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Find Beach Company Wilson Named Guilty On 3 Counts. Board President
Keansburg Magistrate < 5 / ' Fills Vacancy Created Dismisses 4th Charge; Member National Editorial. Association • • New_JeMey_PrsM-Association —^ Monmouth County Press Association By Lloyd Resignation; To Seek Appeal; - Garey Board Member; Mayor Complainant 83rd YEAR — 52nd WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 Single Copy Seven Cents Salaries Acted On .— The New Point Comfort Bcach Howard L. Wilson was nunied Co., Friday night was found guilty Cops Get Citation president of the Matawnn Town of violating thc Keansburg Borough SAYS TURKS ARE GOOD ALLIES We’re Gpin’ Fishin’ Referendum Sought ship Uuard of Education at u re* — ordinance governing th6 securing The Sttie Coordinating Coun organizntlon meeting of th «n 5ody~’ of mercantile Uccnscs and imposed ' Tho vacation' period I6 r"din* cil on Traffic Safely Friday ployeos of The Keyport Weekly Tuesday, lie suecmls P. Howard fii $100 fine on each of three com- awarded a citation io Matawan On Deficit Tonight On Meeting Time Lloyd sr., who n\sri]netl. :-plaiuls. A fourth complaint was and The Matawan Journal will Police Department .because there Louis N. P.izieii/.a, one of lhe trio dismissed by Kensburg Magistrate start this Sunday, The business bad been no accident fatalities, office* will reopen on Monday elected on the "Time for Action" Edward F/Ambrose. . Error In Publication Special Proposition en borough streets in the year morning, July 7. ticket In February was chosen vice- - John M. Pillsbury, Atlantic High* 1951. Of Legal Notice Will On Township Ballot Thti practice Is In keoptng with prosWnt, Tlie election of both . lands, attorney fdr tho company, Police Chief .John J. Flood Result In Voters'Being a policy oitabltshed in 18S0 Mr, Wilson nnd Mr. PunzicuKii wos immediately filed a noticc of appeal. In November Asked; a&ked the cooperation oi Mat- Handed Corrected One Homes Occupancy Hit whereby the offlcok and plant of uiumlmoMS. . > In the case in w hich M ayor Felix awan drivers in maintaining these publications suspends op Cei!ileslr developed on, the flJlilitf, J. Brennan , was the complainant. Ihis safety standard. He en* erations so that all workers may of the place un the board made va« Voters of the Mntmvan-CliiTwood Protasis were renewed at the Mr Ambrose found the company phaiiicd extra precautions was be on vacation at the same time. cant by Mr. Lloyd's resignation, School district will bc asked tonight Matawan To\v n sh I p Committee guilty of.conducting a parking-busi necessary sow lhat schools aro However, an issue for Thun- Clifford F. Beeves, a former presi to approve $24,100.78 for current meeting yesterday over the..ignor ness on Bcnchway between Raritan out and children might be day. July 9, will appear on the dent of the board,, and Daniel J, expenses, $1069.53 for repairs and ing of petitions presented to have and Bay View Avcs. without ob thoughtleisly playing or running newaatands and In the malls. Manelni moved and seconded tho replacements, und a transfer of tovynship meetings chunged back taining a mercantile license. Id the roadways. He aiked par* Adverltsers and news cor appointment of Peter Bead, n fur-'* $4000 from manual training to, cur to the evenings; and to bar oc* .... License Applied For ents ot warn their youngsters respondents aro reminded that mer member of the boum|[h’ pUui«__. rent expenses. Polls will be open cupanOy of new' homes Vrcetcil -in against this. Hll copy must be in the office nlng hoard, Hadford Shaflu jiro- " Borough"'Clerk Richard A. Jen from five to nine p.m. Voters of Hlver Gardens until a “piiekiigo" The chief also affirmed traffic not later than noon tomorrow posctl anil M r.-Pa/len/a seconded sen, who issues licenses, admitted sewer plant Is completed. . control measures were enforced Matawan Borough und the first dis (Trlday) for Inclusion In the the ehnice of John 11, (htrey, A se- un cross examination by M r, Pills- trict of Matawan Township will Mrs. Karl Schneek said the pe crel ballop was then asked and Mr. bury that the company had applied uniformly throughout the bor tition far a change to evenings way July 3 Issue, The cooperation of cast their ballots at M alawun High (inrcy was chosen five to two, for a license but at thc direction of ough eren though the passage of presented Jan. 0 nntl on Feb. 27 It the public will be opproclatod. School. Voters of thc second and John W. Applegate, board idtornoy* the mayor it . had not been issued, traiiic In heavier valumo might was denied by Township Chairman third districts-of Mntawan Township ruled he couhl nol bO'NWorn in by lie said thc mayor directed him nol result In ibe issuance of tickets John Mnr/. jr. on Ihe basis Jh a t w ill, vote ClilTwood School. Herbert L, (Httins, district clerk, to Issue a license last summer and more .frequently In one area than afternoon meetings were more con This will be.n sccond attempt by Taxi Fare Raised to participate in the pieetlng. but this year told Mr. Jcsscn to refer another. Mihayil Negis, right. 24-year-old nutgera Unlvemlty graduate from venient for township officials, es the Matawan Township Board of. he was allowed to sit In on tho the application to him (May&r Bren ■Turkey who thinks the U. S. is ’the friendliest nallon In ihe world, pecially Township Attorney Ezra Education to get funds approved to discusses Nekrasov's poem, "Listening to tho Horrors of War," wilh Prof. meeting and at an hour and one* . nan). He added that only about a W. Karkus. Mrs. Sclmeck m ain cover a deficit in the budget. A Alexander G. Makarov of the Stato Unlveritly't Russian Department. To 40-Cents A Head half executive session informnlly. ■ dozen of the approximately 500 tained the explanation had failed Water Shortage In lirst special election for thc pur Professor Makarov has been seeking further scholarship aid for Npgli Mr, Shaflo wus thi'n named t<> Uccnscs received such treatment. because Mr. Karkus ‘had not a t pose Apr. 0 resulted in a one-sided who hopes eventually to serve In tho Stato Department as an expert on t«d»e Mr, Wilson’s place as head When Mr. Pillsbury was halted Russia. • . •• • - . • ' ‘ tended a single meeting since that Operators Had . Sought defeat for the board's proposals. of the building and grounds com froift proceeding t on that line'of time, , Cliffwood Beach Higher Rate; Oiling mittee and Mr, tlarey was made a\ questioning, he told thc court, *Tm As the voters go ’ to cast their She also contended Mr. Mar/, had member uf that emmnllteo, ' surprised if the.court is not Inter ballots tonight, they will be given made a spefch before the township Of Middlesex Rd. Is ested in know ing if a license was Cliffwood Civic Assn. a mimeographed notice of the pro* MBA Reorganizes; | Teenagers Held defense council In which he alleged Protested By Fancher Mr, (lurey lives at 211 Sunset Ave,, Improperly-withheld" and that there Will Picket Utilities ~ 'poauls to bo voted on. The move ly had boasted of getting rid of Is-marrled atift has a nlne-ycnr old was bias against his clients. Mr. for the spccial notice was voted by troublesome