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St. Joseph’s Pastor __ Sept. 26 Set By Board ' Succumbed'In Jersey . Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey: Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association As Date For New. Poll Cfty 'ftospital; Many On Proposition Beaten Of Clergj At Service 82nd YEAR — 6th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 Single Copy Six Cents A t July 18 Election - The Most Rev. George W. Ahr, \lutuwim TtAvnnhlp Board Of bishop of the Trenton diocese, C^ll For 40 Men Tier 'Suspended Education voted Monday to hold . edebrafed a pontifical mass ’ of X-RAY ATOM u second special election Sept. 26 requiem : Tuesday In St. Joseph's Taxi Rights Are Adviqp has been received f^om Class Hours Set on the proposition to ibond the dis Church/for the Rt. Rey..Msgr. John . Thrto counts oul of 15 on Daniel S. Weigand. chairman of which he was being tried wero trict for $204,000 for school Improve* P, Burke, pastor of the, Keyport Local D raft B o trd 46. Room 1. ment purposes. Tho first vote on church, who died Friday morning For Half-Session upheld last night against Patrol bsitraen?, Red Bank Poll Office, man Gilbert O. Tier* Midlion this proposal, at u special election in St, Francis Hospital, Jersey City. that.tha Selective Service, Sym- July Id, resulted in its defeat, $00 Msgr. .Burke, who was 73, had been Tovynship Committee Is Grades To Be Affected Township police, by Ihe town Jem pf Haw Jersey hat issued a ship committee. He wai sus voles lo 290. . a patient in'the'hospital for several call on B oard 46 fo r 40 additional ..... Asked To Restrict Cabs , Not Yet Determined; Tho proposition involves thrco weeks. Surviving are two nieces, pended for one month. Tier was men. Board 46 Includes the under aiispinslon since Aug. i separate proposal as follows: Miss Mary Burke of Keyport, and From Keyporl And Five New Teachers Are entire bayshore area.' • and he wiil not be restored lo (u) to spend $14,000 fo r Iho pur-, Mrs. -Mary Burkhord of Philodcl Matawan After Dispute Tho. men will report ior medi Hired; New By? Ruling duty until Sept. 1, chaso of 22.4 acres of land know n phia. ■' cal examination at the Red Bank- . Rights to pick up taxi fares in Chief Otto Kengetter preferred us the lvins-Mclnr.cr trod near • : A div in e oITice for thc dead was Post Office, Red. Bank on Aug. ■Hours fo%some grades to go on Matawan Township came before half session, in Mntawan Elemen the charges, Tho three counts on Union Ave. for present use us au chanted by assembled dfoccsan 17 at 7x30 a.m. Bute* will trans athletic field und tho eventual site, the municipal meeting Thursday tary School this fall' Witl bo which ihe patrolman waa found priests and members of religious fer the men to Newark for medi of n now school. , night after It Was reported a Koy u.m. to 12:30 p.m, und 12:110 p.m. tb guilty were actions unbecoming orders prior to the pontifical mass. cal examination and return them port und Laurcncc Harbor operator 4:30 p.m;, RusscU A, G. Stetler, an officer, leaving hli post while ) to spend $125,000 to udd six . PurisHgncrs attended a requiem Jo Rfld Bank. had come to such a point of dispute supervising principal, lummineed on duty and using profane lang rooms to the present ClifTwood mass at 8 a.m. Tuesday and All registrants are 'request^ over the matter - that an assault Monday at tho meeting.of tho Mata uage to • superior officer, The School building. spccial children's service also was to keep Board 46 Informed of complaint had been filed. wun Township, Hoard of Education. more serious among the 12 other (r) io spend an additional 9129,000 held. Thc Dfcy Funeral Horn?, any change of address, or change Items against him were charges to build u new slx.roojp unit for Tho compluint was.-entered b> Tho hours Imvc been approved by Keyport, wiis in charge of arrange- of marital status. : Joseph E. Clayton, county superin of being drunk on duty,' drink grammar si'hool purposes .ou tho • mcnts,'. . ■ —The -boardu- j - i _ j it * Albert Nci?on, Keyport, against tendent of schools, according to Ing on duty and sleeping ot\ duty. slle of the present Mntawan school. R t ‘ Rev. M sjjr;" B u rk e w a s ; or* . .These ..three, ch arg es were . a-m. l g ^ j).m,>p.m ., 'e excepling x c epting taxiriaurenca Harbpr.-The trouble- 'M prstetitfi'; Ju srw lv ttt 'ur-ndc* w in This unit w ill ho.desJilnRd. t»u..thttt._.. aained on June 13, 1908Pand,~haflc< iMrcnh will he issued hy Matuwan Town lie also blasted the “ohunietor of getting an cnforcablc ordinance A driver wrtnled for allegedly One woman wns injured Friday >.hi|i for tin* Im provem ent 'o f strctrtH Mr. Kidzus stated the delegates iWisUloml they were pu! In hard Who did md have tin* guts tu*stgu would be cullcd directly to tho nt; leaving the scene of un accident Op Amboy Hd., cilllwtmd, w Iumi the ship or hazard, by walking would hnd I'Oiidn In tho halaiui* of this hU iiauie" lo leiitus printed in thu of Guadalcanal -Post.had..tocoposed ttntioiu- oLEzra _WJ_.Kurkus, lo wn- ^t__ Matuwun railroad sti)tlon was cktr in which bhc was riding col greatly...... complicate...... tho already In .year, according to action of th«' newspapers- which contained In* forceful action on the Issue at u ship attorney. upprchchded'Saiurday-morning-bo* lided --.with -a-.bua_i!LAliU_Pros]>ect recent meeting of thc County VFW v.o1 v1m ! .jin tn w r n '' IjNinhVi.'jiVIi 11•'’'>>I' Munilny. formation “jind ndsh>ading chough” Mr. Learning questioned if this fore lie drove a\half-mllc down Ave. Intersection. with Ijtc result that the county unit problem. Distance from VchooP IT’ —Tho - tduiul* ‘ ‘ _ti» ‘ -whleli - * * • ttila rond tu.iiUflguide.yoUM‘J! on tho Isjnje. llu would help much as, the business L o w er M ain. St. uVd. becam e in . J.Thc victim. Miss M, Johnson, .'IU, udopted a resolution asking uil local no longer a factor In dhit ut hoarders and hired, Mr. Stetler reported. They Complaints were Mill coming in blam e and Unit "we did not glvn MSGR. JOHN P. BURKE Mr. Marz said some attempt -had him self an d to! a U nion Beach wun Township polico, investigating ‘ A . ' . ' * ' are: o n streets w h e n ihlrt favornblo them proper informutlon on tho unpatriotic storekeepers. Mr. Kid been made to get reciprocal agree- womiun Hding in thc oth^r vehicle. the uccidcnt, summon medical aid. , years of service in the. priesthood. Howard Gellls, Now York City, action was taken At Thumdny's clcction" lo oil,‘ad tho “prnpuifutidu" zus said Guadalcanal Post was tak mpnt with Keyport un the matter ; -The driver of. tho cur in which Members of the congregation mark- T hc two In ju re d ,!'M rs. O. E. who holds a numt'or's douren from meeting. Clarence Clovclumi coin of the ''charncb’r'* referred to by ing action in accordance with this but nothing hnd come'of it. He Dio young woman was riding, Car* elevation with a parish-wide -resolution, . i&Vllson. E ighth St., U nion Bcuch, N. Y. U. lie hto» no p rior teachlnu plained that Improper drainage..nit Mr. Patton. > . . , . . . * prp/nlsed, however,. the. pommittcc jjnclo Trornblno, 41, ulso of Staton " celcbraUQrt.k*;"' r ' .v ynd 'James Ashe, SouthAmfyoy, exiwrieru’e. Ho wtH ^eaeh eomrnor- Greenwood Ave. wur directing William M, Stmlhor, boartf vlcu Mr. Kidzus said he wns submit' wuld do all poBsibid to protect 'Mnvd^was giynn a summons fi»r Msgr. Burke was educated at St were . token ''to"‘ the ’office of’ "6 cial subjects In thu high.school. . water on his properly, underintninrt picf.idenl, fell Unit Ihe outcouio ting a' recommendation adopted by local operators. \ ‘ not hav'lng a driver’s liccnpo or Bunuvcliturc's College and Scm Matuwan .irfiyslciah by Mapiwiin M rs. E v e ly n Ciaynor, ()Ksii>ing, u - garage. Hurry Iluycc and the post and signed by himself and registration iu bin possenslon. Tin* of ihe vote would result dlllpfmdly inarvy, A llegheny, N. Y. P rio r to Mr. Karkus, contacted, yesterday, First Aid Squad. .Mrs* Wll,son sus-i N. Y., who holds a m aster's degree Nathan (Jumlm pointed lo drain Ralph M. Dorsch, county com bus, operated by liarold Roman, after rchool opcUetl than It did III his , ordination, Msgr. feiirke w^ia Said ah ordinance regulating taxis taincd b^cJc in ju ries und M r. Ashe from Cornell University, has 14 nit1' am i g rad in g pro b lem s o f! CJnmil mender, that read as follows: 120 Sccond St„ Keyport, skidded 40 Inly Ho thoujjht pimple would bo ' witli the New York Giants base docs exist In thc township, but lt wus hurt about tlio face and chest, years teaching experience. Sim Ave. Scawodd Dr., and. the In- Thc Guadalcanal Post 4745 of feet trying to avoid tho Staten hulueed lo act favorably If the date ball tc am ,Aof the N ational LeagUfc Is of suih long-ago dn\e he wus nut Chicf Adolph Mcnzcl, Motawan comes lo Matuwun from Mumm'on- fei-Kecilon of ClifTwood and Day f Iho election were set “about ClifTwood-Matawan go on record directly conversant with Its terms. Inland man's car. for several seasons ns a pitchcr and Township policc, who investigated eek, N. Y,, schools. She w ill teach V ie w A v t‘s . with C ou n ty Md, thivo weeks after We have given against hoarding, stop practicc and He professed to feel It probably was In unothcr accident In tlic area, ,was a teammate of the immortal the uccidcnt spotted Ashe us thi' home economics. . . S e le ctin g S e a w o a d Dr. as un them tim e to gel McU of hillf« any other tic-in .salc, in order to there waa n crush, between earn Christy Matthewson. . suited to tlic needs of the “buck” driver for-whom on qlurin hud been Mrs. Grace Horth', New York example, ('onifuittee Chairman MMifstulIh’.** obtain sugar or any other item era and would huve to be revamped operated hy Herbert Vreeland, Following his ordination, Msgr. put out u few ininutcft ,bcforeJ by City, will teach first grade in Jo h n Mar/. Jr. Mild th at W hen the Defends Proposition currently the goal of hoarders to make it upply to prcsqnt-duy Newark,,'und Robert -,I. Flynn, . Burke served as a curate at -West MaUwun-police us the operator..of Mutawan schools, She holds a township took over many roads it Mi', Sm ith i.lechocd he w ould h« Wc suggest the wisdom of strong conditions. . Elizabeth, on Aug. 2.' The Flynn End, Camden, und Keyport, and a car Which cru.shnd into u truck degree. from a Florida college nod did not lm1 on proper gradlnx opposed to any chungu |^i (he pnipo« pcnultics Hgninst those resorting to car was coming out of ClifTwood durlD# World War I was an Army operated by Anthony Plpcrnp, taught In tliut state sfx years. "Wn can't bo held reKponrdhJe for sifkm to he offered, ifo slated tho thc practicc. If You Went A Good Deal \vc. onto thc highway whcn It wok chaplain ut Fort Hancock. Lower Muin St., Matuwan. ut tho Joseph Hawkins, Cnnton, Pa., a everyti)lng previous couunllteei (Continued on pugo four) Such penalties could most cdcc* in a new or u$cd (far, call Jlin iti'uek by the Vreeland vehicle, , .The .Keyport clergyman assumed entrance to thc staltgn urcu on jtruduato uf Mansfield, l’u. Teaeh> have done,’’ la1 said, "but wo are lively be applied on the local level. Crinc at Matawan 1*0071 or Mat Tuewlny MaglHtrute Luther A. F oh* pastorate of St. Joseph’s Church on Miun -St. *,Thc car hod ; fled tiu1 ers College, having no prior experi trying to remedy these conditions" U the municipalities can be assured aw an 1-2032J. J/pU —Adv Ccr fotind V reeland guilty of cart!* Nov. 5, 1920, succeeding, thc. Rev. scene after hitting the truck. ence, will toaeh Kngllwb tin" upper Tho rhsirnmn- bdd . Mr. ,iiumbH of thc constitutional power to do lcii.s driving und fined him $f) and Joseph A. Linnanc. During his grades. one half of ('minty ltd. would lot Arson Arrest In so, they should Impose heavy finan , V enetian B linds — $2.50 In the first mishap, Ashe Will bi* ^i. A sim ilar charge against Flynn tcnUfc u $17,000 deb t rem aining on Mrs. Ruth Worth, I’erlli Amboy, done ibis year and the othor half cial penalties against merchants charged ’.wllh Icuving tlic scene of was dismissed. No injurion were the-convcnt was paid and a new Flexible steel, worth ut least $1 a graduate of N. J. C. with no prior In 11)51, found guilty of imposing any tic-iri un 'accident. In the. second he will rectory completed at u cost of more. Come and get them; here Is reported in the accldcnt but there teaching experiencn, will teach fir»t Township Fires sale In connection with thc sdlc of be charged . with reckless driving. . ‘ .Parking Dllcuissd $40,000. B efore assum ing thc K ey a bargain. Prow n's N ational Sc, 10c \vas‘con.siderahlc property damugtf. grade nt ClifTwood. sugar or any other item currently His-arraignment has-been set for - Those who were troubled by road port charge, Msgr. Burke was pastor and $1.00 Store, Red Bank. A cur driven by Sam uel Yerktn*, Two teachers who previously ae?. the goal of hoarders. Aug. .10 before Mati<eidr Sam uel D'Anmdn, nn Urges Damage Bond Amboyan, wus held under (OOOO Rev. Msgr. Charles McCorrlstln, fro m sh ii mock pot»onlng. Tlu1 Anthony Nurrlo, utliletie director, Imil by Magistrate Seymaur II. pastor of St. James Church, Wood- chairman lold him pcrmlls should linked the hoard to require organi Kleiubr-rg, Itarit.m Townnhfp, lo bridge. have* been obtained for any burn zations unlng the gym and school await gland jury action on an id- . • Assist At Mass ing of brush or ruhhlsh. buildings lo post bond against any tempted lOHon charge. D'Angeln .Assisting Bishop Ahr In cclcbrjit* A complete n’pmt on thu foie- damage revolting therefrom. Ho leaded.not guilty...... ; ' ing thetnftss was thc Rt. Hey. Msgr. closure of the Krana-r Home Land also w anted Mich gfoupK barred F ire wuu ;d , deacon.. Thc Rev. Francis McGuln- Upon ClifTwood Woman the liomee of Iho hliuo. Keyporl .'i'own/ihlp Atti'wney 'Y m K arkuii css. Bound Brook, waa stib-dearon, Slate ptdiee were suounom/d when W ould h n ve a com pleted rrpo ri oti and the Very Rev. Msgr Emmett -William McKenzie, 27, Milllowii, the pri’sent owners. Mr, nnd Mrs. the piojs'/ly within (ho nesl Monahan, secretary to > the bishop, w a s released in 00 hail fai«t ICdmund CarrolJ. .oIko of . Perth m rm ih. . - master of ccrcmonics. Thc Rev. night pending arrufghmenl Monday Amboy, could..noi m;coimt fur iia Ixio Cox, Long Branch, and thc night ht'foie Kcunsburg Magistrate (-ludinoa't-.Mai’A assured Mr, lion- presence. •• . > Rev. James A.'Harding, New Bruns* Edward F. Ainbrose on charge* <»f uema collectioos Would Ko hack to 'i‘io«ipcr T. (ialaasl, state wick, were deacons of honor. Thc Indecent imiiull uivt umnuH nntl Uie y e a r JMUW, , fio/ff-e; C a p t . . Wfllfum ‘ MtOlbs.*, following . served as ministers of battery upon a (HjfTwood v^onian. M r’ Honii’oma, wiio hud chided eV ciarVplalnt 'idgnerf- b y M r * -K iL i tin; pn iporty in 11117 cutdoily yesterday. . '•WiDUun Jlaughncy ond the Rev. Mary (JJJI, 05 U o;ivw «mkI Hr.. Clljf- harl 1(12 lots, ...... XJmM-oiiTl 't iiHe- WhertrarBon ,ls" in " * (Continued on.pago six). WOoJi, • “Now," lie ndded, "It Is liMmi’a* quwtfh^V is u n d er^hvestlgntlon now 'Jibe complaint was hand on au liavin g J(iJ{ lots. W hal h ap pen ed in. Harlan Township. A sccond fire incident last Friday night, police lo lhe .other 147“ • hr three weeks at the rt sldenco of Mrs. Wilkinson Dies sidd, when MoKen/.le b'*at up-Mr& M r. Mar/. r<*lteraled h is Atale* Itiehaid Webb. Highland Ave., Gill, blackening her eye and pull m ent of l«fd m o n th ’N m eeting, tb it Mrs. Atfiles Wilkinson, wife ^f burned (ho hulk of that building in g h er Ito lr, accordfng to ;t state r a r h 1 y e a r fieri# are b rin g fortr- remaining standing from the flrU , Matawan Township Policc Capt ment she made. 1 ■ cloned ’VVe inheflled an awful Ore. to the ground yesterday m»r- • J. Edgar Wilkinson, -died at noon „??*dd. _‘.’and w i; are grad- liingu . 1 . . 1 , ___ ...... today at her home oo Sherwood Notice • ii.illy d o w nin g It up." police rpienlion how the blu/o Dr.j CiiiTvwxxT. .Bcach, ,^Shc had S u b ^ r J p t io n s for >barej. }n tin; Receipt of a p‘ lJtlon'asking for could have been of - uccidentiil been in ill. health for- tome time. i ^^h.^'.rie<, of the M aiawan ijoiidifv' wafer w-rvlre in tlu* Willow Ave.; irigin as elcctrjrlly and rhr had Besides her husband. Mrs. Wil amO-orm A sw iatjon are'open «*» of aiea aud.mma-d by Hi lioaftoholder* bevn turned off aiid then* wns no kinson is survived by her mother, Jun e '&),■ 1W.'*0, and v/ill remain o jro wuh ;|eknow|i-dged , lighinjng or o!|p»r dinner t'ftusu Cliffw a daughter. Mrs. al?o o f ood: until /jugutt- 10, Ior>U. f l p e r sh>iie, at the time lo iguito tho tiuildinii. Agnes ^Vailing. Keansburg. and a plufl 20c per uh art interest fee*. . Fans son, James, at home. Jfp fJ/10 - /tdv. v • A ll H/e.i In fifurh. K eyport Equipment and Supplies Hardware Co. w|fptf for- ' ' ’ . ■’ Open Friday Evenings Mefhprobf Cloieti / Term — Oardth — Kftma unftl-9 p.m. K-eyport HArdWart CiX ffurdw jire Co. . W t Liltfni CMdf /fll u Try foryjce..Conover ®wth#n. TeL K ey. 7-2000. w jfuti a t UUl OfllM, Phone |lolmd«| 0 0U1, ^ lelu l& k PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J; ■ ,TH frB & 3 ^A tJG U S T 10, 1950 u^yW.1 H ul*^r:flnd ^ipp^a Jailob pearl#. She.carried an:,old-fashioned WEDDINGS T Matthews jr., Matawan. Personal bouquet of . white gladioluses ^and property.' was bequeathed to a babies’-breath witli white- ■‘satin , , Robinson-Camcron Lohieri : lister, Cecelia Matthews, Matn.wan. streamers. '-.V;; r . t . Miss June Catherine Cameron, A son was byn Thursday morn Mrs. • W alter .Gtfitaski, New !^ork Mary Alice Morris ..daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. ing, Augi 3, 1050, in Monmouth City, sister of the bride, was matron Mary Alice Mojris. Keyport, who A. Cameron, artd Harold H. Robin Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. of honor. H e r fioor-fength dres.s. died M ay 27, 1050, bequ cath er h er : son Jr.f lion *Sf Mr.' and^Mrs, Harold Melvin- Lohsen, 203 First S t, Key* was of. pink'marquisette accenting estate~fo7her,-husband, William P Robinson, all of W ashington. D. Ci, port. ; ' . . . • the. hipline w ith ^ ruchin^, of mnr- were married Saturday afternoon, M orris, who^ WSs also ^ appointed ’VuiSette. - ‘ She T wore*. a ‘'tfbwnle.w A ug. 5, 1950, u t 4 o’clock . in t h e ’ : —MacDonald •...... executor. ; M matching picture hat and mitts. ’ Takoma Park Baptist Church. The She , carried an old-fashioned bou Mr. ond M rs. T hom as Mac-. double ring ceremony was per. , UUw b Lampuguni ■ quet • of yellow ^gladioluses .and_ Donald, 025 Fifth St., Union Beach, formed by the Rev. J. ; Raymond Ulisse Lampugnani, who died June' pink rose buds with pink stream are the parents of a daughter born Nelson, pastor. The bridegroom 12, at ClifTwood, bequeathed real ers. ’ .• W ednesday, Aug. 2, 1850, in Mod' estate - at-Cliffwood- Ave., -Madison is the grandson of Mrs. L. E. Mrs. Charles Suydam, Robert s- mouth Memorial Hospital. f Township, to a rtiece, Linda Glam^ Davies and the late Mr. tJavies, ville, sister-in-law of the bride former residents of. Motawan, pieri, of New York City, executrix DiCapua •,. ; groom , an d M iss D o rd h y VanHi«i>. und Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robin of the estate. . Manalapan were attendants. Tlioy ” A son was born Friday, Au^. 1, TKe rcmninder was left equally to son, residents of Keyport when Mr. wore (green and yellow floor-length 1950, in M onm outh M em orial Hos* Robert P. Lampugnani, grandson, Robinson was superintendent of thc gow ns .of marqu|i>cttc.' Theii* ’-.olij. pltal to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Di* nnd the following nephews and Acromurine Plane and Motor Co. fashioned" bouquet^ were, both of Capua 171 Seeley Ave., Keansburg. , nieces. Alfred Lampugnani, Louisa Prior to the entrance of tho wed flame gladioluses with yellow” ro.ftj- Spencer, -Ida-Dorio and Eugene V. ding party, Mrs Olive Stingle sang buds and irridescent streamers. ‘ H curlheu Sfchmld. The will, datod Feb. 25, “Because,” aecomiianied by the They Wore matching, picture h:,ts Mr. and Mrs. James.W. Hourihan, 1049, w as . w itnessed by- D orothea church organist who played tradi 154 Main St^ _ Malawan, are; the and:'initts. ’ ‘ , tional ^wedding music. The church Kinney . and- Cr Randolph Heuser, parent* of a son bom Friday,' Aug. Charles *Suydom, Roberi^viU'-. was decorated with gladioli and both of Malawjm. - 4, *1950, in Monmouth Memorial brother of the-, bridegroom... wns white tapers. The bride,- escorted Hospital^-The baby weighed eight best- man. .Carl Gies, Paranuiy. by her father who gave her in Beatrice Block pounds and will be na^tned Jomen cousin of the bride and-..Edum- '■ marriage,, wore a teal blue satin Beatrice... Block,. . Keyport, ; who W.