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1 . Charge Hydrant System Neglect From Sewer Survey
Councilman Griswold . . Borough Engineer Saytf Blasts Doubiier On Member National Editorial Asiociation • New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth^ County Press Association He Feels Co-«ffcration I ' Faulty Outlets Found Of Council CoiQmittee | In Department Drill 79th YEAR — 43rd WEEK. MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 Single Copy Six Cents Is Lacking' ‘ , Neglect of duty in keeping the j Borough Engineer Karl Housed ftro hydrant system properly equip* What’s The Answer? School Registration withdrew from tho Ravine Dr. ped with working outlets ,was!j - - Fire Chief Urges Martin & Brown sewer project Tuesday, submitting charged, against the water and • Matawan Borough Council b«« Thuriday. May 8, annual regia* his resiunation ns enyincer-in-churgo sewer /department by Councilman ! to decide when it a Judg* not a iration for chlldten enteilng of druwiug plans und supfirylstna Herbert M. Griswold, flre committee j Judge. Thlt hat nothing to do Check-Up On Homes Concern Is Sold > Matawan public achooU In 8ep. tho projcct to tho borough. counciL chairman, ot the meeting of the. wilb evaluating good whiskey; lember will be held at the Tho resignation wus uccoptcd on Mutawan Borough Council Tuesday. hocaet or women's look*. It Advises Residents Get Matawan Fuel Business Malawan Elementary School,, recommendation, of Coimcilmuu Mayor John W. Applegate ques concerns purely the legal aland* according to Principal Eurl B. George C. Doubiier, chuirmun of tioned if Councilman Griswold was! ing of the recordthip ln the Set For May 10 Clean . Changes Hands May 1; Garrison. On that date all chil tho water and sewer coinmittoo, not taking too grave a view of borough. Up Week By. Observing Lovett, Strobe! And dren will be given a physical and seconded-by Councilman Her Ihe matter in that Councilman The terra of Recorder Leroy and dental examination by ihe bert _M. Griswold, a critic of tho George C. Doublicr, chairman of Bergen expired Apr. 27 on a Simple Precautions Powelson New Owners •chool physlclen. borouuh engineer'd proccduro in tho ”* the water and sewer committee, had five-year appqjnimenl by former Parent* planning to enter matter. ■ .' Fire Chief Wallace Laursen hos The Matawan fuel business of prom ised lo ex pedite rep airs to the. Miyor Edward W. Currie In 1943. ihelr children In September are issued-a plea to nil citizens of Mat* M artin & Brown1, in existence U In his letter of retiiKnation, Mr, one hydrant found out of orjier M ayor Jo h n W- A pplegate q u e s asked lo be present at ft a.m. It nwan to co-opcrutc In Spring Clean* yearn Under that name, after May Houser declared ho wan withdraw at Church and Orchard Sis., by tioned a new five-year ieim wai Up to safeguard thc community 1 will be under thc owncruhlp of their aurnamea are ln Ihe A to ing in the ftvlinK he did not hiWo firemen al a drill Sunday. Mr. due, pointing to a New Jersey I* btecket*. Those whose sur» against flre, accidents, disease, and Joseph L. Lovett. Theodoro C». tho “confidence and co-operation of' Griswold , retorted he resented thc .law which specifies boroughs name* are In the M lo 2 gioup to improve its appcarancc. Strobel, both of Keyport, and Georgu the wutcr and M'wer committees” ' mayor's calling it a “picayune” u n d er 15.000 p o pulation shall ihould be preient.at i p.m- Clean-Up Week in Matawan will Powelson, Mutawan; who will con No ehnrgo in helm; made for tho matter, inasmuch us Councilman appoint recorders lor three be held t h j w eek of M ay 10. • , tinue to operate thc business at the Parent! should present blrth« work done by Mr. Heuser on tho ■ Doublicr admitted it would take years. For thc home check-up, the chief present location, 17 Main St., under diphtheria immunisation and project to tho date of his rositpui* 125 days to g?t thc parts needed for Councilman George C. DoubUer suggests that householders: • the nam e M artin and B row n Inc, imallpox vaccination certificates. tion. In ictiiunlhti, Mr. Houser ex- repairs. ’ ’ found the law evidently applied No child will be reglatered who pressied the convtctlou he wus put Get rid of all rubbish and papers ln 10*27 (Jyviw Brown and David Mr. Griswold further blasted Ih;.* by the former mayor and coun- wlITnQt be fiva yeara ot age by ting Ihe horouuh to no hnrdHhlp an in thc attic, closets, basements, yard Martin purchased the coal yard of water and sewer department f°r -cil which authorises the govern or during September. .. there stiH 'remains six mouths nf and garage, Jic them into bundles the lute W. A. Clone uml used the Having dene nothing ubout install' ing body lo appoint for five the period ullowed by a federal for, salvage. . facilities for both the unloading of ing hydrants on Fierro Ave. and years. The iaiue of which law works iiucnry for druwinu pluns for Check For Hasards coal and us u base for thotr con Middlesex Rd. when promising the Is truly '{he law awaits further the project u n d er u 94000 grunt from Check stoves, furnaces and heat tracting business. Tito firm was thu fire department a year ago it would study. Special Air Mail Wushlnjtlon for thu'purpose. Mr, ers. Have all repair work dono first in this urcu to construct n be doho immediately. Mr. Doublicr But If you paid a line to ihe Heuner observed a borouuh oJTiciul. now. See that floors under stoves roud at Fort Monmouth. The firm callcd on Borough Engineer Kafl recorder in ihe paii.two years, It had stated .HO days would bo enough arc protected by metal; bricks, or fulfilled many road construction, Heuser for tin explanation for the w on't do a n y fejood to try to Cachets Announced cement. Insulate all burnable mate* fen* making up a set of such plumi, flr£ committee chairman’s informa get It back. graveling and dump trucking con rial subject to heat radiated from tracts, in this section. six months should bo umplo tion. Mr-. Heuser said the hydrant stoves, furnaces, and pipes, Empty Postmaster Explains indeed. .. . work had been bypassed becausc After extensive renovutlons nnd hot ashes Into metal containers. Conncihnu'n DoubUer guvo uh- tlie public works department won erection of un office building, Regulations Covering Clean chimney and check for Mn;niHae..thn plans would bo drawn- short ’handed, that it had been Mason Burial M urtin Ac - B row n, lu 1037, oponod a Celebration Issues ---- cracks, loose bricks and. mortar, and everything put In readiness for ■ necessary to keep employees en new coul yurd und fuel oil deput. Place metal screens in front of fire Okayed For M*y 16 goinu hhead wllh tho project, re- gaged in the more important project l u 1042 they purchased th e Mut* place. Place portable heaters so giirtllesjijHnf ^ Whether thu . bnroUKiV. of seeing that a threatened break This Morning uwtin coul business operated by they can't bo knocked over. As a pm t of thu 'sitith iinnivevsui-y Would or/-would not suu its way down in thc water supply for the Washington, D. C;—8ecr«Ury of the 1>eaaurr John W. Snyder tells Be* August Muehlhirusen Jr. nnd, com . Chief Launen advises house curlty Loan conference that patrtotfo service of clUsens In overjr com* f Air Mail Cefebrution, which I" te clear tn finance workv In the rela fit*vine Dr. section did not occur Services For Veteran bined the twu.. . holders to distribute enough ash inanity will enablo attainment ol loca| sales bonds goals. lie held throuuhmit the country May tively ueur fututu. „ Repairing leaks to keep up pres Mr. Brown iuid Mr. Murtin will Keyport Police Officer trays tn convenient places for 1A’21, P ostm aster C harles J . J!iisu> . sure was callcd a first need in water continuo their longing business Consult Other Engineers smokers. See that, matches are out nmn unnouncud tlmt* tho Post Offico supply work, for all purposes, in Tuesday, Wednesday which tho former directs, nnd their Tho sewer committee ehuirntan of reach: of young children and Dopurtmcnt has uulhorUcd for use cluding flre fighting, by the en Routt) 34 farm which Mr. Murtin informed Ihu council ho hud asked At Residence placed in cafe containers. Lt. Harold Martin Parties Rename nn May l>Vonly-«Mipecial cachet nn gineer. , . will munugo. The coal and fuel two oilier engineers lo consult with Check gas’connections on port phllntulic covers nmlled from the The waler department - came in Funeral services were held Tues business now is under the mnnu«o- Ihe council on takinu ovor the plan* able heatem, 6hQt;off valves should New York. City und Philadelphia for another complication when a day and Wednesday nights at his Makes Safe Landing Woolley And Price inent of Mrs. Murtin, who la, u sister niim project, Ono is Cluudo W. be located on pipe before rubber Air Mull Fields und thu Washing protest was reported from F. S. Sedond St. residence for Capt! of Mr. Brown. . ton, D, C. Nutloniil Airport Station Birdauli, boiim uh ouginuer of Bol« tubing. , in n r r th e ducted by members of lhc Keyport Henry. E.' and Cecil S. Ackerion York, send tn 'District Superinten This latter resolution was accom inspect all electric service cords Rhein/Muin Aif Base, Frutikfurt* produced spirited 'rivalry in which ployed tor the work tm « prondie panied by another resolution which Fire Deportment. Lust night, choices for vleu elminnunBhlp of of Keypi)rt, who sold tho farm to dent, District 11, Ruilwuy . MlUT ond connections on .lamps and ap G erm any. . jitL^oiildlgiiUfedtirul-funds ftjr the would mpke taxi licenses transfer- Mil sonic services were conducted by Mr^rlodittohdor*—*— —— S»rvicdr N ew -Y ork—^N—’Yr- ^r-—— pliances. Use only 15 apipfiro fuset The-ltcm, cuptioned “Not A -Drip’ iho oommittuu , w^re imide by Mcret whole ptoloct, fulled tu produce, . Iho ofTicers of Caesarea Lodge, No. Covers to bo' nmUud. from Phllu* r^ihle. Major Applegate noted. for household circuits. Never per Was Dropped/’ rend as follows: fwUot, After moving on Uio Stillwell WV F. nnd-A; M., 'followed by a're* delphlu, send to Pistiict, Buperin* Mr, Heuser viniiiht to reiltin two Ltor^ugh:«ttoroey. ^e-taxi ordinance mit “bridging” of bumcd-out fuses ’!Lt. Hal Martin gave the Tempalhuf Renamed by tho Republicans to farm Mr. Lovett served on the ligious service under direction of thc tendent, District Hr ^allwoy Mull wveks after taking over tint pto* of 1022 h ad hot allow ed fo r thu wilh wires or. coins. Such prac GCA crew u th rill lust S atu rd a y 'Us organizational - posls^w ero-J.—ltus* Holmdcl Township Registry Bourd. Rev. Albert G Shlphorst, pastor of Service, Philadelphia. Pa, : Ject on Mar. IV 1047, but wus pai- transfer of licenses and this hod tices remove all protection against he set his ship down in one of Bnr> sell Woolley, West Long Brunch, He is a member of Huzlct Fire Co. I. Ihe Keyport Reformed Church, Covers lu he mailed frutn Wush* siiaded lu continue, On Apr, been recently pointed out by Col ‘shorts" or overloading of circuits. Un's stlfTeat crosswinds of the sea chnlrmun: Mrs. Eminn VanSeholck', Mr. Strobel Is u son-in-law of Mr. assisted by thc Rev. Churles R. Ington Nalional Airport Hlulion, 1047, thu ImimIs for Ills udalner was lector Kocrt C. ytyckofT in.:'con- son. Quick thinking und ‘four feet Red Bank, vico chairman; Mrs. Lovett arid moved1 to Keyport from nection with u proposed sale of a Smyth, pastor of Calvary Methodist send lo Postmaster, Washington, ft, (Continued on pago eight) C hurch. „ on the right rudder1, however avort Ruth Scisco, Belinar, secrotary; New B runsw ick In 1030. llo is 'tuxi business; ‘ ed uny accident and tho GCA bqyB Cruig Finncgun, Middletown, trena- ussoclutcd wllh the Archilocturul c . •' Police, Firemen Bearers The covers should bu aeeunt* Councilman. Doubiier questioned Police Pushing had their spontaneous jump and urer; Archie Peterson, Neptune, Tiling Co. us muchiue shop foreutan. piinled by letter iinjiiesling up if taxi licenses should be made Interment Was this morning In run in vuin. * * * r - sergeant-at-urms, .. Mr. Powelson Is a resident of il Fine Driver Who (Continued on page four). lhc family plot in Evergreen Ceme plication of thu cuchet und the Mny "You must'get Mnrtin»lo tell you In a “friondly ballot" the meet Mutawun. llo coniploted four und' tery, Elizabeth,’^under direction ol Speeding Drive 10 postmark, Space approximately ubout It though if you want to ing Indicated u preference for Guv. oiio-half yeurs of hiilitary sorvioo the Bedle Funeral Hotnc. Bearers 2^x2l.V„luehofl nt the lefi on Ihe Punches Bystander really appreciate* thq story. Thomas E. Dewey of New York, In W orld W ar II. and is em ployed us were Acting Chief Leroy Sproul and Address side of envers should i>u One Fined, Four Will *‘Lt. Jim Nall (his co-pilot) re over Hurold Stasson for tha Presi chief draftsman, with tho Luvoio Issue Subpoenas Patrolriien Joseph Morlcy und Lerby ullowed for thn-x’nchet, ported over Berlin us ‘Milkman on dential nomination. Tally on the Laboratories, Morgaitvlllu. Ho Is Iselin Man, Excited By Hu>iar, of.the Keyport Policc De Get Hearings Before PnstmKstcr llasmnim also reveal the downwindUcR.' Some wlscnpplo Informal vote gave Dewey 38 vptcp, wellkstump»*t>t. M ason, joined the K eyport tons .coverr mailcHl at P hiladelphia by motorists on Keyport streets, uwnnr Ltr Martin said thut hq was It cont John Minkii, .117, of T renlo Police Department almost' 39 years Mrs. Bergen Loses wllj be buckstumpod ut either New Keyport Patrolman At ordered by Acting Pollco>Cbicf (tying 000 pounds of b ottled m ilk lo Hi., Iselin, coin t ( omU aijd a • .years ago and had served contin Aftcr~Uftr~renumlng of ?. Illlss York or Washlntftuu; and covers Leroy Sproul, has resulted In thc Berlin, but not a bottle was broken snsjutnded fine for loitlitg'his temper Tonight’s Hearing uously since then. With tho cxcep- arrest and conviction of a Cliffwood Price, Eutontown, ' us Doinocrutic mailed ul Wusiiiniilon will bo back- county cliulrrnnn, a ahow of liinids Cliffwood Beach slumpod at uith«r Philadelphia or nnd striking a bysluiider followlnti tion of'retiring Police Chief. Asbury man and thc handing of summonses nn mcidi'iil shortly before A pirn. Subpoenas lo defense witnesses Cupt, Mason was the oldest was nbaodoncd and tho bitllpl-em Now York. to four other offenders for hearing ttrnidiiy^orrltm^uniVCnfTwTTtfTirnr' were distributed in Keyport Tues member of the department in point ploybd -to- duelde--between ^M rsr P(wriTTustelr llaKeuuiii stressed-fhut tomorrow night In Keyport pollco Political Units “ Michael j. Conholly ls Mldilioii Kinkn was fiinttl $.*i and day by_.thc office..- of... David _;X of scrvlce. - Dorothy Ri Ward, Neptune City, covers iiiu h I . be rueoived at tlie court before Recorder George costs wheiv. convicted on a t nrolrsti Wilentz, Perth Amboy attorney, for Capt. Mason joined the Keyport und Mrsl Rosa 'Bergen. Matawan. Named Postmaster ; offices d^slgniititd^-tiot luter lhan Jacobs., tlrlying c|mij|et In. aler hc became police marshal in pressed further, Acting Chief Sproul Palumbo, Nepturio City, voted Rlvd, adjacenf l o t h u Khip, real that mnkH and b«-;il the breaches cuubci'. at Freehold'before Judgo John C. wood Fire Co. nnd was following Kcyportin which capacity he served (cautions. Keyport State Police arc to replaco Arthur FeNpvrmiin, As estati* o f f i e r o f Morrl««*y A W alker, policcmenr. Benevolent Association, by the hot Kardeila-Bonnema pri (liordano on uitnibilnu chuiites. tho company truck as it mpmxled for a period an aiiu’in for a Iho in tiie l.ltlln the Keyport Policc Department wus I local policc and they nabbed four Mrs. Adellno Il.uton, Anljury tho office will he op<.'n dally, wltti personally plead for thc suspended b’jime time it wuh announced the olTefulein l*'a»mu nection. Th»* uccidi'itt ot> organized in thc borough about \ offenders on 6tute highways In thi'i I’ark, former vice chiiinnnn, and exception iff Saturday nnd Httnday, patrolman has heightened public annual ejection of ofTicers vxill he Zundt und ’ Mayda wen* arrehted riUK'd nl (lie lut«riMM'tlon of Cedar 1920, Mr. Marlon was one of the first 'area who were fined during the past Mr. Fesper/nan did not M'ok or- from 7:.'i0 a.m. to 0 p.m. The hours Interest. Wilentz is a former state held ut (he next meeting of the on *Apr, I i*t a reHideneo at 0‘ St and ((outc ,'ln ah Mr. Kahm drove appointees and has served con-jweek in Kcyubrt)Q traffic court. yanlzalluii.il officrtt Tur.sdiiy nlnliU or) S atim hiy are from 1:'M) a.m. to Miorncy general and gained nation township Republican club. The IJeern HI . Koyporl. Ma«da |deodi;d nut on Ihe highway, .loneph Lam- . .... , - \’A iiuijii. T ho oHlce will bo chtoed wide renown ns the special prosecu dutc will be announced Jater. . guilty lo lottery openitlon and ijeill, Jlft, nf SII/IT Ave. idelin. •! on Sunday.. tor in the Lindbergh baby kidnap Organized Youth Affair* IC ourtety Inspection On the Democratic side Luther K .eyport AeriC O t . paHnen^er In Ihe Hlhita car •’•Win All ri'Hidi'rttn of the Madlimn and ^.un> v.'i ii. wi l O'Chat Defore Court m t v Ii i * th ro u K li the new office. Mr. D tuiuu the dipetikNlon afler thu M*mc quarters that Wilentz will ask recognition In this area for his! Auxiliary of Keyport, is inaMnK and Collector Cliarlen J. Kelly. The jcnmed Tuewlay ■■vrntiiK al Dm Itaymoiid-' O'Clud, Shore Con Connolly Muled thnt lock box accident Slnim iit t jum* exciled and for dismissal of charges_ on grounds efforts in organizing Kcypprt s ■'ti- iln.i 1 plans for courtcuy Inspection township iJcniocratlc Club is Kii.t.-d i Inc-etir,M of the Keyport .Aerie, Krnl- course*, ClifTwood He*at‘h, w a s ‘ be? service w ould be available an fiooh htmck Mr. Kennof who “wan »tand< public ofliccr can be suspended Inual Hallowe'en parade and celcbra- .0f motor boats. While unodical and to meet next Tuesday at llie Cliff- ternul Order of Eagles, . held In fore the (ouit on a recall from i.h l lie neeefti.ary equipment is m* im; wilh /> «im his post, wilh resulting loss ol lion, und for his elTurUi ul Christinas : made only upon request, thc Inspec- reived. C'apl. W ilhiiisuo tcnl (fled Ihe un* liine In promolinR holiday parties Ition Rives every motor boat owner The c’liallenglng of Coiriniltteejrian [turnout of mi'iiili‘;r», CJti<‘.n(n pres. a»i«auit aad. b attery upon his wife, Mr. Connolly Ih w ell-know n In miuIi wm. ru in e |y unpioy*ikcd in for youngsters. Through his efforts, ;thc opportunity lo have his boat and Willliirti Heumi's vote at the Cliff-lent were (Stale Pienlderil Hiiei.i'll C'hrJHIne, al liiels home on Miir. 7 Urn. ClifTwood JJeuch >i«'cilon. lie ^1r, K io n i’i li.iii not entered thn Wood f/olllru' booth primary (Jay Ifiumtofi of Cumden Aetie, IJthtrict O 'C hut recolved a . AUftpended on thc charges axainst him. Thc the first municipal Christmas tree,equipment inspected without charge. ha* br-un r.ctivc lu polilicM and )>< a d.M.'Ov’xui in uny iniiam jr. Mr. Kcn> churi»e» against the sus[>ended Key- was set up at Broad and Front Sts,: t owners desiring this service w as rj'iKinlerl at th e Republican j hea d er I.ou Kesslitnn of I.011K ono to Ihiee yeNir ntah* prinon telm forniei Democratic cundidiilo for m i wiih no! Injoicd hy thu blow mcctliii!. The GOP leaders said It Branch Aerie, and VI1I01 p. W er and Ih iee yejirw probation. • I«,rl-policcman originated a month Keyport. lie also was Instrumental’Cnn write thc U. S. Coast Guard ot m<‘uthertiiii]> on the Madinon Town- u liitli hlitiik In the back. win no dlllerenl and not as bad.-tier, • vice-president of Ihe Asbury al«i. in securing, with the aid of local 42 Broadway, New York, or contact rliip ,C*ommittee. Judge /llordano Hiutpended a pie. Sin)>,i diiim ed tla- accident re« A counter-view is that thc pri in foci,, -'is the situation In the tlrst \ Pork Aerie. , L'Uiincssmen, the colored Chrihtman, Howard Newman( flotilla Inspection 'I tie n e w appointee U ti veteum viously iinpom-d pl troo * nehteor*’ mSlul fiom Mi. Kahr* driving out vate review of the case given' the district’ where, tla-y charged, Com-j The Keyporl i-hailer still is open lights which have become an annual officer, at 21 John St., South Jllvcr. of both World Wain and recently and told OChat that u term of th"j(|I||i( ;j.