complaints from Hlv InrreitNc of taxi fares to 4(1 cents daughter attending Malawan schools, Commission Offices If Names Trustees lie was born in Warren County; tmt Ambrose said he would lind thc the board Tuesday on thu recom* | For Kidnapping er Gardens by chuhfllnit tho meet- per peviion In the borough limits defendant guilty if thc company did No Action Is Taken mendution of John W. Applegate, Ini; to afternoons. She asked the was approved by the Matawan grew up In Kll/.alielh w h n o , bu/incss without u license and if thc board's attorney. subject be reopeiH'di . Borough Connell . Ttieiulay. The gridualed from Hattln IllgluSehool, Ronson Again Heads ! Pair Fleeing With Car lie atlended the New York huiUUUu Mr. Pillsbury felt thc borough The- Cliffwood Civic Association Mr. Applegate told the boiird he Chairman Was Joking eslubllHhed rate wns 25 cents, but Business Organization; Stolen From Minister for Traffic t'untrol and New Yotfr should have issued one, his recourse voted a t'its int'ctltTETlnst nijjht to felt thc legal standing of the elec Mr, Mar/, said he was only “Joking" revlslpn was agreed upon at a Unlvcrslly. He Is a superhdendtuil would be to take the matter to tho, give the State Public Utilities Com tion m ight be questioned because Mayor Schanck Pledges Are Apprehended , in the statements ascribed at him imxitlnji Jun o 0 of u- special coun for A U I KamthoUHlnn Hug C?n., Superior Court. : r mission one month in which to at Ihe defense council. Me asked cil committee on the prublem, of an error in thc legal advertise Council’s Cooperation In Freehold. . tn Fretdudd, Ho Is a director of m o' Mayor Brcmmn testified that he foiec Matawnn Township water of ment carried In Thc Matuwun Jour Committeemen Stephen J, Kulluta Counci linen G ruymm VnnCleii f, parked his car at. thc beachfront ficials to comply with a directive N, J. Natural Oim Co, and a coin*' nal on June 12. Thc item of trans Appointments^ A teenage couple who lied Wil* and Salvatore Venn If they hud a jiulph Dennis and John EgglcMun issued last yca.r on installing a mlttee member or the Atlantic parking aren throe times on June, fer of $4000 was listed os $*100. By trustees was made by the Matawnn .linm Koehler's gns station ut Itoute change of feeling about afternoon Served on the committee along with 2'and 3 and paid 25 cents each tirpe! booster pump 'on The Cliffwood States Shippers "Advisory Boiirtl and letter, Mr. Applegate told the board Business ;Associution in a revision |34 and Main St., Miitawan at 11:0.1 meetings- They said they had noi three tux I operator* nnd Cieurge Mr. Ambrose remarked that this Beach Wnter Co. lank. Failing of Is ofuthe board nf trustees of thn his office hud asked thc newspaper of by-laws lust night .at a rc- j p.m. Sunday without paying for gnu and Ihe chairman snid he had not, Barrett m\, Kdgnr N. Pike mid was “an aggravated type of case" action after 30 days, a bus w ill be Masonic' lloinu uT Burlington und to reprint the legal noticc in cor- organization meeting. Six trustees! they ordered were revealed a.s kid Myndrrt Honnema then asked thc W illiam Tierney, to rept'csciiL-thu nnd he did not think a nominal bired for descent' by protesting pllbller—------— — ••' ■■— ! he, C l)i|rlty - lppu j p J i i U o ^ p f ^ ^ N ^ . . reeled form -in- the- Ju n o 10 Ikhuoj arcr appointed, -with * the terms nf WippLi'K iilUl thieVoa wnitled by lhe committee put a proposal to changc " Tlri'c' should be ordered as usual. lie householders, on tiiov(bommission’s J, Urand Lodge nf Masons. but this was nut done. , two to expire each year. FBI when apprehended in Freehold the mcetin<;.s back to nights on thc Thu tiiximen on June 0 sought to imposed the maximum penalty of offices. Thc bus. w ill carry banners bullut in November ns a rcfemulmn. Cotdraets for six tufuterlti wuck- (Edit. Note. Through a misun Teiv Eyck Ilonson was renamed the .next morning. The pair h< obtain ii 50-cent rate but tlie eoun* $100. on Its sides to charge the com lie said if the committee did not urn were ordered renewed on Iho derstanding of Mr. Applegate’s president. Arne Kalma Is first Timothy Driscoll, 17, of South Bos ell and public representatives would In the two other cases, slmlhir mission with being unfair to Cliff- act on his re ii ix i n # ly beard of elections. notice. The Mntawnn Journal re Ch efs Cornelius DeVries,-of Hoe- M,.u « , , held at a XVcent vnto, and the 40* five, and the "Spot" at the foot of Mrs. Carrie Bonnema carried the ald Miller, treasurer. . i , , t i » ,,< | r- . , . Mrs, Schneek c aimed she had Salaries fur various school cm-* grets that the incident occurred.I hold, and John J. !• lood, of Mat cent rahrn'preseatod a compromise Bellcvlew Ave. Mr. Pillsbury made protests of the Association to the The trustees are (terms to expire an a.’.suranee from the chiil^mim In pluyies were, set «i« follows; S uper In view of a question of validity awan. they told ihe following a motion, for dismissal al the con township committee yesterday. She -in 105fJ) Milton F. Stevenson and February that oceuptmey of home;! CoundlnmiTVanWenf noted there vising priheipafs secretary, $:i:i(H); on thc election, Mr. Applegate'said story: • .. clusion of thc state's ease in each chargcd there was no basis in fact George Barrett Jr„ (terms lo exp rc on Matawan ltd, would-be barred wns nothing mandatory In the 40* high sellout principal, $52110; gium * he consulted ^bonding attorneys They hitchhiked a ride Sunday compinihtyT but each motion wus for the allegations ia a warning by in 1054), William Beattie vU until lhe sewer plant was installed. cent rale and taxlmrn dialling to mar school principal, $tti20; Clitf- about the situation/ und. J'cscarch ?4ibrnhig In I/aeonlu, N. II., wilh lhe denied. Chiunpan John Mar/, jr. to town Joseph Baicr, and (terms to expire Shi' declared each new occupant of do so eauld chiil'ife Iokn, v woikI School principal, MIMOr high by the bonding attorneys nnd him ltcv, Thcodoiti 1.. Steiger, of the Thc. lone dismissal eamc when ship residents June 19 that water in 1055) Mayor SpaiToril W , Schanck a home in liivcr Gardens added to Plan Strait Widening sciniul principal's secretary, $^l(lf)i self had-failed to uncover a court First Unitarian Church, of thnt Malayan Grammar School clerk, Theodore Bennett, Spotswoud. ad must hc‘w5ave'd because there was a nnd Ilobert Thlxton. , , , lhe sewer overflow from Iho septic Mayor... tiiMtfurd _W# Schimck re mitted that he wns the .operator of ease of record which would indicate cnnm.miily. AMit riillim n-short ,im|„ t|„, n„||tl,(| $ 111110...... shortage at the sources of supply. Committees will be named after ported lie Ih trying to arrange a Bennett’s pony ride on the board whether the election would have way, they beset liim and told him Janitors' i>.ilarles weie found to Keyport and Mntawan Boroughs. a conference of olTieers and trustees health hazards. _ meeting of couaellmeu with the walk and that he leases the property legal standing or not. to do ns they directed or MilTer bij a subject about which (here wan 'Mrs. Bonnema claimed she had July 14. for publicity and adver She said her child had been made county engineer to plan