-jr.. Mrs. Hourihan is the former Boyce, RbberUiville, ''uncle of iK<» dress wiih.’ matching cloche and died "June 27, -1950, b eq u c ath er h er Miss Roae DeLoskey, bridegroom, .were ^shers. * . carried a JJew Testament covered personal property to her son and ’ with white orchids and satin two daughters, and $490 to Bernard For her daughter's wedding,: M| <. Bar® , Zipperich choose a navy b lue crepl- streamers. ~ • t • , • • • . Rosenbaum, her great-nephewi Her Twins, a son and a daughter, were Miss Josephine E. Cameron, sister Will also directed that proceeds ond lace street-length dress, . Hit j born to Mr. and Mrs.' James Sufg from the sale of stocks and bonds accessories were white and her - of -tlio- -bride, .'was...hc.r_. on Jy . attend.-. : j of- 103 “Pkway.-, jLuw ence-liiirborT —ant;--She wore- a mauve - satin -dress be-given-to. Ker^in'.-ond.iwo.'daugji: ■^r«ige„.iwas<:gf> pink roses. ^ ■ ■ th e : South“_Atnboy_-MemoHol—Hos with black'velvet cloclie and carried tere.^-Tlre-wiU^nDmed-Clara^Roseh- —T h e -b rid c g ro o in 'c mQiIieiuJ.W()i7:_. pital reported Monday, ... a bouquet of yellow roscs^ . b&um, a. daughter us executrix. an nqua lace afternoon drc?ss with Mark Martin was . best man and white accessories. She wore a cor Poli , tlie ushers were . Jack Cameron, sage of pink roseS. A son was born recently In Soulli brother of the bride, nnd Donald . The nuptial .music, was playyd by , Amboy Memorial Hospital to Mr. Browntown Girl Mrs. A lfred S to rer, L a u ren ce H;ir- —X’hillfpiC-all—of—'Washington.— __ and-Mrs.—AMo-Poli^-aa ICliffwood A reception followed thc cere Itnr nnd .MissJ^illian.Brnd^acL M»r. Ave., Cliffwood. mony at the home oj thc bride. ganville was soloist, singing "I Mrs. Cameron was dressed in borough was flrsj^ incorporated. -He years, old. For 45 years he was Love You •Truty,” “Bccausc" and * LaM ura navy blue with navy accessories then was a fireman for the. Jersey engaged in the fishing and lobster- "I Love Thee.1’- •! N Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaMura, .while Mrs. Robinson wore light blue Control Railroad for 12, years and ing - business with Charles - Burlew, Miss Zipperich And •A reception for 100 guests was R oute 30, K eansburg, !are the s ilk . "With, w h ite accessories. Each later operated a commercial fishing also,of Keyport '<' ’ . * held at the Checsequake Firehousc .parents of a daughter born Satur Marvin E. Suydam To had an orbhld corsaRe. Mrs. Davies business with his father. . which was decorated with whiu- day, Aug. 5. 1050, in M.ohmoutii He is survived by j two sisters, Live In Robertsville' wore a’ gfay and white 9hecr with Until the present’lime Mr; Wilson Mrs., L^ura West, Union Beach and streajners and wedding bells. _black accessories and Mrs. Hugh Memoriul Hospital. . wns actively engaged in the taxi Mrs. Bertha- Manion. Eastvllle, Va., Miss Elizabeth Helen Zipperich, .The bride ..attended Matnwan Robinson a nuvy blpe print with High School . .and Mr. Suydam. . MecEwan ^ business for himself and operated ond a brother. Eugene, Lewes, Del. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred navy'accessories. MR.AND MBS. DONALD LINDSAY Jamesburg High. School. . Following Twins, a boy nnd a. girl, were In tho1 Keansburg ‘ area. He was He .was B' membejT 'of Caeserea Zipperich, Browntown, became the The bride gave a matching tic a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and bo rn to Mr. and Mrs.- G a rre tt T. known to all as “Whitey.” Lodge, F. ond A. M.j Keyport. bride Of Marvin Elwood Suydam, clasp nnd cufl linkfc to th e b rid e Canada, the coupie will live on afternopn dress of pink and white ployed by the Walters Dacing MticEwan of Westbury, L. I., on He was a member’ of Bayshore son of Mr. ond Mrs. Elwood. Suy groom and an atomizer to her maid Route^9-4,. Robertsville, accessories and a corsage of white Studio, of Keyport and Matawun. Tuesday, J u ly 25, 3950. 1 tw ins Council 107, J.O.UJVJW.. B elford. . ..Matthew J. Crosby • . dam, 'Robertsville on Saturday, of honor. The bridegroom’s gift Mr. Wilson, is survived i by .his gladioluses. . ■ ' . ' Mr. Darby graduated from Ander have been' named Gairett Traveler Matthew J. Crosby of 249 Broad A u g .'5, 1950. The double rin g c e re to hln bride was a comeo net ond wife, Mrs. Mary T. (Hennessey) Following a reception, Mr. and son. S. C„ High School, ond has jr. and Goil Sharon. Tlie MacEwans way, Keyport, died Monday, Aug.1 mony was performed in Ihe Bible wallets to the beBt man and Ushers. Wilson, six children, Charles P.- jr., Mrs. Lindsey left for u honeyfnoon served two years overseas in thc have three other children, oil girls. 7, 1950, a t th e hom e o f his sister, Protestant Church, Robertsville, at Upon their return from o wed John ft., William Dayton and Jere in Atlantic City. ■ ’ , European Theatre with the U. S. Mr. MacEwttn is a former .Keyport Mrs. William Mullins, with whom 4 p.m. with the Rev. Edwin P. ding trip to Virginia, Mr. and Mre. miah J.. oil of Keansburg, Mrs. A rm y. ' resident. , - he resided. ' . Spencer officiating. Robinson will live in an apartment Both Mr, and Mrs. Llndspy at Elizabeth Smith, of Keansburg, and nt 505 Peabody St., N. W., W ashing tended Keyport High School. Mr, No date; has been, set for tlie wed* He was the son of . the latd-p^t- The bride,; given in marriage by Mrs Mary Barbella, of Newark; SEAVICE of dSttinguhbtd cfitrachr _ ton. As a traveling costume, Mrs. ding. . rick and* Deiia (Hawkins) Crosby her father, wore a gown of white A Lindsay is employed by the Bay* RMey seven grandchildren, arid one sister, Rev. and Mrs. Norman R. Filey, and was bom in Matawan. A car- chantilly lace. The fitted bodice • • • i f prtett that very u frattfy t t | Robinson wore a ton. linen dress shore News. " ’ t ■* ■ " 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Thiesmeyer, of Fair McGInty-Moiern t Atlantic St., Keyport. ore the penler-contractor by trade, he was tapered to a point ‘in the front, InHy actdi. I with a corsage of purple orchids. H aven. ‘ parents of a daughter, born Mon o member of ; the Ancient Order/of ond buttoned from neck to waist .The bride received a.bachelor of Mr. an d M rs. M ax M atcrn, 287 Funbral services ‘ will be ' held d ay , J u ly 31, 1950, a t H azard Hos Hibernians, thc Holy .Name, Society line in the back. The illusitm neck ' * Lady Attendant - I science degree in home economics ENGAGEMENTS Fulton Blvd., ClifTwood Beach an from the John J. Ryan Home, for pital, .Long Branch. The baby hus of St. Joseph’s Church and was an line wa9 accented with a short ‘ • Non-Sectarian ' froirt' the University - of-M aryland nounce the engagement of- their Funerals, 233 Carr Ave., Keansburg, I and is a'dietician with Hot Shoppes Bumi'Emerfton . * daughter,’ Evelyn; ~ to~ John B. Me- been named. Roberta Mnrgaret Rev, irxempt member of the M. E. Haley b e rth a o f th e flace. T he long tomorrow-(Friaay)-oftemoQn,l4!t_ 2 inc., a restaurant chain. Mr. and j' Mrs. Ray J. 'Emerson, Glnty, son of Mr.imd Mrs. Howardrj ond Mrs. Riley ore also the parents H oi^C or-of M atawan^: _..u__ sleeves of .lace^ terminated at the o’clock with the R'ev. Sanford Also surviving are a brother, MY FUNERAL HOME) The bridegroom during World 229~Maple: Ave., Red Bank, have McGinty, 20 Middlesex Rd., Muta of one other daughter, Norma Jean. wrists in scallops,' 'ThV^b'b'uffaht Honey, pastor of the First Methodist John, of Matawan, and another War II, served 3Mi years in the announced the engagement of Iheir w an; . ' The Rev. Mr, RHey is pastor of St. chantilly skirt,. scallop edged, fell Church, Keansburg, officiating. In sister, Mrs'Joseph Holtz 0? K eyport. South Pacific with tlie Coast Guard. daughter, Miss Phyllis Ray Emcr* . Miss. tern is employed by John’s Melhodlst Church, Keyport over a double flounce of marquisette 361 Maple PI., Keyport | terment will be in Green Grove Services were held a t.8:30 a.m. After his discharge, he spent two son, to Robert Edwin Burns, son Atlantic ’Tile Co., Mutawan. She1 wifti an underskirt-of satin. Her Cemetery, Keyport. today from the Day Funeral Home, Tal. K E y p o rt 7-1352 I years with the Central Intelligence of Mr. and Mrs.' Robert E. Bums, wns a member of the 1950 graduat • •’ • • • . R ogye' .. fingertip veil edged with mntching M r.. nnd Mrs, John-Rogge, of Keyport and at 9 aim. a,high mass Agency in Germany. Ho is now 21 Madison Ave., Red Bank. ing class of Matawun High School. J - Wilhelm Kupser l3cfc_^ca$ed from'a crown of seed employed by the Aetna Finance Mr. McGinty is, employed by Brigantine, former Keyport resl* of requiem was celebrated in St. Miss femcrson is -a gruduate of Corp.; SiWcr Spring, Md. ’Lavoie "Laboratories, Morganville. dents. Jre the parents of a thUil - Funerfll services for Wilhelm Joseph’s Church by the Rev. Mfltowan High School and is em- He is a Matawon High School child, a girl, Gay«Ann, born' oh'Ju ly fCupser, d9, w ho died a t his hom e Thomas A. Cofteyi Interment was PHOTOGRAPHY Webar-Mueller ,|5ioyed by the Metropolitan Insuc- graduate. . 24,1950. Their other children,arp on Lupatatong Ave., Keyport, Sat in the church cemetery. . in the Red. Bank district. u rday, A ug. 5, 1050, w ere held Miss Dorothy Mueller, 532 Pros No date hos been set . for the a boy and a girl.- Mrs, Rogge is ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK Mr, Burns, a graduate of Red Tuesday at Bedle Funera^ Home, pect Ave., Laurence Harbor, be w edding. the former Miss Beisy Ann Walker. Bank High School, recently re* Keyport. . The Rev. ''Charles H. WILLS_FJLED came tho bride of Edward J. Weber coivcd a bachclor of arts degree Smyth, pastor of Calvary Methodist jr., Laurence Hnrbor, on Saturday, with honors from Rutgers Univor Church, officiated. Interment was Mary L. LUk r PAPPAS STUDIO Aug. 12, 1050, o t th e L aurence BAPTISMS DEATHS sity. He is a student at Rutgers in the family plot in Cedarwood Mary L. Lisk, Matuwan,' who died 7 W. Front St. KEYPORT Harbor Community Church • at 5 Law School.. . Sally Mario WarhuMt Charlai Pr#iion Wllwn er. Cemetery. ‘ Ju n e 14, 1950, bequeathed $200 to Tel, KEyport 7-0490 — 7-2941 . p.m. Mr. Kupser was born in Germany Matawan Cemetery, $300 t6 her The bride was attired in a gown At the 11 a.m. service of thc Bay Chariest Preston Wilson sr.; 71, 14 STUDIO 1» in Iho UNITED CIGAR STORE BUILDING Derby-LeJeunt ‘ and came to this country when five sister,1 Alma Hulsart, $300 to Cliff- of white nylon net over white satin view Presbyterian Church, held In W ilion A ve.,-K eansburg, died Tues*, Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph * LeJeune, and wore a fingertip French illusion ihe Cli/Twood Civic Center, Sally day. A ug. 8, 1950, a t his la te resi 80 Prospcct St., Cliffwpod, have an veil. She carried a colonial bouquet Marie Warhurat. daughter of -Mr. dence after a long Illness. Mr. nounced the engagement of their of roses. and Mrs. William C. Warhurst, Wilson was a lifelong resident of daughter, Neva, to Charles. Darby, Shady' Nook St., ClifTwood, was Keansburfe. • . Mrs. Elizabeth IJouldny, Laurcnee son. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darby, baj)tiied by the Rev. R. Douglas . Ho Is a former member of tho Harbor ,was thc br/de’s only at of Anderson, SC. tendant. . $he, wore a light blue ■Morriom, pastor. Sponsors were Keansburg Policc Department,' hav Miss LcJoune attended Keyport marquisette gown .with a matching Mr. and Mrs, Charles Warhurst of ing served for 19 years bnd wos the picture hat ond carried a colonial and Matawan; schools ond is em K earny. - first police ofTlcer to serve when the ' bouquet oi roses. ' ..... ” \ ~ Donald jWeber, Laurence Harbor, served as.' his brother's best man. Usher3 vfere Samuel Lupo ond . Jnseph Megale, both of Laurence Moloney Announces - H arbor. Both are graduates of Matawan High School and the bridegroom will be a junior at the College n[ ___WllUarn...^nd.Mpry,JWiinQmsburg, Big drop in meat prices Va., this fall. Mr. Weber is u mem ber of thc varsity football squad at William and Mary and recog Don’t Pay More! nized os one of the outstanding Only Chevrolet offers such a . football stars in the Southern Con- •fcrencc. • MAPLECREST FARMS After a wedding trip the couple wJll reside,,in Williamsburg, Vn. Fresh - Killed Niaon-Scurio w e Mrs. Morion Scurzo of Clark Ave., TURKEYS Union Beach, became the bride of Earl R. Nixon of Bloomfield nnd I 'C U nion BCach, a t a cerem ony per*-! •.and at the lowest prices, too! — formed - at 2. p.nvSundayt -Aug,G,l 4 5'Ib lD50,iiytheilev, Frank .B.JlnrwoQrti FROM II LBS, UP M of Keyport, in tho First Congrega- “You ton etieei* betw««n ■----- y ou can choose behvetn “■... , tlonal Churchof Union Bcach. CS You tan chooso befwoen ~ LEGS and Slytsllne and Flatillne styling Attendants were Anthony BelloU (M ilk n Automatic and Standard Drive fht Bel Air ahd the Convertible nnd Mrs, Catherine Belloti, both of, VEAL RUMPS Fed) Ib. 59* Many m Admiring glanse wDl follow M You have enviable choice of en . Matawan. . ; . | “ And If it's a sports model you want, Following a wedding trip, Mr. CHOICE CUT HEADY TO EAT TENDERIZED Whole or Halt you when you roll by. in your new gines and driVes in Chevrolet, too. Chevrolet with Body by Fisher. That’s ® here’s your carl Choose thc fleet, ■ nnd Mrs. Nixon will make their You can buy a Chevrolet combining Bl fashionable, steel-topped Bel Air, with residence in Union Bcach. j true whether you choose a Chevrolet Powerglide Automntic Transmission* tit Smart, racy lines, extra-wide windows, SIRLOIN SMOKED Styleline model, w ith'“notch back” and lOS-h.p. ,VoIve-in-Head Engine Llndfty-Pedimn { styling, at the designers call it, or n and gray, lealher-triijimed upholstery, for the finest no-shiji driving at lowest and you’ll have the only car of its First Baptist Church, Keyport, Chevrolet PleetUne model, with “fast cost, or a Chevrolet combining the was the scene of the marriage of STEAK HAMS 59 back” styling. Both aifc available on all kind in the low^pricc field. O r choose 'Miss 'Dorothy Pedersen, daughter highly improved standard Chevrolet Chevrolet sedans and at the same the equally beautiful Chevrolet Con of Mrs.-Johanna Pedersen, W. Front Valve:in-Hcad Engine and Silent Syn- vertible, with automatic top that lilts (Very priccsl Remenlber-Chevrolet is the St., Keyport, io Donald Lindsay,-son chrOiMesh Transmission for the finest or loweft at the touch of' a button, -.-of— WJUlnwL.. Lindsay.....of ...Union HAMBURGER Lean) Ib. only low-priced car thit offers these n itandard drivlng ul lowest cosL 49* and you'll have the finest Convertible Beach. The double ring ceremony two outstandingly beautiful. types of SHORT CUT MIME B w as perform ed Aug. 0, 1050. a t 4 j EYE - TOE u d BOTTOM HOUND • styling . , v thus giving -you-an -oppor-.. Bl in its price range. Also available is an ■ * : - ‘CombinailoH-olPatDtrgUdt-Aufomtaic B - 411-steel, ,fourrdoMi:.Stiuion^W j^n--__ p.m. by the Rev. William R. ' lunlty to express your own~ individual Trahtmluion aiid 10S-h.p. Engine op. . Rossell, a former pastor of the ] a , H smartest in its field-listing for J260. "■ taste in motor cm beauty. ' tlonal on De Luxe modtit at iiira east. church. • 11 RIBS .... ROAST .. • X ■ , B less than last year. **------1 The bride was given in marriage ] 6 9 by her brother John- Pedersen, \ BEEF BEEF 6 9 - K eyport —She _ wore a_ ballerina?- ] - GOOD SHADED BTEER BEEF SOLID IMEAT length pink organdy dress with a j : Xey ho}c neckline, fitted bodice and j full skirt. A white dutch style,] America** Best Seller hat and a colonial bouquet of white America's Best Buy! -rowii com pletedthe ensemble, Miss Marie Bellotto, Keyport, was matron of honor., she wore MOLONEY’5 MARKETS b yellow organdy ballerlna-length dress *with a White dutch style hat and cfurlw la colonial bouquet of ROBERT G. THIXTON, inc. ' y«lIow rote*: Donald Lovelace, o f C^frwooctWa* belt ^an . ISO M ain STREET ton* Mu. 1-3986 M A T A W A N ; 108 Main 8L, Matawan , ; ; Phona Waiaw p 1-1970 The bride’sv mother ' wore -an ^THURSDAY, AUGUST 10| 1950 THE MATAWAN 'JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J: PAGE THREE j Coaster Carnival .MOBILIZATION * 1950
. Dii^ctor Lauds .Aid Of ' ’KBA, Others Aiding " Aug. 30th Race*; , : Prizes Announced
The gala details surrounding Key' port’s first Coaster Carnival on Wednesday, Aug. 30, are just abiut completed, according' to Carnival . D irecto r Bob Ochs. “The fine co-operation and gen- crosity of the Kcyport merchants and the Keyport Businessmen's Association have given the young drivers a lerrlfit group of prizes,to strive for," Mr. Ochs said ycster- - a - • •, • and day. . • r * Prizes for the events, which will be run over thp official course on the E :Front St. hill, between Bropd and Division Sts., have been secured by Mr. Ochs and will,be placed on display fa n central location in Key port's business district Awards include: * First prize • /lowest elapsed time' over tho course) a deluxe bicycle; second prize (second lowest time) a port? ,able. radio, donated by Atlantic 41 p . S. MARINE AIR RESERVE SQUADRONS, based at 25 U. S. Naval Air Stations throujhout "- Appliance- Gor—Ino^-third -prize- thenaUonrarfr poised tom ake thetw oIargestcout-to-coistm asnirm avdm cntsdV or.Blsnflcd/or. (lowMriiSe“foron^eatrarK odak American reserveairfighter units In peacellme. gl W estem squadrons wlilleave home stations camera, complete with flash attach (black arrows) simultaneously, July 8th, 1950, for m aneuvers lasting to July 22nd at Cherry Point, ment, furnished by Bay Drug. This N. C. 20 squadrons at bases east of the Mississippi (white arrows) will leave simultaneously Au award cannot be won by the first or gust 5th, 1950, tor m anenren lasting to August ISUi at El Toro (Santa Ana), California, Past second-prize prize winners. The moving Marine mobile radar equipment.will be set up m radar networks in the Held to dlrect in fourth prize (best constructed car) terception of “atiaefcing” planes. ' o e d .i u, s . if. c- PhMo-uu is. an KCA“ TTctcrr~victrolar'Com' qre the Jeading newspapers in the bayshore plctc with album of records, do nated by Pete’s Inc. Added Awtrdi Air Force Recruit j Clear Loder Of area because they give their advertisers Teal Added awards include an olcc* Birthday Party trJcal appliance, presented by the Surprise Store, to the mother of For Mrs. Rainaud. Brennan Charge the first-place driver. Individual GUARANTEED circulation for their adver medals, given by the KBA and engraved by Louis (Shorty) Rosen, Browntown Resident ' Borough Manager Says! thal, of the. Keyport Jewelers and Honored By Family; Patrolman Used ‘Poor tising dollar. i Opticians, will be awtfrdcd the Other Area News Judgment* In Tiff ' winners of individual heats. With Mayor , Mr. Ochs als announced that the Mrs. William J.. Rainaud was “Esso Cruiser,” a spccial Coastcc guest of honor on Aug. 2 at Keansburg Patrolman Frederick| Cdrnival equipment truck, will bo family party celebrating her birth Loder wus cleared of ehnrgos of on hand. The cruiser comes through day. A ttending w ere M. an d Ms. conduct unbecoming u policc ofTlccrll the courtesy of the Standard Oil Charles Rainaud.'1 Matawafr,* Mr. whiic in uniform In u decision.! Co. of N. J. ‘ and Mrs. John E. Hardy. Eliza handed down ut 10 p.m. Monday by Every paper we send out is paid for—we Many merchants are sponsoring beth; . Mr. and Mrs. William • £ Keansburg Borough Manager Ralph |( cars, us well us individual entries, Rainaud jr., Miss Jeannette Rain O. Williams. but applications arc still available aud. and William J. Rainuud. .The charges' agaiiist Patrolman I ahd being accepted. Mr. Ochs Mr./ ond Mrs. Harold Cosgrove, do not accept returns from newsdealers, nor Loder were-made by Mayor Felix | reminds the contestants to get their Keyport,, have moved . into their entry forms to him at the Kcyport newly buUt home irt Browntown; J. Brennan' us the result of on! alleged Incident in the Monnlngt| High School us soon as possible so Mr. Cosgrove, a former resident of PI. Flrehouse following n jwradcj do we have a free list; and, above all, we do the racc procedure may be /com- Browntown, is the son, of Mr. und In Keansburg ‘Memorial Day. The jj pleted. Any bayshore boy or girl M rs/Sam Cpsgrovo. - ^.Who . can m eet en trance r e quire- Mr. ond Mrs. Herbert Cottrell mayor originally, charged and testi incnts, is eligible to compete. ~ sr., •Browntown,'- arc '“entertaining fied Patrolman Loder was in unl- not distribute our newspapers like handbills fo n n at- tl»e tim e r-— :— ------' The Kcyport Hardware has ob their two granddaughters, Judith f 'i s t i w l tained a limited supply of special and-Marcia Wallace, of Kcyport. In his decision Mr. Williams'S}Ud j parts for constructing the Coaster Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fountain sr., TONY HOSSI that despite the fact tlmt "poor I to cars in the parking lots and throw them Carnival cars. Neptune City, visited the former's Tony Rossi, son of Mr. and Mrs. use of judfimcnt" was used by the I parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Foun Joseph Rossi, 352 Broadway, Kcy defendant, the fucts presented were I tain, Browntown, Sunday. port, left Friday to serve in the not sufficient to meet the burden I' Mr. and Mrs. Howard‘Burlew jr. Air Force. He will undergo basic of the charges preferred by .iho I in the yards and on the porches of homes in Hazlet Residents and daughter, Joyce, Dobbs Ferry, training at Lacklund Air Base, San mayor. Ho also made note of the I N. Y., w ere S atu rd a y guests In Antonio, Tex., priot- to being as* fact tha^ Patrolman Loder was hot I Browntown of the former's parents, signed to a regular AlrYorce unit. in uniform and had. been, off duty 1 for approximately un hour before | this area. