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* « 4 Member Monmouth County Preit Club ------Li"’IgAL-Uia------J______,'J M «7th YEAR — 25th WEEK Founded In 1889 MATAWAN, N. J., FRtpAV, JANUARY 17, 1936 12 Page*— 2 Sections Five Cento Single Copy. Tentative Budget Matawan Township Gives Water Council Urged To Muehlhausen And Bank Elections Of For Monmouth Is Extension Contract ToMandy Co. Bear Sole Cost Of Currie Clash Twice The Bayshore Area Below Last Years Cliffuiood-Oak Shades- Project Will Be Started Soon; Local Health Work At Council Meeting Water Will Be Purchased From Keyport, Committee Both Keyport Companies Reduction Is $92,672,56 Muehlhausen For Health Councilman ‘Thank*’ Bon Retain Present Staff; Decides; Bond Issues For financing The Work Estimates Show; Total Board Taking Over Di Attorney For Letting R. Malkmus Replaces Placed At $2,561,569 Bids were received by Matayan plies handled by him as a local In rection Of Activity; Police Committee Get Wall In Matawan Library Tax Set Township Committee Monday nlte dustry be favored by the township and contracts let Tuesday nlte at the committee as these were equal In Expente Pondered Lawyer’s ‘Abti*e* township hall for the Installation standard and quality to those speci ROBERTS O T E S TWO j HEARING SETFORJAN. 22 of water mains In the CUfTwood and fied In the bids and offering a speedy NO taxI n c r e a s e Oak Shades sections under federal service on any of the equipment ANNEXATION ISSUE County Attorney Is Named I aid. Walter .M. Joyce, from Newark should there be a break or defect Public W ill Have Chance PWA headquarters, was present. after the contract Is completed and Preaent Indications Are Advice To Proceed With In Keansburg, Atlantic | To Voice Opinion Then; Four bids were received from the contractor relieved of Ills re Same Rate Retained; Caution Meets Opposi Highlands; Terhune* j The Scrip Issues Still widely separated areas, only one of sponsibility. Freneau Fire Co. Ap tion; Surrey To Be At Long Branch which was from a Monmouth County Carl J. Olson. Woodbrldge, recom Remain A Problem contractor. A. Stanley Mundy St mended that the supply salesman propriation Hit Made By Council Co., Ino., Woodbrldge, low bidder, meet with the contractor and the Ftow changes miirked the annual i The Monmouth County Board of The announcement by Mayor Ed re-organliatlon of the banka In this received the contract on hla lump township commttteo al an early date. Several times at the Tuesday nlte Freeholders approved a budget of sum bid of 140,956.40 Bids of the This was set for the first meeting ward W. Currie at the meeting of meeting of the Matawan Boro Coun section at the annual meetings of REP. WILLIAM II. SUTPHIN *3,581,SO# for 18Jfl at their meeting ______the Matawan Boro Council stockholders and directors'Tuesday. other contractors were: Tullor Oon- nlte In February If convenient to the T uck- I l l t l i ) SI. HUHI.KW cil, Mayor Edward W. Currie aad Again Standard Bearer Tuesday. The board set Jan. 33 as | ,tructlon Co., Red Bank, (M.314.M day nlte that the budget for 1938 I At ths Keyport Banking Co, Key contractor. Ke said he thot the Milliwatt Attorney Councilman August J. Muehlhausen, the day for the public hearing and ! w. O. Frits & Co., West Orange; *41,- 1s belnj prepared for Introduction I port, all directors and oncers were government would atsnd back of the Jr.. who served as chairman of Ihe passage of the budget which went at the next meeting, led to long I police committee, until the ftrst of re-elected. The board comprises F. 351.80;, Frassa Construction Oo., recommendations of the local gov SUTPHIN AGAIN TO by nrst reading without oppoaltlon. discussions on the Matawan Public the year, engaged In verbal ax- Palmer Armstrong, Harvey 8. Bedle, Paterson, (43.2(8.06. erning body, Necessary papers were MADISON ATTORNEY According to present estimates, Health Asaoclatlon and Freneau chsnges which bordered on th* *ar- Oeorge W. Brown, Oeorge H. Oon The main saving, among the throe oompleted following the special SEEK RE-ELECTION the budget Is 4t3,(73.M lower than Independent Fire Co. appropria castlc. over, J. Harold Hendrickson, Sam low bidders, lay ln the price of 9- meeting Tuesday nlte and Wednes RESIGNS FROM POST last year. A total of 11430,146.78, tions. The first of these came wtun Coun uel 0. Walker, L, Brower Walling Inch caat Iron flexible Joint pipe laid day morning the clerk was Instructed representing a decrease ol *1711,330.87 In the discussion on the liculth cilman Muehlhausen announoed.that and Jaoob WvckolT. The oflloera Albert B. Hermann Being complete ln place of which there to file these papera with the PWA compared to laat year, must be rais In Newark. association matter, the mayor snld Fred M. Burlew Refuse* altho the recent informal conference are: Mr. Armstrong, president; Mr. are 3M lineal feet required. Mundy Groomed As G.O.P. Op ed by taxation. that lie felt IU appropriation should of members ot Uie police cwnmltts* Hendrlokuon, vice-president: Mr. bid *7.00 per lineal foot against Strlal bonds In denominations of To Comment; New Real ponent; Ex-Athlete In addition to the budget, tho bn reduced at least 1300 from lust and oltisens relatlvs to charfie of In Brown, secretary; John S. Matthews. $13,59 aiul $13.50 by his nearoat com 11000 will be Issued, dated December Estate Development board appropriated 130,614 lor op year's, and that he would go bq- efficiency and nagleot of duty bad Jr., cashier; L E. Ookelet, assistant petitors and 111 by the high bidder. 1. 1*98, bearing Interi'ht st four per- According to re ports emanating eration of the two county district The price of clght-lnoh valves, with relltllm, wttli Interest plivable M'lnl fore flu- orgnnluitloii's next meet- resulted ln virtual absolution for cashier. lllK und nnk It to reducc It from ) It w h s learned on uood authority from Washington. WUllam 11. flut- courts, and set one-flfth of a mill boxea Inntalled, rangod from $97.55 to annually. Tlirse will bc puld ofl Chief of Police Edwin C. Sloat, he. No changes were made In the as Uie county library tax. 11500 lo 11300. He declared that this week that Pred M. Burlew. pliln, Democrat, Matawan. hits def- 140. and $38 to 136 for 70 six-inch 111 UhlU of I30U0 from Him to IM3 Matawrn, re-uppolntvd Jun. 1. as at Muehlhausen, was aUll oonvlneed board of directors or officers of the Director Raymond L. Wyckoff, of when lin becsnio mayor lie advised intely announced hl.s Intention of valves. nnd IIOOQ from lOVJ !o lgmi. Th™ torney for thn Madison Township that his original charge! had been People's National Hank, of Keyport. Keyport, makes tho following state U|i' $191)0 grant so tlmt a surplus running for rc-rlrctlun to Ills pres Following tho awarding of Uie bonds will br hclil by thr United substantiated. Offlcers renamed Included: Judgo Committee, had tendered hla rea- ent post us member from tho Third ment pertaining to the the 1936 contract. Warren B. Hutchinson, Htatrs mill! rt’tlrrmrd. Wuti.r will could lie built up and that this hsd Continuing the councilman stated Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., president; budget. been accomplished and he felt a Ignatlon tu become effective Imme Congressional District In the House president of HiiUihlnson, Inc., Mat bepurchniHMl Irom the Horn of Key thst he wlahid to "thank” the Charles H. Jewell, vlce-prcsldent; "We aro Introducing tlio 1938 reduction was In order. diately. of Representatives. If the reports awan supply house, asked that aup* port. In an eflort to cheek the report mayor, who la also serving as b o n H. 8 Burrowes, executive vlce-preA- budget today. The hearing Is to be Councilman August J. Muelilhnu- are trim, this sets nt rest rumors a representative of this newspaper attorney, for walking out on Uie Ident; Evart V. Sllcox, cashier; and held at our regular meeting Wed m ii. Jr.. stated that he could not that Coniiessman Sutphln would telephoned I^tr. Hurlew. The attor conference and permitting tha mem John H. Roberts, assistant cashier. bc a ctuiilldutc to the United States nesday, Jan. 33. Tha budget, as see why the boio could not run Its bers of the committee lo tak* Uw Directors, including Ackcrson ami approved by ua at the preaent time, BORO TRAFFIC DRIVE LEGION AUXILIARY own public health nursing facili ney refuted to either confirm or Senute In opposition to W. Warren deny the matter. Hla only state abuse" of Ohlif Sloat'a attorney. Jewell, who were re-elected aro: Barbour, Republican Incumbent. provides for a total reduction of ties thru Uie board of health. He Thi mayor had' Iwen In th* Boro John S. VanMator, Louis Stults, S170.S30.B7 to be raised by taxation. REFORTEDPROCtESSIKG PLANS_AaiVITIES inlnted out that It lias bean esti ment being "I have no comment to Mayor Frank Hague, Jersey Olty, make.'' Hall that evening but had lift prior Jr.. and W. 8. Wallace. and other Democratic state leaders, "In the two departments where mated that tho boro gets only about to the start of thi prop ladings. Altho the Madison Townahlp Com The board of directors of the are said to be negotiating with our board haa sole responsibility, Police Determined To End Mr*. Jame* Martin Urge* ten per cent, of Ui* services while "Con fen ken Oied Fer leaT mittee met yesterday to cohsldir a m iners and Merchant* National Charles Edison, East Orange, son of we have made a aavtng of $1*0,911- Car Speeders; Twenty Larger Attendance; Re it bears the major share of (he In reply Mayor Ourrle listed. "I Bank of Matawan renamed Henry the Inventor, and Lewis Compton, M aa follows: First, In the Itam of coat, budget. It ls understood that no ac Summon* Are Ucued tion was tuken towards fllllng the appreciate your thanks and think you fl. Terhune president, W. O. Dlggln assistant state director of the Works administration we have mads a re port on Card Party | Weuld Coat Boro More a n to be congratulated for your ef duction of 114,3d*.DO, tnd second, Mayor Ourrle estimated that If post. vice-president and Joaeph Baler Progress Administration, to oppose only eighteen members attended forts." In the Department of Highways Polloe Chief Bdwln C. Sloat In tho boro were to bear tho burden Several prominent political powers cashier. Directors inolude: Herbert Senator Barbour. the! regular meeting of the Ameri Oontlnulng the mayor daciand and Bridges, we have made a reduc formed The Matawan Journal lh*t alone th* cost for salaries for nurs In the township are said to be work' Burlew, Charla* 0. •chock, Rens Altho there was some report last can Leglpn Auxiliary held In Legion that u far a* he had be*& aW* to tlon of *ia*.«4a.«4, the polloe department w u detertn- es, provlilon of a oar an(T ollnlcal Ing to aeours the appointment of At' Oartan, Jaoob Wyckoff. Joaeph H. summer of opposition on th* part Ball Monday evening. Mrs. Jtmsi leant from the accounts o t the pro "We have held many conferences ** Put *•» ,,n^ /n d madtoal supplies would total tomey Herman H. Annexsteln, of Holmes and Judge Terhune. of Democratic...... le...... a w i In the third K w n preaided *nd its ted ih i ceedings. "one gentMMn brot up In tiie preparation ol thla budget, recklas* driving within the bon. iut- about $9900. Under the present co- Niw Brunswick, to tlie, vacated of' Farmer Mayor Christian Heuser dtetzlet to Sutphln's eandldatf, It - - m PH to see s tarter attendance tfetam that wtrr Mot up e*v*nl Ua.. operaUve arrangement with H«t- llet. Mr, Annenteln, Wfio aenes as waa renamed president of The Mat Hassfncebeen ellenccd. political ob- »nd had head* oI various county next month. Discussion of tha pro months ago during th* pollUo*l offleoa appear before us In reference "We have Issued twenty etlMmonsi awan Township, th* board of edu attorney for tha townahlp board of awan Bank, with Dr. Oarl A. O on* servon say. gram for the coming year occupied campaign and th* othsr gtntlsmm to any Inonases that they havo es slnoe Jan. i| and havi no inten cation and the county, the total education and thi Launnci Harbor weln and Itam tn R. ThampeOn aa tn announcing Ills rejection of all the attention of tlioaa In attend wis hire mirely to mat* * oonfei- asked. Where we found that an tion ol halting this safety drive un coat Is *3,300, *760 of which is con Board of Fire Commissioners has a vlco-preeldents. Milton P, Steven Intentions of seeking the senatorial ance. Chairmen or the various com slon." Increase wai not absolutely neces til these motorists end thilr habit tributed by the board of education. wldo olrole nf friends In the town son w u renamed cashier and The nomination, the Matawan man In mittee* rendered tliolr reports ot Thoae present had little doubt that sary, we have denied the aamo, and of breaking the traffic law*, UM Councilman Oeorge W. Parker In ship thru Ills work as a Democratic odore H. Slckela assistant cashier. dicated that he had been approach past activities. ln referring to tha "oonfMatMT angls In many cases, reduced the requi chief tald. dicated he filt Uie auggestlon made speaker. Besides the ofBoera, directors re- ed «n the matter. It was also dls- Mrs. David Curran, rehabilitation the msyor w u aiming hla Are at sition made upon Ui. An Increase 'Twenty miles an hour thru our by Oounollman Muehlhausen wor At last week's meeting of the eleoted Inolude; C. W. Ludl, Trank cernsblo that tho matter of con chairman, reported MO spent dur< Herbert Olllens, who had ehwfMl *t will be noted for th* appropriation boro thorofsres Is tlw lim it1 and thy of conalderatlon, The complaint township committee, Attorney Jacob seldler and B. 1C. Ikkeseti. Robert gressional committee rankings was a Ing the holidays ta provide oliocr the conference thst any pollee In In the aherlf'a department that Is that doesn't let tlie bars dowh oil wa* alao voMd that several resi R. V. I
1KERITCERTIFICATES Even the (eraser Ass»n>blyauui ASKPAVRKT0RAT10N Tbe MoniuNth County Pres* WINS ACCIDENT SUIT Mr*. MarUw, Batts, wbo ra*W<* DISPLAY OF SKILL DM you ever *** a donkey baa- Thertm McCampbell Is ne leoger Club will meei In ill* dlntag room ■ll I I SI with bar hatband n*ar th* llobn- kttball gaawT Supervising Prin cipal John B. McCurdy haa ar Awarded to 4-H Members s representative In tbe legislgllr, Board To Contider Plea; of the Freehold Rlk* d ub at 7 Patrolman Howard John- del CenwUry, Is not unly able, but Jerome Blaisdell Retortt balls st Trenlao nevertbelaa Uw o'clock Monday nil*. ranged a gams lo be plsyad In th* Four Apply For Janitor gon Loses $500 Verdict; perfectly willing to endun abuse Al Meeting Here; 150 strain of state most continue to The guest speaker of the eve To Airwaves To Untie A Malawan lllgh School gymnadum Attend The Dinner weigh heavily upon hi* mind, so Job; Damag^ Appeal ning will be Donald Johhson, who Mutt Pay Damage* from her husband. Sunday after- Communication Knot Monday evening, Jan. 87, at 8 much in in fart, that the llolmdel la an executive In the meehanleal ■iMm She peaeefidnas* of the o'clock. The player*, flv* I* .a Monmouth Pomona a range, No. grape farmer forgets such mun A plea of Uiq'Wih^town Town department af th* Trenton Time* Judge J. Everett Newman gave a Butts’ homestead waa disrupted The versatility as well ss prac team as usual, will rM* living, 11. held In fln l quarterly (netting ln dane things as automobiles. ship teacher^, Ihelr associa newspaper* and whe will talk par Judgment of “no cauae for action" ticability of an amateur radio trans breathing donkeys. tion for • redtomtli'in tjf tlie u-n per against Howard Johnson, policeman when Uie male of the beaaehdd Who will ride Ihe d»nke/(T Wirytehbl Hall. Main O r a l Key- Tuesday evening McCsmpbeU ticularly to the members of the Is said la have thrown a hammer mitter was again demonstrated, iinn. Saturday. The momln; ses- stepped off a train at the Msta- cent pay cut impoattf l^rcc and one- eounty (raterolty Interested in ot the Boro of Highlands, ln his this time ln Keyport Thursday nlte That has not been decided upan suit against Martin Mut-jla, a res- and axe at hi* wife and then r.lnn wa* gtven over to business of wan railroad station and looked half years ago, was ppesented to the Ihe mechanical of newspapers, of last week. Tho amateur station st this Ume. Several opponents board of education at the regular i ldent of New Monmouth, and made proceeded to chase her wllh a the organisation, and well known around for bis ear. Maeb to bis Mr. Johnson will be accom knife. involved here was W2 IBP, owned hav* t**r ni|ge*ted! ta* .boar^ .■iieokera look p ari Dinner was consternation Um faithful cbartat January meeting. Thursday of last panied by Janies Kemy, Jr., edi {an award of *19,80 to Matula against and operated by Jerome Blaisdell. of education versus tbe boro coun sirved to about 190 by members or which has served the former leg week. J tor and publisher of the Trenton I the plaintiff alter hearing th* case MelarbU on the road ssw tbe cil; Democrats versus Republi proceadbiga and reported the in- It seems that Mrs. Blaisdell was Human Orange, tha local unit. islator well In bis battles far A request from J. Noble Pierson &. Times publications and president In Ihe Asbury Park District Court visiting friends ln Arlington, and cans and the fln-Hghting laddies {Wednesday. cMenle to tbe stale police wbo In The afternoon program Included lower taxes was misstoif. Mr. Son. Perth Amboy architects, for! elect of the New Jersey Press that Mr. Blaisdell deslnd to get in against tbe V. M. C. A. Officials At the trial, Johnson contended vestigated, According to tbe nvards of merit for outstanding MeCampbell hastened la report 13000 alleged to be di|e on the draw- j Association. He will also be asked touch with her. However, ho tele will be from out-of-town. work In 4H d u b activities, and the the “theft" la Chief of Police Ing of plans for new buildings, was j to make a few remarks before the that while riding a motorcycle ot police, Mrs. Batts wa* ehastd out The proceeds *f this demon of th* boose, and/ during tha phone was readily available and the Jisll was well tilled when time club Edwin C. Sloat. referred to the finance committee, j assembly. the police department of the Boro local telegraph office was closed for stration will be used toward de of Highlands ln a northerly direc chase Butts threw a hammer at members turned out In good num In attempting io give a deeerlp- The work was done last year when; The olTleen of the association tha nlte. . fraying tbe cost of tbe new fwte* ber from all over the count;. The { tied of the ear te police McCamp- efforts were made to secure a PWA ! will hold a short business session tion, along State Highway Route bis wife and missed. Mr*. Butta around the athletio field. fell into a ditcb and tbe huaband In this instance, the problem was nlub work was explained by the; bell found that be didn't know appropriation for construction. { preceding the must dinner. No. 36, In that boro, he was struck quickly solved. W2 IEP put his ra t by'the automobile of the defendant, let fly with an axe. Hla aim was county agents, Miss Alloe Raid and i se much about tbe machine after The teachers’ plea asserted that dio transmitter ''on the air" and ln Howard 8teUe. fifty awards, which 1 all and bis wife’s aid hsd te be during the Interval th* cut was in ' I Martin Matula, as It was driven better this time and tbe handle Commuters Aatociation bruised tbe woman’s arm slightly. a very short time contacted ama arc s yearly gift from Pomona j enlisted via tbe telephone. Armed effect the eighty lnstructon lost ap-1 I rapidly from a place near the curb teur station W2 HIK, at Orange. Organized At Red Bank Grange, were presented by Mis. > with tbe necessary Information proxlmately 150.000 In salary. The < EPISCOPAL DINNER where It had been standing, Into Not content with this Mr. Butts continued to pursue bis spouse "Would the Orange station accept Minor Brown, of Marlboro. Dr. A .; Chief gloat eent a description matter was due to be considered at a | the highway. As a result, he com a message from Keyport and relay Franklin Anderson WUI Bepreepnt V. Hulbert of Mew Brunswick, ever the slate police tsletype and special meeting scheduled for the I (Continued from page one) plained that it struck the motor with a penknife. Matawan On Committee; Ticket mainly the work of John Travers, It to Arlington?" he was asked. r-wke and congratulated the chil- | McCampbell settled down to wait latter part of this week | cycle, threw him to the pavement When the troopen arrived they The reply from the Orange oper Rate Change Is Requested dren on their splendid work. Other j (he return of bis machine. Miss Marian Carney was appoint-1 Esq., tn whose family the mission and caused injuries which Incapac found that Mr. BulU had dis ary lived during his whole Incum ator was more than was expected. MK Uiors of Interest were Freeholder Several minutes later tbe phone ed secretary to Paul I. Redcay, high itated him for four weeks. He also appeared. After some search they He would not only accept the mes Franklin Anderson has been elect Henry Herbert, Bigllshtown, an d ; bency. , at boro polloe headquarters rang school principal, at a salary of 080 said that he required considerable located tbe axe wMder peacefully sage, but would telephone It di ed a vice-president ot the Commut- Freeholder Raymond L. Wyckoff, of j and Mrs. McCampbell was on tb* per month. She succeeds Mrs. Ber From the time of the resignation mndical treatment. sleeping In tb* heuae. According ters Association which was organised of the Rev. P. c. Putnam until the rectly to M n . BlaledeU In Arlington, Keyport. wire. She Informed her baaband nice Roake, who ls on a two years' Matula testified that he did not to tbe police the woman refused secure the reply and inform W2 IEP in Rad Bank Wednesday evening. Thr morning session was called by j Rev. Maxwell RelUy took charge of that be bad taken the train at leave of absence. pull sharply Into the highway, but to prcaa chargea against her hus of Its contents Immediately. “O. Frank E. Groff, of Red Bank, was Worthy Master J. Clarence