FREEHOLD H J ' Gaston St. Area Model Housing Drains Discussed Project Opened . Only Half Funds For ' 'Lavoie Interests Build Project Available; No Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Preis\Associatiori First Three Units. Of Water Mains For Lloyd 45*Plat Development. Rd. Area Till Spring 81st YEAR — 17th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 Single Copy Six Cents At Lake Lefferts Site A drainage plan to relieve thc A. new*type housing-development surface water conditions in the Taking Off The Gloves V.N. Assembly Elects Nctv Officers Gerard Ave. and Gaston St. - area Collection Changes iu Mntawan is being opened for Fire Truck Hit public Inspection of its model houses . of Oak Shades was discussed at the Halloween came all loo early in Assault On GOP meeting ol the Matawan Township . MaUwan borough householder* this weekend. Thc developers nre Cliffwood Beach this year. Mat­ are reminded that next Tueiday. the Matawnn Trading Co., n Teolty Committee Thursday. awan Township police report that' Answering Alarm ‘Fred DellaPietro, road supervisor, Leader Mystery Nev. 1, garbage colloclloni go firm headed by Kugeno J, Lavoie. Ihe pact week they have been The site of the development is ii initiated thc discussion by reporting on winter schedule. The winter* receiving repeated calls and com­ tlm* icheduU it at Iftilowtr. . l!\-ucre tract on tho nwrth nldo or he had reviewed the situation.with plaints offrboys soaping cor win­ Cliffwood Firemen Run Andrew- Nunziato Hit ., Karl Heuser,^ township engineer. Mondays garbage collected, New Brunswick Ave., between Sut- dows and wlndowpanes of homes, Into As They Cross Over Head On Entering Tuoadayi athei collected, phiu Avo. nmt Luke l.effertfi. Rcp- Large puddles of surface water sioaling and smashing personal .collcct on Gaston and Woolley Sts. Highway; ^Driver With Home Saturday Night; Firet and third Frldayst Tin resentntives of the Matawnn Trad­ properly end molesting smaller cans and ’^ the.-Mntawan •I’lftmUiig’- attitude "we were all boy# once" . for d lip o tal. ■ ^ '•■''••• ' engineer's recommendation 10-inch Manday.as..thc. firemen wore cross-- publican Kinder, took pluco us lie Uoai'd--Mnd -rituncll xmnformlng and-dismiss 6ffonders: picked up with the zonlnll ordlnanco ns 'drains be installed with catph ing thc Route 35 intersection at entenvi bis .hnme-nt Lower'Main with warnings. This has been to nm ended lo rejp d ro 0500 fiqimio ■ “basins on both Gaston and Woolley Cliffwood Ave. on their wny to a ,Si. about midnight Snturdny. '-ire no avail and the boys have fret minimum urea for a ^building Sts. and a 10-inch outflow drain be brush flre at Booket's bog on Lloyd is now in fair condition al Hnznrd become jnor? .defiant, the chief Motorcyclist Is sltt>. T here are 4f> hom e tn u ’Ts '111 ;-;-inslaHed'on“ Gerard'‘Ave:r''if 'per­ lid ...... Hospital, Mr. Nunr-lato apparently reports. Accordingly parents the devrhipmenl. VA of which Imrder mission can be gained Trom the Frank Boyle, flre marshal, was on was .struck over the head, suffering are warned that in the future tlu» .shore nf 1 ,ake Lcfferta: . . . - county to tic in a catch basin at duty at the intersection to halt a com pound h-ncturc of tho Kkull, youths will be turned over to Killed On Route 35 This diw\,eh>pnnm t. Is of n new ’ thc corner of. Gerard Ave. and counly "juV e7iir'c°urlV '\ndi';'a!Tic A™ truck came up lo Keyport State Police art* investi­ type. Mr l.avide exphdns, lu thnt ^ L o w e r Main St. thc crossing. A driver going West gating the a!|»rk. The original sup­ parents will be accountable for the-main eoueern of the dOveloperst 1 Committee Chairman John Marz on Route 35 was signalled to stop position thal robbery was the intent Hits Rear Of Parked vandalism damage. lias been tu eopc With an unfavor­ jr. estimated there might be funds by thc lire marshal, There wns a has been discounted conuidtuttbly Truck In Darkness; able im'al hmislng idtuutUm which available in the present fiscal period screeching of brakes, but the car by tho ihuhng of $500 In cash and Wife, Riding On Rear the Mergauvllh* 11 rin of Lavoie to underwrite half the cost of the careened on in its ctfurse. The These are the seven key men la the debates of tho United Nations ehreks intact in Mr, Nunzluto's Lnlmnitni'h'.*! has found hainppriug. project. Hc estimated thc overall driver swerved, . and -tho- vehicle General Assembly how holding 'its Fourth Regular 8essiu»i at Undinn In hl« homo Seat, Not Injured ..... Elect Lavoie To . ln'"“Ijiduelng necde«l spodullzed -\c o it - at about- $4200. " More exten­ finally , lostjSumclont-motion that U.N. Headquarters. Standing behind Assembly • President flcn. of a pocketbook containing $200, wjukei'N mid teclmleiiuw 16 eomn sive surveys are needed before a Vilen lt did run Into the rear of . Carlos P. Romulo (Philippines) are the chalrmcu of tho main originally ..supposed to have _bceu KeyportV. flrst motor vehicle here. ' . work-plan can be drafted. Riverview Board the crossing lire truck the col-....comtnlttees in which most of tho Assembly’s work Is ilonc. They taken: Mr! Nim/.lato Is lu thi* 'Used, fatality of 1040 occurred WM Iasi . Delay On Waier Project M ? " . wa*; ? 5j'l>''>t one... Jhe Tire are from left to right: Canada’s Lester Pearson; Chile’s Hernan nuto. sales business. « night when Walter II. Powell Jr... T lril In .Area r Extension of water mains to .tlie Matawan Industrialist trudf continued without stopping. Santa Cruz; Venezuela’s Carlos Stolk; Denmark’s llermod I.nn- Mr. Nunzlatii is reported lo have 21). Kill |>nrkcr Avo,, l.Ittlc S ilv er.' T lih ,l.t lH.lii‘V ..||. lu bo tlio Unit - Lloyd Rd.-Route 34 area cannot be Firc Marshal Doyle took into | null*; Greece's Alexis Kyrouj and Poland's Manfred Lachs, j left ‘Flti’s Harr and "Grill, Lower driving n motorcycle, ran into the deyt lopitieiil initialed In ihla urea ..undertaken until next spring be­ Will Donate Electronic custody thc driver of thc car,;— ------—------— ...... — (Main St.. at ll:4.V Saturday and rear end of a truck pnrked flOO fe«*l lo provide housing on such a basis. cause o f thc nearness 0/ tbe w inter Diagnosis Equipment Vernon Nolan, Port Monmouth, and f jvi ’ • « J walked Ihe 'uhorl distance to ills norlh of the Six CorneriJ.Intersec­ Mr. Laeole jmfnh otit lhe deiiign season. Chairman Marz announced. To Red Bank Hospital turned him over to Putrolmun | lfl|in||10f ilOflV | home. A call to his eouMn^Jnek tion on Route and was pronounc­ of the house .jo meel the Incllnn’- The final passage of-the ordinance Charles Arinno, oMownship police. Area Kids Await Nunziato, "about 20 minutes later ed dead on lUTlvnl a few minulei) tions of persons of high skills should ‘ - empowering the committee to bond Inter nt the office ol Dr. Francis W. Stephen D. Lavoie of Matnwan, Patrolman Arinno checked thc skid from Mr. Nun/.lnto told of the as­ mean Ihe addllion oven(ual|y of a the tow nship fo r $22,500 fo r the marks of thc Nolan car nnd found Holman, Broad St„ In the Keyport owner of thc Luvoie Laboratories, sault nud nsked nld. new bloc of lespniiHlble cltlr.ens for purpose took placc at the meeting they were for n distnncc of-39 feet. To Study Schools Big Halloween Fete First Aid Sqund nmbulnnec. Morganville and Union Beach, wns Jack Nunzluto hastened to hi* the community. and it was announced it would of thc car showed the brakes The victim's wife, Phyllis, riding The houses' being olfered nre unanimously elected a trustee of ...... j cousins home nnd found him In u become effective Nov. lfl. were holding on only two wheels. School Board Allows Matawan Business Assn dnr.cd nnd weakened condition nnd behind him on thc rcur sent of the nun’ll style homes containing living There are still details concerning Rivervicw; Hospital last night at William Smith jr., 431 Prospect motorcycle wns Ihrnwn free of tho room, dlnolte, kllchen, two bed* the ordinance io be completed in the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank. . Panel Year. To Arrive Rotary Club Prfip&riiijj j iw, .ii,, truck by thu impact nnd nppurcntly. St., ClifTwood, was ' driving thc m. j n ii.. {related lie uppurently UmI been room*'«iut tile Imth, nil on onn Hour Trenton nnd New York and it was Freeholder James S. Parkcs, sustalnod nothing worse than a truck nnd was credited with set­ At Plan; Reports On Monday Celebration, Ltruck over the h«ari ns he entured wltlw gniiige nltneliod. A rndlnnl jlccidcd there would- not be suffi­ ehairmnn of this board oT trustees, ting-the -vehicle, - manned - with fire­ — Main St. Widening Pupils fPaint Windows ■(^hurdark[iefilJ>l_tll'l. inlerloc 4jf hlH bruise. - *...... “~ T • • • • — * houtlii^_ system Is opernted, by n cient time to complete arrangements announced -ihnt M r.: Lavolc~will ZTDj.W. .Tlwrc lit belief (lie was headed In a southerly'fllrceUun, -ment house on the site if proper us wns the motorcyclist. Invest!, muscul«r_nctivity. is used for ding* to net, ns a body, subjeet to coun­ High Sehool bund, will march j might tie in With n breaking facilities could be obtained. A 150- nosjs 0f polio, as a dosage meter Huber To Vote Test gatlon showed two tall lights on cil, nt the .behest of nn, "outside" through tho high school gym-;jimj entering on Oct. 0 nt the office foot main extension beyond Men lhe tr.Uck, but that hunbeiv^pro. Raiding Party for certain drugs and ‘to estimate group, until the councilmcn had nuslum. The judges will select lt( Uie Matuwun- Uufldcrs Supply zel's road stand is required. recovery, . truded nine feel over the re nr Keansburg Group Close npproved. the prize winners who will be Co , a short wnyn fmiu the Ntmzlnto The comnilUw-.Tntcd to buy a J. Raymond DeRldder, general the truck body ami had'1 Tr^pd The' planning bonrd was nsked presented their awardn by Mayor plnce of business on Lower Multi h new snowplow from L. D. Seeley, chairman of the hospital’s special Headquarters; Report w arning (lag on It D arkness had Uncovers Still to act in concert with the Matawnn Jo h n W. A pplegate. St. A bathroom window was broken Eatontown. The plow .will cost $680 gifts committee, said thnt as of now. Democratic Leader Township Planning Board, as the fnllcn when the accident occurrcd: arid will be equipped with a belt $271,109 has been pledged or receiv­ Must Produce school district covcrs both munici­ through the gymnasium out on h»:A rmj(n valued at $30 was tnken, A mimiooti* w i i h Isnotd the driver. . Stnte Police ABC Mon driven hydraulic lift, so the driver ed in cash in the $500,000 d riv e to palities. This the borough planning According to Mrs, Powell, her will not have to stop for hand the athletic field where a huge bon- j jJUt noihlng else was touched. Police Arrest Three Found At erect a new hospital. Members of thc Keansburg Inde­ board ugrcod to do, but only with husband nppmently did not see the pumping of the blade lifter. The flre. will be lighted. .Halloween | mv of lhe belief that If robbery pendent Democrats in their regulur council consent, ns ■. non-borough truck until n few feet* from It He Large Moonshine Pl^nt plow is a nine-foot V-type, with a refi oshments will be avallabh,1 fo,r..Wilfj tj10 niotlve, the attacker must meeting Iasi ntght dlscusscd a story agencies were involved. then npplled the brakes hurd. hut In Morganville Swamp seven-foot, six-inch sweep and can Reports $628 Total each child in costume, according lo hJlvr fieri Jn frl«ht after assaulting appearing in a county newspaper The schoolmen suggested the it wan loo 'lute to avoid collinlon be angled in cither direction. The Leo Wein.sfWn, who Is genera? ;^ r Nunziato. possibly In nlnrrii nt In Polio Donations in which Mrs. Kathryn >Iluber was planning bonrd make extensive sur­ HIn speed was enllomted at uhout Tlueo Newurk own wrested Hid' plow also has protective shoes in ­ chnimum of the. program, assisted ■ outcry he may have made. . quoted ns saying there was “no veys as to population and available miles nn hour by both his wife and uiilay' night fur allegedly operating stead of casters for the blade, With Mrs. William Donncnworth, who by lle rb e it CJitten.s, MBA p re sid e n t.' " split" in borough Democratic ranks; sites with notations on tholr suit­ the next motorist In line, a 11)0-giilIon-it-day mooushtno stilt two International trucks in servlcc, served us chuirman of the emer­ Mr. Weinstein said this morning: n • O i l nlso, that her group represented ability, both ns to location and that the costume.s will be judged by ! S f f l i n P P Q N ^ U l m / I V Mr. Scull said Mr. Pow ell wna lu Mmganvllla were remamlrd to the committcc anticipates good gency polio fund drive in Matawan Kennsburg. and claimed to hnve utilities needed. The school board a committee Including George S ;UCIVILCO U aiU I U ttJ nllve aud.upokc to him when Scott Ihe counly jail In default of entih. results in snow-removal work this after Dr. J. P. Cooper, original led a lnrgc delegation of Democrats also put up to the, planners a matter Barrett, Russell A. G. Steth*r, sujier- Jumped from the truck to see whnt ball_ while nwattlng grand- Jury ’ .‘winter. . chairman was stricken with , polio, to n county-wide rally in Asbury that has been n point of controversy, vising prlnei]■;11 . of Mataw'an hnd happened. Inltltd inudlcal ex­ licllon, - has announced , that collections in Park, Friday. whether to build a single large School*, Mrs. Genevieve Donnell, For sLt. Winschuh amination Indicated Ihe vlclImV .They were arraigned Sunday he th c borough totaled 5020. The Independents have been grammar school at the most central Mrs. Hen Smith, Karl Claus, and head and nuck s tru c k ' l|;.e ehnnils fore Mrii'llmm Township Muglstrnle Mrs. Donncnworth pointed out working for several weeks in nn point obtainable, or to build small Dr. J. Wallace McCuc. of the truck. ' AMmh I-T. Orunkln miYomphiiftls hy Charges Assault By thnt_the_ ..$Q28 does not represent Soldier’s Body effort, to make the coming election elementary schools in neighborhood Dr. . Ju liu s A. Toron, counly the Ktale Dejiiirlment of Alcoholic the entire amount of contributions Prizes will bo given to the boy Returned To Parents' show just how Btrong thc Demo­ centers. . " and girl with the pretlieM cos- physctan, pronilunced death due to Hrvermie Control, who*o sflonU given by Matawan residents,as many cratic Party really is In Keannburp, Sehool o/Ticiafs cautioned the tunics; lhe funnlcHt and moM . Home In Totovva_For ncclife/H Jind a/ivif (;o(i#ent for n u j (enmed wllh Keypori Hlnle Police sent their gifts directly to the Mon­ but decided thnt with such^a wide planning board they must be the movnl <»f the body from Bertie's . to rhmi* m on U»e eamonllaged plant mouth County headquarters in the original. Therer.^vijl be a spi'eial Military Rites rift in the ranks, which has been final judge of such recommend- morgue, Keypori, to Ihe Worden located In Wotdley's Mwmnp, nit Jamer Figone Alleges envelopes w hich w ere left lit award also for •Iji^'llnlest liny and admitted by, State Committeeman ntlons as may be made. girt In costume, Funeral Home, Red Bank. Texim IM . borough homes by the canvassers K \ ill f^ ilttin -y it t r j. w ill hi* iii-- Needless Roughing By The council sounded a counter Mrs Powo.ll told police her bus- The men oi« W illiam Corpley, A .report of tabulations at head­ Paul Kicrnnn and County Chnirmnn MiJiIinvhlK' llll- 101!) Ifitlluwrcn1 niKh'il WNimlny i'ikiiiiIiik In M. F. Bliss Price, they did not wish note of exception recently warn­ hoffdbond liy> hnrnr- i»f his p.dent^, M r and M rs. ers un. opportunity to show how well Report-On Widonlng Plan carefully planning suitable design ' Man Caught In Red Tape held In t:'r>no hail, for allegedly aid ­ Pnlrolman Donald Nuss in conncc- Mac. GilU’s, Mrs. Rnphael-C. Devlin, Theudoie Wlnselndi, 20r» Lincoln Mayor John .\V. Applegate an­ ing and ahening In the operation / tion with the arrest,of iho Union Mrs. Irene Bruce, Mrs. Robert Colot, they can deliver the Democratic for the assigned w indows. The iu Ave., Totowa iloroim h, al IMI0 lin'd -- . f i n i ; , . hnj.MiMid... on C h a r le s K nounced all but thi'oe of HI prop­ of a i.Mil, and W ilbur Hall, held lu [ Beach man by ,the patrolman for a Mrs. Jam e s M artin nnd Mr.s. Thom ns vote 1 ,nIn KcansBurg for the State itjal projects com pleted . yesterday at 10 ii'clocl'. a solemn high maiy the defendant he had nttempted >>n Hall \s\v\ tnninmed until nest Mr., Mrs. D. J. Blythe Jr with the way matters were handled the w idening of Main .St, The pfindpnl. He h being aviblrd by[ Tiii- M/ilawa/i stddleMoM hh Jll" MfLdtlJy-l'L'ldfller.hla car.... Flnc-Wa:i wluIl. t'i-.permiL-fm Iher iuvesllga- t consented to having the matter re- , . *,0nnn r» ^.forced directly, -to. - the- Monmouth j p ee k in g - Jpl^iUUU L /flniage^ by_-lhe—^‘Ro«ulnr—- group-nnd-the hoard of freeholder.! h»* --made a oofiimltf.ee e'jai^i.i^lni'” fellnw ! iilp being used to ti afetp'o I The Matawan man explained he i| Rothenbcrg released Patrolman! A suit to colled $12,000 damages cratic elub was in existence, despite* areas n prerequisite to "spending pictures will be‘Judged tomorrow j American military personnel from wan dMving n car with Florida ARC Credit* 'Trooper i Nuss in custody nf Keyport Patrol-j for injuries suffered in a traffic j thc fact that the ••Regular" group counly funds for the Matawan im­ by, Mrs. Fred M, lJurh’W, M/.i. ihe Phlllpplne't lo the Japabenn > plales ln'yuial llje time allowed on The raiding parly was composed jjman William Geiger."' ’ . | accident on July 4, 1040, near i held a charter for the old Demo- provem ent. peior Read, Mrn. Friinklln Audi r-' nimoliiiid v/a » mini', lu Subic May, [ inter»late reciprocal privilege when of AlW lnve: IP.-e W innrhuh, and four brother;., Jersey i eg|«4trallun In the U m ejntU l and nrri-.j ofj the men. Matawan Townfbi|), # .eol<-M d ob jpdefiant of an officer. •Patrolman ! Zarnowskl was driving south on j nod thus help the party candidates. It Wf*s announced that acfpiifiition Alhefl, Peter, Theodore and Joseph allowed, but thal correrfpondenc! j Tip elnbomle btlll, which was jecljon Ujja week to reeord |Nuss. at policc . headquarters. Mr. j nt'nr Euston . when hc i ——————————— of the needed areas mu»t-be com­ Whe.< hub, ' belwe<*n the Klorlda am i N ew J«*r- ■^nipped lo bundle the entire pio pleted this ye;ir an it will hi* neces­ Oiony In the m.'ciuil and haltery ^Figone was flhed 575, and $5 court j crossed to the wrong side of tho J p o lice O fficer® A re Lt. Wln.-ichuh wa« ii graduate of j,ey Moloi- Vehlele l)eparlnient.‘i >f melum i wliliilt.v, watt In a sary to present title to the county- case pre.,s<*d by Mir. I.aiHlri”. Me- cun'sed the <|elay thnt carried over Icosts, on this charge. road and crashed his car into the Pali-tAon High .School and Rons- building m the rem* »»f n hana' Involved In Accident in advance of the year-end drawing Lain a g a in .t hj.s wife, Mr>. M.u’y (he deadline. t(’\( ‘(iil inoidied viodh oil 'l'i xas lid, . Tlio trouble out of which these 1 i,u(o- c",nin« from ,he f,P' /.•'Im r Polylerlw ile la-ililtde, Troy, up of the county budget for 1(K>() Hendeiion, jn the court of Maj;i>- Ronald H Q u a il, Ford*, and M ' 1* t counter charges grew occured when j Pos^° direction. . . . . N. V. a1, an eleelileid engineer, ’Jh'> I’lill IukI l-een operating for Police officers were riding in can*} to get the Malaw.tn improvement tra te L u lb er A. Fo.'Me;, M alaw an ______burnlUy I1’ /feIJJy, Nevvafk. each J nb-.ot *-fx oiordfti. Hie authnrdfeu £ Patrolman Nuss brought Mr. Figone { »jnswcr t0 cornpl-imt hai J w hich collided on Rout»* 34. Mat* J included, T-.wO'lill-, OH HI J . c.id cf Th.nl,.' p a id Jft, an d W cnhls. on eomplami | I f nu I <*« i a m i was ^ to headquarters after picking ttio j boon filed. dehClibed as a | awan Township, in the rain Tur*-* - Patrick D'Aloia was approved a iii. Hender-on iibj-'fti-d speei-j «4jnn.,,. nppfcejntlon is exteiuhd of Town.-hlp Patrolman A le x a n d e r "large moom him* pot." Ke|/,ed at ‘ •: Union Beach man up on a charge » j day night. All persons In the cars I member of M. E. Haley Jfov C‘u. Oca ly |o a eonlenllon hy her .it ((J f}»?|ghbor«, K eyporf Kljbes fo r speeding bn Route 'M. the htllF weri* a ear and truck. | of running through a red light m M i SS M aria Nunziato I apparently escaped without injury.! ----- :------torm-y. M r n d K:.ity Jr , tl...t M i- ,,„M AitJ H, K. W . [|„l,nnii. The lidding paity found i4 r.0- ■but both - vehicles were,; badly j EUctrieal Appliancti lll>l»|i'l>on hull ll'n 1 l-llillt >'• nn ,Jr A. A, c,,,,!,,,,!,,,, f„r Ih.'li- .»<•(» gallon druiiih >if ''ih.iMi" and live- 4i;a,e/ifnCori'«- fined 310. and $2 costs, ”r on Fi,lon^ thc traffic ■ Aiding . & Teaching Plan . - Matawan Driver Fined iVienVaged.-‘ j and equipment; water heaters, buto- th.; 117 (ir.rutrf A w , J,.-...... a,, thf ht-< li gallon cans nf akohollc content ^ count by the Keyport magistrate. M.'sria N unziato of Line Rd„ M at­ ; William J. Murphy, an' inveMi* {malic blanket?,' ranges, rcfrigenj. was her hu'ib.ifid’s home Mr. H'’n- Hoic of fh«* aeddent nud‘/|eidh $200; Liccnsc Revoked ready to .make (he mlxlure. On'tlio awan Township, is one of seven'gator for dcrjon explajfe-/] Urn, j’ l. it now the I “ “ cond precinct. Newark Mors, freezers, pumpfl, motors, etc ' Seym our Ob-»’U u i . o ik iv it liuih'w. an-' Muln pieotl'-et ,»,rie U uee Til).gallon cook- Class Officers At MJC undergraduates at New Jcmey j police, was driving' towards hi*! fly GE. Holpolnt, Fiilrbnnks-Mortt.', residence of his wife ,v. he'j. in i _ Mrs Kny Ol-eii. protf-ir of divorce -infj it.; Miitiitvun. wan iirriiiiHicil I <•''" ' ...... COliego for Women teaching French [ •urmner home nt ' Point- Plenranl | and Myers" What ore your require- , Mr. and Mu,-John Ol », ll,.|'iinhT .Imm-i II. Miirttirln M.il-j T» roi:ipUti. ihv iiitwraa tliwii !nl eg e‘i a t \U H a n i .f Three Matawan High School io New Brunswick young«ter.