thn widen from thc beach company. When Mr. The attorney said the board Iiad physical harm, He drove 50 miles so much divergence of opinion lhat called a Keyport water official, und tisements, budget and finance, very sick In A pril from u disease ing of Mala St. (Alternate itoute 4) Pillsbury made' a motion for dis three recourses in his opinion, one. under their orders, giving them it wns set aside for adioh at g J. Franklin Dominick, Matawan membership, and social and mu which would be traced to unsanitary iu m . missal on grounds that the com to call ofT the election; two, to "a sermon", nccordlag to the girl special-meeting. _ borough clerk, nnd Had received as nicipal projects. conditions prevailing and she warn plaint was mado against the wrong limit balloting lo the two proposals *She then had thc enr stopped jn The oiling of “ Middlesex ltd. Trausporiallou bids were recelv* surances there was no water short ed the chairman she wan holding correctly printed, and, three, to'give Annual dues of $24 per year a lonely spot, relieved the minister reci'nlly completed; "was' crltlolsed (Continued on page four) party, John Givens, Ited Bank, rep age in these communities. She him "personally re,s|>onslblc," out a correct legal noticc to each were confirmed and the fourth Wed* of a wallet containing $5 nnd put by Allen ll. Fimchor wltn contend- resenting thc borough told the court said the Keyport man had explain Mr. Mar/, contended tho rule bur* voter as he or she appeared.______nesday_of_ the month al Matnwan him ..out of Ihu car, till. thu buciiUyluhuU^onud WKi^fuol- he fell it should be granted in view ed-Cliffwood Beach could not gel ring oceupancy-nf"hoUhPriJirManP' _ Mr. Applegate said there was no High School was tlie time and The. pair drove .towards Now of road in Middlesex County, of Tlie testimony. In this case and water bccausc not enough pressure wan ltd, hud been, liberalized only assurance either of . the two latter place set for - meetings, Mr. .Hon: York in tile -Intent of going to Councllnran Kdwanl 1*. Hyrne, thc two refreshment stand Aiscs, could be developed from the Key because thy State Department of procedures would validate thc elec son said Edgar VunBuskirk wns California. Tiie girl, directing their chalrmim of thn streets ^uunalttee, complaints were made by Policc port standpipe to fill the water tank Health had allowed II, Mr. Bonnema tion, but it appeared to give sound defraying the rental of the admitted "a few dollars worth" of Chief Alphunsus McGrath. . nnd a booster pum p was needed. moves, had Driscoll" pick up service then asked "who in lunrifng this Parsons Ruling Prior to the start of thc triuls. basis for contesting any action in high school. . Mr. Miller was road in Middlesex Cauuly iiad been Mrs. Bonnema claimed the PUC had men hitching- rides on the high township, the townnhlp coinmllloo Mr. Pillsbury argued vainly for an court to declarc the election an il authorized lo set aside u fund of oiled, but said a settlement wouTd ordered thc Cliffwood Beach 'Water ways. and these fellows were “guod or somebody else," — • legal one If the funds should be $50 for indemnification of the Mat* be made. . . First Aid Man Ffioli .. adjournment, telling the court that Co. to install such a pump at the for" .the gus nnd fm*t|- money Ui.Ket Mr. tionncinii nuked thn member awan Township Board of Educa surveys arc being made of thc tank last year and thc order had approved by the voters. He said them to New York, - according to ship of tho township commltleu be 1 Mr, HynrnTfeclured the piling waH - Warning To Mntawan tion should damage to school fix properties in question which would been ignored. that as an additional recourse, the the girl; Increased lo five “regardless uf undectakon only us im expejjinent Squad On Solfbitation have a bearing. He said he was un tures result from the meetings. Mr. Marz said if the.pum p were board could wait for a 20-day period* Com ing o u t.o f.N e w .Y o rk ..to. go j)(»Jii|caJJal!h..M_M L .M i!L O » | d JJd fl and if it proved 'sticceNsful, II - From Motorists Unfair prepared. Mr. Ambrose answered to be installed and the tank pumped after the election to comply with Mayor Schanck addressed the lor-Wnshlnglon, they lost their way was not possible In n municipality. ^'oiiiaTlaTTonsIdei'ed tiirTnorff'gpn*- that thc defendant had had about i full, other sections of the Cliffwood the statute of limitation for the group to praise them for seeking nnd wound up. out_aJ^«ns} at Mat- o f . jesft Hum 3300- popululloitr-—— erulai8c,-Ilu-nolvd-h(^was-asw»yli»H Ire o f WIHIaiu I'i. Smith, a mem* 10 dnys to prepare the eases. area would be drained uf water in period in which suit to upset the to achieve ''unity of purpose." He awnn.’ After liecingv Mr. Koehler, Mrs, 11. Lawlon, Sixth St,. claim tin) number and kind of complaints bar of the Miitawan First A lii S<|uud their mains by action of the pump. election may be initiated, lie felt cautioned some would have to give they pulled off the road halfway ed cesspool water hnd penetrated reeefvt'ti, • ‘ • .Sv^a.DnisiMl at Tuesday's meeting nt sure no bank would discount tax way on one thing and others would to Freehold and spent the night In hei' cellar and Inundated the furn . Fourteen rehdl emmmnpUpji^ : li~ Mrs, Bonnema claimed no such the mayor and coumdl by a letter harm would result if the operation anticipation notes to raise the have to yield their wishes in other the ear. The girl correctly sur ace, She declared aim had brought ccnseti and four plimury retail dU- Boat Ride For from the office of Attorney CJeneral was carried on ut 4 a. in. money u n til this period had passed. ways If cooperation is to be mised Mr. Koehler would have Mat- thc condition to the attention of trltmtlon ll'juor licenses were re •I’hcodori! A. ParsmiH, who aliiu hi The tax anticipation notes will [ie.hj.eved. He assailed “greed” in w-'an police put out an alarm. the township committee long ago newed. 4 ' ' ' Committeeman Salvatore* Vena Matawan borough attorney, ud* Handicapped Youth disputed Mrs. Bonnema on the be issued by thc collectors of Mat- business relationships “which pre When lhe couple started the* car and had gotten no results, She Mayor Schanck annnounccd lhat tnn)ilsiilng first old men not to so*: awan Borough and Matawan Town vented merchants and business Monday moinlnx. there was trouble blamed il on the gj ade-and (dope of he would appoint a local assistance point of there being no water short Hell funds from autos stopped at, age in Keyport and Matawan bor ship lo raise the funds, if the with it and when they arrived In the road In relation to the grade commltleu consisting of three, mem* "Muscular Dystrophy inon of a community from working traffic lights ough. He said he had been In con voters approve the first two pro Freehold It wmihl not run. Tin* and slope of tlie adjoining proper burs as veipilml by !»w at tho next together Ior thc common better- Mr, I'nrsoiw* reported tl had beelt Area Unit To Sponsor tact with officials in both those posals. The notes w ill be liquidated ment. He pledged the Association oil hi the motor hod bi*«*n burned ties- Mrs. l.awtoa Mild cai'h prop* meeting of Ihu council, i brought to his ulteutlon this hint boroughs and had /ouiul that stand by an impost in the lO.'i!! tax levy. Out.. erly owner wns taking his aw/i pm- Kleven building pormiU totaling Outing On July 15; full cooperation of himself find the* oeeinled In Midawan on Meimgial Thc board voted to follow the In the eotmly sent, they tele tectivi? 