Allen, | the parish, only occasional services j did so gradually and had reached Bad Bank that morning and had Boro Solicitor Lawrence Carton, band, explaining that during tbe K.?" asked Orange. “O. K." said elected president. Other officers who reported on the state grange j parked the car then Instead of Jr., advised the board that the mu t*ok place, the church being for the a position opposite a parked excitement be was under tbe In are: Secretary, Egbert Schwack- most pan closfld. During the min Keyport. frsslon at Atlantic City, and Over- j at Malawan. nicipality was not liable for a 12435 when Johnson crashed the motor fluence of liquor. hamer, Red Bank; treasurer, Wll istry of the last mentioned clergy Both stations shut off their tians- Mf r John V. D. Forman, repreaen- ! damage claim entered by Jay Mor cycle Into the left fnont side of his Uam Stuart, Interlaken; vloe-presl- man, In the perish, quite an inter mlttera temporarily, but W2 IEP tiuve to the oounty board of agrl- i ris, Naveslnk. Morris charged his car, causing him to strike the car. dents In their respective communi Meglll, Farmingdsle, gardening; est was manifested by the people article* collected we purchaaad 6814 here at Keyport kept the loud speak ( allure gave a short talk ln connec- • six-year-old son, Eugene, sustained Matula" further said that as he ties, Miss Elale Dlttmer, Freehold; John D. Morris. Farmlngdale. dairy; ln spiritual things, as may be seen pounds of pork, 20 loaves of bread, er of his receiver turned on. Within i n with that work. lecturer WU- 1 a broken arm when a companion pulled Into the highway, he saw an Kenneth O’Connell, Interlaken; Vivian L. Mayo, Imlaystown, home by the large number, comparatively besides coffee snd sugar. On the a minute or two. he heard the Or Jiam W Nichols told of a «C«tlt vis- { pulled him from a desk on Nov. 12, other automobile, but It was at such ange amateur “come back" with a Clifford Mecouch, Asbury Park; ii io Gloucester Pomona Orange, i economics; Anna Oakerson, Homers- speaking, that were admitted to the top of 6 baskets was a chicken each, last. The money claimed was for a distance that he had ample Ume complete reply from Mrs. Blaisdell. Oeorge Patterson, Ocean Orove; J. 1 n usurer James L. Hall stated Utat I town, gardening; Mary Obendorfer, church fold by the hold rites of while on 12 baskets each contained medical expenses. to drive Into the highway. He also W2 IEP then went on Uie air and J. Ballln. Pair Haven. Mr. Andernon Georgia, forestry; Emma M. Patter Baptism and confirmation. And the a place of pork. Each basket alao W4170 was available ln tb* Ureas-i Dr. Paul Axtell, supervising prin stated that he did not see Johnson thanked the Orange operator for will represent Malawan. , son, Ardens, gardening; E list belli teal of the small band of Christian contained sugar and coffee, bread, ury, snd Secretary Isaac B, V an! cipal, denied to the board that he on the motorcycle during this time. ' According to the program adopted Pent, Morganvllle, forestry; Ernest women conhectcd with the con potatoes, oanned goods and whnre his kindness, and the two stations i>rveer requested tb* namas of ail j authorized statements appearing tn Oarl Korneek, who resides ln continued to talk about other mat j the organisation will seek the ellml- E. Peseux, Haxlet. forestry; Fannie gregation, the writer must say, ls the family had chlldnn, toys vere l*wnona members and their ad- county newspapers, concerning pos Highlands and was employed by ters ■ > nation of supplemental fare from ttn'KMa, stating that to date (tore Sanelll, Crawfords Corner, forestry; worthy of the greatest praise, and also placed on top the basket. sible Improvements ln the township Matula at Uie Ume, corroborated Tills Incident, unusual as It may i Manhattan Transfer to New York; an' 3M members. - Uda M. Shulls. Wayside, home eco If only continued, in the end It will We wish to thsnk the following school system. Matula’s testimony, particularly In seem, was probably duplicated In | a 46 Instead of a 60 trip monthly A short report was given hy B. K. nomics; Mabel M. Shulls, Wayside, Pour applications for positions as no doubt do much toward obtaining respect to the other car. To thU for their kind donations and assist ance ln this worthy cause: Judge other parts of the country last commutntton ticket; Newark and Whitson In regard to 4H Olub work, home economics; Ellxabeth A. Janitors were received and died. They for each of them Uie blessings of testimony he added that Johnson Henry S. Terhune. chickens; J. H. Thursday nil*, In fact, any day or ! Ellziibeth tickets ut u price pro rated mid Slaals O. Stillwell reported for Shults, Wayside, home economics; were presented by Prank McCarron, those Whom the Lord Jesus shall passed the other car and as he did Prank P. Shulls, Wayside, dairy; «ay hereafter, "Well done, thou Becker. Ino., thru Mrs. Christian nlte of the year. Thousands of mes- | for the conimutiM'K whose ultimate tlir nnanee eommlttae. I,Incroft; Joseph R. Mbrrell and Wil so, turned around to wave at somo sugoN are handled by amateurs each I destinations nn’ these two places and John Sr.kolnlk, Prreholcl, vegetable!; good and faithful servant, enter Heuser. apples; Mrs. Franklin Cot Written reporta shoved members liam H. MaUett, both of Port Mdn- Mends who were In It and that It yeur, some by rarilophonr, but most |» shiKle imyiiirnt plun for the pur- Ix lunging to subordinate granges as Pauline M. Tomnstyk, Cleorgla, for thou Into tlie Joy of ths Lord." was while he wss doing this and trell, apples: Mrs. Oarl A. Or.ssweln, inoulh, and J, H. Johnson, Belford. ly by radiotelegraph. This Ih up- estry: Howard R. Voorhees, Way The connection of tha Rev. Max potatoes: Mrs. Mary Clavton. sweet chn.shiK nf 13-month tickets at a 10 lulluws: Monmouth, 371; Liberty, Clerk H. 8. Chamberlain was Au not looking where he was going that parent to any one who has listened percent reduction rutlirr thllll at the side, poultry; Ralph 0. Voorliees, well Rrllly with Uie Parish began potatoes; Mrs. Joseph A. Demberger, Muilburo, 174; Olive Branch, Mat- thorised to request tho township ihe permitted the motorcycle to crash In to amateur stations on short present prices which amounts to a n»mi, 36; Raritan, M; Farmlngdale, Wayside, poultry; Ruth O. Walling, on thn tenth o( November, I860, and toys; M n. Chsrles E. Hunt, toys: Ed committee to release 119,700 for the Into MrflulQ’s automobile, Johnson wave or "all-wave" reoelvert. 30 |wr cent Increase. iH'i; olendola, 1(3; Manalapan. 90: Ohapel Hill, home economics; Doris ciuled on the first of May, 1SQ1. win Dominick, who so kindly deliv m s school appropriation for cur admitted knowing the occupants of Thn usefulness of an amateur The club will be a buslntss, not Alli-nwood, U; Adelphla, SO: Mill- A. Wsrburton, Atlantic Highlands, The following ta the official lut ered baskets; also the merchsnts of rent needs. He was also Instructed the other car, but denied It was transmitter Is therefore not con social, orguiilr.ntlon and will b* In flour Central Clerki&urg, Tl; Jer- home economics; Clyde Wllllamaon, as shown by the register of tlie rec Mstawan who so willingly allowed to obtain bids tor thr laying ot gut- pnw nt on the highway as testi fined lo any particular locality. Out corporated, It was announced. It iryviiir. H i and Waytld*, N. Farmlngdale, dairy; Sylvia Wilson, tors or the parish With the dates us to place Uie baskets In their lers around school greenhouses. fied to by the defendant and his In Uie middle west, then Is one ra will act as a "parent" organisation niwood Douglas, oounty (arm Ohapel Hill, home economics; Iris of service. stores. A notice wan received from County witness. dio smsteur who dally uses his ra to other commuters' clubs. niirnt, gave a talk on the New Jer- Wuolley, Haslet, forestry; Constance Rev. F. C. Putnam. May II, 18SQ- In connection with the Community Superintendent William M. Smith, Johnson nurd for 8H0, but w m de diophone transmitter wlUi which to A membership csmpalgn w u dis h\v Slate Farm Bureau, alreaslng Young, Haslet, forestry; Charlotte November, 1182. nied recovery. Martin Matula'* Tree we wish to thank the Jersey asking a quarterly Inspection of oonduot a one-way conversation cussed and It was deolded to have the point that th* h»lp ot granger* Bunker, Haxlet, forestry. Rev. Maxwell Reilly. Nov. 10.1H9- counterclaim of 819.80 was allowed Central Power ft Light Co. for IU school buses. with his aged parante In Florida, pnw nt members of the awoolation l» being looked lo to Itelp ln Um May 1, 1861. kindness In donsUng the eleoUla A request from Uio Monmouth In lta entirety. They havs an "all-wtv*" reoelver. circulate thru tmlna, explaining the development ot the flneat rural Ute Rev. O. Thro. Lelbt, Oct., IM4- The patrolman waa represented currant. Mr. Jones for his continual Junior college for financial aid ot In Oklahoma, there la another ra program of ths organisation and in communities. COUNTY BUDGET M l waa approved. Twelve local stu M«y, lBOO. by William A. Hengeveld. of Uie supervision over the Ittea and our speclsl thanks to Edward Blegler for dio amateur whoa* home In ln Ntw aollolUng membership*. , Al the moraine •eaalon, Deputy denU attend the college. Rev. James E. Kenny, June l, office of Reginald V. Spell, of New 1867- his Ume In selecting the tree and th* York state. Ha hasn't been home Archie Height presented M n. B. B. (Continued from page one) ark, whUe Matula waa defended by for aevtral month*, llowevar, thru Rov. L. Hodgson. Feb. I, IMS. erwUon of tame, also Mstawan Pub Wells, of Marlboro, chaplain of Po spending some ISO,000, making It Bdward W. Currie, ot Matawan. th* klndiwss ot an Oklahoma and Junior Woman'* Club Will Rev. R. B. Chetwood, Jr., April llo Library Board for th* privilege of mona, with * baakrt ot flowers. M n. of a Nsw York radio amateur, boUi twMsary io transfer iddltloiMt WILENTZ WILL SPEAK 18. IBHO-Auguxt 12, 1870." ' A . planing th* tree on |t» grounds, See New York Play In Feb. Wrlli. being a charter member of funds to that atooOnt, lie alto turn tlw ftcUIUta ot their respective (Rev.) Johh 'Braser Draper.' Au Aft*r th* four tree* In Msmorlsl Pomona Orange sixty yean ago. drew attention to the fact that in WOMANS CLUB stsUons over lo the vlslUng New AT DEMOCRATS DINNER gust 18, 1878-Msrch 4, 1879. Park had served their purpoae ai Future Program Decided Upon At I tarry K. Taylor, secretary of the regard to the board of prisoners, his Yorker and to his mother once a No registration. 1879-1916. decoration ror the holiday season, Monthly Maetlng L u t W**ks i,U'e (arm board of agriculture, predecessor, In order to ahow a Rev. Benjamin Dag well, June 18, nesday evening. The speaker for the Mr. Blegler very willingly planted week, and the two of them conduct Mn. Voorh*** Donates Cak* im arnlnl the following resolutions big reduction ln hts budget for the Prominent Middlesex Men long radiophone converssuos with lOU-Novembor l, 1919. evening was Mrs. William L. Rnup, them, replacing four dead trees al tlie meeting which were adopted year lt u . had used up surplus W ill Attend Laurence Jr., Third ‘Dlstrlot chairman or out cost to either. Hnv Albert P. Mack, Pebruaiy 1, which he found there. The Matawan Junior Woman's Tn rr«Mioint Ool. Norman achwan- lunda from previous years, and hsd American Home Department. The usefulness of the amateur Harbor Affair Jan. 25 1028-Deo. M. 1918. The tint nit* th* lltm wen turned Club liaid Its January buslnesi m u t kupf xuiwrlntendent of Uie New purchased about MQQO worth ot food Tuesday th* Third District Con transmitter cannot be completely Rev. J. H, Bohwack*. Jin . I, 19M on, then wen fifty-eight out of th* ing last Tuesday evtning, Jan. 14. Jersey Slaw Polloe. To approprl stuff, which he had stored In var ference will be held st the Plrat told In these columns. The story J'.lo an adequate sum Ot money lo The eommUt*f In charj* of the Heat* liiiewtlag item* . sixty-four lltes stolen from the trees In lieu ot a card party, auggtttad. lous part* of tho oounty In older Presbyterian Church, Market Street, of amateur radio, little known as liave s full quota of state police on fifth snnual b*nqu*t of ths Lsu- June, 1881. Uiem were fifteen In the park and wen replaced with but not required, by Mn. Pouwmus, thst he might maka a good show. PerUi Amboy, the Womsn** Olub of it ls to the general public, would rtnce Hsrbor Democratic Olub, Inc.. nainea on th* ngl*t*r. new on*f the following day upon th* chairman of junior nwrnbenhlp, It duty. To oppaee an Incratae In Ing tn hla budget of 1H1. The shsr- Perth Amboy acting as hostess. The All a book with Innumerable In Kswllne tax and that th* gasoline has secured th* promisee of prom In 1868 Ui* rector's salnry was authority of Mayor Ourri*. who upon w u decided to dlspos* ot a cak* on If this ysar aaktd for IIT.NO for hla principal speakers in Ui* morning stances of service* of all klnat. For int should not be used t suggested a n*w lax program, taurant, Launnce Harbor, Saturday 8600. reported that when the Ute* on the offend to donate. Th* proceeds will sum of 118,000 available. Pert era Uon Woman's Clubs; Mr*. M. in the case of recant Florida hur- nml tax limitation law, and also nlte, Jan. 38. Most ministers served about one library tree wen taken down hs be sent tr uie s'ate treasurer to be “With the reduction In the bud' Warren Oowlos. state chairman of rlosnes, and ln ths providing of ra thst the Hat* grange and itattfarm Among those who have signified year-on* served two weeks. found at l*t>t twenty also stolen uaed torard annual convention ex get as w* have now made It, If It education; Mn. Raymond S. Kellh, dio contacts "back home” tor over liurrau should be kept tatormad on their In tan lions of speaking are: AU during th* early days of th* from It. penses. ■ Is adopted in thla tom , we want state chairman of International n- a hundred world-wide expediUom Btate Senator John K. Toolan. At parish, than were gape from Um* In the past the wiring and Utea Mra. Pk!h^,,'.’e, **d suggested that truck l»w». to Impreas every county official Md latlona, and Dr, Mabel S. Halnee, and voyages. Howard Clayton w u electsd dele- torney Oen*ral David T. Wllentg. to tlm* In Ut* service of the reelora. were stored In the Boro Hall but on card parties hj held by a!! dubs on employe that, having made these state chairman of Publlo welfare. Then counUess forms of public Oounty Solicitor Ddmund A. Hayes, Then s**m* to b* * gnat gap from account of *o much work on repair the same date u a means toward cair to the New Jersey State Board reduotIans, we want to hold down and private **rvloo», nndered, as Klenunar Katt*l*s*n. director of the In the afternoon Mrt. Oasewell ing the wiring and th* replacing of raising these necessary funds. After fi) Agriculture convention, lo be held expenditures. That In thstr opar 1879 to 1918, during which Um* on thay always have been tnd always board ot trwhoUrrs and Oounty ly occasional asrvloei were htld, H*in« will give an address and Ool. inquiry, It was learned that any ut Trenton, Jan. St. atlons during the year, everyone lamps. U n . William H. Dlggln has will be, without hope or txptctaUon Chairman Mward Patt*n. mayor frequently with only lay readers in Norman Sehwankopr will speak on other means toward this end would . Monmouth Oounty Pomona should so oonduot thalr department kindly oons*nt*d to itor* the wir of mtterlsl reward, have mad* am of Perth Amboy. charge. th* "Duties of the State Police.'’ ing and lampa thla ytar. This ytar be acceptable. Since the olub had al Orange certlAcataa of merit wen that they do not ask for tranafwrs ateur radio on* of th* Integral parts nwarded to fUly-one 4-H club mom' Madison Township Democratic 1879 seems to be sn important The next regular merUng of the when th* wiring was put on the ready planned to hold a card party or emergency appropriations dur leaden have pledged tlwmaelve* to elub wtU b* an open meeting under of our complex national life. later ln the year, It w u not thot ad bem at the January Pomona Orange ing Uw yasr. The adoption of a year In th* history of the parish. trace it w u n*oes*ary to fUl ln 100 purling heM In Keyport Saturday. deliver an outstanding vote at The About this tlm* a number of me the Home Department, presenting lltes on the (tart. During the holi visable lo have one at this time also. lower budget means operating the polla during Uw presidential cam* Miss Mary Lee, of the New Jeney MAITLAND WALUNO GETS The winner of th* cak* will be Uieee award* wen made on the departments at a lower cost. morials were plsoed in the church. day* u th* lit** bum*d out w* had Mats of Ihe progressive achievement paten and the banquet la expected A marble top ratable ln memory of B*U Telephone Oo., giving an Illus them npltccd with new ones. AWARD PROM NKWBKRRY’S chosen Peb. 1, "We a n Informed by our repr*» to Initiate the local campaign. trated Iwture on 'Two RundAd Peb. 18, memben will see “Moon that Individual club members have asntatlws ln the lsgtalatun that st Bdward Tony, on alur cross in The total cost of Irate and deco The committee reports that the Tatra of Housekeeping." This meet Maitland Walling, Main Street, Over Mulberry Street," predicted by ifanro since entering dub work. th* opening of th* assaton. a law memory of Dr. J. 8, H. Bartlett The rations amounted lo 883.38, u fol Miss AUee E. Raid, home demon- advano* sale of UekMa Indicates ths nglslor records thst he wai for a ing will be Jan. 27 In the American lows; Keyport, w u granted 810 tempor *ome critic* aa the next winner of will b* re-inaetad permitting th* affair will b* a template aaii out. Legion olubroom at 2:so o'clock. ary payment from J. J. Newberry the Pulltaer Prise. •tration agent, and Howard J. Steele, board of freehold**! to make sal long Ume a faithful worker In the Mr. Zisglsr's blu for trees and Over 100 tickets have been disposed The board of directors Is making Co., Front Street^ Keyport, variety P. Howard Uoyd will speak at the m inty club agent, explained the ary reducUona as In previous yews. parish and that It was chiefly du* labor ...... 8 0.48 of to dote, aooonUng to the com- plana for a gala event to take place itora operators, for a rupture sus next meeting Jan. 26. method followed in determining As thla law explrad Dae. SI last, w* lo him that the (nrlsh was "kept Mr. Jonee bill for material and mltt**, whloh Is tar ln advance of on VaMiUne1* nlte. Feb. It. An un tained whUe working in the star*. A home department meeting will those club members m tha county wtra unable to tak* any action at allv* during a long period of weak labor ...... 43.80 th* naervatlons for tlw banquet In ness.” usual and novel affair is planned, Medical *xp*naa* bt IIM and costs be held at the home of Ml** Ruth who had shown most progress con our organisation m**Ung. other year*. fine Arts Dept. AcUre ot 829 wtra also awarded Walling. Thorsen Thursday evening. ddertng conditions under which they "Ws have mad* up th* budget A credence table In memory of 852J8 The committee In charge Includ Tuesday the Pine Arts Department Th* hsarlng w u held lu t Friday have had to wotfc, and who Uwra- with the MDdenttaiuUng that w* M n. Blra Whitlock. The electrical bUI w u larger Utwi ed Oharlea TomBaon. chairman: before Daniel A. Spalr, deputy com- lw» received cerUfloatea of merit wiu make the sam* percentage re A pair of candlesticks in mem ot the Matawan Woman's Olub held exp*ct*d du* lo repairing th* win*. In parboiling, the food Is cooked t in . O*orge Maria. Mra. Oeorge pensaUon commissioner. until parUally tender. Three club memben In the county, ductions ln Its* as was done In ory of Fredricks Whitlock. lit rtgular monthly meeting at Mrs. 100 n*w lamp* at th* b*gUuilng and Arms Oakenon. ot Bornentown, Brooks, n c d Sohulta. Walter Foley An altar d**k In memory of Mrt. Koert O. WyckoS's home. The ohalr- th* raplacwwnt of th* 88 stolen now. We have don* this aftsr and OonMllua A. WUI. Mildred OoB. al Imlajritawn. and very canrul consideration, w * have Martha Bartlett (mother or Dr, M n. Henry K. Hutehlnaon lAmp* W nton Dangler, or Asbury Park. In Mr. WsU. chalman of th* Mad BarUeU). (Replaced by a new al* ttlcomed the membors and made a The following flgunt ar* la eon- held many conference* in tha pre ison Townahlp Democratic Commll- talef talks gave their story ol their para Uoo or this budgvt, and headi tar deak now in use). tew appropriate remarks of Intenst Motion with Uw Christmas basksts fiqirrteneo* Ip t-H ehlb work. Ise. will act aa toastmaster en this On Advent Sunday. 1879, tlw to this department. distributed! al various oounty oOesa have ap ooc«slon. An *nMrt*inm*ot pro ■ The Hal ol award winners and the parish received an Iron cross from Tho main feature ot the after, Paid to t m*at ...... 814J 8 peared before ua to Justify ths In- gram has bran antimed for and an im ijrru in which they wan engaged er rases for whloh thiy havt ap friends in Keyport. It wns placed noon waa a well prepared paper by Paid for ooffee ...... i m (glow s' oNtwsira wlU play (Mr dancing fol on th* top of the belfry. K it K O. Wyekoll, entitled "Our Bald for cugar...... i.ge plied. They have cited other coun- lowing th* dinner. ' Kenneth T. Ackanoa. Haxlet. Ues when tha pay aula have b**n AstMoan oompoter-atephon Col Paid for b n a d ...... i m FOR RENT FOR .RENT ittuHry; Oladya Andsnon, Wayside. realond. it muat be mnamMnd Now la th* tin* to lay in a itrgt lins Poster." The paper showed iMMh study and waa InUnpened HOUSE on Prank Un stru t, avail M ine e n m n k a ; B u t Q . B aakm U l*. that Monmouth Oounty la on a conaioni TOWNaiup mtdqbet can ot ehoeelttB. A cup ol hot choei 110.92 c c m m u t in o p a r m , is acres, t poultry; Dorothy M scrip basis. One of th* Ant things otate Is a real brac*r on a cold vAn- with FosUr’i compositions. Lea* cash notlvodi able Janutry 1. All impronmtnts room house, building ready for iatie . Asbury Part, tame econom thst we should try to do Is to go An adjounwd mwung of Mat ler morning, Mn- Harry Kahn favor*0 with a Prom Oaidm D*pt, . 