«.; Beach when his auto collided with j merits? Conover Bros. , 5»lcs A and family. hwihi I'.illi-i- ('.m il mi Wiilm-i.iliiy j ''-IT!' ii ~T.i KMllmi corilpf w ith oii|>- Avd v graduates have . been named - to These classes are now in their Mth!on« driven-.by- Willlnm Stringer. ] Service. Phone l*iolmdel 0-0121. iMal-iwan Town«hlp---•• • innrniilK nil ,r rlliilK«' "f 'lulnK '-ll lim r vntlt mill n p ln ttu n n w ith « ilft-; posts as class officers at Monmouth consecutive year, u nder the direc- > Elizabeth. A2'Monday in the Botany! Matawan Township police Inve*- 10 a.m . In John L Ta.*ini ; w. ,1! |... hi 1,1 Kr|,|n> ,'v‘ iiliiji hi )l,-,l | Scrvlci- 1VI. Ilnliuitol «.0I2| after 111* car Is alleged to have hit pncovor«»d in the *hde/ raiding men $i73 Main St., and Rita D'Aloia, 4 Building at 4:30 p.m. during NJ.C.’sj ligated. r Main St. Jlp27-;-Adv.!Mi*n'« llull. Multi St.. K.-y|>»rt. Th’.-j Wlrlotunh, N J. ivifptllf-Ailv and damaged an imoeeupled paiked «:dd M “' lie of the biU4(0|»| uf ^Hight St. . acJdemlc year. im ‘,lll,r.f> "A'ill Invll;* tlH'li funilli iillto... .wned by fjeorge llenbllin «d ll;. k in d ’ b e u .io e of th e com phtto' Wfile For Our Toy CiUlog B » Oil! L i j .* w i j PItn ' anil, frU-nili, In tii.- ulliiir. Tlirn Wesing Machine, ' 1M» Rroad HI , Matawan ■ N*i in ' e . . patrol will meet Monday afternoons photographer. gave notice a pole on of Newark,.presenta t thc meeting, faculty...... the juke box. which ha* been hhenrw lH be llob. C om m ^lot, m at 3:30 and the officers are Perol Second St.. wos afire. A still alarm are owners of a large tract in the Last week two groups in the broken for som e time,. w as . iii.ia.bU-. j .observance of A ll Saints and A ll Peseux, patrol" leader; Deanna John­ wentTn lo the Keyport Engine Co. S o u ls J 3ays._i:esp.ectLvely, Beers-Clark St urea o f. Raritan class were taken to thc Ford plant To I5t* repaired iinviiner son, scribe; and Patricia Emmons, _ At l0:15_p m.,‘ Jolm Mocci, Lower Person.^ desiring to have prayers Townshipr und “wish "to erect- ap; at 'Metuchen and'the- Esso-Bayway Due- to-J/ic.. fic*w_ law which -for­ treasurerT" T he semijT- - p;irror_ w ill~ Main St., Matawan,lelepliontd lira said-.fur the dead, on. AlLSmils. Dii_v proximately 200 homes within the reflnery-W-This week two more bids any crepe^pMpcf^ccorntion’i- have a Halloween party at Mrs. power line pole was abla/e al Been;,i . , are asked tn communicate with lhc ncxt^severnl years. . They, need groups make these trips, \ ' Euley|g_homc, and a ss i stance w Ul ' ^reJlark St.\ This'brought Ila^d ,1^- l>rM; rector before,that day. ______water lines for'proper development-^ beZgiven::by ..Mrs. Stacy~“C;TrhYiTi,“ n s w ell a s K eyport Hren.en Into I < l™ tth e S.udellt tounc.1; wn, Fits! Presbyterian . and are w illing-to pay $2li0(t tow ard :ib)c lo .v’L'lirc .som e asbestos paper, a ctio n . k The Rev. Chester A. Galloway, committee member...... This paper,‘being fireproof, made the cost of laying such lines, Mr. .Shortly after 11 p.m. calls were pastor, has selected “la Life A Hopla said. . Shuffleboard Game;s The junior patrol is in c H in ^ e a c h ’ lhe gym dim enough for dancing. Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock and revived in' quick succession. One Fuke?" as his sermon topic for Sun* Mrs. Romano olso addressed thc horn J. Gilomns, Beers St., warned t # day morning. The choir will sing Council and pointed out that there Add To Polio Fund their Halloween paity will be this ;i jinle was ribla/o on that street. H igh bchooi JVlU«IC U nits “The Green Cathedral” by .Hahn. are now three homos at the site and Friday;- Margaret Weigand is scribe Tlun Theodore Lester, assistant j To Entertain Por P-TA Mrs. Celia Magee, organist, will play water is needed as existing wells /or the unit. Mrs, Foley is being. t thief of Harris Gardens lire Co. "Blessed Are Ye Faithful Souls” by do not contain a sufficient supply. Sunday’s Elimination assisted with this group by" Mrs. ' Rudolph Peseux and Mrs, Howard Union P.[-nch, vgave^W Drd- he had B y M ja Sjostrom TiO^ Brahms; and ‘‘Christ Thou Lamb of Mrs. Romano said thut although her Contests Net $50.50 . observed a pole blazing up near ' Matawan Parent-Teacher Asso­ God," by Karg-Elert...... property is in Raritan Township, .Mowery. ' ' Both patrols are'making- puppet;; . Johnsm'Ps store on Clark St., Key ciation, the fortunate group, is to First Church of.Chrlst, Scientist she felt that an influx of 200 families j In Donations...... nnd doing Red Cross work. Troops port. Three minutes later Charles be entertained by' the high school “Everlasting Punishment" is the ^immediately adjacent to the bor- j The women’s shu/Tlpboard elim­ 01 and 25 will participate in the . _j'ra*icr. Main SU »o.t notice a poh -.musical, departm ent. subject fo/ Sunday morning at the ough would bring greater returns ination contests held. Sunday after­ Girl Scout.fund drive and will at­ "'wns ml'ire near the Jersey Centra . Dec. 7 •the-C»iriV’ Glee”Club-;aiiii 11 'uNjlock /MUvicc in ‘Jchcyichbl. to' Keyport business houses, Mrs. noon and evening in the Silver — • Power and Li^ht Co. building. Al the Hoys' Choir, under the direction Hall, Main St., Keyport. The, Romano also would assume Die ex­ tend church in uniform during Girl Dollar Bar Keyport, for the benefit 11:20 p.m. cam e a new alarm for the of Mrs. Aliee Keating, and the Golden Text 4*;. -“The-Lord is far pense of-lay ing the. main-from-its Scout week. . . of the oincrgeriey polio fund drive, harassed firemen, a call from Jacob high school band, directed by Mr. from (Tie wicked: .but he hcareth United Nattohs Day—24 October—was celebrated this year by Rele­ te rm inus to h e r home* Bites -i'’ Brownie Troop 10, will have'tr netted a total of $50.50 in donation?. .Kneute,_Keyport First Aid Squad Raeina, will give a concert for the prnyer of thi' righteous." (Prov. gates and staff members,oMJ.N. with a cornerstone ceremony for Mr. -Hopla said that on the basis Hulloween party on Friday at .the' The. funds were collected through home of Mrs. George Emmons, .. member, serving notice he' li'ad tin* association. 15:207...... - - ...... Uie world organization’s permanent headquarters (above), now of reccnt borough water line instal­ contributions given by each person rij'hted n pole afire near the pquad Tlie Girls' Glee Club will sing under construction in New York City. Scheduled as principal par­ lations, the cost for the main would leader, assisted by the troop com­ participating in .the contests. - headquarters. | "iJeek the Halls,'" an old Welsh Farm Short Courses ticipants in the ceremony—marking JU.N.'s fourth “birthday"— be b etw een $3500 and $3700, for the mittee. The Brownies are making • Many Inquiries air: • “The Lord’s P ray er.” by were President Harry S. Truman of the United States (upper right estimated 875 feet needed. Laying First prizes were won by Frances stuffed dolls tu be distributed in Draw Area Residents Insert) and U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie (lower right insert). Monsieur and Mary Semchessen, hospitals at Christmas time. ln the midst of nil these fire calls. Malolte; nlso a grftup of carol.i the main below the highway is a representing various nations.. large factor in cost estimates, ac­ und sccond prizes by Madge Haw­ . the telephone wires buzzed with Rutgers University’s College of The selections sung by the Boys' cording to tho councilman, .... kins and Ida Bailey. Wedding Announcements inquiries as to why the lights wore Agriculture campus will,be visited C hoir w ill'b e : “S ilent Night,!* in •The contests were directed by printed promptly on paneled or tlickering nnd going out. daily for the next 10 weeks by 170 /our part harmony, and-"We Three Freneau Firemen Music Chairman Is Mrs. Dorothy Warwick, captain of bridal book snow-white vellum at Union Bench firemen..were called persons at New Brunswick- for the Middletown Lions Kings of Orient Are," with three the women’s shuffleboard team of this office. while, all this Was going on ’in Kep* annual short courses in fanning. - solos. ; ' Will Honor Scouts thc Silver Dollar, and Mrs. Peggy port to put out n blaze on' a utility Tlie registration list, issued today Literary Speaker Some spccial music, including u Answer Two Calls Lovelace, co-captain. pole at Route 3G and Stone-Rd. - by Prof.‘Frank G. Helyar, director novelty number, is lo be provided The Middletown Lions -Club, Present at the matches were Key­ In Keansburg there was also, u lit' resident iiLstrucfJon at -the col* by the' band. , , . ' Aid In Brush Blazes; State Department Head meeting Tuesday night ut Louis's port Mayor and Mrs, Charles E. lege. Includes names' of persons “C ” WILLIAMS ■ blazeroTrrr-wood-pole-ttt-Wotxl-aiwl Airp;it'ent5~Tmd-lheir-tfrien,d*-wiU- Restaurant, Middletown/ completed Applegate, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ■ Palmer Aves., and many Keansburg from ull. parts of New Jersey ns —Items-Of Community Illustrates Talk With be Invited to thu-cnneert._ • ’arrangements for honoring the new J. Hopla. Mrs. Hopla is chairman residents were roused by a red well as some from eight other states. Activities ' Interpetive Solos Monmouth Girl Scout troop al next of the drive in Keyport. for The agricultural short eourses of­ /flare in tlie • darkened sky to ihe week’s dinner meeting. The Lions Mrs.’Hopla announced yesterday east. Rumor spread tho J. Howard Net' $80 On Sale Of fered include dairy farming, animal The Freneau Firemen wore called Mrs. C.- Howard Sanborn of Glen will present a troop flag to the that Sunday’s contests brought the husbandry, poultry farming, fruit Better Plumbing Smith Co, factory nt Port Monmouth Refreshments At Game out Sunday nfternoon to help ex­ Ridge, state chairman of music of unit. d rive total in K eyport to $080.45. growing, vegetable gardening, turf was burning and that a plane ndre tinguish a woodlund fire on Texas the New Jersey Federation of Announcement was made that the ; Additional _contributions __ _ from _ the had'plunged into the bay. Invest!* By Itita M. Volker T)0 -: .management and landscape main­ Rd., and eaiiy Monday to a fire on Women's Clubs; was the speaker Lions will sponsor a charity ball j jmuse {0 house canvass amounted and i'.ation proved the glare to be from Seniors were very successful al tenance. This is. the 44th year the Lloyd Rd. ^ • Friday afternoon at thc meeting of on S a tu rd a y ,. Nov. 20, at the,to 530.13. Mrs. Hopla has requested the gases being burned from the selling refreshments at tho first courses have been given by the Miss Lillian Janssen is u, surgical, the Keyport Literray Club, held In Leonardo Field Club. The entire t!)at be announced, that the drive institution. All those who success­ Hearing 100*foot, high stacks at the Smith home football game. They made patient in Hazard Hospital. the Reformed Church House. proceeds will be given to the River­ of which-she is chairman, is for the factory. ' The' low-hanging clouds fully complete their work receive Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood jr. $00 clear. The program was under the view Hospital fund. On motion of National Foundation for Infuntile Cellars Pumped certificates at Ihe end of the 10-week and daughter ' Linda, and Miss intensified the glare. i The students, under Miss "Gene direction of Mrs. George W, Porter, Lion Louis Colito, a $20 donation Paralysis, which is not connectcd I Jennie Lockwood were Monday, White's supervision, sold hot dogs, period. . music chairman, and included three was voted toward the purchase of with the lister Kenny Drive. Oil Burners Judson Thorne Has soda, candy, ice cream, and foot­ Students from this section include visitors in New York. . solos by Mrs. S anborn in whlch-vShe- television sots for nil dormitories ball programs. William A. Cross, Holmdel; lrvy Recently members .of the “Up demonstrated interpretative • types nt the Jamesburg State Home for' Electric. Water Heaters 10th Birthday Party 'flic students who sold thc re R. Doty. Keyport, andi Willlflm A. Town-Down Town" card club at­ of selections. In her talk,, Mrs. Boys. All Lions clubs in the state ■ freshments were Gloria, Slano. Rainaud, Cheesequake. 6 " ~ tended a performance of “As the Sanborn stressed thc role of music are giving like amounts. A party was given In honor of . JOBBING . . chairman: Roy Lernaire, Jane Girls Gu-'i.rr;,New York City. ih-.relation to other departments Members were. urged to bring . Promptly Attended To. t ^Judson Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Staegcr, Nancy Tourine, and Arlene Mrs. nutlr Algnr, Sen . Bright, bf club work and urged a renewed disubletL toys to next week's meet­ George E. Thorne, Route H5, Holm­ Celebrates Too Soon; 14 C edar S t.. K ey. 7-1560 Rose. spent the weekend in Freneau with interest in music as" a means of ing. The articles will be taken to Starts At K.H.S. " del Township, on Saturday after- ; A t the following hom e gam es Mr, Ends Up In Jail---- her sisteb, Mrs. John Lockwood jr. expression, 'r Cottage 3 at the Jamesburg Home 1 noon. Judson was celebrating his liardic and Miss Hudyma will su> Mrs. Joseph Latsko of Freneau, National Bible Week was ob for repairs. Members also were ..P h o n e K ea n sb u rg 6-0360 ' Kith birthday. Games were played Music Instructor pervise the refreshment committee. Celebrating his good ‘ behavior spent a-few. days in Philadelphia served in a reading by Mrs, C. and refreshments served. Prizes proved the undoing of Robert West, where she visited relatives. . Leon Garrison, wlto also recited a Forms New Group To J. L. HORNER , were won by Pete Genove.se, Staten Island Man To Freehold, and as a result he has Mrs. Ralph War/ie has recovered poem, "Little Old Bible of Mine." Enlarge Advance Unit Roberta Dorbeeker, and the guest Seniors Sell Programs ncciunulntrd 00 more days In tho after being confined to her Freneau Mrs, Henry T. Hopkins, president, Face Hit-Run Complaint PIANO TUNING of honor. . county jAll in which to accum ulate home by illness. ' - welcomed Mrs. A. J. MacNeil as a By Roberta Roberts ’50 19 Linton Placo * Others attending were Ernest By Virginia Helb TiO more time-off for good conduct-. Stephen P. Trojak, Philadelphia, new member of thc club. Detection of a driver who al­ Homer Gerlufsen, director of KEANSBURG. N. J. Dal to, Louis Granalo, Paul and Tiie senior class is selling pro­ Magistrate Herbert R. Hothenburg was a weekend visitor of Mr. and ‘ An invitation was extended by legedly hit und damaged the car music at Keyport High School, has Irene Dobry, Betty Mason, Robin grams for all the home football games. (sentenced the man ,Thursday .after Mrs. Reinke L. Janssen, Freneau. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Lober • of of Peter Karloygue, Keyport mcr-fformed » beginners' ««..«.band. The *.«. and Rhoda Dorbeeker, Paul and .....* Keyporl police arrested ‘him as At the last meeting, the Ladies New York, for members of the chant, on Main St. Tuesday morning ^ro.up meets in the seventh period Albert Montnsana. Mary Ann . The - program committee has drunk and disorderly .on Front St. Auxiliury of thc Freneau Indepen­ dub to be guests at their studio and then did not stop nor report the daily and will enlarge the regular j . Genovese, Cornell and Tena Chur- charge of it. V irginia Helb is the West wus previously sent up for dent Fire Co. changed the meeting N ov. 20. Mr. Lober, fam ous sculptor, incident to police took place shortly bnnd next year. Some of thc 1 DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER cillo, Rita and Camilla Siano, Mr. chairman and her assistants are Rita 30 daysnn a drunkcness ehurgc, He nights to the first Wednesday of after an alarm for his apprehension students will nlso join the advanced' and Mrs. George E, Thorne and Volker, Connie Wolf, Ann Venn and will display a”'statue of Thomas Jeanne Hyer. appealed by letter to Magistrate every month. Paine which’ will later be east in was broadcast. band to replace the seniors who! OPTOMETRIST Mr, and Mrs. George Thorne sr. A passerby took the number of The purpose is to raise money Itothenberg from jail for time off George Duncan and John Lock­ bronze and transported to Morris­ will graduate. j EYES EXAMINED for the senior class. . to see the World Series. This did wood sr. of Freneau, celebrated town where the unveiling will be tho car. An hour thereafter an auto The progress of the class is, Board Of Health Asks not avail him, but ho did get five their birthdays Tuesday. conducted. bearing a license plate with the recorded, and each, student will 35 W. Front St., Keyport days off tho 30 days for good be­ During tho social hour which reported number passed on Front receive a mark on hia report card. I School Rule Be Kept Tel. K eyport 7-2020 Union Beach .Canteen havior. However, no sooner wus followed,. Mrs. J._ Frank Weigand St and was spotted by Kcyport A ccrtain number of credits to be! Matnwan Bbrough Board of To Open Second Year he released than he felt tHe need Legion Auxiliary was hostess and rofryshenbi were Patrolman William Geiger. The awarded for the course will be H O U R S “ Health has directed the rule no to celebrate alcoholicaRy his ex­ served to the 35 members ahd driver was stopped and taken to decided by the State Department of] D A ILY: 0 a.m. lo 6:30 p.m. children cun return to School after .The Union Beach Teen Age Can emplary conduct, so he told the guests. . police headqunrters. lie was given Education. \ ] Wed., 9 p.m. to 12 Noon '• confinement at home or, the., hos­ teen, sponsored by the Sportsmen's police." Committees Named A t'the next meeting on Friday, summons for leaving the scene of A t present there are 22 m em bers, i Fri., 9 o.m. to 9 p.m.- - pital with a communicable disease, Club, wlITopcn for'Hs"second year This Ik West's'fourth' 'offense. . Nov. 4, Mrs. Edward'Young will be an accident, returnable before Mag­ The students are learning to play " Sat., 9 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. on Friday evening, tfov, -i, in lhe istrate Herbert R. Rothenburg Oct. or on suspicion of such contagion, Mrs. W. Donnenworth, hostess and Ihcrcj will be-an> ob­ a variety of musical instruments, u n til.u physician’s., certificate for Florence Ave. School when the On. President's List servance of "International Week,” 31;'" 0 which include fiute, clarinet, trom­ -return in secured. Russell .A. G. evening's progranr will 'be in the Selects ;A*de*; Three - . •with—a—gu^st-speaker from_.Inter-r _ The driver identified himself as bone, trumpet, drums, mellophone, George R, Kiffin of Staten Island. Aren't Your Taxes Stetler, supervising principal .stated form of n masquerade dance.. The New jersey State TenChors national Utilise, New York City. baritone, bell lyre, and sousa* | The canteen is for children be* Members Welcomed _ thismornjng. College at Tvonlon, hns notified phone. Most of the Instruments tweeji the ages of 13 and 19 years, High Enough' HOW? This certificate is to be obtained Keyport High School, Principal Mrs. William Donnenworth,.presi­ Mrs. Granville Smith On Dean’s List belong to the school, some bclon; frtim thc family physician in attend­ and the dance will starts at " 7 George D. Search that Miss Valeria dent of Mntawan Unit, American to the members, and some are Protect. Your Home — o'clock and continue to 10 p.m. Honored At Shower ance expecl in cases where the Goetz and Miss Marian Weber, Legion Auxiliary, appointed com­ Walter E. Gay, son of Mr. and rented. • " . Kill Political Housing ;u:hool .nurso recommends jt be juniors at Trentop, hijve been in­ mittees for the coming year at the Mrs. E dw in M. G ay of 22 Sunset A tag day is being planned by . Mrs..Granville.Smith..oLKeyport, It n i l ! .NOT H o u r mIuium issued by The school physician, the eluded on the President's List of meeting held Monday evening In AverrMatawani has boon named-to lhe group, to help raise money for Cubs Halloween Party was, honored. Tuesday evening at a K ttlll .\OT iimiM' ilir supervising principal stated. high ranking students for the past the Legion Hall. Three new mem­ the dean’s list at Brown University. uniforms- Plans ;ire also being surprise shower given by Mrs. l( u til anil) t*rfi(