'meaaure.H In view of-the In*, Sill,07ft, wen; reported by. ihe ...Program Planned...... pipe pressure had dropped material borough council In measured to IJay and he felt II riipibdlo U) Jol ly. Councilman Jo h n S. Stout, chair third, procedure recommended by. phoned the Ilov, Mr, Steiger, whore action of Ihe-townyhlp A'ut^fnillij!^. b ui ld h ig J n s iH ilu f ^ — ^______L_____ advance- the business and com -Hm—Matawnn ^piati- KnoW i t wiur a ' man of the wnter committee of the its attorney, that of handing the munity interests of Matawnn. name and address tlic.v found on a Sin* eapresaed fear of what would Members of the planning hoard A boat ride for handicapped child Violation nr'ttide law, J Keyport BorougHT'Council,-confirm voter a corrected legal notice as card in the mitomnhlfc. happen on her properly now that are to he contaeled by the borough ren in the bayshore area -will be Mr. Smllh proh-nh-d Ihe law ap ed this morning standpipe pressure he receives his ballot. The couple offered to repair the a neighbor was erecting a cement rlrrk to see if they desire lu serve, sponsored on Tuesday, July 15, by Eight Fined By peared t«» t><; j.ingted out for Mata* had dropped to 40 pounds per sq. ear and return il In n week. They guard lo protect his property, Sin Tiie action was taken on orders the Bayshore Chapter of the Mus wan jdufie. lhat it waa notgbelMjf in. against a wintertime .norm , of Martin Saturday -- were wnitlng for Mr; Steiger to r„|j dodnred-thls Would caune a further tiT"^ilnT'mayor'nmnellinan Van cular D y s t r o p h y Association, Harry Rader, Former enforced by the Attorney (ieneral's 50 lb. per square inch and the Jhem back but lie- called pollen | bar’k wash opto hers, Cfeaf was appointed by Mayor through the courtesy of Henry Gohl* nffiee nr bvr Joenl officials In Key* Key|>ort water works is pum ping J Resident, Died At Home Three pen-oiis paid fines of $50 ini’tead. Laconia.. .-Police Chief Mr. Marz and Mr. Vena bolh haus, president of-the Keansburg Sehanek’ to the board, poll anfl other nelLJito- James j |)j«yj jrs and was told the couple Ion residence to inspect the condltlojj' The boat will leave the pier at pay for repiihs and painting of lhe eul off a ojujor Jouree^if Income Slutc Wntc.cr Policy____ „ Commission...... j '.V111.1, . fl.1. H. Marlin of Mahfwan, Saturday, j would be lurned over, to Monmouth and hud found nobody homo ellln r Keansburg at 12 o'clock noon, und honor seioll In Memorial I'ark. for the Mpi.t 1 uml It's only clpua'o might step in unless Matawnn j Lockwood PI., fair Haven, after •Th**y Wi t'e*. M artin Tnone of Hope-»County -Prosecutor .1, Victor Cur- time, except nn angry wntehdng. a program of varied entcrlaitumml ('ounellimin Kt^’lestrai. elinit iium of getting ieeompeiiM* for Heev|ceu Township erected its own plant to ] two-year Hindus, l’-orn In Ne lawn, for speeding on Itavlne Br.; the eharfjes against them Mr. Murz admltlcd the sU-eei would has been planned for the enjoyment 7{es in: of the water eonunltteii,. jepoib-d nudeutl hiln tin* water.nmrs of the children.,One of thc features were outlined. . that the wnter rfepai tiiient fJiouhl__ Mavo Sp.dford W. Srhlmek stiff* is making on underground supplies. Peter and Sara Under, In* had liv speeding on Freneau Avc,, and off eoneelfy. Chief DeVrien went lo the Mar end the year with a mu phis. ’ |ge:-t«-d In- oi i-..enl his side uf tl*y of the afternoon will bc William ed in Jersey City and Malawan a Mrs. I..iwlon objected measurer, Hayiilontl Henderson of New Bruns tin gnu station Ifi Freehold arid Mr. Lggleaton further atidcd llnit!ej:.e fur' cmiidderallun to uiemlieni . Ogden, of Belford. a clown who has *» c U number of year.'', and in IP'd Bank takm in that'coniicetion no,/nr'had wick for speeding on Havlne Dr. found Hie couple vv/ilting to give an soon mi portrdbh’ after lhe phne been associated with the Hunt Bros. > r ir s t XiOITlC •bold | and Fair Maven the past 10-years.. only lard a -pei’nlelouii effect on lie/ x 1/ the leglhhtllie, 'Who WOllhl hUVO : Tho:;e assessed fines of Vi and up. Bolh admitted hjiving been in and Hpeelilriitlonn have been eom ihe Mi.v^ahoiu fttnh a law and Um Circus. Mills Bros, circus. King! Jn M adifiO n Acrcs ' ! lie was a locomotive-•engineer •riw. ,ri,i u-i ■ "nd-oilier piopertlea and Inforim-d . . . . . , court costs of ^ were: Leonard trouble before I he: |'n | iirlue;V-'l-. . , , ’ . , | pleled and n{iproved by llie ei'lfoj ei.'iit' nf C hnstiani circus, und w ill appear j ______! wilh the "Jersey Central and Balti- N. -f Mattuon of Hoboken, for di«regfirrl-!edged she was liie driver of h enr 1 j,)'*.,' Voirl 'h i,Vtl„„n (State De|nirt|uint of .Healtli, in Ited Dank next month wilh the Edgar Van Buskirk nf Van's A > more and Ohio" llmlroads for 51 rru had stopped Ihe town- . , „ . • , . ing a m l fbij-hlng signal, .Thoman J which had run over n n d Injured n Hagen- Wallace circus.. . |gcney... Matawan. announced Ihis j year;?,retiring two years h;:o; He y hh.n m lw n , fro,,, „uUI,i« In «„,v. 1 " " ,h'' .... . , Strikes W ife, Fined Hughes of Berkeley' lleighls. foriprlesl in L/^t Ciimhrld/'.e, Mokh j!c wjrge din|iii.i;il plant, Tlo* Specialty acts w ill be preteflted»u-eclc that the first ranch-type dw ell*: was a member of the Brotherhood *1 when they f,-it || wan only going I failure lo give the right of way wtjhren months ago. Boston police by Jim m y Quenn, a magician: E d | jnjr j tl tjlc. nrvv Madison Acres dc-[ of; Railroad Engineers; Red Bank lo aggravate Ihe »jtuntlon. igale liiu. agreed to n plan outlin'd The r/(»roiigh'fi police- ear. and Che:,-, have other counts. by Mayor Hehanek for the Improv*1- i •l" h" *■*- ‘iti A 111* 111 ii; Avc,, Ball, orchestra leader; W illiam San- * vclopinKht.'1if^ been sold lo W i.lterj Iy#f|gc'No. 277rK‘’mid" A . M.: .ler^-y , Mr. Marz raid Hie eon, oitle ; -\viih it f a . dow popular bayshore accordionist; j a , ||r,rn „n(| John Pangborri.' of I Central Ix-vel Club ond St. Agnes! b 'r Bratich, for operat ^ # wouid again atlr n.pt to inspeel the | Whl,',‘ n ,n l,r ^ijt *' mln, | II,Ml M,l.|ll'|„||-|| M'llll'IIL'C of H|x und Buddy Baskin und Nancy ttrec- Hillside. Keys to the-new home | Kpi.scopiil Church. Jersey'City. jfr j mg an automobile with a defective Friends Of Library rondlUon v/ln n Mri. havdon would j mnm ^ ‘'^penw'. : ,1,01,llu, III llu; finally julC liy Mtiyt'i. shoten, fiance team. j were prrnentetj Saturday morning, ob*:d*ved hLs (72/id birthday on J mofller. - Adopt Constitution bo home. jlnit,- f.iillir-r S. Konlrr. „f M„tnw„n-. Mrs. George Cameron, Keansburg,j a Kpecial teremony by Kthel G. jjo n e ]2. .