MONMOUTH CO
FREEHOUD Press Probe Sewer Plan Is In Fatal Fire
Rumors Of Posiible Householders In - Third Dckth Scotched Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Pres* Association — Monmouth County Press Association Areas Affected Am ‘ By Investigation; Test Critical Of High , Of Materials 'Awaited 81st YEAR — 20th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1B49 Single Copy Six Cents Levy For Extension Monmouth County Prosecutor J. Only eight of 00 householders ikt Victor Carton stated Investigation Thanksgiving Issue Early To Restore Trains Iho public hearing ut Mutuwan High of Incendiarism in the.Tony’s Tav- MBA Plans For Family Of Six School Tuesday night cm the propo- • ’ ern flrc Nov/-9-Is being pressed. Ai ihe usual publication day The Central Railroad ol New. Billon to extend sewers ' in the As of late yesterday, however, the of this newspaper falls on Jersey announced yeaterdey ihat Ravine Dr,, Luke Lefferts nnd Orc?n authorities had found no, occasion Thanksgirtag Day', we have Yule Decorations.. Move From Cabin ’ efiectlve midnight Sunday past- nnd White village sections of tho , to move against any persons in this decided io issue‘the paper for onger service would be restored borough voted In favor of action connection. ’ . , this week on Wednesday. Nor, Business Group To Use One-Room Dwelling in full. by iho borough council nt Ihls timo Trooper George Parcels, Keyport 23. in order lo give belter service The Pennsylvania Railroad sold on thc financing plrni presented. A ‘ State Polleemn investigating officer, io our advertisers. L ___ Plan. Similar To Last Place Condemned By coal burning locomotives halted predominant majority of thoio In . yesterday scotched a rumor preva All advertisers, and those who Yearr Special Events" —Township Board-Of— _by the coal strike woold be back uttcndimco lived in tho orous a lent .in.the days following the flrc have items for publication in the For Children In operation at 12i0l a.m. Mon fectcd. - f ------that th^e was .another victim, in Thanksgiving week, issue are Health Inspector _ day, • Mayor John W, Applegnte ob addition to the two Long Branch advised that tbiTd* adllnoforaU Projected restoration ol sorvlce '“"The Matawan Business Associa M atow an T ow nship ncnm l of served lifter the test of rtntiment Ljncn’ 'Anthony Marcella nnd Patsy advertising and news copy will followed cancellation by ihe wus Inken that it was In accord tion met Monday night in Button H ealth scoured re m o v a l, ,,of t\vi> Marofa; lost In'the-Rarltan Town-, b e 12 noon on-M oadayv N ov. 21. -Interstate Commorco Commission with observations uu\do by ^ho wood Manor to formulate plans for families, during tho past wecft whu ship fire. Search of the rubble gave We ask your co-operation ' In of iii order reilrlcllng schedule! councll.ln prph* thc Christmas decorating program hud boon llvlnginonc-rQonLeqtlajiwi no indication ot other loss of_life. helping -Jo advance the issuance — for-coal burning trains.— - lem. Copies of this fiUitement w ero' in tjie shopping section and a scries reported ut tho Nov. 3 meeting of The trooper affirmed the Counly of lhe Thanksgiving week paper. The Central will return to given nil those in mtondtmcc. 11jo of association-sponsored activities thut body to be unsultcd for habita Gas Co. was being,^queried about operation 95 M onday-through* mayor allowed, however, sewers for area children. tion. the state of gas fixtures at thc time Friday trains. 22 which operated It was decided that the* holiday might havo to ho built on wnne such - of the fire. It huflibecn reported Charles Shovt Ji*.» township-hcnlth on Saturdays only, and 16 that financial basis of necessity," When • decorations for all stores would be. . a pilot light on a gas stove at .the inspector, reported at the meeting ran on Sundays. Child Fatally similar to those that attracted wide queried about it, ho declined to glvfl ‘^’Establishment had not been working n family of six, a father, mother assurance tho State Department ot { properly duirlrtg the week before the favorable comment-last year. Red and four children, wus living ih ono barrels containing fivC'foot, lighted Health would, nol slop, inlo thc - place burned. Burned At Home cotiuge and a mohcr and two chil picture in tho neur future and force C hristm as trees wtftt be placed in dren in another. The Inspector AwaftingXnalysls- ...... ' Stay Discussion tho Ihhuiv Ho averred only the nut- front-of business .establishments.P.nd . .The most unusual and suspicious 2-Year-Old Matawan described these cottugc:< as being come of the pollution sllvudlon from the association membership requests one room blmelurc* uhnut eight foul circumstances. uiicovcrcdv' thus far septic tank disotmrgo In iho. Green Tpwnship Girl Falls . tliat -Householders along Main . St. by six feet. On Playground Idea . ’ are that Mr. Marotta was wearing follow this .lype of decoration. In and. White, viiluge 'nnd LaHe Lel-“ : .Against Wood Burning The board agreed al lhe llmo u«e forts areas wodld be the tiVontuul two pairs of pants when found formation relative to obtaining (if -the cottages fnr habitations by determimmi, ’...... ,- -lying-io the grass ..across the high Stove In Kitchen barrels and trees may be obtained Cliffwood P-TA Awaits way from the building and that families' of -six nnd three persons, It was observed ItttihKoh' ~ Wss'^ from'Herbert Gittens or Mrs. Gene* especially, vvitl i chlldren^was_.whoUy Word’On Asking Price ■ the trunk of. the Marcclla car. A two-year-old Mutowan Town vieve Donnell, association officer . presently IhHtalllug* Hewers under parked near the roar door of thc ship girl, Hester Jones, the young Improper. Mr, Short Informed thr Of Land; Plans Made JusC snv^r a^fiu'ceil prngritm r F.-C f ” The lights or( the municipal trco board tho proprietor of (he cot tavern, was found open and not est of 10 children of Mr. and Mrs. to be set up in the center of thc For Christmas Party Hoyd, engineer from tho office of fa r from the. sp o t w h ere seven five* Clifford Jones, Second St.. received tages, Alexander Vus, Route IM, hnd .1, C. Ilemlnglon, Camden, who pro* business district will bo turned on. averred he lied rchlod thc-coltnges —gallon cans were lying on the fatal burns yesterday when she fell with appropriate ccrcmonlcs. by Tho Cliffwood Paronl-Tenchor pared tho plan for Mutuwun eowor ground." Both the pahts worn by against a kitchen stove. ; - to the families bccuilfto they claimed AasncluUmt, m eeting In tho Cliff* extensions, mdetl tho stnto hud Santa Claus on Saturday, Dec. 3. to be homeless and could not afford Mr. Marotta and the cans have been The child died in Monmouth Me wood School, Thursday, postponed forced IDte aclion nt Ca|ndrn and Plan Special Shows lo“ pay rents for' regular-sized sent away for analysis to determine m orial H ospital nt 1:10 p.m., about a 'ih'ojMiHed'tllBCuniiinn of .tho need Uloucestei'- A query as lo whother On Saturday, Dec. 13, Santa Claus hOURCS. - * . if they bear traces of inflamabic or three hours after the accidcnt. She for playground equipment ponding stale nld ri»ild bo expeelod In ituch extends an Invitation to all area Tho.boaid questioned why thc explosive liquids. was admitted to thc hospital for definite notion on |Hirclmr>eH nf land an eventuality was auswcml in tho youngsters under 10 to attend a head of iho-family uf nix could not Louis Figone, son of Anthony treatment of first, second and third adjoining thn scliaol,' negative, • spccfal motion picture show at tho afford proper quarters for his wife Figone. Matawan, proprietor of the degree burns nil over her body. It was pointed out thlit at present Outllnos Problomi . und children when he was employed business, told police two of . the Motawan Theater. Each child Is there in nol HUdlelenl npnco . fnr Township .police said that Hester as driver of . a tank- wagon. The (Juettllunod why tbe total eont of cans contained •cooking oil iind dis- requested to b|*ing some article of awlngf< o r HtntlnnuriL. equipm ent. apparently -had elimbed nn a food for Christmas baskets for thc pay scale of such workers .whs lhe Matnwan aKtcmdan had to bo Infeclant,- but could not account for There, was im report nn'euenled n» kitchen chair, lost her balance and declared by bourd'members lu l>« as high as M.M10, Mr. Hayd de thc other five. needy. The MBA will compute the to tluMimount of the purehnsu prtee toppled against the wood burning baskets and Santa Claus will make high In rclallon lo Dial o t m ost clared conditions uf terrain wero Insurance on the building was f«>r iumt to the rear of thc school. stove. Tho youngster was in the deliveries. - truckmen. They declared - there uufaym-nhli! In the areas affected" * reported, to have been increased A four-member eommlllee wus family’s sccpnti-fioor . apartment On Saturday, Dec. 13, Santa Clous wus nn housing shorlugc in lhe He noted liavini) J)r»was u jgirfnced by $10,000 th e m onth before th e flre. appointed to attend the next meet However, the total insurance, with an older sister. „ will preside at an afternoon show township so severe that a mnn street and tearing up tho paving lug of tin* M atnwan T owiinIUp Hoard According to the police, thc in the thcalcr., Admission will bc making such wagus could not gel u and replacing It Involved u cont $30,000, Is' less than thc estim ale of of 'Education to"«»k that tlio need mother said she left the children free to all children under 10 and Aumack To File Garden Club Has satisfactory place to rent. - three timen that of tlie pipe used, $40,000 loss. for uddltlo^ul mams at tho C1I1V alone while she wont outside lo there wjll.be gifts distributed. The ' Mr. Short wjih empowered hy thc lh*'nlsii obnerved lhc ntnto wotihl Trooper Parcels acknowledged worn! Sehool he considered before gather wood. When Hester scream Matawan .Theater, management is board to seek their ouster. He wim nol let llucH be run u n d er tb e coh« * policc were -still without identiflca- the budget is prepared. ed, Mrs. Jones rushed back inside providing the program without For Vote Recount Tuesday asked lo act. If possible, through eieto' on lloute it-L thorofore « tiori of two of thc men who assisted I Malm were discussed for a Chrlnt* to And her child's clothing aflame. chargc. . . agreement with Mr’. Vuh and tho ihaiblo lino hnd to bo run up that Mr. Marotta when he staggered man party to be huld at the Dee, (I The mother' smothered tho flames On the day before Christinas, families, but if violation uf/lhe highway ■ with uxpomilvo eronu from the burning building where,- Democratic Candidate Members, Guests Hear mcMing, Much p aren t attending while neighbors summoned "Dr" Sa^ita will be in thc various busi township, health ordinance • con Intends not in place by tunneling. by his own reports, he. hud gone For Keyport Assesor Talk On Arrangements will bring n Ufi-cent gifb -It waa Paul Kearny, who Is conducting ness places throughout the town. tinned he wus authorized to make -Prntp>»t lhat n m inor by Mrs, Eleanor (Wycknff) Mm k Iu* sented Mr. BUnken, who has S. Layton, pastor of hc First Mcth1 thc recount had been prepared tntion will be made during n brief accident near . lhe Asbury . t*ark ‘ Mrs. H. E. Cowin, Mrs, N. E, Deacon, vlllc, ititymond Wells nnd William offered his services as post advisor. odist Church, all of M atawan, and sev eral days it do b y N orm an W, Iraffie circle, Oc»*an Township, at Matawan Branch, Red Mrs. J. C. Glenn, Mrs, ’ Leonard special program, • • . . Evans. Also-Introduced .by.. Mr...Rynicwlcz the. Rey,. E ., Jay Amey, - pastor of Currie, Keyport attorney, but the * Officials of both high schools have 2 a.m, Mondfiy. ( Ljvthrop, Mrs John L<+wgw?bcrgcr, Other chfilr membeiH are Mt«. Cross To Offer Group were the following who would'te tho Cliffwood Community MeUiodlsl Tiling, hnd been held in-oboyanco been contacted >uud arrang<*mehtrt Mhm Jessica K. Hoover, 52, of M rs.--Sigurd—01sent_ Mrs,, . ftugeno, •.laji.es II, ,M iu|ln, Mrs. WtlJIam W. Instruction Through eligiblc for the advanced unit: Bijl Cfhurch. The Rev. William Hutchc* pending Mr. Aumack’* signature Skarstfom, Mrs. Eviivl SJ)c/>x and m nde to Hell ticket IT Ihrritiftlr thTl Eaisl_()i:i!iNP\..wmi killed InBtantly Blankcn,_ Frank" Furiellri, Dayi,d W/eiand, Mrs, Frank Dunrali’,' son of thc Second Baptist > Church* which was obtained yesterday. Mrs. J, I^eon Schanck. If. ■ iichoolR. S tudents a^e advised, h o w when jibe was crushed agohist one ' ~ Aid Of County Chapter Solomon, Richard Guth, Hoyt Willlnm Siilmnn, Mis. Albert D.tvl- Palawan, tinri .he Rev. Alfred C. The petition seeks a recount of '£he next meeting will be Dec. 13. ever, that if they do not purchaHo i>f tho Mopped curs. Moth of Ml OH - ScharfT,* F ran k M arks . and Bill Aon, MIhri liei'Uli'e Jhnalfoid, Mlsn The need for expanding the hSitie A rnold'- Jr.. o f T rinity Episcopal thc votes cant for assessor In aL) ticliets In advanco they iinint pay Ito e v ei’n legn w ere sovercd, fj The club will mahe a holiday, Aftnabel - Ewington, Ml«s Je/iu nursing instruction program in K eck. . Church; Matawan, were unable to foyr Keyport election districts. Mr, ad u lt adm isnlon prices at lhe do(»r. Wiisnir Ituxe, 111, nf Colony Court wreath to be sent (o Fort Dix. llrnw n, Mhiti O live S tillw ell, tin* Malawan, was thc chief topic of An entertainment, including sev attend. Paling trailed his opponent in thu Malawan rcsldonts may purchaia> Mo|e|, localcfl it short distance from Jlev, Warren S. Layton If,. Conrow discussion Tuesday afternoon at a eral skits was presented by the The next meeting of thc ansocla* flrst three polls but edged out in tickets from a/»y com m ittee fnem ber (be tinflle circle,"bad his left leg Cliffwood Church To Wyckoff, Walter Taylor and Mr, meeting of mcmberB of-the Mat troop and Leonard Rodier of New tion will Le held in the First Baptist front in' the traditionally heavy which includes Hea Raker, LaVerne amputated below Dm knoe. TiiOto awan. Branch. American Red Cross, York, demonstrated hypnosis on W ieland, dore I'ohunbo, 22, Main Ml.. «nd Church on Tuesday,’Dec. 13, from fourth district! ' • " Have Special Guests . nertram, Mary . Rniutlgam, Hetty ■ ^ . at thc home of Mrs. William H. several of the audience. ‘ 1 to 2:30 p.m. Vecchio, Jean’ Warwick* Lillian t|nhn I'orlnio, 2\, Maplo- I'l,, both Sutphin. Mrs. Sutphin is Mon* Refreshments were served with D uncllen Council Sons and Ifjmsir, Jenn Van lirakle, Al Mac* Robert LaMura Pass?* of Key poit, Were' the olhers Injured, ' thc assistance of Mrs, Solomon, Mrs. Baptist Ladies Aid mouth County Chapter home nurs Daughters of Liberty, will be faydcn, or Sterling Thompson. State Bar Examination Mi, Palumbo in con/l/ied to Fitkin. ing chairman. Fariollo. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Emil Harvest Home At Plans For Food Sale special guests of tho Cffffwood Ilofipitiil fur iM'iiltiu'iit of buck In* Lcnncr. Mrs. Albert E. Bedle of Keyport, Morganville Church Community Methodist Church S um» Uobf'jj LaMura, son of Mr. nnd Juries Mr. Kurlato win* treated at director of home nursing for Mon* Plans to hold a general food i>alo( Mr. F uriuto A fire which started in a defective quested to b ring gJfLi of food to thc Mr. LnMuia will attend a dinner Upon the completion of which cer Baptist Church of Mntawan: m et at Union Deauri: ban been Invited for His guexts during tbe day In and Mr, Kose were sUmdlhg hi n chimney flue at thc home'of Mrs. service, and thc packages ^jfill bc in 7’rf.utou .this I't'hutufhyi rvenhi;,' tificates arc issued. The number of the home of Mrs. Arris II. Render* this special servlcc, cluded his son imd Oaughter-iii-lrtw. group cidbei(M| mound the Initial Della Robinson, 285 Church St., arranged at the altar, After thc given for the Mir.ci-r.'.fol eundldales. pupils comprising each class would son. Mrs, E. E. VanNostrand was The choir, under lhe direction of, Mr and —. Mrs. Thomas Kwirn.i (»f , M. , , . , ,. ,, Mlll rnifih which occurred whrn n ear Keyport, Sunday night, caused wrvice they will bc packed as u 1 be* frc*n 10 td 15. . co-hostess. S.lmucl Brown will” sJnfl “Sweet! Astoria, L, I,; Jiis danghteiv Mrs.! Mi,. LaMura Is a gi.iduab* nf Mat- driven by John A, Madlipm. Fort dam age cslim uted at $2500 accord Thanksgiving gift- for thc Meth J IM'.'1 Other unerlul! Catherine Wdlher of Wood«ide, L. ,lWl,ri H\n\\ .School and the .John ... r. The importance of the.course wait At the next meeting on Dee. 13, a Hour Of I’rayer/’ Other upci'lal Mniummth Mddler, craubfd Inin tho ing to Keyport Fire Chief Frank- odist Home for- the -Aged, Occan I.; his son, Timothy and dfiu/'hler, ( Marvliall CoIlec,e of .Law. Jersey . stressed by Mrs. Bca)ct wli'a, pointed ChriiitmHS-party-wllI bo hold, in Ihn mufic wlll- lnclude “Guide -Me: O McCleastcr. G r$ve. * Joan’’ of Hrookl’vn A ’number oi l(’ity. which he alt(.-ndud'’undcr. ! »: , 1, . . out thut students arc taught to care church lectun.* room- Thou Great Jehovah." a vocsl duct Mrs. Robinson and her two Thc Rev. John Kirby, pastor, will Cliffwood friends, also fo r thc sick in the hom e, using* only Attending were Mrs, Donald Rob- by Mrs, Frank Evaldi and Mrs. til Mr. » «»)•! fur .U'hiillnij und „ |oirWiiHl oil. MrikltiK a trw. Abuiil daughters, Ruth iiad Gertrude, preach, thc sermon “How Can We extend congrutuIatlohH ordinary home facilities. The coursc ln*oh, Mr*. Franklyn Thompson, Arney. while *!(t tiathercd ut the scrnc and were attending services Ip thc Be Sure?" bromci* m 'diil for oratory is given,without-charge by certified Mm Henderson. Mrs, William Elli "Three Virtues'' will be the title Knurnu. Ocean Township police net oul ictl Sccond Baptist Church acrou from The Sundoy School session is at ntU-odlmj tier liittcr nchool. Red Cross instructors, ■ son, Mrs. James VanDrakJe/'Mrs. of 1>io pa«t/»r» sennon at the eve .wartdug^ Dghtii iu th ^ ce n ter of thpir home when the fire was dis 10 a.m. lie i-CAfde'b' w iih lll« Wife, thn . Any group wishing to obtain more Ralph Dennis. Mrs. Kathryn Matt ning worr.hip service SUnday at 8 thc rood about 45 yards north of covered by a neighbor. Miss June Thanksgiving Scrvicc /ormer Mh.,*' Kli/.abelb Devlin, and information relative to starling u hews. Mrs. DiJvid Martin, Mrs. p.m. The choir will sing "Love tlie Occident, . . . ° Ball. Excitcmcnf ' was caused at m»i, on Main St., Mutawan, class, may contact Mrs. W. Rulon Gospel Trio To Appear Athcr Woolley. Mr*. Sealcy, Mrs. Divine.". , . The Union Thanksgiving Service, A few minutes later, police said, first when Mrs. Robinson thought Smith, Matawan home nursing Thc traditional Thanksgiving conductcd by the churchea of Mata- a car driven by Leo A. Bvltiisen, her son, G. B. Robinson, was asleep At Spring Valley Church |J“ra” C1“rk- Mr* Floyd Yonkau- chairman, or Mrs. Peter A. Head, • ik e , Mrs, R aym ond D uvIk, Mrs. Gar» m orntnn service will be hold et « wan, will bo held In fhe F/r*f Alumni A«sociation 2W, o f Wct>l AllctilnttM, ciima dawn In the house, but later hc was found publicity chairman. , Tne Zulker Gospel Trio of Tren relt Detwiler, Mrs. Harvey Still- a.m, Nov. 24, when a donation of Baptist Church, on Wednesday eve the highway at nn "excessive roto In a neighbor’* hom e. ’’ To Meet Monday Night It was announced that speakers ton. will conduct the services at the waggon, Mrs Lawrence I-cmairo, ' non-perishable food products will ning, Nov, 23, at fl o'clock. Th'* of speed" and Hhol by the red light# and fllms, fully explaining thc pro Spring Valley Community Church. Mr*. A. Adqm Banke. Mrs. Franklin bc received‘for presentation to the public Is Invited to tdtend- A meeting of the Mofuwnn Alumni into the crowd. gram , arc available for any groups. Democrats To Meet Sunday afternoon starting with Cottrell. Mrs. VanNostrand, Miss Methodist Home For the Aged, AMftfhdiai) will bo held Monday Also attending the meetings were Sunday School a t 2:30, follow ed by Minnie Gordon. • Ocean Grove. Anyone wishing to EUctrteal Appliances ev»«nlng at n o'clock ’"In the high - Card of Thsrkt Mrs. * James E.. Voorhcest) branch Bayshore Demwrulic groups will Ihe worsfjJp service a t 3:30. take part in thin effort mby bring and equipment; water heaters, suto- school. Kinal plans will be made We wloh to extend mir thanks to chairman; Mra. G.' J.‘ Sterling attend a meeting tomorrow (Friday* Thc trio has appeared at the Power Lawnmovers their gifts to the Cliffwood Ave. mstlc blanket!, ranges, refrljfors' for the “Pigskin Frolic'’ dance, io ihe voteis of Madison Township Thompson, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. evening at the Rollo Po«l House church <)n revera! other occasion* 20" and up by M»to*Wowcr, oUo sonctunry a n y lim** prior to 1 Jbc tors, freezers, ptimpi, rnotori. etc be held Friday, Nov. 5W, in the high for" the supjwrrt given us In Tuns- “ "Read.