womaaxtt co b i s t q h t c a l 1 New Bns Terminus

P.U.C. Informed Firm M atawan Bui|n«

Negotiations to acquire rights for Tho Mntawan - Business' AhocU- ■ a new bus terminus In Matawan on Plebiscite Administrator M eeti V.IS. internes tio n 'm eetin g M onday a t iTtis' Msg- private property near the south | Retires From Practice ] Cafeteria Issue Custody Issue Victim Of Japs ”j nolla Inn formulntod plan# for the boundary of the-borough arc. in comlnif Hallowpen. cclwpallon to ^progress, the . mayor and council t»ko iilnco in ,thp Botoyghtof Mat- :^weref inform al by; letter' from the Again Is Aired awon on Monday, Oeti Sl.. .' > _ State ‘Public -Utility. Commission ,, Tho- • cclebmion la i ' Tuesday; -T h e P.U.C. reported' the > V9& hy, tho OMoola'tloiiViln. (jon- Rollo Transit' Co4 operators of .the " P o l i t i c a l ’’ . F a c t o r s ; Matawan Twp. Man Junction w ith , tlio;Mi|Uwon Jlqt«ry route invtjivfed, • had Ventured this Had Threatened School ! Claims -Visitation1: Rule Club, ; ' J;,''. information/: ; : ■I,:;- Program •'In ‘C liffw o o d ; Evaded B y Wife; Pay . A IL chltdrcu un,ta t|\q pg« gt VJ •; The street transportation • division. years, .who i aro? rDildn^ta 1 of M»t‘ ' ;i!;,.C6nference;Held.v . of the informed the council ; Order Reduced . .' I: »w«n =DoroM(lhi:pr! ! It had started investigation of the, In . the Mutuwan, .Townphlp j School ■I iThe/threatened disruption of tho . situation oh receipt of a letter from. ^ Estranged . Mr, and Mrs. Alex- plBlrlct,, «rc,Jnvltfd, .14:,ptujttelpate, Mrs/ RuthTiHockehbary, a Freneau ‘ cafctcria program In the Cliffwood andcc Vuh cmno no where near to : Public—School -bccousc-ot-alleged -T^o-pnrtictpant9nvlH7Srl*cs. . cafeteria workers. ’ . year training for an elglit-wcfk, period at U.N. Headquarters whcro the case first came befirrtrDomestjc • firm had moved their terminus to, Fuithor detailed Information will ■ Mrs. Bertha: Blschoft director of they are assigned io‘ different ilepartmcnta In the Secretariat to the intersection of Freneau and. R_cfcree_ John Montgonicry. She bo-furnlalied- d u rin s Uie cwnlnj Wilson . A ves., three-eighths of a~~ “tU^Cliflfwood'cafeteria, and^Mrs? leam the work o( tho OrKanlutldn. Here, Admiral Chester Nlmlti Kcrenmed and clutched the leH.i of weeks. '; . .. i !, •\ mile north, because that was the William Bradley, general super- of the United States, U.N^ Plebiscite Administrator for Jammu and tier father's trouserH, when it waa notary To Co-op,,,t, ' ■ Kashmir, explains his contemplated mission to Interested "lnternra" ruled that hc could not have cus* nearest point at which buses could vlsor'of the progranvattended the Kurl O^rrison,. inombef of the conference, and- both endorsed thc Kanis Atautlah (right) df Paklstiin, and Burglt Singh, of India. today. * be turned without swinging them M ntawuunotary - Club preaijnt at assistance provided.at Cliffwood by The father, owner of a tavern on' on thc public highway., The new Monday's tnietlhg, . sMufCd tho DH. GIFFORp B. AUMACK P-TA membors,-Mr, Reeves report­ Route 34, Matawnn- Township, had ^ land0. sought will ^provide ample LT, JOHN H. WINSCHUH Kroup tluit llotnry ,wlil ,(jo-W)erate •space for swinging -buses.near the ed... He:$aid that. Mrs. Bradley -was Caused Another Driver’s separated from the wife a fow months before, tho mother taking In; tills WTnlr. >Ir, anrrl,t> n »p0f$ former terminus. ' • pf the opinion that a greater dcflcit St. Joseph's School Car To Upset; Is Fined $5 nf plans whlelraro beln8 mi)do ,to the older girl and tho father'kvop*; fl6 Sfgried Protest - ' would have resulted In the Cliff­ havo tlio storo, w indow ,,. In t^ie Dentist 51 Years “ ~For> cuueing another driver to int( tho Rtnnllcr child. Mr. 7Vtant> ■ A petition of 96 signers was sub­ wood operation -if 'such aid, had Matawan Soldier’s bomuKl) decnn\}cd by the, students Bus From Cliffwood inRkc a . forccd turn Into County (joinery held tliat nciUier (fii apart* mitted at the Sept. 13 meeting pro­ not-been furnished. - of tho hluli iclinol and prin t >111 * testing the change of terminus. The “ in h e re was a rumor of politics Rdi Sept. 9, Oscar Cross, CliiTwood men I over the bar, nor u inuill Plans Retirement house nearby where the mother had Body Euroute Home be awarded for the best ,work. dono signers were* residents of the area concerning the oporation of the Board Approves Extra wns found guilty of careless driving In this part ol tim oolqbratlnn,...... south of Freneau and Wilson Aves. Cliffwood cafctcria, it was nothing TueAlay by Magistrate; Luth»r A. been living, was u nt place for the Dr. Giffoird B. A^mack, Bus To Handle' Pupil' it t tle_BtrIs. Tte-motive r-rw »h-g ven — AssocIiHlou i I're.ldetit • H erbert... where thc change deprived those more thani just that, a rumor," Mr. Fostet, Mutuwun Township, jrues- i Lt. John H. Winschuh Olttln*;- has'niipDlnted', the com- day-Audrfiucd.^rnTidr^irosts.. T - - • 1 Wing-there -oj bus -service to which Former Councilman- In Reaves: declared lipnard mcenhcra ...^^ OYerloadi Np Astion.,, ifprclui. -.iurlviiegc^. i)f '-Ruporvi«lnj( mlttco chalrmon and n . complete fcel thal thO work o fth c .P -T A in the chlldron, while thoy were Lost Life When Jap they Jhad. become.. accustomed - On Wilson Ave. Yet i Cross, driving1 west on Route 35, lint ol eommltteo rni>rr)ichtntlvc« Keyport, Will Move To Cliffwood was of an outstanding officiitly phiccd in an aunt's ciYs* There being no opposition on Sept, 8, stopped to make a turn to Prison Ship Was Sunk will bo I'nibllnhed In the t)ear future, nature in regards to assistance tody. public hearing, an ordinance was Aiken; S. C. A special bus for chlldron attend­ County Ud. while another car was Dec. 15, 1944 thus fnr the following committee! . introduced on flrst reading to furnished tho cafetprin project. The ing St. Joseph's School from ClifT- passing. He started his turn flr«t Says Visitation Denied _____ Imyn I'.’i’l' n[ijinliltrH „ L . ‘ A career of 51 years in thc prac- board also feels that P-TA aid in flR tho nlhpr pni» change _thc zoning classification of wood Dench^has been npnroved hy MSjwiSMblm' .y j'-A n ^ » |S t^ • -­ Ihn north.f{ w B runewicl ifetheier4elds-jWAs^Cnttatlyr_effeet!vtir tric“MntaWnnTownsTiipEoar(l>'of moving across thc *&iisll>ourul lafu< this , week when Dr. Gifford B. the children in three different nounei'd the Arrival lu this country been fleiiliinntnri (is Bfund* mijr«hal' Ave., between the- Lake Lefferts The '‘political" Issue developed at Education, Mrs. Christine E. Lam- pf* . Pcrcy Akeridge, Englewood, t)I the purnric, , ■ Aumack, 114 First St.,, Keyport, places in Mlddlesox County. Mr. of tho body of First Lt. John I! bridge and Sutphin Ave*, from thc Sept. 10 board meeting when born, chairman of « special board driving In that lane, reached the Qeiieial cluilimon hi: Charge of announced his retirement He. anti Vas ^aid he was denied the right Wimchuh, huiihiind of Mra. A llies business to residential. “A ”. It was reported that a threatened committcc on transportation affirm­ intersection. "Ghosts,' Kpoolia nnd Vfltchoa1 aro " The- b u ild in g inspector*' was Mrs. Aumack w ill shortly take up purge of P-TA officers would result ed this morning, but there has been of vlKltatlon, But the motlier nuid ,UlP.UStii‘l-WimdtUli.li)f..HuvJne-Dr,r ; ...T o ... ovpid. ...CflUisfcm,. -.Akeridge ■this- wn b - brc a usrr; nriSpotaWfiQd: lict 7 &' at* 'the Matawan to Keyport in the early- 1900s; 'Dcmandv. fo r: new facilities for 7.2 days of this month. * on another bus thut tho load Could township, police, who x^vestlHatcd. nished toi Mrs Winschuh by tho Drtnnell, Calvin.Coll, l.«rry Holdun, High School^ field/ ’ . ? - A s 'a member of the Keyport children^ Attending, kindergarten w Mr, Vas ^wa« given the rluht of Borough Council for four years, be split 45-43. atid found Cross guilty on thc vifllintion ovcry Sunday and first, War poparinu-nl, tho Japuneim were 11.'I.imiiwltr, Mattie ‘Smith. The borough collector .wos auUi- w ill again bc brought to thc atten­ ondoavoriiiK to take prlounors to orized^to’-clcai^his,books of $62.83lD r. Aumack was named president tion of the Matawan Township i Mr. George also stated he.- had charge the policeman had preferred third and fifth Saturdays. Ho w/in I’ rlr.o cnmpiltlee, l>r. J. Wnlluco , of that body In 1912.' Hc also had been Informed by Russell A. O. against the Cliffwood man. rrprosgnled by John W, Ap]>lngnte the Jaimilcso mainlnnd from bo< MtCuc, chalrmnn; Hun-eil Slatlftf, In crrorieoiis assessments.- Boattt of Education ot Its conference leiigured I ’lilllpplnoH' cnojpn when a much to'do-with the work of tW meeting Monday, Mrs. Annetta Stetler, it would not bo necessary of Matnwan, and Mrn, Vas by Leon Wllllum V/helnn,' Clt?oi'||o Zidrr'ett, tommissioti in chaTge ot having ■for him tq tjomc into Malawan with McKlrny, voRf»ol was sunk lu Hublc Ray, by TenEyrk ltonaon, Ooneyievb Don- Wyckoff, 0 Spring St.," affirmed this Lack Of Water Supply ii Ntibmarine, with a litrge loll uf «e^ers»lnstalled in thc borough ut morning. Mrs. Wyckoff first broach­ one of these buses if tlie riders wtra noil, Clean-Up eonijriltl^e, ,H. ihnPtiine. After retiring from the confined’solely to parochial pupils. Closes Hillcrest School life. L L Winschuh was aboard. Um l.,en«wlt(!r I'hnlt'itiari.; ■ ‘ ed thc matter to tho board at the W. Keansburg P-TA f«hl|» and tho dnto of his dt*nth ls Council, Dr. Aumack was elected for Sept 10 meeting, calling the ,allot* - i No Now Slops I Tho fominlttco hns requMtid Umt. . „ The . Hillcrest School in Holmdel reenrdod np httyintf.jjccttnvd. on nil "iinoiniiloyed uhn,K, lipoolii ana s'ei'erdl terms to the KcypoH Board nicnt pf a room in the basement of William M. Strother, vice presi­ Benefit Postpofi^d Township is due to ro-opcn today Doc. 15, 1044. witches" to contact Mi1, Weliurteln oif EdMcation. thle grammar school to thc kinder* dent of thc board, asked if there after being closed for several days The Tom_ Thumb wedding and • L t; Wlnficlmli ‘ ‘ was borii ‘ iii for'lisiilgiunent of ilutloi durlrtj tills “ y He is a charter ihcmber of Liberty garfen wholly unsatisfactory., wero to be any now stops niade on due to luck of water. In sinking Hose-Cornond' ihe Keyport Yacht entertniniuent scheduled to'he held Cologne, (Jenuany, thn ftnn of Mr. Jitrnlr. - : Evening CouS'ses Begin Mrs; Wyckoff demanded to know tho j way to St. Joseph’s such as a new well, thq diggers found it this Friday nlnht In the Keyport CluB>^4Ie is als^ a member of and Mrs. Theodore Winschuh, now . Next Week In Matawan why another building tn town could would alter thc status, of tho route. n ecess^ w gd ae«]|>erl than orgln- High Hchool auditorium as n henoilt of Paterson, and wan n grmlunte Qacsarea^Lodge, fj. and A M , nnd not bc used for thc kindergarten in Thc law requires It bc limited lo ally-estimated. for th« Went Keansburg Parent- uf ratontnn Hlfjh Hi'luml iind Ren* ' Participants May Enroll of tfie New*^brseyj and Monmouth thut thc .class requires no regular the regulnr public school bus run. A special meeting of thc Holm* Teuchcr Association, has boon post* Stabbing VicHm County Ghnptcrs df the American ssnlaer Polyteclmle Inrdilute. Ilo Tonight, Tomorrow . school 'equipment. She suggested Mr. George assured him there would del Township Bourd of Education poncd. , wiih employed by the Public .Service Dental Association. Dr. Aumack the Jackson St. Y building and re­ bo none nnd thnt five children at­ wns held Monduy night nt.-the, The uffalr wHHb^held at a later Corporation •«s",un olpetrleni en­ X Registration for the „ Matawan holds thc 421st libepse of record ported this morning she also had tending thc public school lived school to discuss'tho problunr.*" date whirh will-he (innounccd. gineer prc*vloiitf to onlorinjt srrvlce. Has A Close Call Adu|t School, open botft to veterans to practice dentlstry-in^ this stale. looked into, tho possibility of one along thc route. It was then ap­ and yion-veterans, w ill bc held In Dr. Aumackfs filirents; the late of thc primary rooms of the local proved by the board. Lionel Bellarhy AImoit the ‘nigh1 ^chool-this- (Thursdoyj Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aumack, churches being used. - / Leonardo M Morizio. a boat'd MATAWAN SET FOR TOUGH OPENER AT FREEHOLD eyeftiisg^fectween 0 and 8 . o'clock were -longtime Keyport residfcnts. The board was not responsive lo member, informed the board he was Has Hi* Jugular V^in atid, Jp^iorrpw 4Fri d ay)’ ti tgh-t- dti f- ’■'Dl'i-qnd ‘ Mr^r^iimaek also have Mrs. WyckpffV request Sept. JD. countermanding his statement ut Severed When Struelo ing'ftib nfime/houf£’ Thc school two granddaughters, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Christine E. Lamborn, a mem­ the Sept. 12 bourd meeting he was ~ Assailant Sought opens Oct. (£**-•»*' ■ Spray, Koyport, and "Miss Gloria ber, objected special equipment and no longer concerned about getting Any veteran holdlng'a“clcamnA‘/?., .£c-Ull,v.^Red Bank- ^ ' axtra janitor service-would be need­ transportation for children living Parth Amboy police TBporterf Umt - ‘ by thi* Veterans Administration IS* ed. if;, outside facilities w y e used, south, pf. HQulc_Jli-i/n Lldyd lid Ilo n «l7*ye/ir*old Koypurt mitt tanlo to en ro ll for courscs ar: Leo Weipstein Fetes n iL^ irA ^ G .~ S to tle r, supervising Informed |hc bonrd that it had sub­ ranged' b y : the International Cor- within a Imlr of Buffering a fatal principal, observed use 'o f outside sequently been culled to his atten­ stub wound Baturdiiy night wi\ei\ rcspdfidence School; Instructors w ill Cancer Drive Leaders facilities for school purppsea would tion there were »lx children »t* ,..,bc.:provided-to-^upervisc.^the..class Hcked with' a -­ hirvc'to’"Ket^BnncrtianofntieSti3U? TcKdihK'Sirjo^ tuft it New Hriuuwidk Ave, periods. ' ‘ • • The municipal chairmen of the Monrnouth County Cancer Drive Department pf Education . and this In the area who are moro than two tavern in that city, ...... An^ resident of thc bayshore area was granted only In ease of a proven miles oway from their school and may chrtfli In the Adult School wcrei. entertained at dinner at IiiNtead nf stintalnlntf a fulul extreme emergency. j therefore ore entitled to transporta* wound, thc victim, LlonM Hellamy which' ls"iiivided Into two 10-week Buttonwiiod Mahop on Scpt; 21 by tion. Children attending the public of 2!ft Atlantic Ht, Keyport, lfl semesters. ^ Thc Matawan Town* Leo Weinstein, Matawan,-who was school in tho nren do not live two ropoi‘l<cad Escort Detachment honored Pfith Ajiiboy. .ViMjqIjDIIV.. ...'. in thc various municipalities...... they... could -.not. be transported at Waierhou.HQ repoiied lhat tho doctor . and II. sewing, art,- social dancing, one of its members who saved' a convenient times. In attendance at ttie huspltal kuld basic English and industrial rela- Mayor F. Bliss Pricc of Eaton- woman from drowning last June Mr. Strother* wanted a speciul Hellfiiny’s aHnallimt missed his ^tions. ^ The latter Is u slx-wcek town, ijounty ‘ chairman for the . . - > . I . i w i t h 1 a. parado Tuesday at ,the meeting on the icsue/but Mrs. Lam- jtigular vein "by less than . one* coursc and calls for n fee of $2. drive the principal ^peakc-r He Brookl A B(M and lhc ,)r,.„ bora demanded it be settled with­ Hixttcnih of an Inch/' A severed Fees for the other courses are $7.50 reviewedrrvli»u/pn thethn progressnrocfL'SS made in thctne cntation . . . of . a cornmcndutlon . .. ribbon. ... out delay. When it was noted there , Jui[ular vein iisimlly. resiiits lu tho... - a semester. Other classes be 1049 campaign ond highly praised After reviewing 300 members of v/crc kindergarten as well as.regu- victim bleeding to death, ' - organized if a sufficient number, of thc results obtained in Area I- thc detachment, Lt. Col. Robert M. , Tony Nuccio qIv*b hla probable ilirtlnp lineup «oaln>< Treehold flsiurday »oma ||n«l inilruclioni aa Others otteadlna wc c M™. Edwin, Chca) •conimand|nK o(Tj„ r_ plnncduiiiuu ^Ir scho°^ children to be transported squad prepares for the Invasion of iho county seat. Facing Nuccio in Iho usual order are Lineman Jim Bullh The ail/ick occurred at 11:20 |i,m, students can be obtained.