*, uUuint»t q red traiflo borough council with Newman ahd mlttmnan Stephen J, Kallela. elect-1 lo mcinbeis, I'ersoiui Interested holiday decorativc feature of K ey-. Flotilla 312 has been holding Its was rellred from tiie U. H. Couht probation would be that "you tend I,Capt. Wltklnson liis Httorney j within thc 10-day ed.as a lJ(Mnocrnt, could not vote!can secure furtiier information Irom port's business aeclinn. : meetings al Matthew, fishing «ta- Guard wilh tiie rank of lieiitcnunt, to your knitting and . atop drink I, M(| (t(lj,(| WJ1B ,m traffic light period was. in effect, un assent by bccause he was a registered Jle-i William FrlediKh hy telephoning Capt. Mason was born in Keyport,; tion on- the Ambojr-Keyport nd. Mr, Connolly served lit! y^’iu in th«> !,ii Un' loii'ihi’ditn und that- HJjiku publican in recent years. i K eyport 1-04V) or T he the defenfc to thc procedure being at the family homestead, corner of At the, next meeting Monday, Com- Coaht I'iuiltd, « [ii/lmilled he> h/id been truvfllinK ut followed. - First and Fulton Sts. He was tile I municatlons Officer CllfT Hanwell next meeting will he next TJiurs- Sought For Aliault IVmiie I,n hour upeetl, son of Thomas C. and Emma B. I will review tiie methods (hat can Red Cross Election day evening. Inteiehted pet wmi >* May Pole Dane* 1 An< > Aliikinu .Mr, Kunner Hlnka- Thank You « ’ fSutphipl Mas-in and after attending'be used to signal for help ln emerg- are invited to attend. May Int.. Moitfanvllle Volunteer Wllliom Kiijnnloo, fonoei Key- wns locked up in the! Township llall We shall always remcinbcra'^ith Irxral schools he w as associated w ilh jc n c y . The ;innu»il meeting.and election Kire IIiiiim', pienenldtlon of "May porter, wim soujtht for iiim -aI lo for M vt'ul liours until frie;nds he. gratitude the expreKsion of em his father in the oyster butinos.s. | , of’ offici i ^ of Matawan Branf.ii, Attention, Legionnaires Queen’'.and prl/fb, Munlc by Nova i^-lth Aioboy yenterehiy on a wai- ciind iiU M'haao In thtrir custody pathy extcndi*d by all our fricn'ds The elder Mr. Mason was cuptaini Cl.Sn Cotton R * g i W «ci*d American ft^d Cront, will l>«? iield! Male f)iil»ittiii, 1 Adml**ion: ailolln, >snt In on aMtnnlt m w by Cujd. peinUng T uesday’s hiMirlnti, ...... and also the fire department and of Ihe schooner "Grade Park'' which 1 No pieces smaller Uuii 18 Inches Wrdra*»idHy. May 12. at « p m . in th e , M em beri of Po».( 170, Aim-iic.in 7'n'. eiilldfCn ftOe, l)vn(‘flt Boy Jami’t) Dee ker, Hiintioi Tovno.lilp 1 policc of Matawan and all others. carried oysters between Key port I square. We will pay lOe ■ pound HcuUh C enter, Broud St., M. K, i Ixtyldo, 'nr*' ier'j Day. — ...... i At the ajje of 19. Capt Mason yejtrrd^y. " participate in inemorial k»*rvihit T or R^nt" end "For Hale** signs velenot, wlio wjll, l>n burh'd I nny In stock. (’onover Bren, f(i.-in «-fi |lo*|0- :m. Id Wei-.t K i-.im o Nowt Danlih PumpernUket - seed. Keyport Hardware Co. | (Continued on pa^e ei^ht) ^ when he hears the price* . may be purchased at this office. /norrow , < Hohodsi P 013I, Wickatuo*. burg, Sunday. •. at Jlmisvn's Bakery, Ki/yyurt Vj'itt ' . ,. ■ ' ' i ■ PAGE TWO t h e m a t a w a n jo u r n a l , m a t a w An, n . j . THUJRSDAY,--APRIL 29. 1948 mayors' committee, of which George , Thoma* if. BiH« . in-law and sister of the tride^roofn^ ^ . . (ftunbttt-IMc^ah&on . brother of the bridegroom, was besj twan. A. Smock Asbury Park is chair- Thomas H; Bot^s/70, of Aberdeen W&DHQ The bride is employed ty ' Wfas Alma Gwendolyn Richardson, rtanson-YanWtnkle-Murtning Co., in; Both Mr. ahd Mrs. Cahill afe Mother's Day Hd., Matawan, died suddenly at liis flashier of Mr. and Mrs. Hatvey graduatei. of the Keyport Hi^h - Mti. Oh»rl*t Mafccn home Saturday morning, Apr. 24. fftatawan, and the brfdegrt^rfv b / G. Aichardson, MapleWodd A^e., the Celotex Corp., lAe^uchPn. ; • School., Jlkrs. C ahill is em ployed by ' • Mra. .«****], 1948. He uas bom in England and Before a iftower-decked fillar nt Crtfnbury, and Chester Charles Affair Is May 9 Wedding Hour Advanced Mr. and Mrs.* R eam er afcc nrafctrt^ tfte Prudential insurance Co./New 77, wife ot Charles Mason, of Route came to this country, as a yortntf SI. ” Anthony’s RoniS'n 'Qa'tholic Osmbert, son txf MrS.'femtna Offm- their home at present wfth Iho ark, and'Mr. kahili is employed by •, 35. Centerville, section.of Holmflel man. Mr. bates was employed by Church, Red Bank^ Miss Frances bert of Ciiflwood, were -wed Sat The time for the wedding of Miss h^ide|groo;n’s,^arents. . Ihe LJbby-Owens Glass Co., Sayre- Assemble C&st Of 200 T ow m hip, i5!fc3 .H itardfa’y. A p t. 24; the Borden Dairy Co., Brooklyn, for Philoinena Chero, , daughter of u rd ay afternoon, A p r 17, 1948, in Gloria Fox and FranfTLambertson, ville. He served two years in the For Program .Scheduled J94JB, fn Monmouth MhnoMal Hog- years. He retired three years Frnhk Chero, State Highway, Mid* Schultz plem uriai Methodist both of Union Beach, to take place dletown, and the late Mrs. Fflo- A hi® r g • h . . Church. Crunbury. U. S. N avy. . pital following e lingering; illness. ago and moved lo Matawan. . ln Asbury Park on paturdny afternoon in Calvary Mrt. Masffn ^ 4 t>ahi In Ml. Carmel, 'Surviving are his wif£, Mrs. Nora mena Chero, became the bride of Miss Bernice Lambertsen, daugh The Rev. David Seymour offi The couple is making their home Methodist Church, Keyport, has 111., the daughter o t th e late Botes; 1h^e daughter*. Amiello John Eovino, son of Ralph ter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Lam- ciated., Miss Arme Christttisen was on Broadway, Keyport, The entertainment committee of, Samuel and Sophie Stillwell and Sister Mary John of the Immaculate Eovirio; 84 Atlantic Ave., Matawan, bertsen, Atlantic 'St./ Keyport, be organist and ‘Mrs. 'Thonias Wells the first annual Mother’s Day been advanced to 2 o'clock. The cSitie fa MonMiooth Coofity when a rteart of Mary Order, Mrs. Mary nnd the late Amelia Eovino. The came the bride of Joseph L. Ahlers sang. . celebration at Asbury Park Conven ceremony was lo have been at 4 o'clock. The reception following ’ joung lady. A. Parlance and Mrs. Sheila Par* rites were solemnised Sunday, Apr. jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Given fn marriage by her father, BIRTHS tion ITflll. M ay 9, announced this ; S u rviving M sidc Wer husband lante, of Brftoklyn; two sisters, Mra. 25. 1948, at f0:30 a.jn, at a n uptial A hlers sr., Bedle Rd., Keyport, on ithe b rid e w trfe a stree t-len g th b tig e week thait a cast of over 200 would the marriage has been cancelled_ n re a daughter, Mrs^ Gula A lbrecht Sally BHdgens and Mrs. Polly mass celebrated by the Rev. George S aturday, A pr. 17, 1048, a t 4 di'Css, a rravy stra w off-the-face h a t M c A n e n y participate in the program honoring due to the death this week of the ol Union Beath, two sons, Furman Poletti of Brooklyn, und a brother, Albano, acting pastor. o’clock. The ceremony was pet- tfnd navy accessories. She carried A daughter was born Thursday, the “Ideal Mother of the Jersey bride's mother. iind Bay, both of Ceirttrville, two tasefch, in England. Miss Chero Was given In war- forrned in the parsonBge/o’! fit. a shower bouquet of White roses A pr. 22, 1948, ih M onmOuth M e Shore" and all mothers. • ; riage by i»er fath er. She w ore a Jolm’s Methodist ChWCh, Kejrpiort, atid sWCetpeas. morial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Purina Feed. Start Baby Chicks ipraiidsons and ft j;raTTdonfck of Port -Reading, \ishered. Audrey Gnil, born Saturday morn Miss Dorothy Kite Served as m#ld W, H. D. Koemer, in charge of the ' Theodor# P. O ryll in the family plot in St. John's miniature “bride,*’ Dotores LangelTa, A reception for 8Q guests was ing, A pr. 24, 1048, in P erth A m boy W e of honor and .Wore a navy blue suit urogram, announced that Tommy Theodurt P. Oryll, 08, of Scobey- Cemetery, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, her cousin, who was held in thesocial room of .the General Hospital. - - with white accessories otid a cor Tucker, famous bandleader now a ^ / a m o i o t t 6 villo, died at his home on Thurs | gowned in an exact duplicate of the sage of pink roses. Stephen Lam- church. After a tour of the south ern states the couple Will live at C*rci)lo Monmouth County resident, and day, Apr. 22, 1M8. t Mr». liBac Shapiro ! bride's costume, The maid of honor, bertsen seived as best tn&ri fo r t»is .,. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cercillo of Mrs. Dorothy Grnvatt Winterstella. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Shapiro, wife of Miss( Filomena. Chero, the bride’s cousin, 229 Birchwood Dr., Cliffwood. noted choral group leader; hoti .losephine Oryll, two brother*, Mnx sister, wore u yellow stai'ched Mr. Gambert, an employee ol the Keyport, &Te the paTents of o Isotrc Shapiro, f>f New York City, Following the ceremony, a recep agreed to direct the program. . organdy gown with full skirt trim Hercules Power Co. in Parlin, was daughter, born Tuesday, Apr. 27’ of Phalanx and Watson of Red dfdd hi the Bronx hospital,'on Sat tion for the immediate families was Hank! a sister, Mrs. Mary Lnbrant med wilh gold sequ^is. She wore in the Army for,, five years with 1948, in R ivervlew Hospital. Feature of the program will be urday, Apr. 17, 1948. Mrs. Shapiro held at the bride's hom 6. ' of Long Branch, and. three half was the daughter of the late Men a matching cap and carried a prayer service , in the Southwest Pacific. presentation of a $100 savings bond Mr. and Mrs. Ahlers aye residing K * ll« sisters, Mrs. Blanche . Meade of del L^vfno "ot Keyport. book with a rnarket hf yellow Mrs. Gambert, a graduate of James nnd a silver serving tray to the on M orningside Ave., Uniori iBerfch. A daughter Was born on Monday, Keansburg, Mrs. Margaret Homni Surviving besides her husband orchids and’ streamers of yellow burg High School, is on the office woman selected as the ’*fdeal A pr. 20, 1^48t in H azard H ospital, and Mrs. Jennie Griffiths, both of ore o son. Perry; a grandson, flowers. . . Staff of Rosenthal and Atting in Mother of the Jersey Shore/’ The GuiiU-trettaPtord to Mr and Mrs. Karl Keller, 42 Ht’d Bank. , . ■ Michael; three sisters, Mrs.' Rae John Fnlco, Matawah, cousin, of NeW BnpiaW icki 1 bond is being offered by the £ity B^ore an altar decorated With Pacific Blvd., ClifTwood.' , Funeral arrangements were under Kasnowitz’ Mrs. Bertie Heyer, Mfs, the bridegroom, was best man. The of Asbury Park, and the Chambe’r _ W m vari-colored snapdragons, Miss An the direction of tl^e Freeman Fun Bessie Sunlcer, atid a brother, TIarry ushers were Michael Eovino, Wat»ma»-Egft of Commerce, co-sponsors of the toinette Dellapietro, daughter of W yckoff b ig cash An d 6 t m r prizes) eral Home, Freehold. Levirre. Mrs.* Shapiro was a sister brother of the bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Ege, daughter of Mother’s Day tribute, while the en Mr. and Mrs. Phillip DellaPietto, Mr. and Mrs. Warren WyckofI, 85 L«1 ui tho* you the difference in o olso of the late Mrs. Lillian Sand' Joseph A. »16r ttalk o i. iProfc, , hiorning, Apr. id, 1948, to Dr. and with the iM - ChitM* R. Smyfh, jr., Broad St., Matnwan, at 4 O’clock full skirt was draped In bustle ef ferocrtn a tten d ed schools in B rie. Mrs. ftowapd/C. fteper, Main St., paste* of C & lfa ft WethOdisl Oitfrch, S un d ay -aftern o o n , A pr. 25, .1946, in fect and eXtertded to form & court The bridegroom, who served with S6 B r^ tl St., ttouth of FVoftt, SKv KEYPORT feeyport, in Monmouth Memorial "cjiieiMM*.. w m m h \ M i l t a t - the First Methodist Church?Arling train. Her fingertip Vfell of im the 'Army in Europe, Is em'pto^ed iHospital. . . ^ Ifngton Cemefery, Keafhy, . ton, with the .Rev. Raymond E..Neff, ported - H'hJfllofi , of Col- by Jher. father. She wore a white Men and Women. p*ds. - n -Ifhs Avis., teansbiilffe, d ie d on v te i- iatfih gown with a wltite bodice The erinuai spring card party and nisday, Apr. 4i, IMS, fri Monmouth and a full skirt which Was accent Mjss Ann tJellaPletro wds Tnafd VtortrnkfJQAilimYe ' gffirfewWa! will beheld this (fliuw- REMODELING — ALTERATIONS Memorial HcfcplM- She was born ed by a peplum at the hipiine. Her of honor for her sister. She wofe Announcement has been made idoy) evening at 8:15 in St." Jo sep h ’s in Ne*r 'ttitk , th* daughter of the fingertip veil of French Illusion gown of pink starched chfita’n th e marW age of M iss Lee 'GtiilnrieftC,| 9choiT of blue roses ond pSnk Itrfs, at the home the bride - 1 thte Payroll Deduction Plan. . . of al kinds. 24-hour service. d«y raOtniflg at II O'clock In the (*own with a scalloped neckline, peas which were repeated in the groom’s sister, Miss Stfe MadoWslcy,’ I Bedle Funtttl How*, Keyport, fol short sleeves with matching mitts, headdress. - “. by the Tlev, Sanford Haney, poster lowed by Inttnfitnl In ’Greenwood of the Keonsbtirg Methodist Church. WffltttWClB lYKWMItS CD. n full skirt nhd a hetfdband of T he bridesm uid.i w'ei'fi M iss Aibury park M ill : CALL KEVPORT 7-2736 . —- Cemetery, Brooklyn. aquamarine. Her cascade bouquet Phltomona Dellapietro, Kea^sbwg, The bride, given tn m&vrtage by’ Authorized .ogctacy Itemtnpon Mr, Oropsey Wore a robins e’gg blue typewriters, ftddfnw rrtachlnes and for pickup and delivery. wos of yellow and white spring a cousin of the ’bride; Miss LaVeiYre bookkeeping rrttfcmiVes. J, fCtoafh ' flowers. Btttram nnd Miss Ittelen L‘6aSe, botfi suit with tnafChinfc accessQHes. Her Sales r- Service. John Shepherd, MatnWan, a cadet of Matuwan; and M|fBS Ro^oifiarlo bttendant, Mrs. Steve McKee of1 62B B m q i A t h r i i ’ Charle* Joseph Keough, 24, of W&S LlLtlAH M. AUGENSTEm Route W. Wes{ RtaWsbOrg, idled Mi at United States Merchant Marine AllocCo, brooklyn. • Thiy \vofe Kearny, - ...... wore a dark blue- -suit. ------John A .batf Prtfc. N. J. blue stftTched chi’ffOn gow ns r t> l^ d ,^ eId o i Keyport, was thc best man. M onday, A l* . S*, lW 8, i t t thfc U. B. tending \lGod College, Frrderfck, Academy, Kings Point, N. Y., served like that of the maid of hofttfr, Following the ceremony, a dirmer Veterans Hospital, Base 81, Klngs- Md. She also is ucceptcd in the as best man. tJshers Were John bridge fid;,"Bronx,, N.’ Y. ffe was Anthony and Harold Smith, both of carried muffs 6Y pink rosies And was Served at the Modowsky home, RO SS W . M A G H AN AGENCY Barbizon School of Modeling, New after which Mr. and Mrs.-Hoskosky .bom Ih Nfifftfc, and moited to York City, for this Rummer, Matawan. Mrs. Millar wore a pink White sweetpens #nd Wore similar arrangevnents in Their hafr. left for a trip in Neiv York State. 1 *■* - 4 ' lAa'taWth aM A 10 yMfo ago wh^re .Mr. Norfolk attended St. Thomas cVepe-dress with brovtai accessories. ' his father . tirydtKts the Freneau The bridegroom's mother was gown Benjamin Guisti, ClifrwoOd, G'drVed ARNOLD SHOP Choir School foir Boys New York - -I'rivem. . ' C ahill.B enduga fetfctrt C. Htrtmra. Real M ate— Insurance City, Admiral Farragut Academy, ed in aquumarine crepe With pink ns b e st Vnan fo r M s b ro th e r Arid pcce'ssorlCN Each w ore* 9 corsage, ntfhevs were iPrafik DeilaFietVo, The remarriage of Miss Marilyn Mr. Keough was a 'C'rtrtan of Toms River, ahd the Hoosac School, of white iris. ' Matawan, brother of t'he btlde; Ann ftendugo, dnaghter of Mr. n'nd Telephone Matawan 1-0003 World War II. ahd waa a member of Hoosfck N. Y. I*e has b ee n dis Vfoaen’s a u l ChiMren's Wear Matawnn Port No. lt6, American Folluwing the ceremony, a re. Frederick Stringer, LCe MOro and h/Trs. Walter Benduga, Second St., charged from the U. S. Marine Legion. ceptioM was held at the Arlington Mlcholas Fidale, nil of ClifTwood; keansburg, and Arthur Cahill jr., Corps, after serving 20 months, 10 son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cahill Survrvlfig ore hrs wife, Mrt. Players Clftb, Arlington, Follow Mrs. DellnPietro wore a black 14 W «t Froftt St. •HlHnilfliniinHIIMAlIjllllllHllllfllllHllllllAllMIIIIIMIIIHIIIItMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMtMIIIIIHiniAlllHhnillHlinuillllHmN1 months of which he was stationed ^ sr., Green Grove Ave., Keyport, Muriel (tterity) RwrOgh; his piVtnlf, ing a trip to Bermuda, Mr. and and pink print drew with bluck ac In C hina. ” took place on Sunday afternoon, K e y |M > r t Mr, and Mi's, Jo^ih i f . Rtough of Mrs. Zumbano will reside at 408 cessories and a Corsage of orchids, Tiie engagement wns announced A pr. 25, 1048, ’ a t ,5 o’clock, fh ft 1 DB. LOWS I. PRAGER Matawan; two br<)th6i«, iohn .of Elm St., Arlington. . Following tho ceremony, a wed I OttOMETHIST I trt & dinner held ot the White Onto ceremony was performed Ih thc Bast Keofiiburg, nnd Hobtrt of Both Mr. und Mrs. Zumbano are ding b reakfast w as tfCrved ot the. Phtm» lt*woH y-nn ■ Inn, R oute 34, M atnw an. No date Church of the' Bles&ed S6cromeM, I 35 Front St. Keyport 7-J778 Keyport Matawan; ttyo f; Is^eVs, Mrs. Graco hras betfri sol fa r j.l\c ..w edding .... graduates of Matawan jti^h School. hcrme Of the bride's _.atster^ -M ts. Newark;' "with 'the nev. PaYtick — Cooptr afid -Mri. Vivian MoWihtm She is employed jay the Mutual Lawrence Lanzaro, MAtawan; n | • Eyes Examined • Lenses Duplicated Benefit Life Insurance Co,, Newark. McGrath ofTlclatlng. - of East IteafubUrg, ind Ms gttmd- . . Aibit-MUalta dinner for the wedding .party Expert U pholsterer I • Glasses fitted • Sun Glasses The bridegroom attended the New ' The bride worp a, brown and JOSCPir Loausct loother, Mr%. on UMMIM Odad, 3 OFFICE HOURSi D»llf, t a.m. lo 6:30 p.m. ’ — 1 ; SerVItfes vMB b* litld In the Day announced the engagement of their was held in Balbach’s auditorium; Jick.li - Qiavai - Etc, Co., NeXv Yovk. whfte roses. Her sister, Mrs. Cor I Wedneidayi. 9 o.m. to 12 nocn Frtdafi, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral hoihfe, Ke’yporT, Friday daughter Irene, to Edward E. Aros:e, Ke&risburg ' Pin* *nd Thini 81re.li He setVed three years in-Vhc'sub: vine Sleigmtm of Newavk, Was her •m orning th 8,36 find t \ 9 o’clock son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arose Mr. tfnd MYs. G oistl le ft fOr n Union Btach. H. J, marine division of the N 6vy durin g bnjy attendant and wore a brown ii hig h m i t 6 i requlerii #ill be oY Chingorora Ave., Keyport. wedding trip to Niagara Foils, N. Y. Telephone Keypdrt 1-2752-M World War II. , suit with pink accessories and n celebrfttM by ftt. ReV. Msgt. John nnd opofi their return will resiBe A graduate ol South Tllver tllgh torsage of pfnk roses. Pierre Cahill, P. Burkfe m s t Joseph ChuVch. School, Miss Miiatta is employed with the bride’s parents at the fit#m*r-fiuiMng 1 Interment Wlfl b* Ih thfe ftm lt? fclot by t'he E. I. dut>ont ile^emOurs Co., M atawan. nddress. All Makes ill thi chtirch ftnrttery, in Parlin, ’ Announcement has been made of The bride attended St. Joseph's Iter fiance is a graduate of Key Ihe marriage of Miss Beverly Rush Parochial School, Keyport, ond St. Ash For TYPEWRITERS M n. Lttfn tt. Vmtetrd port High School and served with ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mary’s High School, South Amboy. - and *VUitnHi In Acrid*** Mrs. Laur* M. Vreeiand, of 1/tor- the Drifted forces! for three and a Chester Hushing of 014 Bridge, to She is employed at thu LnPorce ^ S A M S D A Y " ADDING MACHINES rlstpwn S i, Madison 'township, half years. He is also employed at James R. Reamer, son of Mr. and Undergarment Co., Matawnh. (iied on'feofurday. Apr. 24, .1048, in duP ont. “ Mrs. William fteamer of -Union The bridegroom was grtfduated !SoId, Rented, Repaired. St. Peter's llospital, liew Bruns Beach. The marriage took place from Matawan High School land Priceless Friendship wick. She was bom In Malawan Lawii-Varca on Sunday, Apr. 11, 1048, in Mat rorved four and one-half years in Township, tha (laughter ot llenry Mr, and Mrs. John Varca, Walnut nwan. . / the Army, part of which time wns The friendship of him whose companion Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. nnd Annie (Farrington} Vreeland. St., Keyport, announce the engage spent in the European theater. He SERVICE ship you 6n|oy . . . who encourages and Surviving beside her parents are John Calamari of Keyport, brother- owns a servJce*«tation in ClifTwood. ment of (heir daughter. Theresa helps you In lime oi heed . . . Is Indeed n son, Henry Fried; two sisters, Gladys Varca, to Pfc. Richard J. . Phone for Mrs. M llittd Pisttoftt, highland Lewis of KeypOrt. E x c lu iit* Ayant for priceless. P a rk , * n 4 M t*. g i * M arshall of > Miss Varca is employed-’ by the "PICKUP £ DEUVENT ROYAL ' Morgaft; * tt-ottW , R«Mtt VreMtttd Bendix Aviation Corp. ol Keyport, In providing its memb :re sale, sojind, legal jr., at tikuwvh. t m » g ran d W orld’, k«. 