------— ------S i x Comers. Keyport. The session j There will b*>- t> tc rm o n and a Planet Jr., garden tractors, equip* Thanksgiving service. By OK, Hotpolnt, F/ilrbnnks-Mars ment, jupplici and service. Order nnd My#r«. Wlwl nro fm tr rc<|ulri>. Also hearted Interest und f/Tort to thd Un Ooi Lar-Anf Pin activities In 1950 will be discussed, j ,• ‘ ...... » -.. nowf Conover' Bros, Safes & V isit O ur Toy B asem eal rtwnUI Conover Jjroi. Sulo» A. r«ja?ibHity -of issuing - an..?mnual Township. for your Chrlstmap toy*. Keyport Rcccnliy-elected . candidates from J ZJoael Trains li& tt op Service, Til, Holmdel 94121': Complete slock, Lowest prlccs. Ktrvlco, I'lione Hdltoiinl 9-0121. alumni maga/lne; und forthcoming M ar? D rown, , Hardware Co. wfp to y sh o rc tow ns w ill be frn1rod*ic? Adv. Jo h n W. C rhm nlhs. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949 PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAfl, N. J. ^inio'BiiderbaeK trophy- is^ntiife--) Apportion Fund# To WIIXSJDIED piay.?Fils week Ju Ihe window “t i p fotinttf H osoital* DEATHS WEDDINCS the W. S. Wallace store, W. Front r Our b o u n ty flO SpiiPf* St., Kcyport. Aston. Ginman . Slnno-AurUnima . WlUUm p. Ahnelt ' The boarder freeholders on Nov. The. estate of ihc late Williom P. . The Rev, Albert Eastman of the 'M iss Camilla-Auriemmo,: dough 9 apportioned $275,000 in ’ county Ahnelt. who died at the Seabrook -Old- Bridge BaptisJ Church con ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Aurienv Junior Women Plan funds appropriated' in the 1949 Hill ; Nursing Home, ,Keyport, on ducted funeral services Sunday ma, 75 Gerard-Ave., Matawan, be budget to four general hospitals in Oct. 4, last, will go to his widow, Keyport-Matawan To Dance At Red Bank afternoon pt 2:30 : o'clock to the came tha bride of Frank Sinno jr. the- county.'' . . " , ■ Mrs. Suzanne G» Ahnelt of the sanw Rezem-FuneraJ Home, South River, son of Mr. and M ri'Frank Siano, Contest For Grid Cup The third district clubs of the Thu sum o t <115,000 w a i apfxir- address, it was- learned when the for Anton Ginman of Old Bridge. Holmdel Rd., Hazlel, in a ceremony This Thanksgiving ’ Junfor membership-department..of tloned according to the number of will was -filed for probate." at Free - Interment was In Chestnut Hill pcr/ormed Sunday afternoon, N oy, free patient days and' gave $62, hold on Thursday. ..M r.,Ahnelt wa3 the New Jersey State Federation iCemetery. — ...... 13, 1949, nt 3 o’clock in St. Joseph’s A second iWillis E. Bilderback 41758 to Moomouth Memorial Hos a tophlpn <7esjgn lead er an d founder of Women’s Clubs will hold a dance . f^M r/Ginman died Thursday night, Church. Keyport. The Rev. Wil Memorial trophy will - go into p ital, $41,200.03 to F itk in M em orial of the mogazine, Pictorial Review, this Saturday evening Nov. 19 from & ov. 10, JW9, in M iddlesex C en liam Haughney officiated. Miss com petitionin*-—the —Keyport- H ospital, $9,668.38 to H azard Hos- , .M/V A hnelt, w ho died at th e pge 9~nntil 1 o’clock in the Molly Pitcher tral Hospital, New Brunswick. He Michacl Cox was soloist und Miss Matawan football series this .pital and 5J,7Hi)i to Riverview Qt Jft, cum e to Now York ir^in his Hotel, Red Bank. Carl Madison and Is survived b y his wife, Mrs. Aina Loretta Durante ployed the wedding Thanksgiving. Dr, Edward Bildcr- H ospital. nativ e B erlin jn 1890 ond organized his orchestra will play. Drtss is - {tinman,:a daughter, Mrs. Francis music. The church was decorated back. First St., Keyport; son of the A n o th e r-su m —of $160,000, ap p o r th& AmeHean Fashion Co. thrte optional. Smith; three sons, Woodrow, Roy* with white chrysanthemums. late Willis E^Bilderbuek, for many tioned un^er a different formula, ycari later!. He.WBsoneot* Uie .Miss Geraldine V. Brown, chair ’ Jnond and Albert; three grand- Thc bride was given In -mar- years supervising principal of Key gav,7 $97^)24 to M onm outh M e flrst to engage artists to-illustrate man, has announced that tickets ~’~cl)Udren"ond one brother, Axel ria ^ .by J)c.r._f^ther.__S|ie wore a port’schools, is donor of, this trophy. m orial. $52,008 . to F itk in , $8368. to garments.on complete figures. With will be sold at the door and the Ginman of Old Bridge. white satfu gown with i i neckline He also gave the flrst trophy, won H azard and $2000 to R iverview . in 10 years* he-was-publishing.. 15 .'a/fair is open to thc public. The of illusion, long pointed sleeves, by~MatawWr*frr-i&45-—------— fashion magazines for the women's proceeds will be used to help defray Ernest VanSant a fitted • botiice '"outlined in seed Second sTisets garment-- Industry,' the women’s Tho new. cup will take the place the expenses of hostess clubs at pearls at the shoulders,..and full either while or canary, while our • E rnest V anSant, 59, form er Lau tailoring trade and the retail fur of-. th e SpafTord Wr... Schanck - Jr. district conferences and to send a -rence Hflrfrqr School-principal ond iace-edged skirt which extended Memorial trophy, retired : from p resen t stock lasts, $1.75 p e r 10OOL to a cathcdral train. Htfr shoul .. ‘ . . delegate from the third district to one-time ediior . of the ' Modison Xh" I809 tro.fouiided Pittprial Re competition by Matawan last year the General Federation Convention American, died at~the Soutlv Amboy der-lcngih ‘veil’of imported illu -as_..a_ leguJt of • Uireb successive sion was hold by o crosvn of orange view to servo womenarlromerTh? i n Boston .toext Ju n e. •• ... -Memorial Hospital on Monday, Nov. triumphs over...Key poH. The WHARTON MEMORIALS blossonis. She carried a bouquet mago2intf attained ix circulation of D uring th e evening twi> tickets fo " . SCJ9A9, foliow/ng on extended ill Schonck trophy was given in honor . . .. t y ...... : ...... of white roses and orchids, o v er #,000,000. He re tire d in 1934. ’‘Kies Me .Kate,” plus $10 in cash, ness?* Mr. VonSant resided n t-110 of a Malawan High School grad; M«UwBp.K»rport Monumint Worki Miss Margaret Auriemmn, Mot* MU be awarded, Morningside Ave., Laurence, Harbor^ uale who was killed in octibn in H ighw ay 3S awan, sister of the bride, was thc . Elingr H. Sentell Ho was a .member of the Lourence World War IL Mutowon veterans K*yport. N. J. ^ maid of honor. She wore o nile Elinor H. Bentell of Keyport, Have .you r«ad the clwlfteri ed»? Horbpr Democratic Club pnd Rari* sponsored the offering of tliat ... Phone Kcyport 7-H24 ~ green satin gown witii a neckline who died Sept. 30, 1049, in a will ton l^odge 80, Sheplierds of Bethl6> trophy. - . . of illusion, long sleeves* fitted dated1 JUne 2ft, 1925 left her entire- VENETIAN BUNDS ‘ henii Keyport. bodice und full skirt with scat estate .to0 u son, Dougins Pork Retirement of thc nowjy^Rjiy^yi11 Custom mode, Installed and serviced S urviving J>re his wife, Ethel; live .be on the same basis as prior; by experts. -All kinds ,o£ repairing, tered ^bows of velvet. A* plume Seoleli, who was named c*ccutor rebuilding snd servicing. Prompt djlidirejir Mrs. poria M cGuire, trophies offered in the series have delivery. Time payments, no charge. trimmed velvet." hat' Matched -her "*• Joseph W., Ernest jr.,-Robert and been retained. It will go to the Satisfaction guaranteed. Free service. gown and . she carried a bouquet Ai«o W indow Bhades, Table Pads and yahnr oU ot Laurence; Harbor, and first team to ^In .threQ gamos-in tho of yellow chrysanthemums. ‘ sage of white roscd. Her-attendant, b a p t i s m s ... D rapery-Cornices. APAMS.iBJtRTO CQ, : ’“/^l^pifici,’,:''Percy--V0nS»nt-of-LakJ!' riext succession of contests. ‘ V«n*iian Blind Expftria. He rbunh / Bridesmaids were - Miss' Betty •MisiT Joan White ot .Union Beachi S t., L a k e w o o d / I f . J. 7«l«. Lako #-1401, wood. .--V: ’ aiftm Charles Pike___ Mutawan won the flrst Bildcrbaclc Ann Whitaker, Union Beach; Miss wore a .brown suit with light brown Red Bank M itt. Fraahold I-0U2. - Funeral services will bo held this . , AUn Newton Pike ...... M em oriul trophy b y - sw eeping -tho Angelina„ LiperaT . . Mutawan; . Mbs accessories ond a corsage of white X>*Ssnlii'P)G}ar»b«!iJ*ia (Thursday) afternoon ot 2 o’clock Glenn Charles Pike; infont son of perics in 1943, 1944 an d 1945. The Nancy Auriemmo, Matawan, a sis- roses. Walter Merinsky of Union \M r. ahd Mrs, Louis DiGlamba{. from the Mason Funeral Home, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike of .Main Maroon and St^el continued °lts ter. of the bride, lind Miss Joseph Beach, served as best man. tista, ClifTwood Ave., ClifTwood, on South Amboy, with the Rev. .Will* £3t„ 'Matawan, and Alon Newton winning ways when the Schanck G igantic Pre-X m as ine Davino, Keyport, All wore . Thc couple left for a short wed nounce the engagement of their imp Webster, pastor of the Lau Pike, infant son of Mr. ond Mrs. trophy was offered and retired that gowns slmilior io that of the maid ding trip and upon ihelr return will daughter, Mary, to.Mario DcSohtls, rence Harbor Community Church Kennetfc Pike o t Weldon Rd., Mot last ,year. . • ' . of honor, the color being orchid. reside on Pine St., Union Beach. pon of Mr. ond Mrs. Quentin De officiating. Interment will be in awan, were baptized by thc Rev. They_worc inutehing hats ond car Santis, Marion St., Port Reading.:, ~ CjirJsP Chiircij “ Cemetery,—South Warren S. Layton in the First ried bouquets/of~ yellow chrysan-' ~ “ ~Gundell'Rslnickie— ------—Thc bridegroom-jeicct jB p. veteran, A m b o y ., ' Methodist Church- oL Matuwao,___ Wedding Photos theinum s. of World War % having servod throe Mrs. Helen Reiniekie, Central Following the christening, a din Frank Nappi, Centerville,’wos his ycprs with the 101st, Airborne Di of Distinction ‘...... Mri. John Hsafner Ave., Union Beach, daughter-of Mr, ner Was held at the home of the cousin's best man, and ushering and Mrs. P. Simpkins, was marridd vision in the European Theatre, . M rs, E lizabeth M. H aefnerl 75, grandpprents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar . by PAPPAS wero James Slano, Matawun, another to Louis GundelJ/ at the Mount Ver A spring wedding is planned. Starts Friday, Nov. 18th N. FjW .on Church St„ Matawyn, widow of John Hoefncr, 805 St. cousin; Joseph Hubbs, Hozlct, also A compleis Album of your non Spiritual Mission, Inc., Union Others attending were: Mr. and Mrs. wedding day mid« up with .a John's Ave,, Union Beach, died S u n a cousin; Frank Aurlemma jr., Mat ' ' M o jrett-n0*9 * . A Promise to Save You Money iBeach, on Saturday evening, Nov, Alex Macfaydcn and son, Alex, of pftrsonel .touch, day, Nov. J3, 1949, ih th e H illtop awan, the bride’s brother, and Mr. and Mrs, Milton O. Bose, Nursing Home, Middletown. She 12, 1949. The cercbiony was per Clitfwood Beach, Miss Beatrice Joseph Cerllone, Keyport. Amboy Rd., Matawan, announce the Make your appoinim^ni now, formed by the Rev, Dr, Sarah E Macfpyden of Maplewood, a great . 3,000 PAIRS of all this *ea»on’« was bom in Newark. The bride’s mother wore o green engagement of their daughter, Mary Witteck. The church-was decorated punt of the infant Alon; Mr. ond - ’’ Surviving is a son, Andrew Haef* gown with black accessories, while Elizabeth, to Robert J. Morrell jri, with bouquets of white and yellow Mrs. Fred Fowler of Keyport; S . P A P P A S latest styles and colors on per, Uniqn Beach. the mother of the bridegroom was son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j. - Funeral services were held yes 'Chrysanthemums. C horles Pike* iind’ M iss Jean Van Photography gowned in navy blue with block The bride was given ln marriage terday. afternoon o t 2 o.'clock ot VanBrockle of Matowon. . 7 W. Front SI. KEYPORT accessories. 'Each worq « corsage by her father and wore a brown RED CROSS SHOES petfle Funeral Home, Kcyport, K E Z.-0480 of orchids. satin dress and carried talisman Burial was in Old Tennent Ceme Following a reception at Bal- Reg. $10.95, bn Sale at te ry .^ - . roses. Her attendant was Mrs. WEDDINC^PIANS bach’s auditorium, Keansburg, Mr. Emma Kritchler of Carlstadt. Orin and Mr/?.' S luno le/t fo r a w edding; $y.85 - . $g.85 V Mrs, John Mftxion GunsauJs of Union Reach, was best Osllppo-Liviflni . trip to Florida and will live on u muz's f a t i k i p s 'M r s . A n n ie. E. -M axeon, 00, q man. . . . . ' Invitations have been issued by form which He,/operatc* in Hazlet. Native of Port Monmouth, died A reception followed at Uie Mr. and! Mrs. Salvatore Livigni and SIm » al'i to 10. Width! AAA to EEE. For traveling, the bride wore a Monday, Nov. 14, 1940, at thc ivy bride's home. . A MOUSE, HALF-HEATER navy blue suit with red accents Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Gallopo of Nursing Home, Middletown, where Mr>-und Mrs. G undell *wiU reside Union Beach, to the. mnrriage of MAKES ONE BOIL, Pf IIC Hundredi of pairs of all tha lalvsi styles, In and a corsage of orchids. • lliU J all eolors and tltei. , PUMPS. BANDALB she had- been a patient a short at their new homc and place of The bride was graduated from ‘their children,. Agnes, to Emmanuel. (dUST IN THE MEAD/) and BLING BACK'S at Rock Bottom Prices. iimtf. She was the widow of John business on Union . Ave., _ Union St. Joseph’s Parochial School, Kcy The ceremony will be performed on Ma x so ^ Beach, upon its completion. NOW TRY OUR O IL / FLATS — CUBAN — HIGH HEEL8 port, and is employed by UaPuree •Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 4 v She Is survived by two daughters, io’dock In- Holy Family Catholic Co., Matawan. The bridegroom Is As Low as $2.80 to $4,80 Wrs. ’Burrow, Hoboken, and a graduate of Kcyport High School. BIRTHS _ Ij Churph, Union Beach. | Mrs. Frank/ Slnopi, Staley Island; A reception:’ Will follow at Bol- j You know lhit i.U . an MONEY 8A.VEHS at fours cons, £uncr and Albert, of Howlty-Kahel 7^ *T{ bach's, Keansburg. ’ port Morimoutn, and Irving nnd B row n ,, % jVtfhur,t.Wfeeh&wkdn; two brotliora, , Jn;a ceremony ftfrforW d Sunday A son was born Mondoy, Nov, Cap;. William Dennis, Port }Aori* afterooO iC N o^ 19;.1949m »V 4 o’clock 14, 1949, In R iverview H.ospital, to ~~*)llM>tith;_pre8ident'of -the Middletown in _St; 'Joseph's^£hurch,•1 Kcyport, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Brown, Henry : W A L L Y ’ S Townslilp Board bf Education, and Miss Florence CntHerihe''"Kahc 1, n.rwesrKeansburg,— '------’S Benjamin Dennis, Keyport; two sis* daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Anthony 43W.FrontSt.- ters, • Mrs, George Thorn, Keyport, Kahel, 14 Moy St., Keyport, became Acquavlva • . Photo Studio Keyport,N,J, Nlnth;6i?aet 1 West Keansburg and Mrs. Ralph Scott, Lakewood, the bride of Nicholas Howley, son Mr. and Mrs, Italo Acquavlva,..17 M ISS MARY fir ROBE six grandchildren and three great- p/ Mrs. Cora Howley, South Amboy, Central Ave., Matawan, are parent# LET US VACUUM 'CLEAN and the late Nicholas Howley. The ' C andid W edding A lbum s —^graadrhlldren, \ of a daughter born Sunday, Nov. M orrell, C nm pboll Ave., P o rt Mon* YOUR FURNACE Rev. Williani Huughncy oflldated. $35 and up • In the Interest of Public service Funeral services were held from 13, 1941)', in Monmotith Memorial mouth...... The People’s Nalional Bank of Keyporl Docorations of white chrysanthe . • • N O W 1 , thri home of.her son, Albert, Main Hospital. . ■ Misi Rose Is a gruduatc o t tyai? Cemmsrelal Photographs brings you tbU message from the mums were used In the church. St., Port Monmouth, yesterday at awan High School ond the Burblzon P&siport Pictures - Federal Seeurity Aoency, . Mrs. Michael Cox was soloist ond 2 p.m. ’ with the Kev. Robert L. T hun School'of Modeling. Mr. Morrell ii Social Security Administration. ■ • Miss Loretta Durante, organist. . Children's Pictures Blockmah/pastor of Belford Moth- ,Mr. and Mrs, John Thun, Brook- n graduate of Middletown Township LOUIS STULTZ, & Given in murriuge by her father, pdist Church, Jn charge. Interment side Ave., Laurence Harbor, are High School, ‘ . • T«I. K aansburg $-0533 OIL BURNING the bride wore a gown of white was In Fairview Cemetery, parents of a son born In South No date iias been set for the eq Oipm e n t &w service satin with pn illusion neckline, long Amboy Memorial Hospital,, w edding. • fUU OIL • HtROffHE’COAL ARE YOU ENTITLED TO — - ,:LfjO|iB.Com)v«r pointed sleeves, full skirt and ptticack_traln1 outlined in lace. KEYPORT 7.JI04 ••KEYPORT ” Leon B/ Conover sr., 657 dled'MaiT^ Gilm or* Baaman-Soppio Her flngtertip yeil76rFrench-iliu day night, Nov. 14, 1949, a t his home Mrrand-Mrs.-James-Gilmore, 340 — Mr. and M^s. Martin Soppio of SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS? slon hung /rom a crovyn of orange in Marlboro. Main SI., Keansburg, are the Ninth St., Ur^on ^cachr announCo blossoms and she carried u prayer t Pes/dfS his wife, JArs, Jnez C. parents of hi son born Monday, Nov. the engagement of their daughter, bookl(with a marker, of orchids. -You may-bo-entitled-to cGi’tain benefits— Widne^Cpnover, he is survived by 14, *1949, In M onm outh M em orial Julia M., to Bruce H, Beaman, son Mlsd E lean o r K ahel, K eyport, _ foOr sons', A lfrod B. Conover, Hospital. ■ ; ■ - . ■ of. Mr. and Mrs. David B eam an :o l under the Social Seciu'ity, Act. If you are, nistcr of the bride, wo* the mold of Bo^ind: Brdok; Leon B. Conover Jr., Tenth St., Union Beach. honor. She wore a two-plceo en payment will be made only upon applica KelYneth Conoverj Marlboro, and W agner Miss Soppio and Mr. Beaman ore semblu with un aqua velvet jacket J, tEllanl'Conover, Freehold; two A daughter wav born Saturday, gruduates of. K eyport. H igh School*. tion, Many people do not receive Social with a.plumging nockline. long cjflughters, Mrs. William R. Lewis, Nov. 12,- 1949, in M onm outh Me She is employed by the Prudential sleeveB, fitted bodice und peplum morlol Hospital to Mr. and Mrs| Security benefits because . they do not Hatbero, Pa^ Miss M. Inez Conover, Insurance Cu.v N owark. .H e Ib itf The full skirt was of aqua satin, Marlboro; three brothers,, John R. Edward Wagner, ClifTwood. .. . tiie*U. S. Navy and has been transf apply for them...... She carried a cascade bouquet of — Conov«r,.BayMVllle;^wJh^Hi^Con. ferred to duty ot the Lnkehurst olfr'TOSe'ttnd aqua chrysanthemums ------— Bhaw ------— .. oyer, FJoridn# and Wiilord J. Con» Navnl'AirStailonir — We suggest tliat you . visit the Social over, Long Branch. He is also and.wore a matching erown bf pom Mr, ond Mrs.' Robort Shaw','Holm pons. flurvived by rtve grandchildren and del, arc lhe parents of a son born . Smlth'Chlpp«nd8)» : ; Secunty Fieia"Kepresentative:at38 Bfoad— The bridesmaids were Miss / three . great-granddaughters. S aturday, Nov. 12, 1949, In M on Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chippendale Theresa Howley, South Amboy Street ih Keyport,on Tuesday, November ” .* He was V1® the loto John mouth Memorial Hospital. jr,. 45 Sheffield St., Jersey* Cityi sister o/ the bridegroom, nnd Miss ' 3: arid fechel Conover.- - . announce the engagement of their 22nd. Find On,t whether you are entitled ' Marla Swider, Sayreville. They . Mr, Conover was a constablo for B in n tU daughter, Mlstf Joan Teresc ?hlpr wprc similar gowns In old rose and to Social Security' benefits and ask for a 26 years and was a charter member A son waft born to Mr. and Mrs. pcndole, to Harold George^ Smith; Of'Uie Marlboro Fire Co. In which cabled identical flowers. Frederick DcnncjjL 309 Broadway, O L D RANGE free booklet. ■ „ 4 H6 was active.unlll his illness.. John Howloy, South Amboy, K eyporl, on TueBdfiy, Nov. 8, 1949, ■ . & ‘ . - Funeral services were held this brother of thc bridegroom, was in Perth Anlboy General Hospitul. PHILCO morning from the Freeman Fun- best man and ushering were John ROUND-UP ..