- Kalunlay an Hcllamy wnff leaving The industrial relations program O-Hunlon. Mrs. W .llbm Sexton for bravcry on tho chcat ' lo Alison Ave-, lntodvlng special v«n. Dill Volkarf, Oscar Dufch, John Rob&rli, Arl Cennon. Oordon Murvel and Dill OrUwold. The backa are the tavern wiih three othqr w ill be a lecture course conducted both of Keyport: • Mrs. Harold ot Corp. K Kenneth „ nnr,lh /. F. „ Wallace /rir*nt this yenr for Mfttawan irv Kfrdano' roluni for the b/ill* fr»rjrHdablo array with .Johnny Weinstein, Miss Regina Bromberg.u The ' 23*year*old corpbral joined Mrs. Kmrry Hell, wheh another the Army five years ago and vol* her* questioned if there was a legul ' jj , foolhall foi'ces as the sea- toting iicMon'. Hob Huesell, a new­ Itnbcri.H nt cfiiii-r; Art. (.Vmhon ond University. ' .. Malawan. Neyro, identjfled as Morion Robert* . Ponfrns interested in enrolling in untcercd to servo with thc detach­ obliKalion on the board lo tran/«j)orl oricll|nB opposition. The comer, lu taking ove^ the quartcr- (Mmi- Mulch liandlliig tin.' ginrrf kindergarten pupils. It was agreed Maroon and fHr<«| Tnvadea the m»u, leaped at llellfltuy, ktvifo In , thef program are ridviscd to visit ment, composed of G l’s from com­ hiiLkinH role in the ’Hie ar|.ilu)iment>j: flordon Mm'vnl and bond. . • thc adult school office in (thc Mat- Rob Service Station bat divisionsaa.a..^.^ who escort American .w... board could n«t w fc!* fjCt on j Oolonlrii*0 field next Katurday «f. r-eeondjitring brickilrld 1,‘» made ill Hill V‘ilk«'it nt tarkle and Ihe witr -dead home for burial. , He t,,Tl^nsporting children to i lernoon In the role of the under* llobertKou, w)»o iwdlce suy roomed awrfn'Higli School,;or call Matawan of Tommy ViJiiNote, a frejlijrum r*»piflJy -iiriprDvirut (tuir of winjj- over thn tavern, ulaihod at Dell* 1-1866' during^the day. . - Keyport Police Chicf Leroy leaped/ flVdrboard and kept Mrs. j w/,s,>n tAv^' L,oyf! after the eoiifity ?enter/: wal-; Onrl Aridcm n, Kd Hampton and men. Hlil Grhvvold ond illin Hul- ’mny, in/llctlng a deep Jnclsion In Sproul reported, that the Mobitga5( Marie Gunther of Iselln. afloat after! ™lllcd by Mr; nnd Walter loped Hawthorne, a Group HI (esim.j Fred AtthenU^ckr livnu taklhg care of the fl»uk.», the left side of his n^ck. Theh Scrvicc Station operated by George f hc fell 0ff a Tottenvllle Pcrth i Nc^1rnar;* taxi operator faept, Saturday by a 2MI scorc. ■ However, a Info flash fro.n the ' :' E]actrin ] JLppUaacta . U Johnny DlHlnso will do till! «iu«rl> Kobcrl«or> fled. Bleeding profusely, Beal Jr. Lt Chingnrora Ave. and Amboy ferryboat on June 16. j un1^;, this point was ffolllcd, ^ J A* though the Hawthorne game j Freehold camp h»* It that Mack ciluirldoa. Jiirk Nhermati will and equipment; water'heaters, auto- Hrlhuny rnannged to summon a cab jnatlc blankets, ranges, refrigera­ Route 35 was entered early Satur-I j Mr. Stetler accordingly was asked whs,m>t warning '''enough for Mat- !■who wo^it, . exc.nptlonuily well h«odle ihe lilorklru; . /i«nif{nntt?n(», day morning and' rifled a cashj 11/> consult Thomas J. p^ircll; jTMist-rawan and. other, future opponents, [iigfilnjit Hawlhorn^, fiuBlnincd o will) bm m y find Joe Ilu rrii ond mid wan removed io (he hospital. , tors, freezers, pumps, motors, . etc Police ^ehrehod tlie area {or thp -By G Ei Hotpolnl, Falrb&hks-Morae;I^PglBter of $50. Entrance: was Returns To Drew ant commissioner ot fducution; on udded emphasln on.( the revivipM Wevere, Khnuldei injury and .w ill HaltowttUI s'a led to flpell each alleged kulfe-wlrldffr but fiilled to gained through a rear windtw. Mr. > Earl V. Osterheld of Matawan,} ‘ “ ...... v/hole* Matawan bus problem, football- -• ** fortunes- of * the * Colonials~ ^ ^ «g/iln»t tho llur.hl/*a, dtlicr in iho «»ther cocondary poi.1- and Myers. What arc your require And him. -An alarm for hls capturo Beal, who opened thc station only resumed his studies this week jn Including the kindergarten matter.jwaft eonlaincd iri a 'sci-Jmmygo Havo V e te ra n Line iiOIIN. ~ ments? Conover Bros. Sales U haa been broadcoat. . Service. Phone Holmdel 0-6121. recently, discovered the entry-when thc College of Liberal Arts et A *Ptt. Cojach Kd Gardner used in Ihe burkflefll, Taylar wan either while nr canary, white Our pr*>arnt .lock laits, *1.79 per 1000. wrinkle in television sets can be ment. supplies and service. Order from thc state. Until these matters ‘'secrets’* operations. ‘ bemoum thc lack of line replace’ being ufed nt end wlien he wm Uso Ottr t*«7 'A w a r n a r yours sod /ou can pay for it with nowl Conover Bros. Sales Si are cleared up, bus transportation The almost legendary Ducken monts, but no particular deflcienry Tiurt and had shown ((reitt pmmlic . (Joeurlty Donds pay ttM same rate for yatf yChristaiM toy* ■' ’ four savings M ,N0W jn U, S. Sayings SerVlc*. Tel. Holmdel 94121 w ill continue on tbe 1040^49 bail* jAtlds have gorn* from the Freehold Jn this, department was diaeurniblu in Ihe 'now JK»iI. H ll lusa will be Haraw»r#i‘G^r uiW, , t-i i. w tp Uonds. of Interest as the War Uond* you I Wlekatunk, N . J, .wJfp0t£~Adv. in the Wilson AvcM Lloyd ltd. ^reaa. grid tttiw, but Mich vctemni os irt tlw Hawthuriie game. lelL . , bought during Uie war. Uuy eomel 29, 1949 PAGE TWO ' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N.:J. - - i f c r and Mrs. Jiicpb Olid Miss iw i^ iliO n WdlscuiSSd* Grtr fhti a ir ; ideal yrcli 7at a ite r -w)h , .. . ENG AG pM ^> ■Ijipirie , pftiilj In Browntown, Sun- f '.“ ft. 1 ib Teglden^siare.^rg^l^j^ten jtlje _ fe offtreJ left for : ai%veddiiig trip in New Home Nur*ing Plans rfatawan^ Woman’s ^-Club . desiring, York. The bride’s traveling en­ diy.: program. ' ; * , '. ; Jtidith Crtpe has returned to attend!asked,tb notify Mrs. Wolcott-Willism* semble was a grey suit with match­ -. : Hf an • • : John*on-J8terfn»on 7, ‘ M ^'^nilam Hr Sutphlnr hOiTie ing accessories. .They w ill reside A son. v/as' born to Mr.. And Mrs, Announcement ls mudc of,the en­ io . oexi^Browntown home after DistrictXSffference " v Mrs. Elizabeth D, Williams, New John Ryan, 233 Carr Ave„ Keans- gagement ond forthcoming :marriage spending a. week with her 'grand- nur«tng chairman Of the Monmouth York City, vas married to Sheriff in Union Beach. burgburg, on Wednesday, S e p t,2 tr of -Miss Irene SteVenson, daughter jparents,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane County 'Chapter/; American,: Red ■ The third district ia ll conference Democrats To Meet Jra J2. Wolcott, Saturday, Sept^ 24, Mra: Courier attended the Wood* 1019. in Monmouth Memorial Hos- or Williom A. Stevenson, lOQ^Mom- in Cranford. . . . Cross, w llk be ..interviewed tomor-. of the NewJersey-Suite Federation -194S,. by-Cuuwy- .^ds^jJrrEdwBtiU •bridgp-“-;:-Elementaiy....-Sidio61t.;.....S.t. iiiiuj. ■...... ingsldc Avo., Laurence Harbor, and “‘"'MIPS. Margaret Wood of Brown1 ro»r'ihfti>rtlHg:''m“‘ib ji5 ,' w e r ,Hadio'- of” Women's Clubs,, w ill be held A meeting of the Matawan Town­ Knight at* the home of Mr. and James High School,' Woodbridge, ' - the late Mi-s. Stevenson, lo -Warry town, has returned from a visit in, Station WCAP. Asbury Park, 1310 Tuesday, at-.ibc Taylor Memorial ship Democratic Club w ill be held . Mrs. n^bcrt J.-Hooke^ WyckofT Rd., and.St. Malay's High School, Perth Perth Amboy. ." . ' Amboy. _ The bridoj;rooin ;Uteiifjod ..McGowan C. Johnson, son of Mr. .ant^ Mrs, on ih c _dial, on pi*cgram^‘Ap-. Saptist-Church, . -Avon. Tuesday eveningin lhe. 0?k .Shades r __ : Eatontown ; '•______.... At the recent meetrng A the Firehouse, .starting at 0 o’clock. Middletown Township High Scliooi '"Mr. rind,Mrs. Michael McGowan. Chinries Johnson, of Keyport pointment With Peggy." • :.The morning session w ill open ot • , The. attendants were Mrs, Hooker Browntown lWent-Teaeher Asso­ A ll members and friends of the clUb and is employed as n carpenter. 42 Johnson Lane, Keansburg, are * Miss Stevenson is u graduate of F a ll and .winter plans for home l():30 and. cti 1, /gheriff end Mrs. Pelt, daughter of Mrs. Edna C. Seb&r a and 6oryeditwb years in the. Army Wp&ott'/yiU be' ijt' home ; 9.t '63 V anPcireTCTIrst St.7*Koyport;;imd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seller, Ten­ A ir Corps,: including duty in ;ihe are Betty Jane .frupnbamn. cap­ Bropd St., .JSatontown. nent Rd., Matawan R.D.. ate parents Philippine Islands during .World tain; Richard MIHIgan.; lieutsnant; the late George Clair VanPelt, tp Nevada—Basted op-sec reiary^: TVIHia in ~G^“M a r ' o f ClaTpnce of a - son- born - Friday*- Sept.-23, ?049, War If.'“JHe'is «mployed with^his . ■ •- ij". - P * 0 **rft*Pasior .. \ • /. in Fitkin Hospital. , _ . father, in , the painting contracting, James Milligan,^ treasurer; Cp\. A. Marr, 105 Beers St.. Keyporl, and Jcdm Galyin^ and; Trooper ? Bu ll of Miss prlBcilla Poitor, daughter of the late Mrs. boris (Barker* Marr. business.^, :---- —r—T— ;rr;.- ,; ^ Mr.|and-Mrs. Peter Pastor ol 201 M artin ‘ The couple w ill bo married on the State Police are in-charge, - The ceremony took place (jjjatur- A son was tyorn Friday, Sept. 23, H ow eiiA vo ., (Woodbridge, became day evening, Sept. 24, 1948,/rt‘ the Oct. 23. ■ :. :. .- •. = , Other members of the p?trbl ire v the||bride of Anthony Panze^a, son 1919, in Moilmouth Memorial Hos­ Eldward Weston^ Leigh and Bola^fl parsonage of. lho First Baptist pital to Mr .and Mrs. ’James Martin, Seeley, ^ tty T ^ u ^ itn e y,; Josep)iii>e of Mr. and Mra. Michafcl Panzera.of Church,. Keyport, with tho Jlev. 12 Sutphin Ave., Matawan. The White, A udrey; Rushing, Margai^t . 163 .^Second St., , Keyport, Saturday George A. Cosper officiating. Miss. afternoon, Sept. 24, 1940. -.The cCre-' baby, their second son, weighed Browntown Girl Chamberlain,^Ann Molnar, Ricahpd Neva Lei eune-^.of Cliffwood . at­ Shirley—Brown,- — —ijipnynoo^plaesnars^clocic irrui?r tended lhe bride, and Clarence 11. eiKht-p^ufids-ttnd-lias-&eeh--narned- Wi Hu'tigarixm Reformed Church, Wood* Michael. Mrs. Martin is the former Broskv and A nthony Borowsky. Jtlarr—nf—Union,™bmllitir—of—the- •MlssAnn Farley of South Amboy. -- - b f0 g ^ ” v^th'“ ^th“^ 'H e y “ T^5?Io -bridegroom, was .hest.^n.an,..-..,.___ K ecsjcemelhy, pastor, officiating. C}assifled.ad* get re6ulJU» cheaply, The bride was attired in a beige Kohler ^ Arlene Molnar Given . t.7 Mrs. Margaret Pastor of-Hope- gnbardipe suit with navy accessories VEMETJAZ# BLINDS y lawn, attended her sister-in-law as Mr. (ind Mrs. Joseph Kohler Df Party By Parents; . Custom made. Installed and serviced and a eowago jof iprdonias* Miss Marlboro Rd., Madison Township, by experts. All kinds o£.-repairing, matron of honor . while Miises Leieiine wore a blue print dress Other Area Items rebuilding and servicing. Prompt. T:sth^-Sirhon*'and~Hele7rlzscrwcTe ai-L* the piirciils.-Qf._a- sQn_born_al -dcliv«ryr^>Ttme-payrnent0r'fto phargar witii gray accessories and a corsage thc Perth Ainboy General Hos­ Satisfaction guaranteed. Free service. - bridesmaids. Arlene Molnar, daughter of Mr. of gardenias. • ‘ pital. • Al«”) Window Shades, Table Pads and Santo Panzera of Keyport, served und Mrs. Paul Molnar, of Brown* Drapery Cornices. ADAMS JBXJJfD CO. as best man for his brother, und V«n«tlia BUmd Exp*r(i, 121 Fourth ______Dan^-— town, was feted recently at a party S (u Ijikewood, R. J. Tel*. hmllM «.|4dl. 4he^shfirs--Wei£_AndK&_Pastor__Qr given by her parents in celebra­ ftaaST •>S133r7Tiiifioli9~1^0l4fr Hopelawn, brother' of the bride, DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. John Dane, Third St„ Keyport, are parenLst of. twin tion of her ninth birthday. Guests and Albert Stopen of Woodbridge,' were Mrs. Lena Tall of Keans- nephew of the bride, - John H. Dugan ' daughters born Sunday, Sept." 25, IMD, in South Amboy Memorial bur#;: Victor liarranco of New. York . - Mr. Pastor gave liis: daughter in John II. Dugan, 70. of Marlhoro, City; Mr,, and Mrs. Baitholuinew Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Dane also ' Jhorfiage/ She wore an'o/f-shuuld.er died- Thursday, Sept. 22, 11)10, at Gaub and the guest ;p f : honor’s have a soil and another daughter. ^ ^.gown of white satin with imported the state hospitals — sister, Ann, of Browntown. • Viennese lace yeke-and fuH skirt Mr. Dugan i:; survived by ' hii -The stndaf hold Friday evening ' / .. Erictoon • .. forming a long train, Her four­ w ife,: Mrs. Mary Dtnjan, and two in:celebnitiun of the 50th anniver-v Mr. a^d Mr6! • Gerould' Erickson tiered' veil, three- quarter length, sisters, Mra..-Thomas Welsh; fre e ­ sary of thc founding of the Brown­ of“South j\n)boy, are the parents of k waa draped. from' a coronet of hold, and Mrs. William Jeffrey, town Union Sunday > School was a daughter horn Saturday, Sept. 24, ' Viennese lace and she carried a Rumson. . very well attended and a social 1949, in Perth Ainboy'Oeneral HpS' WHARTON MEMORIALS ' cascade of-gardeniaB. Funeral arrangements were under .evening .was;icniqyed»- •• • r. t ; • , • ..... The matron of honor wsb gowned the direction' of the W( H. Freeman pitah • .-The.-, baby) has- been• najned : .. ^ .. , Mr. and Mrs.’ 1 Otto/ Gaub of Metawatj-Keyp^^ Monumeni'Works in pearl yellow Batin off-sboulder & Son Funeral Home. Freehold. Linda Joyce. Mrs,'-Erickson] is the Browntown, spent Sunday at Brielle cffept. with a marquisette overskirt. former Miss Marion Chandler of and Ocean County Park, Lakewood. Highway 98 Ktypor*. Jf. Jv Sheri wore a matching sweetheart Mrs. Fred Rupprecht Union Beach. ’ . ' j • ’ : ' Miss. Lu Verne Fountain and Miss hat and carricd a cascade of blue Mrs, JJuryol .Rupprecht,'' wife of Shirley Crane of Neptune City, Phono Keyport 7-1124 roses. . •.!' Hy«r Frpd Rupprecht, Houte 35r Bay view were Sunday ^afu;rnoon visitors of I f , ready nowl New series “G " blgger- The birdesmalds wore similar Mnnnr, Mnrflnn. dlfid_-T " Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Hyer, 807 CeHter^St.T^TJnioiF7!^ ^ !,—ure-por- corobixics -styled gowns of pearl blue - satin Sept, 21, 1949, at home following o' MrsrJam^syouiituin.^rowntQwlir B06 that bfilt ents of n first -child, a daughter. ‘ with matching swectheart.liats and longiffiiess. - , . - • ’ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Aracc'and %” WILLIAMS I pictura wlth Automatic SouSd. Act f»«tt carried cascades of yellow roses, Surviving besido her husband are Btubara Eloise, born Wednesday, sons, James and B illy, of BrouBrown­ •ud you’ll get b smart m atting The newlyweds w ill tour Niagara two daughters, Mrs. Mae Gunslcr Sept. 14, 1949* in Monmouth Me­ town, spent Sunday afternoon r in BX0^ogftlky t&bld for not !fiziL ^hHdreny^nd^i^^tiit^^h^ries^r ^ lte n d ^ ^ h c‘:rodetr--h5ld“ f(>r;:vthe grey gabardine sUi'Tand white beret Hendrickson of; South Amboy.. . . Hawkins ^ benefit of the Cheosequako Inde­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins, and "7“ w ith . h red and white checked Services were conducted Satur­ pendent Fire Co. topper. Her corsage v/as of gar day afternoon at 2:30 at the resi­ Box 203, Palmer Ave., Keyport, ore tyr. and Mrs. Julius Kcgge and GENERALS) ELECTRIC denias. dence ..with, the Rev. W. N. Pike, the parents of u son born Monday, daughters,’ Pearl nnd Kiithlecn, and Heating The bride attended Woodbridge pastor bf tiie S_outh Aniboy First Sept. 20, 1049, in Hazard Hospital. Miss Mnrj'uret; BobokO of New School and the bridegroom Mat­ Methodist Ctyurch oiridati.ng, Jn- Brunswick, were Sunday afternoon Cellars Pumped , awan High School, both beinfl em­ ternient wits in Christ Chujch ; Chambirlain guests In. Browntown of Mr. and ployed at tlie Woodbridge* Sani Cemeiery, §outh Amboy,. , \ A son was burn In Roswell, N. M., Mrs. Paul Molnar. . ' tary Pottery plant/ He served Monday, Sept. 2d, 1949J ftq CopV: «njd /;M r..fin^ Mrs. .WIIllt\m Snyder and with ih© U. S. Amiy • in the 1 >::: •' '.tytsi' Weaxl P, Banto Mrs.. Clarence N / Chamberlain Jr. -Mrfl/Lux -and ’dailgh^er, Margaret, Pacific during World. War If, Mrs. Chamberlain Is', the former of Westerlelgh, S, I.hctiUed on Mr. ‘ rMrs.- Gj^ctrude Banta, 7fl, a for- Miss Ann Laird of Matawan7 The Sehwtri-DtfllaPUtro --­ mei4^ ;Keypbrt resident, widow of baby, ia their , tl)|rd «m, Capt. WeiiviiP! BiinUi, died on Thursday, Miss Anna' DeilaPletro, ’daughter ChnmberlaiD .is stationed at-Walker Sept. 22/. 1949,• i.h,'.tl/o* Prthije l^b- A ir Force Base, in Roswell.. ' of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip DcllaPietro, moriol HofipUul. '.JVIi'i. ’.'Banta waa DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER 05 Lower Main St., Matawan, be* born. ni;KeyportJ.'tIie^dau«htor of came the bride* Qf PirBl .Sgt. John -. .