1 Tfp.writer. and Pfc. Lewis has completed an . S e r v i c e ...... : . . ' ■ % - ■■ d au g h ter. „ ife months service in the U. S. Air reserve Uie Insurance protection, the B ertR ftS '¥ i m W m fattea oYl Tu«»- Force. He attended Keyport High! KEYPORT CLEANtRS PressersW anted SER PIC O ’S Woodmen Society to their unfailing iriend. d a y hfOStfrtfth fet i tfMick In the Sehobl nnd will serve another 18 fUinl—Dltt«lon *«4 TMt4 W». Bedle rd n m i ttinria, MaUiMAi, fol months in the tart'ibean area, ' Oftce Equipment Co. Woodcrafts Iralernal and social activities lowed ttWWrtMt Ih JtoSe Hill ^ • FUR CLtAHIHa * TAILOniNO 1(S tt6mfRnilh S t also promote priceless friendships. L p T ffn tfji Female K tfp o ti 7-0133 , ntr> b a n k BAPTISMS V Slart now lo build such pricslssi Msndahlps and , M i m a k m n m o you! futura McntttV. A»lt tha loco] W oodmen rap- TfiefWA AHr<^ thWo ahd C arrie of Mr. Nancy Lee, infant daughter of Light Work. Steady. r*MnlalWe lo glva you lha facia about Woodmen and I'nAk ttiiTb 'st* fto u te 30, Mr. and Mrn. Joseph Carrie, of Inrarancs ptotactloh. Itcrlenial benallh, and camp Ketttort, w d toA& ttoty &t t o t i i r n t Laurence llnrbor, was baptized on CHEFS DELICATESSEN activities. tfeftnftuU? i M W t L A p t. to , 11040. S unday m orning,' A pr, 25, 1046, In Very Cood Pay. m ih» la «*»• the First Presbyterian Church, Mat* Catei-» lo Yoo. s v iv e d b y (Tnwa, Vtt& tiet ftttaflfet (Weddings, Parties and Buffet Supper) OMAHA, HEBRASKA A l/r t4 Xfold!! TOch. Poultry And Stock Feed. H ay- • . Servlet Wti fe% th« Day Straw—Litter. t)og Food>^ specialty. Roast Meats, Homemade Salads, Puddings. Stultz. wjtf LaPAREE UNDERGARMENT CO. Funeral ftttftfr, Jte^ort, tomorrow. Frid^, Kl wTttl tfr« ltev. Hors d’ oeuvres, Canapes and Sandwiches. Walrtr llte A*' new euper-octano aviation . ORDERS TAKEN IH ADVAltCt. . Ernest F. Hefler, Field Representative gnsolino which isteps up oircraft 5 Johnson Ave., Matawan c h u m , X ftto h se^ch, in b K»Kpo»t 7-^745 , charge. tKWfhStt in tho engine' power as much aa 10 per 172 Jackson Street, Matawan fam ily Htt &Wst KmMtry, tient Ik btlrig used by, Navy cpmbat Opposite Railroad Station.n rtt&ftetowfe A ...... planes. ' • ’ Bi^Jmwphy chwh 331 Maple Pl^Ktypoyt .THURSDAY, APRII/2& 494S 1 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAg&TW&Bft 1 . I ...JKIJHi.l! .J. .1 .11 Armstrong Employee* William Oritlln, I) I shop of Tranlon, 3del«ty E letii Pf. Tlllejt Hear Red Cross Store Safe Is 1 will attend the conference. Enjoy Capitol Trip Thu iitlurdunco prlr.u wub a w a rd U r. Jo h n A, TIHey, M ain St;, ed to Sister Modostu's nlxlh grade Keyport, has been elected’ to full A group of employees of the Chapter Reports clnsa. After tho meeting ..refresh- memberslilp in tlio Monmouth Armstrong Cork Co., Keyport Ready For Concert Taken By Thieves inents wet1 served ond the hustesses Coiyity Medlesl1 Hoclety It wss an plant, enjoyed a trip by chartered weiv Mrs. Uuck, Mrs. Ui'aiidmier, nounced at (lie annual meeting ctl bus to Washington, D. C. over tho Home Service Activity - Miriam Hartley W!t( . Safeway Supermarket Mrs. Thuimm llolmsuek, Mrs. Suruli the society at Monmonlh M*(noH»l Apr. 17 weekend. The bus left Increases; Group Aids Present Pupil* In In Keansburg Entered lliirlew . Mini' Mrs. Jum ea Venn.. ll«s|)ltul on Apr. lii. Keyport on Friday and an all County Hospitals . night stop was made at a motor Annual Mtitical Saturday Night Cluiitlllecl uds get rosulta cheaply. Havo you roud tho dnailfled ads" court In FredcricksbUrg, Va. Visits The great need for more volun- were made to Mount Vernon, Ar Miriam Hartley of Matawan, will Keansburg police reported thnt u leers to assist the Monmouth County lington 'National Cemetery, the present the annual ^spring concert sufo was removed from the Safeway Red Cross Chapter in carrying on White House, Capitol arid other of her students on Saturday eve Supermarket, Main St., some time Its ian»(T'service proRrnm in this points of Interest, returning to Key ning ot 8 o’clock In the Matawan Saturday night. county, wns stressed by ali corp3 port on Sunday evening. High Sthool qudltorfum. The con* Patrolman Georfte" Preston of the L A R G E R chairmen giving"eports nt a meet Those In the party were Mrs. cert is openr to the public. Keansburg police, reported the Safe- ing of the chfyjter board of direc Betty Konish,- Miss Virginia East- Guest artists to oppeat are AHte | way Hlore was ent«*ml thrungh n OIL STORAGE TANKS tors Inst w&fck-in the chapter houso mond, Miss Olive Stevenson, Miss Keating of Matawan, violoncellist? rear window and the thieves forced at Shrewsbury. Gen. George L. Helen Smith, Miss Florence Kahel, Sylvia Collins nf Freehold, pianist; their wfty through two Inner doors. VnnDeuson, chnptcr chninnan, an Miss Eleanor Kahel, Miss Pauline Philip L. f»l1kinton 'o f RahWfly, The safe, described as two feel We Are taking orders for larger nounced the annual dinner meeting Szejiietawski, Miss Martc Swleder, pianist; Clara Barker of Matawnn, whliJ by three feet high, \va!i to bt» held Tuesdny, Mny IB. Miss Hose Schied, Miss Lucy De soprano; and David Toren of Port wheeled from the front of the store oil storage tanks, also for extra Jacob O. Herr, In reporting home Marco, Miss Betty May, Mr. and cu-Peck, clarinetist. Mr. Toren, not, to the rear, When* i( was removed 275-gAllon basement tanks. service corps activities for March, Mrs, Samuel Barbetta, Mrs. Nellie quite 20 years of age, is a brilliant Henry Huffy, muniigiT of , the stated that this work has increased lltrwe, Mrs. Anne MacBrajrne. Mrs.: clarinetist, and w ill rep lace Wil* stove, sjdit that eomi)any policy / No obligation for survey and - m ore than 30 per cent than it wi»s Bessie Lyons, Mrs. Helen Koepping,, liam Uaslach of Matawan, who will prevented him from disclosing the in M arch, 1947. D uring M arch Mrs. Lillie B. Bruner, Mrs. Anm be unable to participate in the con amount in the safe. The prose price. home servico workers handled 510 belle Sprapuo, Miss Mildred Rapp, cert. Mr. Toreij' began studying eutor's tUlice ..wns calieil and as cases, and of this number 222 per Mrs. Nellie Turley, MJrs. Emily the clarinet about bight years ago signed D etective C apt. \VllUiUU sons aided were servicemen station WyckofT. ' while a student at Freehold High Mustoe, Del eet Ives John (.JaNVU-r ed within the chapter service area; Also: Miss Benlrlce Birkbeck. School. He is the son of Dr. and and Merritt Kent to investigate. Call Keypori 7-0536 •' 272 were veterans, all Monmouth Mrs., Mildred Dunham, Miss Marie Mrs. Julius M. Toren, well-known Detective Kent jiald. thnt gloves County - residents, and 25 wero Bridgeman, Miss Julia' Rossi,. Miss in county music circles as outstand were used on the job, and thui it civilians, also counly residents. Rose Mucci, Miss Betly Dangler, ing musicians, Dr. Toren Is assist* showed a rftnnrlutblo resemblance M ore than $2000 w as expended to Miss Lena Straniero, Miss Mildred ant county medical examiner. lo the robbery of a safe from 0i<\ I. L. Schanck. & Soil • carry on this service which con Cooper, Miss Helen Kowlsky, Miss A .feature of the concert-program Safew ay Ktoro. iti R «i Unnk last sisted of' giving, loans and grants Ruth Cooper, Miss Ann Marolo, will be the appearance of- the m onth. • * Heating - Plumbing Oil. Burners . to. those ..seeking. help*.from Red Amos Stelhmetz, Carman Delle “Little Symphony Orchestra,” com --Company offU^als loTil KeatisVnir]; Cross. Pietro, Howard Barney, , Frank posed of Mrs, Hartley, as piano police thal this Wns the Mventeentn Appliances and Supplies. ;— Production corps hns just com Sprlnozzl, James Slnno, William conductor; Sheldon Zolno, concert- rtore In tlm chain 'which find hctMi op,,o.ii. m Mh Hci,„ui pleted their foreign wnr relief pro Cullen, Harry Bucnngo nnd Joe master; Jeanne Berger, assistant hlmllarly victimized.. . "" 366 Broad St. KEYPORT gram according to Mrs. Benjamin C. siano. concertmaster, and the following: Smith, production chairman, and First violins, Sheldon Zolna, Jeanne T he Ht, R ev. Mhiji1. Jo h n 1*, the new community service program Berger, Edgar Thorn, Wildn Jenns- CANCER socitiy llmlu' uttended the mei'llnu, pnlil is underway. Production workers, sons, Virginia Arose, Barbara Iribule lo the rellrlnij oiricurn und County Red Cross Fritsche, Claire Baeslak, Margaret ns part of this program, moke all L nnminUihilert thti iibw ofliglnii, lie the surgical dressings needed ai Prichard. Ethel Kriimer fcnd Dlano Invited thu ipi'inbcMH nf, thu P-'l'A ar*' o,l»4 w «!•« U tk* Amarlcon Cano, l.tlt,.', t 9 4 | State Hospital, Marlboro, and for Walsh; second violins. Meman Ruth to be hln guests, at u dliuier ut Dinner To Be May 18 Hartley. Douglas Ludewig, Linda » r BCD', (ail M you, M r1 li, I lit A«K| | s : ■Thir m ust llnv. working on n 6lx-doy schedule. ' You", Joyce Stevens; "Melody of PHontt M nlaw an 1-1603 service corps will havo special Walter J. gBeyer. — Mrs. Cnrl Tongi^ihg, hospital nnd Love", Douglas Ludewig; “The OraTivlTle Smith, recording seere* representation at the dinner, and. Those assigned to the various tufy. uml Mi's,.Michael Cox, cor- _ recreat Ion_corps. chairmah,'repqrted. Stars Will Remember", Virginia tnembers of oiir Junior Red Cross roles aren as 'follow s: Roy* Seam en, respftiidliig secretary. - Mrs. Vlti- that’a new class to train gray ladles also will have a‘definite part.” Arose; ••Now la tht Iteur. M orp«t “ou70\'"7nn "'utoiyer! cent rAmntrong. rpgeiiL-oL-South. w ill s ta rt Moy 10. C lo n e s w ill b s Ellen1711 An Prichard;Dr nltn “Peggy n'Mlinl"O’Neal’’* ...... Junior Red --Cross—members ot bridep- Wiillatii Easifnelv'brldq- Amboy ^region of. P-TA wfll Instalt RIDE AND SAVE “held^ltt^t'he^evenlngnirthechnpter Wilda Jennssens; “I’m Looking Over Rumson High School will make groom; Joan Soden, bride's mother; ihe new officers at tlio May meet* house In Shrewsbury, ond.ledjirep a Four LeofuCIpver"p Edgor Thorn; with a decorative 'covers for the annual Anthony DelPietra, bride’s father; ih g . . Continuing will be given bjr_personnel exper "Jeannine I Dream of Liloc Time", reports of chapter chairmen and Carol Weljeti, mulron of honor; (Continued In next column) ienced In thiftype o£_ volunteer ond “April Showers", Jeanne Ber activities to be distributed in one William Johnson, rlngbeurer; Donnn service, . ‘ - ger. B O R O C A B large booklet at, the dinner. This Hawkins nnd Janice DcMotoe, Coal and Fuel Oil Business The Easter program of the. Junior The orchestra will open the second ,w i!U b e -o n e ~ o f- th e .nieans r of .ex*. fnjwer_girjs^.JULSinith. Joun Lock Red'Cn>ss~was~outllned"by"MrsrJ; half of tho program wHh. tHe selec7 plalTitng the county Red Cross pro wood, Dorothy Phillips, Churlollo Henry O’Hern, chairman. She tlons “Frere JacqueB," "Land of NeedaPLUMBER? KEYPORT 7-0494 of Martin & Brown jects to those attending the meet Meisner. Nolo Doyle und Mufybelle pointed out; thnt these members Hope ond Glory” ffom “Pomp and u ing. Juniors at Willow St. School, Snyder, bridesmuids; Jlinfny Bulley, aided p atien ts n trB rla r Hill,* cpunty Circumstance", and “Your Land, and CALL 24-HO UR SERVICE Fair Haven, are making favors, and Juckie .Smith, Georgle Soden. Juyc under new management welfare home ot Freehold, the Chil My ’ Land", followed by a Violin juniors representing each- school Phillips, Michael Leach and ltoger; ^ s a s dren’s Shelter Freehold^the Chil solo, “Concerto In A Minor”, Ac- Keyport OFFICE belonging to the chapter will serve Purdy, uttendunts; Jimmie.Decker, dren’s Tuberculosis Preventorium nt colay, by Sheldon Zolna. i as ushers.- Mrs. J. Henry O’Hern bust man;...George Linde, Georg*! 62 West Front St. Fannlhgdale, the Children’s Cetater 7 - 1 5 8 0 of Red Bank, Junior Red Cross After the presentation of prizes, Schramm, Joseph Hcimcr uiuj Ralph oppoiilt Blrand Thenlr*. nt Brisbone, the Station Hospital ot chairman, will direct these young a trio, formed by Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. M undey, iikIumh; Walter L. Beyer, Citlm alu ChMrfuIlf Olvtn Fbrt Monmouth,-'and' patients ot people. Keating and Mrs. Collins, will ploy annftuiiceD^ . CAB STATION Fitkin, Monmouth Memorial and •PLUM BING Gen. George L. VnnDeusen of “Londonderry Air” and “Volse des RivervlewHospltals, nnd State Hos Dnmiaj^Wnlling will bu soloist Broad and Front Sts. Fair Haven, chapter chairmon, will Fleurs”. Mrs. Barker will slnfl nnd will s!hg “Oh Prondw? Mq” and • HEATING pital. Marlboro. preside.—Mrsr Nathan Klein!'of Sen “Mighty Lak* a Hose”-ond “Deep "1 Love Vou Tmly," accompanied nf K eyport B anking "Co.” corner. Mrs. O’Hern also reported tHnt the • REPAIRS Bright, assisted'by Mrs. Rosenfeld. in MyJ Heart”. The closing num Lower Main St., Matawan chapter college, unltrW hich was by Edim Bowhe ut the piano? Ludy Mrs. S. Herb’ert Anderson of As bers will be backroom harmonies, established recently at Highland guests nt the wedding will L»-f Chester B. W illiams > Q L A flfl• bury P ark , Misti M ildred E nright ns nirangp ..... magazines and playing cards /pr who was sent to the Jamesburg Stnmes; nnd librarlons ore Jano William ll« ndilrks. : The Best In Paints patients there. ^ State Home for Boys the previous Anderson and Carol Craig, . ThO Also tukini! part In-the enter* — CopiT"Andrew*rG." S hepard, com* to - JOSEPH L.. LOVETT, Pret. r week for study and classification decorations are in charge of Estelle tairunenl will be Patricia Srnltli, m onding officer of the N aval Am* wns released it) J h e custody of his Bradley, Frances Berger Is Stage Isabelle Brookes, Ellene Smith, THEODORE G. STROBEL, V. P.-Tre«t. munition Depot at Earle, was in Protect and Decorate mother by Referee John L. Mont escort and James Ilurtley Is stage J3ruee DiBiussi. Gt-orge Wurge, GEO. W. POWELSON, Sec. troduced by Gen. VunDeusen. Capt. gomery in Juvenile court? Freehold, m anager. . their homes. Shepard, along with the command Paul Grtenbcrg, John Bodnar, T hursday. Lloyd Dowmun. Htilh Gllrain, Mary ing officers nt Forts Hancock ond v.,Thc feferee released thc boy after Monlnouth. have been Invited to be County Holy Naim ^nn Bauscli, Joan, Sherry and a Keyport physician volunteered to Frank Lockwood; alr,o Cynthia Rios, TODAY honorary member^ of ihe chapter supervise the youngster's activities. Men To Hear Hauck Joun l,cnch, Dorothy Eigenrnurh, board of directors. Dr. Victor G. Thompson told the Bedle’s Have for You Dorothy Phtlllps and Vlvinn Beyer. -A sk th e M a n W h o Kh o m court that he thought the young Anthony M. Hauck Jr., former the Nation's Leading Landlady, Tenant In ster was innocent of charge Hunterdon County prosecutor, will CHICK be thc principal speaker at the an Held Under $500 Bail Fight, Latter Injured of throwing stones at a railroad Brandt train,' but admitted the offense nual banquet of the Monmoutli On Weapons Complaint STARTER of ^fter local police had questioned County Federation of Holy Name QUALITY LUMBER Mrs. Elizabeth Wcstely, Spring him for a week. Thc doctor said Societies which will be ‘ held ut A 20-year-old South Amboy man. Valley nd., Marlboro Township, was that the railroad police came to C rystul Brook Inn, T h u rsd ay at 7:30 unrated by Keyport State Police Edwnrd Zcgurowhkl. of 347 David Quality Paints his house on lone occasion when p.m. Mayor Paul Klernan, Long feeding v “V licaUI'V Thursday night after Mrs, Londercs St.. was 'irrjilgnH Friday in Lau A L W A V S Cuts Upkeep he wus not home and were very Brunch, will be toaslmaster. McClaine, reported to be a tenant rence Harbor before Recorder Mux rude and surly, a matter he said Among the honored guests will well Mayer of Madison Township, vigorous chUK of Mrs. Westely. was injnred by a Division and Front Sts. he intends to lake up with heads be thc Most Rev. William A. Grif* stick alleged’to’have, been wielded on it choree of carrying concealed Costs r of the Central Railroad of New fin. bishop of Trenton^John S. Bar* w eapons, H it wan released in l r>00 by the landlndy. Keyport, N. J. Jersey. . nocky of Trenton, dloceun federa* hail for action of the grand jury. ERNEST PETERSON Mrs! McClaine sustained a fracture lion president; the Rev. James P. P hone K eypori 7-0547 Tiie doctor told M r Montgomery K eyport Stat<* Police Raid Zega- "Vou can'l baat rtendaid, of tht left knee and may .suffer a O'Sullivan of St. Rose Church, Bel. 77 Main Street .Open Friday until 9 that he had arranged for .the boy rowpkl. who works on a bartender marked lumbar for building homei miscarriage as iv result of the flflht. mar, diocesan spiritual director. to be examined by Dr. Frank P. in Perth Amboy, was arrested Matatvan, N. J. lin t lap, She was reiiWed to Monmouth Plgnatoro. Red Bank psychiatrist'ond the Rt Rev. Migr. Thomas U For Paints—It’* Bedle'* Thursday night when, a nickel- Memorial IlospiU il.V ^ Mr. Montgomery ordered the mat*}Re^ly of St. Catherine’s Church, PHona Mafawan 1-0917 plated .32 calibre revolver und w n l.Biarn.. “Vtl, ilr . , , abd you Uv# grt Corp. N. Thoma^.< „ a n o f j ter continued until he received 'Spring !«nke, federation spiritual four'fihell.1 were found in his ear. Trooper Julius A , ''clli.K.riCy of the ^ Pi«nataro’s re,«rt. jdirector. rapalr bllli which can bea/ dffMl state police, reported that Mrs. * 'H ip arrended M-ntence Friday when ar- county hospitals and Institutions, Lawrence fiizzl. Marlboro, wa»> Madlator, cart eauie mueh double tailing you . . . lhat it p*yt and has been trying to evict the Mc-jraj)!ne<1 before Raritan Township the Monmouth County Red Crots fined t.VJ and cohts Saturday night io your motor. -Wh#n w«l*r leaks . pay* wall to bulfrf'with jatd lii? Claine family from their home wilh- Recorder Seymour R. Kleinberg. |Chopter will start a new course to In Freehold by Junitcf) of the peuce out success for months. The Issue| State Trooper Phillip Wltleoff ofitraln women for this wrvlca Mon Harold E. Hue after he'was charged aw a f, or wl>*n clogging Im pair* bef. Ciw« him e c a ll. . . n r l l i i ~ came to a head Thursday night |the Keyport barracks, mid she was day night. May 10, ut the Chapter with permitting an unlirenwHi you • iqiMri deal In Q UM Itt circulalion. i»e ui I or E x p ert when Mrs. Westely is reported , to j;irrested Thursday night In Raritan H oum In Shrewsbury. All daises driver to operate hii car. LUMBER in d building nuMrUf, have wen Mrs. McClalne's husband, ‘Township while drunk and dlv will be held, in the evening. Motor Vehicle InirH'clor Willard fladfator Hapiiri. And!-“b»tt«f Henry. chuppimi down a fe^ce t‘ir i orderly. She is being Investlgaled Full Information concerning th? O. Sullih'Ti arrested Itizzl Satur not delay, firewood. on other charges, the trooper old, course and its requirements inay b* day night after he hulled Kenneth Cwd tvnlir.fropnly Uai.Hai Rmr taiW# and also I* due for arraignment obtained from Mrs. Carl TOftgrlng, MrCall In Marlboro Township for pave Money. Save Oil, llavq your before III* QuartenStnlnna Court Chapter chairman of Ihe hospital driving Kirzi'fl car without a Ucenu' ■Furnace cleaned and Oil Burner at Freehold today tm a violation i.fjand recreation corps, under who** McCall wa* fmed imd ciVnU'by MATAWAN LUMBER GO. checked for highest efficiency. the Child Welfare Act. jurisdiction the wrvlce come,. Mr. flue ' . RED BANK R A D I A T O R WORKS Stultz. • wjtf Matawan Howl O uU l PtittprralekM . You ean buy Security Bondi try Cot)—Coal Plsee your order 113 W. Front St. ^ 8 ' Red Bank, N. J. Phone Mel, l-USl ...... dasslfltd ads get re HOW (or ftummer fill Jihijti- THURSDAY. APR1L 29, 1948 PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN,i. N. X may be made about May 1. 