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I I High School Coach Offers Resignation to Bd. of Education Being Made for the Annual Flower Mart Committee for the 250Th Anniv MOMfOVTH CO HISTORICAL ASS’N FREEHOLD M J x Editorial Hote:--To Inform or .NXnOWLm nnttL ASSOCUSIION remind Um pwpls of Matawan ■ltd adjacent munlclpslltlee of *1030 ths Iilatorlo heritage whloh it i i theirs, • native son,, steeped In (ho lore or bygone day* here, prepared for tha Journal a Member Monmouth Couniy Pres* Club skotoh depleting tha coaunun- Ity’e early development, Hoping ' to arouM Interest In tha pro- 66th YEAR — 45th W EEK Founded In 1869 MATAWAN, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936 12 Pages — 2 Sectiona Five Cents Single Copy. poaed celebration In Beptember of the 3Mth anniversary of the founding or Matawan, thla col­ umn will be devoted ror some TEACHER RESIGNS Bridgeton Marks 250th Year TO BE ORDAINED time to weekly Installmenta or High School Coach Finishing Touches Committee For The the product ot Wllllam B. Hor- nor'a research In annals or the Offers Resignation Being Made For The 250th Anniversary paat. We hope our readers will clip theae chapters and file them away or place them In a scrap­ To Bd. Of Education/ Annual Flower Mart Celebration Named book about old Matawan, that future generations may be In­ Intend* To Take Post In Two Day Affair Scheduled Appointments Are Made spired to record local and family South Jersey; Started To Open Thurs.; Many * By Mayor; Authorized history, and encourage some to study the Interesting lire which Football Here; Came Features To Attract By Boro Council For this settlement has enjoyed since To Matawan In ’33 Wide Attention Three-Day Affair 2668. Chapter Two FINAL INSTALLMENT SET FIELDUSE FEE ON LAKE LEFFERTS EXTENSIVE LIST By William 8. Humor Ball Diamond Available One O f Most Beautiful Size Indicates A ll Angles A SKETCH For Outside Teams; Get Sites In Area is Chosen W ill Be Covered; Maike OF THE For Event; Several Civic Triumph Out Of BOWNE FAMILY Complaint On Excess of New Jeraey Playground Dust New Attractions Historic Festival Ol the llie or John Bowne, or Do­ At a Ineetlng ot the Matawan Arrangements arc nearing com­ Following authorization by the ver (an estate near Checsequakes Township Board ot Education 111 the pletion fer the two day Flower Mart boro council Tuesday, Mayor Edward containing 1661 acres) who married Matawan High School last nlte, a which opens next Thursday. Vari­ W. Currie announces the various Jobannah Rynders Frovooat, very letter tendering the re8lgnatlon ot ous committee members are meeting Till: UKV. MICHAEL J. LEASE general and special committees for few details are yet available. He Coach Douglas Fisher was read by dnlly with their chairmen to plan the celebration of the 3S0th anni­ v u married during the Revolution, DOUGLAS FISHER District Clerk Edwin H. Dominick. dctnlls for tho Individual depart­ versary of the rounding of Matawan, and, the writer believes, took his The board accepted the resignation. ments. The site chosen again this Rev. Michael J. Lease To based on the confirmation ot the flnt young wire away from the most har- All other teachers not under ten­ your is along beautiful Lake Lefferts, Say First Mast At Keyport deed, Bept. 13,1666. rasaed spot In New Jersey and spent Howard A. Mallen Held ure were awarded new contracts. Route 4, opposite Buttonwood Manor. The committees lor the affair to tm the years or stress and strain at By Perth Amboy Police They are: Miss Edith Davison, Miss Arrows will be placed along all high­ Tlie Rev. Michael J. Lease, 11 Oaa- held from Bept. 11 to 13, Inclusive, Brookland Mills Forge, on Lake Ho- Katharine Stlllwaggon, Mlsa Mary ways approaching the scene to direct ton Avenue, Matawan. will be or- wero selected after careful considera­ patcong. He built, after the war, the Porth Amboy police Tuesday nlto Warwick, Miss Allco Judson and vlhltors to the mart. I dnlncd Into the Roman Catholic tion and with tho primary Idea ot Jiouse on the shore of the bay at the arrested Howard A. Mallcn, 40. of Clinton O. Hemming*. A wide choice of flowers which priesthood Thursday, May 31, at St. making the celebration an outstand­ mouth of Whale Creek, now known aa Highland and Appleton Avenues, The resignation of the athletic di­ From lfft to right: Mra. M»rgarft Fowler llubrr will reprcwmt Mhw bloom In curly September will be Mury's Cathedral, Trenton, by tho ing civic triumph, it was Indicated. the Abnun J. Brown place. In tlio Leonardo, on a charge of imperson­ rector comes ns a confirmation of Bridgeton; MIm Mario Hrhrckcnbftck. an Ml4* AmHvrrnaiy; Mr». Dorothy fcutnred In ordor that flower growers Most Rev. Moses J. Klley, D. D., Mayor Currie states It has been hla year 11(8 while he was raising the ating a federal