• - / ...... ; . Bennrtl--'’-•••, . OPTOMETRIST the late; Mr. and Mrs.'CJe^riie' 11.’ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett, O. Schwarz, of San Luis Obispo, Evans and had moved to Orungc Calif., at a nuptial mass celebrated 20 Center Ave., Keansburg, are the If! years ngo. parents of it son born Monday Saturday morning, Sept. 24, 1049, ln ..Surviving are j i son, Samuel, of . St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. /fhe night, Sept. 20, 1949, in Riverview 35 W. Front St., Keyport New-York Cityf and-a brot her.- -.... Hospital,'" Mr. Bcnriett Is a patral- 'Rev. William. Haughney, curate, Services were conducted Satur­ ' 7-2020" * 7 ) ©fTiciatfid>.!before nn altar banked nmil in Uic Keansburg Polico De­ day aftei'nooh at 2. o’clock in the partment. * . . ' with autumn flowers. Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, Given iii marirage by her lather, followed by intenncn.t_ in Green ' Fischltr the..bride wore-a gow^ 0$ white Grovo Cemetery. • " ...... slipper sotln, _rnndc.'with a . round Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fischler, 251 Broadway, KeypOrl, are parents of u illusion neckline trimmed with Mrs. Adolphus Ake beads from the neckline to the son born Tuesday, Sept. 27. 1949, in fitted bodice; long poined sleeves, Mrs. Amelia Ake, 83, wldnw of Hazard Hospital. * and. a full £klrt terminating In a Adolptrus Ak'e, died Monday eve­ scallopcd train. Her thrce-tlcr ning, Sept. 20, 1840, in the_Sealirook Smith French Illusion veil was held by Hill Nursing Home, Keyport. Mrs. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William E; Smith a tiara of orange blossoms and she Ake was born in Keyport, the Jr.. 255 Main St., Matawan. are carricd a prayer book adorned with daughter of the late Joseph and parents of a daughter, Lpis Ann, a white orchid and streamers to Rebecca (Dowd) Stout, and for the born Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1049, in post year had mode her homt* with which b&ty breath was tied. Perth Amboy General Hospital, Miss, Fhllomena DellaPietro o niece, Mrs. John Cottrell. W. cousin of the bride, wos the maid Second St., Keyport. of honor. J5hc wore a nile green Surviving Is a daughter, . Mrs, WEDDING PLANS gown with a eatin bodice and a full Harold Nute of Scarsdule, N. Y .: five French marquisette skirt. She grpndchiidren, Robert Ake of port Mosher-HOpla __Cflrrifid..a-. bflsket-.of-green- carna­ Washington, N, V .; Mrs. Jnrnes - Invitations have been issued to tions and'red roseS and woro a Harti^hn of Manliiiisset. N. Y.yjo hn the wedding of Miss Betty Hopla, matching hat. First Sgt. Nicholas W, Nute of Scarsdale; nnd Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buo'nangurio of Bpston, Mass., was John P . Spaulding of Miidras, J. Hopla, 4 Walnut Ter., Keyport, India. There are also eight grund- to Malcolm H. Mosher, son of Mr. the beat maa • chlldren, ______““The-bride^^mother-wore-a-grey iuid ...Mrs.-Merrill. A.~ Mosher,. 22H dress trimmed with beads, black Services, are being conducted"this Mnin St., Woodbridge. (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o’clock The ccremony w ill be performed accessori^and d corsage of orchids. hi tlie Bedle Funeral Home with , After the ceremony, a dinner far Suturdoy Afternoon, Oct. 10, 1049. at • 'tlie bridal party was held at But­ the Rev. Charles R. Smyth, pastor 4 o'clock in Calvary . Methodist of Calvary Methodist Church, offi­ * tonwood Manor. Later a reception Church. i •' ciating. . Interment w ill be ln for 250 guests was given at Bui- Green Grove Cemetery. bach's, Keansburg. Mr. ond Mrs. Voss-Kushner. . Schwarz left for wedding trip Announcement lias been made of ‘ . “ (?anodiT and upon theit* return — M n, Frederick Rogers the forthcoming marriage of Mias - - w lll reslde with the bride’s parents. W^...CaUl«.Lnc..Rog(irs; of Stono Adelc - Kushner,^ daughter,. o£-AIr. The bride's traveling outfit was u Hd., Keansburg, diod at tiie Mon­ and Mrs. Stephen Kushner of - wool dress, _black accessories mouth Memorial Hospital shortly Marlboro Hd„ MadLson Township, to. and a corsage of orchids. ■ - .. after noon, Monday, Sept.' 20, 1040, William..Voss, son of Mrs, Anna after having been ill for several Voss of fiouth River, Saturday after­ Courter-Soll - years. Her illness bccamo serious noon, Oct. 1, 1010/ at 4 dVslocH, 4u Miss Margaret Solt became tiie on Sept. 10 and she was admitted St. Stephen’s Church, South River. bride of Robert Courier in a cerc* to the hospital where she continued mony performed Sunday afternoon, to fail. She was 01. Harvest Festival In • Sept. 25,* 1049, in St. Joseph's Born in Scotland, Mrs. Rogers - Church,. Keyport, by lhe Rev. resided In Keansburg for the past Cliffwood Successful , $199-95 William Haughney, -curatr.; 'The 22- years.. Her fother, John Middle­ The A.M.p. Zloii Cliurch of CHIT­ bride Is the daughter of Mr. unrf ton,- of. .Newark, niid husband, wood, of which the Rcv, -0 , R. Frederick, Keansburg, survive. •" ' Mrs. Kenneth I, Solt, G3 Broadway, Lyons Is pastor, held a successful Keyport, .and the bridegroom is tlie Funeral’ 6crvlces w ill bb held nt harvest festival Sunday at ttie . son of Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Courier 2 o’clock tomorrow (Friday) after­ church. Tho nfTutr was the fourth of Port Monmouth...... noon nt the John J. Ryan Funeral’ annual event...... PHILCO 1104. thrilling ad. Given in murrincc by her futlicr, Home, Keansburg. 7 In u rej>or.t. on. tlie festival, the vunco ln television enjoymont. tho bride, wore an anldc-lcngth church has extended appreciation to gown of white cliantilly lace made In up to B out of 10 locations farmers in Middlesex and Mon­ no nerial of any kind needed. ‘ with a fitted bodice, short sleeve* WILLSJFILED mouth Counties" who ' contributed •; and v*neckliije, She wore a mutch- Wide-Scroon (31 aq. in*picture, produce. 7 - High U flin Tuner foraU12 TV ‘ing 1iat, nyloii mitts and carried a .7 ...... ■ ■ Phelan ‘ • * ...... cJinnnela/omaziogperformanc^, . bouquet of white roses;' — - . Mary Elizabeth Phelan, koyport, Morganville Service Mi^s Theresa Seeley of Wood* who died SepL 10>v1048,-directed her A i {pw.as{2.<5 a W em k • bVfdge, ^ aj .the .muld'Of honor and husbatid, Edward '"A', Phelan, ’ dhd Tho Rev. John K irb y Jr,, pastor •; .“wore a . pink tafTeta frock . with ihelr son,' Edward Jr., share tho will conduct the Sunday evening . /. .matching hat and carricd ptnk residue of ,her estate. The will, scrvice at 7:30 In the Morganville roses. Alfred Boldue of Keans­ duted May 11, IBflBf directed that Methodist Church. RONSON'S . burg, served as best man. the husband serve us executor and Thc Sunday School session Is ot Ten Eyck Ronson, Owner The bride’s mother wore u black also as {guardian of tlie son If he 10 a.m. In charge bf Walter Lam- Serving the public for 10 years afternoon dress with n winter white lmd not reached majority at the bcrtson. • ...... • , hat and plume, b lack. accessories time of her death. / ,• A meeting of the .Sunday School 283 Upper Maia SL, pd Highway 94 . and an orchid wraage. The bride- Oilier bequesls were an elcctric board w ill be held Friday evening grooro'J mpther chose fl light green toaster to her husband; a wrist nt B o'clock. , MATAWAN su itw ith contrasting accessories and watch and the balance of an In­ T«t.M atawsnl-le03 .• corsagewhite,rp9e«.t f v surance policy to the son, and an Poultry and StocK Feed, Hay— JttUowJn# the reremony. a xecep- electric refrigerator to a friend, 8traw—Utt«r. Dog Food a -specialty, Open Monday and Friday Evanlngs t40Q*w*a.h4d «t th» Madge Hohensteln, v . w - ^ fi^ults.7 • witf .THURSDAY, THE MATAWAN .JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. tji, . Fred CftfUtlafi Science Morganville P-TA To Sub-Junior Ambrose Fine* 2 Men ^ m iik Poll cast ri r liT ’whose hoiiSi' Gab Judgment Lecture Snnday Night Buy Kitchen Utirtsils Discuss Prd'i bp irvca. 1 On Disorderly) Counts - ^Frank Bonomo, Newark, who Sari E. Simms, of Austin, Tex.? i^e^need for kitchen utensils was Sub-Junlur prekidcnLs * und ad­ Albert Mnllutt. Seeley Ave, wun urresti'd Hcpt. 3 as; a disorderly ForTree Removal Welcomes Members person, wus lined Sir» by Magistrate wi’|l- iecture-in-the 'KeyportHlgh discussed Monday evening at a visors of third district clubs of tho Keansburg, wos (ItiCd >35 by Ki'iins- School auditorium on Sunday eve­ spccial meeting of the Morganville. junior membership department, Ambromv when" IkmoMo pleaded Cliffwood Residents ning a t 8-o’Cldck, 'Uiider the aus­ Holmdel Group Resume Parcnt-Tcachcr Association. Ad­ New . Jersey State Federation of bui'it Muuistnito Eilwuril ,Ambruui! guilty Monday night. ' • ' . • ••'.' Involved In Distirict pices of the First Ghurch of Christ, Meets; Award Points ditional knives, forks, spbons, din­ Wmnen’s Clubs, held a meeting \vli6n he wus found dullly ol dls-1 StiefrUsVof keypori.' ir ;, ner plates and/trays will be pur­ Monday evening at Uic clubhouse oixlorly cniuluct, Ht' had plfadvd OU Burner and Boiler Clfianlad Court Action Mr.- Simms is a member oi_the. For Arrangement* ^__ chased -from^ -the.i-avolc-fund, - of the Mntnwiin Sub^Juniorp.'llutlnr iml- KHiUy.— rA—complaint wsnlnst Service, _Q ct the most out o* yfliuf Christian. Science Board of Lecture­ CominittcLB were selected and St.T- Keyport, to dlxeu?s uetlviUvia MiiMett. wiia-made on Sept. 10 by Fuel OU Dotlnr SlulVS. witt Mr. and Mrs. John P. Quihn ail'd ship of The Mother Church, The Garden Club RFD resumed arrangements compietcd for « tur­ ft>r the year and problems.”* Mr.i. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schndlef, First Church of Christ, Scientist, in meetings Tuesday, of last week, at key dinner to be served Oct. 11 in Daniel L, I.evy of Avenel, third all of. Cliffwood Beach, .Thursday thc Holmdel Baptist Chapel, witli' the schools . r’ district advisor, presided at the recovered a judgment against Mr. Mrs. Octavious Knight presiding. uvetlng, ' , and Mrs. George Campbeu, aiso ol ' -^JfUWLJJiembers were welcomed: WSCS-To Meet Monday . .J)UMn;s nttondlnH._W(\ro. Mis.i l3;ir- Cliffwood Beach, in the amount o f Mrs.. William V . NlckauT;Mrs, James j^ura Garis and Mrs. M, John Sim- $237.10 in lhe Long Branch’ District Bernard; Mrs, Albert ^Haijghv *(nd fbert uf Woodbridge; MisH (j!hnrUitte M ri Will i am HitchWck, ;but^ of Mrs. William Campbell* newly- Court.,/ . - --Ur, elected president, w ill pivsido ut j IDeSntnyik and Mrs. Raymond Wiik KeypBrt. and Jars.C|iarle9„^e^ter - Suit~ticid', bseni; ‘brought/ by^M r.’ th4 meeting of ihc-.Wiiin.cn’s Society of Kurds; Miss Jacqueline Haley, of Holmdel. V.\ r- *). for Christian~JService in the First ! Miss ityris Henrlksen and Miss Schiiidler.^^who iclaijjied tTA rrlnyitation was-: received -iroln Murjorio M. ili'wilklmrst uf Key- the Navesink Garten Club to :&tlbhd * Methodist ChurcJi of Matuwnn. . Cara pbells l^law-fuUy. ru t a h^rkV Monday evening, I port. berry tree on the Quinn property. -its-meeting in_the Navesink library Thirty members brought arrange The program w ill feature a plastic The property is being—sold .tindM* .demonstration by Mi's, Helen Stultz v£avo Money, Save O il. Havo yout contract to . the Schindlers ^y , jTwntSy.for-point.^.awards and _Mr&- Furnpco .cleaned and Oil Burnex Earl Benton,' discusseji^each ar­ Kjf-keyport AH women nre Invited ... . Quinns.. to attend. , checkcd for . highest efficiency, , Mra. Schindler*, testified that. Mr. rangement. ' Point aWa?d dinners Stultz. “ ...... wJU were; ;Mrs. Elmer Bahren ... and Mrs. Campbell and their V?M> ^cm^urtlre'ti^dcrwn'andTe^Vea liur^.secuii^. MissionCircleToMcet third. M/s.. Charles F. Cisar, and DB. MABK Bi MUSCXnlCLLA it to their property? • The testimony rour-}ib*norable~nicnlIonTTies,Mrs, - The-Misslon Circle of thn b'Jrwt m Jirz'sftiriK w • When you buy tireslfor further disclosed’that the Gajnpbfclls I. R. Blackburn, Mrs. Henry Cross, Dr. Mark B. Muscarclla,. doctor of Baptist Church of Matawan, will your ci\r you aro really ltuy» optometry^ lias opened an^ offiee nt hold . iw .first ! ^ L'I lng,rp.n Mon:. br^n^es-damagjng the_roof~of-their... M}s^Anna'Cros:s7:~ohdr^ rs;-W i 1 - m feEAT COLO WEATHER', ing mileage*. And'ivhrn you UamMuelheron. . . \ t^trr-^ypori^-lleUs:^: - about it M / .-■ • Chicago, and Intemcd ut tho North­ in Him," ‘ Hostosses, w ill be Miss HAVE OIL OKI TA P/ rilra coat.'Tlmt is >vhy; wo EAftL £, SIMMS. C. S. Robert J. .Marvin, Mrs. O. E).. Per­ Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, in their kins and Mrs. John Florence. ern Illinois Eye Clinic. . Helen Partridge and Mrai GCurge iuvlie you toiHmieln and aeo ir . testimony, denied, knowing anything ,' Mass. / The fre£ lecture, Others attending'were: M rs.’John Dr. Muscarclla is tlie son W Mr. C la rk ..- • tlicao lirfi that' cinbudy *6 as to' how theVree was cul 3owh. entitled "Christian Science: Divine Gunn, Mrs. \V. H* Hutchinson, Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph P. Muscarclla, 7 muny itfipntvenirnt* in lire ' Mrs. Campbell claimed that phe ^vas LdVe ;In Action,” is open to tho Charles .Hcpplner, Mi*s. Dan S. Kearney St., Keyport Ho hns served Methodist Men Meet ftiglneeriug«- You can drive; taking care-nf *her invalid husbanfl. public.;...... : E ly, Mrs. V. S. Beyer, Mrs. "37 J. IB months with-tho Ai*jny A ir Corps . . . -;U—.■ ii ■ - ' with coidideace on Dunlupi. ' at the time. ^ ' ‘ '• • ' , Mr! Simms left; business life to Holmes. Mra. E , C. Meyer. Mrs. as <)[n aviation cqdet.;, ,>.■ The . Methodist Men. w ill meet __.The . yerdict was - rendered by ii^gage;Jri the ^prdcticq‘ of Christian William t'loi’enee^ Mrs.' Frederick He *: has : joiiieil tiie j AmeHcari Wednesday night at C o’clock In JusticerAUpn V. EVfins. felter hear- j&Ciehfce ih 1$38.’ , He wos elected Noblei Mrs. Robert Rex, ^Irs. P . K . Optoinetric -Association end is n the First Methodist Chvrvh of Mat* ing the testimony of all the partie?, to jth e lectureship .board in 1946 Hoxterr-Mrs. -J. ’ P.- Clierry, Mra. inember -nf ,OntdmetHc _Ek(ehslpp, awan. The- prgoram w ill ilK'iude a Mr. and; Mrs. Quinn ‘ and Mr. firiid and bas sfnc^ lectured throughout Elm er Saul, Mrs. vun 'Whlker, Mrs Progratn h ^ lc h J.’includes a. post iri6tIoniiictirtf«J.by the Pennsylvania Mrs. Schindler were represented by the t)rilted States and Canada. IL E . Ackerson, Mrs. J.“ L ?TBernaitJ, gradupfc stu^y! cpiar^e designed lo* Railroad, a discussion on (ire pre­ Benjamin I. ICan^or of tire law firm dharles Ifagdrmnn,' M rt: wll-. k^ep practicing optometrists abreast vention by Leroy Smith, and a fUlm D U N L O P 1 of Karkus & Kantor; KeypdHV ' Mr. RicHftrd Cleiyton I s liem V. Nicknu, Mrs. FraYik Beacli. of dbVplbptrient8 ‘ '' V ■ * on Mulne-foiv'si nres...... and Mrp, Campbell wefe, rtp- Mrs. Henry cHJsa.^Mlss JA*na; £ross, 10UI5 STIilTZ.i”: resentediby Howard Toft, Atlantic Advanced By J.C.P. & LI: Mrs. I.’ H. Blackbiirn, Mrs. Muri'ey Dr.; McCurdy Visits Highlands. . ’ Todd^Mrs. Robei t '^larvlrt, ’ Mrs. Carney Changes Plea OIL BURNING DOWNES PONTIAC Richard Clayton, P.O. Box 5, Nelson Todd and'Miss Harriet Roch. Dr. Robert McCurdy of tho Chil­ EQUIPM ENTS SERVICE Three Woftien injured Keyport, i i one of flve employees of Arraigned In Freehold before drens Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y.. spent fUU Oll‘ K£ ROfCfil!’COAL 62-66 Lower Main St. MATAWAN Jefsey fcenifal i Light Co. County Judge John C. Giordano, last Week with his parents, Mr, and USYPORT 7-7104 ••KEYPORT In Car-Truck Accident! who parned prifnotions In rcccnt Freeltoldefg Receive Jaclc Carhey, Frartklln Ave., West Mrs, John S. McCurdy, - pertoWl^l changes,t officers of thc Matawan Twp. Request Keansburg. retracted a previous ...... I Thrce jc rjy in y . w creJiiiured Fri; oompanv announced.______-Dol-gullty an&-pieaked nan day afternoon in^iddfetown Tawfi . Mi*. *CT^lWn/%rmerrsupervjsoV pf The bonrd. .pl.ftc^hoW erJ, iu«a yult to charges of opy,n lowdness -ship' when a" vcar driven by laucille the stattohcry department, has been taken under consideration a request before two young glrla ln)jr St^JoHi been improving the street. burned‘ itself out before the~Mrer"Edwonl~'Ken- nedy, Mrs. John Brandauer, Mrs. ^Daniel Gorman and Mrs. Anthony Nappi.

