HQKWHlItt CO HISTORICAL Slelter^- tl € .FKEEKOtO0i*trfiK!fr ^ » t ’J > Action Is Delayed Sets Meeting Date ' ^oarJ DIsturbed Over Township Body Seeks ..Tenure Angle; To Seek Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Pres* Association Ruling On Duties As Ruling From Attorney Established By, Law £ General 1 80th Y E A R — 44th W E E K M ATAW AN , N. J., T H U R SD A Y , M AY 5, 1949 Single Copy /Six Cent* Distuss Projects.

Russell -A. G. Stctlcr, former Mntawun . Township Planning supervising principal, appeared less - Working Party GOP Candidates . Board, tn Its first meeting since likely to be. offered a contract by Matawsui Nurses Delay Action On orgnnlrlng,, last night moved to the Matawan Township Board of Word has been -passed for Republican candidates will be' have Its functions defined. Tho Education to return to that post«for mobilisation Saturday of an att entered on the ballot ln Mai­ fourth Thursday of the m onth wus the 1049-50 school- year as a i*esult hands working party of Cliff- awan borough for the two coun- set os the -lcfluliir m eeting; dftto. of board deliberations at a coriferC wood Civic Association members cllmanlc polls lo be voted bn In At the opening o f: the/m eeting ence meeting M onday. An amend- to "turn to" on clearing a tract Urge Attendance At Township Received November, E. I, VanDerveer, there wns consideration of Mwlmt nlent. to. the. resolution,' passed by a for establishment of an ai«>-’ counly clerk, of - elections, dis­ to “start on Xlrst.’1 Roads /"wcro flvc-four vote, Apr. 18-by which- elation-sponsored playground at Baby Clinics; Audit Form For County Aid closed Tuesday. _ . mentioned, but It was agreed- lh,e , he was to bc offered a $5200 con* tha rear of the Civic Building. Made Of Books ' In Project; Get Prices Thomas Cogan and Daniel street program of .the township •tract, requires • M r.'Stctler not be AH mala member? of the organ­ On Honor Roll Repairs Rlnear )r. have 1 signified ' their., com m ittcc took core of that. Bltuo- put uader tenure by proffer of such isation are requested to report, The ' Matawan public H e a lth acceptance of the nomination by tlon far the present—^ . contract else the resolution is void. at 8 a.m..: weatber permitting, nurses m ade 108D visits during the Stephen J. Knltota suRgcstcd/tho Work on the Cliffwood Bcach write-in yotas received at the His status as a veteran makes it m onth of April aqcoM irig to a com ­ planning bpard consider zoning tho and to bring axel, griibboea, erosion project is not likely to gel Apr. 19 primary...... v". n o t ’ " p u t Bawi'arid'ffioToli." :-'- plete" import -subm itted Tuesday under way thla^yiftuY ^-Chairman Clifford F, Reeves, president township. . This found fnvo*,: wUH’- under tenure thereby. - The project was decided • upon night at the : meeting of the Mut­ John E/ Rcrtrnm ; p.restdent of tljo John M arz"'’ir.V!rbf'"'th't*''',Mutn^-ttrv- ol Matawfcn Townihlp Board of ' ” ‘DistHct cigj-k Edw in H. Dominick at Thursday's meeting of. the awan. Public Health Association. bofti'cf,- -hut,; John-C aracciolo .qucs- Townshlpi CrHiimtttee, reported at ^Education, was grven IHi 'GOP' reported he l*ad sought a * rullhg playground committee* John tloned if the scptlc tank situation The tcpon, given by Mrs> Helen n speclul. m eeting Thursday. How­ -preference for meyor by write-in --from the State D epartm ent of Edu- Mars Jr., tow nship chairman. was not more impctratlvo, Mr. WooUord, on her activities and ever, nn application blank wos votes, blit Mr- R ow * Announced --cation at the instance of the boards promlfed the , assistance. of Caracciolo expressed doubt thero those of her assistant, Mrs. Eliza­ rccclvcd at lhe meeting from after the primary ho could pot without getting a revealing reply. municipal workers In-baullng .fiU ^(‘fl.nnich likelihood of tho local-­ beth Bentley, also.. ..showed an hd\Vurd (J. Ilrotyge,- cterk' of ttie ' accept as. his .duties as board Chester M. ^Robbins, assistant state industrial plants in tlio . d irt. where ..needed*. .. Mr* Mer*. attendance of-12 at the baby clinic board-of- freeholders, lo bo filled nut preiident fHit upon him all tha com m issioner cf education, cited in tmvnahlp taking plneo on n Inrgo is a member of the committee, in M ata wap, and nine at lhe Cliff­ bv Knrl Hcuscr, township engineer, civic work he could accommo­ his letter two acta under the re­ ucale lu the Im incdlatu future, * Ilo the pther .members being D. wood unit. Mrs., Woolford urged with Informotion on the need for date. vised statutes of 1044 applying. Gardner Foulke, John Kane, pointed out the scpltc tnhk sltua* . that the facilities provided by-thc county aid. , . Mn Cpgan and Mr. Rlnear will Under Title IB, A n act applying Salvatore Vena and Myndert health organization be more fully oppose John C. Eggleston, incum­ jon was u present problem, The counly will supply 10 per specifically to education, Mr. Rob­ Donnema. chairman. . . utilized. Interested mothers niay bent, jind J. Leo Cassidy, Demo­ Fear Encroachment . cent of the funds required it the bins ruled there was no evidence It is planned to erect, swings secure the future dales of clinics cratic candidates. Mayor John federal' government, tho state Fear was expressed tho planning • Mr. Stctlcr. would be* put -under and a sUde for smaller children front the Health Cenlcr, • - - W. Applegate. Democrat, will government and tho lownshlp will bnurtl would encronch onjho fune* . -:_tenure- if he w ere, to -be . hired- for -next to the-buUding.- -Further to. M rsr W oolford also rcporlcd- her m oke- appropriation,f—in—the—rola have no OOP opposltlon on the . Hqn' of tho hoard of Ivtmitlt if septic. an additional' year to the one ho -the rear - basketball - backboards ballot for re-election, ; appcafonce as guest speaker last tivc percentages of total costs by tanks or a plumbing codo were to, has already served In Matawanr will be set up and is softball1 field week at lhe M atawan Rolary Club which such projects aro financed. bo considered brforq tho: lilunntng Tho other act, under Title 38 apply­ laid our. - ' - r~ — a t Dls' “Y*r«r ®r «lrept(lmycln and neomycin—Dr. Selman A. m eeting, and that M rs. Bentley w ill The '-township has had nn n p p l l c a hoard hud oriented Itv own func­ ing to veterans’ rights the assist­ The association's youth Can­ Waksman, world-famqus mlcroMotOrUt at the State llnlverjitiy. resume her duties next week fol­ tlon on file fm1 federal aid for sev­ t i o n s . • • ant commtesioner held beyond the teen'continues to meet In the will expand his studies of the' earth's microorganisms at new lowing a tonsillectomy. - , •uif era. ,n s.uta ,e .of M lcroblolofjr ta be established with proceeds eral years, Mr. Mar/: estim ated thnt A telephonic renihutel* from Roso province of the State Department ClvlO - Building on the second Attend Committee Mooting ol his Streptomycin patents. Dr. Waksman will enlane his search on the tjnslH of prcsonl costs, the K. Wen«ul, towushlii clerk, Ihut . of Education to rule upon. and fourth .Wednesdays. ; (o t new drugs and other means ot harnesslnr mlcroprfaniams lo mejnbers of tho- pJnnnllig bonrtl M rs. Ralph '^Houser reported tit* Worfc fo r m an. '. • '■ ■ 1 * ■ ' ■ •-...... — - ;•••• project m ight Involve os miieii as To Open Saturday ...... / W rite to' Por»*ft» - - must swenr to nil oath of offlou. tendance at a m eeting of the dctilui $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . . . ‘ M r. Dominick inform ed the board brought uureem ent board nuMnbers com m ittee of the,M onm outh County ThtJ ^ordlnnnee oulhorlalnM Iflsu* he' was writing to the Attorney InitialProgramTd Air Objections Health. Council, recently. Also mice .of $0000 in bonds for the should know to w hat they-are belntl - General, Theodqrc £?. Parsons, eominitted when they nre .sworn present was Mrs. Robert Marvin, New Round In purchase uf a Irnctor.trnller nnd ‘ Be'Addressed By Two about Title 38, tout adm iltcdlfw os Into office.- * , . president “of*"tho^ MotaW an group, truck and . a road scrnper wan County Official*; .-the opinion of Mr; Robbins that Decision was then reached' to To Teacher Plan who conduclcd Tuesday’s m eeting. paRscd oh flhal readinu, -without Mr, Parsons, too, would not rule. Domestic Scra^ Heard By GOP objeet'km at public lum flnjf.' ...... ' ► Plan Entertainment <’<*)! .uponL_|>oth. U nN -low nship d o rk Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick gave o • It was the v ie w o t the assistant mul. tjie New Jersey” F/C0h o i n l i ! ~ report on n (nccting of the M ental Mr. M ari observed that wlth-the" dqmmissioner, the clerk said, that - Creation Of Assistant MWwionth County Sheriff, Ira Council for an IplorprctQllon of iho Hygienco Soclely, held Apr. 8 in Husband Who Violated ' Discuss Campajgn now equipment the sfreMs could -the board would have to seek Walcolt and John Monlgonn*ry. statute relating lo planning bourd* Principalship Opposed Red Bank. Mrs. Herrick announced be widened ns, notjnoro Ihnn live Visitation Order W ill ' Issues; Donation Is . Juvenile and dom estic court referee, and fur directives Issued by iho counsol. . - By Strother; Contracts; that persons interested in Joining per cent of lhe .township roml.B are will attend tho opening night of slide government, for |he guldanco H erbert C. Smitljj a board mem* the society m ay secure Inform ation Face Another Hearing Voted To ‘Y ’ Youth of proper wldlli^ He said regard* 'Are Discussed _ the M aiawan YotiH) Canteen, In thn i>f such bodies in Ihelr deliberations. bcr and an attorney, supported Mr. by addressing the secretary of the /ng and histalhtf/on Y/f .drains wore In Raritan Township Canteen ■ YMCA Building, Jackson St., Sat* Concern was nlso expr^.ise.^.over Dominick. Mr. Sm ith pointed out, program com m ittee at 48 First St., n ncccpsnry prellm lnnry to gravel­ Creullon by the M atawan Town­ urday evening. The two county the relationship, of the ‘“pliOmlng ’ there was no judiclnl ruling on* Rumson. Mrs. Hcuser' and Mrs. Domestic troubles of Joseph J. M(a. Thomas M orford of M iddle­ ing and rtm dlyjjiard-surfnclng. ship Boprd of Education of the officials will m ake short addresses board to the advlwory bonrd, fyullng Title 38 by w hich nn interpretation, D onaldW eir also attended the M ueller,, Clifton, and his estranged town Township, vicc-chulrman of Quentlons Qiavel Supply ibo'mbincd office of assistant high th the gathering^ . , Upd the wtnte lf\w. 4nuke* no pro­ could be made. M r. Smith declared m e e t i n g . _ wife, Ruth, Holly SI., W est Keans- the M omnoutii County Republican Committeeman William J . Hegan school, principal ^nd" guidance The.canteen, making Us debul as Vision for advisory hoards and that that oven nn attorney could nqt It w as announced that Rudolph B. burg, brought new actions for the 'Exccutlvc Committee, nnd ^Mrs. ijskpd, In this cnnneetlon, about director* lo be filled by one person, u recreation project for youths be­ therefore there could be no pre­ b e. specific, as he could only con­ M iller had .completed the 1048-40 pair in M agistrate .Seymour It. Joiu'ph C. Jrw ln of Red Rank, presi­ tho gravel pit In ClilTwood, owned came under Are from W illinm M. tween the ages of 13 and 10, will he cedent by wliicit tho rolutlonshlp jecture w hat'a court m ight rule. audit of the association'n1 books at Klcinbcrg's courl Monday when dent of. the United W omens -Re- by >the township, llo nnid he had Strother, board vice president, at open from (1;3Q lo 11 p.m. Also fea­ of the planning bourd tn the ad­ Asked for his views, Mr. Smith no chargc and a^lcltcr of thanks lhe husband, unable to produce ublican'Clubs, were guests ?ucs- heard there was. hot...three days M onday’s;, conlcrcnco m eeting. tured during tho evening yvtll bo visory boiird- could bft gauged, tho pointed out Subtitle 10 of the act, Was ordered sent* to-hiin. $100 ball, was remanded to -the Sny afternoon nt the May meeting supply of material left al lhe site. Mr. Strother held a -guidance dancing, television . viewing, anti planning bonrtl members decided was indexed for veterans who wcro Mrs. W eir Subm itted her resigna­ county Jail. He will .be returned of the Matnwan Woman's Repub­ The chuirman Ulsputed this, point­ director could not perform the pool and ping pong gnmon. Refresh-, to n*k tho advjadry board for a to Raritan.-Tow nship Saturday,, for Ing out there wns n yot untouched em ployees of educational * systems functions of ,bis office if he were tion hs m em bership.chairm an,and lican Club...... , bed of gravel In the renr niea of merits w ill-be In chnrgo of John Joint mcoling on May 18 Uwl Itey undrsU pulotcd- that-w hcrc. n_jcpm-, «lso =to rbc,'an;..adm inlstratlvc ond public relations representative. It hearing on a complaiiit slgJied by M r s . Mf dlscipllne-and duced.- by. Mrs. Willinm Plosion, Pair Attacked 7 R, L. Carton, Thom as Ffancy, Thco- gate, M atawan, acting as recorder In with tho prdtveds .of 4hu bond thd *'Y" bonrd •"of Tdlrccloi;ii, will tincnt to tho Stcllbr situattfn as. the need 'of guidance ar#'‘ both p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n : •' ___ dorc Phelan. Charles C. Schock'jr. the absence of Mr. KIcinbcrg, heard offeliiig, Gommltlermaii Stephen Introduced the evening^ SjiPnkers the, M aiawan Towxwhip Board of. great. . - : ,’ - ' . D uring .Uu?.,„bu8incHH ''sSsslon^- it and pr,..j, Paul Weiss. • complaints .which alleged’ Mr. J . Kallctu BUggpHlod tho road fore* and assist in the direction of the By Rabid Dog . E ducation'll a body^clcctcd_by:'twp Dpnald H. Ross; supervising was announced that a food sale w ill M ueller^ poured. .ga^Ilne,-. on , his inau l)o asked to look tho equipment proyrain which will be In charge of m unicipalities and the supervising principal, questioned if the board be held J3alurday_m orr»lng "nt 10 m other-in-law , M rs. Frances Nelson, over also* — \ , . •­ gCfllUL o f young people headed principalshlp • Is not an office the could afford to hire. separate In­ Seek Articles For; ; o'clock In Iho M. & M, Klcetrlcal Browntown Man And L . Melvin HopTa, Keypnrt com? by Miss Peggy Devlin, Oihero are J t e r m o t. Which -is fixed by law ,...He dividuals io r these, two functions. and assaulted his father-in-law , the Appliance C». store, A donation of Country Sale May 21. ■ late. H arry Nclsort in an altercation Sharon KlHotl. John RobertN, Con- Wife Aro Ordered .... ~Vckn6wlcafcrca-a "contract as-super­ H e'rcltcnjted his sland ihe guldfinco $10 was voted to ..the Maluwan mcrcial artist,' was asked lo glvP at the Tfcls(»n"hoinc: -At.:.t^.al tlm o Ntunee Hcuxor, and Alfred Kwlng* vising - principal for a year stip­ director should bo given the title Ytrunm. / / ‘ - .... offered leachcra without the apy M atawan arc M rs. Philip L. Neld* M rs. Muellci* and lier m other when up, IM acknowledged it would he, yesterday''afternoon-'In the.linlldlhjV action would likely bring a ruling Refreshment!] were served by KaNW 'nrunswIck police -- wcu< proval of all adm inistrative offi­ linger, Mrs. Peter Read, M rs.'C. A. ho appeared ul ■ the Nelson home quite expensive to have a plaque in favor of Mr. Stctlcr under Title Mm. Charles Smith, Mrs/ Frank unaware of the Incident unlll the.. cers concerned; also if such Icachef Gessweln, M rs. W. H. Sutphin, Mrs. Apr. 10, a Saturday. 'TJio-hours made with all the nmnes ou It, bifl 38, subtitle 16,, a? the courts have Johnson and Mrs. Jam es Melnfcer. Civic Club Dance rep7)rt*' wa« received from New' sentim ent as coulcj bc probed should Jam es E. V oorhccs, M rs. F. 21. .Dli.sj^ prescribed in Jiu? court order f(»r a cojnmi’moratlve one, wllhout evidenced, a disposition to inter"­ A t the liext ineeting. June 7, host­ .JeiM‘y t)epiirlin(,)it of ll,ligation w as Imnindiatcly ing of conlracls. One view was may be auctioned und who wish to Sundijy.j from 10 a.m. lo 7 p.m.- more than the wooden, honor rolls. in th c favor.of employees who are M rsvflam es Burton and Mrs.- George Kdgar W, . V anllusklrk, urefildenl lauuclied and- it wifs not until the faculty should have a right'to contribute these .items, may tele­ M ueller ex]»rntised a wish to tlie veterans. The act applies to service Davison. - - . • of Ihe M atawan Civic Club slated Tuesday night 'thnt It Was lenviiVd insist-on n standard agreeable to phone any of the above committcc court lo enter counlereomplaint In /ill w ars, tipt W orld W ar II alpne, yrh lc n iu y thal Thom as (I. W rlslead, thut the collide hud nut begun tooehors of long ’ tenure. ..v;Aj)i. opr. m em bers and arrangem ents will bo- "ngnlns.l M rs. Nelson and to ivlnjn ~M irl^1th^discIt)sed:,~tlw refore-the- chulnnnir,,Jm /i ;mibm.l.Ucdrua... pre* treatm ent. ■ p'osed view W as~thnt this would' m nde-for -eolkw U ng-ani-iraxispurial..•cotim+h— Mr.—K4<4nbor*f~rrMa'slfink'ii said Ih al'S tephen-■ GI Bill is not involved. laj' the whole syslciirt'-upen lo the tlon to the fair site. 41 mi n w y -o ~ x m -Uhu-- urogam him of his fnlluro to keep the jJkacoj To Open On Saturday ^waye)M 'U7'^n',“ Hlitpinii"~32-ynVr“iiin'~ W illiam M. Strother, vlcc presi­ workings . of Jealousies and Item s donated- thus' faV Tango of preparalloiui for Ihe club's an­ ns ordered after the A u k . 2 pro«Vwi- Session Friday wife, Mrs. Klknbeili Swaychck of nual spring diuncr-danro (o be held dent, who presided *^n the absence “politics.*’ / . . . ‘ from . antique • clocks.' picces . of lngs, and accordingly remanded The annual lloy ^r:oul drive in Thmhh iUfi Itrnwntuwn Miction of of Clifford F. Reeves,1 president, The discussions bccarnc .sj? diver­ period furniture, ana bric-a-brac in Huttonwood. M anor on .Saturday him tu tlie county- jail when he' M aiawan opens Saturdny wilh. the Madlnon, were lo tiegin taklnil treat­ observed that asr the situation had gent'that/Jam es,Street, n member, to pledges of food lo bt» “diifposLxi Women’s Club.Hcars vening, " '■ could not produce fluids for Keouts distributing letters and con­ ment yesterday morning al ' the all the makings- for a test ease, he asked where lhe. “harmony” so of via a "hofnem adc".boplh. Free-* According lo.Jlie report, imjh'a- another peace bond pehdlng Satur­ tribution envelopes in a house-to- Report On Question office of Dr. Howard Adler of New dcsirnd the profTcr of a contract much talked about had gone. Mr. holder Jam es S. Purkcs, chairman tions point -to a flue lurnoill for day's hearing. houso canvass. On May 15 tliere iiroosw lck,' delayed until it could bc gone into oT the Riverview fund'. campaign, Discussed the affair w hlrh annually highlights lloss held 11 w ould, bc poor pro­ will be follow-up canvass. lh(f Inciil i;priiig social season. Police learned that the couple very thoroughly. The board accord­ fessional ethics for teachers lo will servo ns auctioneer. Householders .are requested nol T hlrty elj,,ht member.** and « u <>h1« had slopped along Routo K-2II, near ingly directed Mr. Dominick not'to become concerned with employ­ Drivers Pay Fines Proceeds will be tist-d lo fiminee to give 1helr....con(ributions to the of the Matawftn - Woman's Club TI l o ' s lime, at t:U0 Sunday morn* forward a contract to Mr. Stetlcr m ent and discharge factors. rhiirltahle proj<'ciu sponMired by Motorists Pull Man, Scout delivering the envelope but fYirl/iy attended a «e;.rtlor» of Iho low to. tejutlr a fiat .tire. Hwaychek until, further npticc. . Three traffic offenders paid flne:j th»* orgaid/rrttfHL ' , Edwin >H. Dominick, district to return the donation by mail/ Wife From Truck Cab of $3. and $2 eonls, in M auistrate United ••Nations, at Lalte Suecns.s, l)lnne>/w ill l\* M'rved at 7^’iO. wan Oxlnii the lire wlten the d«'ii clerk, read a letter from the Stale James Flynn, drive chairman, re­ H erbert R. Rothenberg's c(»url dur­ Tiie trip was iiiadn hy tfhaitered 'I'lie afliT dlnnor dance immic wilt atlacked lilm, biting his rlfcd.itjj.nu Departm ent of Education approving quests as ^uany persons as pOAnible Township Republicans A m an and wife riding in a truck ing, lhe. past week on com plaint of b u s , be iuinir.iit-fl by Krnle 1‘ylo am] llirounh a leather Jnuket.