110.00 with garage. Mra. John P, Lloyd, 700 chloken*. 10 minute* walk lo Matawan. adv29UJ Donald Beers, Haxlet, forestry off Uw sorlp and get an a cash awan Itownahlp Oommltt** waa held ilo, "Th* Dreamer," and acoom- Mrs. Oeuweln — ad Matawan itaUon. Itol. 71 or Ml. Oonrow, Ptrmlngdale. ln Uw township hall lu t nit* for panWd by Mn. Kahn at the piano baata. Uitkas w* are abl* to prac Have you read the classified ada) vance mI* w u paper 7 to OOMMUTINO HOME. 8 loom hOUM Oeorge Barratb advlUJ *uing: Wseton u Dangler, As- ihe purpo** ef making preliminary Uw members sang "Old Polka At i u u r a Ocsawiln do tice real Monomy ouretlvee, we ar* modem Improramtnte. Oarag*. ■ Park, daily; Wilton Jt Dangler. arrangements fer the Introduction Rom*." A medley of Poster's com nated i.oo tajo not going to ahow th* prapar credit Beetrlo stov*. Red*corat*d, I acres Asbury Part, te la ; Oeorge a Davis. itandinc. of Ih* annual budget Considera qi'ABTINLY WATER ItlIJJI positions w m played by M ra’Wy- SALESMAN WANTED ground. 8 minute* walk to Mata Oeeanport, poultry; oharlea H "W* furl that a nstostlon oI tion was glv*n to Uw township's okofT, Paid out by chalman. 8 1.41 Alter the meeting refreshments wan station. Tel. 71 or Ml. 0*o. MAN WANTED for Rawlslgh Boat* Odwwt, H a s K noultry M d garden pay cuts at this tlm* would inter contribution to Uw PWA projacta lit* Matawan Bara r*uncll A* chairman Of your committee. I w*r* **rv*d by th* committee for the Bamtt. . , advltfj of 800 famlllos. Write today, Raw* ing; David W. Drout. Adxiry P ut. fere with our plane lo rettan Ih* submitted and exp*ot*d lo b* piarad Ttm day nil* decMM that be deslr* at this Um* to thank every lelgh, Dep’t. NJA-1M-SA, 0h«*- poultry, wtatun M. Drool. Jr. As- eounty operation lo a cash baste In opera lion during Um ytar. Hi ginning UUs year UM Mltotlan afternoon, M rt A. B. Hwidonon, one of th* nwmlxrs of th* Christmas NICE SIX ROOK 1IOOSB In good Mn. Ulllan Hutchinson, Miss Kitty ter, Pa, advtl* bury P art. poultry; Hobart a . PMd. “Aa aeon a* wv gel th* budg*t Uw abasaee of Uw auditor for his at water kills whM b* *n a gaar- Pwuval OommlU** for tlwlr untir neighborhood, Rant IM. See Hen Tompkins. Mlaa Nellie WhIUook and M gM tfem , M n r: Kawwth H atausr dtseoasd of, on* at Uw Im advice and recommendation, the t**ty, Instead of th* *wal-ann*al, ing eo-epcralion. ry Devlin, ttal estate agent. Tit. FOUND PteM M t, ramtafdal*. gardening, portant gMltors « • want to und*r. meetlni waa adjounwd to the cell basis. Mayor Mward W. Cant* Mrt. P. H. Uoyd, RaaparttuUy MibmltWd, advjtf Mn. Milton P. Stevenson pre John Fmdd*a. Clarksburg. poultry; mb* m Um y iiatlae or going on of th* (h air, .Mkwtng Uw ad- rae*mm*nded IM* iytl*m k* In Chairman. POUND, a wrtit watch, Apply .(o sented Uw following report on the BUNGALOW, four room*, at* K«nry Mtriow U Oolden, tmhyatoww. how* lartp. As l bava *aM kaTor*. we Journawnl, JobQ VUhrlhlll. auditor, stituted in Ms aaaaal m***age Police Department Matawan, adv work of Ihe fteuval oommltt** which a. D*vUn, Raal Bttat* agent, SN cMMBtoii Mfldnd ft QqA, usktyo* ■Hist go into ihlg aalM r nry m i* arrived, and h* kM the member* al lb* MgaabaUen meeting. It JtlDQR KNtCRT TO QO SOUTH fun*Uon*d during snd Just prior lo »)■ . town, (MSM MOMmlas; Walter Ita a . fully and give It a tta fo Mudy and of the oommltt** w*nt Into eon- hi npeelea that Uw taarterty Main atratt, Matawan. TU*phont Jr. ptigliQld. poultry; Meory * have our faau ggHl flgoras ao thst paynenl e( Md* will make M Uw holiday season. Having completed on* of Uw meat • « , advlSJtf Festival Oemmlllee Report* ' REAL ESTATE when we late tills acMon m w* *aN*r Nr th* naiaawr and pre- actlv* court tanas In Monmouth MODERN • ROOM HOUSB, all im- HaHBtttt PMBdnWal*. dairy ntffW M * M. R. ttiurah January IS. in * . ra n lhat w* ar* not m ) M ( any vM* a were certain reteaa*. County's hfetory, Oounty Judge J. praveswnta. BtoeU*nt location, un* Ifcbt* K*n*ort, poultry * To Uw Offieen and Memtwm, misuk*. This will taka gtate UMI* Akke be veled far lb* IrnU- Bdward KnUhl will Have for Flor MO. AI*o 4 rooei bungalow n*ar REAL HSTATB i m d i y : t . JMMNi M in t Orargta. ( atward D. Kym*, Pastor) Vour festival committee mak** Its tlm*. and ta hat* a payroll th* Milan *1 tb* i|* a , aleng with ida shortly, IVom Nov. t t unUI Malawan R. n atation, r*nt III. Sunday Kfcooi, 10 o'clock; *vening report herewith on It* activities dur forsalrr; I H H W l * « P h * ftnt half al Jaoeary ta n e t and Uw *Uwr weaibaw. ('•anrilman lu t Monday, Knight heard thirty- Htnry a. Dtvlln, r*al utate, IM For Quick, AoUve S*TV|c* town. M V i *k w kow Xo«>K. aar>h». T:4i ottotk. ing Ute Christmas holiday distribu u will b* m m mmt far us ta have B. L. OsHaa effend tbe segg w four criminal trials. In all. counting Main Si* Matawan. Phono Mat. oeorgW . m m t » rapmbBn Har* a new haw* ot aartp al that ttaM. tion of baskets among Ute needy of oon vie tlon*, acquittals, atntenc** on List Your ProapMta With U*n that U ndckt prara wera advttt) old SlMW, OlHtl*. INURiy * ««•»• Uowom, ttwt aoMae «UI I* aa la* Wfcta Bomprw id jrtarf I* used •xpenslv* la that a larger ap- Mstawan Boro and Township. We plaa* and Jndtotawnta, rtkhty-two labhe; TdH> K im *. Bf WgB. —ul- die* tlon «r aw aanHnxlng ta But In *r*M> wa pdato wattr tor Uw pnprlaliee sai|bt k* M*d*d fer wen able te make up and distribute criminal oaaaf won dl*po**d of. ROOM FOR RENT on AUtnllo v A ir s Aom cnr U , h M m c I. W mM I Id ic . Vmb» w U n thmaut Ih* h bhHiUst of U««W. tW t m a d ««aaln moist Uw reading at awten. *tght**n Ian* baak*ts which w*r* Avtnu*. Jnquln Mrs B. W. Ourri*. n r Main StTNt Oiled to rapadiy. In addition to tM ...... otto A. th* yaar." Isnttr lhaa if milk fe Mrt. Hav* you nad Uw olaatUM adt) Matawan. gdvlj , Phono 1M1 • td l1 FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1W9 T H E M A T A W A N JOURNAL PAGE THREE—FIRS! SECTION
.Typewriting: Oharlea Beynon, Ralph McOee, Oeorge Marks. Ohar- Mary Vincent, Clara Vlsclo, Lola ■on, Pauline Woodruff, Dean Aqmg* BANKS ORCAKilE CURRIE, MUEHLHAUSEN Sydney Dalcbor, Cornelia Oumbs, lea Ollmplo,i, WUllarWUllam RatcUffe, War Foster. aon, Anna Parle Uo. Phyllis Zofn, Catherine Devoto, ren Rost, Oeorge Reuben, John Rus IA-M.4% t a -*.«K , (Continued iro n page m n (Continued from page one) Muriel Brown, Louise Leary, .Elaine sell, Roy Wahl, Bari Woolley, Kath Ernest Brautlgan, Charles Cooper, Donald Oladdlng, Ji:esae Hedge- wore reappointed for tlie ourrent when Ourrle pointed out that In hi* Skinner, Eleanor Auld. arine Bowne, Elsie Cosgrove, Marlon Anthony Olugllano, Oeorge Infos- ipeUi, Patrick Longo, junior MeQee, |Mr. They are: Pre*ldent, Henry opinion Uie residents ln the section American History: Charles Bey Ehlers. Mary Halleran, Marguerite lno, Arthur LeFavre. Robert McCur-1 Anthony Pipcrlno, Robert •M fB H , HOrbert: first vice-president, desiring the annexation had not non. /lyde Thompson, Virginia Lamberson, Mary Massom. dy, John Muller, Bennie Sica. Shir- j Paul Ziegler. Paul ZamUtO, Ouet- oho M, lolrd; seoond vlce-prosl- compiled with all the steps necessary I* rtson, Phyllis Zom. Room 33—06.9% ! ley Beam, Elva Donnell, Ada Plerto. I seppl Tropaa, Piter Oroens, Marie ' Bdward T. Rooney; teerctMy, to prepare their case for a hearing (solid Oegmotry: Sydney Dalchcr, John Keanu, John Brown, Jo- Helen Olanudls. EzeUa Harris, Cyn-1 Boyson. Constance Carhart, Oraee J.. W. McBride: cajihk'r, Norman before a legislative committee. Joaeph Heyer. scph BrcsneyV.iidward Stuart. Les- | thla Hotallng, Anetta Johnson, Fran-1 Hickey, Betty Morrell, Ann Tlehenor, fonnan; end dlroctors, Frank K. Muehlhausen remarked that he waa Salesmanship: Joseph Heyer, Oa. lie Woolley, ‘MjeTtol Qreglewlch, Ca- [ ces Rogers, Cora Samuels. | Carmella TomasiUo. Jean Devlin. . Arnold. William J. Cut, Samuel B, an owner of a factory ln the section therlne Devoto. ( ! therlne‘ Desoto. Catherine " ‘ Cottrell, - ■ - 7B—92.8% iAr—n.4% Sly, Samuel Hochberg, McBride and and he hud not received “any advice Biology: Cordelia Hubbard, Mur- Helen Higgins,rMargaret Fetta. Lucy Amello Ardollno, Araell Harris. Benjamin DeFidele, Michael Pip- Rooney. from tho boro attorney." icl Brown, Margaret Marks, Louise Devino, Edith Fisher, Maro Watson, Victor Tomaaello, Charles VanPelt, | cri™>- Dominick Tropes, Richard - Oharlea VanMater waa returned The mayor replied that he per Leary, Joseph Glnter, Russell Pier Julia Kolsa, Oladys Jackson, Celeste Anthony Zambtto. Arthur Ziegler, Ziegler, Fielder Simpson. Jane Dev a* president or the Atlantic H>jh- sonally as boro attorney did not In son. Kennedy. Dorothy Bennett. Caroline* Crine, lin, June Lambertaon, Catherine lands National Bank, John J. Leon tend to act for the people who want Modern European History: Henry Room U —98.7% MUdred Devoto, Ida Grant. Lillie Rice, Therese Vecchlo. ard ajid Jamei B, VanMater were to he annexed. He felt his sole duty Brelner, Catherine Devoto, Marilyn Joseph Ointer, Kenneth Oumbs, Johns, Alex Klah. Mildred Lynch. IB —74.9% named vice-presidents and Timothy was to the people of the boro Itself, Kostai, John Laird, Margaret Ralph Lewis, Herbert Sherrane, Fannie Manclnl, Mary Meyers, Bea Gloria Baird. Dorothy Hedgepeth, M. Maxaon, Jr., cashier. Besides he said. . Marks, Oeorge Banke, Bernice Norman Thomas, Edith Aitken, Lucy trice Watson. Charlotte Jones, Carol Kllcomlh*, the officers, directors Include How Muehlhausen: You know darn Sandford, Russell Pierson, Beal, Emma Devoto, Ai .n Laird, An «A—94.8% Shirley Morrell, Jean Thixton, Lil ard W. Roberts and Henry C. Van well tlmt the part that wants to 11 English: Cordelia Hubbard, gelina Saccone, Marjor . Warwick. lian Janssen, Oeorge ClLjton, Mur MATAWAN HIGH SCHOOL William Brown, Robert Duck Note. came in‘Is O.K. Marilyn KosAl, Margaret Marks,! Room 33—98.4% worth, Donald Frltzlnger, Edward ray Friedman, Sidney Friedman. Ed Officers and directors of tlie three “Two and Two—" Dunham Morey. [ Leon Christtnat, WlUlam Cross, | oormely, James Martin, Harold ward Morgan. Arthur Pltffan, Freehold banks were reappointed. Currie: Two and two might bc It Waa AU In Fun, Intramural Basketball French: Marilyn Kostai, John | Arthur...... Holliday, ... ~Robert ' 1 Kipp, John Thomas, Stafford Thomas, Louis Oeorge Smith, Jack Smith, Joseph At the First National Bank, Daniel four but If you have nine on relief However, Just A Play Games Played At Noon Laird, Dunham Morey. i Lockwood, George Mueller, Lyon Zamblto, Yolanda Fierro, Mary Hlg- Tomaslello, Dorleans Taylor, Joeeph r . Smith was renamed president, you still have minus five, Adv. Algebra: F. Howard Lloyd, Schenck, Howard Schilke, Ernest ble, Florence Horton, Nancy Laura, Banatato. OUtford Hance, first vlcc-presldent; Muehlhausen: Are you trying to Dunham Morey. | VanCleef, Norman White, Russell Kindergarten—78Jt% (By Irma Clayton '36) (By George Marks '36> Antoinette Mazzl, Evelyn Mower, Howard A. Sutplien, second vlcc- kid the public or yourself? Stenography: Virginia Lambert-1 Pierson. Mary Caracclolo, Mildred Arthur Aumock, Douglas Marvel, The Violets, a seventh period* boys’ Sarah Schanck. Mlnthaw Shemo. presjdent; Elmer O. Hall, cashier, Currie: I'm not going into a An original skit, "Good and Dncl son, Catherine Cottrell, Barbara cooper. Jeanette Cosgrove, Kate Dominick Panaera, Frank Rhilander, Types of Stenographers," written by physical education basketball team, 6 B—94.1% and A. Rulon Applegate, assistant proposition like this until I see Donnell. Dletzman, Mildred Fallon, Virginia William Russell, Charles Cox, Har Charles Beynon, was presented to defeated the Maroons, fourth period Anthony Bucco, Kenneth Pike, cashier. The following are the di where we're going. .Latin: Phyllis Zorn, Thomas Hut Hotallng. Cordelia Hubbard, Jessie old Dalton, Elizabeth Carelone, Ruth the Commercial Club by several class, in a walkaway game 21-10, Anita Bammann, Ethel Bendy, Glor me tors: Smith, Hance, William In elaborating on his position the chinson. Robert Charles Gerald. Jameson, Mary Jane Kearns, Rita Denardo, Marie Saccone, Grace members at a meeting which was during the noon hour at Matawan ia Curran, Elizabeth Devlin, Eliza Patten, WUllam V, Stateslr, Apple- mayor said that we wanted it under Early European History: Alan Lehman, Dorothy McComb. Lillian Wells. High School, Jan. 9. Jan. 10 Uio beth Duckworth, Cornelia Harris, (fete, Marlon Laird and Hall. Jo stood that he was not definitely op held in tlie auditorium, Tuesday. Thompson, Winifred Olttens, El- Ungraded—79.4% Pee Wees were routed by the Half 1 Piazza, Ora Mae Tice, Muriel Van Ruth Longstreet, Betty Morse. Flor seph McDermott was renamed pres posed to the annexation. He still Tlie cast was: Clarence Lewis, canor Auld, Josephine Blondck, Jo-1 pcjt, Ruth Neuman, Jerry Artelll. Santo Panxera, Tony WUllam Castorllno, Rita Schultz, Pints 3-12. Tho Maroons won a ence Orsha, Thelma Porter, Vtr- ident of the Freehold Trust Co. maintained that his original stand ceph Ointer, WllUam Wolf, Jack1 Room 27— I ginla Saccone, Josephine Sica, Jac- Panzera, Francis Emmons, Dorothy WUllam Cross, and Catherine De close game over the Troopers Jan. along with Charles A. Baird, first which called for proceeding with Heuey, Ann Laird, "Warren Hast, Catherlne Bennett, Anna Dalfan-1 quellne Taylor, Evelyn Ziegler, Cranshaw. vlce-prcsldent: Oarl McDermott, caution and only after a thoro in Voto. 13. 18-12. Sterling Thompson. All the boys' physical education zn, Catherine Dllks, Bernice Dun- I 5A—96.7 % sqcond vice-president; Pred D. Hart vestigation by the boro finance oom Clarence Lewis, a representative Bookkeeping: Phyllis Zorn, Edna can, Oladys Oeorcs, Evelyn Oern- classes have been organized into Fred Carney, Henry Chambers, man, treasurer; Forman A. Rhodes, mlttee, wiu the best policy. from Coleman's Business Collego In Lechtrecker, Eleanor Auld, Joseph basketball teams, and games will be hardt, Florence Hanaway. Esther Peter Colot, James Flgonl, Elmer SALES AND RENTALS Assistant treasurer; and Jennie R. Mayor Currie maintained tlie terviewed William Casterline, Cath Ointer, Florence Hanaway. hold every day at 12:10 o'clock ln Uio Martin. Beatrice Martinez, Loretta Oreen, Kenneth Henderson, James Baird, secretary. The directors are people interested ln the annexation erine DeVoto, Rita Schultz, and 10 English: Elisabeth Barker, gymnasium until Jan. 27. Nappi, Grace Phillips, James Crlno, Lauro, Walter Sakowskl, Ocorgo Van’s Agency Reports Joseph and Carl McDermott, frank should co-operate with tho finance William Cross. Catherine DeVoto Barbara Donnell, Janet Emmons, Edward aintcr, Christopher Gumbs, Tho teams of the third period Smith, William Smith. Oeorge Still lin W. Fort, Edgar I. Van Derveer, committee so that the correct street nnd WllUam Casterline wero per Winifred Olttens. Louise Leary, class nrc Uio Pec Weos with C. Everett Leuth, Walter Rledel, Fran well. Robert Sturt. Vincent Tomas- Van's Agency, Matawan, reporta Louis J. Armour, Alfred J. Holland, mileage, tax ratablcs, number or mitted to attend the college because Bernice Sandford, Rowland Van Thompson, captain, nnd Troopers cis Ziegler. 111a, George Zuinbano. Mildred the following real estate sales and Clifford H. Roberson, Oeorge O. street lltes, and other Information of their good English, neatness nnd Cleaf, Eleanor Auld, Josephine with a . Muller, captain. Fourth Room 23—07.67, Baird, Yolanda Cravalot, Tannlo rentals. a Reynolds. Edward T. Rooney, Wil conccrnlng the area might be pro good manner. They were prepared Blondck, Joseph Glnter. porlod teams are Half Pints and Douglas Bushnell, Kenneth Grif DeNardo. Doris Eastmond, Susan The Westervclt property, located liam J. Clayton uud Baird. vided. This information would be to take dictation. Rita Schultz nnd Geometry: Bernice Sandford, Maroons with L. Brown, captain. fith. Jack Hcsscy. James Infoslno, Lauro, Mary Plperno. Alice Ryan, at Engllshtown, consisting o t thirty- Two new positions were created by demanded by a legislative committee Wllllnm Cross wero not permitted to Rowland VanOleaf. Tile tennis ot tho seventh and John Lnlrd, Donald MacMillan, Mar Dorlhy Tansey. room dwelling, ten acres of ground, the Central National Bunk, where. before tlie matter could bc intro attend the collcge. They both spoko Science: Donald McMillan, War tin Nappi, Clyde Thompson, Eliza 511—03,1'; poor English: they lmd an unploas- eighth |ierlods are tho Dwarts nnd to Mrs. Mary Kennedy, formerly of Adrian E . Moreau was named a duced at Trenton, it was pointed out. ren Rnst, Arris Banke, John Brown, beth Barker. Gloria Brown, Ruth Julia Arena, Veronica Bennett, ing manner; they were not neat; and Violets, and Fly Weights nnd Brenk- Keyport. vlcc-prcsldcnt nnd Edward Tilton, Councilman Albert B. Smith, now Franklin Emmons, Ernest HolU, Cooper, Alta Crlne, Mary Devlin, ors. Minnie Durante, Anna Ludcwlg, The Blocker property looated St assistant cashier. Other (itlU'i'rs chairman of the police committee, they both cntnu unprepared to take Walter Mackevtch, Claire Scldler. Marie Dietz, Jnnet Dominick, Irene June Mason, Kllnor Rnst, Oiule Rice, dictation. Walling Terrace, Keyport, lo M l* are: Onrret A. Denise, president: but when the annexation first came 9 English: Jack Heasey. Ann Lnlrd, Oeorge, Lois Henderson. Elizabeth Carrie Schnnrk, Sylvia Taylor, Mary The treasurer reported 13.00 ln tho Evelyn Price, formerly of Freneau. Halstead H. Walnwrlglit, vice-pres up, head of the llnnnco emnnilttee. Mayor Speak* At John Brown, Elisabeth Burlew, Mclnzer, Mildred Paguno, Leah Mae Vcccliln. Dougins Alston, Frank De treivmry. The Ziegler property loeated on ident, ond Arthur O. Hays, cashier. M ild that he lin d not been "oslocp H. S. Football Banquet Franklin Emmons, Joseph Clcores, Pcrrlnc, Bernice Hiuidtord. Ulta vino, ttobort Dorwln. Rodney Dor New Brunswick Road, Matawan, lo The directors nro Koscoe c, Cluy- 111 the »h.jrl Ume remaining" but he The president appointed a com Clalro Soldier, Robert Charles Ger Schultz, Clalro Scldler, Connie Trcm- wln, Arthur Fnrlello, James Horton, mittee to dlieuss tho matter nf buy Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Barry. ton, Garret A. Denise, Tunis Penlsc, lind nol been ublf to net very good illy Leo Urown '3(11 ald. > per. Sandy Hutchinson, George Meinzor, ing dub pins, Those on the com The Kulsclin house located at 26 Theodore D. Lewis, Moreau, CT. Hen co-opcmilou front the members of A l>nii(|iiet In honor of the Mutu- Iloom 22—M.S'. Richard Hturt, Mnrccllo Polio*, Vic mittee are: Irma Clnyton. elialrnmn, Schenck Avenue to Mr. John R. ry Probnsco mul WnlnwrlKht. the townnhlp committee. It wiih In witn High Bchool football M|iiuil of Sydney Duleher, Carmen Fotl, tor Ithlliindcr. Richard MeKeon, Leah Mae I'orrlne, Attendance Record Garey, Jr.. or Kllsaboth, • Ofllcers were elected ut the «ll- dicated tlmt the committee would IlMil w i m held ut Miitlnnwood Manor, James Haynes, Wilfred Clcores, John «A—D3.0'i nnd John Lockwood. The Jacobus Realty Co„ lno.. of nual meeting of tho F irs t National huve it report for the next meeting, Mutitwan, Monday livening, Hinds, Wuller Mnckcvlch, Carl John Altkcn, K iim c II fliiccn. Wil The membership of Uie club ls Pupils perfect In attendance ror Summit, has purchased the beauU- Bank of Jamesburij. Former Cash Mnyor Edwnrd Ourrle, of MnUi- Zcyen, Irnin Clayton. Katherine liam UletK.' Jiunes Drugas, Oeorge very large, It was suggested that the month ot December were: fill residence uf W. H. olark Allen, ier Milton 1. Voorhees presided. Ail -.vim, gave n Hliort talk on Ihe quali OlnyUm, Olive Davidson, llebu Dls- Leary, Joseph LIPor*. Edward Vin the membership bo cut down, ex IIICIII KIIIOOL Ensl Freehold. The Allen property unusual '’vent In thr rlocllon of di HEALTH BUDGET ties that foolhull brings nut In the hrow, Janet Emmons, Margaret cent, Frank Willis, Robert Ziegler, cluding those who du nol pay their Room 39-94.4'rf consists uf seven nnd one-quarter rectors waa the absence of former fellows that play the gamo. Houlday, Oeraldlne tango, Christine Mario Esposito, Catherine Buhenok, dues or show any Interest In the Oordon Burlew, Oeorge DIBculelln, acres togother with n very atlracUve Mayor Georgo A, Sliults, who had (Continued from page one) Members ot the taculty that at Luts, Msrgulot McGowan, Virginia Joan Watson, Doris Wilson. chib or Its activities, No abtlull WAS Benjamin Jackson, Eugene McGuire, up-to-tlsto seven-room dwelling and served consecutively as n teller for A motion offered by Cqunollman tended wero J. S. McCurdy, supervis Ptaua, Elalno Skinner, Ague* Wou «B—M.JV, three-car garage. taken on this suggestion. Julius Marosca, Britton Bchulmels- i yeari. He la In hla Mth year. Muehlhausen that the nursing ap ing prlnclpnl! Douglas Fisher, coaoh; ter, Ernest VanSant, Eleanor Auld, ld, Evelyn Buck. Keglnu Bromberg, Vera Onrmer, gIrectors elected were: WUllam M. propriation be materially reduced, 15, J. McNnbb. L. N. Pasltmsa, and Jane Burlew, EUeou Bushnell, Bar' Ream » l—94.4'< Helen Grille, Minnie DePnlmo, Haael Drake, Wilton Applegate, George died for want of a second, Coun Students See Movies John Shea. bar* Donnell, Virginia Easlmon. Ada Victor Arnirllluo, Leonard Oos- Fischer, Bmella Fusco. Jennie Lock ENGAGEMENTS ft, Balloy, Addison A. Oonover, John cilman Robert O. Thixton. new Of Educational Nature Member* or the wptnd present were Ellison, Winifred Olttens, Jane Kor- grovo, Joe Hutchinson, James Hut wood, Shl'ley Noddlngs, Barbara Horohe, T. 0. Emcns, Dr. Louis chairman of thu finance oommlttee. Mike Orcglowloh, Rusty Elder, lenhaus, Catherine Simpson. chinson, Fred Moser, Nnthanlel Lea Asohwald, Doris Pugtelder, Bu Clare-Rapoila Heckman. Ofllcera elected a t tho took tlie stand Uiat tho milter Uonrgu Onsklns, Carmine Fotl, Leon Mumfnrri, John Owens, Melllo Par lan Sutphln, Barbara Wlnkleman, lily Cordelia Hubbard '361 Room SH-M.