Halloween Parade Woodbrook Families Flay Boarding Home Train
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X^- ^-^-v,j. .<-•"•• BOSSOUTU CO. HISTORIC*1- ASSS,. } ~ r "^ * .. \ 2400 COPIES COVERING TOWNSHIPS OP This Week UOLMDGL, MADISON ONE SECTION MARLBOtlO. MATAWAN AND 16 PAGES MATAWAN BOROUGH Utmbu Nittoul WltorU) Awoclitlos Utmbu jtethYEAR — 16th WEEK H J P&dtI MATAWAN, N.J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1956 Single Copy Ten Cent* -Minmogm Ctuniji PMI Churches Aid UNICEF PRESBYTERIANS PLEDGE $122,875 IN BUILDING DRIVE Halloween Parade The Matawan Council of Train Stop At Zirman submits Plans For 1500 Homesites Churches is iponsorini - * "Halloween Tac Dai" for Matawan Sought In Church St. Area Of Matawan Township the United Nations Interna- tional Children's Emergen- Commuters From New Developer To Donate 15-Room School; >, Democrats Sponsor cy Fund on Wednesday'.»f- : Borough Event ternuon from 4 to 5:45 p.m. Homes In Area Cited Requests Lot Size Cut To lOO-By-100 Feet : Young people from the var. Matawan Boroujh Council 1 The ftpirlt of Halloween will Ions churches will be sta> had one of its shortest meet- Milton Zirman, developer of children coming Into tho sub- prevail Wednesday night In tloned is the business sec- ings ori_rec_ord Tuesday. J?rln- Laurence Brook, East Druns- vision by building a lS-roora Matawan -when all the—mer- tion to receive contrlbuiloni cTpaOteni of"dlacussloif.was wlok-;-ThAir.sday "presented "to hoolr~f rce~ot~i!haT((«r on lrS=" chant* on Main St. will dis- for UNICEF. ~r' due to a letter from the State the Mntnwan Township - Plan- n-acrs tract. Ho bellevedr;;~ play large lighted - pumpkins Public Utilities Commission ning Board tho map ot "Rftr- at it all 1500. homes were •in their windows and a gay Boys and (iris in the Sunday Church Schools will reporting; the Pennsylvania R. Itan Valley, U.S.A." aa It Is ild, there would bo 35 claas- parade of costumed children R. was taking "off; train 110 located In the township. It oms hoeded. Mr. Dolan not- will march' to the tunes of be asked to give their "Trick or Treat Pennies" on Oct. SB, which forces com- calls for 1500 homes lit the d his figures agreed with e>- the Matawan Firemen's Drum muters to use train 712 fol- township on 100-by-lOO foot lot imates ot the Mnlnwnn and Bugle Corps. The parade to this fund. The - minister of each church will an- lowing 'it, The hearing on the elzcs and 700 homes In Rail- 'ownslilp Board ot ICduaatlon. _ Is being sponsored by , the removal Is Nov. 9. ..:.'- tan Township on 10-bylOO-foot •tr. Zirman nulrt ono thintt to Matawan Democratic Club nounce on Sunday the time and place children In his • First reaction ol the conn- lot nines, omombcv was thnt tho board ' with Leo Welnsteln ai gener- Mr. Zirman acknowledged as plnnnlne to build 30 al : chairman, parish will share their oil was that, as the train did trick or treat pennies. not stop at Matawan, it was It was "Illegal" for him to bo ooms at Cllffwood nt a cost ' Qthcr organizations have of no concern to the borough presuming the map when Iho •90,000 por room. Ho re- volunteered their services Allan Fancher, a spectator, township had a subdivision uliided tho board that using and the Matawan Borough addressed the council to de- ordinance calling for 150-by- own construction force Auxiliary In full uniform will Woodbrook Families clare that It the train did not 100-foot minimum lot slues, nd malnilals,. he could da march alongside of the chil stop at Matawan, petition He b e 11 o v cd, howover, he 3 woll as hntl boon dono on dren. All the fire . trucks in should b» made to the rail- could convince tho board the pmoilal School, which cost.. Hie borough' will be In serv- Flay Boarding Home road and the PUC to have It 150-by-100foot size was uot bouLtlOOO por room, ice and will throw spot lights do so. He estimated the No. economical. llatables To Inoreaie on the parade'rs. The borough Proprietor's Sister Prior to lila prosontatlon ot Mi'. Zhlnan was ot tlio fire police 'will be stationed 10 t r a 1 n passed through Hits At Exaggerations Matawan about 8:31 K.m, and tho map, tho commltton hnd iifnlon that once 1) u 11 d 1 n it at every crossing and clear projootod notion which, would ft« EOltm along rapidly In the streets for the line of the No. 712 at 8:52. He de- A group of WoodbrooK resi- clared numerous commuters Members of the First yresbjlerlan Church, Matawan, have pledfed Hit,875 to help block his proposal. Harold Do- ho tract, tho townahlp would march. finance a new church and Christian education bulldlnr. It wai announced lasl evening. Eighty Ian wanted the board to act cqulro intablos to glvo It ths ents were present at the In the, new homes .ares sur- campaign workers, meeting In the lecture room of the burned out church, learned that 04.S Matawan Township Commit- rounding Matawan were driv- up n limit on the number of lovrowlnu power to erect tho The parade will start at 7 per cent of (he campaign's 1110,000 minimum foal had been reached'with 271 pledies re- building penults that would ».ni, at-the Monument, at the tee meeting yesterday to de- ing to. Bed Bank or South ceived. •;,- .