'If you HolmdelrProperty 2. Crush out your cigarette, cigar have .room for sweet com ,‘some THE MATAWAN JOURNAL or'pipe ashes. Use the ash tray Kiwanis Club Is times u sowing earlier than normal Sold By Hammonds ' Established 1S69 Tel. Keyport 7-0422 in your car, and never throw smok may come through and produce. Mtelawan TownfUp* M alawan Borough ing materials from the window. Normal times for sowing corn is The property located on the north . 3. Drown your campfire in water Presented Charter about May I. Sweet corn should side of Main St., Holmdcl, owned Published Every Thursday at • —then stir and drown it again. by Wilbur H. ond Ruth B. Ham 1 Keyport, M onmouth County, N. J. be sown In hills or in two or three 4. Make sure you know thc. law mond, has been sold to John H. and By BROWN PUBLISHING AND Lincroft-Holmdel parallel short rows to insure pol before burning grass, brush, fence . p r i n t i n g c o m p a n y , lination. May 1 is also first sowing Dorothea H. Kinney of Keansburg; rows or trash. Group Installed At by Charles H. Connors The property consists of a spa J. Mabel Brown...... date for summer bush squash.__ rh a rlf g Bttiitg.■ ■ ■«. .Associate Editor There’s nothing 'those rules • ‘ Rutgers University _ cious 10-room dwelling on a plot Crystal Brook Inn Plants set out .now should be a child cannot understand. There’s 225x175, and has a two-car garage, ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Plants in eoldframes and hotbeds protected against cutwormsA either nothing that will cause anyone F. Edwin Reiber, district governor tool shed and poultry house. The Payable In> Advance should be gradually hardened off to by using paper bands about them One Year (within State) ...... $3.00 trouble or expense. Yet. their ob of the Kiwanis Clubs of New Jer new owners haVe taken possession prepare' them for Setting in the (used paper drinking cups serve One Year (outside State) ...... 3.50 servance would1 save for ourselves sey, presented the newly-organized and will occupy the residence as B U M o n th s ...... 3-ffi open. Take the sash off on warm well) or poison bran bait. and our descendents a very, large Lincroft-Holmdel Kiwanis’ Club their home. ‘ - Three M onths ...... days, *and if tlm night is warm; thc part of the millions of acres of flne with its charter last night at a When roses start growing it’s Thc scUcr'rf'were represented in Executors and administrators of sash may at first be tilted to let in timber and grazing,land that fire dinner ut Crystal Brook Inn. tim e, to s tart protection against jj^e transaction by tho Red Bank estates have the right to select Uie a little air. Gradually, thc sash may neWBpapeis ln which they deslretheir destroys cach year—and save with “Under lhc sponsorship of the blackspot disease,i especially .-ii.. i#if itu firrn Qf Kiutsky, Gray and Klut* notices printed. If the right is not be removed. it human and animai life, and the Asbury Park Kiwanis Club, the has been serious. A sulfur dust, sky, and! thc buyers were reprc-, 'exercised the surrogate will make Seeds of tender annuals, such us the selection and the notice will prob breeding grounds, of wiid creatures. new club was organized in March, applied regularly, will keep it un- scntcd by thc firm of Heuser und ageratum, arctotis, marigold, ver ably aDDear in some newspaper that In a matter of hours, fire will and it has been announced that d^r control. Spray materials'on thc Heuser of Matawan. . you woffld not have selected. Friends bena, and so on may be sown in of Tho Journal having business With devastate a forest (hut represents all those who became members of market under various names are thc frames now. Usually it is not -the .unSSSK omce will do weU to the work o! nature for scorcs or the club before the charter night effective for this purpose. The U. S. Navy is equipping sev bear this in mind. * safe to plant these in the open hundreds of years. It will raze our program will be considered of eral of its newer landbased patrol until after the middle of May. ■ Entered os second class mall nvntttr most beautiful vacation and hunting charter members. ; Clean Coilon Rags Wanted planes with a recently developed Sowing in frames will gain a few In the Matawun FostofTice. regions, if you .don’t want to be F. LeRoy Garrabrant of the As- Ho picces smaller than 18 inchcs hydro-flap,, a planing surface that w eeks. jor .typographical the cause ot such d Are, follow those bury Park club served as toast can be sw;ung beneath the fuselugc. Responsibilityy for Thin out chrysanthemum plants, square. W e w ill p a y , 10c a pound errors is limltclimited to the cost of thc four simple rules of conduct in the master of the chlirter night pro in forced landings at sea. if you do not intend to divide them. when delivered to this offlco. space occupied by such error. outdoors. „ gram which had been prranged by Old clumps usually have two or James Howard, eecrotary of tho THURSDAY, A PR IL 59,’ 1048 three times as many shoots as ave club. 1 COMMUNICATIONS . needed ta.givc the best results, Charter members, their wives REMINDS PARENTS OF . The. flixij sowing of snap beans CLASSIFIED ADS To the Editor: ^ * nnd 'guests, and " u number of CHILD HEALTH DAY | Advertising Insoried under fhii ^heading Is at ihejrate of 50 ctalsjor .There-are many worthwhile pro Kiwanis state officials were present 25 words or lets, and 2 cents for each word over 25. Initials, houst for the dinner, which was follow LEGAL NOTICES AajMay Day, which has been jects in Matawan. which could stand number*, etc., count as words. Advertisers with established credit In ^ ed. by community singing, enter out office may ord^r an ad to be rfiarged, but with the understanding "Child Health D:* for many years, a little ’flnnncial aid at' the present N O T I C E - tainment und dancing. that 25 cents each insertion in each oi our newspapers will be.added draws near, we are reminded of. the time. In view of this I cannot Qt AN ORDINANCE TO PHOV1DE FOR the present time see any sense in Among thc guests was Arthur THE LEASING OF. A TRACT OF for bookkeeping and billing charge. To all others THESE RATE8 ARE greatest heritage .any notion has— LAND BY THE BOROUGH OF MAT- STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. Unless you have established credit spending. $1200 for fireworks to be King, lieutenant governor of the AV/AN FROM THE NEW YOIIK AND her children. New Jersey Kiawnis, .Dr, ...George LQNG_ BRANCH RAILROAD .‘COM- raiing in our office, -we can not accept your ad by telephone;-— ------!—7 ' This country within the last few used on Ju ly 4. ,, . ■ PANY, KNOWN AS "STATION —yrars has liad-alrunsual-incronso-in The Borough of Matawan docs not McEncany, president of the Asbury PLAZA*’. MATAWAN. N. J. AND Park club, and officers of other THE SUBLEASING THEREOF BY lhe birth rate. What will be. the have enough of mOrtey, to burn. I clubs throughout thc state, includ THE BOROUGH TO OPERATORS OF FOR SALE HELP WANTED h e a lth of these children 10, 15, 20 don’t soy that we should dispense TAXI CABS " ■■ NOTICE Js hereto’ given that the with any celcbrution at all, but as ’'Brother* Under ,1/ie Skin' ing President George G. Downes and WOOD—manure, lime and fertilizer for OPERATORS—experienced or learners years from now? ' representative group from thc f o r e g o i n g entitled Ordinance was in lawns* bv bag or ton; top soil, fill on all types of sewing machines. Advances in medical science mean a tax p ay er w ho is Interested In see* troduccd at regular‘ mcctim ng of the dirt, road gravel, washed gravel, Mi ’ LaParee Undergarment Co., Inc., 5 Kcyport Kiwanis Club, i Council of tbe Borough of M atawan. building bulVdIn*gwsnnd.fcby’ snnd. by load or ton.ton Michael Johnson Ave., M atawan, opposite rail that most ol these young persona ing Matawan progress, I think that on Tuesday evening. April 13th, 11M8. Artelii, Maple Dr., Hazlet. Phone road station. ' w j t f will live to adulthood. But many this $1200 figure could bo w hittled at which time It passed flrst reading K e y p o r t 1-<-0432. WJ3-UU Matawan Track Playing With and was considered for final passage ONE, waitress with counter exper ot them will not have the henlthy, way’down und the rest of thc money at a regular meeting of said govern THREE choice lots on Chlnearora Ave., ience. Should know the sfodj' KEYPORT SOCIAL ITEMS ing body held on Tuesday evening, -perfect bodies they should have put to good use somewhere else. Keyport. Can be bought separately. fountain business. Must be 18 years April 21th. 1948, nt which time and ... Signed,. Phone Kcyport 7-1580. wJ3-25tf of ugc. Rollo Poat House, Route 35, because of poor food habits, declares Squad Improving Matches Fatal place all persons desiring were given y «' A Taxpayer, Mi*, nnd Mrs. Frank A. Foss and K eyport 7-1000. ______w J 2 2 t f . Mrs. Lorna K. White, Monmouth lull opportunity to bp licnrd, and the SALE "Venetian Blinds $3.88 each for ordinance passed second and final ■County homo agent. Information sons, Thor and Ralph, wtll move -alum inum - plastic coated blinds in ONE man for general clean-up work readings. ■ ...... ' all sizes to 27 inch wide; S4.88 to 35 Also assist in counter service. Rollo Better Sho wing Made Three-Year-01dChildT tomorrow- from"! 1“Elizabeth St. 'tO J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK, cn what to eatjnd why ia available To the Editor: ______inch; fully boxed in head; no mechan Post House, Route 35, Kcyport 7-1900. Baltimore, Md. where Mr. Foss has ' BorouRh Clerk. —toTinycne frco'of charge.— But the There appears to be hope that Against Toma River lDie« In Hospital ism can uc seen from the street; self- W j2 2 lf Approved April 27, 1048 leveling tilt. Come and get them. overage homemaker often gives too uccepted a position. Passed April 27, 1948 * they’re going to ovcrbaul'“the job Than In .Opener . From Burns We have-all best sizes in stock. Nat'l. MALE help. Man', wanted* for chemical little attention to this when she of overhauling tho state government/ Mr. and Mrs. Jonas -Letts, Third 5&10, JPrown's, Red Bank. wjBU factory work. Must be steady an# St., returned last, week/from a two- NOTICE o r SETTLEMENT dependable worker. Fiber Chemical plans meals for her family. ' Seerns to be a growing recognition Matawan High’s track team made . Geraldine Gilmartin, three-year- O F A C C O U N T ONE used recessed bathtub, A-l Corp., M atawan 1-1818, “ w JS9 wcetf ipotor ‘ trip ; to_: Itiw a w h ere . As proof of this; .look at .the that it should get, a New look, a much better showing at. Toms old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran ESTATE OF RONALD E. DEUEC* condition. Inquire William Smith, they visited their son-in-law and HAILO, MINOR. 255 Main St., Matawan. Tcl. Matawan BARTENDER for . relief work. ’ Itolb results o r food: habit studies made before our present ^collection of River yesterday, even though de cis Gilmartin, Montrose Rd., Brade- Notice is hereby given that the- 1-2093. Wj29 Post House* Six Corners. Keyport. d aughter. ^ . . . . - accounts of the subscriber, guardian, by the U. S. Public ;Sorvico in many boards, bureaus and commissions Is feated ,by~ the Indians 72-45, than vclt, died Thursday night in Fitkin parts M the country and other ot.-thc estate of said minor will be W E s e l l Till d i r t ; to p s o li, r o a d g r a v e l . shuffled Into a permanent pattern; they did- in their opening meet Hospital of extensive burns, suffered Mr. and Mrs. Owen W*.Davis and audited and stated by thc Surrogate Crano und bulldozing scrvicc. Call NOTICE studies nv large and Bmali ' ioin- It’s not In liny spirit of criticism with Freehold here a week. ago. at 2 p.m. that day when she sot daughters, Sharon and Suson, and of * the County of Monmouth and Matawan 1-1745. WJ8-24 munities. They shbw that between Mr. and Mrs. Richprd Tolohd Dhd reported for settlem ent to the Orphan*'; for the work already done by Sen. Blanked in thc running events In her clothes afllre while playing Court of. sntd County, on Thursday, ONE Hobnrt dishwasher,.Type AM-47 THE GLAD1RON RENTAL n third and a helf-vf our children rmstforig and his joint legislative t^ieir opening meet, the Maroon with matches. daughter, Joan, of Buffalo, N.j Y., the Third day of June, A.D., 1048, at Good condition. Rolio Post House. . B A S I S • ore getting less than three cups of committee. Armstrong has been have returned home after spending 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which time Keyport 7-1000. wJJtfif A new scrvicc in.the vicinity;' and Steel trackmen improved with .According to the child's' father, application wil be made for thc Sit down to Iron. Sous half milk a day. They should get 'four. jiing,his doggonedest, but he’s been a woek with Mr.vDjayis’s parents, allowance of commissions and counsel UNIFORMS, complete line of nurses. your ironing time by renting a added practice to pick up two firsts Geraldine was playing“ with her _waUress.ond_bcauUclans^aizea_12_ta Tho amount of fruits arid green and, jhort*han#dJind operating without Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Davis, f e e s . . ' —Titor-G ladironr'Il'SO -per-w eek- gt Toms River. Ron BeyriceTtnrailed flve-ycaxvold brother, John, in the Dated April 10th. A.D.; 194B;------62, w hite und colors. Also hosiery and Call Pete’s, Inc., K eyport ^-0781 yellow vegctablcs_enteri fall even nnv'^tmpifopriaUon to hire ajaist- theJiononUiuthe-440~yard-run-with Gllirrartiii— kltchcn7'~whlIe“ tHSr First—S trr^ -----:— r — — THE KEYPORT BANKING COMPANY lingerie, full .line stout sizes. Glas,- for complete details. * wJB farther below requirements.‘Sweets, ants, researchers, information^, col By; John H. Hendrickson. ill’s ^Department Store. 483 New tim e of 51.6 seconds. B ob DlmBoy mother , wos on the sccond floorrof Miss Janet Lufburrow, S. Main Vico President nnd Trust_Offlcer, runswick-^Ave.,—Perth Amboy.______soft drinks, cookire and eakcs nre S lectors, etc. That's a penny wise, made, it a sweep f^r..Matawan in the home caring for anothcr~Chl!d‘ St.,-a-student-at-C6dar Crest Col* Keyport," New Jersey, " . W J5-20* consumed in excessive amount. Guurdtan. FOR RENT pound foolish policy for a task that tho_middltJdi5tancc_events,-hitting' who-was-lll: The fatHer sald le^e, "Allehl'own, Pa., recently at M essrs. Quinn. Doremus. ARE you interested in learning to With records such as these for the wili~detcrmlne the 6htfpoof“New the .tape in two minutes. 17.8. .sec tended a house party at the Uni McCuc Ac Russell. speak Spanish? I have a complete FURNISHED room! twin bedroom suit school-bgc youngsters of today, their Geraldine climbed on a kitchen Counsellors nt Low, course of lesson records, just like able for one or two persons. Tel. Jersey's government .for yoars- to onds first of a large field in the 880. versity of Pennsylvania as thc guest Red Bank,* N. J.* / new, play them -on.jiny rccord player. Matawan 1-204CR. _ -• j2U* good .health -Bcnrc-lh . the future,.Is chair to obtain the matches and cdrhe. . _,_L_ In 1 other running- events, Jim then set fire to.“h c r c lo th e s .' of Edward W. Royer of Matawan. P r o c l o r s . jS -2 0 Inquire P. 0.-Box lG5, MataWap, w2D* doubtfuL, Certainly many of them LIVING robm and,bedroom , kitchen It ^night: save a -ilfw thousand Hasemann took u third in the high Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. -will not lmve the trim, wcll-develop- The youngster made no outcp^ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT SHOP ot GJasgall'B Dept. Store end privileges, suitable for refined busi dollars toduyy but lt might also hurdles at 17.2 seconds and in thc Crammer and daughter, Adelaide. OF ACCOUHT'* • ' save 16 to 25%. Use thc 10 pay- ness couple; ln ClifTwood Booch. near cd bodies ond tho'physlcal stamina and thc flrst Mrs. Gilmartin. knew ESTATE OF ANDREW DERECHAILO. ment IJlan. Open evenings. Glosgall's beach, pool and highway. Phone waste the thousands already spent lo w -h u rd le s Qt 30.4 seconds. Hay Broad St.,’ spOnt thc weekend visit- needed to accopt the responsibilities of the accident was when"her son a minor « ,Dept. Store, 485 New Brunswick Ave., M atawan 1-2270-W...... w J 1 5 tf on getting ourselves^n .now-consti Armstrong grabbed ..second lO h c Jng -Mrs, Crammor’8 mother in Notice is hereby given that the!nthird.*, program for all children. The Zlotkln of Freehold, who coated thc W. Aumack, Route 36, were Friday 10:00 o’clock...... a.m.. at which time .847S-J-1, Wj2Q* near bus line. Call M atawan 1-2002M. So' let's suppose thut tho Job is Bruce.vfloshed in at 24.2 seconds application u/il hn mnrtn fn r 1 tli. ______••• i» - o ‘ right meals solved at home, ln girl with lotion and rushed her J " 'cnin8 SU»P" 8ucsts ?' ” r' slowed down for a bit In order to for a second ln the 220 yard dash. aillbwancc f io w a n c or “ om m faslons^d^counsel ^ o o c schools and community gatherings his ofTlco where he gave her further |M /S’ ,^ mc6 W' Aumack, Mr, nhd f e e s . I ped for thortwave reception. Good make sure that it’s -going, in rthe In the mile Matuwan was blanked. Dated April 16th. A.D.. 1048. ''condition. R. L. Cartan. Main St., SERVICE will help young persons learn the right direction. treatment while awaiting arrival of |“ rs; “njL THE KEYPORT BANKING COMPANY M atnwan. Tcl. Matawnn 1-0298. wJ2fl* -In the field events, D oug M arvel, S. A um ack, R ou te 36. T hey w ere HAVE your, soil prepared for filBntlrig value of. eating all the essential What would be tho. first thing to the Freehold First Aid Squad. I By: John H. Hendrickson, Bill Meyer and Bill Ohnsman com Jolneji lnt6r by Mr. and Mrs. J Vice President and Trust .Officer, A bargnin, drop-head cabinet model • with 1 the' Rototflfer Power Tiller. foods first, 'and then thc extras. do then? Geraldine. wus admitted to the Keyport. New Jersey, sewing machine in good condition. PI q w s , discs, harrows in one operation bined to give tho Mnroon und Steel E dgar AuiYiuek o f K cyport. Drop a line to P. O. Box 165, Matnwan. Detcrmino exactly what you'ro hospital at 2:45 p.m. in crlttcal con . ’ G u a r d i a n . any size patch. Work done on hourly a sweep in tho javelin. Marvel’s Miss Vera Tombleson, Main St., Messrs. Quinn, DorcmUs. . .. - - ' : ■ -r-...... J21) basis. Also laWRs nnd wetd patches TA X FIASCO re-organlzlng lor, wouldn't It? Sit dition. Although doctors worked McCuc & Russell. mowed. Call Keyport 7*0305. wjtf distance for the first was 140 feet, entertnincd Mr. and Mrs. Stcnson PORCH glider, 2 chairs, two 0x12 rugs. ting down and adding up just what over her for nbout four hours, she Counsellors at Law, orie Inch, In the shot put, Ralph RoRers and Miss Luclla Dcy of Red Bank, N. J. — \ also one ozltc rug... Tcl... Mat. I- BRING Your Rollers, • Holland shades'' died nt 11:45 p.m. Death was caused V/hat Uncle Sam w ill fiYvo to one tho executive sido ot tho Btato gov M arm one was second w ith a 40 Hightstown, ut dinner recently. P r o c t o r s . js-20 _ ___ put-on while you watt. ' Wc *havo by acute rhock, brought on by first thc .duPont . Tontine window shades lu hand of lhc Jersey taxpayer in crnmcnt actunUy_4oes for the tax foot throw ahd Marvel gained thtrd. Mrs. Frank ’ McClcaster, Atlantic QUANTITY oC Vicavy tim ber, also a '37 stock. We ‘make them In our own t\nd sccond degree burns of 05 per IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY income tax reductions this year, payers. It builds and maintains Matawun hud ’hard luck in thn St., is'spending several 'weeks , visit 159/576 Ford delivery truck. Inquire 12 New work rooms. 2rtonc shades green on cent of. thc body, the hospital re TO: Sarah M. CunlliTe, guardian of Brunswick Ave., Matawan. . J2D‘ one side and white or ocru on other tho stnle wlll toko away from thc highways, for instance. It Ucenscs pole vault when Joe Bruco broke hi? ing relutivcs in Middlctownr "Pa., side. Como and get them. Nat‘l. 5&10. ported. . M argaret Scott Cunllffe, nnd RoUcrt other hand, If thc Income tux bill nnd polices the ltquor industry. It pole at tho eight foot, nine inch nnd will visit Mr. and Mrs. Duvid CunllfTc, and solo executrix of the Prown's, Red Bank. - wj^Lf_ . introduced by Assemblymnn _Hcr- collects taxes and divides them up Inst Will and Testament of William HOUSES FOR SALE- level, Otherwise . he would havfc Snyder und son, in Fort Wentworth, TESTING and eounselllns s_____ e r v i c_ e , _mann_gets-through-the legislature. M. Tait, deceased, James CunllfTc. here, thero nnd~the next'"placed e a sily gained tt* first Instead of u Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and non Jr., M argaret Scott CunlifTc. Robert 11)48 L o o k HOUSE, 24x32' erected on Children and adults. Cali or writ..rrJto Vlrgic M. Bauer. 