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Burlcw. Rossi, a Kcyport High School grad Mr. and Mi*s. Otto Gaub. Brown* uate, played varsity football and the Incident took place, In his charge, Mayor Brennan i 1 Other Persons From town, attended a Saturday matinei baseball ‘for the -Red Raiders. Area Visit Relatives! of ‘‘T h e . ’0 a y ,Diyc(»iee'.,j contended ithc policeman cdmmilted Girl At Gamp ’ M cC arter Tiiotatcir, /R r i r ic e ip r ii^ c ’ a vtolejjp-issauil, WilecJ'to trout , l^’tej* brtjoyed dinner at'the Howard him |respectfullyi. iijdi, reputedly Jolifispti Restaurant _ in . New "I'll gifet ydi < ^iiKt^mjytcd a Mr. and Mrs. WilViar^'BiWes and battery'upon him and used course j Mrs. Charles Selllck of Hazlet, Brunsw ick. Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Browntown, and Insolent lungungc.. • -x returned home Friday from a two- Patrolman was suspended on week vacation at Lake Winne- celebrated her birthday Saturday. June 4 pending thcTputcome of the pesaukee, N. H. They also visited In the evening she was feted at o surprise party by members of her Richard Disbrow, 25, hearing when he Refuted.to take are worth buying, and because they want the other points of interest in New u voluntary flve-tlay susjjenalon | Hampshire and New York state. fatally. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Injured In Crash, Is Jacob Gaub, Miss Marie Gpub, Fred Tlie hcuring was held In four night \ Miss Shirley Emmons, Beers St., Fined As Careless sessions and resulted In the appoint .Hazlet, is visiting relatives at Gaub and daughter, Jean, of Brown- ment of Mr;'Williams as borough news presented in a clear, concise manner Pompton Plains. town, Mrs. Whited Brown and son, Charge against Richard Disbrow, Frederick, of Cheesequake and Mr. innnagcr after John M. Pillsbury,] | Mr. und Mrs “Alvin Walling and 25, of 07 Chingaroru Ave., Keyport, attorney for the defeiiduiit, con family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Porter Artfcc nnd sons, Jimmy und Billy. wns reduced from reckless to care Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, tended Mr. Williams properly could] and without exaggeration...... and< son, Wayne, Mrs. Elsie JVallace less driving and' he was fined $5 not hear the case under his deslg-| and daughter, Barbara of Hazlet, Browntown, spent Sunday in As an ^ $3 costs on the latter churgc In bury Park visiting Mrs. Wilson, nation us “acting borough man und Mrs. Lillie Brunner of Kcyport, hearing before Magistrate Herbert ager." spent the weekend at Lavalette parents. R. Rothenberg, Monday on nn ac Mrs. T. Johnson and daughter, Borough Clcrk Richard A. Jcssenl' Miss Ruth Neighbors, Holmdel cident* case in which he was in released Mr. Williams* decision, ii I Rd., Hazlet, has returned home from Linda, Browntown, visited at the volved last week. He pleaded home of their former neighbor, four-page,‘ typewritten documont, a Girl Scout Camp, at Central Val- guilty. ‘ at 10 a.in, Monday. The deeiKlon! loy. N. Y.,"where she spent the Mr‘ and Mrs. Edwurd Oertel, Qld Bridge.-lost-- week, ‘ The accident occurred oh Route held, that Patrolman Loder's cdn- ! Our newspapers have been here for more past month. 30. A truck driven by tho defend duct 1n the incident *‘w«s far froin •Wilfred Morrell returned to Mr. and Mrs. Whited Brown and son, Frederick, of Cheesequake, ant collided with a car driven by exemplary" and showed "a sad lack I Boonton on Sunday after visiting G eorge T. Butch. 24, of 204 B road of discretion and poor uso, of judg-' relatives in the Hazlet area for the were Monday evening guests of Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and way, Kcyporl, while the latter ment," but his (Lodcr's) misconduct^ than eighty years, and everyone knows they past several months. driver was waiting for a traflic is this rcspcct is “not suflicicnt to | , Mr.' and Mrs. Hendrick Bennett Mrs. Jacob Gaub,: Browntown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarncs of light to turn. The truck carccned warrant his conviction/' ,.u.nd daughters, June and Joyce, off the Butch car to crash into a Hazlet. and Mr. and Mrs. Rooiif Woodbridgc visited the former's may depend upon “The Weekly” and “The parents, Mr. and Mrs. William utility pole. The truck then burst II LeRoy, Keyport, have returned into flames and ..Butch helped the Petition For Recall from a vacation at -Laconia,- N. II. JainM. Browntown. on Wednesday, Mrs. T. Buhowsky and children, injured Disbrow from the wrecked Of Keansburg Mayor • Mr. und Mrs., George Isaac of vehicle. The truck Are was put Beverly and Anthony, of Elizabeth, Journal” to give them all the pews from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., arc visjiing Petitions were started in eiijMi*. W6ro recent visitors at the -home of o ut by Kcyport Engine Co. und Mrs. John Hcrtlc and other rela lation-'in- Kwinsl^urg Monduy de* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahotta jr. and Liberty Hose Co. Butch wus not tives in Hazlet Injured. . innnding the Tecall of Mayor Felix family. BrnwnluwjL______' ’ week to week...... MargaFet— Er“ Welgandr Leo W einstein, M utawan" was ;7t~ J^Brcjmanr-who-has-Rr-vcd-ln-thul - daughter. of-Mr.-and.-Mni. .J-Erank- The East Brunswick Grange, Dun capacity «ln^e M ay 24. J040. Utrney-tvr Dixbrow,-On w ord from Wclgand, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, is hams Corner.'wnrspi5nsor~a~linr-‘ . -TJu;. J>fiUlpn s. Hj>of i ty as Jh^cujuM" Chief ii'for^profjr.*Kcyi^rt*r^itccr attending the Baptist Conference vest homo supjwr Thursday. Aug. for his removal, alleged ‘'incoinp- 17. *The Middlesex County Fair that the defendant had no prior Session at Lebanon for two weeks. ctcnce,' lncfTidency; lne/Tectiv«.fiess will bo held at the grange hall ofTenses against him, and ussurances Mr. and Mrs. J.” *T. Watson and from his attorney that Disbrow wus d u e to hlfl perHonul vanity, eyo /yuJ children of Brockvillc, Can.* have grounds on A ug. 23. 24, 25, 20. Both arroga.nee," ...... _v _ ■ a responsible m'arr assisting his - ■ ■ «*< , ■ • returned home after visiting rela aflalrs attract many visitors. mother in conducting a family They were started lit circulation tives in Hazlet for the past Iwo Miverul hours after KeaUHbun; business.' the magistrate stated he Our advertisers know they are getting Borough Manager Ralph O. Wil w eeks. « Madison Twp. Protests wouid show ’’extreme Iclncncy’' in Sayreville Tuition Hike imposing penalty. _ liams announced hi* decision dJv- missing charges by *,the mayor A lvin H. Weiss. W. F ro n t St. their money’s worth for every dollar they Guadalcanal Post Tuition, fees were discussed at KcyjHjrt. was fined S3 on a parking against P atrolm an Frederick conference meeting between tho ehargp dcBpitc a p!e;j of not guilty. Loder, who wns charged with liv'1 Sayreville Board of Education and counts of conduct unbecoming an (Continued from page one) The defendant insisted on the *p*nd heprcscntathws^ of the Madison ofTicer. ■ spend with us to tell our readers about their Hies should somehow be mobilized there was ’nothing to mark the ,S. . • - . . . . ■■rAv ■ ■ Township Board of Education. Kite w here he jxirked*nri B roadw ay Jn ordei* to be valid Ihe pclitjonn to stop the pressure of hoarders and for ’a r«call election must contJiiri r Ihc delegation from the Madison as entrance to a driveway, of the profiteers towards ruinous Inflation. 20 per cent of the? signatures of lh«> Township sending district wtu ’Cranshaw proivrty. itnd hv called merchandise—and our readers have money ‘The commander called to the at number who voted In tho lyst gen* present to protest a tuition- raise to a witness to-substantiatc this claim. ■"£eiitire ‘lh a n patr&Iirjzmr'WlllJam -‘Geiger,—Key«. $100 in th e cost p er pupif in itu turcK. -ucwrdlng icr-BoroufjtT-eict'k- store, reported in The Matawan port police, declared evidenct* of budget. Rlchard A. Jcssen. 4o-buy^#hat4hey see advertised, :: - — — : _ Journal,, who. alleged tJh c m anager e n try to u driveway was clear - During - the-course of the con had passed out 50 pounds of sugar enough .even aftfcr d a rk . espt*el»jlly ference session Sayreville District to preferred customers and had vfrhen a gatew ay in a fence eon- Union Beach' Fire Co. Clcrk Stephen J. Mdlik was denied this shopper five pound;. fronts a driver al the property and Fair To O pen Aug. 18th authorized to prepare tables of . M r.Kidm s *aid . this was the, kind a truck is usually parked in plain costs and tuition figures which will of thing an ordinance would step. slght.Jn tho drive.. Magistrate Roth* Added attractions have be< n plan be studied by the school? board ih Chairman John Man jr. cud enberg held thli *ufTicleot to fin’d ned for the annual fair of Union order that a firm trillion fee may Committeemen Stephen J. Kalieta the defendant guilty.. Beach Fire Co. 1 which opens Fri be set at its conilng meeting. and Salvatore Vena said they were . Others fined were Victor Sylverio, day, Aug. 18, and continues thiouiih in sympathy with the proposals of Jersey C ity, a bus driv er, afcgcfc*ed Saturday, Aug.,20, on tho Route ZQ the Post and the matter would be Shown* Have Son . $3 fln« and 93 co*U fo r passing a grounds. The grand award, a Buick referred to Ezra W. Karkus,' town* car In traffic on W- Front St, •edan, will be .announced on Ihc ship attorney, , Mr. and Mrs; George Shown, and Harold W.Crawford, Red Bank, final night; BSfJIe Rd-, H a z le t are th e parents who' paid 15 and iO costs for not T o r R enr fcnd-"For Salir Jiftir j&i borr. Tu<.*Jiiy -a H a ja ri w-arui^ KidMk witut rvquucd \*y Tor near tnd “ T o r £ t \ f sip* auy Ij j purchased at this offlca. Hospital. ' may b e purchased s t t h b olTle*. 'PAGE Fuu»3 t h e m a t a w a n jo u r n a l , m a t a w a n , n . j . THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1950 is indicated by the results of \ night')'Use a cupful of tfie solution LEGAL HOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THEMATAWANJOURNAl guidancfe of the interests of his' Maim Street by Ralph Stein lo about a foot of row, to moisten Established 1869 * TeL Keyport 7^3030 parish. He *' laid the groundwork the seeds and thc Soil around them. Gerard Ave.-Lower Main fit. to Ing; ,i • ■ * j * February' J3th, 1042, and made by M ilttna Towuhl^ Matawan Borough Wool/ey St.-HW past. ■ ,AU those certain • lots, tract*, or Richard Heuser. C.E.M . and continued to advance its affairs / o o n V w ig g l e v o Or w h o le p in m S 1 After tho*solutlon hns soaked Iii, ■ ClifTwood Ave.-Rt 35 to Greenwood parcels of land and premises, here BEING the same property by deed to the ppint where his successor . J o s - ..... draw in Joose soil. It Is a good plan Ave. . - . inafter particularly described, situate, from Major W. Wicker, Executor, etc. • Published Every ^Thursday at A Greenwood Ave. to Whale Creek lying- and being in the Township of to Grover C. Johnson, recorded In the Kfeyport, Monmouth County, N- J . - should not find it difficult to guide to cover with {\ mulch of lawn Atlantic Ave,- B. R. to Church SI. Marlboro,.in the County of Monmouth, Monmouth County Clerk's Office on By BROWN PUBLISHING AND ' St. Joseph’s Church to even greater IvClipp'mgg , or $omo sim ila^ sh p rt Lloyd-ftd.-R. R. to Church St. and State of New Jersey. the 29th day of October, 1043 in book , PRINTING COMPANY • heights *ds a spiritual and commu 'j mulching .material. This practice Suydam Place-Lower Main St. to" BEING KNOWN and designated as 1939 of Deeds 0 4 page'159&C. Mathiasen'Place J ■ - Lots Nos.-One Hundred Twenty (12U) Seized as the property of Grover nity force," *v .*'' . J seems to speed germination and Johnson taken in execution at th* suit _£~Mober Brown;...... Editor , Mathiasen-Place to 200’ wet of Suy ' Ctifirles E. Stultz.-r...,Associate Editor jjive ,the-£ewiijngs'1i i[ood' start dam Plbgfli ‘ " ...... of Joseph 'Btschoff ond 0 ■ Payable in Advance (A) That the estimated maximum One Year (within State) ...... 13.00 , lEd. Note: Leo Weinstein, chair- amount to be raised from all sources One Year (outside State) ...... 3.50 mun for 'the Matawan area of the for the purpose described in Section fils Months ...... 2.00 drive of Uie Monmouth County 1 hereof Is *37,800. Three Months ...... 125 Chapter, American Cancer Society, (Continued ffi?m jaige one), (B) That the estimated maximum requested that the following tetter only alternative he would acccpt amount of bonds or notes to be issued Executors, and administrators of received from' ’ Theodore J. La- by the Township for the purpose estates have lhe right to select the breeque,* county chapter president, would be a proposition to erect, art described in Section 1 hereof is newspapeis in which ..they desire their be reprinted* in ..Tbe Matawan . entirely new school on a new site. $30,000. ' notices printed. If the right ls not Journal,] • ' (C) That pursuant to the applicable exercised the surrogate will make He defended the Ivins-MeinzeV tract statutes an appropriation was con the selection and the notice will prob Dear Mr. W^instefn: as an acceptable site, declaring it tained, in a budget of th6 Township ably appear in some newspaper that heretorore ad9pted for said purpose USED CARS LOST youwould not have selected. Friends My attention hag just been colled to be situated where “people are under the caption “Down Payment of The Journal having business with to the very gracious act of a group located who have lived here 50 Fund'*, or 'Capital Improvement KEYPORT BANKING' CO. Savings the surrogate's office will do well to of children in the Ravine Dr. section Fund", and there is now available for Bank Book No. 12021 lost recently; bear this m mind. years.” ’ said purpose from said appropriation GUARANTEED USED CARS payment stopped. Muriel J. Marvin, of Matawan. who have just for Mr. Smith added that time was the sum of $1,800.00, which said, sum it.D. 1. Box 46. Matawan.' warded to' us n cheek in the stun of $1,800. is hereby appropriated as a , Responsibility for typographical needed after Labor Day to get tho down payment for. tlie purpose of this A WARRANTY THAT MEANS errors is limited to. the cost ot the of $27.03 as th e ir donntion to the people informed. He held that in ordinance, SOMETHING! HELP WANTED splice occupied by such error. Gaucer Drive. This group is. com S&tion 3. That sold sum of $37,800 thc summer time they are on vaca EXPERIENCED J>uto mechanic, with posed of Robert Wilson. Henty be and the same ls hereby appro Entered as second-class matter ot the tion ond generally listless in their priated for thc ' purpose sLatfcd in' 1948 KAISER ... $1305 possible .experience on trucks or post office at Matawan, N. J., under the Elliott, Robert Kent, Nnacy Bowie, Section 1 hereof. . . 1D47 KAISER ...... |1150 buses. Inquire Hollo Transit Corp., attitudes towards public affairs. He < Keyport. " wjtf act o l March 3,1870. Jone Bowie, William Bowie, Evelyn SecUon i. That there • is hereby felt delaying the election date to authorized the- issuance of . negotiable Bowie, Gregory Weiss, Gay Weiss,' STRAUB MOTORS, INC. MALE—Man to vacuum clean fur- THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,. 1050 Sept. 20, they would hnve n chance serial bonds of the Township of Frank O’Neil, David Benton. Fred Matawan.: Jn. the County of Mon • races; • experienced preferred; good to , see how ‘ 'badly schools are mouth, New- Jersey, In the ag Kalser-Frozer Dealef wages. Louis' Stultz Jr., inc., 213 HnQsmun nnd Leslie Marshall. crow ded. . gregate principal amount of not ex Crosley Distributor Broad. St., Keyport. wjiO-h-: TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT? Sulee tmd Service. I have heard of u number of ClilTwood F. Reeves, president, ceeding thirty-six thousand dollars EXPERIENCED sew ing operators ways of raising money for the ?hiiV ($36,009), pursuant to thc Local Bond observed that even the “character" tJaw, constituting Article 1 of Chap-, liinhway 35 and Ciark St. ■ wanted; steady work. R. & C. Mfg, Thc membership of the Matawan port of the Canccr Program, but Tel. KEYPORT . 7*ipp8. . Co., Union ana Pork Aves,. Union who'had been writing, letters to ter'l of Title. 40 of'the Revised Statutes Beach. Tel. Keyport 7-1400. wjlO ’Township Bonrd of-'---Education Molding a cfrcus’such as thin group of’ New .Jersey for Uie purpose of The MimiW'an Jo u rn al Iind m a d e the- iinancing‘UjC tost 'of the Jiiipfovenieiit- — ©yen Evtntncs till u 1 i a p p a re n tly has ad opted flu attltudO' Except .Saturdays did is unique, so far as this county* allowance new school space was or property. described. In. SecUon ‘1 F O R RENT of pique bccause of thc recent n<*rt'0r,~exclustvq~-of“inrid--ddwn--pay is concerned. needed at Cliffwood. defeat at the polls of the school ment. The form, rate or rates of WOULD like a perm anent guw U-nlce. Will you please express tcf each Mr. Patton recommended Uie interest nnd all other details not men's three-point plan to carry out room; large bed;. hot v/atcr; bath; of thc young men nnd womeii who board slnrt proceeding on 30 days jrescrlbed herein shall be determined HOUSES FOR SALE use of kitchen, laundry; automatic an expansion program which would took part in the circus and who >y subsequent resolution or resolu-; steam heat; near bus, train. Call notice to acquire by condemnation tlons adopted, pursuant -to law by the have meant the construction, or an are responsible for this donation HOMES, FARMS, BUSINESS PROP Matawan 1-2092M early. jlO properties' adjoining' thc' Cliffwhod governing body of 9oid- Township. . ■ addition to tlfc ClifTwood School; our sincere and hearf^lt thanks ERTIES, -Insurance:; 100%.. Veteran School standing in the names of „ Section . 5. In . order . a, to , temporarily - •. i MorUrages. List your properties with the erection of a new building in Withn®esT7egartnr, financ«^U>c_cost_of_theJmpro.vemenLU,ffr_Buyer&-waitlng.