*'* ' Anthony Itnpolla, Mjilu street, (nesting of the director! were: Pres should be given greater considera Christlnat. Danny Manclnl, Allred ries, Frank Veary, Donald Walker, Calvin Bell, Angelo Dalola, Russell Tlio second of a series of eduon- Charle* Beynon, Robert Bolco, Mntawan. announces the 'engage ident, Wilton T. Applegate; vlce- tion. Applegate, Flunk Voary, Loo Brown, william Wllklnw Jeanette Arnold, DuckworUi, Raymond Eastmond, llonnl moving pictures was slinwn to Frank Flgonl, Daniel Mancjnl, Ralph ment ot his daughter. Antoinette prcsldent, Dr. Louis Heokman; oash- Freneau Appropriation Joe Walker, George Marks, Olyd* Alloe Berry, Minnie Cravalot, Agnes John Flna, Cnmlllo Uontlle, An all the nrades of tho Mntnwan Grain Nosehew, Charles Slmcera, Sterling Hnpolla, to Frederick Claro. son of ler, WUllam W. Drako; assistant Mayor Currie, ln discussing the Thompson Edward Lee, J dc Heyer, Hickey. Lllln Mao McOee, Betty thony Grabuskl, Robert O'Connell. mar 8r.hool Jan. 13. The title of this Thompson, Otis Wathlngton, Jean Mr. and Mrs, Charles Claro, Ave oashler, Frederick Oumon. nrt appropriation, rolt Chat tlie Itoy Walil. Albert Vlaolo, John Tansey, Bthtl Woolley, KUiol 2,eg- Howard Schanck. nue U. Brooklyn. picture was “Fight the Fly." This Applegate, Josephine Blondek, Ells Directors of the Merchanta Trunt IIBO grant given the Freneau Fire Laird, Jr., Robert Kipp, Pnul Ar ler, ' »A—M.sr( picture was given hi onlcr to show aboth Burlew, Oamella Oumbs, Mar Miss Hainiltt Is a graduate of Uie 0o. and Uto Second National Bank Oo. Inst year could be dispensed Hold, nnd Wllllnm Cross, manager, GRAMMAR NCIIOOI. I^uls Psrlello, Frank Fierro, How the children the danger of flys. nnd ilyn Kostai, Margaret Marks, Alice Matawan lllgli School and the &ir- •f Red Bank were re-elected. May with this year. Ho Indicated that what they can do lu gel rid of them, IA-04.1% ard Friedman, Alvin Harris, Rhea rouglis' Business School New York, or Charles R. English, Frank E. It was his opinion there were too Massom, Endly Menml, Trypliena Doris Demberger. Ruth Dominick, Longstreet, Charles Pike, Hlnera Tho Arst picture of this series Clyde Thompson Plays Rogers, Frances VanOleaf, Maude At present she Is employed In Iter Price. Warren H. Bmock, John 'J, many fire companies In the ooro Claire Clrlftllhs, Kathryn Harris, Sica, Fred Blurt, Ralph Vnrarella, father's fruit nnd vegetable store. which wns shown Ui the flflh nnd McOee. Quinn, Albert W. Worden add Ken- now for the area which had to bo eighth grades of lliu iirniniiuir Tuba At Auembly Here Wlnlfrod Mngrath, Hevorly McKen Conrad Vunker. Mnrle Bennett, Mr. Claro I* a graduate of a petli McQueen wore renamed dl- protected. If any appropriation is school nn Jan. 7, was entitled "Tlie Hoorn 37-M.R'* na, Esther Patten, Naomi Schmidt, Oleaster Carpenter, Annbell Ewing- Brooklyn high school and attended (My rcment Polemon ‘30) Lemuel Berry, Krnry Brelner, rtntom of tlie Merchant* Trust Co. given, It was felt It would havo to Pacific CuiMt Stnte.i," Marlon Wlnsns. Douglas Alt, Ray top, Mary Hlcky, Jolmnle Mae Klah. New York University. He Is em Safety tulks were given at Mat McQueen Is Ihe present president come out of those given the other Theso nro tho llrst two of a series Frank Carnoolulo, Joseph Oeures, mond Beers, Alan Dorwln, Harold Ruth Pitman, Catherine Vecchlo, ployed by the Davvga Radio Oo, In awnn High School Monday during Jam** Hickey, Lewis Kortenhaus, J. «f Ute bank, At the Second Na companies, of motion pictures slid slides, chosen Martin, Frank Mason, Frank Sara- Mary Wells, ICdna Woodruff. Now York. a*.icinbly period by John Laird tional Bank the foUowIng directors Arthur Roberts, president of the by J. S. McCurdy, supervising prin Clarence Lewis, Jr„ Jack Nagel, buehello, Humbort Toinaslllo, Bhal- IB —f I J * No dato lias been set tor Uie Md* whose subject wa* "Quit shot were named: Charles Allen, Jr., Freneau company, doclarod that as cipal. Their innln puriioso Is to nld Ernest Peterson, tiernlce Applegale, vey Wilson, Charles Ziegler, Joseph Angelo, William Halrd, Ed ding. Wounds;" Howard Lloyd, who talk Oeorge K. Allen, Jr.. Richard Ap Matawan Township had contributed the children In their studying of bi Elliabeth Becker. Oertrmlo Brown, *11—117,7 '.i- ward Bates. Milton Stevenson. Honry ed nn "Fires, Ilurim and Scalds;" plegate, WllUam w. Armstrong, ItM. he “did not see why the boro ology, history, and geography. Dorothy Fellenberg, Madeline Free John Arena, Michael Devino, Zucker, Robert Muller, Frank Buck, Herbert Cottrell on "Special Farm Harry O. Borden, Myron V, Brown, shouldn't contribute Uio aamo Ten moro films will be given be man, Dorothy Frltslnger, Edna Hay- Ralph Duncan, Ross Duncan, John Oertrude Calender, Mary Corolone, BIRTHS ilnsardH;" und Jainos Haynes, on John Bucklln, Marcus M. Davidson. amount." • fore Easter, tor the benefit nt gram eook, Jeanette Houlday, Jennie In- Olvens, Francis Kolsa, Danlol Kra Willie Francos Klah. Faith Kll- "Aspiiyxliitlon, Suffocation and Leon Reustllle, Jr., J. D. Tuller and Counollmon R. L. Oartan and A. mar and high school students. These fosino, Gertrude Jensen, Edna Lack- mer. Sam Maslello. Charles Nod- oommln*. Angeline LlPers, Alice Mo- Thom** Poisonings." At the close of as . John Colt, who ls president. B. Smith felt that a meeting of Aro ’-Icturca nro nlso given nt tho Cllfl- trwksr, Dorothy Moltnn, Virginia dlngs, Joseph Panaera, James Par- Curdy, Edith Moinser, Yvonne Por A Kill, Richard Thomas, was both company representatives would ef sembly The American Red Cross an wood School. Samiwlt. Helen Short, Ivy Bplnks, res. Stuart Sigmund, Oeorge Staf ter. Sunday, Jan. 12. 193«. at I I o'oloek fect some solution. The meeUng nual linme inspection paiier* wero The following aro llio titles of the Jean Wame, Margaret Wilkins, ford, Everett Tremper, Leroy Veary, IA-M,9<* to Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Thomas, of distributed'to tho pupils In an et- SUTPHIN TO RUN was scheduled for the Midway Hose remaining pictures to be shown: Floronco Ynrman. Arthur Zeycn, Christian Ziegler, Donald Bates, Richard Clayton. Roscllo. Mr. Thomas w u formerly tort lu help prevent accldcnts In the Co., Friday, Jan 24. "Batllcs nf Trenton Ac Princeton," Room 18—94Jlrl Leonla Bell, Lucy Cravalot, borolhy Ralph Esposito, Francis Oray. Wil tho manager ot one of the Amer Bame Tax Rate home. (Continued from page one) “Lady of Ihe Lake.” "Courtship at Alfred Applegate, Arris Banke, Ed Dolgert, Kssle Doyle, Conceits For- fred Hedgepeth. Jaine* Morgan, ican stores Co.'i branches in Mst- Prom a preliminary survey It was A tuba snlo, entitled "Nautical llUcal recognition In the nation thru Miles Blandish," "New Jorsoy and the ward Bretney, Whited Brown, Har rante, Anna Oulstl. Lorraine Hagan, Lennart Nelson, Theodore Peace, awan. Judged by the mayor that the boro John,” a collection or callor songs, his work In the Young Republicans' Revolutionary Porlod," "South At old Cosgrove, Franklin Emmons, Edna Hendrlekson, Florence Kuhns, Floyd Pitman. James Samuela, Har tax rate would be th# aame as last by William Bell, wns played by Clyde organisation. He has addressed sev lantic Statos," "Evangollne," "Mid Frederick Orlftlths, Bamuol Oulstl, Edna Lester, Edna Mack, Ba^ara old Smith. Betty Diets. Josephine There Is a cheese (or every taste year. He urged Uiat all commltteo Thompsoh In assembly last Friday. eral lame rallies In various parts dle Atlnntlo State*," "New England Ernest Holts, MarUn Laulerwald, Porter, Flora Tullls, Anna Turbcy, Jameson. Mary Jones, Lot* Thomp- to bo round on your g racer's shelvt*. chairmen In making up their bud Of the eounty and has never lost States," "Disease Producing Bac gets koep In mind that they are the opportunity to boast the pres teria," and "Tale ot Soap ft Water." Thirty-eight Girls Out idential aspiratlona of Governor dealing with public funds and reg Harold O. KOtTman, fer whom he ulate their estimates aocordlngly. At Basketball Practice serves as executive secretary. Aocordlng to reports, while Uio Local Tumblers Perforin (Ily Celeste Kennedy ‘381 It la understood that Hermann’s tax collections show Improvement, For Freehold Audience There has been a noticeable In- Campaign will receive the enthusl- there are still about threo or four crense hi the enthuainsm shown by isttc support or Governor Hoffman, per cent of delinquent accounts. (By Lewis Kortenhaus '30> the girls of Mntawan High School Senator Barbour, E. Donald Ster Theso wUI be advertised; It was In Tho tumbling team of Matawan dicated. The mayor also stressed High gave an exhibition at Freehold for basketball, Miss Higgins, director A MONTH ner, state highway, commissioner, ot physical education and girls' t t id Secretary of Stale Thomof Ma the point that tax collections had High School Wednesday as a part by no means been comparable with of a Sport Nile Program, to help coaoh reports. PracUco Is hold every this, reoognlied leaders of the three Tuesday nnd Friday after school, counties. tho general business upswing. raise a rund'ror Uie Freehold II, S. and al Uie last practice thirty girls Former Ballplayer The police committee reported Athletic Association. The tcature* reported, Tho freshman class has n o w b u y s educated In the public schools of that Patrolman Jamea MarUn had ot tho program wero us follows: moro girls out than any other class, MiUlown and ths New Brunswick been enrolled for a six weeks'courae Boxing, Rutgers University; wrest but sophomoroa, Jiyilorn nnd seniors jU|h Bchool. Hermann was an out In the New York City Polloe Acad ling. Lehigh University; fencing, aro well represented also. Miss Hig . standing athlete. Ho was captain of emy. The boro stands his oxpenscs Prlnoeton University; tumbling, gins fools there 1* marked Improve •tl athletic teams during hts high and he will bo paid hla salary for Matawan High School; Jiu-Jitsu, ment In the girls' playing also. Lnter a N e w aohool career and upon hit gradua a month while attending Uie olassos. New Jersey Stale Polloe. - tion entered Colgate University, The police committee will reoelve This wa* the first appearance of In the season InterelsM games will be played. He entered professional baadball regular reports on Patrolman Mar- the tumbling toain slnco Ihe olrcua Tlie Uhls Athletic Association will and played with several teams In tln'a progress. The action was ap In Matawan High Bchool, Dec. 19. meet next Wednesday to discuss the minor leagues. He reached the proved, The members of Ih* tumbling smith of his professional baseball team are: Eugene McGuire, Melllo plans for tlio future. career when he waa algned to play Jury Refuses To Indict Parres, Charles Ollmplo, WUllam third base with the Boston Braves. Wm. Digging In Aim u U Shepard, Ernest VnnBant, Bdward Bardo Here Monday F O R D V 8 Hutchinson, Leon Christlnat, Robert Sutphln, a former mayor ot Mat f«NY MOIIKI. PSSKKNItKN CAN (HI l-Hiltf IINITy awan and captain overseas In the William Dlggln*, Freehold, who Elder, Eugene MacDonald, Frank illy Wllllnm Oaaterllne ,3(1> W«rM War, haa bean eleoted on was arrested for shooting at a oar Voary, Mr. O. I,. Bardo, president of the three occasions In the third district. occupied by Mra. J. O. Bennett, Marl These tellowa iiertorm front flips, New Jersey Manufacturing Associa It* started his service In the House boro, on Thanksgiving Day, has been back flips, front hand-spring*, back tion, will give n talk on "Tariff and Of Representatives in the Saventy- hand-springi, torward rolls, back Taxation," Monday evening nt 8:in oonflned to the Marlboro State Hos- B y arrangement wllh Universal C rod 11 OMnpsnn aooond Congress, beginning March roll), double forward rolls, eto. Ths In the Matawan High Behool. The pr.il slnoe shortly after the alleged Pont ileslw* now mako It easier than ever for you to «, IN I. and was re-elected to the crime, tt was rsvealed by Asalatant tumbling team li under the direction talk Is being sponsored by the Civic own a new, I9!lft Portl V-fl ear— a n y m o d t l (farersl aeventy-Utlrd and seventy-fourth Prommitor Oharlea Frenkel recently of Douglas Klshor, Matawan High Department or the Matawan Wom congresses His standing commit when he made a motion before Judge School coach, en's Olub, The lllgh School Or now iilans arn npnii U* you. All tlutse plans brlagyou tee assignment 19 to tho committee J. Edward Knight to dlamls* charges chestra will play and Arthur Zeyen nowlnw-MMl f1nsncln|— now c
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At the meeting of the board of Are commissioner for this dlstriot $45,000 STOCK Monday nltu, It w u decided that $500 would have to be placed on Uie ballots for current expenses for the next year. Tlie amount will bc raised by taxation. The money is for Interest and bond reduction and Insurance on Ihe flrt truck. Voters will be aaked to api>rove the bud DAMAGED get at the Are election Feb 15. when the terms of Commissioners May er, Wall and Dalcher expire. It la understood that the three have con IN VARYING DEGREES BY sented to run for re-election. Mlsi Irene Jaeger and Daniel Den Bleyker visited friends In Irvington Saturday. The Sacred Hearts scored an eaay win over the lAunnee Harbor Bowlers on the Y. M. C. A. alleys ln a South Amboy City Bowling FIRE! WATER! SHOKE! Uague match Friday nits. The •Cores: fleered Hearts (3) Koallraw- aki, 154-181-161: schairo. 140-xxx- 114; Lagoda. Juuc-iOOxxx; Olszewski, 156-304-184; Kurzawa. 179-190-184; Ruuala, 1W-I7B-237. Totals, 7IM- (14-043. Laurence Harbor (0) W. Ohnaman, 168-140-137; Schnuck, ORDERED SOLO! 117-140-133; Blind, 135-135-135; 8. Ohnsman, 114-174-138; Chapman, IM-ira-Mll. Totals, na-T7S-M8. Mr. and Mra. WUllam J. Dono Without consideration for former value or cost. Nothing reserved hue, of the State Highway, attend ed a family celebration In honor of —Nothing held back—All sales will be final. the first birthday anniversary of their grandson, Robert Louis Weln- brenner, In Elisabeth, Sunday. Wil liam J. Donohue, Jr., and M lu Mar tha Donohue, were also present at DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9:30 A.M., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 the affair held at the home of Mr. •nd Mrs. Louis Welnbrenner. Judge Maxwell H. Mayer Is plan ning to leave for Florida near the end of January. He wll Join his wife and aon, tnd Mra. Oeorge Deyo, who are already at Miami. Every Piece of Merchandise Must Be Sold Mrs. Attle Smith, of New York, a summer resident here, was a Week end guest of Mr. and Mrt, Peter Ruby, Prospect Avenue. immediately to make room for carpenters Thant will bn a regular mMUng ot the Laurenoe Harbor Democratic Club, Inc., at the flrehouae tonlte. The Ladlts' Auxiliary will m « t at and painters ordered to report for work. the Harding Road residence of Mrs. Henrietta Freeman Monday or ter* noon. Repairing and rebuilding will begin immediately. The me ENDOMB HARBOUR chanics must have room to work. The Merchandise must Tht New Jrrtey Republican Ooun ty Ohairmen’a Association Tueaday move. After the rebuilding, a new and greater WILLIAM*S will endortad W. Warren Barbour for a second term m United Stalot Ion- rise out of the ashes of disaster to better serve its fast growing cli tior. • Th# MaooUilon pratMd his record SMITH sr. COR. MAD/SO/VAV. p trty loyalty, patriotism tnd aUnd entele ot satMed and thrifty shoppers. It's our loss and your for “reduoUon of taxoi, economy and reduction of expenditure* and gain . . . so don't miss this sale. - PERTH AMBOy. N .J. mat*."
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■ Q N m S ffl COUNTT HBTOIICAL iSSU : FRIDAY. JANUARY 17,1936 PAGE SIX—FIRST SECTION T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL FRENEAU Friendt, Rtuiiilm Aid Father Burke Entertains Ten Tablet In Pley At In Hubert Anniveriwry St. Joteph’e Alter Boyi Hebrew Society Benefit Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Woolley's father, William Pelndt, rtturotd Steady Stream Of VMten Feature rnitram Held Al The Patch Tawrn Mrs. Max Walienfeld, Mrs. Louis homo Saturday from a three weeks' Celebratiau Of'Malawan Pain’ Wrdnsular Nile Included Dinner Sussman. and Mn. Louts Jaffe gave trip to Florida. Ooiden Wedding; Oet Cards Music, Dane Ing | U Attend George Duncan t« UI at his homa a card party at Uie home of Mrs. with Intestinal grippe. WafTenfeld. Church Street, Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hulsart re At the Dutoh Tavern, Keyport. Mr. and Mn, Carl WUaoo are on Tuesday evening for the benefit of ceived a series of surprise* laat Frl- Wednesday, twenty-five altar boys of n motor trip lo Miami, Fla, where the Hebrew Ladles' Society. Tliero iday in honor of their fiftieth wed St. Joseph’s 'Church, wen enter were ten tables In play. they expect to stay three week*. ding anniversary. The first sur tained by the Rev. John p. Burke, Mr. and M n. Bunowea T. Lam- Prises for hlgn score at each tablo prise came In (lie afternoon when lK-rlron, of South Amboy, wero re pastor. The program Included a were won by: Miss Sanh Podelcfsky, the members of the afternoon card chicken dinner, music and dancing. cent visitors with Mr. and Mra. M. Miss B. Dorothy Cohen, Mn. A. Wls- olub, of which Mn. Hulsart ls a item- Hawkins. ' After the dinner the boys rendered nlk. Mra. Louis Rothenberg, Mra. I, E. ber, came bearing a wedding cake Mn. Eleanor Duncan Is 111 at her the following musical prograqi: Pearson, Jack Oarber, M n. Louis with fifty candles. home with an attack ol bronchitis. Address of Appreciation, John Sussman. all ot Keyport; Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Stamps- After the candles were lighted and Cahill: Smiling Thru, Song. Richard Kaplan. Matawan and Mra. I. S. nore and WlUlam Ponttn, of Uttle all had admired, Mr. Hulsart was and Prank LaMura; I'm a Broken Alexander, Keansburg. Mn. S. M. Silver, visited M n. Oeanor Dun Invited to blow them out. In spite Hearted Dutchman — Recitation, Arnold received a non-player's prlge. can Sunday afternoon. of his Impaired eyesight, he could Robert LaMura; Tap Dance, Harry Jack Price, ot Carteret, won a , Mrs. John Lockwood la recovering see enuf Ute to locate the position of Way; The Music Ooes Round and drtpolator which was disposed of on ' from an attack of the grippe. the cake. With one great "puff" Round. Chorus; A Little Bit Inde the co-operative plan. Refreshments I Mre. Joseph Lansaro, of Keyport, he blew out forty-nine candles. pendent, Chorus; Dangerous Dan were served following tho card play MATAWAN PEOPLE AND THEIR ACTIVITIES spent Sunday evening with her The cake was made by Mrs. War McOrew, Recitation; Moonlight and ing and awarding of prlies. The BARBARA JOAN TODD — SOCIETY EDITOR mother, lbs. J. D. Wlnans. ren Donnell, worthy matron of Sir Roses, Cnorus. treasury will receive an appreciable „ „ , „ . .. . . I John Applegate, who has been In ius Chapter, Order Eastern Star, Miss Robcna Evans, of Rod Bank, Those present were: Robert sum as the result of the card party. Mr. mid Mrs. Edwin H. Domin I Mias Dorothy Hotallng s p e n t Mrs. Harry J. Kahn attended a lhe Memorial Hospital, Nep- No. 133, and Mrs. Leslie Lines, as Strang, Alexander Trohtnowlcs, was the week-end guest of Miss I matinee performance of ick spent Thursday ln New York. Thursday In New York. “Jubilee" tune for three weeks> retumed „„ sociate matron. They and Leslie Ralph Auriena, John CahUl, John Priscilla Hutchinson. (in New York Wednesday. : Tuesday to the home of his aunt, Lines, worthy patron, presented her Mbs Eleanor Ravelllna and Rns- Mia. John H. Miller, Jr., of Bos* I M, Nappi, Carmen DellaPletro, John Dr. S. M. Goodgtein M il Corbett spent Sunday ln Tren-} Um. Mass., ls visiting her mother, A meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary Mrs. Richard E. Erdmann, Mrs. Mrs. . . . Louie Hartensteln. , , , . He is weak with a large bouquet of flowen. Nappi, John Davlno, Nicholas Mun ton visiting friends. I Mrs. John P. Uoyd. of the Midway Hose Co. will be held WUllam Craig and Mrs. Oeoige C. bu‘ ta convalescing nicely. The same afternoon, Mr. Hulsart ning. Robert LaMura, John Short, DENTIST Monday nlte at the flrehouse. ' Miller spent Tuesday in Newark. ' ^ “nd M1“ was surprised by a visit from his Eugene Clark, John Savitsky. Luke 6 West Front Street, Keyport ______I Emma Franke attended the execix- Miss Grace Carmen has been con- j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cox were friend of more than fUty years, P.ullf Durante, Frank LaMura, Richard Office hours, 8 a.m. to B p.m. daUy Miss Betty Ann Seber, daughter fined to her home this week with ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mlss Marie Bauer attended the Uve board meeting of the county P. Crawford, and son RullT Edscll. of LaMura, Elijah Arose, WUllam Sundays 10 to 13 a.m. a severe case of grippe. j lAUghlln in Berlin over Wednes- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seber, cel birthday party of Miss Anne Wick- women's Republican club which was Asbury Park. Mr. Crawford was a Haley, Harry Way, John Haley, Jo Telephone Keyport 1344 ---- - j day. ebrated her fifth birthday Sunday. ham, of Red Bank, Wednesday af- held at the home of M n. Oeorge former harness maker ln Matawan seph Blenkowski, Pierre CahUl, and Miss Helen Caron attended a per- temoon. i Decker, Shrewsbury. * where hla son wus born. They Henry Dabroskl, Mrs. Frank Tlehenor and son. Da-1 John VonderVoort spent Wednes- formancc ot "The Children’s Hour” ! , ------I Mr. and Mra. Howard Wilson, of stayed thru to the evening when they ln Hew York Saturday. I vld, of Brooklyn, were Sunday, day ln New York on business for Melville Inaley, who has been a Matawan. are visiting the former's were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood STASIA OLSTOWSKI IS FIVE W. H. PENGEL, D.D.S i guests of the former’s father, Boro the Hanson - Van Winkle - Munning patient ln the Overlook Hospital. wlIe Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Watson, Richard E Erdmann, of Ruther Co. VanBrackle, other friends of youth. 