Rod, Gun Club on Guard to Prevent Fish Theft
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News—Editorials A Vigilant Voicfc for Facts—Opinions D emocr acy VOLH; FMDAY, JUNE 14, lfM TWO CElfll Mkutrel Show to Be Presented Red Cross Plans Rod, Gun Club on Guard For Monmooth Junction P.T.A. Going Forward Results are already being achiev- With their laugh-provoking jokes HUGE ROCK TOPPLES FROM ed by members of the committee To Prevent Fish Theft dressed up to give them local flavor TRUCK ON KINGSTON STREET making arrangements for the game the cast of Kingston's hit minstrel and card party to be held in the SCHOOL BOARD TEAM With preparations completed for Monmouth Junction Fire House on its fishing contest for school chil- show will give a repeat performance Kingston.—A rock weighing sev- TRIMS DEANS PLAYERS Tuesday evening, June 25,' for the dren this Saturday morning, the in Tne Dayton School Auditorium eral tons which was being trans- benefit of the Red Cross, according Dayton.—A team composed of Monmouth Junction Rod and Gum next Friday evening, June 21, for ported by a quarry truck, toppled to Mrs. Alfred Van Duyn, chair- members of the Board of Education Club is taking steps to thwart theft the benefit of the Monmouth Junc- from the vehicle at the corner of man. and others associated with the of the trout by "one of the world's tion Parent-Teacher Association. Main and Academy Streets Wed' meanest crooks." The committee will meet at Mrs. school system defeated the Deans Tickets for the event, recently nesday and snapped an electric After Lawrence Brook, scene of Van Duyn's home this Tuesday softball team in a match here Tues- placed on sale, are rinding many pole. the contest, was recently stocked evening to give reports. Prizes for day. 13-9. buyers, according to members of the with trout for the first time, the the event are being solicited as far Willis B. Schoenly. president of committee in charge, composed of club learned that someone was,, en- as possible and how many will have the Board, umpired which probably Mrs. Sidney Smdley, Mrs. Franklin gaged in illegally netting the finny Pioneer Grange to be purchased will depend upon accounts for the victory achieved by Naylor, Mrs. Thomas F. Bruton, creatures at night. Club members the reports received at Tuesday's the school representatives. Mrs. Michael Brabson. Mrs. William believe they know the identy of die Is Incorporated meeting. Voorhees and Mrs. George Logan. culprit. Others, in addition to The show, produced by the La- Game officials are stocking Law- Dayton.—Papers of incorporation nounced last week, who will assist dies' Auxiliary of the Kingston £"__= GOP to Hold rence Brook with 500 trout as game were filed with the county clerk are Eugene Ryan, soft drinks; Fire Company, was originally given for the young anglers. By mean* this week by Pioneer Grange No. I. John T. Ritter, tables and chairs, at Kingston on May 24. A capacity Fall Banquet of nets the fish will be confined assisted by Sterling Brabson and crowd enjoyed the program. Attorney Joseph J. Messina of this to a limited area in order to assure John T. Mershon, door, Mrs. Mi-! Kingston .^-Plans for a banquet AdmtoaoD 40 an* 20 Cents place prepared the document. good catches for the contestants. chael Brabson and Mrs. John Fitch. in October were made by the South In order to forestall any loss of Admission to the black-face pro- Mrs. Rose Oertel is named agent Admission will be 40 cents. Be- Brunswick Republican Club at a the trout through theft, the area duction will be 40 cents for adults Trustees are Russell Spratford' Wil- cause of the urgent appeal being meeting here Monday evening. The liam Duncan and Henry Pollitt. ate and ace are to xed y will be patrolled. and 20 cents for children. It is made by the Red Cross, a large at- ^ p' ^ fi b scheduled to start at 8:30 o'clock. Others who signed the articles tendance to swell the proceeds is1 tne committee in charge. Three Clams ErfaMUbed A large mixed cast will present are Henry M. Von Thun, Ancil Da- hoped for. Members of the committee ap- Children competing in the fishing the show. During the interlude a vison, ft Clarence Hunkete. William pointed by President William H. contest will be divided into three number of specialties wrH be given S. Duncan. Lloyd S. Smith. Abbie KINGSTON SCOUTS WIN Van Dyke are Commit teem an Elmer classes in order to give all an equal by talented individuals. Cressman, Rose Oertel, Joseph C. C. Beekman, Judge George A. Sprl- opportunity. Pupils wishing to enter Eadtaen who took part in the , Lewis S. Dreyt.V..' Arnold F. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP atore, L. J. Luck, Mrs. James Ed-j the contest must register with the*.;:- Kingston performance will again go it. Charles E. Fisher, Fred Kuhn. wards, Irving Lewis and Miss Cora teachers. Kingston.