Cornerstone to Be Laid Monday Colony Club Asks Lake Be Drained
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Cornerstone To Decision On Closing Be Laid Monday Maple Ave. Tuesday • Memorial School To Township Committee f «j.Be Dedicated To. To Meet With Owners;' * Matawan War Dead Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association Water Hearing June 6 At 9:30 a.m. Monday a dedi- MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY MAY 26, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cents Matawan Township Commit- catory ceremony, with the lay:86t- h YEAR — 47th WEEK tee yesterday told. Melvln A. Philo and Herbert R. Roth.cn- ing of a cornerstone, will take berg, both of Kcyport, attor- place at the new Memorial Barricades Sidewalk You Could Win neys for Thomas and Louise School on Church St., Matawan, MADISON MAYOR BUYS FIRST POPPY Under the heading of unus- MHS Eliminates Plane Gets Loose Mrs. William Lone, of Har- Devino. of Matawan Township, The school, is being dedicated I ual complaints was one re- bor ltd., Morganvillc, hits re- and Manuel Gale, of Kcyport, as a memorial to those from | ceived al the Keypori Council North Plainfield At Red Bank Airport ported to this newspaper that that the matter of whether the Matawan who died In World I the "Picture Pay-Off Man" of application to close off Maple mcclinir Mondiiy nicht that a Ave. in Oak Shades would bo Vjflr II. I property owner in the vicinity Balltossers Advance Raymond Wallace, Of the Newark News surprised settled Tuesday. The exercises will open with j of Washington SI. had barri- Tjo Semi-Final Round Keyporl, Owner, Hurt her on Sunday at 0:10 p.m. by an invocation by the Rev. Ches-1 caded a sidewalk. calling her to ask If she could That night the township com- tor A. Galloway, pastor of the I Council was informed thai a Of Tri-County Play Trying To Stop It identify Ihe picture on page mittee will meet with the in- First Presbyterian Church, of | boruuch ordinance provides two of the Sunday edition. If teested parties at tlie site for Matawan. Joseph Sugar, direc- that there must be no barri- Matawan High's baseball Raymond Wallace, of 181 Sec-- she had had the right answer, a final review of ho situation. tor of instrumental music on the cade In sidewalk area under team advanced to the semi-fi- ond St.. Keyport, had a narrow she would have won $500! The committceincn have on Matawan High School faculty, penalty of a fine or the bor- nal round of the Trl-Coun- escape from grave Injury or Mrs. Long says that she fol- hand a letter from the township then will lead the high school oueb may have the barricade ty baseball tourney last night by death Friday when his plane at lowed the "Picture Pay-Off" planning board refusing to rec- band in the national anthem. removed and charge the prop- defeating North Platnfleld, Red Bank Airport started off for a long time after il .start- ommend the closing of Maple erly owner for (lie work. Leo champions of Somerset County, with nobody at the controls and ed, but as months progress- Ave., even though it is only a Edward W. Currie, president McCnmi, borough superinten- 10-5, in a game at Ovcrholt he tried to set aboard and stop street shown on a filed map and of the Matawan Township ed, she lust interest. '• dent, was requested to serve Stadium, Carteret. The Maroon it. After running lopse for 30 The Morganville resident never has been opened for pub- Board of Education, will make the necessary notice. and Steel will engage Perth Am- seconds, the. plane crashed into lic use. The planning board the opening address. After this, wishes to express her appreci- After the meeting it was re- boy next, probably on Tuesday the airport office building, In- ation to the Newark News for objects Washington St. -would be a pageant. "Through the vealed that the property own- night. juring two men. made a permanent dead-end Years," arranged by Mrs. Eliz- the unexpected thrill of be- and could only be serviced by er with the barricade is Lar- . Hal Delta was never more the The freak accident occurred ing called for (he contest, and abeth Giltins, of the high school ry Kiseman, of Thcrcse Ave., utilities •• passing through land faculty, will be presented. It whole show for Matawan than shortly before nooiv when Mr. advises all persons in this a- under control of the Borough of who desired to extend his lawn he wa_s in this game. He struck | 'Wallace, a student pilot, was rea to be "on guard" for the will be a slory of the gradual to the curb line. The