on tin.-' ,ii 1 un,0 0 0,mm been on tlie books n long while, was nliig’,'"starting a( 7:T5‘'in"Uie^Keypo)'l 3ludeiUs~luiviii'gnr7,,B',"‘iiverage;'* seniestcr„.of_ th.e^04B:10J!)_academic Several members of the ndvunccd 'Kelly—nnd- -Mrsr Daniel-Manelnk— Mrs. Roman's ~hoiiVeT“ Sec0rid Sl“ rolitirnl Huiisinu llom! Issue not sufficiently enforced in times Reformed Church " House, Cubs, Committee chairman named are: y ear...... band” w ho "Have a frecT’Tperlod' K eyport, past. » 1 Cubbers and parents are Invited. He is n candidate for the degree eagerly assist Mr. Gerlufsen with Nov. 8, 1949 H ove yoii .read, tho c la rifie d itda? Mrs. Ray Brown! Americanism; The decorations were in yellow Mrs. James/Martin, child welfare; of fcfichelor of arts at Brown where the group. It reminds the older nnd white nnd the gifts were placed Mrs. Joan/ Skinner," community he is a senior. members of the way they sounded In n similarly decorated basket. Matawan Auto Body xervicor IVjlss Ellen Kelly, consti­ when they began. TWO LOVES HATH HE - ENGINEERING AND MUSIC Prizes for games were won by Mrs. tution; Mrs. Nancy Reynolds, edu­ and Fender Shop . Walter Martin and Mrs. Percy Restaurant Owner III cation of war orphans; Mrs. Alice Lower Main Street Wilson. A buffet supper was Dance To Aid Drive Walling, friends and membership; Matawan-'-- - . served. Edward Helios, proprietor of the Mrs. Donftl(J»fWeir, memorials; Mrs.' Collision Work a Specially Others attending were M(s. John Town Restaurant, W. Front St., Key­ A.barn dancc, for the benefit of Painting —, Color M atching Rose Pouzenc, legislation;. Mrs. Free Kstim atca Jones sr., Mrs. Ehrhnrt Walstrom, port. suffered an attack of illness the emergency polio drive, will be W.ilson W. Hubrough, music; Mrs. Phon* M atawan 1*1008 - Mrs, William Leonard jr., Mrs. Wil­ late yesterday afternoon at the held Sunday afternoon and evening Mae Glllls, rational defense; Mr9. liam Leonard, sr., Mrs. John Dane, restaurant. Mr. Hellos was removed in Huddle’s Tavern,. Laurel Ave,. Ann Tourine, hobbies; Mrs. Ilobejt Mrs. John Jones jr., Mrs. Leon to his Keansburg home . Keansburg.' All those attending are Colot, publicity; Mrs. Irene Bruce, f WITZ'S f tin MM IVJatthews, Mrs. llarvey S. Bedle urged to mask and wear costumes.' trophic*;; and aw ards: Mrs. Grnce jr., Mrs. Leo Smith. Mrs. Harold You can buy Security Bond? by Prizes will be awarded. Refresh-' Curran, scholarship; Mrs. John Romnh, Mrs. Thomas F. Bohnsack, the Payroll Deduction Plan. menis will be served. Y O U R B U R N E R . W I L L Kelly, GnJd Star mothers; -Mrs. Miss Patricia Smith, and Mariiee Raphael C. Devlin, girls' stute. EXCLAIM '■‘ITS G REA T/ nnd Willinm Roman. Gifts were , The members were asked to at­ sent by Mrs. Vincent Tooker, Mrs, THIS OIL AM O I tend a dance to be given by the Clifford Cnrr nnd Mrs. Lily Crooks. COOPERATE /* combined Bergen County 40 und 8 H E R B E R T S and the American Lcgiun, on Nov. 12, at Asbury Park? A $t0 donntion Brother Of Keyport WALLPAPER & PAINT STORE was voted to the lGirl Scout fund Man Dies In Fitkin drive, and $5 to the emergency polio drive.^-a i- , Willinm Conover, 71, of 55 BoWne Opening November 1 Ave., Freehold, brother of Alfred GOP Rally Friday Conover'of Keyport, died Saturday in Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Nep­ WILL CARRY COMPLETE LINE OF— A political rnily sponsored by the tune. Regular Republican Candidates of Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Union Beach will bo held tomorrow May Conover; four sons, George. Murphy's Paints and Varnishes (Friday) evening at 0:30 ln Pete’s Tennent; William and Frederick, Tavern. Besides the municipal can­ Robcrtsville; und James, Freehold; didates, ‘ state ond county can­ three, daughters. Mrs. William Well known makes of Wallpaper didates will attend the rally to Adamko, Mrs. John Conwny and LOUIS STULTZ. A?: which tho public ls invited. There Mrs. Frederick Mooney. Freehold; OIL BURNING , E q u a lly at bomi gtaeratlng electricity or music if P a r k tr H. Daggett, professor of •leclrical engineering will be refreshments. two sisters, Mrs. John Storer, Free­ Painter s Supplies EQUIPMENTS service and former dftan of fluigeri College of Engineering. At his piano he works on a new football light song hold, ^nnd Mrs. Kiitherino Abbott, m LO IL'M M fM ’MAt -lor th* state unlverilty. Bui he's bi much at home with the complicated instruments and equipment of the You enn' buy Security Bonds by Belmar; and another brother, Gil­ 19 LITTLE STREET MATAWAN, N. J. KEYPORT 7-2104 ••KEVPOBT •nplnetplnQ laboratory. . , . the Payroll Deduction Flan. bert, Freehold. 1 27. 1949 THE MATAWAN’JOURNAL, MATAWANf N. J. New Jersey Conference appoint­ Sister, Brother Win ' ’ Fine Bayshore Drivers properly observing the right-of- Two Cars Collide Swanson, Rumson, sustained dam­ ments. .. . way rules at an Intersection. Mr. aged ..fendenj when the- vehicles The reception closed with re­ Open Girl Scout Judgment At Freehold For Crash On Route 35 Post was represented by Edward Middletown Township police re* collided ut 5:35 p.m. on Route 38 freshments served by the Women’s Fairry jr., Kcyport, and>Mr,’ Frank­ ported Sundiiy that cars driven by and Leonard Ave. Greets New Pastor Society of Christian Service which Drive For Funds Mrs. Mary Anna White, Mon­ Fines of $5, and $3;.lin* court by costs, Alex Levhick, Freehold. Jo h n Firestone, 00, b f High St., arranged the program. mouth St., "Red Bank, and her were assessed by-Magistrate Stanley Union Beach, and Frederick L. Classified ada get result* chcaply. brother, Joseph G, Reiss, 38 John­ Stillwell, Holmdel Township against Rev. E. Jay Amey And Mothers And Adult son Lane, Keansburg, executors of Frederick E, Post, Second St., Key­ Aged Man, Boy 11, Are Sentence Pair For Wife Honored At Party Friends To Make the estate of their father, George H. port, and Robert Franklin, Pori Treated At Hospital M alaw an 1*0024 Frea Estimates Given Robbery In Keyport Reiss, won an $1100 judgment at Monmouth, as result of a collision In Church Hall Canvass Of Homes . Freehold, Thursday, in a suit between vehicles. operated 'by -tlu* Two residents of this area, urn BB- Arraigned at Freehold, Friday, against Ernest R. Shaw, Little two men nt the Intersection of year-old Union Beach'' man, and W ILLIAM H. MALLETT A large crowd, including three before County Judge John C. Girl Scouts of Northern Mon- S jlver. ‘ L a u rel Av««~und -Route 35, SejiL 17. Nick SantUlippo, 11, of Route 3(1, .. visiting, ministers and a host of _ - Giordano, 'Theodore Pavldriis, 'ID, mo'uth' County w ill" start li” "fund i A Jury before County Judge1 ” MrvW st and Ills wife, riding in Raritan Township, wore treated at Floor Coverings church 'members and., triends.. ex­ and Nicholas Mandikcs, 23, both of drive for $15.0QQ on Sunday, which Richard J. Hughes returned the their car, were Slrui‘fe* by a truck Monmouth Memorial Hospital oyer INLAID UNOtEUM ASPHALT' nnd nUBBEH TILE tended a cordial wc^comc to the Perth Amboy, were sent to re­ will Inst through Nov. 5. The house- verdict after testimony that the operated by Mr. Franklin as they tho weekend for Injuries sustained PLASTIC WALL TILE Rev. and Mrs. E.--Jay« Amey last formatories on breaking, entering to-house drive will be conducted by late Mr. Reiss loaned Mr. Shaw were making a left turn from in falls. - . Showroom it Vflley Lumber 8i Supply Co. ‘ week at a reception in their honor and larceny charges involving rob­ mothers and adult friends of Girl the money and wns never repaid. Route 35 to Laurel Ave. All three Jam es Osborn, 400 C entral Ave., Route 34 and Main St. MATAWAN held in thc Iccture hall of the Cliff- bery of stores at Keyport and Free­ Spouts. ' ’ N otes to $900 dated Ju ly 1, 1044, were Injured. Mr, and Mrs. Pnst Union Bench, was taken’ to the wood Com m unity Methodist hold. On Sunday the Girl Scouts-will $100 for Ju ly 8, 19,44. and $100 on wore treated at tlie- scone by tlie hospital Saturday with a fracture C huich. ~ .Judge Giordano sentenced Pav- 'attend church in uniform to com­ Nov. 25, 1044, w ere presented by Keansburg First Aid Squad ahd Mr, fcf the right ankle nnd nu back The visiting clergymen were Uie lonis to Annandale and Mandikcs memorate the birthday of Juliette* Edward W. Wise Jr., attorney for Franklin was removed to#Uiverview stralji. when he fell from a ladder , Rev. Norman Riley, St. John’s to Bordentowri after, commenting Low,- founder^ of Girl Scouting in thi' plaintiffs. H ospital. Thursday.* Methodist Church, Keyport; the Bears Friendly Service that' their home conditions were so the United’States. • ■ Mr. Shaw contended, the loans .Magistrate Stillwell ruled Mr. The Sunflllippo boy received a . ■ > GEORGE T, BEAL, JR., Proprietor - Rev. Warren Layton, First Meth- bad there is “little htjpe for re­ Girl Scouts from various parts of were Tepaid two or three weeks Post Was making an illegal turn and j fractured left wrist Sunday When - odist Church, Matawan, and the habilitation.” •* the ‘ county have been active in before Mr. Reiss* d ca th 'O ct. 3, ,1947. Mr, Franklin was guilty of not he fell from a horse. . • Formerly INSLEY BROS. Rev. Douglas Merriam. ClifTwood Tiie,^pair was -char&ed___wlth_ a manyiworth while projects, £he Chi»rles_BoUigarpL,_Rcd.__B;!nk, a —Bcach— Community- 'Presbyterian' burglary Oct. 15, 1948, at the Every- Brownies have irt'adc toys for the defense witness, related being C hurch. • make Store, 91 W. Front St., Key­ Junior American Red Cross ^o be present when the money allegedly Mobilgas Service Station In response to words of greeting j port, in which a television set given tow-children in hospitals at was paid back by Mr. Shaw at thc ~ Phone KE 7-33B7 ” by-rthc^thrcc“TTvinisters"nnd—masterj Three radios and a phonograph were In te rm ed ia te and seniorChrl: BoTtigaro taxi office...... Highway 3S Near Six Corners --of-ceremonies,r Norman .QJsson. the RGSS-WtMAGHAN AGENCT taken a n d jin o th c r job JDct. 24, 1948, scouts ha\?e been active in helping Mt\ Wise, conteffam'K this was : Rev. Mr/ 'Ainey'pledged ' his'fuil at 1" H am pton's ’r'~ Je w c lr r -' " SloR>,: Mie poUorcancerv muJ.UplcLsderosis.. untnter -ai'gued.• UiaL^if-r-.the ;Joan» Repairs on All Makes of Aulos ... - support to the church in ClifTwood. Throckmorton St., Freehold* in and tuberculosis drives. They have were repaid tlie notes should have He was appointed as pastor oC the „ . Washing and Greasing .______which two pistols and a quantity of donated and repaired toys, dressed been taken back by Mr. Shaw, ‘ ClifTwood congregation last month. JoWelry were stolen. dolls for public health centers and 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. Cars Called For and Delivered Following the exchange of re­ Henry Spitzer, ajtorney for the h ave assisted fcV.thir b aby clinics in Tires — Batteries — Parts marks, a short program of enter­ pair, had urged leniency, declar­ the public centers. , . Eagles Meeting Tuesday Telephone Matawan 1 >0003 .. . tainment was presented. Mr. Olsson. ing that they were sent to Borden Thc Girl Scouts have also adopted ’Coifie In and Boa Us —- Lot's Gal Acquainted K eyport A erie, 2047. F ra te rn a l . in addition to serving'as master of town for classification In connec­ families in Europe and I u i y c - pro ­ Order of Eagles,- will’hold an im­ ceremonies,- recited a humorous tion with eases in Middlesex vided them with clothing kits, food, poeni, *‘A Sailor's Farewell to His Ppunty at the , saiq£ lime. They candy and complete layettes. portant meeting Tuesday night in $ $ $ $ Eagles Hall, Keyport, President Horse,” and sang 'The Sunshine of: made good records at the institu­ Local motion picture houses will Anthony Nappi announced "yester­ Your Smile." . • . tion, he told the court. ' have u short Him on Girl Scouting ’ Other ’features of: tlie program; day, All members., are urged to ovl'r tho weekend were, twosolos by Mrs. Frank; attend as plans for the aerie's late M o n e y as you need it! - Evaldi* '‘My-Happiness” • arid ‘‘Now Over 107,000 Voters..... fall , and winter._ program will be . Is Tho Hour”, "Thc Old Fashioned In Monmouth County To Hold Food Sale drafted, “ " Home," a vocal solo with gditar T h e ae rie is sponsoring a H al­ We maket Personal L i o a i t s accompaniment by Ernest VanCleef; A to tal of 107,168 'p e rso n s are The Kcyport Grammar School loween dance at the hall tomorrow two humorous recitations, “That registered and will be entitled to Parcnt-Tcachcr - Association Will (Friday) night. Tiie affairu will H ired G irl” and ‘,'Tlic T ragedy” by vote on Nov. 8, according to Mrs. hold a food sale on Saturday morn­ start at 0 o'clock witii" music by Mrs. Hendrick VnnCleif, and a Ruth Scisco, commissioner of per­ ing, starting at 9 o'clock in thc H. Joe Mazaroppl's orchestra. * 5 0 * 5 0 0 ALEX KURMES CO. •soprano solo,-“Annie Lnurie” by manent registration and secretary B, Thomas Co. store, Front and Mrs. Joseph Allen of Union Bcach. of the Monmouth County Election Mnin SLs. Classified ads get results cheaply. Gas Heating Equipment Sqmucl Brown, music director of board. _ . to enable you to reduce your car payments, • _ the church, played three violin Long Branch leads thc list with Summer Cooling solos, accompanied by Mrs. Brown 11,10(1 persons registered fo r. this consolidate your debts, or purchase that ot the piano. Chopin’s Nocturne in year with Asbury Park' trailing g a s • E Flat,'-“Waltz Bluettc” by Drigo w ith 9450. O th er m unicipalU tcu / television set. _ . 1 • arid- ‘‘Lullaby” by , Scott. The include: R ed Bank, 6017; A tlantic We install Hot Water, Steam or Warm Air Chopin selection commemorated the H ighlands, 1730; Deal, 877; E a to n ­ Gas Fired Heating Systems. « •> ^Op®n Frldayi Until 9-P.M* >. ■ '" “ loSm anniversary of the Polish town, 1441; E nglishtow n, 517; F air ’ Call kEyport 7-2100 for ostlmalo. . composer’s death on Oct. 17, 1049. H aven, 1652; F arm ingdalc, 350; The recently appointed pastor is Freehold, 3894; H ighlands, 1785, Heat your home with GAS- • o'.veteran of World War II and a K eansburg, 2897; K ey p o rt f 3580, C entral FinanceJCorp. senior at Brothers College, Drew U nion Bcach, ' 2071; ;L ittle —Silver,- I. L. SCHANCK & SON - t—---- — the ideaHuol;------HEATING — PLUMBING — FUEL OIL L ie . NO. University, Madison. Mr. Amey 1378; M ataw an Borough, 2273; M at­ OIL BURNERS' — APPLIANCES awan Tow nship, 1901. ( Quiet — Clean — Dependable will begin his seminary training . GENEVA KITCHEN CABINETS . 3 W .-Front St. KE 7-3590 Keyport next year, Thc ClifTwood and NIATINQ Union Beach churches which he “For Rent” and "For Sale" sign* Aik us for. a survey. SHOW ROOM, 366 BROAD STREET " $ $ • BY,GAS new serves are his first regular may be purchased.at this office.' $ $

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new charge against A&P seems to properly done before a severe LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THE MATAWAN JOURNAL bc that its prices arc too Iowf. freeze, the buds usually will be saved. Some people simply enclose Cox Lane, which certificate, was ex­ tions aulborized by this ordinance E sta b lish e d J8C9 T e l. K o yp o rt 7*3030 We have watched the develop­ ecuted by the tax collecting official will be within all debt limitations con­ the plant in burlap and this works, tained in said Local Bond Law. MataWia Township,'Malaw&n>Bordugh ment 323 trucks and 900 Old Bridge* Road the horse fell tu n k . T e l. H ohndel 0-0121. - — -w jtf decrees 43 minutes cast 7D.24 feet along of Main Street of the Borough of Mat­ Department of Justice is n threat nights, " ‘ ' or Sundays. ' wJ17 "Saturdays said side of Prospect Street to -an pursuant to the Local Bond Law. con­ nwan: thence (7) generally southerly buses have been involved in acci­ dead in th^ harness. , iron pipe in line of lands of David stitu tin g Artlclc I of Chapter 1 ot 'not only to every big company, but, WINDOW SHADES Ofl cents—Put on Title 40 of thc Revised Statutes of along the center lin«. of nforcsafd Main dents on State roads, It is time your rollers while you wait. Holland Van Deventer; thence (21 south 50 Street to the point oi place of begin'! .. iii a real sense, to our free enter­ George Maghan has-bought a lot degrees 17 minutes east 585 feet along New Jersey for the purpose-of financ* ning. shades in ecru, white or green. They WANTED Ing thc cost of the improvement or these drivers are brought sharply said Van Deventer's line and line of Polling placc, Midway Hose House prise system itself. For the heart of Tunis R. Schehck on Middlesex are truly a Rood looking Window property described in Scction 1 hereof, into-’Jine. . Bhnde. Other shades from 22 cents to SEWING MACHINES wanted. We pny l-erdlnand Eckcl to n stoke tn line of on Washington Street. of that system^has always been the St., which means another new house landR formerly of Emil Sollnncck, et. exclusive of said down payment. The $3 in stock. A complete window shade cash for your old Singer machine; form, rate or rates of interest and ail J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK, on that, street in a short time. service. Dark shades allow you. to, nny type; (lrophcad; treadle. Sewing nl: thcnce (3) south 43 decrees 23 • Borough Clerk. freedom 'of'*tiie individual to. reap minutes west 2G1.30 feet along said other details not prescribed herein steep inter. National 0 Sc 10, P r o w n '^ Machine Exchange, First and Cedar whatever reward his sucress may Miss Della' "Clark _ was given i) Sollaneck land, to a stake In the north­ shall be determined by subsequent Red Bank. wjtf Sts,, Keyport. Tel. Keyport 7-2788M. resolution or resolutions adopted pur* REGISTRY AND ELECTION bring. Under the new concept, ______. ~______Wj 27* easterly side of. said State Highway N O T IC E surprise in honor of her blrthhday Routo No. 35; thcnce (4) north 32 de- suantto law by the governing body of FOR HOME HEATING, Phono Keyport said Township. - TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN however, .success and growth would last .Friday evening by 40 of her 7-07D1. F u e l O il, K e ro se n e . G aso lin e, Rrccs 3(1 m inutes w e st 590.4 feet along Looking Backward Seetion 5. In order, to temporarily always be subject lo government Kindling Wood, Charcoal, Blue Coal. SITUATION WANTED said .side o f S ta te H ig h w a y R oute No The said Board ot Itcgislry and young friends. "» - J5, to the point or place of beginning; finance the cost of the improvement Election will meet on attack on the ground that they must ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND Koppers Coke, Olf Burners. Coal or property described in Scction 1 Judge II, S. Tcrhunc has a new StoKers, Heat Regulators, Boilers, WOMAN wants 4 or 5 days work. and situate on State Highway No. 35‘ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1949 Stoves. Judson S. Hopla,. 110 Third nnd you are made a defendant because hereof, and in anticipation of the be cut down lest they get out-of THINGS WE KNEW IN Tel. Matawan 1-1970M. wj27* issuance of the permanent bonds between ihe hours of 7 a. m. and 8 saddle horse and is occasionally St., Keyport. wjtf you. claim or are claimed or reputed han d .” THE LONG AGO to own the same or eome part thereof authorized In Section 4 hereof, there p. m.i for the purpose of conducting seen out riding. . lhe general election for the flection ot This suit is a perfect cxa'mple of or some interest therein, or to hold a is hereby authorized the issuance of No Hunting Signs HELP WANTED lien or encumbrance thereon. bond anticipation notea pursuant to One Governor for file f u l l term . the idea that size is a crime. In uvnllablc at this ofllce for Immediate ' T. G R A N T S C O T T . Raid Local Bond Law-in an aggregate Tw o M e m b e rs of tne General retailing, there ean bo'no-question . Ton Yoars Ago EXPERIENCED truck driver, 'sober n 4 , « . Clcrk of Superior Court. principal amount of not exceeding A sse m b ly ; SCOUTING NEWS delivery. and reliable; for steady*, good paid Dated: Octobcr 10, 194!). j 3 twenty-two thousand five hundred One County Clerk ' of monopoly—no field is more.com­ (Issue of T hursday, Oct. 20, 103D1 position; references required.*' write dollars ($22,500). Said notes sljall bc One. Surrogate . dated, mature and be in such form petitive, and the customer has 100 W. E. Mount, founder of the V E N E T IA N B L IN D S —$2,P0 each , up Box B, in care of this newspaper. i B U P E n i o n c o u h t o f n e w j e r s e y One Member of the Board of Chosen Cub Puck (10 held its first pack to 28 in ch e s; 13.3!) up to 30 inches. ______• ••______WJ27 as sh a ll h e r e a f t e r be determined by Freeholders for the fu ll i'erm Mount^Barrett Co. in Matawan, was CHANCERY DIVISION per cent freedom of-choice when meeting of the season Friday night Fine metal Venetian blinds. Here is o . MONMOUTH COUNTY the governing body of said Township nnd these municipal officers he goes to shop. The big retail host last night at a dinner nt Fors* rent bargain. National 5 & 10, Prown's. .’NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS in conformity with the applicable One Tax Assessor for the Full Tern' in the high school gymnasium. The R e d B a n k , p llo n c R E 8-2580. w jt f USED CARS F-79-49 provisions of said Local Bond Law. One Township Committeeman for organizations — independents or gate Farms, Jamesburg, in celebra­ Section It is hereby found, de­ the Full Term ' boys enjoyed a Halloween party. L.S. STATE OF NEW JERSEY tion of his Sftth ann iv ersary as a AUTO RADIATORS—New and used; 1938 4-door Pontine; reasonably priced. termined nnd declared hy this Com­ Tho sessions of ihe registry board chulns—usually began as very small Several new boys who have just - • - TO mittcc as follows: Ford dealer, to ill most ears; sahnc day service on Can be seen at Owen’s &. K le p p 's Alfcrton Brewster Kenyon, owner. will be held nt the following polling operations, in which one-man. did entered cubbing under the. new age cleaning, repairing, recorlng. Red Garage, Matawan. 327 (A) That all the bonds or notes places: • - - everything from buying and selling The Matawan Bulldogs came back Bank Radiator Works, 113 West Front You are hereby summoned and ifcsued pursuant to this ordinance shall limit were Introduced, with their' S t., lie d B a n k . T e l. R ed B a n k 0-1177. required to serve upon Karkus and bear interest at not exceeding six per r*IRST .ELECTION DISTRICT Kantor, Esqs plaintiff's attorney to washing the windows and sweep­ into the win column, Sunday, with parents, to the audience. The cub- . . . w j 27* Business Opportunity centum per annum; payable semi­ The First District comprise!; Oak ing out. They grew big because a (J-0 win over the Sayreville Rams. whose address is 41 Broad Street Kev- a n n u a lly. Shades. Terrace, Atlantic Ave­ master gave a short talk to the BOTANY—No-dye lot yarns always MAJOR oil company has service sta­ port. N. J., on nhswer to thc complaint (B) That' the period of usefulness nue, Valley Drive. Church St., Lloyd The largest crowd of the season Hied in a civil action in which Emma Road, Line Road and New Brunswick they sold more cheaply, or gave parents on Uie cubbing movement available at Alpine's (opposite Key­ tion to lease fn Keyport; good op­ of the purpose described in Section 1 better service, or offered more.at* saw the home forces emerge on top port Post Office). wjtf portunity for right party. State age, i. Kearns Is plaintiff and Allerton hereof, within the limitations of said G ard en s. in general, and presented awards experience nnd working.capital. Write Brewster Kenyon, ct. als.. are de­ Local Bond Law is forty years. Polling placc, Township Hall, At­ ’ tractive wares, or did something after Dan Mancinl plunged . six to'boys who had completed work PASTEURIZED goat milk; good for Box T., in care of this newspaper. fendants. pending in thc Superior (C) That the supplemental debt lantic Avenue. else that earned for them a wide yards for a touchdown In tho closing convalescents ond children. Tel. - • wj27 Court of New Jersey, within 35 days statement required by Seetlbn 40:1-1? SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT , on various badges. K e y p o rt 7-0530-J-2. 