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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 d did not wturn. vestlgatlng alleged sale of narcotic* year he Instituted tootball and his tlolpsUon In the olvll War on down. will provide entertainment. gardens will avail thsmselvs. or tills Terhune. u u fa ri* qiulMa..bom. Jan. II. aU4» Bmllh Btreet, - ■ teams, considering the limited ma­ rare opportunity te purchase plants, . Spocial Offlcori'Monday LAeaUon and Marking ef SulMMgtf HU (no further IhMttnation). Tlie patrolmen's suspicions bcoamc terial, have turned In suoceasrul rec­ perennial, biennial and annual, lo and Hlles-Oeoige S. Barrett, Fred arauaed alter Mallen, In a volubly ords. Aside from starting varsity HENRY GAUTHIER IS DOG INOCULATION IS suit their apeolal preforonros. Mra. The MutHv.iin Township Commit­ M. Burlew, Richard Heuser, Warren KEVFORT blMQBNDANT OonMentlal mood, told them ho had tootball, Mr. Flthtr also Instituted P. Howard Lloyd will have ohargo ot tee. mooting I11 special session Mon- B. Huuhlnion, Stafford W. Schanck, agents “planted" at the "auspicious" an Intramural program In football, BY MATA.WAN CAR URGED JNMATAW AN the cut flowers, decorations, and duy nlte. apiiolntod tlie following Emerson J. Ll«k, Charles A. Nsld- address. Aa the rortnor shrievalty ba.ioball and basketball. bulbs and with hor aides will tnko special ofTloers: Ilnger, David suydam, William A. candidates volubility Increased ao Charles W. Bogert, ohalrman ot ordira fur fall plantings of bulb*. Edgar Wilkinson, Joseph Fogarty, Rodgers. did tho number ot tho "planted" tho finance committee, gave Ills re­ Accident Occurrad At Oak board Also Considers The Tlie cufTee shop tills year will be Oeorge DIPaul, Joseph Oarey, Frank Muaeum-Mrt. Jacob R. LefTerta. agri'tn, growing from six to lUtoen. port In which lie slated that tlio Shades) Driver Takos Nead For Enforcing O f taken care or by Mrs. Harold Dls­ Healy, Sidney Bplnke, Charles Mias Bllaa n. Arrowamlth, Mra. Braoker, Jamea Warnock, Charles Asked to produoe credentials Mnl- salary of the teachers had not been Victim To PhyiicUn Plumbing Ordinance brow, Mra. August Kattner, Br„ Mra. Charles C. Bchock, Mra. Laurence paw since the middle ot April due Oscar Osnhwald, Mra. Tunis Schenck, laola, Rosaro Fotl. LtMalre, Mra. Joseph Demberger, len flashed au assistant fire chlot's The appointments were made upon badge, pollen said. Booked at lioad- to the raot that no tunds had been tlenry OauUiier, Sr., ot Washing­ The Malawan Hoard of Health, at and a bevy or the beat cooks and Mrs. Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Frank reoelved trom tho township. homemakers In Malawan. All kinds recommendation of Dr, Thomas F, Simpson, Mrs. VanWlnkle Todd, quartern Mallen doclared ho was the ton Btroet, Keyport, waa struck and Its meeting Friday nlte In the born Powers, head of ths township police, Oeorge W. Mandevtlle, ohalrman knocked down last nlte by an auto- ur foodstuffs, plea, salads, Jellies, Amos B. Stulls, John S. McCurdy, ton of the owner ot the Mallen De­ hall, heard Dr. R. W. Halkam, presi­ Jams, and elam chowder will bo sold Other applications were withheld tective Agency. When unable to pro­ or the building oommlttee said that mobllo owned and operated by Har­ dent of Uie body, advocate tlie whole­ Bdward Llsk, Harold Powelaon, John at the Mart, Nut bread, ginger because llie applicants had railed to Wlnana. duce proof of any oounootlon with he had rooelvod a complaint trom old W. Tlee, or 66 Main Street, Mat­ sale Inoculation of dogs In Uio born bread, cakes of all kinds, oaflee cakes, submit llm proper required bond, Manlels-Mrs. Charloa A. Neldlln. the federal govemmont, ho waa or­ Mra. Frank H. Bliss about the dust awan. Tice stopped Immediately, lo prevent tho danger nf an out­ blown from the playground Into tlie doughnuts, and everything in the These applications will be acted upon ger, Mrs. VanWlnkle Todd, Mra. dered held for Investigation. placed the injured man in hla car break of rabies. Dr. Balkam stress­ aa soon as possible, it was Indicated, Bllaa homo during the summer when and drovo him to Dr. Allred Wallin's pastry line will bt under thn chair­ Warren B, Hutchinson, Mrs. James ed tlie ueoeaslty ot taking action manship of Mra. Jacob Lftflerla and An niipllnatlon fium Francis Lew- A, Bushnell, Edgar VanBusklrk, the windows are open. Mr. Mande- olflce, The Malawan physician re­ on the matter, partloiilnrv with tlie Boro Women Uninjured vlll was authorised to Inquire Into purled tlie injured mall badly shaken Mrs. C. A. Noldllnger anil tliolr Ickl, rink Hiinden, for a plenary retail Bteph**n Armstrong. approach of Uie summer season. coterie of assistant*. * consumption liquor lloense for prem­ (iardens—Mis* Laura E. Oeasweln, When Lightning Strikes thn cost Df calcium ohlorldo which up, In a nervous state, abrasions and Dr. Balkam was authorised ‘ lo could be uacd to oounteract this All the stage setting, canopies for ises known as Uie Oak Bliadea Tav­ Mra. Jolin Knauff, Mrs, Oacar Oaoh- contusslona of the left parltal region prepare an arUolc on the subject condition. lhe various bootha, gaily colored ern wan received. Lewlokl Intends to wald, Mrs, Oeorge Barrett, Mrs, D. K. Mrs. Lawrence V. dormer, and her ot the head toWard tlie back ot the for the oonaldsratlon of ths mem­ Mrs. Bllaa has offered to supply umbrellaa, gardon chairs, stands nnd take ever the establishment trom Corbett, Mlsa Myra Walter, Mrs. dnughtern Oladys and Vera, whD skull, an injured left side, slight bers at ths next meeting. Tho ar­ flower plants to the Mhool and plant tables are being marshalled thru the Eddie Deaonwlbl. Fred M. Heseey, Charlea Hunt, Har­ were In their realdenco at the time a cuts and bruises on the left arm, ticle Is re-printed In another col­ thorn If the board will have a flower efforts of Mn. Milton Bteveneon. old Ziegler, Edward Ziegler, E. J. lightning bolt struck thetr Ravine hand and leg. Mr. Qauthier's cuts umn of this newspaper. bed dug Inside the fenoe ot tlie were droned and alter a thoro ex­ Mrs. Henry Zuoker and Mra. John To Vulere Of Matawan Magrath. Rrlve home, about 6:30 p. m. Wed­ Tlie matter of a Stricter enforce­ MfCurdy are working to provide en­ Greater MaUwan Tear—Jacob R, nesday, escaped serious Injury. Vera grammar aehool playground on the amination was permitted to leave As n candidate for the nomination Ohurch Btreet side, ment of tho ordinance governing tertainment for the affair. Negotia­ Leflorts, B. K. Eakeeen, Wllllam H. and her mothor were atunned by tlio with his non-in-law. Edward A. Phe­ tions are under way for the high of 'I'a* Collector on the Republican lan, ot Keyport, tor hls homo. the llcahaliig of plumbers In the Tuthtll, Mrs. Oeorglanna U Leary, bolt whllo Oladys was knocked to the lt was decided that local boro was discussed. After consid­ school orchestra and band and other ticket, I solicit your support In the Mlaa O. M. Ferry, Mias Julia Arrow­ floor. teams would be permitted to use the William Purey, or the Matawan primary election. I have been a Township Police, was notified but erable dlecuasion the board vntcd features to mako the days most en­ amlth. Actliif Mayor C. Lf Roy Bowne Tlio residence, altho sustaining athletic fleld at nlte this summer lo lake steps to Imve in enforced joyable. resident of what now comprises the Parade—VanWlnkle Todd, Herman considerable dam ago, waa not act provided that eaoh team put up a live as tho accident ooourred on the Key­ Mra. Frank Simpson and Mrs. R. Boro nf Matawan all my life and a port side of the boundry line, the In Uie future. Thoraen, David Martin, Wlnfleld O. (71 David Provoost, born Nov, 30, afire. None ot tho womon needed dollar guarantee to oover any dam­ W. Balkam will conduet a gift shop tax payer tor tho past '17 years. Franks. age that might take place; that they case waa turned over to Ciller As­ Dr. lalkafll suggested that a 1764. Married (1) Margarot, daugh­ the attention or a physician. stricter auparvlalon of oondltlons department where uiortil household Like a great many more cltlapns, 1 ttporie—Charles C. Schock, Wllllam ter or Oeneral James and Catherine The lightning entered a roar bed­ pay a three dollar tee If admlsalon Is bury Mount. alteotliig Matawan lakes be main­ articles, garden baskets and vases or am of the opinion that day time, as O. Bedle, Forman R. Thompson, attagan; and (3) Charlotte S. room window, paaaed thro an Iron charged to ariy of their games and Tloe reported lo tho pollcc that a tained so lhat the d. nger of ty­ sll kinds, table decorations, etc., may well as evening, hours should be aet Wllllam A. Kennedy. Browne, daughter of Beniamin and cot, burning a hole In the maltross, that for use of the fleld on Bunday a car coming in tlie oppoelte direction be purchased for a trifle, aatdo when taa«s coutd be patd. Fireworks—William B. Carney, payment of five dollars muat be made on Maple Pleoe with blinding lltes, phoid be reduced to a minimum, Blioda (Smith) Brown. He had nine then ftrilowed the wall to the attlo, Mra. Oeorge Miller and Mra. Rich­ Should I taolve tlie nomination ou Hoy Wilaon, Arthur Roberts. children. There are no males living tearing two holes In the roof. The In advance. about 11 p. m. last nlte, made It Im­ lt waa pointed but that a number of septic tanks tor realdencea on Ra­ ard Erdmann are In ohargo ot dis­ Tuesday, and bn successful In lhe Pageantry and M lisle Mrs. Rich­ Inttila Mne, except ono aon, ts years bolt then Jumped to a tree, adjoining A communication from the Mata­ possible to see anyone on his side posing of tho grandmothor'a bou­ November election. Ihls convenience or the road. Mr. Oauthler was vine Drive, bordering Lake Leflorts, ard B. Carney, A. P. Munnlng, Mrs. the house and followed tho tree Into wan Reoreatlon Oommlttee was re­ quet quilt, now cn display in the would be arranied. I ask your slip- Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. Herbert Olt- (6) Johannah Rynders, b. Oot. 4. the ground. ceived requesting the use of Uie play­ crossing the street on hls way home drain Into the lake and might ro- ault in a hasardous condlUon, window ot Schcck's Store. There j>ort on May 10. tins, Mn. Oeorge W. Davison, Miss 1766. She married (1604) Alfred ground after school houra from May when the Tloe oar going In tlie di­ will alao be a painting, the work ol Mra. Mae Dlsbrow Laura Oeasweln, Mrs. Rosa Bergen, rection of Matawan struck him. The Several of Uie membera brol up Hodgea n766-1660), and had chil­ Plan a Seplembor garden. PlanU 16 until Bept. IS with the under­ Mrs. Franklin Anderson, and a set advl6fpj* (OonUnued on page two) . dren, Olive, Charlotte and Andrew may be bought trom Malawan Flower standing that It would bo kept undor driver also slated he waa only going the matter of Initiating a drive to of band painted after-dinner ou|is, Bowne Hodgea, Tha latter married, Mart Thursday and Friday. (Continued on page two) at the rate of at miles an hour when Inocuiats all children with toxin- the work of Mra. Alfred Wallin, all in 1631, Catherine Louisa Hathom. his car struck Mr. Oauthler. anti-toxin to prevent Uie siiread of of which will be disposed of on the •They had cue son, Alfred Hodgea, The physician oould not determine communicable dlssaaes. After dls- co-operative plan. May Breakfast Is Final Event (6) Andrew (b. Maroh 36, 1760) If the oar vlotlni was injured In­ oiuslon It was decided lo hold tho Mrs. John Knauff and Mrs. Oeorge married his ooualn, Catherine Bowne Women, Girls Volunteer To Aid wardly but would have x-rays taken matter In abeyance, Inasmuch as Davison are ill charge of advertlalng daughter of Obadlah Bowne antt today aftsr a turther examination of with Uia approach of the aoho<)l end publicity and Mra. A. B. Smllh Of Year For Boro Woman's Cluh atUaabeth Vandyke. They had two the patient. He was removod to a vacation season, limited time would and Mrs. W. H. Dlggln are aerving sons, Percy (died young) and Oba- Poppy Day Drive Next Saturday hospital this morning. curtail Uie effective Institution of as finance chairmen and will handle The Matawan Woman's club filial Christmas hstlval; Mra. Carrie Obn* dlah, married Cora Harrison, a niece such a campaign. all pniveeds whloh aro to be uaed for meeting nf the year, In the form of over, finance nommllMc, ol President WlUlam Henry Harrl- popples ot remcmbrancn tnr the ard Carney, Mra, Monroe Watson, Hale) Prom Dresses It was slso decided to Investigate lhe rliaritlos or lhe Woman's Olub a May breakfast waa held Monday, Mrs. cioorge W. Davison and Mrs. aon. They had two sons, both died at lumn In the American Legion Hall MllUm F. Stevenson, delegatee le World War dead will be distributed Mra. Wllllam Carney, Mrs. Elmore 7.06 lo 13.0B regularly 11.06 to s imposition whereby modern out­ and for further beaullfylng lhe 00111- without laaue. Charlotte, born bee. thruout Matawan next Baturday by Kattner, Mrs. Ollvor Dlggln. Mrs. side toilet raolllUss lo re-plaop tne munlty In every way. eltibrimin, tlie Stale Convention held Hi Atlan­ <4, IT90. 10.60. Smart quality evening gowns Mra, C'iinrlea H. Hunt, llie president tic City, May 6, 7, 6 and 0 gave IS* a large corps or women and girls Bugono McDonald. Mrs. Bara Moran, economically priced also large selec­ old fashioned privy oould be prorur- The Jiinlur group under llie illreu- , (10) Marla, bom July 14, 1793: d. 1 ed as a PWA project, (Cuiitlnuod liago two) opened Iho meeting with a word of liorte. Mrs Hunt attended Ihe son* who have volunteered to give their Mra. Bdgar Pike, Mlu Ann Church­ tion ot summer prints and tailored 1111 oot. u mo. aervloe for the day. Completion man Mrs. Albert Bruoe, Mrs. Robert Members present at tlie mooting, welcome nnd expressed her pleasure volition and on Thursday twelvs ■ (II) Anna (b. May T, 17*4) mar­ (rooks from 4M. The Budget Dress In seeing so many members preaent. aenlor club lumbers apent the day of the organisation for iwppy day Thixton. ' Bhop (Opposite' Library 37 Main aside from Dt. Balkam, were Dr, ried Jaoob Otberaon (perhaps of 1 C, A. asssweln, Dr. Oscar II. Hyer, Beatrice Hulsart Wins fallowing the breakfast annual st the oonvSnljan, ' waa announoed today by Mrs. Ann When tho local poppy workers Street, Freehold. advP.P.IDwJ tfte family of Oulsbert Ouyabertaon). Donnenworth general chairman ut begin their activities next Saturday OersrU A. Devlin, D.DB., Wilson $800 Priio In Lottery reiwrta were rend by tlio ofBoen In honor ol>'Mather's Day Mi*. Uiey had a daujhter, Louisa, mar­ and chairmen as follows; Hunt quoted M g "A Word Its Ihe American Legion Auxiliary's morning Uiey will be i»rt of an W. llnbrough, Chief nf Police Edwin Mrs. HestrlP" Hulsart, IIHA Main ried Charles Ray. army nf one hundred thousand Wa Will Bay O. Sloat. Jay Shaw, secretary ol Mra Klinnre Kattner, recording sec­ Mother's Day" hy Sdwln Markham. (43) Louisa (b. Aug. 6,1707) mar­ peppy day oommlttee. More than Street, Malav.,111, was Uie winner uf women oflorlng the Amerloan Legion old gold, fine quality diamonds, fine tile board was also preaent. Dr. retary Mias Laura (leeaweln, cor* “O Molliera nf the World, J lift this ried Jamaa Provoost. fifteen workers havo enrolled In the WOO, second prlae, in a weekly lot­ poppy forces. and Auxiliary memorial flower in diamond Jewelry, sterling silver, etc. Alfred O, Walllit, the other member tery drawing, oonduoted by a Mon­ rea|Kindlnt secretary 1 Mrs, William (16) Harriet Louise, b. Oot. 36, ITM. Jewelry appralsata mads tor banks Organised into teams and aaslgned every itart of tlie oounlry. Mord of the board, was out nf Uiwn, at­ mouth County veterans' organisa­ H. Dlsgln, treasurer: Mrt. Oacar Of honor lo your name. Bui In Qty One ol the daughters la aald lo than ten million poppiti arc expect­ and eats tea, Reussllle's, 66 Broad tending a medical association meet­ Oaohwald, civic deiwrlmthti Mrs, bean have married a "Balnbrldge" to specific locations In Iho boro, thn tion, Mra, Hulaarl, waa scheduled Ui ot ed to be distributed during tlie day Street, Red Bank. adv34tpwjtf Ing. Franklin Anderson, horns depart­ TMte h another try: Philadelphia, but the preaent writer Auxiliary's workers hope to give receive her award last Monday nlte everyone an opportunity lu wear and approximately ons million dol­ st sn AUantlc Highlands theater, ment; Mrs, Henry B, Hutchinson, V M t J ^ o f you be MoUitr lo sU U l not been able lo Uacs thla mgr- lars reoelved aa eontrlbuUona lu Radios For Bale fine nils ilepsrtmsnti Mrs. Oscar ritge. a poppy In honor ot the war dead lltlco OU lleat In Ute same drawing a ticket and make a contribution tor tlio exchange for the flowers. All of Table, Oonsols or Aulo Plillno, J, Leon Sohanck, Tal. 636, Keyiiort. marked "Mlckqy Boy'1 held by a Key llyer, junior department) Mrs. Share III i universal motherhood. Tho above account or the Bowne tbe money reoelved' will go to sup­ Bmsraon, Hslson, DeWsId, 6 tube Call for estimates, no obligations, porlor, returned 610 to iu holder, or Oeorge' fl. Miller, young womans Reach out ftur luuida to every eltlM (amity la believed to bo tnUrely ac­ weltare of the disabled veterans and port Uie relief snd rehabilitation Majastlo, UM. Ooala'i. adv.'Ofpwtf advF.P.I6wJ tli* 100 prise winners these two were club: Mrs. oilvsr Dlniln, member­ ■ in need, ' ^ curate and as full aa preaent In- Uie needy families of veterans, tych team will be in charge ot a captain work of Ute Legion and Auxiliary, the only realdllits or this Immediate ship: Mra, P. Howard Lloyd, legis­ Even as tha Christ comma ' lomaUon warranU. The writer la lative; Mrs. Harry J. Kalin, hnepi when of old J eoiutantly accumulating Informa worklnj under the general com­ Broilers Fer Sale A. Bapolla'a Barber Shop area who collsoted. The majority ot mittee. Ileal And Domestic Hot Water apply Thomas J, Kelly, Wilson Street, Haircut tnd Shave, 60c the prise winners st Uils partlutilar talltyi Mlsa Lrsua Oeasweln, garden He would make all ol us one ta t* tlon and hcpea lo be able at some drawing being trom ths New York department! Mrs, Harry a. Sucker, Uy. time In the future to write a full Tha team oaptalns, appointed by Automatically with oil. Kattner'a Matawan. Telephone II76-W. Children's Haircut, Mo. Keyport. Mre, James MarUn, are: Mrs. Rich­ Electric Shop, ad>?p34tfj ' sdvtefpj , tdvfpwj mstropolitsn arts. publicity 1 Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson, iContinued oa pan two) 4, JUstery or the ramlly. . ' ■ PAGE TWO—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N. 3. FRIDAY, MAY 15.1936 [Legion Auxiliary Holds Young Woman’s League ' t o j m u i sraciAL Mn. 9 . J . VnAto, Mra, A B. Hender- Msbal VM mht. Mia. Helen Bbeptiwd CURRIE PEK1688ES 0 IIR E S I CENTERS OR MBS FRIEDA POSTER ■«UAL p a y 8EBVICU •on. Mrs. O. $» Jhaker, MU* Jean faMmi Mn. Oavld Ma«b>. Mlaa j Fitting Memorial Service Plans Dinaer For Jm e 1 ■at. Mia* duMs O. AmwnnlUi, laura Oeaawtla Mn. Carrie Con* TO BOU) FLOWER SALE Adlal H M D 1 Strang, commandsr Wsawalhmn t aglcn and Auxiliary, over, Miss O. M. Parry, Mn. Preder' OYER ROAD MONIES TixoouKim nar 1 The laat meeUng of the Matawan i*r*.WllUaaa ileNi Matawan Pott its, American le ­ Mrs. Jamas Martin, Adiel Strang, tek Hesaey, Mn. Charlea E Hunt, Young Women's Leegae was held at n r u m i>» gion, announced today that there Prank Bllas. Mrt. LmHe Unee. Monday nite st the home of Mlaa Entire Receipt* For The Cartas State* Tkat W P A ! AndSqaadrauSamTaAmlal Battle Between 2 Wome* wnaM be spealal Meuwrlal Day aer- Cteaa-up I Before and After!