11. From County Are Now you. can g at irganulna wayi In .walnr—rot lioIMn; Eligible For Parole Frlgldulra Aulomallc Waihor half'oul. Tin. lamn l.lva*Waltr at a new low prlet. O tl Llvo- action that wuihm clolh#! Ten state prison inmate* *OnV Water action that product I. milted from Moruiiouth County are tloancr, tlnioi thorn brighter. among Mfi inmates of tire institution rolling, p«n«tratlng cvrronti of —oacli tlmo In frrnh, d tan eligible for parole, lhe Stato-E&role hot, ludiy Watir-ttiBt-wqih wator. Ftimoui Rapldry-Spln .. Board announced Monday at Tren clothoi daan through and geti dolhtii to dry torn* a n *■*( On Um b b»Mi tttr «M nap tod pi ftb tnii m» ton. ‘ through. No pulling or yank­ ready for Intmndlcils Ironlrtjl Parole eligibles who had beeA ing of d o lh ti i , . Ihty'ra of. Saa u damonitrtillon, „ lt committed from Monmopth County o S f a t f i c C f o j U S n m t « ia u r h ( k and- ofTens^s for which they wete convicted are: Walter Smith, lot­ All-pcrc.laln Inild, and out] • Amullng Sol.cl-O-Dlsl tery; Floyd Artis, atrocious fiSsiult • Lood, from tap, Ml-wldth • Auiomullc Tomporoluro Control and battery; Edward Bailey, forg­ ery; Arthur Berrian,1 embezzlement • No bolting down, put II iartywhoro • L»v,ling Imolj, for unovcn floor* by employee; Bennie Lee Colli nr, • Unlmatl^oalod Mtihonlim • Undorwaln Slid, Olitilbutor non-support of two minor children; Thomas Dolan, carnal indecenfrt, • tlvo-Wal,r Ful.ator ...... • Top I, Hal for uio a> loblo ■ ■ carrying firearms in Aulo; Claud* • Cloantr omptloi Itiotf aulomollcoll/ H. Foushie, ortocIoUs oiMult aiid batUjry; William Mullaney, atro* cloiis assault and battery; Mfc^iaei Shclbrlck, aldin| 4rtd abtUlng forgery; and Artotiir Smith, ke^p' ln^ place "of prostitution. •