«ral Home, Freehold. A requiem Kahel, Keyport, brother of thc P reston mass was celebrated at St. Gabriel's bride, and Alfred. Nebus, South Mr. and Mrs. George Preston, 83 TELEVISION The Peoples National Bank Church, Bradevelt, at nine o’clock. A m boy. Carr Ave., Keansburg, ore parents Tlio bride’s mother wore a teal - interment • .was in the church of a daughter born Wednesday, Nov, w ith Built-In of Keyport cemetery. • blue crepe gown with biuck acces 9, 1949, in ItW ervlew H ospital. sories, while the mother of thc Aerial System Keyport; N . J. ftisom W. Schou bridegroom was., gowned jn aqua :. - D u r k o ...... - 'R is o m W. Schou, 40, of CliiTwood crepe with black accessories. Each A son was born Thursday, Nov, MEMBER FEDEHAL DEPOSiT lNSUHANCE COBPOnATION Ave., Cliffwood, died at his homc wore o corsage of orchids, 1 10, 1949, in Monmouth Memorial Wednesday morning, Nov, 10, 1949, Following a reception at the ]{o5pital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polish National Homt\ South River. following a long illness. He was Durko, 704 Center St., Union Beach. $ $ * i , ^ $ $ i^orn In Bayonne ond had resided Mr. and Mrs. Hnwley left for a In Matawan Township for eight wedding trip in New York. They - Holm es 'yean. was'veteran- of World wllL.Hyc_.at .10 Lower Main St., Mr, and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Wool- - War IL having served with thc Matnwan. For traveling, tlio bride leytowirRdrrMBtttWoiVore-paronU M o n e y as you need it! 433rd Engineers Co. Mr. Schou chOift a forest green gabardine suit of n duughtcr born Thursday, Nov. \yas employed by (he Tide Wotcr with while accessories und a cor 10, 1949, in M onm outh M em orial O il Co., B ayonne, and w as 0. m en) sage of orchids. Hospital. . • 1 - for of that Arm’s employe* ssso* The bride is a graduate of St, We make Personal L o a n s elation. He also was a member of Mary's High School, Qbuth Amboy, . K au p p / fHltCO J104. Thrilling *d- JERSEY CENTRAL Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, which the bridegroom also attended. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Kauppi Short vanoe iij television enjoyiQont, -Jlayonne.- ...... , He served three ycqrs ln the Navy Hills, are purents of.a first child, In up fco 8 out of 10 locations ‘‘Surviving are his mother, Mrs. during the war, part of which time a daughter, born Tuesday, evening, MISS JOAN T. CHIPPENDALE ; jjo aerial of any kind needed, APPLIANCE CO. *50 *“ *500 * was spent in thc Pacific Theater. Wide-Scrocn 61 aq. in, picture. * &OU/S0 {Dames) Schou, two Nov. 1ft, 1049, in St. B arnabas H os son of Mr. and Mrs^ Harold Siplth . _ . • ...... ' ■ . ' ■' • ' J Both lire employed In the photo Gain Tuner for all 12 TV , Representatives; ... brothers, Arnold O. of ClifTwood, pital, Newark. Th« baby weighed of Motowan. ^ prooucts division of E. 1. duPonl . (jhannejs, amaring performance, NORMAN SCOTT ahd Capt Andrew J. Schou, eight pounds, four ounces, and has Miss Chippcndalp is a graduate cf ' to enable you fo reduce your car payments, deNeinours po., Parlin. Keyport 7-0IMJ W ashington, D. C.; an d been nomed Nina Louise.. Mrs. Noire Dome Acpdemy, Staten A f Io f » f 2.05 a Wepjf consolidate your debts, or purchase that four sisters, Mra. Carl Bol of Cliff Kaupp is the fofmer Peggy Ward Island, ahd Ib a sophomore at the DOROTHY HAUPT '■ Diibrow-Relnlcki* wood, Mr*. Warren Meyers of Jer* of Keyport. .. New Jorsey College for Women. Keyporl 7-3070R television Bet. _ jf»y ^ty ; Uri. Henry Baer of Mat* Miss Helen Reiniekie, daughter of Mr. Smith, a senior ot Rutgers Uni MRS. ELEAHOH WEIR ..... cwah, and Mrs, Wanren Best of New Mrs. Helen Ilelnicklo Gundell, of . . H u nl«r versity, is a member of Scabbard RONSON'S M ataw an 1-1B55 • Op«n Flidiyi U njil 9 P.JKf. Y o rk C ity. Union Beach, became the bride of Mr. and Mra. George Hunter, und Blade. ' ! T»» Eyck Romon, Own.r ''$erv!ces will be conducted Satur* Arthur Disbmw. son of Mr. and Mrs Spring St., Itytawon. are thc 701 Mala Slreel, Asbury Perk Tiie couple plan a June wedf UtrTllia the public for 19 y.an residence at Norman Disbrow, Bowno Ave., West parents of a son born Tuesday, 71 Monmouth Street. Red Bank dqy' ntUmoon &t hit ding, > 41 East M ain Btrael, Freehold 1- ^ e lo e k .Avltlv. tha-. R ev. F . H am p- Keansburg, In o ceremony per Nov. 19, 1049, In M onm outh M e 283 Upper Bain St., on Highway 9-4 II Ke mortal Parkway. Long Branch Central Finance Corp. Wn B#rwagert pastor o( Grace formed Saturday afternoon, Nov. morial Hospital. ; 707 Arnold Avepue, Point pleasant Purina Feed. Start Baby Chicks i | c . Ho. m assisted by the 19, J949, In lhe p a rs o n a g e 'b f St. pnd^ Turkeys with Startepa*»tha ;; MATAWAN H Washington Street. Tons lUver John's Methodist Church: Keyport, , Wadding Announcamsnt* " tot R o t«tf.A v»o t, Highlstown F re d e ric k B ook, pastor _of coirolete fdcd.Btiilt*. wjtl -T»L IBB , ^ 3 W. Front St. KE 7-3590 dtthJfenutatXUtheftn CJmfth, Key• I by tiie Rev, Norman R. 'RIiey. printed promptly, on paneled or Keyport jftiMvrnmnt will be ./n Vai-j Thfl bride wor# a light gray suit bridal book snow*whits vellum At You can buy Security Bondi by Op*B Mond.T u d FrlJur Ct* b1ob> r r £3}ijk BatlUU nl,#rti, Xi)aMwoad> 8 1.1 with hrown accessories and a cor* this offlpe,. : ____ I ihe Payroll Deduction Plan. - . BUY NOWAND SAVE 9 % .. • f * '. -'l- ’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17.^1949 THE* MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J . 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grove, wua held “mi Nov. 4. Thc Tho next meeting will be at tho VanBrackle and Mra, Leroy Cot* Nominate Judge Proctor meeting wus presided over by home of Mrs. llf|\»7 K. Ackerson, Una, lla*lot; Mrs. C h arity E. Spring- Leaves Home For To Head Bar Association New Monmouth Deacon John E BeiVnett, wilh an K eyport, Dec. q, , ‘ horn imd Miu WllUain ■ C, Ltidi;. organ prelude by Miss Mildred Present* w ere M n ’H erbert R. M atawnn. -y . Crocheting Barman Superior Court J Judge Haydn Bisigrove;' • -...... -...... - West, Mrs* George H.Duvly, .Mrs, Proctor was nominated Thursday Greetings uitd Scripture reading Ackerson, Keyport; Mrs. Mdspaufth Claasifled mis get results chsiiply; night as the next president of the Avere given by the Rev. George A. Monmouth Bar Association,;; ' . Philadelphia Minister Laurence Harbor Wife Cosper, pastor of lhe First Uaptlst Judge Proctor was picked by the Tell? Judge She Prefers To Be Speaker; Now Church of Koyport, followed«liy nominating’ committee of the asso* greetings tmd prayer of inRtatlutloi) Lad Apt With Needle cialion . to replace County ..Judge Pastor Installed by the Hev, John E. Johnson, jwxlor GARDENV1EW FARM RESTAURANT John C,. Giordano. . A slate of offi o f the L eonardo. Heptlst. CMum’b. A Must be something to crocheting. ce rs fo r 1050 was listed by Uie The ^Oth flhhUiil roll call of-the A 30-year-old Laurence Harbor New Monmouth Baptist Church, is solo Was rondoh'd by Chester ----- and MILK BAR committee, at the association meet-' Hendricks. J woman left her'"husband and ing nt Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. being held tortwy tThm’sdnyl ut WW : • Vi mtle east of Keyport Auction neglected her lour children to move • The ovening’s senmm wjl*? Klvcn Association action on the nom church. * In with., a 24ryear*pld bartender— by the Rev. Dr. Everett Griffith*, Highway 36 - Keyport, N. J.' ination Will come at the Decern* The Rev, Melvin Forney, pastor all because he crochets so beau professor ut tlie Kn.steih ThiMloglcHl ber ’ rfieeting at Jumping Brook o f th e T h ird B aptist C hureh, Philw- tifully. . Country Club. Seminary, . . __ Anyhow, that’s the reason she 4elphlD. and president nf thr Lord's ©ther nominations, of thc com Day AUlancc uf Pennsylvania,, will Our Thanksgiving Dinners 7 gave Judge Klemmer Kaltelssen in mittee were: J. Frank Weigand of be thc Rpcaker a t, the liftcrmnm Discuss Book Reviews / Middlesex County Relations Court Keyport, first vice president; Julius wHl be served from 1 to 9 p.m. at New Brunswick, Thursday. session at 3:30. und at the evening J. Golden, second vlccpresident; service at 7:30. The Ludies Aid Hooks tt) be reviewed, \vn-e dls- , In our beautifully appointed dining room. ; The Judge gave? the wom an thc District Court Judge Edward J. ’ choice of keeping her four children, Society aricT the. MnryElfznbeth- cu«te<>k..Club, ------^ lClndly.rn«>eyourroiervaiion«. Aschpr, third vice president; Mil Sutphin Guild #n pJei * store will be open starting .... Thanks for helping us clean out bo ■ such a home is found...... was committed !o the State Home made from the new berries war* tested in .thie Food Technology Lab* . FRIDAY, November 18 much of our stock, to make (way for a . . “Boy, it’s a man's world.” was her for Girls for classification by Juve oratory at the Blale University recently the listen^wave,enttfuitojte. Among lhe experi Mitera were Mrs. Courtlandt Terbune, home BIGGER and BETTER nlle Referee John L. Montgomery, Cor. Broadway and Front St. Keypori ' only, comment on thut. economic* editor, and Mlfe-Marlon Butters, home economic*. ,Jeader at-Freehsid. af ter testim o n y th a t she ; She'said' she-hud ; ulway# ,been for.the Extension, fietirice...... : - badly treated by her husband, and spent the previous weekend iriHed One ofthe new'varieties was named iKe CovlUeVafter ihe Uie Dr. “SURPRISE STORE’’ was getting a bad deal from the Bank with several. Fort Monmouth F. N, Coville, whose research In, New Jersey was latgely responsible for Wholesale Candy and Tobacco .court. soldiers. . the cultivated blueberry crop in the United > elates. .The oiher wal The probation report iiIicged.Uiat The girl told-tho eourt she has christened Berkeley. Both are expected |o become popular members We are offering the fallowing items until Nov. 5, she had been living betn unable' to find work and she of.the family of hTueherry varieiiek‘adapted to NTew jeney. 1 - Kitchen Cabinets. :— Appliances with the 24*year-old bartender. — admitted-under questioning by Mr. fpr immediate clearance: ' P “There *was nothing wrong in Montgomery, that the soldiers oc 425 Million - Institutions :-Bond H that," the woman explained. "We casionally gave her money. She lssue^-Yes, 42,934; No, 10,350, I :: J; L;^CHMCK & Driscoll’s Edge .. V eterans' B onutfr-.Y es,'20,183; No, • Innerspring Mattresses $7.95 simply crocheted. He wus very was arrested by. Hed Bank police u good at- it. And I have the work tmd Mr. Montgomery said there Wus 30,349. . ; ' Heat'hig — Plumbing Ktich.n. Slightly water-stained during our ■ to prpve It by," she declared. evidence she •‘cohabited’* with the In County 10,040 ‘ $100 M illion h o u sin g : bond Issue m Contractors ...... expansion program. Values lo $‘10.50 ’; Judge— Kalteisjjet^r -re-m a rk-e.d soldiers..— . —Yes, 18,470; No, 35,534. . b "Maybe if your husband had learn She (old thc court she left .home ...L.' Fuel Oil —• Burner Service all sizes, limited quantities , ed that art, your marriage wouldn’t Nov. 5, supposedly to attend a movie Official Figures Are Jury Awards Matawan i have gone on the rocks.” in Keyport. She previously was Given To Va'nDerveer; rV-i 366 Broad Street placed on probation in Essex Father And Son $815 n County for being incorrigible. Cast 72% Vote ■ J ^ Key. 7-2100 • Blankets, selling out for only.. $2.75 A Jury at Freehold on Nov. 0 be r g Final election returns, complied ” were $4.95 fore Superior Court Judge Thojnas Fuel Oil —- Buii r n e r i e r v i c e Hazard Hospital Fire by the county elections office, hove A Protection Is Lauded disclosed that Gov. Alfred E. Dris Brown awarded $41!V to Herbert • Wallpaper, values to 4 9 c 10c For Truck Overload coll's plurality In Monmouth County Sturt sr., and $400 to his son, both Long Banch Fire Chief Kenneth over his rival Sen. Eliner H. Wene, of WyckofT St., Matawan, In ah 1 fiO patterns. Single roll. Must close nln»1* n°n “ State Inspector. Makes K. Wardell announced Friday that was 10.0-10 ballots. Gov. Drtstfoli auto accident suit against Lester Dressed ' out warehouse itock at once! _ Complaint; Matawan after a recent fire inspection he and received 42,.r)07, Sen. W ene, 32,407, Saunders and his father, Cornelius, t u r k ey s; fire department officials had con* The returns were submitted to the both of New Brunswick, READY FOR THE OVEN Men Arraigned ducted ot Hazard Hospital, the in county board of elections Monday, The crash occurred on 'July 4. • Roasters Linoleum Remnants 47c stitution was given an “excellent" for olTlcial approval,’ according to 1M1, on R oute 35 n ea r M organ. • Broilers nij. yu. F ine of $100, and $2 costs, w as rating for its fire prevention Edgar I. VunDerveer, counly clerk Herbert Sturt Jr„^vas the owner No pin feathers to pick. for Living Room, Bedroom, mul • Fryers Imposed by Magistrate Herbert R. m easures. of elections. • . and driver of the car In which his lWashed inside with high Kitchen. Values to 89c yard. i Rothenberg, Keyport, on Arthur As a result of this' attainment Thc keen interest in the close father was a passenger, - Bolh • Fricassees Bruno, Long Branch, driver for the and compliance with other regula* gubernatorial contcst brought out claimed injury. Lester Saunders • Ducks ’pressure stream of water. A. E. A. Co. Inc., also'of Long tions, the hospital was recently a high percentage of voters. Mr. whs driving his father’s car. Tlie Branch, on a charge’of overloading 1-3 O il A ll Enam elw are! granted an annual permanent V anD erveer disclosed th a t 77,230 defendants .also bruught-a counter STRICTLY FRESH EGGS a commercial vehicle. . license by the State Deportment of county residents of a total registra claim but the jury ruled no Cause 1-2 OU AU Pyrex! The truckman was picked up by Institutions and Agencies. tion of 106,812 cast their ballots, for action. Delivery Service Motor Vehicle' Inspector James Commenting on the inspection, for more than -72 per. cent...... Tlie Sturts were represented t»y Carberry 011 Houle 35. Chief Wardell said, “The heads of Ralph ifeuser of Matawan. The released figures concur with Charge It If You Likel .Peter VaccareJla, 1 Allnntie Ave., this institution have gone to great Matawan, paid $10, and $2 costs, original newspaper reports that pains and have overlooked npth* County Clerk J. Russell Woolley, GIBSON S PO ULTRY FARM on n carelcss’driving charge. He jng, ih my opinion, lo make this Republican, was high maxi among PLACE ORDERS NOW was jdrlver of-fl car in an accident Amboy Road ' , Cliffwood, N. J. building soft for pa!ienW‘at booses. al) the candidates,, receiving 45,224 fo r y o u r SURPRISE STORE vMth one driven by C arl T am b u rrl, I congratulate them on their Are* T elephone M otaw an 1-0620J Marlboro Gardens, Matawan, Nov. for rcclectlon. His opponent, F. Christmas < 7-11 Front St. KEYPORT - mindedness.” JJUss Pricc-; received 28.340, _4_in which Mrs. Jean Tamburri sus ' tnfnecTTnjuries";mcPthc*re"was~con- Other .figures released by the siderable damage to cars. .Keyport Missing Bayshdfe_Girl borjrcl wercr: ‘ '— ------Asstd. Hard Candies police investigated. Founcf ln Pennsylvania Assembly — Merrill II. Thomp Walter Jonkowski, Lower Main son, Republican, 43,350; Elvin It. St., M ataw an, w as fined $3, and $2 Miss Margaret Sadowskl, 10, who S im indl, Republican, 41,449; Amos 2 5 c * costs, for passing nv red light at was reported missing from horne E, K raybill jr.. D em ocrat, 29,5lW;j Orders will be taken until S ix Corners, Nov. J3. Thursday" by her' mother, Mrs; William L. Russell jr.. Democrat, M onday. N o r. 21st \ Five Pounds or More Charles Henderson, Gordon Rd., Ellsworth Barker of 49 Pine St., 30,390. Matawan, was picked up fpr Keyport, *was found Sunday in Surrogate — Dorman McFaddln, speeding on Maple PJ, the same Wilkes-Barre, Po. Republican, 43,738;, Elmer II. Ger day. He nlso paid $3, and $2 costs' She was traced by Keyport an, D em ocrats, 29,200. . ; • THEO. PAPPAS (formerly Costa's) 1 on complaint of Keypori police. policc through a phone call to u Freeholder— Abram V . Voorhees, Max Koitinan, Newark, was ar girl /riend. Keyport police notified Republican, 41,970; Edgar F. West, 7 W. Front St., Keyport rested on Second St. Nov. 5 for thc Wilkes-Barre authorities who Dem ocrat, 2Q.9U6. ' hnving no name on a commercial picked up the girl in a diner where Carloads of Meat vehicle, lie was lined $10, and $2 she was working. She is a student Matawan 1*0024 free Estimates Oltei) “costs. — ol-St-M ary-s- High Schoolr .South Amboy. , - - . Mrs. Barker left /or Wilkes-Barn? W ILLIAM H. MALLETT Importance Of Religion to bring the girl home. Stressed In Campaign Floor Coverings.. Boneless C f l c Prime i l A c Grocer Fractures Ankle INLAID LINOLEUM ASPHALT and nUBBEfl TILE The St. John’s Methodist Church PLASTIC WALL TILE ' ' of Keyport, is engaged in a com- Charles Mount, 5B, of 7 Middle Showroom at Valley Lumber Ic Supply Co. . rfiunitxrwide campaign to impress POT ROAST D 9 ib town AYe., Atlantic Highlands, was RIB ROAST — upon the people of Keyport and Route 34 and Main St. MATAWAN taken to Hazard Hospital after he Hazlet the importance ot religion fell over a box in o store he oper -ond-of r0ligious-initi.u4 ians.and_.t0 ates In"Ktyporr and fractured'his urge them to attend church services A f % e knee. , All Leading Brands regularly. • According to Keyport police, Mr. The St. John’s Church is just one Mount was working In the Mount organization engaged in this en R O S S W . M A G H A N AGENCY & Maurer grocery store. Second and deavor. A nationwide drive of Attantic Sts., of* which he is co SPRING LAMB 5 9 ^ SMOKED H4M 4 9 > Religion in American Life will be owner, when he fell. conducted throughout" the nation Real Estate— Insurance The Keyport First Aid Squad during November. "Find yourself transported him to the office of a 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. through faith. Come to church1 this Keyport physician where lie was Sirloin C A c Boneless Brisket J l f l c week.” is the national theme. The treated and later taken lo Uie Telephone Matawan 1-0003 message will be conveyed by means hospital. of mass media of communication— newspapers, radio, outdoor advertis STEAK 3 9 i b POT ROAST 4 9 i b ing ond car cards. - Reach Settlement ^'Both nationally and locally.” thc ■ I//H ih •• . Rev. Norman Riley, Si. John's A settlement in an undisclosed For your elaborate \ V' pastor explained, "the purpose of amount was reached last week in w w w m m m + i the campaign will bc to strengthen New Brunswick in favor of William O A C • our moral and spiritual foundations Burlew and Richard Jones of and to bring home to Uvs individual Laurence \Tfarbor, against -M/fhae) Large Tom T U R ] lllii 5# ib - the incalculable service rendered by Borden of; 728 State St., Perth religion and religious institutions to Amboy, when the case was heard the' individual, the community and before Middlesex County • Judge the nation. Klemmer Kaltelssen. r /<,>• The action was the result of j». lb Reports Ring Missing collision among cars owned by thn old dutch m ill 1 SAUSAGE MEAT 39c three men in March. Jast year on A $250 dlamohd engagement ring \hc Victory bridge, Sayreville. Wius reported missing from the Dave Cpmerorr Jewelry Store, Church Fire Damages Clothing I St., K eansburg, by police late | Two carloads oi Fresh Young TURKEYS Thursday aflernooni An alarm Was Keansburg Patrolmen Fred Loder broadcast over county policc radio. and George Preston reported that 'The missing rfofr was reported clothing on the rear scot of a car | arriving for Thanksgiving at a vory low prico to jwiice by Alljert Aroni, partner owned by John F. Cummlnega, 75 in the shop, who described il fls fl Kearney St., Keansburg. was dam 14-koral blue white diamond ring aged by fire which broke out in the with lhe word "ktcpsakc" engraved vehicle shortly after midnight Sun* B o u t e 4 - 3 4 M ataw an, N .I. on the shunk...... day. Keansburg firemen were called to put out Uie fire In the car which ' Trains At Fort Di* was in the‘ Balbach parking lot, Assure your table. C a rr Ave. MOLONEY’S MARKETS PvL Edward J. Phelan, son of Phone M atawan 1-2224 Edward A. Phi-lam Washington St, Card Party Nov. 22 Kpyporti Is undergoing 13-week» s^::EEE=rjvp Q u a n tity basic training at Fort Dix.'He Ij The Ladle* Auxiliary o l W u i asigned to Co. K. 60th Infantry Keantburg Firrt Aid Squad will ■ ■/iV Hpginient, of . the 9th Infantry Di- sponior a benefit card ptrtjr on • Still open ’till Sunday, Nov. 27th. - v bion...... ;...... ,.... Tuesday. Nov. 22, at S p.m. at the; j 120 Main Street 1 ti n \ Matawan Wert 'Kranjbui'g PlrfJioune. Table J ^ u a e b e o n i'n'n e"r'“ Coal — Coal. Pbce your order and door prices will br awarded and NOW. Stult*...... ■ turkey-will be dtipowd of...... 'THURSDAY* NOVEMBER 17, 1949 PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J.