—H, Waltrtsses—Mn. Oscar Hyar, Mrs. Expenditures la Cause Candidate*; StateaMat fiance* Uoyd. Free Patients’ Fund O f view at tbe U rn Preabytetlan L. Cartan. Harry Bolte, Sr , Earle Plans for the annual dinner were Oeorge Miller, Junior Woman's Club. A memorial service In chart* ot Church to bs senducled by the Rev. Harrington, Myron Dlggln, Young Woman'a League. O f Heavy Spending By Mrs. Disbrow dlaeuiaed aad It va* decided that It Mtttwu Hospital ; Mn. James Martin, president, a»- Carl H. Koeker, Sunday, May S4, at Publicity—Mlaa J, Mabel Brown, ! listed by Mn. Richard B. Came? and be held Aaae 1 at BuManwaod' Ticket—.Mrs. Edwin II. UotnliUck. A dl*cusa*lon. between Mayor Ed­ Matawan votera are preparing to Uln Frieda Porter will conduct * ll o'clock. AU legionnaire*. Auxil­ Clarence Lewla-ntwa, Richard U Irl* Chapman. I n n . W. Oliver M ain, w u ImU by MMMt IUh b t b tf D m ctuif* flo w sale for the iMMffl of the iary member*, Junion and Born at Oamey—advertising and printing. ward W Come and OjtmeUman go lo the pofts Tuesday with the In­ nuud of the commlUee tn charge. , Uie American Legion Auxllbry. Port fnr p*Uent*' ftmd el the Malawan Uie Legion snd friends et all de­ ■aneenin (Weede* MaaMy I-Mer­ R. L. C u iu v chairman ot the : No. II*. In (he Legion H t Maoday terest al tbe ta g resldenta centered Mn. Otorp c. Mklsr, coujkSm s tm t department featured an other- i on the O. O p. Primary battle be* Private Hoaiteal whiefc wfll Mart nominations art Invited to attend lhe ritt J. Warwick, A. ASam Banke, evening. Al the dote at Ute c(*e- tor lhe dub, mui a letter abe had ^ ^ thrllTT... John Bauer, Warrer Neu. : «f lbe beeei aervloea. ' taps werr Mown br the.wwk. It will be held on the council Tuesday nlte. The____ Currie-l"!” Hines, * second Uaolenairt. af Uw Sana Incumbent, and Mra. Mae Dlsbrow, of the Federated Woman's Clubs af PnkUa Halaty—A. B. BoUth. Dr. the raadalde pwpany at Ban Hyer op Thonau yaenm. Bom Mtoe, Town­ Cartan "*™” T r-ioltne Legion, tor tha aaHsclar’t nomination. Ite Wew Jersey, in which it «ras suggest­ moncy to be left in tne avert ae* ^ business waa tnnascted candidacy of Joseph MoQoante. for poslte The Home KHehen" on Hlgh- ship Police, Boro Reserves. Townahlp ed that all Junior Woman's Club* Route U, Mstawan . Reserves, ptttmcnt appropriation tm U>e |ipwl tbe DMncraOe MMnatton far the lower tb* aHudntim age of ihsmlwr- balance af tb» year. ,, wbt t " M n, aaaa aSVce will ako be watcbad wllh ahlp to tbkty Inatead at tblity-flve. Mbs Porter wdD te aaatated by (Continued t n a page one} The natter arm* when Coun=n- ^ e|att:Baal * ^ ^ » . Interest. Ho deOaAe decMon was made as to Mn. R a s t H. Mra. Franklin Anderson, Mn. Wnr- ite T c' 'a. Oo sweta, Mn. nan Oaitaa daebuad that with the 1Mvvl ^ .c rttn lo help aeB pcp- In Om l*U«r instance, MoQuanie. whether tbe club would lower Ma Oenn aad Mias Maqpiat aaMb. reu Donnell, Mrs. Wilson W. Ho- M m r. MM. MMaMl H a s TayoMbt 'e t «n «* W* lb*Tt pta May a. The* vemtm wlU br eaa ttme nounrftiaanlc eanrtldate, en­ age Umit or not. A cake sale wm alao ba held m Mn. Koert C. Wyckoff, M m M Warwbk. Mn. T. B. f would be a balance of only a little — by tbe J union and tbe Sana tered the Primary an his awn Initia­ Mias loan LeFavre, prealdeot-elect eonjunetiofi wtth the Prank H. Bllas, Peter P. Munnlng, UM* t u r n Wbbkek. Mr*. W. H. omt SUDS oat of tbe anginal M W of I tive and wlthoist the support at boro of lbe dab. and Mlaa Ruth BUthMO. Use entire neeipU. acosrdlnc'to Mb* Edwin H. Dominick, A. Adam Banke. □Mjgfea. Mn. Jobs W. igrte, Mn. Mae appropriation u> carry oat rad An torttatkm was read DemocarjUc leaden. The alar of hi* official (Megate* tt the Mauwan Porter, win be tarntd over to tbe CtUMren (Baby Pa ridel—Mr*. n r it lar the remainder «X (he yoar. auxiliary to attend wtth vote TMeadsy «tn bt wwlche* as a Young Woenaji's League to tbe an­ ho^HtaL Mlaa Ana Kadi baa oon- Jolm & MoCusdy, Mn. WUllam H. H M *. Mtaa. P. Howard Uoyd, Mn. Inststb* that ttie SMS* anginal services In boner t t tbe World War poaslMe badicfciian or bow powerful nual cosimiUin of tbe tented v> tbe nguast of the ireup ta Sutphln, Mn. Oatrett McKeen. Mn. At 8. Saaith. lbs. R. L. Oartan, Mn. wnyntni be safflclent to see dead which wfil te held In the Freo- tbe regula* organization, known to Junior Woman's Club* of Mew permit them to bold the flower aad John Baker, Mn. Jamea Simmons, the department thru. Mayer Carrie i bytertsn Cbnrcb. May X. at 11 a. aa. favor His. flbepberd'a re-election, la at Atlantic City last cake sale lor the benefit of the ttee Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs.'Ronaon declared Hast adtb tbe payment c l ! AH larwiTm were urged to aftmd at Ute present time. tBetr reports. patienta' fund. J. Warne, Mn. Orace Curran, Luther other h300 vai sag by M n Martin and Mia. At the ckae ot tbe meeting a. short supplies and equipment McDonald,, J. L. Wilson. Raymond Dlggto accompanied an tbe piano by ranting out that abe bad been a glee club jmctfce was helflTfiid■»- bill was unneeasssry aa the two boro ■Ment ef what now comprises tbe “It win probably take dose te thne U n Andrew Oooeelev. After lbe ■ /ti'.i' OUver Dlggln, MU- owned trucks woe nffldent. all et her llle aad a taxpayer months to complete tbe work ca tbe Oogndhean Cartan that meeUng refreshments were served rebuilding of tbe hoapltal but wbcn ton 8tevenaon. Robert Tblxum, John br the officers. far tbe past seventeen jcaim, abe Mara. Jr. with thlrwfiae men tn lbe project* declared ln favor ot the efBoe nf tax ! oompleted. It will be fuRy equipped if - ,u* trucks were not hired tbe Nominations of officers win be and cover all the made at tbe next regular meeting being apen In the daytbne n m w m men weald be -atandlng .around (ConUnoed tom page, .one) accordance wtth Use state rules and which wfll take place In June. aa well as evenfeig lams for (be re­ idle.'’ The mayor sepUed that he regulations. ceipt ot tu rn and declared tbat tt tbe ean of a man caretpifac'bired wm advent ta permuting tbe WPA amd-the nomination and was by tbe oammltter. Tbe .ryiil^t-rp ta piece tom residing eutaide MaU- I ilO W ERM A K T In agvember tbls eonvenienoe alao requested Uwt it ^ granted COATS NOT nnVBMBB wan eet Kw *cro pcetacta. Uuiatln* | leamaged. that «Mt Tamd Uw e«t d the voo- the uae ot the auditorium,one nlte (Oontiiraed fram pace one) Asked this morning If he had any In tbe near future In on&' that a Mn. Xdwanl A. aark abaae. tlon ot Mn. Oscar Hyer wBI eea- tvneni to make. Mayor Mward play may be given to raise fubds for ed yesterday that the two fur coats Wbca C woSk lariated the* the duet Its own booth for the benefit Oarrle, rmognlted as the baro equipment for the pliygroui^.' . stolen fnm her home Her X have Mnet ebalnaan «aa trying to ahvw ot lta own department There wffl soeraUe loader, dlsplsyed oan- Those present at the meeting vere^ not been returned. 6be further add­ tbe atoact e*awmti=n wade- be candles, clgarets, container*, etc, and iM&Bted lhat bis aiaia President Lewis H- BloocT, Oainett ed that the Mnr York police, altho qwte. Oartan replied that he was end an eteetrlc mixer to be was In getUns out a siaabie McKeen, District Clerk Edwin H. still working on the case hold Bttte **wdUag tm tarn tbe eadrr ram of of oo the co-operative plan. Aside b w die fact that we; Dominick. Charles Itart^hhaUs. hope for their reovery. . hit dtpanamit m tr to anyar w Oeorge Harris and Asher Wootley are taktag everything ln stride, there George W. MandeviUe, ctwrlaa W. M han ran IL' The aeeyor replied will occupy a booth tor the aale of all lanetMns tat us te say,' he declaim. Bogert. Bupervlalng PrindMt/ iobn ttiw he watd be slad to S* to kinds ot garden nletuOa. fertlllaen. r. Howard Uoyd, former Malawan & McCurdy, Louis N, Paskhu and Asbury Park aad dfceuaa the matter spraying preparation*, watering NSneMnan. Uentered In the O. O. P. Mra. Wilson W. Hobrotwh. at tmding outaide labor on tbe boro cans,tbamfeoo brooms, tn tact every­ Primary aa a candidate lor the ccn- projeeu v M P M aMlcUil*. thing to make gardening simple, ante freesfcinal noailnaUon and la antlei- MISS KATHERINE MASSE* BAS At one point thf auyer gaoled and worthwhile. pattag a large personal vote, net ELEVENTH BUtTilDAV PABTY from analrab of eipendUuras that It la expected lhat gnat crowd* only in Malawan. but thruout the had been made for previous appro­ will flock to thla uniqqe affair, and baytfton area. Mlsa Katherine Masaey. dtugli- bations n d advonted that Carun tlie committees extend an Innutkm Rep. William H. Sutphln. Uati- ter or Mr. and Mn. Oearte rtudr tlien. The latter lumped at to all, dally colored smock* and wan. unoftpoeed for hla present post, Masaey. celebrated her eleventh Uie >-'ea and bmnedtitely movnl lace M M hat* wIB be worn by all b expectcd to be Uw high man on birthday Saturday by entertaining a Uut a spntal meet Ini be held In Uw workers and the Juniors will be looal Democratic ballots. number of her frlrnda ul a party, llu> nrar future for thr punnse of to npnaent Moaaems. aame* were played and refresh­ making a ecmprebenatlve atodr ol Plan a flapitembsr ■arden. Plant* ments served. Queal* present in­ roOiptraUve oaala. IV* fined witli gladness loy and cluded: Doris Frank. Dorothy •one. tnay be bought Irom Matswan Plawer Thr atrerta Out Currie contend*! Mart Thunday and PrMay. Sproul. Loretta Hlivaa. Helen Ttaoey, wrrr the aola thorofares In need t t ao gwMed by yoar helping hand Dorothy Traver, Olorla Tibbetu, ulluu UUs y m were I mcUoh wl It's *ure to teach a happy Und. Peggy Ward. Valera PlUgerald, Bet­ llrout 8U*el, iiaar Ohuroh. Auk How can It tall when In Uie crew ment Chairmen 9lU be held Tuea­ ty Wallace and Etta Bailey. - A vtime, the awtlon Pla«, and than a n auch loyal friend* aa your day. at ll am. In the Red Bank GltWrcfc ateael aaar lhe lush Tbe Thlfd DMrtatiftragfam-ean Woman's Club, Broad Street, Red , Plsn a September gardpn. PlanU & (Matlad raport waa iwoatved terrnce (or President and Depart. Sank. Thoae attendingI at* i may be bought from Matawan Plower from Oiulav Voalobar. suparvtaar (OonUnued bottom of next oolumni to btlm a bdx luncheon. Mart numday and Mday. ou WPA ptaleou. oomini tba wark M m dan* on Abardeen Avamia. Mill HaMLaeid Wllaan Am i * The rrpurt alio contained an aatlwale »ii*eh cMed lhat in Um opinion ot Voelckar' Um truck etoanUy pur* FLOWER SALE! is a n k ig s.tiwi»m of tbe truak. Th* asayar was glfw authority TO BE HELD AT to appoint a etUaatu' comaslttee ia liaitdle the ttoth annlmtary it il» foimdlng ot MM b w m l Tbe SAM HYER'S ROADSIDE PROPERTY mayor badlsaud that tbe appoint* went* would be made In the aaar oppogite the Home K i l d u luturv. lioro Council Mlaa Iru Chapman, via a eesn- , tnanlraimn, Mbed tar p t n a lu lo n HIGHWAY No. 34 tou^li, dcejKut rajb* to eetabtwi an — ipieyaimt ollce at STB8L MAKBJtS *ay—-"Ford buy* the best Doe* yoar oar have Canter-Paiac RidingP ber lor long BOiHidd IM Main Stm t. n » clerk w u In­ *t—1." Other aupplicr* of raatarial* and mikagc. ' structed to advtsr Mbs Chapman Ford iivei you thi* modern feature—wa lhat there ta no anttnanot Meeting MATAWAN part* wiB t*0 you— “Nofcody check* up a* front**eat ride lor baclt**eat pe*aengen,4 Blowout Protected— Midi an enterprise Thr application of Hotne* Hall­ do*cly on ^m lity aa< price a* Ford." Doe* yoar car have lool-preef Super* Patented Supertwirt during tbe Week of eran tor an allegedly twice pud TU* meant a treat deal to you a* a Safety Mechanical BralcetP The Ford V-« Cord in EVERY ply. water a asm* min t waa discussed. It w u Hi any referred to the water wMtarist h ite u r way o( t > ( s | « H ia | i» give* yon tUs proved design, with 186 4si si i$ stewyts nib metbr-. le t (W w r i% y ,„ au>, <«aun)uee. square inches of braking aurlaes. Before the payment of bills. Mayor inSareats el every jwirehaser aa< it lead* le Currie repartd that tax collcUont lU t—"T ie maehaahel dearaelgtiew on a Deee year ear hewe a genuine steel body net* such that all due bonda aad struatuieP Does it bsve Safety 01**a all intereal payments had been atel and H | | f MAY 1 ft Ford 8* le*i th»n meet eata.eapeeiallr altar the school menies to date turned Opening Day Tuesday the ir*t year." •round? Ford i* the only Ioverprice car fiaMhiUuier TUa ia oo* rign of ihe extra y d n In die thatgiveayoM tfaia«i.. i protecrion wkh— t ALSO Ferd V-& Accancy ia manuiaeturioj ia w i n co*f. woKAtrcouB Oerfat bargain (Omtlnasd trea cage am) another. (The Ford it made le aauaaally Yea get thsse line^ar features in the ruach out your baaits in lane, CAKE oio*e preoatioo Uattita.) A n d tim e e iia U ^ Ford V*8 because ol Ford tnanulacturing for lean purses Becoming hands and teet and lips li*t of fiae^ar feature* that are eachwive tnatheda aad low^rofit policy. tor Ood ” See thi* value unbeaMMa Mr*. Hunt presented Mn. WUllam SALE with Ferd ia the popular laid. til 4 MONTH, «/>ee aiaW in e fijeiem g*jtf . that wc give you because ll. Dlggln rrlirlng tteeaarer and Mlis my a*del •/ lie sew F trt V-t , aay F ud ■Goodyear dealers tell l.aura oaswaat retiring cenvetMixl- Have yeti a V-8 eM i»e in your car P You W e r—eaya4ire la the Veltet SietH, Ath «***# the most tire* by mil* Ing secretary with gifts In apprecia­ pay f!64S for it In any other oar bat Ford. tion ot their aervieea. <*« new VCC H r a a s i /laaaae Maas. Umw. A high-grade « k * Mn. John Knatifl. petsiiiWd Mr« . so superior that in aaU* ltw\t wtth a gift, from the Junior FOR THE BENEFIT ew eed 22,•00,000. Ray chib miiabir*. tod*yl Mrs Koert Wycbaff and her daugh­ ter, Mb* laauioe WytkoR. played FORD V-8 iwo piano duel* “Lovrt Ureaa>- kg FREE PATIENT FUND Prtese start* Krana U it and “’OperaUc Medley . } Mandt." of the BB 0 1 * QUBSTS.; i ford Saadsjr laeaiag Hear.ColuaW s Networft. Prod Taring sad H it P»no« $ C . 5 0 Mra. Otara (Ure, entsrtaMad with ayisaalia s oa Taaaday aight*(Cohnabia)sad M d iy night* (N B C ). See tsdlopsgefotdttslU ii number a t poems aad d rants Ur leading* “P » Haaa wtth Rofeedy Ixpertlyiwowted tit It" by Joyce M a w ; *^%w K a. o*s in Oram* by Lady Laamra MATAWAN HOSPITAL spear, Keeping the Sibballi* by f tally Dteklnsan; "At the Bmeb* bf MOUNT BARRETT COMPANY Marjorie SsMMt Oook; Tt»e Da- Certified LubrkaAien euMiird Oal**" hy Thomu Hailey A Urge variety ot plusts, shrubs and cut Bower* wHI Iw on display. MAIN ST. TMwhcm n MATAWAN AMrsdie; “Hie WWder Doodle*- by Brake Testing Marietta Holly. M> a. James Martin and M n wn- • A t i a S R a V IC B ilaai Oawwawarth mt* aooepte* a* H m Flower Sale wiH start Tuesday, May 19 new memben makiaj Ut* toui And Associated Dealers Gaston CoM ‘ * • . In dosing Ml*. Hunt M d i KBWOAT CHEESEQUAKS Main Street -- ftafm lw an ts wUl be terved on Um prcmlMi *We awn a rrt*nd>«h» you and I IM, tt. WAW) MOWN* OAlAOt MATAWAN A thip Uiat awtwy cannot bag tt. M W Rlgkway Reals 4 ( ^ g Through mm «r dana M **ila aMng, (OenUaMd bouaai et neat edanw FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1936 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE THREE—FIRST SECTION ARTHUR STAHUAUM JOINS Marjorie Knapp Painfully W E MINGS BIRTHS LICENSED TO WED POWER CO/S FIRST COMMUNICATION RESERVE Injured At Keyport Club Arthur Stahlbaum, Matawan, haa Mereat-Wtlsman , Snyder Itlll-Uppercu AID MENIN EXHIBIT recently been accepted as a member Marjorie Knapp, ten-year-old MIm }Uim Welaman, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Earl Snyder, 14 Sec­ Oeorge W. Hill, Jr„ son of the daughter of Mr. and Mra, WUllam V. Mr. and Mrs. Morrla Welanun, 44 ond Avenue, West Keansburg, an­ of the Monmouth Oounty Naval president of the Amortcan Tobaoco Safety Contest To Be Held CommunlcaUon Reserve. Three Knapp, Church Street, Keyport waa william II. Hleket William Manh Madison Avenue, lxng Branoh, be­ nounce the'birth of a son Friday, painfully Injured Wednesday after­ Oo. and Oretolien K. Uppercu, Ridge Tonite At Allenhurat; other new members were also taken Funeral oervlcet for William H. William Marsh, (7, a former real- came the bride of Joseph Marcus, May 1, 1030, at the Monmouth Me­ noon when the slurp book of a grap­ Road, Rumson, obtained a license to All Interested Invited Into the arganlxaUon, which now Bloke* were held on Saturday after­ dent of Matawan, died Thuraday, aon of Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Mar­ morial Hoapltal, Long Branch. wed Wednesday, May 0. 