Youth Flee* Jamtfsbtirg I'.: Authorities at the Jamesburg State Home for Boys Monday issued an alarm for Russell Potter, 10, of APPLIANCE CO. 240 Alpine 'W/y, Laurence Harbor, Who disappeared while working . Representatives • with a crew hauling coal from the imm-mutton »ro* Aiiwifii w*w ui» Borough of Jamesburg to fhe in ­ NORMAN SCOTT DOROTHY HAUPT stitution. Superintendent Fred eric A. Keyport 7-0160J Keyport 7-3070R Fitch said Potted hod been In the COUNTY GAS COMPANY , MRS, ELEANOR WEIR institution about a year alto* being , Atlantic hiohlamds, n . j . coznmJUed from Mi4dt£fe* CdiUty ' icErponr ... n Matawan 1-1888 p*ttrL ...... ia£:i lu^nLrii n— ,i— i n PAGE.EOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. ■ J. .THORSbA^SEPTENiBERi 29, '1949 kegionAuxiltorjr-Hear»-- Mrs. . Louis . Kortenhaus, Mfs. ' Jerry Nappi,. Mrs. Mary Ryer/ Mr* LEGAL NOTICES- ^ ’ LEGALN(klCESj "TtHE E dw ard Jj-WaHacc McCue.M fS; r-Johh-Tan- i r e p & t i ...... Report* On Convention Armellino, Mrs, Arthur Klatt, Mrs. t c y , Mrs. Gebrge Smith. Miss Helen; tax- ievy rragafnst :the-^aid-'prRml^eq Established 1809 ' Wei. Keyport 7*3< for the^ cnirrent year and ;a Jifce sum fp ii^ n il.: rcP Jands situate One haiff Jhtie ^southerly . M*Uwan Township, Mai^wnn, Borough Joseph Haley, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Crine, Miss Caroline Crine, Mrs. for each of the following years until rescntatlves, and his, their or any from ‘thtf>mtorsectiorttcrt an unnamed Reports on the state American of their successors ia rWiJs.JiilS lane and the Beacon Hill Road and Mrs. Rehssalacr L. Cartan, Mrs. Esther Blau, Mrs>vl Raphael C. said premises are assessed for taxes, located on the easterly side of said Honors Member Legion convention held recently in and all fees and expenses incident to and interest and CHADWICK • Published Every Thursday nt • Robert' LaMura, Mrs. Bernard Devlin, the hostess and the-guest the offers; the aforesaid approval - REALTY COMPANY, INC.. A unnamed lane, in the Township of Kcyport, Monmouth County, N. J. Wildwood, featured the Monday Rocco, Mrs. Richard Lewis. Mra, of honor...... being subject to final approval at a corporation of the State of New Marlboro, County of Monmouth and By BROWN PUBLISHING AND evening meeting of Matawan Unit, meeting of the said Township Com­ York. : State of New Jersey, and to obtain a V PR IN T IN G COMPANY . Mrs!>)Hazel Heyer Given Judgment ordering. that • you have no- American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. mittee o f The. Township of Mat- (L ^ .) ------, . - estate,* intereat~or right in or lien or awari-to^ts^iield^'at the Township " YOUR' ARE iiEREBY SUMMONED encumbrance upon tlie lands herein­ J.''Mabel Brown ...... E d ito r Present; Other Item* William Donnenworth presided. Iiall at No. 03 Atlantic Avenue, in Ctarles'E.' Stqjtz...... Associate Editor The Township of Matawan, New above set forth - or any part thereof Of Community Plans were made for fall activities Jersey, on Thursday, th? 6th day of and you, the persons to whom this October. 1849. at 0'jO o ’clock. P.M.: an answer to Notice is addressed, are made party : - SUBSCRIPTION RATES and committees were selected. AU Matawan, New Jersey. defendants because you - are some of The Ladies Auxiliary of the Offer of the sum of $100,00 in the Complain'Complaint flTed In a Civil Action ...... Payable.in Advance, members are (irged to attend thej cash for—Lots 403 -- and 404, In which Margaret McDonald .is the owners of said lands or . have an One Year (within State) ...... 13.00 Freneau Independent. Fire Co. held hlch . I incohate right of curtesy or a richt next m eeting on Oct. 24 w hen im* Block 9, Map of Woodfleia:------plaintiff and W in'll. Stetson, et als, of curtesy therein or have an incohate One-Year lout&ide State) ....i... 3.60 a covered’dlsh supper in thc flre- 2. Offer of the sum of $100.W) m are defendants, pending, in tho Super- S ix M onths 3 00 portant items will bo discussed. • cash for—Lots 24 and 25..Block ior Court of. New JerBev, within" 35 right of dower or a right of dower Three Month* ...... L39 housc Wednesday evening in honor .therein or llcn or encumbrance thereon- A large number of members were FOR SALE FOR RENT E, Map of Cliffwood Heights. daya after October 6thr lMOrexcluslye as hereinabove 'designated, v oL M r s . Hazel Heyer who ls to bc ROSEK.*WENZEL, of such date. IF you fail to do so, the Dated: September ioth, 1940. ‘ Wecultor*— amtr^fidmlrilstrslor* ' of married -soon to Joseph Kircher of estate* have the right to select ' the refreshments were served...... A dp rk ’ to 28 inchesr $3.39 up _ _ to 30 iriches. porch: oil Improvements/ Wr^te H. be taken^against. you by default.' j J newepapeta in- whichr they -desire- their -Lakewood. A gitt-w as, presented horse • prize was wori.by ■ Mrs. —Rose ~Pine tnete I-Venejtan ^itan •Mjnds*--ifere'ljra blinds^ Rees; ClifTwood : Beach or c a ll’ Mtit- , COMMON LAW 1/447 ’.. I ’ This action has been instituted for * j Clerk at -Superior Court. notices p rin ted .11 ithe richt Ja (not by the Auxiliary torMrs. Heyer. ■ • : • • ; 'i real bargain. National 5 & 10, Prowns, awan 1-2065R. ..W ja1 SHERIFF'S SAL.K:—By vIHye of ia Colot. ; Red BanTc. Phone RE 0-2880. wjtf writ ;of • cxecatloa to 'me ^directed, r fteJnKe; L. 'j^iiiseji^nd son Reinke ROOM~inf little,1 moderti house 'for i .issued out of.the Mpi>mouth County ably appear In some newspaper that Albert, of Freneau, spent Saturday MANUBE — Wood — L lm o r r a r W t t K qulet-pouple or _one perspn; wse of. Court (Law Division) w ill' be exposed you Wouid .npt have selected. Friends in New-Yorlc where they; attended WholcKale o r : retail. Evergreen - ferr kitchen and IfvlriE' room;* ijear~K eyr to .sfile'F&r public ;vendue<‘ on < of The Journal having business with William; T. Sutphin i " tlllzer and “Broad Leaf fertUiter, - top ort busliiie. • Call:- MotaWan;.1-2092M Monday, the > 17th day of .October* J04& the surrogate's office will do weU;tor the Ipapeball game at the Polo Enters Princeton j soil, All dint, road gravel, wash gravel, EOfore 0 a.m. ■ . - , ,WJ20* between the hours of 12 o'clock and fl bear this u» mind. • ■ • building sand, by load only. Complete o’clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern Standard Grounds.. . . landscaping. Mtchacl—Ar4d!i,.-Muplc. JFOUB.. nice clean rooms- -in Time) Jn the afternoon of said day. at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hockenbury , TVlUtam Taylor S u tp h in ,: ‘s >n of Dr., Hazlet. Coll Keyport 7-0432. Keansburg for lig h t: lioUftek the Court House'' in the 'Borough of ' Responsibility' for ^typographical' ' - ...... - ...... — wJ3-3tf near bus- and station.-<• Call ^ Freehold. County of '• MomrtOuth,. New errors is limited.to the,cost of.the ahd daughters;. of Freneau, visited Mr. ahd Mr.' nnd Mrs.' Wjlliam II. burg 6-1590M. , j. Jersey,, to satisfy a judgment'of said ■pace occupied by such error. : Mi*.- and'flirts. Raymond‘Thorne and Sutphin, has entered :Princeton Uni- WINES, liquors, beers—Harry’s Liquor coiirt afriountlng to approximately daughter' ^f. skeansburg, Sunday. Store, 6 Main St.._MatnWan. We FURNISHED bedroom, kitchen and $219.00.- • >■ . :veraity, 'Princeton, for ^is,freshman deliver. Phone Matawan 1-007?. Agents dirifctie, all bonveniences. Call All the defendant's right, title and Entered as' second-class matter at the -Staff S g \. W illiam^, Griffiths, post office at Matav/an, N. J.. under the yedr.; Mr. Supthin was graduated for Bellow^.ic Co. . • ■. ‘ ,wj9tf Matawan l-lMBW^or1 Inquire 07 West interest, if any, ln and to'the follow­ _Mrs, J ohn Lockwocfd Jr. .. an d -irom^atawan-High-ficiioblf in Jun.e .Concourse, ^Clinwpod. Beach. ing: •!' • 'V. ■ I,': • " J-. • : —*ctDf-March_3i^l872>:__ :------TICK-UP—BALERS=NCW-^or— used; - REAL PROPERTY situated-on^ Texas TIME FOR daughters, spent Saturday evening and was president of his class dur New Holland and Case. Conover STORE In Matawan, on Little St. near Road in thc Township of Marlboro, TH U RSD A Y, SEPTEM BER 20, 1049 in Sea Bright where they wcrc thc ing tho sophomore and senior years. Brothers, Sales and Servicc, Wtckn- Main, -about 20x28. Suitable, many MOnmouth County, New Jersey to wit: tunk. Tel, Holmdel 0-0121. wjtt lines, nlso light manufacturing. Rent Known as lot number 23 on a Map guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- J. 'At graduation he was awarded thc( $35 mo. WrTto Wagner M arket Co.. entitled **MAP OF THE PROPERTY ; HOME IMPROVEMENTS LET S GO HUSKIES! Darby and family. . ' Bausch and Lomfc> medal for out* WINDOW SHADES, 80 ccnts—Put on P. O. Box 207, Newark l'u N. J. J0 BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF your rollers while you wait. Holland THOMAS WICKER*' and being all that ■ ■ ■ ' v ’ : ’ ' Mr. and Mra. William Fenical, standing work in science during his shades in ecru, white or preen. They TWO ROOMS, furnished apartment Jn certatn tract or parcol ::of:r|and:-.'and ~ Now; beforo Winter sets in, is' a ~',J',‘-CrfiiW;W nthbhyi';“J;-:'Nuccio*s. M at- JJarristyurg, Pn„ sncnl several days four’y efirs. ,= nro.. truly fl..- apod. . lookinfl. - window' -Marlbd^Or ' kltcheh' and ‘ bedroom: premises, hereafter particularly de­ with their sonjll-lasv ant) daughter, Fliade.' Other snodes from 22 cents to hot water, bath and electric; Red scribed, situated, lying and beings In awan Huskies embark on a new Mr. Sutphin 'was one of .736 $3 ln stock. A complete window shade Bank and Freehold bus passes door; the Township of Marlboro, Monmouth good time to make needed repairs and grrd~'fiGasdn-'_Sa turday^w hen —thc- ^r,-andM rs.J?ydpl'ph B. Miller and nccopled — at Pjinccton for the service. Dark shades allow you to hc their *home in Mrs. W. Bright, Mrs. A.'Garrison AUTO RADIATORS—New and used; references. Write P. O. Box 378, Company, a ' corporation and to be Bellflower,. Calif., after spend|ng and . Mrs. L. Greenman, we/e wel- to flt most cars; same day service on Cliffwood Beach, N. J. f)29 sold by , • .. You can finance the cost with an- football .season for Matawan^. is cleaning, repairing,’ rccorlng.. Red IRA E. .WOLCOTT, Sheriff. worthy" of editorial comment' be- eGvitul weeks in freneau visiting <;omcdi;as. new. membefji, "ot the Bank Radiator Works. 113 West Front Dated Sept. 10, 1040.- •- 1 1 FHA Improvement Loan and pay in causa through the yeai?., the high, relative^. /, •. • • • ! 1 rcceht initial fall - meeting bf the St., Red Bank. Tel. Red Bank i WANTED - Piaintlif-Pro So, Atty,.' . • . J13 . Mrs., Gloria Wilson has been con- . wJ2D* ’ convenient monthly inStklJments,1 with school's football squads, hnvd won Whited Brown ' School. Parent- ACRE of land with small ranch house MONMOUTH COUNTY wide respcet’for the conslsleht'hifeh Vlrted.'lo her freneau home by Ill­ Tpachcr Association, o f. Chegse- OUTSTANDING first quality nylon within D miles of railroad • station. SURROGATE'S OFFICE 4 tel-ms as long as three years. W e’ll ness. ‘ • V '■ ' ! quakc. - t 1 hosiery; 45-3O^C0ct 31-30—09ej 31-15 Cash. $0000. ’ J. F. Malone,- 99 Holly­ IN > THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE calibre of play.- lt Is seldom, that —SI.10. Come see many - attractive wood Ave., Hillside. Tel. Elizabeth OF AMOS B. STULTZ. Deceased. - be glad to discuss your plans and a Huskie grid team turns in a poor Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht Koch, East Projects outlined for the yeaV values at Duchoss Shoppe, 38 W. Front 5-1489. /13‘ Notice* to Creditors to Present Claims Fffcchold, ' were . Sunday evening includei,'a ganie social on1. Oct. 11 St., Keyport. wj2D* • ' ., Against Estate i. • /requirements for fmanejng. • effort and very often there have Pursuant to the order of DORMAN been' performances which- have; guests- of Mr.-arid Mrs.'-R. • J»n6scr|. a t 8 p.m. a t thc School, an! auction 'FIREWOOD—$0.00 a cord on my LOST McFADDIN, 'Surrogate of -the County ‘ bordered upon *thcr "superlative. Mrs.- ■Bttty^McCormnckr Wilson fin]C( n breukfast In Hollywood place; $12.00 delivered; cut to stove of Monnfiouth. maao on the .Twenty- lengths. A. Wiener, R.D.- l. Box 107, BLACK and : white male bulldog; lost sixth day of August. 1949. on the Naturally this record h«s4 had a Ave., hns recovered fromy a sligh.t ghow, and a smorgasbord' supper. Englishtown, N, J. ^ wJ13* Saturday on Main St. Telephone application of Clarence B.i Stultz, F A B M E n s & M e h c i i a n t s beneficial local effect because in­ concussion”.and extends appreciation Pupils in the school will be given Matawan 1-0899J. Reward, 242 Broad Administrator of the. estate of Amo* for the many cards nnd kindnesses KITCHEN Cabinet Sink; bnby furni­ St.. Matawan. 129 B. Stultz, deceased, noticc Is hereby terest !ln'\ Mntnwari fo^balX $on- an Easter party. ture, Including chiffcrobo and dresser given to the creditors of said de­ N a t i o m l B a n k tinues" with- the graduates and shown. Mrs. McCormack said that to match: crib and inncrspring mat- ceased to exhibit to the subscriber thc prompt response of thc Mut- j * i i p ' trciipj„high chair; scale; hamper; strol­ WANTED TO RENT Administrator as aforesaid, their debts - fo c u se sJp to re st of. the tow nspeople ler; enr, seat; also .fur trimmed lodlcy and- demands against the- said estate, . : . MATAWAIV, jNEW JERSEY ' irT school activities.. ' : " hwim-Flr^^AldrSniinduwuri_Firs^AidTSciuad • enablod-hQrl^^rQM",enoblod-horf coftt.JlveifluitSrfor^teennHeRif-J^afLveFefi under. -nPilnrjvJthtti^iM—montha-from to receive immcdiute medical Wins Flower^ Prizes fox fur Jackct. Call after 6 p.m. Mat. 4 year bid child ln vicinity of Matj thc date of thc aforesaid order, or they ...... ------".'MEMBER FEDERAL RE5ERVr5YSTSM J -“ ------This- season-Coach Nuccio will 1-0Z3DM:------wJ20* awan i" ~ have" 'car.— Phone—Matawan wil I • be • forover-barred of their actions MEMBER FEMRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . field a squad which is lafcking in attention. * 1-1G07 between 0 and B. ■_____ J29 therefor against the said 'subscriber. WASHING MACHINE. Blackstonc experience. However, his charges Harold P. Ziegler of 45 Church Dated, Freehold, N. J., August 20th, St.t. ,took_flrst_ prize in both 1 the Splndrler, perfect, ^ $75; _mahogany ...... 1949. . - Organized 1830 — Oldest Bank in Monmouth County 'BMtTr'ready ■aBd'willlnff to lcnm -to cqlrce ..table,... $15; ^ mahognny^^drum HOUSES FOR SALE CLARENCE B. STULTZ. amateur and open classes with his table, $30; ’several brmulioonV'^ ahci Wilson Ave., ‘ ’ it will not be surprising to see them Advisor Feted By cox combs nt Trenton’ State Fair yvilton _JgL.rujja, jizcs...------0x10,-- 0 x 12 ., 12x 12 and MATAWAN nnd VICINITY—Homes. Matawan. N. J. turn in a- splendid repord. The bbys 1^x13; priced $30 to jJOS, some with Farpis and Business Properties. AU J. Franklin Cuttrell, Esq., this week. Hc_also received accond pads; all good condition. Tel. Key- types of Insurance. 100% veteran 30 West Front St.,.. | • MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION “"apparently-1 ‘have excellent—poten- port.7a37.Qu ______Wj29r mortgages. Ben. and Mattie Smith, Kcyport, N. J. . ' • ' tTal7tTc^'o55a~tKeir“fu»W”»rff“ behind' awards for marlEOldBTTrtnnias-.and Realtor. " 1 1 5 ^ ~Mainr~St:;—Matawan. Attorney;------J29 Cheesequake Unit NEW‘ -*i—Subway—pool-—tnble.— -Tel: them 100 per ccnt, win or lose, snapdragon, ..__... ~ I'honc-Mntawnn' 1-2267.------w jtf Mr. Ziegler is the son of thc’late Keyport 7-1335 between 0 n.in. nnd ' NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS which is as it should be. 2 p.m. or- 7-1414, 8:30 to 9 a.m. After LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Church Fellowship Bids Harold,Zlegler^who.for many years o p.m, Inquire of L. J. Costa, G9 First • We hnvc buyers waiting. Ben ahd CHANCERY DIVISION ' was one [of the outstanding ;ex- Mattie Smith, Realtor, J15!& Main St.. . (Docket No. F l 49) '' - ■ Farewell To J. Hardy;' Mhtbugitf ,yqi- Mh,towan:y% 07. Wjtf hibHors , at iTrentor( Fa^ri and w a s1 VENETIAN-.: ' aL ltfD S / a lii sizes, • |2.7T. STATE• OF I^EW JEH5EY , ; Other Aren, Items the-ftrst- pNgrson in ,-this Vicinity to each/ JFcaturing -chlpproof baked «l6oo’Ti)b w « ‘,'nnd‘i»(i7;i}rioHlliIy--tiuy3 - enamel, flexible steel slats, automatic unusual stone rancli, home; 4\b JOHN'LUCAS, his heirs, devlscbS.' grow and exhibit pftzewinnlng -cox cord lock -and-tilting mechanism, and rooms, cellar, flreplaco.,patio,> attached and .persomjl' representatives aod A surprise farewell party Wafl combs.. n completely'enclosed Inetal head that enrage. . Cali South Amboy 1-1377W, lusv their or any of their suc-i giveh by thc Young People's F^el» t? assures a neat nppcaranco /rom inside 2 Hodman Ave., ‘ Morgan H eights.' ' , cessors in right, title (and .interest,: . Services Noted or outside. Knrl A. Frantz, 918 7tn wj20 and MRS. JOHN LUCAS, wife of ! lowshlp.flf .the .CbccscauuJcc. Chapel St,i Union -B«ach. Tel, Key. -7-281CW? John 'Lucas, ahd MRS. 'SAMUEL, j ofvQac. Saviouc. Sunday, .evening in Spring Valjey Services ; ...... wjza. TAVERN^-Good, .going business; very B. WEDDINGTON. wife o f Samuel B. Weddington, some df the de­ " P&stora 'Announce honor of John E. Hardy, advisor- good buy. Also many other good The public is invited to attend the TWO-HORSE farm wagons: set of two- buys and business places. Also; 5 fendants: i..-' : s. J w for the past two years.** He oncf horse harness. Tel. Malawan 1-025D. room, houso.. .Tel.^Keyport ,7-3049W-: " (L.S.) - , ... Serilion. Topics'And church service at 3:S0 Suiiday^oftci** Mrs. HSrdy aro moving to^Ujt?jboth>. ' ^ ’ V-.1 r • - wjzg- YOU ARE HEHEBY SUMMONED Rbbh . in the ^Spring Valley 'C om ­ -a 1 '-A-.j- ..js .and,:r-cqulred..td serve.-upon, Jol\n W* ? Hours, Of Worjhip . Arsmogin)?. stand presented to NAVY bluev overcoat.' 3ize~>42t -/oou munity Churph, with Thomas Clay­ A GOOD BUV for ac rt;i6-ro6rrf hotiic’ApP1^ 01^ E81!-, , attorney, 'Mti Iwrdy .by' ,CKr^ . Kirshmpn, : condition, $15; Call Matawan 1-0C79M. and boatyard 200 ft. of water- ‘ JV1?8®’ address Is r 117-Main street, ton as leader, . There arc classes J29 front, property. Price $9400. Gall 1 M°tawan. New Jersey,; an ansvrcsld<&C»in behalf of tiie'-inem- y ” , . r / '” cr "7". J ------—— .—^—t— Keypott 7-3040W.- -. WJ291* the Complaint filed in a civil action churches for the coming weeK are bcrs_ :of the ^organization. Mr. ' 01, ?s5 e^ uP’ ,S‘ .lhe r LpBBWCB:.Wue wlUj ln which Ralph Eovino Is plaintiff' 6nd iisted .BB followar - • • i--: session at 2:30.-' elcctrlc fan;' heats six room;;. Call John Lucas; ot als,; nre , defendants Hardy^has^een^ticce^dcd by Mr, Mat. l-0034r J29 HELP WANTED pending in tho Superior Court of Npw * . First Melhodlii nnd Mrs. * John Lambcrson ‘of Jersey, within 35 days after. Septem­ BARRED ROCK roaBters. live WOMEN—Experienced operators von ber 29th, 194D, exclusive of such datcl _ Joining \ylth many Christians Robcrtsville, who have consented First Baptist .Meet' dressed.. Tel. • Matawan • -1-2357-W-2.1 -- : all. types, of underwear machlt^bs’ IF you fail - to do sb;; the belief de­ throughout .the w orld ini -WorJU to und6*rta^ce ■'tijls Responsibility ; af -.. . ' v 1 • 1J24 ’Kleady or p art lime work. Charles} F. manded In the,Complaint will be taken against you by defai^lt. , , Wide Communion the cbhgrqgatidii the request. df^Janrts-Guswcller, The scmi-ahnual business meeting -- Fllss, 5_' Johnson Ave., Matawan, n t thn pi.et Dnnt|.f n(.,,ki,u nf Ma« . LADIEJBrblack'- doth/coatir.Bilveri' fot. opposite ____ H.Rr...... gtatiom— - ' Lap■*-[Pared Undor- This action has been Instituted 'for Pay your bills' by Bank Money Order, the safe,. will partake Of Communion at both student assistant'jit the Chapel.. of the First Baptist Churei^oi Mat- couar, Bnver {ox mufT flnd hQt> cost R^ m cnt Co, w jtf e purpose of foreclosing a certain the morning and evening services. Mrs. A. Herzog, superintendent awan, will be held next Thursday $203, sacriflcc $75; also beaver coat, I ------rtlncate of tax . . sale . afTectlng_ lands evening .in theKphurch, • shag coat and dress, size 14 and 16.1 GIRLS—Leam to opcrate'all tyoes or 14lA *he Borough of Matawan, and convenient, Inexpensive way to remit. The pastor,.' the.~Rcv. Warren S. of the Cheesequake Chapel Sunday Tel.-M atawan 1-1733. •• ■ - J2D*j undenvear ' and "sewing machines. 15f _®Ve..’oni- Atlantic Avenue,, In tire Layton, will preach short devo­ School, ls enjoying a motor trip Two new members will be clectcd Steady work, - LaParee Undergarment t ®°r?*V8h of Matawan, County of Mon- For thfjtse who do not carry a checking ac*‘ Co,, Johnson Ave..-^Matawan, opp R .R -i0??}1^ * on t ? .n ° . ^ ew ^ ei!s?yj tional sen.- iu. There also will be to Canada with friends. to thc board of trustees, Increasing Station. " ■ ' • wJlSti! Which tax sale certtncQle was.execlited spccial sclcctions by the choir. The‘“Ladies" Auxfliniy of the the number from seven to nine MISCELLANEOUS by the Tax Collecting Official of Mat- count, it gives the presttge'of a banking con* GIRLS wanted for light aslfembly I ®waI» Borough^ to the Boroughlof.M at- ., First Baptist ' . Cheesequake Fire Department ls TURKEY DINNER sponsored by Mor-- work on Venetian blinds; experience'®^9n .and dated December 9th, 1041 sponsoting a'card party In the flre- ganville P-TA at Morganville Srhool not necessary. Apply Ralph txledlnnd 5Lnd .Is „ J!ec?^de rded.5 ;_ in...... ,the_...... Monmouth...... nection. I World Wide .Communion will be Housewarming Party on- Tuesda; ‘0y ovenlng, Octoberitober 11. fro;from Ac Brothers.