196 Main Street Matawan. N. J. Clerk William A. Rodgers. | Summit, for the past month, re- Mal; str„ t rtene, u During the evening relatives and ford, spent the week-end at home the turned home Sunday. Mr, wllbur ^ who hM Miss Stasia Olstowskl, daughter of wlUi Mrs. Richard El Erdmann and 1 The Olrl 8couts. Troop 31. attend Mre. Tunis R. Schenck was friends continued to call until the Office Hour* 9 A. M. te C:30 P. M. guests of the day numbered thirty- Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Olstowskl, was given famll). : ed a performance of Shirley Temple guest of M n. C. A. Applegate In ! Mr. and Mrs. WUllam O. Bedle ill at her home, is bettgr and Is able her fifth birthday party Sunday af ' ln "The Llttlest Rebel" at Keyport Tennent Sunday. There were eljht I wen) week-end guests of their son- | to be around the house again, eight. They were presented with No Office Uonn Thursdays three wedding cakes. ternoon. She enjoyed her presents Mr. and Mn. James B. Pcote, of, Monday evening Instead of Its reg- other guests. j in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' and a large birthday cake. Nortli Plainfield, were the dinner meeting, Theodore Drummond, ln Aspcrs, Pa. Mrt. Gordon H. Bomksmp The celebration was completed guests of Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Me- Mrs. Richard Erdmann, M n. O. j Sunday when eighteen members of In order to show her spirit of the Nabb Tuesday. Jacob R. V. M. Lefferts. Jr., a C. Miller and Mre. Samuel Bell at- J Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Doublier and I> Given Surprise Perty the family gathered for a family dln- occasion, she entertained the guests student at Columbia University, ln tended a perfoimanco ol "Tobacco Mr. and M„ W1mam E. Jordan. I ner. Many lettera and card greetings with a toe dance, but the main ALEXANDER VINEBURG Mlu Dorothy Rader and Walter New York, spent tho week-end with Road" ln New York Wednesday af Jr. were guesU of Mr. and M n The girls of the Hanson-VanWln- wero received from friends near and background of entertainment was! Opt. D. Newman, Keyport, were guests ol hii parents, Mr. and Mn. Jacob R. tcmon. Edward L. Wyckoff In Keyport Sat kle-Munnlng Oo., Matawan,. ten lmr comedy tap dance. Those pres-: Mr. and M n. Earl Dan ley, South far who remembered the happy V. M. Lefferts. urday eveitlnj. dered a surprise shower to Mn. Oor event. cnt were: Joan Kenny, J, Overhlll,! Eyet Examined River, Tuesday evening. John Dubois left Wednesday by don H. Bomkamp at her home In Lorraine Fells, Carol Kearney, Mae boat for Miami, Pin., and will meet Mr. and Mn. Oeorge C. Miller and M n. Oeorge O. Clark attended a Haxlet Tuesday evening. Mre. Bom Sosln, Barbara Jacobson, Miriam Mr. and Mra. Edgar MCNabb and Henry S. Terhune there Friday. Mrs. Glasses Fitted and , , . Mr. and Mn. J. Donald Miller spent bridge patty given at the home of kamp was formerly Miss Jessie Basting is keeping food moist Waloott, Evelyn Lynoh, MUdred No Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Miller were Sunday ln Trenton aa tho guests of Dubois accompanied him os far as Miss Ella Qlldcwcll ln Red Bank Ogllvlo and at one.. time .....was em while cooking by pouring a hot wak, Julia Prenoh, May Thorsen, Repaired Exclusively •hnncr gueau of Mr. and Mn. James Mrgi Miller's parents, Mr. New York. liquid over It at Intervals, Monday. Mrs. Clark held high score. P*0^ ^ “ >« Hanson-VanWlnkle Jtaic Clark and Arlene Jones. MX WKK'r UIONT STItKKT Brian in Trenton last nlte. | Bnd Mrs. James Brian. Munning Co. The bride received Mr. Bnd Mrs. William Boadle, of for Uio afternoon. many lovely gltls nnd tho girls en KKYinmr, n. j. Mrs J»tne» MarUn was a soloist j Mr alld Mr~ william E. Jordan, New York, spent tho wedk-end at joyed a social time together. Tliuitr 400 at thr mutual roll call of the New Jr h|(j M thnlr guests Priday cve- Uiolr bungiilow on tlavlno Drlvo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock Those attending wero Ida Thomp Motunmitl. Baptist Ogurth In Port j Mr aIld Mrs. Walter P. Swan- Mr. Ucudle Is adding two rooms to attended a bridge party given by Mouuioutli Thursday afternoon. , (Kill Dr. and Mn. Conover nurlow the bungalow Dr. and Mrs. Murray Woronoff ln son, Helen Thompson, Ruth Stool- Koyport Saturday nlte. Mr. Schock hoff, Pauline Ogllvlo, Dorothy Dill. Mr, William “ waamuUi and! »"<* Dr. WKl M n.rounU In Burlew. M n. Jjovpli I). Evans, of Hod won Ute conUemen's prlie. Harriet Preston, Linda RavetUna, datmhtrrs, 1411th anf Elisabeth, ol Word has been received via post- Bank, spout Hcveriil duys Inst week Mae Thompson, Etta Cottrell, Flor EARLE J. HARRINGTON New York, were ||iic|l» Monday at canls Irom Palm Beach, Miami and at the home of her daughter and Mrs. John E. Bauer entertained ence Adare, Rose Donahue, Mn. Attorney-at-Law the lioinr ol Mrs. Charles E. Smith. St. Pottnburg that M n. Oeorge P. son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorjo nt a bridge party Tuuday ln honor Bomkamp, Olivo Smith. Kutli Ml- Lelirlttcr, Mlaa Laura Onssweln and W. Clark, Jr, of Miss Myra Walter, who left yes get, Annette Homer, Mary Mona IS Sutphln Ave. Mitawm, N. J. Mr nml Mrs WlUlam II, Tlcht- terday for Miami, Fla. Three tables han. Mary Bonks, Lillian Elfert, and nur vlsiMl Irlends on Long Wand Mlsa Louise Clark aro onjoylng their Telephone 90 trl|i thru tho south. The Teachers' Bridge Olub met were ln piny. Tho prises for tho, Jfelcn Oartan. . Saturday and spent Uie nlte at Uie j Monday at the home of Mrs, Louis highest score at cadi table were Hotel ilovernor CUntou ln N e t' Mlaa Marlon Laird, ot Now York, N. Pailenm, Miss Mary Wolla hold won by Mn. O. J. Sterling Thomp sm OKR IB FINED York, spent Monday and Tuesday at tlie high ocore for tlio evening and Mlu son, Mrt. Warren B. Hutchinson and EDWARD W. CURRIE I«ura tlouiuli, low. Mr and M n! Edgar MeNabb, Mr. home of Mra. Marguerite Laird, Miss Katherine F. Tlmpson. Miss Aaron Kaiser, of 944 Dclwortli Attorney snd Miss laird sailed Wednesday tor Walter received a going away gift. Street, Sommer, N. Y . wits flnod ID ami Mrs Douglas Plihtr, and Mr. ItoHslyn Hotallng arrived home Honolulu, where alit will spend lhe Mrt. Vanwinkle Todd and Mre, and paid court costs of ta when ar and Mrs, Ralph Bedle won gueats Sunday from Yuuiigslown, Ohio, Countellor-at-Law remainder of the winter. Warren n. Hutchinson poured. Oth raigned before Recorder llarry Bol- Importance of Thrift Saturday nlte ot Mr. and Mrs. J, where lit hts been for Uie past few 111 Main Ht. Malawan. N, J. ers preaent were! Mr*. Harrlton a te, Sr.. Matawan, on a charge of Donald Miller. weeks on business fur Uie llansoii- Tlie tint meeting ct tlio Llttlu Travis, Mn. Ohsrlea C. Nhock, Mlat ipeodlni Uiru Main Street at forty- For one week every your, sturtinK Telephone M VanWlnkle-Muimlng Oo. ' Mim Myra Waller and Henry 8. Theater Oroup will be held Mon Helen Wai tor, Mra. Jacob R. V. lit. live miles an hour. H ie arresting day at * o'clock at tho Recreation with January 17Ui, wo unite tn Terhune left yesterday for Miami, Mra. Oeorge Martin, of Monroe Lefferts, Mra. Margue^te l«lnt. t>alrolman was Janun Martin. Via. where they will atay for an Ranter.' Oharlea Mast, of Asbury focusing attention on the impor- FRED M. RURIEW Park, county dramtUo Instructor, Avenuo, wa* a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. ladeflnlte length a t time. While will apeak on subjects relative to A. 11, Oungdon at their homo on Long tnnce of thrift. Everyone will de Attorney and there tliey will attend tlio home dramatlca. faland Wednesday, Mr. Oungdon is Countellor-at-Law not* at Hlleah Park. a pilot fur tha Fnucctt Air Lilies. rive great bene Ills by its regular 111 Main ML Malawan, N. J. Mr. and Mn. Harry J, Kahn and Mrs. Hapliact C. Devlin attended practice. Open un account now a lea given at the home o( Mr*. The Wednesday Alternuon Bridge GRAND OPENING Telephone Uto wii. J ih ii i. (pant Wetlhoiday Ui He* Club met tills week at Uio home of with tliis Hank. ' York lu order to bid bon voyage to Merritt Kent, county president ot TOMORROW Uie Women'a Democratic Club, tor Mrs. Paul Egan. Mrs. Joseph Baler in . Kahn's sister, Mlsa Julia Mor held high soon for the afternoon E. B. SANDFORD, Ph. G. is. wlio sailed on the S. S CJgon* the prtaldenta of the various county f women's Democratic clubs in Free and Mn. William H. Tlrlienor sub SATURDAY NIGHT Interest Paid an Savlngx Acruunlx Fnterlpllon Service—Delivery Washington lor a seven weeks' lour stituted. The members ot the club hold Tuoadty. JANUARY Hth Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Accuracy—quality—Economy In Run.|ir have decided to award only one prise at each meeting. Mn. Clinton llulssrt, ot Mata* William Sandford, a student at frftn. rntrrtainod her Tuesday Kvt- Timple University, Philadelphia, SANDFORD’S PHARMACY spent last week-end with Ills par Congressman Wllllnm II. Butpliln j hlng Bridge Club Uili week. Mrs. has employed Mis* Natalie Lacey, of Mala St, Malawan. Tel. US-IM Panlrl C. Hendrickson and Mta. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward B. Sand* Fa r m e r s & Mer c h a n t s tord. Mr. and M n. Sandford also Gordon's Corner, tn his oRlce In f t u l Roekafellow received prtea for Washington. Miss Lacey, who lisa high score*. Mrs. Krlo Wilson was had aa their guest John Little, of Philadelphia, a classmate of their been working In the Mmiut-Butcher Na t io n a l Ba n k Strati a consolation prlae. Insurance Agency In Pieehold tor ROSS W. NAGHAN son at Temple University, rRER KATN — STEAMED CI.AMH — over live years, teg an her new posl- ( Matawan, New J e rs e y REAL KHTATK—INSURANCE MUs Ann Laird and Mlaa Anne U tlon the fin! of Uie year, DANCINd — l «)N (1ALOHK! Todd will attend Uie senior play There will be a alary telling hour O l d e s t B a n k i n M o n m o u t h C o u n t y M Middlesex Street at Uie Recreation Center for clill given at the Red Bank High School Miss Mary Warne, of New Bruns HUMPHREY'S Ollt IIKSTHA OF KEYrORT MATAWAN NEW JERSEY dren from tour lo six yean of age [ESTABLISHED IB3Q by the atudeoU In Uie senior Class wick, niece of Mnl James E. Voor- Telephone 1M0-J of the uhool ionite. They will be each Monday afternoon al 3:30 o' clock. The following week daaats hecs. was Uie advertising manager . Uit Mi-sls ot Francis Kodama nnd for the annual charity ball which HILLTOP TAVERN Oarrett Kwlmi. Itoth of Med Bank. ln cooking will be started. Tho Lsrrj U K o s. prop. . £ 1 Cbunty Gas Oo. has Installed a gas will be held Uila tvtnlng at the Elite Club, New Brunswick, under Mstawaii-t'rtehtlt Highway The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge range at the center for ute ln these the ausplcet of the Junior Gullet I Club met ai Uw home of Mn. classes. MARLBORO, N. J. of Christ Episcopal Church. i m werr rated In the club. lalntd the memben of the Lambda Robert P. Fountain, Jr.. of Asbury center eta effort! upon rendering PRIME CHUCK 1Q„ | PHILADELPHIA 1Ar Chapter. Sigma Tail Sigma. Thun* Which aukes Um total enrollment I'ark, anti ol Robert P. fountain, of \ ' V • ft A^ c I SCRAPPLE . . - . Ib fourteen day tvenkig of last wet*. Reports ttouUi Htver. tonnerly ol Matawan. gnod tervkc ta you. V t muat STEAK - - - were given of the Christmas baskets as president of Uie Asbury Park tt)m Allot HeM, liome demorutra. donated to needy tamlllea The Amusement Oo has annanneed that think ef eurtnlcretu only at lliey ttr al Monmouth Oounty. wUI give «l«up wUI attend Ute theater in New a modtm MmMlreproot building r ifmr— — “---- ■ - **—* u>* lalUr part or thlt month. w|ll *oon bt • reeled on Uie old Small either the’tomt of Mra, fttnn L » « * * »«■ Oface Wart, of Uttle silver, steeplechast Uto. Tht prloo of tlio are Unktd wllh ynun ★ Thlt Tttmdsj gfUrooan at > o'clock. Tht | will bt Ih t h«tt*«« Thunday evening. building work watM Millttllm aM at Ut,- Fresh LOINS of PORK side tfMMMtreUon wui be pce«tn**d _ -----: . _ „ tot. Effort* art being to lease Idea it firmly fixed in the ralntl* MMMr the- sutplM a of - llw-■ f---- c n n l Tht fpoUMU tguad ol tht Mau- Uw p rtm itta U a rt»- T u t h t r Asaoclatton, Mr*. »ue»»r U wan High School htW il* annual tau ran l ttm n rn a Ot Um pMNM tduetlien ksn«Nt MMSay alto Kkyer re of tvery officer and employre » f SHOULDER PORK OO. PURE PORK OC- All MMaten an ward W. Ourrlt • • * Um guttt Mrt. Mward .ttn. Jolin CHOPS ...... t b ^ C SAU SA Gtt-...... tbA O C llo tpMktr fgr Iht M M W a»d John Hlrlaltr, M ta lllng, alt thl* bask. W* an trying eamettly S MtOurty, prtneipkl et Uw high of Ktrpori: . Kabna eoheM, wm HatMWWtt , Thoe* al- and Mta* W aMwi . o l Mai* ' 'U t e M S Arthur, a fi to mekt thi* bank useful to you. Mget of Matawan, rtprwmM the laottng wtrt: Mt nf t r WlUlam wan. attendtd Iht Wohthly MtMlnl OrnXord lllfh aehaol al a «m H< o h m , Oeorft OMkUM. Ue ta»*n. of Uw Monmouth County Alumnae pomd l e t « draaMUt eoactws s i the Not h m Ohrtsttntt. Club ot U it New J t t t ty OoUtge tor M m OoUtet tar mm - - n . WMien ai tht MoUj Pltoher Hotel Pure Lard le Rrd Bank TUMdhy tvtnlng. MU* c a rto n A n sw M k WI i i i i I DIXIE STYLE m at. to m i m m im am m m tb ■niaipstn. Albtri Vtala UMrrtnot l i I M W H in UM KfW tMM de- MATAWAN, N.J. K R A U T ...... O lUt BACON tb 21c i i i ane M M M H i |M Owwra, M r WfcM. M u * UM , p a rM tM :M Iht Tran ton Public ■ n - v u i te*§ ipmmI Mrii ItM j r . L M it N. M h m . t a t a r Me- W a it a elaaatntt* 0> M n . MaMk a m Ooaeh OWtlM iv h e r. KEYPORT H OT S WINNING STREAK IS MATAWAN AND LEONARDO NIGH SET SNAPPED BY CLEVER RED BANK FIVE Ifie Uatawn FOR STIFF COURT TILT HERE TONTTE Carhart's Courtiter* Are Halted By Foe*' Powerful Keyport Varsity Passers To Clash With The Carteret Defense On Bankers' Court, Receiving First SPORTS Quintet On The Local School Court; Car- Setback Of The Season 28-18 hart’* Team Is Favored To Win
A smooth-working combination ol Altho the Carteret High senior Red Bank High School tisgers play BILLIARD MATCH IS CANCO TAKES FIFTH courtsters were soundly trounced last ing headsup basketball with a de week by Uie powerful Lakewood High tenu Uiat such sharp-shooting stars UNDERWAY AT EK S TICE CLICKS AGAIN AS SCHOLASTIC LINEUPS FOR TONITE’S GAMES MATAWAN HIGH TEAM STRAiarr_LEAGUE WIN quintet 31 to 15, they are scheduled as Oeorge Tice, Septen and Rapoila tq come to Keyport tonlte with Keyport VS Cartere found exceedingly difficult to break KEYPORT HIGH FIVE Matawan vs Leonardo IS BADLY FLAYED BY vastly Improved team to do thru for a scoring attack, snapped All Matches Being Played TICE HF DIXOl KORTENHAUS RF MANKO Springsteen And Dray wllh Carhart's tlUe-mlnded a six-name winning streak by taking At County Seat; Borden TRIMS RUTGERS’ FRAT RAPOLLA LF COWALSK PARRF.8 LF HALSEY HIGHTSTOWN CAGERS Carry Off Scoring Hon- gaUon. The Jayvees ot both schools a 38-18 triumph ovei the Keyport Leads Tournament BABTZ C SMITH > GBEGf.EWICII V WILSON org At Newark Game will furnish the action ln the prelim High passers on the Bankers' court SEPTEN RG WARD | APPLEGATE RG BENNETT inary contest, starting at 7:30, with the main event going on at 9 o’clock. Tuesday nlte before a capacity The Monmouth Oounty pocket Carhart's Ace Tallies 13 EDMONDS LO BIBAO GASKIN LG HOGAN Robinson And Diblin Run Eddie Springsteen and Chet Drsy While Keyport is ln action at crowd. Carhart's reserves won over billiard tournament, being sponsor Points As Team Chalks Where Played—At Keyport Hlfh | Where Played—Leonardo H. S Wild As Team Wins the former a Keyport High School home, Coach Flaher's Matawan High the Red Bank jayvecs ln the pre ed by the Freehold Lodge, B. P. O. Game Time :J*yvees 7:30 p. m. Prelim* Game at 7:30 p. m. product, stole the spotllte this week Up Their Sixth Win Easily 42 To 22 varsity and junior teams will be liminary encounter. Elks, No. 1454, which got underway Varsity 9 p. m. , Vanity Game at 9 p. tn. when the American Can Co. quin Keyport Falters - , nuking every effort to snap out of Jan. S, has turned out to be a keen The Keyport High School varsity rrobablc Referee:—Gil. Aufuitipe. j Probable Referee:—PlnpUore For the sec-md time within the tet, known as the "Cancos,” turned It was not long after Referee Neu- ly contested sports event and has ln Its fifth consecutive victory In their slump In a scheduled eveqt al passers scored their sixth straight period of a week, the Matawan High so on their home court shaeffer blew his whistle and started aroused unusual Interest thruout' Neawark league competition by vir basketball triumph of the season on School senior basketball team has Carhart's senior team defeated the varsity teams Into action that this area. tue of a win over the powerful Egan the Keyport school court In the been severely humiliated on tho Leonardo by a comfortable margin an observing spectator could readily Five of the outstanding cue ar All-Stars 38 to 33. presence of a capacity crowd Fri court. The old Inferiority complex of points Thursday nlte of last week, see Keyport had gotten off on the tists ln this eounty are competing Altho the "Cancos" are leading the day nlte, decisively trouncing the again cropped up ln their necks as but the Middles managed to hal£ the wrong foot and was not clicking as f3r the 1936 pocket billiard title. circuit, the Egan big five was re Kappa Delta Epsilon fraternity COUNTY-SPORT-CHIPg^ By “BAI^i HAWK" the Hlghtstown High passers handed scoring threats of Oeorge Tice, Key- a unit. Oene Williams and Alvah "Ood garded ss the pre-gsme favorite, courtsters from Rutgers University our Matawan team a 42 to 23 drub port’s big scoring ace, which may be i The local senior five displayed Its les” Vanderveer, well known semi- being composed of such well known 28 to 9. bing on the Peddle School gym regarded as something to boast of. best showing of the evening ln the pro baseball players, of Freehold, Thero appeared to have been a Cage Coaches Irk Officials last Friday nlte. Newark stars as Bablak, tlie best pro Mats Need Tonic third quarter and outscored Red Borden, also of the county seat, mlxup In the schedule as Metuchen In summing up tho comparative center ln Essex County, Shuts, of the 'S NOT hard work that makes basketball referees grow old young___ Coach Fisher would probably Bank 10 to 7 ln this period. The Troutman, of English town, and Joe High waa slated to play here Isst merits of the teams, Hlghtstown was Y. M. H. A., Shulman. a crack for' P It';s the abuse they get, mostly from coaches, whose facial expressions bench at least three ot his regulars orders was to go out there and stop Fitzgerald, of Keyport, all highly Friday nlte, but an official from the Just a mediocre basketball outfit ward of the same team possessing a and Jumping-Jack gestures on the sidelines during a game start the fans If there was any basketball talent Tice and Savage did that Important touted cue artists, are the contes Middlesex County school phoned made to look good due to the fact deadly eye lu scoring field baskets, on a rampage, hurling catcalls and being abusive to the game official. The among his reserves but at this writ Job to perfection. Red Bank threw tants. that an error had been made In that Matawan displayed no signs of DePhllllps ol St. Lucy's big five, the writer claims that no referee possessing experience and an average amount Ing there ls no such material-that up a stonewall defense which beat I Borden ls setting the pace with arranjlng their schedule and .they ability on tho offense or defense, National Turner Olub and former of Intelligence, or shall we name It "horse sonse," likes It any more than could supplant any of Uya regular* anything that Keyport has had to two wins and no setbacks, while could not go thru with the game at ultho at times It snapped out of It Rutgers University court star, the fans or coaches to call fouls, as the referee Is aware of the fact It and Improve the team which I* ex- face during the ourrent season. Ed Williams, Vanderveer and Troutman Keyport, being booked on the same to offer a colorful exhibition of pass Kamph and Ouretsky of Oreenage slows up action which tho crowd craves. At the same time, the official perlenclng a slump that has turned monds was decidedly off form, smith arc deadlocked with one victory arid nlte with another school team. ing. Village Club's pro team. cannot afford to allow the game to got out of his control by permitting tho squad’s morale Into a tallspln. seems to have lost his lighting spirit one defeat. Fitzgerald has lost two Jim Humphries came to Carhart's A weak defense permitted Robin Eddie Springsteen shared scoring . , , , , , . the players to bccome unruly which might result In a free-lor-all on tho A couplo of wins at thl* Um* might and has apparently gone atale, His and has not broken Into the win rescuc and phoned his alma mator I son, Cullnclll and Dlblln to score honors with Chet Dray, each chalk opponent, Parker, the elongated ing up n total of 14 points. pull Flaher's vanity quintet out of a column as yet, ' to send over a good fraternity team j 1 d01).t ^cHeve u jllctge would be any tougher on a' bank robber thou field goals without any scinblance of negro plvu star, ran up a total of deep rut which It ha* fallm Into "One Poke" Fauver, the recognised us Kcyiiorl was stuck lor a game.. eom|, o( t||()su aro ol, the referees in those parts, if you attended annoyuncc from Matawan. This Mike nrlsrese, also n former Key' 14 points while Richardson was the tltlcholder In pocket billiard circles since Its win over Freehold In the Tho Kappa u ®lla Epsilon aggrega- |1)() basketball yaine botwoen Keyport and Matawan on the latter's court, trio pulled shots from mid-court1 port High court star, did nol put In runner-up for spotltte honors scor of Monmouth nnd Middlesex Coun that were honoys and brot the crowd ( his nppcnrunci- for this . league. con opening game of the season, Here’s tlon Hccejited the game. ' or Ihe gamo ut Peddle School gym between Hlghtstown and Mntawan, ing I points and playing n whale of ties. met earns, the recently crown to Its feet with some loud outbursts test. He Is also a member of the hoping that Mstawan snaps out of Conch carhnrt coma not gn ov r | probably #nw how abusive some coaches can be when tholr teams ure It tonlte. a game thruout. Savage's task of ed world's duimplon, and pulled