1030, at the pling Iron lying on the swimming t noon at 3 o'clock from his Jato home, May 7, 1030, in the Marlboro State cus, Keyport at 7:30 o'cloek Sunday numbers about thirty men. float off the Keyport Yacht Club New York marriage license bureau. A flrst aid contest will be held to- Lieut. Charles R. lomdln UBJt., at 0 Vought Avenue, Freehold, con­ Hoapltal. Hla body waa removed to evening, May 10, 1939 at th* Hotel Htryker Hill, who la 37 yeara old, and Miss penetrated her foot. ducted by the Rev. Albert L. Linder, the Rleluird VanSant Funeral Home, Altman, Asbury Park. In a setting A daughter was bom lo Mr. and nlte at 8 p. m. to determine the best third district communication naval Uppercu, of Keyport Aeromarlne in­ trailed squad of the Jersey Central Marjorie's brotner, Billy, who wts paator of the Flrat Baptlat Ohurch, Freehold, where funoral aervloea were of spring flowei1!, fernt uid palmi, Mrs. Philip Stryker, of Centerville, officer, conducted an Inspection of terests, said they would be married power 4c Light Co. at the Allenhurat the unit Thursday nlte of last week, with her at the time, snd an uniden­ Interment waa In Old Tennont Cem­ held Baturday at 3 p. m. The Rev, the ceremony waa performed by Tuesday, May 13. 1936, at tho Mon­ May 33 at Bt. Bartholomew's Ohurch, tified man, who pushed out to tbe Service Building Auditorium, under at Its headquarters at the Red Bank etery, Oeorge 0. Horn, pastor of the Flrat Rabbi Meyer Oblien, of larael Syna- mouth Memorial Hospital, Long In New York. float in a row boat when he heard Mr. 8tokes waa bom D6 yeara Presbyterian Ohurch, Freehold, of­ Branch. the direction of J. T. O'Brien, ­ airport. On Monday evening the ?og. The bride waa given In mar­ ant safety director for the company. the girl scream, succeeded in pulling ago, tlio son of the late Samuel ficiated, Interment wat made in the riage by her parents. Monmouth group was Invited to meet the hook from the Injured member. Blokes and Margaret Hankins hospital cemetery, Marlboro. ’.:.uhardMn Dominick Fuico Induct* A series of elimination contests have with Uie Mercer County unit at the Mrs. Samuel Fledel, Asbury Park, been held thruout the company's The youngster was brot ashore at SUfte*. Hla father atarled a die sister of the bride, wm matron of Mr. anu Mrs. Henry Richardson, New Labor Club Officer! American Telephone and telegraph the yacht club and Dr. Harvey W. factory In Tennent and conducted of Engllshtown, had a son bom territory and the winning teams of radio station, Lawrencevlllc. honor, while liflss Reba Marcus, cach division will compete In the Hartman, club physician, wbo wu 11 Until Ills death, when hi* sons PROPERTYCHANGES Keyport, waa bridesmaid. Frank Monday, May 11, 1S38, at the Mon­ Dominick Fusco, president of the in the building, waa summoned and moved to Freehold and opened the mouth Memorial Hospital, Long final contcst Friday. Welaman, brother of the bride, was Labor Social Club of Monmouth The life saving squads of Jersey KEYPORT FIREMEN TO -,\t administered serum after treating file' factory now located on Ban- Monmouth County best man, and Edward Stern. Avencl Branch. Oounty, Initiated twenty new mem­ the severe wound. nard Street. William H. Stokes Control are well known thruout the acted as usher. Blossom Utten- bers Into membership of Branch No. state for their public service and It t n learned today that the Marjorie was reported by her WM the president of tlila company Lukele The following real eatate trans­ berg, New York Olty, In a pale pink 3 of the Labor Social Club at Key­ quick response to any call, working Hook ie Ladder Co. of the Keyport mother yesterday to be resting easily. from 1B88 until his death, He was A daughter was born to Mr. and fers have been recorded ln the smocked frock, was flower girl, and port. Wednesday evening. hand hi hand with Are and police de­ Fire Dept, was organizing a base­ Indications were that no serious married to Laura Bennett, of Koko­ Mrs. Adam Lukolo, Colts Neek, Tues­ office of Joseph McDermott, Mon­ Stanley Samson, Pennsylvania, was The following officers for t)ils ball team and would challenge the complications would result, accord­ mo, Indiana. 38 years ago. She died day morning, May 13, 1938, at Mon­ partments, and have to their credit mouth County Clerk, at Freehold: page. branch are as follows: President, many daring rescues. Washington Co., of Matawan, ing to the mother. mouth Memorial Hospital, Long about five years ago. Keyport The bride was gowned ln rose point James F. Marshall; vice-president, Five teams of five members each to a home and home series. The Mr, Stokes returned from Flor­ Josephine A. Hoff to Mary A. Ma­ prlnccss style lace over white satin, Branch. LeRoy Jacques; treasurer, James Mats defeated Orlne le Halleran tn will participate In the demonstra­ AS8AULT CHARGE MADE ida two weeks ago and waa ln good jor, Hall and Hurley, Keyport. and her tulle veil was caught with Wallace; secretary, Frank Jones; tion anu practical problems such as a twl-iite game this week 3 to 3. Fre- first trustee, Alfred Johnson; third BY DAVID 1. BERMAN health until stricken on Wednes­ Ida Podelefsky et al. to Lena orange blossoms and arranged ln a neau firemen have also organized a WILUHLED trusee, Peter Peterson; sergeant-at- rescue from wires, artificial respira­ day evening when he died. He Is Podelefsky. Front Street, Keyport. crown effect. Her bouquet was of tion, flrst aid ln burns, broken bones, team for the season. survived by four brothers, John H. arms, Oarrett Rcxoort. Samuel and Rae Zlns, to Sidney calla lilies. Mrs. Fledel wore an David I. Berman, former operator Stokes, of 56 Broad Street; Philip Charles L. Kugler The next meeting will bo May 29 and gas asphyxiation will bo tre&led. D. and Adllnc Beeker, Keyport, Mott The southern division will be repre­ BOATMEN WARNED of the Oliflwoed Inn, ln a counter Blokes. 11 Vought Avenue; Oeorge aquamarine lace gown, while Miss Charles L. Kugler, a member of at 8 o’clock at the home of the presi­ and Perry. sented by Wildwood, Joseph Weeden, assault complaint charged Mary Marcus wore pale green chiffon. the Marlboro Township Committee, dent, James F. Marshall, 141 Second Stokes, IS Vought Avenue and Frank John C. Osborn, et al, by sherif, to captain: central division, Toms Heavy gun firing Is scheduled to Johnson. Hillside, abused him and Stokes. 12 Vought Avenue, all of Both carried yellow tea roses. who dlsd April 33, divided his estate Street, Keyport. Second Keyport Loan Assn., Key­ River, H. Hoffmlrc, captain; coast take place at Fart Hancock during threatened him wlUi a chair after Freehold. Two other brothers who The bride's mother wore * tail­ between two sisters, by the terms of part, Main and Kearney. ored row belgo lace gown, and the division, Point Pleasant, Louis the afternoons of May 38 and May an argument over a lease. The foniled the company, Samuel and his will probated In Freehold Mon­ BOY SCOUT SUBSCRIPTION John C. Osborn, el al by sherif to bridegroom's mother was dressed In Downey, captain; bay division, At­ 3S. The direction of Are will bc charge was heard by Justice of the Jamee Stokes, are deceased as are Second Keyport Loan Ass., Keyport day. DRIVE WILL BE JULY 8-10 lantic Highlands, c. F. Matthews, southeast. Boats arc warned from peace Harry Bolte, Jr., who held the three, sisters, Emma, Annie and black not over a printed silk slip. With exception of minor bequests, Front Street. Both wore corsages of white gar­ captain; northern division, Morris­ the area. Johnson woman for the grand jury. Marl*. Union Beach his estate went ln equal portions to A. D. Sliilnilti, member of Uie Mon- denias. Mrs. Carrie Cooper., Newark, and town. H. Hopkins, captain. Cash Henry and Frances Jansen to mouth CoiJouncll of Boy Scouts, nt- prizes will bo awardod the winning Miss Pearl A. Obuehowles The bride was graduated from Mrs. Ida B. Wines, 1033 Bewail Ave­ tended a meeting In Asbury Park Keansburg Building & Loan Assn., Lon; Branoh High School. Hie nue, Asbury Park. Probate papers team. Corp. Vincent J. Brookes, of Miss Pcnrl Ann Ouchowlcs, 17, last Friday evening. The board set the Now Jersey State Police Train­ Harris Gardens, Lot 77. bridegroom attended school In Phila­ listed his estate as "ln excess of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tho annual ten day subscription drive ing School of West Trenton, will be Fred and Louise Rotter to Eloanor delphia prior to movtng to Keyport. 11000." Obucliowlcz, died Sunday morning, Farrell. Lots 38 and 29 B. F., Union for July 8 to 16, and 133,000, the chief Judge. May 3,1938, at her home on Victoria At the close of the ceremony a The will also cancelled a mortgage amount to be raised which u the Oardens. wedding supper was served. Music held against Wayne O, Harnly, Marl­ OfllclalB of the company will bo Place, Unlmi Bcacli, alter a long snmc goal as last year. Tho money present und Invitations have been Keansburg boro. Illness. She was born In South Am­ was furnished by Tick Wardell and will be used to conduct scouting, extended to police and nre depart­ Kelly Estate Corp., to Joseph his orelies'ra. Following a wedding boy. Mlclc, Keansburg, Mercler Place. sen scouting and cubblivj In tills ments, life saving squads, company Besides her parents. Pearl ls sur­ trip, tlie couple will reside ln Newark Oeorge 11. Holmes Kelly Estate Corp.. lo Robert E- district aud at the State Homo for employes, nnd Asbury Park High vived by twn sisters, Helen and Mary, for her golng-away outfit, the bride Mrs. Hnrrlct C. Holmes, of Red Balir, Keansburg, Mercler Place. Bank, Is the sole beneficiary named Boys nt JahiesbuiK. The board hns School students. The general public and a brother. Stanley, nil living nt wore a maroon Milt with wolf fur Is nlso invited tn nttend the content. Charles Kllngel, to John J. Jnck- In the will ot her husband, Oeorge 3400 boys under Its .supervision In home. und beige accessories, Monmouth nnd Ocean Counties. Funeral services were held Tues­ son, Raritan Avenue, Kcnmburg. Mr. nnd Mr.i. Abralnim Mnrcua and H. Holmes, who died April 33. Hnvo you rend the classified iirin? Boro of Matawan day morning al 8 o'clock at the resi­ daughters, Ann and Rolls, Mr. and MISS CATIIAItlNi; 1IIAN HAS 43 W . Front St. ICeyport dence nnd nt Ht. Ann's Hoimm Leonnrd W. nnd Bessie Bniwn, li> Mrs. Horry Sklnr, nil of Keyport nnd Claun Itmht Michael mul Barbara Abtw.ln, ltu- FINK ATTIINIMNCK Kl.ldltl) Catholic Cliuroh, Keniiiburit, nt 0 Mr iiiul Mr*. Ralph Hklar, of New Clniis ItiThl. Keansburg, who (lied S T O R E Hatty: mini 8 a. m. In 0 p. w. vlne Dardens, Iota 33 nnd 34, block o'cleok. The Rev. Jolni J. Lucltt, York, ronnerly of Keyport, attended April 1, bequeathed Ills entire estate Lfrtl id c SiitunUy*; N »■ ni. to t l p. in. II, to Ills wife, Mrs. Lenu Rccht. Mis:. Ciilhiirlni' Kliiin, (liniiihter of NAN WANTED H U U K O HumUyu: I) ». m. lo 1 p. in. ptutor, celebrated « high m b of the wedding, Mr, nml Mr.v Ui’m'Kc KHttn, ol Chin- | requiem. lulemient took place In Matawan Tuwmlitp 15v« K. Coward, et nl tu Rllrnbeth Ktiioni Avenue, Iti'.vporl. will he the family plot nt at. Joseph's Itoimm Mount-Hehrrllirr UhitUmtnl thli, yem- ,,m m .loncph's Kxpmi'iKvtl (li'iver Cullin',Ir church Cemetery, Keyimrt. llnvdy et al, Ilmwn Polnl-Recds Hill TRADE NAMESFILED 11 Friday and Saturday Specials Miss Clnrn M, Selirelber, daughter PniiM'lilnl Mcliiiol. Dinlntt Ihe cnlh'c under the direction of the Uny Tun- Hoad, Mutiiwan Township. OIIANTITIKN IIMITKI) of Mr. und Mrn. Clinrles E, Hehri'lbor, eluhl, yeiuis tn uMrmtmv. v Min;, l'' mn and Nolii'itor acqtuiinU'd end Home. Keyport. KiKllshlown Engllshtown, wns married to John O, K. 1,uni'll 4 Wultrr nml Mill KmmoilH lo Arthur Two liode names were filed nt mWicd only two nml niie-hulf iluys Hearers were Theodore Pnnklo- R. Mount, Freehold, Friday. Tlm with tlie rural diHtrit’t. *• wlc«, FXtwurU Ktepuockl, John Kin- mid Hetu Oruss, Kiigllshlown, Dey ceremony wns performed by the ltev, the eounty clerk’s olAen tout week Street. from Key|Mirt. Peter Ilrlva.i and Workmen have nUiiled to repair “WORLDS LOWEST PRICES neck, Joseph PuHny. Patrick Cnleln, acorgo Horn nt the inniise of the the diunnge cnmted liy the recent WriU( 1*. 0. Rox 252, aud Wultcr Kryiyaauowakl. Honor­ Marlboro Towmhlp Freehold Presbyterian Clmreli at 8 Clubrtel A. Oabrlel tiled U\e imlne Elinor Quinn lo William A. anil "O. K. Lunch," for a restaurant at file III Ihe Lntilii Htnltr. eoul nnd lee Guaranteed ary bearers were tho Misses Ueatrlce, p. ill. Their only attendants wero plant. The slnre nf "(Jnpt." John M iiUwaii, N. J, Julia aud Mnrrettn Klowk, Stella Carol Hyde, Marlboro and Freehold Miss Marianna Momit, n ulster of tlie 8 East Front Street. Smith Is also being restored. Cherry, Jane Polljy nnd Helen Townshl|is DO acres, bridegroom and John Trola, both of Elinor Quinn, tn Oerrltt E. and Husky. Freehold. Hubert Market Co. MOTOR OILS Emily Pleldslro, Br., Marlboro and The bride was attired In blue flat Tho second listing waa Margnret 100% Pure Mra. Mary lleyrr Freehold Townships, SO aerea. crepe with accessories to maloh and B. Hubert and Porelval T. Bulger, Word hus been received by friends Elinor Quinn, to Helen D. Makle, had a corsage uf lilies of the valley who filed "Hubert Market Co.," Xor Everyone Cordially Invited In Matawan ol t[w dqoth .OiMrs. Marlboro and Freehold Townships, while the maid of honor wore brown a meat and grooery market at 39 A Fine Motor Oil, Mary Heyer, wlJSw Of Mtef HtyelV n attm. • flat erepe. East Front Street. Bridgeton’s 2 5 0 th Anniversary A Real Saving . at Ontario, Cal. April IB, ltt#. Oh William A. Hyde, tt al. to Elinor They will mako their home In March 'l» Mra Heyer foil and broke Quinn, Marlboro and Freehold Town­ Freehold where Mr. Mount la em­ . 2 Gal. Sealed Can lief leg. Ulie waa tnkeh to a hospi­ ship, 138 acres. ployed In the rug mill, SETHINCESTATE M ay 17th to 23rd Inclusive Plus In a (luart Tos tal where sho succumbed a month Peter Halllgan, to Berglus Mtlaoii, Baturday Mr. and Mrs. Oharlea I. Margaret E, Laraberloon lalfr. Marlboro Township, 4 teres. Bohrelbcr entertained Uio monibort featuring ftr ninny years Mrs. Heyer, with Holmdel Townahlp of Uie bridal parly together with Mn. Cornelia M, Lambertson, of MRU- BRAKE LINING PUT ON BY MACHINE wan, applied Tuoaday In New Brunt- lief, husband, lived on the properly Charles Unger to Btanley J, and B. M. Kempf and daughter, Mrt, B. Frances Lntliam, HoIkmUI. 3 lota. H. LuBrant, long Branch, Mra. Fred wtoh tor administration of the estate Ail Historical Pageant not called Buttonwood Manor, State 1 A John II, Itegers Production , Raritan Townahlp Juolch and daughter. Dorothy Mae, of her titter, Margarot B. Lamb4rt- TWIN HORNS A C OU f ll II P Highway No,4, where lie conducted ton, who died Intestate Maroh 18. A Mammoth Outdoor Hpeetaote ( AM MlII)GI \ a ilalry. Following her husband's Emma T. Peseux to Harry R. Aalorla, L. I„ and Mlta Haael Soli- Peseux, Botlmny-Matawan road, relber, Nepluno Tho value of th* citato wm MUmatort Hl|li Hehool Atlilelle rield P0R AU6AH deith, Mra. Heyer made her home at $3500 by Mlaa Lambertson, Her wl» Mrs, Jnmts 15. Voovliees. Bint Itarltan Township. ' Olt PUTIN CAKTRI0MS M l . Middletown Townahlp Fabtr-Dykalra brother, William P. Lambertson, and M ay 19,20, 21, 22 ' . ki rtwid tftfirvrf 1.00#r.wf lefl Malawan Jan. 8, 1033 to live *il!«« la Mrs. Theresa Dykatra, formerly ot another titter, Oraoo Loetch, all of with Iwr non. Joseph, tn Ontario. SculUtorp Realty Co., tn Frank SiH *Mh evening Admission 50 tents iMied Mn horsi el keevMwl Keyport. and Augtiat Faber, of >30 Matawan, havo ronounoed their lodtnt dtllge tad ttmmtad< «l fMlf A Mrs. Heyer was born March IB, L. and Louise Fuehrer. Part Mon- t t Union Avenue, Clifton, were married right to admlntter. MS I'urllrlimitli, Homm, Oiph, Ciiti'fril U aitmi, Him* f wirnlnt ilyntl. 