-- Aeromunne Building, County Clerk’s, Oflice in Book 1482 of observed al thc 11 a.m. service on house next Friduy, Oct. 7, fl to '0. Adults, $1,50; children ?75: Locust St., Keyport. wJ29 Mortgages for said county on Page 379 Easy for you to buy. Easy for the receiver The choir of the chapel, under Mrs. William R. Craig entertained JO otc.. nnd was thereafter on February Sunday.' .The choir will Bing- Oh WORKING mother desires capable 23rd, 1949, by written assignment, duly Jesus, Thou Art Standing, by Shop* thc direction...,, of Mra. .Edward at a housewarming party Tuesday woman to take care of 4 year old asslgnod to thc plaintliT which said to cash. An ideal way to pay. Buy Daok Money evening in honor of Mrs. Robert daughter; prc/crnbiy womnn with _assignment ^ is. recorded -, , , in thc i,----,Mon- hard, and tlie pastor, tho Rev. Gar- ^ Weston, resumed practice on Tues- USED CARS child* about same age. Call Matawan Ui County Clerk s Office in Book rett S» Dctwilcr w ill preach on "It(day at 7 p.m. after a summer Erdmann at the letter's home. Mr. 1-2448M a fte r fl p.m . 1690 of Assignments of Mortgages On Orders here. *' ’ 1039 Ford 4-door sedan; model 05; Page 458 etc., and to bar the equity Was That ;Trcc.'* At thc organ' rocesa, and . w ill continue to hold and Mrs. Erdmann recently moved excellent ~ condition; . reasonable* of redemption therein and you. the practice at'this.hour every 'fuesdoy into the Bernis W. Stone house , on Tel. Malawan 1-1842 evenings be^ Mra. A. Adam Banke will play. tween 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. wJ29* SITUATION WANTED persons tp whom this noticc is ad­ Autumn,^ by Cham inade;, My, . Faith evenjpfi, •. Main.St. . , . dressed. are mado^. party defendants WOMAN WANTS Job os houseworker because you are tne owners of said Lo_pk5;Up to Thee, by Mason; and The Rev; George Boyd will be at Among the guests were Mra. from 9:30 to l-ijO.— Call 'Matawan lands ana premises or have an Incohate tbo ,, Q\ccsoqifpke Chapel this Thomas Wcistcad. , Mra. Richard SERVICE 1-2577J. wi20* right of dower therein or..alright of , Caprieeio, by LcMaigre. .• ' . dower therein. . ' f-. v»:. 1 coming Sunday nl 8 a.m. to officiate Erdmann Jr,, Mrs, Howard Erd I •A t1‘tne 7:30 p.m. scrvlcc, thc p a i n t i n g j -aod Paperhanglng. quality Dated;—^SeptcmbeV^ 2nd, 1949/ at^tho.Communion.&ervico...- j mann, MW. Richard ferdmonn sr.. work at rcasQpaDle rate; - estimate I. GRANT SCOTT, ’ pastor’s topic will bo "Josus^ tho LEGAL NOTICES J20 .. A Stanley party, sponsored by tlie frev . ,Rei&ei\, &r7Sunsot“ ‘Ave„ Clork of Superior Court. —Pioneer." Mrs. Bonke'ff • selections LaurcriCe * Hdrtxir.*' Tel. Mat.’ * l-T*45Ri ' ' • NOTICE . ' will includc, Idilio, by Lack; Eve­ Y.P.F. will be iicldr in the Parish LEGAL NOTICES ,, • w29*.J8* TAKE NOTICE that the following NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Hall at 8 p.nv'FVlday, OcU '*7. offers .were submitted to. considered ■SUPERIOR COURT. OF NEW- JERSEY ning Prayer, Humperdinck; ond .AN ORDINANCE TO AMENti AN A real treat to lnyitp your friend to nnd approved by the Towriship Com­ . 'CHANCERY DIVISION Dialogue, by Mozart. Proceeds will go .to the Rev. H. ORDINANCE ENTITLED. "An Or- Join you at the 'Rollo Post House’ mittee of The Township of Malawan (Docket No. C 33 ?I9) Ellsworth. Chpn^lec, *forincr n^HlHt- dlnance limiting and restricting to in the County of Monmouth, New STATE OF' NEW JERSEY _____ Firit Preibyjorian - spcchlcd districts and regulation ROBE1RT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS. ‘Jersey,, for the purchase of the lands •V, to ^...The Rev. lyorinan Victor Hope, -ant-at—the--JChappl»-J.Mr^..Chandlce- •tncreih-—buildings- and—structures Complete home alterations and rc*> nnd premises situate, lvlng and being .WtLL H. STETSON, his -heirs. - is now a missionary in the Philip- Palr bcrvicerT^orch enclosmr ndditionv iji >u 'T n6 -ToWnshlp-of iwnsnip-ui-mBiHwniiiii-tiK.- - M atawan--In-the —devlsees,-and - personal .roprcRentn- .. formerly of -Scullnud, and now . n according , to tbour- construction and p in o s.,/ •’ • • , . ■; -thbonrd of adjustment; and pro- EAT THE BEST-ITS CHEAPER! UIITH Mrs,. Celia’. Maflee,. brgunlst, will last Sunday. ' In his book on "What To Eat,“ Stuart Elllngton has this to sayi "If y^ou can eat ai homo most of the . play, Improvisations on .Hymns of BE IT ORDAINED BY THE.MAYOR time, you* aro among lhe fortunato, lor therQ it nothing to take the place of a good home cooked meal Faith,1 by Mueller, and He Who AND’ COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH Will Suffer God to Guide Him, by Laytoqian Club ' OF MATAWAN. as follows: , Out keop In mind the fact that every housewife gets tired of oating what she pi^pares and welcomes an SECTION I. Bach. 1 ‘ Aids Toy Project The Zone and Zone Boundaries, as opportunity to 'oat out/ When you do 'go out* io est. ono thing is important to remembers For'ihe CaUf-Ja-GGW uf flxed In Sections II and XIV of this love of Pete don't stop at the place that hangs out a sign 'Chicken Dlnnor 75c/ Instead, look for a /; Trinity Epiicopal ’ -Ordinance, aro hereby changed, ' * ■ ' r Tho 10th Sunday after Trinity.1 V- Thc Laytonian Club of thi? First' altered, and amended as follows; place with a reputation—a place where the best pooplo go. Prices may seem higher than at some other lvfcthodist Church met Tuesday The'portlon of the northeasterly side , will be observed at thc 0 a.m. of New Brunswick Avenue, in the places, but you^aro aurb of a better grade of .everything you get and you need have no fear of after r in n n c in c [ Ecrvicci i There ,w ilj be Holy .Copv night ..at ,tho, ,Mntawan. Health Borough of Matawan. Monmouth effects. Taken'ell Jn alt; I should say that you should eat the best—it's cheaper and safer than the place muniort Md a iermon by tho f'cetdi1, :Cen'tci^ to ossist' in- reconditioning County, New Jersey, between tho Bridge crossing Lnke Lefferts and ; ih 't feature* pifce only/*--; • .ri; ■;■. ■■ --r.' r •* .';, - .--.r • -• * ; . •■/.. ’ .• thc ney.^AJf^od ClQik Arnold jrJ Joys for thc center’s Christmas wel thc line of Sutphin Avenue protracted / - Buttonvpod\Manor prides Itself on thtf fact that only the best of everything the hiarkels afford is v ' Therfc . Communion faro flrogKam.V* • j•,,‘i v to.--the northeasterly side of New Brunswick Averiue. be and the same offefpd our patrons. You iako rib chances when you com»:!oof the rightfctius arc right:1 Uut- the GIVEN- that the foregoing ordinance SERVED HEBE EVEKY DAT. budgeted. You avoid ’counsel^ of the wicked hro dcceit,M years of ago arc Invited to attend; was Introduced at a regular meeting CO CKTAIL LOUNGE (P roverbs 12;5)- ...... Borouffh of 'Matawnn. In the County • Monthly payment* costly loan renewal fees of Monmouth, held on September 27. fitted to (ncome Guest Day Set For ■ 1949, nnd passed on the first reading as our loan takes you to nnd the same was then ordered to be • Interest cost reduces Contemporary League Republican Club published .according to law, and that One of debt-free ownership. Get such ordinance will be further con­ m onthly Annual Meet Monday Guest day will be observed next sidered for second and Anal reading at Neto the facte now., . Tuesday afternoon at the meeting a reffulnr meeting of the said Mayor • Moderate down pay* :,,;,,.vTh« Matawan Contemporary and Council to be held at the Borough Jertey’t m«nf • • . of thc Matawan Woman's Repub­ Hall on Tuosday evening, October ll» 7 League wJll meet Monday evening lican Club in the First Aid Building, 1949, nt 8 o'clock. P.M., al which time Favorite ■ at. the home of F . How^fd Lloyd nnd place a public hearing will be Little St. Thc session will open nt held nnd ail persons Interested will be Dining sr.. Main St, at 8:30. Th|s will bo 2 o’clock and guest speaker wOl l)u given an opportunity to be heard : the annual business meeting and concerning such ordinance. - Room* Assemblyman Merrill IffThompson. J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK, ^ Liberal Building & Loan Association -v anntyil . wports w ill. given by All members are urged to attend J20.ll. Borough Clerk. Vj oftio«r& and committee-chairmen.. and to Invite n guest Refre.shmenW 159 Main Street Member National Aaatatirant Aasa, Member tf, Jf. State Hotel Aasa, v MiM.- Vpra Tomblcson of Kcy- will be served by iJVtrs. Conover . No Hunting 8Igns . M*mb«T B M tu riu il K n l A on. ^ n illustrated Burled. Wrt. tidWlFftdltfriinS Mrj. available ot this ofllcc for Immediate HIGHWAY 4-34 .Phppe M atawan t-1186 — Lonaga l*S3t9 MATAWAN, NM ' ‘ _ MATAWAN ■^lam ,,An^erlCflji Travelf)j{uq(’, »j 4 >,k , FrankliniiCaltrcll, president 1 delivery,^ . h ! m * / *.«/•,* < juV1 i i,i!|» .|i._L|1 Ill i e - 'ityii'iyii, '1^4 '!'^ v* j ' f d ^ im ” ^ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 29. 1949 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, m i J. '(PAGE- FIVE. r Mi\ .and Mrs.. ,1?aul floyer.w erc ' Mrs.. Annn J vS m llli of Cincinnati, * i(iTf'i-Hi^Y rT<4 Clean i ' MiitnwanXrealdcit i for old, tll«Massachusetts." They visit­ August Kattner Saturday. . entered Centenary Junior College. members"will attend, equipped' with A. TOURINE & SON Edward. Ellisons To necessary’urticlcs, Preview Activities ed Provincetown and other points of Miss Peggy hostctter was a F ri­ Hackettstown. . . • ,V I TYDOL SERVICE STATION ...... interest on Cape Cod. da/ night guest of Mrs. Ralph Mrs. George Buhler, Mrs. >W. Make Home In Florida , Thi* grotip^ w ill address’n plea to . The ^atawan Junior Womap’s Burkley in Moorestown. • Oliver Diggln, Mrs. Garrett McKeen The Mntawan Parenl-Teacher M< and Mrs. Edward Ellison of Let us change your oil and lubricate your car ‘ Association w ill hold'its -firet mce't- Club w ill hold u food sale Saturday, Donald Singer has entered Tho and Mrs. SpafTord W. Schanck at­ while you are at; work,! ing of the 1M9-50 season, next Wcd» Oct. 8, starting at 10:30 a.m. in the Peddle School at Hightstown. tended a matinee performance yea* Browntown, were honored Friday ‘ nesday -evening -a t -8:15 . .in the John L . Tassinl Agency, Main St. The October mcefing of thc Mata» terday of “Bloomer GlrU’ _ a t .. tbe evening at a farewell party given Cars Washsd. Grossed Msirt and High Sis. school. A ll parents and tdfotfifcp Mrs.' •'DdUglfis: ‘ Ward —•and— Mrsr wan A uxiliary to ' the Mdrimdupi paper House Playhouse, Millbuni. nt the home 6TH r. and Mrs. Stunley •ndSirvlctd. - PARKING . Matawan* N, J. -attend.- ;------—-r- Charles-Schock jr . are co-chairmen. Memorial Hospital, w ill be held next Mrp. Lemuel Davies'of Wailiing*. Miss Shirley Burlew has entered Thursday at, 1:30 p.m. at the Mntn- Rlttcnhouse,, - M;\taw^n. , ' tor,;,’ and The session Will feature a recep­ tori, D. C .,' visited^lriends Jn Mata- Mrs. Elll5on_Qre leaving soon tq Paine Hall, New York. , wan Public health Center.,. A, large, wan. Sunday. Mrs.: Davies - ift-^a tion for the teachers and a^previcw Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erdmann, )haln> their hdnie ,in. Florid^; .' 1 of program activities for the year. attendance Is desired; as final plans former Matawan.resident. < [ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wurren Dr. and Mrs. J. Wallace McCue, Mr. w ill be made for tho deasdlrt'tyrldge CHARLIE’S MATAWAN INN Cub Scout Pack C6 w ill participate Jlule und .aon, Robert, M rs:1 Muric and Mrs. William R . Craig, Dr, and to be held at the home of M and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cf ;Schock in the program and hostesses w ill i, Riencki--M r,=-.and-. William Rte. 0*4 at freneau A v i . Matawan Mrs. ?Willlam H. Fcngei and M r; and sr. and Mn and Mra. Joseph D crii’ ' tie mothers of bighth grade pupils. Mrs-THarry M a/at 1;30 on Thursday, Mallett and son,'Ruym&nd, ana Mr. 1‘ . ; ' ' TeU phpn# M slsw an 1-2287 ' . 1 - * .. i, } Mrs. William Wasmuth have re­ Oct. 20. - . , bergcr attended tlio Trenton ?alr, yesterday. . • imd Mrs., J . iWsthcr. " ’'y :'.,' . Newly appointed members .to.'.the turned from a stay_in A tlanticCity. Miss Jane Devlin, a studcnt iit • 8 p#clalicin 9 in , / - , > executive committee arc Mrs.- 1 William Salmon jr. has entered MaahattanviUe College, New. York i Benner, hospitality; Mrs. F. Gray], Massachusetts Institute. of Tech­ City, spent the w eekend'w ith’her M a rk e rs C sm tU iy - L tiU rlo j) INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES f; 'home, room representatives; ' Mrs. nology, Boston, Mass., for his fresh-, parents. Dr. and Mrs. Gerard A. SPAGHETTI AND MEAT EtALLS Warren ~Vreelafl239" Tho Klint Church of Chrlat, Hcluutliti In 11oaU*n, Mnnruu-tuiia'Ui* assisted by Mrs. Earl Gart-ison and Hankins of Keyport; Earle Gates of geles, Cnlif., and Mcxico. Mrs. John L . .Chnmberlain. Mra. Boston, 'Mass.; and W illiam Bennett Under the auiplcti of Peter A. Read, Mrs. Franklin S. E, Lloyd Burlew, son of Mr. nnd OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT of Alliance, O. _ _ __ . NOW om First Churoh of Christ, Sciential, Anderson- and Mrs.- Henry * Luhrs Mrs^Leon Burlew bns ^ntered- Up- w ill direct' exhibits; of the local Conrad Yunker has returned‘lo- saia* College, EasT Oi^angcV'fbr his - . - - at the . ■ _-r K e y p o rt, N, J . ______the University of Maryland, Chevy tclubs at county and state fairs. Junior, year. ^ 1 ’ '•/ KEYPORT HIQH SCHOOL AUDITOMUM - Lecturcs Iwill be! presented, durln; Chase, Md., fpr.his sophomore ypnr. Raymond Skofleld of New York jthe yoar -by Mrs. Lorna K . White', Frank H. ,6 lisy\ti qn vacation CUy, w3s-thc. weekend guest of Mr. SURPRISE STORE irom his dutlps witfi Kircgl,'Broth- Sunday, October 2, 1949, at 8:15 Pi M. ** ’Monmouth* County homb demon and Mr8‘,. Joseph Dernberger. 1 7-11 E, Front St. • 1 I^eyport, N. J. stratfori age|it.-V " ' J ; " •• ' - A ll afo welcome : ^ ' .Jj!. The ^f^sWn-show committee of j. ^ Tel. KE 7*3d20 the MatawairoMatawanf Jiys^orJunior Woman’sWoman's Chib!Club Monoiouth Mcrnorlnl. Hospital. . Woman’* Club To Open •; Mr. and Mr?. , Wilson \f, Hobrougn H‘- I V i> i;V w ill meet tomdprowj (Friday) eve­ $ 2 2 DOWMl '' Season At Luncheon ‘;y ning at the home ofJtKQ’ ^airman, returned last evening from Detroit, j i, .^v ■■ '• y'.’ -y ■ , T.i .,$;■»} •»-. Miss Audrey Florian, 'Kefobxt -, 1 - -..-w ...... W&KS TO PAYI A ;-FinaLlp]ans for the opening;.fall Mrs. . KenneUi r Plko _ pnd; Infant ; .M r. and, Mrs. Joseph Dernbbrger •luncheon of the Matawan Woman's bpn, Alan N., have returned ffrom were Saturday guests of their ROSS W. MAGHAN AGENCY C lu b : to,".bff. held Monday a t’ the Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long daughter, Mrs. Jopeph CulUgan in First Meth^iist Church, were made Branch. llew York City.. Mrs.. Culligan an^l 'Monday wnen -the club’s executive William R. Craig returned yester­ her parents, drove to Darien, Conn., Real Estate—Insurance GENERAL ELECTRIC 'board met at the home of Mrs. day from a. business trip throMgh that day. . . 138 Main Street ' MATAWAN, N. J. [Rudolph B. Miller. New York State. . M n. .Ond. Mrs. Howard Erdinann HOME FREEZERS • Gu^st / speaker at the lunchcon Mrs. William H. Pengel ' spent entertained friends at their home ; Telephone Matawan 1-0003 ‘w ill be Mrs. C. Howard Sanborn, yesterday In New York City. Saturday evening. - “ state mudc department chairman. Mr. . and Mrs. Philip L . ! Neld- ALEX KURMES CO. Miss Bernice Sand ford w ill enter­ Ilnger returned Monday night from SAVE ON YOUR tain with vocal and guitar fcI cc- Anderson, Ind., where they were Gas Heating Equipment tions. Members who have not as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. FOOD BILL, TOO! yet made reservations are asked Cheney, former Matawan residents. i . F Summor Cooling ; to contact Mrs. Georgo Miller, ticket Gen. and Mrs. George L> Van Dusen The dcpendnblc Ocnerol Elcctria Chairman. - of Fa ir Haven accompaolcd them as Home Prerzcr fjcr/ei and stores Attending the board meeting far as Dayton, O., where they at* were Mrs. Allan J, Morrison, presi­ tended thc wedding of a friend. up to 140 pounds^of niaortcd foods 56 Main Street KE 7-2916 dent: Mrs. Donald Robinson. Mrs. Mrs. William C. Pengel of Brook­ —-and it's yours at a new low pricol Harry Munson, Mrs. Fred M. Bur- lyn, N. Y., Is visiting her son and lew, Mrs. Harry J. pt.ahn, Mrs. daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ e Aufomof/c femperafure tontrol Milton F. Stevenson, Mrs. Paul liam H. Pengel. • A ll-ito tl cob/nsf Royer, Mrs. William A. Rcnwick Heat your home with GAS— Miss Frances Hostetler of Phila­ • d'lnch p/on tlh*r Insulation anti the hostess. the ideal fuel. delphia, Pn.,'*retumed honic Tues* • Automatic Interior light - day after, visiting Mn tfn#, Mr?..Jay Miss" J. Mabel Brown F. Hostetler for soverai dkyg. 0 , Ssalcd-ln rtfrlQtratlng lyifsm Quiet — Cleon — Dependable The Rev. and liffrr V illia m ’Henry Is Hostess At Party- . B ur IT NOW AND ITA IT fAVINO Ask us for a survey. , D^te. and daughter, Joan, of Maple* You won’t if you come to .. . QN FOOD COITIJ , . .vfllisqi. J. Mabel Brown, Keyport, wood, were Matawan visitors TKurs'- ^meHOintfd a group of friends at day* --v---— 11 "• • ” -'i 5 your friendly Ford Ddalerl hep - -horric Thursday ’ e v e n in g , M r.’ .and 'Mrs. Howard Conover dajias^ was played artd refresh- of Palmyra were Thursday- gu'ests For wo’ra giving Kcnorous fnents Were sprved featuring' a of Mr, and' Mrs; M lltin F.' Steven- - ’ trndti-lii nllowancea on tho birthday cake to colcbratc thc in. . grciit, now vnluo-jmckod Ford birthdnys of Mrs. George M. Harris William Hostctter has returned to Bpnim Built T rucks...... 3 East Front Street of MaWttan, •and Mrs; Harry O. Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa., for ;Ford’» ...... the deal for yoi ou bc* his-sophomoro'yoar, ______— KEYPORT J^ncs,^*Frb^bTdr_ ^uch ” guest’." tc^ .. cauaoV®of(i>Tnick» iiro1 HoHonin celvcd a souvenir from the Mrs. Paul Egan entertained her Built_to last longer. 0 b1iTk . —rphone- KE ypoit 7-30l3- hostess’s, trip to . Hawaii. bridge club Tuesday evening. Prizo Intent reKlfltnitlon data on Those attending were Miss Mary winners were Mrs. Warren Vreeland, 0,100,000 trucks, life iimur- • E . Stack, "'of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Miss Laura Gordon, and Mrs. Louis nncc expcrtn prove Ford Jones pnd Miss Ellen Haney of Pazienza...... •••?•' Trucks Iiwt Ioniterl Matawan Auto Body Freehold; Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. RcJd ond Mrs. Jay F . Hostctter, Mrs. Harris. daughter, Peggy-Anne, attended the • - ' “" Ixtluilve Quality Foaturoi . and. Fender Shop...... Miss Mary Lisk, Mri^AWf11*1 Now. Jej-scy State Fair at..Trenton, Lower Msln Street - Ford’s thc deni for you be­ M atsw sn Kattner. Mrs. Ralph W. HcTTlck, Sunday. _ \ - came of exclusivo quality fba- CoilMon Work • Specially Mrs. LeRoy B. Collins and Mrs, E. Mr. und Mrs.'George Hazlett, Mrs. - turee like thc Million Dollnr Psinilna — Color Matching . Murray Todd of MataworC’ Lawrence Altkcn and Miss Edith Yrtso Ratlmotoa > Cab lor greater driving com- Phona M slaw an I-10M Altkcn spent tho.weekend with Mr. lo r t . , . choice ot V-H or 0- MrS. Henry Hutchinson nnd Mrs. Robert Hazlett in South cylinder engine design (no Weymouth, Mass. ...— other truck offers 8-cylinder WILSON’S RADIO SERVICE Is Hostess At Bridge The October meeting ^pf thfe- exe­ , , , . smoothness, pcrformonco und HAV1KC DRIVE, cutive hoard of the Matawan branch ,, ; ..v long life). . , , M ataw an Mrs. Henry Hutchinson enter­ of the American Red Cross w ill be oth house on the right punt Did dam. CRANE ATTACHMENT* FOR THE tained at a dessert,. bridge party held Wednesday evening . at 8 ’ Ovor ISO Mods/s RADIO REPAIRING yesterday afternoon. Prize winners ■ Over 160 Ford Trucks to " 'Frenipt Service, • o'clock et the home of the president, T el. Ms U w m 1-2171 were Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. James E. Voorhees, /,*; - . <. choose Irtan—half-ton Pickups : DEARBORN H E A V Y D U T Y Christian: Heuser and- Mrs, James • Mr*i‘.Russell_ |5tetler? cptermlU • li faot Ilfr.. Margaret Terhunc. . Amherst, Mass.. were guests of Mr. Ask your Ford Dealer about his Truck Easy-Payment Plan Thli I)«»rhnrn Ixxd.r hat 11> own liydr»ullf m .rh.nlim and and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick Mon* conlrol lev.r. Till) l*«vci U>« f o t i Trpcloi't ll/dtaullc Contiol day and Tuesday...... RADIO SHOP fiM for blidM, troop- and olhar tool*. To Greet New Pasto#- Mr. ’ and Mrs.'Howard Shinn 're. 2 7 E. Front S t , Keyport turned home Monday by plane from Phona Keyport 7-0722 Members of the ClifTwood Beach Delivered Price of Tractor $1340 ' spending a week w ith their son and George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. Community Presbyterian Church daughter-in-law. Mr. a n d Mrs. arc urged to attend thc Sunday DUMONT - MOTOROLA morning servlcc In thc Civic Asso­ Waiter Shinn, in Jacksonville, Fla. MJUN STBEET, MATAWAN Radio a n d Television ciation Building to greet, the new Mr. and.Mrs. Oliver A. Leifeste of Monmouth Tractor and Equipment Co. pastor, the Rev. R , pbyfglAJ .Mer- Glendale, L.* X, were weekend PICKUP & DELIVERY Englisj^towtf R p«d . . . t , F re e h o ld , N. J. guests of Mr*- ljelf«wte’* rorent#. rinm. World-wide Communion w ill ■ p h o n e rnceiioL o i .oiss j r CNIES VO W S SIOOfOOO CAK-SAIVTV CONTUV « W V I FOR EMTKY BLANKJ SALES and SERVICE THE 1V!ATAWA& N. 3. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1949