“lM rf t o 1054'fhc high school plan of study lake advantage of the t.. envelope A tif t))i‘ aetfsJoor-wJtursried loaded with furniture narrowly Keyport police, • • . : ' hiu orrlwultii, , > ' Mway_chc;k came lo his ahijIManeu Hear Lauro And Regan recently devised by Mr. Ross and' pJa/», thus saving (lie inconvenience Escaped Injury yesterday when the Leo Kalleta, 8 Wasli»nf{(ori St., was given M onday tffiernoon ut ( ir e Besides Mr, Vanfhiskirk and Mr. /ind lhe W, UN study group;of. the. club will m e m b e r s : " T . - A . I 'l i e i / m , . D r . W n l Its head to Trcnlon~for exam ination Republican Club was held at the arrangem ents could nol be altered Hold Scout Court Passing motorists stopped and Front St., Keyport, for earele.sti meet during (he sum m er m onths on Jace M« (.*ue, M ayor Jiihn- W» A pple- on Monday. W hen, tho report was Oak Shades .Firchouse lasl night. before 1054 by o succccding super­ pulled the Imprisoned pair from driving on Front St., A pr.'21, A character court was held lu the Ihlrd Monday afternoon for u received from Trcnlon pollro Were D. Gardner Foulke urged increas­ vising . principal, Mr. Dominick gale nd Leo Welniiteln, -- the cab of the badly dam aged truck. _ Sam La.sky. Newark, was given Matawan Borough Hall Tuesday short study period, ‘ ” . diHpalched to tlw uychek’s home but ing, activity by. .all members In affirmed they were rflxed for the* •...The tru tk dHVf‘r,.. Jj^hn .M ortim er, a Ainnmons on ‘Apr. 20 for riot eventntf hy^-Cnrnelitii Ackt*rwj», Ou Friday tlie gi'»up attended fu;mnciple of good to K’celvt^ hi* badge in M atawan In a r r n e d tunic u/ider, tf|c Jur/sdlction by i*re«ldefil Trutnitn /or coo/Irma* ,v M r.' Lauro'"guaranteed" ritheV m o v e d . ’ ' '*...... *" ' " go'vtrnrv * :it by voting for thn can­ several ycar«. .p.ther mcmbirrn -of of ii jtecretary general, Delegates t If i/i of appolntqients to postm aster­ Child Collides With than “pronilsed'‘ *to- Equalize taxes The annual rourld-Up of- pupils d i d a t e s ' f the Dem ocrats for IJetter the cbaratUT court were Juntleo froii* "Polinfd find "Yugonlavla also ships io M ataw an and Cliffwood Car; Leg Fractured while Mr. Regan pointed out his who a*-e to attend the Cliffwood Fffhion Show Gf/vcrninenl. To'these voters und J / e n r y K. Ackerson of Keyport (ind s p o k e hi opponillon. Speaking for C harles J. Ji’nnpmann, of 27 M onc*. iiccoinplishmcnts ae a committcc- School for the first year, will bc by Stelnbach 6c Co.. Anbury Park, j to the citizens ftf/ thi Township in Charles C, Schock, M atawun. the m ca«urc wore Jam es Cordier, of roe has j|ieen nnrfdtlated lor the » Klnlne *. Hlidioiinn. I3*year-old man and pledged lo continue to held Thursday, M ay 12.' from 10 a.m. sponsored ' by Matawan Cdntem- general, ‘ we pledge * * ourM-lver.’ ^o Ihfl United Statrx, TryMVle Lie of Matawan position. H<; has b^n diiughter of- M r. *Mt.H«atlng , and d^ninl* will he unavailing. * B y GK. llotpolnt, Fairb?ink**M orR’, proposed (establlnhmenl of a UW Corps veteran and was severely,In­ urday afternoon. .' houses, wth the next m eeting sched­ theria, etc. The children r^ust fee at little cost,.-Jet us clean yrtur W e-tlKink you for your v»»td of and Myers. W hat aro your require* guard force. ' jured in a plane crash on June Tiie child wns playing at the uled for June 1 In jCliffwood. , five years of age by Sept. 30 i n furnace now. R .' L . C artan fie Co. confidence and trusl wr may con­ rnrnto? Conover Bros, Solos St At the m eetlng-of the ftu d y g r o u p fl, 1 0 4 4 . h o m e o f h friend and darted from order to be registered. ' TeL M ataw an I-0 Z 3 7 . JfpiJ— A d v . tinue to he\ worthy of it In the Scrvice. Phone Holmdel 0*0121. previous to Jfce m fiftlny ►r»‘*/on the ► Frank A, Caracciolo o f Cliffwood some ahnibbery a* her m olher’a car Power Lawnnibwers f u t u r e . W lekotunk, N. J. wJfpOtf—Adv, duhject for diicusslon wms " flh o * 4ld wns nom lnutrd for the postmaster* e.nU^«:d_ ihe driveway. Relieving 20* and up by Moto-M ower, aUo ‘ Hybrid Se*d Cx>rn Trade In Tour Old. Lawn Mower Democrats for Belter We IW tify lhe N orth A tlantic Pari?'’ ship In that. community. Mr. that the car was not In mollon, the Planet Jrr garden tractors, equip­ N. J. Certified No. 2, 4. 7 and U. S. for a new one at Keyport Hardw are ■ Government. Get Set For Next WJniert— T he grou p voted In favor of rollficJt' Carocclolo nlso is a W orld W ar II girl ran directly Inlo the path of ment, supplies and service. Order 13. Also soya beans, sweet com Co. ' . wjfp JfpS-A dv. ' I/cl us fill your coal bin now tion w ith ueccBNary hnplem enhtllon v e t e r a n . the approaching vehicle (fnd *Wns now! Conover. Bros....Sales and-a ..complete. line pf : field and , • — ------'4 ------'r _ with Old Company'* Lehigh .Prcm* to nhikc II work. Another m eeting struck by--lhe-front fender, f»ho Servicc. Tel. HolmdeU-9-6121. lawn mixtures. X!bi®ver Bmtlwrs. •For Rent** and Sale" cJpu Emerson Radios sod Television ~ 1'iifnV Anthrnelte/- Phone—Ms Uwho of-uh»-4ias*.wUllAy-jM <|d-following Real K i l e to Lifting Cards for u l i was treated at the office of n phy­ . Wickatunft, W. J. wjfjtftf— Adv. ' Wlckatunk/ Ptuiric flol/tyfet .may be parchosed t t this ©ffic*. in stocki- Itanlwuia (Ul... 1*02,77. II. h. CurUiu h C o . the Mny bmikfast on-M ny Ifl. j ■t thl* omce, , sician and returned to her hpine. .. . .- o i f \ ^ • * P A G E TW O THE MATAWAN JOURft&U ittATAWAN, N. 3. THimSPAY. MAT 5 . 1849 Following the ceremony a recep­ Ho»pital Auxiliaries . Accept $1000 Settlement DEATHS WEDDINGS tion was hpld in Pef“th Am boy for Two Start Insect In Suit Against Track ■ included tlie New Jersey Trust Co. a large number of relatives .and To Hold Country Sale of Long Branch,' ns a defendant but . Michael.Scadis * ■ A roae-M iiaiia*' ...... friends. - The, couple left for a The auxiliaries of Rlvervjew Ilos- : Thc Charlcs._.H, Engler Lum ber the com pany was released at a pro* , Miss Irene Mllntta, daughter of wedding trip to W ashington, D. C„ M ichael Scadis, 71, of 00 Ravine Thomas S. Byrne pital- have unnounced that they'ure Co., Carr Ave., Keansburg;' was trial heorirtg; :• ...... - . . . . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Milattn of and ‘ M rs.-,. D’A polito'sw truveling .Dr., Matawan, husband' of Mury holding *.an oW -fashioned, all-day granted $1000 at Freehold on Apr. Cleveland Ave., Old Bridge, becam e quint was "a blue check sharkskin (Paziatcs) Scadis,. die£ Tuesday L’buntry/'solk ond auction Saturday, H-VW-lVfCo-workers 27 in settlement of a scheduled Oil Burner and Boiler Cleaning the bride of Edward Arose, son suit w ith’ m atching_acc6sso"rietf'and Keyport Navy Vet I» .. ‘•'attornoon, M ay 3, 1040, after.u.brief.i May 21, at the Theron M cCampbell Dine In Buttonwood; Superior Court suit against the Service. Get the m ost out of your of Mr. and Mrs. Elm er'’Arose, 171 a corsage -of gardenias. Upon their Partner In New “Fog” illness. Mr. Scadis, a retired farm, Holmdel, for the -benefit-of Monmouth Park Jockey Club and Kuel Ol! Dollar. Stultz. wjtf Chinjjaroru Ave., Keyport, . in a return they will reside in Port 47 Years With-Firm m usician: wlio. retlded in M utawan Spray Project - the hospital building-fund; a K eansburg building contractor for- double ring ceremony ■ performed' R e a d i n g . * ...... v - for the past 20 years, was b o r n i n On Apr. 27 u-testim onial dinner alleged non-payment of bflhr for. Sautrday nfternooft, Af>r. 30, 1940, M r. D ’Apolito served In the Army There will be a trash and traas- L i t h u a n i a . *•&>. w a s a m e m b e r o f Robert Kofocd ot; Keyport, a was given at Buttonwood Manor, $4400 for m aterials used in-, con­ WHARTON MEMORIALS at 4 o'clock in St. Thumus' Church, five years, including two years of ui*e table, toys for tots, antiques, a ltie~Royal O rder of Eagles of EUza- Navy veteran,, and Georfee Blair of ^Matawan, in honor of Thomas S. struction. 43f- .the.. $3. m illion O cean- - . b y Old Bridge. The Rev.' .Father oveTjseas duty.... . ’ . ; m agician--show , -. petK,—-horhe-m adfr For several'years he operated Shrewsbury,1 have ttorted a new Byrne of 220 Roseville Ave., New­ port rachftnrianb ‘ . ' Malawan-Kayport Monument Works , French, pastor, perform ed the cere, food stuffs,' parking prizes, . and a picnic site oh Ravine Dr. at Lake business of insecticide control. The ark, by 125 of his eo-woi-kdrs in . . Highway 35 : ’ jnony .in a settinu of w hite lilndi.'olj. wheels of fortune. The nale starts The suit, flled. by Edward F. LnfTerts. - irhund Also surviving' are his wife, ^ir^i> - Thomas-~Knneyr-W hltc St., M rs. A cker so ivT-~ -:— ...... - - - Mnrtha (Kuntne) Deutsch, a Eon, Red Bank. They wiih be married windows," the ' Chimney nnd - attic ^-A BRAND-NEW W illiam J. of South Amboy; four M ay 10 nt 2 p.m. at the church. A vents. Most fog sprayers notify other daughters, Mrs. James Sul­ reception w ill.follow at the_.J#ol)y local fire departm ents before each To Entertain Officer livan and Mrs. Robert McVeugh of Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank. ‘ ...... job to-save false alarms. The fog Mrs. Frawley is Die widow, of itself is not inflammable. ^ ' Pride of M onmouth Council 112, MOTHER’S DAY President Park; Mrs. Roccu Disario Daughters of America, will enter­ of Metuchen; M rs.^M ark Dali of Bernard Frawley. She owns and According to Mr. Kofocd, all In­ tain State Councilor Charlotte Parlin; a brother, three, sisters, ond. operates Pleasant Valley Inn, Route sects in treated houses die at once T yler and her staff on their official CAKE- 12 Rwndohildronr... 34, Hobnd**.!. Mr. Kaney is em­ ancj Ihe Invisible residue of fog left, visit on Monday evening ut the " ' F’u n c ^ I: orr'angem ent?.. arov under, ployed' by- the M onmouth' County qn'-.tliQ..floor...will, continue tn Jtlll 90c and up — P a r k A v e. Fire)To[iSe,"' A ll- council direction of the GundrUin Service, Road Departm ent. l«sts tliat enter the house within charter members ure requested to South Amboy. . . the next three to six'" 'irv&Ttths. llumanH”and pets arc not injured a t t e n d . QUALITY BAKERY G uslaveH eflenlocher.-; WILLS FILED through contact with the residue fffrn. _ W o thlng te jTitidc wvt by the 17-19 E; Front St. - KEYPORT M ts.'*, Louisa. llngcnlocher, '70, M 'Siism m widow .of Gustave llagenlocher, Elixabelh Ogdetf^ fog whlc’i has n pleasant odor and does n o t stain. - . USE YOUR CREDIT ; Hied at ilor hom e, 123 R aritan Ay<*., Elizabeth Ogden, Keyport, who Fog spraying, is new. TlwrTquip' • K eansburg, on Friday, Apiv29, 1049, died M ar. 27,'1040,-bequcothed to a . at , ' sitter a short illness. She hod lived daughter, Dorothy O gden G a r r i ment was adopted -from a war , in K eansburg about 20 years. son, $500; to a son-in-law, Chaun- m achine built to throw o*ut a .smoke MRS.-EDWARD AROSE 1 MOTHER’S Day Surviving ore two sons, Charles, cey, Leon. G arrison,. $500. - The re­ screen.- The machine generates,^ Keyport Jewelers m ainder..of thc estate was willed blast of hot gas tliat explodes DDT, Keansburg; Gustave, Newark; a gowns. The three attendants’ car­ and Opticians in equal shares to the daughter or jmy other insect- killer, into a daughter,- Mrs. Emma Ehlinger, ried bouquets . of lilacs and t;nap- Newark; four grandchildren and and a .granddaughter, Frances white ^fog so. line that .04,000,000 .. 49 West Front St. dragoris. • . Sunday, May 8 Elizabeth Ogden. The -daughter droplets could fit. inside a single six great-grandchildrcn. • ' Elmer A. Arose of Keyport, was and the son-in-law w ere- appointed drop from un ordinary sprayer.'' Keyport, N. J. Funeral services were under the best man for his brother and ushers executors of the will, made July Gardens also may. .be , treated direction of the Hyan Funeral w ere Eugene Clark nnd John Cos tic, Telephone Keyport 7-2001* Give Mother the Beat 2 0 , 1041. through fog spraying without lp» Horfte, Keansburg. . - a cousin .of the bridegroom, both jury to plant life, The process CONVENIENT TERMS of Keyport. , ' - Whitman’s Sampler...... 1 lb. box $2.00 ciimlnnlos mosquitos and insert; Walter W. Blair The bride’s mother wore a gray which attack flowers.Qnd shriiba.^. “ Sampler ...... 2 lb. “ 4.00 W alter W. Blair, 02, of 153 Pros- prinl dress, black qccessorics.and ii BIRTHS -peet; Ave., .Bound Brook, «• "former .. “ -FairhiU' ■ • • ■ ■ 1 lb. “ 1.50 corsage of gardenias Tlie bride­ Wall Wedding fitationcry- c o rr e 'e resident of Hazlet, died Saturday, groom’s, m other wore a charlreuso :- v “ Fairhill...... 2 1b. “ 3.00 M r.-and' Mrs. joscphs^W all,1 2fl printed ojju postj v o r . Btock* jusl Apr: 30, 1040, in Monmouth Me* dress w ith black accessories and' a ■ -■ ■ Greenwood PI.. Keansburg, ' are received. T ry u *.. , ..... “ Milk Choc. morjal Hospital, follow ing, a six* corsage uf pink roses. . parents of a son born W ednesday, week illnoss. Ho was a retired Following tho certm oby..a.recep­ s t o r a g e Penn Wynn .. . .. 1 lb. “ 1.50 Apr.- 27, 1040, in .M onmouth Me- v R eal EstatQ:L lstin^ Cords, for pc^e - carjttnter.-- He was the son of. Iho tion for lJjO'guesls w as held In SI. /* Penn Wynn . . . .. 2 lb. “ 3.00 r * . i - ojt this otnc^- ...... late* W illiam, and Sarah Biair. Thpnuui' H all, ,Mf. and M rsA Arose “ Antique ...... 1 lb. “ " Services w ere conducted yesterday V A U L T 1.50 left later^for A ttip to ‘W illiam sburg, at 2 p.m. in the Bcdlc Funeral Va., and’ upon their return will . . Brady " ^ Antique . . . ^ . . , 2 lb: M : 3.00 A daughter was born W ednesday, Iloinei Keyport. Interm ent was in reside with thc bride's parents. “ Philadelphia . .. . 1 lb. “ 1.25 , Holm del Cem etery. Apr. 27, 1040, ‘ In-.Pertii Ainboy DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER ON PREMISES ■-> The bride is a graduate of Soulh GerferaT.llospitol to Mr; and Mrs, River ^Tligh School, nnd Ihe -bride* • Complete Insurance Schrafft’s Nuts and Fruits .. m b . box 1.50 Nicholas Brady, 7 Lawrence Park­ OPTOMETRIST Miss Eleanor Petri groom - I* a-graduate of' Keyport. ' Miss Eleanor Petri, sister of Mrs. way, Laurencc Ifarbor...... ■ U . e “Same Day” . ' “ Nuts and Fruits . . . 2 lb. “ -3.00 High School. Doth Mr. and Mrs, EYES EXAMINED IOB SUPIR-tRBVICI Lester VanGeisen of Keyport, died Arose are employed by E, L duPont , Withdrawal “ Miniature ...... 1 lb. “ 1.50 Thursday, Apr. 20, 1940,* >ot her . DeMarco 'V —A HIW SUPIR-SIXB dcNemours. Co., Parlin. Mr. Arose 35 W . Front St., Keyport * Bonded Driver “ Miniature , . . 2 lb. “ . hom e in--Brooklyn. - She -ia- also Mr. ahd’Mrs. Frank DeMarco, 33 Loriger,'deeper, roomier...with 3.00 served three imd -one»halL-ycar&_in. Tel. Keyporl 7*277& ______a lorgor o xpandlng coin pur te l. “• Asst. Choc.'. . . lib. “ survived by a brother, Edtyard t h d A r m y ...... First St., Koypoi‘tra re _parent?'of a- 1.25 Petri, Mt. Vernon, N..Y. _ . son born Wednesday, A p r.'2 7 , 1 040, nouns' Keyport Cleaners Transparent windows hold “ . Asst. Choc. .;. . . ____ 2“lb. " 2.50 . Loabrlel’Rhilander In Hazard Hospital. DAILY: 0 a.m. to fl:30 p.m. Plant and Vault inapshoti and Identification. The marriage of Miss Belty A. Wed., 0 o.m, to "12 Noon - Division'and Third Sta. You can add extra windows or Beautiful Heart Boxes for Mother’s .Day • Sablnl Frl., O'a.m. to 9 p!m. FUNERALSERVICES Rhilander, daughter of Mr. and ..detach them completely! |h ' filled with Schrafft’s■- Asst. - Chocolates.' A son was -born Thursday, Apr. . Sot:, 0 u.m. to 0:30 p.m. K E Y P O R T 7-0133 Mrs. Albert Rhilandor, Chingarora Smart Colors... C A $1.95 to $4.2S - Harry B. Cafon Ave., Keyport, to Charles A. 20, 1040, in M onmoulh M emorial .. Ai «iiv«rfliici lo V*D w Funeral services for Harry B. Hospital ..to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lesbriel,-- son of '. M f/‘"imd ' Mrs. TAeSefurc/ayEyentnffPost +fox Candy Cupboard . .,...... ■ Caton, of W ashington, D. C., were Charles C. Lcsbriel, Poole Avo., Sabini, 1 St. -Clarks* Ave., Keana- 1 lb. box $1.00 b u r g . . held Friday afternoon in Wolfi- Union Beach, took place oiuSunday W E D O Candy'Cupboard ...... 2 lb. “ 2.00 i'n ]* (o n . nftnrnoon, , Apr. 24, 1049, at 3:30 CHROMIUM Chocolate Masterpieces ^' • Mr. Caton, husband of the' for­ o’clock In the rectory of SI.'Joseph’s - '• O'Brien Electroplating, mer Adele Ogden Keyport/ died C h u r c h , licyp o rl. ■ ^Tbe lltfv. Thomas A dnughter was born In Porlh NICKEL Heart-Box ...... -... 2 lb . . 4.75 'at his hom e Tuesday, Apr. 20, 1049, CofTey, eurtite, ofTieiated. Amboy G eneral ll03pitnl, Thursday, SILVER Pblishitig and -Marlon Milk Choc. Cherries .... lb. box* 98c after, a ,brief Illness. He was born G iven in marriaife by hor father,- Apr. 20, 1949, to ■ Mr. ond Mri. BRASS Delson Thin'Mints-.., . I lb. box 69c in Alexandria, Va,, and educated Ihe bride wore a pink crepe dross W illiam O’Brien, 3U Shadyslde Ave., Refinishing at W estern M aryland pollego and with grey accessories and carried Luurencc-Harbor. - COPPER received his law degree from the n bouquet of white roses, tied with Complete Selection of Hallmark Greeting University of Virginia In 1901, He pink stream ers. Toihllan 17 Broad,St., Red Bank. • . Cards for Mother’s Day. ^w a^Lxctlrj?fl-iJil£»iiLfif__^hit- Pnrr>>5. __j*.Ir^and-M ra, ^ .Wi 11 iam --Trxanbcy. and . M rs.:. H aihnz.. Tashjjnn, pondcuco action of the Justice of EatontoW n,'wei*e Ihe attendants. Tvfarlboro 'Klanor, M arT boj^^nT lift' "113 W . Front St. REDBANK- DL’parlm ent's Alien p ro p erty Cus- The bride's '"m other ' ^ore navy pnr?f}(s of n son born'Friday, Apr. Telephone R«d Bank 6-1277 "CARPETS CLEANED -.Visit our ..store for- delicious..Ice..Cr.ean>.'.7 todlun Division. ’ . .. flowered crcpe with pink accessories 20, 1040, in Monmouth Memorial .RIGHT IN' YOUR HOME! " and Sandwiches. ' Follow ing his graduation from the and the bridegroom’s m other wore H o s p i t a l . > For' Estimate ...... U niversity of Virginia, he practiced a binck flowered dress with match­ - Phone 7-0144 law with his father and becnmo ing accessories. Both had corsages - Cornell judue of the Alexandria civil and M r. and M rs. Robcrt_ Cornell, 148 Broad 'Street Cleaners of pink roses. . 10 Flnl St. Keyport police court when it was established Following the ceremony a recep­ Jackson St., M atawan, arc parents CHARGE IT the THEODORE ! PAPPAS in 1904. He joined the Allen tion was held at the Union Gardens of a daughter born Saturday, Apr. . Formerly Costa's * . Property Division of the Justice, Flrchousc, Union Reachi-The cmijMe HO, 10-10, in Fltkln M emorial Hos­ Departm ent in 1017 as tin attorney left for a short w edding trip to New p i t a l , * 7 W. Front Street ..Keyport and served until 1021, retiring to York and upon {heir return will private practice until 1935 when lu; reside in their newly-furnished Rice.... J'ejoined the departm ent, retiring in hoirje at '214 Chlngarora Ave., A daughter was born to Mri -and 1 0 4 0 . , . Union Beach. The brides! traveling Mrs.. Bnird Ricc, Valley Dr., M at­ MARKETING Mr. Caton‘'Was one of ihe found­ costume was a blue nnd grey gatf- awan, on Thursdoy, Apr. 28, 104p, FIBRE RUGS ers of the Litile Tiieuter, group in UNOLEUM ardinc suit with matching acces­ In M onmouth M em orial Hospital. Alexandria, and also was a mem­ s o r i e s . I j g j s ber of the Sharps and Flats, an Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Lesbriol iil- ■ Clayton _ am ateur musicians’ group, und was lended Keyport' High School. Mr. A. seven • pound, Ihree * ounce 7 9 ^ s q .y d . Nothing liko praise from the fam ily to make life seem sweeter, past president of the George Wash* Inlaids Installed Heavyweight Rpveisible is there? And, believe me, it cornea your way often when you Lcsbriel is employed by his father dnughter was .born to M r, ond Mrs. plan appetizing, healthful Spring menus around fine foods ington Blrtljdjiy Association. in - the plum bing., business. John Clayton, M ain St., Miitnwan, irom.your,Awf'» And you can actually save money while your ‘-Surviving, besides-his wife are a on Sunday, .