5 Schenck Ave., M at- This'wus the most revealing fuct And so on.i tie for third.. Tom Armour got a are-former Keyport residents. CunllfTc. OWNERS.- owner's lot, fully 'insulated, four By virtue of an order of the Court rooms, bath, includes hardwood floors, awan. Tel. Matawan 1-2208W. Cer —that camo out of thc recent lcgisla- When you got things separated third in the broad jump at 17 feet, Miss Janet Lufburrow, a student o! Chancery of New Jersey made on linoleum floors and congov/ail in bath tified Public School Psychologist. thc 9th day of April. 1948, in a c a u s e * ' JO-3* live hfuring on thc bill. this way on a functional basis, you’d four inches and a sccond in thc nt^Cedar Crest College, spent thc room and kitchen. Standard or Kohler (Continued from pugc one) ' *wherein - - i — The Township of Matawnn, v” .--••••* p l u m b i n g . F o r c c d h o t a i r h e a t e r w i t h - Individually, many Jersey tax begin to see where you'd lay your high lump ut five feet. weekend, with her-parents, Mr. nnd } ~ Ct ^ our,ty of Monmoulh. it aaj- 0[i burner, 275 gallon tank, registers HAVE your g6fden plowcd. dlsccd'and payers would do worse thnn break re-organization foundations. transferable. He pointed out each corporation, is complainant, jn each room. Automatic hot water harrowed. Call Gcf^gc Busch', /M at Mrs! Leonard Lufburrow, S. Main awan I-.1B58-J. - J 13* even in this give-und-tnke fiasco, How would it be if the re-organ transfer put thc borough to u con 2P.?—^i01! 0le ants, you are re- neater, gas stove, combination sink-, S t. i answer lo th'* ,C;ibinets, refrigerator, painled inside siderable expense of Investigation. ROBERT BOZZA CO.7 BUILDERS ‘ A single person earning $10,000 ufter Izqtlon folks drew up this list ot George Bolte und Jimmy Brown r 8 t on ?r before tho nnd out; Price $7500. as advertised in MATAWAN SCHOOL NEWS Councilrmm Theodore A. Phelan nf. 'Jnne‘ next, nr thi,....saidJi. Is being studied. Tied Cross Fund liaising Campaign By June Anderson- ’ Maple PI., have returned after Old “Doc” Pickett used elution says: “Tho slated taxpayers .Councilman John C. DeMont re I want to extend lo you personally On Apr, 23 the Matawnn Onunmni' spending thc winter months in their PLAN TO BRING MOTHER HERE nre about to realize a little federal ported some further treatment wns to say: and to the members of your staff School cheerleaders held a dance in new home in Hnllnndulc Heights, income tax relief—nnd thnt relief in prospect to eliminate under my wholehearted thanks and ap thc gymnasium. The gym was Fla. to enjoy dinner on Mother’s Day and let her is long overdue. It should bo growth in l.nlco LefTerts, in accord “A straight, line'may be, preciation for the splendid coopera decorated in rainbow colors and M elvin A. P hilo, M aple Fl., re* obvious lo the state legislature thnt ance with the .scrvicc plnn adopted tion you have given un In the drive. looked very pretty. Besides dancing, lurncd Sunday from the Fitkin have time free from the cares of the house ■the shortest distance be instead of throwing n Stutc incomo when the Chlorlbcn Corp. was're- Without thc assistance of tho press games were ployed nnd refresh' Memorial Hospitnl, Neptune, where tax /load or any other additional talncd to clear the lake in 104!). on at least this occasion. Wp have found that tween two points, but most it is almost impossible to carry on menls served. It wus enjoyed by ho had been a surgical ^pnticnt. tax load on Jersey taxpayers, tho lie lilso reported n street light people find it the hardest a successful eam pnlgn uiict therefore all. The Ladles Aid Society of the many of our patrons come back year after legislature should Insist vthnt nd- we feel particularly indebted , to would be put up in the dark spot Keyport Reformed Church will hold way.” ditional revenues needed by thc you ami your paper for whatever in tiie municipal parking lot. Light a rummage salo next week, start year for the fine dinner we serve for this .Stato 'should come from Intelligent measure ol success we have had. Official Visit Made ing equipment for Union St. also ing on Monday, in the church house. special day in honor of mothers, and we invite “Don't hesitate to give und oflective economies', ns Gov. Signed, To Freedom Council • was dccliucd available now, but Mrs. George Scpkn und children, you to join them this year and let your wife out advice. It! passes time Driscoll stated in his inaugural John C* Giordano, labor shortages are holding up the Thomas und Mary Jane, Sccond St., a d d re s s ” Monmouth County Chapter, Mrs. Violet Anderson, Highlands, completion of this project. ■ and Mrs. Joseph Hugo, Division and the family enjoy the,day together with a and nobody will follow Before Jersey taxpayers plnn to Fuiut Raising Chnirnmn, deputy, made her ofltcinl visit to Couudlnuin Victor Armelllno St., attended the circus at Madison feast fit for the occasion. . it.” ‘ . . pock et th e ir 194# federal incom e tax American Hcd Cross. Freedom Council, Sons nnd Daugh questioned the puy of thc new Square Garden, New York, on 'lUUtHmUHtttminiMntMtMMMMIMMMIMMMIMIMMIMIItmi reduction benefits, they had belter ters .of Liberty in Scheyichbl Hall, Kpcclal officer, Robert McGowan, ur Thursday, Thomas had marked his fend of! new attacks on their wnl- Main St., Thursduy evening. .Host- being, more thnn the regulnr patrol sixth birthday on Apr. 21, and tho lets. Tho hand of thc state is already Tialois Clasa Plans man lie succecded.- Mr. Artncllin > Mm4 T m t j Dinner served 12 to 9 •esses were Mrs. Goortfe Ellison and trip was in celebration. Friend* In Oar on'thoso wallets, waiting to yank Mother-Daughter Dinner ^ Mrs. Wnller Jones, both of Mat was assured by Councilman Phclim, A rummage snlc is being held COCKTAIL I A la Carte 9 to doting o u t $14,200,000 in new taxes on awnn. Special prizes were awarded us chairman of the police committee, this week ln the Masonic Temple, LOVNQI ‘cigarettes beginning July 1, 1040, 1‘lnns lor n mother and'daughter to Mrs, Andurson and Mrs. Ethel this wns due to overtime given ln n Osborn St.. under sponsorship of bniu|iict May 4 were inude nt tho S tryker. period of relief fo r o th e r ofTiccrs Golden Chapter, Order of Eastern j j FO U R L IT T L E RU LES April meeting of the Tialois Class Representatives to the state ses after the recent term when the Star. ' of Calvary Methodist Church. sion in Atlantic City, May 12, 13, force was shorthnndcd. It would not Mr. and Mrs. Fictchcr Hyldahl This year, the stato and Federal At thc banquet there will be en and 14. will be. Mrs. John DcWaine, occur in another month, Mr. Phelan nnd children. Joycc und Richard, of forest scrviccu arc conducting a tertainment, including a motion rational representative; Mrs. Hom affirm ed Metuehen, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Jere- , drive to prevent forest, woods nnd picture, actu of magic by Joseph er Mnttesim tmd Mrs. John Lauter- Aaron S. Ellison wns approved a mluscn of Fords, and Mr. and Mrs. range fires ninety per cent of which FJschier nnd muuical selections by wuld, deputies; Mrs, Stryker nnd m em ber of M. E. Haley Hose Co Christian Poulsen of Perth Amboy, are caused by human carelosspess. Mr, and Mrs. William Matthews Preston Jones, members of thc Michael' Abbrnzln, of Honk and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Four simple rules havo been pre and Miss Bernice Jnmes. council. Ladder, was certified as an exempt nnd Mrs, R. Norman Scott, Division pared—and every orjo of them The next meeting will be May 13 fireman. , • St, v Should bo. memorized and rcmoin- Thc Navy today is a three dinien- in thc clubruoms. A benefit social, Gordon J. Sehunck, Maple Pi., Is jbered by/people who go Into tho sionnl fighting force with trained open to the public, will be given O f tiie m ore than 40.000 Naval reported to be resting comfortably i Woods on business ol1 pleasure. ‘ men and *jpcclally developed equip Oflieers now on active duty, mofb in Rlvcrvlew Hospital. Mr. Schanck Thursday night In Scheyichbl Hull. M«mb«r Ni IIo m I lUtiauraal Member IV. J, llili Am. 1. Hold your ii\utch until it Is ment und weapons capable of wag than 13,000 o r ap proxim ately 30 fraclurcd his hip on Apr. 20, in a MamlMt RM tiw aai JLw l ing waT> oqunlly woll on. above or Phofl* Matiwan M llt — Loobq* l.|M cold—then' pinch it jo muke sure •You cun buy Security Bonds by per ccnt, aro qualified us naval fall from tho Kcyport Hook and HIGHWAY 4-34 m a t a w ^ , ^ . j , i ft'a 'out* below the surfacQ of tiie scat t|ic Payroll Deducllon „ aviutors. Cub Pack To Hold 1 First Aid Hall, Little St., Matawnn, Baptist School 11 “May Queen” Vote Home worn Mothers followed by a social hour during Out-Poor Meeting ' which' tho birthdays of five Rain* Gives Program bow p als wore* celebrated. Kadi Competition Narrows Told About Program Tlu' committee of Cub Puck tifl, celebrant received a cake and a gift. Matawan, met Friday evening at Thotui feted were Mrs. Enimu Ilopln, Mrs. Leroy Sickcls is entertaining 'Entertainment In Form Mrs. Frank Dellf jr, entertiilned Mrs. Evelyn S.p'-^mniand, Mrs/ her bridge club this afternoon. Winner Of M organville the home of Mrs. John Lyle. MeTn^ her bridge club Thursday evening. Reading Readinesi To Ethel Stryker, Miss AlgU'u StrykiT . , Of “Talent Night” Raphael C. Devlin is a surgical altending were Thomas Stamcs, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harris and Boy Scout Balloting Be Instituted In Fall; and Mrs. Carre Tune. patient in the U. S. Veterans Hos Mr. und Mrs. James Flvnn, Mr. and Presented By Pupils daughter, Mary Ellen, of Toms - Mrs. Anne Smith of Rainbow Vital,'' B ronx, N. Y. To Be Named Saturday P-TA Plana Card Party River, were Sunday visitors ol Mr. Mrs, Lyh(, Mrs* William Strother, Council, was cnm'meiidcd for her A "lalcrtt night” program was Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Puul and Mrs. George Harris. ‘ Gordon Maiice and Mrs. Henry The bailie of thc ballots to bcloct A meeting of .the home room work as conductor nt thu spoclid presented on Friday evening .by the Royer, Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson, M r.,an d Mrs. L eroy R eynolds of, Luhrs. • a "May Queen” to bu crowned at mothers of the Matuwun Gmmmur district tuocting oi> Apr. 1U in' Sunday School ol Ihe First Baptist Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs, William J. Mnlvcinc, L. 1.. were Sunday guc.stJ It was planned lo'holrf the next the.May Pole dunce, .Saturday, Muy School was held Thursday nflernoon jKealisburg, - * - Church,-with various members of Rabcl*..Mrs. Elmore- Katlncr and of Mr. ahd Mrs. C. William Ludi. jPaek inceling outof-donrK. Thent 1, by Boy* •Scout Troop 03 of Mor- in thc cafeteria of the high sc)M»ol A fler lln? n e x t imVHng, M rs. Kat^ Ihe school taking part. Mrs. Garrett McKcen,‘of thc Mat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slonake*- will be n ileld iripei wllh rners mid ganville is bound to end in a photo The meeting,;was under the chuir- Miller of Union noacTfr^lrltuutlst, awan Woman’s Club, attended thc spent Sunday visiting'Mr. and Mrj contests, ond after dark, a camplhc . The program opened with finish, ns all contestants are still lu manshlp of Mrs. T. Staines, lu thu will conduct a service. Visitors ale Third District Drama Festival on Fred Dunham in Cranford. with an Indian theme. The meet prgan prelude by Mrs. A- Adam thc running. When the voting re abscnee of Mrs. J. Kiminiigh, pie.si- Invited to attend. . Friday in Spring Lake. Seven plays Mrs. Charles Springhorn, Mrs will be IMd at tfie home of Mr. Banke; a welcome by WUliatn J sumes Saturday anything can hap were presented during the day. dcnt. [ Bader, superintendent; prayer by Thomas iM. Anderson and Mrs. pen. - Staines on May 14." , . You can buy Security Bonds by Miss .Edith Davison spent < the Earl Garrison, prlhcipul, discussed the Rev. CTurrett S. Detwiler, pastor, William Ludi attended thc card At the last tally by Judges, Rap Mr.- Staines Ims asked that any tho Payro|l Deduction I’lun. weekend visiting her aunt, Misd the ih-w n'adlnu readiness ihokihiii lm,thi p» * • Uichard Robinson,, Albert Lawrcnce, The committee has a .selection nf mann and Mrs. Paul -Egan. Mrs. Charming Clapp, Mrs. Mar want und cxpect frou^ education ln ,‘r ®*®* **IVC M C m b e r j \ Radio and Television Hoy Rlnear; ottering, Relnke Jans gifts to be presented lo tiie girl, ^.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt en guerite R. Laird, Mrs. Gerard Dev the future; Mayiiv John Apnlonnle, „ . " -• • 1 sen and Frank Hertle, ushers. chosen to! he thc* Scouts' “May Clinton C. Heyer who will tell what the ttiwn u f ~ touucII, DaUghleiN of. P I C K U P & D E L I V E R Y tertained at a family dinner last lin, Mrs. John S. Eggleston and Q ueen." Also; Trumpet solo, Donald night in honor of Mrs. Hunt’s sister, Mrs. William Martin. Matawan will havo lo eiTer for edu* Amtirlon, held n ^shoil •> buslnesN SALES nnd SERVICE Continue Instructions -Knoell; clarinet, solo, M arilyn Grace; Mrs. Fred Wciler of Atlantic High Mr. and Mrs. James Neil attended Chorus Chairman eidlon for the futuror and a»rdnni ^ tln« evening In the i . reading, Judith Sagabicl; Introduc- lands, who was cclcbraling her lhc matinee..performance on Sul> Al 4he troop meeting Mr. Guuldin'c Poinsett, an educator from Mount...... —^lloirof Sunday School teachers, Mr. birthday. Other ' Quests wcroA Mr urday of “The Grcal Waltz" al the continued mslnfcllnlnif"in arllrtical ainslde, \00 - Voting tho P'TA on Thursduy nlgiil. May W . H . Ronald Weber; piano solo, Con* lie also will elaborate on the course GROFT Main Sl. Mr. and Mrs. Warren phia, spent the weekend with Mr. people creseendoed to an inspiring, 27, the proceeds of w hich w ill go stance Slcklcs; song, Men's Bible Vreeland and daughter, Elizabeth and Mrs. Everett Carlson. and include hygiene. iowaids tho fund for griuninar . IOO Jackion fitrotl. MmUwsii, N, J, The Scouts were entertained by chorus. as 22 junior choirs from Class. ■ . . Ann, arc makng their home with Tho mother-daughter banquet of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, In school pluyground equipment. The Joseph Bou of Long Branch, and P-TA wanls to raUu a totnl sum of Phonvsi ‘ . Hhop-*-un It^VIn* l)rlv» 4 The concluding number was a Mrs. Vreeland at present. thc First Methodist Church, will be cluding those of Old T ennent, Frt>e«j Wultcr Kuhns of Ruhwuy, weight Mwliwsn M70U and 1-M08J NsmI Io Itmthlll C»m, dramatization "Thc Little White Mrs. Dwight Gatwood of Parlln, held Monday evening ut 7:30 in thc hold Find l'resbytolaii and St.'*2(K\ fm'. th‘'O t m m w School which lifters. Thc nrt of weight lifting • Church,1* written by Mrs. Detwiler. entertained her bridge club at lecture room,_undcr_sppnsor^hip__of was demonstrated ^ und the benefits Pelei.'^hlllchen-of-Freelnddrpi^,M^ ^ “^ UlTm^ ^ ,^ “l1‘‘; cast fnciuded John McGinty, luncheon Tuesday, Attending were the Women’s Society for Christina to .b e jjairiert by p££i>cp exercises tex tlclpnled in the Jt.nlur cliolr fes-1 '''C|U riwhlch la n“ « i11 Mil- , pastor; Mrs. Victor k Fredda and Mrs. Mlton F. Stevenson, Mrs, Service. Mrs. H. W, B. Detwiler of C lival held In' Uid Princeton F1,.ht »>hon.M'il»w«n_l'l#!IL__!------,------evening,—Prizes-wcre-won-by-M r* lecture—room" on^Frldny eVeflifigr H ioku wlio had served on the Fes* Change Announced . tival. committee. ' ‘ .Group Visited National Harvey Hunt and Mrs.- Charles May 7. Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon Gertrude Higgins MI M It I ft It Ut K A t OK'OiJI (NSUKANCI. COKI'OHMIOU P e r r in e ,, will bo the speaker. By Stetler; Orchestra On Sunday Mr. Heyer sung lu Capital; Red Cross Nets The Rev, and Mrs. William H. "Mrs. Paul Weiss of Natchitoches, ( Conciert Tuesday N ew .Y o rk 's C arnegie Hall w ilh {lie $127.50 In Area Drive Browntown Resident Dilts of. Maplewood, visited~irlends‘ La., is-Visltlng‘her~sorrtind-dttUgh^ Westminster Choir under tho To Be Married To " in Matawan, Thursday,. lcr-ln-law, Dr. and Mrs. J i P au l Open house night dates for,Mat- 3n'e€tlniT~of~HrunnrL-WitHtTt‘-a u d -a„ o - Ml'RrMerrll|-aieenr-Mi'ii.4t||«i'ljei'l Miss Jane Devlin, a student al Weiss. • awuri------schools have been changed to Icoinpim ed Jiy. Ihe Nny York Phil- GllHb ,m|) cimtb nccun,. John E. Shepherd Manhattanvllle College, spent- the Mrs^Harold White und son, Lau bring both the lilijh school. «nd hunnonle Syinplamy OrcheMrn.; ' pmi|(.(| n^twlltnwir Sflluol I ‘weekend with her parents, Dr. and rcricc, of Detroit, Mich., span* from graniintir itcliuol observances on thu | Iteccully Mr. lleyer’ wns liuest c liihth umdu pupIlH lo Wiihlihiulnn. t Miss Gertrude Higgins of Brown- Mrs.' Gerard Devlin. Saturday to Tuesday visiting Mr. samp night, Wednesday,.... .Mnt_^-Or«anlHt-Ut- , the Klr.itKlrsl- Prosbyteiian-D;P rosbyteiianC C!.;!.; nip Thnralay and. Ki'ltluy.' town,* was honored Tuesday evening Jack Hostetler, 'a student at and Mrs. Charles C. Schock, Russell A. G. Sletler, supervlaliiB Cluilch nf Altcnliiwn. nf which Dr. ]>u,iIIh. who itmde llie' trip weee' ut-rfi su rp rise show er given tfy Mrs. Lehigh University, spent scvtfPal Mrs. William Lang of Maivernc, princlpur, announced Ihlk.'niurnln^.W allei'. 11, Eastwood 16' (mstor. J)r„ Elullii: MIIII«au, llailL iilid Wnrri'li.. - Joim'Brown, at the home ovf Mrs. days this week with his purcnts, L. U is spending two^wecks visit Thc hjlib school prourum orlKlnullk Eastwood Is a ehiHKinate nf the Itev. Bui'nett, Hurry Olsen. Dale (Jreon ’ Dorothy-McQuarrle, Atlantic Ave, Mr; and Mrs. J. F. Hosteller. ing Mr.-and Mrs. C. William Ludi. had been scheduled to. be held.'u Koberl I). Huriier, piisldi _oj Ihe and Cleoriio Ervin.r ‘ ' "Miss Higgins will bo married oh Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Singer ot Mrs. Harry Stonaker returned day earlier and It was Bo'announced.'First Pie.diylerlan Church of Mul- Total collections for Ihe lloil June 19, to John E. Shepherd of Fairlawn Acres, have returned alter Friday alter spending several duys A P-TA nicetlnii will follow tliu uwiiii, ’ ’ Cro»6 i'iilii|ialmi In llui ftrnwiiMiwii . Matawan, in a nuptial mass at St. with her sister, Mrs. Robert Still WHICH HELP spending several days al thc Hotel open house. , ■ 1;. | ,’. ------'area amounted tu ,127.50. Ofplliu.’ Joseph’s Church. New Yorker. Their children, Bar well, Northport, L. I. . : At . the, ciifrwnod School, „pen Legion Post To Fete total, (ill.no was raised iii’ lliiiwn. ; Attending the shower were Mrs. bara and Donald, Joined them over Mr. and-Mrs. Thomas- Anderson house for parent* to visit the school * . i #«i . . \ (own; $.'1(1 In Cedar Cirove unit III THE FARMER Charles Mandeville, Miss Elva Doq- ihe weekend and while In Ncw York arc spending a week In blttuburgh iq Biatcd for June 4. ‘ < Mftistrcl Show Caei i In Morrlslown. The money hns nell, Mrs. Conrow Wyckofl, Mrs. attended thc Ballet Theatre and Pu. Whlln thcy arc away, their Qn -Tucsdayr-Muy H, the Freehold ■ ~ - ' been turned over In llui Houlli Am- Wo land at pvory nonaon oi tlio your lo Thom as ’ Fra n c y ’ sr.* M rs. H an n ah were dinner gucst4;6i ShCp Fields, son,- Billie, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. orchestra will kIvc a concert at A dinner wllj-be ulvcn.liy Amnr- |)(iy chnptur of Hie Iluil Crons,' 4 Tunnlnglon, Mrs: * Joha Berbrlck, orchestra leader, j * ’ George Davis in Keyport, und thul; the Matawan High School. ,i ; M>'"wmi Post 1711, for j Mr „nd Mrs. ■Whiled Hrnwn mid rsiponalbla iarmera ol thin lection. ■ _Mrs. Harold1 ptfjilan, Mrs. Robert \Wll!l|m tfiphirlor,' a sUifon< at; aiijjhteft Jane, is tho guest of Mr, Mr. StctJer expressed thc hopq]*"® ^M.'Hate workers wh0; Fvts^rdU*. CheAeiiuake, nml Mr 1 , Higgins, MinL S iiyd Brown, Miss jehigh Unlvdrsiil, spent Thursday! nd'1!