11111 i IBM, daughter ol Charles 1C. and moth Oardens I, lots 47 At 4>, block B. Tuuday morning May 111, 1DM, in 4fSM Rm M hi CmuMlU. IihIIbm*! I'hiH'fM, mill Mur mtuMtd tn treii ft i. Enjly (Oonoveri Hutlcr. the paraonago of the Clifton Re­ TIIK WOOLLKYM ENTERTAIN ijunctal services were held April 31 Oeorgo W. Kliuiey to Robert N. DtdtosUon of Wsr Mrmortsl BrMp 9 9 c Seely. Middletown Township. Wil­ formed Ohuroh, The Rev. Arthur an4 the body Is being held ln an by Ciov, llsrold (Je lloffmsn '2 14 a pair *»« son aiid IluuUi 38. O. Uaugreinoiid officiated. Mr. and Mrs. William Woolley, Sr., onhrlcsrlo mausoleum awaiting posalble entertained Uielr ton-ln-law and THurvdsy, May lint, st 4i00 P. Mi 9 Tlie attendants were Mr. and Mra. Irment In Holmdel Cemetery Oeorge E. Heyer, et al, by sherif, Intirmi to Atlantle Highlands Building Ac Jacob Bonnema. daughter, Mr, and Mrt, H, P, Ate- Auto and House Radios At Big Sstvinga jre Mr. Heyer la Interred •houglou, of nookvlilo Center, N. Y„ whlre Loan Assn., Belford, lot 10 Walling The bride waa dressed In a gray Largeit Parade In Bridgeton's Hlitory Sunday while Mr. and Mrt. Woolley, map. oreiie gown with matehlng acces­ Saturday, May 23rd l.lhersl Allowance Far Your OM Tlrte ,< Mra. Margaret K. Felelcr Jr., had u their gueat*, Mr. and Mr«. For Super DeLuae AJat Tires Mrs. Margnret Elisabeth Peteler, Oeorge W. and Sarah Thomas, by sories, and wore a coraage of aweel POM. Bdward Woolley, of Woodslde, N, Y. lBOt First fllroet, Keyport, tiled at sherif, to Jennie M, Walllnj, hy ad­ llio'home of her non, Dr. Alois Pete- ministrator, Middletown Township, Mrs. Bonnema wore a brown print­ MtlPKIt X 'JROWN MreCIALM ltr,’Thursday. Mrty 7, 1030, After a 33 acres. ed ensemble and also wore a corsage 4.0-ll CROWN »3.l» llnic months' Illness. Following tlie Belford Building Corp., lo Atlantic of sweet peas.. 4.30-30 CROWN |3J» A ahort reception at tlie home fol­ . deqtli of her husband thirty year* Highlands Building tt Umiii Assn., 4.M-J1 CROWN Beysldc Heights, lots 030 and OM lowed Uie ceremony after which the 11.3ft ago; she had made her homo wlUi 4.1S-IU CROWN 1 1 ,4 * lier, son, the last twenty-flvo years B. R. bride and groom left on a motor Florence and Louis A. Velgel, Jr., trip. 5.13-11 CROWN 14.40 III Keyimrt. Mrs. Peteler waa the 5.00- III CROWN M.l> daughter of Franklin and Elisabeth et al. to .Francis <]. Nlosien. Lot 40, BMklln-llaghet i Wilson i Eastmond and waa born ln Leonardo. MIm Carolyn Hughes, daughter uf Port Monmouth. Anna A. Leonard to Margaret fl GET READY FOR SUMMER TRIPS v Braldc# her son, Mrs. Peteler Is Elliot. Lola (4 to 88, Leonardo. Mr. aud Mrs, Walker A. HUglios of survived by a Hlster, Oyrene (Mrs, Anna Leonard to Klla Oasklu. L»ts of Elm Placo. Red Bank was married to Charles S. Buoklln of Phalanx Steering Rolls Window Sturdy Pedal Delbert Howard), of Belford; and 73 to 78 B. 0.. Loonardvlll». three Molhcrt, John Eastmond, of Mary L. Stout, to Emanuel M. Thuraday, May 7. 11)36. Stabilizer Anti-rattier Pgtda Tlio Rev. Carrol Burek of Uie Beltord, Charles Eastmond. of Bed Pomerania, Middletown Township, Christ Ohurch, Slirowabury officiated Baitk. and Urals Easlmcnd, of Uttle l'i acres. Mary l> Stout, to Emanut, M. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Van- Silver- Services were held at tho reskiuice Pomerania. Middletown Township, Vltet attended the couple. Saturday afternoon. Tlie Rev. Wil­ 3>t acres. Miss Hughes wore a suit of dark liam B. Roescll, pastor of tho ilrai Mary U Stout, to Emanuel M. blue allk wltli corresponding acces­ sories. She wore a corsage of gar­ Baptlat Chureh, Koyiiort, officiated. Pomerania, Atlantic Highlands Park, Interment took placo In areen a rove lol* 3D i i 40, block B. denias. Mrs. Van Vllet, alto attired In a navy allk suit, wore a corsage Cediolery, Keyimrt. Mary U Stout, to Emanuel M. Pomerania, Mlddlotown Townahlp of rasebudB. III! gear wear . llarold Cruse, Jr. Prospect and Seventh, After tho ceromony tlio couple loft llarold Cruae, Jr.. 11-montli-old on a trip thru Uio BouUi. Upon son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cruse, Ihelr return they will make tlielr SATISFACTION GUARANTEED of ^8 Sycamore Avcnuo, East Keans­ NEW CORPORATIONS home on the Bucktln estate at Pha­ burg, died shortly after I o'clook lanx. Tuesday morning, May 13. lOSfl, In Mon. <.onortle Hp’cUlty Co. MonmoUth Memorial Hospital, Long Monmouth Concrete Spoolalty Co.. Wlhon-llllliker N iw p ta k i of ptrformdnc«, economy and distinction Bralich, whore ho waa ruahed In the Valley Drive, Matawan. Two hun­ Miss Adeline J. Hllllker. US, a flfh^nKiOr Delight Kealiatiurg Flrat Aid Bqufld ambu­ dred and fifty shares are auUiorlad former resident of Belford (Kill now In ths nsw Pontiac Bight lance after being stricken with a al 1100. Incorporator, are Anthony of 187 East Twenty-sixth Street, SALT WATER TATXAf

a FACE SIX—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. FRIDAY. MAY IB, 1936 FRENEAU Mfcto OUOBMITI Kandy Klda on ohunh eantNMtmt and oonsent Seminary, had previously supplied Uw Msh sehopl flsld next Tueaday In iad of the Praebytery of New the pulpit at Trenton several times. a twi-lIU conflict. John Wlnans and Brunswick by j. Harry Dickson and Mr. and Mra. a A. Lange aro hav­ Tha position h u been vacant since ing as their gueaU, Mrs. Lange', Frank Btmpaon are oo-pUota or the H, M. Btokdfs. Tha Rev, D. WUson MATAWAN PEOPLE AND THEIR ACTIVITIES aunts from , Mn. A. Weg­ Preneau fin tighten, Holllnger, pastor ot Bethany Pres­ the Rav. WlUlam H. Denny want to BARBARA JOAN TODD — BOCIBTV EDITOR ener, and Mlu F. Oehuhr. They are Laurence Lemalro w u a star la­ byterian Ohureh, presided at Uie Florida several months ago, Mr. leaving on Uie S. S. Ksnsa for Ham­ crosse player and performed many oongregatlAnal meeting. Lowry's father u a' Number of th* burg. Germany, May 14. yean ago with the Toronto Junc­ Mr. Lowry, a member of the senior faculty of tne Moody Bible InsUtule Tlie Michigan Olub met ‘Riesday Miss Evelyn Ratellffe. «l*ent Sun­ tion team in Canada. He if alio an olaaa of Uie Prlnoeton Theologies in Chisago. * . ttn. Douilu Flatter apent Wed­ Mrs. Charles A. Oeran Is Ul at .Iwr Mias Laura Oordon has moved to enthualMUq Ian on professional bl- the Colonial Tea House. nlte at the home of Mn. Joseph day with her slater. Mrs. P.elnke nesday ln Trenton home on Main Btreet. Janssen. cycle raooe, bbiilng. baseball and foot­ Carroll In Keyport. ball. Mbs Oeorgela FSy, o( Jersey City. Tlie Shlpboltom Luncheon Bridge Randolph C. Rounds, of East Or­ Mr. and Mra, Olenn O, Pettit, of Was a week-end guest at Uie home Club Is being entertained today at ange, was a week-end gueat at the Mlw Oenevlove Compton, of Rod Rockville Center, N. Y., were tupsU The Freneau Indiana, a young am­ M Mia Mary DevUn. the home or Mrs. Edgar Pike. home of Miss Isabel Eggleston. Bank, Is convalescing al Uie homo of Mrs. Marlon B. Hawktiu Monday. ateur baseball team, *111 reorganise of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam O. Bodle. Mr. PelUt la on a return trip from for the season and are anxtoua to . kra. t. T. Rue and Ilia Jean Rue Mrs. WUllam O. Bedle. Br., ehter- Extensive additions aro being Sr. Plguwa, Ohio, where lie purchased book gamea with Union Beaoh, Bast tttonwd tU* week after spending taUicd Uie Sewing Bee at the Lake- made by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. a new Cadillac funeral car. An hla Keansburg. and other Ute amateur Dm staler months at Miami Beach. vlew Inn at Cranbury yesterday af­ Koonmanii on Buttonwood Manor on Edmund N. Todd, of Alexandria, ball clubs. Va., formerly or Matawan, is a guest return he stopped over nlte at Wash­ M a. ternoon. Route 4. ington, chambereburg, and West A stranger was seen sleeping under at the home or Mr. and Mn. Van Orove, Pa. If applo bloasoma apeak a tree Tuesday afternoon on the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fountain, of The Ladles Aid Society or the Flnt Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McNabb were Winkle Todd. . wcok-end guests at the home of Mrs. for anyUilng, Mr. PctUt predict* on property ln Freneau known as the South River, were dinner tura.Ls al Methodist Church was entertained Poet's Dream. When arouse out of Tuesday evening at the home of MeNabb's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. plilllp F. Timpson and Miss unusual harvost of apples tor Penn­ tin home of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam sylvania. slumberland and asked what ho was A. Close lu t nlte. Mrs. WlUlam Lyle. Verdler In-Trenton. Katharine F. Timpson apent Thurs­ day as the guest of Mrs. Daniel Ax- The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fre­ doing then, ‘the stranger rubbed his M in VanderVoort attended the Mrs. Harold L. Lewis who spent Miss Margaret L. Terhune enter­ ford VanHornc ln Orange. neau Fire Co. will hold q social at eyes, peeped up at the sign and May Day festivities at Wilson Col the winter months In Florida has tained Mrs. WUllam B. Duncan. Uie flrehouse Wednesday evening chirped, "Well I might have been »«««. Chambereburg. Pa, last week-1 returned to her position as secretary Mrs. Wilson W. Hobrough and Mn. A. Adam Banke. Arris Banke and at I o'clock. "Come and bring a dreaming but I am no poet, Just a end as the guest of Miss Edith Steves. | |n the law oOces of Fred M. Bur- WlUlam A. Close al luncheon Satur­ Charles Mandevllle visited the Mu- friend and have a good time," sold traveler ln a strange land." As Often As You Wish day. eum of Natural History and the ono of the members. ' John C. Kggleston and Miss Doro-! ' ______Tlie Brownies under the supervis­ Metropolitan Museum lu Ncy Yotk Mra. Wilbur Lott attended the Oscar R. Lowry GeU When you have a Private Lock Box thy Treadway, both of New York, Charles C. Schock. Jr. and Wil­ ion of Brown Owl. Mrs. Edgar Mc­ Sunday. . annual convention or tlie Federated wire guests Sunday at the home of liam Ashley, of San Francisco Cal., Woman's Clubs of New Jersey at Call To Trenton Pulpit in our Safe Deposit Vault, you can t f t . Egglcstou's mother, Mn. Sidney Nabb. went on a hike Tuesday after­ both students ln the Laurencevllle The Saturday Evening Bridge AtlanUc City on Thursday. visit it as often as you wish, change its B. Kggleston. School, lAwreneevllle, spent Sunday noon and cooked Uleir supper along Oscar n. Lowry, former supply Matawan Creek. Club was entertained this week at Mra. Eleanor Duncan entertained Douglas W. Lefferts, a student at with Mr. and Mn. Charles C. Schock. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick her son William and wife, or Key­ pastor of the Congregational Ohureh, contents whenever you desire, with all ryjt.-.Ki« University, New York. wlU WUllam Sandford. a student at M. Hessey. Mn. Hessey held high port, an her son, Frank, and wife, uf Union Beach, In 1S34 and 1935, haa the privacy you would have in your Spend the week-end at the home of Miss Mary Parry and Miss O. M. Temple University, PhUadelphia, Pa., score for the evening. . Matawan, for dinner pn Mother's accepted a call to occupy the pulpit Mi .parents. Mr. and Mn. Jacob R. Farry entertained Mrs. Arris B. Hen­ wUl be a week-end guest at the home Day. at the Sucond Presbyterian Church, home or office. And you know that ’ V. M. Lefferts. derson, Mrs. Robert Fountain, of of John LltUe in Philadelphia. Mr. Mr. arid Mrs. Charles A. Conover Mrs. John Tansey, Sr.. and daugh­ Trenton. everything there has the best protec­ South River, Un. Henry E. Hutchin­ Little ls a classmate of Mr. Sandford. entertained Mr. and Mm. Ross Mag- ter.? Marguerite Tansey and Mrs. The selection was made by the Miss Anne Hanklnson, of New son and Mra. WUllam A. Close at han and Mr. and Mra. J. Donald Thomas Wclstcad. also her grand­ tion. The rental is only a small sum YV t. formerly of Matawan, and luncheon Thunday. Congressman William H. Sutphln Miller at dinner last nlte fn cele­ children Betty and Dorothy Tansey per year. lilts Louise Whiten, of New York, new from Washington D. C. to spend bration of their fourth wedding an­ went to their cottage al Bndd Lake fwte gucsla Tuesday at the home of The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge the week-end with Mrs. Sutphln, niversary. , Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Club was entertained this week at over the week-end. W a Margaret L. Terhune. Susan and WUllam T. Sutphln. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. William Hader, of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the home of Mn. Joseph A. Dem- day Congressman Sutphln spent the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley, Mr. Mr. and Mn. Richard Erdmann. Engllshtown. were guests of Mr. and berger. Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggln held day in Lakcburst on government and Mrs. Charles Zumbaco, Miss 9 t, and daughter, Elaine, returned Mrs. John K. Crlne on MoUier's high score for the afternoon and Mrs. business. Florence Qilderslccve,; of Keyport, Monday to Uielr home ln Lyndhurst Edward A. Holtorf, low. Day. a r m e r s e r c h a n t s ■her a visit at the home of Mr. Erd- and Wllllsm Crittenden attended a Mr. and Mrs. Judson Retd, spent F & M The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge dance held at the Elk's Home In ■Mpn's mother, Mn. Richard Erd­ Jacob R. V. M. Lefferts, Jr., will Club was entertained this week at Sunday In Newark. Mann, Sr. be a guest of Miss Jean Buckley, of the home of Mrs. William R. Craig. Freehold Saturday nlte. Mrs. Louise Wlam and Son, Jona­ Na t i o n a l Ba n k Summit, at the annual spring prom than. Mrs. Hines and Son, Millard, Mrs. John Tansey held high score for Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Rabel en­ M a t a w a n , N e w J e r s e y Judge Albert Blvano, of Rulhcr- of Bradford Junior CoUege, Brad­ the afternoon and Mn. William H. or Keansburg, spent Mother's Day tod, was a guest at the home of Dr. ford, Mass., this week-end. Miss tertained their bridge club nt their at Atlantic City. O l d e s t Ba n k in Mo n m o u t h Co u n t y Tlchenor, second, Mrs. Evart Sllcox, home Tuesday nlte. Mtn. R. W. Md Mrs. Oscar H. Hyer Bunday. Buckley ls a student ln the college. of Keyport, and Mrs. Tlchcnor sub­ PetcrA held high wcoro amon^ the j The MlsBes Ruth nnd Marian Stll- L - ^C N W aESTABLI5HE0 IB30 lir. and Mra. Hyer entertained Judge stituted. wcll are driving a new live |)ox.sciwci ^trano at the Log Cabin Lodge on Indies for the evening and John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Fromfleld Crawford, Ford car. They spent Saturday in Um Lakewood road Sunday nlte. Cundle.vs nmontf the gentlemen. of Haverford, Pa., and Frank Boyle, Amonj those from Mntawan At­ Atlantic City. a student In tho Wharton School of tending the dinner given In honor OursLs were; Mr. and Mr.s. Wll»on NEW W AY Mr. and Mn. Claude Bndeau will Finance and Commorce In the Uni­ of Postmaster Edward Broftdstrln LiuuiIhh, of Westfield. Judge nnd Mr. and Mrs. O Raymond Sttl- totre from their apartment In tlie versity of Pennsylvania, Philadel­ at tho Jltvcrvlcw Tavern In Belmiir Mrs, Horace Roberson, of Bayonne, well and family, ol Plainfield, Kpcnt A New Machineleaa tMAiae owned by Mrs. WUsson W. phia. Pa., were guests Sunday at tho Monday nlte were: Mrs. Raphnel C. Mr. utul Mr.s. n. W. Peters, of Bay­ Mother's Day with the former's par­ Kobrough to the apartment former­ Permanent Wave home of Mr. end Mrs. VanWlnklo Devlin, Mm. Rosa Bergen, Mrs Wu- onne. Miss WUhelmhm Hnrrl.s, of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gcono Btllwoll ly occupied hy Mlsa Laura Oordon Todd. jllain II. Sutphln, Mm, Albert Bruce WeflinoUI. M1.VS ChurlotU’ Batzel, of The Fronciui Flre Department W e W ant to Be of •M Miss Mary Well* In the home ot hml Mr.s, Grace Curran. Bayonne und John MfCmulle.sx. baseball team Is sclmlulr'l to play No miu'hinory, no electricity, no Oebrgc Walker on Broad Btreet. Mrs. Charles A. Neldllnuer enter­ overhead wires. It provides four tained the Wednesday Afternoon Mr. and Mm. Harold Close nnd (UlTt'imi oil Mtlulionw for four h lu Barbara M. Derr, of Day- hon.% Charles nnd David, of Middle­ M i Beach, Fla, a student at Sweet Luncheon-Contract Bridge club at Real Help to You town, N. Y, Mri. John CUIIowuy, basin typcit of hnir. Try tlio •ribr College, Sweet Briar. Va., and her home Wednesday. Mrs. S. B. of Bant Orange, Mrs. Harold Ban­ new WAY" Permunent lt'» M in Hill, Jr. of Bronxvllle, N. V. Eggleston held high score for Iho afternoon. Miss Laura E. Oessweln, croft, of Bast Orango, and Mr. and initrvcUnm. Aatudent In Prlnoeton University, Mn. Henry L. Zuckcr and Miss Julia Mra. Harold Bmlth and family, of VENETIAN BLINDS Prince ion, ware over nlte guests Fri­ Arrowsmlth substituted. Preohold, were |ue*U at the home st the hom* of Mr and Mrs. of Mr. and Mri. Merritt J. Warwick When you come here, we try to do & Winkle Todd. Miss Myra Waller and llenry 8. Bunday. REHA DEATS more than Just "go through tha mo* The Monthly Saturday Nite Bridge Terhune leave today to spend Uie Beauty Shop week-end al the home ol Mr. Tnr- The MtNCa Franotw Uoyd, Joan CNb wu entertaUied lut week by 111 llroad Ht. Tel. US tkms" of serving you. M i. and Mra. WlUlam Rabel at the hunr's niece and her husband, Mr. LeFavre, Olalre LePavrr, Dorothea MMM at Mr. and Mm. Oonrad Jo- and Mra. Franclaoo Valdai, bt I than, HOUllnj, Marlon BMIlweil and Ruth Malawan There It sincere Interest back of our httusen In Keansburg Mra. Joseph Pa. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Valdes Stillwell attended the annual con­ efforts to give you good hanking taler |mM high score for Uie eve- and their gueaU wUl attend the vention of the Federated Junior Women'ii Oluba of New Jeney In At­ ntat tmong the Isdles and Joseph Rose T m Hunt Races at Media. Pa. tenrice. We want our facilities to be ■aier among the gentlemen. _ , lanta City laat week-end. Mlu Jotm ______Several memben nf the Trachen LePivre and Mlaa Ruth Stillwell N E W Y O R K • real help to you In what you are Mlu PiartoUa Sandford. daughterj Bridge Olub attended a matbire per- were delegate* of tho MnUtwan trying to do. •f Mr. ant Mrs. Bdward B. Sand- formano# of "Boy Meets Olrl" and Young Wom&n'M League. lard, | student at Maryland college an evening performance or “First or N E W A R K We hope you will give ut many op­ Lady" In New York Saturday. In­ Tlie Matawan Hobby Club wn» en­ ft* WOfaen. LuUiervlU, Md., rode In R o u n d portunities to cooperate with you In Uw Garrison Forest* Horse Bliow cluded In the party were: Mra. How­ tertained last nlte al Uie home nl $ 1 5 ? T rip yen Urdu and today alie la riding in ard Erdmann, Mlaa Esther Blau, Miss Virginia Anderson, In Kryixirl. your financial problems It wW be a Tlie hostesses for the evening were Uw University or Maryland Horan Miss Irene Volte. Mrs. Oeranl Dev-, NilNllAY, MAY IT ■how. Mlaa Sand ford la a memlier lln and Mra. Rensselaer Oartan. Mlaa Andenon. Mrs. Albert T. An­ l ,m .. MAT\IV.\N...... SUS V M. pleasure to serve you at aay time. ef her collage riding elub. derson, and Mrs. Howard Enlinnn; WKDNKHDAY, MAY M M.\T.\IVAN...... StSI A. IM. Mlaa Margaret L. Terhune and an Uie oommlttee In clmrge of the Mlsixl.rj Time _ *®Tf A. Adam Banke. Mr*. Lloyd Mlv. Anne C. Johnson attended a entertahuntnt waa Mlaa Laura Oor­ hmir for I)r) ll.tlt Tins UUM. Mra. Frank Plsher Mra. luncheon and iperUng of Uie New don and Mrs. William 0. Ludl. Mli* Rtlarslaf 11. 1. 1s gaed ea aar O*ofge w. Clark Jr. Mn. victor Jersey Historical Society at Uie laura Lorenaaon, or New York, iiavr . , ‘"* 1 O^alral tnila. u ,.> l T H E MATAWAN BAN K n^Uda. Mtas Alice U Dawe. Mrs new Historical Snrlely Building In all llluslaraled lecture and display on (nn.sl.I h* Si**..*?¥••• ll.kM assat •* Hr •« safe, tins. n»m slallsss asl skawa MATAWAN, N. J. OaH H. Koeker. Jr. Mta Julia Bar- Newark Wednesday. Mlaa TYrhuno illustrated locluro and display mi «k*t. asS far adlllUaal latsma- ekp md Mr*. Charlotte South at- la a member of the board or mana­ Simdc china. The glee club or llic , tle n . Xwidtd the annual meeUng or the gers at the society and Miss Johnson Malawan Young Woman'a Lea me tfabMoUUi Oounty Missionary So. Is registrar for Uie MonmouUl Count)' sang a lew selections and Mr , \i H PAY YOUR TKLKPIIONK BILLS HERK Cttty al Uw Baptist Ohureh In Leon. Chapter of the Daughters of Uie Douglas Fisher played sovcrnl plnno .JcTsry. ( 'cut nil «Mo Wednesday. American RevoluUon. composition*. We Are An Authorised Collector