officer. Mullen, rumors that ho was not entirely sat- AlUtcn. as Miw* Columbia, nnd Fred Jonra, m Colour! Hhutr. Four prin­ limy have nn opportunity of decorat­ Bishop of Trenton. Intention to consider everyone, bat frame tor a new barn, he went out at known as the “Singing Gundldate" infled with th» situation at the school. cipal character* who will appear In Iho lllatortc Taifanl to be hold May ing tlielr gardens so they will be In lh er Lease will say his first mass in a program aa large as thla one, nlte to the negro quarters to quell a last year was n defeated O. O. P. At Ih.sI month's meeting or the board, ID-22 durin* llrldgfllon'a %&0lh Anniversary. particularly pleasing at t.lio llinr or on Bunday. May 34, at SI. Joseph’s some are aura to be overlooked. He light among the slaves. In some way the celebration of thn tlfiOth anniver­ Primary cnudlduto for sherif ot the nirmbrrs were closeted lu execu­ The 350th Annlvemury of tho to tho present day will lie features. Cliinch, Kn.v|>ort. A reception, from asks any Interested person to Join lie was Injured, from which wound lie sary of the founding of Mnlawun. A lo 0 o'clock, will be held on the with the celebration groupa which Monmouth County. The Leonardo tive kchsIoii for Koine time nnd It was foiindhiK of Bridgeton will be de­ There will be religious lieuic-eoiiilng died atler two year*, »t tho Ago or tour of the beautiful gimlniN of the will meet for organisation purposes man was turned over to federal au­ reliably learned aftrrward.s thnt pleted Ihru four duyn beginning services Huncliiy, pri-vnllliw tliruout Millie afternoon at tho Oaston Btroet 41. Ho in burled nt the •'Point of community lu part nf the program fur homo uf liln parents. tonlte nt Uie boro hall. thorities Wednesday for questioning. Klsher'i* cimtnic.l wa* the topic of the Tuesday, Mny 10-2‘J. the day Including vlsltalloiis to the Beach," near the mouth of Clicew- discussion. If hr had been re-en­ the annlveiKiiiy cclcliratlou. rather I.chno Is a gradiiutc of St. The general committee ls composed quakea Creek. Ills headstone rends Ah o it,suit of nn Investigation fol­ Til Im piigcnnt will lie singed at the pre-revolutionary cemeteiii'S "l’lilf, gala event promises to he lowing Mullen's m-rest, Cloou Fun, 45, gaged thin year lie would have been 1111 loscpli ii Bchool, KeyiMirt, Bt. Mary's of ofTlcers and chairmen of all major “Captain John Bowne," but tlie wili­ Allilctlc Field of thn 111 4I1 scIiikiI mul Next Sntlliilny Uir rrleliinllon will oiilstaiullnii niw> In connection with IllHh Hchool, Smith Amboy, nnd later committees. Special committees will a Chinese rook, nl 14H biiiilh Street, under tenure. the permanent sealing cnpiiclly will close wllh n gigantic historical pa­ er does not know whence hr de- Contacted this inonimK Mr. Fisher tlif iictlvltli’ft of tho Mulawiui Wom­ nttciuled bt, CJImrlcH College. Oape- l» made up ot volunteers and ap­ rlved tlie title. His wlfo Miivlvcii wns also taken Into custody <m huk- be grenlly ampin',ml. rade. The celebration In purely clvir an's (;iub. Miitnwun has many icitr- vllle, Md,, and Nlagurn University, pointments by Uie chairmen ol the plclon of having narcotics In Ills refused lo clabomto on the situation. The pHgeiutl starts with the flmt and la reoclvlnu lull-lieurteil cn-op- Jilm 37 years, dying In 1624. Thn' He merely slnted that he was con­ ilcn rutlni.'itnsLh who nre ussInLIiik Seminary of Our IakIv of Angels. Individual committees lo expend pon-iessUm. settler, Hlchiird Iliuicock, erecting, orntton nf the city. liad fourU'rii children: sidering a toaohlng offer lu Bouth Miss I.iiiini K, ciessweln. orlulnntor Along with Father Lease at tlie or­ membership on these bodies. Chair­ (1) Ssrnli, born April lid, 1777. According to Patrolmen John Jersey for neat year, Tho new imst the tlmt nuw-inlll. ‘[’lie period of Many homes nmlahilng nulUiur of tile Idea, who has general direc­ dination cereiiionies, Augustus Orlne, man la the drat named, unless other­ (31 Obndlah. born Bept. ID, 1776. Swalllck and Andrew Polochoko, would pay a higher salary, he indi­ pre-revolutionary war daya will bo and historic pleccn will be tipcu for tion ol the aftulr. Nnt only local son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Orlne, of wise indicated. Hie committees fol­ Hu did not miirry to milt tho aris­ Mallen approached them whllo they cated. Asked If the resignation was depleted In association with the lo­ Inspection. pooplo out florists all over tho county Vunderbilrg, and a classmate ol tho low: tocratic notions ot the Bownes and were standing on the comer of Bmltli prompted by Internal difficulties in cal Liberty Boll, the tea-burning The Cumberland Ommly Histori­ will parllclputn and inh.'.y havo con­ Mutnwmi man.
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