-M ay-1, 1Q49, in _ the meals orp'brinfflnjs you well-deaerved applause! - son, H arry B^of Suffolk, Va.. and a Snuth Ambiiy M emorial Hospital. D ’A p6lrio*i.auro Venetian Blinds , WALLPAPER PARTY TIP THAT’S TOPS ' daughter, M rs. W illiam II. W ulcott Miss Ann Lauro, daughter of Mr. The baby has been named Patricia FOR LUCKY OOGSI of San Francisco, . . ... and Mrs. Vlnccnl Lauro, 12 Wnsh- Louise and Is the Claytons* first ; - . ■ $ 0 -4 9 ; ! My family, gets enthusiastic'fast I f you want to seo a grateful dog.' when I Berve JA N E P A R K E K I n nt on A vo., .-M atii w n n , Locarno tho c h i l d , ...... "Close, Outs" A ll Slsei iun feed.-your..pet.DAII,Y DOG 1/3 Discount POTATO CH IPS from A&P. Made FOOD regularly, ™ Fish Flavor brido of Antfclo D’Apolito of Port P ay Weekly. DIVORCES Fenwick . ON A L L PATTERN S • Puf° vegetable shortening. one day and Meat Flavor tlie next. Rotiding, on Sunday, May 1, 1049, uioy re' always crisp and dcliciousl Fo r D A IL Y DOG FOOD w ilj help at a ceremony ixirformed in -St. Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Fenwiclc, him feel healthier and happier, ’ i , Janul«wlci . Jofieph's Church, Keyport. ‘ Tho 209 Gartlcld Ave., Laurence H ar­ m m *, tp,^%fsra because there's wholesome nour­ Civqrcp 'w ua gruiifctl. Friday ul biTdegr66m is the son o f M r . n n d bor, era the.fw ents of a . Jlrst.child, Thayeir Strollers Window Shades Ja^ sfqfc$auce of bleu ishment in every ready-to-sehro ’ Freehold lo Henry Janulewicz. Mrs. Fronk D’Apolito of Port Read­ a daughter, born Tuesday, A pr. 20, . Bring in your Rollers. - ' .'-or cream cheese can, DAItnr DOG-fOOD is an M atawari-Frcchold Rd.. wiekatunlc, softened with ing n \ ■ - . . JD4D, in South Amboy Mcn'iorlnl $ J .25 Installed whl^e you wall. t ^ A&P exclusive—and It's dog-gono from his wife, Rose, on the ground Hospital. The baby weighed seven A» milk and spiced thrifty,tool \ The bride wore a gown of white Weekly- PAPER SHADES ...... 19c with Tabasco of of adultery, by Superior Court pounds,, eight.ounces, and has been White slipper satin trimmed with' French Worcestershire sauce. JAN E SORCERY WITH SAUCE Judge Donald H. McLane of thc Illusion and lrtce scl. ofT by rhlne- named ChrW lne* Mrs. Fenwick Is $10.95 ' PARKER POTATO CHIPS are a Choniery pivlsiun, Thc suit wUfl filones, JJer ]joufiue( consisted of the form er’ M iss'D orothy Peterson hit anytime I - ...... , -.... Here’s , menu magic for you, in not contested." an easjvereamy-smooth sauce for two white orchids -surrounded by of South, Amboy.- • •— - Mattresses Step-On Cans 1 H e re r* dream footwear, C u s t o d y o t a m in o r child by the c a r n a t i o n s . . . YOU'll, SAY cottago pudding far left-over cake. m arriage w as granted the petitioner. $ J .9 8 ' . deitgned to fit al h e e l. . i “BEST TEA FOR MEI" Simply cook ANN PAGE Miss Nancy Lauro, sister of the Rossi Passes Bar SPAKKLE^CHOCOLATE Mr. Janulowlcz charged the de­ bride, wo? inald of honor arid w ore $1 2 95 ond tos . . . and Imtepl Do try Flavor Tested N E C T A K or PUDDIN4.08 Select youn today. O UB OWN T E A S — they’re the Arm ond J .. Pclleller, In Porlh Am­ lace, trimmed with rhlnesioncH. choico of 3 out of C people who buy included among thc 140 candidates Tea at A&P. Many who prefer W!?A boy on dqips In J047 nnd 1048, and Sho carried pink carnation* made wjjo succesnfully passed Iho- A pril ing 3H cupamuK .with beorihg'a child in ihia porhwl N E C T A K and OUB OWN T E A S instead of t cup*. i& a baakct-stylo bouquet, Angelo bar exam inations for adm ittance as savo up to 16c on a pound, accord­ of estrangem ent from her husband. Zullo of Port Reading nephew of You can fix A&P’s New Jersey atlornoys.- The exam ­ SURPRISE STORE ALLEN'S ing to national Burvey averages. A N N PAGE. Ed\yard Farry Jr., Koyport, was the bridegroom, was best man. inations weriTUakcn by. c a n * A 4 P will give you vow 340 93 Broad Street daubli SPARKLE v ANII.LA or aUtjjrnpy for Mr. Januldwicz. " The mothers of the bride and d l d a t c s . 7-11 Front St. i Keyport, N. J. money back If you do not like Uiese BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING bridegroom wore spring print -■ Opp. Ihe Peal Office . -V - i i v ---- j H eir P oil Offlce - Teas u well as or better than any you ve ever tasted. ' v - , •the same way. fpr a gingerbread drcases ond corsogos of orchids Have you read the olasalflcd fld»1 ' Red Bank > oafcaert th at will win compliment*. PAGE THREE ’ Report 422 Cases O/ Check G ^ i ‘Fires r' : Women, Tot Hurt YeaW; wScom pM y [FasluOtlSIlOW^t Measles In Monmouth ' Doth Keansburg companies

M atthias C. Schotte'of M atawan; , "Monmouth County had 422 cases wero summoned twice Sqturdny to put out prass Oiticials si»id RUGS CLEANED was honored "recently by the N. j. Of m custcs, 123 cases of chtck(jnpox there was no dam age In either case. PICK UP AND DELIVERY Bell Telephone Co., upon comple­ and 45 cases of German measles - Tho flrst alarm w^is sounded for P h a n , 7-0141 16-Month-Old Girl Is tion of 25 years of telephone service. Mat. Contemporary during the two-week period ending a llreJ wnieh threatened u Hafago Hfc . w as’ presented with a gold' Saturday, Apr. 23, (t wus immumccd Run Down By Car In , League Is Sponsoring. in tlie rear of 350 Carr Ave., and service emblem. Friday by Ihp fourth district of the Broad Street Cleaners the second one, lit 5:45 p.m ^ was Driveway; Mrs. Mount Mr. Schotte’s telephone career Spring Event ' . 1 State H ealth Departm ent. __ JO Flrit 81.. 1------' K ty p b tl tegan-as^lnstnller- tn-Nfcwgfk :in r.The communities heaviest, hit injured la Crash ' The ~ Matiiwan, ? Contem porary 1924 nnd unttl 1940 he served as a wpre; Measles—Anbiiry Park, ttl League has. announced flnal plans Two worsen and. n small child cable tester and {splicer in . Eliza­ Neptune 04, Ocean Township 00! for the fashion Bhow'»to be given ".■were injured~in -autom obile acci* beth...-Follow ing a Tour~ of * duty O c e a n G r o v e r>2, u n d I . o n g ; l l r u n e h by Steinbach &’ C o.^A sbury. Park; .dents in this section Saturday 10(5; chickenpox—W est l.ong Braneh on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock 20; -N eptune. .2-1 . u>ld... .M iddletow n r-. ^nn M ount, Roosevelt Avc;,~Mat- in the M atawan High School uudi- awan, and M Frances Herbert, 20,' Township 11; Germun measles loriumr ' • • ' , , Fort M onmouth' It), l.ong llraneh Neptune, - art employee at tho Those taking part ns models' are 14 and Sen Bright 4. County W elfare Home', Freehold, Mrs:— Karl- Clausp-M rs:— Robert w ere the woni^n injured when n car Hardie, Mrs. John Kinney. Mrs. driven by J css, A. Mount, of the Suvc Money, Savu Oil. iitive yolif Harvey Johnson, Mrs. Duncan Furnace, cleaned antj Oil Burner _ M atawon. address, was. involved in Black. - Mrs. Frank .. M arz, Mrs. a hcnlJon-collision w itb’ ori^^ptfFfit- checked for, highest ofllclency. 3,000,000 SEEDS JJonald Robinson,. Mrs. M argucrije Stulte; - . Wjtf ed by George Rinear, :147 Broad Laird, Mrs. Hnrry J. Kahn, Mrs. In Each Pound St., M atawan,, on : R oute,.^ W eka- Conrow WycKotf, M iss Jane Pengel, tunk,-Saturday night. Miss Jane Anderson, Miss Sharon MatowonAutoBody Mrs.* M ount was treated at 4ho Elliot, Janet Claus, Lynn Smith, and Fender Shop S e Z O S . LA W N S H D — office-of-a_M alaw an -physiciau.tor lim ey Foulkc, Gregg Weiss; aU ol Lower Mein Street nn injured shoulder and discharged. M atawan; M rs."George pavis. Miss - Matawan . Beautiful Scolts Lawns cost no rnore—ono Miss Herbert1 was taken'-to M on­ Darbara Lchan, M iss "Gladys Bud- C o l l i s i o n W o r k o S t r o f l o l i y ...... PatnM ng— Color Malchlno pound^of llili triple c(eanedr9?-^W Wfifid- - ' mouth M em orial-Hospital suffering nlck and TVvndell putney, all' of Kr«*e Knth«!Vt«'* ' free teed doos tho work of two; pounds of from a possible fracture of the lejt Keyport.' • • "J.."''' ’ Phono Mnliwm — , - oi dinar/ soedi Protect your lawn Invoitmont leg, dislocation of the . hip, facial Many types nf fashions will be by idwlng lets of the best - l ib - $1,35 bruises and lacerations . ' shown, including gowns for the - William Kruftgor wa* honored wilh a teBtlmonial dinner recently el Cypress Inn.W anamQisa. upon Completion ol 25 ye.ar« with the baynhore . • 5 lbs - $d.45 10 tbs - $12.75, ~ ^~TIie’“M;Ita\VSTl F irst- A id^Squad bride, evening gowns. :afternopn roalty llrm ol Morrlsey b Welker. -Mr. Kruegerr monager of-the com* Gethsemane Lutheran' Church SPEC.At PURPOSI BIEND—for DENSE Shad*, poor dry ’ ' ambulance transported’ the women dresses, sportswear, beachw ear and r Moiri6KJ‘flhdM ap}ePlac&— — pany'i Keansburg office, wbb presented with a check, end a wrist watch ,ons< Terram, playqroundi i-| lb . J|,13 3 1U» ^ J5.4J. to the physician's- ofllee and- re­ children’s clothes. H ats and accea by the iirm and a ring by his co-workers, ' Hev.'TroiJerlek lloon, M inister moved Miss Herbert to the hos­ sorics also will be shown. John H. Roberts <>f Keyport., manager of MorrUoy tt Walker's Parfiimajjc, KIA lJr0/ld_"W)ICJ5" tli0-: Judxon,— planisL...-Tlioj.r. selectjons MARTIN & BROWN, Inc. Tiow holds.- : -v - ...... - • - crash- occurred*.- The^M alaw an. jpan will Include “Melody In nuijtii. MaUwsn. If. J. T*l. I-02B1 -Mr' Schoirc Ji^dcs atXoko.Blv^ w as issued a summons for carelcss ■stein; “M y" H e a rt' ~a\ Thy Sweet Parson's To Speak 1 Armstrong Dividend ond ■ Fourth Ave., and has been a driving rctum nble'before M arlboro Voice,” Salnt.Saons; . “Chanson Matawan resident for the past' 13 Coal Fuel Oil . Township ’ M agistrate Albert T. Triste,” Trchaikowsky; and “Hun­ State Attorney General Theodore Directors of Arm strong Cork Co. W E D E L IV E R years.' He is •’n member of the Phone Kcyport 7-2000 Gruskin. - ______garian Dance No. 51° Brahms. Miss D. Parsons wri|l addressrV{? 'dQOf : 12. flccordliiij Ip apnoiici'D icjit J. lo. sb/’jrohuJdorB 'u f - reeord AJay “■ Z crn itjff'G tiniH y fltl/, C» >1 ^•N cryk ,'^v u j' enjUyS Ashing * and .^oodworuirig, prizes will be.'awnrded. ’ piade today- by lions E. King of 0. Also a dividend nf cents Ask for. demonstration - • removed lo •M onm oiitJv^Iem orial Mrs. Schptto also is an employee Mris. W. W. B oesew etter Is g e n o r n l Little Silver, association president, per shore on $3.7r> cum ulative pre­ In your own home. vuu*nijje . you** _H ospital in a critical ctiridlllori w ith of the telephone conjjuny .serving chairm an of the fashion, snow with At thUvineeting, the last one' Mr. ferred stock payable June 15 to a fractured skull after being fltruek You save 50% oll i*lth a V^lnkler, afe nn,. occasional operator 111 the Mrs. J. Paul W eiss as co-chairman'.- King will proRide over ns chair­ shareholders of..record June 1. . A "by *a ear .In-the- driveway nf."her JKWport.'ci^ • • Other committee chairm en are Miss man, hc_flayn hopes to gain the ,dlvi P r e .^ o . c a n d v . 1______■ . of n school board county council ifol; ntr ho \un<; hneking cut nf~i A large attendance jis-expected pt f o r t h e tnr rrP o u ltry nnd Sfccrr y e edrr-I: drivew ay of tho ZeitniU home about . A jury before^ County “Judge J. the show which prom ises to'be ono 52 school districts in Monmouth, Straw—Litter. Do({ Food a BpoclaJty. S T O R A G E 7 p.m. ■ • ,* Edward Knight Thursday returned of the_ most diverslfled' ever to be Stultz. ' • wjtf " According lo 1hcr police,' Mr. a .verdict, of $203 in a "s'uSt by given ih Matrtwan. _ Coal—Coal, Place your order Harvey had. called at .the Zeimitz Edwin S. Stark, 35 Moran PI., V A U L T NOW for Bummor fill. S t u l t * . Classlfled ads get results c^ionply. residence lo lake children" O f‘the Keansburg, for damage done to his A. I. Bennett Co. fam ily to'a church afTair.^ M r. H ar­ store when movers dropped a bank Fined $2SO, Costs • . ; ■ . vey rushed the child to a Red Bank vault door, on a showcase. • ' An Assault Count ON PREMISES physican who ordered fier removal Defen(J:\nts in the action "were •..Complete Insurance to the hospital. . Jacob nnd Hyman Plavin, trading W illiam S. Hill, 42, of 34 Loko- A Cordial Welcome • “Same Day” PLUMBING as Jacob Plavin and Sons, Perth wood-Ave., Keansburg, was flncd Withdrawal Amboy.- The w recking' concern wns $250 aiid costs on an assault und to the OPENING of and HEATING St. Joseph’s P-' rem oving' the sale door from the buttery*' charge^ whpn*' nvraigued • Bonded Driver old K eansburg Natlonal Dank build­ Thursday aL Freehold... before Our 3rd Successive Season ing when it allegedly was dropped County Judge C. Giordano, 74 First Street Renames Officers on thcr, marble counter in" the lie was convicted by a jury M Sister M ary Jacobe’s eighth grade and Turkeys with Stortena—the brief descriptions-.of events arej| -'IT’S COLD CLEAR TO THE FLOOR class was awarded the attendance coirDlete food. Stultz. wjtf iiicluded. : .. e .prize and a special aw ard was m ade . . Deliciously Different! . . , : . to" MriT Slncy .Carbart. • The annual spring conference of ELECTION FEVER HIGH IN KEANSBURG Especially to our MOTHER’S DAY Dinner. the South Amboy region of Pary Kclvlmilor'l malcli* v parade, w ent from St. Ann’s north Councilm an ' J. f . 9; ^M artin- -will draw n large crowd*, including- one Ilian, piiiiii)-|ilnrlilii(! I'o fir-. . on Carr Aye., to Center Ave., then come ^ an end, and the ihcum- two weeks ago when over *400 •jilii ri- ,. , K'nli-il-iii-ntcel, proceeded eastw ard to M ain St. and bc.h^ along 'w ith 1heir •’ runriing people filled Balbntja's auditorium iiim iciilljr liiliik-uiiM l.'' turned south' ti> the btflld^ng. mate, James J. G m v a n y , a l l o f for reportedly the largest polHictil * * D uring the Ceremonies, flrcwdrics whom are endorsed by the Pro­ gathering in Keansburg history. In . w ere shot‘off. At night a program gressive League, will be defeated. addition, W ailt and'Brennan have of entertainment and dancing The election this year is one of sent literature through the m ails ot , . . m arked the flr§L social function in the most unusual irv^the color­ least once a week for tho past GET COU> CteAH 70 -THE MOOR. the hall. ' • ful political'history of Keansburg. several weeks charging the adm in­ w i t h . 13 candidates in tlie field seek­ istration with mismanagement. Report Liquor (S^plen ing the three seats-^an unprece­ The Independent candidates are dented number. Another unusual Bernard Rowden,. Anthony. A.,Auer, Madison Township policc ore In- ; aspccl Is that there, has not l>»n George W orth, George Sullivan, vestigatidg a bl^akin^and entry of full ftlatejujw opposition to' the W illiam Balbach, Joseph M ulligan, .Burlcw's Restaurant. Route 23, Progressive League lickeU SWfh one John Eckerion and /lom inJc W olf. Laurence Harbor. It was reported opposition party sponsoring only Among Ih? independents. Balbach PETES, Inc. 31 bottler of a&sorted liquora, aix two candidates . and * eight others and MuIHg.in, both tavern oy/neni, cartons of clgartU. nnd four 4>oxfts running independently.. , .. have made the most active cam: 4 4 W. Front Street Phone Keyport 7-2700 KEYPORT of cigars .were sfolen... . ,*’ Wrongest opposition appears p a / g n * . • . nPAGE* FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THPRSDAKiM A^r^a :"t5vp^ spccSa\ ^'pubpc^tlong _and un ; -; M r. .,ah^ , M r?; 'R o b ert' E hrtlch; 'S t/ LEGACY N O TIC ES inspection for/jt for the use of hos­ Arniy lo Sell.301 George' PI., have returned from Established 1&6? TeL Keyport 7-0423 pital managements. The. flcst of .preensboj-p, N,' CM7.whcr.e; th ey . dt-i rf' ttiHt such bonds’tds o^e ouwtanSin^, K^incliided in toss debt the onnua^ budget,-and ralsed-tby tax . MaliwanTownsidp. 'M&taw«j>: Bordupb these, called “Rules for Safety of tended^ .the wedding^5 'o fJ * Mrs.' ...... Jfa as defined by Section alu the ^taxable) properw iln the H ospitnlvPatients in Case of Fire-,*' Building^ At Dix Ehrlich's brother, Robert Lowder- 40:1-70 ot- the Revised Statutes' is. In­ ToWJ creased by this ordinance-by $9^ 00.00, .. . s ordinance shall take effcct " Published Every Thursday at gives,detailed procedure for cvucU’a- m llk f ° ‘ • • Keyport/ Monmouth Counly. N.J. and that thc issuance- Of the bonds, twenty days after the first publication tion and the conduct of personel. authorized by this Section is within thereof after final passage. By BROWN PUBLISHING AND Prospective. Bidders- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and Jhc debt limitations prescribed by said = PUBLIC NOTICED IS HEREBY PRINTING,. COMPANY Tho other, "Fire Prevention'and daughter. Jahc, Division St., were Local Bond-Law. , GIVEN that the above ordinance was May Submit Offers To Sunday evening dinner guests of ear thia in jnlnd. ' safety "tools” should obtain'; them (2*story), 20x01- feet; antj^inflrm ary days in Brooklyn, where they at­ Atfveriitlng Inserted under thIs .htB(llng !i at jha ralr of 50 ctnli for Responsibility /or. typographical at once— and then m ake full, use of tended the- funeral'r of Mrs.’ Van error® is llndted; ta tho cost of , the (2-story) i20xll9 .fecti three other 25 words o t leia^an d 1 cents,for «ach word ovar 2S. InltiaU; bousa space occupied by such error. .. •; _ them. ..The Effingham tragedy; m ust latrines 24x163 /ect, 24x115 feet, and ‘Gicson's sister. • numbers. «1cm count u words. AdrartUara with established cr«dii la not.bo'repeated. . • 24x51’ feet • -respectively'^"’M dSers" '.; M isa-.M ildrcd. Lackey, C hurch St., our j)£Qce may order an ad lo ^ba charged, 'bui wiih tha understanding Entered as sccond-class matter at the may bid on any one or morq build­ spent the i weekend at (he Hotel iha!~ 25~cenJf aacb'lnsertion in' aach ol our newspapers w ill: b«' added post office at Matawart. N.-J.. under the / IT S JOUn MONEYi; "■ * ’ i n g s . *■ ■ V . . . .: 1 •" duPont, W ilmington, Del., where for bookkeeping and billing charge. To all others THESE RATES ARE act of March 3. 1S73. ' ' • STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE.. Unless you haye established credit Inspection if thc structures, may she attended f the oortheastern Here IS one of tlie big Reasons rating In our offlca* we cap not accept your ad bjr telephone. . < . TH URSDAY, MAY' 5, 1949 . be made by applying to guard at Regional conference of the 'Depart- why congress in 19*17 was^prom ptcd gate at Fort Dix, between the hours jnentjjof Classroom Teachcrs of thc to form u commission to rccom- , PROTEIN—KEY TO SOUND DIET of 8_ a.m. to 11 a.m. and-i p.m. to National Education Association. F O R S A L E .mend the reorganization of tho BUSINESS FOR SALE 4 p.m., Monday through- Friday The Young Woman’s League of executive branch of the' federal the Keyport Reformed Church will ELECTRIC motor. G-E.------repUlsion- TAVERN and restaurant with prop- ' The 'science . of nutrition is rcla- until date of sale. • _ government. : . . induction • type. 220-440■ “ oils, 17.5 crty, good spot for- hard' worker: tively new. -It has been conflict! meet'' W ednesday^ ovcriing at thc amps, 7*3 h-p.. 1200 r.p.m., single also garage doing good business with Prospective bidders may obtain phase, 60 cyfcs... Any reasonabfe “in thc public mind by the wild In 1932, tax collections were as hom e of Mrs.. Charles M oore, M aple property, Tel. Keyport copics of invitation for bids from offer. Apply this office. . wjtf " . ' - .' ' WJ3* follows: . - P I . '_____ claim s of thousands of food faddists thc Office of the DistrJct Engincer, _ . Federal taxes ,...... $1,700,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, MANURE— Wood— Lime—Fertilizer, •who have tried to m ake up- ih itcal New York District; 120 Wall St- wholesale or retail. Evergreen fer­ Division St., attended the wedding SW A P SHOP what they lack in knowledge. State taxes ...... 