-■■} David J. Hord;i of Nave-,ink Hivej Slrnclt Taxi, Flees 1 I u"' ri,1111),, Tuo.chi.Y for iisiumiIi im il I-- ■preiitcfent of the Bjiyshore C hapter,) Van Husklrk. owner and devet<>per! Surviving are- hi^ ' wife, -Mr. . j lid., Loeost, paid n fine t,f 5-1 and Vi The eon«lilufi'*n nnd by-lnwj. of J hiitU'l y III, liti.' Wjfi;, A llvlli. urges'fkircnts of handicapped child-1M adison Acres, ^clls Liquor License ...... [Grace F. (W iboiu K.idir; a. dauab* I co?.p<'of court for-vneeding on Neiy tlw' Ki-Hii'h ,.f til,- Mi.lawnn Ml,r.-»v: - I -Mntnwrn, |NiJi.-<- y, ;.li ,,lny M„t,,wmi Tnwniililj) |io|icu.. „ r, _ rcn. M’ishing lo have their child \ ’ 'Hie nc-.v home is JucaUtJ nil Kdsarl t,T. Mrs. lJ,i|„tl,y <1. C n - ft of | IJriiiitv/lek A v c . aiHl a »ln,lli,r n i » « j il(|„|,|,.,i „f !!,.,! : M (» tludi (Vi,'vf.,rfl |i,«|„ |,-l«r ,,f >■ «<' <1 Jw lt Wh.vto, ,, ,.ol,ll,-,‘ ,,t Ko, 11 inlijn. il I'Yunlt fl„r|u„V Wtmrt pnrticipale in Ujc day’s outing, to fid., off liuuti; 1. TI„' I.,I covers 6 im*I Itivc,* 0;,U< s . Km, Ifi.v,r. „ o „ ,j„ ml c-.url. c/.sts w w c ji.miI hy An- „„ Moml.iy , v, i,ih'>; In II,,-; |Wf„„j-b .'iioro. Moi-Knii-1ut*- v/h" ll'" l’" lll' ' f «mil l|,|-Mi;„. for li„i,ro|*r |«i«iiliii, m .,1 contact her at Keansburg 0-1077. and one-ciaartrr neres. i ll.irry Andi-' Ilv.u-I.- I«vn,i! i»l j Hn.ny Nul'I'i "f M»|,lc<-I. t j (]!>,,,i v. 'M^ihIm-w nl llu- ,o „i«ii(l, ,•' vlll,-. I„,i, i.oM |li>- imi-kiin- r'o’.i.lHi-imli;, M„ti,w„„ l,,xl-1|t<> w„.i v , uiid fcl ensl« I a W. Smith Coiibtrurtion Co < '• hoilM . and a itnd'Pm1.. liter. :fi»r on Hnvine Dr...... ‘ ■' ...... ,|i-c*w m , II...... w I Ihpior lieense l^iiued to tier ’ sb/i<, ‘ ti^) u ...... *"h|. 'tnm..... ‘ t of the low--- n - lte&tm)------Tiie 1,1,10 ' I^UVM. MlllllltoiiHCII• I " Buying A Car? erecting the new Iio u m .s., Kighti Servirj-s v/ilf be h«M Satur'I;* F. Ho M.i/d Lloyd,. (;ii.irh-.j M;d/.. jp,,.. Mmg«nvill< General Store, 5 ,,,nt 0,1 Mi,,n ‘iL lb,‘ «Ild ted t-l I . , i v / r i 11„||, 17, (jr CHIIwoimI Immediate ■ delivery * New other dv.'ellingrf. are under ivnMrtir* J alterno--jn al . 2 ’o'eloe); .*»t ihe V*or - i Equipment aod Cuppllss Frank .Sin a,vf'h;irleh .I-;. ..Sprijujhojn. v/hn-h in o|*erat« d 'h v Abe K (d o n n ^ j 'the hu:il Av,.„ ( liirw,«,ii .nntl liork Urw.i, Dodge and Plyinoulli cars Bnca f tfora and future plans c^dl for over! Heirlek/Mn,. Jay K llo.vtcfter..Mi>JM|/t|l,. S((liU; of ,{rn Mntib-furnished by Mr, Ifennlg, II,ut nil,./icily iiu#K«J^t|,c. , Van Sycklc, Inc., 10 Center SUj 10 years from today, the lalcsl i fitiaP-. Buna! will be in fjld T« o Harry J. Kahn, MU.h Mary 'Sn.Hli,’»e;dtm», of MahiWnn. u“'1* W rh,^l< ,n fl|e police Kref?hold * • wjfpt^iv.TinkI« in television sets can b e jn en t Ceu.eVrv Pewrl's Beauty Belor). • M ."O live Slllv/ell, bU'n. SprlnghofJi. h • ...... • ir,,L Whyte wm nverbd'.eu nl Ihe ’ Nolle* ' ------' - — ‘ -j; jyours ...a «tnd you can pay for It w ilh j -- Jllfi.oad hlatior^ and ^unendeied l J,i , ' ^ Uml,,.,- Hhuii'Sviii bn nun, Heal Estate Listing Cards for sale jj-our wvinfis NOW In U. S- Saviiifisj ’Fur Ifei:nt" ;itnl “For Sale” r ‘ , " , )6 h - « i u « w -«■» m,,,,*- rui ^ ^ " / " 1 *d July Mb .md .ilh.-fJ «V. ^»oiP JPibej-f GltUnh, und. K M m rny u ,f. Juli-p-M U>i the.^Wur Bond;; ygii? He ivn.» i;tvi.n a liii/mhofni for. lea*, at tills officc.. *3ondj. - ' . nvay...... be. 'pui ■ ch iiv J this vlLtu Juljr -S.-.-.CtittSy Vl 1,1.,), tit-, Keypoil. •/-jzti, IolM, ‘ ■ ,. . • ' Jbou^hl during the wui, Buy tibtm;! hi j/ the uecne t ;f an accl'Jeiit July i ond Lijtmduy, jyjy a - ' PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N- J- THURSDAY, JUNE ?6, 1952 I Falls, Canada,-, where Mrs, P«*:ix<% of'the J. Laird Hul.se Fujji.*ral /Jo/ne, I tennent in the church, cemetery - Mi's; John Beatty . Kitfnsbiirgj and a brother, John la war bride, was reunited with her BIRTHS BAPtTSMS WILIS FILED Englishtown. Under direction of’ the Bedle ■ Fun Mrs;'John Beatty, 01, of 131 Park Fal.loju.pf Newark, and seven.grand eral Home. Ave}, Keansburg, died Wednesday; children. • i sister, Miss Karen Berger of Ju n e 111. 1952, at her home. : Vienna, Austria. . • , Johnson' V > Yduhg, H attie 1 W aldron Roger Pegano Services were held Monday\at I Mrs. Pease, the .form er/ Miss Mr. and tylrs: Robert Johnso«>| David John,-infant son of' Mr. and Hattie- Waldron, Motawan Town* Roger Nagano; 52, formerly of1 Albert Stoddard ' Bdrn in*„Newark, daughter c»f the U:30 a, m. Itcm i her late residency, late M r; and jVIra. Frank Fallon; she ! Sonja -Bevger,- had- not--seen .h e r- Atlantic Ave?, Matdwan, ar* parents| Mrs. Benjamin Young, Bay Ave ship, who died Feb; Cheesequake, died in Morristown Albert' G. Stoddard, 57,■ of ’-QC7 followed by a high mass of rOquiem of atson born W£drtesday# June 18, j Union fVaeh, wns baptized Sunday, was u- resident of KejrMburjj over at Si. Ann's. Church ul 9 u. in., with 'sister for six W hen Miss estate to her friends, Jeanette F. on Thursday, June 10; 1052. Jfe was Shoreland Circle, Laurence'Harbor, 1952f,Nn Monmouth Memorial Hos 30 years. She w a i a past vice-presi Karen Berger was unable to'enter Junc* 22. 1952, in lliily Ftunlly Church and Frank D. Campbell and named born in Iluly und had lived in the “Rev. Edward Corrigan, pastor, pital. died Thursday, June 10, 1952 in his' dent of the Monmouth County Wom tiie United States, Canada was her Union UeucJj, by the Hcv. lidwurd them executors in -a ;Will dated CheeseqtLike a num ber of years. officiating. Burial wns'in the Ceme Sullivan, pastor. Sponsors were home- He ‘was an employe of the ens Democratic club, a member tery of tho' Holy Sepulchre.-New second ehoiCfraiKt She arrived-there ' Shortt June 28, 1051. . . ' Surviving are his wife, Nellie; l . Miss Florence Brown of West Keans two tons, John and Pet^r of New* General Motors Corp., Linden, and of the Catholic Daughters of Ameri ark. Arrangements were in charge four months.-ago. Accompanying Mr^ and Mrs.'.Jamey M* Shortt, ca, Court of St. Ann’s, and nf the Mr. and Mrs. Pease .wers. thaic burg, und John ElKovics, of Perth Leopold DeVille ark; a daughter, Mrs. Angelina a veteran of World War I. He re of the John E. Day Funeral home. .. of Yellow Springs, 0., are parents ot American Legion Women's Aux two sons, Harold, 5, and Ancfte, 3, A m boy...... , , -Leopold DeVitte, Morganville, Perry of Newark; three .brothers, sided in. Laurence H arbor for- the n first child, ■ a daughter- born iliary. .--- - Following the ceremony, a party who died May 0, named his wife, Tony of Perth Amboy, Joseph of past 14 years. who joined in the week’s reunion Tuesday, Jun e ‘ 17, 1052, at the Surviving are her husband, John Keyport War Bride 1 w as'held at the Young home. At- Suzanne DeVitte, executrix and Keyport, and Salvatore of1 Mill" Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; eelehration. . . Springfield City Hospital, Spring- Beatty; three sons, Johh- Beatty, Reunited With'Sister tendihg- were' MV? and- Mrs; .M ithael sole ' beneficiary ; iiv 8 - will, dated town; two sisters,—Mrs.