M elko’s d ec laratio n , that they ca:1 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL and should provide better training MATAWAN SCHOOL NEWS "p u b lis h e d - X 8 ? 9 T e l. K e y p o rl 7-3030 for... their policemen., Mclko, 'Matewto Township; H iliviin 4oxougb acknowledging improvement, in CLASS! Book Week Exhibit...... Tha publU hir w lshia to Olv* 41lotica thal tha Crime Act In the Vtala of police training over the years, said Naw Jaraay apacificaUy pxovlde* t aal any parson who shall male*, publish, ' r Public- i>my Thursday nt t he saw no reason, why municipal Staged In Library , disseminate or have vlaead in a i ifrspaper or other publication an uaiitM, ; ~ keyport. Counly, N. J. ment shall bt guilty * mladaaaanor ities canncft give-4hcir policemen deceptive, or misleading adverllM In g 11,000 or imprUonmcril in lha county " By BROW '] PUBLISHING AHD . . . By Mia Sjostrom '50 and puniahad by a fine not exce* PflLVii.VG COMPANY the same type of training"as'"that Diversified Program j a i l fo x a period ooi axceeding o w y e a r o t both. : ' , . Tti&-Usual gay decorations in tlie given the state police. - Will Be Presented In J. Mabet Brown...... • •••Editor library have taken a festive air for Thc prosecutor is right in this Charlei E. Stultz...... Associate Editor a "Book Week Exhibit/' Lecture Hall , FOR RENT observation. Too Jong lias this so FOR SALE The titles of the exhibits and SUBSCRIPTION RATES Important phase of municipal gov* A number of.entertainers have MANURE — Wood — tim e — rcrtillti W ILL sliare comfortable, private home ■ Payable In Advance thpse who made them are “Drama wholesale or retail. Evergreen with buBiness couple; references rc- crnment been wantonly neglected. ouJred, Convenient location, adjacent One Year (within Btate) ...... |3.00 of Science,” done by Bee Dlmsey, been engaged for the “Grand tllizer and Broad L e a l fertilizer, One Year (outside State) ...... 340 It is true, as pointed out by. thc soil. (Ul dirt, road gravel, wash grav lo h ig h w a y .. T e l. M a la w a n 1-227GW. Norma Lomberson? .and Mary Musical" to be presented Saturday,, . • W i l T Six Months ...... 2.00 prosecutor, that there has been th ree Month! ...... *...... Nov. ID, at 8 p.m. In the lecture improvement over thc time when Walko; "It's Fun to Read,” by"Joyce' Creevy, Linda LybecR, and .Wilda hail of-the Cliffwood Community P e r D a y it was felt that fitting a cop to a ■ Executors and administrators of Janssens; “Ceiling Unlimited,’* by Methodist Church, it was announced Tractor and Sleklc Bar .. 8.00 States have the right to Belect the Uniform was all that was needed uor Extension Ladders ...... 2 . 5 0 Barbara Redfleld, Stella Noveska, this week by * Norman Olsson, W INES, liquors, heers—Harry's Uc ncwfpaEKia ln which they desire their to make a man a guardian of the Store, 6 Main St., Matawan. W e ; i*awn Rollers ...... 1.00 “ SJuS^prlnted. If the tight If> not and Bonnell Schuler; "United director and master of ceremonies. d e liv e r. P h o n e M ataw an 1-0073. Ag •nta Electric Drill ...... 2.50 exercised the surrogate will make law. However, thej‘C'is‘still-mucli Portable Patnt Sprayer ... 6.00 Through Books," by Bernice Trclla, The. program will run thc musical for Bellows & Co. ‘ rjet* ■ the selection and the notice w ill prob room for improvement. Fertilizer D rill ...... 73 ably appear Tn some newspaper that Evelyn Ohrens, and Lola Ronson; gamut, (rom current song favorites PICK-UP BALERS—New nr C a ll K e y p o rt 7-1100 you would not have selected. Ftlcnda The importance of thc policeman W. D. SWARTZEL “Our America," by Florence Kelly, to.some more popular 'works of the New Holland and Case. Con^ of The Journal having business with is extremely great and his training Brothers, Sales and • Service, Wl?. FARM SUPPLIES - the surrogate's office w ill do well lo Joan Quadc, Pat McKeel, Diapna classics. , • Hazlet, New Jersey ,for.the. job.should be complcte.-and tu n k . T e l, HOfiWtfel g-6121. ,_ .6ear_tMi jn.mind, - - ' ...... Clause; "The Sea," by Aaroninc Spccial care has been taken, Mr. thorduglv “ 'Like'. all’ others7 .Into; WINDOW SHADES 6?-cents—Put,on W jtf Clayton, Diane Schael, and Caroline Olsson said ‘ to- asSuie a program Responsibility . for i g raph ical whose hands are entrusted the vcry1 your rollers while you watt. Holland it of the pleasing .to people of every age and shades in ecru, white or ft FURNISHED room: breakfast served; errors is limited to the cos! Daniels;"Great Operas," by Kath light .housekeeping privileges. Mrs, lifeblood of a community, thc a re trulily d good lookir apace occupied by such error. erine Otto, .Vivian Carbo and Josie i musical taste. , ...... Morrell, 67 West Concourse, Cliffwood policeman needs and should have sh ad e. AOther shades------f r o m . - - Gnrbo; “Bopks for Holidays," by Headlining the list of talent will $3 in stock. A complete window Bcach~- Tel. Matawan l-lOSSW. • j!7# Entered aseecond»class m atter at the an intensive preparation for thc Kntherlnc Otto, Joyce Crccvy, ond be Samuel Brown, ’ church music service. Dark shades allow yi bost office at M atawan, N, J„ u n d e r t h e job. sleep later. National 5 S c lOj P rt a c t o f M a r c h 3 , 1B10. ____ , m Sjostrqjga^ director who formerly maintained Jle d B a n k . HOUS£S^OR SALE Thouc departments which have a Btudio In Kcyport and resides In A '‘Book ‘Sliovv''' w ill be gl^cn for FOR HOME HEATING, Phono Ke: THURSDAY* NOVEMBER-1•17, 1040 made It a practice to trainjjieir L I S T Y X f i j n PROPERTIES W n’H~US thc faculty today* They,. wDl be Union Bcach.. He has worked 7*0191. F u e l O il. K ero sen e. Gasc men are deserving of great credit. Wt/nave buyers watUng. Ben and shown the new books procured for closely with Mr. Olsson in pre Kindling Wood, Charcoal. Blue Mawfe Smith, Realtor, 115*4 Mainr St.. However, there is a responsibility Koppcrs Coke, Oil Burners. Tel. Matawan wjtf YOUR MUNICIPAL BUDGET this year/ Refreshments consisting paring the program, and will ren Stoxers, Heat Regulators, Bo on tho part of governing bodies to of doughnuts and elder will be der several* selections on thc violin Sto ves. Ju d so n S . H o pla, 110 ^ h in MATAWAN nnd VICINITV-VHomes! St., Keyport* . |wj; -iF/lilo r‘fl Note—1This Is the second provide this training. It is~ati Mrs. Brown will accompany her Farms and Business Properties. All served by thc members of types ' of insurance. 100% /veteran • of two arUcl«ftflf»tu«m*-eHI*en» •• Investment. - Jt i» im--ublig;»liiituZlL. VENETIAN BLIND&i-52.P8 each pup part In the adoption of next years Library Club. * Uusband on the piano, mortgages. Ben and Mattie 'Smith, should be done •...... to 2 8 in ch cs; $3.39 up to 36 i/xbhes. municipal budgets. Thc first article '"'Klemcntaiyvvseiiool-r-pupHa^iilw ....Other ./.Instrumentalists will be Fine metal Venetian blinds. 'Here Is a Realtor. 11S^ Main St., Matawan. ' showed tlie importance nf taxpayers Phone M ataw an 1*2267. < w jt f viewed the exhibits this, week, Miss Mildred . Vrccland.ruccordioii5 'real' bargain. Notlonj*) S A a. giving Immediate attention to their Red BanK;.. Phone RE e-26lW.. ,w jtl “ ^budgets while the budget# are.being TsiT Robert'and Gretchen Meloney, CUSTOM BUILT RANCH STYLE ' prepared by municipal .governing* vibraharplsls; George Manclnl, ac BOTANY—No-dye lot yarns ways - H O M E, "N ew B ru n s w ic k - Ave^,- a t-th e — — bodies.] __j.. _ K e y - Lakeview dcvclopmcijt, offered, by the Swimming Club Elects available at Alpine's (opposite Matawan Trading, Co* Matawan^ N. J. cordionist; Alfred Olsson, violinist port. Post Office). w jtf >and. p ianist. >- ■ . - . - Large plot, 85x125; 411 room ranch'type ' Municipal budgets, which should John Roberts President ^ house with radiant gas heat, Ule-bath,-- ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AHD Forthosc^whoprefervocalmusic, AUTO_RADIATORS—New and - attached garage: 2 blocks from bus -be the guide to nil municipal opera to fit most ears; same day scrviic ' By. Elsie G ilbertson '50 line: 1 block from lake^in—Matawan;— tlon5. ore now being prepared (or THINGS WE KNEW IN thc conccrt will include selections cleaning, repairing, recoring. at a purchase, price of $12,500. Must . A Cure-All Cures Nothing The Swlmmina Club licltl olec- b y Mrs. Frank Evaldl- and- M rs.. E» Bank Radiator Works. 113 West ' see location and homc to appreciate Uie year 1D5Q by most New Jersey tHE LONG AGO St., Red-BanU. Tol. Red Bonk flfl local governing bodies,, . tions ul Its first meeting of the year Jay Amey, sopranos. Mrs, Hendrick the valuer - 5-minutcs to .railroad sta I tion. Now open for inspection 7 days ' "Although budgets are designed _1q , welfare, and war scrvice. Wc arc recently. ’ VanClccf will, present a changc of per week. For information or appoint*- Elizabeth Anne Burlew TURKEYS, live or dressed. m ent ca ll M ataw an 1-2000 w e ek d a y s or guide locul officials in spending len Years Ago i nol' ii'"soclat"organlwulonr Thc new officers arc; John Rob* paec In the form of dramatic rccita Nunziato, Box 011. Atlantic , Pledged To Omega Psi— M ataw an. T e l. M ataw an 1-00991!. Matawan M-1651 weekdays, Saturdays public funds, others besides officials (Issue ot Thursday, Nov. 10, 10301 ' ln vIcw ot ll'csc facls' wc arc ei:ts7''pfesidentr~Peggy Devllr^, vlcc -Uor.s^—-— ______l .117* and Sutway# or Matawan 1-0078W have an interest l» them. Sinccrc now appealing in desperation to president; Betty Ann Ward, secre — nigiita._ytMr.days o r S u n d a ys. _ WJ17 A small frame barn and the roof Informal pledging for Miss Eliza - public officials will be quick to ap* thc residents of thc Borough of tary; Roy Lemaire, treasurer. Thc VENETIAN BLINDS, nil bIzc s, of a garage on thc property owned beth Anne Burlcw of Matawan, to each. Featuring -chip-proof t'S F I V E i j i i m house at 7 Washington 'predate ihir‘ ’ntcri'st. Matawan l£ help us in our predicar advisors arc Robert Hardic and Ave./'Watawnn; in good condition. by . Mrs. Rose Ricardi, Aberdeen enamel, flexible steel slats, auto|T Inquire yohn Mocci, 73 Lower Main ’ But tnxpc.yei , ho want to olfcr ment. We do 'hof wish to dissolve; membership, in Omega Psl, social Arthur.Soraci, teachers...... , Matawan Church cord lock and tilting mechanism Rd., wero destroyed by fire yester S t.. M ataw an. • J17* constructive suggestions for next nor do wc wish to move to another so ro rity at S tephens College,* 'Col-' There . arc , approximately 30 a completely cncloscd metal hcac day. . assures n neat appcarance from i year’s local spending programs will 1 community if it can be avoided, umbla. Mo.; was held Sunday, 'Nov. members in the club this year. It or outside. Karl A. Frantz, flit The consent of the board of free WANTED TO RENT -need to understand something of Will some kind-hearted. citizen 6, Miss Burlcw Is one of nearly 500 was decided at the meeting to St., Union Beach. Tel, Key. 7-2 holders has been obtained and the, . . . . tu, • itht* budget-making process. Afier . . . , . e , . , . . . iwho feels sorry for this very active young, women who arc pledged to meet every other Wednesday of the HOUSE or apartment for couple witii widening of Main St. is scheduled , . rtr,j „ n mnnt FURNITURE—Living room suite 4-year-old child; have car. Phone tlie departmental requests ore civic group please And us a meet the 10 social sororities at thc collcgc. month, during thc Activity period. Announcements Made to gel underway early in 1040, it piece; portable /IrepJace cori] Matawan M607.between 0 and 9, scmblcd to form u tcntutivc budget ing 'phico,'private home) apartment, Social scrvice is one of thc prin Plans were made to go swinjming with brnss nndlrons, eled4( was reported at the meeting of the For Coming Week’s there follows two principal steps by building, or hall able to accommo* cipal objectives of the sororities at at thc Asbury Park Natatorlum. The Ughtcd logs; circular mirror, Civic Ciihj held Monday night. Stephens, though members partici elcctric floor lamp, mahogany t SERVICE ^ “ which tills budget is mude Ihe dale a membrshlp of 50. club will take a Senior Red Cross Activities end tables, metal bed. spring, Mr. and Mrs, John Shea have pur municipality's official .spending If you know of any possibilities, pate In a program of social activities Lifcsavlng Course, at thc Natator tress; mahogany ‘pull-out’ MANZO EXCAVATING CO.—Top soil. chased the Drummond property on during the year. A scries of cul Services for the Coming week in clothcs hamper; kitchen ‘pull-out HU dirt; crane and' bulldozing - guide...... please contact Miss Virginia Brophy, him. Tlie club will be Instructed by with 4 liana made sturdy built scrvlcc; large or small ditch digging Washington St. and plan to occupy thc various churchcs arc listed r.s . The first is "approval" of a budget 115 Maple PI, Kcj^pOKL phone Kcy tural program^, opening on N ov. 10 Mury Moreno, John Roberts and chairs; B prs. curtains, 12,prs, jo b s. T e l. M ataw an 1-1745, w jl* 3 * , their new home by Thanksgiving. shades, like new. Bargain for by the governing body. This means port 7-07A5 between 7 mid 8 p.m., with a fashion show of "Susie John Lyle, students who have pre follows: Mra. Warren Donnell, vice presi Bate. Tel. Kcyport 7-1530M. A real treat to invite your frlen'd to that the budget Ls ready io bo pub* or call M atnw an. 1*2544J d u rin g thc Stephens,” original designs by fel vloMsly taken thc lifcsavlng course , First Methodist join you at the Hollo Post Rouse. dent of the Matawan Parent- TURKEYS: Order now. George lished In a local newspaper. Tlie day. . - low students, is also sponsored by Thc Rev.. 1(W, Taylor Dale . of Teacher Association, was appointed lew, Cheesequake.' Tel. Ma ROBERT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS. second is “Adoption,” which is.Aho T hank you. Pan-Hcllenlc, intcrsorority organ-, Point Pleasant, will- be ,guest 1-2600-J-l. . Complete homc alterations and re county chairman - of-Juvenile pro* Students Net Over $70 final acceptance of the budget by . .1 Signed, ixation* ./ .. . prcachcr at the 11a.m. scrvlcc on pair scrvice, porch cnclosers, additions, tcction at thc ^autumn council of G E automatic Ironor; good conlllltlo n , storm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood the governing body. ' . Matawnn Junior Woman's Club, Highlighting the winter," s/octert» At ‘Honor Society Dance Sunday. Thc choir will sing Praise $50. 1 P r o n p c c t PI. Gardens, M at* floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks. the organization held In Wauam»ssu. aw a n . T e l. M ataw an 1-3980J ; ....Taxpayers.should note that these season will be, thd formal Pan* thc Lord, O Jerusalem. J17* driveways, brickwork, chimncya. fire* John Oschner Jr. of Laurence Har« lares, built, repaired.-- cleaned* -M steps have definite date limitations: Hclicnie Christmas hall which will ' By Sharon Elliott Thc senior choir will present thc MUSCOVY Ducks: econd St.,S t, ^Keyport.V Telephone^ «•— tyor, who suffered severe burns in be held In the Lcla Raney Wood Pracically every- student- was cuntata Song of Thanksgiving at Matnwan 1-1704R, portg 7-0703-J. \ Jan. 1 to Fcfy 9—period In which an accident at thc Amcricun Agri baUrgom at thc collcgc Dec. 0-10. busy washing out a pair of socks th c 7:30 p.m. scrvlcc. K o crt C. budgets should be "approved.** LARGE size oil heater: two u rn er FLOOR SANDING; rcnnlshlngrWax^ cultural Chemical Co. phosphorus The Pan-Hellenic ,and lndcpen. last Friday. The reason for this Wyckoff, a former member of thc Florence; excellent condition; q uick ing; asphalt and rubber tile installed Jon. 10 to Mar 11—period In which plant in South Amboy ybout two sa le, $ 12; dining room suite, tnahbgany, and serviced; estimates cheerfully deJit^orgunizatlons jointly sponsor wus a "Sock Hop” which was given choir w ill-conduct thc scrvice. Mr* 10 p icces. $50. R. B. Magee, Broad :lven. Arthur-.W, Acker. Chestnut St., , .budgets should be ‘’adopted" years ogo, is In St. Boranabas Hos a d an cc given on Nov. lfl-IQ. , in .the gym that night, during which Wyckoff’s daughter, Mi*s. Charles St., Mntawan. Tel. Matawan l| 0015R. *ort Monmouth. Tel. Keansburg J17‘ 6-206CJ, (If director of State Department pital, Newark, where he underwent ; MIbb BMflew. is th e . d au g h ter the students waltzed nroynd In their Mandcville, and his son, H. Conrow w jl7 * of LocaV'Govc'rnmcnt hair not ccr* an operoUon labt week. :■)* 1 Mr. andijfrrs ^rctfr M. Burlcw .Sock'S^’ _ • ■; ' 1 Wyckoft arc both members of tho IF you are thinking u f Cht 1 TIN G ; and papcrhanging, F o r Jewelry, Iqt mo show li lifted . budgets, they cun be 61 •Wyckoff St.,-Matawan.- . /*’* choir, and , his wiM is a former y o u ‘ W- 'to estimates cult CHarlcs'Haddock. Mat,rfat. ___ by Charles H. Connors The dancc,"'. sponsored by tlie save money on quality ,diai tonds, 1-OS75VV. . wJ17" «doptc7P«nef'MSIt.‘r1 IT - ...... T w e n lf - .Jlonor Society, was a huge success. organist In thc church. wutchcs or jewelry. My «tel< phone 'v 'iniTgers University ' —— j ■■"I — f ; x , Mar. ]—Just day for public hear* (Issue,o(of F riday,rtd: Nov. 22, 1020) Approximately—$73.73-~wys~made. First Baptist number is M nlwan 1-ipEW, G 't m c INSULATE your attic now for only West Kean»Burg~P-lTA > a bufcz an d I'll com e running K en - Uc sq. ft.; this price includes labor Ings on budgets <10 days before this, Subscriptions are now being The question of fall pruning including receipts form thc sale of *'A Free Church in a Free World’’ nennrentferson;— :------323 -and-material,— CaJl__ThnmasL_Bulldersi. noticc of hearing must be published solicited • for a new building , and cornea up very frequently, Wiil it Hears Talk On Health refreshments. will be thc sermon topic of thc Keyport .7-3293W for roofing, siding, LIVE TURKEYS—12 to 30 ribunds; insulation, storm sash and screens. Jnlocal • • .-paper.) loan association lo be known as thc hurt to trim my evergreens or my Thc gym was decorated 111 an pastor, the Rev. Garrett S. Dct roasting chickens, market [price; w ll7 * Actual':, ‘hcie are thc f\nal steps Parity Building and Loan Associa hedge now7 Miss Harriett B. Cook, Monmouth autumn theme with different color wilcr, at thc 11 a.m. scrvice Sunday. also ' fresh eggs; horse m eat, jjt)c p e r County helping tcachcr for health pound. Call Matawan M7D7-R1L in the bt .i;clary procedure. If tak* lion. If pruning is done too early and cd socks dancing on thc walls. At the evening service at 7:30 /17 LEGAL-NOTICES payers han'constriicuvc.euggestiofls Mrs. Madeline Seabury Pittlnger good growing weather follows, the education, was thicj speaker^Tyes- Streamers of the new non-lnilam his topic will be “Roses From d ay ev en in g at thc .m eeting *rjf thii' STUDIO couch; also club chafl w ith MONMOUTH COUNTY * f ■to offer they will do well to present started hy automobile Sunday plants may start into growth. This able crepe paper were hung from Briers.*' . slip cover. Tel. Matawan M!, SURROGATE'S OFFICC them now—during the preparatory morning for California, where she late growth might not have time West Keansburg Parent-Teacher the ceiling. . ; First Presbyterian 17, W24 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE stages of budget making, &s Assoociation in thc school. OF ARTHUR E. YANCY.-Deceased. plans to spend thc winter. to ripen and so would bo liable to Tlie Rev. Chester A. Galloway, SELLING out all horses and tack. Pursuant to tha order or DORMAN Miss Cook, demonstrated the discussed in the previous article. Mrs. John Inslcy and family, who winter injury. ■ However, at this pastor, will have as his sermon Circic M. Beers nnd Clark Sts,, Key McFADDIN, Surrogate of the C o u n t y - tclc-binocula, used for difficult eye Rehearsals Started For p ort. T e l. K c y p o rt 7-1803 o r 7f3470. of Monmouth, hiade on the tvventy- -This (^djothcrfUfiBcstlons, nnd a huve been living tn Klot-ham Park late season, it's perfectly safe to topic this Sunday morning,; "And cases in children, the Western Elec seventh d a y o f O ctober, 1D40, on !«stlo'n Take out two out of foun or live Richard Erdmann jr., Mrs. Edward N am e . blocks, . , byterlan Church, Tho junior, choir A drunken driving complaint B lo c k L o t Map “ . AmotiiU'0^ ' cuts thc price of gasoline by four of thc oldest ones. W. Currie and Mrs. Channing U /Iredo Be Margaret Edwards ..22 5 A ssessm ent *029.24 Miss Francis Baier, daughter of directed by Mrs'. Edward Kelley, agatnst Arvld llcggclund, 35, Broad E d w a rd » Jo n c s ...... 