Bleemer. Carney, 'Stem,. Myera, Pete Trezza,_ their -siocky ir;ple s o m e u f ifF aw rriirttB - >a» win satukdav in.cinMni.nni Oarrino, Weiss, ^ ^ ^ •. — threat Who -s&irk^-^Wlth.': the guy. K eyport M e r s f P r e p v ees lasl ycui1. Lfonfr ■ v M ela lighter and less experiencedi but- thds—Sullivan, Griswold, Ktac- they must still be regarded as a Jayvees Consock, Flynn, Stratton. dangerous and imposihg foe. TacklCis—WilSott, VMfJle, For- Saturday's clash/ which is sla,ted> mello. Volkcrt. ;; ---- BUI Bommer Stars As Matawan Gomes From Baker, Aides Work Tp to get underway at ? p.m./ wUl. " Guards—Josnick, Butch, Morrcl, mark the opener for Leonardo. ■ ' Raiders ScortiTwiCe ' i Behind To Top Asbury Cannon. Eradicate Flaws Which _ . . In Final 5 Minute* ' Park 21-6 .. Centers—Roberts, Allen, Solomon. Opening Game Rfeveal Keyport has yet to beat the Lions- BocKs^Danny Horris, Joe Harris, and they've gone against them nine times.- ~The- closost-the .Key.?. came Sinkin g buck w ith two breath­ . Sharpening up for their inaugural Sherman, DiBiase, ,Sukowski, With onfr—victory chalked up< Mower, Weber, Albrecht waB in 1943 when they dropped a , taking touchdowns after falling bcs with Freehold Saturday, Matawart Keyport High's gridiron forces pre­ 7*0 decision. But they could do i f : . . . hind 9*0 at .tlie start of the fourth Ji. S.’s Huskies engaged the Anbury Score by Periods pared this Week for their nekt test, this time. They must, hdweVer; quarter,, Keyport H. S.’s roaring Park jayvees Monday in a drill Asbury Park JV . ,.. fl 0 0 0— 0 q contest which w ill find therti fac­ throw up a tighter defense than the Hed Haiders snapped a 12-gartie cession c^rrfe3^-cut under game Matawun .'K .. 7 7 0 7—21 ing Am ie Truex’s eVer-dangerous one that was unveiled against Jb&ins skejn and^ scored their flrst fcbndltioftS: When the skirmishing ToucHdowns=“*>Ht>]land, Sakowski, Lions sat Leonardo . Saturday. Frenchtown. victory since" j 947~when they blasted Was concluded the Maroon & Steel Griswold and Dan Harris.-’ Though' pleased - by the inaugural Fremjhtqwn, if.§ # beforeover 1200 Was oh the long end of a 21-0 score. Pol fits after Touchdown—Dan Win'his charges pasted over French- Coal—Coai. Place your order • _ thrilled * spectators itr - thfr • *49 t in- , Matawan Coach Tony Nuccio had IJa rrii (pass from DiBiase), and town last Saturday, Coach Stan NOW fdr summer fill. StultJl .auguraLut.’the Ktyport H.'S. grtd- reason t^ceVericournged-on-several Sherman (2), rushing; ‘ • ITufTy) Bpker and- his aid6s are , iron Sfli-qrday,-; Vi . ? cou’ritirv The Harris brothers.- -Joe resolved tol. correct several , fnults Security-Bonds pay the sarne_rate. Scorihgytriorp pplnte'jn one^con- phd Dan, Stan Sakowski, Jack Sher* Loder To Referee At evident as the Raiders were posting of interest as the War Bonds you . .test, than ifioy- had in the-enUrc man'hnd Johnny DiBiase turned iu their first triumph; ; / bought during the war. Buy some! - season., tho Keys, with their some sparkling .efforts In, their Bouts In Keansburg Baker w&s displeased by laxity on . . backs to th c w all a rid victory seem* beckfield assignments, while the pass defense and troubled over the ingly put of their grasp.- went-ahead Jncxperlncced forward performed Teddy Lodor, an .outstanding loose line play. The Keyport 12-9 when, with but flve minutes creditably upon _'defense. Nuccio Welterweight contender a - few secohdary was,baffled often .when l^ t * in rthq'. jrthol "period, big B ill B.aid Tuesday that he . was par­ years ago, and at present a sergeant iPronchtown resorted to the —air FOWLER BomnSir^ < the • diiy’a standout per­ ticularly pleased with the work of in the Keansburg Police Depart­ lanes and the Terriers completed former; laded back to his own 48 fiill Griswold apd Jim Sullivan on ment, w ill referee the boxing bouts 10 or 14 overland he&ves. The forr jrtid pitched , a : perfcct jiorlQl to the; flanks.* In a previous outing which w ill feature boys from six ward wait* after giving fine ac­ KEANSBURC^N. J. Jackie Mirror on tlie Terrier 25.' Jhis.year , the Asbury J?arjc reserves t o . 16\... at..-Balbiieh’s-Auditorium , counts In preseasorT' scriimiiage: . 'opposite' Ptibllfc- School ; - llie lithe spatback, aid6d by his had overpowered Toms- River, .’Keansburg, Friday, Nov. IB. Phone Keansburg 6-0300 against Long Branch and Toms Matin tea Saturdays and Holidays - ow n . pulsuting - spocd... and .. tre­ The-H uskies1 spotted he Bishops Sgt. Loder has always been a River, buckled tmder the French at a p. nv * mendous downfleld blocking, went the first TD after stopping ar favprite^with-Kcansburg-youngslora. town- T-formationr—a t ifteki--Though. Continuous Sunday from 3 0 . 1 tho rest of the .way untouched, Asbury drive*three Inside the* 10 and has never refused to help them the RaideMinemen did well enough 'Three minutes later it was" Bom- yard line. DiBIuses kick wos par­ whenever he. could. He took an offensivoly, opening gaping holes Thur, Fri. Sat.. Sepl. 29*30. Oct 1 mer,’ frqm 21 yards out, sweep* tially blocked arid recovered By the active part in training youths when for B ill Bommer, Roy Belleran anil . ing hlsj>wn rjght sideband bulling Porkers on the 6cvcn. On the next the Keansburg Police, Athletic Jackie Mirro, they were sadly ‘ ' his way into. the. FrenchTown end play Keh Hollnnd went around League was formed and put on. amiss when Frenchtown took pos- “THE LADY 20ne lor the. game’s final touchdown. Hght end to score. M^awnn exhibitions with them for the, pesSfon. The consistent performers Danny DePuolo, fromer Motawoh blocked. the attempted plucSmept. Keansburg Lions Club and St. Ann's up. front were tackle Dick Parker GAMBLES” ' Hj S r lineman, played brilliantly V The Huh^os struck, byek .on the Cliurch carnivals. ^ . nnd center Donny .DePaolo. ’ ’ wilh , phd set up two Keyport scopes. • In first play follow ing'lhe ensuing . A program of approximately i£ Baker has been stressing ground Barbara Stanwyck - ' In the-top picture Bill Bommer, Keypori, back, is showft breakih’a aWay on his touchdown rati tfgtittii boiits Is being arranged, liie West- the opening minutes ot the flrst Frenchtown; The Balder ball carrier is beintj given the benefit 61. a Mfet block by one of hit tafetn Ih IcfcKoft. On a successful, well and air defense, ' this week. The . . Robert Prftslon quarter, after Frenchtown had re* lh* khol beloW Bommer is finding lhe Terrfor defense not to >ulnfrr&bl* and Is in the proc#*s of being screened reverse,. Stqn Sakowski sido A. A. Boys Club of Red Bank, entire funning corps, headed by the also - . ccivcd the kickofl und found them* flopped on 'lhe 'line of scrimmage. * . • , ' ... \ f • ' ;'v‘.' received the ball from Danny Har- and the Red Bank Boys Club w ill 185-pound Bommer; waS impressive selves unabie to gain, DePnoloy nd went 80 yards for the six bring full squads to compoto with and the squad came-through in fine * i’elrcaking through from h is' iine- IHWHMIMM IM tHl issue by representatives of these points. The conversion was good tho Kcartsburg Boys Club. physical conditio^i ‘ • "JUNGLE JIM" backing spot, blocked a* Tefrler i a pns4. DiBiase to Harris. * With . . 1 schools at tho Shore Conference Leonardo, > Shore Conference ’48 Johnny Weissmuller.... punt which , wus-recovered'by/Bill meeting thp .other night, but it Loses Matawan scored ngdin ‘irt the Shore Football League 'champs, have been riddled by Beach, Ruldcr ehd. on .the French* apjjears to'ua they are only tf*y, _ Sccpnd.quarter when Griswold took graduation. Gone ore 20 of the town 24.j Then, despite a I3*yard 4 id d k M G to stave ofT somethlnK long ovferdo. pass from DiBiase on the, Asbury s. ' Sunday : . first 22 plnyers, including versatile Sun.. Mon. Oct. 2-3 r. penalty which brought groans of We appreciate they have little fells!* bi Jamaica Ring 40 and Successfully eluded the fOr having Group IU outfits like Long Branch 10, CiIITw0od_0 'red Lauer. and bulldozing. Tony dismay from the home side, Key* Asburj secondary. The maneuver Leonnrtlo 0, Rumson 0 ' Poppa. But thc Lions still have port scored in eight plays. Thc r -OVER Long Branch, South R iv e r' ond covered about 00 yards.* iThis time "SORROWFUL Westfield-for rivals', but ^iew is Matawan Youth Dlrops ! Standings . drive gathered momentiurri when certainly nothing;in the.recofd of •Sherman bucked1 over for the extra :—^-Tlmntfigr _lwlep - slnsfit*d ^tqpklo Decision To Ntiw, Yprk ; '...... W. L. T. Pei. .th c lr one-sided competition wlUi point Point Pleasant* 2 0 0 1.000 JONES” for a total of 23 yftrds to Bring “thff rATAW-AN^H^.. .hgeh^ | S~ 1Jk^ K cypertf^ M^ ^ n r Fighter In Claie Gc The lost^Husklc.. score came ^ In ball within a foot of thc Frenchtown new grid season when the Huskies Long Bra n c h s . 2._0 .0 . 1.000 . with face Freehold Saturday after/Jooa Atlantic, Highlands and Rumson to TlTe^fou^rli^Iod^hen-Joe^Hafrif n-^:r0'~500 .— --goal,— It —climaxe James Craig their first/ touchdown. I t ’, occurred \6 Leonardo’s '48 kingpins.' The U years of Unlor^ County grid* and ot ono point Had Allotti on the unr*ds-'Mi kc Coslrais, ColbelH^ championship Series Aandol^pb Bcott - lane Wyatt - JAck Oaklb - wljen Bert Woolaiief, kicking frOffi . iron ;activ A .TLAN TIC FIN A LE ; Ison) 2>09 p.m. . "Texas, Brooklyn rushing Terrier. Jim ' Blessing; Park battling back in the last two Yorker carry the fight and go ori' to Frimchtown end, recovered on the MnttiWan, tnoilgh perhaps short on fchln tho decision. . ;. .' ■ . • : for the ' ability, may go'-a long way on rninDtefl to whip Newark South Side Kdyport 3(5 arid then the Terriers, 13-7. Keyport coming from behlhd j Tomasello, who hM been nt hortte J. HUSSELL WOOLLEY Tues.. Wed., Thurs.,/ and Heaven” scrap.and initiative. . - .. • O c t 4*5*6 hitting through the Raider forward with two last-quarter scores and. ?°r..Lhe past several weeks, accepted TROPHY with James Dunn .. wall, clicked for three succcssivc • THE RED it AIDERS OF KEY­ slopping Frenchtown, 16-0. Free­ Monday’s engagement despite the! SATURDAY. 8:30 p.m. Dan.i DatlAy: • Anne. Baxter • first downs and Don Snyder, reserve PORT I t S, thrilled a partisan hold'.1) 21-0 rout 6f Group 111 Haw* fact he was 11 pounds overweight You're My Everything bock, hit paydirt from six ynrriB out. crowd Saturday when they bat­ thorne. . . . With five right ond one at 145 and has had ho eha'rice' lO Woolaner's conversion try .struck tered Frenchtown, 10-9. It was wrong,-we did pretty well liv tab­ bing last week’s gridiron clashes. cion the gloves for about} three LONG BRANCH STADIUM the left goal poBl and then fell the flrst win of the season and months. In addition he was feeling Reqtieti Feature^ Thu^aday Nile SaturdAy ,wo Ilk© Leonardo, to No’Phone Re*ervatioiv blick onto the strlped lines. the first gridiron victory thc the ofTecU of a slight leg injury Keys have.seored in Iwo years. squeeze past fteyport;_£jcchblcl to 'for Saturday's Title 'Event. The Foxes of Harrow The* two teams moved into the top Matawan; Asbury Purk to show sustained Sunday in a snndlot foot* • ■ In Technicolor ; ; . (’O cdi& h faad& A /Inal eight minutes and within We hope more of the same will Tickelc on Sale al Box Office. M tttrtftn O'Hara - Rax HarrlaoQ follow. Everyone was impressed improvement . iii stopping tjew bnll game. He spotted Allott! SU , Dally. THEATRES----- space of two minutes, Frenehtown by thc Spirit which accompanied Brunswick: Cfirteret should blast pounds. 0. . - • gflined their only lead of the day. thc triumph. The splendid turn­ Long Branch; Manasquan to; take' A l Lang, who manages ah exten­ Moving from their own 30 to the out, the well-drilled and beau­ Lindeo; Siiyrevllle to post a wirt sive pro stable which includes Keyport 20, the Terriers set up n tifully-uniformed band. atid most over Lnktwood; Atlanlld Hlghloiftda to take Neptune in a close one; Sumy Horne, was In the MfttttVaTi field goal try which was completed of all, the ability of the Raider lad's corner nnd stated after thet eleven, whjch turned a,possible Princeton over Red Bank In a tough CARLTON when Woohmcr split the posts from struggle: numson easily; over Toms fight that he felt Tomasello; despite 3i yards out. defeat into a pulac-pounding Popular triumph, made the fans, coaches River: Ocean City too;.strong for the loss, pnsscsed considerable MOW THRU SAT. •^Before the partisan crowd could Point ’ Plcaftant . and Red Bartk promise. Lrihg exacted a promise Two Little No# Little Blu* EyM and »•' urea- " Rportswrltcrs, fuel _ James Cagney settle back to envisioning another wonderful In the knowledge that Catholic to stop 36ton Hall. . . . tvoni Tomasello that he wOUid ihe* Every .Time I Meet You defeat, Botnnicr had hurled thc pass perhaps Keyport w ill have ai) Art CuccutuUo of Neptune, former sume inteheivo tmlning when he ITow, NflwnttiW/ t r ,Th»^Tlme pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates, "White Heat” which put the Haiders back in the eleven' which w ill equal lhe returns to- tho A ir t ’orcd ,nt :WeW Ball H«i' ■ ■ V; ' ; ; . lerid. DePaolo again mude his - record compiled by the 1942 club. compiled a 6-11 slate' with NufihVlllc nochelle, Nf Y., on Oct. 0 nL,(hq - presenco felt when Jjo ihterecpted But now, on Successive Saturdays, of the Southern Association. IT^e Somef Cfiehahled Etenihg S U N . t h r u TUES. Vols won thc flag, . . , Mike Vacchie, expiration ' of- his furlough. " ,v o-'Bakor pas# on tlio Terrier '45. with .tho exception of nn open Angela Never Leave Heaven Creoori dnlp ofi Oct. 20.: the Keys.rmust former South River il. back and Baby It's .Cold-Outside ' 'peSk7 II CArmHRR With Bommer. doing the bulk*of Middlesex County’s highest Bcorcr - the bolMugging, Kcyport.rushed to face Leonardo, Neptune, Atlantic M f Ofte And Only Highland Highlands, Sayreville, Lakewbod,. n Reason ago, now a halfback at thc Summer Bowllngf t o d a y , ^To m o r r o w j (Thu«. and Fri.) .“The Great Sinner" their touchdown and Belleran split Rumson, Freehold and Matawnn. University of Miami. . . . ,A1 tlife middle for extra point. Amid If thc Raiders can lick the Schwarck is organizing a wortifin’i League Avera»es ll Lies, How' Il Lfes the frenzied cheers of the local fans, Leonardo jinx Saturday .they bowling lenguc. Girls Interested Room Full of Rosts . ' IT'S YOUR ALL-AMERICAN SONG-ANO-FUNTEAM j STARTS WED. Conch Stan Baker then removed his should, contact him ut the Keyport ■ aMMie* Pirirtwftt prfteMs h M ■ ^ . should wiiwthoir 6har6,;-but-cven ! B. .D rn u n •. . 18^0350 1B5.2M! Beautiful Blonde From Baibful starting eleven. . If they don’t, fans shftuld con­ Rec alleys. ;*, . G illie Craig seems J. iPcp ..... Bond, \.v. . . , §tHO’ AHM “Madame Bovary” off to another good year at Baldwin fehort-Shots-^Tlic large Crowd tinue to give them thft backing A. Schwark . X b e n 11 6ee Me In Your Eyes which was so deservedly earned (L I.) IL S. Saturday the fortifier Ed Costle .. CtoSBy • B iW —completelyjM^ho_no^^rftnd- Maiawan- star athlete's charges C. PcnnelU . ■ "A nym ore • •••, .... • I. ... -in-stopping JVenchtown* ______A. Sussm an . stand which has a seating capacity drubbed Mlncola 25-7. Gillie stands J. Davino ... til ketp lhe Lovetlghl Burning F iT z e m o STRAND of: close "tO'TtJOO, The newly in so well ut Baldwin that Inst year K. Vooriiecs . WhenlsSotoelimA- — ______BOTH KEYPORT AND MAT­ Porls ...... organized Red and White band AWAN will move into Group’ll If the fans presented hlrti with a new T , Lavender Coffen • * o 't h e . lhru_ SAT. Car. . , . The grapevine tells us fi. Sloven* .. sptirkled In pro-gume and hnlf-titnO tile now’ rule to be eonsldered-nt P. Moove...... threamy Old New England Moon M arjorie Main 'cerembhles V~." ‘V Perfect 'pigskin tho New Jeracy State lntcrscholaatlc that Nuccio is Taking no guff this P. FJbchlOT-..- F.oason.; Either they want to plp.y. A. Beiulclt . Rtdera In .THe 'flky...... weather greeicd the opener. Tern* Athlctic Aflsoclutlon meeting in K, -Rockfeilar “Ma and Pa Kettle” Newark next week on including ball or else someone else stops irtlo F o u r Winds Acrd Thv&erton fleas . Wmii i,)(na. ».CT. 1. mr. peVatures wefe In the mid Oil's an,d lhe suit. . . . Fishing hereabouts T. Smith .... _ and'1 ,.c . the sky was partly cloudy. . freshman in enrollment on de* j. union .... Out Of Love ifim ' Watt tcrmlning a school’s clnsslficntlon seems done. It' was a fair season P. Brady ,. THIS IS AMERICA NEWS CARTOON "Coach Baker la carrying 01 play J. M uicurcll6 goes through. KeyRort nnd Mat­ for these watel*s.. . t Jfrrthiy brown, D. Dennett . “ G u n * of Hate” eri. . . . The ofTielals were almost awan arc ploying freshmen on their Steve K e lly ,’’Hnrfy al\d B illy May ■ Cowbay as. over-eager nnd aggressive ns thc Sat In on Monday’s Boston-Now Key. Clean*. football squads this fall, so tlie move Ktiwl6rs Ree You'rf Th* BwMitli Ran Ih contestants. 140 yards In penalties appears justifiable for both schools. York classic in the Yankee Stadium. SUN. thru TOES. They tabbed it as the most thrill- Chnmps Bar T«xai _ .■■ . ' SAT., SUN., MON. . . Oct. 1-2-3 ’ were dealt out. One o/Ticlnl called But in Group I I they w ill not likely Sussmnn-Sta, Robert II Shlrler , see any championship laurels com­ packed ball game they ever snw. Bar Ji .... ii _ Moon Over Monlans Continuous Saturday end SuttfSt Starting at li45 . YOUNO 1| . TEMPLE a penalty against Keyport nftcr the . . . -Softball pluyers who wnfit to Ye Cottnge 17 20 infraction, and it wus an obvious ing their way tor u long time. Knock. Knock Polks Sharply rising enrollment and take In tho Bayshore League baft* “Adventurer in - one, had been brought to his at- iiuct are rertiinded ottco more to Nt> HunHntf Bldni * Bad K « t t tentlon by thc agonized shrieks of population trends'in this'uriftrsetnv Fatty Boal Polka - ...... Baltimore” , to'assure lhe Group II rating will contact Et Burker nt once. . . . nvoiloble nt this oftlco for imniedlate , lhe Frenchtown supporters.. , , The bc a permanent thing. Some shore Signing off for uhother week. LJC . delivery. - ..., ... Chim* Balia . . - *nd . : ; Raider ; bpnd staged nn exciting schools, Leonardo, Manasquan, Red Think Ol Ma Thinking Of You “Roughshod” m&rch through the Keyport business JlAhk and Lukewood w ill vault into ; Clnpalfled add get result^ cheaply. Hnvo you tiftad IhA eiBOlAed Adl? Hat'* You E»or Bean LtinBly. ^ set’tlon st the :c6htlu^lon- of ’ lhe’ Grbtip, IU if thc rule goes though, Elmar And tha Baai' ’ c TfJT gaiiie.* ■' '^7?;'.V There fwas talk of a fight m\ the ramllf Polka > Btailstici * FREEHOLD * , . \ f Total flrsidowns /, * 11 . Guftrds—Falco, Mastd, Browiii LADIESLADIES march or ti« e , . COMEDY CABTOON iV yirsi ■ downs rushing j Lawaori, Bennetl. , Children's Records Ffrsi "downs penoltlcs 1 Ceniers-i-DePaolo, Boggs, Poiilke. Sat.' Mat.' Only “King of the Rocket Men” ' STRAN D , . Tot. yds; gd. scrim. 200 , Baek§—Sinns, Bommer, Belleran,' A Women's League is'being organized 50% off . . . . Yda. gd. ruah , f 181 Mirro, Ruman, Erlck«on, Thompson, F R I. and SA T. 5fc Yds, gd. pass .. so Youne^ikl, Caullett. * . . ' . at the ‘ ;; ; . th», Little PIgi 3 Little Willie ...... J . R ichard w i d t t i i k Passes attempted 14 frenchtown (9) Lillla. Tool TUES., WED , THURS. Oct. 4-S-6 t . ,, Passes completed .. 10 Ends—Blessing, IlolTman, Flem­ ' Bug. Bturnr ' M iH m l W4dnecday starling at 2 p.m. ‘Slatterys ..Hurricane* I , . . Passes intercepted 0 ing Fleek. : , Keyport Recreation Alleys B«i» Tha Clown a d d . 4 . . * Number of kicks 2 Tackles—Wydncr, Rosenmnycr, Kiddle Kanffa “An Old Fashioned 3L2 . Ave.. DlSt. of kicks —2* Guards—Opdyke, Zachals. AH teams or Individual ladies , Muele Bo* i . . . .M^unibles ...... 0 Centers—Runge, Dalrymplo, and many othera. Girl" !> ■ Opp. fumbles recov. . . . 1 Backs—Baker, Woolaner, Gordon, are invited to join this league CAGNEY IS RED HOT IN HIS » ' . _____ 05 A .... Yds. lost penalties Becker, Carver, Snyder. SUN. ihru TUES. *Iftcludes blocked. JtiCk -; Keyport ...... S o 0 13—10 N E W WARNER HIT WHITE H E A T JiaiU Itr Van f - K*rv°** Frenchtown ...... 0 0 0 3— 0 If you are Interested call AI at PETE'S, Inc. JONES HX7LDV knit-f&tach, f;rtlbUrg, Cu6cci, Touchdowns— Belleran, Snyder, "Madanle Bovafy" M irro/Bommer; field goal, Wooi- .i ' Keyport 7-1195 , Cor. Front and Maiil Sts. *E0M0NDffBRIEH’m#tS5~ Jfockle»7^P«Hterj Mettglft.i Chris nner.,' -point after touchdown, Bel- v (Al the boa slop) « MAYO# flM OroWir,1 ■ lemn (plunge); oTTici&ls, Dobrsymki, All games wilt be bowled on Friday night T E L EPH O N E K E Y PO R T 7-9T00 FOOTBALL THRILLS HEW S i ! a r : ' i: . CARTOON SHOWS DAILY 2:30 00 ' 00 ^TjcaptintuMi bottom next etiiM a) •. - ; ,.i CONTINUOUS SAT SUri -MOL'j THURSDA-Y^ JSEPTEMBER 29, 1948 THE mTAW AN 30UftN&L;WATAWftN. N J. "PAGE/SEVEN laritan Lises'ByOne • ‘ ^TTrnraT-Tii "njri? i l . l ’ I ’ 1 HSr-Lion Star Is Cliffwood (0) Rnsfautg-'ll—- En^is—rL. M oGrath, J a c k so n ,'Zieg­ Thie Raritan Boys Club grldders The -i8-team Businessmen’s Bowl­ Defeats Angels ler, • . ■" • . ■ - v'' - ;. End On Rutgers 11 ing League . opened the 1949*50 lost tholr second,. game of the Television Tackles—Stein, laderosa, Pittius, season last week on the Keyport g^iison’ Sunday when thc Keansburg Cliffwood Also Misses Guards—Alien, Windas. '■'* ciovcra cosed through to u one- Dick Wackar, Veteran Rec alleys with Crate's Beverages, ’ Center— Lembo. Tourine’s Tavern, American .Legion, Services Of McGrath^ point, 20-25 decision.. Apparently Of Navy, Performed On * Backs—DlStasio/^edpU?, Qryncr, outclassed . when the Clovers were You can Keyport Cleaners an& BoW WjOw’s afford! As Long Branch V/ina Fragasso, Williams, Dullaneyi* 'A* out in front 20-0 ns the final quarter Scarlet’s '45 Team Tavern • pojting 'respective sweeps DiGianabaltisto.1 ^ ’ over-D^vino-Block • Co^Dutch-rBoy. started^ Rorltah turned on the hpat — Long Bxanch {W) ------— Dick Wackur, Port Monmouth's Paints, Pat’s.rfHap, Market/ Garber lhat was minus 'the service* of ;jyidr-Mprpd--llii»‘ee-:Jwore-^touchdowns ’ Ends—Fischer. ^orguson, DeFazio, contribution to the 1M9 Rutgers Supply Co.1 arid .Sehanck’ij Heaters. stellar halfback Davie McGrath/ the and i* point conversion to gain a University varsity. Is' one_*of the Cucuiza,-Lee. ", ; 26-2Q edge. \ ; : Two-game winders included hard'hittlng Long Brandt Indian* Tackles—Weldinfi, Moody, Mazza, two remaining Scarlet gridmen who Pete’s TSv^rn over. LaZare’p Stapes, rode to a 10-0 Shore Football beague With but two minutes remaining, participated in the Scarlet’* postwar victory ber/ore 350 fans in Long Dafguard,. Caprio. - ; V ' the Clovers refusedl to concede the Keyport Bar over Keyport Taxi; Guards ^ Dombrowski,' Purycari HO.AuTIOHt4 football renaissance in 1945. ; Montagna’s Amoco over CliirwooQ Branch's Municipal Stadium Sun­ issue iihd Augle Everham bVoke Wackar, an end, ond rjght tockle day. The Indian win moved the G allo; . away to score* the clincher. Others . “0000510NAL" AREAS Inn and Mutawan Rod & Gun Club Centers—Cannon; Zambrano. candidate.Bill Faherty are the only over Lavoie. Labs. ' Branchers into a two-way lie for who- had previously scored for two survivors of former Coach Backs — ChrUtop)w?r, Coughlin. Keansburg were B ill Bennett, two. Because. of the large number of first place with ’ the Point Pleasant Harry J . Rockafeller's *45 squad Pelicans. By losing, the- Angels EdWfirds,- Codone, liiPalti, i’ingi- touchdown* and iuk extra point, which "romped through a two;'-dSeat*-^ieams'- matcjies._ will^be dropped -^jack- In -the second; spot^ tore,10'Hagan,. Ainbroso, Coyle. '*:■ and Joo Corntiy, %vhb contributed flye?wln, schedule...... ’ played on Wednesday and--Thurs­ piffwood .\ . .’I .T. .T r O O O O^- fl tollhci cuuse, ^ ( day nights of-eueh week. _ ; - 'Leonardo, Rumson," Belrndr and B&U As a student at Leonardo H. S., Bank are all ln^a~four-way;kno< .Long Brunch O 2 2 0^-10 tUcburd Pauling accounted-ior 10 ’ .Toiichdown---Coughlln. WeckaE. started -paving, lhe road . . Charlie . Sardcila, bowling 'for points of the Rarllah topil, with ItttU tiVN Hl-V0lTjU^ for the third p»osition; • ! i : : .?• Safety—j-'raga^o, Feiielo. ^ ' Bow Wow’s Tuvern, gave the The contest, martced by «harp Jack Sui|1Uh' racking ‘up the other .* OilicUrl;—C duJuc'c L Phipps, Po- CIRCUIT ! " league’s other keglers somrthJ/ig to blocking, and : tackling. ; w w Ihe six. - , •• ’ “■ •* “ • think about when ho rolled a 27fl Angels surrender lwo*point safe­ zicky. ” ’ ’ * ' Next feuirduy Rnritnn w ill engage fp f Highgami‘:honora:±Clus tinhorn ties in the second-and, third quart­ dhe Laurence Jfurbur ltmnblers. on of Pete’s Tavern, finished up with ers, but, by virtue of two. tremeh* Auto Races At Trenton th^'RiuUVur noldr Gain(y itMie is a Oil total for high set hondrs. His dou$, Cliffwood goal-line stunds, the 2 p.m. . best..game, was, a 219, . Indians - couW-:-not-;Come_ .up with The -New .Jersey Fnlr al Trcntori XlEAR, SH^RP PICTURES \ Others who mudeL the honor roll a six-pointer until -the pBiiod, will close^unday with b|^ car‘autil League Starts Monday with 200 .or better ..scores,, weje: The Branchers; - taking Jull ad­ races. The .best race drivers In the c n a b ig iff trioi . Joe Musc.injlla; 201; Nick Maneini, vantage of their weight and reserve East w ill compete in lhe rac«;s to _ 200; Overly. 202; Arnold Lauer, 221; »• The Keyport Rccj'cntion League BR0A0VIEW SCREEN _be stayed under the “direction of i^;orsaiii?.iKl—Monday— ni|iUt with Chet Pennettl,'200; Pat Lastellu, 210; Angel resistance. ; ; • : Sam Nun!?. . ’ Fred Kruser, 233; Harry. Ross. 224; eight’ tcums a^aiirTonniujj lho eir'- Benny Dombrpwski, ste lla r cult- The' fl70*uvenu'i>-leai'UP will Steve Slovenz, 204;, Gregory, 200; Bruncher guard,’ snapped the score­ Yates, 2QJ\ George Brand. 201; —-.- Wedding Announcements bowl on Monday nights. less, deadlock when he blocked an prjnied proniplty on. paneled or Anibler,Ambler. -iU5;205; S.b. Davino, 214;z h ; Jim aUempled punt by Frank Fragasso Genovese, 209; Q. Post, 223; C h a r i e r " €oovere(j tjJO Angel bridfil book Know-white vellum at You can huy SocUrily bonds-toy JimTWOMAl, , this office. •’ , - • 3 ihe Payroll Deduction pljjn. Kortenhaus, 212. , ond. ‘zone Just as lhe. end of the CONTROU 0PERATI first half neared. The. Tribesmen 100-Mile Big Car Race grabbed another safety In the third EvntyrHMO quarter when Nick Fedcle, Angel At Langborne On Oct. 16 back, was’ spilled'~as he tried- to; The* world’s fastest one-mile cir­ skirt the end.Xrom.bchind his ow‘n cular race ‘ tracks tlie Langhorne goal line. . Speedway, Langhorne, Pa., . w ill Ed (Bull) CougliUn, the circuit’s As You Need It! piay host to the East's last 100- top scorer of a season ago, sntoshed Mile National Championship Race, across for lhe Indiun score on the This Man Sunday^ Oct 10, Mrs. R. D. Bab­ first maneuver of ^Iie .last period. (1 DICK WACKAR Near the end of thc third period, Makes Personal . , “ ) . ■ : !:*..■ ■ , * cock, track, president, announced ...... toward; liis coJ.Iegl^to football car­ today. ; ; Mario DiPatti gaye. fl hand-off to . eer. He garnered recognition on Mrs. Babcock said ..the race ,would B ill Coyle and thb fast-stepping back ripped through the middle for alji-county and Shore. Conference be;directed and SupefVised’ by iHe LOANS from lists. ' * v ' ...... Sam Nunis Speedway. 'Tim e trials 39_yards. _W ith the ball on their Taking advantage of his six feol, will take place Saturday, Oct. 15, own four-yard marker, lhe Angels failed to buckle and held for three *50 — *500 $ 18 9 95 ... .-.^.1. # ^ ad-j: television played Is^ ke tb ail: at Leonardo. 'As Entry blanks 'have' teen- 'for­ downs. A - p^s by CmightiiT^li =TABieMODEt a three-letter man—football, liusket- warded to sUch accs as Duke slapped down, and then Coughlin MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS ball, and .track—Wackar uccunuilot- was twice stopped Inches short of ’ Cash M onthly . 10VT24 Naion, Indianapolis winner; B ill You a * t t P ey m tn l* —.e d - . gh. school letters. JIolland^_Rux;,_Mays... Jtohnny_Pa£-. the striped lines. On last dowtijj. however, tlie. powerful fullback i " T i . W A t Rulgei*9, Wackar liajj aband' sons,M y.roh ’Fi>hr? - Tony Belten- 1 *150 ■ 1 » M l " 1 orted the basketball court, at least plowed over. ‘ —- • Enjoy ii tlemonsttfttion of Motorola's 10VT2-1 — the TV hnusen. Spider Webb, Lee Wallard, $265 HIM temporarily, but did earn a letter Frunk 'Fraffasso, - Anger fullback, Troy Ruttmon, Duane Carter, and SiOO . H U S 1 sensntion of tlie ytntl Automntlc Gain Control gtirtfnfitecj for - throwing the discus foe- the many others. Only Indianapolis gave an amazing display of passing, K E K M AHTiN Scarlct cindermcn. ' cats and drivers w ill be eligible to running and kicking and he alone NO FADE pictures. Automatic Drighmess Conirul |>revcnts~ He is u physicpl education major compete, and only the 10 fastest stoocLout offensively for the val- at the State .University and plans cars w ill be able lo particlapte In U»nt Cliffwood eleven. Thc line Central Finance Corp. - j “flickcr,1’ Stunning, all wood mnhogttny finish cabinet. to tenph when lie graduates’In 1951. the running. . play also was remarkable wilh Ed Wackar;- after? relaying - the- 1945 SUjn, Leo McGrath anct Bob Jack-' , SEE IT NOW! season with)HuTijersj.left hi^eduqa- pon -bearing the ’ I>funl ‘ oT’ tlie-for- 3 W. Front St. KE 7-3590 Keyport lion, for a two-year stint in the -'Boys Glub Campaign ,ward'defense. * *, . / Ndvy. , . ’ • ! Raritan. Boys Club;will open ILs Wackar and his wife live at H ill­ side Campus,-trailer settlement for ^e^pnd v annual fund drlye nejct wc^k. Moneys raised In thecam -l; exfGl's arid' thtir wives, which is pajgn vyill be added‘ to the 7ciub’s!; TRY TO HATCH THIS VALUE! a 'stone's throw from . the Rutger.s building fund which Vdfi : started Stidium. : His parents* Joseph,-and year. The campaign w ill iti- ;* M^ry r ;W5c^flr*v fWiflc^oM* 'Wilson elude co'in’ box’ collcctiohs,* o direct AVe,. Port Monmouth. Wackarkis a jrnatl. campaign and a seHes of club- member of the TheUi fclji fraternity sponsored dances' and entertain' at}Rutgers./ ■ • J , ; 1 . picnts.. : " ; '' ' '• •' According to Coach Harman, Wh.ckar w ill bo one of the Scarlet’s “ -key,ends duriniL-tho coining season. 'Club Has Ladies Day ^ “ Wackar looks much heavier this season. He’s fast, tall, and. 'has the The Bayshore Rod & Gun Club . makings of n great offensive' rfghf held its second annual. Ladies Day end,” says the Scarlet pilot. on . Sunday at the- club’s hunting lodge in the Ocean County deer ' .HaTHunilng Signs ...... woods. About 45 persons attended available al this olfIce for immediate the affair which was featured by delivery. • tlie serving of refreshments pre­ pared by John (Lone Ranger) You can buy Security Bonds by Vigne, cainp chef. Guests included the Payroll Deduction Plan. wives and children of members. .