—Boy Scout Troop No. through antics and deliver the rib- Fred Reed and Victor M. Shaw. Penberthy. i Sontestants bagging the greatest 45 has won an attractive loving tickling jokes. Residents of Mon- Succes-ful Drive n Prvgrew Present at the meeting was At-' number of the piscatorial victims cup emblematic of championship in torney John VR. Strong, Republican will receive prizes consisting of mouth Junction and vicinity will be Pioneer Grange is in the midst the Boy Scout Softball League. nominee for the assembly. Mr. complete fishing paraphernalia. The their prey this time. You may be of a successful drive for $5,000 to Thomas Brian is scoutmaster. one of the "victims." build its own home. The campaign Strong, who is very popular in the school nurse, Mrs. Rosamond Col- is going forward under the super- tfktt-ON SOCIETIES TO Township, condemned the proposed lins, will be on hand to rendwr vision of H. T. Underwood of Kings- pension for widows of New Jersey first-aid rf the young anglers need Telephone Men ton, chairman of hte finance com- HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING judges. medical attention. mifte*. Assurances of united support for Everything has been done by club This Saturday evening, June 15, Dayton.—The Ladies' Aid and Frank Dye. candidate for Tax members to make Lawrence Brook Start on Exchange the building committee- of which Missionary Societies will hold an all- Collector, and Henry M. Von Thun, a first-class fishing spot. All weeds Mrs. Oertel is chairman, will act on day meeting next Thursday at the Township Committee nominee, were and brushes rn the area have been Employees of the New Jersey proposed plans being drawn by Ed- home of Miss Willena Rtghtmire. given by club members. cut away. Bell Telephone Company broke ward C. Hiekey, Milltown architect. A Daily Home News photographer ground Friday morning for the; At ;,. M%t n ,._ has been invited to attend and re- structure which will house the auto- jone 2b pionew Gra_ge Graduation Exercises Conducted cord the event in pictures. Monmouth Junction exchange. 6:30. Each lady is to bring a cov- The new building will be con- ered dish. Daring the social hour In Four South Brunswick Schools High School structed of brick and will have a a motion picture will be shown. slate roof. It will be 22 feet square. The public is invited. Graduation exercises were held by South Brunswick's four schools Windows will be absent in the at- Grads Listed this week with large audiences witnessing the impressive programs. tractive structure which will house the intricate but efficient automatic The Dayton School exercises were held in the school auditorium Wed- Jamesburg.-A large portion of apparatus. Many Attend nesday night, while the Monmouth Junction School conducted its pro- the graduating class of Jamesburg Construction of the biulding pro- gram on the same evening in Miller Memorial Presbyterian Church. On High School, which field exercises Thursday evening, the Kingston School held its exercises in Bremen's per is expected to consume about Movie, Dance Thursday night, was composed of Hall and the Deans school observed the climactic occasion of the South Brunswick students. six weeks while an additional six term in the Deans auditorium. About 125 persons attended the Taking prominent part fn the pro- weeks will be required for the in- The programs arranged were as follows: stallation of the switching equip- motion picture show and dance gram were Miss Catherine Georgia DAYTON SCHOOL ment. sponsored by the South Brunswick Smith, who was salutatorian; Wil- A. 1. Orchestra Selections liam F. Knowles who rendered a vo- System Announced m May Young Republicans in the Mon- 2. Invocation cal selection; and John Mate, mouth Junction Fire House. Al- Plans for introducing modern 3. Welcome .___ ______ Edith Patterson who gave a violin solo. though the event was held primarily dial telephone service in the Mon- 4. Song .. America the Beautiful Miss Smith, in addition, was hon- as a social, the very large atten- mouth Junction area were announ- 5. Songs:- Primary grades: (a) Here Comes the Flag ored for high scholastic standing. ced last month by Mr. E. J. Potter, dance made possible a profit of a- (b) America Miss Sophie Sigle and Warren J. manager for the New Jersey Bell bout $15. 6. Square Dance Sigle won awards for their high Telephone Company. Pictures shown included an hv 7. Songs:- Intermediate grades: standing in the general and agri- structive film on The dial switching apparatus to the making of (a) Dear Old Glory cultral course respectively. velvet, an engrossing portrayal of be installed is of a type designed (b) The U. S. A.