Hattie Strang Hat Junior Woman's Club To The H. E. Seeleyi Sperdw e r t k J to On Mothar'g Day Hava Flower Mart Booth 65th Anniversary Quietly Mrs. Itattie HaU Strang lately re- Mias Madeline Cadea la Chairman Capt. and Mrs. Henry Klwood See­ Mmtd to her borne on Washington Ol Aaaaal MeUwr-Dasghier ley. of Belford, observed Uielr fifty- Bletl, Malawan, after spending the MecUag Te Be Held May M nrui wedding anniversary last Fri­ Mater In test Orange. MoUier's day quietly at home, Five years ago toajr t o entertained Mr. and Mn. Bell Beef Co. The May business meeting of the they celebrated their golden anni­ J. Thompson who had driven bi their Matawan Junior Woman's Club was versary with a celebraUon which 120*122 MAIN STREET M ATAW AN Car fratn Anaconda. Mont. Mr. and held Tueaday e von Ing with the presi­ began at 3 o'clock In Uio afternoon pra. Bdward UndertUlL Mrs. Eunice dent, Mias Marjorie VauBraklr, and contbiued unUl t o'clock at nlte. FREE DELIVERY •anUi and Andital BooUi. all of preaiding Mr. and Mrs. William Chadwick PHONE MATAWAN 1644 ■ M O n a p . Reports or Mlsa Prancte Olllla, acted as groomsman and bridesmaid In Uw evening Mrs. Strang and chairman of the card party held on si Uie festivities. hir guests bad a plcuanl Ume al lhe April IT. and of Miss Iris Chapman, I of bar san, AdleL ln Keyport. Mra. Seeley, who is Tt years of age. chairman of the 15 disposed ol on is a daughter of the late WlUlam and Friday and Saturday Specials Mr. Thompson entertained the co-operaUve plan, were received. i with aovtng pictures of scenic CaUierlne Willis, of Keansburg. Mlsa Madeline Egan. Mlsa Msrlan Capt. Seeley will be elghty-two In RocV j Uunbertam'and Tito Ruth Tun- August He Is Uie son of Uie late wHta wild white goats nlng ton offered reports concern big FRESH Many kinds of dear running thru Capt. John and Martha Seeley. At Uie annual Junior Woman'a Club one time he was engaged with his PO] \K i b 1 8 ° th» rocky country, also pictures of Convention held at Atlantic Olty on SHOULDERS Mahuful WUd hones being doaneeU- rather ln running a steamboat which May •. Mias Ifcan and Miss Lam- piled between Port MonuiouUt and bertson. official deletatee of the elub. New York. Pure Pork Freah Pork were accompanied to Uie convention SAUSAGE - -. - • LIVER • . . . » 1 5 c QfTbt UglonWill hy Mlaa Tunnlngton, Mra. Oscar • 1 9 * 1 Voluntary Inmate At itertatn Mmvtnera n tlu r a T *®n'*e nnils. I;UlinTtomjul^MII- coming year, au mombers vohuiiar- lacing Ued around her neck Efforts M a sf Um baseball team at a recent! Uy fomed a eoaunlUas lo estimate to revive her were unsuccaar -a;. can be furniHhed in'most any color to hannoime tbsiltlll Nfewtaen dollars have been j Uw ooat ot repairs, htnilalilngt and According to a report by Dr. E. F. or conti'iiHt with your room decorations. T e n d e r p r M ulad to Uw elub by Uie UgW)t lo wpkoop ol Uw more farorable. Baker, of Uie hospital staff, Mrs. kHp Uw baseball team get started 1 Ttw elub voted to have a booth at ScliwenUa wu suffering from pay- 28 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. tiie Boneless ^ v > t R c > a s t i b 2 3 ° Or. Oarard a. DtvUn oonmbuted a i tho Booood Ahflual Flo war Mart, ciraela and cerebral arid arterial •Matter's aMSk. Drill pracUce was sponNirM M Uw Oarden Depart- ■derails. The report elated Uiat ahe IJJ.SO aUrted last Friday nlte. ment of the Woman's Club, on May had made an unsuccessful attempt Shoulder Pork Pure tlw Mbm iNrty MM on April < II and tt. K*ht wowMh volute ui end her life Jan, n . Other slate (ireparttonaUly law In price CHOPS ...... , 2 3 c ! LARD- . . . . tbl2 c M w u a Mi suMus with t m ton* i leorad to work al Uw tonu and u The woman wu admitted lo the AfltM reeolvad. Tills money wu walUauts. hospital Sept. U. IMV Bhe wu the Save money by dealing direct with 1 Dixie Style M M to PMiM m t hata. u m bands Mba Ann W*U* was unanimously wife nf OoUhllf Soliwerdle, Spring- the manufacturer 1 *7c | White 7c AIM |M> jacesptod bs a new wambsr. nrld Avenue, New Providence, & pE o d 6 ,o r2 5 c [BACON- • tb 1 # ILIMA BEANS can # '1 1 ^^a^tThe uoUtm report saidtnd thatDsufMar there w u no Send aa a poet card ar letter far eaUasata and full particulars. !wattlnt wlU bo held al Uw Ookmial evidence ol bruises on Uw body. • t W M O olion . rr norwu mo. iws|Tm Hows oo May M. whan Mrs. B R O O K - D T tWMMM i Ml slant ad vet Us. Howard Haneaok Seoond annual Flower Mart WUl THE NEW -ART MFG. CO. JTTER i b 2 9 c log H H MW f t Uw Herald whleh u Is Uw ba oonduotad Thursday tad Friday F I E L D 1 3 1 tgspne, published of Uw on Highway K opposite Buttonwood 24 Flrat Street Keyport, N. J. it f m r , r*V.-Sf«»A • KEYPORT AND MAtAWAN H. S. TEAMS i. ATHLETES OUTPOINT PREPARE FOR NEXT WEEK’S GAMES MATAWAN HIGH IN TRACK MEET HERE Carhart’s Nine Battle* Hoffman High Tueiday, While Squan* Total 51 Points To The Hometteri’ 39; Elder Mat* Tickle Freehold Monday Away And S PORTS Takes Individual Point Honort With Olsen Leonardo On May 19 At Home Second And Brown In Third Place our traditional rivals In soholastlo In a shore conference scheduled nporU were nnt thru a series of TICE HURLS KEYPORT BERRY AND DINGFIELD track and field meet staged at tho kttS workouts In batting and flow­ Matawan High School Athletic Field ing by tholr respective coache*, Stan­ TO WIN OVERMETUCHEN IN SCORELESS D U E last week, between Matawan and ley Carliart and Dauglai FUher thla OAK SHADES BREAKS R U M HITS BALL Manasquan schools, the 'Squana week ln preparation for the coming EVEN IN TWO BATTLES squad carried off total point honors battles. Carhart’s H. S. Nine Hitt As We See It In HARD IN FIRST FRAME Jamesburg And Matawan SI to 39. The Individual scoring Keyport High Bchool nine will try Timely For 9-1 Victory High School*’ Battle I* honors went to “Rusty" Elder or 1U best to even an old score with ONHOMEBALL FIELD TO NIP LONG BRANCH Matawan with 11 points; Olsen, or Its most dangerous foe, the Hoffman On Middies’ Field Halted In The Sixth Manasquan, finished second with High team at South Amboy next W int Over Leonardo, But The Shore Ar^a Dietz, Konetki and Smith 10 points and Brown, of Matawan. Tuesday afternoon while this after­ The Keyport High School nine A brilliant hurling duel between third with 8. - Drops Sunday Tilt With By “BALL UAWK" Drive In Runt To Win Berry and DlngQeid waa halted In noon Matawan plays Oarhart'! nine played championship ball Friday af­ gum m a 17 at Keyport ternoon to score an easy 9 to 1 ver­ Woodbridge Braves 3 to 2 Battle Sunday the sixth (by agreement) Prlday af­ 100 yard dash—Elder, Matawan; The Kcyu scored a 13 to 2 victory dict over Metuchen on the latter ternoon on the Matawan tchool dla- Jackson, Matawan: Clark, Manas* over Leonardo home Wednesday af­ field. Manager Johnny Lease's Oak Tloe And Berry! Improving As the result of a vicious atlack on mond with Jamesburg and Matawan quan. Time 0:10.8. ternoon as Tice fanned 14 and al­ Oeorge Tice was In raro form and Shades A. C„ nine Is at present ■tevport and Matawan High School ball teams are beginning to round Ctlccurullo In the first Innln; In a scoreless deadlock. 220 yard dash—Olsen, Manasquan; lowed 6 hits. Hedley htt two triples hurled effectively over the full dis­ playing at a .600 gait, winning the “ Into mid-season (orm and last Friday afternoon Tice pltchcd a three- which netted the Rumson A. C. three Dlngfleld, the Jamesburg fireball Clark, Manasquan; Elder, Matawan. to lead the Keys' attack. Rapolla, tance, holding the Middlesex aggre­ season opener 3 tb 3 over Leonardo hit game to give Keyport a 9 to 1 triumph over Metuchen while Berry runs. Wglter “Dizzy" Koneskl bested acc, shaded his mound opponent Time 0:25. Tony Smith, YankowaU and Septen gation to three hits and sending F. C., and dropping last Sunday's allowed Jamesburg five safeties as the' teams battled to a scoreless tie. his mound opponent In a brilliant Berry ln effectiveness, allowing the 440 yard dash—Olsen, Manasquan; also shared ln the homesters' bat­ eight enemy batsmen back to the conflict 10-8, both diamond skir­ The old baseball adage . . . 'As a pitcher goes, so goes the team' and ln hurling duel Sunday afternoon 3 to homesters four hits, st .’uck out twelve Manclnl, Matawan; Mueller, Mata­ ting spree. dugout via the route. Tice mishes being staged on the Maple nine out of ten ball games, a wrong pitch, a walk, a faulty motion on the 2 on the Rumson Field before a large and did not Issue a base on tolls. wan. Time 0:67.5. Coach Oarhart will probably start also fielded his mound position per­ Place ball orchard. mound with runners on the sacks, may be the turning point of a diamond crowd. Berry's delivery was maced for 880 yard run—Applegate, Manas­ Bmlth or Rossell on the mound fectly totaling six assists without a L. Kalletf) drew the hurling as- conflict. The game last Friday proved that both Tlee and Berry can Koneskl and Cuccurullo turned ln five blngles, he fanned flve and quan; Brown, Matawan; Home, against Matawan today and save mlscue. slznmcnt ln the opener (or the pitch a good brand of ball, If they recclvc the fielding support from their a four hit performance but the for­ walked two. Dlngfleld proved as Manasquan. Tlmo 2:15. Tice for the game against South Angle “Tiny" Rapolla, tho diminu­ homesters and held tho Leonardo team mates. ' mer was credited with the triumph competent In swinging a bat as he Milo run — Brown, Matawan; Amboy next Tuesday. The Hoffman tive shortstop, proved a menace to clubbers to four hits and whiffed * * * f • * . as his mates bunched their hits In was In serving a baffling assortment Home, Manasquan; Wahl, Mata­ High aggregation holds a victory over Metuohen's pair of fllngers, and led eight. Wildness on his part In Is­ , Trojans Open With Victory the opener, coupled with an . from the mound. He cracked out wan. Time 5:WJ. ■ the Keys this season and Carhart Is the Keys’ attack with a and suing three walks aided by an error VERY fan who attended the opening game nt the new Trojan Ball Park Vldnask! and Doltz started tho fire­ two “clothes line” hits but his mates High Jump—Braender, Moore and anxious to even the count. three singles ln six trips to the plate. In right Hold by Desln netted the on Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, (formerly Hunter’s field) last works with line singles; McLoughlln could not deliver the necessary Jones, Manasquan, an tied. Height Coach Fisher will also have to Carhart's clubbers chalked up a total visitors their first run ln the second Sunday afternoon appeared to be satisfied with the Impressive debut of popped out at Pitcher Cuccurullo punch to score him on either occa­ 6 ft. 2 In. Juggle his mound Oaff as Matawan of ten hits, bunchmg them effectively frame while the second tally resulted Manager Fred Harshar’s New York Trojans which team will reprosent but Koneskl camo thru with a long sion. Broad Jump—Eldfr, Matawan; Fl­ Is slated to meet Freehold Monday ln the third frame to score four runs from a slnglo and doublo ln tho sev­ Red Bank at this ball park every Sunday afternoon and from Juno on, ln single to left center, scoring Vldnaskl "Rusty" Elder was a menace on the gonl, Matawan; Clark, Manasquan. at tho county seat while the fol­ and adding five more during tho re­ enth. Krug, Leonardo mound ace, nlte games twice each week. Truo, the port Chester nine which furnished and Delta. ' First baseman Smith base paths, being credited with the Distance 19 ft. 3 ln. lowing afternoon, Fisher’s nine maining six Innings. . brot about his own downfall with a the opposition gave a poor exhibition aiul was hopelessly outclassed to tho banged a long liner to right for two only two base thefts of this abbre­ Shot Put—Towne, Manasquan; clashes with Leonardo home. The The “middles” scorcd Its lone run stresk of wlldnens In the opening tune of 14 to 1. Tho homesters packed plenty of punch on Lhe attack bases scoring Koneskl wltli what viated ball game. Veary turned ln an Burlew, Matawan; McKeen, Mata­ Mats should defeat the Middletown ln the opening frame, Cramer frame. He dished out four walks and looked good on tho defense, but until the Trojans pass the “acid lost" proved later lo bo the deciding run. excellent fielding performance for wan. Distance 44 ft. 3 In. Township team Tuesday while on reached first on an error, advanced which wns sandwiched ln with two against a real ball olub and some red not pitching, will tho writer give Koneskl experienced a stormy ses­ the homesters, accepting eight Discus—Klpp, Matawan; Taylor, Monday the Flsher-ltea may find the to the midway sack on Pennington's hits to prosent tho homesters with a Hamhar’B aggregation tho official ok. however, Romo wasn't built In a sion ln tho olghth stanui when Wally chances without a allp-up. In fact, Manasquan; Towne, Manasquan. county seniors a hard nut to crack. sacrifice bunt, went to third on Clay- throe run start. day so we'll have lo give the Rod Bank club a few weeks to mould into a walked Woody VanDyko; Vanorclla tho entire team played errorless ball Distance OB ft. 9 In. Hoffman High scored a B to 1 tri­ plle's infield out and scored on Mes- Tlio homesters’ fourth tally camo formidable combination aud capable ot holding Its own against tho top- rifled a slnglo Into center, VanDykc behind the steady and effective hurl Javelin—F. Ln.ihek, Maniuquan; umph over Malawan Tuesday at seroll’s doublo. In tlio third canto on VanCllcf's sin­ notcheriT lu tho semi-pro ranks. Harihar Ib a former veteran minor going lo third. Dilllono greeted Kon- lng of Berry. Kulpenskl, Mons.viuun; M. Lashck, Vlnnlo Tlntyrman and Harry South Amboy In a game which ter­ Keyport's mound ace settled down gle, Oesln's two-bagger, and Eovlno's leaguer and knows whut It's all about; therefore ho oan bo depended upon cskl with a torrid llnor to left center Mannwitmn. pistnnce 144 ll. minated In tlio sixth by agreement. from here on and held the Mctiiclien one base drive, wlillo the fifth and to produce ii winner. Jerry VuiiUnm, tlie business manager nf tho Tro­ scoring two runs. Koneskl promptly Polly, a well known semi-pro bat­ Keyport lost to Uie ume tram 8 to 4 team io two bingles, one by Penning­ llnrfl tally for the afternoon resulted jans, hns given Hnrslinr a free hand and promises to spare no expense In ended the threatening rally by bear­ tery from Jamesburg, wero ln uni­ on April 34 but regardless of thcso ton In tho Klr.th and the other by on Eovlno's torrinc circuit clout over placing n winner In Rod Bank. ing down on every pitch to tlio next forms and wero seon on Lhe Aral and FLYNN’S 1906 RECORD comparative ncorra, a record crowd Bush In the eighth. thu embankment In tho sevonth. ’ • • « * * tlircu hitters. The votornn Pollsh- llilrd baso ooschbig linos during Uils contest, has always turned out lo witness n The box ncorc; Btrano, Turk and Eovlno led ttyc ' Neptune Clly In The Llmrllle Amcrican mound acc and tho rugged IS VERY IMPRESSIVE Hi-xmrt (0) Itnllau nipper, cudi allowed four Jiuiipaburg (Oi bail game between the Keyiiort and homesters attack Ii) this encounter. OU nuiy be Interested to know that Ncptuno has not only a powerful Alt It II l><) A r. AII It II 1*0 A K safeties altho Kqneskl wns moro cf- Mitluwim school tcums anti will be lUnkn, tili, ...... n a \ 1 11 •« ' In last Sunday's battle, the Wood­ bull team rriircupntlng Its high school this si-iimiii Init ILh town tcnm Is Nui'niitluk, till I 0 0 0 Batted .320 And Fielded oil Imnd Ui mor tills battle Uxluy. Ilniiolln. im ...... <1 ti 4 I 3 II brldge Braves went on a hitting Y fcellve In llm pinches than his h'lmiierlo. !fl» I) n ri n o nnllh, Ih ... ft ii i in o i going like ii house on llro In the county llreiiiKU s li'iigtii'. The Neptune Ohrtall»nae;i, aa (i I l l o .930, Registered 30 Bate Tlio game wll! net underway nt H: 48 Yunknwtkl, If ..4 t fl tt U 0 ramiiniin In the fourth, fl!t.h and lllgh Sohool nine soared n 31 to 0 victory over IH. riousniil lust Friday nuiimd nppnni'ht. I'ailarilnu, n .. o i ia i u i! ... 