380 M id d le Jld „ a fte r N ovem ber 3rd, 1849, e x c lu s iv e of of thc Revised Statutes was, prior to The Second District comprises Ihe clientele.’ The sharp operator does minutes of a brilliant battle. Keyport. wJ27 TAXI CAB STAND, etc.. for sale on such date. If von fail to do so tlie the passage of this ordinance on flrst northerly side of Matawan Creek to Mrs. Rosa H. Bergen was the . * * • Mnln St,, Matawan; must sell due to relief demanded in the complaint will rending, duly made and filed in the the boundary line of Middlesex not last in a' competitive system— he taken, against you bv default. : A Court of Honor will be held L O V E B IR D S , $3.00 each. H e n ry illness. Call Matawan i-0278. ' wJ27 office of the Township Clerk, and said County, thence to lhc shore of Rari­ the customers catch on, and avoid guest of honor at u birthday dinner Rchbcin, Harris Gardens, Union This action has bten instituted for supplemental debt statement shows tan Ray. thence along .said Khore of him, , . . given her by the Shore Democratic Friday. Nov. 4,| in Keyport 11. S. B e n ch . T o l. K e y p o rt 7-339D. . wJ27* FISH ROUTE and Intcmntionnl ton °.f fnrccloslnir h certain thnt the gross debt of said Township, bay to Matawan Creek. ' ■ Vj corl ncale of tnx snlc niroclini! lnmls jickup-lruck./or H/ile.__Tc!l_Mahnv/in_ as defined in S e c t i o n 40:l-‘7fl o f the Polling place, Fire House, Cliff- This country has always prided Club of Asbury Park, lit” thd ThZ‘~ i;o u r r w ill ~ bo ~ preccdpd~ w lth fav-tllB-Township-or-Matiiwan.-Counly LAM P POST, formerly Keyport Swap 176VV. - J 2 1 *nT Mnnmnikll. .. r k, * J Revised- Statutes,—is-increased -by this wood. ------'...... i itself on the fact that there is room Carolina Tea Room, Tuesday eve­ a parade from Costa's parking lot Shop. Collectors, Attention! An­ i nnd Bilunti nn i i nSrii i Jorsey.1 ordinance in the ninotmt «r 522,500, ‘ ROSE K.. WENZEL. in it for big and little concerns, ning. to thc school. At this court three tiques, pewter, , brass, milk glass. _ PMiintc on the northerly side of nnd that the issuance of the obllga- Township Clerk. Spodc, Bisque and pattern glass. FOR RENT nnd that both contribute to thc The Maiawan Township Com­ boys will receive their Eagle awards Beautiful antique bookcase, marble national welfare. Apparently (he mittee has instituted Its work-for- in scouting: Fred Wenzel of Troop top wrought Iron stand, Victorian side DUPLEX apartment in ClifTwood; 5 choirs, etc. 12 E. Maple PI., near Green rooms upstairs; 3 downstairs; ref­ Deparlhicnt of Justice has another relief program. The project calls 110, Koyport, Walter Scott and Grove Ave., . Keyport. Tel.' Keyport erences req u ired . C n ll M at. 1-0Q52R. Idea, und is trying to make -size for the removal of brush, grading Donald Flynn of Troop 73, M at­ 7-3091W. Open evenings. wJ27 v wj27* THE WEEK-END alone seem dangerous and wlcktcl. and construction of sidewalks on uwan. • - « • • • FIV E gas brooders. ,$10 each; chicken FURNISHED room in Keansburg, If that idea prevails, we ean rjuit Hawthorne St., Primrose St., manure free. Glbspn Poultry Farm, single or double; kitchen privileges; Cliffwood. Tel. Matfiwon I-0020J. near stores, bus and railroad; garage IS ODR S T R O N G P O I N T talking about this being a land of Seventh St., Beverly Dr., Sunset The Committee of Pack CO met . Wj27 available; references retjuired. 4io opportunity. * Ave, and VanBrackle Rd. Tuesday evening at the home of Carr Ave., Keansburg. Tol. Keansburg James FJynn. Mrs. Benner hus FIREWOOD—Stove, . furnace or. fire­ 0-05S8K. WJ27 A new dining thrill awaits you in SUNDAY DINNER at Members of Matawan Branch, place length; .Immediate dotlvery. PICKING. ON THE A&P American Red Cross, nre asked to joined the organization as a new A. Wiener, R.D, 1, EngHshtowfr Tel. FIVE-room apartment In Matnwan; ' BUTTONWOOD MANOR meet In the Midway Hose Co. fire- Den mother, replacing Mm WHsoh E n g lish to w n 0435, wjlO* all improvements. Fur information call Mntawnn 1-2180. J27 . (The American Press) • house on Tuesday afternoons at who has done a wonderful job for 1037 B u ic k Sedan; good condition; — not that Buttonwood Manor’s superlative food can be more .Wc have always wandered why 1:30 tn assist w ith thc sew ing p ro ­ the past two years, -Mr. Benner also collie pups for sale, T e l. Mat* NICELY furnished room, steam awan M042-M-1. J27 heated; next, to bathroom, near tempting on Sundays than on week-days—but it is luxuriously th e governm ent picks ou thO A&P ject, Hospital gowns and doctor’s was welcomed as a new committee* center of town and bus. $t0.00 pper er grocery chain. man. Perrin Coon has returned LADIES m CYCLE. (Inc condition; wire week. Tel. Matawan 1-3980J. /27* ' operating coats to be sent to war- b asket, $16. 'T e l. M ataw an 1*1023. satisfying to have the leisure to relax in Buttonwood Manor’s . During the war, we remember, stricken areas aro being made. to Pack 08 ns assistant cubma.stcr. ' J27 FURNISHED room; all conveniences; delightful atmosphere. A refreshing experience for the whole when thc A&P was sticking to He was cubmaster three years ago.1 breakfast. r>7 W. Concourse, ClifT­ VACUUM CLEANER, good condition. wood Beueli. Tel. Mutawan I-1950W. OPA priccs and scrupulously ' Twelhty Years A g o ...... Plans were made for the next pack a tta ch m e n t, $10. Tel. Matawon . j27- family. Why not try it this week-end? ' • 'avoiding any praetk-e of n bhick " { I s s u e o f F riday, Nov. 1, 1020) m eeting to be held Nov. IB.' Jo h n 1-289HM...... J27* FURNISHED room: with or.^yjthout marketing nature, the A& P ul- Rt. Rev. Bishop John J, McMahon, Lyle was elected -chairman of the CINDER BLOCKS, mason sands and meals; near business centcr. ' Tci. •- w ay s • seem ed to bo getting into head of the .Trenton Diocese, has committee; Mrs. Luhrs, treasurer; gravels; road gravel: 11)1 dirt; cinders M atnw an 1-2O40R. • ‘ j27*“ f ROAST TENDER DUCK ! Mrs. J. Flynn, secretary. Mr. for driveways; cellar floors and trouble, while thousands of black appointed Rev. John P. Burke,, of chicken house floors. Driveways re­ Meat Your W ITH ORANQE DHEflSINO z marketeers got away with mur- Swedesboro, rcctor of St. Joseph’s Staines will cohllnue ns acting cub- paired; concrete., work on sidewalks, WANTED TO RENT Friends In Oue cellar floors, gnrago floors, chicken SERVED HERE EVERY DAT. \ d c i\ ■ * • Church Keyport, to succeed tho master until G. Magee returns. house floors, etc. Hauling done with HOUSE or $partmcnt"l|fo r‘'eotiple with COCKTAIL .During the war, most women late Rev. Joseph A. Linnane. • • * dump trucks, See Eckel Brothers. 4-yenr-old child; have car. /Phone LOUNGE ilUIUIIMIMIHMIMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItllllllUlllimillU*.* Tel. Mntownn l-23t3W. j3* Matnwan 1-1G07 between f) nnd 5. '.""Choppers will testify, the A&P If there Is anyone In Matawan The eommlltco of Troop 73 will ___ ■____ w was ope of the few stores which who Is willing to say that the BUILDING LOT, 50 ft. frontage, on meet Frldny night at the home of Main St., Matnwan. George Ham­ ’ .obeyed all of the rules. Yet the Municipal Hallowe'en celcbrntion William Hunter, Broad St. ilton, 24 Munroc St., Mutawan. J27* SERVICE O n e o] floverhment seemed to Irent this was not a great success in spite ot ONE Coleman npnco heater, like new, A real treat to invite your, friend to N e w . large chain with the greatest sus­ the inclement weather, It would be $40; also table-top gna range. Tel. Join you at thc Kotlo Post House J e r s e y 'i picion and seemed to be going h a rd to find him. It Is even more Contemporary League M atnw an 1-2170W. J37' ROBERT &OZZA CO.. BUILDERS. . out o f . its w a y to “get something difficult' to say who had the better Dance Friday Night HAMILTON Giant Rabbits; Sundy Complete home alterations nnd re­ F a v o r ite on; them ," time, the children or the grown-ups. Flemish and Chinchilta Giants; live pair service, porch enclosers, ndditlons, m eat rab b its, .40 pound. Georgo H am ­ storm sash, rooting, siding, hardwood D in in g ' r PorsecutIon of A&P by the It is estimated more than 1000 The Matawan • Contemporary ilto n , 24 M onroe S L , M atnw an. J27* floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks, ".government.didn't let up after the parad ed in costume and another Lcugiic w^ll hold nn autumn dance driveways, brickwork, chimneys fire­ R o o m s HONEY—New crop clover and wild- places, built, repaired, cleaned. 54 War, Jn fact the new move by 1000 particip ated as observers. on Friday evening from 0 p.m. to (lower honey; nlso clover comb Sccond St., Keyport. Telephone Key- thd Department of Justice to The new concrete bridge on tlie 1 a.m., at thc Log Cabin Inn, At­ honey; ot the farm. Schilke’s Honey part 7[07O3-J. * .' wJI-201/ Farm, Matawan-Freehold Rdf, Wicka- M.mb.r N.llonU D.Uuuinl Aim . W. 1. ELUI. Hoi.! x«a. - M.mh« B..l«n..nl M --. »■„ tiffeak'-VP..th©.A&P chain Is m ore Matavvan*-HoImdcl rond, now under lantic Highlands. Music will bc tunk, N. J, . - -w...... -J3* ANY oil' stove cleaned or repaired; d^dtic than an y action1 previously construction as a State Highway, furnished by Pete'Galatro's orches­ tloor furnaces sold und' Installed, no FIREPLACE wood for sale. C a ll dov/n payment. Reliable Oil Burner HIGHWAY 4-34 Phon* M iln n 1-J1M — Loung* 1-238) jtatten. And tbe flubstiflce . of tlie over Gravelly Run, Just off JrtAln tra...... M ataw an 1*1158J< J87* BaiViQ«. Tttl. K«yport 7-81*3. wjlO* MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1949 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE Matawan Woman, Fall Fashion Show Dancer Returns Home Induct Officers Of Historical Meeting Democratic Rally E. H. Feltus, 3d, director of Mun« Thorp will bo tr district rally of mouth Counly. Hlstorlcui. Associa­ thu Bayshore Democratic League Sister Hostesses Draws Bi^ Audience Harbor Legion Post. tion. will give an illustrdted • talk tomorrow (Friday) evening, at the on "Historic Houses in Monhioitth Hollo Post House.'Six Corners, Key* The Matuwarf- Woman’s Club will Mre. Charles Schock jr.. nnd Mrs. County" at the annual meeting of port. All the Democratic..county Entertain 24 Tables hold a card party on Monday, Nov. Junior Woman’s Club Joint Ceremonies Held; Everett Carlson attended the exe­ tho association Nov. li at U'p.m. in candidates - ^[111 be present. The At Luncheon Bridge 14. ut the hom c of Mrs. G a rre tt J. cutive board meeting of tlie Mata­ Project Held To Aid Kenneth Schultz Is New the association's building nt 70 Court meeting will start promptly • at 0 In Westfield M cK een. - wan Junior Woman’s Club at the Navajo Indian Project Commander St. . Refreshments will be served and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Herbert Ludewig of Mala­ home bf Miss Carolyn Smith, Key­ and J. Mabel Brown, president, will The meeting Is open to the public. Twenly-four tables were in play wan, nnd Mrs. Lafayette Livingston port, Tuesday evening, Approximately 175 persons. , at- Kenneth Schultz wns Installed be In charge. A trustees meeting and at the luncheon bridge party. given and Mrs. Harold Ecker ‘of ’Wood* i Mrs. Allen J." Momsoicprcsidwit. lencietf-the fall and winter fashion cpmmandir of the Laurence Harbor electioK (if officers will take place . Wedding Announcement! —Tuesday- at 4he..EchQ_ Lake Country bridge, are attending the convention Mrs. Walter Taylor and JUrs. Bayard show sponsored by the Matawun Post, American Legion, and Mr* at i! p.m, ► printed promptly- on paneled, or Club, Westfield, by Mrs. j. Raymond of the TCaltr»nul~Congrcss-cif-Parents, Lamborn ar<».representing, tho M ata­ Junior Woman's Club at’^’the Key­ Emma Baker as presldeiU “thr" buldul ..book snow-white, yeihnn nt Ketchel, Matawan, und her sister, and Teachers in Atlantic City this wan ‘ Woman's Ciub today (Thurs-, port Reformed Church House on auxiliary ut Joint ceremonies In Are you buying Security JiiVmls? this office. . 1 Mrs: Sherman W, Reese of West­ week. They are delegates from the dayl at the . annual College Da>* Oct. 19. • the R obert E. Lee R estaurant, Mor* field.” The tables were decorated Parent*Teachcr Associations of sponsored by the New Jersey Stale The fashions' were presented by Knn. wilh rust colored pompons ^pd each Schools No. 7 and 14 in W oodbridge. Federation of Women's Clubs at The Arnold Shop, Keyjwrt, owned Mr.' Schultz w ill Bueeeed E verett guest received u preen, and' yellow The television set being disposed N. J. C.. New B runsw ick. and operated by Mrs. Epiest Camp* HolTmnn und Mrs. Baker will fol­ favor. . . . of- by St. James A. M. E. Zion Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ludewig bejl. Over $150 was realized for low Mrs. Catherine Crimmlns as High score prizes as wftll ns Church will be awarded this (Thurs­ and sons, Douglas and David, al* the Navajo Indian project. president...... table prizes were awarded at each day) evening-at the tm‘koy~llfnfief tended' tlie Saturday matinee per­ Fall leaves and yellow paper ‘ Other Legion officers Installed by table. Tallies were in tfi'een. and being served in the church from formance of the.rodeo in Madison chrysanthemums decorated the Middlesex County officers were. yellow to follow out lhe color motif. C to 9 p.m. . . • . Square Garden, frew York. background of the stage. Two large Vincent Wdrren and John DiGldv- Guests from- Matawan .were Mrs. Miss Alice McCurdy attended the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welstead bouquets of Mowers given hy Mrs. imnl;— vice“ commanders;— Daniel- "James- E^Voorheesr"MVsr-Cnrl—Av Pelm ^^i^v“fuoib7U1^7imeSaluFdiiy_ e n t e r i’a m ed~n HT'coc lu al’Fpa r t y Sur> l i a r r y ~We.st.‘“w ere pltTeed on each Burner, ^adjutnnl; Joseph Gcores, Gesswein, Mrs. Arris D. IIendei-.sun. in Philadelphia. day afternoon. Their guests were side of the stage front. , i ■ finunee officer: Edwnrd Dailey, his- _Mrs. Christian Ifeuser. Mrs. John ..Miss—Cutherine_.M tiDonaId_.uf. _Ncv^ -^Spuiii-eiuthe^-rasualaliuiHl Rafter -torinn-;-Leo^Mullenr-8efVlee-<)lTlcer; Gordon, Mrs, Elmore Kattner, Mrs. -^-The--Wednesday—afternoon—Pi­ nochle Club met last week at the ark; Mrs, Thomas Andrews of .Long 5" dresses Were, featured, in addl* John Collsta, chaplain, and William THE TIME TO SAVE Milton F. Stevenson, Mrs. Garrett Branch; and_ Mr.^md_Mrs._ Joh n C, Jion to millinery! A dress.,donated Wortley, Bergeantjjjt-urma, ___ - McKeen,- -Mrs.—-William * J. Hntiel,; home...ot-Mrs.-.George..,W„ Clark. Egslestbnr M h' and Mrs. Channing by Mrs: Campbell, was awarded lo Auxiliary officers inducted were Mrs. Conrad Johatinsen, Mrs. Broad St. Two tobies were Tn"play. Ih wliL'ii you lmvu m onoy to spai'c1. Put Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vree­ Carmen Semenitn, tJ14 Maple Pi., Charles E: Hunt, Ml-s. Joseph Dern- Mrs. Grace Dodson, WyckoiT St.. Mrs. Lulu Huthbon ahd Mrs. Fran­ land. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond K eyport. . ces Guilfoyle, vice presidents; Mrs, berger. Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs. this week received the diamond asido tho.se oxtra tlollar.s in a S aving Ketchel, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Ann Mullen, secretary; Mrs, Marh* Frank H. Bliss, Mrs. Joseph Baier, engagement and wedding ring ns an Mrs. Clyde II. Egglnson narrated Mrs.. Paul E«an. Mrs. Howard Erd-ra'Wartriirttni. Love-Bright diamond McCue, Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird, and at -tho-conclnsion of the eve­ Brldgeman, treuBurer; Mrs. Mary A ccount nt tlio Karniei'H and M oi-cliants mann,'Mrs. Richard Erdmann jr.jcwitest, through Holdens Jewelry and Mrs. LeRoy Sickeks'of Mala­ ning presented Mrs. Campbell with MIB8 LOUISE LANZARO Eckelson; historian; Mrs. Clara , wan., - ' National Hank. Sloro up future buy- Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. Edward j ^lorc- Matawan. a bouquet of Mowers on behalf of Hoilman, chaplain, and. Mrs, Caro­ Douglas Ludewig. a student nt the elub. Mrs. John Sogurlon was Miss Louise Luntaro, of Matuwan, line T, W urreu, f.eri^eanl*at*4irms. W. Currie, Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, j ' The bonrd of directors of the in,i>- powtM' and roadinoss for llnancial Mrs. Harry J. Kahn. Mrs. James|Matawan Womans Club will meet The Pcddie' School. IlighMmvn! the ncompanret, ^ returns this week from her second Past County Conunander Curl A. 12*week summer tour with the Neil. Mrs. William'Wasmuth, Mrs.! tiome of Mrs. Wil- spent the weekend with his parents. The general chairman of-' the Rous awaVded.. a . ^Iepurttni‘)nt Ver- (‘mci'Koncios. . . « - . - J,Hoxyette»M of New York. Her LeRoy Sickcls, Mrs. Joljn C. Eggles-1Hi,m Renwick, Weldon Rd; - Mr, and Mrs! Herbert C. Ludewig, affair was Miss Audrey Florian, tlricatcT to Chnrles Suvrda bf Cliff- lour took her from Canndn through ton, Mrs. Channing Clapp, Mrs.!' Councilman Theodore A. Phelan The executive board -of the M ata­ assisted hy Mrs. Nelson Smith, .Mrs. wood Brai’h for placing fifth In the New E ngland and tlu>...Mld*Atluntie ftpi'ii your account now and lu'op •Williiim C- Ludi, Mrs, Marguerite!und Leon Walling, of Matawan, and wan Branch, American Red Cross, Haloid Quackenbush, Miss Elaine recent de^artinent,^:,of..safety^con­ States to Sout!) Carolina. R.- Laird, - Mrs. - Warren Vreeland.1 H arry Crfne bf Atlantie Township, Will m eet W ednesduy evening nt 11 Cherry, Miss Marjorie M. Uronlt* test iti ihe grammar school. ’ Miss Lanxaro Is retu rn in g M at­ it j.vrowiiiw" w ith w-jrulii!' deposits, Mrs. William Oliver Diggin, Mr*] attended. the Monmouth County o'clock at the homd of Mrs. James hurst and Mrs. Egginson. Mr. ilolhnan waa jjreseiited a past awan High School to complete her "Gerard Devlin, - Mrs. William meetintf. Saturday.! E. Voorhces. All mentbers arc urged commander’s pin by County Vice S.v h I cmatic Having- in a Hnfogimril senior yeais - She Is training wilh Sutphin, Mrs, Philip L". Neidlinger. Mrs. August N. Muchlhausen jr.. to attend. ' ' Coiumnnder Ilerniinl Hanloii, Capt: the Olstownkl Studio. 'Mi's.'William -HrPenKcl; Mrs. Allan Mrs. -Gecjrge * W.; Davison. Mrs. Mr. and-.Mrs:—Milton F. Steven­ William .Holden led the post ritual anainsl Uu' uncortainlics oi'^ the- J'liiiii-i*. J s Morrison and Mrs. S. B. Eggleston George P. Lehritter, Mrs. Franklin son spent the .weekend in Penns* To Change Name Of team in the closing ceremonies. of- New York City, formerly of S. Cottrell and Mrs. Currie E. Con­ burg. Pa., with Mr. • Stevenson's Cliffwood Beach Boy The auxiliary was lit charge ol M utaw an. over, cx-prcsidents of the Matawan brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Cliffwood Church Honored On Birthday hospitality. Woman's Club, attended the meet­ Mrs. Raymond Stevenson. . M iilU'llilNTS ing of the Ex-Presidcnts Club of Mrs. Ada Fosd/clc, who has been Bay view Presbyterian Mr, and Mrs, V. M. ferny, (HKi Presbyterians Greet the third federation district on on on extended s,lay in California, Nelherwood Dr., ClifTwood Beach, Methodist School Tuesday in the Community House, is visiting at the home .of Mr. and Is New Designation; entertained Tuesduy In honor of X vtiow i. H ank Spring Lake. Lunch was served ft Mrs. Levi Emmons, their son, David, who was celebrat­ —Activities Listed MATAUAM, NI W j i :h n i ;y New Pastor, Wife the Stone Post Inn. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyce re* ing his second birthday. Room 95 Years Old turned Saturday to their home jti WrMBER FCDCRAL RCSlUVfl SYS1CM Miss Janet Mitchell, Prospect PI., ..The conjtrcjuition of the ClifTwood .. .G u ests w ere, Mr. an d . Mrs, W. S. New ITaven, Vt.. after -spending . . . HtMBTR fCDCRAL DtPOSiT.INSUHANCC COflPOKATlON...... arrived in New York. Thursday on Beach Community Presbytcrjnti Gray of Woodbridge; Mr. und Mrs. [ ' Reception Held Last ihe’Qiieqi ElizaDelhT froiTrEngland. two weeks with•• Elwood Clayton. Congregation To Mark Church^ hieeling Sunday morning Laurence Gray and daughter, i i. Ofguni?f{/ 18S0 — O ldest b m k i'm Monmouth Courtly Thursday Night; Given Mrs. Leon:Christina!, entertained Mr. Clnyton’return'ed to New Haven after the* worship service, voted Nancy, of Scwnren;1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Anniversary At Sunday Flowers — .. her bridge club Thursday evening. with Mr. aqd Mrs. Boyeo for a visit. unanimously to change, the name of J. Harlan Gray and son, Billy, of Services Prize winners were Mrs. David _ Thc Matawan Auxiliary to Mon­ the proposed chureh lo the .“Bay- Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Benjninn McAneny of Keyport nnd "Mrs. mouth Memorial Hospital will meet • A large number of members nnd view Presbyterian Church.” Zillnskl ahd children, Mary. Rulh The cMmgregutiun .of..thu First. Richard Lewis. Mrs. John Kinney Thursday afternoon in the Matawan M IM IIIB rtD lH A l no-osir INSUHANCI- C O R l'O lf Al I d 14 friends of tho First Presbyterian Due lo the., change in name, a und Hobby,, of Perth Amboy; Mr. Methodist Chureh of Matuwan |.h and Miss Helena Christinnt substi­ Health Center, Celebrating the !)r>th unnlvenairy of Church of Matawnn, were present new petition of organization will be und Mrs. Joseph Tokoly and ehll* • _ ■ J _ __ _ tuted;—Others—present—wero-M rs. — Mrs.—Waltpr--!l,ay]or-entor{ained Thursday evening- at ii reception in elreulatrd"nmt_signnd,—starting'this drnn.r-Elbertii— nnd— Jowpli,— of the dedicatioirnf,“ihe-ehurrh-T«:hnol Everett Carlson, Mrs. Willium Wil­ her dessert bridge club yesterday. ; honor of the new pastor, the Hev. week, ln connection with the plan, Avenel. room. Hpeeln) service’s are . being kins and Mrs, Douglas Ward._ ...... Pri7.es were won by Mrs, Milton - Chester • A.