-..Ben-ttnd~M4Uic _TW_Q-STQRES_ Powers-and Dalfonzo. This wos or propertv described In Section 1 sm ith, Realtor, .113" " ‘ — ‘ One, n corner location Hn, v, Matnwan, and thc purchase of land Theodore J. Labrecquo Sib - Main St. Tel. approved unanimously, hereof, ana in anticipation of the is- Matawan 1»22C7. * • w jtf business- section, adjoining' to be used for building purposes. President, ' b u a n c e of - - thc _ permanent bonds _ ' N. J. B ell. Telephone' Co. Mrs. Christine. E. Lamborn ques . The board plan was knocked Monmouth County Chapter authorized in Section 4 hereof, there VETERANS can ■ purchase completed b u s i n e s s office. Inquire tioned if a Jjondinsj uttomey would is hereby authorized the issuance of Straub Motors, Inc., Highway : .down when it was .submitted to the bond anticipation notes pursuant to • home..ready for occupancy on Broad 35 and Clark St., Keyport. again bc ijeeded and it was agreed St., Matawan, between: Highway 44 Tel. Keyport 7-1006. 'voters as a single package, rather To the Editor: said Local Bond Low in an aggregate and Main Street, for . only 955.00 this expdnse could' be foregone so principal amount of not exceaping wjlO than breaking the overall protfrnm Not everyone can flght the Cmyt- thirty-six thousand dollars ($30,000). monthly wfth -no -down - payment. long as the proposition was not Buildings have 4 rooms on the first down into three separate pro inies in Korea. • . Said notes shall be dated, mature and floor with bath and floor laid on the THREE room -apartment with private changed. - • - ♦ bc in such form as shall hereafter bc hoUi; unfurnished; heat and hot- posals the voters could But Communists must be fought second floor for two additional rooms Water supplied; Holmdel Road, Hazlet. There was renewed discussion if determined by the governing body of for future expansion,. are 50*xl00\ . weigh and.decide the merits of. the here at home, too—they are our said Township In conformity with the raded witli top soil to .the rear of the Phone Keyport 7-0332-W-2, wjlti the proposition should bc split., Mr. applicable provisions of said ' Local three distinct propositions. The very dangerous fifth column! Bond Law. §uifding, including grass seed-planted FURNISHED ROOM; gentleman only. Pation questioned if people truly and 8 evergreens. Interior has Jiard, Tel. Miftnwan 1.2&4QM o r famiir* boards . attitude, and one which You can best do your part in Section G. It is hereby found, deter* wood floors, kitchen has sink ana tub counsel which only comes with the realized thc most important pro B. Gardello. 74 Atlantic Ave. weighed heavily in the voting out fighting the reds at home through ties Inc., of w hich E dw ard W., mined and declared by this Committee with cabinets over and under and a wjlO* come, smacked too strongly of a your local American ».Legion and mellowing or the rolling seasons. Currie is president; F. M. Burlew, posal was' thut lo acquire land as follows; Hardwick gas range and automatic, gas before it was too late and no de (A) Thot all tire j bonds or notes llred forced air heat to each' room, “take it all or; nothing" stand. its network of 17,411 posts, Speaking as the spiritual leader secretary, nnd John Tassini, treas Issued pursuant to this ordinance Including ducts for future expansion of a Protestant church, I wish to urer. sirable sites are left. * shall bear interest at not exceeding ln the second floor. Ample closet room. Consequently thd majority voted Join the American Legion toduy! six per., centum per annum, payable LOFT SPACE for rent. Louis pay my tribute to the distinguished James Street suggested the land Kitchen has linoleum floor with congo- Costa, 69 First St., Keyport. for thc* "nothing.” Alone you can do little against semi-annually. '■ wnll 4 ft. high and bathroom has Tel. Keyport 7-15J5. organized Commies. But united member of thc cloth for all thot he . Forty Yeors Ago proposal might be divorced from (B) Tliat the period of usefulness colored fixtures, standard quality, with We have said here in this space of the purpose described in Scction meant to his own people and to (Issue of T hursday, A ug. 11, 1910) the other two ond two elections bc rubber Uie floor, and all bathrooms Wjtf that the ClifTwood-Cliffwood Bench with millions of your buddies in 1 hereof, within the limitations of said are finished in tile. Bathroom has glass area needs more, school facilities. The American Legion you can wipe the community at large. - Upon complaint of Edwnrd Farry, held, one on land and one on build Local Bond Law ls ten years. brick wall with excellent .ventilation. Signed,- ‘ . ings. ^ • (C) T h a t. the supplemental debt All plumbing Is copper tubing and FOR SALE t We are for providing those addN; out all the Communist beach heads Rev. E.JUSteurns was summoned statement required by Section 40:1-13 sewer, gas, electric nnd water lines tionnl classrooms. However, wc in the United States! Charles R. Smyth, D. D. lastj Saturday before Recorder Favors Pesubralssion of the Revised Statutes was, prior to are installed ready,for service. Open FRIGIDAIRE—Very good condition; M inister, Mr. Smith opposed this. He held the passage of this ordinance on flrst for Inspection every day. Keys may be reasonable. Tel. Afatawan -1-0094R. are not convinced that the board American Legion dues are small. Artnur to answer a charge of rid reading, duly made and /}Ied in the obtained across from the .cottages for should also purchase land now or Opportunities for servicc and divi CalVary Methodist Church ing his bicycle on thc sidewalk the only thing to do was to keep office of the Township Clerk, and said Inspection at ony time, as vindicated HORSE MANURE, cow manure, hen enter into a major building pro dends from good fellowship are from th^ Presbyterian parsonage resubmitting the proposition em supplemental debt statement shows on signs on the cottages, or call manure, by the ton delivered; also that Uie gross debt of said Township, Keansburg 6-0001 for appointment. wood, stove length ond fireplace. Tel. gram in Matawun at this .time. tremendous. to thc corner of Church St., a di5. bracing all three proposals until the as defined in' Scction 40:1-70 of the Morrisey & Walker, Inc., Main and Keyport 7-0432. jtf . Ttois school district cannot ‘fide Join now for 1951! - _ tance of.. 200 feet._ in violation of voters become-- sufficiently aware Revised Statutes, is Increased by this Church Sts., Keansburg, N. J. ordinapefr-in- the amount-of-$3G,000, ------:— w jistf ROAD. GRAVEL,. filLJirt,..mason-samls___ quately—shouldor-Bueh-o - nnaiieial- — — Daniel" JrMancinir ~ « borough ordinance. A fine of $5 of the need of more facilities apd nnd that the issuance of the obliga and gravels; cinders; hauling done ‘ v*burdcn in 'these trying times - ,* Commander P^ost 170.... .wns imposed...... voted thc three • proposals in one tions authorized by this ordinance will with dump trucks; back filling aad bc within all debt llmitaUons con SERVICE dirt moving. Tel. Matawon 1-2313W. i because, when It is considered and (nmrcliintownship To the Editor: * THINGS WE KNEW IN assistant to Rev. M. C. O'Donnell to take place by the time his term Section 7. That hie proceeds of the SE4R& nOEBUCK '& CO.—For prompt HARLEY - DAVIDSON Motorcycle,— arc in’“crying need of expanded Will you please insert the follow.- THE LONG AGO , at St. Joseph's Church, Keyport, Is up next February, he, for one, bonds or notes authorized by this' and economical estimates on carpet ordinance may be used in an aggrc-' ing.. linoleum. Venetian blinds, ver Model "74“; comparable to a new . { .municipal services, it can be seen ing Communication In your paper. was on Aug. 1 transferred to Ft. would be no longer interested in gate amount of not cxcecdlng . $5.poo, machine; 4100 worth of chrome: motor satile and slip covers, call 'John 1000 miles; tiros brand new specials; readily thnt thc money just isn’t To the Citizens of Monmouth Hancock. Father McKeevcr of New serving on the board. He told his {o-pay the interest costs-on the obli Scoras, representative of - Sears Roe gations issued to finance thc cost of very reasonable, offers considered. ’ there. . County ‘ • v' Ten Years Ago Brunswick' is thc new nssistunt to fellow board members that “thosi buck 6c Co.,' Perth Amboy 4-6000 Write “Motorcycle,” c/o this office or the aforesaid Improvements, engineer until 5:30 p.m.; from 0 p.iti. on, Key ; Certain members of the. school The undersigned hos been trying (Issue of T hursday, Aug. 8, 1940) Father O'Donnell. who criticize you severely today ing, legal and other expenses, pursu port 7-2017M. Use our-easy payment call Keyport 7-307AM. wjlO* Mayor Eggleston, appointed John ant to Section 40:1-55 of the Revised plan. • . . . wjtf •board seem to consider it'n per- to make conditions a little more Mntawan First Aid Squad cap will be thanking you 15 or 20 years Statutes. FROSTORA “Romance Pattern'* stem 'sonal affront that their package convenient for the people of ClifT tured second prize in the first aid Mulsoff as constable and thc ap from now.’1 ware. 17 pieces also 8 plates and ’ Section 0. As long as any of the BULLDOZING scryleo cheap; land large cake .plate. . Tel. .Mat. 1-2448M. plan was defeated.^ It also is eui- wood to register for the purpose contest for municipal squads held pointment wns confirmed, . Mr. Strother expressed confidence bonds or notes authorized herein are clearing/ cellar excavations, <111 dirt Elwood Van Bracklc, a trustee outstanding the full faith- and credit and top soli. Estimates freely given. PHILCO ; Television. 300 sq. in.; dent that the board is going to of voting on election days but 1 Friday night af South Amboy as that putting six more rooms on of the Township of Matawan, in the of M. E. Haley Hose Co., asked to Call Matawon 1-IG20-M-1. wJ17 direct view; also one Phllco radio . continue hammering ulong tho have been bucking a stone wall a feature of the opening of thc half-day sessions would have the County' of Monmouth. New Jersey, phonograph comblnaUon. Louis Ben have a lease made with the borough shall be pledged for -the payment of HOME OWNERS!—We specialise. in “all or nothing” front in the belief since 1947. v • annual St. Mary’s Church festival, salutary effect of bringing parents the principal of and interest aU nett, 534 Florence Ave., Keyporl. for thc use of thc hose house at $75 carpenter and mason repair work; Tel. K eyport 7-1205J. • wjlO* th a t p a re n ts will becom e so I have requested thut the people work started this week on nn out to vote *at the coming election. of the bonds or nates issued pursuant no down payment;' convenient terms sickcned by half-session classes be given a place to register in Cliff addition to thu Hanson-Van Winkje- per year. ■ • — • He also noted that in all liklihood to this ordinance, and that appropria arranged: estimates cheerfully . given. WINDOW SHADES, Holland 1/nen, 89c. Rev. B. C. Lippincott jr., W. G tions shall be annually contained-in Morris Home Improvement: Co., 305 Prown's National 5c, 10c and 11.00. ;thcy will, in desperation, vote for wood, for the rcoson that Matawan Munning Co. plant which will in Mutawan would be asked to house thc budget and taxes shall be levied Shore '.Rd., Unidn Beach. Tel. Key Red Bank. wjlO anything. This sund bnfifjlny Township is spread out so thot for crease the totnl floor space by 20 Bedlc and Kocrt Wyckoff attended some of thc Morganville pupils left annually for* such principal and Inter port 7-Q14GR. w jtf the marriage yesterday of Prof. F. cst on all of the taxable property .VLEXlBLE steel Venetian blinds, $2-50 attitude of thc board will not sit people to get to the -home of the per cent. without classrooms os a result of within , said Township/ . ' CHROMIUM—Nickel an d Br*ss Elec each; all sizes to 30 In. wide by 04 ■•^woll- with many taxpayers, Nor township clerk they must cross the Mrs. Barbarn Ludi, Middlesex Howard Lloyd and Miss Jessie May the recent explosion at thot school. Scction fl. ‘ This ordinance shall take troplating and polishing , on boat, in. long Prown’s National 5c. 10c Rnup at Watsontown, Pr. Mr. Bedle effect twenty days after thc flrit pub household "and industrial' articles. and fl.00, Red B ank.' wjlO .will it be received with cheers by highway-and travel through part Rd., was injured early Tuesday Mr. Strother did ’give the board, lication thereof after flnal passage tn was best man'nnd Pastor Lippincott Guaranteed work. Monmouth PlaUng those persons adequately concerned of Keyport to register, nnd on many night in un accident mi R oute 4, a note of caution. He expressed the m anner, provided by law. & Polishing Co., 113 W. Front St., Red THE LAMP POST—Antiques, chlnu.. with improving Cliffwood condl- ocensions she Is not nvailoble. To hear I3uttonwopd Manor. A cor assisted in thc service. ’ concern, in view of economic con Bank, Tel. Red Bank 6-1177. WJtf brass, silver, bric-a-brac, lamps, Byron Arrowsinlth is said to have PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY pictures, and frames, furniture.. we V tions. • get to Town Iiall wc must travel operated by Thomas Burgess, Red trols to be appUed as a result of FURNITURE Upholstery Cleaning and buy and sell. 12 East Maple PI. near lhe best tomato crop hereabouts. GIVEN that the obove ordinance’ was ' Many taxpayers And it Impossible through Keyport ond Matawnn Bnnk, crashed , into thc auto Mrs. the Korean War situation, if the duly adopted on flrit rending by thc Bug Shampooing. Reasonable rates. Green Grove Ave., Keyport. Tel. Last Friday he sent 150 crates to Pickup and delivery service. ■ Phone Keyport 7-309IW. wjlO* .to fathom the board's collective Borough ond then the Town Hall Ludi was- driving. board could truly expect to. com Township Committee of The Township Keyport Cleaners & Dyets, Keyport Nc^.York und they sold for $2 per of Matawon In the; County of Mon thinking in voting Monduy night to is only open two nights a month. An enjoyable supper preceded the plete a building program if it were mouth nnd State of New Jersey on 7-0133. . , wjtf USED refrigerators; good condition: ftsubmit unchanged thc program Wc have more than 200 hew homes regular meeting of the Women’s crate, ' started in the near future. It . wos the 7th day of.August, 1030. and that reasonable.- Call Pete's Inc., Keyport said ordinance wiil be considered for ROBERT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS. 7*2700. w jtf , which wos so recently defeated. here and as a conservative figure, Republican Club, of Matawun. at H. D. Doesch w ill open a m eat his, opinion that there was great Complete home alterations and re« /Inal adpptlon at a meeting of said pair service, porch enciosers, Additions, These taxpayers also find it difficult I would say, there are mofr than the hom e of Mr.s. H erm an T horsen market Suturday in thc W. A. Close hazard in on undertaking of this, Township Committee to be held at REBUILT SPRAYER, Mycis all pur- fjtorc vacated by thc M: E. H aley thc Towndhip Hall at No. 03 Atlantic storm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood poae in fine condition. Conover { to wndjcrstjmct w jiy^if the . school- 400 . people to , register. I have Wednesday night. . More than 20 sort at this time. ’ , Avenue, in said Township, on the 18th floors, plastering, ooncrete sidewalks, Brothers, Myers Pump and Sprayer v ■ riteiv.khbw* tWe»C(ifivood ■' situation spoken to the .supposed-to-be Re members werc present. Ilosp Co. . Mr. Smith questioned if, ^his: day of August, 1930, at 8:30, P.M., driveways, brickwork, chimneys, flre- Sales And* J Service,------•, Wiclrickatunk. * ■ Tel. ‘ Assessed valuation report fbr laces, built, repaired, cleaned. 54 Holmdel 7-6121. w jtf ii st* jth^v iare adverse to publican leade'r in our community, Mr. and Mrs. .Tt Franklin Domin should be o factor. He held schools Daylight Saving Time, at which time §econd St., Keyport. Telephone Key ,M ataw an. Borough w as $070,775 and ana placo a public hearing- will be tnoviiiR ibr COTrVction. T hat move and also to the Democratic leader, ick moved last week from their would get priorities and Matawan held prior to the final passage of said port 7-07C3J. ^ vvjtf USED TRACTORS—Massey-Harris 44. for M ataw an Tow nship $575,275. also jreeondUloned Case DC. with all w ould' be to; placc the CliffwOotl Main St. dwelling to tlieir newly- should not let its need be side ordinance, and all persons will be but they do nothing about it. given an opportunity to be hcatd WE are now accepting second year new tires. Conover Brothers, Sales i School extension plan before the I made a personal .request to J. completed residence in Green and tracked in this way. Mr. 'Patton television service contracts; for in and Service, Wickatunk. Tel, Holm- concerning the same. , formation call at our store. Bright . Club in Bradley Ek*ach on Monday of Matawan. Tel. Keyport 7-1I57J. 1 motor, $10; both wood condition. cierg y and (he la ity o f St. Joseph*.? licans or Democrats, and urge them realistic. She ulso felt it would be interest if any, in and to thc follow- ______wJ31* evening. merclal growers are keeping Jt Tel. Key. 7-0320W. wj25—M -Church Jn mourning the decease of to insist thnt the Election Doard of under control through thc use of undesirable to be in thc position Iheir i>astor, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Monmouth County gtve the people of seeking for school purposes Twenty Years Ago n 7-per ccnt eopper dust or spray — John“ P;-l-Burkei—%vho"gulded-the of—Cliffwood- pluce_to__xegister^ materials thnt might be needed in (Issue- of 'Ff]'dny~'AuTr~H7~1030) of—copper—compound,—W here-tho sffqlrsiQf..his. large, jjarishjTor.more My wife and I are both Notaries, the w ar. -•John-E.~ McCurdy* Clifford Chap plants are grown on stakes and THE REASON than a score of eventful yeors. and wc * will 'drinhte our "services! —Despite ^thosc ' misgivings,- - the man, William Brady and Harry properly trained to one or two -After having served- St.-Joseph's as-woll-as a-placo, at. absolutely board decided to feo ohend with Stillwell went 'fishing at Shipbot- sterna,, the ventilation accorded 5_by So many husbands bring their wives ns a curate in' his younger duys, no charge. Ninety.. per cent nf its plans for an election. On the tnm, Thursday, imd caught 90‘week- this practlcn helps to keep thc din- *Mflgr Burke returned to the Key- our people work out-of-town and vote to hold an olectipn Sept. 20, 1 • to Buttonwood Manor " ’ fish and 34 fluke. Mr. S tillw ell case under -control. If you have port-Matawon charge 21 years ago leavo home before 7 a.m. and return all members present voted lt\ the booted a 12>pound woakflah. the copper dust. or.spray, material and during the coursc of hln stew- about 7 p.m. It Is 0‘p.m. before affirmative^ with the exception of M ore than 000 persons have available, it will do no harm to Tho pt>or souls! 1 After a lull'd day at the oflice tlicy are obout ready for 11 little many projects., they finish dinner. Who wants to Mr. Strother, who passed his vote. signed a petition being circulated apply it every 10 duys as insurance. He greeted the succcssful opera go looking for a place to rcgitfcr peace and rest, but wifie feels that it is their duty to help with the kitchen chores. by Monroe Schramm approving the Sweet corn for thc late crop mny one and a half to two miles from tion of a parochial school; paid off showing of motion pictures ot tho bc attacked by European corn LEGAL NOTICES This has been getting altogether too much for the Mr., so to overcome this bit of n $ debt remaining on the home? 17,000 Rlvoli Theater on Sundays. Mr. borer, so it is wise to dust with 1 Signed, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE convent and built and' equipped ti Schramm is the proprietor of thc per ccnt lotcnone or wlth.Ryanla CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IM housework he has discovered Buttonwood Manor. What luck! Now he finds that ’ Myndert Bonnemn, PROVEMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP fiew rectory lot a cost o f' $40,000. Ulvoli. Tlie petition will be prc. dust. Bc sure to direct thc dust Improvement werc made to the Cliffwood, N. J. OF MATAWAN, AND PROVIDING they can dine for less and without all the fuss and muss at home. You, too, can do sentcd to tho Matawan Borough Into the funnel of leaves at the top, FOn THE ISSUANCE OF $30,000 chbrch and other buildings and the Council. . to the tassel and silk as they de BONDS OR NOTES TO FINANCE the same. Bring the kiddies along, also. , - p la n t w as m ulnlaincd -In a To the Editor: PART OF THE COST THEREOF. Thc joint bonrd of directors of velop, and the , placc where the BKMT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN irmnner reflecting high credit on the I should like to porsohally ex the C. Pardeo Works, Perth Amboy; leaves join the stem. Dusting should SHIP COMMITTEE OF* THE TOWN parishionprs of St. Joseph’s ond press through the medium of your SHIP OF MATAWAN. IN THE JtOVB FAVORITE the M^towan Tile.