8 3 1 U U 0 ninth to overcome au early lead The Ikix score: Dlnvfold, |i 0 3 tl II II T h e fts And 2 6 Walks p. in. Krvpmt Ih the favorite for Ifmllfly, If .. » 6 I 0 0 0 while thn lire fighters of tlmt town triumphed over Lltlln Silver 3 to I. lluaay' it - 0 0 (I II I) today's iiiimt' nml should liikn the Joluimm, o to dOfoat Lo tlio Lillin of 10 lo fl In many starts In longue competition. Freehold has a seasoned aud well N. Viiuhykn, rf ll I 0 0 Tills in llle third instalment In a Mti-rMi. Ul. ft 3 3 1 I I Hmtjh. r 0 (I Illitlillliihi...... Atxlnniv o o n o ii Mirten <>! nrtlvlns on Mntawan's dia­ iimmln. THt, |> ...... 6 0 0 o (I 0 a slimiest. A total ol 30 lilts wero baliuicod ball club tml Inckn pllrliern while Neptune linn thiUmxl nipper In Ut-nM, r! 0 \ 0 I' 0 registered by the tennis In llils but­ 1 s mond slum or thirty years ago re­ the circuit lu Jack CluveuKcr who Is linoked by n ln»t young lighting ball Hliiit’h. I? . Total, 0 ft 111 li 0 Tutiils...... 41 0 10 87 HI J) ting bee. ouili club chalking up 14 I* Vnnhyko. 1 ! ! S vealing briefly Ui<< individual play­ Mfturhrn . • club which paokn plorty nf elans at tlw t)al anil In tlw field. Fort Mon­ YtMiniHlfi, 3b .. I 1 I II RARITAN A X TROUNCE All K II I’ll A K In the third column of the box scorn. mouth trounced Long llrnueli 7 to 1 In another twlllte Jcngun conflict. 0|l|HH|jR||lli>r,, lbMi ,..... fl 0 o 0 11 Ali II II l'() A K er's record fnr lhe season of 1SOO. Oi'aiiti'r, rf ...... 4 1 0 0 0 o Hi'hulill, (Ib 0 0 ttlliler. uf ..I* I 0 The first article which appeared on l'rmilnfton, Hit ., . n o l i» 3 o SaidHIn wns wild and Ineffective Up to anil Including last Friday ovunlng'6 games, Neptune City was lending a i Hn-iy, ti 1 0 I’ui'i'urulln, i . 1 I) 0 l o V«'i»ry, oli ,,, ...... 8 tho sport page of this nswspaper UNION BEACH NINE 1 0 4 Muha. m ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 thnimit, walking nix and his slants the olroult wllh three wins and no setback*. Thn season Is still yntisig Hllllr.no, ||b 0 1 0 0 " 4 Olaypoolfs aa .n o n i u n Ualom, rf ., 0 0 aeveral Weeks ago brot back memories Metftoroil, If ...... , ;i it 1 21 o i wore Immmowt for two home runs, nnd unyllilng Is liable to liappun when tho nthor olubs blurt hitting Uielr Tot**!, JmikMiti ii i I (I a , thvno doubles and eight .,.w a 4 84 ft tt Khyiouk, o , of Oliarllo Bollock's fine perform­ T. DrNapuh, 3h , 4 « i> j) a i stride. ; Miintaini A. <).. (N) IJlukay. ati . Hopton Hit* For Circuit OlMovleh, lb __ . n o ii 7 ii n slngliw. Koxcl, his mound oppon All II II l‘0 A H UomiHon, If ance ou tlio offense and defense for fmiky. of .1 oo t o i / * ■* ’ *i * Vl'tmmiikl if \ \ 'A tt \) In The Seventh With Rom). If ...... 3 0 ” Ul tt tt cut. proved himself to be more ef­ Nslt Watrr Day Npnrls Menu Ttllou, <on. n , 4 0 0 1 Iwrn and. today tlio writer offers T(|0 Raritan A. 0. nine, of Key- Hiuir* br liinini* 7 ,1, wlillo MaU wan will hold il* UOMMUUilvoiwiy lu September, fT Townnra who complied a fine araaon Manager Ball trotted out drey to Oak Rliadet' loft field guardian, alao at Lake Lefferts, two ball gamea. one between the old llinnrs, nnd tho other Itimmoii A. <‘...... 800 000 oov.-i Tl«0 1| off lluah, Ol off I. blow himself to a olroult drive In the ryiHtmarf record of ,330 In hilling snd ,930 In the tiring line with Lester An tht re­ Illl by jilloh^ H«)*Uit (hy lluah,) betweenE two all-star ooml-pro loams, it Lraek and field meet aiul other in­ T• whw„ hftftfl„nr„ hits. ume, niniiM.Hmttl). Hlnlnti baaita, BATtlHRAY fielding. . ceiving end while Klein and Geno­ l!■iin|rtr*~K©*hlM\ foutli. ' teresting athletic contests, ir present plana far tht colebratlous In both M«'l,«ii»lillii,• ‘llll W.*•* Van^ l>yk«s- Vannirlla K»yporl II, n. ft. Mulurhflii I, With the score deadlocked going f.'iniuk...... iHiliIll lly Hy K ItoiiMkl,oiimHI. Vjll; by by I?Oiiih>iiMUi Off*— KomwM*'...... *- Toma llivor ?. Kr««hoM ft. purpose of swinging a bat IU times, Grey, after a shaky first Inning, set­ Into Uio ninth, Woodbrldge waa lit­ tnd most successful community events of tho kind ever stuged In this li «>rr (‘ut'tMirulIu, I, , Ni'ptuno d ly al, Point I’laManl ft. lUii|Hri*# HHtniiKin aiid Van llliinl, Allanllo KlaKlanda 1ft, l«aofmrilo ft. lilt safely on 4(1 occasions anil batted tled down and pitched superbly for KEYPORT BEARS ClAW erally handed the game on a silver area of tho eouhty, . « , . « platter when Btrdclla became wilder Manaatiuan il, H. ft, H. I). Oaihfrtln o. In 38 runs. On the defense, Flynn the eight Irnmes, allowing six blntlea, llelmar liraves To Play Munflay tHiinty Klrvmfa'a f , pitched bslls tlmt were not over the announced today that the Raritan stages of their battle at Rod Bank Turk, of 4 I J 0 0 oeso, Bradnor, Bwool, Vnudrrvecr, Lnney and Oakley, Loltch and Paul Jaiipukl, lb ... 0 0 ture mi llielr AM acre farm, “Oreen FRIDAY MAY I plate. Colored club had several dates open Field Sunday afternoon and pllod up ‘ 9 # Bohrelbor aro also due to get Into action, Bunday afternoon, htato Hoayiia) ft, UJonmom 4. VAUCIInf. If . • ♦ « ♦ • Pastures'' In Pnttor Counly, Pennsyl­ Flynn was not a long distance and were desirous of closing them six runs during the first three frames J)naln, rf ...... vania. They plan to ralso cattlo and ngllalilown Mara 8, r»rtn*ra 1. oloutor ai tho records show, his 40 only to see that lead cut down as the IQiivltto, au ... 1 ; P oankfroiiu p. IvaiilioM 8. with any team of like strength In tha 14. KaJMa, (i 1 t II I Odd« And Kuda, llere And There sheep In the Keystone stato nnd may RiKYMuiau Indiana ft, OrQAn Orov#a 4. hits for the 'DO season were almost shore area. game progressed. THE Keyport Dowling League's second and filial round will wind up next also start a camp thoro. MlilillKownem 18, PnK Monmouih 11, entirely of the one-base variety. Thn With the Lying run on third ba«o Total . U 8 10 31 11 I SimDAV The box score! \ Ti. ti) Thursday aooordlhg to an announaoineht by Promoter Al Schwarck The veteran nthletio mentor at the long distant drives were delivered Hnrtliin \. t\ 11«> ' ami one down In the ninth, Oarry All It ft PO A K today. Up to last Friday, the longue standings allowed Baysldes holding counly seal was named first presi­ Ki«y|mti IMra 8, It, 0, Itajorcil Rika A, from the bats of Stalling, Sc hook and All It II PO A 16 Post turned on tho heat and whlnwd Hurl, na .... 4 0 0 3 8 “ 1‘ Oak Mlta , ' 0 I 8 0 fourth spot alt closely bunched In a desperate battle to dethrone tho Two I'ubllo High Schools of which The clover third Mcker waa not tlHllkH. Ill) . . . . , n o o o i o tors to retlra the sode and add a S Ur Dlokey. ff ... 1-..0 t 0 liotl Uaak Trojuiia 18. Tori lAaat^r I. Mnckuaou, rf .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 I’uilllal, o .. 0 ® 1(1 1 Baysldes. Tlio play-offs will probably tnko place during Decoration Usy he was mainly responsible In organ­ Naviwlnk ft, IQatonlown 4. with the Malawan olub after the 1000 l. weok. The tired buslnosimon In this vicinity who have, ln the past gono ising. He terminates his coaching Hntl llank Towner* 4, Loonartlo t<*, C. 3. season as Schock, Simpson, Leh­ H. .Iiickfcnh. km 3 9 * II I S Post, former ace forkhanded flip­ KklilufT4 8b .. 0 0 I) 1 Ii. II, loe Co., 0, CWlvnr Ilyron ft. l)wou, rf ... - jr i i l o o per of the Kayport High Bchool Wtillact, ‘ib 1 \ 1 t the popular sport this spring than In tny previous year, while others profoaslon hn learned In Ills boyhood mil"iwng _...... l.aka 7, llolrttaf ...... Dama 9. Ailed In st Lh* "hot corner" during . a o l o i ' i ' Jnkrtio, of , 0 0 6 0 jrriMhoM‘ old Ifoly NamoNamn 4, TrmitonTrail to' 8. «Jrcy, |> ...... varsity nine, was In mid-mason have found tlmo to slip away on a little fishing trip. Thin as we visit tho —farming. Iloyal A. I.’.I.1, 4, NrultliiO (XlyMly 1Tlaam I. 1007 and '08. form and held the opposition to Tfrtnl 84 I 4■ 8H 37 Total...... W 10 10 SI a 4 CalUifl In 71K atirounl o( rtln. local tennis court* we see both young tnd not so young getting timed up for In, Piaaaanlaaaant 8. (.'nforaACiilnr*^ Olanla IT I nluit llpilfli (4) l^onarrto F. C*...... OlO 001) 1-3 Waal llorvah A. <7. ft, II. H. Quart* 6, four hits. Ho was In serious trouble tn active season on tho day courts. Down at the Keyport Yacht Club, Start thn baby oliioks wllh Bra- Challenger Oil Burner, completely AU ll HPOAH In the seventh, eighth and ninth but OAk HhmlM A C...... HOt 000 1-fi ‘ort'ormt, -Ij .. 4 i . S 1 they're getting ready for a busy season or oomet raoea while the majority con Complete Starter, Wo oarry a When necessary svsll yourself wllli Installed, *208.00. Ask for demon- Jpimvntf. r .,., a 3 f 1 1 0had enuf reserve left to bear down Karnrd run* Oak Unadon 8, fetiln. I*. complete linn nf feeds that take our emergency fuel oil aervloe. Sun­ strallon. II la safe, economical, noise- . Young, It* .. a o 0 110 and halt thn uprising. Tho Keyport Kallrtn, Wnllaco! Ihrot h*aa nltar months, painting and repairing motor bonis for tho owners who have had caro of the chick from tlio egg to les* and clean. Ilopla Coal, Key­ o I days, nights and holidays. Day phone . Jainra. 'f .. . 4 0 0 tt southpaw was wild enuf to be effec­ Turk: kqinn rum Wo vino. Molmi l*M«ai their boats boaohod thruout Iho winter months. lay-nest, BtulU. advSftfwJ 190. Night, 1784-J. Stulta adv37tfwj port 701. adv37w) **rhotil, if., *' . 4 9 <> 1tive as he walkod seven but tightened H. KallHal, fllrano 3. Rovlno 1, Dickey , , • * • bunion. !ll» .. 4 0 0 I 9 0 9, KtlrtilfT 1. l4ifl nn dhjibi 0*k RbailnN UU», «•( ...... 800 0 O 0up In the plnehes to send fifteen 10. lefluiumtn n. Hmhi on b«llt off l«. . . Kennedy-Blorms queko Heard Again IcIn, ]». iT .. a o o 1 0 baok to tho benoh via the strikeout KailrU.li off Krug ft! atruuk out by ankoiitl...... ll 4) 0 KallHa K hy Kruv 10: ■aorlrtoe hlla: This column Is usually hold lo six county sport Items because of tho route. He alqo hit three batsmen. Mnri^ln six cap letter word "KBY-MAT" our abbreviation for Keyport and Mata­ Total...... M 4 fl 31 IO 3 nnplritN V. Yankeakl gnrt W. Ynnv. Mose Qreen, the KIka' mound ace, Hi'oriT: wan, however wo could not lot another week go past without mentioning 'nlutt Hoa«'h ...... 10® 22? wu maced for tlx hits, all dellvorcd arllun A. t*...... *—1° 0»h HliMli»a (R) something about tho Doc. Kennedy va Oliniilo Storms verbal combat. > Doc Nummary by Barbour, J. Flschfor and Tony A“ ** M PO A K was quite a pitcher ln hla heydays and olulins SUirms never even gopa foul Mnmp ninx: Hojiaon, two' bUe hltai Bmlth, Sammy Septen went lilt- H. Knlli’la, ail .. . y«wi\b, V, Young* tlrav, R. Jaokaon. M»ig««!lo, imi ,. ball nil him much less a , while Charlie Insists (being quoted In- nlilHi. Ham' oil ball* On (Irty I. Off less but lurned In a linn performance Hrniio, ( ! ...... dlreotly) “WHy ask any of the old timers how I used to hit that Old applo H«in ti; KtrtM-k out by Urey 10. Klein on the receiving end of tho Keyiiort Turk, cf ...... Jam«kl, IU .,. baok in Kennedy's time." Ed Vanderveer promises to come to the rescue battery. ' JOovlno. Jfli . •.. and clear this baseball mystery up qulekly. The box score: I,. KalUa, rr ed Bank Trojan* To Play K«»|inrl HMlrt IS) If ...... AT HUNTER S FIELD An it ii k Hanlallu, July, Iho Keyport Bears will bo per­ ayonne At Hunter’* Sun. Atiriarann, Mi .... 4 II II II Oak Shades A. C. Release* I. Kmlth. II ..... 4 I II II mitted tn uso the Oak Shadet Field Newmap Spring* Road J I II II tviuirtlirliii* Stiff Schedule Of Game* duiJnu those four wttkt, whloh In­ Fred llarNhar'a Now York Trojans Quinn, rr ...... Harbour, » ..... n i > ti clude July B, 19, it tnd M. Will invm represents Red Bank at J. Msphrr, SU ... i n n IV Kiok, Uit .. A-” " ' » RED BANK T. Nmllh 11) ... j i it i CIODlliiakl, tn , New Managerial Ntaff l« Kleoled Al The schedule nnlerVt revamped onclosed field on Jtapten, v ...... h j n o Clohlpn, nf ... i n i ! ! Monday Nile's Meeting Held Al Newiiuui Springs Road, Red I*. Fhwhtar. uf .. . j I a I Moiltll, it ...... 1 i 113 i i Mny 11 -Royal A, O. P. Amboy home Tuat. |i ...... II o 6 n ICrwol, f ...... 1 0 3 10 Olubrimma llere ink, uie Muiivi to meet tlio powor- Xaiiibro. Jf . . 0 0 10 0 34 Princeton Olub l iiayiMinr a. A. Sunday afternoon Total ...... ,,,,,,,,,, IM I I l| 0 0 0 11 South River Inline SUNDAY, MAY 17tlr rulurnl Mika (I) m i 1::: 0 8 8 3 1 At a special meeting held hy the th llu* kiuih' starting at 3 o'olook, hMrmioiiii, Sli 1 1 0 1 II 31- Keystone A, O, Mm Trojans aro composed of for- l»cKiUk, rf members of tho Oak Shades Athletic Old nrldge liome Game Starts 3 p. m., Dayllte Saving Tima ■r rnlirur nml minor league players Club, Monday nlto, John Lenso was Jlllio 7 Hungarian Olub homo TW*I ...... U 10 18 m 18 8 elected field manager; Johnny Turk, t Mnnugrr Hnrshar hinted lu t Wnortrlrti© ... 14 South Amboy Liotn home U%k Hhaflea , i M S ' - 1!! captain, and Pat Margolin, bnnklna uday dial ho was dickering tor _ , Summiif, 31-P. Amboy Cuba home mound wrvii'es ol Jack Oloven- manager. M-Keyslones Old Brldgo homo BAYONNE A A tojprt™"' ,!*S Immediately after the regular rou­ nml niHii-.i'v Haberman, olio tovliio, Ilaaln, Oaairnakl furoalnns, July 4 -Belleville Nlte Ow|l homo nry I June, Art Manuel and Dave Imiltli Jhr»n ba*. hllaj Oflldsn; hrrmn tine of club butlntsa, Booking Man­ t-Hungarian Olub away II M I ™n“f l » « r ' hMMl I ager Margello released a partial wit, all well known oounty stars. Mlrsnu, l)win, J, Blok, nan* mi i>»N« I3—Rast Keansburg away collogn battery from No* York Nfiir* liy la nlasi . . . . pH $1 op Knjtel ' ‘ sehndulo of games whloh will keep 10—Haslet A. 0, Hway 1 perlomi at Hunter's Field Bun- ll'fy. aoTiuiis!;;;; i ;; ’.iw m t « t i the ball loam busy until Aug, 1. The an—llnpelawn A. 0. away MuniMMrr lifilillnfiar llir K«anl I iiltenioon 111 behalf of tht Bay- Sou , fast Royal A, C„ of Perth Amboy, Aug. 8-Koyport nears home N. Y. TROJANS c ciuii. llravee will be the attraction on the loaal field Bunday afternoon opposing the Freneau To Play Halil Tho Uhlan Beach Bravos will op­ TO OHOANIZK NINB Oak Bhaden nine with the game get­ Admission According to John Wlnans, the ting underway kt S o'olook, pose ai. Btrltar't Bayvlew A A. aim. day afternoon at thn sohool field, I- Muxwrll h . Mayer A»*oclstlon At your service with OalrtM, Hunt married men ithe Braves) tnd single There are nine home games listed C h ild r e n uiirni'i' Harbor, will place a lltt lub, Prolo and Wayne Do* rood, men (Freneau Indiana of Uie Fren­ and four on lha road and II wat whllo Uta Anchor AC. Is slated lo S meet tht Oak Bhade* Tigers nn the Grandstand (adults) -pro team on th* diamond this it otiwpMt tnd safest method of eau Flre |}ept., will play on tht Msta­ learned today that while Oak Shades aiTortllng to reports, feeding, BtulU, advTltfwJ wan Hkjh aohool Itetd Bunday, will play all Its gamte away during Cottage Park Field, al Union Beaoh.