31 P a rt ’ cents a gallon und ^ the pricc of This will open-up thc lop,' to C la p p ,' • Mrs. Margaret Baler of Matawan, will sing, “Now Thunk Wc All Our of 1 M.71 [ motor oil by Almost 10 cents a quart. St., Kcyport, was lodged by Keans Jolm A. Mulligan ...... D 38 27,00 and Mr. Frank A. Dell, also of Mat admit light tn the interior of .the l^akc LcfTerts Estatps And he made il plain that thc God.” • ^ ' ' Tiufg police in the court of Magis Dated October 28, 1049 awan. were:married Sunday morn plant, and thus will encourage the Diamonds have been found KOERT C. WYCKOFF, states, including. New Jersey, which The Ladies Aid Society of the trate Edward F. Ambroso. Hcg Ing in Christ Episcopal Church, development of new canes from meteorites that plunge to earth. Collector of Taxes, aro banning nelf-sorvlcc gasoline church will meet tomorrow, after gclund was arrested early Sunday J24 Borough of Matawan, N, J> South Amboy. . thc bottom! These', in time, will stations are acting without a real noon at 2 o'clock, at thc home of morning on Mnin St., Keansburg. Charles A. Geran has had brick Jorm a new top, provided they(are understanding of thc facts of life Mrs. Bertha * Bishof, Hawthorne On arraignment Monday he was carted for the foundation for tho not crowded. abput self-service stations. Pie said Way. granted postponement of one week new house he ly about to build on It seldom is advisable to cut back . thttt..evidence . from tho National A meeting of thc teachers and to obtain counsel. ’ Let Ds Serve Your Thanksgiving his farm - about a mile west of plants. In the case of lilacs and Uic h’nner .. fire Protection Association and tho officers of the Sunday School will Fine of $30 was itnjKiscd by Mag- Freneau on lho Woolleyiown Rd. blue-pink hydrangeas, trimming1 will National Board of Underwriters, in* be held Tuesday evening ut thc istruto Ambrose on Richard Kun/„ this year so all the family will be free to en, iy the clay with you, and have Walter D. Brown did thc carting remove thc flower buds,, which are dlcfitcs that self-service units- are homc of thc superintendent. Aumack Ave., Union Beach, when The; local nlmrods did not do well already formed in thc buds at the one of the finest dinners it has ever been your pleasure to eat. You folks no' mom dangerous from a lire lie was found guilty on a disorderly on the opening day of thc gunning tips of thc shoots for noxt year's standpoint, and perhaps even less chargo levied against him by Mrs. who have been coming here year after year know that %ve always try to season. Gaines'Is reported to be llowcrs. . Legion Names Officers /dangerou;-, i:r-n conventional sta Minnie Dennis, 05 Raritan Ave., outdo the previous year, and this will be the nile again. We have been rcarce and more than one-hunter .'Jipris/ provifhil they ore surrounded For Three Vacancies ■ Keansburg. lie was also given a returned with an empty bag, 1 busy with preparations for^ several days, and now that we have arranged Wlih p ro p er 1!a rotfuu rds,' SCOUTING NEWS suspended acntcnct? on a 50-day 'trend toward simpler, ear de*, A tempcrancc society was organ Several new officers for Raritan term In thc county jail.i. for all the good things which we will set before you, take our word for it ized in the MorgaHvfllc church last sign was Indicated by the Announce'1 Posi 23, 'Ahierlcan - Legion, - wero Mrs. Dcnnla made complaint after Wednesday night. Cub Pack 00 Will m W t” 1n the that this year you will be served a Thanksgiving dinner of which we can elccted at the recent meeting con Keansburg police were called Sun* tfient thatgcvcral jA’inufacturcrs aro Matnwan H. S. gym Friday evening There is a scarcity of water In ducted by Cominundcr John Davino. duy night to curb disorderly actions „ eV 51'°Hd,V Eve,.7thin^“ yes^ eve^ th ?n&-T''IMch goes to make a complete .* now using "boHod-on" fenders In- at 7:30. The theme for thc month tho Spring Valley vicinity. The Joseph Kimblo was named vice by Kunz, Including a .reported At meal will be on the menu, and even though fitOfld of fen d ers w hich m e p art of is "Keeping Strong." It Is cxpcctcd e have had to pay much more tho bodyv This makes repaid easier people got thqi'r main supply from coinmn/jdcr to succccd Ooorgb tempt to choke Mrs. Dennis daugh Deep Run Brook. . lhat two professional weight lifters for some items than last year, you will find our prices are, no higheh , pnd cheaper, Motor car manu- Cullamaras; Howard Creed sr. was ter, Mrs. Marie Kunz. Mrs. Kunz will be on hand to entertain thc elected historian, and Dyson Wood* fa’cfureifc haycvtr lonft away to go, is sister-in-law to thc defendant. boyt* and th e ir parents. AH porehU house was appointed civil servicc however. In producing designs ‘that and friends of cubs arc Invited to chairm an. Y .. ' ROAST TENDER DUCK Will-be safer and more economical COMMUNICATION attend. * A sociul meeting will be held by Miss Bernice C. James M eet Y our W ITH ORANGE DRESSING lo kcep and’rcpalr, Thc senseless To the E ditor; • ,, Friends In Our the post lhis (Thursduyi evening, Will Appear In Recital ° BEBVEn HEBE EVERY DAT. bj? hood which obscures thc driver’s .. Tho Matawan Junior Woman s The committee of Troop 10, Cliff- C O C K T A IL vlew of the road Immediately in Club Is In need of a hom c fo r Us LOUNGE wood, met Tuesday night In the Miss Bcrnlcc C. James of Keyport. iront of his vehicio must go some* meetings,j . Community Center. Kiwanis Show Nets Over time. So must expensive oversized a mczzu*soprano, will make her The club has been officially • ■ • . ■ ■• $460 For Polio Campaign debut recital on Sunday afternoon, lenders, &nd pounds ond pounds of notified that It must vacate its T roop 30, G irl Scouts, u n d er th c Nov. 20, at 4 o'clock at Sojourner needless chrdtne, \ present club rooniR. Fnced w ith leadership of . Mrs. Vernon; Ellison Herbert R. Rothenberg, chairman Truth Branch, Y.M.C.A., 52 Joneft ’‘The American Automobile JSsso this situation, we have Investigated visited thc pollco stolion yesterday. of ticket sales tor tho two-night St, Newark. . * elation appears to be doing a good every publtc building kpown to us They wcrc shown the police rudlo, variety khow sponsored by thc Kcy Mis* JAmcs, leading soloist of the campaigning * for the things in the Borough-of Matawnn In an jail, and numy other things of port Kiwanis Club ns a benefit for Second Baptist Church of Kcyport, w lifch' will Inake-Americaamolor* effort to procure, a meeting place, Interest. * ihe emergency polio drive, reported is well-known In this area, having ' ' ’ "• ■' lhg ' aafer and "cheaper. - but to date wo have boon unsuccess Tuewlay that- the -event had netted performed' ton numerous occasion ful- ‘ , The Committee of Puck 06 will $460. Mr. R othenberg was assisted at various entertainments. She has TRAININO FOR POLICEMEN The Matawn Juniors havo rc*' meet at thc home,of Mrs,'G, Magee, by members of tho Key Club, u high been studying the past yeor with eolved statewide ; recognition.: f°.p W yckoff St.» T uesday evening, Nov^ school group, sponsored by Kiwanis, the Jackson Studio in Newark. ‘ (Perth Amboy News)’ outstanding achievement In, uld to 22, a t e ig h t o'clock. • ! ’ aiid~ mcmBeM r6t“th0 " urgarilzation.- #*Mcan8, oommuaity-ecrvico, cdiica- r ^HifUoJclpaUtle* pbould flive atlcn-* # * U » n a , oommunlty-ecrvico, educa* Howard T. Jcaridorn wna master You can buy Security Bondi by iio fl1 'Uff Prosecutor ,Mfllthw.iSWiU)»«t*tfll.riiliUriii»U.ri'lKtlonj«, ^nihllc ^Tlawtined adn get results cheaply, of corcnionlc^ for tho‘affair. lhe Payroll Deduction m a < . ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,; 1949 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE Glenwood Mission Band A’ cake donated by Mrj. Franklin meeting of tho Laytoninn Club at Peddie Test Plan Health Needs Of Woman's Club Nets Cottrell was awarded to Mrj. thc home of Mlu Jean VanBrackle. Elects New Officers Charlcti Scliock. Door prizes' were A covered dish ThahksglvinK won by Mrs.' A. B. Henderson, Mrs. "O ur Googrophlcul Fnmliki.s" "A'ith supper will be featured «t the club's Carrie Conover nnd Mrs. Donald Described To Club Navajos Stressed stress on Europe, was thc topic for $60 On Card Party meeting next Tuesday nightsat the Robinson. First M ethodist Church nt 0:30. . Supervising Principal and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Lavender of Asbury discussion Tuesday night when the -Mothers Group Hears , Junior Women Told Of Glenwood Mission Band ot tht1 First .-Table awards Wero made to Mrs. Russell Stetler—attehded the New Park, was the Monday guest of BenefiF^Affair Held —A. Ir Winclienbneh, Mrs. P. Howard You cuii buy Security Bond' by Jersey Education Association con Mrs. Henry Hutchinson. Presbytcrlun Church of Mutuwan, Dr. W . S. Litterick;. Conditions By Speaker; Mqjnday Afternoon; Lloyd Jr., Mrs. Harold Dlalirnw, Uio Tayroll Deduction Plan. ” , vention last weekend in Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKeen jr., met al thc home of Mra 1-cRoy Donations Voted Meeting Place Sought Colllns,-in- Hnzlot, - Miss .Eleanor 16 Tables In Play Mrs. Henry Zuckcr, Mrs, Carl A. City. - Mr. and I^frs, F. Howard Lloyd jr., Gosswelti, Mrs Willlnm Rabel, Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Annabel and Mrs. Elva Barbanell and Mrs- W. Hawk led the topic and. the devo WISON’SRAOIO SERVICE A prograin of educational testing Health n^eds of the Navajo Indian Six teen tablea were in ploy Mon Kctchcl, Mrs. Albert M, lln(Bh, Mrs. son, Bryant Jr., and.Mr, and Mrs. O. Dlggin attended a special enter tional service was directed by Mra. BA VINE DBIVE, , and counselling conductcd by 'Hie children were stressed by Mrs, Wllllarji H: Cruitf, Mrs, Walter Edward Bailey of Providence, R- tainment in Perth Amboy, Saturday Lawrence Saccone. day aftornoon at a benefit card ' . , M»i»w«n . • - V Peddie School, Hightstown, was William S. Mcrwin of th^ Save th© T.iylor, Mrs, Arito Knlinn, Mrs. Olli houio on tlio right past tho dam. ;. I., were weekend guests of Mt. and evening, for the benefit of Perth OITlccrs WC/O elcctcd imd they party staged by tho Matawun outlined by Dr. William S. -Litterick, Children Federation when ' sho Wilson W. llobrouah, Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Thomas O. Koopman. Amboy General Hospital. ' pro: Miss' Hawk,' president;' Mra. Woman’s Club at tho hoino of Mrs. RADIO REPAIRINQ . : faculty member, at a guest meet* spoke Tuesday evening at the pro*' VnnNostrand, Mrs, J, nether, Mra. , ■ Prompt S.ittc, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevenson Kenneth Barker, vice president; Garrett McKeen sr., and a totwl of ing of the Mothers'Club of Mat* August ■ Katlncr sr„ nnd Mrs. . Ttl. HUmn 1-tm , ■ gram meeting of the Matawon Mrs. A. I. Wlnchenbuch, recording awan, at the home of Mrs. Herbert and sons, John and Richard, were and daughter, Sonia, of Pennsburg, $U0 wua realized. The committee Ernest Lavender of ABbury Park, JunlorW omah's Club. secroury: Mrs. Tunis R. Schenck, in chargo included Mrs. W. O. C. Ludewig, Wilson ltd., Tuesday Saturday and Sunday guests of Pa., wcre’ weekcrid guests'of 'M r. nnd Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson. M rs.' Mcrwin" has just returned treasurer: and Miss Edith Davison, Diggin, chairman, Mrs. McKccn, night. M rs. D avid In n cs w as co* Mr. Robinson's brother-Ua*law and from a tour of the Navajo reserve* corresponding secretary, hostess. sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J* Cook In George Eckert of Newark spent Mrs. Elmore Kiittner, Mra. J, Make Scrapbooks Wilmington, Del. . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad tion In tho Southwest and brought ’ The next meeting on Dec. 20 nt Raymond Ketchcl, M rs.' Itnlph W, . .—The meeting w as- conducted . by — Mr; and-Mrs.. Walter .Taylor spent Johannson. “ - first-hand Information concerning the.home of Mrs. G. J. sterling Hcrrick, Mrs, Rudolph Milter, Mrs, Scrapbooks to be sent to veterans president, Mrs. Peter A. Read. The Armistice Day with lhe letter's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank jr. of conditions- there. She urged_ the Thompson will feature a Christmas William Rcnwick and Mrs. Milton Quick Battery Service speaker was introduced by Mrs. hospitals nnd to children"In.India. fatheT,. Harvey W. Ross in Ridge- Lakewood,’ were Sundny guests of club to send clothing, and laytitcs p arty w ith i n exeffange’’of^"sWt».— FrSlevehlo rt. 1 ~— ------„ ; Ludewig program chairman. •• \vei‘e~ nwV. Mr. ahd Mrs, Thomas O, Koopman. and to use legislative contact so COLOT'S, Matawan ‘ Dr. LUlerlck explained in dttiiii Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton and Mrs. E. H. Dominick, Miss Peggy that Codgrcss will pass a beneficial Mt'.UKfi UOtRAt DCPOSI1 INiUKANCl COBI’ORAIION lhe series of tests made available son, James jr., of Athens, Go., and Hostctter, Miss Mary Li$k and Mrs. bill for the Navajos. Mrs.'Merwln .. to boys and girls'in'grades four to Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Pcrrine of Ralph W. Herrick attended an cn* was Introduced to the member*, 12: In public and private schools. South Amboy, were Sunday dinner tcrtainmont Monday, evening in thc Sub-Junfors and guests by-Mias Types of tests used’ included schol guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perth Amboy given by that city’s Marlon Peseux, program chairman. o p 1 * 4 ^ asflc aptitude in an attempt to dis P errin e. civic music club- Miss Virginia E. Brophy/’ presi cover thc innate abilities of the Miss Peggy Ann. Read spent the Miss Eleanor Hawk attended thc dent, conductcd thc short business pupil; achievement tests to measure weekend with her grandpdrents, Penn-Srmy football game Suturday meeting which preceded the* pro a student's accomplishments in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pippett in jn Philadelphia. gram. The resignation of Miss subjects studied in school; special South Amboy. Roy VanPclt is crectlng a new Helen McClung was ucccptcd with aptitude tests to measure ability in Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cartan and house on thc site formerly occupied reg ret. . specific fields; basic skills with Mrs. Edna Spence spent the week by his father’s home. . A letter was received from tlie empliaslson reading and arithmetic, end with Mrs. Cartan’s mother, Mrs. Norman P. Gerhard of Lincoln* Matawan First Aid Squad stating COLD WEATHER AHEAD! vocational' interests and aptitude to William Moore in Seaford, Del. dale, N- Y.. speiit the h o lid ay week* thnt the club woutd havo to vacate ' " AppralSO th e developm ent of > The Women's Society for end with his cousin, Mrs. Floyd T, the First Aid Building as‘a meeting Will your homo be warm ami “ student’s -interest-and to measure tian Service ofthe-Flrst Methodist T a y lo r.. .. - place* 6y “Jaii.’T. It' was decided to . any particular aptitudes ns a guide Church will hold n, clam chowder Mrs. J. Raymond Kctchel attend* publish an open letter in The Mata- eomfortuble this winter? InsuhUion, to. an qutljned choice pf vocation sale in the church kitchen tomorrow ed a luncheon-bridge party Tues- wan Journal with'the hope that « Asserting that aptitude tests «jre -..I storm doors and windows ,will con- at noon. Funds* realized will bej day at.the home*of Mrs,'Alexander resident of Matawnn Would advance 7~tools oMimited-value,.-Dr. -Litterick uscdr~to—purchase—junior -choir J.Sinv.in. Westfield.______ai suggestion_of u suitable meeting explained that one can not apply fioi vc hoiit and tiavo fuel. RopliiiH or •gowns. !. "Mrs, Fioyd T, Taylor entertained a.micrometer,to human needs. In placc for ’the clubr = -Mrsv..Charles C.. Schock Jr., Mrs. the ex-presidents of the Matawan Food Was collected for two understanding the child, hc pointed Hov# you over h a d Ihe “ghoil" ol a bill that ~i'eplncement of an inadequate-heulr- Douglas R. Ward and Mrs. Everett Woman’s Club at a ttesscrt bridge Thanksgiving baskets to bo dis out the emotional factor is more Carlson entertained at flvo tables party yesterday afternoon. tributed before the holiday tp, two you ihovghl wai paid and "doad," pop up h r Ing system y/ill insure grouter offlciency ' important than parents realize, a of bridge last night nt Mrs. Schock's Oh Thursday, Mrs. J. Raymond needy families. condition resulting from the com- ■ repayment? . home. The party will benefit Christ Ketchcl was a lunchcon bridge Merchandise club winner# were nnd economy. Roofing, guttoi'H and ’“ plexity'’* o t“OnD'r~cpyiropmcnt in mas work of the Matawan Health guest of Mrs, William Clifford jr. Mrs. Helen Rcadlcy and Mrs. Ralph You k n tw you had paid ll, but where wat ilia the (world of today. A good loudors should bo repaired if nocoHHai'y. Center and braille projects of thc at Pickct Fence Farm, Colts Neck, Nappi of Keyport. ~ ...... ” ■ psychiatrist is helpful in. solving Matawan Junior W om an's Club, Miss Ann' Powers of Cliffwood, receipt? You hadn't lavsd ft, or you had lost It, emotional problems, hc said. . The next meeting will bo held Prizes were won by Mrs. Ralph W. spent a recent weekend with her Si>e im about an FHA Improveineiit A monthly testing, and advisory on Thursday, Dec. 1, al which time and there wa» nothing lo da but lo pay Ihe bill Herrick* Mrs. Richard Lcwts, .Mrs; nephew, Marttn Murray, of Key* Mr§.; William Whitncrc will ■ bo service iii offered a t T he P eddie William Wilkins,- Tvtrs. Charles port, a student at the University, of Ihs lecond time. . ■ . . Loan to finance the cost cm eorivpnjnnt School at a nominal fee with chairman of the hospitality coin* Mandcville and Mrs. G. J. Sterling Pennsylvania.** series scheduled on Dec; 9-10. These mittee assisted by M issPaulino A checking account will banlih all Iheis' terma of payment. Thompson jr, The door prize was Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Read at Egan, Mrs. Edmund Walker, and tests are not limited to students won by Mrs. Thompson. tended a j&rformance of “Bitter tfoubleiom# "ghoiti" and glv# you' aUolula • . . > . wholfwlsh to enroll in the school. Mrs. Kenneth Pike. / The fall card party - of Trinity sweet1' Saturday evening at the •vldenco of payment. ■' During thc business meeting, Guild will bc held Wednesday eve Paper Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn. ■ plans were made for thc annual ning, Nov. 30, in th e parish hall. Mrs. Mary Glll/s and son, George, M i ■ Christmas party at the home of There will be table and door prizes, and Mrs. John Tholcr und son, Morganville P-TA . Mrs. Franklin S. Anderson, Wilson and refreshments. Mrs. Fred Hcss.cy Jack, attended thc Pcnn*Army N aTIOML IlitN K . ltd., on Dec. 13. Tentative plans Is chairman and Mrs. John Baker, football game Saturday in Phila also were made for a family holl- Has Family Night co-chairman. delphia. MATAWAN, NI!W J1.I1NKV day part/ later in December. A Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and Mr. and Mrs. George Hazlett of donation of $10 was voted for thc MCHKK ttOIDAl ttllCIVII SYIT6M son, Jack, witnessed thc victory Matawan, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parents Visit Classes; M i M l t l l FEOIKAL DIPOIIT INIUMNCI COMOIMIOH . Matawan Girl Scout drive and the bonfire Monday evening at Prince Potter and children, Carol and Report Turkey Dinner sum of $15 was contributed to thc ton, a tradition following a Prince Mark, of Keyport, spent the week Orgunittd WO — O IJtil Rank tn Monmouth County Keyport Post, Veterans of Foreign ton University defeat of a .Yale end with Mrs. Pottcr*s\parcnts, Mr. Was Successful ■ Wars, . " ' *...... ’ •: . .. football team. nnd-Mrs.. M. Wright ln Mt- Rainier, Members present Were Mrs. ty[rs. C harles •4acrrin c en tertain ed Md. Family night was observed1 .at -^ T h o m a s -A n d e rso n ,- M rs.