‘ Galloway, and • Mrs. an every-member canvass.. cum* David also celebrated the occasion held all day an Sunday, w ith gucHt Mrs. William Miller entertained F. Stevenson, Mrs. Elmore Katlner G alloway. mittec was selected, with Mrs. with a party for hln young friends. preachers filling thc pulpit und |0 GOOD REASONS ahd Mrs. Howard Veale of Purlin. at luncheon Friday in honor of hoc Arthur L. Metze as chairman. ‘ Games were played and refresh­ members of the church taking purl . Mrs. Lawrence J. Aitken, presi­ house guest, Mrs. Harold Blackman Mrs. V/; Oliver Diggln and Mrr. ' Saturday, Sunday school pupils ments served. hi th e ' services.' ' L ...... ; dent of the Ladies Aid Society, as of Lavaletlc. Guests were Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen ’ attended a The morning service will follow will pack the clothing donations Present were Karen and Binky mbdMator.. Have iMMrddt^-of-wt.l-!,iljo u g ias Karl Ctaus. Mrs! mntinec performance of "Bitter- resulting from lhe “operation the Important period of chureh WHY YOU SHOULD SAVE Penneltl, Diane Pennettl' .Mickey, . ',Tt,SC:l"cd=,ni,1rm iU<;o... Mrs. Aitken introduced the bration of the birthday of J. Erank* Yonkers, N. Y. evening, the initial cottage hymn ] Ing of Garden Club, R.F.D., nt the St'hnccker, Itaymnnd Welln, (.Miff for your money where it will evening's speaker's who were Karl lin Dominick. Mrs, Louis Pazicnza .was hostess yini' will be held at the home of j Baplist Chnpel at Holmdel. They •wood, a m em ber of the choir, will Claus, of the hoard of trustees; Miss Bernice Snndford . was to her bridge club Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hatfield, 44 were Mra. .Wlllium Florence, vice sing two numbers, - - . always he ready when you need It. Elder Louis N. Paxionza, clerk of recent overnight guest in Gleni'when awards "were made to Mrs. Pacific Blvd., at II p.m. Tho public president and publicity chnlrmnn; A covered dish supper will be the session: Elder Walter P. Swan­ Ridge of Mrs. C. Howard Sanborn. Warren Vreeland, Mrs. R. L. Cartan is* invited. Mlsa Anna Cross, treasurer, and enjoyed by nil who remain over son, chairman of the pulpit com­ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig and Mrs. Gerald Devlin. The Rev. Mr. Merriam and his I. It. Blackburn, correspond­ the supper period, taking place at It will be a ifilcndid thing lor you . mittee. The Rev. Mr. Galloway wero weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W*. Currie family were given a surprise ing secretary. r>::io. . ‘ . . v pronounced the benediction, after Mrs. Caryl MeKelvey ia Manchester, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lipinon "pound" party last Thursday eve­ Members exhibited ehrynanthe- The evening, service .will lie a In ihe dayi that are corning, 10 which refreshments were served. . N. H. . of Perth Amboy, spent from Fri­ ning at nn informal reception at mum fo r point aw ards with Mr«, period uf fellowship ns the coin ; . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baier spent day to Sunday-in Hershey, Pa. Ills Jamie. - F lorence uk the judge, WlnneiK tfrrgallon of Ihe F irsl Hapllwl h i v e a good balance in your Accordionist To Play thc weekend ns guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Maghan anej, were: Mrs. William-. -Muelhcron, Chureh will Johl the service. Tho Rev. Garrett Uctwller will bring laving! account. Dulld it up now? Mrs. E..II. Walker, ' children, Phyllis and Ross jr., were first; Mrs, Murray Todd, jieemid; At Matawan Service Little Silver Group . i the messuge. Mrs Charles Mande* . Richard Erdmann jr. arrived w eekend g u e sts-o f Mr. and Mr;;, Mrs. Edward Flanagan, third, and home by plane Friday from a busi­ Harold Delainater in Poughkeepsie, Visits Freneau Grave ville, Malawan, will Ming two voeal Robert . (“Bobby") DelRio, ser* Mrs. Daniel Ely and Mrs. j Fred ness trip through the Wpst. . j. N, Y. . • Nobio, fourth. selectlomi, wilh the choir singing monic music-lecturer,' will present On M onday, m em bers of., the another aritlieiu, Tlie day of Miss Ann Tiehenor was a week* M'iss Jan e D evlin, a sen io r ut Mrs. Elmer Bahrenburg. horti­ a concert on Sunday evening al U literature departm ent of the Lttle services will conclude with a end guest in New Monmouth at Manhattanville College, spent the cultural chairman, spoke on' her o'clock in the First . Presbyterian Silver W om an's Club visited the the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ralph weekend with .her parents, Dr. and experiences in growing prize exhi­ “Friendship Circle" and the sing- Church, Matawan. The public is form er .hom e and burial place- of Mrs. G erard Devlin. Mi:.s D evlin inn of "Blest Me the Tie thut Binds," M orford. ; Philip Freneau, poet of the R evolu­ bition chrysanthemums. Arrange­ Mrs. Stephen Si lick I of Brooklyn, had as guests at her paronl:.’ home, tion, on their pilgrim age lo various ments iti color harmony will be two classmates. Miss Claire Castel- has returned alter spending several points of. historic and literary In­ done for points at (he November Benefit Card Party lini of Cincinnati, C), and Mims meeting. ' ... days ns the guest of Mrs. Emma terest in M onm outh County. Eight tnhlcH were in play Tues- Posack. - . Margaret Burch of Denver. Col. Luncheon w as served al the M ag­ Hostesses were Mrs. P. K, Hex* Mr. arid Mrs, Karl Claus enter­ day''night at ra card party at Uie Miss Peggy Devlin entertained the nolia Imi .w here on address wu.h ter, Mrs. W.. C. Ackerson, Mrs. home of Miri/Phillp Egan, Miitnwan. cheerleaders and members of tho tained Saturday evening at a buffet given by F! H ow ard Lloyd .of M at­ Flanagan,’Mrs. Blackburn and Miss for the benefit.of (Nuirt SI, Joseph^ football team of Matawan High supper. Their guests were Mr. and aw an on “T he Historic. Im portance Jeanne Clifford, - - . • Ciiiholle Di'mHhteis of • Amerlen. School at her home Saturday eve­ Mrs. Milton W. Gunkle.- Mr. and of Philip F reneau a4ul:JiU^CoM tribu- Deeoratlonw w ere in UjH-pinn -wilii ning. . . • Mrs. Duncan Black, M r: and Mr:;. lion to Llteratun- through Poetry Matawan Hospital Unit the Halloween i.einon and tefreuh- • Boyd Mason. • a student at The James Street, Mr. and Mr:-:. Angus and Prose.” ment’. were jerved. Peddie School, Highlstown, spent Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank D om inick Ceriati of the M agnolia Nels $150 At Card Party Prizes w ere won by Mpi. Ruth the weekend at the home of his Ralsbeck, Inn, sing tw o solos. Approximately $1M was realized MeAndfews of Matawan; Mm. f*. parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank Mrs. henry S. Sayers of City In the group were Mrs. John C. at tin.1 annual card party for lhe Mason-jr.------island,_.N .spendim;.-utvural. H rrhrr1,— rhairnTan:'~ Mrs — Harold Muloney of Morganville; .Mf^.AliL benefit of the Monmouth Memorjnl Lt. Isabel- Fennon of Fort Dix. days with her - son-in-law and Hiiehi-iiollgh, ' eo-ehalrman; Mr*. thony Ahatno, Mrs. David Blythe. Hospital, Kponsorod by the Malawan Mlii Murie Wallace, Mm, Thereua spent several day.? this week with daughter, Council man and Mrs. Stanley Barron, Mrs, Albert Grurn- Auxiliary. The affair was held Henderson, Mrs George Matvey and her mother, Mrs. Willard Fennon. John C. Eggleston. ininger, Mrs. Wellugton Wllkina jr.. Thursday afternoon at the. home of Mrs Henry Warnock of Keyporl Mr:;. F red M orf, Mrs. A. B arton Mi*, and Mrs, H arry May Jr. on Cioss. M rs. K enneth \yest, Mr*. II. Main St., Matawan., Joseph LaMuras Fete Cliffwood Methodist Rowland, Mrs. (’)iester Bohemrna, Succcssful Card Party Auxiliary members comprising Services Announced Mr.-; ( h i aid F uller, Mrs /\, V Son Upon Graduation th e com m ittee w ere Mru. A. L Joiwn anrl Mrs. I/hnond McClellan, A card parly held Friday by lb*' BANISH WORHIIS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaMurn sr. "Watch Your Diet" will be the Carey, Mrs. Johnson Caltun, Mrs. I,;nlic-< A uxiliaiy of the Cliffwood entertained at a dinner party Sun­ sermon topic af the Sunday eve­ W. R. Elder, Mrs. Jllrhurd Erd­ Volunteer Fire (’o. proved very day evening in honor of their son. ning service at ft in tty«* ClifTwood Glenwood Band Food mann, Mrs. Octavius Knight, Mrs Mnce»>ful wilh numerous toblen'ln Bayard T, Lamborn. Mrs. George ! Robert, who was graduated that Community Methodist Church, with Sale On Saturday piny. '1‘he coiairilttee which ur> M iller, M rs. Alan M orrison, Mi's i afternoon from John Marshall Col the Rev.'E. Jay Amey, pastor, in raa^ed the nflalr has extended ap* I lege. Jersey City He received hls| the ' pulpit. Special devotional The Glenwood Mlsdoii Hand of Churles Sehock Jr., Mrs. Jlov/aid preelatlon to thoM* win* donated Shinn, Mrti. Milton F. Stevenson, ! LLB degree. . music will be provided by the choir the First Presbyterian Church of prizes, as well oh - to those who Mra, G. J. Sterling Thompson, Mrs | Amon/i-the guests were Mr. nnd The mid-vv'el; piayer f-ervite Vill 'M ataw an b.'condurting a food ft.'ile, pntroiil/ed the event. Warren, Vreeland, Mrs. Charles K f in d • Mrs.'"Frank '.LaMura und Mr, and be held -Wednesday night at II p.m . Saturday morning, starting at JO jYou’tx fears of Into- when the congregation wall con­ o ’clock, in tiie Joh n T atsini A gen c’y, Springhorn and Mm, Charlni HOBERT DclHIO I Mrs. Isolds Pulehrano of I^akewood W oodm an, curHy,need (or money, i Mr. and Mrs. M. J.' Moll and Miss tinue it* study nf the Gospel accora- 117 M ain St. (Jue.itii were,, welcomed by the Call MATAWAN 1-2321 J tcrilly vnnlah, when you're Invited..lo attend and there is no ‘ Edith Southwell of Fair Ilaven; Mr. j in/J to Jo*‘h. M em ber., of the bund having food rmxlliary president, Mrs, Woodman, . /o r , . admission ch;ir.;e. .. .iand Mrs. Richard LaMuru, Mrs.j ^ iC‘ annual Halloween tjvi:,- they y/J.sb picked up are ayjrt LaMura, Mr.- and Mrs.-I^™ ^* P'^ty f,'r members jmd call any of the following: Mrs. Suburban Insulating & Healing account grows, helps “pile York State and. his- career has j Joseph LaMura jr., Mrs. Raphael i *riemJs of lh'- Sunday -School and Milton ‘F. Stevenson, M.atawan Corporation 1-X2g(l; M rs I^i,wri-nee A ilken. M at* up" a cash reserve that will included appearances in Australia, c. Devlin, Mr; and Mrs. Everett i Church is i.ehednkd for tomorrow Presbyterian Ladies 138 Mnin SI. Matawan Peiping, China, the Ernie Pyh-‘Carlson, Miss Leona' La Mura. Alfred ! ^ rid ay» right, jn the lecture-r^oin. :iw un I-002UW , or .Mr'i,; Ilalj.h W . &id Meeting Thursday ‘ sco yoti through any cmor* Theater. Tokyo, and in many con- '< LaMura, George Lou.oe and Mn.1 i*v- ‘'ird'-d for th«* l»<1 H erxiek, -M ataw an J*0G7fl. ficncy. Start saving... start costum es • certs throughout the United Slates, i George Beal of Matawan. The Ladle.1 Aid' Society of the enjoying tho "worry-free”,' He was one of the first USO artist's ; :- ;----- Honored At Dinner WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE Plrat Presbyterian Church of Mat­ IIAVINE DRIVE, ^''carcfrce" life now. c,-os3 th e Pa'cr.ic in cnkit.iin! Harm ony Club To . Cub Pack Party awan, will hold a box luncheon on M «l»w«n the artned forces m Nev,’ Guinea. ■» ■ • /«« j q « A lbert B enkr-it jr., soA of M r. nnd T hursday, Nov. 'J, at 12:30 hi the Ulli hoiit:** nn Ilia Mvlit pn>it Ihn rtnni. The conceYt accordion arti.-t, com -jH olu Card i arty , Cub Pack 103.. I^aurenr^ Harbor Mr*:. A lbert J!enk'*rt, of M onroe lecture room. Tea and coffee will radio nEPAimwa poser and fepiurer. has just com* I ------will hold a Halloween Party to­ A v o ., Laurencr? //arbor, w u s f e r p be provided. Prompt flervfee. pleled a successful tour with the! Tlie Harmony Club of Morgnn- morrow /Friday I nij'ht in the fire- dered a dinner party in celebra­ Plans will be dKeu.sju'd forServing Tel. Malewen Veterans Hospital Programs. " . jvllle. Is sjwnsoring a card party on hoiu^ v.Jlh hospitality io fharge tion of his 21 .*t birthday a n d hom e- the father-non banquet on Nov. 0. !Jov. 2. n t H\ Mr. l)elRio’s program will Con- ’-^Wednesday ('•vemng. .iuv ^ tt]0f lhe Den Mother*.. Three pr*. cum ins after, three yearH' service All women of the church are ^ Liberal Building & Loan Association Rist of unique arrangements of i °’c:locJ^/ lhc* M^rganvJh' Volun* wiu ^ awi;r(]c(] p ,r costuoies. li..- wlt}-| th r S eabei‘H i)f fhe U, H. N avy, urged lo attend the meeting. .‘acred compo?itions, congrl^jtional j teer Jirehouse. ^ Tne proceeds jvillj most origmfll and the fun- GtifsU were Chief Pelty Officer 1 5 9 Main Street — - singing and nn enlightening mes-jhenefit ho.-*pitaIi2td war veten • j nk-it. andi Mr/. Fred Bov/m an, Mr. and . Wedding Announcement! MATAWAN sage on the challenge of the church, j A radio will bo given as the door; Mr*. Watkins, Walter Voh* printed promptly on paneled or QuickExifce Battery Service He al.«o will relate his experiences prize and refreshments will bej yoti un bUy g^yi-jiy JU/nd» b y din. Ch.iles Moreno, Ronald Ben* bridal book jmow-white vellum ut while entertaining tlie armed force*."served. *the Payroll Deduction PIao. hert and Allen |3«nkert. thli offic*. COLOT'S, Matawan a MONMOUTH COUNTY AS^Tt 70 CcUfiT ST. -• FucxHOtO, H.J., -PAGE'-SIX ^HURSPAY,OCTOBEfr27,I349 Harvest Service C ospcr . 150 110 Legion Auxiliary HIGH SCHOOL BAND TAG DAY SATURDAY Key-Mat Church DiBiasc , 118 154 Missionary To Be Halloween Party ■ Playground Need In Union Beach Bowling League . . 723 810 810 ' A 'Halloween costume party was In Raritan Seen “harvest” service will be held J.— !_ Lulheran-(2}" * Browntown Speaker enjoyed Tuesday evening in con­ this Sunday rnorhihg in Grace Matawan Presbyterian (3) H. K leiber ...... U8 158 1B0 junction wiTh the regular m eeting Methodist Church, Union Beach', R. C ornell ...... 140 1G8 J. H oplcr ...... 143 101 J54 Mr*. T. Thomas And nf Raritan Unit. American Legion ‘ Will Seek Use Of Land when the Sundny School session W. Ludi ...... 100- 139 158 W. T ill ...... 183 140 121 Auxiliary, in thc Legion Home, At Hazlet; Name W. and the morning worship -will bc S. Rittonhousc...... 137 ,-.100•"“160 M. B ahrcnburg . . . . 112 150 210 Children To Attend .Koyport. com bined. A. Henderson . . . . . 164 ,108 169 J. Docrr ...... 143 124 Sunday School Prizes fo'r costumes were w on by Bedle Board Member Each member of thc school .nnd C. Caveness .T 132 189 202 J. W elle ...... 127 Mrs. Thomas White, prettiest; Mrs. church is asked to bring a can of H andicap ...... 50 50 50 Mrs. Tr-Thblrtos,1 sister of Harry' farry Farley, most original; Mrs., Raritan Township Board of Edu­ food which will be sent to the ...______759 • 030 019 Olsen of Browntown, will speak leorge Rinear, largest: Mrs. cation nctcd to corrcct troublesome Methodist Home for the Aged in .------• 749 703__ -playground situations at its meeting Keypori Reformed (0) - - Sunday morning at tho Browntown borothyO'Neill, smallest; and Mrs. Occan Grove. ___ . L. Dick ...... V. 118 144 124 Si. John's Mcihcdict (2) Union. Sunday.School on her exper­ Louis Stultz jr.. hardest to guess. Friday. On report*a lack of space in the schoolyard" at-Hazlet was W. Schanck _ ...... 170 171 118 R. H athaw ay ...... 154 iences as a missionary in India. A dark horse prize was won by C, M cnzcl 127 . . . i putting small children in danger of Rev. Shiphorst . . .. 129 “103 131 Mrs. Thomas nnd her children will ; Mrs. Walter Baldwin. T. H athaw ay ...... 1U2 injury from being forced to use ' Keyport H. W illey ...... 90 ... 134 . appear in native costume and will Plans were made for a children’s R. L e R o y 153 . . . - the same areas where large boys Recreation League L. Schanck - 138 157. 150 . will sing Indian songs und give .Halloween party. Delegates ap­ G. Bogart ...... 158 180 138 were playing ball, the board voted E. F lorian ...... 123 137 translations. • Thc public is invited pointed for the year to serve at H andicap ...... 44 44 44 T. B ailey i 144 to inqufrc~aT>oirr thc use-of-part, Valese Construction CO). -to-attend. ------.. ' county. .meetings arc Mrs. Ben H. W alling 139 . . . 155^ Mione. Mrs. White, Mrs. Edward or nllrof airt'adlornln'gfivy-Trci'c-tfjrtrt ■J.“ Dori" tt'.t ...... 180 159 -157 The Browntown Sunday School 095 744 707 M, Walling " .’7'’.7.7187 , 211' 220 Vanderbilt, Mrs. William Upldcn, to the. north of the school. F. Everson ...... 1G3- 158 159 (yfill hold, a Halloween party 'on Handicap ..... ____ 45 45 45 The board expressed thc view it M. Everson ...... 137 a 'Friday evening. There will be Mrs. Raymond Lindcmann, Mrs. • Matawan Baptist (1) Rinear und Mrsi Frederick Oswald. would be financially in no position P. Bommer 170 154 costume prizes and • refreshments W. Owen .■...... 172 172 168 . . 809 8 GO 811 A l tern ale*—fire—Mr«.--LouiS'--Costa,: to'buy property at this time, but A. M om bcrt ...... 181 158 101 w ill be sofcfT J-. -R obinson- — 143— 168— 156 ------Matawan MethodistiH ------Mrs. Louise Crombie, Mrs. Claude would investigate oil what basis F. Valese 167 ICO A Halloween p;irty is being hold H. K noell . ; . . 171 142 107 A. Koisa ...... 156 140 177 Brideau, Mrs, .E urraine. AylwardT thc adjoining land cojild be had for “ “ thls^ tT h u fsd ay )—w ening-^4ii— the- J^Frodda-^-TT- 173— 182— ellsT' T - " ~ r r r r '1 8 9RrW '2 r r - 1 5 7 Mrs. Fred JJnden, Mrs..O'Neill.B,nii playground. usc.V. . .. . L . ... J0 3 8TB 821 •-'•:..... Browlitbwn. School.- S|Wns«r«M!y K. H enderson'‘ r 169 101 175 W; Jones ...... "159' 159 Mrs. D.'iVJd ..Scimnck. • -.A t West Keansburg School com- Bar H (Won on Roll Off) (3) the eighth grade to raise Junds*-/or P . . Holton.-.^ - plalnt was received from the janitor Rockefeller ...... 1G7 176 170 1Q12__149_ the annual class trip. Costume prizes • ' 828 §55 M. L ongstrect -136 163 eight.windows had been sto’ned out Johnson ...... 179 200 167 will be awarded. A. H.- Shaw Appointed W ooton ____ 144 drid disturbance crcatcd by older A. Bennett ..., 166 156 Calvary Methodist (2) 187 • , Qtto Gaub of Browntown. has By Raritan Tax Unit children not attending school there Moore*-.. *...... 167 166 1S4 I Bolte ...... '...... 143 1C1 150 been enjoying n week’s vacation who use the playground in after Voorhees ...... 169 192 174 B. Boyce ...... 155 212 127 814 818 833 from his.position with thu-DuPont j Alexander Ii. Shaw* wns elected school hourSijujncluding cvcnin&s. Bilderback ...... 13(1 146 188 No Hunting Signs . , Plant in Parlin. [temporary chairman of the newly Sharp issue developed am ong th.e ... 888 900 - 821 C. Boyce ...... *...... 128 157 i 74 Mrs. Herbert . Cottrell and Miss j organized Township of Raritan M aurer ...... 179 137 available at this office for im m ediate board on this. Walter Beyer, presi­ Bayview s (0) Elizabeth Brautjgain of Browntown, j Association at a meeting dent, warned the board was -in* Handicap ...... 42 42 delivery. were luncheon bridge guests last j Monday night. A}so named Pca.se ...... 108 M3 . 171 curring an insurance policy viola­ Skisiak ...... 216 103 193 ' wool? of Mrs. Laura Waltinan in (0 tem porary offices were Anthony § 2 . 783 955 tion by not opposing use of thc Smith ...... 140 137 153 . Asbury Park. ' | Montagna, .vice president: Frank property by unauthorized persons. - Mrs. Anna Ferry was thc dinnei j Mirro, treasurer; Ben Mione, sccre- Dillon ...... 108 167 181 Koypori Baptist (1) Othcrs~notcd“'thc fencing around Brand ...... J73 - _!07 ,141 BRIGHT SPOT guest in Browntown on Sunday of i t;irv . the .lot.AYas.'boing forocd looac ond Dutlor" 7 J5u liiir Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub. y\]s„ attending tho meeting wore _ ...... > M U B lE ^.J ‘eom m ittcc on of Ford*traioed mechanics at your Rectory, Keyport, at 4 p.m. tain time is a t 0:15 prom ptly. sell. .. ready to remind you' nnd all institutions, - Maurice (“Clipper”) finances, but-Hurry P. Seaman, cus­ ' service. - ~ J tlio other Ford owners of the many Smith of Lafayette; William' B. Surprise Housewarming todian/ informed thc board this _ . We know wo ha\c a lot to gain by advantages you get when you deal Leckonby of Lehigh, and Harvey Halt Restaurant Fire Union Beach Couple would bc useless un til th e .school giving you and your Ford a good, . J. Harman of Rutgers, will ho A surprise housewarming, party census hnd been brought up to date with a Ford Dealer. A fire believed to have been Married 20 Years ' equore deal from thc moment you get presented. , 1 was..held Friday evening'at thc nnd a better idea of the new , It would take too many, salesmen, caused by rags and paper- piled near ratablcs was available. Specialist.*, the keys . • • bccausc 8ati»ficd cus- The meeting is scheduled for (i ‘ l\lr. Ulid Mrs. Harry Springer of new home of. Mn-nndrftra. Arthur and we don’t think you’d be too a gas heater, carjy Tuesday morn­ from tho State. Department of Edu­ toiners arc our best salesmen. ------p.m ‘ w ith d in n er ul 7:30. - Boy. Avo., Union Bcach, colobrotcd Edmonds, West St.* Union Bcach. huppy ab o u t your lopa of privacy. ing-caused minor damage nt the their 20th wedding anniversary on Thc party was given by a number cation will.be a^ked to advise with Keyport Restaurant, 30 YYcst Front Sunday. Thc couple received a of their friends and gifts were tho board on the matter in the So wo do the next liest thing. We ,|£NDLV Barn Dance Nov. 4 St. • ‘ . number of gifts and congratulatory presented. / m eantim e. * ftco to it th a t y o u r Ford stays a t itA The flre started in the kitchen of enrds. GucsLs wero Mrs. William Ed­ ■ Mrs. Brookes assured the board best. Wo do everything wc can to VOl/R ^ Arrangements aro complete for the restaurant nt 2:45 a.m. and was Mr.. und Mrs. Sprjnger enter­ monds, Mrs. Donald BuiWss, Mrs. the West Keansburg Parcnt-Tcacher . give you thc very finest Ford service ...the '^arn dance sponsored by St. DEALER put out by firemen befoi'c it causcd tained nt their home that day and Frank Bishoff, Mrs. < -/Raymond Association was prepared to bear • . . sticking to factoi*y>opprovcd : JosephVl=T»rent*Tenchcr Association extensive damage. ( ' guests included Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson, Mrs. Lillian Edmonds, full cost of the dental program for methods . • • keeping a stock of Genu- and to b e h e ld r lh Uio ‘school on The restaurant is owned by Ed­ Lcdig of Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David Pangborn sr.. Mrs: children ot that school this year. Friday ■evening, tfov, 4, at 8-o’clock ward Holies, Keansburg. Joseph. Lindner and son, Bobby of David Pangborn Jr., Mrs, I»ouIs Tho Haxlet Parent-Tcacher Associa­ ' Jn thcparlsh hair.