^ ^ 1'1 ^uhn C.' Anderson ih this morning Ihe Malawan i||Bi» PMrUclpalul In he Hueeessful mlh* -,|(1 NlclmlHS Arncc, and‘chil«, > '* In tho Spring our loans halp ihom lo Doris Strother, lifts* Robert LaMura,! h'MhtUwuftl ) !;il - ; ^c^port.; ' • . School band will have their new |Uil^ el conducted in l»Vb<'UMry, c|rc»nr lillly and James, spent Hun* { ..^Lt Ihe dinner will be at the Mau* ...... n ...... , . Miss Dorothy Hickey, Mrs. William . Mr, and Mrs, Karl'Claus-arc "on Mr& Parties M. Braden has return uniforms_ avullablc for Memorial * The dinner will be at the Mag* idiiy in Hrowntown wih Mr, mnl ilHlnoiriKt Aaklno.ol oiopi' and lo pii,T Strother, Mrs. Agnes Allen, • Mrs. Day exercises. The ban3 is, beint *»>Ha Inn, on Monday, Miiy 10, al‘M|^ J uch!j cjm |b ll|l(j M(Hs ‘Mur*w a 10-day trip and will stop In Zanes ed to her liomc In Jersey City after ohkH neadod lupplios, tool», and mo. Rita Walling, Mrs. William Itebcl,, ville, O. and Chlcugo, . On thc re spending several days wlth-her sis* m easured lo r 32 now uniform s to- P-m - ^11 m em ht^s of the cast and ,q u u Ij, . ' i Mrs. John White, Mrs. Thomas Cross turn trip they, will vifilt in Ten ter, Mra. W. B. Morris, ' day, und tfie suppllor Is hopoful of .those asr.oelaled. Ill the pniducllon Mr Mrs,. Jesse Jainen mid chlnery; in the Fall lo carry their Mrs, Frank Bliss, all of Mat- n essee. ______„______Mrs^ItvJng-Bauman-o£-Matawan, liuvini{_lhc_Jiew—awtllliLJ^luly_Jiy-[jl|'1!||ll|vlleil h> alldid us IheLlj‘jj:“i“}c|llldrunr -»f-llli»elktr-we»^-MilllilHy-- — a w a n r" ^ — ------~ ------Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKcen und was a representative of (hc alumnaa M...... ay 30. — . ». • |«>f’ 'h' e" lll,Rl'"“"l . iiuoils of Mr. Jaini's' I'liiruiila In j piodupa to market. At any tlmo bl llui - Also: Mrs. Joseph Maher of Free* four1 high school girl aro slatted! The committee Is M l|iuwil of children, .Michele and Dickie, ot group which extended greetings to Drowntown. 1 i year we are alwaya.ready to advnnoo hold; Miss Mary Crlnc of Marlboro; East Orange, were Sunday , guesU New Jersey College for Women to Visit- Ntwurk City Hospital Comm.uidiT l.eo Weinstein, MJss D orothy Claiili enleiliiln ed Mrs.. Daniel Gorman, Mrs. . Frank for it career in ehairmail; Past Coiniiiiuuier Theii' of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKern. seniors ut ceremonies in New School of Nursing mmie M alaw an I Hull School fi lwiulil, I und, lo reipontlblo lnrmor« lor lo y ili- Higglns. Mrs. Bert Sebcr and ’Mrs._ The Mylawan ['Auxiliary to thc Brunswick Tuesday night. ' nursing nrcvlcw. Mrs. Helen Wol- dorj?^Phelfiiijuand, nelivitlca cu'dtair nirSli I llrdiiy a f lernVion a I a hot ilujj' Anthony Grlcgelwlch of Union Monmouth-Melrtorlal-Hoapitul-will Mrsrrhonald Orr and herwsl«tcri ford, school nurse, in arranging tha man, Calvin 'HelT . voiiM at her Nrownlowiv-jMomVl ^iler This funcllon will be open, to (he Beach* meet next Thursday ot 1:30 in the Mrs. Joseph Seguin^&f Porth Ain- trip. ,.. . Ihe group allehlled lluifllniieo givei. general public nnd anyone desiring Health Center. All members are boy attended a pJrformanco of hy llie Ihownlown Pareiil-TeaclMu tickets should cmilm-l uny member M orgarCvilleGirlScouf u r^ed _lo: a lt end, \ ■ - ' 'I__ • Tlie Great Waltz" at tiic_Paperiiiill Aww.HMalloM^fHiltr^heriicquaktrflrojJ^ Cliffwood Church “ of the ctaiin'illlee for Information. Troop,Plan* Investiture, Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick was host* Playhouse Jn Millburn recently, huuiie...... - - ...... • • t' css - to her luncheon bridge club Mr. and Mrti. Lester Marshall of Service Announced : ' Mrs. Kre(l Gaiili, leuclivr al tho1 Tltorsday'afternoon. Awards were Ruvino Dr., arc entertaining Mr. Jll unswiclc Gardens Sciiool, alieml ' A new dlrl Scout .Troop recently Matawan Baptist Aid ° A'V1*1'*-*?!--.wil!' bn Iho cd,.a..-mc!ellng -o f. thiL fJnnihwlek\ -has been formed in Morganville, tnudc to Mrs. Joseph Baicr, Mn>. Marshall’s sisterr-Mrs. Douglas Tay* Socilsty Meets Iii Hazlet - lor <^f Jersey Cily. sermorj^ 'l^iiV "of^hl7” Hev.”—Jiiseph Gardens P»TA MoMilay nliihl.^ end meetings arc held every Satur- William Jl. Craig’and Mrs. R." C. Devlin. Mrs. William Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Lauter' ^ ;Unc+(*7_pa?»h»i1 In Ihe C lillw o'xl Ilalph iV,Km iiilain jr., ,Ni«|il tin*1, - day in the Tennent Rd. flrchousc, Mrs, M.vri'ii Hailey, lleers lld., Cfimmuniiyjjyrelhodist Church, Sun* siwnt^Halurday al (In* Hnnvalowi under thc guidance of Mrs. Mark Mrs. William llabcl wefc substi: wald and son, llcrby, of'PlainfleJd, lla/.iel, cJiliTtained )neoih«'in-of"th«‘ ,. , ,, i ...... tules. - were Sunday evening guests of Mr. day evening Ht H o’clock...... Bealin, leader, and her assistants, I.adles Aid Sociely of tin, Fli-Kt i'1-''"*' ,t,f I^ Unoidp."....!-, Ml un.1 Mrs. Titus Nicholas and Miss At last Sunrfj/y evening's «»rvire, Mrs, JanFoufjlajir , 1 Miss Vivian Brown, Miss . Ellen and Mrs. John Lautcrwald, Main SI. Baptist .Clioich of Malawan, al her M ildred N icholas ol G lendale, L. I., Miss Matilda Dunham sang a tholo Mr. and M rs.,H en K eber inrrl non, Smith and Miss Lois Hcyer. Mrs. Lt. Milford Nealis returned Mon hoiiie nil Apr. ^0. were weekend guests of Mrs. Nich day to his duties al Fort Lewis, dedicated lo lhc memory of her Jni'k, of Uniim flench, wi re .Siinday John Chamberlain of Browntown, Attending 'were Mrs.j Katherine olas's son-in-Jaw and daughter, Mr. Was/i. He /Jew from LfiGuard/a faiher who died ycitiH ago. iMfCrtt# in fJrotf'fdowri i»f Mr. utul bas Instructed lhc scouts in folk MallhewH. Mth Ahai/o While Jr., and Mrs. Wililarn Haslach. Field, N. Y., a fte r spending a 00- Mrs. Olsen, a new member of the Mrs. Itohert lllgglnx, paienlii of dancing. Thc troop is now working Mrs. William T. 'ruuier. Mrs. C, Frank J. Gray, sou of Mr, und day leave w ith Uis p aren ts, Mr. und church, will conduct, a Thursday Mrs. Keber. on Mothers' Day gilts. )0 Bennett Is chairman of arrange Mrs. Ani-inda Holliday, Mrs, Monroe Posters Get Mention b e c o m e a r e g u la r p a r i o f I lu* l e l i - ments, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn liycr, Mrs Heilj»-ii Shirt sr., Mis gioi is education program ui lh>? Lanzaro und Mrs. Esther Miller. Franklin t>. Colliell, Mrs, K. V.. M«(lawnn High Sciiool nrcivt'M Matawan Auxiliary To Keyport And Matawan c h u r c h . The troop recently was presented VanN ' ^ . ■ 0|n*n one nmv nnd fnrin llii> Imliit a covered dish supper Monday eve During the business session $5 a stick in totem pole fashion, arid fion, Juncln-on wa,. : <-i vi-d and in; ‘.'t)n w n lo liin-k ' llnanre ca' I'CKulnrly. You'iMim! iL Ihe iiftcrnonn a muskal pi “gram; pargn «»f tiie Hoy Srouh. in Mi'.t George Ritter, president, welcomed Cross and Canccr Fund drives. stick upon It, dedicdllng it to sorno Returns To Work w a s p r e s e n t e d Mr». Augm>t hwiifi piovid mohl hiircfudiii Ih' thc guests, and thc invocation was Poppy Day in Matawan will be one with a short speech. Walter .•in ciisy wiiy lo build up a rcst'i'vi- of MiJchlliauhan of Matawan, wur tornf! fm lh<‘ one day. A |a. Zl. vVt'I'e civcn by the Rcv« Robert B. Berger. observed on May 22 with Mrs. Dev Bcnncl of Troop 37, and Robert FVlward Kelly of U n io n Jl<-(ich , 0, with ccveial i nntr Jhutioni^ ntlll Following the supper games and lin bb chairman. Assisting her will Lyle hnd the best carved sticks. wiio ficenliy underwent an opeia* eleeU-d eoi leHpondiUi! M-i ietary rcwlv iimncv for I'liLiirc nt-eiIs. Mis, Cottiell ai-ted as n ■cretary lo be received. ' cnlcrainmcnt were under the direc be Mrs. Thomas Walling, Mrs. Sunday morning a softb.il! game tion Jn Monrnouth Memorial Hos p i o le m d u r in g tin* i - k c l i o n v j M*1' la.nch Flynn c ^ihchm :.! tion of Mrs. William Haslach. Brown, Mrs. Grace Curran, Mrs^ was held between the Keyport and p it a l, itas rehumed his duties with ------lhaniih lo nil -who woihed on Ih«r Attending were Mr. and Mrs. G illis, Mrs. Donnenworlh, M rtf. Malawun \nxjps, hluLtWutt won 7-3, the Uioad St. Cleaners. Although Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert NeiUen, Joseph LaMura. Mrs. John Flood, Scouters present qt ihe camporec Mr. Ki-liy i* not able lo dnve his Township Dcma To Meet 11,1...... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolvcrton. Mrs. James Marlin, Mrs. Margaret were: G A. Kllis, Troop (ii, Earl pick - up trod: as yet. h<; is /nalung I HI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rule, Mr. and M cDonald. M rs. Jam es S hort. Mr*- H uber, T rw p 37; Alex K lah, Troojj his (alls v.ith an assistant. Planh for adlvth's lot tin- com inilt Card Party May 21 i\ a t i o .\ a i , I I v v k Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Mr. and Lawrencc Durante,? Mrs. Anlhony 74; W illiam H unter. T roop 73; Jam es ye Mr*. Henry Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Tourinc.jr., Mrs. Cutsic Bell. Mrs. Flynn, neighborhood ‘cominissioner. Civic Club To Meet at tin- fOMtini; of Ihe MalaWani The LadM't AoKlllary of tlie | MAIA«AN, M U Jl:ilNi;V Earl Ycrgcr, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Edwin Skinner, Mrs. John M. Kelly. Donald Lewis und Rol>ert PJttinger Tow nship lii'ino'Tain- Club, in tin-1 ^.'llllwood Volunteer Kire C m . rn rH < Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mrs. , Ellen Kelly* and M rs. P aul of TrcKip 7.*ti.rnade w*veral visjts lo tj'o/)jini(U*e ‘ report* w ill b<* marie Cliffwood Ki'ii iioiiM* ’lhc meeting I mg In a special h<»t iil^ t,, Ut MUM FlDUAl dU irvt VTVUM Bocsewetter, the Rev. and Mrs, Pouzenc. ‘ thc carnjrfit^ tyjt did riot, reman, F tM ny evening al tiie regular will hlait al H :t0 ,ind all m em ber *. m ade phi)ift‘ (o hold u bciieht raid , MtMiia ripiRAi airptit nnuiANCt c o m o u iio n Berger, Mrs. Herbert Cottrell. Mrs. overnight. inciting of tlio Cliffwood Civic i.re urged lo attend ! parly on Friday evening. May. 31. Jn i J,. P au l W/efsj. Mrs. H aslach, Mrs. Wedding stationary correctly A gnation'-lo ixr held Itrl^He n«-v/ i the fiiehoiiue I (b tfjrw n / I HO o U n i tfank ifi ( ‘mtnty Donald FouUce anrf Mr* C herry printed on po*l-w»r jw lc hwildifi.,' - un W<-,»t f ‘him 001 m' ,»l "Help Wanted* nd* In thl« pai^rl ------• • — .. i L u m m ls d «*±. t - v ■ ’ ' t'. W U UL % tell you about tho good Job* opdTi ^" Cluisifltd ada got icsidt* vheup)/.' /X THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MAtAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY.! ■ APRIL 2ft IS
field. Lou . Zambito should see Calvary feowlers" W in-.... on balls: off Casey rrCallander 1 J>fT Raritan floy* Club DlPuolo 0; umpires Etfidio and La Legion Set For service at short. Bill McNally, who Blanks Holy Name 42-0 Walter Reade’i Key-Mat^Loop Honors Leonardo Drubs Bibnda. ' handled first for Keyport High last year, is a candidate and Jimmy The Raritan Boys Club set i,ome [Robinson, shortstop who makes his Red Bank aad . By A. H. Shaw . Exhibition Game sort of a local scoring record when Matawan 12 To 4 Baker Revamps Keyport home in Laurence Harbor, will be Despite Ihe facl that Calvary drop they opened th e ir 1948 baseball Lineup For Highlands on hand. Johnny (Red) Clayton. Freehold ped Iwo games to St. John's Mctho- j reason Sunday w ith a 42-0 shutout George Rubin and Joe Perno will dlst Thursday, the lone win was Lions Push Across 8 - Play Leonardo Sunday; over the Holy Name A. C. of Oak Mo v ie g u id e - Keyport Experiencing Key^ort's Red Raiders, still trying work on thesmound. Missing from enough to remove all mathematical Runs In Bottom Half Keys Open Night Game Shades. The Boys Club also con Worst Diamond Season to break into the Shore Conference last year's unit are Hal Roman. Bill j" Aim calculations as lo (he top team in tributed something new in thc hit Of First Inning win column, will travel to Atlantic Schedule In June Roman. Jerry Scally and Johnny Lose To Bankers 3-2 the Key-Mat Bowling Lcaijue. ting department with each, player Highlands this afternoon to take on Reardon. Malawan Presbytenun . Rave the , A three-run load tho top of being successful in banging the Keyport High's baseball squad, thc Tigori and Coach Stan Baker Another powerful Keyport Legion Leonardo boasts a- strong, for keglcrs of Matawnn Baptist a routfh he firsi jnnjnf, wont for naught has announced that he will unveil first ball ever the plate for a solid facing the most disastrous season in club will open its third diamond midable aggregation. The Field lime tukinj; all threo Kamos and nl Friday as the Matawan H. S. nine safety. ^ • the diamond history ol the school, another pitching prospect in Bobby season when it tangles with the Club' is back in the Jersey Shoro tho same time impairing the toe dbsorbed a 12-4 shellacking from Ed. Roman, Bob Disbrow, Jock klippcd dow n the ladder another Boyce who has been playing tho Leonardo Field Club in- an ex Jop and confident that they can hold that-Matnwan Baptist-lias on Leonardo. 'Hie shell«U‘klnK WUR the outfield. Baker, trying to snap his Mullaney and 'Joo McCoy blanked notch when they lost, 3-2, 'to Red second place. Nevertheless Mata* hibition game at the Keyport H. S. (grab th e 1048 bunting. Ja k e S upicn- Dally 2:15 i-1 P.M. third in five Shore Conference club oul of their lethargy, is pin the Holy Name on tho mound and Cpnf. Sat., Sun., Hot. Dank al the Haider pasture Friday. wiin Baptist needs but one ^nme to field Sunday at 3 p.m.' President -j ski. one of tho shore’s top twirlers, starts for the Huskies, 1047 champ ning a lot of hopes on Boyce and their "slants were received by- JoeJ The Keys, who have won more hold sccond place, and, indeed it is Sterling Thompson also plans to may throw for the Cats. ions. The victory pushed the Lioni thinks that the big lad has a good English and Al Cogliano. R. Moore, baseball champions than any but a remote possibility thal it will schedule thc pow erful Jeffrey A. C., J The Keys hope to be in their Thru SATUnbAY into a th ree w o / til? for flrst place chance uf coming through with u and F. Belin were the victims of other school In the Shore Confer lose all three names to Lutheran Perth Amboy city Champs, for a -new Uniforms for Sunday’s battle in the conference. , victory. " Boyce worked out bn the thc Raritan attack, with P. Rosato The Academy Award . . ence, four in all, now lind that they tonight. The latter teum ha.s occu week from Sunday and thc Legion land Paul Lannlng’has secured sorri? Undaunted by Malawan's three* mound last week and thc early part •badly needed equipment.' Mr. Lun- and Cox doing the catching. ; • (6r- IM bejl picture. r.ro in last place in the loop race pied Ihe collar position throughout naires then hope to meet thc Union This Sunday afternoon Raritan and hold the dubious distinction of run splur/'c, the Lions went to work of this and seems to have a good jning also said that Raritan Post 23 the season. Beach Legion on Sundny. May 19. will play the Matawan Blue Jays, lieihg the only club that is yet to in their half of the first and un fast ball ond a curve. * -* should bu abfe to flcldv a junior It is intercstint' to note that-both Thompson also has announced thut The Boys fclu’b has: several open "CHfTlEMAN'S limbered a baiting barrage of their In their flrst meeting the Tigers league club this summer. The Ford w in a ball Maine. • MiiUnvan Presbyterian and St. the Keys would like to play thc datos und managers of Junior nines own which netted eight runs, more topped thc Raiders 10-0. in Jen in , Motor Co., sponsors of the nation's AGREEMENT' Coach Stan Baker, tryinfi lo nnd John’s have better opposition, as Freehold Gulistans, defending Jer fcerking games may call Keyport' than enough for the victory as nings. ... _ w (Junior American Legion baseball winning combine, reshuffled ‘his they play Keyport Baptist and Mat sey Shore League champs, , al thu . starring' developments proved. ^ Leonardo • Tomorrow afternoon at thc KHS program, would back the proposed 7-042DM. ' - limiting order, pultim! Bobby Boyce awan Methodist, respectively. How Keyport ballyard on Memorial Day. i’/arnererl its eight count(:Ta on fcjur field the Keys come back home to outfit MUi Lnnnirig is wurkihg with Gregory Dotolhy /.'into the clean-up spot, moving Joe ever,'should Matawan Baptist drop In June thy Legion-will get its parses, a hit botjunen, a sacrifice, face a - dark horse Leonardo nine. the hope that a KeyporMWatawan- List Convention Dates PECff + McGUIRE English to ccnlcrfleld and sending three Barnes to Lutheran, with Mat night baseball program underway. John GARFIELt) Larry Scott's double, with the bases The Lions are in a three-way tic tenm could be formed and entered Larry Dimzn behind the plnte. nwan Presbyterian and' St. John’s Games would take place on Wed* loaded and singles by Dave Keelen. for first-place in the Shore Confer in the county league. The . Paysnlc Cotir\ty , Firemen’s :— ------— T—l------— Cobby lioss, Haider third sucker, nidi winning three Kamos, a tlvrcc- nesday amt Friday nights. If per Buck Jones and Wilmbr Lube. ence. The Lions murdered Atlantic The Legion is still In the market Association is sponsor of the 02nd j SUNDAY & MONDAY - nlnycd with Iwo injured ribsrtnped way tie for second place will (level* manent lights are nol used, then ■ Mat.iwan's three runs came on H ighlands 10-9 and crushed M at for a business manager. Anyone Annual Convention . of the, New j from , the waist to Ihe neck. Al the Keys wilt operate under a port (»p., ‘ - i . a home run to right field by Phil aw an 12-4. ‘ B aker w ill use Bay interested can get m touch with Jersey S tate Exc*inpt Firenfen’s RrtntrStM-Mi'POliCHtfMM. though he made two errors in the While Nornuln Scotty nvera«e able system such as the One used •■Marvel.-' TJje- four-ply poke also got. his Mat. Baptist ..! v , 1120 713. . J Coach Paj.il B odnnrd after^giviiiK action in today's lilt. day. It will be virtually lho samo. second start of the year and hurled St. John's 072 000 OOO j up a walk and hitting ”Joite« witii team that took the field -for the commendable ball, lie scattered Calvary- ...... 1121, Hf>B 7 ^ .ft pitched hall- DiPoalo, after being Scholastic Baseball opener in '47, w ith Ihe exception of five' hits over the seven-lnninl! .•scored on in the hectic flrst frame returnees Bob Zampello and Hank route and fanned seven. An in- Dut^h ncformed .. 75fi 700 000‘/{yielded twrf more runs In the third Gryner. Zampello will be at fleld minplay in lho . third frame Oftj 'T o d iy - , Mat. Meihndist ... . 0.14 '73ft and two more In the fifth on a twond base and Gryner in the oul- urn helped Coach Tommy l’hlpps' crew homed by Jones which also brought ’ ilascball ‘ . to a brace of markers. Crle«s Thr8landtng» in Ted Lauec. Ijikewoml nt Asliury Park started inTnnseU- wllh n single: ' y t r "X In' the s'x th inning Bednnrd used “K e y p o rt at A tl. HfgTiTomfs ' TCen Tom Romurd bunted and bear 27J Calvary M ethodist--, .'v 54 : Marvel on the inound and tho Tuckerton at Point Pleasant il'out for n baso hit. . Nagle whiffed Matawan Bnptlst ,:v .;.;!47 31 youufister responded by blanking Tom orrow Bnjof Talivislcnt1 on. r Stern, but balked wllh Fred Maz- .37 , our Mvstdnine. ' }?t. John’s M e th o d ist44 life “Lions. Itay Casey went the B aseball ' zuccii nl the plate nnd thc bpsc rtin- Matawan-Presbyterian-.. 44 37 Tel. Mat, 1-236S or U0027II riistanee • for- ihe- winners. Jones Long Branch at Red Bank ' ners advanced .to second-and Ihlrci. Keyport Baptist ...... 40 41 ■ r r had a perfect tiny at -the plate, Leonardo at Keyport Matinee Sat, al 1:15 Today, Tomorrow, Sat. Apr, 29-30, May I Mazzucca obliged, ’ however, by 42 Mailnee Sun. at 2:13 Matnwan Methodist ..... 30 getting three*for-lhree. Point Pleasant at Toms Rlycr ' Continuous Saturday/Starting li45. Doors Open li&6 rapping Into a Adder's choice, but 47 Keyport Reformed ------34 . The loss virtually eliminated Mat* I^akcwood at Mamtsinuan . ------. . - - ' r " ..... after the Raider Infield finished Gethsemane -Luthernn .. 22 50 ewan from title eonsldefation,, ; Malawan at Rumson kicking'the. ball.around both run Fri,. Sal. Apr. Way 1 ners had scored. ^ . ■ 1 ' ' . L eonardo (13) , - Saturday *. Cliffwood Angel Grid - ab The Bucs. clinched lhc bailie "in a. ' , Baseball „ _ . ‘Pirates Of Monterey’ Lauer,-2b v,.. s...... 2 ' OTUlr l-7 -( ' : Ihe 'fifth', ste rn h it dow n to .llo ss Star Struck By Car ;Ncw* Brunswick at Asbury' ^oilt Marla Monfei - flod Cameron «Tones, eb ...... ^ ... . . 