• . ' i-'.' • • . •.'•-. -omalulnir 18 rooms noedod mand further clarification of Amboy mornings to get the bo Issued In a year to koci> ithout flimncUl dlffloulty. Intersection of Main and . The enthuilaitlo vlotorr dinner climaxed the formal p»rt of the current eantpaltn. growth In proper proportions Broad Sts., proceed south on the situation surrounding the No. 112 train. He said the No. The Rev. Chester A. Galloway, pastor, (left), thanked all members for their contributions o notod thnt thaio ratnbles 'arker Boarding Home, locat- to existing facilities. o»\i acotuB from more than . Main St. to South St., then In- 10 train did not stop In the of time and money and vo|oed the belief that total pledges would reach $150,000 within two Wanti Committees Appointed to the High School Auditor- ed in the. Robert Marvin area. or three months, and eventually might go as high at $180,1)00. Tho advance (lfts committee, onion, as he planned to build.:. ium for Judging, awarding of house in their subdivision. Mr. Fancher related that headed by Joseph Dietrich, will carry on and contact those members of the church who were Mr. Dolau also. called on largo "regional" shopping prizes and refreshments. They received o 1 a. r I f y i n e e was receiving numerous .out of town durlnf the drive, Edmund L. West, (kneeling), la building fund treaaurcr. tho board to rooommond to icinter oil Route 3i near tin Two Classics For Children tatements from Mrs. George e 1 ep ho n e calls about the Walter Swanson, (right), general chairman of the campaign, also commended the work- the Matawan Township Board vlatmvan Boiatigh line, He • The children will be • divid- Cuchural, sister of the propri- matter. Mayor, Spafford W, ers for their spirited effort). "You have probably found," be declared, "that you have done one of Education that It appoint d m 11 ta d tha oompotltlan ed Into two classes: Class 1, etor and former head nurse Schanck, as president ot the of the most unselfish Jobs « person can do In his lifetime. The good will spread around the a commltteo to Join with a lorn thiii sliopplnK oontor up to six years of age; Class at Marlboro State Hospital area has been tremendou*. No one will keep us from a new cliuroht" committee from the planning rould boar lioavlly on bar* Monmouth Municipal Associa- Nearly half of the total pledged was raised In the general solloltatlon part of the cam- H, six-to-twelve years. Prizes which only appeared to add tion, said something was be- board to study dovplopments atni'oi, but olted the uel to the fire. palgii and the remainder by the special gifts committee headed by MUs J. Mabel Brown of the sumo Bite and In tho ownslilp for years had li«d will be awarded for the fun- ing done by that body to and Mr, Dietrich. Before the meeting closed, John McKeeh was honored for the highest niest, most original and most Mrs. John D. Hughes asked plead for better consideration mme price range that Mr, Ittlo bunlnons to help with Its about an. Inquiry Ezra W. team total. ';•'• ,- . '' Zirman was proposing, Ho bo- beautiful costumes. 'or the 300 commuters from atablos, • Karkus, township attorney, llevod tills would help to de- Mr, Zlnnrvn stntod he liad Judges will be Mrs. Peter was making for the residents. the county using the No. 110 termine- tho number of ohll- Head, art chairman of the train. • : - Clocks Go Back lonaultod with Matawan Hoi* Mayor John Man, Jr., told rtrnn of school age that could intli, Knyport, and tho Wtiil Matawan Woman's Club; Miss them they could expect, an The mayor told Mr. Fan- Waljace Restored Those who pursue the elu- Madison Inn, Trudy's bo expected from such,a sub- Emma Billla, President of cher he had reason to believe Coiiimburii Water Co, concerti- answer at a special meeting sive hours will be able to division, ng a hupply of wistofi _Ha •the Ladles'Auxiliary of McA Nov. B. They wanted to know there w e r a sufficient new catch up with one of them Elvalne-Schanclc Post 2318, commuters using Matawan To Police Post Hearings Are Held Fred Wonrol, - citing a fig- ald ho litvcl ottered to »lnk , how far deed restrictions Im- Sunday morning at 1 a.m.