1.800,000,000 New' York 5, or Thc Engineer, Fort tilizer and Broad Leaf fertilizer, tor — W ithin tha medical profession It­ All other taxes . .... 4,408,000,000 on Saturday of Mrs. Seottls cousin, soil, fill dirt, road gravel, wash gravel, WE now have on .the. premises D i x . t ' . ./ . building sand, by load only. Complete antiques, brass, pewterr china, milk self, ftyjny years have been given Percentagewise these collections Miss Tove Paulsen to' Lt. Col. landscaping. Michaci Arlclli, M ' "'V'MuxsledDoctors . -• -Sealed: bids w ill be reeoived until glass, iron stone, youth bed ana rope to patient experim ent and observa­ Charles- Hoffman,- at tho - chapel at. Dr., HazleL Cali Keyport 7-0433. bed. ;We a l s o h a v e listed GE Refrig­ w e r e : - - — ...... W j3 -3 tf That’s tchal M, D. id ll ttand for if Congreti- 2 p.m TM ay 31, and- then publicly Fort Dix.v A -reception-follow ed at erator, as is; double mctat bed.' ^pftng tion in order to -winnow the lrUC | Federal ..... 24.0 per cent and mattress, like new.^*7Ktable-with— enact* the free (? ) Medicine Bill. opened at the-Officc of-thc D istrict t h e O f f i c e r s . C l u b . . ______LAWN SEED SPECIAL-Five-Pound from thc false., q-> ■ .! i S t a t e . , ^ r„... „22.fl-pcr-ccnt- extension Jeaf Ond four sturdy-chairs, - Engineefr — '1 '------Malcolm* Bahrcnburgr-son of -Mr. box Yankee lawn seed $1.00. bamboo can be . used for dinette or kitchen An extremely important contii-" o{)JC>rs _ - 5 3 .7 p o r c e n t rakes 79 cents, new vegetable and Award to the successful; bidder and Mrs. Clarcncc Bahrcnburg, painted white, 412; large bevelled, - bution to uiun. kDQWlQdgc; o r nutri­ flower seeds on display; Vigoro 13 edged oval mirror, Jilt; fraitte^ <10;.- , B ut ;Jn i 1(147 -l he. tan. , collection will be ma.de within 15 days after W ashington St., was admitted to cents a • bag, lime, bone meal, sheep .modern cream colored cabinet kero­ tion has appeared In Uio April 2. manure ana all thc rest; plant tabs, sene cook stove, wlcktcss,--foiJiir,burners picture hfid changed • substantially. Sunday Services bids arc ; opened; ' The bUllclings- Point Pleaeaht Hospital.^Tuesday as jive. Dolled plants for your shelves. issue of the Journal uf the Am erican and oven. .$20; console 'hana turned Then. taxg>5 w ere .collected 'as fol­ must be rem oved by the successful a m edical patient. ' National 5 &. lu, Frown's, Itcd Cank. M cdlcal Association." H .is. w ritten . ? w jtf phoTiugrnVih with -reeerdfl,-IB. ^ 13 Maplo ^ lows:, • ” ' bidders before July 15. , ' The Rev. Albert G. Shlphorst, PI., near Green Grove- rAve., Keyport. by .D r.‘Jam es S. M cLestcr’-who is Listed By Pastors FARM MACHINERY—Tractors. Plows. . Keyport 7-30aiW. . wJ5 Federal taxes’ 5315,117,000.000 pastor, and J. Leon Schanck, vice ' t>ne of- thc w orld’s forem osU author- Harrows. Cultlpackcrs. grain drills, president of thc consistory, rep­ JlU Csnh thelsubjcct, and the author S l a t e taxes ^'5,770.000.000 sprayers, manure spreaders, hydraulic All Others ' 0,703,000,000 Sermon Topics And loaders,, lime-fertillzer, sowers, WANTED ■ of a textbook which la. usrd 'In resented . the Keyport Reformed mowers. plcK-up balers, wagons, etc., KEYPORT NEWS FOSTER HOME for unhappy' boy, age • tho -tnajnr ' m edical .schools., ; The ’ And percentagewise those'collec­ t , by_ Charles H. Connors ,. Special Events For ! ■ Church" Tuesday at a synod meet manufactured by Case, Mnssey-Harris, k My erg. Planet, Jr., l^unham, Super- six. Farm preferred. No other small csscnct? of Dr. M cLcslcr's findings tions were: ' f' ■' ing in M illburn. J . Coining Week Reported ' 'Mrs', H arry M. Aumack, Kearney ^Six, Cobey, and New,Holland. Con­ children. • Excellent . remuheration. • is that m ost of iis lrava-diets WhlicJj; F e d c r ^ r ; ^ ^ ’.7 ffir c e n t Gardening should be a' p l e a s a n t M r. and M rs. J. Leon Schanck jr., over Brothers for better.service.Thone Reply^Box B;.ln care of this news­ St., is attending thc sessions of the Holmdel 0-C121, Wlekatunk, N. J.- paper. -• " . wj5" tire insufficient ' in' ^protein, and S t a t e r ...... ; 13.6 por ccnt occupation,-but there urc pcsts.thaL Services in the M atawan churChea have returned, from an 'aulom obile Suprem e Shrine, W hite Shrine - of . i — w jtf that the mnintet/nncc of good health A ll others 13.7 per cent" ^wetiiT)^ cause trouble , • - ifor the com ing week are announced trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. ONEi'.to three atrea of .land near- Jerusalem , being hold this week in ...... - A^fcw weeks Ago, I calicd'"atlen- as follows: ' PERENNIAL , flower plants for . sato. Matawan; commuting distance of, and the restoration to health of ' Tho federal government, which - E. Sacconc. &54A Lloyd Rd., Mat­ station: must bo reasonable; sfoLo First Praibyterlan . Medina Temple, Chicago, 111. .. the , ijl and injured depends on used lo get one-quarter of thc tion to thc bugworms that are very LEGAL NOTICES awan. Call Matawan 1-0054-W-I. >rlce and full particulars for small A spec/a! M other's Day piVjgnmi. T. Palm er Armstrong, president - • wJ5 fjome. R. Mallette, 307 Verona Ave.,' sharply increased amount.!, hi pro* national, lax take, now gets three- abuiidant, suggesting that where Newark.- - N. J. , .• j i 2 - " will be presented nt the 11 a.m. of the Keyport Banking Co., has NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT , t e i n . • ' ...... - • ‘ • quarters.-W hile the Hoover Com­ plunts arc small, thc conical bags ^ OF ACCOUNT 1 s e w in g M a c h i n e S—Brand new can be picked and burned.; ------se rvic cr-' Thc ncv.. Bobert B. Ber­ returned after attending a conven­ ‘ ESTATE OF ANNA • MAItGAItET electric portables and consoles. Little pr. M eLester cftcs an unusually mission was •.finding out how thc dr.no.dOwn paym ent needed; \ $5-$8 ger,'pastor. will preach on ‘‘Ail tion of the National Bankers Asso­ WOLF. DECEASED. ------U SED CA R S interesting pxamjflc. ‘".the protein federal tax take was being speht, An inscct that often takes us Notlgc Is hereby given that thc monthly installments.* Sewmg"Ex- Things New,'1 All women attend­ ciation at French Lick Springs,'Ind. accounts of the subscrlbor-Executor change, 241 First St.. Keyport. ^ Tcl. quota of ihe American soldier's federal tax collections rose from unawares is the nawfly. in its grub 11)18 four-door English Ford (four CVI.); ing w ill be presented w ith flowers. Mr. Armstrong is national com> of thtl estate of said Deceased wiil be Keyport 7-2788M. . wJ5* - lo\y mileoge: good condition: like ration in the Second W orld W ar wa# $311,117,000,000 in' 1047 to $42,431,­ form. This Inscct attacks most of audited and. stated by the. Surrogate, new; reasonable. G. J. Walsh/Glen- There will be special music. miltccman In the association. • of the County of Monmouth and | GAItDEN TRACTOR, slightly .used. ’ itbeVaW morc liberal than- that 'o! 000,000 in IfMrt...... ' ; tho pines that have two loaves Jn more Way, Cliffwood Dcaph. Tel. Flrst-BapUil ... M r. and M rs. Ben M ione and sons, reported. . r r. for- settlement to...... the Mon- Bolens; ' very reasonable.- Conover Matawan f-1083. , wjfl* uny other M idler in the w orld,” he W hat will yihe picture be next a bundle. Many persons hove mouth County- Court,.Pxobato JSivlalon, Brothers, Wlekatunk. Tcl. Holmdel The Rev. Garrett S. Qetwltor,' l^nwrcnce and Vincent, Holmdel on Friday, $ . Convertible;.; I?W mUeage of protein allowance Jn the Arncr- it will only economize. And many the tim e‘grow th 'starts c M iss G eraldine V.-'Browri,-Osborn AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE 102ft ,Buick;eedan. i first,.ptasa running HOUSES FOR SALE relish. ..D r. MeLcstcr’s analysis, • W atch plants and as sooiV'as the PURCHASE OF ROAD EQUIPMENT. order, good rubber, dandy for work MHS Cheerleaders 1 ' Mrs. W illianv W ilkins jr. and'M l's: St.,-Spent Saturday. In New ;Yoik car; $93; alsd baby carriage.x Thayer, MATAWAN and VICINITY—Homes. “ based.as it is nptm^a wealth uf CONSISTING OF TRACTOR ihsccts appelirj_ spray w iih uny one W a r r e n ■ Laytnn. wife oM he pastor. C i t y . , I.OADER, TRUCK FOR THE SAME Single, -blue and gray, like new, $23. , Farms aiid Business Properties. All objective - .sclimtinc - knowledge, ------*”— *— — *" h . R. Trcmper, Middlesex Rd., new types of insurance. 100% veteran b y A n n u M a e V o l k *50 ol the foliowing: Ai*scnate of lead, "Back ' to Home Church ’ N ight” M r. and'M rs. Frederick J. Bronk- ,AND ROAD SHAPER AND PROVID mortgages. Ben and Mattie Smith, points- the way to healthier-, anil ING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF house, Mutawan,' N. J. ,w J5* -The cheerlendertt,ent«rtaliied -their- Qno_tublespponful, flouiv one’ table- wlU...bc_ observed_jit* the. pvening hurjt,'PsbofnJ S t, entertained at a $9,500.00 BONDS TO FINANCE THE Realtor. llS^a. Main St., Matawan. Phone Matawan 1-2207. wjtf happier living. * . ‘ 8p(ionfUl,s water, one ghnpn;"nir cb-opertilive dinner party ;£jatur<3ay COST THEREOF; ■ . - “OLD. TOWN CANOE. $35. Mat­ m olhcrs-at the second annuul service. -T he'guebi;spcaKeT'wiff'Be' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ nwnn 1.2413... -. __ l_ i? m othcr-d.uighter banquet held Apr. rotenone either ns'a dust or a «proy the Rev. Charles .k)nes. pastor bf evjehln^i G uests were-M r« rind Mrs. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ -LIST-YOUR-PROPERTJES-W ITH USi. •• TICK SEASON AGAIN mado according to the directions oh John B. Hoke;-M r. and Mrs. George SHIP OF MATAWAN. IN THE ACME adlutable dress form, size 30, We have buyers waiting. Ben ana 27 at'Bution wood M anor. The din­ Como Methodist Church; fspring COUNTY OF MONMOUTII, NEW JER­ practically • new, $12. Call Matawan Mattie Smilh, Realtor, 115^, Main St.. ner was'Unform nl 'fifld the mnth(jrs the package; or DDT as-Avo per Lake Heights, a form er member of Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W alter D. SEY: • • ’ • \• Matawan. Tel. Matawan 1*2207. wjtf Spring und ' warmer weather and guests wore corsugcs made by cent dust, or as sprny elthpr 50 thc church. ' ' f*r» ^ jr., Mr. and-M rs. Herman 1. That there Is hereby authorised Ushers in nnother tick seasyn, ac­ pursuant'to the applicable provisions TWO houses, one S'.i room house with ono of the cheerleaders, Mary per cent wcttablc powder, V« ounce ' Trinity Episcopal ’ , ^ ... petjen and; Mr. and , Mrs. John S. of law the purchase of road equip­ TURKEY POULTS i garage in rear. $4500; other;' all cording to {he Slate Departm ent of to Ihrcc gallons of water or the furnished, $3300. Tcl. K ey p o rt-7-0732. M o r e n o . • There will be Holy Commun/oh Matthews jr. -■'•*'• , ment. consisting of tractor loader, ’ wjl2 Health. • Ticks may carry the 25 por cent em ulsion, two tcaspoon- (ruck for the same, and road shaper. N, J.-U.’ S. Approved Pullorum Passed. Thc guests wore ‘‘Miss Narnoi Friday m orning at 0 a.m. Clyde H. Egginson,. A tlantic St., 2. It Is hereby* determined and gcrm& o f Hocky M ountain spoiled Day old nnd started. Bronze, and HOMES, farrps. business placcs. We Dennison, Mrs. Donald li. Hosh, fuls to one gallon of water. --1 _— The Third Sunday after Easter left Sunday by plane for an cx- declared as follows: „ — White Holland. Every poult hatched •- • -fever, a^tij-y serious disease. Most (a) Thnt the estimated maximum fro m our own1 breeders. Circular and n»ay have Just what you want. Why Mrs. Mildred Bonnett' aud-; Mlsa Do not use on plants'XJDT Irom will be ‘Mfserved with Jloly. Com­ ■tended business trip in Central amount of bonds to be issued for thc not stop in at the office? No-down ticks arc harmless, but it is wise Hce list on request. Lcvana Turkey aerosol bombs that nre prepared for America and Mexico. . purpose stated in Scction 1 hereof is payment for GI*s. Chapman' Agency. haunt Gordon, advisor. ' m union and sermon by tho rector, ?arm and Hatchery, Gordon's Comer* 23 Little St., Matawan. J2fl* ' to’treat crreH tick as though it were household Inscetff. This Is likely $9,500.00. - Wlekatunk Rd.. Englishtown. Phone Marie Nunziato acted as toasl- the Rev. Alfred C. Arnold jr., at A meeting of thc Good Govern­ (b)‘ That the estimated maximum 0334.. \J26r infected, since laboratory to damage plunts. m asler nnd entciinlnnient was pre­ 0 a.m., followed by .Cnurch school m ent Republican Club will be held amount of. money to be raised from could, not lie completed before Ihe all sourccs for’ i h e purpose st/iIed in sented. Mem Campbell, Dorothy a t 1 0 a .m . Monday evening nt the home of 100% Mortgage“lLoans for Vet* •' disease -h.ia "M lcveloped. . Infected Scction 1 hereof ls thc sum o l $9,500.00. FO R R EN T Moroscb, Mary Armour, M arilyn Holy Communion will be admin­ M rs. Louis- Stultz jr., Division St. 3. For Uic purpose of financing, thc cranst YoO noed no cash ticks are l'y no means limited to New School Pupils To cost of thc purchase of thc road _ down -tn buy through our Finn and lto.se Fedcle gave a skit, istered Wednesday morning at 0 Peter Alikns and -6on, Harry, FIVE room apartment in Matawnn -at " ofTJceP'Is your eye on a home the Rockies—they have been found Register 'On May 19 equipment mentioned In Section' 1 350 Main St. Tel, Matwan 1-2I01R. "Glimpses of a Tea Party"; Peggy Gethsomane Luthoran" ; M atty Feldman ancLJimmy Brown hereof there shall be Issued permanent ’ ,you would like to buy7 We" ^ in 42 of thc 4tf"~Slutes, including serial bonds of thc Township of Mnt­ ■. ,______;______W J5" cun arrange 100% G-I* Loans on Devlin, Virginia , VanPclt, -JjOis .. The. Sunday m orning scrvice is at attended the G iants-podger gam e nt awan, in thfc County_of Monmouth, ' easy monthly 'terms. If you "New Jersey.. , th e registration of chtldren -yirlio COUNTRY HOME for elderly eouptc have not made (your selection. llanscri anoiL or . Jn. a ciuullelfght ccrem ony'at last for dfphthofJa nnd sm allpox. wJJJ be >(b) That tlie supplemental debt wherewith. .Christ' halh m ade" us M ethodist Church will hold a rum* statement requ/red b y Sect/on 40:t-t3 FEMALE OPERATORS port 7-0703-J. wjl-20tf cotton, bcinjf* careful not to crush given-by the school phyalclnn. ir Thtirsday/a assembly in M alawan free’, and bo .not entangled again mage sale next week In thc form er of thc Revised Statutes was; prior to EXPERIENCED wanted ~oh all the / tick. Paint 'the bite with - an High School;- four seniors Jind six parents so. desire,...... , / passage, of .this ordinance on first BRING YOUR ROLLERS—We will \vith the yoke of bondage.” (Gal. 5:11 Leppcr.Store, W, Front St. reading, made and filed fn the office type underwear machines. > put window shades on while you • ohtlso}liic, suci» as. Iodine. Then juniors were solem nly initiated Into Steady work; oil year-round; wait.-, Hemmed shades 'in five-foot wash your hands and the forceps good Pay. • LaParee - Under- • ;tns for - cents. We .knakc. any. the .National Honor Society. ‘ Bishop To Confirm At . garment Co., s Johnson Ave., a of a window shade. Free es­ thoroughly, , nnd rinse _ tftein in ; To be eligible for consideration, opposite R. R. station,. Mat­ timates. National 5 & 10, Prowns. awan. . wjtf a l c o h i i l . '. • . . J . .. a student m ust m aintain fin'lW aver­ Cheesequake Chapel • Red-BftMc. wjjf . The Hr.^t symptoins of spotted age, or,better. Each lerm a certain Bring Mother Here Next Sunday $ . C 1 1 0 1 1 0 P°Bt Houastor ot the Firit" PreS' . M alayan 1-J59J ...... •...... Approximately 500 members arcje# ►!-M onmouth M em orial Hospital, Long fars. Gerard R. Devlin enter- A talk by I\obert H. Juska,!9t byterlan Church. . A talk on ‘'Fashions” by Cath­ expected to attend the 22nd annua:.tT iB ra n c h ., ' tainefd the Tuesday Iunchcon-brjtfge the Arcadia Flower, Shop, Asbiiry arine M anners of L. Bam berger Co., Inducted wcrc ’ Mra. Thomas convention of the Junior Member* Mrs. Frank Dell entertained the club. Mrs. James G. Ncll wa's Park, and yearly reports by depirt featured tho guest night meeting A. TOURINE & SON Stajncs, president; Miss Helen ship Departm ent, New Jersey State Thursday Evening Bridge Club. awarded a prize. Others present m ent and com m ittcc chairm en,' fciEi' of the- M atawan • Contemporury ■ TVDOI, SERVICE' STATION M urphy and Anthony Nuccfo, vice ...... Federation of W omen’s Clubs, at Prize winners,- were Mrs. David wcrc Mrs. Channing Clapp,' Mrs. tured the Monday afternoon busl Leagu?.. ttt the First Presbyterian president; Mra, W illiam Hasitich, - Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, . Atlantic McAneny, Keyport, Mrs. Everett Frank Bliss. M rs. W illiam H, Craig, ness meeting- of the Matawap Church, Mpnday evening. . Let us change your oil and lubricate your car secretary; aiiU Mrs. llans Krim m cl, - CJtyv--Friday., and_ Saturday, May Carlson-and M rs. W illiam M iller. Mrs. W illiam Ludi, Mrs. Harry J. Woman’s Club in the First AW Miss Mnhnors described neto treasurer.,,, . * ...... ^ while you are at work. ; l ^ . u a j . 4 ; ______M iss- Eve7y/r~Farhs1V 0rth,^^rSr|^ahn,-M rs.-W jniB m TRabc^:aji£l-Mrs. Building. Mrs. M ilton F. Stevenson surnn^cjr.yfashions ;and spoke of '• Miss Geraldine V. Brown, of Eaward~W olak and daughters,-Bar- ^argu^U e^r-L ated. provided-— -Mrs. -Panald-IlD blnsiQ ni. Mrs, JohifL Kavnnagh, rcttrlng fa^Hci'^ynlch M U be im portant for Ctri Washed. Qreaied DADVIKI/** and 8 »rvlc»d» r A K Iilliu ^Keyport, aJttem ber.of the. M atawan bara and Nprrinc, of South River, Capt. and M rs. ,C.._L.Xiiam l?erlajn civic and garden chainnan, . was Jn pi,Cs!'dcTlt7'~pTgggrrted~~Elem ontnr3r -7unm t0F17enrr^Thj^peaker-6tress- - rJuniorVWorrLan*3 Cjulf,-is--ijnVertM W spefit' Sunday' evening “visiting W r- jr. and children, Rusty and 'Dana, chargc of arrangements. >{/ School Prlnclpiil TGarl Q tinison w ith cd thht' sim plicity';Is the koynote anrTM rs; FredD ietrich and dnugh* .ft chttk of $155 from the p*^’A for ‘Chnlrrtiari* * 1 . ; . have.-been ; spending ■ aevornl; days • M r. Juska-m ade several interest of good. fashion tmd j^ood taste. ter, Marb Kathleen. ; ^ the purchase o f .pl»ygr(Jund__C(lUlp- CamatarfLattarlnfl ; .?i:The >cony,enticm ; opens Friday' w ith Mrs. '.Cliamberlain's mother, ing floral arrangements : and' Miss M arihers suggested interestlrig M arkers j Hobert^LaM ura, captain of,‘the nient at the s c h p o K -.; I .... evening, at 0 p.m. ■ with q “Talent. M rs. M arguerite R. Laird, onvoute discuSsod the planting and care ^ woys of Using tlowors, Jewelry and debating;.team nt. John M arshall i.:,iNight.,,.« .M em bers front 1 s e v e r a l from Panam a City; Canal Zone, to spring flowers. ’A cfcuestion*ahswer A panel discusslon-w as Mield on color for .bdttcr 'elleet. Colegc, Jersey City, -r debated at H .Junior.clubs'in the itate will par- Rome, N. Y., w here Capt. Cham ber­ period followed nnd Mr. Juska the iidjUstmenta hcccesar^.on ent'or* ' ^ri, nobcrt Putney, music chair­ H arvard'TJniversity, Boston College, MONUMENTS v tlcipote w ith: vocitl ' selections, lain w ill be stationed. gave inform ation for the continued ing, high .^cl^oor from the eighth man of tlie . League, played two W ellesley and Providence .Colleges, •' monologues^ and • sftits—beinu fea*: ....M iss_pqria.Evans of Old Bridge, bcauty of Easter and M other’s Day grado. M embers of the'iptm el .cpn- vlulln selections: “Danse Espngnole” V W. H. GROFT , Thursday, Friday andSaiurday. ' ; ' • tured. ‘ M rs. Clyde H. ETgglnson of and Victor Fredda jr. spcrit Sunday plants. ... ■ ductcd- by M fr-C nrrlson. wc'rt^ M rs, Iiy DeFaiJa Krolsler; ami "W ith a Keypori; a: member of the Mat- M r and M rs; Robert W atson and Jam es Strciitv 'M!ss Edith Davison, Song tn My H eart” by Roljers. Mrs. ‘ 190 Jackion Sire»l, MalaWtttC ■ ' In Lehigh, Pa. Two new members were elected awan -club, will give a monologue daughter, Judith, of New York.City, Mrs. George HaKlett, Miss Gene Putney was accomtmnied l)y Miss M r.'and M rs. StafTord Thompson and they ore Mrs. Harry W ells sr. Phoneit . “The Newly-Weds Go visited M rs. A lbert Brace Friday. White, M iss Sally Gilmore, Miss Helen Vanderbilt nt tho piano. *hoj> on Rtvtn* Ditv* spent the weekend with the latter's nnd Mrs. David M artiiu The rcsig M atawan 1-1703 and 1-0600J Disk lo Itouhlll C*m. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Noddlngs apd Constance Hcuscr, and Supervising Group singing . was Jed by Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John II. nations of Mrs. Robert B. Berger, children, Shirley, Thomas am* Principal Donald H. Foss. Edwin O’Hnnlon.'W lth Mrs. Putney H arris in Tcaneck. Sarah Ellen, attended a perform­ Miss Hannah M cLean, M rs. Joseph A /ler the meeting refreshments at, tho plnno. The W omen’s Dcmopmtic Club of McLean nnd Mrs, H arry Coddlngton ance of the circus at Madlsow wcrc served in the cafeteria under Mrs, Thomas J. Reid, president, Square Garden, New York, Mon. M atawan. w ill m eet Friday evening were accepted with regret. the direction of Mrs. Krimmcl. introduced the following guests at Q o’clock in the First A id'B uild­ - Yearly reports were made by day. Mr. Noddings is on vacntton who brought greetings from their ing. All members having share Mrs. Stevenson; M tb; Ilnrry J, from his position at tho Raritan clubs:1 Mrs. M ilton F. Stevenson, Charlie’s Matawan Inn books are requested ot return them K ahn, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Copper Workst Perth Amboy. president of tho M ntawnn W oman's - M r. and M rs. Sidney Everson and at that time. The club is plan­ Rudolph B. Miller, recording sec­ Morganville Woman Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Ave, • Matawan- Club, who presented Mrs. Allan J. ning to attend a broadcast of “Tlie retary; Mrs. Frank Drogan, treas­ Mrs. Albert Bruce visited friendr M orrison, new ly.elected -president; Talophona Matawan 1*9267 Misses Gocsr-A-Shopping” in New urer; M rs,,. R«binson, civics and in Bcach Arlington, Tuesday M iss Virginia” Brophy* president «o( gardeu'j^i^^liiiorclK llliner^jlne Honored At Shower -Mrr-and-Mrsr-Gpor-Ro-W, Davison JCucsday, M a y . 1 7. MfllaWnU Junior Womnn's Club; M iss - llolona -K ranss,-n -sum m er iirts; .M rs, navld B ruce/liom c;. M rs. Biid ' family - w ill entertain- Mrs and Miss Doris IIe!U.i® n,..i).resF Spcciolizing-in resident of Valley Dr., has been Thomas Reid, evening departm ent; Davison’s-- sister,— Miss - Edith L Mrs. Ellen Owens Given dent of the Sub-Jumolfl. appointed assistant principal of Mrs. Allan J. M orrison, year book Clark of Belleville, over ..._thc Mrs. Reid announced the next Girls Junior High School No. 130, and program; Mrs, William J. Surprise Party At " Mother’s Pay weekend. . meeting of the League will be on INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES M anhattan. Miss Kraiiss spent thd Rabel, membership; M rs..Trod M : Mr. 'and Mrs.- Edward Winslow Firehouae M onday,, ^lunp (I, at tile, homo of F, w eekend at. her: . sum m er -.jipijic,.!, Burjcw,. legislation; M rs.’ W alter m d v cd ’''''jP*rlday1'T i’' 0»i' the • Leroy Howard LiOyid ar„ M ain St. At this Sickles house at ftl Main St., to Mrs. Betty . Nicholas^ and Miss Taylor, music; Mrs. E.’ Story HUI* Mr#T K llrn O' vl- i i H = whs honnvrd SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS m o l i n g , " a 1m l colVtebl 'w ill 'be held. M ildred Nrcholas of Long Island, on Apr. 27 nt a surprise’' shower Metuchen., ■ ' . « lock, .New Jersey C lub Ayoman; Mrs. M embers nre rctiueflted ’ to ..wear were weekend guests at the home t^oorge * Miller* • tlektts^ Reports given, at )he M orgnnviilc V olunteer ; Mrs.; Grace; Dodson and Mrs. hnts mndo from llowers from .thulr JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE...... of Mr. nnd Mrs. W illiam Haslach. were rcadrfroin Mrs. W illiam .H. Firclidyscs Hostesses were Mm. Ruth W oodrud .attended*a meeting g a r d e n s . The M others’ Circle of the De- Sutphin, International relations; Charles Pbfaky, Mrs! A lbert Tttbej:, of the-'New Jersey Caieteria Asso­ It wns announced that the an- Molay Is holding a rutnmage sale Mrs. Arthur, Lott, welfare; Mrs. Mrs.’-ArVh Sndth nnd Miss Barbnrn ciation, held- at . ilnnD squan .IIigh' mini banquet, the final event of the today, tomorrow and Saturday In U. L, Carturi, education; Mra. W il­ s i p M . - ‘ ------­ School, Saturday. . *>, club year, will be held ntrJi^cph'fir Parties, Banquets and Weddings Accommodated the Masonic Temple. liam. C, Noddlngs, cheer; Mrs. The tables nnd decorations _weW> Paul Egan, Alvin Clark „ and W est Long Branch,, on" Juno IU. . M r. and M rb. WIHinin C. L u d i . a n d Beygcr, publicity; Mrs. Buyurd in pink and blue with favors in Perrin Coon returned Friday, front Mrs...,_J. Paul Weiss, program Also orders to take out. Mr*-rind M rs. Thomas M. Anderson Lamborn, youth conservation. " matching colors. Follownlg the a three-day regional convention of chuirm an arranged the program for spent tho weekend visiting Mrs. Delegates to the convention of opening of the gifts, refreshm ents Television nightly Choice Wines and Liquors MISS GERALDINE V. BROWN the . Prudential Insurance Co. in tho evening. Mrs. Hurry Pitcher Ludi’s brother-in-law and sister, lhe New Jersey State Federutlou-of were served. - • Washington, D, C. . ... Was In charge of decorations The Mr. nnd . Mrs. Rolnndi;-Loog In Clubs, to be held in' Attending were M rs. FlrtVCfteo FiBhing." Miss* Shirley L. Foulks, Jack Hostetler, a student . at W om an's floral table 'nrrangem cnt w(i« done OPEN-ALL YEAR Swnrthmoic, Pa. On Sunday they Atlanttc City, M ay 10 to 13 will be Teters nnd Mrs. Mury George, prcsident'of the'Jersey City Junior Lehigh University, spent the week­ by Arne Knlma. Refreshments 7 tOUniBTB ACCOMMODATED visited the azalea gardens nt M rs. M orrison,, Mrs. Robinson, M rs. Platnneld; Mrs. .M ary ^m lth, nnd W oman's Club, will be mistress of end with his parents, Mr." and iMrs. were fierved by the hostesses, with W allingford, Pa., and the Longwood llarry M unson, M rs. W illiam Ren- Bobby nnd Sharon Smith, of Red a "- ceremonies. Following the talenV J. F. HostcUer.- . Mrs. Stevenson ami Miss Urophy Gardens, in W ilmington, Del. wick and Mrs. Taylor. The club Bank; Mrs. Richitrd Sm ith, Nuttcy; night the prize winning play of the . Mr.- and Mrs. Edward W. CurrJe pouring cofTeo and tea. Hostesses Miss Susan Sutphin will attend voted to plant n pink dogwood tree Mrs. Frank Plofsky and Mrs. Julia MlMUt.g noeK A t OEPOSir tNSUKANCl COKKUIAIit/N ' Little Theater Tournament, “Ladies ure spending this week-on a trip to w e r e , MI hh Edith Duviaon, MI hh lhe spring prom enade nt Princeton In Tcrhunc Park in honor of Mrs. Smith, Soutli Amboy; Miss Eleanor Alone," will bc presented by the W illiam sburg, Va. H annah McLean, Mrs, Robert University ovur the weekend; Stevenson, outgoing president. WelsU'lid and Miss . Veronica W estwood Junior W oman's Club. M r. and M rs. Peter Read .'‘attended llnrdlc m ut-M rs. ,Do|>ald R o sh ; . : , The final, meeting of the club Plofsky, M atuwnn; Mr<>. M adellnu ' .; Delegates will register for_ ihelr a Saturday evening perform ance of Mr. and . Mrs. Garrett McKcon ind daughter, Putrlcia, w ere Satur­ Sinitli, Keyport...... ballots starting at 0:30 a.in. Satur- '-‘Song of N orw ay" at the Paperniill year w ill be the Mny. brcuKffl.Jit A°. day guesis of M r. and Mr,s. Richard be hqld Monday, May 10, ut But­ Also: ‘ Mrs. ' L. Trollum, Mrs, S. Mrs. C. S. Cokolet ' . day.. Miss M ildred E, Ansink, of Playhouse,. Millburn. . f . . Portrait Of A Great Lady.. M cKeen and fam ily, in East Orange. tonwood Munor. Tickets may be Farrell, Mrs, E. Ulrich, Mrs. U 'Pennington, state junior incm bcr- Kirs. Conover Burlew Is Spending Honored At Shower obtalned.'from M rs. George M iller. Bllottl,' Mrs. L, Sot)er, Mrs. M. ,.ship chairm an; will preside- at the this week w ith her son-in-law and Mi*s. W illiam J. Rabel entertained I l o u r l h a n , M r s . 13. D r o w n , M r s . A . \ ^business session ^starting. at 10. At daughter,.’ M r., and Mrs. Harry her dessert 'bridge club Friday-eve­ Mrs, Rudolph B. M iller w«s ,|n M r«. CharieH. S.-ctTokT-l'ul of R oute Ho you remember back when you ning. Prizes' were ,>vqn by Mrs. chargc of h'ospitallty assisted by Smith, Mrs, E, Miller, Mrs. A. tlill' session all state departm ent Stiegclm an ,ln hiverton. . . lift, K eyport, was honored Thursday Elinorc K attncr_and M rs.-W , Oliver M rs.’-Joseph Baier., Mrs. Conrad Brown, Mrs, L, LaMura, Min. C, chairm en w ill' present, ‘ annual1 -re­ Ruhert : Crbwlcy of NewJ York Evening al a surprise show er given Were ix wiiull child .-ind your mother Dlggin. .._ • . Johannson,4 M rs. llabul, M rsj -Mflr* 'riicinn,. M rs. T, JTamclKon, M rnv_ L. i\t..thc hom o of M i' h. W illiam - Roan ports and election of oflicers will City, wns the weekond- guesl .of rison and Mrs. Thomas Gflniojre. Turlby, Mrs, E. Becker, M» h, i) , ~ be held. JMiss Virginia" E*. Br'ypliy Mr; and M r^.-Angiis F.-Davis. .: . -i-M r^.-,.Charles_- E. . Springhorn at­ Barnes, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet;1 The AiHOd ’to iliclc ymi in bed oudi nigiit? tended a. reunion of _t)ie_Glrl _Scouts Fttoral ..urrangbmon,ts at tlie -tj^a Plofsky,. Mrfl- D. Beeker, Mrs. A. J Keyport, ;^atb” ^KaTrman ' bf - -M rr-and - -Mrs. -Edw in Savage- of gifts were concealed in a doll Konowolow, Mrs.“ V.rlyudvlvkr-M rs> • finance and president of the-M ilt- Sterling, Ma$y.; w ere Friday gucsta of. ScnrsdaJe,-r N; Y.# Tuesday. ” table-'.'were- ‘m ade' b y " M ts;“ E?rl iircoratrd—in -plnk-aw l. blue. k u h *. 1 Mr. ahd Mrs. Karl.'M . Davis of Benton and Mrs. W arren Fufuman. L- Terhune. Mrs. A. K udrjdt, Mrs. pendciPfroin the center of the. room. J awan club, will present hef, report. of Mr; und M rs. Edwin H. Dom inick Do you r(nn(HnbL'r tli(i (Ti’('!iniH i]H> Lw()' Red Batik, were Sunday gufcsts of I, Irons, Mrs. L. Sellick, Mis, F. Refreshm ents were served .niter tho M rs. Robert W. iCornelisoh, "fii'dsi" - ‘-Str--J«inio^-' A .M .pr: .,Zim) vC hurch M rJTnd Mrs. Charles E. Hunt. Eckel, M rs. L. Etkcl, Mrs. O, Barry, opening of the g ifts," ...... derit of tho New JcrscJy Sfate Fed­ will hold - a . food sale Saturday of you drcHined, the maryolouH houra Mr. and M rs.-W alter Bilgcr and 1vrrs‘“'M ;7.Hofriim»v-M ra, C, Rync. — Attending w ere« Mi*n, John J eration of W om en’s Club, w ill.speak froin710 a.m . ,to 2.p.m , In the John 74th Mr. and Mrs. E: Tithers of Phila­ Mrs. E. iiowne, M rs. L. B o h I, M r s . .Wnrno^k, Mrs. Henry Wariifiek. h1 ic> , ;to. the group on “W isdom, Under- Tassini Agency. . Hjjent with you, aequulnlintf you delphia, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lon^.am, Mrs. F. Sm ith, Mrs, C. — Btanding-^rnd -Action.— - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair of M rs, Lloyd C okolet ’tu*.. Mr#,.- Lloy< Plofsky, Mrs. C. Tabor, . ..Cokelet *- jr., Mrs. Hmhmn D, Car- with the lni'tfo, Htnmgo world'/ Miss Lisa, Sergio of New York El Segun^KT'CaTjf.', are “spcttdlllfi tJchnpn-of-W cst-CoHlngswoodi- and M r. «ind M rs. C. S. A dam s.of Cam ­ Atso: The " M isses'' B ^ V im y T ^ K , K nir'sr., 'M F^-JO R eplr'C r-f'hrrry: fcity, new s-com m en ta tor, w ill bo. the thi^ week visiting Mr. and Mrs. den, were Sunday guests of Mrs. VanPelt, B Sm ith, E, Earboll/il, J. Mrs. Thom as Rathbone, Mrs, .lamer luncheon speaker Saturday. "Her Ksjrl Claus. . . Mrs. S. D. Lambertson" W. "Oliver Dlggin. Plofsky, F. Tabur. N. Farrell und L, Infantl, Mrs, John (Joct/., Mrs, topic will be “A m erica at tho Helm: ■Mrs. Ella Rcynoldi returned Sat­ 3'lacli year, We Hot jwldo oi\e day a« u urday to her home in Rahway after Mrs. James Nell attended the Feted At Hazlet Home; S ; n l t h . ' Ernest .W alling, Ml«rt Ruth W alling, How Rough Are the Seas?” Filled May meeting of the Ariel Club of Ml«r» M arlon M atthews, MI iih M a r y Hyhibol for the devotion and love we --w ith .originality - arid sparkle, and spending several days with M r, and • Presented With Gifts Mrs. Spaflord W. Schanck. ' Asbury Park, Monday at the home Dtirka and Mlss Helen Meyer-, , enhanced, by widespread interests Laytonian Club Fetes Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick was of Mrs. Llewellyn Evans, Elberon. Mrs. Stephen D, Lambertson of Gifts also were wnt by Mrs, feel foi- niothei'H everywhere.: It doeHu’t , and - associatians with people of hostess *U> her luncheon bridge club Mr. and Mrs. • George Shaw and Bedle Rd„ Huzlet, wns given a Member On Birthday Kdgar Roberts, M lsa V aleria (liiet/., m any lands, Miss Sergio is one of to rejiiiy . . . hocaiiHe it never eoidd. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W illiam Mrs,. M argaret Shaw of Yonkers. party at her home Friday evening MI kh lCIUabeth Walling, Mrs. the most fearless and understanding The Laytoninn Club of tlie-First Martin of joshing, L. I., 'vas a N. Y., were weekend guests of Mr. In celebration of her ,74th birthday. Ro/Ugniiola, Mrs. Kll/nbrlh Con­ •\_HewS'Comn!»en.tators in this country. M ethodist Church of M atawnn. par­ Jt nay« only, iii: the beyt w.liy we know guest. Prizes \yere won by Mrs. and Mr6. Elm ore Kattncr. M rs. Lam bcrlsoh received u shuwer nelly and M rs, K athryn Paguno. Th?~coristant w ar she usages against ticipated In a surprise party on Edward W. Currie, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Louis Heiser left Snturday of congratulatory cards as wpll ns how .... . “thank you mother’'. Fascism -and C^oinmunism through Apr, 20 -for Miss Jeun Drown of Erdmann and Mrs. William Was­ for a visit at the home of hor son m any gifts. •V her w riting,' lecturing’ and broad­ Ravino Dr., who was celebrating Methodist Women Hold muth. ' '. . and daughtcr:tn-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. The table centerpiece was formed casting has brought'her--nationw ide her birthday. The° meeting nt the -W illiam R. Craig enjoyed a deep- Raym ond C. Heiser in Indianapolis, by a large bouquet of (lowers, u gift Mother-Daughter Fcto renown. _ , . - . Brown home had been scheduled sea Ashing trip Monday and Tues­ I n d . • from Mrs! fclmer Bahrenbuig. D epartm ent m eetings wiil be hold a . business »e*»lr>n, but club T h o t m i i u n i Ijjid- day from Forked River. . . Mrs. Rudolph B. M iller and Mrs. Guests at the party included Mr. — ■Saturday afternoon. ! .One ’feature members surprised MIsu Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M -Noil of Frank Drogan attended federation n n d M tr. Joseph Aiders nnd chlU cjuet of the. First M ethodist' (JhUreh y will ‘be presentation of a check by Refreshments were served by the of Matawan, was held Monday Plainfield, were weekend guests of day Tuesday iit the South Amboy dren, Donald and Morin, Mr, nnd the Sub-Juniors of the state to the guest of. honor’s mother, Mm,' evening In the elimreli lecture loom Mrs. James G. Nelli .. ; W o m a n ’s C l u b . Mrs. David Hooke and children, N. J. Commission for tho Blind /or I CharldK Brown, . o • with Mrs, W illiam, Matthews of Mr. npd Mrs. Ralph Burkley of Mrs. Elmore K attncr entertained David jr., Edna, Darothy, Arthur - the purchase of artificial eyes. The Attending wore the Misses AjM Spring-Luke, as the speaker...... Mporestown, spvho Robert W. Haslach- Treat 2 Youngsters Mr. and Mrs. K arl Ciaus returned Mrs. Ralph C. Bedle entertained Corners, Miss Flossie Liiiubertfion, - w era-state Junior delegates, to the Marks 6th Birthday M onday frbm n JO-riay stny-ln Ohio. her bridge club Inal nt’ghtriA w arda Stephen Liinit>ertson Jr.. Russell 1 Two uren. yrjimgHters, -Jam es General Federation Convention in They attended the ceramic indus­ w crc m ade to Mrs. StafTord Thomp* Ackerson, It. Erven, IMfly I/JUibcrt* C h a n d l e r , 2, ^ 120 Central Avo„ Hollywood, Fla. The state choml Robert W. Haslai*h, .son of M r . tries convention in*Clnclnnati and son. Mrs. Jack Hegsey «ind Mrs. Son and George Stover of Keans- Utttmi Heaeh, and Anelh* 'JV/riorieJ, group,1 directed by Mrs. W. Irvin and Mrs. W illiam Haslach of Ravine wcrc weekend guests of Mr. and F. Howard Lloyd Jr. Mrs. Thomp­ b u r g . 1 4, of Holmdel ltd., Hazli’t, were A tkinspn of -M illville, will rcn*dcr D r.,:M atawan, celebrated his sixth Mrs. Roy Jprdan, form er M atawan son and Mrs. Robert Ehrlich of K ey­ birthday Saturday «t a party at his t r e a t e d m id rvlvunoi] at Monmouth AUTOMOBILE LOANS selections and departm ent chairm en residents, in Zanesville ...... port, w ere guests,. M emorial Hospital Friday,; Y ' will present their annual achicvc- Recently Wed Couple ..... h o m e : ...... A fter.. rcfrcshm enls wore Tlie Chandler boy Is reported to ment aw ards to clubs. served, garnes were played and Visit Matawan Kin have swallowed kerosene and the Automobile (I n a n c i n (f; can lie Twelve members of the M atawan Presbyterian Ladies motion pictures shtiwn.* Ladies Guild Aids . . w e r e C h a p Tortorlci girl fell at home and mranged jiromplly, conveniently and Sub-Juniors are cxpcctcd to attend The wedding of Miss Fleury Altcndlni* Putrlclu Aid To:HoId Silver Tea sustained a posulhle fracture of the “Y” Canteen Fund Veile, daughter of Mrs. Stacy - B. rnuu, Verna M arie Ellison, M aryann the convention and all will act as l e f t e l b o w . . . • • economically . at the I-’aniieiH and M aier, PalrJein Flf'jM-’Innan, C hrlstel pages. They arc Miss Doris Hen­ Rankin of W hitehall Farm, Yellow The Ladles Guild of Trinity The Ladies' !Aid Society of- Uic Jolmsoh, Percy Kunnlrom, Wnyti<‘ MerehantR Nutionul Rank. We make , rlksen, outgoing president; M iss Sprlhg/i, 7uld the lute Wllllarn Church of ’Matawon met. Monday First'Prcsbyterinn Church will, hold M ar/,. OrorKe M orrell, Alexander ..Jacqucline Haley, incoming presi? -Lfimb yeiie.1 to - John T crhujic At Woodmen Bpiiquct- everiihg in the parish House-ftnd -tt-sllver-teo-on -Thtirwdny afternoon, JTrapp, D icier Johnson. Jaiiies^OrlB* d ir e c t loanH at low bank raten, with- ' dent; tho Misses Ann Farry, and VnJdfctt. ium -ot- M rs. .TcchpnO Afalden ' '"Mra. 'John 'Cidatnnri, Miss Kiithy -voted a $10 coMrlbutlon loa the May; 12. at 3 o'clock at the' hom e of wald, W illiam Rudy, also Miss M il­ oiit coinmiBHionH, fugh or other cAtra r M adeline Frank, of Keyport; Miss o f 11 b a n . 1 ^ . , jkDj} the laic V, K. Hinds and Arthur Ca/amarJ u t ,’Mittawan. YMCA for . Us Yputh M rs. Tuni^ R. Schenck, 300 M ain St. dred .Nicholas mid Mrs. Betty Botty M uiiy of South Amboys und Valdes,- took pln£e- on- Saturdny, ClifTwood, were guesls Thursday Canteen fund. • •" (' M rs. Lawrence J. AiLken, pr«»ir i NioboJus of Ixin^ IM andr who were char/rcK. InHiirane-d, through your own the vMissea Jane Anderson, i Jane- A pf/2, at thfrhorne of M r^and Mra. p v e a i n g ..tho .»l»lo. coavenilon dent, w H l'.have charge of tlie flevo-* w e e k e n d g u e s U . ’ “ »t Pengel, Carol Crafg, JoA nne Lazow, ‘‘Plans wefc' teiiipleted - for* the Honk in. • < , ...... - _ agent,.may. uIho be financed im part of card party which the guild will tionol service. Dttring the business, b a t H P i e t '.p f . th e ■ W ?iodf.tlat>. <>f • th e M ary Hose.' Betty and Edith W as­ Miss Darntiris Vcilc, sister of the W orld, held at tfio Kljrabdty.Cnrt- sponsor on Thursday, May 1 2 , in. iession M rs/'iSchcnck wilj give a the loan. ' . ' : - muth of Matawan. ■■ bride, was the maid'"of honor, apd Morganville Club1 To the parish house. II.was.announced rc*i>ort of .lfcc findings of tho church crel Hotel, Eliftibclh. . ' . .Nineteen me/hbera and the fld* Fulton Boyd of Chestnut llllj^ pit., also that the guild will sponsor inventory committee, of which-she Decorate Honor Hot) ~ ■ . ( • visor of ned of u M r . und M rs, Charles C. Schock Jr., RADIO REPAIRINQ' l^Ait.iii:h» a H funciiA N rs Nolan, M rs. W illiam W hitacrc, Mrs. Hostesses will bc Mrs. Carl chocolntc Eaktcr egg which was Prompt fervtc*, ' ' In M aiawan. ’Harold Quackcnbush, and Mrp. Junior V/omen To Meet Geiswcln. chairm an; Mrs. Schenck, won by Mrs. Alrhn Russell, Fund* T * l, M « u w a n 1-11VC ' Egglnson of Keyport; and—Airs. M r * . T hom as Sta^ae.v M rs. E. friary realized from the project will go ’J. IVationai/IKank Everett Carlson, M rs. Nelson Sm ith. The May business meeting of the llallock, M rs. George W.. Davison, Cliffwood P-TA To Elect tow ard tljie flower ptirehaw . MmWA!V, !VKW JUIIHIV , M in Marjorie VanBrnkle, Mrs. M atawan Junior W oman’s'C lub Is and Mrs. Aitkin. the chil; vxpressei its apptechi' Charles C. Schock Jr., M rs. Douglas being held this (Thursday) evening Election of officer* for the com ing tlon for pn»t ojislxtjince nnd It asking MiMIH FIDIML lU U tl W ard, M rs. Kenneth Pike aiid Mrs. at 8 o'clock In tlie M atawan First A dictated by Marco Polo ye a r will feature the m eeting of the the continued co-operfliion of neigh* ■ MIMII* riOIM L D lrotlt IH»U»AHCI CO.fOlXllON » Frank. H .R liai, ftHvlgor, n f Aid Squad building. ’ In prison wa.i_the m»>st popular ClifTwood Parcpi-Tepcher Associa­ bora 4 nd friends. • ‘ Quick Battery Service s o u r c e l o t 1 E.urop«^n knuwjodgc tion Thursday evefilng.’