3 . Cftni. 8aL, Soib. H61; .. _lwhc> 'threw wild lo first. Stern . .(21 i V -. ' — also — L ube/i f ...... 4 -V~i)dvnnced lo sccond .’on tho misplay, Robert B. VanSani of, Laurence N eptune a t F reehold (2) - 4Mferkin, c T " 7 , . 7 .; 3" Nof/ Th*a 9ATti«BAV- advanced to third as.Mazzucca went Hftrborr-a-Tfltar-eenter-on-thfr^GlilT^ -T rac k - - “FlashingGuns”— Wood An((elH football^tenm ,_ls-j?c^ W right riK ..... -T o m s n iv e r ot F reehold 110 o:ni.^ . Johnny Maok Brown 2 Smash Hltsl T nut 011 a fielder’s choice nnd scored Casey, |i '777... unborn "drove n clean single lo^ ported recovering from injuries sus* ^ Newark, Board of. Educntio^ meet tallied recentli'"When hit by a'car G am acher rs .. -» T ennis " JJxixa- Sat. Matinee Only ONE HC5UR O F CARTOONS “ THE FlAME” wl,h W” driven _by Henry Hendricks, Pron- Scott; lb ...... New Brunswick al Asbury Park •/*V he Raiders prevented a .White* pecl Sl., Cliffwood. ———^ ------;------W ollaee- John CAHfeOLL . ./ washing whon they tallled-twlce-ln Rog'skl, lh 0 ' a Also ■ ■* ■' the final srwilon. „■ Na^le walked and VanSaiil ftustained Injuries of tho G. S. Nine Topped Bevtval Feature Saturday Night head, back and logs . when he-wan Keelehj 3b . 2 pilfered Focond. Joh n n y Polke fii'thdrd DCNN1NO in'-— fanned and Danza fllejPout before knocked to the ground by the ear. 1 By Keith Hyer “THE SEA WOLF” ‘The accident occurred oh Laurenc.i .Edw. G. Robinson - PlSculllo ,ft• , 3 campaign in 1040, will open a. 24* Leonardo 7....- ...... 1102 020 —12 DIGcnnuro . . 0 dny^jTjcet Aug. 0 at thc Freehold lf^me runs, Jones, .Marvel; two “HALF PAST RnccWuyi .lt was announced Friday, to ri hits, Scott: struck out: by Di 2.T- Golden E i M f i s Sunday, Monday r» by Fred Buck, new general manager Pauhi 3: Marvel 2 by Casen Sj> bases B e d 3 a n k { 3 ) ContinuousC ontinuous Sunday I S tartin g at 1:45, Doors O pen 1:30, of tho Freehold -Racing Association. ... w ilh - ~ ab Th& Freehold meet opened ' im* V' '• Item TAYLOH T. .Bomnrd, ct .mediately r.fter thc Monmouth Park Bu! Beoullful Sterns, 8b7... a : truck olosed last season, Thin sum M onona , Mazzucca,. fs 3 * mer, however, thc Freehold course Sabre Dance - s io ti i W e d n e s d a y 3 Dry Cleaning Marsa; If 7.77 w ill operate in com petition to Mon* If I Only Had. A Match ' . FOWLER Jb 3 mouth Park for two * days. The . . and- - N6w Is The Hoiir ' • THEATER "PERILOUS WATERS” Masti'in, ilj i ; Occanpori track closes Its meeting Big Brass Bond From Brasil 'Beg Your Pardon . artd — J^^Jloinard, It ^ 3' Aug.- 7V ’ KEANSBURG, N. Jf. Pianissim o SflldA, c r .- ...... — 3 “ - A ^mechanical-starting—gatc-wHl Opposite Public School . - L a u n d r y .. The Dlckoy. Bird Song W. “T W iu a rr on Griggs, p ... i i.! i .) , If be a ncw feature uV Freehold this The Best Things In Llfo Are .Phone KcanshurR season. - F ree , ’ Matinern Saturdoy* Holidays RTOCRANDF' v . T 27 3 0 S e r v i c e , Lovor at 2 p. m...... Itiw l.B ank 002 010 0 - 3 eVilte Academy Is Haunted Heart...... Cantlnuovis Suaday from 2 oi m. - iCeypnrt— (W0 000 2—2 Toll Me A Story Victor Over Troop 93 PICKUP AND DELIVERY Thot Ain't Right " • * I>! . - Summary: Double. Mazzucca: S. I Love You Yes I Do ’ Thur., Fri.. Sat. Apr. 29-30, May 1 S F R V i r F £>., by G rid 's 4, Nagle 7; B. on B. DeVilte1 Military. Academy of Worry Worry Woirry us/e % G riggs 4, Nlitfle 2; hit hy P., Maz- Morganville. defeated Jhnir com I'vcTOnly Myself To Blame p.ucca; um pires, Dubin and Bishop. munity rivals, Troop {13, hoy Scouts, Sorenado m KLLYN JOSLYM ♦ CHARLES DISfiLE • BOBBY DRISCOLL TEL. KEYPORT 7-0144 1 Wish I Know The Nnme .“ LOVE FROM 7-1 in a seven-lnning baseball game ■ , ■ Happy Birthday Polka MARCH OF TIME NEWS CARTOON NOVELTY B illy |:1», 7-i P.M. Wind Demasts Craft on the academy grounds Sunday csn ii But., Suh., Hoi. Tho Last Polka . A STRANGER” In Sunday’s Racing afternoon. Jullda Polka M. S aitoria, C uban southpaw, Broad St. Cleaners w ith Helena Polka FHiDA Y U SATURDAY Two dem astings from pulTy a ir pitched for the cadets and fanned1 llorold A. Woolley, Prop. I L ove You John Hodiok - Sylvia Sidney blasts upset the racing-of Penguin lb*\ Scouts. The Scouts used throe I M ickey Ann Richards ’ May 4-5 20 First Street My Llttlo Girl . Tuesday, Wednesday dinghies in Keyport waters lasl pitchurs, Rod Men/., IJuve Solomon! (Juit ot! Broftd) That's .What My Heart ls For Matinee Wednesday, Starting at 2 P.M. Sunday. George Totten Jr. further and F ran k Fariello in a vain elTort I lo stem the tide. | Keyport, N. J. . Because ; Sun., Mon. built up his lead in the spring series And M lml by taking two races, lit each event Lucas Velez, academy catcher, i Tennessen the order of finish was Don Copper, was Ihe butting .star of the gaim1 Have Your Clothes After You'vo Gone second: Fred Hilflkcr Jr., third; Bob accounting for a triple and tw> Dry Cleaned By US. Vioni Sue . Kofoed, fourth; and George Knob* doubles; ' M am 'selle w u . o i by loch’s Black Magic, lacking her The Stars Will Remembsr If You Knew Susie > Technicolor master's touch at the tiller, last. H ugasokl • Bud Delaney was making n MIRIAM HARTLEY Thol.Feathorly Fooling fctronj* run of It in the first race Love !s So Terrlllc when his boat was demasted. / Tell Me A Story Tues., Wed, M af 4-5 Charley Siicox was the other victim presents the annual I Never Loved Anyone “RETURN OF THE ^of the Ireacherous puffs. If .Wlnlar Cornea ’ Some evidence of roughhousing, Alice Blue Gown , WHISTLER” * “ 7 I've Got A Feeling Tm Foiling the eternal yachting evil of taking Carolina Moon . “ROSES ARE RED” Michael Lenore advantage of the rules lo rough il Spring Concert Litllo Toot , .. w ith DUANE * AUBEHT • up, the “make 'em give way or Boogie’Woogia Don Castle -. Peggy Knudaon sink 'em" spirit, unfortunately has of her students Cross Your Heart Puirlcia Knight appeared In racing again this sea B lue Moon . m i AltKE REVERE barbara o'neil • natalie schafer 3 Day, Beg. SUNDAY son. B. Munn Craig, vice-president B a b y F ace . : — also— with ' , - MUSICAL CAnTOOH HOVELTY of the Raritan Bay Yacht Racing t‘‘ • . ' ' ' . V -• Melody Time v,7 , My Fair Lady ” Association, avows ho will closely ■Alice Keating, ’Cellist Sylvia Collins, Pianjist -..Love.Of My Life Steel Cutlery to the ladies at all performances. supervise all regattas held this year David Toren, Clarinetist Philip Pilkinton, Pianist St. Louis Blues March “WILD WESF lo watch for this and othqr infrac- Mountain Rosalie Jons. John Smith, Bass Violist The New. Look • Eddie Doan . Stanley Cole, Drummer * Lone Star Moon and His Horse "Flash Dream Girl Slarla WEDNESDAY' To Bowl In Detroit Clara Barker, Soprano Fred's Boogie Woogle Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 6-7-8 Evelyn T hurs.. Fri., Sat. ' May 8-7-B > Tho Ye Cottage Inn bowling team, Write Mo A Letter , UDIAMt lO Y E....K A ftf ENCOUNTER!' “SUN DOWN" currently In third place In thc Key SATURDAY, MAY 1st a n d . ' porl Recreation League, leaves ■ Tuesday for Detroit lo compete In ^ot 8 p.m. “THE SENATOR (he American Bowling Congress PETE'S, Inc. "THE KANSAr , lpumnment. The Ye Collage Inn keslers, whD will make the trip in MATAWAN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Cor. Front and Main Sts. WAS INDISCREET’’ Television Dally two, .automobiles, will compete (At the but‘slop) " • "■> w ith ' i Admission Fred. on our Metianln*. ' Thursday. Friday and possibly Sat TELEPHONE KEYPORT 7-07U Wllllsm Powtll ' ,,, . - 7 ,'V'' . • - i.TtoT'® THURSDAY A frR it & 1348 PAftfe SEVEN Garden State Tide Table Softball League Detroit ffaftfc** JtMlOO.OMfh tl.8. Legionh Highlandl Boat Line Following chart U lor Sandy Starts Serv^e May ? Brighton yoiir I Betting Is Off Hook (the Horsethoa) lo Port idnd to Pfant Worker The Tntercoftstal NavtgMMn Corp., tthrttaM i. With Mdnmoutb. For Keyport South Action Underway Set For Opener w hich plnns com m xuer pasS^Vigev Amboy tad other Raritan Bay boat service between shore pofnts Jersey Is Receiving points, add 10 minutes. For At* S & M Team Is Dumped Club To StaVt Its 1948 arid New York will inaugurate the Less Revenue Despite bury Park subtract IS mintrtet. first of its fleet, the -MdhvnotitK at For Bay Head on Btrnegat Bay, In Inaugural By Mac’s Sfehkort May d; Play cerem onies at Tlfchr’a L anding, Utgh* Increased “Take” add S hours. 20 minutes. For fttfd Mobsters 11-4 Practice tlame Stind&y lamls.^fay 7. Bank»-on Navesink Fiver/add 2 The 45T).'ijnss'enger vchkoI, all sfeet, Betting dropped 35 per cent under hours, 5 minutes. Softball in the twilight league Sunday the Union .Rea.ch T.cgion 100 feet long w ith a 23-Toot beam l a s t year's figures in the first seven Apr. 30-May 6 (E.S.T.) officially tjot u n d er w ay fo r 1948 nine went throiiKh a final drill and 5’l»-fortt dVaft, will serve High days of racing ot Garden State Pork, High (Tuesday night when the Browns* prior to the season's nffioinl opi'rtlnn lands, Long branch, Sea BrlgKt, C y V n d e n . with the state treasury Friday morning ...... Ifi. io tuy to replace your . 12:36 7:t» point S A M team was badly man* en May 9. pi Saturday afternoon ... 1:56 8:26 11-4. score. The game was played a) tha— Of faithful fans nt the practice this The luxury craft Is currently be .The race trock sefit th e tfttrte o Sunday morning ..... 2:08 9:03 on Keyport H. S. field. • yeaVs dub would jn’ove a lough ing refilled at Atlni.dic Highlands. check for $570,260 last w eek, rep 6firtftday afternoon .... 2:54 fe:26 The S A M got awny to a prom club trt defeat. Ms facillllcH will'Include a louhgo, resenting-the state’s share tof the Monday jttomiSg ...... 3 :ft 9:50 ising start, scoring runs in the first Bnmdigon feels that his outfield bar and dining room. SURPRISE STORE •racing revenues for the flrst seven Monday,aft*rnoon ... 3:53 10:16 two innings, on hits by Mol Bah- of Johnny Ueardon, Andy Mourner, Jvut blrlhg In ytmr rolUrl days. For the same period in 1&47, Tuesday morning ___ 4:09 10:34 renburg and'Jim Limboch In the George Reach and Hill Romnn is Tuecday afternoon .. Wo do tha rail aLn price, the state's shore w as $590,837. 4:43 11:04 flrst and by Joe McKeon and Don one of the ..best, in this area. The This year the legislature author* Wednesday morning . Miller in the second. - you con afford. 5:00 11:16 Legion outfield,, a heavy-hitting FRUIT TREES ... ized an increase in the state tax Wednesday afternoon 5:28 11:50 In the third Jim Lqwlor, S & M crew, includes Rert llrundlnon, John Apptoi - Peach • Chervils . % LlnaA—Sldo hom m ad designed to produce an-additional Thursday-morning . r pitcher weakened »nd the Mob 3«47 11:57 (Skippy) Skrlpko, George Purka a ltd P#ar« (♦ t^lnan—Plain 9ld«» $5,265,000 in rev en u e fo r govern Thursday afternoon . tapped him for three runs on long and John Cherney, All nre capable ^ WaBhftblo—All Colors mental purposes, including stnte aid~ hits by Joe .Britanak nnd Bob of bitting a long ball. * ‘ EVERGREENS • Paper—All Colors /or education. Strang with men on bases. Then, V orhies . , . , . ;TTT'... 2ff4 212 107 The Legion mnuttd corps consists Many varl«ll»» tnd ilui,— . - A ttendance S how t D rop in the fourth, the S& M fell upart. IMIMMMONIOIHN completely. Thc Mob shoved over of JStan Pruclmiek, George (Andy) T Along with betting, attendance for . _ . 820. 908 933 yVinierson and Southpaw ""Johnny - The Standings - ...... six runs with timely hits nnd u n George King: iccnter) ,' tT, 8. ftobbcr CunVpaViy employe, rfcelvlnt the^j FLOWERING SHRUBS It’s Time to Shinn Up the.first seven days in 1948 at Gnrdpn _ - w# timely misplays on the part • of Snulckh Brandlgon can use an ad Many raody lo bloom, ' • ...... 7 ■ ' ’ L. I9,600,0(l0fh U. 6. Savings frond to bo IsKUci fhrdagh th e N ational Bianli State showed o itfrop. The attendance their opponents. Manager Mike ditional p itcher and is ht-eklm; the Youf KitcliPii with figures, are About 25 per c*nt less. Bayvfew A. A .^ ...... ------07 29 6f Detroit, Mich. The bond is belnlg presented by Charles T. Fitter Jr., Cox, of the S& M , became so dis services of George Rubin, • dreW han’s ...... «7 29 president of thc hank (left), h i Frank N, Isbuy, chairman ot tte M lthlgin PRIVET AND BARBERRY Itcautiful The tfltal (mutant bet dtiriftg the gusted with the lax showing of his Sunday r.t y ig n e 's field, the T.eghm Ye Cottage. Inn ...... -1*3 aa SavingB Bond Division, I). S. Treasury, looks tin, first w eek th is y e a r was $7,741,^66, ichorges.thAt he huuled out his flrst w ill m eet the K eyport A ll-Stain lit Greten Acres ...... 54 PLANTS as compai*ed to $li,200,$0« for thfc • 4? string Ijrteup and sent in a wholly Stdut'f - M arket- r^- ■. -.— .-41— ments within the limit of the bud n prrtetlce game, Rocco nrisd'se is CONGOWALL — s a m e period lost year. - - new team. The second-stringers Girl Scout Camp Fund managing the All-Stars and the line Goody & Em’s ...... : . 40 - 56 get to be completed by camp''open POTTED ROSES Attendance during the flrst nine checked the Mob, but the damnge up w ill Include a n um ber of stai'H • All Colors B ar H, ...... 40 - 5fl Drive Is Below Quota ing- , days at Garden State this year had; been done. ; WeR.known in thin area. The All* a H iaw atha ...... 12 84 Ri-Klstrntlon for Girl Scouts ot ~ Inexpensive totaled’ 147,331, com pared to 190,099 The S A M will piny ognin next The Northern Monmouth County Slat's will provide an cxcrllenl test GRAPEVINES the camp Will bu $2, untl n eainp ' • Easy Terms for the flrst nine days in 1947. Tuesday. ■ t <■ , Council Girl Scouts met Monday fo r the Legion, iVrandigmi fcel.s, At Jamaica ftace Track in New fee-of $1) for a’"tl)hd for one week The box score: ~ evening In the Scout office, Mon* Anderson probably will start an BERRY PLANTS York, attendance has dropped a little Union B^ach of $11. Scouts can receive applica S & M ...... 110 001 1— 4 mouth St., Red Rank. thc m ound for U nion Beach. Mrlii- less than five per cent and betting tion blanks from their lenders. All Bowling League Mac’s Mob ...... 003 002 x —11 The results- to dale of tho •cam ceso. has declined tu QQinfe'hlN ntnrt- RHODODENDRONS 1 3 c J L ’ is off oboutvsix per cent. Batteries Lawlor, Barton and J. registrations for cAmf> muHt be in paign for funds for Camp Nomocrt, tho C onnell "office b y 'M a y 15., inn pitcher. >. . . Cite Three Raaioni. . - Boathouse (0) Johnson and Peters; Reardon and near Sinithburg. were dlscmirnging, CHARGE IT The Camp Commlttco Ih coinpo^ed AZALEAS Racing authorities attribute the 1st G am e Forfeited MacEwan. • . ~ ns rthly $3300 hns been collected, (iff'liegislrnr, Mrs* ConBtance W at the sharp drop in this state. tQ_lhr?e Jones ...... 105 110 ISO The_wotkers_wt!rc- urged—to_ com-, Employees„Earn_Pins L*nr* moHmtnt— ..... C urtm ell, TTumHon; cHalrm an, • Mrs. 77actors^lfte~lficreaS£d^gtair*3 take,*’ C.PrucHnlk'TIM iro ~ ] 2 8 i in plcte the campaign as poon as pos Howard Chiunberlnln, . lAlddl^town; the fact that Garden’ State ia com- CnluHo .. 171 146 115 202 sible, so thnt the goal of $10,000 Tlm E. j. duPont (IcNcinonrH ft GARDEN AND LAWN SURPRISE STORE .. 125 125 125 125 iupervisor, Mrs, draft, Malawan; Co., phntn |Vr.)dVlc<« plrtiit, Purlin, 'peting against Maryland tracks this Blind .. would, be realized. • . VVVVWWVW* ■?•■■■■»¥■ 125 find Mrs, Roberts, Mrs. Strotiier, hns nhrtnliiUTd ncrvlca )iin iiwni'dH year whereas it didn't lost year, and Blind .. ,. 123 Tto 125 The . Genernl CouncU-Lbflderfl PUNTS the fact that' betting generally is Blind .. 129-• Silver Dollar Bar Mrs1 William felll, Long Brunch; Irt.h hum W r of (inipViyoi'H dm inu meeting and dinner of District 3, ot William Miller, Red Bank; H nr old April. Rmi)lo'yoi<» rocolvlhK lfl-yOiir A Beautiful Selection slightly less than last year. which Mr#. Willium M... Strolhif, 700 071 007 731 Copeland, Uelford. Thu pJnnnfng lilniT-jiooHnVti c. N.Hnis uf Kcyimi l. They point out also that big Matawan, is deputy conunisslonei' Manalapan Nurseries .of 1948 \ .... Varlese (4) Bayshore Shuffleboard ^invmitteL' includes Clmirmun Dr, i.hd nichrii'd R, \VlllhiniH of Mul> H ighw ay 33, M ld w at baiw een money betters were attracted to will be held at Marlon’s ReslQurnnfr .. 101 127 143 Edwin “F.‘ Stewart; Mrs. Herbert j, nwnn Unzcl S, Itubbinn of Mill- Freehold and Htohtitowrt. - New Jersey tracks last year bccause E. Snulckle 127 Championship Again Keyport, ^cuv'Motiday evening, Mn^r A. fiverson ..1 0 8 153 110 154 Curtis. RobertK, ..Mr;" Miller, nWflh, rtci'lvftl n |il» hw llvfi yt'HVii WALLPAPER here the “take" from the betting . Won By Keyport Team 10. Mrs. - George B. RoberlH 1ft i c o m p a r e (j>iin ,PH iCES. D. M urdoch •. 152 194 212. 125 Mr, Slrother, Mrs, Sulphln and Mrs. (ft Kvrvic'c. pools was only 10 per ccnt compared chairman of ammgcvments. ■ • Loaner Dooki nvnllahln to New York’s 15 per ccnt, five of F. Vnrle^e . .. 138 133 108 220 CliarlcH Hunt. - • Paper Trimmed . The Bay shore Shultlebonrd The camp committee met nt the * which went to New York City. With Blind ...... ,. 125 125 125 125 .___i-f!rM-Douortttlmi-BorvlGe - L eague e n d cd Its 1947-40 season home of Miss Bemadino~A7~Stew^ the narrowing of that margin, plus Claan^ottonliaga Wanted with the Silver Dollov Bar of Koy- nrt, cotnmiBSioner, Fair Hayon, on ' No pieces smaller than 18 Inches a drop In the quality of racing In . 704 751 .poFtr-winnln(?-tho-«hQmpionBhliJ_for-. —"Chargelt"attiie Thursday;------—. — ^ " square, Wo w ill pay 10c o polind For IMMEDIATE New Jersey, they say, the latler. the second consecutlvc year. 150 Arrangements'were made byi the W lun delivered to this ofTlco. tracks have lost their lure. M om bert The league. Is composed of teams committee for tho opening of Carrtp One, N ew ' Y ork -authority, com Sappio ; representing South Amboy,, Morgan, DELIVERY SURPRISE STORE menting on the sharp falling off in (Conway Nomoco on June 28 for nix weeks, 0 Oil Burner and Boiler rCleanint| Cliffwood, Keyport, Union Bench, with six-day camping week. Plans 6ervice. Get the most ant of your . .betting in this state said, “it looks Bowie . Keunsburg nnd Red Boifk, Close were made for necessary Improve Fuel Oil Dollar, Stultx, wjtf aslf-New-Jersey-vdU-hattMtramend- lOOrBamcs-were-pIayod-hy-caCh. Samsonite its law next year to- snve=racing A. Sauickio team "during the regulation season GAS RANGES _ there.” ' nnd nearly $700 was distributed In Law Amended ... . 88T~ 'i 857 914 ■781 trophies und prizes. ‘ The New Jersey Legislature B c e tu <01 George (Kid Gloves) Lisk, a resi SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS T ravel in atyl<* Y'tlh hltjh . . . 110 174 135 137 amended the racing law this year M otano dent of Morgan, playlhK lor the KEYPORT Hardware Co. qiinltty luaanao. . . . 136 '143 147 93 to increase |he total “take" (rom bet R yglelsky. Silver -Dollar team, Raptured _ in 7 1 9 0 : CAS WATER HEATERS ting pools from* 10 to iB-per cent, D o r l . . v r ____ 130 150 dividual honors with a record of 19 BUDGET TERMS ...'125 ’ 12S 125. .,125 26 West Front St. KEYPORT giving the state, and the tracks six Bllttd . . . victories pnd two losses'. m W w hiissmw smm pef cent each and also increasing •■•Teffm im d 'p ja y e r prizes w ere dis Phone K ey r 7-2000 COMBINATION C0A L-0R4A S RANGES * the breakage to o dime nnd giving fributcd at n rcccnt league njecting, • You Sliinili! St’c 654 0Q7 722 B30 it nlL to th e state, Thc offleinl closing of thc season « ' Jurat 11) the iK'niitil’ul line (if ••"Lustv yeaij* the tra ck s .k e p t six .. >yas m ark ed nt n c a p tain s and KITCHEN CABINETS AND SINKS . , , 178 321 155 J 5 4 per cerflVand the* state took four, and S tout . . . . Jwners dlimer tendered by FranR DU PONT PAINT SERVICE CENTER .... l43,Vlflfl 135 167 breakage, figured to the nearest G ross . . . . Warwick.' league president, at Con ' Small Appliance*. . . . . 134' 133' 155 170 ntcKel, was divided between ihe two. H ardy . . . nie's Inn, Morgan, on Monday eye- STROLLERS G ala . . . . 213 174: . 