*~u'— — Newark, and a number of Union Lclwenskc, Mrs. Sam Banafpto, tion will bc asked about Hazlet 10 years, from today, many young Bcach resident?}. 1 Mrs. Edward Austin -nnd -Mrs. Sphool. If both rchools are takern . No Hunting Signs ; inen and women will bc studying G ran t MetagciV ' core of/ tlio board will Mve a lls j' G eorge & B arrett & Son, Inc. available at this offlcc for immediate in college, their way paid through You can buy Security Bonds by charge for 13 weeks derttal .enrol MAIN STREET, MATAWAN Raving NOW in U. S. SnvlnKa-DnmlR. iho Payroll Deduction1 Plan. Aro you buying. Security Bonds? of three hpurs per week. J • THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1949 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,»MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE SEVEN DEATHS Surprise Shower For, Jjecker, Mrs. Simpkins, Mrs. Richard A. Orr, Mrs, DeMaio, Mrs., Botti, WEDDINGS -Recent Bride $10,000 Willed To . Callahan, Mrs. Gloria Wilson, Mra. Mrs. Kritzler, Mrs. Hilda plcktrjng, Miss Helen Rienickie Mae LaGlgliu, Miss Marjorie Martz, Mif’s E lla L am lrors and Mrs. - Alberto; Nicoletti ... —■— Jofcn«on*51ererison .Mrn, - M artz, Mrs. Snvage, Miss EgglcUUtt. Of-Relmnr,:: ------f MIrs Irene Stevenson, daughter Alberto Nicoletti, 74, of 4 Wycknfl _‘A ‘ nirprlso ;brtdrir^]Vnwi!L\. was Florence White, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. St; John’s Church Honored At Shower given Thur«l»y evening in honor ‘ of WilUam A. Stevenson, Morning* St., Matawan. suffered a heart attack MeCloskey. and died at his home early Friday of Miss Helen Rleniekiaat thc home Purina Feed. Start Baby Chlckl tide Ave., Laurence Harbor, bccainc Gifts were sent by Mrs. Anna m orning, Oct. 21, 1949. County Anita W. Manee Left Matawan Girl To Be of Mrs. Dorothy Whiltlck, Union and Turkeys with .Startena—the thc bride of Harry Charles Johnson. Breuhaus, Mrs. Mnry Quinn, Miss Physician Julius A. Torcn investi­ Ave., Union Bench. cowuleto food. Stultz. wjtf EOn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joh^n- Entate Of More Than 'M arried Nov. 13 To Joanna Quinn, Miss Ann Shugard, gated and ordered the body re­ Miss Ricnlckto will be married to eon, Front St., Keyport, in a cere­ $250,000 Frank Siano Jr. Mrs. Schnffer, Mrs. J. DurriU, Mrs. Have you read tho elnniilftfd «d*T mony performed Sunday afternoon, moved \o the Day Funeral Home. Arthur Disbrow ol Keyport, on Keyport...... Nov. 12, . * O ct. 23, 1049, at 4:30 iri th e L aurence The In tirM w r A n ita W. Mrui'cci of lyfiss Milly Auriemma, daughter Harbor Community Church. The Mr. . Nicoletti, a widower, - was The gifts wore lirnumcd .In.__ associated with n New. York City Hazlet and St. PctcrfiburgT'Frit.Vlcft inf "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auriemma, Rev. William E. Webster, pastor, nn estate of more than_$2501000 and.-of-i Mntawan,-; was -honored Thurs* wishing, well decorated in white, officiated. ■ printing firm which .published an lavender and yellow ' aftd •> other • 2 - 3 O H Italinn-langungc newspaper ahd had | *7','°°0 ?nd "* n„5ho'vc,r/ art-v h<;ld The soloist was Mrs. John Smith ■with $10,000 going to St. Jo h n & I in jR o llo s P ost House, K eyport, by decorations carried out tlie same of Keyport, . who sang “Becausc" resided ln Matawan for two years, color scheme. _ He also maintained a home in New Methodist Church, Keyport. (OwLudy of Mt. Carmel Club of and “Oh Perfect Love.” She was Mrs. Manee was the widow of-Mrjtnwnn. G uests York. Every Pot and Pan accompanied by MUs Alice Franzon; . VJ | Harry E. Manee. who was chairman Miss Florence Rienickie, Mrs. Alicia His death wns discovered The gifts were urranged in a Organist, who also played the wed­ ' • r\tof Jhe Ikn WnnrHboard_of_directors- nt Hlrnntnrc ntof Applet Anttln. Disbrow.. Miss-Liudu-msUir-owr-Mit^- ccpzo .Ciccro—of—N*;w York;—who AVtihtng'WC>n~decoraIea Hn ' whTt? -— — at the—■ ...... — ding marches...... / .. ton & Cox, Inc., New York marine Mmiel Cahill, Miss Joan White, was speeding the weekend at Mr.' nn£ gold, A buffet supper was Given in marriage by her father, insurance brokers.. He died in 1Q4G. Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Shirley Nicolo'Ui's home. ' solved. SURPRISE STORE the bride wore a gown,of white She died Sept. 11*. lost, in St. Pet­ Ghindcll, Miss Valerie Rienickie. Surviving are one son, Victor of Misa Auriemma will be married satin made with a sweetheart ersburg and the will has been Miss -Joyqe Cuxenn; Mrs. J. Dorr- New York City: and five daughters. on Sunday, Nov. 13, to Frank Siano Closing out entire ennmclwarc department neckline, Jong pointed sleeves and -probated- at~Frcchold~in'~the~offich- ' Mrs. ’■ Mary”M ary Mariani, Mrs. Julia jr.,-.son of ICtr. nnd“Mrs.’FranIc_5Ianb “^ irs k Irt“dr^ped_over~tW€PhIps~und of Surrogate Dormnn McFnddln to make room for a bigger and bettcr - Rnnni. .Mrs. Helen Qlcskcr, Mrs. of -Hazlet. - forming a cathedral train. Her, —Theodore—G.—Bailc>vsupcrlntcn^ WHARTON MEMORIALS | E lv ira DeLeo' and M rs. EmTna Fig^ -'Attending'-were-Mi'g^MarylAurL S U R P R ISES T O R E. ... fingertip veil of French illusion was dent of the Manee^farrn Jill lhe c M Nlcky Dcttpldi.uf lum, held by a tiara of orange blossoms | linalo__of New .York.-Gity, Matawan*Keyport Monument Works YFunerjii services were held - in Holmdel • Keyport ltd., Holmdel ircilcc f i . r h Harbor; n r - Mrs.M,-«. EugeniaF.uflenl:, Auri*Anri. - Thanks to Public Dcmnnd we nre forccd to and she carried a prayer, book Township, and his wife, Anna, re* H ighw ay 35 i-New York City. cmma. Mrs. Francis Fonzlno, Mr.s. increase our Furniture and Appliance Depart­ adorned with orchids and stephan- MR6. CARL W. DIBLING - ccive $5000 each a n d .tb c -la rm .c o n i. Keyport, _N» J. ______TTjrfmelirTVrarzano, Mrs. “Sim..Ton* otls. ' .. sisting of the land andH buildings, |?j -^. Ph on e, K e y p o ri 7-1184 ment to two nnd one times itg preacnt aize. . . , the forin.er Miss Doris Freiburg, M rs. John N. Janw ich tfcftn Fonzlno, Mrs. Angle Miss, Alice Stevenson, sister of nil farm equipment, horses nndi • ' of Union Bcach. The couplc was Mrs. A nna Janw ich, 27, w ife of Riflgl, Mrs. Angio Mtirzano, Mrs. vcNcmiTVuNOB the bride, was maid of honor. She other livestock, along with all! CiiHionr mnde. Irvslnllod and fuu viecd married on Oct. 1, and have rc- jjuhn 'N.- Janwich, Wickatunk Stu- Mqrgc Fonzlno, Mrs. A n n Lepre, f.jvore a gold satin gown with an furniture nnd house furnishings. L „l. a **. . by cxporlK.- All Jcimtn ot renalrluB, WE NEED R O O M - BUY NOW AND SAVE. J-illusion . neckline, short sleeves, turnfcd from n wedding trip to New ,jon Wickauntk, died on Sun- « -r, J 1 1 Miss A nn D R ggi of O rnnge Mr*. rebuilding and HiirvlcinK, - • prompt The Rev. Emmett A. McNubb. _ „ n ,, (Icllvo.ry. Tlino paynifnta, no charKC. WON1 a ti.i fitted bodice nnd full skirt. She York, Washington and Virginia, j day, Oct. 23, 1049, in Monmouth , . , rs . .. . . Rose R evcllo, Mr.s. A nn Cmucci Suttsfjictlon Hunnmtcod, Krt*o ocrvieQ. They arc residing at 507 Union j Memorial Hospital after suffering a Augusta, Ga„ rcccivcs the Muncc1 Mrs. M adeline F ra tto of Wood* r £1*”) Window Shmleji. Talih. and Tea Kettles • . now 98c wore a* matching satin helmet and winter ,home in St. Petersburg, | Drjip*?ryIll'lthlirV' CotnlrcK. I i\M, r*ni: ADAMS i n f t U I nfBLIND IU n ^ACO. Ave., Union Beach. kidney ailment for several years. Mrs. Cnmmy Conquest of w ore Mn carried a bouquet of pompons and I model nuickBuick PUnhC VcnellRn Blind Cxptrtt, 126 Fourlh | She ■ was b^jrn ■ in Jamesburg, thej '1^ 1^. Fords; Mrs.’ Lucille . Revello.’. Mrs. St., Lakewood. N. J.. T»li, Lake l-UOl, talisman roses...... S15KJ00 legacy.' Red Dank 6-3133, 'freehold S-OHI. 4 qt. Enamel Pols ...... now SOc was. Mrs, Margaret Smyth who car-j daughter of Michael nnd Mary au ,n 1 Roso Tedesco, Mrs. Jey Revello, Miss Marie Ricci of Matnwan, and Mrs. Manee. who had been active w ere a.7ii ried ja_bouqycL-0.f__yQ!lo.w chrysan-1 (Michkiewirz) Wegla M rs. Isabel Scavino, Mrs'. Mnrle ^'Miss Dorothy Welle.of Ha/lQt, ivcre along.with her.,hvisbnn.d;ijrthe Key­ 6 qt. White Enamel Ten Kellies , 95c Scavlno of Perth- Amboyi Mio.-Jay KEYPORT n o w “ the bridesmaids and wore similar ihemums. Francis Baker, brother! Surviving besides hei* Tiusbruid’Is p o rt church, also left a $10,000 were a.7n of the bride,, wus best nan. . j one child. . Nappl, Mrs, Joseph Sinno, Mrs. JEVVELERS& fr gowns and hats in mo&s-gwcn-satin legacy to St. Paul's Methodist Epis- Following a reception at Button* i Services were conducted yc.stcr- Lucy Sorpico, Mrs. Frank-Sinno, Wagner Cast Iron Dutch Ovens ..... now 85c -'■fitid carried matching bouquets. | copal Church, Tottenville, . S. 1.: OPTICIANS wood^ Manor, Matawnn, Mr. and j day morning at 9 o'clock. In - Si. were .1 2.1 7- ■'John Johnson of Keyport, was: j$5000 to thc Mirror Lake Christian Mr^. Lillian .M ione of Hazlet; CONVENttNl Mrs. VanGieson left for a' brief j Gabriel’s Church,..Bradavelt, where Miss Betty Ann Whitaker, Miss T E R M S . ' 12 qt. Aluminum Tea Kettles | best man for his brother arid usher* Church, St. Petersburg, to be used now 1 . 1 0 stay in New York,.. ..They; .arc. re- i a requiem mnss was. celebrated Helen Lcnoll'cuux. of Union Beach; H9 . .well* •XM i Ing;; were ..Malcolm I Bahrenburg of as “n fitting memorial"'"for'"Kcr hus­ siding at 85 Division St.,* Keyport.1 Interment was in St. Joseph’s W,FRONT i- Keyport, and Arnold Bicnkowski band: find" $1000 to F aith Mission, Mi^s. Dot W aterman'nnd Miss Flor­ 14 qt: White Enamel Pots . now 1 . 1 0 - ul !■ . j Cemetery, Keyport. under direction1 ? of ClifTwood. Crystal Beach, Fla. ence R nrraso of »Rcd • Bnnk; Mrs. Water Glasses , Zaleskl-Margaretfa ■> . of the Bedle Funeral Home. Rojjc Vena,' the Misses Connie nild now ■2 . A reception followed at Old Other bequests intludc: Mildred,..., f w ere i Dutch Tavern, Keyport, after which Miss Mary Margarctta, daughter; ' - F ran ces Mnn* P epper, $1000; M onte S tew art l ^ f 'V MJnn.c.! ' ^ 3 Aluminum^ Angel Cake T ill* ...... now 1 . 1 0 f\Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for of Mr. and Mrs..John Margaretta.! Mr*. Archie Hummer M anee, $5000: Jo h n Nelson Led­ eirii and Mrs. Amelia Mancinl of Chicago where they will reside. .372 Alpine St., Perth Amboy, and ; Mrs- Nollic Hummer, 54. wife of better, 3d, $5000; Stewart Manee ClUTwood; Mrs, Frank Auriemma. and hundreds of other items. I Mr. Johnson will attend the Coyne sister of Mrs. John P. Goetz. Main Archie Hummer of Marlboro Rd.. L edbetter, $5000; S andra Manee, Angle LuPcrn, Mnry Sakowski. Mrs. j Electrical School! ■ St.,: Keyport, bccamc the bride of Bridge, died""Saturday, Oct. 22, i $5000 and n diam ond pin; A ugustus LalPcra, Mrs.- Tcssio Briscese, Angio Everything must go . . . Save real dough. ; The bride is a graduate of Mat* Stanley Zaleski, son of Mr. and Mrs.“ J?4D-) f MI^ i1®s®* ,Gcn^ 1 Bailey, $2500; M arie A dele Bailey. Snfconc, Eleanor Ballcntyno, Julie \ awan High School and formerly was Stanley Zaleski, Meade St.. Perth Hospital, Nev, Brunswick. . Sur- $2500; XT^t1Nell Warren------Irving, $1000;- «.,nnn.W alling, M rs. C larn M anzo, Teas* Buy Now and Save! Charge it if you like. I employed- by the Prudential Insur* Amboy; Liri a ccremony perforriicdj -v^v^nH 1,l'° a sister, Mrs. Emily R u th W illiam s, $1000. Della Piero; A|ih Sch\yal7., Frances u once Co., Newark. Thc bridegroom Saturday afternoon, Oct. 22, lfl40;| Becker* lind n'-brother, .John Ryno The will also directed that any Stranicro, Milly DeFcdele, Lucy is a graduate of Keyport High at 4 o'clock in St. Michael’s Greek i Plsca.taway. . Indebtedness owed* Mrs. Mnnce or Sakowski, Dolly Leonotte, -Vicky Catholic Church, Perih Amboy.I" funeral services were held Tues- School nnd served in the Army Air her late husband by Harold W, Auriemma, Jay Artelli. LU Della* Force in the Pacific orea during The Rev. Albert Gaydos, pastor, ■ Afternoon in Metuchen. Burial Walling, Keyport, be cancelled, Pietro, Phil Lanzaro, Marge Auri* IWorld War II...... ' officiated before an altar banked | wa.s Hillside Cemetery,'. Plain- The residunry ertalc is to be cmma, Mnry Mugeo, Lucy PettiJ, with white autumn flowers.- I^rs*I " ' divided . with. 15-pcr- rent-going to RoSCr FllSco," “Nnhcy Auriemma, *L Frasor-Corry Lottie Feeney, soloist, sang ”Ave W. Britton Manee, and identical Tcksjc Dnvino, Carmela Eovino, Vie-- 7-11 Front St. Koyport, N. J. L -tera .. Madeleine Creed ...Corry. Marje’’,- accompanied- -the organj FUNERAL SERVICES shares to Gladys Argamonte Manee, toria Bucco, Lucy Piperno, Louise ? Keyport, was married to filwyn the-bride wore an ivory slipper! 10. pur bent going lo John “Nelson CidfcCHkl, Rose Moccl, Follce Davino, Funeral, services for -Mrs. Grace j-Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward satin gown made on princess lines I LedbeTtter, 3d, and a like amount Te|is Fusco, all of Matawan; Eileen ^Fraser of New York -City,--on Sun­ v.'ith square neckline, long sleeves1 Barker, 74, of 611 Roosevelt Ave., [to Stewart Manee Ledbetter. John Auriemma, Angie Ferrante, Roso day, Oct.. 2, 1919, in the Second pointkl at the wrists, and nttedj Carteret, mother of Ellsworth | Ncls()n udbcttc|. jr. recciv(a nvc Nnppl, Marge McDonald, Mary ^Baptist Church, Keyport, by the bodice trimmed with tiny seed • Eaikcr, of Pine St.. Keyport, werC ip0r CPnt Grunato, Mrs. E. Cerliono, Dolly oRcv. R. A. Kelsey, pasjor. pearls. Her full skirt ended in a i held Friday morning in St. Joseph's ; w Dri‘tlon fti.,nCL. n nephew i-. Cogllano, Phil ,MiUicinl, Ann Cogll- PHILCO t The bride was given in marriage long train. Her three-tier fingertip! Church, p.rteret. Interment was in cxocutnr willl thc chomlc.il Dank «nb. Nick Granato, Mrs. L. For* veil wns of imported French silk; Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood- - -- - • by her father. She wore n silver and Trust. Co., New York, con rante, Eobby Montagna, Mrs. Put ‘ satin-back crepe anklc-lcngth gown illusion held by a simple satin! bridge. linRont beneficiary. The .will w*is Montagna, Jay Davino, all of Key­ TELEVISION Mrs. .Barker, the -widow of Ells­ ^with-a-round--neckline outlined in crown outlined in ?eed pearls. She dr-nvn on Sept. 20, 1940. port. worth Bark-ir sr, mp£lc„.her home C h a n t illy lace, long pointed sleeves. c“rricdJ a, wl’itc >Jni>’cr book , pifts wero cent by Miss Mary with Built-In with her son*in*law and daughter, fitted bodice and hoop skirt. A adorned with white orchids, peluso, Mrs. Angie Perno, Mrs. A. the Rev. and Mrs. Orville N. David­ -matching satin and lace hat and Miss Valeria Goctz^ of Keyport, Giilfitt, Lil Furey, Sophia Furey*. son. She- died Wcdncsday’tvening, BIRTHS Aerial System iIaco4rimmcd colonial, bouquet of niece of the'-’bride, was. maid of Flo ' Malinconlco, Ann Fcrrnnte, Oct. 19, 19-19, of a heart attack. ji.roscs and baby • breath completed honor and Mrs. Charles Kochck of Savago Connie Snkowski, Olympiu Nunzi* She was” rcported to have been 'the ensemble. Perth Amboy, n sister of the bride, A .son was born T hursday, Oct. a to. Elizabeth Malinconlco, Mrs. grieving over her . two grandchil­ ‘ Miss Shirley Corry, Boston, sis­ was matron of honor. Both wore 20, 1949, In R iverview H ospital to Mary Siano, Mrs. Milly Nnppl, Ida. dren,* Donald Davidson, 4, and : tcr-in-law of the bride, wns maid similar gowns of slate blue vcl Mr. and Mr?. Herbert J. -Savage, Picrlorcnzo, Fay Cnprioni, Miss Ann Francis P rigyi, 13, both of whom ,.ol ^ . ,, , n , of honor. Thc matron of honor vet?Eugene H. nnd .Ruth! ['owns and operates the Corry Cus­ Hotel Packer, Perth Amboy, for M organ Troy, N. Y., who was crowned king, matorialu and arrange a loan for you. (!omo In Burke Trubnick of Matawan Rd., ■ A t Low as $2.05 a W e o k tom Cleaners in that. city. Tho the immediate families and the Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. wero chosen by a committee of Old ^Bridge. Thc baby died in! and talk It ovor. ^bridegroom v?as graduated from bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Zaleski Shore Concourse. Cliffwood, are faculty members as tho most Middlesex General Hospital, Oct.! ijNew Y(|rk schools and the Julliard left Co££u wedding trip'to Montreal parents of a second child, n son, representative couple at the dtmee; !9, 1949. ' • ; lochool of -Music and is cmVtoy^d ;artd-.Quebec. . For traveling Mrs. burn T hursday, Oct. 20. 1010, In 'th e Ml*» L aw ton and Mr. Wells are Interment was in VanLJew; RONSON'S ifs a musician and orchestral ar­ Zaleski wore a taupe color suit Perth Ainboy General Hospital. both graduates of Butler (N,J.) High Ton Eyck Ronson. Owner M ataw an Lum ber Co. with black accessories and a whjte Cemetery, New Brunswick. Thf* b a b y .h a s b e e n .n a m e d George Sehool. ranger. Bervlno Iho public for 10 yeari orchid corsage. Upon their return Martin Morgan Jr. Mis* L aw ton has been active In IIUII, DING MA T i; 11 I A L41 , L'Hoi!a*Ain»lie they will reside with the bride’s her class organization serving as 283 Upper Main Si., on Highway 9-4 . Block and Custom Mndn Mlllwork 1 . parents. „ . BAPTISMS : B elleixa chairman of thc annual freshman In a twilight ceremony performed " Stair Duildlou and Cahinelt . Mr. and Mr.s. I>*onard B ellez n , banquet and as house president of Ipturday evening, Oct. 22, 1949, at , MATAWAN ... H yor i 320 M ain .St:, K cansbm ’ffTTire the the fresh m an dorm itory, Cowh** o’clock in Grace Methodist Tel. Matnwan 1*1603 Phono Mnta>van 1-2001 Opp. Frcncnu Station Bnrbarn Eloise Hyer. infant p aren ts o ( a d a u g h te r born Mon* H all, v hurch, Union Bcach, Florence WILLS^FILED daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilmcT : day, Oct. -24, I94D, In M onm outh Open Monday and Friday Eveningp irjslic of Union Beach,- became the Ann Schautler flyen of Union Bcach, was christ*! Memorial Hospital. CliiRftlfled ad s got re m its cheaply Tide of Walter L'Hotta, Aumack- ennd Sunday, Oct. 22, J949. in the ! Ann Schaufler, of Raritan Tov/n- ~ r .ve.,' Union Beach. I’he Rev. E. Laurence Harbor Com in u riI t y ship, w ho died Ju n e 20, 1949, b e ­ ay Amey, pastor, officiated, and Church, by the Rev. William Web­ queathed to a daughter, Ethel 'as’assisted by the. Rev. Charles ster. Miss Dorothy Beaman and In A itlon ;. Smyth, pastor of Calvary Meth*’ Schaufler Jaye,- all jewelry personal effects. ’ Robert VanWorp sr.. were the.tpon-.. ist Church, Keyport. ' ' sors. ' Thc remainder of thc estate NEW! EXCITING! FOOL PROOF! Given iri marriage by her brother, Following thc christening a din­ goes in equal shares to children eorge Tarbox of Hoboken, thc ner was served at the llyer home. Tide wore a long blue slipper satin Herbert Schauficr. Ethel Schauflcr IMPROVM YOUR GAMR WITH S t a y i n g AHEAD Jaye, Albert Schauflcr, Joseph GuesLs were George Reed sr. of css with pink accessories and Newark; Mr. and Mrs. VnnWorp FOItCOLAR PLASTIC COATKI) I’LAYINfl CARDS. rried pink carnations. . Schafluer, Edward Schauflcr, Ar­ You can got ahoad . . . »!ay alioad llnanclally, thur Schaufier, and a stepson. of Mntawan; Mr. and Mrs. Percy ® The matron of honor was Mrs. Hycr of Keyport; Mr. . and Mrs. EVERY SUIT A DIFFERENT COLOR ! eginald Parr of Sayreville, sister j Charles Schauflcr. . - by regularly saving, naloly invoBtlng a pari oi T h e daughter, Ethel Schaufier David Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. the bride, who wore , a yellow j Walter Ergott, Miss Julia Snppio, SYMBOLS IN ALL 4 CORNERS ! ;OusseIine gown with matching Jaye, was named executrix of the whal you oc?rn. will drawn in 1944. Bruce Beaman, Miss Dorothy Bca* jcccssories, She carried yellow ) mnn. Miss Ermna Stcidle. all of NO MORE SUIT MIX.UPS ! iscs. H arold L ’Hotta ■ o f . Iselln, Union Bcach. Moro than 425,000 Woodmon do thin. They ar* other of the - bridegroom, was DIVORCES st man-'-and ushers were Carl D ane building tholr fuluro socurlly wllh Baio, sound oser of Keansburg. and Mr. Parr. Priscilla Clare und Phyllis Clare, B ailer ^ Woodmon llio Inauranco prolocllon, and on)oy> Following the ceremony, a recep- ! infant twin daughters of Mr. and Mr3. Emmn Wagner Bailey, Port ion w as held in th e U nion Bcach Mrs. John Dane, Third St., Keypori, jnerican Legion Hall, after which Monmouth, was granted a divorce j Ing.Woodcraft's iratornal actlvltlon. from M elvin Bailey*. E llzahetb. on christened Sunday, Oct. 22, and Mrs. L’Hotta left for a J 1949. at 2 o'clock in ht. vJosi*ph\i ort wedding trip to Asbury park.! grounds of desertion of May Ask tho heal Woodmon toptononlallvo lo help ’194\ at fi hearing Fiir ihMYi' U(,, „Church, . by the Rev; Thomas Coffey. fiey arc residing at 623 Aumack ' ’ 1 ^ Mr.””and Mrs, 'jCdwarfT’ .Byrne" of before Judge Donald H. • MrrLane. j * r‘ H o m r A b you lo select Ihe Woodmon llie Insuianc* ,ve., U nion Beach. Eatontown. were sponsors for »N« Monday. She was awarded custody ( ... , T . ... , . , Mr. L'Hotta scrvrd in the Army Bay* eetllllcalo that mooli your needs lo g e l a h o a d and one-half year}; d u rin g of thc couple's three children and 1PM 1** •’°hn WaUh of ggurt ot . and stay ahead. ' • ’ orld War II, three nnd one-half $20 a,, w eek m n aintenrince, in t r t n r .n p n <*"«• » » < l. T » 8 « ! A countcrsuit by Mr. Bailey wa* Cliffwood-Beach, were sponsors for ears of which were sent in th? Priscilla. . ’aciflic area and ’on Okinawa. di3mi2sed. Edward Farry jr., Key.-. porl,..xcprcjcnted. Mrs. Bailey and Each not contains two docks WOODMEN of the WORLD VanGieion-Baker Simon Bahr, New Brunswick, thc husband. ENGAGEMENTS of fancy back FORCOLAR \ M r. nnd Mrs. W. II. B ak e r of Life Influranco Socloly Devon, Conn- nnnouncc the mar­ Williams-HuUHngir . ' plastic coated playing cards OMAHA NEBRASKA ...... riage of their dnughter, Sadie, tu Treated At Hospital M r. and ?.!r*. H erb ert Willjami*, . (idontica! patterns); Canasta Hcrbcrt.VanGieson. son of the late 810 B rook Ave., U nion Bcach/, an* Mr, ond Mr.?. G. S. V anG ieson of Raymond Dane. 9,* of Third St., I nounco the engagement of their w>n. niles and fjcore pad. Keyport. Friday evening, Oct. 21, and Mrs. LeRoy Light. 