.M ay li. at ... Organlftd t»i0 — Oldtit Ibnk J n M vn m o u th C o w h ljr ' , Classified ads get results chcapiy. A re you buying Security Sooils? of Uie far cast for three centuries. ft;30 in tlio jtchool, „ ' , -ClnailfliHl tula g jx tccult* rhrnr Tennis . '.“T'*'' The. three-act comedy by Moss Win Inaugurals w ith ihe. ioiir. .viclorieg posted'.by. - Diamond History T o t h ...... Frpchold at ncd Bank Hart and- George S. Kaufm an; will Hur.let to date, turned in hla. beat be given -in-the:college auditorium . .The Bayshore SoftbaH Leafiuc got F R I D A Y Handing Kcyport H. S, the 0 7 0 095 perform ance Tuesday wilh fl., 2-0 Long Branch, at 8:15 p.m. oit tova /tying ’start Tuesday ■< - Baseball. . worst diamond thumping in 1049 no-hit shutout overJ Union Beach. ■ -Strother's Builders (0) night with all, eight clubs seeing Asbury Park at Neptune p . Raider baseball. history, : Mutawan' He retired .-is of the ..opposition: on . Are you buying Security BondsT D a v i n o ' . i . 171 104 action. In the. inaugural • contests A tlantic. H ighlands at Leonardo IL S. pounded out a. 20-2, Win ln strikes...... - - S u R s m n n ...... ISO 190 S.&M. -of ' Kcyport, last year’s F r e e h o l d a t H e d B a n k ...... a '.one-sided clash lhat consumed — In its three other-gam es Hazlet Esposito 150 100 r e g u l a r , s Cason’s chnmps, oulhit tho Keyport at Lakewood close to three hours at the Raider edged M atawan Elem entary School M a y . 2 0 3 C rystul: Bar. oX. U nion. Beach,, for. a Hofrman at Manasquan . 7 “fleld’Trlday "aftenTOTnr: ~~— 7'G; overcam e Keansburg. 4-3 and S a r d e l l a . . 187 7 - 4 w i n ; .. .. Rumsion nt M atawan _.As. .lf the shellacking, • ndmln- belted Tlnton Falls 12-1. - In the other contests, Kcyport Point Pleasant at Tom s.River llazlet, with Roman doing the ' iste\*cd by ' the --Haiders’ "most 0 2 0 ... 0 0 2 Bar slugged the Union Beach S.A.C. T H E A T E p ' ' bUt^p; rivals w asn’t enoutfhr Coach - BATUHDAY- . . chucking, w ill attem pt--to moke it 12-5; ■-’ Bow Wow.'s Tayern, belted Stai} Pak.or siilTercd two mord ••Balebaii ...... — flvo-in-a-row Tuesday when they Lavoie Labs for an il*5 decision K EA N SB U R G , N. J. "■'•'idwlTh^lng setbacks; oho before Asbury Park .at Nuiley . m oot-the Kcyport Gram m ar School nnd LaZiire's Shoes of .Kcyport. Opposite Publlo .Pchool { .... , andiono after the name hnd gotten ; IlQwJhorne at Freehold '*■- at.Ihe K.H.S. fieldiat 3 p.m ...... clubbed the Cliilwtxjd Angels Into Phone Keansburg 6-0300 ' . underway. Earlier in tho dny, T r a c k The above two entries owned and shown by Miss Angie Gallbpb of subm ission' 14-4. M atinees Saturday* and Holiday* • Bobby Boyce, the club's number -Toms nivcr at Neptune ' . Classified ads get results cheaply. H e c h t ...... 1 4 0 - 148 1 37 Union Beach, took llrst ai^d third ribbons Friday night In the sanctioned Tuesday's action was highlighted at S p. m. . one pitcher nnd .. lending hitter , N ewark Board of Education M eet match division pf; the Monmouth County Kennel- Club - Show eft - Price's by the pow erful hitting of LaXare’s; Continuous- Sunday, from 2 p.. m. w ith n .400 average, was declared Hotel, Port-eu-Peck. Miss Gallopo'a entries were "Lassie of Gallopo's 7 1 3 75 9 7 4 0 Kcyiiwrt Bur und Bow Wow’s-, Ineligible. Then,, in lhc jflJ>t ii}-' Lane" aiid "Laddie of_ Gallopo's Lane". .Tho former, a black-colored The expression .“Uncle. Sam’' Thuxs^ Frl,« Sat. May 5-6-7 Circle Bar (3) Ho/nerun' hitters Tuesday- were ninff, starting'chucker Jack- Mui- collie* placed, first in iKb’divisionand -'Laddie/' who sports, a-irlcolored probably originated during tho T e a s e ...... 143 174 17 8 coat, took third award. A collie, "Goldon Diana," owned hy Mrs. John Frank Frapnsso and Steve Kapushy » landy suffered a lorn cartilage in W ar of 1012,'w hen all governm ent 13!> 135 Corrlne, Englishtown, won top honor among the working group in the of Crystal Bar, and Hank Gryner his .'-knee, when ' .Tony Garito, B l i n d . . . ''1 3 5 "Miss Tatlock's property was stam ped ‘‘U. S.” K i « i h a f e r ...... 1S1 '1 67 1 3 8 sanctioned show, proceeds of which were donated to Monmouth Me­ of the Union Beach S.A.C. One of T«t. M atawan 1-2365 Jluskie flrstsacker, crashed iqtp morial and Fitkin Hospitals. . . . . ' M uscareilu ...... 13fl ICQ. 155 the best indivlduuLperfoftriances in the . Raider hurlcr as Garito was Miss Gallopo, a Keyporl High Schdargrsduate, purchased her AKC H o w a r d ...... 183 103 IfiO tho four games was. turned In l^y Millions” scoring M atawan’s initial tally. registered ontriei from on Englishtowri konnel as pups and raised and 'W c U te A . f i e a d ' c ' t poug MacEwan, S.&M. catcher. ‘ Fri., Sat. ------M ay 6-7 With both Boyce and Mullancy trained them herself for her first formal show. She expects to use ” w ith . 7 5 0 8 3 8 7 9 2 S.&M. arid the U nion Beach S.A.C. John Lund * Wanda Hendrlsf removed /rom tlio squad for an "Lasslo" and "Laddie" as foundation breeding stock for her o.Wn kennels., “INTRIGUE” H (3 ) made lnipresslve appearances In ... . indefinite period, Koyport's hopes - B a r Goorge Halt - June Havoc ’ ai\d ' M e t z g e r ...... ;,. 201 their new uniforms. Jim m y Brown, of pulling themselvesf out of the . . . 177 171 Loose Support Is Matawan Baptists Are . circuit president, has ca^Jcd a m eet­ DRIVEIN . BllO -; Shoro ’ Conference cellar, have R o c k y ...... 178 108 180 ing for managers on next Tuesday "Disaster" - -received a devastating blow. The B o n n e t t ...... 173 181 131 Costly To Park A. C. Seen As League Champs THEATRE No I BLAZING ACROSS Moore ...... 1 4 0 - . 180 .1 0 9 night In the Keyport V FW .H alit.. • With d e f e a t w a s ~ f h e f l f l h i/ i rt vow f o r . ^Jkw ooD u^ipci:, n j . 101- “-Tfi?~M afnwlm---Paric--A.-C.-.'-lost a Bichard . panning ______-Vnorhins--v; . ■=•-•150-- ... B y,A ..H .-Shaw W'IWM fl ? 75C T H E PECO S tiaZare's 'will play _jhe ' Liberty ...... T rudy M&xshalL , JWatawan, the victory bnllmccd 10*9 decision to the H art AT'AT Of" W rtinjQ t'"tW 0"nTO re-evenings-of Charles Blarrott - 80 7 A s s n . ” . ' • ______gjnlloy Burnolle their slate at . two and two. 8 3 8 047 Port Headingi Saturday, because of bowling rem aining in the Key-M at Sun.rMon.—^ -May 8-9 The schedule for tonight (Thurs­ The marathon saw 33 players ■ ■ • • ■ Yo Coilago Inn (0) -L tw o costly errors in the sixth inning. Church League, - M atawan Baptist, Sal. Mai. One Hour oi Cartoons Roddy McDowall In 180 day) and next Tuesday: . put into, action, 'with Koyport S lo v e n ? ...... 2 0 7 J 7 7 Holding a fl-2 lead al the tim e, the barring m isfortune, is considered to - Tonight , . . . Hevlval Feature Saturday Night using 21 men, including four Browm niiler ...... 1 35 140 111 Parkers .came up wilh two wild have-clear sailing to the title. Those 158 B o w . W o w ’s v s . L a Z a r e ’s ' “KIDNAPPED” ^. .pitchors; ,,Tho -.‘fray.. Avas ,m arked F i s c h l e r ...... 177 177 heaves on" infield blows.J....’These who have • followed the teams SUN.-M ON. “LOST HORIZON” 135 Lnvole vs, .AngolS also by 11 errors, eight hit batsmen IJlhld"\ itr: ;V. ; i:. . -135. ---1 3 5 .mlSCUCS, .plUF. tw o w alks /ind a hit, closely, feel that the final standings Luclllo B.remer llonald Colman - Jane Wyatt : 135 135 . Keypor.t par vs. Crystal Bar ■ and 15 .passes. B l i n d 135 perm itted the hom e’ ellib to ri>rge w ill be 'about as show n below ; •■with "Ady> o l CBiflnoYa’^ U.B.S.A.C. vs.- SAM.' ' ' r ahead tO-0 by the end of the eighth. Kpy.j>ort Reform ed *and St. John’s Ken Murray May 8-9 •' Chunky Dan* DIPoala went all Tuosday . S u n . . M o n . "The Decision of the *way for the visitors and he 7 8 9 7 5 4 ^ In Uie last frame, the Parkers, having only a^slight m athem atical "Bill and Coo" U.B.S.A.C. vs. Crystal Bar tosspd thrcc-hit ball. DiPtoalo fan- , C h a m p 's B a r (2) trying-to upset the prcgamc odds, chance of finishing in the first .Keyport Bar vs. S.&M. TUES.-WED. ‘ ncd nine and issued ' only • three Pop ...... '1 8 0 2 0 7 150 staged a belated rally. Two hits division., - • - "FIGHTER Christopher Blake” .Lavoie.vs., LaZare’s i%ichaelr }led -Grave wajks. M ullancy wns relieved by Costic • ..; ...... 173 101 1 5 0 iind a .Walk /llled the bases with Last week attractive Bets wero ...... w ith * B o w W o w ’s v s . A n g e l s . • "The Smugglors"- Duel Sickles w ith’Dill Lelum and K r u s e r s r ...... (;j.. 149 100;, 189 (yie down. ’ Hank Tomasello then bowled by C. W harton, (>52: II. W. Alexis Smith - Robert Douglas Schw arck .’“TTTT.,..170 2 0 f 170 W alling• 551; A. Kojjai, .Ml;-- A, ■ Adele. Marti SQUADRON” Billy (Butch) VanPelt ‘ following cleared the sacks with a triple, but . "Campus ' 2 14 157 175 In color by Technicolor Tues.. Wed. May 10-11 in that order. * G.irifo carried the P o i i l s o n ...... at this point the* Ilart pitcher'bore Bogart, 505; J. Ginter, 503. - Carnera To Wrestle Honeymoon"^..- Edmond OBrien - Hohsrt Stack heaviest lumber for the Huskies. down and got the next two batters - - High High At Asbury Saturday , 8 9 5 0 3 8 851 W. L. Game Set Ave. He crashed' out five hits, one of on strikes. T .., . Mat. Unpttst 57 33 037 28CO .770 Tues.-Wed.-Thur. ‘The Cay Intruders’ them, a tremendous home run. Bayvlew A A. 11) Pat Longo w ent eight innings for Mat. Meth. 33 .10 . IWl 2487 .7«5 ’ Key. Rautlst 48 43' !)D7 2543 r7 o a Prlmo Camera, former world’s May 10-11-12 w ith ' G o d w i n ...... 105 ' 155 151 Matawan knocked across four the losers and. deserved a better Mat. 1‘resby. 40 44 871 2477 .745 heavyweight boxing ehninpion and John Emery Tamara Geva — -runsvin-\thf second and ntne in Cis7Ayiski ...... 152 173 2 1 2 fate. Pgspitc ’sbme tack of control, K ey. fictovrn. -42: 40 0 0 7 2542 .717 St John M<'th -40 - f»0 0 0 0 — 241)i] -75C now foromost_ w restler, w ill oppose . and 'V - B u y e r ...... v . 170 '*102 . 174 ’ t h f _2 fourth. Only in the final Longo was the victim-mainly of Catvury Meth 3(1 54 1147 , 2523 .774 Big Chief Llitlo W olf ’'Saturday “That Wonderflul K ennedy ...... *,• • 17D 100 . 180 Geth. Lutli. -3G 54 .M l 243S .(iOS stanza wore they ’ unable to dent l o o s e ^ s u p p o r t . ... nlght'on tho Asbury Park Armory E v a n s ...... 183 188 2 0 0 ■ ' ' High Singlo Gtxme the plate. The * Haiders' two 'fhis Sunday''the' Parkers will ' S c h n n c k 245 mat. Spccial seating arrangem ents "Adventure Island” markers came in the sixth inning.; face the""UnJori* Beach A ll-Stars at S. W anvifk ...... 234 Orge” are being m ade' and additional w ith . . 0 0 9 8 0 8 017 * llemaason ...... Tyrona Power - Geno Tierney Johnny Frettiuvg wan hit by a Union Beach.' Last- Sunday’s - High Thre* Qames chairs are being set up by Prom oter Rory Calhoun - Rhonda Fleming • pitched bait and then—Boh Erick­ The Standings scheduled game with the Franklin R c h a tic k ...... 030 Roland J, Hines for Saturday’s Extra Added Attraction . son singled. Both came In when W. L. J. Olnler ...... G it Thursday Night ...... Thurs.. Fri., Bat., May l2-13-l4 Eagles at New Brunswick- was H. Preston ...... 002 program. 1 , - - Goody & Em’s. — 71 2 5 Dave Christy powdered a . Jong fairied out. ; l . Individual Avorag** The attractive supporting card Sun Valley Serenade d o u b l e . Bnyvlew A. A. .. 04 3 2 Gamas Aver. J . G i n t e r ...... ; . . . 04 172.31 hits M onsieur Paris m atched against 8on]a Henlo - Glen Miller Orch. "CHICKEN EVERY C h a m p ’s B a r ------0 9 3 7 . M a t a w a n (20) * ' U S R h o n c k ...... 8.1 • '170.33 Hal Keeno ,ln lho semifinal. The Ye Cottage Inn .... 5 8 3 8 Monmouth Park Gets F . M a u r o r ...... 71 1W.3T* . " a b h n . P r e s t o n . . . , ...... 05 - M B,18 two remaining bouts, feature S t r o t h e r ’s B u i l d e r s 4 0 47 Two Additional Days Harris, If .... v , 2 - 0 0 II.. W aH ln ff-'-.-iv .70 107.3 K atrioroft. vs. 'N ovack and Azpeck SUNDAY” B a r 11 ...... 40 5 0 “ M a y , I f . 1. o1 0 The New Jersey .nacing’Cortifnls- tangling ^with Bem ardl. ” . with Circle Inn ...... :. 23 7 3 GaHto, lb.-., . (1 5 0 slon Monday added five more days Coon Hound Field Trial Dan Bailey - Coloste Holm ' Hiawatha...... 20 76 Schanck, 3b . . 4 1 2 to the 1049 Gnrden State season at S tokor and B lo w er Ownera. Q - c 0 To Be Held On May 15th ~ M acvoL:.j:f;.v, :rA~ .Cnmcjpii,. and two. m ore djiyb' to Specially - prepared B uckw heat vond Stein, rf ;... 4 i r 6 Keansbiirg's Grade; " ' M onmouth Park at Occanport. The annual Spring Coonhound n/co Coal—No Sllnkerfl." Im m ediata Sullivan, rf . . 1 0 o WALTER READE'S School Meet May 28 The five days were added to the Field Trial w ill be held on Sunday, Delivery. Stultz. > wjtf ' Kupka, 2b ... . 4 1 o second 'half of a split . m eet at May 15 by the M onmouth County Spring Parade of Hits Em erson,. 2b._ . 1 l o . The.K eansburg Track .Committee Camden, bringing the closing dnto Coonhunters Association, Earl “C! Wed.. Api.US lo Wed.. May 11 DiBiase, ss v . 3 ‘ 0 is W orking tow ard final preparathfiu* for New Jersey racing this year to S tultz. o f. K eyportj association*, see- .. B c t h u n e , c . . . ' 3 , 0 1 for lt.5- third annual.-guide school N o v . 1," t h e l a t e s t J n h i s t o r y . I t retaryf announced tills week.. DiPoala, p .t. . 1 0 0 track-m eet. TJie.jiext nieeting- of gave Garden State Its legal max* The Irlal. will be held on the tho com m ittee AvJU' be held on Sun­ imum'of- 501-days. . . Pdtner .brothers' property, twp day, May 15 at Stv Ann's jjchoul “ M Tipmoatlt'-Park,-- schedule - to m ilea^soiith -of*& riiilh-A m boy, _..The TODAY; TOMORROW. SAT. May 6-6-7 ' Koyport (2) Hall, Keansburg. at" 2 p.m. when open June 20. was permitted to site, Which will be, well-mnrked. • • Continuous.Saturday, starting at 1:45 a b h final details will )>e worked out. o"pen" two racing days oarllbr niay be reached by turning off M etsger; ss ...... V 0 1 The many volunteer workers who June ,17 for a total of 47 ractng Itoutc 0-4, opposite Blodgett's Tles: n e g a n , 2 h ...... * O' 0 O' helped out ln .previous years, as d a y s . taurant iii Cbeesequake, and follpw- JOHN IDIID'S TErll.M C()l.()llW m l of flu- South.vr.sl! - M a c l n n e s , 2 b . . . . . 3 0 0 well as any new w orkers,'are urged The commission’s action made ing directional arrows which will PtoQuttiS By C o u c c iy ...... ; ‘ 0 r 0 0 'ARGOSY PICTURES^ to attend this meeting. raring schedules for the yonr: . bo placed by the association. CORPORATION D a n z a , e . . . 0 0 0 . Tho event is scheduled for Sat­ Garden State—May 3-30; Oct. Funds renllzcd (rom the trial . . . 1 3 GODFATHERS A METRO- • CouJett, c . . . . . 0 urday, May 20, at the Francis pi. 3 - N o v . L will bef used for. restocking woods GOLDWYN-MAYERi - VanPelt. p. 3b . . . -3 0 School (grounds, with an alternate ‘M onmouth . Park—rjune 17=AUR; Tirr~MT>nmmniT— and'— “M iddlesex- PICTURE M i t c h e l l ...... 0 0 day set' for''M onday,' May 30, in It). , ' , Countles with, raccoon. W ild poon .loii.N w\v\>- r a w ) mimkmhim/ • ii.uiKV Frieburg; If ...... 2 0 case of inclem ent weather... Atlantic City—Aug. 11-Oet. 1. ' from Florida were released by tho Lockwood. If . . . . . 1 0 The Francis Pi. School. and St. Tho Freehold Trotting Asso. association in March. - . . .'. Popular ** NEWSCARTOONNOVELTY ■ BAND ★ RED BANK * Erickson; rf. cf,., ; . . , 2 1 Ann’s together, .with tlie. West ciatioii' has ■ also^Jjcen alloted 24, z Fallon, cf .. .T . . . r 0 Keansburg School will be tlie par­ days from Aug. ll-Scpt. 10. - Second Rheets, BMixll, in canary ; What's My ^fame? . ' - t W alters, 3b .... .‘T’" 2 0 ticipants. • . or w hite, for sale at this ofiflco now. I'm Beginning To Mlis You SUNDAY, MONDAY , May 8-9 CARLTON W crthwdn, 3b j . . . 0 0 . Ttye- Jam es. E. Sm ith, jyiemorial ;'^*Do IJLove^Pu?; ' ; { ( Holiday Beagle Club 1000 sheet ppekages. A seareo item -Continuous Sunday Starting al 1:45 . f" ...... Pohlke. cf ...... 1 0 Trophy, .donated by Chartes (Buck) Chopfor-In My Life Called A Walter Read* Theatre Rojtsl, rf 0 Smith', three years ago will aMain SetB Field Tri&l Date : • - Mary ...... ’ '7 "".-'7"^ ' ' j V V V W M M * NOW thru SAT. H a n s e n , r f ; r . i-. . 0 . . bc-thc-m atn prize for the winning J u n e The Holiday, pniij'le Cllib held IU [ A g a i n 1 * Peter * M ullancy, p ... . 0 team . ! The ..Fronds .P i. .Schoo4-..fll- Make .. . J tL L Y S O K LAWFORD regular meeting - recently at ^the. • Bo .M ine ... ' ____ ... m m w m Sickles, p ; 0 ready has one leg up on this trophy home of- Daniel Brewer, , M organ- Kiss Me Sweef *" ” 8 •‘Little'Women" . L o h o n . n ; :/0 and needs only one, more win for 4U4»j^tth-21-m h»vben^>roRQnk-^- ^Ballln'.Tho, Jack ----- m r n m a Christy, lb. 2 0 1 0 perm unent possession. In addition, Mother - — -SUH .-,lhru—TUES^- Fiold-TrlaV Chainnan, Leu Carey, Everywhere'You (So h Alr&tN* md o A y s~ . n permonent cup Will be awarded Jack Donald of . Lakfi. Coino, - roportod 'th a t Ihe to-thrt^ CARSON REGAN ...... -2f l - 2 3to ■ 7 the high point too in as well as Biders lh The Bky ' American ICennol Club had changed Mutawan .142 013 0—20 tu thpJndivldual.boy pnd filrl.high Happy Bali Hai “John Loves Mary” the dale'for the field trial from m f a s m m H Kcyport ...... 000 002 0— 2. scorer. Me(IoIg;will be awarded to •A'Wondef/ul Guy - M ay.l to May 15. This, w ill, bo STARTS WED. Two-base hits, .Christy; ; home first, secoiKl -and.