154 .150 .Track owners protested the In ning. ... . * 125 '.1 2 5 125 125 ,Wo linvt1 nt tlic iii'ico crease, would drive big bettors away B lind . . . . AThe^flnal standings of the teams you wimt wilh Terms . from N®w-Jersey tracks and result withr their respective number of BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP, Inc...... ■ 793 719 724 780 W E TAKE PLEASURE IN in less* money for the Btate treas victories are: You Can Afford. Clayton'. (31 46 Monmouth St. Phone ft, B. 6-3536 Red Bank ury, pointing out also that decreased Silver Dollar Bnrt Kcyport...... 179 B rody ...... 180 *181 105 103 profits would force the tracks lo Huddle*, Keansburg 150 166 Broadway Phone L. ft. 6-0670 Long Branch . . . 120 105 133 IBS offer cheaper purses, resulting in H orrls . . . Anton & Chuck's South Amboy 155, SURPRISE STORE H ow ard . . . . 140 "185 147 219 . poorer quality of racing. _ ^ Bouthousc, .Union Bench m MMWHNHNNN C ecero ,. ...1 7 9 211 .1 5 0 191 13* B lind ...... 125 ...' . Ida Thor Haag ...... 1^8 is i 189 Keyport Recreation B raw n .. r , ,117 Monmoulh Hotel, Keyport . 82 Our Appointm ent As An Whirlpool Lnumlcrnll League Scores _7fl2l.1)l0 7.401 930 KEYPORT ELECTRIC CO. F errari's (2) Dexter Young O reen A cres (1) Coffee .. 150 136 172 • 156 Asbury Bowler Top 226 W. Front St. Davino ...... 159 172 130 Ferrari . . . . . 143 182 130 121 Man In Handicap 119 \00, 100 IRON FIREMAN WASHERS 178 Everson B rideau . . . . ; 104 i 190 jBlind .. 125 125 The booster hnndicnp staged on Skislak .., 140 jiny only an Mil to nn K aiifer . . . . . 197 150' 14' Lainbertson ..147 218 145 - 146 the Keyport Hecreation alleys last Electrical Contracting.... • /Costic . r:179 '190:' -16V: S e a l s r r m ~ -153- 1G6 wcokcr>el was w oir’T)y"'j;“ DeS(Tfnor ' DEALER . Esposito lffi 166 Asbury' Purk» with a Jict 6C<»re of 760 780 700 749 468. O v er 125 M iddlesex and $12.95 Down -8«5— aa— 8ii Monmoulh County-ke«ler«-compoted- - Through this fitmchlra wp or* dbls to bftHd FIXTURESSUPPLIES - REPAIRS ^YeCbttagirlnnd)- b o in in err=^ v ?^ J5 ? .r=^®®,==;L:^®® : 122 In five Invent Ktagod to raise funds" you tho lineal and most complato Lino oi 6I)< 192, 145 M aklow sky .-,..144 147. - 139 130, to finance, the expense of the Ye J. M ilo 191 .coal, and-qas automatic heallnq oqulpmofrt - H N t N M H H W H M _150 O’NeiLu-:^-lCI5__ilfl2 __156- 143 j Cottage Inn - bowling - te»rn-to the" Store Hours! P. Flschler .. U 0 3 - J8 S - •ver otiered lo Iho public. V, Poulson •--» 205 202 J54 Lesbirel ..... 124- 100 132 172jARC tournament in Detroit. 1 j 8 a.m.—9 p.nil. Daily 8 n.m.—12 noon Sunday Don’t Talk About p. Lafayette 197 197 .154 Sulzcr ...... IBO 142 155 1591 Net high game in the handicap j We shall bo happy to place At your disposal, J. Poulson .. 100 101 '[was posted by S. McKenna of South • It 763 813 751 720|A m boy, w ith 245. Dom. L afayette without obligation ot coura*, otn mtmy yean of hooting oxporlenco and show you how Ihls Tol. Keyport 7-2731 See It in Your Own 916 1042 794 Ttam 'Standings [of Keyporl, rolled a 404 two-game [ T o t a l j:»et in a^p/jr»«olation event. : equipment will savo you -money and at the Home I Brennan's (3) .W . L. Pet. Pin* C arlisle ...... 223 152 100 C l a y t o n 's ..OS 10 .810 71141 BV?V*7 l Prhone Keyport 7*07$J P errin e . 190 201 180 ■The Keyport Wine nnd Liquor Co. [14#* John A. Cj-och, rjf ClifTwood OLD DUTCH MILL • Motorola W alling . 180 194 202 softbalit-rs, known as thp *Twili|{lit j ond her !i;iui;hlor», Dnrln and • Philco Cordelia 170 175 195 T errors" will hold their initi.-il p ra c -1 Kveiyn. arrived Tuesday nbonrd the tlce session ut the old Keyport Iltuh "Queen Elizabeth'' from their home ! • Admiral 937 007 870 School field on Tuesday at 0:30 p in. in Wf it Derby, Liverpool, EriKlnnd, “Everything for the Farm and Home’’ HMHHIIMIHHM* Vv Hiawatha (0) Manager Jimmy Brown requests f,,r a six*oionlh visit at the Croen . Halloran ...... 17H 209 133 the presence iif all players. Man- home. Mrs. Pcndelbury and Mrs . B rittan k ...... ,172 144 141 agers of other teams iriay call Key- jCroes hav<> not seen each other In E-Z-DO CABINETS .laocibs ...... m 1C9 102 |K)rt 7-0169 to book games. T h e '24 years. ' Pease ...... 147 104 204 Terrors will play Tuesday and | C.H.R0BERS0N,inc. $g.9S Johnson ...... 107 150 150 Thursday evenings at the Keypmt/j — ■—- field. . ! Poy Tribute to th« Rear of Court House Phone 8-0008 Freehold m 842 ~'R29 Pearl Wick , Bayvlew A. A. (3) f/ldeol M other of the Jervejr Routd 4-34, Matawan, N. I. 210 150 Polish-American Dance j Godwin ...... 1C3 S h o r e " A n d all M others ^jEVERY DAY OF THE WEEK , K ennedy ...... 182 205 203 Scheduled For May 8 ! HAMPERS K ru ser sr...... 101 209 ICO • Vegetable Seeds * Garden Tractors (April till Thanksgiving) Cowan ...... 150 1&5 155 The Ladies Auxiliary of thc Mat ; — . $ 4 . 9 5 Evans ___ ...... 102 1U3 I7B awan Township Hose and Chemical, • Field Seeds * Hardware • Paints Lurrch^on, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and Supper. —.. ... ■ —Co. No. 1, of the Oak Shades sec*’ 557 1»8 8G4 tion, is sponsoring a Polif.h-Arner-1 Our Regular Sandwiches, Hot Dutch Uits^iyters. Sloul'a tO) ican danct on. Saturday evening. •Fencing •Poultry Supplies • Gas Blue Plates and A la Carte Specialties. Pressure Cookers Chick ...... 147 100 180 May 8, in the Hollo Post Hou«\ Six Our Glittering Salads, Most Delicious Coffee. H orath Jr...... 175 172 148 Corners, keyport. ! A um ack ...... 120 120 156 proceeds will be for the benefit and Electrical Appliances • Refrigeration And You Surely Will Remember Our Home Made $129S H orath *r...... 155 109 180 of the fire company. Mr«. Helen Desserts, Cakes, Pies and Tarts. Open an account Levine ...... 204 177 lb i {taker is chairman of the committee : • Farm Machinery • Wagons • Trailers , — ■in charge, auisted by Mr<. Henrietta ‘ MOTHER'S DAY . at the 810 870 803 Scott. • The Same Management. the Same Staff. flim iM T , m a y I, IMP,} r. m . B a rH <3) • Lime Drills The Same Pleasure To Serve You. ifetzer ...... 107 190 173 S< ok errand 'B Owh^nt f Phonet,At*taw«n 1-2224 and Rest Assured . SURPRISE STORE Rockefeller ...... 130 140 176 Ipeclally prepared Buckwheat andi CONVENTION HALL Store Hours; Weekdays S AM . to G P.M. , l||W1Coal-i-N o Clinker*. Im /rudiate | Your Party Will lie Well Taken Care Of. T-l 1 Front St. Keyport ; A. B ennett ...... 144 178 202***• V ASBUBT f A U Saturdays ,8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^foore ...... 169 . 1.76 2151 fcdivery. Stultx. wjtf I PAGE EIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, W. J. THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1948 Woman Is Injured In Harine’s Body To Heuser Resigns Bonus Lottery Early Morning Mishap (Continued from pago one) One person was injured Sunday Services Listed revised from thc $4000 g runt to thc For Vets Urged morning In a freak accident on usual seven per cent engineering Route 4 et thc Madison Township- Schedule Services For allowance, three and_one-half per 500 Ex-Servicemen At Marlboro Township line in which 'Pastors Announce cent for drawing pluns and fou1 Trenton Monday Voice a light truck was in three separate Sermon Topics And Pfc. J. A.,MacEwan Jr. per ccnt for supervising the work. collisions, ; For Sunday, May 9 Cost At Lepftt 9177,000 ' Support For Plan The driver of the truck, Seth Special Features Last October consulting engineers Lang of West New York, told state With Military Rites Services in-the Malawan churches submitted a survey indicating the A state lottery to flnancc a soldiers police of thc Keyport Barracks that bonus was proposed Monday ut for tho coming week arc listed as The body of Marino Pfc. J. Archi totaleost w ould be at Icust $177,000. tie was traveling south on Route-4 Trenton ln thc New Jersey legis follows: bald MacEwari jr. is scheduled to This put Ihe engineer’s retainer to r when he swerved to avoid ft car lature with the vociferous support Firsf Methodist arrive at thc Bcdlc Funeral Home drawing pluns uloric at about $6200, purked without lights at the side of a delegation o/ 500 veterans. The Sunday evening service will in Keypori next Monday for ser m ore than the $4000 available from of the road. . ' . p e o p l e The proposal in thc assembly be conductcd by the Methodist vices and reinterment. The.services thc federal agency wilh no oppro- came from Assemblyman T. James In doing so, he said, he fitrucK Youth Fellowship. The Mieses Mary wilPbc held on Sunday afternoon, prjaljon in thc budget to make up thc rear of the car, then careened Tumulty, Democrat, of Jersey City, Jane Campbell, Joan Heuser and May 9, in'the Keyport Reformed the difference. ’... who already had before the leg across thp road, hitting a guard $hlrley Morrell wili present mes Church. Full military rites will be When called to account last month islature a bill to allocutc $105. rail, thc impact of which turned sages to commemorate family-week. eccordcd ot the interment in the for lack of progress on drawing the 000,000 tp bonitecs. These w ould thc truck on Its side and discon Rose Schumacher and Jane Van family ploi in Green Grove Cemc- plans, Mr. Heuser told thc council range from a m axim um of $300 nected all Its lights. Bracklc will conduct the service, ._tery.„ Arrangements will be com it would be futile to expend even fu r hom e service lo $800 fo r serv As Lang was. attempting to with Harvey Morrell Jr. reading pleted earty next week for the ser the ’ $4000 available ' if the council ice overseas. ' move his injured wife from the the Scripture and Rctta Deats lead* vices, . ! was not ready to go ahead with the vehicle, another car coming south Ing In prayer. Alfred Ewington Pfc. MueEwun, 21 yours of age at work directly, as technical and While both bonus and lottery proposals huve yet to gain formal rammed the rear of thc overturned and Connie Hycr will reader special thc,time of his death on July 29 other changes would make plans truck. Driving this car was Isaac musical selections, and Grover and 1044, w as killed in tiie battle of drawn now for future use outmoded support of thc Republican majority Haft of Toms River, who wa5 un Richard Cadln and John Roberts Guam. 11c had entered thc Marine when the lime came to apply them of thc legislature, Assembly Re h u rt. will serve as ushers. - C orps on A u g .-l, 1942, an d rccciv- in construction. He recommended publican sentiment erystullzed In the council either arrange to finance caucus to "do something" with the After the initial. crash, the par The mornng service will be at 11 the entire project in thc near future bonus issue. thut hud been parked at the sconp o’clock and the pastor, thc Rev. or else drop the planning until such ..V eterans’... spokesm en, p erm itted sped off before Lang could obtain Warren S. Luyton will preach-bn time as the money lo do tht! com to address the house, reminded the a description of” It. ” State, police Home Siylc Living.” 'Tiie Choir plete Job was ‘definitely In sight. members this was u presidential have sent out un alarm for a cqr will sing "Grieve Not the Holy Councilman Doublicr was critical clcction year. Unless the legisla with a damaged rear in an. effort Spirit of God/’ of Mr. Heuser for having entered ture did thc Impossible and voted a to complete thclr investigation: Firsi Presbyterian - on._thp..-project.. Jn_ful_l__lyiowItodgc_ cash appropriation of virtually nit Mrs. Lang was treated for lacer Christianity vs. Communism'* ations of -the forehead and shock only $4000 was uvullablc for d ra w slate revenues, the"voters*' approval will be the sermon loplc- of lhc ing plans and for withholding of any bonus bond Jsspc and a lot at the Paul Kimball Hospital, Lake* Rev. Robert B. Berger ond Miss action on thc project by his own tery, now prohibited- by thc Con wood, and was released. Edith Davison will be soloist."at inclination. Mr, Heuscr countered stitution, would be. required at u thc morning service at IT o'clock by charging thc waler and sewer referendum. Daughter To Gibbonses Thc senior choir will sing “The committee had kept him Jn the B ond Iiiu c Proposed ; Lord Is My Strength" and thc junior choir will sing "Marching .dark about what Ihey Iruly Intend* Another measure before - the Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Gibbons, 209 -With the H eroes.” . 'cd in the matter and thul nothing htfusc, sponsored by Asscmbymnn Main St., Malawan, are thc purcntsi An evening vesper service will ! could be undertaken with nny ns- Lawrence A. Cavinuto, Republican, of a daughter born' Tuesday in be held al 7:30. The paslor will i n {surnncu when everything about lhc o!f Fort Lee, would provide a bonus ftfbnmouth Memorial Hospital. The bi{ng thc meditation "Thir'Aificriea project was kept so Indefinite. Mr, through n . state bond Issue of baby is their first child and 'has of Tomorrow.”' . The technicolor 'Hcuser's resignation accordingly ? 105,000,000. been named Christine. Mrs. Gibbons mission picture ‘Across lhc wns TjfTercd and accepted- ttrrend '~MrJrCavlniito~dld 'not-speclfy-the l8-iho-foriner-Miss_Maric_Cc-BaucF. thc Impasse. inaxlmumn of bonuses to be paid of M ataw an. “ * ' ' '*■< Mountains” wiil be sHownT- First Baptist under his bill "buC^o..study commis sion had estimated a homo-service • Cud of .Thinfcr : ,’j The Sacrament of Holy Com Mason Burial top of $l.r)0 nnd an ovcrsous g ran t I w ish to th a n k m y nruiny. Irie n d s munion will be administered ut the of $300' Would cost $100,000,000. who sent cards. pnd gifts, /during 11 a.m. scrvicc'and the pastor, the Before the house, with gulicries my Illness, and especially the Rev. Garrett S. Detwllcr, will (Continued from page one) packed v/lth^ veterans : from - many Democratic officials for their lovely pfreach on "Visiting. Calvary.” The comprised volunteers from lhc Key- ctyilc- wlli sing “The Great Invita North Jersey- communities, both flowers, v ..... porl-Malawan arcs. The company PFC. J. A. MacEWAtfr JR. Mr. Cnvlnato und Mr. Tumulty J29 - Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert. tion” by Rubenstein. ' - was headed at vurious times by four said, action on a -bonus this No At the evening servicc nt 7:30, different captains, Wiilium Warner, cd .his training at Parris Island, S. vembcr appeared assured. . ; ■ . Notic* , • (he pastor’s topic ^.will be MThe Asbury Bedle, Rlchard.S. White ond •T C.» nnd Now River, N. C. lie was Mr.—Tumulty—suld—his. lottery I wish to thank the Marlboro Glory of Christian Fellowship." Herman Q„BaDcr. When Company ~~~~Eent~to-thc-Pacinc ncea in January, .mmid'-be run “much like the Irish township voters for Iheir splendid irherchoicte anthem wilt be "Saviour 1043, and participated in the* flrst d e f l .for service in tho Spanish' sw eepstakes^ By a flve-m em bt r support; • . . When Niglulrtv^jlves the Sky” by — nndT^cund-bnltles-oMJougainvlHor American—^iriL^auL_JVf{is^nj^^ comtniif ihe chapel Named By Republicans w ill ilTcet in^ the P arish Hall Ul 8 onc of his brothers wns stricken more on your savings; , p,ui, M ay 5, r . with typhoid fever. Mrs. Barbnra Mussouvof Laurence “:Tiiert» .will bt* n card - p arty in He wns n member of Cuesurcn Ifjirbur,L"w««"nnjned'^ .vlce'ehlilnnm f the Parish Hall at U p.m.' May 7, Lodge, No. 04, F. und A. M., Delta of the Middlesex County Republican' JO\liyaside extra dol- iponsorcd l)y the Ladies' Guild. Chapter No. 14^ Ro^nl Arch Maspns; Committee nt the organization meet Ancient Accepted Jaeottlsh' R|te; of ing held In NewJJruhswlck £n Tues lari every;payday. „ Freemasonry, Valley u y TrCntoti; day. . . Small Plane Damaged Bay View Foret'No. liyrull Cedars V. In Forced Landing______of Lebanon; Key port/Exempt Fire- College i-tudents take life slow nnd TrinTk’ A sisodinim ij/ FFelliTglfuyseif easy^even' to grnduutltm by degrees. A Piper-Cub J3 was damaged Council No. 08,'Jurtfor Order United Sunday in a forced landing in' the American MeeWanics, and thc key- "Bayview-Manor-scctitnrtif-Mortfanr port-Roforfnod-Chureh, WILSON’S RADIO SERVICE ’ Tiie pilot, James Anlhony Me- Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Mabel nxVIHt DRIVE. Maih Street S. (Miller) - Mnaon, . n. daughter, M *t«w »n ’ w e c a n —Donnell, 41, of UIKJ-Olympia Blvd., .M idland' Reach, S. r , Mild the cn- Leona, a son, S. Hickman Muson of «th hoiiBR on the right puKt thq-Uuin. MATAWAN ^ R ockville C entre, L. I., tw o g ran d RADIO REPAIRING j.ine in tiie ship quit over, Houle Prompt Strvlc*. 35 and he was forced lo land, .Tin? sons, George and Stanley Mason, of . Tcl. Mciatran MITI ' i hip crashed -into an embankment Rockville Centre, a brother, S. Frank nf a gravel pit causing damage lo Mason sr., and two sisters, Miss tin? landing near and both wings. Irene Mason and Mis. Frederick A s k y o u r McDonnell was uninjured. Post, all of Keypori. The pilot had taken olT from E x i 6 e O' F.lalen Island Airport at 2 p.m. and New OfTicers Seated Quick Battery Service Jhe accident occurred n nhurl time liter. Patn'lmrin Neal Chevalier, of By Clan Montgomery COLOT’S, Matawan "Who Shares Ihe Sayreville police, inve.stigated More:-thf*n 400 attended th e hi- stallation services Saturday night of your pj Plan Holiday Dance Clan Monlgomery btTteera held at thc M anning ”P1. flrehouse, K eans .Plans, for a Memorial Day dance burg. Alllsler MacKcn/.ic took th»: were made al u nuretiou of lho position of ehicf succeeding George One of your party line Keyport Yacht Club Auxiliary held Scott sr., who wns presented wilh Apr. 21 at the clubrooms. Mrn. the past.chiefs Jewel. . Eutm as Choice 3 neighbors may live down Charles 11. Miller and Mis. George Pipe Major James Cathcart of the street from you, another Totten sr., were uppoinled chair the Camden pipe band accompan .WMSIOTC-’A blend)) just around the corner or in m en. ied the .royal deputies ^degree team the next block. They’re all interested, Hostesses w ere Mr.s. Donald wilh installation ceremonlcs. Sinn* Cooper and Mrs. Humid Itaymond ley Macintosh, Little Silver, piper Selected whhkiej, as you are, in good service on the party Also present were: Mrs. Vin of the Montgomery clan, piped the «pm i(y tec nlde, line they share with you. They know cent Applegate, Mrn. .James 11. processional of Dio ladles auxiliary make ihii blend light,' full flivoitd. that answering' prompdy, wailing be* .Ward, Mrn. Charles Siicox, Mrs, before the installation nnd also tfonnkl Willis, Mrs, Kdward Lock* played fur Scottish dances after lhc 86.8 Proof- 60% gala tween calls, releasing the line in an wood, ..Mrs. Edward Farry, Mrs. program . . neutral ipirit* emergency helps everyone. tfaink Maurer. Mrs. Forrest Oar- Gifts of appreciation for ^service $Q.95 „ rison, Mrs. Herman Schumacher were given to James Fleming and 4 /i Q*dr ★ * ★ and Mrs. George Wester. William Brown, retiring sccrelury • Right now, party lines are enabling nnd treasurer. Sole Agent f o r ...... us to gjve service to the largest possible Telephone Earnings Up number of people who want telephones. c u s t o m e r s Girl Scouts Receive Be l l o w s p r o d u c t s And. of course, we’re going ahead '.'■For the first three monlhs/^tliat Fifth First Aid Lesson new,,telephone rates have been'in in Matawan. rapidly on our $250,000,000 program, Gffact, New Jersey Bell Telephone Girl Scout Troop 1. Luurcnce Har to bring even better service to all, and a p o . rcpoM u earnings of 3.43 p er cent, bor, which is receiving flrst aid in pn an annual basis, on the total structions, was given its fifth lesson WE DELIVER choice of service to suit everyone. b u y capital Invested in the business, Monday night on IranHportutlon of Total revenues reported for the patients by homemade stretchers. first q u a r te r w ere $20^35,71(1; total An invitation has been received . n e w JER$jEY b e l l ejipenaep inclu d in g tuxes, $27.500,5-10; nnd accepted from thc American TELEPHONE COMPANY ■ iptorest deductions, $410,807, and net Legion Post to march in the Lau ~ taro m * '$1,364,303. j " rence Harbor Memorial Dny parade. 3 t o 1 ! *TfjlepJ(i0»W served by ihe- cuhi* Parents nnd friends aro invited to 9 & r* jfony ‘increased in number during attend the - court awards which '..x * J, « . . - th e Quarter hv 30.(123 and totaled will he. held topiorrow, Friday in j*32fl,165 on Mar. 31, the Laurence Harbor Ih'choutc. iiiiiim i until iiurnm tiiiict m i uutu in nun tf>> ' ...... 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