- A^- E dgar her bridge-elub—Thursday, -evening-. ... M r* . A.M. Llsk Is visiting her Thursday's meeting of thc MdrgAn* Palm, Mrs. Franklin Anderson, Mrs. Awards were made to Mrs. John niece,' Mrs. Turner Long in Grand ville^Pitrent-J’cachcr Association^ in Sidney Decker, Mrs. James Street, Lyle and Mrs. Amc Kalma. Island, N. Y. thc school, with A. Semcndlrigoi* Mrs. William Salmon, Mrs. Karl Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morris, who Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Thompson presiding. After thc businoss meet Claus, Mrs. William W. Wicland, have been residing in Jersey City, were weekend guests'of the letter's ing, open house w as held a n d Aar* M r^.Louis Becker, Mrs. John Lyle, arc .now at the home of their son- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris cnts visited their children's class . Tiirs. T hom as Stam es, M rs, 'A lfred in-law and* daughter, Mr. and Mrs. in Teaneck. - ...... ,rooms and talked with tho tcachcrs. Raven, "Mrs. Henry Luhfs and The association accepted the ro W. J . R abel. ' Mr. und Mrs. W. R u lo n Sm ith Mrs. William Ludi. Mr. and Mrs. SpafTord W. Schanck spent, the weekend with their son- quest of the Monmouth bounty -iiacLjs_ Sjjnda^dlnncr guests, Mr. in-law and daughter, Mtf^aad Mrs. Organization for Social Servtee to and Mrs. Howard "MumTdrd*" of Richard—Newton—ln._WaahingtQfL HU a Christmas stocking /or a needy Honor Students , Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas N. J. / • • Tamlly; The- stocking -is- to-contain fiarna of Dunellon, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springhorn and Mra, one toy und one article of clothing Mrs. Garrett McKcen jr. and son, Ralph W. Herrick were Tuesday for each member of tho designated £ s r . le ie family. Mrs. L. Dccker voluntocfcd Of Matawan H.S. Craig. lunchcoh. guests of Mrs. Edward 126 MAIN STREET MATAWAN Mrs. William Pengel and Mrs. UpdcgrafT in Shark River Hills. to serve as chairman. First Marking Period Leslie Keating took. part , with the M r and Mrs. Wesley Hall have 0Mrs. J. Farrell reported thc * Now located in our new building on thc corner of Main and Little Streets, carrying a complete New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, left to spend the winter in Lake October turkey dinner as being stock of Meat, Groceries, Vegetables and Birdseye Frozen Foods. ■ Results' Released; 11 Monday night when it opened Its Worth. Fla. very successful and extended ap In Top Bracket 28th season In Orange High School. Ross Lyons of Cleveland, O., has preciation to all who assisted, A Mrs. Herbert Ludewjg and Mrs. acccptcd u position as electrical report on thc State P-TA convention was given by Mr. Seincndlngcr. • B y R ita M. V o lk e r '50 Royal Prcdmorc attended the New engineer at Hanson-VanWinkle* FULL SELECTION PRICED RIGHT ' The first marking period at Mat- Jersey Education- Association ses Munning Co. Parents Interested in sponsoring u —awan—Hlgh-Schoolended-wlth-ll sions In - Atlantlc~Clty.-_;______Mrs. Everett Carlson will enter Cub Scout pack nre asked to con- tact-M rs^F—lroha.:_A^ dnnco wjll students making thc honor roll and Mrs. R. L- Cartan was hostess to tain members of“ fhe cxeculIvAunt Jemima attended Uie Army-Penn football at the home of Mrs. Willlum derson, Relnkc Jansen, Karl Lange; game Saturday in Philadelphia. TISSUE Mr., Mrs. Wm. Powers Ncldijr^gcr, Main St., Kcypoijt. A PANCAKE FLOUR Mary Moreno, Alice Hand, Kathy Jack Jlolt_of Salisbury, Md., spent social hour followed ujid refresh* .....5 5 ‘n, 4 9 V Stien, Evelyn He/Trier, Mary Lou over Tuesday night at-the home of Entertain At Flushing mentf< w ere served. ^ , Hussey, Thomas Noddings, Edward Mr. and Mrs, R. L^ Cartan. Yester Home Attending were Mrs. Jettio Dol- 2 for 2 7 c Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey Now! 1 0 roll Purr, Louis Rollo, Ann Carey, Elea day. Mr. Holt and Mr. Cartan went son, Mrs. Orvll Did well, Mrs, nor Bailey, Jack Sherman, Joyce to Hartford Conn. on business. Mr, and Mrs. William Pow ers of James Baker, Mr*. Louis Stultz Irinca, John 1 Osterbcid,, Evelyn A group of Malawan resident? 61*10 P arso n s Blvd., F lushing, L. I„ Jr.. Mrs. Neidlngcr, Mrs. Alvina THANKSGIVING DAY VALUES Einmons, Marie Bowne, Agnes attended thc opening of thc Hut*, celebrated thc 25th anniversary of Strlttman, Mrs. Kllzabclh Huylur, Leavy. Lola Ronson, Bernice Hen gcrs University concert season their marriage at an "open house” all of Keyport; Mrs. Charles Wal Flagsta/f Mince Meat, 28-oz, jar 39c Minuto Maid ConcVd Oranoe Juice 2. for 49c derson,- George Ervin,. Anna . Lou Thursday_nighU when the Boston at their home Saturday. The an ters, Mrs. Ann Ilossl, thc Misses Flagstaff Cranberry Sauce, 303 2 for 29c Flagstaff Apple Cider, ,/'j‘g|'l< 37c Harris, Richard Grccnman, Connie Symphony Orchestra performed. niversary "celebrants and. members A nn: and N eva L ejeunc, of CilfT- Heuser, Eugene DiSanto, Jane Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert of their family, attended a special wood; Mrs. Errunu Itudijjer ahd Flagstaff Hallo wee Dates, 7 Vi-oz. 25c l'gal. 6Sc Pengel, Suxannc P itney* M arilyn Cabeen, Mr. and Mrs. William mass that morning* In St. Cecilia's Mrs. CJalre Orion of Hazlet. Birdi-Eye Pumpkin Pie Mix 2 for 29c Flagstaff Pum]jkin, 2(/t can 2 for 25c . Grace, Joan Hughes, Joan Mac Hunter, Mr* and Mrs. J- D. Staples. Church. Flushing Donald, Nancy CaEhlll, Peter Ben Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hostetter,- Mr. L a ter In . th c day, M r. an d Mr*. Blrds-Eyc Strawberries, 12-oz. . .39c Flagstaff Maraschino Cherries, Q-oz, 25c ton and Emma Burlew. and Mrs. Peter Read, Miss Eleanor Powers and their children, Carol Louise Cevaico Feted Hawk, Mrs. Edwin H. Ddminlck. ahd William Jr., received their Last Night At Party Mr*.'Peter Read To 1.1 Mrs. Harry J. Kahn, Mrs, Ralph guests. Thc house was dcconited W.~ Heitick, Miss-Peggy- Hostetter, tvjjh- bourjuets of flowers and a Louise - Cevaseoy daujtfhUir of Mr. Mueller’s Thin Spaghetti, 16-oz.. ..., 2 for 31c Baker's Shredded Coconut ...... 17c Address Woman’s Club Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Miss Nancy buffet supper was served. A ' large and Mrs. Louis Cevusco of Lloyd Barker, tyrs.' Jehu Cooper sr. and wedding cake featured the bullet Rd>, Matiiwnn, v/ns feted last nigb^ LaRosa Spaghetti, 16-oz, . . . 2 for 29c Log Cabin Syrup ...... -.7-7T. 26C The tVie arts committee will have Miss Elizabeth Cooper. table. at o. surprise party In cejcbraiioii Mother's Quick O ats ...... r, . . . 15c charge of the program at ihe meet* H-0 Farina ...... Mr* and M rs. E dw in H. D om inick Mr. Powers, a native of Clifl'wood, of her fifth birthday. Dccoration* Cut Rite Wax Pap^r ...... 22c Red Heart Dog Food...... 2 for 25c lihg of th e M ataw an W om an's Club, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Jones ot is lhc son of Mrs, Nellie Powers and were In’ pink, green, yallow and Monday, in the First Presbyterian Freehold, spent Armistice Day at the late William Powerti tr. He blue, nefreshmcnts were served Rinso, small • , \ . , .. , 2 for 23c Carnation, Nestle's, Pet Milk. . . , . . 2 for 25c Church/ M rs/Peter Read will be Mt. Pocoho, Pa. ‘ • attended Glenwood Institute, Mat* and motion pictures., were shown. Weston's George Inn Cookies , . , . , . 35c guest speaker and her topic wiil Swan's Down Cake Mix, 16-oz. 33c Mrs. Harry J. Kahn entertained awan, and was graduated from Those attending- were: Rlchurd Green Circle CaftUp ...... 17c will* be ‘‘The History of Stained {jjCr c|ub Friday. Prizes were Matawan High School. He is em and Johnnie Samahs, Rosemarie Gold Medal Bisquick ...... 24c , Glass.** . 1 w on by jf f j . W illiam W asm uth, Mrs- ployed as a heating engineer by Nicoro. Carol Ann, Barbara, Janet, Borden's None Such Mince Meat ...... 19c Flagstaff Orange Juice, N6/2 can : 19c Special mtfsic will be rendered b y - j Haymond Kctchel and Mrs, th e C ity of New Y ork. Hifl w ife Teddy and Stanley Truszkowskl, Presto Cake Flour, 44-oz...... 39c Davis Baking Powder ...... 11c Miss Claire Loscbc, pianist, of Key*| Baicr. -Mrs. /Ketchel and U the former M lu Margaret Carroll, Georgic Cevasco, Bulehie Nicoro, p o r t Miss Loseoe Is a pupil of Cin- . . . - ...... 12c Mrs. Fred Nobel were substitutes. daughter of the late Mary and Richard Caraazza, Norm a De Felice, Gulden's Mustard ...... 2 for 25c Ajax Cleanser ...... ' . ton Heyer, Matawan. 4 Joseph Stenger Jr^ a freshman at Thomas Carroll of New York City. all of Matawan; and Linda Jean Skippy Peanut Butter, 15-oz. ■ ...... 39c Argo Gloss Starch ...... 2 for 21c J ■ ftlrir'J. Raymond Ketchcl is in Lehigh University, spent the week* Attending thc afTair from thU Meszaroi of Perth Amboy, charge of hospitality. ' Cider Vinegar, quarts; . , 23c Linit Laundry Starch ...... 2 for 23c. end with his parent^ Mr. and Mrs area were Mr. Powers's mother; the AIw; Mrs. Michael p. Meszaros Bab-0 , , ____ 12c Joseph Stenger, , Misses Mary and Ann Powers, Mr. of Asbury Park; Mrs. James Mei- Chocolate Flavored Ovaltine 39c Change Date Of Rites Mr*. W. O. Diggin entertained hex1 and Mrs. Harold Brown, of ClifT* zaros of Perth Amboy; Mr*. John Hershey’s Cocoa . '...... 21c All Sweet Oleo...... i 28c bridge club Thursday evening when wood; Mr. and M n Martin Murray Gnrdella, Mrs, John Da Felice, M r Baber’s South Coconut 10c Del-Rich O leo ...... 31c The Tl^ksgiylng:^ v fM»rtln and - JmM . of BrtdMr* ATTtoJn«SaTOflha,JohD .Robertsville Paxent-Teacher Asso- McKeen and Mrs- Conrad Johann* I keyport; Mr. ahd Mrs, James Nicora and John llyer oi M atawan* ditlon, originally scheduled for thlr1 " McKeen and Mrii. Towers and Mri, Rot i Walling, of FREE DELIVERY. JUST PHONE MATAWAN 1-1644. Friday:^cveping, has been chan^ei Hichard Erdmann Jr. were subrtl- Matawan, and Dr. arid Mix Thomas Y ou can b u y Securer Bomlf by / in1 Monday menlng, Hov. ’2l, , '' ^iulci." *------:• ...... Vo Avft of PJajufltld.,, .... Um> Payroll ItadlicUon Jr(«n. •;* — ; THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER 17, : 1949 PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN; N. J. os was reflected in -the -nervous and Clovers The two clubs met earlier ONE OF THE PLAYS IK KEYPORT’S 19-0 LOSS 1 0 RUMSON slipshod ploy at Toms River. By in the eeason, with the Clovers Keyport Loses Loss Of DiBiase Thanksgiving, however,1 a,: long gaining a 20-25 verdict . enough interval should, Jhave elapsed Blow To Matawan for the Huskies to have regained Poultry and: Stocs Teed. Ha?-4* To Rumson 19-0 the poise and conAdence lost in Straw—U tter. Dog Food a specialty, the encounter with the XJroup 2 Stultz. wjt| Bulldogs Hold Foes Ace Passer Undergoes champions.’ ' - • ■■ — Within,45*Yard Line ..Operation,As: Team Throughout Contest • THIS WHITER RECEIVED tome ZPreps For Keyport -■ South Amboy Tigers' ’ : adverse criticism this week. It came Lose To Raritan B°ys Matawan H. S. football hopes Never able to get past their own about when □ gentleman visited our t h e a t s r office ond, in a pleasant enough 45-yard line, Keyport’s Holders lost were dealt a severe blow this week A large crowd turned, out Sunday manner, found fault with our writ when the squad lost the services of k e a n s b u r g , N. J. their third straight and their fifth to see the Raritan Boys Club eleven ings The gist of the dispute was John DiBiase. ace passer, who 1 Opposite Public School in seven trios wheif they were top topple the South Amboy Tigers 13-6 Phone Keansburg 6-0300 that we stand accused of having underwent an appendectomy just as pled, 19-0, by R um son’s ; spirited attacked thc Keyport H: S. eleven on the Raritan field. The victors Matinees Saturdays and Holidays Coach Tony Nuccio started prep Bulldogs in n Shore Conference in an unfair manner. We were scpred What proved to be the win atfJ_.p. Ttu .... . i arations for the alMmportaht*an* Continuous clash Saturday at Borden Memoripl scored for such Jhings. us placing ning touchdown' in the second half Stadium. For Qiach Stan Baker’s the blalnc lor the poor, sportsman- nuol Thanksgiving Day elaslv.with when they dusted off the old Statue Thurs*, Fri.* Sat. Nov. 17*18*19 “Keysr'it'.'Tvas'Hneir'-fourth-clrcuit- _shin exhibited in the Lakewood Keyport. . pf Libert^ play to catch the visitors Same on 'the shoulder8Trf-the~Ked- setbuck. They’ve won tine loop ver ... The^H uskles absolutely "Inust win nupplng. The maneuver covered 55 i i Ruiders. Several other minor on Turkey Day if the^IWO team is dict. The decidcd decision enabled matters brielly intervened in our yards. T ~ ~ ...... —— Ihe-BuIIdoifs to pqst jhei.rr;fpurth. discussion. Insofar ns we are con to escape the,stigma of being the '.Raritan has signed Joe, Iaderosa triumph and their third win in the cerned. we have never believed that' first non-winning aggregation in the and he proved-a potent addition to conference. Coach Joe Rosati’s we can't be wrohg. Just as a history of MatawaaJoptbull. Con*’ the-team’s offense pn-Sunday. ..He BALTIMORE” : - with Shirley: Temple -eleven- has been beaten twice and coaclf or player is vulnerable, so are seq u en tly a sq u ad in &uch a pllght accounted for one of the Winners' we. But, we"will never allow our has earned one lie. hod enough* of a morale problem two TPs and picked ..up plenty of ... ■ ' a lio ' selves to be dictated to, insofar as ' The bottle never developed into without being'3ubjercted_to~the-los^ our writings, are. concerncd. We yardage on thc groun9‘r'_:"'~r the close contest thnt it was figured of DiBiase, who has.been an offen discuss ond write of sports events sive stondout'throughaut the sea This Sunday the Roiritan eleven “GRAND CANYON to be, A duo of Purple touchdowns •as we see them and we'll continue will entertain , the Keansburg 'in the second, quarter and a-final thut policy. .Our opinions can be DespjHe th'6. fact that Keyport t t . fe.VHaldets &?e ed|$ylng only & mediocre seaion.BlIlBommqr*JHth son. ’ ’ . '• ' TD, tabulated by Biii (Appletrce) tukcn for their worth and let the highest §cor*r in ihe Shore Conference, consistently has turned In sterling performance*.' In Saturday's 19-0 About *ffie onl^ sign, of a silver TRAIL” loss to.Rumion, the Bulldog, forward wall contained the .Keyport attack throughout. However, Bommer Rountree, Rumson’s prize back and chips fall where they may. We lining to thc situation-is that the . with- Rof* Rogers picked up yardage on several occasion!, one oijvwhlch.ls caught by the camera in the above picture. Bom* tho conferertce's leading scorer, would never have ploced Keyport s_ Matawan attack now will become n mer gained over five yards _pn fhe^play. ’ .j' , , • . • - v • . Su^.. Mon. Nov. 20.21 were enough lo convincingly turn squad in-such an unfortunate pos- factor of more uncertainty to the • tion had we not felt justified. The Keyport defense. Perhaps one 7 the tide. Raiders,, the Huskies of Matawan,. - - -Rutnson-captured- the Imd 4n.Lhe. or' the' 'CHRWOod A ngels,-w hoever Raritan Boyfs Club foult of the Huskie ofTense thus far second period when husky Al they mny be, local or otherwise, Bommer Fourth has been too much reliance on the in Technicolor' Cain Cop M itt Trophy Uf!.', Set. • N ov. 15-19 S tern culmii^ited a CC-yord advance will be viewed in anjunbiased man running “of'thO peedy/ IIui'rls bro ...... l------W ith ------r------. by . pushing over froiiV UVc' two.' n e rs Which ’brings to mind "thnt /The Raritan Boys Clulv the thers, Dan and Joe, and on the . W illiam ‘BIUoll - A dilan Booth Kathryn Grayson - Jose Iturbl im oral‘punch was tossed -at—your passing of DiBiase. Consequently Stern himself: set .up the succcssful membership'-of wlilch includes'boys THE LAST BANDIT plunge when . he ripped the Key correspondent during a meeting ofv each opponent thus,far has girded in .TruifQjor . - Tues,* Wed.. N o r. 22-23 theRed'& W h’ite-AEsociation^Space. from Keyport, Union Beach and line for 12 yards on a previous its defense to curbing the trio of ' and ; does not allow a le n g th y discussion, Saturday's Game To Raider Back. Trailing Lee G6rc*Y end lhe . Raritan Tbwnship, stand out oa one specialists. r *------:~t~- maneuver. Timmy Connors convert but we would like to make il known Be Keyport's Final Rountree, Patterson, B o w e r y B o y e THE TRAIL OF THE ed and the Bulldogs led, 7*0. Rum* that any person, or persons, with of the, favorite teams to cop thc Matawao’s line recciyed a bolster ‘FIGHTING FOOLS’ son was quick tn capitalize on a a Justifiable squawk, can render Test Beforfe Matawan 1 outstanding* t d a iti performance Thoma And Morgan in a needy spot in the Toms Rlyer • break'which occurrcdron the kick- game by lhe performance at guard, - Revival Feature fiat, Nite LONESOME PINE samo by calling this writer at trophy Jn the youth bofctng tourney off. C onnor’s p unt struck Danny K eyport 7-1414. As n sidelight 16 Keyport H. 8/s Red Raiders,; How- Bill Bommer, Koyport H. S; back of John Setterec, a-transfer from . in Technicolor ...... at BaibachV Auditorium,; Kearis- ‘‘CAPTAIN -EDDIE" DiPaolo on the Raider 24 nnd Roun- the controversy w hich w.e have been laboring under pressure-of a three Thomas;' Jefferson High, Elizabeth. • with Ffed MacMurray ...... bdrg, tomorrow ’ (Friday) evening. who has scored but once in the Fred MacMurray - Lynn Bari * treo 'dnd' Walt Browivfell- oir-the discusslng.-an article,, pfintedjn the game;'- losing skeiri. wij] goj. against The loss of Alfred Ewlngton' be also ' ^ Representing the* RAritan -Boys last.-three .Rcd-Roider games, fell ball. Another streak of luck, which sports of The Asbury Park Press on on up-and-down Freehold elevert cause of a broken leg in the Sayre- Sun., - Mon*- ___ _ ,N py. 2P:21 Wednesday, Nov. 9, under the by wJU be, Jack Fagan, Jim Warnock, . bropght'bitter protests from Key- in u ^hore .Conference clash slated back another notch when he. slip ville game had weukened tremen " Claude Haliu - Peter Lorre line of Hob- Johnson, creator of Tommy Walling, Al Cogllano, Jim Paul Henretd - Burt Laneaater port partisans, come two ploys Inter for 2 p.m. on the Key gridiron ped into fourth place in the Shore dously the ccnter of the Maroon “Ride ’Em Cowboy” 'Sports Angles," is available for all Mullaney ond .Ed Roman. W i t h , • ______. when Rountree rifled u pass over Saturday. And Coqch Stoh Baker.'d Conference’s.individual scoring race line. . - ’ “ROPE OF SAND” interested parties. In an interview, Their work will be cut out fbr Bud Abbott • Lou Costello the head of Ed Conway on the Key ond now we quote . . . Coach Stan eleven, hard-pressed for a win, will, last week. . Poor showing of Matawap at CONTINUOUS Every SUNDAY them when they face the following ; from 3:00 p.m. W ednesday Continuous Perform ance seven. As Conway leaped for the (TufTy) Baker of Keyport; told our be playing their fihal Saturday' eh- Bommer, who has played In seven Toms River, a loss of form rathfcr ~ Wednesday Kailnee only Boys Clubs: , Westslde A.A. of boll he fell uj'ain.sl Jack Mirro and Jim Sullivan Monday night that gugement — the annual Thanks games, has tallied 39 points, but his than the improvement and develop "Federal Agents vs. Undsrworld" Asbury Park, ’ Middlesex A.C. of Tues., Wed.* Thurs., Umpire-. Johnny .Cittudino ruled Lokcwood was the cleanest oppon giving Day battle .with wlnless title-capturing chances are virtually ment looked for in a green team as Jamesburg, . 'the Perth Amboy Nov. 22-23-24 T hurs., F rl„ Sat. Nov. 24*25-26 interference. The 'eitH guvc Rumson ent his Red R a ld c T S have met on Matawnn to follow. ' - nil. The most important gain was the season neared its close, has the gridiron ihis fall. This should Y.M.C.A., the Red Bank and Keans- 8peclal Double Feature Matinee a first on the 'Raider six and the For. some, reason, .the Raiders made by Bill (Apple) Rountree, upset the calculations, of Nuccio. Thursday. Thanksgiving Day* please Coach Russ Wright of the burg-. Boys. Clubs. The , Raritan - _ a t t'.W play netted 23 yards. From thnt have hit a protraeted slump and Rumson’s high-stepping > • back. He expccted to absorb some defeats Piners . . . end of quote. Thus, if Boy3. itpreseotatlves range from Bing Crosby - Ann B ljth “THE BIG STEAL” point, it was easy for the fast- Rountree, who scored one of the in October, but to have a "good" Barry Filigerald • Hume Cronyn ■ w ith the Ocean County eleven wasn’t nt it is yexing both the coaching'flteff 12 ' to 15 ye^rs in age and weigivr il moving Bulldogs, Dick Berry crack fault In u contest w hich hns pro und their spirited 'followers. Thc Bulldog touthdowns.ln Soturdoy’a November squad. Instead' the' team RobertJMiiehum. ' Jans. Greer 85 to 245 pounds. : “TOP O' THE ... ing over from the two. This time voked much comment, both pro Keys scored an impressive 19*0 39-0 conquest of Keyport, snapped haS dropped off In form this month, also This is the biggest youth boxing Connor’s placement failed. and con, who was? . u flrst place tie with Neptune’s Neptune completely thrqttled the MORNING” triumph over Frenchtown in the competition of its kind ev<$ held in Rbuntree, who had been harnessed Joe Thoma, . While Thoma wa5 Matawon attack and this did Nuc- Jnnugurol and their other victory the bayshore. If this event proves Reauest Feature, Thursday “The Walking Hills” In the flrst hulf, was underway in • A WEEK FROM TODAY, on being-held scoreless as the Fliers cio's charges no good. They had Matinee and Evening ' was n lop-sided 31-6 blasting of succcssful It can develop into w ith thelhird session. Taking a DiPaolo Thanksgiving Duy, Keyport and luckless Atlantic Highlands. Their squeezed p ast R ed B ank, 6-2, been able to score on all pieylous “Tr a il o f t h e Randolph Scott • Ella BalfleS'- Matawan will meet in the 10th major - attraction in Monmouth 'Rountree's six-pointer, gave him a opponents, even powcrfulSayrevillc. .punt on the Key 30, he cruised 22 defeats, prior to the Lakewood and Safutday Matinee* Episode 8 annual re^ewal-of their gridiron C ounty. ' to ta l of 60. T h o m a,, w ith 54, i s 'a But with Neptune they were hope LONESOME PINE" yards to set up what might have Rumson scrambles, w6re levied by 'BATMAN AND ROBIN'' classic. .And thnt°brings about a close Second; Rountree and Thoma lessly overmatched and it could been the third touchdown. The puzzler., because it is going to bc strong foes; Neptune, Sayreville and both have one game remaining*- but not help but shake their confidence, breaks this ’time didn’t favor the very difficult to pick o winner. Leonardo, the trio being undefeated Schneider Wins Finale —home team. For Berry, breaking -The Red• HoldersJjolcLMYantgfie wl]en Jhey^ mefl3ured the Keys. But Rountree will have the advantage through the middle on thc next in thc forthcoming battle is thnt since those setbacks', the “Raiders :—A-sueees.s/ul: stockcar-racing, sea of having played, in one more con play and rushing Into thc end zone, they hove won to date two have been bested by two opponents son came to o close here Saturday tent. ' Lch Morgtyi,. Munosquan’s fumbled the ball und it rolled past games, and the Huskies, waltinfl- they could very well have defeated. night at Long Branch Stadium^w|th running wi2ard, dented touchdown the goal*posls before anyone could the Turkey Day clash, ore _ win- Thc Keys, appeared to have lost Frank Schneider, of Lambertville, turf three times in %the;Big Blue’s less. Both tenms have slumped recover. Keyport took over on Ur their punch und flro when Lake again grabbing top honors. - 20-0 p^ting of Fr?