borough Kcyport, if Maple Ave. Is block- out"").4 men in seven innings. I readying his Aeronca trainer "Picture Pay-Off" in the Ncw- ed off. growth of the Matawan school ordinance fails to make allow- weathered an early session of j rk system. With David Benton as for a return flight to Kcyport ^ Kvei^hiR-J^Jcw's. ances for individual preferen- bad support, and walked only j Airport. Louis Miller acting " The attorneys yesterday ask- narrator, the days of 1605 will ces In I he mailer of sidewalks one batter. manager of Red Bank Airport, ed the committecmen to desig- be depicted by Mary Lou Bla- ( and wilhout the. barricade Mr, Three glaring irJIeld errors said Mr. Wallace was tending nate Tuesday how much of the V'Ha, Linda Long, Peggy Cliam- Elscman'.s plan for a grass by a Maroon and Steel team the plane himself and was "pull Man Commits Suicide property they woul.'l want block- bi/Jlain, F. Howard Lloyd, sr. walk has liltle chance to pros- that obviously wns tight got ing the propellor through." pri- ed off to provide an access road Others To" Participate per. North Plainfield away to an or to starting the motor, At Cliffwood Beach to Washington St. For 1805. the narrator will bc early lead. In their half of the ! Mr. Miller snid Mi'. Wallace To Act On Application Walter Jones and the actors Mr. inning, the players of, coach | Benton. Miss Blahota and Vil- apparently had turned on the Shot Himself At His The committee also will hold Bill Yaeger came back to score j switch of the plane and advanc- a special meeting tomorrow to ma Sabo: for 1915. the narra-1 Colony Club Asks four runs. Bill Votta led off ] ed the throttle before spinning Home Monday; Had Been tor is Dorothy Worsley, and the j with a single and was forced act on the application of Wanda actors Linda Rittcjrihoua.se, Miss: the prop and that when he pull- 111 For Some Time and Wilbur Baker, of Cliffwood, by Bert Collins. Dcitz filed out.! ed the propellor through the en- to have transferred to them the Long. Mr. Benton and Miss Bla-' Lake Be Drained but Steve Alikas hit safely and i gine started. James A. Dillon, a 45-year-old hota; for 1D25. the narrator will I Allan Wolf walked to load the j plenary retail consumption li- Taxis Westward carpenter, of 119 West Con- cense now held by Grace Mil- be Charles Hall, and the actors] Weed Growth Said To ' " sacks. Stretch Bodson failed to i course, Cliffwood Beach, who IV'Jss Long, Jean Gaub, Barbara j Mr. Miller said the plane, ler, of Oak Shades. Be Getting Out Of cover the bag at first on Dan j Mrs. „.„.. „,, (l llls ,,,„, llllsuIllll ,)f WlU,m Leiflon police said had been ill for Tiillis, Debbie Lazow, Mr. Ben- i Vanderbilts grounder and Col- j Auxiliary Unit • 1 „,,„. HIIIM.I opmstlu .mm,I poppy drive which was at the east end ofsome time, shot and killed him- Township Clerk Rose K. Wen- ton and Miss Blahota: for 1935, Control At Lefferls lins and Alikas scored on the j in Madison Township I" si Mini, llu In si popp\ In M nor Waller Jur- the field, heading west, began seirwith""a' 12-gauge shotgun at zel reported 52 dogs liad been the narrator is Gladys Hyrnc. I taxiing westward immediately, j . Inoculated in the recent antt- A request of the Colony Club misplay. Joe Fasso then lined man us Mrs. Amu luiio nUili lm(l'(pp\ CM in man, looks on. hi s honle Mondny who will also be soloist, and out a safe hit and Wolf and Mr. Wallace grabbed at a wingj rabies control clinic. Regret Mr. Benton and Miss Blahota of Green and White Village to strut as the plane started but | _ Police Capt. J. Edgar Wilkin- was expressed more of the own- are in the cast; for 1945, Anna Vanderbllt came in. son said Mr. Dillon's body was have Lake Lefferts drained was The Canuks tied It up in the was knocked down and suffer- ers of the 500 dogs in the town- McDowell is the narrator nnd | refC,.,.cc| ed arm abrnsions. found by his son, James, jr. shlp had not availed themsel- there will be a dance team and | by the Matawan Boi'- second when Bedson was hit byMadison Township Board Of Education Capt. Wilkinson, the Matawan a pitcher ball and Tony Vitale The plane continued its for- ves of this free service. soloist: for 1955, Larry Salmon i ough Council Tuesday to Its lake ward movement briefly, Mr. Township First Aid Squad and,. Mrs. Jack Shepherd, of Sec- Is narrator and there is a dance j committee. The letter from Yo- rammed out a home run. They Dr. Victor a. Thompson, went ahead in the third when Projects Locations For New Classrooms Miller said, and then made a ond St.