„ Co..-.and....the be done, about, every (lve..days____ COUNTY O F MONMOUTH, NEW their leader...... PfiPC.r, w ord -of lribute-: to the ..my... Progressive Art Tile Co. of Mnta Last call ‘for planting vegetables. JERSEY: M m ! Y o u r “ '“ In'' fhese doys of- complex ’ living, Sectttm 1. That pursuant to thq FrUods In Our late Msgr. John P. Burke for the wan, hnve announced the formation You may^even be able to mature SALADS opp! . . . CO C K T A IL successfully guiding n large con strong spiritual lcaderalilp he ren of a new Belling company, the some snap beans, although as the authorized the construction or recon SHtVB) HEBE EVERT DAT jgreaation, whether the membership struction, by surfacing or resurfacing LOUNGE dered to the people of his1 parish Pardee-Matnwan*Tile Co. nights bccomc cooler, thc plants be Protestant, Catholic or Jewish; with bituminous concrete, the follow nnd to his denomination.' Twenty Defeating a galaxy of female w ill not grow, ris large. ing described streets ln thc Township ii not only tt.Jest_of. the pastor's one, years certainly represent a swimming sturs, including Miss Beets sown, now will make roots of Mat«Wi»n: spiritual leadership but nlso of his County Road from. Rt. 35 to New long span of service lo one parish Joyce Cooper, British chnmpion, up to. an iiich in diameter, and they York and Long Branch R. R, business acumen and foresight and one community with all of the Mias. Catherine Arnes, of the Wo can be cooked, tops and all, for a Honnlngers Mill Iload-Wllson Ave. .. QSese. auaUUeg Megr. " Burke did to New York and Long Branch R. II. accomplishments thnt hro .repre men’s Swimming Assn. New -York, very tasty disfy. H ead lettuce p la n t Texas Road-Wllson Ave. to Sew possess as Ills superiors in thc sented in the growth of his parish Saturday shattered thc world ed now should mature. • York and Long Brunch R. R...... church recognlzcd several years ago Mntawan Ave.-Cllffwood Ave. to 500* and its institutions. > . standard for the lHO-yard, free-style Before sowing seeds, spade nnd South of Prospect St. when he was honored by being To some it mny seem that Msgr. event in a sanctioned New Jcrsoy rake thc soil to have''it mellow. Shore Concoursc-Rt 35 to Beech- devoted fo monsignor. • Burke put in the last years of his wood Wqv A.A.U.' m eet nt Cliffwood Pool. After making Ihe furrow and plac Shore Concourse, East Concourse & . -ITie tru e te st of an y life is tho life, but Jjy many standards they Henry S. 'Terhunc left on Satur ing’the seeds, pour In some starter South Concourse, Drainage Street to Influence one has exerted in the Certainly .were the best years in Atlantic Tilt-' Co. from Atlantic Ave. day for Saratoga, N. Y., where he solution, one toblcspoonful of the, Lakeshqre Drive 3,500' from Laurel- circles in which he moved. Father tljc'fiorvice of his Lord. He brought will remain for the racing season. conccntroted soluble 13-20-13 ferttl- hurst Drive. , Burke dedicated his life to God \q-; Keyport the benefit of all his Prospect Ave.-Rt. 35 to Clenmere Member IVallonal Itesiaorant Assn. Tronic M. Duncan hns the mason iicr to a gallon of wnteriior three Way Mambvr It. J.j StaJt Hotel Asm,' ■ - ; H m b.r R nliurnl N n’, « « end ills church. Hint iiis vocation experience in many other purishes conirftct for constructing the now toblcspoonful* of 5-10-5 to n gallon North Concourse to Beeehwood Way £V£S. a happy and successful choice; and that spiritual wisdom und (•UHtun Strcct-a&rnrd Ave. to tap HIGHWAY 4-34 Phoo« Martwin 141K - Loons. MATAWAN, N. J. store building of Matawan Propcr- (the latter preferably soaked over, hill • ■ THURSDAY, AUGUST* 10. 1SS0 V THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N, J, PAGE FIVE. OVER'250 ATTEND IAWN CARD PARTV. FASWON SHOW 3(jcnt.seyM-nl weeks.,in:.Snow Sunday Services Md., wliei-p llioy were guest* of • Mr. nnd Mrs. llltman. . . Miss I>strlci:i Miller nnd Mini Listed By Pastors Joun Heuser, Frcncuu, were recent- . visitors In E lluiboth. ^ ■ t LeRoy Slckels Is on a vacation .Mrs. .Allan J. .Morrison, president Sermon Topics And from his position with Ford, Bacon o It the Matawan Woman's Club, and Mins LUIIiin Joitssfn. Trcricuu,.. Special Eventi 'Fbr St Davl6."«...... - ...... Miss' E d ith vD avfson. a tten d ed - Feet*, wus u w eekend BUi'jif itfflbrcunport Mrs. Clarence N. Chamberlain eration Day at the Breton Woods uf M)', iiml M rK,'Charios:'C( CroydniC* ;.”• C oding W eek Reported jr., and children, Clarence III. Dana Woman's Club yesterday afternoon. - Services;- in j,Miilawan churches and John Loird le/t Saturday to Mrs. Sidney Decker entertained Dr.. Cooper Expects jQta -£apt. Chamberlain ,whp is Mrs. J. Franklin.. Dominick and ..Jiave been announced for Sunday To Reopen HU Office ; iaa follows: ■ ' * stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska, Mrs. A. Edgar Palm -on Monday Mr. and' Mrs. J. Raymond afternoon in honor of her house Mr. and Mrn. Ernest Heller and JT Fir*t Mcihodiii • Ketchel entertained at a buffet j guest. Mrs. Cynthia Kerr. Bridge duughter, Carol Ann, Chocsiniuuko. T.^he itav. Lnwrance A. Bodaan, supper Saturday . Guests were. Mr. was played and Mrs. Kerr was T^rotestant pastor of Dordrecht, recently returned from un auto and Mrs.: Charles C. Schock sr., awarded a prlxe for high score. mobile trip through tlio South dur* '’•Holland, will’ be the guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Derriberger, Mr. and Mrs. Rensselaer L. ln£-which they visited. Dr.*kJ. IV on Sunday morning at the U a.m, Mr; and'M rs; William H. Sutphin, Cartan were weekend guests of Dr. Cooper ,3rd, .Matawan phyxleian, Service. The Rev. Mr. Bodatjn jvai ftrfr. arid Mrs, Arthur D. Bowne, L. E. Sn'odgrass of Philadelphia, who is a patient at lhe Wurm the recipient of many packages ot Mr. and-Mrs. Charles E. Hunt'and PtW-flL.his summer home in Stil! Springs Foundation, Warm Springs, "Xpod and clothing during thc wor, D r and Mrs. William H. Pengel. Pond, Md. , Qa a • • ■ . “which he distributed among lhe . Mrs. Jac Cushman, Mrs. Everett Miss Mary Barbara Ludi. is spend tfcoplc of his congrefi.atiotf and ■ M r. H t^Ior ^ ‘portH th a t feli*. Co»»|H'r . Carlson, Mrs. Charles C. Schock ing; this week as the guest of her lias shown sternly Improvement community. These packages wero jr. and Mra. Kenneth Pike attended aunt, Mrs. Roland Loog, of Swarth- sent him by the Mothers Club of since coing lo W arm Spring** an executive board meeting of the more, Pa,.' . . . . ttcvcrut.numtUa ago. Mr. Holler tudd Matawan , During.the service, Miss Matawan Junior Woman’s Club on Mrs. Douglas Ward and infant thut Di-. Cooper expects to ivturti 'Roberta Elliott, Matawan, will sln.^ Tuesday evening at~the home of son, Barry Douglas, have returned to Matawan In Mix wrokft utul will a solo, ihd thc Senior Choir will Miss Audrey -Florlan, Keyport. home irom Monmouth Memorial reopen IiIh ofTlee^tn Main St. for render an ,anthem.; The pastor, th* Mrs.- LeRoy Slekels, Mrs. William Hospital. , . Ihn .Honuml praetln’ of medicine. . '.Rev,. Warren S. Layion, will con- C. Ludi and Mrs. William R. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nlcol, of Mrn> Cooper und their children. . - ;duct the service, , ' ' were prize winners when Mrs. Sherbrooke, Can., Mrs. H. G. UalJ and P at, are Hluying will) th eir ' FlrJi Presbyitrlan Edward W. Currie entertained her Carlson, of Shrewsbury, Mass., and husband and father at Warn • •'The Rev, John Finch, pastor, of bridge club on Tuesday. Mrs. Mrs. Philip Niccjl of Worcester, Springs. ' !the Westminster Presbyterian Sickels and Mrs. J. Raymond Mass., were recent-house guests oi -Church; Patersonf--wiU': oecupy- -tho KeLchcl.sHbsJItuted...... Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson. > . pulpit at the 11 o'clock service. His Williarri G. Bedle was uvSat‘urday Mrs. Louis Caceeso and children, MENNA topic will be “The Alternative to guest'—of~}ifs— son-in-law— and tiouisT-John,- Susan—and—Robertr-of ■War,” Special music will .be daughter, Mr. and M rs., Theodore Palmyra, are visiting Mrs. Caccose’s More than 350 women from Matawen nnd vicinity attended lhe faihlon ihov-ccrd pirty iponiorod by lh« Motawan Womon'i Republican Radio — Television rendered by Mrs. Lois -Galbraith. Drummond in Mercerville. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley. Club oh the lawn of the Harry May jr. residence, Main St. The picture ihowa Mri. Franklin Cottrell, itandlng, jirftildcnt ot the club, ond lovoral SALr.3 — SERVICE The Youth Service part of the Mrs.' Harry J. Kahn entertained Mrs. Janies Whltehi'll Is a sur of the many tables ol card* In play. . r . 237 Mbln Bl. M utaw in, N. J, her bridge club Thursday.: Prizes gical pationt - at Monmouth . Me 'Sunday' school program, ' for the Over 250pcoplo Tittcnded the card McKnlght, Mrs; Chnrlrs,Schodc jr; Mw; Hlrgcs llolgoslni; “ T*h M A tlw «n 1-2143W.. were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Buicr, morial Hospital. Werlc,- M r;;,-K en n eth '1).- VnnWlcklt?,- summer •weeks, will -meet at 0:45 party and fashion show held yes- Mrs; T hom as FnlM n j r.. Mrs. Jacob Mr?t. W illiam j . K iuu.s, M r a ___ a.m . in the lectu re room . "^AVaTter Mrs7T,aul~Egan''and—Mrsr-WlHitmi- !—Mr.—t>nd--Mrs;-4rfu»reiKje-Lemain?- Terday“'a r ‘th''e' rosiHeneo- of Uarry Vreeland, Mrs. Robert Holdsworth. ” Mrs. "Garrotl J. MeKoen, M Heiberf Meyers, Mrs, R.'W. Uforl, Swanson, general superintendent of Wasmuth, Mrs. Gerard Devlin ahd and . children have returned from May, Main St., sponsored by tha Mrn, W nltcr B, Baldwin, Mrs, O liver Wllll«m J. Hnbel, Mrs. Ehnor* Mrs, Alonro White jr.,. Mw.. Aaron the Sunday school, will conduct Mrs. Conrad J’ohannscn substi a vacation yt Lavallette. Mntawan Woman’s ..Republican Stryker, Mrs, Edward W, Clink* Katlnfr, Mrs. Milton V; Stovenson, W arne, Mrs; A. E dgar. Palm , Mrn. Dr. Mark 6. MuscarellaU tuted. ’ • Mr. and Mrs; Harry Hanna have thc service and give the message Club. Mrs. Franklin Cottrell Is and Mrs. W illiam C. Ludi. - Mrs. Joseph Di'rnbrrgor, Mrn, J. Franklin Dominick, Mrs. IJliii|p white the Rev. C. A. Galloway is Miss Minnie A. Gordon and Mrs. returned from a motor trip Optometrist president of the ovkimliatfon.- Among the other* attending wero C harles K. H unt, Mr*. D orothy M. L, NelrtHnger, Mr«. George I.. Van on vacation. : Lillian Dube of Little'Silver, spent through New England. Enroute they IU M ain Bt. , M alaw an. N. Thursdoy afternoon visiting Mrs. visited friends at Cnpe Cod und . The fashion show wiis sponsored Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird, Mrs. ♦Sprtin, Mrs. Lou/no H, Fol«on>, Mr.s, DeUNen and M m Wilson W M A iow an 1-0239 J . . Trinity Episcopal William I.i'jeune, Mrs, Wllllain Harvey Stillwagon. .who. is re Boston...... by the Dainty Apparel Shop, As* Douglas Cooke, Mrs. William II. Hobmugh. , . Oirtee luiuirt Ity appointment, Sunday, Aug. 13, Tenth .Sunday cuperating from on accident. . Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Praul Clarke bury.Park. Local.models were' Mi% Crnig.'MrS' William Wiimnuth, Mrs. Neldingor, Mrs. Kllrabeth Huylur, George Doublier, -MUs Nancy Bar Mrs, A nn llosaiiJK, Mrs. H enry Kup* after Trinity. . Holy Communion, ' Mrs, Augie Pike has returned to have returned home, after spend Josopii Baler,"Mrs. Waller Taylor, Freneau Fonjily Spetids lnil..M rs. J; W. C lark, Mrn, W. L. 8:30 a.m. (no weekday services). hot* homd ln Ashland, Mass., after ing a month at Point Pleusunl ker, Miss Marilyn Grace, Misa .Mary Mh. P*»ul H, fioycr, Mri,- Harry Lut/, Mrs. Louis Sickles, M rs.,Vera W eekend In Honetdale Firsfc Churb^i cf C hrist. Scientist visiting her son and daughter*in- Beach. Ann Stanics, Miss Diane Dennis J. Kalin, Mrs. David M. Hruco, and M,lss G ene W hile. Mrs. Mrs. George Mlllor, Miss Charlotte B urlew , M rs. Edith Sm ith, Mr.s. “Sour is the subject, for Sunday. law , Mr. Land M rs. E dgar N. P ike. Mrs. R. E. Pausewang and son, Mr. und Mrs John l,oekwat«l Jr, Doublier also modeled hats from Bottlcher,. Mrs. Chnrlen Huveholl, Frank Curtin; . Golden Text: “The Lord is my por Mr. ahdrMrs. E. B. Shine jr. and Elmer, of Richmond Hill, N. Y., and (Inuuhter, Leui*t\ Firnonu, the Hossa Sludio, Perth Amboy. M rs. F. J . L inden, Mrn, ItusRel) Also: Mr«. J. T. Liiwley, Mr«. tion, saith m y soul; th e refo re -will daughter have returned to their were Monday and Tucsday guests w e/11 weel«*nd giie«<« of- Mrs, r>e|;* Quick Battery Service Spccial prizes wore awarded to Scobey, Mrs. Edward Flnrian, Mrs. Arthur Ryersmi, Mrs. W arlh. Ii. I hope in him." (Lam. 3:24). Ser home in Montgomery. Alu., after of'M rs. Pausewang’s brother and wood’s brother ahd nlftter-ln-law, Mrs. Edwin C. Sloat, Mi's. Pnul William Meier, Mrs. William Miser, Cunningham. Mrs, Bella Young, mon passages from the King James visltipg relatlves in Mntawan. Mrs. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and ...Mm, Albert Grlltlthi, COLOT’S, Matawan Royer, Mrs. Ward Posey, Mrs." J, Mrs. Leslie Grace, Mrs. J. A. Spen. OeorKc Clyrlc, Mrs. Wllllain version of thc Bible includc: “Trust Shine’s mother, Mrs. Juanita Lock William Ludi. llonesdhle, Pn, Leslie ahd l.lmln A. Spencer, Mrs. T. W. *niomp»on, opr, Mrs. Albeit Davidson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Anna Biirn*, Mrs, Im ye in the Lord for ever: for in the wood, accompanied them to Ala Mr. «nd M is. C. W l])lninvLudl Lockwood retu rn ed )u>i»e with WILSON’S RADIO SERVICE spe'ht Thursday In Bayville visiting Mrs. Louis Folsum, Mrs. Leonunl Donald S. Weir, Miss Marilyn Wolcott, Mrs. Albeti Woleotl, Mlsa Lord Jehovah is everlasting bama for a visit. tftvir p m v n t N ufler Hpending n week RAVINE DRIVE, . Brown, Mrs. Thomas O. Koopman p ra c c . strength: Yea, in the way of Ihy Mrs. Cynthia Kerr of Orange is friends. ’ 1. E. May Crimmins, Mrs, Doris M ili w i n . nnd Mrs. George Dltrrinr. The 111 HmieMdltle w ith their uncle and judgments, O Lcrd, have we waited speeding this week with her Mrs. Robert Robinson of Ocean Mrs. Francois Vernier, Mrs. Gnr- Roberts, Mrs. Alton Wlnclienhaek, aunt. Dili tmuftn nn tlin Unlit pant Iho dnm. presentations were made by Mra. for thee; the desire of our soul is daughter, Mrs. Sidney Dcckcr, side, Cal., returned home Thursday rett Post, Mrn. Georgo Aumack, Mrs. Hnynrd T, Lamborn. Mrn. RADIO REPAIHINO . C ottrell and ShcriflT Ira B. W olcott, Mr, and Mm falter Vnnllrm'M,) to thy name, iind to the remem Lakeside Br. to reside with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Bodle, Mrs. Jnc Cush H ow ard Shinn, Mrn, H. Durey Prompt flcrvlct, of Eatonlown, ami . duughter, Mickey, Krenrmi, Til, M itawan 18171 brance of th e e.” (Iso. 2fl:4, 8). C or Mr. and Mrs. Peter Read have Millard Morrell, while her husband man, Mrs. Everett Curlson, Mrs. B rlndel, Mrs. A lbert C K<»chlor, Bridge aad canasta prizes were relative passages from "Science and returned home after spending is serving-overseas. ' Douglus Downs, Mrs, Chnrles Irwin Mrs. E, .C larence Conover, ’Mrn. awarded lo Mrs. Henry Hutchinson, —Health with - Key to. .thc.Scripturcs’ii severtl: days -as - the:; guests -of -Ms*. ---Mr— an d - Mrs. _-p.hiUp..L^ . Neid^ jr., Mrs. Joseph C. Irwin, Mrs, F, George Dltiuiar, Mrs. John Hall, ^rsLZjjohiili^OiiIuHierlaiii.'ZM rsr •by M ary B aker E ddy include: Read’s brother and sister-in-law; lihgiif'iittended—a'buffct—luncheon Jflriwinbaeh, - dv - F«»d »- Mrs. WHlhifii- - - • John G ordon, . Mrs. Kenneth . ’I ‘‘Soul and Spirit , being one, God Mr. ond Mrs. Harry Read, Talley And cocktail p a rty Sunday nftcr- da, Mrs. Donald W. Robinson, Mra. Also: Suo L ech irech rr, Mr.^. Barker, Mrs. Leonard Drown,.Mrs, ond Soul arc one, and this one Falls, N. Y. ' Miss Peggy Anne noon given by Mr. arid Mrs. llnrry Howard Preston, . Mrs. TenRyek Joseph ln!vyk Mrs, Sarah Tliillew, James Burton, Mrn. John Gough, neyer included in a limited mind or Read, who has been spending two 11. Suiton and Dr. and Mrs. Waller Ron,son, Mrs. Josephine Poole, Mr«. Mrs. Yolu Duncan, Mrs. L. 11. Work, Miss Marie Parisi, Mrs, Conrad a limited body. Spirit is eternal, weeks in .Valley Falls, returned A. Rullman at trie Sutton resi August Muehlhausen, Mrs. Fred Mr*, Floyd T ,Taylor, Mrs. Christian Johann.sen, Mrs*. SpafTord Wi ..divine.. Nothing but Spirit, Soul, home with her parents. dence, Red Bank. erick Bronkhurst, Mrs. John *11. Heuser, Mrs."\James E, VonrheoH, Schanck, Mrs. -Walter' O. Walling, can- evolve Life, for Spirit Js more Mrs. William C. Pengel has re Mrs. Fred Thompson of Newark Hoke, Mrs. .George. Campbell,, Mrs; Mrs. . Joseph !L \G |b iio n ,. Mrs. Wil* Mrs. A. M. Schmeling, Mrs. Lester Harry Wells, Mrs. C, William Ludi, than all else.” (p. 335) turned home after visiting rela was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Haiti F. Truuh, ' Mrs. William--F, Keyport Reformed tives in Nanuet, N. Y. Mrs. E dw ard W. C urrie. Thc Rev. Milton J. HofTman, Cliffwood Civic Assn. WHY HAVEN’T YOU D.D., Professor of Church history Miss Gordon Entertains Blans Several Affairs AUGUST CLEARANCE at the New Brunswick Theological Mrs. Eastmond Is Seminary, will deliver the sermon Capt. and Mrs. C. K. Lundquist Because of the success of Thurs For * A CHECKING ACCOUNT? a t th c 10:45 a.m . service. and daughter, Karen, nnd Benjamin day’s .card party and soclul gnnw Guest At Shower Dube, of Little Silver, were Sun» program given by the ClifTwood TODAY “ FRI. ~ SAT. Why deny .youi’Holf Uio lulvuntiiKCH Dutch Pastor To Visit ’ day guests of Miss Minnie A. Gor Civic Association In the Cliffwood j of.liuyiiif}’ biiln by dicck? A Convon- Mrs. Richard Raupp, don. Capt .and Mrs. Lundquist Civic Center arrangements are In Mafawan' For Week rceenlly returned from a trip lo being made to hold similar affairs ii‘iicL‘ Chcc-kin^ Account nl tlio Kurm- Mrs. James Heyer Are Portland, Ore., whcrt they visited every Tuesday evening during .