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The answer is to be found in the formal com plain! "they” have filed with the court.

By “they” we mean, of course, the anti-trust lawyers from W ashington who are out r . to destroy A&P. V‘ /■' ; . . y

They sa y ... .. and these are the anti-trust lawyers’ own w ords.. . that w e “have reg­

ularly undersold competing retailers.” - i s ^ ; i;. r : 5 . H- . , \ ‘ r( j > * >■ *; <’t-y-rva.

' ■ ., ■ ^ i-M ; <) * j' * |J -'«■ ) j >n i ii *:.»^ k i. ym*-a ii )• 0 W 6 niPA /l ari i/;y' ^ 5.^ ,. i i '(tii'V m '??v7 .i• ’ sv.' - V ' :'|N \.V ■ | ;' * ' 1-A ■ f t*y I • * ! i ; ; . (‘ , t ft , { ' "•• . . il-'S ..... We confess that for the past 90 years w e have constantly V t/'O i -r‘*: ... stepped^ j> theefficlencyof our operationjin ortJertogive v - our customers more and more good food for their money.

^fThe Am erican people have seen nothing w rong in this. B y their ever-increasing patronage for 90 veara they have shown that they like this low-price policy.

A pparently the people still see nothing w rong in this today. A ll during the past w eek - since theanti- trust law yers m ade their charg es-w e have been deluged w ith phone calls and letters from m en and yfom en in all w alks of life w ho w ant ys,.to,kqow ^ ey are oppo9ed,t^Jthi8,i^ o rit ,to put A & P out of business. ‘ * V i.l. : i .' ii.i , Hi! l l An enormous number or customers are telling our store managers and clerks that they want to con- tiiiflito'enjoy our low' prices for quality foods. ; , jji- 1" - ' : ' r‘' " t * i f . !>•••• S n ^ .A - •;in< ii<.‘ f<» { iii* ■ • f v i'■ Mi-titO- iX}.'- : ■ " r ■ • ' V I ' v'r'.jy.:- ,-i.s r \ • 1 I A AAA ’ -,*S- ,ft> ' . I i ! ' “ ■■■ .Vfol.l. U IC i Our 110,000 employees are asking us to protect their jobs and pensions. . Labor leaders are wiring us their opposition tp this jthireat to.labor’s livuOjBT st^ds*'di*i If all these people will be hurt, why then do the ank-tnist lawyers want fo put X&P out of business?

Low Prices Don,t Hurt Anyone Do You Want Higher Prices?

'• •- '• ■ ■ ,The anti-trust law yers say because w e are able to sell food cheaper ,, As anyone can see, the only purpose that would be served by; than other grocera, w e m ake it impoS'si&le for'^hbde' groceifa to * * a.d u..i! ^i..u i ■ raise food prices. compete with us. . . j , i - . ■ ■ • - ’ • ■ , i ' • If this were true, we should have all the food business in the ^Who would this benefit? r ' I - < > > United States by this time.> £ ^ V) e were'tK*^ pattern for low-cost, loW* ■ Just the opposite is true. In 1933 w e had 1 1 .6 per cent of the profit distribution. O u r exam p'le'and our com petition has.led other . nation s food business. N ow , according to the anti-trust law yers, ' grocers to keep their prices down. ~ our share has decreased to 6.4 per cent in 1948. A nyone can see we have nothing even approaching ^ monopoly.^ ■’ ' * a r e

A s a m atter of fact, there are about 30^000 more individual < bound to go up. grocers in business today than there w ere ten years ago. . Remove A& P from the picture and the way will be There are about 275 more food chains in business today than there w ere ten years ago. cleared for the destruction of every other efficient In other words, we have more competitors in the food field and large-scale distributor. ^ j .v; do a smaller share of the nation’s food business than before. Is this what the Am erican people want? JWhere is this alleged destruction of other grocers? Where is there any evidence of their inability to compete,, with ^a?, / .' f.Hvy :# . '-S it'll' •? -'■■■* — — i-yr •• ; irlt -'ijr • ^ J ---

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