-.Rosario. his - mother,...Mrsl. Nettie-. .Stoddard;, ~ fTeltT,* CX'“"Mrs’.' Shortt la ' the former James 'Beatty 'nfld'Thiymond . Beat Wedding-.Announcements ’ Young und son, Michael jr., New Mar. 13, 1030, ' Boiko of Carteret, .and Mrs. Car- a sister, Mrs, Loretta Jewel, of * Miss Carol Kruser, daughter of ty, ‘all of Keansburg; a: daughter, M r. and Mrs, Harold Pease, printed promptly on paneled or Brunswick; Mr. ond Mrs. Edward melia King, of Keyport. RhiJander, WJs. ' Councilman . und' Mrs,. Fred’ L. Mrs. John Flynn, living at home; Green Grove Ave., Keyport, hnve bridal book snow-white vellum at Kern, and sons, Allen und Edward, John Betitner Services were conducted Monday Arrangements were under the Kruser, of Keyport;' a sister, Mrs. Katherine H uber returned from a. trip to Niagara this office. j FJorham Park; Miss,Mai* Kurt?., Old John BeUtner', Union' Beach; who' morning at 0 o'clock in St. Joseph’s direction of the Flynn’Ac Son Fu- Schick Bridge; John CJio/n and Rusty Hnz- died. Mar. 27, 1951, left $100 each’ Church, Keyport, followed by in* neral Home,- Pfcrth Amboy Mr. and Mrs. John Schick, P er zkowski, Sayrevillp; Mr. and Mrs. to two daughters, Margaret Iteut* shing Plnce, Keyport, are the parents Joseph Young, Mt*. and Mrs. Harold ner, Newark, and Elizabeth Pepi- of a-first child, n son, born Satur-j Coffey and son, Robert, Mr. and tone, New Brunswick, anti willed day. June 21, 1952, at Fitkin Mem- Mrs. Goorj'p Ader nnd daughter, the balance of, his estate to another ROSS w . MAGHAN AGENCY orial Hospital, Neptune. , ' Georgette, Mr. und: Mrs. William .daughter, Agnes Peterson, Who Monroe' Mr. and Mrs. George Sap- was named executrix in a will • 1 Schroeder pah, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carnino made Mar. C, 1951, - » Real Estate—Insurance Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schroeder, and children, Mr. und Mrs, Frank Box 486a'R. D. 1, Matawan, are the Young and daughter, Patty Ann, Mr. parents of a daughter, horn Friday, and Mrs. Alexander Milne, Mr. and DEATHS 138 Main Street MATAWAN,N. JI Juno 20, 1952, at .Monmouth. Mem Mrs. Leroy Matthews and daughter, orial Hospital. Marjorie, M r. and-Mrs. Frank Ger- ...... Telephone Matawan'1-0003 • Mrs. Sydney Earle: 1 • Slvertsen — luoh and daughters, Karen, Virgin* ia and Nancy, .and Mrs. John Fagan. Mrs. Abbie Burnett Earle,.05, wid A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ow of Sydney Earle, of Union Bench* Daniel Slvertsen, Washington Grove, and J^eyport, died TUesduy; June'j Cheesequake, on Friday, June 20, Dedicate-Two Children 17, I0j 2, at Ivy House NUrging Home.' 1952, at Monmouth Memorial Hos She•''ifels^-horn/ ut Miy/opd, Conn.,i pital. - . " . , .Two-chlldrcn wero dedicated at daughter of the-late dborge Wash-; the Sunday morning service of the * v ■' Pai ton ington Burnett an Denver, Colo., Joseph R. Faith and Mrs. Faith. and 'Mrs. Ursulu Neilsen, Red Dank. ", * Dolan Mrs. Faith’s parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. The- funeral was held Friday "Mr, and Mrs.. Ralph Dolan, 71 Roy Gaskell, of Camden, came .to afternoon at the Bedle Funeral Atlantic Ave., Matawan, are parents Keyport for tho*occaslonr 4ind -were home, Keyport. Interment was in of a . daughter born in Monmouth accompanied by M r. and Mrfl. Edgar Fairview Cemetery* ^Temorial Hospital, on Saturday, McQiiade of Oaklyn." - • • ■. • June 21, 1952...... Bert* S.'Boyce ' HELP KEEP’ OUR COUNTR:Y INDEPENDENT HUnley Sues In Keyport Crash’ Bert S. Boyce, GO, died'Thursday, AND FREE FROM ISMS AND DICTATORIAL -June 19; 1052; at his home in Mor- A daughter was horn to Mr. and ganville.^ He was a member of the LEADERSHIP IN ANY FORM1. REMEMBER' Mrs. Francis Hunley, R. 0, 2, Box Injuries nnd property damage Morganville Methodist Church. 3G9, Matawan, on Sunday, June 22, cu/fered in it two-car crash last ■YOU- ARE PART-OF THIS GOVERNMENT. Surviving are his wife. Mary, 1952, irv Monmouth Memorial Hos Apr. 27, at Keyport ure the subject a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Muller, ALWAYS VOTE AT ALL LOCAL AND NA pital. "" ' of a $3l,0d0 Superior Court suit In these days of international lur- filed by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mulu- Matuwnn; two sisters, Miss-Ella A TIONAL ELECTIONS. THIS IS OUR COUN w " Van Curen czewtki, of Perth Amboy. It is Boyce, Matawan, und Mrs, Edward moil, the significance of the Fourth " : Mr. ancl Mrs. Charles Van Curen, agaliis^ Michael Kushner, Jersey Woolley, Red Bankj a-brother, Arch, TRY . . . DO YOUR PART. School St., Marlboro, are parents of City, owner und operator of the Robertsville,-und a grandson. will be clearer to those Americans a daughter born Monday, June 23, other car. Services were conducted Monday In. order to give our employees a long who will pause to recalj the brave . 1952, in Fitkin-Memorial Hospital, papers were filed with Middl^i- ut. 2 o’clock ut his residence’ with rcx County Clerk Edward J. Patten the Rev. William Magsam, pastor of weekend, we will be closed from Thurs- Declaration of. 176 years ago, from- ____ ■' _ ____ Golson in New Brunswiclt-Thursdny,. , . _ lUie.Morgnnvm^ --- day evening, Jiily 3> until Monday morn A son was born to Mir, ariJ Mrs. officiating.' Interment was in Old .-whence-camc.tlic bequest of -Free- ' ~ Harry t Golson, Clover H ill.... Rd., Have you read the classified ads? Tennent Cemetery under direction ing,; July17. Our Best Wishes to-all for Holmdel, Jn Riverview Hospital, clqms we enjoy today. Monday, June 23. 1052. a Safe and Happy Holiday Weekend. The-Performance of Our Heritage of Independance Can be Assured Seminary Graduate SHREWSBURY MANOR NURSING HOME _ Only byt Our Sincere Determination to Protect These Freedoms. Miss Barbara ToflTT^claUfihter of ■Mf.-and Mrs. Robert Todt, Cednr CONVALESCENT - AGED - CHRONIC ' SPAFFORD Wi SCHANCK. St., Keyport, wna._graduated from . ’ ...... ___ _ . . .. • • Mayor of Matawan. •Baptist Bible Seminary,, Johnson The Friendly Lumber Yard City, N. Y. Miss Todt .received n 515'Shrewsbury Ave; Tel. RE 6-2059 diploma for a four-year Missions Sutplun Ave., opp. Freneau R. R. Station Course, She will enter Caraden : ALL.YOUR NEEDS CAN BE PURCHASED IN MATAWAN Scjhool of Nursing, Camden, in ... SHREWSBURY, N. J. Matawan, IN. J. Telephone MA 1-2061 September. 1 r IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! We are desircous of informihg the O. K. SAKOVICH, Heglilored Nurl» , ' >wvuwwwvmw»mwwtuwww\ nwwwwvw; shopping populace of this area that with few exceptions . ... the.following business places will be Closed-(All Day) Friday, July Fourth.,..._.lAnieci. A ttention Com m uters! ‘ ica’s'Greatest Legal Holiday . . . but will be open until 9 P.M. on; Thurs day, July the Third. Do your shopping and banking oh'Thursday as early TEN EYCK Something New as possible. Your co-operation will be most sincerely appreciated. . 