«hoia. The CdcdtoA dbadsiA -within thc past week, Matawnn, Schneider, a perennial winner tremendous’ gain enqbled -Morgnn 20...... ufter giving a fine performance wood defeated them, 10-0, and they THEATRES v Jr,Rountree, how ever,vJr,Rountree, wns not to against league-leading Neptune, failed to come out of it In the 10-0 all season, took the feature event, to move into a third place'deadlock be denied n chance at increasing wns crushed, 25-0* by a fair Tom s whipping administered by a hot* finishing ahead of Charlie Dyer with' Jimmy .Patterson., who raced his individual-scoring lead. When River eleven. Thc Keys, on the and-cold “Rumson squad Saturday. and Rolph Sheelcr,” both of Pater over 'with Neptune’s game-winning -other.hand,-seem_toJiave>xLUiwOiit._ son. . ' _ T D ., 'B oth have 48 tallies. - ■'TJfck' Wickman' recovered n Raider - • Freehold, -favored - io— win -tho of gas, their latest llckinjw/nd- O ne- point- behind— Bommer -is m S m m m fumble on the Key 3fl, late In thc Shore Conference title at the start CARLTON ministered by the slightly oetter At the time Columbus discov Norm Bleemer, Asbury's bruising final ’quarter, Rountree, carrying of the season, hus slumped bock than mediocre Lakewood and ered America, the population of fullback. He scored twice in his • up for their Thanksgiving .Day Keyport this Saturday. Coach Ed No Covef Ha Minimum Good Food — Low P rices * * Rumson OB) * r TODAY and TOMORROW^ battles. But here we go agulh . . Garner has a bulky line and a good Wanda Heqdrtx - Clauds Aaini Ends—Morroller, Conway, Crnlk, Frephoid to move past Keyport and running-quartet. In Bob (Buddy)j AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY ' - ■ In - • ■ Rceyey, Parker. hund the Raiders their fourth Russell, ho has one of .the Shore’s! "Song of Surrender” Tackles— McGinnis, Dingwall, straight setbock . , . Leonardo to best T-hondling quarterbacks and If you can SING. DANCE, PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, finish up im all-losing season for Wyekoflf, DiFiore. . DJck Skehan, Willie Mott ^andj DO NOVELTY ACTS, or ENTERTAIN IN ANY WAY. « • havo a Co-Feature ---Guarts-Wiekmnn, Brown, Mooro, Highlands by postjng the spot for you on our Amateuf Night Bring friend* to see Roddy McDowail In Harvey_._VanNp.tp, hend _ better In Seymour, Walker. . ’ ?lgera. . . . Lonfrliranclrtc „ h u m b le -vou^>ftd-ioot„iot.You lo. win* ______Princeton '. . ~ Several outstanding than overage bull carriers. Bill . : 3 lackmidnight ';___ C en ter—Hcssel. attractions loom for Turkey Day (Buddy) VanSeholek is n depend FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES V/1LL BE AWARDED1 MOVIE • Backs—Minton, Rountree, Hnr- ...Most of tho clubs will be able extro-point kicker and Bob Anyone in the audlanco fti*y pariicipaie. Talent tcouts and ■ SUN. and MON. rington, Connor, Berry, Boyd, De evenly 'matched and thc standout Kcrwin ranks nmong the top passer Broadway agonU make appeirancesl Winner will also have an 1 Mark BleWni - Colean Gray v Vito, Stern, ' contests will undoubtedly be played receivers. . ; •• { ' opportunity to appear at the Echo C)ub as a paid entertainer! ; Koyport (0), betwoen- Koyport., and Matawuii, ’ ■'Insofar as comparative scores arc Don't m in ill Every .Wednesday night! For information-'call Lakewood nnd Toms River, Lontf “Sand" ■ Ends—Freiburg, Rossi, Cuocdi, concerned, Freehold was defeated, EnBllihtowri-0842. ; ! • • ...... ’...... : ...... M etsger. Branch and Red Bank, Sayreville ...... Co-Fcnturc - nnd Florence, Monnsqunn and Point 13-7, .by Lakewood und K e y p o n We Cater to Pftrtle*. Banquets and Weddings John Btal - Hlllirfy Brooke Toeklcs— A. Metsger, Pnrker, Pleasant, and Leonardo and Rum bowed, 10-tt. In the other llko- . Special Rates C hristie. son . , . They should all be close. opponent meeting, Freehold stopped' . .L A T E ST N EW S w !'» —^..51.^. Telephone EnglUhiown 6042 n i Guards—Falco, Mosla^Browh. • • • . • i A tlantic H ighlands 18-7, a n d th o ‘ TUES. and WED. C en ter—Boggs. • • Sat. Mat. Only — “King oi* the Rocket Men" e HERE AND THERE . 7 . Red R aiders b£Tted the Tigers, 31*8. ‘ Maurevn O'Hari.V - v:. Backs—DiPaolo, Shins, Bommer, Bank High has, in Al Crawford, n Coach Baker, trying, to come up Melvyn Ooaglat Belleran, ftftrro, Roman, Erickson. in J2fl8-pound linem an . . . Ilnnk Wat* with a win, pulled n major shift at .»f Rumsofl— 0 13 0 0—10 kins, .who runs well for the‘Red Rumson when he moved Dan “A ^Woman's Secret1 SUNDAY and MONDAY , Nov. 20-21 .Keyport— 0 0 0 0— 0’ Bank Trojans in the Shore Foot Difoolo - back inio thc running* THANKSGIVING DANCE Co-Feature ball League, showed promise- ns u ' Conllnuou. Sunday Starting ai MS Touchdowns—Stern, Berry, Roun corps and used Harrison Boggs at Joe Palooka in tree...... middleweight boxer several years SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 "COUNTER PUl^CH" ago. 'The Trojans, incidentally, the. plyot. DiPaolo undoubtedly •••’ • ‘ ...... • • at B o’clock at...______., ____ /7Point, After Touchdown—Connor, turned over their share of the gate, will remain at that position for the Thanksgiving Barnyard NU* . ^placement.) taken in tho Behnnr game, to Bill Colonial invasion. It Is hoped that . t Tuet.. Nov.' 22nd " : MATAWAN HIGH SCHOOL Tree Turkeys. Chlckena ft Duck* Officials—Friel, Cittudino, Staub. Boyd, on Injured player . . , The thc squad will be In top'shape for r Bros Shore League race figures to go to tiie F reehold encounter. BUI (Bud) Musio by Walt Staeg«r And hit orchestra' Jackson To Promote the final day with the Long Branch Simms was tn against Rumson after ette avis Indians and the Point Pleasunt being bedded with a bad cold. Door prize —• 15-lb. Turkey * FREEHOLD * B D Beyond Pelienns battling: it out on Nov. 20 Wrestling At Center, In order to secure o win, Kcy . ... Johnny Dalton, Toms River Sponsored fey Morganville Senior Girl 8 couls . The tremendous popularity^cur couch, e/ilJg P ete -TrciiHu,-Loonnrdo port’s oflense, lucking In two pre vious gam es. nVust get uhdenw ay J ilL i STRAND Joseph Cotien the Forest rently >i enjoyed by wrestling has back, the best triple-threat man In Donation • - — .75 - ... * prcmpt,ed ■' the- Pevino Broihers, tho Shore Conference , . . Neptune once nguin. And that means hard ahanaa^M of tlic"Beuutiful hew Key- H, S. has clinched the conference running by Bill Bommer, Roy Bol- 1, K football championship . . . Manas^ DffllDBHAHRUIN ROMAN KING VIDOR HENRY BUNKE ■ port-MIitawon necreotlon Center to- lerun ond DiPaolo, and successful TODAY and "TOMORROW • uged Mushky Snare Softball Longue prexy, fs en Shore Football League j HIST ACTOR O f THE VBABI J#snn» Crain - Oeorge Sander '* Jatltsori to fuuidit1 thc matchmaking deavoring to have the state tourna in "THE FANM aslljrntfienf. Jackson, nn exper- ment held at the shore next year Sunday's Ratults . . . Carl Powis, ex-Asbury Park TUES., WED., THURS. Nov. 22-23-24 < )eitced''hand In wresUlnn promo- Cliffwood 1, Rumfioh 0 (forfeit) SUN. and MON. High st«r, la playing baseball in the Matin** W .dn«da 7 darling al 2 p-m. . lions, has operated In rcccnt sum- B elm ar 20, Point P lea sa n t 0 Hum phrey Bogart . Panam a w in te r loop . . . A sbury Long Brunch 0, Red Bank 0 - Conllnuou. THURSw TKAKKSG1V1MO DAY. Starting t f l>4S (ntrs qt Keansburg nnd Greenwood Park H. S. should ognln Vcconie n „ t a k e . f ‘ court powerhouse this winter . . . ’Standings “Tokyo Joe” ■ plan» call tor shows to fccistagcd Signing off, L.J.C, Long Branch .... S 0 3 13 DOUBLE FEATURE •weekly1 on Wednesday nijhls with P o in t'P le w a rtt'n''7 - r - '-V-' 12™ TUES. and WED. • ‘'‘W fiT'YW tfie opening date, During B elm ar 8 , 3 0 10 Wanda Hendrix * Claude Rains Ironside Wolves Win 2 3 3 7 ■ • ■ • In ‘ ’ ' seftaOjl, tbe Devinos and Jack* Red B ahk b» WIlllAM SHAKtSPIAtB Kin hoM "SPECIAL AOEtrr' ’ Next Sunday, fB to ier and1* i o W t t O w n a n with a sco.re. of 0-4 oVer F crr;iri's Long Branch Nov. 30 STRAND r rri Point Pleasant at Long Branch fti&ciatty rfepated Buckwheat m i Ked Birds, t h e B oathouse Seagulls A Wall** -Head# Thiaira SHOWS O A iir 2.30*7.00-9.00 imd O crrgft",,A Huvkie* Drop Seventh , Sardelli ...... 104 219 Rumson 10. Keyport O Move Up Next Seaton rivalries with’ * Brown nnd'Penrt At Keyport Batin 204; K rbnk F errano, 205; Ed MuJ- May ...... 172 158 Mr, Cn)-r snld ' he tuflercd rib t ....______; t - Stale. . . e u tiitic * Howskl, 1210«2H; '*Acoj‘' C arhart. 210; . M ~ J.m- -~-T- In^av letter ta .. this .newspaper, (riicturca nnd n cut ovor thn rlaht r- . The other seven opponents yerc Work is being pushed for spring ~ W . L. A vt. D utch Perno, 218; Dill M ay, 212, - 887- ; 894 700 BjU McGowan, ’American/League eye when struck by |i cur driven poaking reappearances from this pr1 early.. summer opening. of a N eptune .1 ...... 7 0 1.000 220; C hurlie Surdeilu, 2Q4; John r Ye Cottage Ios {1} by Mr. iiovott on Uroud Bt. n*or - baseball umpire for 25 years,’lauded years scliedule. ... modern 1100,000* marina with spues Point Pleusant .ft I .^3 O verly, 208; G eorge Jacobs, 201; o Fischler ...... 152 149 160 Front St.,- In -Kuyiiort. . uii-FcO, fe Mike Brisceso,—.Keyport arbiter, Little said that Rutgers will play for" 100 email craft being constructed Mjmusqvum .... 4 Y .800 F red Knufor, 200; A rnold Lauehold-ut IKeypifrt______X*ut’a _ S ta r'M u i'k u t^ * Cosiic* ...... ,. 157—--IM 225 jo in e d a 1£47 diploma from M c 16, Penn State at State College, PiLl imateiy 460 feet in length und 200 ' Lvonurdo ut Atlantic HfghiandN Tourlnu’s I’avern .. 10 Better Phunbing Gowan's umpiring course ^ybich is 25, Colgate ut New Brunswick. feet in Nvidth. I t w ill provide berth* Povlnn Illock Co. .. 10 T ...... * ' - - 88G ’annually conducted during...... tho 859 995 for 100 craft measuring from 15 to Pete’H T avern ...... 0 ' a n d .... ,-j------B s r-H -W — ____ winter months at Cocoa, Fla. 50'feet in ltifigthi -- - - _ ...... Cralo's Hevcragos , o Rockefeller ___ .. 201 169 McGowan h^F~wofkecT~Tn " seven- Name F. H. Lloyd Sr. To 171 pther nvailoblc_laQiliUes_ w ill. ln.» V lltuiUii'fi. j s . . « 10 “ Johnson ______.. 155 170 204 World. Series- and fivo All-Star w as m ainly a Part-time YMCA elude plug*in electric curront for - -T l-CHirwotid-iiui.^.,...... ;.Vi-r7rv7 ' J7 1 A. Bennett ...... 153 208’ 183 games. He wab behind the plate defense. each slip, wnter, gasolino. Diesel Luvtiie Labfi...... 0 .10 ^ M oore •1G0 in 1948 w hen C leveland and Boston F. Howard Lloyd sfr.t former Cellars Pumped .• ICO 174 fuel nnd lUbrlcotlilg oil, u;d>mplote La/i>re Shoes ___ .T' 5~~ 10 J Voorhees met in the only pennant-deciding Mutawan principal, wus appointed .. .182 135 183 line of inurine hardwaro ahd motor- ■ ; playofl game in American League part-time secretory of the Young Montagna'* Amoco Ace Oil Burner* , day foi’ Matawan. bopt accossorleB, and expert storage Wedding Announcsmanls . 851 850 893 history.-One of his top-ranking Men's Christian Association ot Mat* und reivulr fior.vice. . Grabs High Set, Game jjrinted promptly on paneled or - B ayview A, A. (0) graduates is. Bill McKinley, wJio awan at n meeting of the botfrd of Electric Water Heater* Ideally situated near the rcstuu- Honors brJilnl book snow-white vellum nt Dillon ...... ; 120 143 144 has completed four seasons In the directors Thursday night. HJs duties rant and shopping center of Key this ofllco. t . J O B U IN O Sm ith ...... -., . .. 192 153 139 American League. • will include organizing youth Promptly Alt.tldtd To. to —the... Indian 30. ’ DiBiase port, the now Marina will be easily Joe Pep, one of the wtandouts for Esposito , ...... 107- 151 150 McGowan reports 13 of-his stu- group* meeting In the headquarters, accessible from most of New Jer- tlie pare setlhig Mimtngna’H Amoco 14 C.dor Sl. K.y. 7-lltO a . sfcisiiic .1 6 0 141' 157 d ehia vh/ivo- been..‘placed ...in.; Class and outlining a program of activi H ave you read tho clasKlflnd adsT soy's muin highways- Jt Jti^t 30( com bine in th e Iluuinetisn^en'H HowU Pease ...... r re7“; I GO - m Triple. - A ,~ .leagues. The school ties for the center; y ball to the Toms River five. A to< ...... ■ s p o n so r tw o ,._- flve.-.ws ok_^o urseis. ’ D u rln ^ 'th c ‘business-sesslon, con?. minutes from . Sandy Hook by Iri# LeriiUUVlilul litnTfiiMf ti bljt nlghl to Jim Sullivan railed, then DlBias •iu-.lust^veeis.,ow ,V i’P._ovor Scjumeiv'H 832 750 It has Jhe advantage of beings under- ductcd— by-nayiriOnfl'.QQrniley, ------.J.wa&.Awanned_ under for a 15*yar 781 Oil HonterB, A?lde from KnibT)ing r . Schw arck's (31 thc G.I. Bill of Rights and civilian board . member,_yoted to oftUiaic “ Kreo nutomobilV-pnrking apace less on on MfempT't^TBigS H will also be provided for all boat single lOune lmirelK w ith u 241 In MATAW AN LUMBER CO. J o e ‘P ep ___ .. 200 221' "183 slu d e iU s a lso -a rc -o c c e p te d . Can.-. -With th e sla te “ Y*' organization. weed baelc'to-the 11-yard line o owjim_jJslng__the_bnjiln fucllitlen, the finale, Vep pouted hcoioh of 11)^- Joe Muscarella .. ..1 0 7 * 144 151* dldatca come, from fur-off places Attending- Tfuirsday's meeting a fake ppss play as time ran out. In addition, the^enUre T>o«r~ymrd 210~toi^n“'05i“ toiiil-«rHl-hluiujmt. Building Material* — Free Plan Book Service S. W alling ,107 190 • 102 such as Hawaii, Canada and Cuba. wero Mrs. Christine Lamborn. ' Aside from this closing drive, will bo iilumlnhted /it night,, with homirs, ...... B. Poulson ...... 145 185- Among them are collcgc/graduates, Mayor John W. Applegate, Dr, J. Stock and Custom Made Mlllwork__ 200 Rny Kruser also flnlNhed up with Al Schwarck ...... 100i. 107 Wallace McCue, Policc Copt John watchmen on duty on u round-the- clock basis...... better , than 000 pins on hcoron of ” .. Stair Building and Cabinets > Nick Mancini ... * •, m and all sorts of tradesmen. c>At the Flood, William Bader and Michael • —— Eiistnjond. 2IIM1W-220 -021. ' period the first , Huskie inf • BowWow’s Tiivorn continued lo Phone Matawan 1»2061 Opp. Freneau Station: -l.£39 •007 904 .Hoofers Capture Two occurrcd. Bernie Loehenour, In- pra;s...MonlttgnH'B for the lend by. . Champ'* Bar (31 i. The second class opens Feb. 11, sweeping the Keypori Cleaners luiit Ja e g e r ...... *. 178 170 ‘ 201 Al Somers of Die Pacific Const Bommer Fourth The Keyport Iloofers, n junior Morrow and Pave • Gage, an en d week. Other three‘gnmo wlnnerK WelSs' "...... 108 157 183 jeHgpe is chief instructor ond cnge quintet, umusscd n total of 101 scooped, up the ball on'the Mat were AmorJenn Legion over Luvolen Nappi ...... ,... . 203 203 140 Uigic. Donatelli, on. International (Continued from page six) , polntK in'liccountlng for two wins awan two to score thc first Indiar Lnbs; J^eyport Tnxl over the Hod Pope ...... 179 209 184 Marv Atkinson, Neptune end ond at Duibnch'B Audttorium,, Keana- touchdown. The Maroon nnd, Steel Beal’s Mobilgas Service J. Poulson ...... JB8 213. 213 the Shore's top-ranking pass re burg, recently. Tho Hoofers cdgod still h ad hopes w ceiver, was Idle ln the Red -Bank the .Rurlton Boys Club 00-H7 ond " Friendlu Seroicti ’ ' jni*6ed-.the-.;pqint. M10 91.8 923 game. Atkinson, however, Is fol overwhelmed Juice Ilelfiich'H .Wur* But "Matawan was; giving the DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER , OEOnQE T, DEAI., JR., Proprl.lor ' . ■ V arlese C opsirupiion (0) , lowing Bleomor with 30 points. Ho riors 101-57. Jo h n B row er neored gome away oguin in short order B oppner ...... 101 102 145 ls knotted with with Sid Brooke of 37. points for tho Hoofers ayuinst George - H unter fumbled - on - llie F. Kverson . v . ; V W3- 180 - 433 .»all cump.' This gives lhe umpires- Lukewood. Moving up on this pair the U<>ys, Club and Bobby Whale OPTOMETRIST Maroon 13 and Ed Honn pounced on M. E veiB oir...... 120 o-be' the opportunity of working ure Pete Trezza of Leonnrdo, (29 wus tho.high mun with 33 nttnlmi Repairs on All Make* of Auto* tho ball for the home 'forces. Two 17* EYES EXAMINED J.. Dorl ...... 157 . 180 140 s many as 12 games « wedc. . mnrkernl and Walt Jaeger of Nep the Helfrich combine. Indian v.buck6. picked' up snmiJ MombOrt ; ...... ■; . 181 109 16# Young men, interested in under- tune, (27 points), Wrecker Service — Washing Greasing ..yardage, but Wilber Ford posted to 35 W. Front St., Keyport Craig ...... '... 139 ... aking an umpiring carecr, are Ray Delienin, Keyport back, who Sandy Kassenoft for thc second Matawan Auto Body Tel, Keypori 7-2D2D Tires — Batteries — Parts dvised to eonlaet Willium Me* held his own for a major portion Toms River score. and Fender Shop 782 836 700 of the campaign, now finds that his . - I10UU8 - -- . . .. Matawan- was kepi [hacked up ' Lower Main Birosi Cars Called For and Delivered W. L. 19 points don't rule contention tor riAlt,Yj o ajn , to 0:30 p.m. against itsow n goal lino throughout M ataw an Strother’s-Builders ...... 15 6 a soled circle spot. 4 , Collision Work t SpecleUr Wed., ■» a.m, to 13 Noon tho second ond third periods, but John’s J5ar (v. . .>> 14. Neptune, with 164 points, will un . Ptlailnff — Color Malehtnfl lrrl., I) a.in. to I) p.m. made some commendable defensive 7 Keyport Tiger* Claw Krre EsUinatcs ' . Hot.* t) a,m. tu 0:30 p.m. Highway 35, near Six Corners Keyport- Yc Cottage Inn ., 13 doubtedly capture tho conrerenco stands. The Huskies checked Indian 6,1 ‘ Pbone Malawan 1*1011 Schwurek’a ...,.. 12 Oi1®j Raritan Boys Quintet scoring crown and Atlantic High drives a t.tlie.eighi. and the 30-yard Bar-.JJ ... ____ _ t - - • • 11 :l « | lands, wllh 175 markers racked up lines in the second quarter und al The Keyport . Tigers, » rapidly p3y view A. A* .: > 7 agninsl * them, - bid. fair,. to l eceive. tho' 2(1 and thb .two-In the third U , iving every- indication of develop- Qiump’s Bar . 7 the booby prize. * . , M ig into o n e . of th e outstanding quarter- * • Varlese Const. .. 5 i o ; -Iii-the final quarter Toms rjiver inlor basketball fives along • thc Security Bonds.pay tho same rote, mn&evtftoq ;of|ttj*d , b i^ U ilh fo o B h * toiyj-horcr'racked 'u p ^thfilr Hhird of interest os the War Bonds you, When, Matawan kicked out-after ihe j straight w in; at Balbach’s Autlltor* bought during thb war." Buy some I twp.yard, line stand, the fndi«ns\ lum. Vjctorious by narrow margins started,from ! funds of Riverview and Hazard Jones, ...... *r 'i WE ASK VO.Ill 0 First downs penalties . . 0 Hospitals, Whlttick, f ...... 5 i u 140 ; . . . Y ards gd. rushing .. . 60 • T he card lists 10, three-round Hopla, c ...... 2 10' '8'V. .’. Yards lost rushing ; • 40 prelims*.. two, fivc*round feature VanPelt, c , ...... 5 o io! Popular 70 Y ards gd. passing . . 117 bouts and three youth exhibitions; Sprinysteon, r .- ...... 7 -1 15 f 32 '.... Posses attempted .. , 18 William Balbach . Jr., Keyruburg Pam is, g -...... 