•ToS. DRESSES ’. The Rev. Lawrancc A. Bodaan of Hostesses For Party Capt. Lundquist's parents. He has August In the center. There will .SIZES UP TO S3 (ii’H and lMc*ichantH Niitlonul Jlank ro- .Dordrecht, Holland, will arrive to now gone overseas for 15 months. be refreshments and table and door morrow to spend the week as the <|iiin*H no minimum bulimco and tliorc Mrs. Lemuel Eastmond, Washing Mrs. Lillian Dube, who had been prizes. The public is Invited, Reduced from O/IO giiest of Mr. and Mrs. William C. ton St., Keyport, wns feted at a visiting Miss Gordon, hns rctumcd- “Arrangements . are also being 3.98 to in no Mcrviw or rtiainUtnnneo. dunxo. Ludi. surprise shower on Aug. 2 by Mrs. to Little Silver. made by the association to .spon "JDn Tuesday evening the Rev. Tin* only cimt i.s $1 for n book of ton Richard Raupp and Mrs. James sor another Keanshurg-New York SHORTS $1.49 Mr. Bodaan will be entertained al Sliei 12 fd 20 Heyer at thc home of Mrs. Eva boat ride un Aug. 20. (‘1 ICeJtH, ’ ■ a supper party by thc Mother’s Heyer, also of. Washington St. Prize winners Thursday were Nurses’ Uniforms , 2.08 up Club al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Krupa To Play Decorations were in pink nnd Mrs. William Shubert, Roselle Sturt ntiw to pay tlio miiIV, con- W. W. Wieland, Weldon Rd. Hus Park; Mrs. Albert Serippi, Brook W hite Nylon Hosiery 1.09 bands. of club members wili bo blue. Streamers were attached lo vonient way with your potMdiml oliook. a bassinette and a large cake with At South Ainboy . lyn, N. Y.; Miss Beverly Scrlpps, guests.' . Brooklyn, Mrs. F ran k Quinn,-•••i»nd You can oiioiryour account with miy ‘ ‘.’The Mother’s Club sent packages stork decorations formed the cen terpiece. • Mrs. ■ Richard, D erk, B ronx, N. Y.; The Cotton Shoppe to the Rev. Mr. Bodaan in Holland Appearance Of Noted Mh;s Matilda Brooklyn; ,Mrs. (lopimit you wIhIi to niuko. i \\ t during the last war. He arrived in Guests were Mrs. Clarence An ’ . “KIDlilfil-ANI)" derson and Mrs. Arnold Hughes of Drummer And Band To PauJ 1/ancik, H oboken; Airs. E d Mi this country two weeks ago, serving ward Scheflier, Mrs. Charles Ashe, Main and Little Streets M a t a w a n i i : ns ehaplflin on n snip carrying COO Belford, Mrs. Joseph Causa and Aid Disaster Fund \ Mrs. Fred Dasson of Keansburg, Mrs. Henry Seigel, Hlehard John Ivilllll lis M cim iia^is ' immigrants. He will be guest son, Mrs. W illiam M. rro si, Mrs. M rs^-John—Gessncr,.. of Freneau; Gcne-Krupa,. one of lhe. .world's —speaker at the Matawan -Methodist lienj/iniln Oulst] and Kftward Mrs. Anthony Dalfonzo, Malawan; N a t i o n a l H a n k ...... Church this Sunday. flrealest drummers, brings his Seheffler, Cliffwood, i ‘ . ~ ^Last Wednesday the Rev. Mr. Mrs. Edward Eastmond, Union famous band to South Amboy on MATAWAN. NKW Ji;il,Si:V •Bodaan was presented with a Bible* Beach: Mra. Joseph Kurlik,, Mrs. Aug. 15 as the second name bond MtMirn rcorn*i urim vc sysum 1 Ed Deigert, Mr6. Donald Nasta, to appear in Ihat city for the benefit at the Marble Collegiate Church T H E Y P A Y MfMIIR rtDt»At..l)Ef01lf INSUDAHCI COMOHAIWN tfcw York City, by the Rev. Nor Mrs; Winfield Bailey, Mrs. John of the South Amtjoy Disaster Com Helen Sergewich man Pcale, pastor. Voorhees jr., Mrs. John Voorhccs mittee. Sponsor is thc South Am Orf jnitcJ IUSO — O /Je il think in Honmbmlt Couulf sr., Mrs. George Leone, Mrs. boy Junior Chamber of Com'mcrce. B Y C H E C K Junior Choir Treated Dumon . Heyer Jr„ Mrs. Olive Krupa, who1 with Benny Good Guest At Shower Compton, Mrs! Effie Bailey, Mra. man and Tommy Dorsey helped 'o To New York Boat Trip Russell Henry, Mrs. William Mur educate the public in the .rage of Will,Be Married On ray, Mrs. Matilda Heyer, Mrs. Evn swing rrujsic back in 1034, is today Sept. 3 To Resident The members of thc Junior Choir Heyer, the Misses Joan Raupp and on? of the leading dance matstroa THC MERCHANT nf the -Bayview Presbyterian Wonda Young, all1 of Keyport. in the country. Since leaving Good* Of Rahway Chtclii halp fill crtcJII. . Church, haying the best attendance Those who senj gifts wer£ Mrs. man's band_to_ organize _his__cwn records during the current year, Louis Applegate and Miss Betty unit, Krupa has been In moviay "A hUrprlsc bridal nhower was Not ntc«nary lo l<«»p a — Wore- taken_on-o-boaL-trjp—to.. New Applegate.-Qf Beimar; Mrs. Mabel pictures,—-has—-been.— featured -. oil glvcii-Xdr-.Mhs. He I en -Sergewich, of L large amount a I caih on ■ Tilton of Englishtown; Mrs. An York Tuesday. . radio, networks and on recordings Union Beach, .recently, at the borne . hand, SimpllfUt book- Those on the outing, listed in the thony Ochat of Hazlet: Mrs. War and has played at such top places of -Mrs. Ruth Darko, Natco Lane, ~~ r: kaoplng. ^ .. or0er of attendance credits, jvere: fen Young, Miss Marjorie Comp as the HoteJ Slatler in New Union.-Beoeh,- Miss. Sergewldi .wiM. Florence Wats, Edward Kelley jr. ton, Mrs. Damon Heyer sr., and York, the Hole! Sherman In Chi be married .lo Michael Orcschuck, , Allen. Merriam^ Deanna Eamello, Mrs. Eleanor Goble of Keyport. cago, lhe Paloniar In Hollywood THI DOCTOR . Marion. SlovcrL Larry Sinclair, Games were played during thc of Rahway, on Sunday, Sept. 3. and the Meadov/brook Club In New . Writing chicfii frees him Allan Sinclair, Barbara Belet; evening and prites awarded’ to Guest* were- Mrs- ftergcwlch, Miss J e rse y .-" Alice Sergewich, Misn * Florence : from financial worry and Evelyn Kirkpatrick, Muriel Routh, Mrs. Karlik arid Mrs. Causa. Krupa and his musicians will Arthur Haddock, Gladys Trembley, Sergewich, Mrs. Leone, Mru. Pa*- U a v ti him m or» Urn* for appear In South Amboy* at the qulno, Mr?. Lillian Tanskl, of Union Charles Hadock.nnd Shirley Sutton. Veterans' Field pavilion, recently ■ ’ . h li p o litn ti, Bayview Services Beach; Mrs. Masfvltch, Mrs. Iono The party was chaperoned by renamed the “Veterans- Palladium" vich, Mrs. Stella SholbrJck of Mrs. Arthur L. Metze, Mrs. Ed' for the appearances of thc big name Identical morning worship ser Kcanaburjj; Mr*. Raskoiky, the THC LAWYIK Ward C. Kelley sr., and the pastor, bands. . The dance spot, on South vices will be held at 6 and 11 by the Misses Anne and Bernice Raskosky. the Rev. R. Douglas Merriam. Feltus St., features a huge grand* . He knowi lliert I, nobtt- B ayview Presbyterian Church, in Mrs. Vfncent Raffa, Mrs Stella 1' I ter evidence of u paid lhe ciiffwood Civic Center, on thc standi for non-dancers who .wish Rosato, Mrs. Helen I)orl. Mrs. Mary Mr*. Percy VanBrakle . theme, “Bearing. One’s Burdens.'* to attend the events. Durku, Mrs. Jennie Durku, Mrs. Sue bill than a cancelled Given Surprise Party- Sunday Schsol will meet at 0:45 Also to appear the fame night I:; Koukey,', Mru. Wilma Intone, af check. He handletrtaw a.m.”'" ...... the "popular- W«lu>r—Krois.. and . hU Ktrportr ...... «uit»for- «lhen — ovolds orchettro, featuring a South Amboy A surprise birthday party was T hc session w ill m eet Qt 7:45 Also: Mrf. Ruwkevlch, -Mrs, Rose boy, Hank Leonard, as vocalist. Be them him,elf. given for Mrs. Percy VanBrakle. p.m, at the home of Elder Edgar Novak, the Misses Mary, Stella and P. Neumfeycr, 1315 ClifTwood tween the two bands Ihcre will he Hovine Dr., Matawan, last evening Dr., Vernee Durko of, Perth Amboy; continuous dancing from 8:30 until by her daughter, Miss* Jane Van ClifTwood Beach. • Mrs, Olga Duport, Mrs. Marie Cha* 1 fl.tn.’ ' B ra k le . -• van, th c MIbm** L ucy and Nwdjtt :— Mnny gifts v.*ercr rect.Mvetl by the - Plan Bake Sale . Proceeds from the dance serin Greschuk of Rahway; Mrs. Mary aTe being turned over to the dis- ‘ of honor. , Schwerlhoffer of Freehold; Mm. fiUf'St ajter committee for u«? In helping Guests were Mrs. R B, HuUart. SL James A.M.E. Zion Church Mftry. Truskowiiki, Ijjurcnce liar- Joeaf person* rehabilitate tV'm- A TA W A N Mrs. Fred Slee and daiighen Joan, wJtl hold a bake sale Saturday, bor; Mrs. Tew fiemewjeh;-Matawan; selves’from lhe effects of the May Mrs. Thomas Huisart, Mrs. tourl*. Aug. 12, at the # John L. Tatsjni Mrfi. E tta S.Jato, Mr*, Carey and Mias Norma Jkambertson returned home from attending tiie A PauJaJc, Mr*, M^- ritolnrtU* Klelh* NO PARKING PKOBIfMS H tR d MATAWAN ivi'fe unable to. attend, tu t sent Help W act«r\ lo this p u n . Orthodoiife Worfcih^/p Cofiv^ntlort l^rizick, Mrs Greschuk, BoUhi^ ftifis. * * C*ti T4.ii ftboiH tfOQd Job* oo«fi in Kalnmaroo, Mid). Da;>ort arwl MtiS A nn l>/ulv< Kehoe. m m ik GfK/.IJ UiMAMtA Monmouth county historical A5$'il
PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN;* N. J. THURU| d 1V, AUGUST^TO&t;
/wP hmcs C.P.A. Teat'- Continue Scrap Drive board, u proper considoFatlon of had supplied the first information whether.their parents ar£.numbers dpra, HI. Rev. Linus A. Schwarzs, LA. fnventory and1 state old showed it about Union and denied she was'in of* the Parent-Teacher Associa tion in it it Rev. Michael T. McCorristin, Four Monmouth County, men, The scrap metal drive bpgun to be $2150. . ■ . ' error. She pdinted* out that-, the Cllffwood or MaUwan. He said Rt. ftev, Maximillian Wlejerk; R t including a Matawan resident, last Saturday by members of Mr. Patton declared his committee Union1 school district gets no state published repprts had resulted In Rev. William Lannary, Rt. Rev. Loser To Pelicans passed the examinations for certl- Guadalcanal ' rost, V.F.W., qt Needs Personnel a wrong Impression on this point. Michael4 A. Dalton, Very Rev. fled public accountants and fegis* Matawan and Cliffwood, lo nlso had Investigated the reported profit or federal- aid for lunches apd Thomas Plassmann, provincial funds for their new .home, will able system of operating’ the cafe^ MaUwan’s deficit. would be eo . 17 Runners. Stranded .. Opening* For Civilian of the Order of Franciscans. . be continued i4i« Safurd*f §od teriarai Union High School and had great that lunches could not be The b'ody of Msgr. Burke was On Sacks Tell# Story ' Technicians; Others At Sundayia the borough and town- found, this not to ^e the case. He served under 30 cents at the local brought from the adjoining rectory chip. ' said inform ation supplied by thi» school .without state aid. Mrs. . Of 4-1 Loss To Point - Fort, Lanahan Says to the church at 2 p.m— Monday. According to Michael Kldiuf. Union district clerk indicated that L am born denied she- had rep re . ,.(Coptlnu?d./roin, page one), . During the' period it laid In state Matawan A. A.. traveled to the commander/..ihe. Ilrst collection district's board appropriated $2000 sented that Union operated at a Doriald Hickey. * . * Electronics engineers highly sj?cc in the church; guards of honor wero shore Tuesday night to test the laiized in the communications, field last Saturday filled one truck and to underwrite operation of their profit, only that it managed to break Mpnsignori attending the service maintained by the members of the durableness of the winning streak was highly successful.', Twp cafeteria by a private firm and that, even on sales. . - included Rt. Bey. Richard T., are still. urgently needed to fill various church societies. Members of the Point Pleasant Pelicans arvd iruekt will be used this1 week as a result, lunches cost Union Mr. Reeves asked that it be em Crean,. Very Rev. James p. Foley, positions in the research and de df Bayshore Council, Knights ,Qf found the Pointers in no mood to end. To aid the collector!, pupils from 30 to 35 cents while at phasized that students' who .get Rt Rev. Edward J. Barrett, Ut. velopment laboratories of the Columbus, provided an honor guard give way yet. The A. A, was beaten householders Are requested to Matawan they were served for 21 their meals in return for their Rev. Dennis Kane, R t Rev, Joseph Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, when the casket was carried from 4-i.. This was win No. 0 lot the Maj. Gen. Fraricls H. Lanahan, post place , the material, they wiijj to cents. * services in the cafctcria are chosen T. Casey, Very Rev. William J. Hickey, Very Rev. Martin A. Ma- the church. -, shore club, the record being marred commander, reports. ’ Salaries range donate on the curb. , -Mrs/Lamborn acknowledged she /or the work without reference to only by a tic with the vaunted from $3825 to $5400 a year. South Amboy A. A. The game was Also critically needed at Fort playcd_undcr lights.- Monmouth arc experienced tech The A. A. left the'field with the nlcal writers and training Instruc Class Hours unenviable distinction of having tors with extensive electronics oi hnd 17 rricn_lcft on bases. Inning communications' Equipment' back (Continued from page one) ; after inning the visitors hadf Mrs. Lamborn felt It wouid work ground at.sa larie s of *3825’and $4000 chances, but every time Bunny Di a year. Jobs are also available for a hardship on younger boys groups . Pietro, Pelicun pitcher, tightened if the rule on .a bond were to be engineering draftsmen beginning at down to strike ou^ men in the $2875 a year. *• Imposed. Mr, Nuccio said he had .pinches. Earl Devlin,. Matnwan had .a very Vinsatisfactory experl hurler, was nlso a hard man to Applicants for the basic electronic ence with ..adults who had pledged TAKE NOTICEithat i public sale of t h e .property hereinafter listed, acquired by The engineering positions .at $3825 m ust make - headway against in the1 themselves to act as. supervisors of Township-of Matawan in the County of Monmouth, by dee<;ls of conveyance and decrees in clutchcs, holding. the hoii^c side have a bachelor’s degree from such groups and the only answer rccognized college or equivalent tight after a .wobbly start. His 'CHARLES A. RAINAUD uppearcd to be to impose the bond. , Chancery of New Jersey,, will be held in the Township Hall on Atlantic Avenue, in the Town power, on the mound was never education and/or experience, plu: The board declined, but agreed all mure in.-cvidence than, in the fifth 'ftred municipal .'^accountants, the one year of professional electronics organizations be notified by letter ship of Matawan, in the County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on , inning"when Point' PleaSftttt 'ffllbd state board announeod-ut -Trenton, engineering.experience.or stMdy.for in advunca thaMhey would bc.fyjld the bases with none out. Devlin YridnyZ : 1 ~ ■mrrster's-degreer—To-CjuaW y—for- respwible--forTiny-dam3ge.—~ forced two men to pop out easily Successful candidates arc: Harold the higher grades, applicants need *W. Vincent Patton reported for and the third rtion boiihced out to Arm, Asbury Park; Frank Heine, additional progressive responsible, the special committee appointed to Tuesday, August 2 2 , 1 9 5 0 the mound to retire the side, Spring Lake; Henry Insclbcrg, experience ln the field or additionul- study the cnuse of the cafeteriu M atm van started -out as- though to Little-SjlVer;--n»d- Charles Rainaud, education._ . ,___ deficii.„ Mr,_. Pattqn_reported that mop up the field with the Pelicans. Malavvun. Technical writers ut'$3825 a year while- the apparent deficit was at-11 o'clock in the morning (Daylight Saving Time) ^nBFraioa llw bascsnhi^rst-Umo -Tvnv-nainat,d-a,h.„d^ ^ it{m_c0U should have at least three and $2374.00, plus $1000 advanced by the .at bat but Doug Matvei hit into lege, New York City, where-he- ha I f years respoi»SIUlc~expcricncc an untimely double play. Then earned a degree of bachelor of in preparing reports, manuscripts Said sales shall be HeH upon the folloVving terms and conditions Carlo Vinci fanned to end the inn* business udminislrution after com-(or manuals concerned with dec- ing. Tony Nappi walked and Dev- pletlng six years of study in the. tronics, radio, radar or conimum- SAME DAY 1 . Jin singled to put men in scoring evening division. Ho is employed [ cations, College education which The sale will be for cash. certification by the Tax Collector that the position in the sccond but nothing includes work In physics, malhc- DRY CLEANING by' the public accounting (inn of " ~ " 2 . Twenty (20%) per cent to be paid at purchase money, as bid, has been paid. came of it. *In the third Furey Rudolf. Cinnamon h Calafato, matlcs or engineering, may be sub tingled and Jack Lanning uncorked SERVICE ^sbury' Park. stituted yejir for year for the re the ; time of bid. 9. The purchaser shall also pay- a reason . what looked like a h o m e r but ■ ififcy quired experience. Additional ex During World War Jl Mr. Rulmmd were ordered , back to third ?iind perience is required for the higher KEYPORT 3. The • balance of the purchase price able fee for the drawing of the instrument and served, with the Army in the South second because jit was ruled Furey grade. CLEANERS shall be paid in cash within_.twenty (20) days the recording thereof...... Jailed to touch a base. Di Pietro west Pacific. • • , Training"' Instructors with four Phone after the sale, together with the slim equivalent . then tightened down to fun Marvel years of technical experience in Keyport 7-0133 10. In case the purchaser fails to comply and Vinci for the final outs. . such fields as microwave radio re to the last annual tax levy assessed against ’ In the fourth Matawnn broke Keyport Branch o n ' E. Front St. with the conditions 'of the sale, the property Cheesequake And lay, radar, radar electronics and . Opp. Post Office •said premises. through for its only run. George will be resold and the amount of the deficiency, central. oflice . techniques, and. one Malawan Branch) 118* Main St. Deilz and Nappi walked'dnd Devlin year of teaching experience may 4. Said premises shall be struck off to the if any, charged to the defaulting bidder. . ' singled to load • the aacks. Dcitz Grove News qualify for Jobs paying $3025 n year. * scored on a fielder's choice, Nappi highest bidder. Additional teaching experience Is 11. The right to accept or reject any one or being cut down at third.'" Harry WHARTON MEMORIALS req u ired for the $4000 salary. 5. The premises will be sold free anti Herbert, Pclicun third-sacker, then Residents of Madison by more bids is hereby reserved by the Township carne up with two hair-raising plays Twp. Section Entertain Engineering draftsman jobs start Maiiwan-KeypMt Monument Wotkt clear of all .municipal liens to the date of sale. Committee of the Township of Matawan, whose on line drives to end the inning. Visit Relatives ing ut $2075 req u ire (3) ycurs ui Highway 39 formal approval by resolution, to such sales So it went. In the sixth Di Pietro experience, . • the Pelican right fielder completed quako, who is vacationing there. Tel. K ey. 7-2008 7 150 , 32-078 E 22 and 23 32-684 1 0 ' 1 ’■ . 38-59 the trip around the sacks on Her* Awards for the past two weeks SALES and SERVICE . burl’s single and the winning fun F 20 - 32-666 H 33 to 39, inch 38-59 of the merchandise club sponsored Cliffwood Beach—-Section 1 F 21 and 22 ’ 32-684 r - had already dented the platter. by the Chccsecjtiakp Fire Depart . . , Block F ile Mo. Woodfields Herbprt -was .Sent to third on ment Ladies Auxiliary, went to h6t ' F 23 3 2 -6 7 0 / Bunrty'Di!J|ie!lH»’ijikiriri|6 (ihU’acored , FPSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES iMrs. Herbert’, Gaub; Bipvimtown and 1 1 1 and 12 39-62 F 45 32-6841 B lofk Lot F ile No. When, Dtjvlin1 'uiilkcd;’ fri’1 'Pietro [Mrs. Leon A rrow pm lth, M orristow n.: ' • ■. 2 ’ 23 ' . 43-184 F .49 to 53 32-684/i . 1 thcil jcajn^ across with the fourth 57 and 58 38-45 } i’^rC^iyd ^nd I Picked and Delivered Daily. 42 ■ \ H; , 16, .7 and 8 • ■ 31-552/ tally bn iv singlc by Owen Carroll, 3. -.. .45-85 ■ 4 32 to 34, incl. 28-220 u^liib r; a 1 * Jl ton so Spocisllio In SWEET COHN, LIMA BEANS, TOMATOES i t 9 and 10 That was all for the home side ...... fl- '■‘■■•■220 '' ' 32-684 guests, Mrs. Clnrence E, Turton sr. alio OKRA and FRESH EOGS 5 '95 to 98, incl. 38-45 but it was more than enough. The 8 240 39-103 r 23 and 24 32-678 and Miss Jane SltpRson of Cron* "ANYTHING GROWN . . . wc huvc it.” A. A. will play W h$mr»t Whiting 8 262 ’ 43-195 I 25 tft 29 32-084 -8 122 to 127, inci. 38-45 ford, were among 25 who attended (ABERDEEN r 30 to 33, incl. ' 39-112 .9 391 and 392 a Sunday. u family picnic at Pompton Plains 8 268 39-83 38-45 Pelicans (4) PATSY ESPOSITO & SONS FARM) I 34 and 35 38-37 on Saturday. ■ , 8 273 45-88 9 393 to 395, incl. 32-650 ABR H MATAWAN, N. J. T el. M AIawan 1-0299M Mis3 Sara Partridge, Mis^ Eliza 10 .307 45-89 n 1, 2 and 3- 31-550 . . . 5 1 1 9 405 30-413 McIntyre, ss ...... beth Moore and Jack l4^rld«e 13 373 and 374 ,19-104 j 25 to 32, incl. 32-684 C arroll,. 2b ...... 3 0 2 10 128 38-6 were weekend guests of. Ml) and 13 ■375 ...... 45-90 , K 30 and 31 32-684 0 2 Lunge, lb ...... Mrs. Robert Partridge of Bejmor. L 13 and.14 ' 31-546 10 364 to 3B6, in cl 38-45 ... 4 0 0 13 376 ■ 45-91 Sprague, If ...... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams enter C H A R L I E ’S MATAWAN INN ' M 1 1 and 12 0 1 13 421 43-207 32-684 10 369 and 370 '' 38-45 Gray, c f ...... ■ . 3 tained Mr. nncl Mrs. James Conroy 4 0 ' 0 9-4 at Freneau Ave. MatawanRte. 17 487 and 488. 45-94 N 17 and .18 . 32-684 10 371 and 372 39-151 Lepine, c ...... of Lnko Nelson, over the weekend 1 N1 9 to 12, incl. 32-684 10 375 to 379, incl. Kronciiwotter. rf ... 3 ■ I Mrs. S. McGrann of Cranford, Is T elephone M ataw an 1-2387 17 516 45-95 38-46 0 0 0 19-21, incl. 30423 . 10 Behrman, rf *...... vacationing nt ..the home of hor 18 ' 554 45-98 387 and 388 39-152 3 2 0 Herbert, 3 b ...... sister, Mrs. Ifarry Buri’ell of Cheese- Specialising In 18 555 45-99 23 and 24 32-684 10 389 ' 30-407 Di Pietro, p ...... 2 1 1 and 2 32-684 10 - 390 - ....— •«. qu ak ev INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES 20 604 ' 45-101 Q 39-152 Mr. ‘arid M rs.Hrtrry Locsch hare -20.