51, Chandler Pfc. Thomas Williams, stationed in 1049. Tlie cerem ony w as per» Ave.. both of Keyport. were ad­ N urenberg. G erm any, to Mis# Liitfiji. . . - - ■...... $1.75 set ... Ernest F. Heller, District Manager lormcd in Calvary Methodist mitted to-Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Huttlinger of Nurenbcry. ” ’ Church. Keyport. by the pastor, pital. Monday, for treatment of Pfc. Williams, a graduate of Key* 172 Jackson St., Matawan Die Rev. C. R. Sm yth. injuries. Mrs. Light dislocated her port Jllgh School, has been in Nur», 17 Broad St. RED BANK I The bride wore a taupe lace dresr right elbow in a fall. The Dane enberf aince March, IMS. j Ind carried a bouquet of yellow boy was treated for a dislocated No date'haj been for the 1 Phone RE 6-0001 bses. The pride's only attendant thumb sustained in playing footbalL wedding, ' ^ < PAGEEIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N, J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2^. 194fl T Statistics . Rumson Jayvees Top -Tackles—F a r r i l l o . ; HIGH SPOTS B R A ID E R , HUSKIE, ANGEL GAMES' Sayreville ; Keyport Guards—Hunter, JoLsne. . 5 ...... First Downs 7 Slim Matawan Squad : ■ Centers—Allen.' 14G .. Yds. Gained Rushing .\ 52 Backs—Maurer, Bethune, Figel, Keyport Eleven 7 ... Yds. Lost. Rushing ... 49 Mataawan High’s jayvee* were Osterheld, ‘Wolf, McCormack, Jas­ 114 ., Yds/Gained Passing .: 03 hopelessly outnumbered by a host trab . 7-r^~PasseS"Attem pted— r.-i— 12- Df,players.sufficiently good to be ...... Score by Periods...... Fumbling Disasterout BirtBeacH/RaiderEnd P asses C om pleted' ".T.~ 5'5 of varsity • calibre “ when— they Rum son’ j r V.‘ .7. T.~I4 O' '7 ~0—21— To Maroon And Steel; Injured in 32-0 Defeat 2 Posses Intercepted 0 tangled with the Rumson reserves M ataw an J. V 0t 0 0 0— 0 At Sayreville 1 . .Number of Kicks .. 3 on the Bulldogs gridiron Monday Touchdowns—Berry (2), Parker. Fourth Huskie Loss 35.5 Ave. Pist. of Kicks . 15.3 and were'beaten 21-0.' Points after touchdown—Parker 0 F um bles ...... 2 Art Berry scored two of the (2), (Passes from Apgar), Apgar . Victory eluded the grasp of the A bruising undefeated Sayreville 0 Opp Fumbles-Recov. 0 Rumson touchdowns and Bill Parker (Run). . Matawan H. S. eleven for the fourth H. S. eleven, well on its way to* 80 Yds. Lost Penalties . 35 Contrbuted n third when he fell on O fficials—Pazieky. ftime this season Saturday os thc wards a„ Group I, Central Jersey th c ball o v er the goal lin e in th,e .Maroon and Steel again stsged a Sayreville 02) first period-after the -pigskin- had 'thriller, but had to settle for the football title, exhibited a tremend­ Ends— ' Mosakowski," Johnasen, Poultry ""and "Stortc'Feetl. Hay-*« gotten away from a Matawan player Straw—Litter. Dog P’ood a specialty. ,lean end of the score, Rumson win­ ous display of sheer power when Bodbelski, WoJcik, Cannon^ receiving a kickoff. / - Stultz. wjtf ning 20*13 in resumption of a series thpy put the blast on Keyporl’s ned Tackles— Noble, Prusik, Kuc, Raiders the shore’s second highest broken off before the war. Burshot, Tilquist...... Lisk Wyckoff,' son of Ed Wyckoff, The Huskies got away to.a Hying •scoring team, 32-0 in a one*slded, Gua rds—N ugent, Vasquez, L yt- former-, Keyport athlete, started the start when Jack DiBiase took the Shore Conference game ot the kowski, Halsey, Evanovlch. game at tackle . for Rumson, ball on a quarterback sneak on the Bomber’s War Memorial field Satur­ Centers—Janicker, Sinuck. The lineups: , FOWLER first running, play of the game, day. A crow d nudging the 1000 'Bapks—Zamorskl, Connors, Bylko. Humson J, V?(2I) THEATER .broke .through the Rumson second- mark saw the Beltin’ Bombers score Draeger, Kolokowski, . Bonczek, Ends—Parker, Randall. F* Ro­ firies and raced away CO yards run two touchdowns in the opening Schmidt, Ritter, Kurczcski. . - ... man, Dunlap, Noonan.,:,:. KEANSBURG, N. J. period and then mop up with one for n touchdown, A, pass, DiBiase ' K ey p o rt (0) Tackles — Osgoodby, Wyckoff, dpposIfe_FUblIc “ScKOOl~~" in‘the third and another pair in Phone Keansburg 6-0300 _'to Jim. Sullivan, was good for the Ends—Beach, Freiburg, Metsger, Shippe. , ’ . the final quarter.______•______Matinees Saturdays ond Holidays —extra poinl and things looked Rossi.-Cuocch------—Guards—Moore—Walkeri—Splwakr at 3 p. m.' " mighty good for Matawan. For Coach Stan Baker’s Keys, Tacklcs—-Porker, Christie, Brower. Sheneman, Heliker, Manning, Sey­ Continuous Sunday from 2 o. m. -The^Maroon- and. Steel._could_jiot held scoreless for the first time, it Guards—Masla, Falco, J3rown, m our, H ockstein; •' stand prosperity, however. When -wns.—their—third—s&tback---they've E e n n e ftT : Centers —■ Harringt^7~S"ciro IT T h u ^ F r i ” S atJ-O ct.—27^29:29 . ;• - Rumson failed to. gain after tlie won twice. The pummelled Raiders7 Center—DiPaolo r~ Baden. '...... - »—:------kickoff, they punted deep into Mat­ An example of iho sterling defensive play ai Sayreville in the Bomber*' 3Z-0 win civet Koyporrii demoh* who lost- end Billr Beachv-when tho Babies—-Sinns* Bom m or,--Belleran, Backs.. -r-;_De.Vito, . R ountree, P. awon territory. Joe Harris fumbled slrated In lhe above picture ai Ray Belleran Is slopped by.Sayreville's ace back, Al Draeger* Also mov­ flankmari sustained a kidney injury Mirro, Roman, -Swann, Erickson, Roman, Berry, Kerekisfi, Nelson^ “CALAMITY JANE at that vulnerable point, and Rumson ing in for lhe. Bombers are four other players. The other Raider player li Bill Beach. No. 12, who was ,which necessitated his removal to Youncofski. Hansen. Thompson.___ Johnson, Seigel, Willardv Johanne- Torwards pouiiced~oirthcrball-orr-the hospitalized “ar* q^resuit-of-a-kidney-injury-sufltained-in-the- game.------— ■— ------:” V------the~frospitaI, will •take~fldvaritffge~ S ay rev ille— 13 0 7 3?—32 mann, Calvert, VonGhren, Apgar, AND SAM BASS” Matawan eight-yard line. A plunge of nn opeh' date this week and then K ey p o rt — 0 0 0 0— 0 M aiaw an J. V. (0) in Technicolor -netted two yards, and-then .•'Applet move back into Shore Conference Touchdowns— CQnnprs, Bylko, Ends—Roland, Flynn. ' w ith . Rountree, the Bulldogs’ veteran action Saturday against Lakewood.. Draeger, Kolokowski, Zamorski. Yvonne DeCorlo - Howard Duff ^halfback, turned his right end for Vince Abatiello’s crew, with a Points after Touchdowns—Kolo­ — — aigo six yards more and the score. ponderous line and a hard-running kow ski (2), placem ents. Matawan still seemed in good backfleld, sparked by Al Draeger, Officials— Losic.wicz, Collucci, . shape when Rumson missed the Middlesex County’s best back, sub­ Bonus. ■ ' ‘FIGHTING FOOLS’ point, keeping a 7*0 advantage for dued the visitors with ease.. Half­ MATAWAN w ith . the home forces. -. It was not for buck Denny JConn<;rfl scored flrot, T e L Maiawan ^ 1-23691 Leo G orcey an d th e B ow ery Boys • lon£,.though, fo r whtflv'the lLvrskics after- three ‘minutes ‘ of '.' the:;; Ilrst Tigers Seek Games" Saturday — KIDDIE HALLOWE'EN ;cou!d.. not _galn _ on ploys quarter, when, after on unsustnined Fri., Sal...... O ct. 28-29 PARTY — Costume Parade iforlt after the klckoff‘« following the ~ Teenage basketball teams seeking from this theater ai 12:45 p.m. drive, he pushed his way over from sharp.. Come early for registering . Rumson,_score, DiBiase faded to games with the Keyport Tigers-are the one-ynrd line. Eddie Bylko “Scene of- the Crime” number. 12 prises for boys and pass. He was hit, the ball squirted girls and one grand prise for best tallied the second shortly after as adyised to call Keyport 7-2890J. Van Johnson > Gloria DeHaven ' " fro m his grip, and " there- “Was a c o s t u m e . ------— <------he broke loose on u 54-yard scamper i u c ■. ; ' • Rumson recovery at the 10. Mat-! Oil Burner and Boiler Cleaning Charlie Kolokowski added the extra Sun.. Mon. Oct. 30-31 awan objected To no avail the'play Service. Get the most out of your point.\ “Law of the West” f should have been an incompleted. Fuel Oil Dollar Stulti Wjtt Johnny - Mac • Brow n . pass. This unhappy quarterbacking In the third session the Keyport "Under Capricorn” of Matnwan's was converted quickly defense tightened to some, degree. The Raldera, set back on their own Revival Featare. ^at. Wile in Technicolor into qnother scare''for the visitors, • w ith • ' 10, held Sayreville at the line of Tim Connor plunging through from S T O C K C A R “Show Business”’ Ingrid Bergman - Joseph Cotton the “three. TheVR\jmson- fullback scrimmage for three downs only to Eddie Canior - Joan Davis nicely kicked theVxtra point, nnd have the Bombers go over again RACING Tues.< W ed. .• Nov. 1-2 ..it .was 13*7 for the /Bulldogs. , , when Kolokowski completed Q- 17- AT ITS BEST ! Matawan threatened in the sccond yard pass to Draeger. Kolokowski Sun., M on. , y. : Q ct. 30-31 quarter but a miscall on the time again converted. The Raiders, 35-Lap Feature Sundays now CONTINUOUS" “ILLEGAL ENTRY” by the officials led the Maroon and through Bill Bommer and Roy . front 2i0fl p.mT r . Howard Duff - Marla Toren for GOVERNOR'S TROPHY Steel to pass on fourth down in­ Belleran ran well got inside the “Mighty Joe Young” also - stead of picking on the Rumson 40 Bomber 20 only onge. That wos SPECIAL 6-CAR Terry Moore - Robert Arm strong With six minutes to play. This mis' i Don Delaney of Keyport, Cliffwood Angel, back, Is shows about to be tackled by Jim Venerable of the midway In the third period, But . cue let tir(TT3ulI3ogs ^qilt of" the BelmafYellow-Jackets., Dalaney, made. _a..good. seven yards.on the play. Despite the fact thal he never a lS-yard penalty set the Keys back MATCH RACE “THE-ENCHANTED • hole they were Iri and nearly played football in high school, Delaney has been one of the stars of the Angel backfleld this yearr—:— lihd_ their scorlng-drlve w as- dis­ Tues., Wed., Thurs.. 2500 General Admission N o V i-l-2 -a brought them another score. ru p ted . VALLEY” MatawajVs ' offensive power was The Raiders, seemingly locking Seats at only $1 each. “House of Strangers” in Cinecolor ^jiO.t, to. be denied in thc third Tax. Include^ • spirit for the first time this’season, Edwnrd G. Robinson - W ednesday — Continuous Perform ­ "' quarter. DiBiase kept hitting the resorted, to passes and deception in . . . On S alA .,7„P ,^Ir -- . ■ - ^ Susan Hayward ances. .M atinee only*—"Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc." mark on passes lo Bill Griswold, the last quarter, but this met with Sherman and Joe Harris. *Matawan but minor success. In this period Request Featore. Thursday Nite Thurs., Fri.. Sat. Nov. 3-4-5 got a first down at the nine and a one of the aerials, was intercepted penalty against Rumson carricd to by Kolokowski and he sped, virtu- | Without Reservations the one. However, a deep reverse ally unhindered 59 yards into the Claudolte Colbert - John W ayne “ROPE OF SAND” lost yardage for Matawan nnd it promised land. The Bomber jayJ w ith was fourth down with three. Di vees even goj into the act ond just Burl Lancaster - Paul Honreid Binse then passed nicely to Sherman before the end, after a steady march for the touchdown to moke it 13-1 Saturday Matinee. Episode 5 v downficld, Wult Zamorskl buckcd alt, but Matawan’B lack of a kicker "BATMAN AND ROBIN" over from .two yards out. for the extra point proved costly. A rush for it was easily snufTed oft : byRumson...... ^ A nice punt by -DiBiasc^was grounded way back on the Rumson nine near the end of the third iO cdhk <$tejad&A quarter. From this point the Bull­ THEATRES dogsHashed their Jlrst show of r consistent offensive strength. Dog­ Phone 7-0452 * RED BANK * gedly they grotlml out flrst down •after, flrst down,' using only one TODAY (Thursday) Last Showing pass, ham m ering through the Mat* CARLTON awan line the rest of the way, . .Larry. Harrington, Connor and Phil Minton did heavy duty in this Joe Harris. Matawan back, appears lo be headed for plenty of trouble Saturday as five Rumson defendars “MY FRIEND IRMA” K. TODAY and TOMORROW drive, Minton breaking through movo in on lhe Huskie speedster as he attempts to sweep around ,.the left side of his line on a reverse. center for the flnul two yards. Rumson handed Maiawan Hi fourth straight setback by a 20*13 score. , “Task Force” Connor again kicked the extra point FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oct. 28*29 S t a r r i n g .Centers—-Polker. Gary Cooper - Jane Wyatt to m ake It 20-13. Three County Drivers C ontinuous S atu rd a y S tarlin g a i 1:45 . .Matawan fought bock valiantly. Raider Reserves Bocks — Youncofski, -Erickson, Taking the ball on his own 25, Thompson, Swann. ’ Will Meet Top Pro Trio -Popular M-O-M’s whi; n r a nCHNICOlOR musical ! SUN.. MON.f find TUES. DiBiase filled the air with passes Score by Periods . ' Jealous Heart Fred MacMurray - to bring the ball down deep into Lakewood J. V...... 0 0 0 0—0 A novelty in stoekcar racing.wlll M:[aureen O'Hara Rumson territory. An interception Keyport J. V, ...... 0 7 0 0—7 take place at Long Bninch'Stadlurp. Y ou'd be qo H ard to R eplace , ^JUDY GARLAND “Father Was A of■' ‘ fourth-down pass on the Touchdowns—Nelson, Erickson. Saturday, when throe Monmouth Lucky Old Sun Junior Varsity Earns County drivers will meet three top T Purple 11 saved the day for tho Points after touchdown—Cuocci Through a Long and Sleepless FRANK MORGAV • RAY BOLEER Fullback” Visitors. 7-6 Win As Freshmen (pass). performers of the Eastern Stock Car N ight T /m 0 f BERT UHB • JAGK HAl£Y Racing Association in a special AWH.C-MMASTERPHCEfltPCIKT •I ' M ataw an (19) Are Battered 24-0 Officials—Schanck, Franklin, Lar- I Can Dream. Can't 1? Ends—Sullivan, Griswold, Weber, tiquc. • • • , • handicap. , * Coming — “The Fan” . That’s My Weakness Now COMEDY CARTOON .NEWS NOVELTY . Flynn. \ ' . • ... • ,\ - ...... ’’ Keyport H. S.’s reserve units split Lakewood Frosh (24) The county trio.'Marlo PaHmleri, 'Ends—Mayer, Deilgney, Clayton, Long Branch; Bill Chavallcr and Don't Cry. Joe ; Tackles^-Marvel, Sakowski, Can­ a football ~‘double*heuder” Monday Sat. Mat. Oniy — “King of the Rocket Men” non, Duffy, Wilson. at the picturesque former John D. S. Matthews. . Bob Cook, Red Bank, are stepping You're Breaking My Heart STRAND L liU Tuckle%—R. lLaylon, Wlcdekehr, Guards—Butch, Volkert, Josko, Rockefeller estate, home of Lake­ into fast company when they face Twenty-four Hours of Sunshine Cohen. ' ' " Ewington, Colot. . . wood H. S. footbnULtemns. While the combination . of Frankie C ircus ...... Guards—Reeves, Applegate, ,D. Schnieder, Atlantic Coast champ* ^ Centers—Roberts, Allen. Coach Frank Zninpello’s freshmen; Give Me Your Hand SUNDAY and MONDAY -, O ct 30-31 TODAY and TOMORROW BacH&rMocrow,:DiBlase*„D^.lIars Layton. . ; jori^Al Peters, the fellow who beat ALWAYS_f2).-Feature* ------who--.started— tho -campaign—aus­ —Dreamers'Holiday-^ ; ...... C o n tin u o u s.S u n d a y -S ta iiin g a t-li4 5 - ris, Albrecht, J. Harris, Mauer, piciously enough when they bat­ ' Center^—BuckleyT J. Matthews, Schneider in a match race on Oct. .. Robert Mitcham Morey. ' ‘ ' 1 ." S om eday _ Sherm an. tered Neptune, ‘ fl-0 were being 15 and Lou (Professor) Volk, whq DOUBLE FEATURE “The Big Steal” . R um son (20) tossed for a 24*0 loss, the junior Backs—Grlppeh, White, Samuels, conducts a race driver’s school in • Toot-Toot-Toolile , • Morris, Smoke. • Co-Feature ’ Ends—Moruller, Cohway. varsity, under Nlek Gianpulo, Newark. ... • k , ‘ Let's Harmonise f • WILL JAMES' Tackles—Stern, DiFiori, "McGln^ tjiroM 3aclTifiO *iner, Jay.ve’es, -7• C.’ Keyporr Froth "(O)- : ' _ - " Awording~-'l6 • the — agreement Making Love Ukulele Style. “The-GrefenProinise” • ness. . •• • Ends— Beyer. It was the second straight triumph renched by the six principles the | M y B olero Guards—Brown, Wickmnn. 'Packles—Walker, Baker. county contingent will be granted: for the Glanpalo-headed charges. BUN.. MOM., and TUES. Centers—Hessel. Guards—Amelia, Lambcrson. a halMap handicap and that-the Perhaps. Perhaps, Perhaps X They smothered Atlantic Highlands Alexis Smith f Zachary Scoit Backs — Rountree, Connors, L, 10-0 Ju the curtain raise r on C olum ­ Centers—CogHano. race will be a distance of 10 la^>s, Harrington, Minton, Boyd DeVito. bus Day. Bill Erickson, who tallied Backs—Lawrence, Roman, Harris, o r 'IVt miles, and will be fforti^al “One Last Fling” Score by Periods twice in the rout of the Tigers, Smith, Robinson. ' standing start .which is another C o - F e a t u r e Rum son ...... 13 0 0 7—20 ndded another touchdown to his Score by Periods break for the less experienced M ataw an ...... 7. 0 0 0t-13 total Monday and then passed to Keyport ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 drivers. . Cowboy “Red Stallion in • Touchdowns—PiBiase, Rountree, Matt Cuoecl for the all-deciding L akew ood ...... C 0 0 0—24 Thc eovcted Gc^v. Alfred E. Dris­ the Rockies” ...... Connor, Sherm a^1 Minton. extra point. Touchdowns — Morris, Grippon, coll Trophy wilt be awarded Sat­ Slipping Around . in Cinecolor * Points after.-touchdown—Cpnnor Lake wood was. first to cross the Dellgney, Mayer. f urday following the featurp race Throwing Rice , 2 (placement), Sullivan (pass)j goal line and the Piners' six-pointer Offlicais—Muller, QUck, Cupolo. of 35 laps, 10 over the usual dis- Rideis In ihe Bky Officials—Vlllapiona, Egldlo, Me­ com^.ln the second period. In th b i^ tuncer ' . •, •,. The. Echo o f Your. Footsteps. * FREEHOLD * .. Gowan. third period, however, the RnMerfxJniori Beach Soldier Ono Kiss Too Many . V got underway and with their fine On Alaskan Grid Team Hove you reaej the classified ndflf NEWS Shore Football League backfleld of Jnclc Hansen, Erickson; ' STRAND Harry Swann and Bill Thompson ‘ Cpl. Frnnk J. Wetar Jr„ son of leading the way, quickly marched HEALTH FUND ■ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Weber, 813 TUES., WED., THURS. Nov. 1-2-3 K the length of the field. TODAY and TOMORROW Belmar 14, Cll/Twood 13 Florence Ave., Union Be&ch,. has Record Holders Matinee Wednesday slarling at 2 pjn. Tiie Frosh,. guilty of poor ball-, Rob.rl Young'- ShlrI.y T.m pl. Leonardo 0, Red Bank 0 _ _ completed •ills second season_ of handling, paved the way for two DANCE Standings football with the Alaskan Air and Cases Piner scores when they twice “Adventure in W.L. T, Pts. Depot “Rams", at Elcmcndorf Air fumbled, both times within their Light-melsl carrying case S5.S0 FRED Baltimore” ...... Long Branch ... . . 5 . 0 1 11 Force Base, Fort Richardson, Alas­ Saturday, Oct. 29 Point Pleasant , . . 4 0 1 0 10-yard line. In any event, the Album style record holders iM C o - F e a t u r o ka. Weather factors shorten thc Sn newly decprated B elm ar ...... Lakewood yearlings, who have 2 0 ’ 0 Alaskan grid season, v./, , Genuine leather, sipper. MacMURRAY “Jigsaw” Red Bank ...... 2 2 4 battered Neptune and Freehold In - Legion Hall Last season the Rams finished closed cases ...... 7.95 - starring j ClifTwood ...... V 1 3’ 1 3 two outings had too much for the young Raiders... . second for the All-Alaska champ­ Matawan Franchot Tone L eonardo ...... 0 3 2 2 ionship, 'sponsored by i R um son ...... 0 4 1 1 Lakew ood J. V. (6) ' Cpl. Weber has been in the Air SDN., MON., a n d TUES. F rid ay Ends—Erickson, Baoga, Nelson. Force for the past two years ond Matawan Legion: Puu Andr.w. . Marla Tor.n Bumson at Point Pleasant (Night) Tackles—Furclllo, Pulerano. , before entering the service attended Post 176 . S unday Guards—Brown, Guido. Red Bank Catholic High School. “Sword in the Desert” B tlm o r Bt R ed B ank C enters—H. F ran k lin Music by Walt Staeger and His addresss Is, Cpl. Frank Weber his orchestra PETE'S, Inc. Cliffwood ^at .Lfconardo.------_ , Bocks—Berman, Bruno, Wesxier, Jr» A.F._122W558, E lem endorf A. F. P eterson. ■ “ ' — - - Vocals by Al .La Mura . .. KIDDIE SHOW—Nov. 51h B., Fort iiichordsOn, A.P.O. 042, c/0 Cor. Front and Main Sts. * Stojcer and B low er Ownen. K eyport J. V. (7) Jersey Shore's Finest Dance Band Postmaster, Seattle, Wash. (A i U . b u do p ) “National Velvet” fipedaliy prepared Buckwheat and Ends—Cuocci, Metzger. Dancing from 9 till *? Aloe Coal—No Clinkers. Immediate Tackles—Brower, Brown ConI — CoaL place your order T E L EPH O N E K E Y PO R T 7-2TM NEWS CABTOON NOVELTY SHOWS DAILY 1:30-7:00-9:00 Dallytry, Stullt • wjU Guards—Bennett, Coupet . . NOW. Stultz. Donation .75 v CONTINUOUS SATl-SUN -HOLS 1949 THF, MATAWAN JOURNAL,-MATA&AN, Jj . J. PAGE NINE green team and _Keyport 'better Dr. Joseph Rudnick H ow ever, MntflWnn. h as a b a b n c - . Bommer Still Second In not count too complacently on ing "mnitnl nttitude" advuntage in Conference Scoring, Race them still Being there cofne Peiuietti, Diodato Wins Golfing Trophy . the contcst. The M&iodp and Steel Thanksgiving. • .. ■ • * * Jms yet to win n game while Sayre­ Although held scoreless for 1 thc Dr. Joseph .. Rudnick,. Keyport ville 1$ tm'all'Winnlng combination, Lose By One Point • WE THINK THAT from here on Set Bowling Pace Sayreville Next ; first time this season as Keyport physician, Sunday won the Mayor enjoying a high place I n - r a n k l ­ In, th e grid iro n p ath w ill .be m uch James Mount Trophy' Tournament lost::-32-Oj:to::.Siiyf6'vilIc*:: Saturday. more traversable for the stalwarts ing*. 'l*he Bom bers, th e refo re w ill ut thc Old Orchard Country Club. FaiigToOveiriiri BUI Bominer, the Red Raiders’ pace ol Keyport H. S. The Raiders, a Keyport Bar, Legion Play At Bombers* Field be the ones under pressure. To: Yellow Jacket Lead In setting back clung to the number little past tho half-way mark, have Keglers Grab Laurel* The Kcyport medic on tiie previous Saturday) Dan Harris lose Or even make a poor showing two position in the Shore Confer­ com piled a record of tw o w ins And week turned In a card of 8H-22-C0 A Doubtful Starter' against a non-winning eleven would 14-13 Contest Sunday ence’s individual scoring duel. Bopv • WE THINK THAT the Shore throe setbacks. Not spectacular, but - In Biasineit League and last Sunday camo in Wilh (HI- be deadly to thoir prostige.. Ac« . Conference Title Race will be mer, who has Z2 points nnd is In a ccrtainly much Improved ov^r past 22-(M, for a net 130 lo win the trophy cordlngly ,nny evidence of “nervcH’* With a determined rally falling decided.ttus Saturday when Nep­ seasons. Glancing xwer the Key Ctict Pcnncttl oi the Kcypurt ...... Matawan H, S.