nn the fact that the "ornery' anil fresh , „ ol chcortng. Calico Five. The tennis were evenly stopping the highly-touted acorge not gelling tlio "bronkii." How can n referee be blamed for Un* low of it upset by easily winning o er the rah-rah boy.i from Rutgers had held Robinson, tho husky negro for mati'hcd anil It was u neo-saw battle Keyport A Favorite Tier, Keyport's scoring mr was thn Kunu* whim a team bt hoiwtculy ouUtatutxl by acores of 41 to 8 and 42 "bln shot" of pocket billiards 125 his crack high school senior quin ward, led tho scoring attack with all the way. The teams were dead I have been hearing tome good outstanding defensive feature uf the to JJ? tn 00 nt Asbury Pnrk this week tet lo a 7-7 deadlock lit the half flvu Held goals nnd two fouls for locked ur, tho gume ended and were reporta concerning the Lakewood nlte's main ovcnt. Tice wns held to | Fuuvi'r nuulc hlnh runs of 4H, 40, l'J, llmi', ''Thu PV>x" Informed hln play twelve points while Dlltlln. ehmitnlnl (iii'ci'd to go Into an extra period be team which outnt Is regarded by a two field gaulH and was oil on Ills i u wim,. best run wuk Keyport Field Will Not lie Ready cinvna' '20. ers hi no uncertain terms lo simp (enter was runner-up with ten fore the "Orthoos" were able to pull few of the masterminds from that IT WAS reported this week that ttiv new Keyport High School athletic shooting from tho foul line, mnking Huyrni' HUiidlnis nut or It und get going. lUnliiH tho points, ttutlnelll und Clnptaln Mnt- out In front nnd maintain a five area aa a ten point better team Jhan but one of hla many attempts. Bam-1 w. I. Ill', II -Jl rest period In the dressing room. ' Held under construction far the past two years, will not be ready until losx nol only shared ln the scoring ixiliit lead until tho overtime period Carhart's aggregation. As take- my Septen tallied 9 points nnd wns ' ll'Tili'll . wood won over Carteret 31 to 18, thlt I WWlUIlK i i an Out'hurt never would stnnil lor any 1037. It could have been completad In 1835 had It been anything other but played a daulUui detciwlva ended. Harold Hoffman, of Mata- Keyport's outstanding performer. I VftlltltTVt'C th»u a PWA project, Rutua O, Walling, clerk of tho board ot education, wan, Is piloting the American Oan aim gives Keyport at least • six Trouimun i nf Ills players pulling the "Hip Van game. Bankers' Lead Threatened was quoted as saying Hint there will be no activities permitted on the Oo. quintet thla season and has polnt^dgo over the Middlesex oounty Klllfnmlil ...... » Wlnklo act" on him and a.i the re Captain Kortenhaus und Mike Keyport could not get going In tho The Mchedule new field during 1030 as there,was still a lot of work lo bo done and the been successful In keeping his team oourtsters In tonlte's conflict here. sult of tlie lecture the team wont Oi'eglowloh each tallied six markers opening half and were trailing 13 to Jan. U- Wllllmna • Horclou out on tho floor In tlie aocond lutlf field must not bo used before the gnus has liad a chance to grow solidly, In first place In the league race slnoe While your local sport commentator ao Trmilman • Varnlervaer to lead the Matawan scorers. Fa A at the half time. However Car- and the grounds given sufficient time to settle and be At tor hard wear the season opened. has Keyport alated for a win, he doe* 1J FItseeiald • Hordon and staged an attack that had the llon! and Applegate registered four cart'a passers snapped out of It In at Troutman • Fllaieraln crowd falling out of their scats and and tear. not take comparative scores as a 3T W llhuna . Vsnilerveor • • • • • , points and with Oreglewloh were Amerloan Can Co. (IS) th* third period and staged a threat the New Brunswick ladi ln a data, O F Tl true Indication of in assured victory, M-Wlllams - Troutman A Sectional Sports (lenferenee Dine weed participants In a clever passing ex ening rally which had the Red Bank Sl-Voi«lorv«cr - llorden scoring twenty-ono points while th* Mulhamo, f ...... 2 1 I u Carteret could have I tad one ot lb coach in a highly nervous state. The rob. B~WIHI»me - Kll«g»ri•hi hibition during the gume but one off nlte* against Lakewood and come S-.Troulmin ■ llnrden opposition was held to two measly ; writer Is endeavoring tu atlr ,up a discussion ut the possibility ot which failed to gain profitable re Dray, f ...... 7 0 14 Bankers asked for several “time T- vsnderviwr • FHs*er»lil marken. organising a sectional scholastic sports conference, taking In school Springsteen, o ...... I 1 14 back against Keyport with It* ptak 10-.WIIUema - Borden sults for the Mats. outs" In this session in an effort to Oeorge Edward Tice tet tlie pace r teams listed lu Uio group two classification, This proposed aoholastlc Kolak, g ...... I 0 1 ■am* of the atason whll* Carhart's 11-frontman ■ Vanderveer In the preliminary game, Flsher't discus* the situation and plan a de 14~PUr.|mtd . Borden for hit teammates, and as Tice oonforenco would cover baseball, football, basketball and possibly track Horne, g ...... 1 0 I team, was having a spell of sleeping Jsyvees after outplaying and out- fense to halt this attsok, Keyport IT-Troiitmsn • Flugereia aotlvltles. ' aloknsaa. However Ihe Ksyport men IS_Wllilame - VenStrveer goia, so go the K. H. B. baskeleera. scoring the Hlghtstown reserves over was outUng down that lesd as the iM d l || D||| Amonj those suggested (or Uie shore's group two are; Keyport, Mat tor rule* his flock with an Iron fist fttptsn, Lawson and Rapoila dis two-thirds of the route finally went Totals ...... 11 t I I third quarter ended with our boys Williams I* ntsttraw N awan, South Amboy, Freehold, AUantlo Highland*, Leonardo, Rumson, and If* his job to kaep the boys played plenty of class on defense. Into a tallspln and lost the, ball Egan Association (II) still trailing 10-18. The Bankers norilen MS Vanderveer W Oarhsrt's Jayvees alio owne thru Point Pleasant*, Manasquan snd NeOtun*. Th* winner would be compel wide awake and on Uietr ton irom cut loose In the final period and went Borden IM Troutman Oft Jume Ul tht dosing minutes U to II. O f Tl opening to dosing time. Troutman with a d«elslv« vlotory ovtr the led to tnaet the winner of Uie *lh # sectional eenferwie* greup-twr «er Bhulman, f ...... I 1 I to town with vengssno*. winding up r- , Vanderveer W Fllaterald H The lineups: Keyport Psnthlrs 34 to 11 ln the the central Jersey honors, and the victorious team In this play-off would UePhllllpt, f ...... ,,. I 0 10 Neat Week's Card with a ten-point margin as the tlm- preliminary contest. be the logical contender for the right to battle for the stale championship. Hlghtslewn (41) Both Keyport and Matawan tsams er's whistle sounded, Keansburg Troians Defeat O P Tl ftlluU, o ...... 3 0 4 The »oort! This system oould be earrled out along similar lines In the other scholastic Bablak, o ...... 0 0 0 a n scheduled for home games next I M Bank Vanity (II) Taylor, f Matawan Bulldogs 26*10 Keyport II. S. Vanity ill) groups. However, as football h u a very ahort season, the officials and 0 0 0 Kamph, g ...... 1 0 I Tueaday hit* with Metuchen high, a t t i Robinson, f a ii OFT eehool coachea may nnd It a dinioult problem to work out a plan whereby Ouretsky, g ...... 3 1 6 opposing Plalier'* aelilor pauera on Orshorr.. rf ...... 0 0 0 The Kearuburg Trojans scored Dlblln, c ...... a io a. Tloe, rf ...... o i i l play-off games for the title can be arranged and staged before the bas the Matawan court, while Wood* Richardson, If ...... 4 I 9 their tenth ootiiMUtlv* victory ln Mstloss, g a s bridge High motora to Xeypnrt for Lewis, rf ...... # 0 0 ketball season get* underway. In baseball and baskstball thl* plan could ToUl ...... I I S S3 Oreenwood. r f ...... 0 0 0 turning back th* Matawan Bulldogs, Outlnelll, g, I o s a aklrmlah with Orhsrt'a oourtsters. Rapolls, If ...... 1 i I be worked out to an advantage. Score by periods; Parker, c ...... 0 J 14 Saturday nlte on the court of the « * * * • Hutehlnaon, g 0 4 Tlie game that ahould give Carhart Creed, If ...... 0 0 0 C snoo...... 13 t I 10 7-31 attwi, rg ...... 0 o 0 Manning Place flrehouse, Keansburg, Radlsche, If .. o a and hla varsity team the Jitters wui Smith, e ...... 0 9 1 A HUfiesUon Regarding The New Field Egan As i'ii S IS 7 fl 1-4) DeLuoca, rg ...... I 0 9 i l to 10 before a capacity crowd, Stoney, c ...... 0 0 0 BITINQ back to the discussion regarding the new Keyport athletic tie stag id on the Keyport oourt next Savage, lg ...... 1 1 I MKkey Hart, clever Trojan for .Total* II 6 43 Priday nlte agalnat the aggrwalvo ward, led the scoring attack with ten Edmonds, g ...... 0 0 0 field whkil) Ruffe Walling Is assured, will not be ready until 1117. It's Ctrue that loonor or later, Keyport Xl|h School will take on football as Malawan (III and clever South Amboy aenlor nve, points with Loshen. pivot star, In Lawson, ■ ...... •>•.! 0 * BOWLING LEAGUE Totals ...... 12 * » one of Its major sports, and the writer suggests that tlie K, H, 8. athletic O P Tl This Middlesex aggregation can al the runner-up position for the hon- Septen, ■ ...... > 0 8 TCAMS’ STANDINGS Keyport Vanity (II) Pseres. f ...... 0 a 8 ways lie depended upon for a nip- on In all-around play, Burke, with Yankoskl, g ...... 0 0 mentor ehould start moulding his grid material In 1IH ao that when the O FT1 Hew field Is ready In 1S37, he can move light In with football material Kortenhaus, f ...... a and-tuck battle. It packs plenty of five points, was top scorer for the Rapoila, rf ...... 1 1 I 13 4 M that haa at least had ode season of tried and true experience. There ls Oreglewloh, c ...... 4 FIREMEN'S LEAGUE hesrt. fight and ability . . . a com O. Tloe, If ...... S » » Matawan courtsters. (Monday Nlte) bination very difficult to beat. Free Kulieh Frtl* II) a level tract ol grassy land on state highway route 31, near Broad Street, Fagonl, g ...... 0 Smith, c ...... i ...... 0 1 1 The basketball attraction at the hold and Matawan are slated to O r t ind only a stone's throw from tlie Keyport High School which oould be Applegate, I ...... a fdmonds, rg ...... 0 0 0 Keansburg flrehouse tomorrow nlte Charlie Perrine'e garagemen made clash on the aame mte. . ..0 0 0 teoured for at least one sc won for Um mere asking... .an ideal spot for Oaskln, g ...... o Lawson, rg ...... : ...... 0 0 0 (Saturday) will be the powerful Reid, rf a clean aweep In their three-game ...I football and baseball games. Septen, Ig ...... 3 3 9 Long Branch tco Oo. pasarrs oppos Maddox, If matoh over tlie boatmen In a sched . ..1 Between the high school and Keyport Oreen Wave Teams, they could Totals ...... 1153 O ’Connell’s Kandy Kids ing the Trojans. Moon, o .... uled firemen's league bowling tilt Motaler, rg . ..1 share the cost nf the field's upkeep for one season. If Keyport Is to make Score by periods: Totals ...... ! « • II Trojans (tt) Hlghtstown ...... 10 10 I 14-43 Monday nlte. Hopla, Davlno snd Sweeten Way To Victory O r Tl Mttman, Ig ...0 a big comeback In sports this year, It must have a temporary field until Boon by periods: Matawan ...... I I I Sohwarck covered the waterfront, B 0 10 Steele, Ig .. ...0 such time as tho now high school athletlo park ls completed. Red Bank ...... 7 I 7 M. Hartr f Referee—Norcrosa. minus tlie O-Men, ln a blase of Power Of The Press Falls Te Sears Keyport ...... 1 a 10 I—II Waltt, f...... 0 4 (lory with high (cores. Walt Wall Off Matawanltee On The Key- ( I 9 Referee: Newshaeffer. Hoyath, o .. 0 JACK DEMPSEY, FORMER WORLD’S CHAM ing and Clarence Bahrenburg did pert Alleys Men day Nil* Loshen, o .. 0 Score by Period*: Manuel And Dane Sure pretty well loo, for Uie Weet Key It S—26 PION, SELECTED GUEST OF-HONOR AT Oarmontl, I 0 Keyport ...... B 2 Of Berths At Belmar port auto fixers. Walling and Hop Mickey O'Connell’s Kandy Kids, of Matawan H. S. Teams 0 3 - 1 Brown, g .. 0 Rutgers ...... 3 4 ANNUAL SCOUTERS' CONGRESS, FEB. 1 la were tied for high score. Matawan, refused lo be frightened Lose Garnet At So. Amboy Walker, g .. 0 Referee: Oil. Augustine, Perth Messrs. Berger and Measure, co- I'wrlnn'i Maras* away by the power af the press and Berblch, g . 0 Amboy. HEN the 2100 Boy Bcouts of Mon Joaeph Connor, West Orange, who buslnoss managers of the Belmar H aIII.h ...... Ill III IIS handed out a box of bitter sweet* to ha* written some of the most |»p- II. I.Mke ...... Ml II las Shew Improvement Despite Defeats; w mouth and Ocean Counties were Braves at Memorial Park, the mocca lt.hr.nl,llr« ...... SSI IIIS IIS the Keyport Weekly printer* on Al. Heorea 11-11 And ll-ISi Ugeda 18 0 M asked what national figure they ulsr music of the day, Including all of the oounty's semi-pro baseball, Hlrnirl ...... ISI ISS l«tl Bchwarck's Recreation alleye Mon Totals Harbor Five Avenges (I, I'rrrlni.‘ ...... 101 111 ITU Shines In Th* Varsity Oame Bulldogs 111) would prefer m guest-of-honor at Of th* music for Maurice Cheval will bo ready to make an important day nlte to the tune of two out of Defeat By Anchor A. C. ier's productions, “Love Sends A Lit Rurke, f Uie first annual acouters congress, announcement to the sport scribes Tolwla MU Ml Ut three games. tle Olft of Rosss" and ether song rttNimlHiwt ('»• Despite Uio fact that Coach Fish Manclnl, f which meets at tho Berkeley Car- for publication within the next ten Art Barnes ahd John MUIer Aroused by s AUutmm opening hits, and who also plays, will offer I'esse ,...... iai 101 l l i er's varsity and Jayvec quintets Marvel,« {*ret Hotel, Asbury Park, on Feb. 1, days. MN'trlul ...... iu 14ft U4 proved no plaaa In rolling up a fine dropped both basketball games to game, when they dropped a close the large majority voted for Jack some ot his own compositions. In lUtlllll ...... IM •M III Jackson, g decision to the Anohor A. C., of Un While neither Berger or Measure Ili.pl* ...... IM 111 9tA threo gam* average d*eplte their the fast South Amboy passers Tues Dempsey, and Jack Dempsey It will addition, tho committee expects to Nrhw«ri’k amis, g .. ion Besch, the Laurence Harbor have made a statement regarding ...... IM IM IM long lay off. Jack Hourihan, Uie day nlte on the latter'* court, the be. Frank Oobb, of Interlaken, went gnnounee shorUy entertainment to the 1130 baseball plans, those In on Mt.WH'M MT»INlllNft printer's devil, waa Improving as Uie Matawan lads ahowad a marked Im eager* came back Into the victory up to see Dempsey a few days sgo be contributed by one of Uie world'a Totals ...... 4 I 10 the "know" Intimate that Art. Man Mf f* MM matcli got well under way. Eddie provement over their previous per column with ft bang Uwlyweek whan and here tt what Dempsey aald; greatest artists. JltMlMt* I’d, ...... IM4 Referee—O. Wallaoe. uel, Henry Dane, Dave Egbert, Paul TltfcttiM'-r ...... Olbbe and Ed Phalsn continually formances. In the pnllmlnary con- they scored two triumph*. Both "If 2S00 boy scouts gave Au their The congress will brim together 91 || Ml contests wero conducted it the Bchrclbor and Abble Lletsoh will be I'urrlnr’n ...... __II III IM mused Um head pin by st least St teaU,Fisher's Jsyvees dropped a hard- Jim Humphries' Keyport High highest vote, you couldn't keep me for the first time the complete 1131 HtOsliloa ...... ,.,.111 II I Ml Bhoreacre Barn, last Koansburg, fixtures and the Braves will be built I.IN"l» ...... enn, fought, eloaely contested battle 11 School 130 pound basketball aggre away from lhe dinner. I ’m not much personnel of Ui* Monmouth Coun — II «( and In the tussles tho Anchorites around this quintet of colorful semi- NtMliMHlMl ...... ■ II II "The Chocolate Soldiers" (m n to 33. The local youngster* wen gation travelled to the Middletown of a speaker, but I wouldn't mind cil, Senator Barbour will open It at were beaten 17-14, In a return con i p. m, rib. i. From « to 7 o'clock pro stars. Duffy, burly right-hand Matawan proved expert marksman getting stronger and ln the midst of Township School this week where telling some anecdotes, snd If you flipper, former big leaguer and who altho they are rated medtoor* bowl- a threatening rally when the whistle the lightweights aoored a thrilling test, and Uie Indians, of last want me to I'm willing to box any Uie congress will divide Into five Basketball Results Keansburg, were scalped 21-JO. had a great season with tlie Bush- MrnwM IIl«lt |» Hull"* Kml* • era (hut suil good emit to command ended the Mat* drive two points 10-IB win over the Leonardo young body you have down there except group sessions, and the dinner, open Ht'MMirlt-MMirl 4, V, Ht Mr»»orl ...... I'unHiPrt II In the Redskin
W ho i n engaged? W ho were married? Who has a new baby? HOTBER HUBBARD FILLS YOUR CUPBOARD AT LOWEST PRICES Vh4 died? Bee the vital statistics 0ag* tor the snawen each week. •'.te v .:. ’!U PAGE FOUR—SECOND SECTION T H E MATAWA ■ m m r »!*** ... . McC*rapb«IIHit9 Hftgue HELEN YAftaO, MATAWAK . FAN! DOMESTIC, IM BGIDSBE TUT IN BABY'S DEATH, HOLD MAN Thraa Mo ale A H a w ^ ^ ^ Briefs Fra“ At Jsckaon P ity Dinner It'S D An l8-year>oUI Woodbrldge girl, A Jury In quarter tacdoni court inree rieais A uay Communities In Central New Jersey Theron MoOampbell, of Hobndel, Ja n . 11-11 Mlaa Helen Vargo, employed as a Monday abiolvtd Mlaa Dorothy An- runner aaaemblyman from Mon Following chart la for Sandy domaatlo In tha homa or a Mata deraon, 36, Raritan Hoad, Matawan mouth County, at Uie annual Jaok- Rook (Ue Horuehaa) to Part wan phyalolan, It reported to be Townthlp. of concealing tht btrtfi A SUMMER DISH FOR A WINTER MEAL | TAXPAYERS SMILE j TO ADVERTISE OCEAN GRpVE aon Day dinner In Newark laat week, Monmoalh. Fer Keyport, South recovering from a tuklde attempt and death of a girl child bom to har ! There will bc no local bltli for A aerlea of advertisements descrip' »lt*r a scathing attack upon May Amboy and other Raritan Bay last week. The girl U tald to have Oct. aa. | tuxppytTK nf Farmlngdale to foot live of Ocean Oroye will appear ln or Frank Hague. Jeraey city, whom points, add it mlnutea. Fer As- swallowed poison thru fear of par According to a signed atatemtnt , next yrar. According to Mayor Ed- 'the Miami Herald during February he branded aa "the moat arrogant, bury Park auMraet 15 mlnutea. ental discipline. presented by Aialitant Prosecutor i gar O. Murphy, hoad of the local and ln ths St. Petersburg Times, two-faci-d, inatnoere, despotic dlc- For Bayhead on Barnegat Bay, Miss Vargo left two notea, both Bdward P. Juaka, Miss Andenah ' government for over twenty terms, during the same month, Ralph W. utor and political racketeer ln andd 5 hours, 10 mlnatea. For Red addressed lo her mother. One read: said Uie child, born dofid, wta th a t ; Furminydulc should have a rate for Johnson, publicity director of the America today, party enemy no. 1.” Bapk on NaveaUik River, add I "Your db.ighter wanta to die. Don't of a brother-in-law, WUllam John ; state, county and school taxes of 130 shore resort has announced. The contended that without {Essex Ooun hour*, 5 mlnulea. take It too hard. Y alr daughter son. ty votes Hague could not conUnue ; per $1000 thin year. It ts expected Neptune Township Committee has High Low aees that there ls nothing ln life to A move to nol-pros an Indictment to wield power. that all expenses of running the approved the plan. A similar cam Friday morning ...... 1:*3 7:9* live far." The other read: "1 regret against Johnson, oharglng him with boro will be taken out qf surpluses paign laxt year elicited many favor “You have the power to force Friday afternoon ...... 1:16 7:5* that I have only one life to take or aiding and abetting ln concealing the and revenues from the water de able replies. Hague to retire,” MoCampbel) thun Hatorday moraine . ..2:16 8:58 I would give the other to live with child’s birth and death, waa denied partment. dered. At one point ln his spcech, Saturday afternoon... ,*:t9 8:69 you.” . by Judge J. Edward Knight. NAME MIP'SEX POSTMASTBRS which he read for moat part, he Sunday morning ...... 3:17 (:1S Chief of Policc Edwin C. flloat, said he had put his address ln writ KAUNG BILL DEAD According to reports the Middle Sunday afternoon — 3:3* 9:50 and Charles H. Tate, chief county AGAIN DOMINICK FUSCO ing "so I won’t make It too strong." Fnilnrr* of Uie legislature to inefet sex Oounty DemocrsUc Committee Monday m o rn in g ...... 4:19 19:49 investigator, ha..J!ed the caae. HEADS LABOR SOCIAL CLUB McCampbell cited tax limitation on in special 1035 session th|s Week has endorsed Thomas E. Downs for Monday afternoon ___4:44 10:49 property and gasolln* as Issues on kills the hope of any referendum the South Ambag postmastership of Tuesday m o rn in g ...... 9:16 11:41 MONMOUTH GARDEN GROUP Dominick Fusco was unanimously which tremendous votlnj support , on which the people of Neiy Jersey that place. Walter Riddle, of Sayre- Tuesday afternoon ___5:48 11:43 INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS elected president and delegate of the could be gained. ’ might have voted as to thefr atti vllle, arid Miss Evelyn Novak, Hel Wedneeday m orning.. .6 :0 6 ...... Labor Social Olub ut its regular tude on the sanctioning of legalized metta, ore also being considered fa Joseph M. Degnan, of Irvington, Wednesday afternoon. .6:30 12:32 Oflloort of the Monmouth County meeting Thursday of last Week. : horse race betting. The question vorably for similar pasts ln their deplored lack of statesmanship on Thursday m orning ...6:52 12:35 Horticultural Society were installed Other ofllcers elected were: J. Mar may not be decided, under the pres own communities. the part of the Supreme Court ex Thursday afternoon ..7:15 1:21 recenUy at a meeting held in Red vel, vice-president; J. C. Bracken, ent state constitution, for at least cept for the minority group. As a Men's Hall, Rumson. Harry Kettel. secretary; C. L. Bracken, treasurer; the new president, was unable to be P. Sagoski, first trustee; R. Orand, two years. GIBI* co w p ic t u r e d result of the AAA decision, he said, E, D. REID, OF TENNENT, IS a cotton textile plant doing 1800. present because of Illness, and will second trustee; F. Schultz, third The picture of Miss Clide William NAMED FARM GROUP OFFICER SOME TRAPPER! 