A PAGE TWO—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAff JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936 CUFFWOOD M0RGANV1LLE CHEESEQUAKE GORDONSCORNER BELFORD MARLBORO '£ COMMUNITY NEWS . ______« vo* Mr*. WUllam Edler celebrated her Many of the local paople attended Mlu Sllsabeth Coetkr^-JonlMbd A Bloao party wai held in the Oaptaln and Mr*. John ONwi etle- Matthew Kerrlgan, of rfw Yori, the crowning of the Blaend Virgin to her hom* with rheumatism and parish room tf lim Cptoopel Church birthday laat Wednesday. bfttad Uwlr flftoepnth wedding an- wlli tak* up raildene* kt fee newly CENTERVILLE ENCLISHTOWN In St. Joseph's Roman CathoUc Mtoa trim Costlo ts ill %tth a oold. Thunday evening or last weak. The Mlu Virginia Lambertson, of Mor­ vlaenanr Friday. deoorated XirrWan .homestead Church, Keyport Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Mark Bealln's three next one wUl b* held Thursday eve- ganvllle, was the week-end guest of A WMuaful chicken patty iupper shortly. Mr. and Mn. T Bellso. ol Newark. Tbe nun of 11.16 was real bed from Mlaa Mary Bmlth was a Freeht chUdren are conflned to Ihelr home ntaf. , her clasamate, Mlu Irma Olayton. wai conducted In the annex of the Dr. *mt Mw. Tnakley Orsvu M l Were Sunday vitium tt the home a food ale conducted fey Um Wom­ v 1st lor Saturday. by Ulnesi. • s • ' Mr. and Mra. Albert D«y, of Eng- Fred Conover, of Tennent, visited Mat bod 1st Ohurch Thunday eve­ Friday for at. ntended trip tb an-> Missionary Society It wai an­ Charles and Ira Emmons Monday ning, for th* benefit of Uw ofllotal of n ijik LuocarreUL Mr. and Mn. Jahn Oranato, of Mr. and Mn W. E. Preston enter. Ushtown, vlallad Mr. and Mra. Juhn . nlte. board. ‘ Frank Ambroslno and family en­ nounced by Mn. W. J. Can-, prat- OentervUle, apent Sunday with th* Ur tained their children Sunday. Hauur widnwday evinbig. Nathan Liu U the owner of a new Mlu Nathle Lacey, of Washington, Mr, and Mn. Harvey Morrlaon are tertained Mr- uid Mn. Sarogo, of deni. latter's mother, Mn; N. ftmuile. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lambertaon Mr. and Mra. June* Morrell, of aedtn. N iit r t Sunday. Sarah Ann Oould waa appointed were Tueeday vlslton' of Mr. and Browntown. vidtad Mr, and M». D. C„ was the week-end guest of her entertaining Mlu Eleanor Hutchin­ Mr. ind Mn. Charles Kiech. of A grau fire wm etUn^ahed on Mr. and Mn. J. WUeon, of Jaraey president of Ute newly organ lied Mra. William Cosgrove, M Malawan. Theodore Schnuck Friday evening. mother, Mrs. N. Lacey. son, of Naw York, for uveral weeks. Oarwood, ipenl the week-end at the late Thomas WUk bison uUie Y. W. c. A. under the direction of Mr. and Mn. Harvey Boyce, of Mlu Marlon Hope, William Vau, Mri. Felix McOovem has ntum ­ by looal firemen. , City. hot the Foote property, had their bungalow In Cliffwood Beach. My. and M n Altho Bohnuck visit­ k birthday party Tueaday nlte for Ute sixth grade teaohar. Mlaa Erma Long Branch, wen rcMfit vlslton ed Mr. and Mn, Leroy Burlew Fri­ and Harold Morrell, of Old Bridge, ed to her home after apendlng th* Mr. and Mn. William Hyde are Uwlr daughter. Mta Dorothy Wilson, Bennett. The gtria In the club will J. WaMer, of New Yoc4 SUte, of Mr. and Mn. Russell VanPelt day evening. vlsltwl Mr. and Mn. Leland S. Clay­ winter with her daughter, Mra. Jo­ havlrif a new home erected on the refreshments of cake, lee cream. be from Uie alxth and aeventh grade*. apent the week-end Imped ing his Mr. and Mn. Wayne'Harnley have The Mlseae Bertha, Mildred and ton and family Sunday nlte. seph Kennedy, Arlington. Old Tennent road. Other ofllcers an: Vlce-prealdent, Mrs. Wllllnm Edler and ion, Her­ Mr. and Mrs. Carol Musette, of candy, m d madmktm wen acrrod. • . * »•** summer bungalow In OUltwood lone on a trip to OhKa|b.' Katherine Bown* aUuidod Um wed­ Mn. W. S. Btryker ba| returned iu_ 1 nriaei iXola VanDerveer; secretary, Lillian Beach. bert, visited her husband, William New York, have purchased one of from Oakhunt when ihe waa a O .M . • « . played and P ri* * [ £ u to ure r. Gladys Olbaon. Mr. and Mn. WIUIs tojitegate and ding of Mill Edna Mfchealoikl at Edler, Sr., ind her aon and daughter- the Garland bungalowi. Paul Olese, of Newark, spent the mother, Mn. Perrlne. fy . Cranberry, Bt. Mary's Church. South River, guest of her aon. Letter Btryker. V ™ ~ , ___ ih. j Mr*. Reiter J. Palmer 1« mheU- in-law, Mr. and Mn. WUllam Edler, Mra. John Lenta Is a aurglcal pa­ . Ammg thoee iMMeni jtuUng as assistant postmaster‘for week-end al his bungalow ln C1MT- wen Sunday gueats tif Uie latter'! Sunday aflemocn. wood Beach. Jr., of New York, Sunday. Uent at the Monmouth Memorial ^ ■**!•» Maude Regen who ls oonflned eon and dauihtsr-ln-lay, Mr. and Mn, Frances HarUe were New Mn. George Hembllng, of Little Hospital, Long Branoh, Bridge aoore and Ully-cardi tor iknndty. Michael J^ « k y . Stephen ^ h(r home by ulnm. Mr. and Mn. Frazer, of Newark, Mn. Pred perrlne. York vlilton Friday. SUver, and Alfred Ralph, Jr., of the asking. Stults sdvITtfwj Mn. Louli 8Uilti, Sr,' orjgeyporL Mr. and ten. William SchulmeU- and Harr> Potosky, Mr. and Mr*. L Pr*** t* erecting a bungalow on apent the week-end at their bunga­ Red Bank, visited her brother nnd UNION BEACH Wilson, Mlsaea Dorothy and Marlon Mechanic Street. low In CIlffwDod Beach. was a Sunday guesli ot 'Ur.'and Mrs. ter visited Mr. and Mra. Charles aister-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. Leland Expert Rcpairirig Wilson. Mrs. James T. Applegate 1> en­ Miss Catherine Dowd and Erie Garrett Woolley. , Oertel, of Dayton, Sunday after­ S. Clayton end family, and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Hesse entertained her Mrs. Ralph Scott, of Ukcwood. tertaining Miss Flora Wllgua, of Whittle, ot Newark, were the Sun­ Mn. A. Snyder Is v111Ung her noon. Mrs. Rosa Sehulmelster who Mary Boyce, Saturday afternoon. daughter, Miss Catherine Hesse, of of ietu.-ned from a week-end visit with Asbury Park. day guests of Mr. and H n. Thomas grandson and family, Oardner Sny­ has been wending two weeka with Jack Douglass, Sr., and son, Jack, the Bronx, over the week-end. her sfater,. M n Oeoige Thorne. Mrs. Oeoige Starkey, of Center­ Hart. der, ln Freehold. . Mr. and Mrs. Oertel returned home Jr, visited Charles and Ira Emmons Mr. apd Mn. Charles Seamore, of Watches, Clocks, and A play at Red Bank entitled “A ville. Md, has returned home after W. E. McOowan. of Jeney City, Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Woolley, of with them. Tuesday nlte. New York, spent the Week-end at Jewelry Son; of Ood” was largely attended visiting her daughter, Mn. Grandln inspected his summer home In Clifl- Maplewood, an Mr. and Mn. Ray­ Mr. snd Mn. Clyde Bowne Sr., The Misses Oertrude, Jean, and their cottage. by Ute Italian people of this sec­ Davison, far three weeks. wood Beach Sunday. , mond Cranford, of Holmdel, were daughters. Bertha, Mildred and Lenore Conover visited their uncle Mrs. Catherine Fallon has return­ Silverware Repaired tion Ten-year old Robert Stroby, son The Indies Auxiliary of the CUff- recent visitors with Mrs. Garrett Katherine and sons, AUoe snd Don­ il aunt Mr. and Mn. Warren ed to her home after a short visit at Mr. tn Mn. Albert HenderKkaon of Mr. and Mn. William Leroy Wood Fire Oo. held Its monthly meet­ Woolley. ald, apent Sunday evening at the Jamison, of RobertsvUle, Saturday. the home of her parents, Mr. and and Replated and family spent Sunday In Lake- Stroby is recovering from Injuries ing it the flrehouse Thunday eve­ Miss Avis Preston, of the Mon­ home of Mr. and Mn. Oeoige Bur­ They are the daughters.of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tierney, of Elizabeth. liurst where they saaw the dMgble received when he was struck by a ning of last week. mouth Memorial Hospital, Long lew Sr. Mn. WUllam Conover, Jr. REUSSILLES’ Hindenburg. car allegedly driven by Russell Branch, ls home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schunck Mr. and Mra. John Collins, of Mr. and Mrs. James Vena and son. Koppere Coke, ch»Toel, chemical­ MsamaiUi'i LeaSlsi JivrUrs Mrs. Oeorge Thorn motored to Smith, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Charles Joseph, of Keypart were the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Preston. Miss wera visited by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Perth Amboy, visited Mr. and Mra. ly treated lump soft coal, hay, straw, » BROAD ST. BSD BANK Hoboken Priday. Smith. Sunday gueets of tha former's Preston ls suffering from laryngitis Burlew and daughters. Mildred and Leland S. Clayton, and Mra. Mary feeds, grains, etc., etc. Stultz 27tfwj Mr. and Mis. Patrick branalo. of Special Mother’s Day servloes were parents Mr. and Mn. Charles Vena. Mn. Russell Van Pelt spent Ethel Francee, Wednesday evening. Boyce, Friday afternoon. New York, spent Sunday with Mrs. observed at the Sanford Church Mr. and Mn. D. H. Muney, of Tueeday In Keyport. Mrs. WUllam Bchulmeleter and Mra. Margaret Murphy and son, Mar) oranato. Sunday. Palisades Park were the Sunday A surprise miscellaneous shower Mn. John Hauser and son. Howard, Dickens, at New York, visited her Mr. tnd Mrs. Alex, Raslmowlcz Hr. and Mrs. James H. Brown and gueats of Mr. and Mn. John M. was given to Miss Oertrude Mat­ were New Brunswick vlslton Tues­ father, Jack Douglass, 6r„ and her Jr.. of Newark, spent Sunday with children, of Philadelphia, were guests Brown. ' thews at the home ol Mlu Elinor day momlng. ' brother, Jack, Jr., Saturday and Sun­ Mr. Risimcwla’s parents Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Conover over Paul Haidk. at Hoboken, spent Duncan, Freneau, Saturday evening Priday evening Mr. and Mrs. Pred day. Mrs. Alev Rasimowtc* Sr. the week-end. the week-end at his bungalow In A number of guesta were preaent Sehulmelster and Mr. and Mrs. The Community Club held Its Estimates on the cot of a muni meeUng Wednesday nlte. After the Mis. Mary Genovese entertained Cliffwood Beach. Miss Matthews wu the recipient of Harry Schnuck visited Mrs. Jodtph dpal water and sewage system will meeting a social was held In the many of . her children and grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles MetUng many pretty and useful gifts. Mlu Kipsos who Is a patient in the Ri­ be obtained by the boro council at Church hall. Everyone was welcome children on 8unday, "Mother’s Day." spent Saturday nlte visiting with Matthews ls being married sometime vervlew Hospital, Red Bank. Among the guesu were Mr. and Its next meeting. ln June. The rltei of Confirmation will be to come. Oames were enjoyea after the latten brother, Harry HattorofT. which refreshments, were served. Mr*. Carmine Oenovese and children., Mr. and Mn. J. Alder Crlsw«ll administered at the Episcopal of Asbury Park, Mr. and Mn. Albert Church at S o'clock Sunday after­ The Ladles Aid Society met at the MIDDLETOWN motored to Maryland over the week­ LAURENCE HARBOR home of Mn. Leonard Nlvlsln Tues­ Siamo and children. Mr and Mn. end and visited with the forfaer's noon. There wUl be no morning Allocco and family, and Miss Josle service. day afternoon. A Men's Republican club meeting parent Mr. and Mrs. J. Criswell. A special meeUng of Uw Maxwell Allocco of Hailet, Mr. and Mn. John Mrs. Caroline Capcland. of New The Official Board hold its annual was held Monday nlte at the Naveslnk W J. Chaplan East Orange, spent H Mayer Aasoclation Waa heM last Omovese and aon, of Matawan, and York, spent Uw week-end with her chicken supper last Wednesday nlte. fire house. Ttioses who spoke wen the week-end at his bungalow In nlte at Du (ley's Hall, Matawan road. A favorable sum was cleared. IN PROGRESS Peter. Jamea. and Harry Oenoves*. Nelbon Edwards, Joseph C Irwin, OURwood Beach. ’ parents, Mr. and Mra. WUllam Jur- Mr. tnd Mrs. Tony Mallconlca. WUllam VanSant, stationed at tfte man. . . ' A MoUier's Day program was held Edgar O. Murphy, and Oeorge W. 0. W Davies, of Somerville, spent Lewes, Del,, CCC camp, spent lhe Sunday montlng In the Methodist apeni several days with Mr. Mall- Oholr practice was held ln the Hardy. Howard W. Roberts gave a the week-end .41 hla bungalow In Protestant Church. Mothen taking A STORE-WIDE SALE! conka'i parents Mr. and Mn. T. week-end at the home,of hla par­ Eplaoopal Church Tueaday evening, talk on local problem!.. Cliffwood Beach, ents part were, Mn. Oeorge Beal, Mrs. Mallccnlca, of Brooklyn. M lu Jinv Bohn has returned Mr. and Mra. Charles Mettlng at­ Aitind Storer, Mn. Leonard Nlvlson, The children are preparing to hold An educational talking picture waa from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. tended the card party given by the shown In the Laurence Harbor TENNENT Mrs, Fred Smith, Mra. Charles Jaml- T rem endous Savings nn elsliUi grade commencement ln John Porter. Parent Teacher AsiocliUon of ■on, Mrs. Mary Boyce, and Mrs. the Keyport High School, June 11. School this momlng. Robert qampbell, formerly of thli Lawrence Hirbor last Friday eve­ The eighth grade elan ot the local Mr. and Mn. William Taylor en­ Harry Olayton, Ohlldren taking The Township of Holmdel. has a plaoe, bul now residing In Bloom ning. tertained over the woek-end, Mr. and part were: Mlaa Florence Walker, ronibiiifd'cammenceriient. aohool held a card party at the fleld, nnted a bungalow here, own Mr. and Mn. Harry M. Lewti and aohool lail FWdey nil*, at which Mr*. Harry Hulae and Mn. Daniel Mlu Ida May Burrowa, Mlsa Myrtle BUY N O W ed by Benjamin Hankins an*nd at hla bungalow In Ollft Burk*, Freeholder! Peter Kroegor, Mn. VftlUam Oertel went Ne* Bruns­ a largely attended and successful wood Beach. Raymond Wlckoff; Auemblyman wick fUllor* TMeeday. bunco parly Priday nlte. AnoUier Mr. and Mn. Bartell, of Newark, Fred D*Voe, Henry Barker;Fre*- Mm. Otho Schnuck and Mn. parly Is planned (or May » . ■pent till week-end at thler bungi* hoMer. Antoine Oadak am) C. A Theodor* aehnuck. of Cheesequake, Mlsa Anna Braach spent Sunday In low In OllRwood Beach. Wall, looal commltteemkiiA ♦ lari* Now In Progress! visited Mn. Oeorge Morrell Monday Trenton. Mlu Marlon Relehan and Mlu crowd attended the eflaft. ' afternoon. Catherine Kirk, ot New York, w*r* Philip Volk, who reowitlyjwaUi1!lUln- Mia Kathryn Karanngh spent MORGAN Ihe week-end gtmta ot Mr. and Mrs. ed a broken leg while worpnlon Saturday afternoon wllh MIm Vir­ WllUam R«jan. Mauwan toad WPA MoNMkIii ran* ginia Prudett Rusaell VanHlae waa chairman of Mlu Kitty Kington, of KUubtth, ilnulng to racovwr at tie South Am< Mrs. Burk Lamberteon. Br., ot the oard party oommlttee for the waa Uu Sunday guut of h*r auqt, boy Memorial Hoapltal. *• South Amboy, apent WMneeay of party held by th* Bsyvlew Rod and Mn. Thomas Rigan. Then will be a special meeUng ot laat week wllh her illler, Mlt. Bd- Oun Club lu t nlte al the clubhouse. Mr. and Mn. William Power* and the Laurenoe Harbol pbmMtaUe ward Oertel. Asalstlng Mr. Van Him were CMoite chlldnn. ot Fluihlng, L. I., ipent Club, Inc, at the flrthjPMi I auixnrtslnc principal Raymond Paueer. R. O. Mathis. Willard Dill, th* week-end with the former’i An out-of-town speaker Iwam been ANNIVERSARY IL Voorheee an Rubra P. Miller, Fred Rupprecht. R. A. Casey, Br., mother, Mn. N. F*wen. John Partridge. WllUam Hynee, W. Hiaaaohler. I. Beckman, charlea Mr. and Mn. James Cillshan and' uhartei Matt, WUllam Wagntr, and Bwltaer and Charlee Sprague. Mn. Julia Carlin and eon. Jimmie, C ontinuing T ill M ay 23rd Umiis aetndawlMer, member* of Uie Peter Wamadorfer. of New Brum- have returned home after apendlng OLDBR1I& ! Madison Township achool board, at­ wlck, Mr. uid Mi*. Bdward Thilman uveral days wlUi Mr. and Mn. tended the annual meeting at Uie and family, of Jeraey Olty, and Mr. Thomas Hart. Mr. and Mra. Harold OlUlt haV* The Year’s GREAT Savlng-Event. TEN DAYS BUI* Home (or Moya at Jameeburg. and Mr*. Donald MiCrae, of New M lu One* Jensen, of BelWllle, been entertaining Mr. and Mn. ark, spent Uie week-end at their re­ Spencer Cannon and ion, Htiunky. #p*nt th* week-end as the gueat of (It Started W edneeday) And Each One Filled Tlie memben of Uie Safety Patrol spective cottage*. Jr, ol Newark. MUs Augusta McOrsth. Mra, Oeorge Martin wti aleel of Um Brown tw o School apent Mr. and Mrt. Eugene Kuhrt, of Mr. and Mn. John Roffa and Morgan Heights, had as a wvek-tnd pmklent ot the Parenl , ' IWIth Sensational, Seasonable Sale-Vahieis! Wedemday In Atlantic Olty. Thoae ion, John, of New York, spent uie Association of Bchool No, t at|a wlio nude tht trip wer* Uw teacher. guest. Leon Kuhrt, of Long Beaoh, we*k-«nd wllh th* formet* parents. N. Y. meeUng held Wednesday evmlng ~ Miss Mari ant Henry; Edna Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Roffa., laat week at th* achool. Ottwr Oplaln at th* patrol; Virginia Pru- M lu Ma* Keama. of Brooklyn, flews elected we.e; Vice-) dm. secretary; Katluyn Kavanajh PORT MONMOUTH span! th* week-end with Mr. and Mra Vernon Appleby; *ecretary, Chirtei Kavanigh. Raymond Bur­ Mra. John D. Keanu. Monroe Bowne; treasurer, ‘ ~ feUnlMeh Krtsgs's 66th Anniversary Sales. A Birthday Event for lew. James SammarcO, and Sheri­ Richard Waekar, ion of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Vers, of Undsn, Frombiaky. dan Slmmona. •pent the week-end at Uielr bunga­ Mr*. Joaeph Wickar, returned home Mlu Clothilda Blrkal, Ot Whleh our buyers have been gathering Quality Merohandlse at prlee Mr. ind Mra. Herbert CotlnU and thu week from the Monmouth Me low in CUffiraod Beach. York. Is a guest of her father, Nl rlilldren. Oatharlne and Herbert, Mr. and Mn. Bdward Oleewskl mortal Hospital Long Branch, where olaa Blrkel. concessions during the past two months. And, with the tremendoue r,t*iil Sunday wtUi Mra. Oottrell’s he waa a surgteal patient. and family, of Jersey Olty, apent The Wlllli School P.-T. A has mother In SummlL tlw week-end at their bungalow ln Frederick end Charles Uebhiuser pointed the following offloen ter Uw resources of the greet Kresge organization, with stores In Newark, and Charles Lube broadcast over Cltflwood Beach. oomlng aohool year ; President, Mr*. Mr. Bckhart and son Oeort*, of HOLMDEL station WJBI. Red Bank. Tueaday Benjamin Morrell; vloe-pnakient, Washington ehd Chicago, those purehsses hsve set a new record evening at CM. Th* boy* played Newark, vttted with Frank Hedden. Mn. WUllam Miller; eneod vtf*- Many of the local people motored The Her. Marshall Harrington, of musical Instruments. pneidant, Mr*. Anthiony Koeeman; for value*glvlngl The event started Wednesday of thle week and Dayton. O, will prtaeh hla lint ser- Charlee Ikgw ie oonvalewlng at to Lakehunt ov*r the wmk-end to aecntaiy. M n. FerdUuutd Sohmldt; inon lo Uw amafeaueled Baptist tha Rlmvlew HuplUd. Rad Bank view the airship Hlndenburg. treaiurer, Mn, Bdward VanAndal*. 9<*ltlnU*« until Ssturdsy, May 23rd . . . TEN DAYS . . . and every day and First M W w d Churohse here. from a broken lag and broken knee MIm laura Kuhns spent Uie week­ HundsUf. at Uw Baptlat Church. Altho cap which h* neelnd aa the remit end Ut Brooklyn with her ill ter, Mlu LEONARDO ffHfttlltf hew eales for men, women, children and for the home. Uie two churches have merged, each of an auMMMI* accident at Perth Mabel Kuhns. Amboy, Sunday. Laroy Doran, drlm WUUam White, of Pomplon Plains, oca i| relation wUl pr w m Hi denom- The Commercial Club traveled to Fifty departments are partlolpatlng, Inatlonal IdmUly. The Rev. Mr. ot the Rdgwi* car, received head In- was the Week-end gueat of Miss Juriaa. New York last week accompanied by llarrlntum wUl preach alternatively Anna A. Thomas at the liome of two chaperoni, Mrs. Bundeni and al each church. A committee U her alater, Mn. Leigh Prltu. Mlu Oreen. Place* of Intemt vlilt­ arranging a reception for Mm and KEANSBURG Mlu Olara Kuhns, of Brooklyn, ed wera the Newark Airport, Uw Pott Store Open Till 9 Saturday Evening Include! Mri. Tty lor w. Hance, Mr*. spent the week-end with her parents. of Newark, Roxy Theater, museum, Forman Sutphln. Mr*. Edward John- Mr. and Mrt WlllliA Piero, of Mr. and Mn. John !