- third place w in­ How It Lies, How It Lies ' thott final spring trial for the club; with m m m a ftins, G arito; struck out by DiPoalo ners and ribbons to fourth placo. "TAKE ME OUT TO New m em bers elected to the club - 1 Don't Bee Me In Your Eyea ,6, Sickles 2, VanPelt 5: bases ,on Anymore THE BALL GAME" were: Clarence lloisor, Eugene M H m m /balls.off D iPoalo 3. Lchan 3, Sickles ' The Object Of My Affection Ed Roman Pitches Briggs, Freehold; Dr. A. L. Goro- HEALTH 3, VanPelt 4, M ullancy 1; hit- by moy, Sweetm an’s Lano Rd.; Robert You Always Hurt The One t h e ; b r i b e _ pitcher, Schanck (by Mullancy) Raritan To 3-1 Win STRAND Pryor,— K eyport;-.: Tony -Santuecl,- " You Lovo ...... Schanck (by Sickles) M arvel (by llopehnvn, and .Hugh llickey, . Lady Of Spain ___ A Waller Heade Theatre . Sickles); hits ofT M ullancy 1 in 1/3 The Raritan Boys Club won Its SPOT NEWS ' . CARTOON COMEDY Engllshtowri. ‘ ’ . Racing With The Moon inn.; Sickles 2 in 2 1/3 inns.; Lchun second game of the season Siindoy J NOW thru SAT. forevor and Ever 3 in 2/3 inn.; V anPelt 3 in 3 2/:t inn.; by turning back the Ravine Drive > Sunday; Matlneo Only—Adv. of "Frank and Jesse James" BARRY SUU.IVAM-. •­ losing pitched MuJ/anby; umpires, Boys Club nine.of Matawan, 3:1. Gravany Memorial SHOES “BAD MEN OF BermarT and Ktjerborr. • All of the scoring was concen­ Cowboy . James J. Gravany, Keansburg TOMBSTONE” trated in two innings. -Raritan fitted by , TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY May 10-11 . plus tlieatcr owner, has been notified 'Till The End Of The Wo'vld ’ jack Lanning Plays; pushed, across their, three counters Matinee Wednesday starting at 2 p.m. .. - in - tho first and Ravine Drive by‘th’e Lelilgh U niversity Board of. Roll The Patrol . “C L O S E U P” With Freshman Nine averted a shutout fn-the fourth. Athletics Unit a swimming trophy .Tennesiee Tears DOUBLE FEATURE ' SUN. thru TUES. Ed Roman, who lias been hurling in memory of his son, Jam es, wiil AL LEN ’S .One Kiss Too Many . be placed in com petition next fall. JON HALL Jack1 Lanning, ^former M atawan excellent ball-this scaRon, w ent the My Little Buckeroe UNIVERSAL- • - High-School and Pennington Sehool routo -for-the winners! lim iting tho .Young. Gravany, who ' was a 93. Broad jStreet , . "THE MUTINEERS" Cool W ater,- - - ...... -...... INTERNATIONAL ...... - p l u s — ...... ' dlamoiid ita r'is playitiif“first bacc swimming star at Keansburg, Blolr N e a r P o s i O f f i c e ' ’ opposltloir to : a- lone -hit -w hllo his -Tennessee Central Na. ft v p re s e n ts "BOMBA Ihe JUNGLE BOY" for the W nke Forest College fresh* Academy and LehlgH,Idle4;-scvernl m ates got to Stoer, who also pitched One Has My-Home . . _ ...... man nine. Lanning, who plnyct}, weeks aflo follow ing a brlcf-iU ness.' Red Bank ... all the w ay,'for Six safeties. Roman Put Your Shoes On Lucy . third for-M atawbn and Ponningtnri, w as credited w ith 19 strikoout's pnd ' W as: shifted : to first by - tho :W;iko ♦Siani* fanned. 10. . ' ‘ \ . If Ypu’ro Ef#ir Down In Tenai Forest- frosh epnehes so lhat tho Al Y,adouccur, Raritan m anager, ’Have You Ever Been Lonely club could take full advantage of nnnounced yesterday that Domlnl'ck ■ the Laurence Harbor youth’s Im- Roman, former bayshore semlpro Kiddie Records NEWS STRAND ’‘i' provedv'hiiltlitff;',-f?‘ " • ' standout,, had been signed «~ns • Custom Built Arebltca- Lannfng will return home from TLJjll* Bed Hen A Waller Raade Theatre coach.. lie replaces A rt. Manuel, - * tural arllles . the Nortli Carollnfr school at the who was unable to continue In tlie ' Snow White . -« . « jrow ih** sat. ^ end of M ay.' lie Is anxious to con­ 9 Interior and Exterior' Tableware to the Ladies at All. Performances. p o s t. Three Little'Plgi ' TA%{>B j • GARDNER . tinue to play ‘balK throuahoy^thc Raritan w |ll pjr»y a doublehcader Hailing*-, . -Thro Bears "- ..^- . . »sum m er nnd w ould welcome-signiiYB this-Sundft^ ugalnsi the St. Lnw- • Fenics • Collar Door* 1 Jack and The fieanatilk '-THE BRIBE" r with some club in this' area. Next THURS., FRI., SAT. . May 12-13-14 rcnce CYO of Laurence Harbor. • Guards - W ilber The W hale ;-••• •■- SUN. lhru TUES. __JWanagers Inierested in securing Tiro starting t/me for the first game ■ — ij ESTHER WILLIAMS Lanning’s services may contact his « iFire Escapes ’ , DOUBLE FEATURE on ’ the Florence ' Avc.*Stone ltd. Many other Kiddle Records, all father.by telephone nt Laurence d i a m o n d f.i 1:30. ' . - • Structures of unbreakable plastlq, at .69. “TAKE ME OUT TO H a r b o r , Warner Broj Hew Seven Scream I fOMRSICf W O W THE BALL GAME” Wo la?lie eontnlUUoB lil offa Hold Danqi.ng Class fulleil coopt'ration. - TAR 7AN 5 League Officials Dine' , Rea g a n ! STAHTS WED...... THAIL OF THE MOUMT1ES' A courso in social dancing was PETE'S, Inc. Ix ^ r| o n : ^ M A G IC President Jimmy Brown and j:onductcd-by M rs. Fred Lashnlts STATE IRON WPRKS "IITHEH SAHCTUM" _S^£larj^Frm iir^aY npc'lIo jr., ‘of at a meeting Thursday of Laurence Cor.Front and Main A r n o ld ; V'FOtfW TAIN BaUblUheA |B0I - " - : Sta. t h e B a y s h o r e , S o f t b a l l L e a g u e , - e n ­ Harbor pirl Scout Troop 1 In the ' , (Ai th» bui «lop) ^ I II BARKER iOKf joyed dinner Friday at the Shpdow Laurence H arbor: Communliy ISSgNEftLi SHOWS DAILY 2-30-7.00-9:00 599-603 Stale St, ■ Perth Amboy 4-4572 TELEPHONE ' KpyPOHT M T00 : . p r w k CONTINUOUS SAT-SUN -MOLi THURSDAY, MAY S.! 194b; THE-MATAWAN JQURNAl; •MATAWAN; N. j; PAGE*SEVEN

c \ 4247, VFW, AND AUXILIARY INSTALL OFFICERS (.‘utheran Musion Soc. Starts Feed Business Fire Demonliration ^ "Postpone^ f a i a m e s f 7 Discusses Talent Fund A. H. Shaw of Hazlet, has started County flrtm en have, been Invited 'Doth' tha.:MutHwiui H. S. ond a .feed ond gruin business on Route ’Members of . tho Missionary by tiie Freehold Fire popartinent to Koyport Hi, Si' W d To Hold Food Sale 33,: H azlet. jufit north of M ontagnu's, ^.-dci.TUuiiStnitkin1 (Thursday) nlghj Society of Gethsemane Lutheran for Tucsday'w fcrcpostponcd becausc Church, Keyjjort, m et' recently at service stntion.< M r. Shaw has been by Capt, Joseph Drew of the New­ of wet grounds; Matawan wns Senior Patrol Benefit the home of- the president, Mrs. in the feed and grain business for ark Fire Department. Tho pn>- ■ Friday Night; Othfer C harles Sloat, .Holm del ,Rd., liu/let. a number of years. Up until a gram, featuring, hook and ladder slated to play Atlantic Highlands.- Plans to organize a talent cam­ few m onths n,go he was in the em ­ w ork,..w ill-bo conducted ut. 0. p.m- and, the Rnidora W ere oookod for u. Area Activities ...... paign. were discussed^ and it was ploy of W.y D. Swartzel, Hazlet. at the Hudson St. School, Freehold. return engagement wl^VT^Qp^rdo; voted to conduct home . mission Mr. Show has leased the lorm er Cupt. Drew wlU show .tho ikso o f A food sale, for tho benefit of the work iii the:area'. ; ...... Curuso Lumber- Cof -yard for his v a ilo u a , ly jif s.-pf_! tm»!s7_ft>f ru n itrij . ..All Dry Gleaning senior patrol of Cloverlfcaf. TroopT - Tiie program- doali with vducu- hew venture. He huS’ secured tlio burning buiidlnga. Done In Our Own, B G Irr Scouts; of Hazlet, w ill be held tlonal fuciiUica In Jatnin. The next dealer’s frnnchlso for a nationally Friday—:o-Vc«/ng at Snn F/Hi'ppo’s moelLng will bef at‘ the home of known commercial feed company. ' Now Is tho time to advertUa thoae Plant On Premises v auction. Route 30r, :-; ...... Mrs. George Miller, Main St„, Unused ArtiojM for sale, A fct&U «d For Pick-Up Call 7-0144 ' Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth Hull and Matnwan,'May 24. • . , Real .Estate LUtlng Cardd for salo in the clowmed column wuPwtnr Broad Street Cleanera ? son, K enneth jr., have jnoved from Attending were M rs. M iller, Mrs. nt this bffleo. - . ( ■ UiAm Into CAAh for you. *.. 10 First Si? K typort the W illiam. keya. house to the’ E. -Rlchartl Eidmann.* M rs. Cnri Bol. J. Colovito apartm ents on Holmdel Mrs. Jennie Burton,. Mrs. Gvaco Rd., Hazlct._ ' ' k ' Strickland, Mis. Anna W elle, Mrs. Mrs. Gcorfio Hanners, Nor.tJi Ethel. Hopler, M rs. 'C arl Fiorentino Long Branch, spent several days in J)nd„.Missi'.Kdythc^ Sloat. * lln zlef visiting-M iss A nna. Cowles. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Eimnon$ and Boy Lacerates Finger^ Come Help Us Celebrate Our fam ily, of ’Hasdot, recently visited , relatives in Fom pton Plains. . George Seljm rdtr 13, of 02' Main Mre. Anno Scherer ol SL Peters­ St., Keansburg, wns treated at burg, Fla., is. visiting her son nnd Mnnmouvh Memorial Hilspltal tb 63rd BIRTHDAY dauglVtcn-5iv*lav/, M r. and M .: "W il­ Sunday for ii lacerated left middle liam Scherer and fam ily, in Hazlet, A . joint- Installation of officers of Levering of Pori Monmouth," past A rubelle- B urkardt; - Mrs^, .Vivian,' finger. Tho boy was reported, to M r. and M rs. ErnesL E. PelseiiXvof Keyport Post. 4247. Veterans of departm ent president, ihstnlllng the department banner bearer, and a have torn the finger on n rusty We’re GIVING instead af receiving. Hazlet, cnicrlnined Sunday al a Foreign W ars, and.the Ladles Aux­ officers, assisted, by M rs.-Aniv-Vivinn G-old .Star . mother, -Mrs, Mary nail. ' ' - , dinner In.honor.;of their son, M al­ iliary, was held Saturday niglit in as installing conductress. " ' . Schweitzer of M lddjet6wn. ’ 1 Big Savings on Your Summer Needs. colm, who w osj^elcbrating his^SOUT The- postTiom crE.".Front’ St., K ey­ -T he - new auxiliary- officers ore During the evening a-spedaLprize: _ Arp you 1 buying Security Bonds? birthday. FrcsonFw oro tho honored port. t .. . ' Mrs. Ella W alker, president; Mrs. w a s a w a r d e d t«5 M r s . So m m ers, '.“- R e ­ guest and -his wife; Mrs. Emma T. William Green, deputy senior Rosemary Sommers, senior vice freshments were served and nmsie $45 to $50 • $50 to $55------Rudiger, M rs. M argaret M cCormick, vice-commander of tho sixth dis­ president; Mrs; M arie ■ M erinsky, was furnished by “Slim and His SUITS — TOPCOATS SU ITS -r- TO PC O A TS Ernest. E. Pescux jr., Donald W. trict, opened' the eviening’s cere­ junior vice president; M rs/ M ildred W esterners."; . F U R Peseux and Edna ^Vanda Pcscux, ^ monies and installed the post offi­ Rbss, secretary; M rs. M arjorie Con­ Mr. llbp)n and Mrs.' W alker ex­ cers. Charles S.-Hopla was in­ cepcion, treasurer; M rs. Leona Stea- pressed their appreciation tq all N o w - 3 3 .7 5 Now— .38-75 ducted, as eommiinder, nnd other ger, conductress; Mrs. Dorothy S T O R A G E Marlboro Man Shaken . m em bers of Ihelr or^.-jwizntions who officers are John Slcngor, vice-, Rlnear, assistant conductress;. Mrs.' assisted in the evening's arrange- Up In .2-Caf Accident commander; Vilo Esposltcr, junior Josephine,D ilks, Ruard; Mrs. Eliza- m enls as well as to M ayor -Apple* V A U L T belli. .Ross»---Ossi.siaiU_£uard; Mrs. $55-$Gp Val. $43.75 $65-$75 Vnl. $58-76 Fredi B ayer sr., G3, of M ounts M ill liativM rs- I^unri^jf,. M r. -flrccu uud chaplain; W Uar^ Johnson, "posT T56rdlhy~StGln;“ M rs:' A nnabel—B rlelr Kirs. V lvla^frfor tlfelr' pltrts in the* Rd., M arlboroj {Township, Buffered guard; Salyatore’ Straficlfo, quurtcr- Mrs. M ary Rapolla and Mrs. Lillian Ceremonies and to four original ON PREMISES severe shock --Saturday- aftepiuon 'mnster; George Scully, adjutant; •Rinear, , color bearers; M rs., Ellzn- color bcarcre, members of tlie de­ A ll Wool . Men’s- Rayon whon the auto in which ho was' Herbert R. Rothenborg, judge ad* betli Lyons, chaplain; M rs^ Ethel • Complete Insurancc gree team from M iddletown Town- ' riding was struck in the rear by vocajcr, E lbert V anChurldorp, officer Close,-' patriotic instructor; Mrs. GABARDINE SUITS TROPICAL SUITS « h J.n • “Same Day” ...... V ohflthoi^car on-.R uuto -4-*at- RobeJ-to-- o f tfie: day VtilliWftZprptisY M /tfy 'V ahCharldorp, Elsie Barker, M rs. Agnes Frank and •' ; Wilhdraw'nl ville Rd., M arlboro. surgeon; John D. W alker, service Doris Rinear, m usician; Mrs. Jnntl Regular:: lar . .75 Mrs. Emily Krlftner. . . M r. Bayer, w ho .state police said o/Ticcr; Ellsworth; W ilson, three- Brockie, assistant m usida'n; !Mxs. • Bonded Driver ~ $45 Value- $35 Value- • All jpem bers of the nuxllfary nr6. wns treated by his fam ily physicianr year trustee; Mr. Stcngcr and Mr. Ella Roberts, banner bearer; '‘Mrs. 24 requested to attend the m e e t " was riding jn. nn .auto operated by W alkor, M onmouih County' council Em ily Sehnelder, (lag bearer; Mrs. 01*81 his son, Frqd jr. Trooper Richard ing to be conducted by the new Keyport Cleaners delegates atiii Mr> Stcnger, Mr. Georgina Joel, truitccr— officers,- on' W ednesday evening’ PUnl and Vault. All Wool Gab. Slack $t5 Q.98 Cord. Sport Coats 22.50 1 A .85 Frederick reported that the Bayer •Wnlkef and M ichaeP H alloran, dis- Mrs. Concepcion presented Mrs. May 11. The' cwm ilKce in charge Division oftd Third Bil. ' ' : Val. U '■ 1 -Vnl. X 'auto was struck .by a car driven Ijy -trieUdelegntes. - — - ' Joel,- outgoing president, with . a Charles Lawrence, Piqua, , O., a Mr. Green presented LeRoy past president’s pin-from the aux IsarrunR lna for special activities K E Y P O R T 7-0133 and ientiirps. : ‘ sailor stationed nl Drooklyn Navy SJproUl; outgoing com m ander, w ith illary-../ ^ ~ -v Y a r d . , a past commander’s pill oh behalf ‘ Guests pr&scnt included K eyport' White Broadcloth Shirts—3:95 Value M r. Lawrence suffered • bruises N0W 1.99 of the post, - M ayor' Cliarles • E.' App(egnte and of the face but declined medical Upon completion of the. post M rs. Applegate; Sixth D istrict Com­ Broadcloth Pajamas— Value,: to 4,95 treatment, police said. Ifc_„was cerem onies,.thd wom en's group held mander W alter iitirkardt ofr Post CONCOURSE REALTY CO. NOW 2.57 given-a sum m ons for careless driv* ils^ installation with . Mrs. Emily 4721; Sixth District President Mrs. HEAL ESTATE SALES v ing.f,returnnble M ay 5 before M arl­ Zolan Jackets— Regular 11.95 Value 7“ MANAQING AND ApPflAISlNO -rr- —J ------boro' ;Township M agistrate Albert NOW5.99 special dresses for girls, mutable • Gruskin. " -{Bayshore Boy, 11, Is • for first com m union ccrcm onics and " INSURANCE Shirts or Shorts— Value to 1,25 — . : • NOW . ’ i n all IU branch**. • ■ • -v* Knocked From Wheel other occasions. • /All-Stars . Look Good — Ttobert B ogart, 11,. of 3B3 M ain St., Shore Concourse Cliffwood, N. J. Washable Gabardine Shirts 5,95 Value . : I In Abbreviated Game The so-called “fairy rings,“ „ q . Phone Maiawan 1*2447 .... .Keansburg, was uninjured when he N0W 3.89 dark ilreen circle on lawns or In a contest Sunday that was .was struck rby a enr w hile lie .was meadows,- la.:caused by. o .fungps Spun Nylon Hose— Reg. 1,50 Values n o w 9 7 ^ riding ,_a bleyclp on Palm er Ave., halted by * rain^at the end of the growth in the soil. « East K eansburg, according1 to M id­ foiirLh inning, the U nion fifchch A ll­ : y — And many other items to select dletown Township ‘police, Stars served noticc thoy would be strong contenders this season for The youngster, was hit by o'' car R O SS W . M A G H A N AGENCY outstanding 'semi - pro diamond driven. l>y ijenry Sabine, *10,- St. P33 lionb'R} in this, area -by: pounding M nrka-A ve^ 'Koonsburffi -w no-w aa BIG REDUCTIONS IN OUR “ ~oUt iTl2-0 m argin-Jn the abbreviated ( I r i y i n g 3 buth_QnJpalri 3e r_ A V e;. T i i e EMBARRASSED AT SOUR] Real Estate— Insurance b o y - - h a c L a . s l i g l i a b 'f ^ ? i o n o f “ t h e COMPLETE BOYS; DEPARTMENT c o h l e s t ’’ " " ■" V PL U M B IN O ? r r ~ \ J 138 Main Street V, ^ --i M ATAW AN , N. J. D on Jlpfifman, ace All-Sypr hurlor, J e f t wos takeii io his h o m e ^ v ^ \ h o •W ELL;-HbW allow ed’the Royals only one scratch Telephone M&lawan 1-0003 ' s i n g l e and appeared Jq bc jn mid­ said ho charges * were made. . It) IMPROVE season form. ' . ' . IT W E CAM ftext Sunday the All-Star, will Five Pay Fine*! entertain the M ntawan Park A., C. TELL/ at. VipneV field. Dock St., Union - C harged._.w ith .. trafTic! violations, Bcach. ’P^lC-.-Brandi^on,—AJi-Star- ftw ' pcrsoTis* w ere- fined-a~total.- of- m anafier,--yesterday reported the $50, plus court costs, before signing of Joe Ifowland,. n catcher, Madison Township M agistrate M ax­ now ^stationed nt Fort Monmouth. well :H. M nycr at Laurence H arbor; RED BANK, N. r. They wcro: Carmine Dr-Meo, New Hazlet Woman Given York City, reckless driving, $20. and court costs,' Frederick- J. Dc- — Open that Charge Account today — ■ Surprise Shower-, driek, M atawan, speeding, $5, and costs; OJive G. Buckalew, Spring­ A surprise show er was given for field, -na...fegfsti«dkin-Jn -.possession, -Mrsr~Lloyd ' BethrmyT-Rd.; Sir. nnd- costs; Hugh Boylan, H ar, Hazlet, A pr/22, at the hom e of Mrs. Hson, and Joseph, Goran, Brook­ H arry Farley,. ;22 ^hird St., Key­ lyn, speeding, Jl&^fljrjd.., costs ca«h. port. Hostess y/as 'M rs.. Joseph Gives you everything but BULK I RimkUs of lfolmdel. The room nnd table wcro dccorafed w ijh pink and Open “Youth Center” blUe sLrehmcrs.' Gomes’~w£fe en- • joyed and later.TCfreshm cnts served. Mrs. Kathleen ‘Kirk and -Mrs. A ttending w ere M rs. Farley> Mrs. Annii Mae Inslcy of K eyport, have Jam es Emmons, Mrs. John Hinds, recently opened the “Youth Center” M iss Rose C ritanik of Keyj>ort;.,M iss at 30 W. Front St., KeyporL : Delrita Haid, Mrs. Fred Fcdkon* The. establishment features a heour of Union-Reach: Mrs. M arie complete lino ^f children's cloth* “■■'Herticr-Hazlet?L-Mr»r-W411ianj—W .eii)- -infl from Jrifancy to 12 years of rich 3rd of Red Bank. Gifts w erefnt ™. The shop also is sKowTng received from Mrs. W illiam Reyair vy blue suits for boys , and of Hazlet ond .Mrs. A. Hennessey j- of Port Monmouth. ‘ iT Communion Breakfast - HAVE OUR TRAIN Sunday At Lincroft— i '’PERSONNEL The worrion of1 St. O nhripi’s par-J Big 10" Picture in Far Less Space ish, Bradcvelt, will rcccive com- j TELESET' munlon in a body on Sunday, t • N ow enjoy ilus »ame llfgfl mbc p/cujrei In. a iu v M other's Day, at the ‘ 8:30 o’clock S Complete home entertainment Initra- screen of big tell In this new* (roui jostwood plsidc cib* mass at St. Gabriel's Church. T he! pUN-Msi me nf.". ".combining tnperb brE<->cieen eit iparjriaver, Model 809/ ioet-ihat csn !>e used on any b y ordinary («Mef AH active parish takes In the m ission churchcs, [ television, vnsufpnied FM radio, itin d - per/ormanct-tffgitifrrfd U. S. channels. Get your* St, John’s^ Marlboro; and St. | General Electric at F.lectron* ard radio, iivortwivc and automatic rec* io Park. For a record*low C atherine's, EvcreLt. j ord player. Seven magnificent period price* you get big 10-inch t e . ’f’1'.1 $ ? W 9 5 A communion breakfast will bef ■tmlaltalhn ixtrj,) w v * / held'at 0:30 o'clock at Lincroft Inn,; and modern cabinets to choote from » t.„ * r m i — 1» " - ■. —. . - - ■ .- ■ ;lDr. Gracc Tyndall of Red Bank, aj Correctly to pediatrician, will speak on social- j izdd m edicine. Guest of honor wlJl* RONSON’S .bo Miss. M aureen O’Brien of Red Your Child’s, Bank, nationnr women's 100-yard RADIO SERVICE 2$7 UPPER MAIN BTREZT ._bpcksirokc..ch«imDion,..... ; . r MATAWAH ______.... •7” — :------~ i— r * * Young Fisherman la - t . ,Pbont M ptow eo I-lCW Main Street Matawan 4 J Q J J B . Om b Monday, Frtiday and Saturday Again Op Probation . u ■ ,'*w*iti«« MW II kYn r i E«p*rlftQC* tnT elerlsloTi A M -year-old. M atawan boy who has adm itted on several occasions A t I n t - iiv, brflljint picture! la In s cabinet Icie than 12 Incliet wide. to Juvenile Referee John L. M on­ _ « ipace-iavlrig, tnoney-iaving let. P Iu i tho m tu ro l clarity and atnKly. . gom ory, a preference for.' catflshing W . D . SWARTZEL 'liit* it Oil •malfetr, loweit-priced qual­ p/ciurei io tu y on your eye 1. >411 sc- to - school rooms, was placed on ity table receiver yet ~ lurlarmaaci- tlvs U. S, clianneli. Smart riiicwond probation Thursday after.his return HAZLET, N. I___ t n g l n n r i j by General I!lec(rlc at Hlec- plaitlc cahiner. A gem <1/ ■ ’ . ’ "t from a cJn,csfflcation period at the Juit Imagine G-I! Tdcvl- C<)Qn.99 State Home far B oys...... trnnlct Park. You uct tlie big 10-lncli -Phone Keyport 7-1109 lion. M odel Hfll, at only The youth was brought bcrore dlrect-vieW lube of large cx[wmlve ten tho court hbout two m onths ago on Seeds 1 ' Ladders ' iPlm UK, J a charge of truancy. He w*fs placed on - probation and advised $3.75 to $5.75 Fertilizers : Reading Coal lo attend school, but on M ar. 31 he . .. sccording io ilie Insecticides . . vv Purina Chows was again, charged w ith not attend­ ing classes. lie was then sent to Baskets — Containers . - ’ Baby Chicks PETE'S, Inc. Jamesburg for classification. ‘ ALLEN’S Garden Tractors ■­ Poultry Supplies 44 W. Front Street : Keyport Now Is; the time. tp advvftise“lfittS<' 9 3 Bnntd-Str«et. and Equipment Phone Keyport 7-2700 unused articles for «ale. A small ad. H l « P o ll Offlc# jn IheTclawifled i^larfm win tiiXU. them into cash for you. 4 ' RedBank AV«VW»V.VV MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASS'N. THURSEiiSif^MAY■$;1949 PAGE EIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J.