000 business dally, nad suspended be Installed at the next meeting. trustee; J. B. Howard, sergeant-at- son, a Farmlngdale girl, and her operations. The officers, besides Kettel, arc arms; D. Fusco and Charles Brack- Charles Scheldt, of Farmlngdale, prise-winning show cow, Lyndale Edgar D. Reid, Tennent, was elect Harry ColUa, first vice-president; i en, organizers. has ndded considerably to his local Rita, ls prominently displayed In a Caustic crlUpIsm of the supreme Success Of Meal May Lie Entirely In The ed vice-president of the New Bruns Charles Rice, second vice-president; reputation as a trapper. One nlte booklet, “New Jersey, the Oanlen cqurt'j AAA decision and advocacy A drive for membership has been wick district of the Farmers Pro William Macintosh, secretary; P. H. recently he trapped an opossum ln State," now being distributed by the of unpledged delegates to the next Initiated by the club with the goal his chicken house and the following Democratic naUonal convenUon by duction Credit Association, at a Radford, financial secretary; L. B. set for a hundred men. IhlUatlon fee Selection Of The Accompanying Dishes Department of Agriculture. Miss Jones, treaaurer; and Theodore nlte a skunk was the . prize. Altho other apeaker\ also marked the meeting held in the Woodrow Wilson was set for *S. The club meets on Williamson Is a 4-H champion. Nestler, corresponding secretary. Scheldt had to exhibit the opossum Jpckaop Df>y dinner of the Real Hotel. New Brunswick, Tuesday. Thursday, Jan. 30. by SIDNEY SNOW blnatlon, serve O rm an fried po Yearly reports revealed th»-«o- to neighbors to prove his skill a Democratic Organisation. The association was founded for the Thr grandest recipe, making the tatoes. HOFFMAN FOR ADVANCEMENT clety In good financial condlUon. westerly wind brot ample, but no benefit of farmers thruout the state. The Brotherhood of the local Lu most perfect dish, never completes Spaghetti, cooked In properly long Oovemor Harold O. Hoffman. In There are 107 members enrolled at mute testimony as to the second Now York regulations decrec that The all-day meeting was conducted theran Church will hold Its regu ilip meal. There are always sev pieces—end not cooked too soft— his Initial message to the leglalature present, a report revealed. catch. Monmouth County clams sent to by Harold Lyons, secretary of the lar meeting this ovenlng at the Ma eral other accompanying dishes. lends Itself to many accompani Tuesday, urged the advancement of New Brunswick branch, which In sonic Temple, Third i t Osborn that city muat be marked with red And it is In lhe selection of these ments. But I have yet to And any COUNTY BUDGET CUT Now Jersey shore resorts thru the cludes Monmouth, Middlesex. Mer Sandwiches made 111 advance Streets. Keyport, beginning at 8:15 di.'hrs that Uie failure or the suc thing more delicious with spaghetti | creation of a "bureau of state pub tags. Wc arc prepared lo fill all or A decrease of <170.000 from last cer, Somerset and Hunterdon coun should be covered with n liardy p. in. Frank Buyne will lead the dlB- cess of lhe meal Is apt to lie. Uian good tomato sauce and grated licity." The governor also strongly ders for these tags. advtlwj ties. damp cloth. cussUm nf the topic. Many a man leaves the dinner cheese plus generously added mush year 111 Uie amount 10 be raised by urged the protection ol the coast table at home and take* with him rooms and chicken livers, rlg|it In i taxation was revealed In the 1938 from storm damage. . budget Introduced Monday by Uie h certain hunjer and a craving (or j with Ute sauce. To round out a per- something he can't describe. He ftot courae, serv* fried chicken right Mopiouth County Board of Free HARBOR PROJECT ASKED doran't know what It was. but he with the spaghetti course. It may holders/ The total budget for Uie The Atlahtlc Highlands Lions knows something was lacking. Very make a waiter from sunny Italy turn year ls $2,801,SOS,7B while Uie figures Club and other civic, business and often n single dlah, good In Itaelf, up his nose In professional horror, for 1939 wero *3,644,313.34. Tile fraternal groups from that boro pre chIU for something else, or maybe but tell him to stick to his Job of board set Jan. 22 as the date of a sented arguments at a hearing be even two more dishes, to round out; hurrying forth with the food. You public hearing. fore tho board of UnlU'd States Ar i hr prrfrct courMt. As, (or Instance,! do your own rating. And ya.v’11 find v o n : TO KKJKCT PAY 8I.AHII my engineers for the construction roine KrulAy and you are having! the chicken eaten right with Uie of a boat basin and breakwater. broiled «cu baas. There la • wrong spaghetti a course about which to Employes of the A. M. Kraghrmluii Rug Mill. Freehold, voted nt 11 mans SpcUauda* Values! Buy m w and Save! nml a rlitlil way to build up thr I dream for days on end. IT. PLEASANT NKTTLKR d ie s eourv. Add to the sea baas courae! Hare ere a few more worthwhile meeting held Saturday to reject liny John P. Fleming, 90 years old, the n Krumias bowl nt crfamml potatoes | combinational Roast beef and baked pay cuts which muy be offered by last of six broUiers who reputedly tlio mill. The plant luts bsen cloned mul then. null! wllh the flail, nerve. beans and alleed tomatoes with came to Pt. Pleaaaitt Beach wllh n iilnlr ol rnld alleed tomatoes or a I mugs of good bottled beer; fried temporarily while the owners were Uie first white aetUera, died Satur (HABllSHtO . vriirroiu portion of pick ltd beets o ri chicken with broiled ham, tiny |>eaa said lo be preparing u new and lower day, Jnn. 4, 1930, at the home of JIM. mlr nlHw wllh a good botl«l dressing j and candled aweet potatoes; veal wage scale. his niece, Mrs. Emily Polhomus, of » Hit milliard awils and the meal goulash, apoltele and pickled bents; that plaoa. B 0K H R COFFEE DKLAWAItK~CROHH1N(l in mile i.lmil of a trlumiih. and, for a simple luncheon dish, try Take pot mast aa another cMe. Ihe combination of ham omel Plans are beliM mado for one of NKW MO. RIVKR RECORDER One ol A A P's thre» famous coffaet. ..tha coffeei tho* Pot roast ran br either a aordld or ette or scrambled eggs and baoon Bucks County's biggest celebration. lloro Recorder Anthony !. .Men me preferred by more people than any alheri In tha Plana call for the re-enacting of the ii very fine dlah. First ol all. make plua hash browned potatoas and ander. nf South River, announced world, tokor li a strong and vlgorout bland,, .tha Aneit | II H I I Uie jravy rich and brown. Bit* of alloed tomatoes; and last but not croaslng of uie Delaware by Oener laat week Uiat he had appointed At> quollly money con buy. Uke all A 4 P coffeti, Bokor I H baron, cut Into small pieces and kaat Uiat lovely dam an oomblna- al Oeorge Washington near Tren torney Stanley P. Dlckaraon as act ii really freih, lor It's ground before your eyei. . . ond »• ton, next Christmas nlte. Tho pag ing recorder. Mr. Dickerson Is a Kioknl up wllh Ihe gravy add a lot. tlon—etewad lamb chops, string ground ipedally lor your method ol making. *111 And bit* nf rarrota add mat and beans and small slices of potatoes eant Is expected 10 attract thou member of the law Arm of Smith llfr, while a few teaapowv of lemon cooked together ln a cream sauce. sands of visitors lo Uie scene. Dickerson, that place. .. Juii'e will lift gravy to a higher Lady. lady, combinations like Uils EIGHT O'CLOCK Mild and Mollow Co fa t . . 1 Ib. pkg. 1 7 * plane Now, wllh tht pot roaat, try are what keep men home nltea. Af MaUwan Aaka For Higher M-iving big, iilump slewed prunes ter • dinner around oouraaa Ilka this BAKED PEACHES BLEND RED CIRCLE Rich and Pult-Bodhd Coffee . . . 1 Ib. pkg. I9< mid bread tlumpllnjt. Many gentw- and the grouchlest grouch with n Aueiiment; K’portLow«ir mloiik of Central Europeans have heart of supposed atone, will grin WITH WINTER DINNER voted that a grand combination. amiably, hunt an easy ohuir or a MaUwan Boro Mid Townahlp, Sauerkraut Is especially healthful convenient couch, and will aoon be by Helen Owetholyn Rees Howell, Middletown,, etui Manalap- Cane Sugar FINI OKANUIATID during Uie whiter months Serve purnni like a well kept, pampered Baked peachea—doesn't that sound an Townahlpt are strong tht tm I O A 4 9 c BISQUPCK It with roasted pork riba or with and patted Angora cat. like the perfect dish for a typical or Ute forty-two municipal)tlee ft spare ribs. And here again haw P. 8.—It Is nt auch propitious winter dlnnsr? They have all the MonmouUi county whloh have rt- Mixed doi, MAKES BISCUITS QUICKLY the gravy brown, rich and well-flav- moments that Uie most skilled wo appeal of a spring or aummer dcs- quested Uie Monmouth Oounty Tax L a r g e E g g s ■ SHECTID— colon 25c nrrd, Akim nfl thr grm e and thick* men put on the proper expression aort, and yet a tang and blend that Board lo Increase their afsessmciiti ell to the desired consistency. And over laat year. . and lell all about the new hats "Just hit* the spot" during the cold Dole’s Pineapple Juice 2 'can.1 19C with llils lwrk and aauerkraul cnm- which are being worn In Purls. weather. Keyport Boro. Raritan Township, . Ig»- pks- This recipe I'm giving you Is bakod Holmdel Township and Union Beach 25c with a small bit of domestic wine. Boro have requested nduclloiu. Del Monte Peaches s™!o? 2 ™ . 2 9 ' Old Southern Recipes Included The, The Ingredients and method of pre- Following Is a comparison of fig S ro a d c o tt coimd in* h«m « IB* paraUon are simple and easy lo fol ures allowing 1US and HIM assess N a B eans CAolc* QvoUfjr o o 3 >*. KK low, and I'm sure you won't be ments and thalr differences, for the Sun-Rayed Tomato Juice3 ’lri7( Frequent Use Of Milk In Preparation disappointed If you try them. muulclpallUea whose tax returns M asolw O il t • • a«lt« <•• 1.09 Baked Peachea With Wine have been made: 6 large peach halves Keyport: 19M. I3.7I7JM; 1933.13.. Duryea’s Com Starch . 2 pkgt. I5« Breakfast Cocoa «n n m u *» B* Delkiolio Dithet Are Made, * hou urandparenU cooked on the 1 tableepon butter M9.7M; decreaae, IW.M0. (amoua Kutaw plantation, t obtain S w a n s d o w n c a k i nouR . With B«m Of A Child '» teaspoon mace MaUwan Boro: 1IM. 11,999,810; ed Uils recipe for gralsd rind of 1 lemon 1939, *1,527,790; Increase, *3,194. P re s e rv e s t S S S t T 17c 3;r 29* R a d C h arrias UamTlnli ,• Ml IO« hood Drink FLOATING ISLAND ^ cup water Union Beach: 19M, *1.426.001; Beat the yolks of six eggs unUl M il NRt VIBMONT 1 cup sugar 1939, *1,401,449; decrease. 139,397. Vegetable Soup i c o n COUNTY 3 " ; ; 25« Syrup MAfll l*riTIUF ’ Hai.M. |7« Delving into the history of very Ute. Sweeten and flavor with 3 tablespoons domestic white wine Middletown: 193A, ia.W4.4J5; 193}. TOMATO JUfCl Charleston and Uie outlying plan vaiillla to taatr. Set a quart of 1 tablespoon Muscatel wine 18.>43.119; Increase, 11300. Blua Lqbal COCKTAIL ^IkI bei 19* milk on to boll and when It reaches tation country, and going back sev Place peaches In covered baking Mstawan Township: 1936.11,849, Heirtz Strained Foods K A B IIt 3 cans 2 5 ' »„**'-*",,AN0 enty-fire to a hundred years, one Uie boiling point, stir In the eggs. dish, out aide up. Add a few drops 738; 1935, *1,«45,065; Increase. 14680 V in e g a r • M. I9 < Cook until the mixture thicken* finds an Interesting and highly of Muscatel wine to center of each Raritan Township: 1936, *790,- < «. IB* worthwhile group of men. Thetr ac and let It cool. When cool, pour peach. Combine butter, water, sug 915; 1035. *79(.700; decrease, (?aai. Early June Peas ms crop 3 cons 2 0 ' Pgro tivities ran the gamut of plantation Into a broad, not very deep, glass ar, mace and white wine, and pour Holmdel: 1936. M04.M7; 1939. operation to hunting and flahlng dlah and you have the ooean In Into dlah. Orate rind of lemon over »aa9,491; decrease. *690. ■ I,,- P l- i- ,. NO*W«QIAN SARPINIf A and riding to hounds. They showed which to put your Islands. lop. Cover and bake ln a 400 P. M snalapan: 1936. 11.135.130; >1939. DIU e nw lBl tin t Quollly—Pocked In ^ure Olive Oil Mt IS ' a g n a t Io n for good food and to Then whip the whites o f six eggt oven for twenty minutes. Serve hot. |11.119.019: llict -V. 19815. th u day Uw cook books of the old to a stiff froth and whip ln half a P. G SOAP South arc guldea to pnarnt day cup of powdered sugar and place ln Rolled Oats quIckTookino 2 5 ? II FOR THE LAUNDRY rookery. As Uwaa n u n graw (K M a boiler over hot water to cook. babyhood, they aeem lo have cut When the proper consistency, taka 14 Ol. pkg. 28 oi. pkg. down on Uie amount of milk they a large ipoon and drop "blobs" of Mello-Wheat 9 * I5< drank and aubatltuteri other llqulda. •ig whltaa on top of “ooean" far 8 :r. 25 •nuf apart ao that they are reel But It is evident that they never Silver Dust A WHITI SUDSY SOAP lost their love for mUk. transferring Wands. UtUe dabs of Jelly or tiny 2 X 23< Ivaporatad whIti'Vousi . the drinking of milk lo the eatlqg of Mta of orange set on each Island are Ige. C U m m .m . WNOLK MIUI-N.y, tTATV milk. Many and varied are the milk pretty and tally Sani Flush ClIA N S DRAINf, ITC. can 16' «.nee«# r.n.ctMii.A^.s «. 2 B* dishes which were popular among But U» pelvldere planlaUon did them and have maintained thetr them a little differently. Their rec Silver cleaning plot* (SOl value) Sparkle Desserts . 4 ,.,w I9< popularity In the South to thla day. ipe is almplrr and calls for individ O a k i t e wllh each purchaie ol 2 pltgi. pkgi. 1 9 ' I»ai a recent trip to Charleston I ual Islands In Individual ocean*, like C h i l l S a g c e SUITAHA HAND • I f f IO< this: found an old. old rook bot*. In It N B C a t tuxa aatewTMurr ^ 7 9 * was a highly InterfHint dlah. That "Three whites of eggs beaten up Sf*9tiatty Jkiud ft* tt* Wttk-M OtUff evening, tn a CharMon hotel, I with three spoonsful of Jrlly. Sweet Tender Leaf Tea IS< r» 3 9 < asked If II might be made up. W ith en a tame cup of cream, whip up lUMNVWllO-AU-PUIPOSl mmm out even a blmk. Uie colored waller and add lo the whites. Put into r iO U r 3H Ik. kH IS* > Ib. ks| 99* ‘ • N» Ik. ki| # 3 ' W oodbury's Soap . wrote down ths order and in due crystal glaate with a 'blob' of whip O x y d o l time I liad Uie wry dlah deeerlbed ped cream on top of each glam ’■ I _ a aM^OiO MIOAI.PIUSIUiY’I.HICKim'.CMIIDTA a A A grand tiling to com e in W ln d e x .windows in the ok) book: PlOUr )X».iei1«< rii.Mt}7< te^laOT WITHOUT WATII Iff I7« SYLUBUS Sunday•y uiDinner Menu* As K waa made a l Wood-boo plan- Will JRweivt Prim with 0 ravenous appetite la tlon. surt with • quart ol awtel cream Have you heard about Ute new ond sit down to a sturdy tHitk-Ttd JfaviiHQ. H ** (ju* Uied Ute fa* and Into u whip a amall cupful of arte winning contest! Sidney Allow powdered augar, And whip Uw offering many prlma. tneludlna SIZES JIZCS aunt amount of sugar (ban tala ORANDMOTHIR'S IMCIP • aalad bowl iM M l, efleeaa Im y tO«al ol roast beef, a pot UP TO OVIR the whites of four M d MMrtment of cheaaa, a bog of 4H Iba. Ib. I Iba. lb .L m is Ute two very UghUjf-metrty lice prodiwla and eaaaa o f Ruppert* of beans and a glass of 3Ii 4 ti folding them together Into « I* tod Trammer's beer for Uw bat! WHITE BREAD Hun. In m n M om for a Sunday dinner far SMOKED HAMS Wh«l« m •tttof h«Nhalt AVIRAOVAVIRAOt Ib. 2 9 ' If you wont bread ot It* boil, try a tool Then, into Um bottom of an tp-ifour peracoa. ewtlni net n o n Uian tha Ntw Orondmolher'i Sliced Whlta I read. iwoprtat* bowl, break up several p , your manus in lo thla a c o b u p p e r t s e e r *1114 J R ' B You II like It, for It contains more ntllk fild pieces of slightly m l* «ak* and er- MHT, tot o «tn « M of Mdnty *tow, and LEG OR RUMP OF VEAL . 25 c 'MIUOW.WIIH KOI" taitet bolter Ihon ever. II Is richer ond laflM er ii sprinkle • D an of wfclte wine. try tar a prt* Into which you hove Mined m o m n i i nmn . . . itayi freih longor . . . loom oerfoHy, Pot Roost OONOMM CHUCK Ib. 29« H H I .15c vanilla, lo tasle. hi m a u l year*, ekmat M per o«it l/«r/*t"STUBBYN U i u L a m I imm MMtniiMiit wmi IW U lV rll FANCY ^ I 0 c ot um MUJ United A atM potato Standard Na chant* la "plop* the cream and a n mixture onp ha* been canauwod Oh fam e Cmpttt-Munff CmmHim i Slices of Smoked Ham i t , 39' OyittrsiiuN o eu.19* and aim . Wart with Um eream and and ta dUw and t o m . About id mmi uft»f«v u « i m u n m siiMfee ttm i IS ai. loaf walghl at pilool the howl very eaM, as Um eotder Uw per cent cf Um crop la uaed for seed. ] lh*i* tpotfal prices are o ffafto wntN Cafvrrfay oefyl 41 most ond Mi Night 8 dish It served, the M M r. T p«r e«H Is wasted and I per eenl Is « fi Southern folk* say that thU I* a uaed fur starch. •AW* ♦err to o t w«y to keep the men folk* al home evening*.' firewood, split or in blocks, Hopla Tbeo, tram some colored folk* Oosl. Keyport Ttl. adrTTw) PAGE FIVE—SECOND SECTION ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,1936 ssesssimBm . Mward t i. Rtnssm Bar. Kraiuila X. Langan ~ LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ■dwtrd A. Ransom, M, husband GENEALOGICAL — LOCAL PROPERTYJHANGES The Rev. MmiicIh X. fnngan, W, of the late Jennie Neale. Middle* native ot Keyport, died Monday, Magistrate*' line* ...... town, died Sunday, Jan, 11, 10M at Jan. II, 1116, at St. Elisabeth's Hos HISTORICAL NOTES Monmouth County Motor VehleU Fines ...... the Hazard Hospital, Long Branch, Reimbursement from Municipalities under pital, Elisabeth. The body w u re Blind Act ...... 4.000.90 when he was admitted for medical Soldiers' Graves Recorded The following real estate trans S,000X0 moved from the hospital to the St. County Adjuster's Office ...... Christopher 0. Holm Orion Carter treatment Saturday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Lykes, Freehold, Is sup fers have been recorded in the of Incomes from Inmates from Welfare H o m e ___.... Junes Roman Catholic Church of Stenographers* Fee* ...... Ransom, a retired newspaperman fice of Joaeph McDermott, Mon Christopher O. Halm died at hla Orion Carter, 74, died at his home Wodbrldge, where It lay In state un ervising the work of a survey of Old Ago Pensions ...... 84.141.00 and lawyer, resided at Avon the the graves of all deceased soldiers mouth County Clerk, at Freehold: Itetum of money advanced to the United mates home In Lakewood on Squankum pn Eighth Street, Keyport, Thurs til the funeral. Members of the a.000.00 past few years. He was born In in Monmouth County. The work Boro of Matawan Oovernmenl for Shrewsbury River Project.. Hoad early Sunday morning, Jan. day, Jan. 1 ,1935, following an Illness Holy Name Society acted as guards Somerville, was graduated from Is being done with federal funds and TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE.. 12, 1930, after a short Illness. Death of two months. of honor. Funeral rites wen held Holger A. Elgard to Pauline A. Wesleyan University and admitted Amount to be raised by tasatlon ...... use.i4i.it cams &a the result of an acute heart Mr. Carter was bom In Keyport Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock la being carried on In every county Elgard, 4 tracts, Matawan. to the New Jersey Bar. He was Lochslea Heights, Inc., to Wil tusi.eee.Tf attack. He would have been sev April IT, 1861, son of the late Thomas when a solemn high mass was stpig. of the state. The Monmouth Coun employed as editor of the Hudson liam and Margaret Hell, Matawan, A I* r a o p a I A T i o >• enty-one years of age next March. and Hannah Carter. He lived his Parochial school children attended ty Board of Chosen Freeholders re County Ledger and on the staffs of DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AMD AOMINISTBATION For the p u t ten years, Mr. Helm entire life In the community. He was a special mass at 8 o'clock, lliUr- cently made an appropriation o f 2 tracts. the New York Morning Advertiser, 1600, for supplies only, to aid In the Marlboro Township A—FINANCIAL Ml had been engineer at the Ollfton a landscape gardener and In recent ; ment was In the family plot In St. 1. Bonded Debt Maturing __ The Press, the New York Times, Herbert and Louise Burlew, to within the year ...... 1400.000.00 Avenue Orade School, Lakewood. years was employed as special deliv ' Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church work which Is sponsored by the of the Herald-Trlbune, Newark Morn Benjamin L. and Ruth Atwater, State- Appropriation ‘ ‘ “ . 81,000.00 Prior to thattlm e he lived In Key- j ery messenger at the Koyport Post Cemetery, Keyport. fice of the adjutant general In Tren Less Cash Balance ing Star and Albany. Knickerbocker ton. Marlboro Township, 84. acres. appropriated ...... I 6 . m « $444,677.47 port and Bayonne, having been an office which position his son, Harry Father Langan was ordained to Press. He went Into retirement ten Keyport engineer on the Lehigh Valley Rail-j Carter, filled for him. He married priesthood thirty-one years ago at The plan of the project is to reg Interest on Bonded de b t.... yean ago. ister all veterans' graves in Mon Minnie M. Holllnger to Grace InterMt on Temporary road. : Miss Lena Lower, of New York. She St. Bona venture Church, Allegheny, Surviving him are a son, Neale mouth County, to locate them, and Kroebel, Keyport, lots 3 and 7, block Loans ...... Funeral services, In charge of the! died about ten years ago. N. Y. since then he has served at Emergency Notes ...... Ransom, Neptune; a daughter, Mrs. to make a map of each Individual J. Croes map. Rev. William OrlfTlth, pastor of the ! parishes In Bridgeton, Long Branch, Pension Fund, County Funeral service; were held at the William IT Alsop, of Ridgeway, Pa.; cemetery. In cases where no map Lydia and Joseph L. Matthews Detecilves. Probation Lakewood Methodist Episcopal | Far Kills, where he constructed a Office* ...... , residence Sunday afternoon at 3:S0 three brothers, Joseph B. and James already exists, an engineer will make to Frank and Florence Vltet, Key Church, were held at the late home j beautiful church, and for the past Mandatory Items: o'clock. The Rev, Cedric E. Hick B. F„ of Neptune City, and Alfred, a survey and map. After the rec port, First Street. A. Deficit Miscellaneous • Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. few years, Woodbrldge. The Rev. Revenue: man, pastor of St. John's Methodist of Jersey City: five grandchildren ords are complete, one copy will be Raritan Township Interment, under direction of Har Father gained much publicity last is84 a toss ...... uM.ee Episcopal Church, South Keyport, and five great grandchildren. Fun- left with the county Legion organ William and Minnie Ader to Wil O. Payment of temporary vey Bedle of Keyport will be made summer when Oeorge Blake, 8r„ of officiated. Interment followed In ral services were held Tuesday af isation and another will be sent to liam and Minnie Ader, Raritan Improvement Notes ...... T.T7S.06 at Oreen Grove Cemetery, Keyport. Chicago, bequeathed him 110,000 C. Reserve for 1981 BiRs...... 5,000.00 Oreen drove Cemetery, Keyport. ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mat the state Legion headquarters. Township, Sea Breeze Way. I). Reserve for U tlfated Mr. Helm Is survived by a daugh for rescuing the testator and his The bearers were: Clyde and Harry The American Legion. Depart BIUs ...... 8.0004)0 ter, Mrs. Russell Jeffrey, of Lake thews & Franclonl Funeral Home, son, George, Jr., off Long Branch Atlanilo Township R. laoss of Cash In Re* „ Carter, William Barnes and Charles ment of New Jersey, solicits the co John and Jennie Weir to Ellae organised Banks ...... Nona wood. a son, Edward B. Helm, of Asbury Park. Burial will be in Ham twenty-five years before, when the Selllck. ilton Cemetery, Hamilton. operation of all veterans and Indl- Chrlsholm, Atlantic Township, Colts V. Overexpenditure 1934 _ _ Bayonne; find a granddaughter, gasoline tank In their boat exploded. Reserve ...... 18.1tft.tt Mr. Carter Is survived by uno viduals who are interested In the Neck-Holmdel Road. , Miss Helen Brexler, of Lakewood. Father Langan, tho deprived of the G. 1934 Emergency...... _ daughter and three sons. Mrs. Lil Thomas F. Kelly graves of veterans and the decora Union Beaeh Revenue (Bridges) ...... 9,045,91 Mrs. Ellen Holm, his wife, who died assistance of his companion, Wil H. 1934 Expenditures lian Selllck, Oreen drove Avenue: Funeral services for Thomas F. tion of them, Any information will Mary J. Sappfth to Cltlsens B. & several years ago, was the daughter liam Reed, who broke his arm In without appropriation .. 81180 Harry Carter, Eighth Street, Key Kelly, 83, who died at the Allen- | be gladly accepted by the supervls-1L. Assoc., lots 63 and 64, block P, I. Overespendlture _____ of the late Douglass and 'Ellen the ride thru the choppy seas to the wood Hospital Tuesday, Jan 7, 1936, I or of the project. Union Gardens. 1938 Reserves ...... S.M8.87 (Britton) Stout, of Keyport. - port; 0rion Carter, Jr.; and Clyde distressed craft, managed to throw 4. Ovcrexpendttures ^ were held from his home In Union j If the grave of any veteran Is Marlboro Township 1934 Appropriations ...... 5,179.90 The deceased was the son of the Carter, Avenel. There are seven a lifeline to the two occupants of Beach Saturday morning at B o' i known to httvo no headstone, friend, Jersey Central Power & Light Co. \ K. Motor Vehicle Reserve late William and Catherine (M:> grandchildren: Charles Selllck, the burning boat and set them 1933...... erroneously ly antliantlol- clock, and at the Holy Family lor relatives are requested to make to Irving T. Weiss, Marlboro Town pated aa a receipt in the Claln) Holm, of Morganvllle. He Leroy Selllck, Lillian Selllck safely ashore st Waretown where Ohuroh at 10:00 Saturday mornlnj. I the fact known to the workers. ship, right of way. 1985 Budget ...... 0T.94i.64 None was born In New York state, but Barnes. John Selllck, ohlldren of they found transportation to Toms I*. 1083 HipanriUure* A solemn high mass of requiem was I The propect employs ten regular Keansburg No Appropriations ...... 1TIM »m.MT.0t Noas moved to Morganvllle at an early Mrs. Lillian Selllck, Ross Carter, River. Age. A brother, John Helm, of Harold Carter and Irene Carter Col celebrated by the Rev. J. J, Lucltt, workers, an Investigator, two typists, Willett and Annie Harris to Hel- Surviving the priest are two **M.«74.TT Eustls, Fla., and East Windsor, lins, ohlldren of Mr. and Mra. Orion assisted by the Rev. John Thomp an engineer and supervisor. I en Conrad, ot al, Keansburg, Cump- tfltnmVIHION: nephews, Joseph Langnn, Keyi»rt. Conn., also survives. He was a Carter; also three great-grandohll- son and the Rev. Father Wagner. | view Avenue. IJ- ACCOUNTM Friday evening the rosary wna re and James Langan, New York: three i. County Clerk: brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John dren, two with the surnamo of Col ! Virginia LeOIIxe, by guardian, to a. Omoo ...... iI 68.404 JO I 63,4*4 JO ' cousins, Miss Maty Dougherty. Mm. WEDDING PLANS 3,600.00 $ IS.N4.tt 1,000,00 9 U.M4JQ. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin lins and one with the surname of cited by the Rev. Father Wagner j Charles Kllngel, Raritan Avenue, b. Hebimling Iteeurrts ...... and the Holy Name Society. The Elisa McCnnn and Joseph T. Dough D. Brown, of Keyport, of Mrs. Tho Barnes. One brother. Oeorge Carter, i KeanHhurg. . j Mherirr .... M.IS&M ITafiteM erty, Keyport; three nieces. Mr*. I'ell'Topping mas M. Rhodes, of Lakewood, of who lives on Eighth Street, Keyport. litany was recited by tho Catholic i George l.eGll*e, et ul, to Charles X Hurrogate:, Hurrogi Daughters of America. Keith Taylor. Woodbrldge, Mrs, The Rev. Henry It. Fell, reotor o f' KnnK(,| IillrlUln Av„11U(, K,.»i,nburg. u. Ollto tt.H8.IO Charles B. Stout, or Elberon, and of also survives. ii. HttblImilns Iteiiorila ..,,. u jm .m s.Boaoo w m .*> Mr. Kelly, n retired New York William J. Schaefer, of Kryiwrt Bt. Mary's Episcopal Church. Key- Middletown Township Captain EJdward B. Walling, of NfW poHtofnei- clerk, Is survived by Ills and Florida, mid Mrs. Jiltin'* Still |)orl. and Miss Alice Hamilton Top- Mar(ml,,t ull(l ocoiy,. Mnrtln to 4. Kntloas ...... U.ooo.no m jM M York City. John Reddlngton A. Courts i wife, Anna, mul a son. Frnncls well, uf Atlantic Highland*. plug, ot New York, will be married Pnillk ,, Mllrllll a lnidl) Mld,n„. a. I'rossoutor John Roddlngton, H4, llfeloliit res- I Thomas Kelly, of Sunnyslde. L. I. In Burlington, luwii. Monday eve-1 t(|Wn t, 1. Osnerat ...... Mn. Eitolla Mabel Berger Ident of Middletown, died Tuesday, ! »llng, Fob. 3. 1030. MIm Topping Is | smtl, u( Npw j„ rM,v Drw,„ Q 'I Polina rsillu ...... Members of the lloly Name Society Mrs. Harali Amelia M artin h. Probation ...... M n. Eatolla Mabel Berger, 46, d«n. 14, 1936, nt Ills home followlnit• actrd us bearers. They were George Mn, Surah Amelin Martin, 83, the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Clyde ( H(,U(|(I,,,. Mlcidl.-town Township. Hi o. Court 0|>«ral lont ...... mother of Mrs. Arthur Barnes, 0 two weeks' llllieas. lie wuh ut our ■ ll. Topping. Iir Hurllimtoii. Iiiwu, | ,)lir|mi d. Cl rand sml l**tit Jurl«a.< Marlin, Thomas MoLaughlln, Tho- died Tuesday, J.m. 14, 103(1 nt the s. Court Attondanti. Wil* warrtn Btreet, Keyport, died sud time assistant tux collector uf the , nin» Hulllvan, Joseph Smith, John home of her soil, Hurry 1,. Miirtln, | Mr. Kell 1h Die Mm of Mr. itnri i lICHfllt’ nnrt Henry D Boudder, Jr., nsai re«*s >nd Misc. denly Saturday nlte, Jan. 11,1836, at | township and held position* un uc- I Mr«. J. Ih'iiry P’dl, or IrriUon. [() u ,UH| Alhio II. Wllion. W<|wniit* ...... 19.600.00 11,100,06 . „ . . Frecl anil William Lessmnn. Inter Red Bank, uf a uompllaitlan of ills- f. Magistrals and her home, (B Brown Btreet, East | countant, bookkeeper mul pursor. ment was In the family plot In Mt. eases. Mr*. Martin, the widow of The nuptials will take place nt MliUlli ti.wn Township, Riverside | (Toiistablfts rovs ...... 18.500.00 |I«,H1.0U H.TI&00 IIUW IOO Stroudsburg, PR., following nn Illness His wife, Bridget, predeceased him, Olivet Cemetery, Middletown Town B o'clock In Christ lCplsvoiml (Iliiueh, William II. Martin, won born In Drive it. t.'uunty Uoartl of uf nearly a year. and he has for several years inudi) ship. Woodbrldge and has resided In Red with the Itov. Harold II. Iloau. rector Hindu and Cyrus J. Zimmerman to Tasalfron &.ID0.00 M n, Berger was a moinber of n Ills home with Ills daughter, Mrs, j of the r.lniruh, olTlolulliig, Tho brltlo Bank for a number of years. May N. McHenry, lot 160, Brevent i t t f m n well-knoWn family of the West End Mary Thorpe. He Is survived by an-1 William R. Woolley She la survived, bestdca her aon, will be given In inarriagii by her Park. 'AIIMiniRTnATIVn . section of Monroe County, Fa. Bho other daughter, Miss Margaret Red-! William It. Woolley, 64, Morgan- by two daughters, Mrs. a , Roseau father. Miss dene Topping, sister of Vincent and Sophie O'Bage to Bu- 1, Pntthol'ler*' Halsrins . dlugton. and a grandson, Joseph a, otttvsra * Rmp'eysss was the daughter of the late Mlclwol vlllc, died Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1098, Conover of Colts Neck and Mra. the bride-to-be, will Iw her niald-of- gene and Marie Haas, Center near i. Prlntittg * Mstlui)«ry Gets and Catherine iDotter) acts, Thorps. Funeral services were held at the home of hla nephew, Alvin Walter I* Davis, Red Bank. Funer honor, Armand L. Fell, of Trenton, Hrevcnt Btreet, Middletown Town 4. Ht rlu imum ...... of Kreegovllle, Pa. yesterday morning at St. Mary's Blllson, Morganvllle. Funeral serv al aervlcea will be held at the home will be Ills brother's best man. ship. A. (?uhiltifffftt ...... Her mother and tho following Roman Catholic Church. New Mon ices were held at the resldenoe Sat* of her aon. this afternoon at 2:S0 Miss Topping la a graduate of . * II, 14100 I Tt.t10.l0 brothers and n sister are among tin mouth, The Rev, WUIIam J, Mc urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The o'clock with the Rev. Bdward W. Slinmone College, Boaton, olaaa of dbpaRt m e n t o f pimi.KJ w h i.f a iir Middleiex County niHK.'ATIIINAI. . . ■ surviving relatives: William Gets,1 Connell celebrated a solemn maw Rev. R. A. Anderson, of the Morgan- Miller, pastor of the Red Bank Flrat Itll. Blnoe graduation she has been Last week tho ionowing deuds I. County Hup.rlnttnrt.nl of Allentown, Pa,: Janies Gets, of of requiem. Interment was In Mt. vllle Methodist Bpisoopal Ohuroh, Baptlit Ohuroh, of which she waa a librarian In the Harvard Law U " ' ofsMdhKols ...... i . !l, County Katenslon Fund, Onund Strati, Saat Stroudsburg, Pa.: Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. officiated. Interment followed In one of the oldest members, officiat brarywtnd In the branoli system of were filed In tho ofltce of Oeorge t m Outliers, Middlesex County olork, nt Mrs. O. George, Laporte, Pa, Three Rose Hill Cemetery, Matawan ing. interment will be In Fair View the New York Public Library, ller f IIM .OO $ u , daughters and a son alio survive. Mn. Rule R. Htewart iMt location was In the central Now Brunswlok: •llOMMTAliMATlON , Mr. Woolley, the ion of Mr, and Cemetery, Middletown Township. 1. County Aid i» (isnarat They are: Mrs. Arthur Whittaker. Mrs. Susie S, Stewart. 76, of New Mrs. Alexander Woolley, Is survived bfbnali, 49nd Btreet and Fifth Avo Addle M. Baker, widow, of Mad Hnspltals ...... 140,000.00 140,00040 U Penn* Street, b u t Stroudsburg,' Fred Wa**hfohr hue. ison, to John Lester Squires and 1 T«h»»rculoslsi Brunswick, mother ot by 'one »ut*r, m a . o. w nnuion, ^ Aiisiiwood Itoipttsl, fMM.n ti,r w .ii Pa.; Miss Minnie Berger, at home; art, Llncroft, was found dead In ! Morganvllle Fred Wigenfohr, OS, or Llnoroft, The flev. Mr. Fell Is a graduate of aertrude E. Squires, his wife, of h MaintrusiiM of ratli fT.OOi.M Miioo 11, Mrs. Arthur Barnea, Keyport, and bed Monday, Jan. 6, 1996, with death died Tuesday, Jan. 7. 1966 at the V/oodberry Forrest Baliool, Orange, Madison, one lot on the corner of uui of County Hospital. 1,11100 Howard Berger, of 30 Brown Street, attributed to heart disease. Mrs. Charlse A. Ilanser Medical Center, New York, after a Va„ class of 1037; Rutgers Unlvur. River and Bridge fttreeta. u, County lnmaiM~ilat* East Stroudoburg, Fa.; and two Stewart had for several years made Funeral services were hild for protraoted Illness, Mr. Wagenfolir, alty, olaaa of 1091 and deneral Tlieo. Adolph Schubert and Nellie Schu rnstti ui Ion ■ ...... 1.40 bert, his wife, of 410 Tenth Btreet, 4. Fublk-...... - Msallh Ilh Hsrv|w».. ).00 grandchlltUcn, Joyce Estella and her home with her aon, Leslie, In Charles A. Denser Thursday at 1 a native of Oermtny, moved to logloal lemlimry, May, 1034, On i ______l Chi ilrsnit Aid. . Arthur Barnea 3rd, of Keyport. Unoroft, and wu a well known Mg- p, m. from the W. H. Freeman Fun Llncroft about four years ago from June II, 1034, he was nrdalnetTto Uie Racine, Wls., to Stanley M. Onr- •. county'*-••‘-‘7 llaalihllaalil Dspi, . M n. Berger was a member of tho ure In the locality, Beildos her aon eral Homo, Frochold. Mr. Denser Long Island and became an em dlitoonate on tho feast nf Ht, Bar- hart and Ed/the M. Oarhart, hlu HM.l4A.il Pilgrim Holiness Church, of Strouds she la survived by four grandchll- died Jan. 7, 19M at his home In ploye of the Peter Henderson Oeed nUms, ,He began Ills oharge In Key wife, of Laurenov Harbor, two lots (V.-CNI IONAI AND J'RNAia In Madison Township. I .... srllt) 4 burg. The funeral servloes were held dren. Funeral servloes wire held Colts aNeok. Rev. 7. A, Langwlth, Farm on the Red Bsnk-Unoroft port In July, 1034. Jan. 36, 1036 lie a. Hoard nf I’rUonsra 11,1 Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Uie ohunoh, Thursday afternoon from the chapel pastor of the Colts Neck Reformed ro*ri, Funeral services were held N. Joseph Montresor, single, of b.* -WahlWahiM». Matron...... and J was advanced to the saered priest twr- I M.TTI.40 ii.m ,N I », (ti.ee The Rev. C. T. Price, tho pastor, of of the Dutch Reformed Ohuroh In Ohuroh, officiated at the servloes, | Saturday afternoon from Mack'e hood, This ooourred on the feast of Malden Lane, Matawan, to Klwood OuanlOuanlaOu ...... ficiated. Interment was In the fam New Brunswick. Burial w u In Van Interment w u In the Atlantic Cem Funeral Home, Jersey Olty. He la tile conversion of Bt. Paul. R. Brown and Margaret Baatrloe Mulsr s of W.-ifhlB and ily plot In Prospect Oometoiy, East Llew Cemetery, near New Bruns etery, Colts Neok. His nearest sur survived by his wife, Marie, and a Brown, hla wife, of 136 South HHli ...... Mr. Fell will Iruvn for Iowa In two PolimPnilft# Hsilln Hystsm .. ioIm S Stroudsburg. wick. vivors are nieces and nephews. number of sisters slid brothers...... Broadway, South Amboy, otir lot on weeks. He lias rented the Ohlsman Alnboy I W,fT4.il apartment In the Melee Building on Elwood R. Brown and Margaret Broad >tr*et, Keyport, whloh he >tat» Hoard of Chlldreas1 WEDDINGS Beatrice Brown, his wife, of 1U Ouartleae ...... and hit bride will occupy after Feb. South Broadway, South Amboy, to a. Widows' Wna pas ...... )0 ». b, Depeodnnt (*hllnr.n...... 'm u • T1J*T,M Demery-Olsen N, Joseph Montresor, single, of Malden U.r.e, Matawan, one lot, illdrans' Mti.ltar ...... Miss Anna Olsen, dsughter of Broadway, South Amboy. jsllsfI.f of BlindBllad ...... m Mr*. Piter Olsen, Alpine Way, Lau- ENGAGEMENTS IE inly■ AdjuiterAilJg.U. and-- 01 Jamea M. Owens, of Old Bridge, renter of o!d Ags Relief renoe Harbor, w u married to Rsr- I. bid As» Fenilon itU SS ry Oemery, aon of Mrs. Henry Deni- Walllng-Maurer to Emma W. Owens, of Cranbury, a.- I 'r l a . r tllll...... Welfar* . Horns T. County lire Xarstib a l ery, Bliadyslde Avenue, that place, Mrs, Minnie Maurer, Atlantia one lot on Maplewood Avenue, I. Ilurlaf Duo'll Soldiers 4,«*4JM Low night telephone rates at 10 o'oloolt Tuesday nlte, Jan. 14, Street, Keyport, announces the en Oranbury. . and gallon. NOW 9, Coroners, Ineiiaata and IMS. The oeremony was performed gagement of her granddaughter. County rhnlolan by Recorder Maxwell H, Mayer, of Mias Florence Anna Maurer, to Al COURTHOUSE NOTES II. Mosaultn colinmlsslon Madison Township. Following the ton D um a Walling, Jr.. son of Mr. ceremony, relatives and frlsnds of and Mra. Alton Walling, Third Mrs. Mae Nolan, Marlboro, who -„,aHWAV>B« t o V C APPLY ILL DAY SUNDAY the bride and groom attended a Street, Keyport. 1. County spproprlsllon ...... V.OOOJO haa been employed aa nlte matron THE REDUCED RATES for elation-to-station tele, supper and leoeptlon at Duffy's No date haa been set for the wed 9. Msl* AliproiiHallon drill. ding. at the county jail the past three (Hss Hsvenuss) ...... yeara, has been given a position as s. Itosd Keulnmant ...... • a s w phone call* which are In effect every nlghl Tram 7 until The bride, who rormorly resided 4. t i l l M. V, A re- In Bayonne, attended the schools KeUy-Kelly clerk In the ofllre of Bherlf Oeorge apprnprlsllon ...... Non* 9IM.000.00 IT iM U t I I I I M M . ti30 the next morning, ARE NOW RIADF. KFI IKITIVE H. Roberts. Mra. Pauline O'Don there. Mr. Demery Is associated Mra. Rlohard Kelly, o' Brooklyn, nitlDOKW AND ClIhVBIIT* . . AM- D A Y SUNDAY. nell haa taken the Job of nlte ma 1. Htsta approtiHatlan. with Arthur Frans, also of Lau announces tha engagement of hor melntsnsaoo of nriogM ...... rence Harbor, In the operation of daughter, Sally, to Edward a, Kelly, tron at the Jail, itAooo m ,ms •h m o o m ; THESE RATE9 are the lowest for oul-of-lowu railing. >. Couniy appropriation ...... the A. A H. Oarage, Route 36. Ollff- aon of Mr, and Mra. Edward Kelly, MIM41M The reductions atari with calls to points morn than wood. He Is also prominent In the of Troy, H. Y. Miaa Kelly'is a for NEW CORPORATIONS dmimhtmmnt o r p tm u affairs of the Latirenoe Harbor First mer resident of OIIITwood. The A - v o v n r iioimIBM AND iA II ^ ' ' forty guile* distant, and range from aliout 10% to more 1. ialsrtrs snd Wagss 10,000.00 Aid Squad, wedding will tske place In the au i. West. Ufht. l»owsr io.o8o.o9 lifts : vhan 40% leas than day rates. (A slat Ion-to •station call The newly married couple are tumn. Olne 4. Ilalleran, Ine. U|»tVM«*a, Kapairs A linalanstius . 10,000.00 I ii,000.00 U.MM* I H W . 1 Is one on which you ara willing t« talk wlilt anyone planning to muke tlielr home In a Orlno A Halleran, Inc., trucking, & newly furnlahed bungalow on Lukr- ' Oonkenley-Dorl station plasa, Matawan, 3600 aharea 4 runiMurn and rnm ira who answer* at the number callwl.) slde Avenue, Laurenoe Harbor. Mra. Ada Dorl, of Dook Street, no par, William P. Orlne and Vin Union Beach, has announced the cent Halleran, Keyport, and A. W. Byrnee-retl* engagement of her daughter Mil Halleran, Matawan. 36 shares esoll. MM*!' Announcement has been received dred, to Perry P. Oonkenley, of i A i n a . n ^ W ’ ALSO LOWER PERSON-TO-PERSON RATES of the wedding of Mias Mary Elis Hawthorne. No date has been set Enamels and paints, Hopla Coal, i«r*fitl'i*Tl#ii abeth Fetla, of Bnglewood, daugh for the wedding. Keyport 701. advJIwJ niB'AitrnuNT nr h n a n o » ^{»iijt®»iKMiTRATitii! ter of Mr. and Mra, Frank Fetta, • nnsnelal ...... Amounts Every lig h t after 7 m il ill day Sunday of Matawan, to Arthur P. Byrnes, Admlnlsirsllon i i .«m .im .M' of Ooyleavllle. The woddllig took LEGAL NOTICES ' LEGAL NOTICES IlMI’AIITMMNTIITMMNT UK<1F IMINMO W RATE9 for per*on>to.p«rMn calls (ihe klAd on which place in Selma, Ala., Tuesday, lire. A. WduitsiltmitUl'S.lt.ll 14, 1*36. ii , i i , • . , yoo ask for a particular person) arc now reducml MONMOUTH COUNTY BUDGET 1936 R jW BSI'Siml I'snsl i> slfara «»«ry night from 7 until 4iS0 the next morning, and PUBLIC NOTICE i Mr, Maysr nffsr*d th* followlny rosnlullmi^ anil mi»vnt lis (IF IIKIHWAT all day Sunday. The reductions atari with ealle to points BIRTHS III] IT IINNOI.VR!) in Mosrdlluard at «f (fhn»KiiChnsVn Fn»i»hold»ifsf^hnldnfs uttit Ihith» Ouiinly ii: B ^ r ' s ^ t a r . : ' ’ more than forty mllea dlaiant, and range from about 9g Septan of Monmouth that tn» fufiowltif County(‘ciuniy lludf^tlludff«it ha and tha stunasania isI bsrsby . aWoyiKlyiproVfKi fur thaths flsoal y* »«sr...... IWW, “*“• “ ....‘. ‘ m irln f h“h« ha!d ***Mi ,l1- ihs ^) n o n thin 30% l«*a . ------than day rates for this------typn of call. A daughter was born to Mr. and fTMholdsrs1 ...... Mnnm ln ths Court...... i,, on WadhMday, Mr*. John Septan, Ml Port M on January' W...... 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PAGE SIX—SECOND SECTION T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1936 CHAMP WATCHES FILMING COUNTY MANAGERS ROMANCE IS NOT CONFINED TO “AH WILDERNESS” TO THIS FEATURE COMING TO KEYPORT STRAND NAME THE TEN BEST OPEN AT FREEHOLD i PHOTOPLAYS OF 1935 STRANDON SUNDAY I Hollum, Jacks, Hunting, Listed Among Best Ten ! Nagy, And Local Critic i Production* O f 1935; I Almost Click On List To Run Here 3 Days
1 By Ed Phelan Manager McOheaney has arranged In last week's publication of l!ii. an alJ-sur screen program which ^ nev.'.'jpaiMT. wc nnnounccd tlmt thr j lie regards as one of the best groups 1 writer would pcraonaliy Interview I of hit pictures since he has been the managers of the motion picture conncctcd with the Freehold Strand theaters in this area for the purpo-nc ' Theater. Every one ot the /our big of obtaining their selections of the I hits to be shown here within the ten best pictures produced in 1035. j next seven days has proven a tre In t::ut artlclc there appeared the I mendous box office attraction at ) list ot the ten best selected by the | theaters In the Metropolitan area. New York screen critics. , Today and tomorrow, "Miss Pa The writer, realising the interest) cific Fleet,” co-starring Joan Blon- taken in pictures by the readers o f1 deU and Qlenda Farrell, will be thLs newspaper, decided !o start an > shown here. exchange of opinion between then-1 And at last, here's the picture you ter managers and patrons, starting! have been waiting for—“Ah Wilder with the gentlemen whose business ness,” which was listed by Rew it Is to buy the screen productions Tlir uImhc It i»n«- <»i tt f In