■ Kuhns. and Uw DaUy Newt BuUding. •am. Mn. Bronaon BuU*r. Mri. John Klittston. N. Y„ have rented • cot. Mrs. J. L- Snyder and daughter. Mn. Rem Mayer haa returned W. Hobnea, Mra. WUllam Pitcher, tag, her*. Mra. Harold Oarrechl. of South from RuUierfonl when ah* apent a Mrs. Harold Bennett. Mra. Itay mood Mlaa Barsh Bermleln and Mlu Bound Brook, v til ted Mlu Aniia few daya aa Uie gun! ol Mr. and Mra. Crawford, Mra. Aih*r Bchandt and Sophie Benwteln hav* returned Tliomas Monday. Bnwit Stelllni. i Miss Bsaale PtUlllpa. horn* after ap*ndft| th* sinter MMim I Oan n* liy. of Basking Jamea MrOulre, New York Olty, A 4-R ehib has been organ tied months ut ftorida, flldf*. ipmt Saturday wlUi Mr. and Rtsd Tht Attain Park Prtai and Lens Sranoh knd Mr. and Mn. HerhMMhmAIn*, Httord Dally t o K ttp “ Polled'1 On Ntw wKh the followlog mwnbert: Ella John Mmorsno hai taken over Mn. Utah ftttu. ot Towaco, arc apendlng a tew days belli Long, Shirley BtilweU, Ethel I Uie Ma)nlie Hotel whleh he expects Mr. and Mis. Erneet F. Dunham, at their reepecUve bungalows. Dtvelopmanli In SSlh Annlvtriary talM. OtMUr, Eulalle Fnncla. tM bm and {to open thli ereek-end diughur, Ktthiyn, and Mn. T. S. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Almond tad MaiganMa Lent. Myrs France*. Mr. and Mn. Oeorge King and Cm, at Keyport, ip*nt Sunday wlUi ohUdr«i hive returtwd to Uwlr hom* Item Maher, t a w OUttlly. Nor daughter, Olorla. have returned Mn Osorg* W. Dunham. tn Maryland after being gueili of man Hotgan. Kanry L*hse, am from a short ilay with friends Ut Mrs- O*ort* W. Ihii)ham la slowly Mn. Almond1* parenta, Mr. and Mia, llalph Uargan. VlirUUa Improving si har home, Mn Dunham Blair Hanley, for aoma Um*. has b**h quit* 111 for Uw paat two STEINBACH uN otorr NEWMAN SPRINGS EAST KEANSBURG Mlu Kitty Kingston, of Elisabeth WUfred V. Mtiflin k t m f t f i Th* flnt gam la be played on Uw visited her aunt, Mn. Thomas Re- Tlw (Iremen ol th* U « ! '±Mna- Uainlin horsas f*r 0. V. WtUMwy m w baestall field wUl be Sunday ■an, Mother'i Day. burg Fire Oo. held theU'tnMWI bam at NamganeiU Part. Pawtwkal, b» w*en the New York TraMns and Mra. Henrietta Burke and Mr. and dano* Saturday nit* *t 1IW Sn* U l. Km asjrann* a . a. Un- Unmno* Burk*, ol Jersey oily, K R E S G E C O . A MnwFMrry f**Uvai wui b* h*M MIm Marion Litu* w u Uw week­ visited Mr.'ind MN. Ruiull Ivins. IV UM m AM flMMr « Mm end gueM t t her rouslna, Ruth and At your imlo* Asbury Park (teim in Um fmpart« mml MamMaiMt. Marlbcro, . Mn. onntki and Mn. Ir a m and Olub, Proto and •hUdran. of Jenay Cny, vieiled Mr. Ut* ohtapeel and M i U n. w hm I M a* mi Buaday. ■tulta. advtrtfwj F R ID A f, MAY IS. 1936 THE MATAWAN N. J. PACE THREE—SECOND SECTION Rep. Sutphin Acts Upon G&tirg F. Lober WHI Freeholders Petitioned North Centerville School wu dismissed an it wa* dadded that • Shellfish Group'* Plea dll* Co the summer season being % CHEESE TRAY OVEN Represent N. J. In Exhibit On Old Colts Neck Road News busy one for moat of the people U» fall would be a better time, pism Three Neals A Day C*nf*rs With Army Officer Over The On May 1* tho flnt NaUonal Ex­ Tlie board of chosen freeholders The regular monthly meeting uf TO $2 MENU VINNER for dosing day were alao discussed Ite-a!location Of Sewer At Fort hibition ot Amerloan Art will be held "A Live Oak Forestry Club" was ’ Copyright br MIINKY NNIItV IMS ® has received a petlUon from resi­ and It waa decided that a cioclnf Hancock | To Stop FeUutton In the International Building at dent* along the “old Freehold-Colts held last Wednesday. Twenty-flve A cheese tray with an assortment Rockefeller Center, New York Olty. day. program be held during the of seven ktnda of Borden's eheeae Neck road” for a realignment of the or the twenty-six members present week of June IS at the achoolhouae. : Rep.,William H. Butnliln. of Mat­ In connection with thU exhibition, road slated for Improvement with gave reports bn spring flowen and has been won this week by Mn. Oovemor Harold O. Hoffman sent Elate V. Bahrenburg attended a Hints for Tactful Housewives J. P. Raff, or Hasbrouok Heights, for awan, laat week sought tho co-op­ foderal funds. spring birds. meeUng of forestry club leaders at eration of the coast artillery corps tho following telegram to Oeorg J. The residents along the road ask­ About sixty persons" attended the her menu whloh Is a* follow*: Lober, (Sculptor)—N. A. Hlilcrest achool Monday. Plana were W h e n Left'Overs Are Problem Shrimp cocktail ...... IS toward the ro-allocatlon ot the sewer ed that the project of widening and annual school supper laat Friday made for a rally. outlet now emptying Into Sandy VNew Jersey committee for Plrst Improving, from Asbury Avenue, at evening. Hie affair was in charge Browned potroast with mush­ NaUonal Exhibition of American rooms ...... 8# Hook Bay from the military reser­ Its intersection with the Colts Neck- of Mrs. Alvin Walling. Mrs WUllam vation at Port Hancock. Art has electcd you as one of two Parmlngdale road to Five Points, Baggan, Miss E. D. Bahrenburg and ACQUIT WILLIAM AUXANDEB Slutted baked potatoes ...... It New Jersey artists to represent state OF TOWEL, LINEN THEFTS Buttered beet* ...... 10 Sutphln stated tliat he had been near JerseyvUlc, be changed to a Mn. France who were assisted by Informed by a revolution from tho at thl* exhibition to be held In In­ route that leads to the East Free- Edna and Dorothy Hubbs, Lucille Creamed spinach...... 10 ternational Building Rockefeller William Alexander, Oak Shades, Endive salad ...... IB Bayshore Shell Fisheries Association hold-Jerseyvllle rjad. Sagan, SebasUana Straniero, and was acquitted by a Jury before Judge that this outlet was one ot the major Center under sponsorship Mayor La It was explained that the survey, Strawberry tarts with whipped Ouardla and Municipal Art Commit­ Ulllan Hill. J. Bdward Knight, at Freehold Tues­ sources ot polluUon lor a wide area as mode, runs for a long distance cream ...... 40 tee May 18-July 18, 193S. You are Oeorge Mlskar enrolled as a pupil day, of a charge ot steling linent* Demi-tasse ...... 10 of Sandy Hook liay. The resolu­ thru swampy land and there are no In the sixth grade Monday. and towels from Mrs. Eliza Carter, invited to send what you consider to cultivated farms bordering it, where­ tion also pointed out that the State bc your outstanding available piece A meeting of the parents was held his mother-in-law on Dec. 35, last *2.00 Department of Health had wamod of sculpture for the New Jersey sec­ as on the route proposed there art i the schooUiouse Tuesday after­ Samuel Sagotsky, Freehold, repre­ Mrs. P. Klarmann, of Farmlng­ that a continuance of tlie present tion. As the entree must arrive at good farms, the owners ot which noon but Mta. Stultz, the school sented Alexander and Assistant dale, L. I„ ls the winner of a Seneci, sltuaUon would result In condemna- Rockefeller Center by May 1 may I must cart their products to market. nurse, was unable to be present. The Prosecutor Charles Frankel tried Hand-Made, Hand-Painted, Salad Uon of shellfish produced ln that ask you to give me your immediate Also the road is traversed regularly matter of starting a Red Cro6S unit the case. Bowl and Miss Mildred Rubin, of area as unfit for human consump­ reply by collect telegram at the State by three school busses, a mall carrier Birmingham, Ala., a reader ot the tion. House Trenton. Regulations govern­ and many other persons, the peUUon Liberty, N. Y„ Register, ls the win­ The iMatawan representative talk­ ing exhibits will be sent upon receipt read. ner or a rice ball and a box or All ed with Lieut. Col. Randolph T. ot your acceptance.” Signed, Har­ J. Russell Woolley, clerk or the Comet Rice Products. . Pcndelton, Who came to his office to old O. Hoffman, Oovernor ot the board, was Instruoted to acknowl­ A box or Cox’ Gelatine and an gather InlormaUon on the subject, Btate ot New Jersey, Trenton, N. J. edge the communication and point npspn has been won by Mrs. WUllam for the benefit ot the coasts artillery At the opening reception the torty- out that the board has no Jurisdic­ Kinsey, of Pine Bush, N. Y. corps, which lias Jurisdiction over elght governors ot the states and the tion over the road, tho the county Mrs. Leslie Qanler, of Darien, the post- Lieut. Col. Pcndelton, artists are to be guests ot the Mayor engineer furnished the state with Conn., has been awarded a case ot Sutphln said, promised an Immediate ot New York, under the auspices ot plans tor Its Improvement, planned Ruppcrt's beer. A case of National Investigation the Municipal Art Committee of the to be financed wllh a PWA {rant of Beer hits been won by Imelda Dug­ Aooordlng to Sutphln, the condi­ City ot New York. t32,ftOO thru the Stall: Highway De­ gan, ot Aberdeen, Md. tion. unless corrected, would throw Mr. Lober will be represented ln partment. . Mrs. A. Seibert, of Oreat Neck, approximately 1000 shell fishermen tho exhibition by his bronee statute L. I., has won a case ot Trommer's "Sundial," tor which lie was awarded ln the Raritan Bay area out of work Have you road the classified ads? White Label Beer. and would tend to aggravate the re­ the “Mary O. Jenkins Prise" and the Don't forget ladles, that a new lief situation. "National Arts Club Medal.” contest ls now opened and prizes His statue "Olrl with Parrot" has will be given to the ladles sending In nml plmlcnto. Turn into ring mold. *-11 CLUBS HAVE II1KK been Invltqd to the exhibition at the HEN tLe remains of (ho Sunday tho best, novel, original recipes. Dallas Museum or Fine Arts, to bo WronBt makes a (Into with the re­ Chill until firm. Unmold, (tarnish They can be for candy, cake, meat with crisp wntorcrcss. Serves 6. The llaalet and Orawtords For­ hcld In connection with tho Dallas ARNOLD SHOPS luctant family, Rive tho little roast n or anything you choose. Send them Centennial Exposition ln Juno. 8ea Dream 8alad estry Olubn both went on a nature helping hnnd. Present It with a sup* to Sidney Snow ln oare of this paper. Mr. Lober Is tho husband ot tho parting cant ot n snvory molded I pnckAjie llnir- 1 lahlenpoon hike last week as part ot the regular flu v<>re<1 K<>lntfn vinegar h-4 club programs. The hikes were tormer Mias Nellie Regan, daughter salad and a plato of hot bread. I cup warm water H to l tatapcon of Timothy Regan, Warren Streot, Tho family's moat outspoken oppo­ t cup frmtfd irrapod onion, under the leadership of the count] cucumbor 4 twmnoon salt PORK JELLY CAN BE Keyport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lober nro nent of leftover! will be won over by [MAh of cayenna club agent who conductcd treasure frequent Keyport visitor". thli tiwttul tfmoduro. Thof'» 1bo Dissolve gelatin In warm water. MADE DAYBEFORE USE hunts with Uie nirmbcra. Two teams way to k«ep your budget lu bounds Add L’omniuing ingredients. Force were rornicd wlilcli kept a acoro or tnd your tSinily contented. through Hlevo. Turn into square pan. the grrnlost number ot different ob- Woman, Baby Elude Crsamy. Plmlentc Ring Chill until Arm. Cut In equnree and Luncheon Dish Which I* JitIs ot millin' Hint could be dls- Death In Freak Mishap 1 parkisa lemon* U ouj» milk . serva on crisp lettuce, Garnish with Dainty At Well Aa 1‘nvnmt. Thin included wllil Dow- flavors «el4tln 1 imiimxm mlnctd mayonnaise*. Serves 4. i'i », tree*. blrdN, hlrri'a niml.s, anlmalu, Mrn. JoM'ph Tunibun'llo. ( f tlio onion Ta*ty Sure To Please Ity cups wartn> 1 Red Crist Tomato Aeplo InMN'I.v ferns, mow, etc. Freohold-Tmhi'nl. mmi, nrur Mir w»t*r p U nip innyonnalia luttor place, tf>nrthiT wltli hrr Imhy, tiblenpoon ; li Ccup..... imtH’d.....* 1 parkflRA *lr*w. I to««poona pre- The problem, when kcivIuk lunch "Murr Intrri'.it linn boon rxprewied vlnetar Amoi-ioan v bi'iry.flavored pared borae- In tills tyiiv nt lilkK Ilian any other m iirow ly rHmpeil d ru lh luhl vv»'hc be nmtio llir ncuiriclit mul pMM'rdrd until tlm 3 or 3 |>aunds lean pork wtli a few Irom tho lea* tender cut* will iui*l>t reiim iiulrr of Hut w hrrl ram i’ Iooho Everything Guaranteed rAM PADF Bigfer and Better Specials CORNED BEEF, CABBAGE SPAGHETTI IS GREAT bones In accoinpllihlng thla end. a«vm l mtlon down Uw titiihway umi 11 or 3 largo rarrota Everything Cut-Priced vwl II n R L WeDeliverFree. Cilll229 A LA NEW ENGLAND SUCCESS ORMESSY MESS tlio trailer nettled on I In nxie. 3 or 3 onions Uectrlo fencing 1* desUned Ui be­ I stalk cclery come a definite part of Uio farm An Informal luncheon may be nn Carrot*, Onion*, Partnipi, When You Cook It, Fol­ Parsley management program, slnoe it cap Attractlvo aa a formal Affair If (he Potatoei And Turnip* low Theie Rules If You I baylunt, thyme, lew atrtpt lemon be nude *ven mere effloient lhan Mine rare uaii be taken in IU «p- Specials for Week of Wednesday, May 13, to Tuesday, May 19 Alto Cotpbine Well peel regular fonolng, and also cul*. Coat* poaratuofl mid preparation. Want The Former White wrne nr vinegar in labor and moving actual material Arm A Hammer J r Sliced 4 /\ c Salt mid pepper to be uaed. I Havo you rend Uio cl&MlflccI imIm? By Vtilma Doiito About every mi often we nuiat re­ Put tho meat and bonus In a large Whin I wu ft snmll child on iho fresh our meinorloa on the aubjeot twii and eover with equal part* of WASHING SODA 4 B A C O N 10 or simghettl. or oourao, It we are or Paoltlc Oaut, 1 UMd la picture All water and white wine or vinegar. L*«t. pkg., reg. le, eleana everything save He pkg. (Jiw4 flavor li Ib New Englatidan aa being thin und Italian Ixtrentnge, that la no prob­ Bring to • boll, ikim oartlully and thrifty. Tho Ourrlcr A Ivus prlnti lem. Wo do It rather naturally. add the siloed vegetables and sea- fillDVD ODP r iA .i k i_ 1 pictured Ihelr homo Mellon m n But ir wo are Bwodlah or Bngllth or soiling. Simmer till tho meat Is “ YouBuy Better for Less** very cold country. And ao It wiu what not In the matter of ancestry, very tender. When done, put Uie bot, 1 Pick Pack Pepp«r RelUh or g% bot. 4 wltli a feeling of dubious hesitation we muat ro-oduoate ouraelvw. Spa­ ment In a deep dlah or In a htfwl AT Uid I wendi|| my way U> tlmt ghetti Is either a great suocosa or It with or without the vagatablu (ac­ typical New England wlioot tor girl* In a "messy moiw.’’ nut thero Is no cording to t«ste> and strain over It THE ID SWEET WATERMELON RIND 10 reason why spaghetti should be L L —NorthlMrt Bfminary. * the liquid In wliloli Uie meat haa short of perfect every tlmo. Hera KEYPORT save Oo Appellslng and Daildnua—Fanry reg lie bai. , save to It did not U d long to (Uncover boiled. Put In a oool plaoa lo set. at North Ikld B tt there nro many the thn slmplo rules: One of tlie dainty way* of serving wrong concept#}* of Now Kngland- Don't a tint on thn quality. Tell this la to out the meat and Jelly tn m whloh proBU In nthor section* your grocer lo aee to It that you got ainall pieces and put It on dishes, MEAT MARKET Heilman'* Pure A A r White Label Fancy A r of tlio couiitryfEAml tho nrst error thn finest obtainable. For four with boiled ealVM' brains, rut In to be oomoteCniui to do with tho aervlnga, you will need about a iwund amall piece*, eluaters of eaullllower, MAYONNAISE 39 K E T C H U P O food customs, l',l6e It known onco to a pound and a half, and mayonnaise. It I* alto attrac­ 30 W. FRONT ST. <)t. Jara, rag. 41r, save tn OU tg , 10 o*. bot., reg. ih . ■**• le and ror all th^.iho New Englander Cook apaghettl ln a large kettle, tive garnished with slices ol hard- paya atrlot al tlon to hla food using plenty of water. For onuf for boiled egga and ploklea. Certified 1 A r supply. Bo igly Is tlila thot four or five, people; an eight lo FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Knox * I f c Imbedded lit mind of tho Now twelve quart kettle la flno. Pill it Englander th*1 ho bccs to It that wllh water and bring thi water to Social Justice Unit Not CORNED BEEF HASH 14 J E L L 5 his'daughtera lit their sohools carry a boll, adding a lumping teaspoon To Endorse Candidate* ChlICk 1 *7 (1 Lgst. ran, reg. Illo, save te I detloleu* fruit r •'•ll aave go •**•> 6 potatoes . cliooao may be grated over now or the candidate* had mat the require­ to Th* when serving. It may be eaten only 3 small turnip ments as art forth by the National with butter and cheese or any one Union, Wash tlifi bdtf Ir. cold water nnd ot the well known Italian skucea The Better Margarine 1 # Suniet / * r ir very salty, s£»k ln cold water for The meeting adopted a resolution may bo added when serving. brot ln by Ihe reeolutlon oommlttee Chopped BeeM5c 30 inlnutca. dhUn. Plaoe meat In aa follows: boiling water and cook from 3 to 4 N U C O A 1 / 2 LIMA BEANS O houra or until,tender. One and n HEALTH FIGURES FOIl TIIE RESOLVED: Th»t, In view of Uie Hag. Ito tb ligst. ean, soft and tender aeaked. reg lie, eavt te half houra before serving, add the BAYSHORE AREA RELEASED fact that none oi tha oandldalea for cabbage, carrotf and turnips, Half congress, of either party, haa en­ PORTERHOUSE Fre»h Land-o-Lakes Evaporated / t f Jack Froat Pure Cane (•< Ib A A r an hour befofo serving add thn The State Department nf Health dorsed the prlnoiplea of the National onions, paranlpf.and potatoes. Place received from Monmouth Oounty Union for Soolal Juatloe In the man­ munlclpalltloa In tlie bayshore sec­ ner required by the National Union, or SIRLOIN PORK M IL K 0 S U G A R 5 LS attractively on a large platter and we, therefore, have deolded lo en­ l«. oani, reg. 1 foe Me, aava Ir can Keg. S tb IS* * servo. „ , tion the fo