6 0 10! Jealous Heart •fi’f." Passes completed .. , 8 sports promotor, is orranging the [ Bcoch, k ...... 0 0 f Is it luck that brings a company from scratch You'd be so Hard lo H»pUc* 2/;. Passes intercepted by- , 0 progrom. . . - . 1 DiPoalo, g ., , 1 9 .4 No. of kicks ..... , 10 Full card hn? not been arranged Lucky Old 6un to leadership in the field of NATURAL GAS in the 22. . V Ave. disi. kicks, yds, . 21.3 as yet.-Thc feature bouts will brJng 39 0 84 Throueh a Long snd BUepUss 5 ...... 'Fumbles . . 2 together Frank Papa, Keaftsburg'J ...... - R irlien Boys Club I2fi) N lyht - State of New Jersey? 2.1 Opp, fumbles recovered 3<13fl-pound Golden Gloves finalist, fg t *! 1 Can Dream. Can't I? * 15Kind an opponent selectc^.. from Pease, f ...... 45 ... Yards lost, penalties . 1 3 ; Thut'* My Weakness Now Tom s H ivei (25) Catholic Youth Organization boxing Metzger, f ...... 3 o g| D on't Cry> Joe • Ends—^Gage,. Sandy Kusseno/T, Sid*eliminations in New York; also P ark er, c ...... 5 o io; Believe us, it required hard work, ingenuity, You're Breaking My H urt kassehoff'BlaekwellrSalterr-Zt’hz- Johnny^CAorbak, Jamesburg Golden Rom an, g ...... 1 r> 7 Tackles—L oehenour, Rcvie^ Yet* Gloves champ in thc 119 poURff plack y ; g-;~Ty: ~ — - 0 _____0 T w n t y 't o u r Hours, of S u^ib ln # courage and determination to bring our custo man, Robison, Rudkin, Widmcier. class, against a Newurk opponent >- — ' r— f Circus ~ ' : Guards—Gerard. Tilles, Lur^en, yet to be named. 10 0 °'20 Give Me Your Hand mers "NatureVlncomparable-Fuel'- NATURAL -_WoUey^-)iaicr, Kuchlnsk y ^ There will be one heavyweight Score by Periods Drtameis Holiday Centels—Hann,. Engltman,’ Kauf*' bout on thc card. Pete Mollozea, T igers ...... 25 12 20 21—84 S om eday , GAS. m an, Reed. 199-poiind N^wprker, is expected to Boys-Club-,-,— 3 11 7..J —V) Backs—McRugfr?- E.' Hirvey. RT square off with Sant Dryer, o har'd* Toot-Toot-To©l*tf ...... 1.” .... ' - * • , _ Harvey, . Kantor, Ford, ' Newman, punching. J«imeshurg. hopeful, w ho Oil Burner and Boiler CleanJnq Let's Harmonise ’ Barney Schellberg, Citta, Pierce. tips thc stales at 180. fi tr v ic*. Oet the most out of your Making Love Ukulele Style We knew with NATURAL GAS.we would Matawan (0) %Tony Laurenti, 147'pound Middle Fuel Oil Dollar stultx wjtf M y B olero Ends—Sullivan, Griswold, Flynn, sex County boxer, will lead the' Perhaps. Perhaps, Perhaps hefve the best, cleanest, most economical fuel W eber. ■ ' card in the mlddle-of-the-scale Tackles—Volkert, Wilson, DufJy. weights. — . • available for qll domestic and commercial use — Guards—Cannon, Sakowski, Bur* Al Ladoucuer, mentor of the nett, Butch, Setterec. *Raritan Boys Club boxing camp., for your usel , . Centers—Roberts expgcls to enter'some of bis boysj - B ac k ^-D iB iase, M orrow, D. Hor* in the prelims. Those likely to go Cowboy rls, Hunter, Albreiht, Sherman. B. ure Bflljby Diibr.ow, ..W cft.Kean^ ’ 'A ' ■ Slipping Around ..... FigaJ, J. Harris, Collard, A. Jfipjl, burg, in thc 120-pound class; Billy It ’s the perfect fu el far: M auer. and Jackie Fagan, lhe fit.- Jam®*. Throwing Rice ...... Scorp by Periods . ’ High brothers In the featherweight Rider* In the Sky , Tom s -R iver 12, 0 0 13—25 Class; Jack English, Raritan Tmyn-1 The Echo of Your^FooUtepi M ataw an ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 chip in the 160-pound division; Mel- One Kiss Too M*ny Cooking Touchdowns—Gage, Sandy Kas- vjn Jensen, Raritan Township, who scnoff 121,-R. Horvey, ‘ fights in th e 125-pound bracket,, and -Points after touchdown—Newman jflck M ullnhey, K eyport ;;f«7Voril«; Water Heating (run! w ho g oel a t 135. Officials—TTough; O'Hara, Kelly, All bouts wilt be under sanction .. . iB^ditfereftcetsmtlia Record Holden Mazzacco. .. pf tho state AAU authority ay it iiiff«ffaa»vli«a f o * 1 House Heating applies to amateur show*, ci»u>outdirty,dtojltroo^ j beftusteitliog soot w ith < and Ca«es Angels Win Forfeit taf^ccoooaimCbtiiUKT; S w e fp ;G « U p M f o t o i l 1 Llghi'Rieial carrying cate lS.SO ...... -t> ...... Prepare For Season Refrigeration m e n ud fwroseaa h e ttc tu fe e The Cliffwood Angels won. a oew.lmprartAPmfdtrlbr«Ml «fl4 Aibwm sfyle record holders J5 Shore Football League* game Basketball will get under way at Genuine leather, sipper srr~' rather unorthodox fashion last Balbaeh*s Auditorium Dec. 10, ac ctOTf*. B oth easy t a use! closed cases 7,55 Sunday -when the Rumson Vel3 cording to Roecoc Dickey, who is rOWDCJt failed to appear at the Keyport organizing a- senior cage club tn *•» , s » « » s % m H, S. field for the scheduled tilt. play at that sports center. S l H ' l l l l l . U V The Angels will swing back *inlo BiU Carhart, nephew of Stan Car UQUtO . action at ine K.H.S, gridiron this hart. one-tim e ICey po rt H igh coach, m i i i < i # fiat C O U N T Y G A S Sunday *when they -ejUerUip. ..the and Duke 'fievine, ex-ICH-Sr-star, • ill • » l- Leonardo F. C, inn loop fray? Gmne are among: • lhe; players already PETE'S, Inc. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS t i m e ‘is fr.15 p.m.;t ...... signed. • ...... - - • • . .■/. ; M anagers w anting games ore Keyport HardwareCo. Cor.Front and MainSt*. FREEHOLD KEYPORT . Save Money, Savt O fl Have your asked to call P ic k e y , Keansburg IAJ lb« bn« «top) Furnm dcued tod Oil Buinter C-0336. . ; 26W.Fwo!St KEYPORT dieefced to r hlgh«rt effldency TELEPHOirC KEYPOHT 7 T 7 X PHONE; ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1 ' T , t K t r p o r t - 7-2000 ' ' Btuttc,. . wjtl Havi)hy(AJ sdsD £./>! * ro 5 ~ HOWMDUTff UOUNTY HISTORICAL ASSTt.
PAtiE EIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J, THUifefrAY. N ovem ber fi7,HiM 1 Brown School Par^nt-Teacher As Theodore R. Palumbo sociation; was made to Mrs.. Harold Sewer Plan Is Cedar Grove Fire Granted U. S. Patent Kruger’and the^cond,to Mrs. M. ' Stark. . ' . , . (Continued from page.one) Damages Tool House T he U nited S tates P a te n t OfTice, Gives To Missions Mrs, Mary Brown and daughter, pointed to tlie heavy burden of Washington, O. C, has granted a Jolan, of Cheesequake, visited Mrs. p aten t, N um ber 2487581, to Jh codoro principal and interest still being you in B. R. Quackcnbush in Freehold, W u fn E v m co BELG IU M ■ R. Palumbo, 42 Broad St., Keyport, borne by tho borough on thc 1023 YOU SEE w orn D-FAMOUS Fl e m i s h Blaze Quelled At Home Stanley Party Netted Annual Trustees’ - for an "electrical * resistor and M onday.:____ financing of the pumping station, » -PAINTINGS, SEA UTiPuL LAOf, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomas and Of Richard H. Dufford; methods of jnaJtJng fame.” Mr. $63; Funds Sent To: Meeting” Saturday; Interest charges'were declared- by HBUCKTS GLASSWARE, INTRICATE sons, Roger and Ronald, and Mrs; Other Area Items P alum bo "is* p resid e n t: of the C er . Former Vicar ...... Other Area Items the mayor to approach the original TAPESTRIES, AND MEDIEVAL j OMtnstit: A7Cressman~of Dayton, were Sun 4 GMNtt* amic Heater & Cathode Resistor principal over thc 20 years thc . cAsn.es and cathedrals. j Puar, A ' rapidly .spreading flrfe, w hich \The proceeds * from the reccnt day guests o t Mr.' and Mrs. Nathan --At- theannual -mcciing - of. the Co., 20 First St., Keyport. bonds-have been In.force. ___ Tue countryoffersa m at - Iwas. quickly, extinguished, destroyed Stanley party sponsored by the Cressman, Cheesequake. Browntown Union Sunday School The resistor .developed by Mr, Revenuo Bonds Out VARIETY OF INTERESTS /N Mr.' and. Mrs, John Criswell and Association, Saturday afternoon, half the roof of a tool house on the Palumbo is itelnff manufactured;-at; Young Pcoples-Feilowship of the Thc possibility .of using long AN AREA SLICHTLYLARGEft - 1? property of Mr. ityd Mrs) Richard Cheesequake Chapel of Our Sav* children, of East Brunswick, were - '^trustees .were..elected for. the com* the First St. plant for use by the revdnue bonds, to.be paid ofT from! THAN MARYLAND.- iour, amounted to $63 The funds Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ing year. They nre: Mrs. James H. DufTord, Cedar Grove, Friday. military services in special dec receipts of the water and sewer! Mr, and Mrs. Dufford extend their have been sent to the Rev. H. EUs- Mrs. .Harry Loesch In Cheesequake., Fountain, Mrs. Samuel Cosgrove, trohie tubes. The'new resistor calls utilities, wns ruled out by Council-1 Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr., Mrs. thanks to the firemen and rescue for thc uso of ceramc fllimenjs In worth Chandlcc, former vicar at Miss Jeannette Rainaud returned man George C. Doublicr, chairman1 Bquad for responding so promptly, the chapel, to be used for - his Whited Brown, Mr s. 01 to Gaub, place of the more common tungsten to her duties Tuesday at Doctors of finance. He observed a charge Richard H, Dufford of Cedar mission work in the Philippine Mrs....W illiam Pit.noy'. Mrs. M errill wire, The Invention is designed to Hospital, New York, after spending of $140 per ycar.._for w ater and Grove, demonstrated a motion plc- Islands. • ' Green, Mrs. Nicholas Aracc, Miss provide q more rugged and durable thc weekend with her parents, Mr, sewer would have to bo assumed -ture .projector, a Lihc^Noy^^p meet,, Mildred Green, Miss Marion Ocrtcl, rcs|stor__for electronic equipment, The Young Fellowship and Mrs. WJltlam J. Rainaud. . by cach householder in the borough ing of the Browntown Parent- Miss Marie-Gaub, Rubor Miller and f # Charles J. Holland^Tiew ^York will be guests of the Fellowship nt “ Mrs.";A1 Zeller' of Woodbridge, ; tu.cnrry the extension on a 40-year J h e f a l l a n d w in t e r 'rM v a .c n toEUAOPB Teacher Association. Refreshments City, served ras attorney ' for Mr, W illiam James?. ’ r Trinity Church, Woodbridge, Sun spent Saturday in Cheesequake.with basis," THurman Nealis objected EN JO YS A DOUBLE At>VANTAaE~NISTRIf> were served by Mrs. Combs, Mrs. Palumbo ‘ ' v . Miss M arie G aub -swas clcctcd day evening. The party will leave Mr. and Mrs. Harry Locsch; there was-ho right tQ g S ' COSTS l e s s , AND HE FINDS £UROPEW Burlew, Mrs. Ahlman and Mrs. the chapel nt 6:30 p.m. :-r-:Superintcndcnl;_- 'Mr- Pitney, assist orCsuch a basis foi* one 'section of f r WexrwQ Nmsms,W uc/vmmi'AM f' D ufford .v.r,.... . Second Sheets ant superintendent; Mrs! ~G«iUb;; tho borough when otliers’fifd hot — Mr.—and-Mrs. John Chamberlain VF W And . Auxiliary. ; SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN FULL SWING. The nrst :awnrdvih' the--nierchim- eith er whita-or~cunnry; -whilo.-.our.: . treasurer; and Miss Green, secre have water scrvice. of Cedar Grove, 'entertained Mr. and To Have Yule Party, dise club sponsored by the Whited present, stock* lusts, $1.75 per 1000. tary. Annual reports showed a P Asked if Freneau would not be Mrs. O. U. Hoy of East Orange, over balance on hand of $091,70, und that i ^//RBLAND "stuck" with bearing the-.costs of / S NOTED FOR LECENp thc weekend. On Saturday guests P lan s for a jo in t Christmas party during thc past year a total of sewer extensions in other areas AND ROMANCE— of ,thc Chamberlains were $fr.' and on Dec. 14 with post members were $57.19 had been given to missions ' Convert your heating equipment to when denied such an improvement, , -Bl a r n e y Ca s t l e , w it h i t s Mrs. Thomas Anderson of Keyport, discussed at the Nov. D meeting of and boncvolenccs...... Mayor Applegate gave assurance Irrw e OFELOpUEMce? TNC PYRA m S ^ & I* and Ml^s Margaret Crockett of the Ladies Auxiliary of Keyport A Thanksgiving service will bc that under the assessment plan this AL MOUNDS OF ITS ANC/ENt JONGS, ' PertfT Amboy. ( Post 4247, Veterans of Foreign Wars, NATURAL GAS ... Jield Thursday morning from 8:30 There will be « covered dish supper would not bc tho case unless de D r u i d s 'a l t a r s , a n c i e n t C e l t ic Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiser of to 0:30 in the B row nlow n Sunday and a visit from Santa Claus. New heating systems completely installed faults of assessments became so c r o s s e s , r o u n d t o w e r s , a n d Indianapolis, Ind., returned home School, with Capt, Clarke of the A report on the successful Hal heavy n.s to vu.ult the general tax STOR/CD MOHAST£RIE3~ANl> FOR Sunddy after spending a week in . . steam -— hot water — warm air Perth. Amboy Chapter of lhc Sal Cedar Grove with Mr. Heiscr’s loween party was glycn by Mrs. rate, He noted that sower extension THE L EISVRELY, COLORFUL LIFE Mum>ACk\ vation Army, in charge. He will bu mother, Mrs... Louis Heiser. Friday in Frencnu could be accomplished OF ITS PEOPLE. ^ Rock wool insulation—aluminum storm windows accorr/panicd- by sevcnil musicians. much easier than in the areas dis- evening Mrs. • Hcjscr. entertained. at AH'"Tncinbcrs*' of "the school-aro a family dinner and gUests were Mr, ALL WORK-GUARANTEED ' " .. cusscd’’*aS ttafre "w'Ofe : w lakes - or- - Prompt estimates — No obligation'’ .' ' ’asked to brin« donations of fruit natural obstacles to be passed. and' Mrs. H&ward' H; Heiser qrid — tmd- canned-Roods-fOi-tlie...Salvation - - -•••- - ’ eijlabll5hed'’1933 r • ------r — " —John- Muller - attacked -asr.Tirtfalr. 1 ;..... K ey p o rt B aptist (2) daughters, Sonia and Elsie, Mr. and BRIGHT SPOT Army and the collection also will the liklihood others could attach M rs.-Frank- Seabury—and-chlldron. G. C osper ...... 1 6 0 117 bc given to that agency. onto the' sewer extensions at a Miss Barbara Levy Audrey, Frank jr. and Yvonne. of A . B utler ...... 1 5 8 148 103 RADIO SHOP . At the Sunday School session lust time beyond thc period of financing Keyport; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suburban Insulating & Heating Corp. li. Woolley ...... 152 130 159 week. Ann Molnar received her without sharing the cost. He aver mond Heiser. ; . 27 E. Front St., Keyport B ranch Office A. DiBiase ...... 143 14r P hone K ey p o ri 7-0722 seventh year bar for perfect at red they 'could use small size pipe Honored At Shower William Stalker ancl thc Missc? J. Glnter . *.,. 159 103 138 Main St. Matawan Mat. 1-2321 tendance.. :...... ,...... and installations tokeep the cost Helen and Isabel Stalker of Mont H,„Burrowcs...... \ .. 137 .129 • The auction sale last Thursday down. ^ • Keyport Girl To Be clair,-were Sunday guests In Cedar DUMONT - MOTOROLA night for the Sunday School netted Grove of Mr. and Mrs^ John Cham " Seos Co»t Not Too High Married Sunday To 604 601 643 - a total of $')3.27, Louis Rosenthal held the cost was berlain. Radio and Television Keith Harwood . Ktyport Reformed (1) not -too. - higli_ ..when _ the. average PICKUP & DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of householder in the area was spend J. Reardon r.v. ;..175 • 140 • 160 Security Bonds pay the 6ame rate The Fam ily N ext D o o r . . . Old Bridge, spent Tuesday evening ing $15 three or four times a year A miscellaneous shower wns W. Schanck ...... 157 150 124 of Intorest as.the War Bonds you SALES and SERVICE - — - By . with Mrs. Stewart’s brother-in-law to get septic tanks cleaned and_ $40 given for Miss Barbara Levy of E. Florlan ...... 131 112 118 bought during the war. Buy Bomel und sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter n .y c o r lo r new laterals. Hc ^otcd Second St., Keyport,L, Dick on ...... ThurBday 121 150 131 . Gaub, Browntown, • this was nearly as much- as « na sewer evening at the home of Mrs. Loo L. Schanck .,,,. . . . 150 1G8 189 . Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace were ussessrocnt. William’ Wleland ob McCann, Broad St., Keyport. Assist H andicap ...... 60 50, Saturday visitors in New Bruns- jected this was not his experience- ing Mrs. McCann as hostesses wcrc & wink. They had dinner at the with n septic tank, but Mr. Rosen Mrs. Fred Caspar, Mrs. William 700 779/ 722 . A. \TOtJRINE SON McNally and Mrs. M. Crowley. , TYDDi f SERVICE STATION . . Howard Johnson restaurant. thal maintained Mr. Wioland had • Maiawan Baptist (2) Mrs. Nellie Aase of. Browntown, The gifts were arranged under only been so fortunate becausc he F redda ...... 103 130 170 entertained at luncheon Tuesday a large white crcpe .paper umbrella, Let us cmmge your oil and lubricate your car had an extra large lot. R obinson ...... 108 125 afternoon . Her guests were Mrs, Thc rooms were decorated with Question was raised if Mr. Rem M. D u n c a n ___ ; . . 221 148 101 , (Z ^Vhile you are at work. Betty Sprague, Mrs. A. Gilbertson, fall ./lowers and white bells. The ington had miscalculated thc total H enderson . . 167 222 152 Mrs. S. Ahlmnn, Mrs. Amos Bur- table decorations wdre iii- pink nnd Mein and High Sts. front footage involved, in thnt there P reston ...... 170 101 227 Matawan, T*. J. lew jr, and Mrs. E. Olsen. white, the ccnterpiccc*-being a PARKING are two sides to a street. Mr.-Boyd Herbert ... . 166 Mrs. M. Smith of Keyport, spent gave ussurance th o . 36,000 total bouquet of pink rosebuds and white thc weekend in Browntown with chrysanthemums. After"’ tlie open frontage used in the calculations 030 ' aid 002 her sister, Mrs. .Walter Gaub and ing of thc gifts'U-bufTe^ supper was .M a rk e n CemeUrr Lttl*rinfl was for both Bides of the street. He St. John's (1) -w fam ily. ' also reassured those, with largo served. . C, M enzel ...... 144 130 164 "MrorTria^MMrHcrbert Crane sr. frontage, but relatively small areas, Miss Levy will be married, this Cranford, were Sunday visitors In Sunday to lCelth Harwood of Koy T. Builey , .-4 7 2 156. 180 tho basis of commutation would A. Bogurt ...... 170 230 MONUMENTS B row ntow n of th e ir son and allow for their position. In the port. , B lind ...... •' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ease of corner lots, It was the opin Guests included Miss Levy’s R. LeRoy ...... 134 171 160 H. GROFTW. Herbert Crane jr. ion of Mr. Boyd an assessment mother. _ Mrs. Edwurd Serois of A. Walling. / . 184 203. 10G 190 Jackson Street Mftiawan, N. Ji ?‘n i call you every evening after 6 V1 Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr. and commission would rule a separate Elizabeth; Mrs, Owen Levy Jr. of • Miss Elizabeth Brautigam of Brown Nixon; Mrs. Frank Harwood, Mrs. H andicap ...... 44 44 ‘44 lot existed if the property ran deep —— ■----- I, ■ ' Phonesi ..Shop on R avin*' Drive town, were —enterlaiued ..Saturday on the side ,itrecl to the point, where Henry Graham, Miss Myra Brown, ^ - '• • • • - ' 803 074 884 M ataw an 1*1703 an d 1-OSOBJ ' N«xt lo RoithlU Cotn. • An out-of-town trip doesn't Sunday arid "Affar 6** Betol or« . ■ and .Monday afternoons at...brkige there was room to erect another MIm Jean Huyliu\ MJss Virginia Kennedy, Miss Ella Wnllace, Miss Matawan. Presbyterian (2) separate the Family Next Door! OMtflderably fow«r Ifiait daytim e . parties In Asbury Park, _____ house- wlth.proper-frQntagpj __J„ Mr. and Mrs. FYcr^ G aub and L11!inn~Trnrcy;-Mrs,--George-Wein- .R^C.QtilelL_t • • • • .. 143 109 lbl) They keep iii touch by Long rates. Here, exdmlve of Federol lax, , Asked about streets not taken are typical "after 6" and Sunday rnan, Mis. Estelle Post, Mrs. Julius E. Lisk ...... 121 165 146 -Distance—know-Jujw every-, daughter, Jciin. ' of Browntown, by the borough, Mr, Boyd - fates for a 3-minute call from N ew ark^— Ruohlc and Mrs. George Nqlcon, all Si Rlttcnhouso . ..134 150 126 were-reccnt-Trcnton visitors,. J stated the sewer plan - envisioned C H A R L I E ’S MATAWAN one’s fceliag— Inohhcld in Atlantic City, Five mer- tickets given free nt every perform* Z leglar . ,,, .;i3T ^ $ clwndtee awards were made to Mrs. once this week, Including Monday. Kolsa ...... 146 OLDSMOBILE 'JSrciman, Mrs S. Slovenz,’Flor- The person to be given the award Morris, Helen Znbrlskic nhd will be onnbunced from thc stago 776 785 BIS \{ MW- D. Fitzgerald. The attendance between Monday evening's two reg* C alvary (0) " '‘bannfer w as^on by Miss Henrietta ular shows. In addition to the M aurer ...... 190 134 182 majr»r uward, nine consolation prizes BUdcrback ...... 127 101 160 PH«NI YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILf DEALER & Refreshments ,i were served by 6fwaltiHe«^ 4li- B oyce v », ,154 . 120 128 v /ip v s-n th g ra d e - m o th ers w ith Mr«. Q. Boyce ,, 120 117 146 ^jNjcftolas Huaso ns hospitality cbiit- Wedding Announcements C. W hurtmv 5, 147 191 172 prinlccl: proti)Pt.iy_- . paneled or H andicap . ■Ji.-*; 12 12 12 Phone MatawaniW970, R O B E R T G . ’’n \ ------brldal. booji, ^iy-w/Jiitc veUunv rit r flave you read the dossiQcd ods? this office. . - 750 744 '801 "..... I " " " " '1 , ' ■: / ■- -• I " . ‘M - y t . ’ ......