W hited Brown and son, In Chefcsc- capacity. A social evening followed q u a k e . - . ' . t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n : ’ t Browntown Pupils Other o/Ticcrs installed ;Wpre: Huskie Trackmen The M adison Township. Board o t ,Angus .Orr, latest; 'Donnelly, Education'w ill m eet tortight (Tfiurs- chaplain'; David /B ennett,1 sen)or On New York Trip dayj in the Browntown ^chool.% * Overcome St. Rose henchm an: Hugh^ Allam Jr., junior' Area Pupils Win; ■ ; ■ ■ . henchman; George Scott sr., sen- - Dan Harris Is Dual Eighth Grade Visits - Bayshore Man Is New eschal^B en Holland, sentinel; Wjl- WinnerForMatawan PolnU Of Interest; In Safety Contest ‘ Chief O f Scottish U am 'w right, secretary; Sam Robert-, . Other Area Newi_.... Group; To 'Hold Dance aon,- -treasurer; George Sbott jr^ . .Yesterday - — In *;an —essay- contest on. “Safety, financial secretary^ and Alister in the. Home, Strept and School,” : On May 21 : MacKenzie; past chicf; -...... — - •'F'upils in the eighth grade of the Matawan High's track team sponsored'-by Raritan Post 23, V r- ■ ’ - . Dod Rago and his orchestra will Browntown Public School arc on a scored its. sccond'*'victory- of- the American Legion, of Keyport, thc George Anderson, Union Beach, be featured at thc Old Boat House, trip' io Ncw York today where season besting St. Rose High School first.place w inner Is D orothy-D avis, w as installed— as—'chief-‘^-of--Clan U nlon B oach, nt--'the..:clM 'e’*.?inii'ual... they’are visiting points1 of interest. of Belmar, 04-35 on thc Malawan a pupil In the Keyport Grammar M ontgomery of M onmouth County, M ay Dan^e . on May 21, ...... • field yesterday. Previously M at­ Dale Green received an award School. Sccond place winner was Satprday night at ceremonies iri awan had ovcrcomc Point Pleasuir Sundoy__for_thc.. com plction-.of.. .11; Diana G uard,-of.ZthtrW est Kcans- thc M anning Pl. Firehduse^ Kcans- . Real Estate Listing Cards for 6ole ^ but. dropped their . opening dual years of perfect attendance in the burL' School,, and tliird place was burg. Mr.' Anderson 'succeeds at ihia office. , m eet to Freehold. Browntown Union Sunday School. won by June Patricia Bennett of Alister MacKciuie of Port Mon­ The school present a M other’s The.-.program of ..events was w ill the v W llcrcst School, Holmdel m o u t h . Day program next . Sunday when FURNiTUHE CLEANED shortened because St. Hose docs T o w n s h i p ...... , R oyal D eputy. Chief R obert ,Moii- mothers of pupils ore especially , IM YOUR HOM E ...... ; nbt-.competc in the hurdles. The. essays were Judged M onday roe directed his-kiltod decree team i n v i t e d . • . ' „ . ' and pipers .through- the colorful : • For Eatlmaie - H arris came through w ith a aouble night at the j^cgion Hall. by. Mrs., . _ Phone 7-0144 win - for-M fllawan,. scoring in ihc Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Gaub and MJchacl Cox, Ilarry B. Thomas and Scottish rh u sl ..-hefftcf*. ^n...audience dashes,-*while-Steve .Gcpp, thc Bel- daughter, Jean, of BrowntOwnr cji- Miss J. Mabel Brown, all,of Key­ of'clan members and Crlends who. ' Broad Street Cleaners n?ar school’s . renow ned all-around tertnincd Mra, Anna Ferry and her port. Papers'of, the three'w inners crowded the ' Meeting hall tii 20 F irsl SI. Keypprt athlete, took Mwo Held events"^' houseguests, Mr. ijnd M r^- George were entered yesterday In county his side.,; Heine also scored a F err'y. of .Pittsfield, .M ass., at; dinner com petition. If successful "they w lil d o u b l e f o r t h e v i s i t o r s . ... Saturday evening .at Marion's continue to state judging. Restaurant, Keyport. The sbmrnarics: ’ . Students who finished the contest Several,Brow ntow n residents at­ { A ll names apply to Mutuwun in fpurth to 11th places were as tended the1 dance Friday evening athletes cxccpt where St. Rose is follows: M arllyti- M uller,. Hazlet; given .by thc East Brunswick n o t e d ) . — Sarah Foley, H illcrest; Frank'-Lock- Grjinge. . . 100-yard dash—Dan Harris, flrst; woodf W est Kcnnsburg; W alter L. Beyer, H azlet^ John Crowley, . Joe Harris, sccond; Ron Bcnkcrt, Mr.' and~M rsr U alphrFounlain of Neptune City, were dinner guests Keyport; M ariby Burrowes, Key- -third. Time, 10:5. O N L Y $3 00 ... 220-yard dash^-Dan H arris, first;. Sunday in Browntown, of Mr. and por(,-‘ Judith W hale, W est K e a n s ­ Mrei Otto Gaub. , . - burg; Antoinette Nunziatta, H ill­ Joe Harris, scebnd, Chrystal, St. Miss Winifred Linsted of . Rose, third. Time, 24:2. crest. . . . H e l m e t l a u Sunday visitor jn 440-yard dash—Heine, St. Rose, William Snlddon, SPCA worker wearing jacket, is shown holding Ihe small dog, which caused coniid- w hs B r o w n t o w n . first; Tony G arito, second; Chryatal, erable cxcitoment along Keypori's Wool Tront St. Tuesday morning while volunteer roscuers. Including Police Security Bonds pay the sam e rate Lt. Hoy Huylar and Patrolman William Goiger, dlroclcd offorts io release;!! Ifom a self-improvised "lomb" be­ . JMrs. James Fountain an^ Mrs.' of ' interest’ op the W ar Bonds you St.,Rose, third. Time, 57:0. neath the concrete sidewalk between tho Auto Boys and Bond Cleaners. , Otto Gaub of Browntown, spent bought^ during the war. Buy sonic! ~- 000-yard da3h—Baldwin, St, Rose, The plight o f ihe mongrel becamo known'^or-certaih*“wft»rir.MWc-JS?«JC-'Mlni*.^wlio*Q^liuibani;9wn#:Jhe A W E E K Monday-- in-Plalhfield-and^iad-din^ first;, John Lyle, sccond; Keane, St. Auto Boys Biore. informed police she had boen disturbed by cries of a dog since Sunday nigh!. Intensive in. ner at th« C lara: I»oulsc restaurant. Rose, third. Time 2:17 . . vestigalion led to tho conclusion that iho animal was underneath the sidewalk. Mr. and'Mrs. Mfnfi previ­ M r. and Mrs. Nicholas A’race and Mile Run—Ton^ Noddings, ffrstr ously had been.unable 10 determine ils exact location. ' - . WITH DOWN PAYMENT! . ^Gqotgd'^M cCormack;' sccondr ,E arl ‘ Investigation showod that the mongrel had onlored a, narrow natural drain which runs undorneath the sons! of Browntown,).were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Devlin, third. ' Tithe, 9^ 15/ - ' ; SlilSWfilk and had burrowed deeper when U.bocame frighionod. . Tha entrance jQ.Jhg drMn ls between (lhe two Shot Put—‘Doug M arvel, first; ' buildings. At Writ rescuer*-alfemptod lo coax ihe dog'oUt with’!66d. When this failed & smuo wSi linpro- vised by Ed Rinkowich, Auto Boys clork, and this also proved unsuccessful. Shortly before noon ’the SPCA Kelly, St. Rose, sccond; Ed Stein, was. rolifiod ond-the decision mado to break through the concrole. When the hole bechme large enough the t h i r d , . D i s t a n c e : 30 f e e t , 5Vfe I n c h c s , Spitz puopy shown above was placod in. the holo. wiih a bowl of milk. Tho slfchi of Ihe pup placidly drink* Dlscus-^Gepp, St. Rose', . flret; ing lured the dog out far enough to be,prabbod by Wfr. Sniddori. - -- j...... - - • ...... BRIGHT SPOT Doug M arvel, second,*" D an DJPoalo, Several persons who had watched tho rescue attempt offered lolako thi> unlicensed mongrel but ihe ,~tt!lrd.~"rt>i5tnnce; 00 feeti llV i Inches, SPCA-woike* ruled it would be kept ni.tho county shelter for soyon .days and. if not claimed, offered for RADIO SHOP . . Javelin—Doug Marvel.' first; John 'Adoption. Mr, Mints said that In viow of nil the anxioty tho animal had caused he would mako an offdr for it. 27 E. Front St., Keyport Lyle, sccond; Gcpp, St. Rose, third, The only casualties irom tho Incident wore a pair of sore hands received by Patrolman Golgor, who swung a sledge hammer In Ihe digging operations, and a dirtied uniform sustained whon-Lt. Huylar tried lo Phone Keypori 7-0722 y 5-*: . Dffitanccr 351 feet, 10 inchcs. edge hi*, way. ib ihp drain through iho narrow space betwoen'thO'buildings< • , ; ' ‘ ~ High Jum p-^H clne, St, Rose, first; tic for second between Joe Harris, DUMONT - MOTOROLA Matawan, and Gcpp, St. Rose. - Costly Gesture , . Cub Pack 64 Meirks Rfadio a n d Television. Height, 5:0. ' . \- . v Waterfront Plan Second Anniversary Pole Vault—Tic for first between Waving hU hand, oul a car PICKUP & DELIVERY ;Don Singer and M ickey Justrab; window provod a costly, gesturo Cub Pack G4,"of K eyport, hc^d its Crandcll, St. Rose,'third. Height, Is Before Board... on Monday for James Angelone, SALES and SERVICE scctuid anniversary party Manday 0:4. ""/' . :• '* -';i' .’Newark, who reported that as evening in thd Reformed Church Brond Jum p—Ccpp, St. R o k c, f i r s t a result of his action an m« Keyport Body Hears House. About 75 persons, including Gajito, sccond; Dan Harris, third. ponslvo djBm ond riri5'f0ll irom Personalized Kitchen Cubs; staff members und. gucsU A ll Makes Distance, 18:5. ’ ...... Louis P. Booz; Seek. his llngor. uttcndcd. . . in long-lasting steel Council Meeting; Get According to iho police report/ TYPEWRITERS Iho incidonl happenod whllo Mr. The now charter.'was presented • Got your own pet dream of hotv a- Report By Mayor ' Angelono w^s riding along Routo and all current members rccciv'cd " and bitchen should be? Bring it in and 35, noar iho Route ■ 36 intersec­ registration cards. ' ADDING MACHINES .we’ll shpw you howit can be a reality “ Louls^P^JJn'W^if1crtli Amboy city tion. Ho told. police ho was Plans arc being completed to with famous Geneva all-steel'cabi* engineer -‘and. ■ su» authority on unoblo to cstlmaio iho value of take the Cub Pack to Rutgers Uni­ Sold, Rented, Repaired. nets, stainless steel sink, and work- municipal, planing, iriet, with .the the ring, iho solid gold toiling versity on May 14 to witness a saving accessories. A Geneva kitchcn Keyport Planning Hoard Monday to of which also contained two sports program. fof you alohe. And a t freest that’f difieUBs a local waterfront hhprove- , ; Affair'To Be Held On rubles:'- ■ - ...... probably fartless, than you’thinkl May 18;. To Nominate ment progrunu. ' . . N6 obligation, of course—so comd Mr, Booz showed P \l ’JUjiys"bj>{Qr c Celebrate Birthdays on in howl and let's talk aboutit. _ New Officers “ and after thc $0 m illion wfflxrfront improvement prognun in Perth Birthdays of six members werq - Exclusive Agent for Genevft Announcement of a United Amboy and explained how thc celebrated at ihe recent m eeting of Jewish Appeal rally on May 10 money to finance the-projects had Rainbow . Council, Daughters of R O Y A L , was made nt the meeting of thc been obtained through stale and Feted At Shower America.. Those feted were Mrs. World'* No. 1 Typowrller. ' Keyport Hebrew Women's League federal grants.' lie also''dii,cu.ssed E velyn' Alien, Mrs. Ethel Stryker, ' ' > \ . Ir] ’ the rccreutlRn roain of tho the costs of.com prehensive munic- Miss Althea Stryker, Mrs. Emma ^SyiiugDUUCk_._.X hiirsday/ _cvcniTTi{. --Mrs. Norman Riley Is 1 Pill.. pjnnning; and , esUmaU'fj that Hopla, Mrs. Edna Mac Knocll and SERPICO’S J. L Schanck & Son Hostesses were Mrs. Jiick Wotman for ihe first year the K eyport iioTTrtl Hohor Guest At Party Mrs. .Margaret Aschcaugh; — ~ and Mrs. Max Mintz. - Office Equipment Co. 366BroadSt.Keyport should have an operating budget of . In Church Rooms Hostesses for April were Mrs! GENERAL ELECTRIC A special prize was- awarded to $1500 in order to mulce n. compre­ ....__ 105-Monmouth St. - - M innie W orth" and Mrs.* M ary Far­ Phones K eyperi 7-0535, 7-0537 Mrs. M orris Shuhrinn and a dona* hensive survey of the local water-, ,BED BANK Mrs. Norman II. Riley, Atlantic r e l l . tion \yas voted to the canccr drive. front and thc streets which would St., Keypori, was given a surprise A collection of llnpas to be used be efToetud by such n program. , AUTOMATIC $29995 mlrcellaneuus shower Thursday for - cancer dressings jvtjs m a d e ^ lie advised—against “plece-mcal evening in iho social rooms of St. — 'Mrs.. Philip Feigonson wjis plnnnihg‘’_nnd m aintained that-^i- John's Methqdi[st_ Church, Keyport. named chairman of. n rummage cojni^rehensivu program will pro­ W A S H E R with ot Tons as 91 weefai The gifts w ere VUfCC’rt in a bassinet snow youfne sale'bcirig conducted- lit the Lcp- vide for less costly projects in the , ' • ; * • . *• payl :' "' - decorated in pink and blue crepe per building, Front and tyuln Sts. Ion"Tun and will encourage state W ashes, rinses, damp-dries with C onvenient table-hcigbt to p ^ paper and the table decorations one setting of the dial! opening ' . ’ this' week. a'nd federal financial ns.iistance.'-- also were in those colors- with — OITlccrs - -and 'members of thc Mnyor Charles E. Applegate re­ .‘ Portable, no bolting down Ready-to iron spin drying - boUfjUcIS-.ot-fi»apdragon,s,< M em bers . executive ffiectingi will meet n t ported to thc board that he had of the W oman's Society _for Chris­ • Famed G-E Activator* fiction PLUS lamed C-E depcndablllty thc homo of Mrs. M aurice Cohen, attended a recent meeting of ihe tian Service of the church presented Church St., thlfi evening at which State Erosion Commission at which Mrs. Riley with a corsagc and a ■ , u S E E it IN ACTIONI Drop In any timo for a time a slate of oillcers will be Gov; Alfred E. Driscoll Hnd State bleached m aple ‘crib. BIG JOBS ' - FREE DEMONSTRATION selected^ . — 1 Sen J. Stanley Herbert also were Attending were Miss Mildred 1*7- oit'W.OHL, ■ '.1 . *Mrg. Hyman Schwartz wj^a. present. The mayor said tliat Sen. Lauglin, MLss V era Tumblc^on*. M iss named • chairman of the 'annual H erbert had oilcred io visit K eyport M arie Bailey, Mrs. Doris Herbert, donor’s dinner and entertainm ent to discuss local erosion problems Mr.s. Erncstr.lVTCrrph'y, M rs.- W alter o n J u n e 9. Plans were also with the board' and m iinieipal offi­ Riley, M rs.*’ W illiam J. .Young,. — discussed for the picnic for thc c ia ls , cTfflcTr‘e H ~ u r :— t h c — ^ S u n d a y — s c h o o l - M TiyuT'AppllW LrinaTJ^in'nn'nW w lildi w ill be in Checsoquuke Park hei had ieonieo n informedinfonned-tho the utatc btate ha^iias !h>nnson, M ra.^George^^Vari’eli, M is. Main^treeit MATAWAN- in June. - . Clair M enzei,' Mrs'. Lillie Bruner, $200,000 aviiilable for erosion con­ ’ You can put your confidence In Goneral Electric ‘ Thc league plso made final plans trol wqrk and oxpectB a..sizeable Mrs. Anm'ibellc Sprague, Mrs. Etta for thc dinner-dance whidh was return on funds aliotcd to a Shark Cottrell, Mrs. Leonard Lufburrow, held nt ihe- Chanticlcr, MMbucn, River project, Mrs. Jay Baker, Mrs. Augustus Sunday night. • . Tim board decided- Monday to m \ v y . .. ., r:;:-- .. Also: Mrs. James. Cullen, Mrs. . Tl\e next meeting will be May r e q u e s t h meeting on M ay' 10 to 12 when the hostesses will be Mrs. present its findings tb the borough Charles Nichols, Mrs. Theodore Larry JSlscman and Mrs. Paul c o u n c i l . Bailey, M rs. Frank M cClcaster, Mrs. WafTenfcld. ... Janies. ; Neidlnger, _Mrs». Fraiik WITH-WARM WEATHER C O M IN G :.. Those present were; Mrs. Isa- Idmghiln sr.. Miss Lois Eben, Mrs. dore NisonofT, Mrs. Jules Alpine, DeVitte Academy : Elmer Balircnburg, Miss Edna president, M rs^Stuart Ganz, Mrs. Defeats Boys Club Itooke, Mrs. David Rooke, Mrs. B. Block, Mrs.' Andrew Heyer, Alviii W alling, Mrs. Robert Davis, She’ll need a full minute “ M rs. Abe W isnik, Mrs. Jack Mcis- DeVitte M Ultafy Academy opened Mrd. W alter Smale, Mrs. Jam es C. lcr, M rs. Paul • WaiTenfeffd* Mrs. its, 1040 bnseball season Saturday Glenn, Mrs. Loda. Lohscn, Mrs. Samuel Siegel, Mrs. Louis Prager, with a C-5 victory over the Mor- Russell W ailing, Mrs. A sbury W all­ to get to the telephone! Mrs. Eisman, Mrs. Harry Thorn, ganvlllc Boys’ Club. . ing, M ri WllllniM Bryne, Mrs. John MrS.”A. J. Goldstein, Mrs, Harvey ' W ith the score 4*3 ‘against them, W atson, - Mrs. W illiam Bell, Ml'8. WafTenfcld, Mrs. Joseph Siegel, thc ncademy; team w entron a. bat­ George -Emmons, Mrs. * Joseph Before you buy any truck in the Miss fl. Dorothy Cohen, Mrs. ting spree Mn [lie .ninth'and r.cored Lehnn*’ Mrs. Chcston Layton, Mrs. Wann weather njeans more time Schwartz, Mrs. Morris Shuhnan, three runs, The batteries were as Alonzo Layton, M rs. Leon W allace, ‘ sp'eht out-of-doors . . . more time Mrs. M iriam Spielman, M rs. Cohen, follows: Frtr tho Cadets, Carlo a’njl- Mrs., Howard Portqr<.M rs. Clarence 35,000 to 39,000 pound class! Mrs. Morris Wolf, Mrs. William Oroflno pitching^ and Brand catch­ Pedee, Mrs. Joseph Ahlora sr., Mra. - needed to answer the-telephone when it W o lf . . _ ing; for Mongnnville, Koons and Stephen Lambcrtson, , Built nnd warranted for up to 59»000 Ib^. ^ i r 14S hort«pow«r In a brand ntw f o r d V trvtk •ngln# '* Dimery . pitching, and'.B . Lanzaro Also: Miss Flossie Lambcrtson, g ro ss''train w eight o n the F*8, 35,000 lbs., -8 rings. So please; don't hang up too soon, Louis Stultz Jr. Heads And FnrrelKmlnhing. . r . Mi's.* Joseph A hlers jr., M rs.-John o n thc IJ*7. * i r Up to 10.00-20 12-ply dual r*ar Hrea ^V.T}^e_a'c^dt% }y,'f^t)ll^lJ^s som o ppbn Cnrbll, Mrs". ' Frarilt--Sproul,..: M r3. The b luest Ford-Trucks ever builtl New ^ i r Ford Million Ddllar Cab with living room.. when you make a call! ■ Board Of Peoples 'Bank dates on the schedule and; would: •Hal!,, M iss' ' B tjU lidi^Thlijlk^ VMVa.’ b ig ratings! B ig Capacity! Big:, pow erful ch^r - -'-—com fort- ---:-. like lo arrange games with any; Frank Lnughliri jr., Mis? Florence . .Lo^Ib-Stultz, Jr. wns elected chair­ gine! Big cconprayt . . . I ' i r Big Stip^r Quadrax slngt«*spe«d roar teams, of the- same age group In LeRoy, Miss- Lois Srfroul, ’ Miss a x le s; 2 -spaad optional on F*8 ' 1 • Hanging up too soon is die reason why man of the board of directors of . F o rd F-8 ra te d 21,500 lbs. G.V.W., this vicinity (14 yenrs under.) Elizabeth Sproul, Mrs. Samuel ’ Tho Peoples National Bank of Kcj^- Ford F-7 rated 19,00.0 IbSf G .V .W . N o m ia a l ★ Up to 16-fn. by fl-ln. roar brakes , ‘ . W illing, Iflrs. W hi(e, Mrs.- LeRoy more than 7 5 . 0 0 Q telephone calls arc not .poiii at n speciul meeting Friday ratings, 3-ton and rgspectlvely. Flvo W haolbasost 135-ln.r 147-In^ Tillotson, "Mrs. Frank .'H yer, Mrs. ofternoop nt tho bank.1 Mr. Stultz . Cops Hunt Driver ’ Y59-lii.#l78-ln.# 195-In. , A rthur Heath, Mrs: M altlnhd W all­ . - H1AR FORD RADIO ' . completed eygry day here in New. Jersey. puccoflds tho late Horoce S. I?ur- i t S-'spsod transmission standard ' ' ing, Mrs. LeRoy Clark, Mrs. Hen­ ffred Allen NBC Sun. S PM -Ford Theater CBS Frl. 9 PM “T D w b s in the.o/Ticc. Ho had for­ Keyport police arc looking for drick.. Bennett, M/'S.'~Lillfo H ugh- , 511 FORD TIliyiSION i r Backed by ovor 6400 authorized Ford By waiting at least a full miautc, thefe would ' nfdrly been vice president of the the driver,.ot a^.car which struck son, Mrs. CyrUs Ross. Mrs. Roland «lhnj the Cry.tal Ball1'WCM-TV Mon, 9 PM ' Service Stations ' , »' - . institution,..;.W illiam Stephen W al­ and damaged the rear of an auto­ Emmons, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. be no need, to, make another call— and no . lace w as named to thd vlcc prcsi-s mobile owned by W ulter Harris, Charles M cCullough, M rs. Francbs * Check your. Ford Dealer today regarding early delivery I d e n b y , „ South Amboy, while ft was pnrked Woolley, Mrs. Dyson Woodhouse, one would be disappointed. - Em anuel G ale Was sclcctcd' to All In front of thc former Keyport, Miss . Barbara Woodhouse, Mrs. the 'vacancy on the hoard of Enterprise office, Broad St., Tues­ Mary L/ Peterson,' Mrs. Roellf P. S. Your Ford Dealer's your best bet for USED CARS and! Trucks, too! directors crcaled by Mr, Burrowcs* d a y . LeRoy, M rs.-Augustus Bogort, M rs. death./ I r Tlieodore Hathaway, Mrsv Albert NEW JERSEY. BELL ; ; O ther officcrS ore Evorl V. Silcox, Social Game Party Heath, Miss Anna ' Cowles, Mrs. . preitdtfht; Harold W. Walling, ’’ " > ■ • Geort'e W, Honnorw, Mrs. W illiam TELEPHONE COMPANY cashier* ;J>nd Horry F. Roberts, The Ladles A uxiliary of tho W est Barnos, M rs. Chnrloa Sclllek, and George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. flfislrtiint “ cashier, Other board K eansburg First Aid Squad is rpon- Mrs. George Shown,' * . j^ n u ^ rs . cre VC^pil S. Apkorson, soring n social game pariy on Fri- Mojo.^trect . PJione Mat. 1-0071 Matawan Mir. Sifci)*. /'H elp. W anted" ads In this pop^r and Mr,,WnUInB. V !! Wfe;rt ICcflhfcbnrg School. 1 (oil you bboutthe good jobs opea sis