*6 grid forcos Satur- comparatively lofty spot, never­ donated annually by West Long in the gaiiioHs lmp|)ily likely to ; one point short, the -ClifTwood tune and Leonardo hook-up^at ^tho schedule, we find that Frenchtown, Bar, and A ndy p iudatu, Amortcnn I niiiyjjjc. theless is running a poor^second .to dAy._Avlll_Jollaw_jKeyport, by' ont* ahow up -nn__tho :SnyreviHo“ sider" Angels lost a heart-breaking, -after^^bsorbing-fr-lO-S'pnsting^in Lcgicm kfttlsi', tsimecr liidrvldual' jjerrhiinn. Old Orchard Joe Thoma, Neptune’s hird-dfiving contest will bring together the con­ their Keyport Inaugural,, captured week, into the gridiron lair of thc Matawan certainly luui nothing to 'decision when the Belmar -Yellow honors last week in the Buslnev veteran, llntelied* in ' Reciuul place fullback, who scored twice against ference’s only undefeated teams. three out of their next four nnd powerful Su'yruvtUe Bombers. After lose! ' Jackets, defending Shore Football men's Bowliptf League comv^elition. with 7B-H‘70 nnd 79-H-71 for a 141 Mamisquan and ran his total to 40 Neptune, nothing' short of spec­ that Leonardo, Neptune and Sayre­ w h at happened to tlu? R aiders at Sayreville has four \ylns to. date. League kingpins, turned bock Couch tacular in winning four straight PeJUiettl posted scores of 172-201 net total, lllll Bell wu^ third'and markers, an average of two touch­ ville, tho trio which the Raiders Tlio .Bombers defeated ' Lokewood Ted (Deacon) Close’s warriors in a and scoring 135 points, an.average bowed to, ure all undefeated. Aside 205 for a 578 to |ul an d high s e t., s t a „... s aVn tfiC wlH> " #i*-»tWko tho hands of Coach Vince Abbatiel- downs per contest. ’ 32-0; M etuchen 2.r)-U; C arteret 20-14, hard-fought battle played in per­ of 33.3 m a rk ers per gam e, figures from F rcn th to w .n , K e y - Diodato. rolled a neat 23.1 tfi C0P j handicap, iUiished tied, with George lo's musUjrtonle montftors, the* Uus* fect j pigskin weather at the Key- Bommer, who was front-running to odd Arhie Trucx’S Lions to their port triumph was a 31-0 bombard­ high game lauftfls, j Pentctman for fourth with u two* ki?3 do n ot h:»Ve any Illusion nnd K eyport 32-0. As M utaw an lo»t to M etuchen 20-K1, th e . Bombers port H. 3. fleld Sunday. the loop with three placements, sur­ collection and continue their un­ ment of a weak and inexperienced Three-game winners last -week I round net of MR; - about the enormity of the task beaten skein. And if Coach. Joe > The victory put the shore eleven rendered that distinction when Atlantic Highlands unit. Now, alter were Keyport Taxi over Schanck\sj l)iv Rudnick iff wfnning'his first confronting them thin weekend, look like a three-touchdown favor­ Pagano’s Fliers win thc crown, an open date this Saturday, Conch ite , Al Dritcgcr is the big gun of above th e .500 m ark: They have George Morton, Manusquan’s toe Oil HefllerS and flowWow’s Taverh! tourney, hit his loijg shota ii\ fino As ‘though Sayreville'R prowess specialist, booted two against. the nobody will be able to accuse them Stan Baker's crew will take ! on Uia-Saii:eviUu-.aUttok^-4Cti-ftylktHs, .won three arid dropped two ver- of coasting in. For, on successive over1 LaZare’s Shoes, -Two-umno ^stylo and more1 thani once.was ublo, was not' euaugh^Malttwan-fueMS-tho- Fliers and ran his string to four. Lakewood, Rumson, Freehold , and a good broken Held' nmnor for the. -dksta -.For -the scrappy Angels, Saturdays after walloping ..Atlantic -w in n e rs-w # re ^ M ontagna’s A nutc^1 to 'T crm nljle ho’me. In pur pers"‘._byZJSoward and--Venerable - huve j been ~ real-contests,- close- proving-Long-Brunch-team, better Keyport Taxi ...... r> and a yard pickup by Falco placed Boys ■> ranging from eight to 15 enough so that it would not have than a weak Fcfrris high aggrega­ the ball on the.Angel 27. Bucks years of age and from GO to 145 . taken many broaks to swing tlie tion. . . . Manasqunn to top Lnke- Rod St Gun Club .... , ii 6 wood. . . . Point Pleasnht to squeeze by Howard and Vona brought the pounds will be battling for their results from the red to the black American Legion i. . Q 4 side of the ledger. Wo say this post Rumson. . . . Sayreville, a Belmar eleven to the four and respective clubs Friday, Nov. 18 at Keyport Cleaners ...... B 4 year’s, team is doomed to make Group I, Central Jersey power­ Crntea BeviTaKes,...... , n * 7 th e n , on. a hund-oft from Falco to Ealbaeh's Auditorium, Keansburg. house,' !o hand Matawan Its flfth a comparatively bad rdcord for Sehanck'a Oil Hentcra 11 The A ll-Star Ticket Vona, the Jackets scored. Morgan’s Represented will bo thc Westside straight setback. . . . Metuchen to . 7 no Motawah eleven, to our 7 n placement was good. . A. A., Asbury Park, Raritun Boys knowledge, ever hnd an all­ take advantage of nn injury-riddled Garber Supply Co...... The Angels, not able to stage a Club, Keyport, Middlesex A. C., .; losing, or near ull-losing year. Atlantic Highlands squad. . . . Free* Pat’s Star Market .... . 0 0 for M onm outh County •comeback as yet, surrendered the Perth Amboy, Red Bank Boys Club The ’4flers, having been denied hold to capture a clo&e- one from Tourine's Tuvovu . 5 7 ball-on downs shortly after they and the Keansburg Boys Cfub. The a win in four outings, could be Toms River. . . . Trenton Catholic Pete's lYwqriii-,^...... 5 10 to punish n St. James of Red Bank received the kick-n(r . and ..once club scoring Uie m ost ‘points w ill shut out of the victory column all Devino Block Co...... -. 4 : ♦I) ' tho 'way, " Next Saturday cornea unit which hasn't-been able to score again- the opposition was on thc receive a . trophy whichwill be LaZare's Shoes ...... :,n . . Here’s lho 5lx-Staf Tlckct of tho Republican Party In Monmouth ‘ Sayreville, followed by Neptune u touchdown. , . . Mike Brlseesc, kept in its possession for one year. ClifTwood Inn-;-. .-....., ...AY move. Four straight first downs -with the Huskies.the underdogs Keyport. arbiter, who umpired in -County, tho ticket you can vote for w ith eonfldonc* boc.iuso you know brought the ball to the Cliffwood The first club. that, gains three Lavofo Labs ...... , r : ■ n in both, ^ Not. that thls.fiquad of the Class D. Big StatO loop this that your County and Stato Government will be In Competent hands. - • lour and then, with a minute left, legs on the trophy will become the .fighting players, who have made past summer, hiis' returned home, permanent possessor. The boy who _ every engagem^nt_ft_reaLcontest _ ♦•nip. _Miker,!_ n _ graduato-of-tho-B ill veloping _ “football “hiinds” tinVbriH Falco hit Norm Brown with an end A n o w o rn o f progress Is unfoldlnt* In M onmouth County. Let’s :one-heave^Morgtm-was onccaK'nirr “displays~the? 01 ost ability and most thus for, may not continue to do McGowan school for umpires, ln Keyport G. S. pupils, lie1 has or­ MJohnny-on-ttae-spot" ' and lie con­ pleasing performance will be so, blit the; record to date in­ Cocoa, Fla., has been “callln’-’ein”, ganized a ‘'touch" football league make suro.thnt tho men who represent you nro qualified, ln organized! ball, for three seasons. verted to put the visitors ahead, awarded a trophy for the outstand­ dicates Matawan fans must not in w hich no tackling Is Allow-ed and ing—boxer—of—the—-night_Every. be Jarred If their favorites get 1 Briscese worked a year In a Class grid equipment is not necessary. Tho Republican Candidates nro experienced and'pro|{ressM : they M-0 at ihc interim.'" " handed the same shcllackl'ng D Qlrcult and then moved into competitor will receive a medal. The Idea is to tench the lower It,w as a different Angel eleven Sayreville. and Neptune have Class B activity. Upon being' school k.lds' the fundamentals of the know tho noeds of M onmouth County; thoy.havo shown by pcrfurmanco,' Strong aggregations . are being which took the. fleld following the dealt out to all other opponents. queried; Make said that lie hnd no game, The ‘’Longhorns” are pres­ not promises, that they aro capablo of conducting lho business of your breather. Taking a Belmar punt lined up by the directors of the Matawan’s chances to £reak into dellniic plana for, the JD50 campaign. ently pacing the loop. LJ.C.- qn their, own 45, the Angels headed respective clubs. Leading in the thc win column may come in the . .. Manny LnZarr,; whose Shoemen government Intelligently and efficiently, ...... for the enemy goal line'and’were number of entries ore the Westside flinal two games against Tom»- mot- with.-such , great jmcccsa, cap­ unrelentless in their scoring effort. A. A,, the Raritan Boys Club, and River and Keyport, Although it turing the ’49 championship of.the HALLOWE'EN — - - Evefy candidate on thc Republican tlckot is a (tor ln his own ri|:ht, thc Keansburg Boys Club. The must be acknowledged that.T. R. Bayshore Softball League this past With McGrath and Frank Fragasso summer, are planning to organize Added to(*cthcr, they mako up an ALL-STAR tlckot which lirlnns to Middlesex A. C. includes on its topped Rumson and the Purple consistently hitting the middle for Bulldogs defeuted Matawan, a basketball team. The quintot, a public office tha ability hocdod to Insuro the future of-M onmouth huge yarduge; ^ the Cliffwood club roster Bobby Chorbak, brother of fast scniipro outfit, will be handled DANCE while Kcyport has its best eleven County and New Jersrsy. . .. :...... , ; . ______went tO: the Jacket 12 and it was the slate A.A.U. nnd Golden Glove in s years.. So, facing the facts, by Player, Coach Frank Zainpcllo, , Saturday, (ict. 29 from that point- thnt McGrath champion, Johnny Chorbak.: Bobby it could be Matawan’i first all­ who masterminds Keyport IL'S.’rt sw ept en d for six poinLs. D avie’s Is ^the youngest of four fighting losing year. IF THE WORST freshm en grid squad. A m ong >^he ■ l l t h # ' ' plunge* was good ahd the locals brothers and he'mixcs it with*each SHOULD HAPPEN, this still players contracted thus far are, Bob' one of them. , ' . will be a good Matawnn team in Zampcllo, Carl HolLslonder, Ray trailed 14-7.. and Tom Nugle, Mul Bahrenburg, Old Boathouse Tavern In the fourth quarter the Angels t our unbiased book. - The elub Is well-coached on offensive and Ogden ‘ (Fuzzy) Schanck, Johnny Union Beach came within a point of knotting ,j0hurCh L oop B ow lers the boys carry out their assign­ Reardon, and Bob Ross.. . . . Tht! the game. Receiving a punt on* Turn In Better Scores - ments with commendable co- • Keyport Diner five, local Mon- • . featuring f their 19, und with McGrath again ordination for o squad composed rnouth-Ocean .loop entry, recently Jack Barrett and ~ doing the bulk of the ball-luggitlg, mainly of players in their initial blnsted an' independent Matnwan His Broadway. Floor Show. The Key-Mat Church Bowling the Angels started an unsustained year of varsity competition. The quintet in a scrimmage on tho Mat- League in its third week of MUSIC — ACTS — COMEDY drive which" carried to ,the Belmar . blocking m’ay suffer because of awan H. S. floor. . , . If enough ' •' ’ • . 7, Again it was Davie, this time competition showed a boiler calibre . inequality of speed afoot among teams show interest /md sufficient efTort is put forth, a basketball through the. middle. But on the of, play than.: in the earlier the backs—the Harris brothers DANCE,.Saturday, Nov. 5. sessions of previous years. Matawan usually outstreaking their pro­ league, bringing together teams desperation try for the marker to be tpomored Presbyterian swept Its match with tectors. • But, at lhat the blocking from Keyport, Matawan, Union which, would give the spirited Cliff­ Beach and Kounsburg, may be by local fire com pany. Keyport Reformed, while Calvary, cannot be ioo bad, for tlie team wood bunch a tie, McGrath was gets its share of yardage on the formed. . . . Frank_ Zampello ls Gcthsemane, and St. John’s all of Muitc will b« by Al Novak stopped n ynrd from paydirt. ground. Thc passing attack is making rapid strides toward do* and his 9-ploce orcheiira. This Sunday Cliffwood will travel Keyport. each won two games, good, very good. There is noth­ (Continued bottom next column) down to Leonardo. There they’ll II. Woolley of Keyport Baptist, ing random about it, the spot take on the Field Club in a Shore is bowling at a good clip. He waa work between passer and re­ ceivers being A-l. On the de­ leag u e clash scheduled for 2:15. high man for his team In the Oct. 18 competition. Steady flring was fense, Matawan appeared to dis­ And ClifTwood, oddly enough, will advantage with Rumson, Satur­ H] Merrill H. Thompson P Elvin R.Simmll be ln a plight similar to that of produced on the same nlght by W. Freshly Pressed APPLE CIDER 0 Alfred E. Driscoll Ov/ens, V. t’rOdclam, and H en d er­ day, because the Bulldog tackl­ Keyport H. S. They have never ing seemed more crisp and aimed Without Benzoate of Soda ■ Ft>r Governor For Assembly ' For Assembly defeated Leonardo. son, all of Matawan Baptist, und with more surety nt the knees, _ Belmar (141 Amos Henderson of Matawnn Pres­ The Husklo line backcra up ap­ Ends—N. Brown, Armstrong, Pis- byterian. peared to falter especially In cltello, Sherman. . A, M aitland W alling of St, Jo h n ’s, this re.spect and in the diagnosis of opposition plays, the really Tackles — S tern er, Bellucci, grooved the alleys in fine style with scores of 187-229 for a C27 total. fatal weakness as it appeared to W illey’s Farm M arket D 'A nna, Sam in a rc.o. ‘ . Other blue chip bowlers were-Mal­ us against the Bulldogs. How­ Guards — Aronis, Morgan, Blnn- ever, Matawan's puss defense, Route 35 Centerville, N. J. colm B ahrenburg, 210. 13. BoycO, chlni, Bergeron. - - even against taller receivers, Centers—R. Pembleton, L- Pem- 212; R. Wells, 211; C. Cavencss, 202. was good. Again it must be .. . Tel. Middletown 5-0286-M ' The standings: * blcton. borne in mind that the above Special Prlcot lo Group* and O iganisatlont Backs—Falco, Howard, Voiin, J. . W faults arc to be exported in a i Brown, Cimino, Britting, J. Vener­ Calvary ...... 8 able, R. V enerable. Matawah Baptist ...... 0 ______Cliffwood (13)..------M atawan_M ethodist_,.^. .-15- Ends—Jackson, Ziegler, Agliozzo; Mdtawan Presbyterian ...... 5 Tackles—Iaderosa, Stein, McCor­ St. Jo h n ’s ...... 4 m ick. . - L utheran ...... 3 Are You Going? I am "Guards—Chilzk, Allen, Pittius. i t e f n r m A i ...... • 3 5—C enters^ HugKcsrtcmho.— ""- ' ' K eyport E apU st---; rT r r r .Backs—Fragasso, McGrath, Wil­ to the official opening of liams, Gryner, DeLuca, Delaney, Plan Baseball Clinic DiStasio, Fedelc. 0 J. Russell Woolley IE Abram D. VooHtees B elm ar ...... 0 14 0 0—14 Edward F. Cark-ton, director of \E\ Dorman McFaddin ClifTwood ...... 0 0 7 C—13 athlctics at thc Asbury Park II. S., For County Clork For Surrogate For Frcoholdor / Touchdowns—Vona, N. Brown, has been appointed chairman for a M cG rath (2). ' " clinic to be held in Asbury Park . points afler Tochdown—Morgan sponsored by the National Profes­ 370HOPLA Broad Street MOTORS,K E Y PIRC. O R T , N. J. (2), placem ents. M cG rath (plunge) sional BaMball l.ea't’ues. Details . The Republican Record The Driscoll Record ' ’Officials—Nichols, Jacoubs, Me- *' of the clinic, with thc date qnd to be held on , Gowon. thc names of the speakers, will be in Monmouth County released ns fioon as they can be in New Jersey verified. ' * County Offlct op«rot«d o f peak A Teochori’ Sotorfaijncrooiid, . Scholastic Schedul This clinic ls one of six that will S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 2 9 efficiency. .' F rid ay be held in various selected ccnter., * Stato fo an r«ol Altaic ropiaUd* in New Jersey. ' ''" 1 1 . Red Bank Catholic at Trenton * Surrogate'* Office cemmtndid for m anntt A Civil Right* bill anocftd, Catholic (Niaht> Come, tee the “Ncxt Look” in automobiles. Come, take In which thousands of •Motel or# handled. * Naw C«fl«titutlon Adoptoi?* S atu rd a y • Raritan Romp* 34*6 a ride and be convinced that Studebaker is really rolling—rolling Asbury Park at Red Bank A County'* debt rodueed doiplte many capital V I ? m t rf*d Info H t Leonardo at Neptune ... - The Rnrltan Boys Club eleven j Impfovamario fof rottfi, btid|«ft, wolfaro trampled over lhe heavier Belford j along the roads with the smoothest ride yet. it Lobor-MaM0tm«nt Inttilufa Created ~ Ferris at Long^Branch Mn'fcaf. Bondi'rank among top ligol fnroit* Manasqunn at Lakewood a Boilermakers on Sunday by a 34-0 ] vnonti in tht United Slotti. * A Graator todol bemliti and wolfara «orvlcM< ' Point PIcasnnt at Rumson margin. A Inst-quartfr pass from1 HOPLA MOTORS, as well as providing sales and service Matawan at Sayreville ' Tony Campo to John Stout averted t Metuchen at Atlantic Highlands a Belford shutout Frank Fleming on Studebaker Automobiles and Trucks, will also handle repairs ’ Freehold at Toms River and Walter Merinskl each scored on alt makes of motor vehicles. In addition we will ,)handle a two touchdowns for Raritan. Jack 'tjUMJial flection Ensllsh^Jdtlcd the other. Fleming. full line of tires, tubes, batteries; etc. Silver Dollar Bar English and Dick Hcrriger 12) ac­ At the end of the flrst week of counted lor the extra points. Tuesday, November 8th, t949 play in the Bayshore ShufTloboard The Perth Amboy Tiger, will For Our OFFICIAL OPENING Wc Are Awarding a po l ls'OPEN 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. League, the results show' the Silver provide the opposition for Raritan Dollar Bar out in front with nine next Sunday afternoon on the lat- wins as against one loss. The Silver tcr’s field. New Passenger Car Tire and Tube Dollar victory was scored at the - to some lucky person attending our opening.. . expense of Anton • i t Chuck’s of A Draconian policy is one that ii VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET barbarously severe. Tho word „ : P»td fot by Uio M^nmouUi County liepublk«u Ootninllua ...... South Amboy. Award Will Be Made at 8 P.M...... In the other match. Huddle's comes from Draco, who framed a Tav*m, Keansburg, overcame Con­ hnrsh legal code for Athen, about n ie’s Inn, M organ, 7-3. - 62! B. C. ■ This isrthe pitiful record o f the man Frank Hague would make governor in order

=1— to stage a come-back and save his crumbling political empire. Hague planned the 1949 rate almost two years ago when, before a trowd of party faithful in Jersey City on January 1,1948, he placed his hand on Elmer W ene's shoulder and said: _ "HEM IS YOUR CANDIDA IE FOR GOVERNOR IN 1 9 4 9 " It is the sorrowful story o f a man who is all things to all people; a man who promises rain mid sunshine, heat and cold, more public spending yet lower taxes; a man who talks so loosely that in Burlington County he contradicted himself times and then blamed it on the heat! = ■ LET'S LOOK A T THE RECORD 1 1

A n d L e t s See, From The Record, H ow B razenly Elm er W ene,

-WENEMROM/SES- - WENE'S PERFORMANCE- -WENES PROMISES­ -WENE'S PERFORMANCE- D * Voted for every appropriation m r He offers Service to All the In the 1947 legislature Wene He urges Lower Taxes he now calls "wasteful". P e o p le , ^ introduced ON.E bill providing B U T.— t h is I t w h a t h e d o es * . for a REDUCTION IN THE Only once in the 1949 session B U T — th is is w h a t He 'does . . STANDARDS OF QUALITY of the legislature did he raise FOR EGGS. Mr. .Wene is in his voice for tax relief. HE the chicken business. URGED TAX RELIEF, NOT, FOR THE PEOPLE, BUT FOR He urges Aid for Veterans/ Refused to permit park com­ THE RACE TRACKS! missions to use land for veter­ BUT— this is what he does » ans'housing.

He urgei Higher Refused to vote to raise teach'* Refused to vote special driving Tedchers, • e r s ' s a la r y m in im u m to $ 2 5 0 0 . privileges for amputees. Now advocates cutting $16,'* Refused to vote for continua­ BUT— this i* what he does « 1 000,000 from the state school tion of subsidized high school tax revenues I - classes for veterans. He u rges Favorable T reafm ent The National Labor Relations He urges Fair Play, Equal Twenty-two times attempts fo r L a b o r , Board found a radio station, R ig h t s , were made to change the of which W ene was president, BUT— this is what Ke does . . state's Equal Rights Law. Thai guilty of unfair labor prac­ B U T — t h is i* w h a t h e d o es • . present, W ene refused to vote tices. The record shows W ene on each occasion. to be anti-labor. Refused, tho requested, to in­ He U rges Lower M i IK Prices He told large m ilk distributors troduce a single bill favorable for the Consumer, that "consumers should pay to labor, according to A s s e m ­ one or two cents more" for blyman Herrmann, an A. F. of BUTT-—this is what he does « « their milk. L . o f f ic ia l. ,, It m ay LOOK like W ene - But It's HAGUE! This is but a port of the record. In every case Elm er his election as G overnor, seeks again to r u l e N e w W ene can be counted on to tell p e o p l e w hat they J e r s e y . . would L I K E to hear; but there is no e v i d e n c e t h a t The voice is the voice of W ene but the hands are the hands of H ague who seeks to wrest New Jer­ he has acted as he talks. - ■ -s r sey's governm ent from the people and be able to He will say anything to win a vote; but his actions say again: "I am the law!" , m ustw ait^upon Frank H ague who created him as a The people of Jersey City repudiated H ague. CAN political figure# who nom inated him , and w ho, thru THE PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY DO LESS? ..

< ; v . >’ ,iV K eep New Jersey's G overnm ent In YOUR H a n d s . . . N ot HAGUE'S.

of Alfred Z. Drtacol).