* • 62D and C30 45-102 Q 21 and, 22 32-084 11 142 to 147, incl. 38-49 /. ‘ 32 4 , 10 SPAGHETTI ANQ MEAT BALLS ... returned from a vacation spent at 21.... 051 ...... ------45-104— ....—Q ..23 and 2 4 ...... 32-684 -....11 287 to_291, incl. 38-49 Matawan (1) Wildwood and Seaside Park. T H JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES 21 . 6G3 43-228 24 and 25 32-684 1 1 292 to 29G, incl. 38-49 ABR T 42-44, incl. U Zumbito, sh .'\j, .. .. 4 0 1 Orders to lake out. 21 071 43-230 32-684 u 297 to 301, incl. 38-49 Television hlghtly* Choice Winos ahd Liquors. Furey, r( ...... r> 0 2 Excavation Contract . 22 753 ahd 754 45-105 V 21 31-603 11 302 38-49 P. Zam bito, l b ...... '4 • 0 (» For Church Approved OPEN ALL YEAR , 23 776 43-232 W 1 1 , 18 and 19 32-684 11 305 308, incl.to 38-45 a-Kovlno ...... r 1 0 0 ' 25 79!? , . 43-234 X 1 and 2 . 32-684 11 311 and 312 38-45 Lanning, 3b ...... 4 • 0 1 TJic Vxcuviitlnn contnict for the 27 885'; " 45-106 X . 5 and 6 32-684 11 317 to 320, incl. 38-45 M urvel, c f ...... 4 • 0 new Bnyvicw Presbyterian Church 28 929 43-242 X 14 and 15 32-684 12 246 and, 247 38-45.. Vinci, 2b ...... 4 0 ...1 to be built In ClifTwood Beach ttas 953...... 43-244...... X 17A and 17B .32-684 . 248 to 250, incl. 39-22 . a J. 0 ....28 ....12 Dcitz; W . . been awarded to . the Woodbrldge The Family Next Door...... 28 978 • ,43-248 X 22 to 25 . 32-684 12 251 and 252...... 39-149 N appi, e ...... 0 0 firm ofv Delano fit Smith Inc. 28 985 ' 43-249 X 27 and 2ft • 32-684 12 253 to 256, incl. 38-45 W/7rtlcy, c ...... • • . . 1 0 0 Work started this morning, lt . "■ 1 1 ■- ■■ B y P a y . - — •1 XI 28 and 29 - 39-36 D evlin, p ...... 3 0 also was announced that the church (32-744) 12 260 to 268,“ incl. 38-45 — — building committee Shns elected 28 988 45-108 XI 33 32-690 12 270 & wly. of 271 38-45 33 Q Eider Charles B. Ashe as general 31 1158 43-258 XI 35 and 3G • 32-684 13 165* to 169, incl. 38-45 Ti—BnU?rt~for'PrZnmblt6-ln-0tlv supervisor—of-conslructlonr------34 1285 43-266 X I 40, 41 and 42 32-684 14 175 to 177, incl. 38-45 ------An..nnn_ -MaU» w a n — -----—0QQ-. 100.000- -The - building.. .cDinmittco will. — 35~~ ld llo 4j-<5lW Y --1 ------^ 32-684_ -----1 <___ 181-and-tl82______-38-45. PolicaiiK 4. . . n. . , , 130 000 00xr—4 meet (his (Thursday) cyciilng nt il — 35-- 1311-1313, incl 43-268 — Z — 10 and 1 1 ______32-084 . , 14 191 to -194, Jncl. 38-45 — Struck • otlt - by: - Dl - Pietro -13, o'clock In the- tnanse, 714 - Nether Z1 3. 4 and 5 3?-684 D evlin 0. - B ases-on - balls, -ofT: Di 36 • - 1355 ...... 43-269 14 195 and 196 17-14 wood- Dr.,- ClifTwood Beach, to re 37 1399 43-271 Z1 9B and 9C ' : 32-684 14 197 to 199, incl. 38-45 Pietro 7, Devlin fi. Umpires; Bovan- cctve musoury bids. ' 17' <>Hki, .llodan ...... ' ; 38 ' 1424 43-272 - Z1 32-684 15 227 and 228 38-45 _ 40 1473 .and 1474 43-273 Z1 20 and 21 32-684 15 230 to 234, incl. 38-45 41 1526 <■ 43-275 .....Z2 17 - ...... 32-684 ...... 18.... • 439 and 440 , • 38-45 Foster Holds Woman Z2 18A < . 32-684 For Theft Of Receipt 18 447 and 448 , 31-526 FLATLUX Cliffwood Beach—-Section 2 Z2 35 30-430 18 449 and 450 30-406 37 ' 32-684 Brought in court on a lurceny THF FLAT WALL PAINT Block Lot riio No. 18 451 to 453, incl. 38-45 ' Z2 3R 32--C84 complaint signed by Mrs.’ Cnrlottn MADE WITH O il 42 45-115 r— 18 462 30-414 31 -72 39 32-684 Itivera which alleges theft of a 43 107 32-743 1- 18 ' 463’ ... 38-45 -receipt for rent never puld, Mrs. Z3 6 and 7 . 32-684 , "They lay you shouldn’t hang - 43 115 and 116 43-279 18 465 to 472, incl. 38-45 Sally Ward, Cllffwood, Tuesday, Z3 25 to 27, incl. 32-684 ONE GALLON . up for al least a minuter' , 43 107 43-282 19 433 to 438, incl. 38-45 was put under $500 ball to’ await 43 188 i ... 43-283 10 480 . - - 38-45 -•-.-xiotion.^oiL«th.ci^Mpj?j50uth._County Keyport Height*i . ... mu 44 • 205 • 45-123 19 ' 482 to 487, incl. 38-45 Gfiind, Jury by Magistrate Luther —e -l'hai’i rlg h t Ju n io rrra M l ... arcn't complfcicd be* Block Lot . ' . Filq No. 1» 491 to 494, incl. 39-153 A. Foster, Matawan Township. . mlnuto Isn’t too lo n g to w ait cause the pcrsbn m aking tlio* PAINT Cliffwood Beach—-Section 4 ’ : .. A Entire Area 30*446 19 495 and 406 . " 30-410 — - Mrsr Ward-rented a house In the. for 4ho party you're cilling call bangs up too sooiu B 60 and 61 Gcnoa section from Mrs. Rivera last to answer! And these 'diy* . ’ -Block—Lot - -...... -■ — Fil» No. - ‘30-446„ 19 499' to 507, incl. 38-45 THE B 05-73, incl. — ■ 2 3 < MATCHEb every day here ln. New It avollobla Without coit at oil c 15 and 16 40-17 F 80 to 87, incl. . 30-446 21 052 ond 653 38-45 ta b le d*) w h /ch it lay und m ade oft 1 and 2 . 43-178 GLOS LUXj in ( COLORS Jersey, about 85,000 calls Telephone fcnlneu Olfkei) E 22 412 Jo 414, incl. 38-45 w ith 4t. r G 7 and 8 , 39-49 Lakeview Gardens 22 674 to 680, incl. 38-45 • Mr*; W6rd dertled the allegation, Block e -Lot NSW JERSEY BELL G 15 . 43-180 F ile No, 22 688 to 707, incl. 38-45 G 16 43-181 netfd jJrinUng of any kind, Geo. M. Harris, Inc. TELEPHONE COMPANY 5 87 to 94. incl. 31-524 22 715 to 717, incl. 38-45 ' we bra here ia wirve you. Our quick 190 |Mllh SJia.l MATAWAK J 12 nnd 13 • 39-50 1 1 303 and 304 31-524- 22 718 ‘ 19-3 seiylco and rcasoanbla. prices wjlj '••• . Tel. MA-1-1013 .pleusa you, . ; _ :
r *\,7r “ ^ “ -V:.... THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE ONE-SECOND SECTION
Mr., Mrs. John R. Clausen 4lowors, Her atlendant woro > u ■ Thomas wan Ukqin;to.-tadiluar* Occupying New Residence green organdy dress and a corsage tcrs to r Eufo keeping :by ke»rubHTg of yellow roses. ' . 1 Pollco Cupt. Alphonsun M curnh Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Chiu- A gulden reception for GO guests and Puti'olmnn Georgo Preston after Lets Contracts . sen. have returned from a wedding followed. tl)o ceremony, ! Thomas hod been seen onterlng trip to High Point and arc residing cars on Pinevlew Avo., Keansburg, Accept Stultz Offer on Crawford^Corricr Hd., Holmdel Middletown .Man Sent according to police. Shortly before Township;* " midnight, after being detained al Despite. Objection; . To Marlboro Hospital w most two hours, Thomas .punched Will Repair Boilers ' MrsL Cluusen, the former. Miss Iiis'right” handL through tlio cell Edna HutK Tlouoski, daugHter~of Wurd Thomas, 51, kinii's lllnli- window, . br. Frank A. Mlclc Mr, und Mra. Lawrence HonosUI, , Ai a meeting of the Matawan w(^, Middletown, wus committed ordered tho Keansburg First Aid bceari\e the bricteof Mr. Cluunenf Township Board of Education Mon*, tu Murlboru State Hospital1 Tues Squud lo (aku Thomas to Illvervlow son of Mr. and M iu John A. Cltui* day, bids were received on supply day mornln(('a(tor being treated nt Hospltnl, . ' , acn, Holmdel Township, July IB, ai ing fuel oil for thc' schools nivervlow Hospital for laccnitlans the homo of the bridegroom’s follows: Louis Stultz jr. Inc., Key sufTercd when he broke a window Purina Food. Start Baby Chlokl parents. Magistrate Stanley Still p o rt, No. 4 a t .0688 c e n ts p e r g a llo p In tho ccll In Kaattsburft head ■nd Turkey, with Startens—tho well officiated at the tferomopy, No. 2 a t .098; B uck E ngineering Co., quarters, police reported. coo-olote food, Stullx w jti Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. - - F reeh o ld ^ No. 4 at .0731, No. 2 a t ____L * .111; Roynl Oil .Service, Matawan, Albert C. Neihnus, eounins of tho bridegroom. " No. 5 a t .0781, No. 2*at .106; Sm ith /Petroleum Products, Morganville, Tho bride wore u stroet length : one-half ccnt per gallon under tank white organdy-dress and currlcd u wagon pcice. ‘ * Dlblc with u murker of spring The last two bids were ruled out ds not complying with specification EXPERIENCED on quotations, „thc Smith bid not dm iz'SfVUM Pf stipulating a. stated price and the Royal bid quoting Np. 5 instead of No. 4 oil. 'WE HAVE A SERVICE OPERATORS William M. Strother, vice presl OF RENOWW/ dent, suggested the bid be given BE 6URE WE WILL thc Buck firm as they wero install AND ing the burners in the high school NOT LET YOU DOWN and such action would preclude their falling to give scrvice on the jzrpunds-any fauU. with the burners PRESSERS being blamed on the oil supplied. Mr. Strother declared he-secured Bishop George W. Ahr reclUi lhe prayer* for lhe dead as lhe casket of Bt. Hoy. Msgr. John P. Burkelt ToweredTrilolhe^ravtf^rrStrJoieph'i the supplying of-oiLJor the Stult? Cemetery. The clergy gathered for the service are, leff'to right: Father Joseph Harding* Biihop Ahr. Fr. Leo Cox. M*gr. Thomai Rlelly, vlctr WANTED firm last year because they werSave Money,/Save OIL Have your OPTOMETRIST Your Complete BREAST VEAL Ib. 37* do missionary work in the Union • Yodeling Dan Oscar Vogelbach, consulting cn- Furnace deafied and Oil Burner FOOD ginecr, advised thc board that of South Africa afid the British checked for highest efficiency. EYES EXAMINED • Pete Connell FRESH KILLED ' repairs to the 27-year-old boilers protectorate of Swaziland. She will BONELESS Stultz. • wjtf OFFICE HOURS • Rusty Shannon in the grammar school, would have go under the sponsorship of the NEEDS to be undertaken; Threo nipples Evangelical Alliancc Mission of : Daily and Saturday* 9 A.M. lo 6 P.M. FRYING VEAL would have to be installed in thc Chicago. Fridays 6 A.M. to 0 P.M. ECHO CLUB The girl is now gathering equip ' feed pipes nnd .a compound used Wodnesdeyt 9 A. M. to 12 Noon 4 MILES NOnTH O r FREEHOLD to patch leaks. He said the alterna- ment, prayer helpers and -support Route 9-4 - CHICKENS ..ROAST.... tivo Avould-bC' to taking down:thc ers. Her first tcrjn.of jjerVlce:-ln. 30 W. FrontS t., Keyport Tel. Engtlihtown 7*1*41.. boilers by sections, a risky preced- South Africa will be for six yean, ~ Wo cattr lo perllet and ure with boilers of such age or and terms- after that will’ lnst fo» . KEyport 7-2020 ■oclal inalr»i 4 5 * ib. 6 9 V else replacing them with modern seven, 'Furloughs ure-granted, at boilers at a cost of over $3000 each. regular -intervals. He recommended use of compound After graduation from Leonardo and replacing the nipples.- - High School in 1040, M iss C odding WHEIf YOU ARE SHOULDER LAMB ROAST Ib. 4 9 < The Buck Engineering Co. was ton worked for some time before INTERESTED IN OnOBB CUT given this work at a cost of $75 attending thc,Moody Institute. She A DEPENDABLE * lor thc nipples and $95 for putting took several qourscs thorc, and then ugusrlPMle of KITCHEN CHARM BRAVO LIGHT MEAT in the compound. . 7 had one year’s training In’nursing Mr. Vogelbach also warned thc at thc Osteopathic Hospital in Du U S E D"CAR FREE board a bad water condition existed m ont. DELIVERY WAX TUNA where thc pit for thc burners was At . thc completion of thc nursing See going to bc placcd. He held thc training, she returned to the Moody PAPER FLAKES condition could bc rectified if thc school for missionary eourscs. She STRAUB MOTORS INC. 126 Main Street board w ould spend $185 for a sum p will leave for Africa with a friend fl-®*'1 pump and extend a line to connect from thc biblc institute. Keiser-Fraser and Phofte MAtawan 1-1644 O COc with the drains. It was pointed out Jm2 0 S m * m it ,roii J m cans • Croila? D«al«r v , . I! I-11 A I III | i 11 I | 11 f in this connection that thc drains To Enter Peddie School had recently been cleaned out and Sales and Service a backing of thc water had stopped. Herbert C. Burrowes jr., son of . It was felt thot thc only remedy Highway 35 . Clark Street Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Burrowcs 195 SMITH ST. for thc situation of a lasting nature of 100 Main St., Keyport, has been would be to extend drains all Tel. 7-1908 occcptcd for admission this fall^lo around thc school but as this would Thc Peddie School, Hightstown, Perth. Amboy cost betw een $3000 and $4000, it KEYPORT according to ClifTord E. Timmons, could not be undertaken at this — Our 38th Year — . time._ The board .thereupon voted director of admissions at Peddie.. Burrowcs, who attended thc-Russcll to purchase thc pump and make the Ranch School last year, will enter connection. the junior class at Peddie. In view of, the water emergency that could arise, it was also recom mended by Mr. Vogelbach the board Through Street DESIRABLE PROPERTY purchase a portable gasoline-driven pump for use when power failures The board of freeholders has been occurred. Mr Strother recalled that advised that the Slate Motor Ve Business « Professional - Residential la st y e a r $1000 dam age had been hicle Department has approved ~“dDne thc burners in - the-grammar -designation., of .W..-Front-St.,_.Kcy.-_ school by power failure that halted port, as.a thru street at its inter tho working of thc electrically- section with Broadway. W. Front .driven pumps when, water wos on St. is a county road. -the rise. Mr. Strother said he had had t6 work waist deep in water and Have you read tlie .classified arts? ■ had burned out ihe borough’s pump and one of his own to Bavc the J x . . burners from being rendered useless W jili Modern Oit furrucfi jrifiie uid film I Duy"... it> ouc niorc ol die fdv/ntigrs you ifiouU luveT syslcm' was going ahead. Consolidation Plan „ For Holmdel Schools MODERN OIL HEAT - I nn i it,11 fl, w Twenty Holmdel Township par I Hit \ ' ents met with thc Holmdel Board of Education last week.when it was decided to consolldiite thc- classes at Holmdel and Hill Crest Schools. Under the new plan, all tcachors ' wHl have less classes to Instruct. Pre-priinary first, seventh and -- ^.eighth grades will bc taught at W« have In stock Building Ifalmdcl School, while the sccond, H x n l i l i ioi e n r j iy p * of third.Yourt^ Corutruction. --m w - o r — r*p * it will be taught at Hill Crest. Daniel jobs., 1 S. Ely. district clerk, said that the • FOR JrHE FARM.’ HOME. majority of parents appeared to STORE. OFFICE OH FACTORY, favor thc consolidation. Oirn PRICES CANT BE BEAT It was announced that a tcachcr FOH QUALITY. - Building situated about 60 feet from corner of main buiitieis was still* needed for thc Center-' 'section, fully improved and in good condition; three apartments; vllle School. THjunY ^ suite of offices,' all rented. Offers Will be considered on basis of I!-———" ------TTITbU ilcllrt'1" A t G reat Lakes...... MARZ’SMASON bid/cash payment and terms-offered. y.. , David Engebrelson, &caman r£- SUPPLIES INC. euiit, L?SNf ‘ son of Mr, und Mrs. C hM uqv ik i-M o n lito v n Ad.; m u tnfnm ciion fQQhwuj 4, Engmar Engebretson of Valley Dr.. Two Mil** Merits cf MAtawftfl BROWN HOLDING CO. M atawan, p. o. bo* tn . 52 W. Front Street Upon completion of hi* training MATAWAN, N. J. KEYPORT Engebretson will b« assigned either Tel, KEyport 7-3030 to units of ihei^ect or to a service T&tiMATAWAN 1-1682 ASSOCIATED FUEL OIL DEALERS and BAY SHORE FUEL OIL DIALERS school for specialised training. In cooperation with the FUEC OIL^FOUNDATION PAGE TWO-SECOND SECTION' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, AUGPST 10,- 1950 Wall Stadium Books Kail. 'Without having been patched , three, shtmltfer.. derationj, bu up by' the medicos. : » fa r he Attractive Program Scout Air Show Tommy will, barring accidents, Despite the' 'many sesyMfiMEBps, aee action nightly through Aug. Atkinson AgUres - W all Sttitiium, R oute 34, B eim ar, ' V itad »T'a R h u II s Ends Mats' Hopes Sportsmen's 2-1 Lakehurst D, Matawan 0 (Playolt 31,15 games hgaihst Broolllyn and buFns ore Die jHost^fiiik^^^juri^s lists three events for the^ coming fpr first half title) 10 against Washliigton.' he h as ru n up a g a ln s ^ i^ ^ ’ . week, starting -with modified stock Monmouth Bench 9, Highlands 9 In the coum of 13 yeans In Holler In oil, the comet 1 r m Chicago^ ' Lakehurst Take* first Bayshore Team Is Special Guard Unit has Spent Ifl 'nionths in the hbspitai • THEY PUNCrfED OUT the lust-, ^irs tomprrow- jr|iday).niglil, the WJiitUlg 0. Atlantic I?l|hlandj 4 Derby competition, Atkinson has aufTpreiJu u il,i;j^ , II,11 bU| rain Ullt VlUIIUUa^lUlU>,colicu.^lons; hI1C e | U9ns Ua* TBstilt i u of RoHer Derby com* - Half Crown In Playoff mutuol ticket-at Manmouth- Pnfk Stbpped By^Kibalai jnlopy - stocks -next- Tuesdayr-«nd To Salute. Governor Jacksons Mills fl, Spring Lake about 0 p.m. yesterday and shortly H eights «...... hos ^had seven spinal injuries anti^P^lgmng. Contest Sunday 5-0 Shore Speedball Ace midgets, under the sanction of At Monmouth Park thereafter be^an to evacuate the Only games scheduled casualties-by ;c^rt boat und train. * Bud Meyer, Lakehurst hutler, Sportsmen’s Restaurant softball A.R.D.C., ort* Wednesday. - Just a' few dhys after the elose Standing* The walking wounded and those The modified stocks w ill feature tame up with one of the finest team, leaders in Bnyshore Softball of rocing, at Monmouth Park, (StCobd Hill) suffering only minor combat fntigue a 22-car starting fleld in the main I. P e l. RACING AT FREEHOLD pitching exhibitions ever seen in will be rushed back into the Cront League play, stepped outside their Oceanport, a crowd which it Is w - event,, including such spectacular 0 1.000 •the.shore area Siinday to blank lines at Freehold '‘fiacewflj, perhaps circuit competition Friday- to hoped may number as much as Jacksons Mills ...... 1 drivers us Axel Anderson, Lett DAttY Mfctawan A. A. without, a hit. 5-0, as soon ns 2 p.m. today whcn thc Journey to the shore for « game 25,000 people a re expected there to W h itin g ...... 1 1 .500 noriBIG AND PACDIG TO SEPT. 9 Brown, Sam Maluch, Rocky Di iti tho plby-off gome’ to decide Bidcwhcelers start to lay down thc wilh the Beachwood team, a hil{h- attend a feeneflt.entertainment for Monmouth Beach.... 1 1 -.600 Post Time First Race Natule, Tommy Coates, and a field Pari-miituel Betting. ■which team “would win flrst-half barrages ■&! the county seUt,‘ All rrding combine in Ocean County Monmouth County Boy Scouts, The H ig h la n d s , . . . '...... 1 , 1 JWO of entrants includihg more thon 40 2 P.M. Momnouth-Oceair League honors. horse orchard combatants will softball play. The Sportsmen drop-4 dote is Saturday, Aug. JO. Spring Lake ...... 1 1 .500 TEN RACES WEDNESDAYS acknowledge the Monmouth Pflrk of the East's ouistfcnding di*H;er5. Atlantic Highlands .. 0 1 •OQO Balling on Dally Double ..The twot cjubs finished even in ped a 2-1 thriller, both'tcams play Gov. Driscoll hus been invited, AND SATURDAYS / campaign as a tough one, but only The j&lopy stock cars, under the 1 .000 Closes 1:45 P. M. regularly scheduled ploy. Sunday’s ing errorless b;i!i nnd putting on n alyng with other notables from L a k eh u rst ...... 0 those more skilled in commando co-suhCtloh of the Shore and Lake* MIME OH. OTHER W EEKDAYS 'AMPLE PARKING SPACE game wns ployed on the Lakehiirst high-class «how ot, Holding. M a la y a n ...... 0 0 .000 tactics grab tit the-,chance to' come New Jersey, Pennsylvania ond New Adm i5ilon $L20 (Irtcl. taic) Wood Race Clubs, ure rapidly gain M ataw an ...... 0 0 ,000 . LADIES* DAY THUBSDAY6 field. to grips with the' Iron Men Qt The SporLsinen hud a ehonce in York, to see the progrum of Na ing additional funs because o! the 0 .000 ! He«erVed box se&it $2.40 • .Meyer, in his greai hurling effort, Freehold, Those babies, at tile the flrst. VVM - one out, Bert tional A ir Shows Inc. of Cleveland, Asbury Park 0 rough riding, sTam-bdng racing ac Brick Township 0 0 .000 missed a perfect game through no flight of fresh green blood, go wild Brandlgon was hit by a pitched O. Outstanding pilots w ill perform tion presented by the reinforced JJext Bundir TRACK AT JUNCTION ROUTES 33 AND 4-9 * fault of his own' Hank Narazonick, and rules of civilized betting war* boil and advanced quickly to third pile act w ill land an aeroplane on stHCtly stock cqrs. Some ol the Monmouth •Biiach at Jacksons Lakehurst centor fleldcr, dropped fore go out the window. Yes sir, on two priiocd balls. Ace Kibbld, top of o speeding automobile, ahd at Freehold’s Footsore Downs they ntars who will appear on Tuesday Pat Longo's fly in the third inning.’ BeachwofwJ imrJer, then showed lie there are other thrillers. T irsl aid M ills ■ terluinly separate the men from night include Bruce Mtirlon, fiel- Lakehurst at Spring Lake Hplghts This v/as the only lime a Matawnn had it in the clutch by bearing equadB and firemen w ill parade. the- boys, but being separated, mar; Pete McCleai'y, Beimar; Jhn Asbury Park at A tl Highlands . player reached first. •. down lo strike out the hard-hit financially nnd physically, still Brown, Mctldeconk; Dick Davis, T h e 100th F ig h te r G ro u p o f the Matawan at Whiting , tA& lor Lakehurst, tljey wrapped ting. Bill McFarland arid Tony packs a magnetic appeal for the Manasquan; Ted Schneider, Bel* New Jersey A ir National Guard, is Highlands at Brick Township the game up in the third on singles Smilh- to end the. threot. The«o brave and there will be hundred? mar; Charlie BlrdsjH, Point Pleim* o3ti>ected to jgive a dem onstration, by Chuck Hooper, Frank Aufiero on hand daily for the serlmmafiing. Were the first of lft strikeimts for ant; Frank JJoltfchauer, Lakewobd; though because of the. War no posi-; FLASH FROM. THE FRONT!'The tho Ocean -County mound* ace. - and Charlie Thomas and Tony live* Committment has been made, Tomnty Atkinson Proves Keyport*MbtHwnn brigade* w ill be Joe Vlgue, Hlghtstown, and at leant Gulda’fi double, good for three runs. The home side took command in T h o squadfon h as . the-sam e ctenta^ guided hy. Generalissimo Fred Tib 30 others. Roller Derby Hazardous .:;:,The;pcean-COuntyr.J^ .up their half of tho Inning. With two belts," ’Wlm "Has ' established head* . . . which.far t h c :j3 M tiye engu^eineht for tli&jnOrhing ot single runs in the sixth and eighth out. Sonnehtelil cloublcd’to left. aiul Many of tW ekatetg Who -compete quarlersJn.JJox_7.Just .bejund lhe weeks have toi*en featuring the stars Aug, id ovet^ew Vork Clty, wHefe.' ■Mo^fuiHlf^Tjund^uiriheiFl&Ccr. ~ A l :T ra d e r- follow ed w ith a"-trU>le in.rJh e _ Notibnnl • Roller Derby first tnufliel lihe. * of the A.R.D.C., the counlry's lurf'' Governor'.'; t)ay .w ill-b e‘celebrated. . pjit Longo, on" tlie irtotmd that scored the shore club’s flrst League have had more than their foY est racing midget ussftciatlon, will It expects to fly from there to for Matawan, allowed only six hit*, sucker. . Kibulu then won his owh share of hard knocks on the.mason • A FEW COOL DAYS and they bring in a field of eight Offenhaus* O^eanpoft in the -early';afternoon.' nnd hurled steadily aside from his game withn flit that scored Tradef. ite- track, but Tommy Atkinson, a begin talking football.- Coach ers and mixed Fords and cycles to ncTUddd' Iti 'tife squadron are .24 TODAY, TOMORROW, SAT. Aug. 10-11-12 'one'lapse In tho third, but against top akoter with- the- New Jersey Tony Nuccio already has started -.-The onfy<>ther h it the.hom e rfiidp make up the balance ;of the-guaran ThunderbolU.oL'.thc S -4 1 -type. ' Meyer no mound effort could haye Jollcrs," ond ‘ forrfierty ca^Utln ' of Matinoe Today and Tomorrow ol 2 P.M. ------reckoning on whut it would take gnilied (Iff Ktl (Fat Man) Gross oame teed 24-car field. Fourteen, of tha _ Three »thousand Boy Scouts are ttvailed_The..Lake}mrsLpilcl]t?iL.w.ai. to tnko h is H uakios fro m the Chicago, tnke'5 the - cake . H e has In ihe _flJth_wln,n_Gct>rgej_noberts -tiny- mitesc-which -are-.-capobl^-r-pf selling--tlcke^-for-tho-evoht--whlch~ ' Conllnuotii Sattirdaf Slerliiig at iris just superb from the. flrst ball he depths (o (he top of the Shore. T)eeh“ sIdelifTe Aug, 3U-J4 Giildb. Double pluys—Vinci, Zam* ciiuld not get oCoustorried to the Kibala, p ...... 1 . 0 l : C^niirtuoua Sunday Irom iiflo IsxiM m W Ant bito. Struck out, by—Meyer 10, Championship Series" O'KEEFE new inan lie w a s to- Sp ell. lie R.‘ Newton, sh ...... 2 0, c A Ticket -To BROKEN ARROW . witfc . Longo 7. Bases on balls, off—Meyer dreamed awoy blissfully on tlie B. Gibson, cf ...! ___ . 2 0 0 mscttG-ffflitufc. _ In Technicolor 0, Longo J2. Hit by pitcher, by— bench When Ms Squad took the ftoberte, rf . ! v r ••"O'- ] STOCK CAR Tomahawk nuKHitn-Enwiaalt Longo Guido. Umpires—Stryker, field because the old fanilllur f.ici' 0 Dun Dallay . Aim, Bsxltr Ingersoll. 2b ...... 0. NEWS SPORT CARTOON. NOVELTY Caro llo . • wns not coming In to greet him — — AUTO RACES 1 ' Color by Technicolor when-lhe changeover came. Tony THE bAILY BECOBD Telerlslon In Lounge 20 2 4 flumes he w ill try to spell tills boy Tues.,' Wed.. Thuts. - Sportsm en's (1) with twin brothers (Ills year. 30 LAP TROPHY RACE A u g . 15-16-17 AB ft H TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Au?. 15-16 C. & ff. Marines \ • •ED DAVIS of Keansburg, de J. Smith, U ...... \ 0 0 SAT. NITE, 8:30 The 3rd Man . STRAND j D E Matinee Both Days at 2 PM.t Eve. 6x45 serves u nodi fo r b eing a good Brandition rs ...... 2 0 0 • Joiaph Cohen - ValU LONGBRANCH STADIUM Onon Wellea - ’Trevor Howard Still Hold Uad plugger despite bnd luck that McFurlund Ub ...... 3 0 0 WED. NlTE thru SAT. "On Th® Boardw alk" would hove most guys kicking a T. Smith lb ...... 3 1 1 STOCK CAR RACES To.ih* Ladlaa Wed, and Thura. Cordon McR^A Keyport Cleaners And lamp post. Ills Stubby V I, pride Alikas cf ...... 0 . 0 Old Dutch Mill Dlnnerwaro of his speedboat racing carder, Couccl 2h ...... 3 0 0 EVERY SAT. & WJED. THE RETURN of the Rosehill Truckers Tilt disappointed for the third yfnr, Snruso c ...... 3 0 1 MID-SEASON SO LAP In a row, conking out again Just FRONTIERSMAN Gross, p ...... 0 0 TROPHY RACE, AUG. 19 Postponed One Week as the Red Bank roc«s v/erc • 1 in Technicolor Kelly, r f ...... 2 0 1 3,500 le a li at S I (ta x in d .) under Wny. This Is more the •*-phu — — —.— T e l. L . B . 0-3850 The ' Koyport .Cleaners, trailing pity as Ed moy now noVcr huve a STRAND 50 YEARS BEFORE the C. & W. Marines of Lmiretlce chance lo show lie I- in local 24v 1 a FREEHOLD "Hartor, (railing by only one game waters, Tlie regatta al Red Score by innings: A Walter Readp Theaire YOUR EYES for thc leadership In the tight Bank over the past weekend wns Sportsmen's ...... >00 000 1^2 AIR CONDITIONER ai lold by Arlhur Qodlroy CABTOON ‘ COMEDY * S P O H T Summer Bowllhjj League race, did somelhlng less than a howling Bcachwqod ...... 000 X— 2 LAST TIMS TONITE! * Special for ihe Children "Both Matinees" at 3 not roll Monday night on the Key- success. Tlie spectacle if Guy BUN. thru TOES. Lombai-do-clinsing around the port Rec alleys mid us a result the Mula MoMtEZ - Jen HALL “HOPALONG CASSIDY THRILLER” ^ Mnrlnca molntolri n oiic-gome mtiF- course by himself with no belter WALTER HfcADE THEATRE opposition than the 20-yotir-old ARABIAN NIGHTS gin. ' Aijo and some hopelessly out Dinnerware to the Ladies at AU Performances The postponed Clcaner-Roseliill THEATER 1 -• and — ‘ classed little runabouts in the STRAND CARLTON Trucking m alchw ill bo rolled oft National sweeps tikes did the RKAHSBUHO AT THG BEACH SUDAN next Week, Tht-'re ;irt‘ six weeks uf spectacle na goou. Red Batik RED BANK Phone Keangturl 6-02B0.... piny remaining. • ' o will liove tb decide quickly If FREEHOLD KIDDIE BHOW Next THURS0 FRI., SAT. Aug. 17-18-19 the onnuul event Is to be mended Continuoiia Per/omianco Dally Only four of the b Ix clubs In thc From i:fiO p . M. Every WednlMda)r 2 p.m. . drciltt now action Monday. In thc or ended. It looks like thu TUES. & WED. competition from b ig-tJme (owns Oetie AVTItV two matches decided, Keyport Rec PARAMOUNT with plenty of lihohclol backing ■ upset tlie Marines 2-1 and American THE LAST Is too. much for the dear heart AUG. 16 • 17..... T h u n .. F r i., Sat. A Oft. 10-11-13 LONGBRANCH Legion prevented third-place Var and gentle people of our neigh Waller Rend* ThMlras • ROUNDUP./ lese Construction from gaining at boring borough. A shame, wo . . least a tie with thc Cleaners by say. . 1 COMANCHE TERRITORY DISHES TO THE LADIES in Technicolor knocking off the Builders 2-1 • • • » WHY KEEP FACTS NOW THRO SAT. EVERY TOES, and WED. fid Costic, C ,St W, kegler, wns • CONGRATULATIONS TO Etl w llh tlan<■!tCMiOllO tflltlO)* Mum MU ■ilk (5TT0 UUdtlef«ftnriA| Iff} W*J * Dntky HnVk'Wtlmyt ■ the tl£ hum In the scoring depart- "Weber,, w ho last w eek m ade the Maureen O'Harl- \ ' o jneht Mortdny. Tho C, & W. (ice most Important rim of his earner Macdonald ^atiy Plus SCENES OF THE KOREAN WAR grabbed high some and set honors When he anklcd down ‘lie middle fl SECRET FROM " .a lw (' ' . * with a total ot 055 compiled, on aisle with an old Matawan H. S. Individual scores of 231-20Q-224.V/ Utmie. T h e fo rm er H u sk ie all-state back, who lj expcctcd tc bo ono-of I WAS A SHOPLIFTER O thers w ith b etter than 200 scores tbe-'shlDlng llgfils ln D ixie Aug. 15-11.17 , MstK BUVem - JtuM R arer V o rlete .,,, 188 203 .,1M . honors against the sailing greats Hebert Alda - Hoosler Hot Short MELODY TIME — p lttl— , of (hie'Star CJoss as d last bounty " c im »p »» ^ j 11* DoM&*4 Yatger ...... 176 .172 158 2 p . « . 4 7 p 4 XuAl ro f Gold" beforo he leaves tor A rm y 9 p . m . CUUoft Webb * Mjrnm te j E x tn Tues. Nile . C O M IN G A o » . 1» ...... - < twmucoior)'r r - Aftkry T P M, service later this month. But iox bmctppiNi I M S ON I U I T h u n ., Frl.. Sal. Aug, 17-18-19 ■ 502 520 602 plot " ***ra vr«du Hlte . . . American Legion lt was not to be. In the second ' T ilO f.M . THE STORY OF Hottm Sh6« PUchtag 1 (J) race a log.,fouled thi) keel of "thm Oreal Itaftrt" ' Contest Kruser ...... liB 102 183 Ed's boat and knocked It out ot CAGED BOB AND SALLY wil)| Jljpmy, Dunnla .. (C inh, Ptiaee), f . B rW eau ...... 179 192 108 line so she would, not handle ST AOS IM P ttfO N t Eleanor Parkav -W Q O O W D O t" — fATOHTOWN— 7 .a b o w n ...... 189 o .150 right—and thnt was tlie end of Tehvlilon lo Lmag* ■4. •Edfc hopes.' - j . " alio ■ ■" at ■Mte m to a*»«r» \aourt u aoynuuf <>' TraSU'Cbcla 015 558 501 ROGER T. MILES i ~ .— ■Kon Dally tl 1:00, TM aad IM tM . wo m « w ^ , .. jM:»Sbir * iu t BGll!n>rl, H J w ero - takOlt^ iiito ^ lh e ^oluli■ BAYSBOKE STOCK CAR IN M C E J. Mnnsilpjd, p 3 off J. M aiulleld 3, D ragotta 0: hit by n iom bcrs,. fc*era6ris to; join St. •pltyhcr, by J. MansiWld (Reardon); mny contact nny member, or attend ulnplres, 'J-.- Palais, Egbert; scorer, In Tourney Final LaZarVa ShMs (I) a. S. Polalu, tho im'etlngs held the Ilrst nnd tlilrd - AB Moiidnys at ehch month. ' rrtmik, irBrltum Union Beach S. & A. C. McCutcheon, Hurler Bayshore Club To Meet Mny, lb tl Fuller In Racfc ^ ' For ’Sayreville', I* . . Rivoli Outfit For /50 • Jnffo.'rab* yc Dance Is Successful , Puzzle To Keyport Tourney Crown ...... Jui*obs. cf ‘ Frnnk (Sklppy) Ftillcr non of Mr. pragottn, p The? Union DtncTTSoclul A Ath- and Mrs. protik Fuller nt Fourth Boyce, vf , Idle Club ltpnrts Hint the rccent St Joseph’s baseball team came Keyport gained nnolhd notch In St...Union ..Bcnchi wob n purllcl- Zam pello, ss dlinco ut Toh™'» Cimlecn^for tlie punt In the boat rucca lit Slinrk to an abrupt end of its winning tHe shore sports limelight, when club'i luilldlnK fund wni « succeis streak in a game played at Oak Reardon, 2b ...... 2 lllvcr on Sunday. Ho was entered Lu Zare’s Shoes softball team club Schanck, c ...... , 3 nnd. tllnt continued c(Torts will' be In the 10 HP outboard mee .nnd Shades field Sundoy when Sayre- mude to enlm'go the (und until ville's Bob McCutcheon blanked the bers continued their victory march citnie In Wlrff sulTlclenl money hus been rcnllktid league-leading Keyportefs 2.0 in a towards thc 10110 shore softball 22 8 0 to start construction. OfTlcm and Lower Middlesex CYO League championship' with a scnsutionul Sears-Rocbuck ...... 100-100 1—3 moinbara of the Union Heucli S.-* Is Hospital Patient.... gam e. ", 4*3 Win over , the Empire'Bar, As Lz>Zut*‘s Shoes , ...... 220 004 X ~0 Runs batted in, Dew, Horner, A, C. exprvra npprcclutlon to tho»c The home plub made a bid 'to bury Park, Tuesday night under Russell Truvers jr., Kpnilsbur;?, R eardon (2), DragoUn (2), Helm nek; who coiitrlbuted to thc nicccm nf pull the game out of the fire in thc the lights at Bradley, Bcach in the sou of Mr. and Mra. R umcII Travi'i*j<, two-base hits, Horner, Jaffa} three* tho second nnnual dunce. flnal inning. Held to one hit up to semifinals of tho Amateur Softball Fulton St„ Keyport, la. n mcdlcul base hits, Dragottu, May; home run, Hmli Canoy, Mnugle Robertson. that time, a single by Mickey Association Tournament. imtfent Iii Monmoulli Mi'morial Reardon: stolen buses, Brlttnnik, Nancy Ducon, Sylvln Alton, Jonn jastrab in the first, things started Last Saturday night under the lk)S])l(Ql, ' " urcs, La Izares trounced Scars Horner; sacrillccs, May, Vafte, 1’i'ovino, llnrljnni Urnckon, Wclwiy •to. pop after McCutcHeoh had fan Roebuck by an count which Wood; double plays, Wood, Brate Di-owcr, Mnddy Dfdltnlc, Dofct'tn ned, the first two men to face him You can buy.Security Bonda by and Wood; struck out by J. Mlihs- Bruttulu und Jtnn Drottiilo rcccntly in the ninth. Jack DeFelice singled qualified the Keyporters for Tues the Payroll.Dpduftt|on Plan. day's semifinals nnd now tlie buy- nnd Mike Kelly followed with a shonrreprcsehtntives, regarded ns safe blow, sending DeFelice to a 'dark horse’ ln tlie current soft third . McCutcheon appeared to be ball tournam ent play, Will plop, weakening, but the overanxious right Into the finals opposing the hoineside-ruined-their chance's by Rivotl Club/ a well-balanced ukkit- trying to pull a double steal, AK fihtion In both ofTeme und defense. Farmer eame in-for a cut-off throw Tlie nivoll n i n e was recently and nailed DeFelice at the plate, btrcngthoncd by tho addition ol ending the'uprising, Pay Kuraiyo to thc mound ntnfT. Al Sigismondi hurled steadily for " lift Ziii'c’s-w ill'jiiayni voir loniRht the. Keyport team,...with, his only for the right-to represent the hay* 2 Lower Main Street lapse in the second. In that frame Matawan, N. J. shore at Summit. McCutcheon walked and stole, but With the team's’morate at a high the Jiext two men were easy outs. level nnd the pitching, hitting and Dick.Bailey grounded to DeFelice WE DELIVER Phone MA 1-1687 fioldlng carrying - on smoothly1, La on’d appeared to be the third out, Znre'fl should give the ftfvoll outfit but an error put two men in scor fl_rciil_batUti_ullLlhii_..WJiy.JiL_lhii In g position'; DW imm nmwimm wfW HW uiHHHmw O N E M O RE W E E K !..... W einer Schnitzel COUNTY 4-H FAIR! , Hundreds had to be turned away so in order for every one to • DON'T MISS OUR FARM MACHINERY ; participate in this great sale, we are opening our doors on this Paprika Chicken EXHIBIT j great sale for ONE ADDITIONAL WEEK! • J. H. Freeizer Demonstration -...... — j MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE ! ! L « Hungarian Goulash • Small Chain Saw-Dertonstration I We art .staging our gigantic Mid*Summ*r Clvaraoca on MATTRESSES. • Farquhar Mist Sprayer Demonstration j Some slightly soiled . . « u?m# allghlly rlpptd. AU usibla, free movies 5> ih» MOHMonnr cpttimr «‘H fatb —J Hungarian Onion Steak SPECIAL at $12.95 ... FREEH O LD HIGH SCHOOL i Regular $29.50 and $39.50 Values Prtpartd by, . . . ■ ' - r • • - ' August 11 and 12 J MRS. ELIZABETH BODOLLO ... All Day and Evening THE SURPRISE STORE ROBERSON'S Where four Money Bitya More Headquarters for Homemakers 40 First Avenae ATLANTIC JIGHLANDS 7-11E. Front St. ICeyport, N. I. . “Everything for^^the faini and hbme’';, v j Call AtL Highlands 1-1791. for Reservadons “;va::f-re e ho ld , n. s. : Prompt Delivery ...... ' ...... Tel. KEy|>ort 7-3020 ! limiM IIIIW M W W W M flM M niimHW W HII iW H»IIW >IIM IHm i|IIH »l«IIW IIIIHIIM Itl>W IHM HIHHM IIM W I | m M y ..! I'wajwi"1" J"1”1...... - ' • . ’ ■ s > ; f~ > ' > f ’•'*’ ^ ^ ' J - ' ' - MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSU
PAGE FOUR—SECOND SECTION ~ " —• ‘ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,. MATAWAN, N. J. •ffiEyjffidkY. AUGUS'Pttlo!)Ll ^ 1
4-H Amateur Show is sponsored by » > Receive'New Members Injured, In Crash J WAFFENFED BROTHERS GUIDE PROGRESSIVE FURNITURE STORE 4-H Club Fair' the Freehold Chamber of Commerce Into Bayview Church and. limited to .4-H Club members E dw anL K allen b ro w n ,. 19, N orth Bergen,- was\treated by the Keans- of the county. The-ReVf-C. Diran Minassian, as burg Firgt Aid Squad for abrasion^ . Saturday afternoon the public is sistant to the pastor of Rutgers Pres- byteri&ti: Church, New York, City, of the knees dbout 9:20 p.m. Sunday...... invited to'see the first Md squads When a car m .whichhe* was riding ( Fenwick Resigns In Program Opens Friday took part in . administering the of the _ county demonstrate their Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at struck a pole. ’ •, Keansburg police said the car was Protest Over Policy; At Freehold H.S.Field; efficient care of the injured. While the 8 a.m. service Sunday in the ; Miller New Board Head Free To Public the '‘wrecks" on the athletic field Bay^lew«. Presbyterian C hurch, driven-south on Main St. by Alfred Buffer, North Bergen, who was * : ■ * ' are beirtg cleaned up by the first ClipfTwood Beach. 19, given a careless driving summons <4. ' R ichard W. F enw ick resigned ns Final plans for the 4th annual. aid men, the County 4*h 'D em on At the 11 a.m. service, three per ' prcsidcht of,the Madison ■Township Monmouth County 4-H Fair >ere stration contest will be going on sons were publicly received into returnable before Keansburg ,Mag~ istrate E d w a rd ..^ .;. A m b ro « !..n e x tT.... ""Board of Education at'1i meeting announced today, by'County. Ajfent in the gym .Here thVclub members mepibership by" letters . of transfer, at^Browntown Sehool; Thursday, as namely, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Monday. - " . V.' _ L. B Williams jr. The fair, for -will be scored on their ability to ' a- proteat against a-vote by , the demonstrate various skills / and Nielsen from the First Presbyter According to Keansburg police, • board to transfer pupils attending which there is no admission charge, techniques of their projects. - ' ‘ . ian Church,' Matawan and Mrs. the car struck the pole and then hit Morristown to Laurence Harbor will be., held at. Freehold .High The.fair will olose Saturday night Hfelen M Truitt from, the Grace a railroad warning sign. •.. . , schools. His place os head of the School on Friday and Saturday, with another big square dance at Episcopal Chapel, East Rutheftord A ug. 11 an d 12. 1 board was taken J>y Thomas F. the athletic field at 8:30 pm. - The right hand of i.fellowship was Poultry and Stoc® Feed; Hay— . Friday morning will be a busy Miller. * . ■ . ■ - . -'extended to them by the members Straw—Litter. Dog Foodla specialty, time, with flowers und vegetables; Mr. Miller was one of the mpjor- of the Session. ’ / Stultz. ^ - wjtl foods and forestry all being judged. Sunday Evenitfe Service ity on the (5-2 vote by which the ‘This' brings the ^membership of Even chickens n$U1 be sqawking as At Cliffwood Announced the newly-organized .C liffw ood Real Estate Listing Cards for salt resolution on the' transfer was they get the critical eye from the passed. The board will use the church to a, total of 72 persons. at. this- office. . judge. While all this is going on The . Rev. E. Jay Amey, pastor, Morristown School for admlnistra* the steers and dairy calves will will preach on , the topic • “Or iive purposes..only. • • be getting' a fine! grooming in E lse ..." i at the evenings, worship In opposing the resolution, Mi1. reodine&» for their shows. PAUL WAFFENFELD ARTHUR WAFFENFELD HARVEY WAF(FENFELD service of the Cliffwood Community ■ Fenwick charged extra buses would - The County Beef Show will take Church, Sunday at 8 o'clock.. The - have to be hired to transport the Arthur, Harvey and Paul Waffcnr the latest. In furniture, floor cover remodeled the entire building and place at 1 pfm. on Friday, and tlie church bus operates for this and _ 46 pupils now attending Morristown ield, the three brother’executives ings and home appliances. started un up*to»Building Materials BEDLE’S E S S O SERVICENTER for every need.1 HIGHWAY NO. 35 AND BEDLE ROAD See jour friendly local dealer — PhoneKEyport'7-1548
' I featuring - . OPPOSITE FRENEAU STATION 15 Minute Auto, Laundry Building Materials Plan Book Service l e r s e y C e n t r a l R o w e r & E b s o Verified Lubrication Stock and Custom Made Millwork Sutphin Avenue MATAWAN COMPANY ...... U P A N D DELIVERY Tel. MAUwan 1*2001 jt i