281 UCP5R MAIN '■T, IM tfttn . o/S'e&Aa.Mti M605 A Wide Selection Has Been Added of Dependable ELECTRIC FANS AND AIR CONDITIONERS BEST WISHES: May You and Yours enjoy a very Safe and a KEEP COOL IN THE HOME AND AT THE OFFICE . Happy Holiday Weekend. USED CARS DURING THE SWELTERING HOT SUMMER MONTHS, in Matawan! Onjor Before July 1 MAron SPAFFORD W; SCHANCK, STRAUB MOTORS, INC. Borough of Matawan; - \ . . Authorised Dealer for ■ A MODERN DRY Kaiser-Henry J. Open Thurcdoy, July 0. until 9 P.M.; Closed'All Day July 4. CLEANING SERVICE STORE Crosley; Willys Cars will be opened on Main Street'next door to and Thicks. Tourine’s Tavern, oppdijite'the Matawan j , NEW BHOWBOOMB Mortgage FiniiiicSng Railroad Station...... GEORGE H. BARRETT & SON, Inc. R. G. THIXTON, Inc...... NElW'COMPLETE A convenient dry cleaning Ford Sales and Service SERVICE DEPT. INDUSTRIAL Chevrolet - Oldsmobile • RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL service for hundreds of daily corrimunters. All BELL BEEF CO. DELL’S MARKET Corrjeipondsntr . work done . . . promptly THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION'' i ...... Super Food Market . Main St.,.'Matawan Nework, N. J. t . and efficiently. : STELLA BUCCO. Mgr. T. FRANK A P P L E B Y AGENCY, Inc. CART AN’S DEPT. STORE THE FRIENDLY SHOP 230 Main Street Asbury Park, N. J. A. P. 2*3300 . SANDFORD’S REXALL DRUGS TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. - Route 35’ - Bedle Rd,...... July 4th 9 A.M. - 12 Noon ..' Home Appliances A DRY CLEANING S E R V P ..... KEYPORT Nbxt lo Tourine's Tavern : ...Tel. KE 7-1908 BCBEEK3 COMBINATION DQORB Main St. MATAWAN Tel. MA: 1-2149 GEO. H. HARRIS, HARDWARE J. E. HOSTETTER 5c - 10c Store ...... LUMBER — M1LLWORK — HOOFINO, iWHmUiUWUUVWinHWnUMUUUUHUUUUUMMi ___ • ' BUILDER'S HARDWARE M. & M. ELECTRIC APPLANCE HOLDEN JEWELERS W E E K E N D Matawan Builders Supply Company MATAWAN DRUG CO. KAPLAN’S FOOD & SPECIALS! CONFECTIONERY 138 Lower Main Street UTO TOPS MIDWAY SUPER MKT. Open all day, July 4th " MATAWAN, N. J. Open all day, July 4th- Endicott-Johnson__ FRENEAU GROCERY & LIQUORS T«L MAliwtb 1-2639 WILLIAM M. BTnOTHEB SEAT COVERS SHOES REDUCED 0»n»r»l Contractor DOWNES PONTIAC ...' Open all day, July 4tH Sales and Service - ■ -I HIGH WORK SHOES • ... RYAN BROS. R .b. »5.S0 THE BARGAIN HOUSE . McKENNA’S Radio-Television Sales and Scrvicc United^ Cigar Store.... Reduced ta $3.95 , EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY 6:30 A.M. to 10 A.M. Prices silo reduced on «ll JIM'S RESTAURANT olHer Wbrlt Bhoei. Bendix Automatic Washers, New .... $150.00 Main St. at Rajlroad Crossing RAPOLLA’S SUPER MARKET Bendix Cabinet Ironers, New ...... 95.00 Closed all day July 4th Main St., Matawan ■ .... 1 8 A.M. to 12 Noon CREPE SOLE 12 Hole ice Cream Box, New ...... , Price Vz PAT’S FOOD MARKET SPORT SHOES /144 STEEL LOCKERS Main and Atlantic , VAN’S AGENCY / Sli** to ‘U ' Have youv car looking al iu beit before you atari on !h tt - - ■ 8 A.M. to 12 Noon a!* COMB. SINK'AND HEFHI(JEI»ATjDRB, CHROME DINETTE SETS, contomplal6d mmmer vacation. Let* u i place a new let of seat Open all day, July 4th $6.95- LAWN MOWERS, POWER MOWERS. ADIR. k YACHT CHAinS, covers lo odd beauty and preserve llie wear ond tear; of-your outomoblle upholstery. ‘ - . *• .* BEACH CHAIRS. -HEFHK5EHATOHS; WASHING MACHINES. TOWN RESTAURANT APT. GAS RANGES, 1 BONNIE MAID FLOOH COVERINO, Open all night Thurs., July 3 KEYPORT ^ ASPHALT SHINGLES, GYP SHEATHING Closed all day, July 4th TIME PAYMENTS AHRANGED. .... & NAVI Fred Chrlitenien
E.' Front St., Keyport COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERING a ^ T ? P ,1 , USTENI D” Cour"MUI‘ • • • Drive wilh Caution lo both LANZARO BROS. a pedMitlar. fed occup.nl. o( all c,„ ., mo.i Sale and H.ppy Holiday Weekend. N«ar Borough H«U Tennent Rd. Tel. Mat. l-16ft4JL Morganville 12 W. Thin)' St. , „ *Tel, KE 7-0489 Fr#t Parking Lol ^ ^ OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENINoC sUNDAYB. KEYPORT, N; J ..... ^ j | i' ' ilni'l. ' i'll .1—',' ...... V r t e . THURSDAY. JUNE 26/1932 THE MATAWAN JOURNALS MATAWAN. N. J.
Luncheon Club Has Thc parly was arranged by-her tliff Rfcv. Joseph R. Faith. Mrs. Sadie ThofnfrSgh ;o l: ^-.^r r DINNER MARKS PRESENTATION OF CONTEST PRIZE daughter, Miss V m csc Septeft,- Tjiree departments will bo par Borrc, Pa., gjothet* of.'fytf;' Blytft* Meeting In Hillside Tho tables were decorated with ticipating in th£ 4 Jrograin uot)cr tho Jr.; nro spcndini'Stc^ftril Weeks In , candles and flowers, nnd.o-birthdiJy Mrs. John C. Osborn, Hillside, Cim'Inmit;. ' : ‘ ; ' 1 ! Revise All Rates cake was brought to the table vUiftc* leadership of Dr. Shirley Cautev* formerly .ol Koyport, entertained the group sung “Ilnppy Birthday.” wold directing the primary depart* members of the Keyport Luncheon Mr.s. Septen received many gifts, as ment; Mrs. T. Fred Young, the be* Club Wednesday, June HI, nt tho Study Present Schedule well as an orchid corsage. giimcra* department; ahd Mrs. home of-her son and’ daiightciMn Charles Young Jr., tho junior-inter To Give Advantages * . Attending wcre members of the lawl Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Osborn mediate department. There have , AND honored Ktiests's fam ily ond they For Space Heating ‘Prizes were awarded to -Miss been 27 Unchcm and handiwork were Mr. nnd Mrs, Jolm Septen and Jessie Stevens andrMrs. Homy E. assistants, and ftn enrollment of SURGICAL SUPPLIES A complete revision of rates is children. Doris and Frank, of Keans* Ackerson, Jr. 'Others present wnv over 100 boys and girls, In tho ALWAYS IH STOCK being undertaken by tho N. J. burg; Mr. und Mrs. Snnmul Septon Mrs. Van B. W alker, Mrs, E. Fran* school period. PRIVATE rtT T lN O ROOM Natural Gas Co. in order to estab ci* Ehrlich, Mrs. J. Leon Schanck, nnd (laughter, Carol. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Levine and children, Emma lish a uniform schedule for its ex Mrs. W alter O. W alling, Mr& Llo.vd ...... E. H. Larrison . ponded territory, which takes in F. Arm strong,’ Mrs,"'Arthur S. V an , .and "Edward; Frank Septon, the Blythes Have Twins V 1 E xp.rl Tiu h md Applllnc* the Co'untxG&s-Co. area around At* guest of honor and the hostess. Busklrk, Mrs. Arthur Cahill, Mrs. i ...... FUltt lot Mtn - lantie Highhjnds and in Freehold, Winton Osborn. Keyport; Mr.s. Don Mi*, and Mrs, Hm-id J, Blythe jr- former residents of Clilfwood, who and also the, fonTier gas territory of \ ald Wright and Mrs. Crawford Os Closing Exercises For Eva V. Larrison thc Jersey Central Power and born, Hillsiucr.' are now living in Cincinnati, ()., 1 w Expurt Truil Md ApplUnc* Light Co., which was purchased by Daily Bible School are the. parents of twin boys, bom ' ^ \i Sunday, June 22, Mr, lllytho, for m it t for V/om»n N. J. Natural Gas Co., on June 3, A Mrs. Frank Septen Has The closing exercises of tlW Daily mer plant superintendent of the At present, according to Kenneth ' \ Vacation lltble School of the First National Lead Co., Perth Amboy, D. Knoblock, president of the N. Surprise Birthday Fete Baptist Church ’of Keyport will bo was transferred to the Cincinnati J. Natural Gas Co., rates differing 4 % ' k Mrs. Frank Septen, Fulton St., held this Sunday evening at* 7 p.m. plant to supervise» govern,mental BAY DRUG somewhat in thc two territories, Keyport, was honored Saturday In the church sanctuary. Tho school contract work, He is the son of will remain until the ratc^ schedule W. Front St.,. Keyport evening at a surprise birthday party has hnd sessions for two weeks Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Blythe sr., Maple is drawn up and receives Public Next to PtoplM National Bank nt -Mario’s Restaurant. Metuclien, under the direction of the pastor, PL, Keyport. Mrs, Blythe sr., and , Utility Commission approval. The rate studyi being made by The official presentation’, of a check for $225 by tR. L. Cartan of the Malawan First Aid 'and Raicut Commonwealth Services, Inc., of Squad, Inc~ and chairman of the recent "Water-Over-The*Dam Cotitesi" staged by ihe squad, to M ill Judy New York, is aiming to give special Brush of Keyport was marked at a complimentary dinner In Buttonwood Manor, Matawan. Mr*. Mae B. advantages to consumers who use Koopman, proprietor ol ButtonWood, was hosleis. Mist Brush is employed al Buttonwood Manor. . the new natural gas at times when - Shown at the presentation, left io ilghtr are'Frank tourine jr.. Mrs, Koopman, MU» Bruih, Mr. Cartan, normal demand is low.. and Joseph Scalzo. runner-up in the contest competition, Mr, Tourine was Mr. Scalto's guest. STORES CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 4th Rate advantages arc also being The Matawan Squad alto realized S22S as its share in the contest;...... worked out for space heating cus tomers who wou!d._rcquirc heating Union-Beach P-TA Honored On .Birthdays Mrs. Irene Bloodgood gas only in the spring and fall. Affair Successful - Died Last Night Lower rates are also anticipated • Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bailey, jr., for space heating customers who Mrs. Irene Bloodgood, of 207 u n . A strawberry festival, card' party South Laurel Ave., West Keans* use a du al burner, w hich 6witchcs burg, were given a party Saturday George St., South Amboy, widow of and fashion show, sponsored by thc . ovcr\*automatically to another fuel Harry Bloodgood, died last night at Union-, Bcach' Parent Tcachcr Asr night in celebration of their birth . during* very, cold weather,, w hen the her hom o nftcr a long Illness. sociatlon, was held Thursday eve days. They were presented with dcHiand on available gas is high. ning in Pete’s Hall, Union Bcach. many gifts and buffet refreshments Surviving are two brothers, Char According to Mr. "Knoblock, the Fifteen tables wore in play. - . were served. • - Ics Barber of Point Plennsnt, und jiual : burner can be easily and The fashion show was presented . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodman Barber of Carteret. ^economically installed In oil fired by thc Arnold Shop, Keyport, Mrs, McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. William Services .will be conducted Satur furnaccs, as w ell as In gas burnttfs. Ernest Campbell, proprietor. Mod Cuthbertson, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph day afternoon at 2 o'clock iit the T"."AJlocation Of additional natural els were Mrs. Louise Brock, Mrs. Brcnfian, Mrs. George Johnson, the Home for Funerals, tho Gundrum gas/* M r. Knoblock said, "w ill per* Netta Rudman, Mrs. Marjorie Kline, Misses Vicky, Szuba, Dorothy, Peggy Service, 237 Bordentown Ave., mit .the gas conipany to take on a Mrs. Jean Young, Mrs. Dorothy and Mary Lou Bailey, Albert Ben South Amboy. The Rev. James substantial number of space heating Heckolman, Mrs. A nn Green, Mrs., nett, John Brennan ahd Dick Ter* Anliosky, paster of the First Pres- customers In thc 950 square mile Theodore Hathaway, Mrs. Charl willigcr, all of West KcUnsburg. bytcrinn Church, will officiate. In* territory now served by the com* otte Diamond, Mrs. Loretta Brien, Also Mr. ond Mrs, James Nappi terment will be In Christ Church pany.” ' . Mrs. Betty Phillips and Miss Bctiy and Mr. and Mrs. James Minor, Cemetery, “A' special commercial- and in Zahri. Union "Bfoeh," and Donald Lindsuy, dustrial rate for businesses which A $10 gift certfieatc, donated by Richard Poling and John Regan, = require gas In thc off-peak season of Learn To Swim Class The Arnold Shop, was awarded to Keyport. . ;'A>h 1 to Oct. 31 Will go into cffect Mrs. F. Wilkins, Washington Ave., To Start On July 7 as soon as It is . approved by the Union Beach, qnd the dark horse Public Utility Commission* This A “Learn to Swim" course,-spon prize'was . won ly Mrs. Marjorie -.Attend Bible School will be of special benefit to hotels, sored by Matawan Branch, Ameri c o o k ...... ■ factories, laundries, dry ., cleaning Miss .Geraldine Morley, Miss can Red Cross, will start on Mon Mrs. Phillips was general chair* establishments, restaurants, and Krcstine Olsen and Miss Catherine day, July. 7 nnd continue through man of thc evening. - . other businesses of this type," de- Van Nostrand, . representing St. Ju ly I0 ..^ iV e , classes w ill be held ^clnrcd M r; Knoblock.- t, ! Mary’s Episcopal Church* Keyport, from -10:30 to 11 ;30 a,-m„ and fro m New Fire Chiefs arc attending the Bible School boing 11:30 to 12:30 p. m. at the Port Keansburg Board The Matawan Township Hose and conducted this week at St. Mary’s M onmouth Pool. Chemical Co. has announced that Hall, Burlington. Any persons Interested in par Seeks Repair Bids Anthony Granato has been elected tlcipating Ir the course are Invited fire chief. Frederick Stringer Is Defense Bonds pay thc same rate to contact Anthony Nucclo,7:pi(k'Up,tmooditr 1 to io g, itnoroted gt> economr. t lm a e»ien* • GELLER’S DRY GOODS.... SAV-ON DRUGS tial tfirlces plus com* Cloied All Day Friday. July 4th Open Thursday Night Till 9 P.M. plete toipection. " ------41 W. Front St. — ....'------E. Front St., near Boro Halt.... H. By.THOMAS CO. 5c and 10c Store .* .... SINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDRY NOLLY PITCHER MARKET W. Front nnd Broad Sts. Broad St., Keyport DOWNES J. J. NEWBERRY CO. ‘ STRAUB MOTORS. Inc. PONTIAC O r YOUR DOLLAR COES FARTHER FOR QUAUTV FOODS HERE 5c • 10c ■ $1.00 Store Highway 35 am i Bedle Rd, Sales and Service Prime Meats - Fresh KilleiJL Poultry - Fancy Groceries - Dairy Products KEYPORT ARMY & NAVY STORE W. S. WALLACE, Men’s Wear 62 LOWER MAIN ST. Frozen Foods - Fresh Fruits and Vegetable*. . , 37 E,.JFront St., ncur Boro Hall - W. Front S t.1 ...... MATAWAN WESTRElCH'S, Women’. Wcnr ■ » . 22 W. Front St ■ . fPAor'market) A... Keyport ...... W. Fronl St. PHONE MA-1-2299 .PAG# FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, ,N; J. Thursday, june 2^ w s p
Congratulations and best- rrgattls', alw ay s .1" Lipstick, Rouge Mafuwan Township, Matawan l3orough 1 also-wish io take this means of Established 18G9 Tel. Keyport 7-3030 thanking you and your associates J. Mabel Brown, Publisher for the splendid work that you High Heels Out must have done in 'behalf of the FOR RENT HELP WANTED FOR SALE • Published Every Thursday recent school issue. 1 understand By BROWN" PUBLISHING AND FOR- hire • yuu> drive Farrnnll tractor my friends in Keyporl that the Bait 13-Year-Old Girl AfAN ur W om an to learn egg inspection. ACM ETTE piano-hceOrdlons. The’ best PRINTING COMPANY from H Model, call-Mntawnn''1-U278-M2. 75c an hour while vou lebrn: $1.50 per at the lowest. Tel. Keyport 7-0914. new school was voted for and that hour If you are perfect. Telephone Mar-* From Graduation TW*0 and three rnofn jipartinents; rent JT. Mabel was very good news to me. taw an 1-KW2. wJ2(J PRE-HOLIDAY specials! you'll find Exercises For Attire; KngIisJ>town.7-ti2iia— j ‘Ai m any excellent buys in NeW and jjood Rest personal regards' to all of used furniture during our Annual Sum SINOI.K' or twin: bed "room with or subscription R a t e s _ you and my Keyport friends. Board Queried mer Sale now Hoing on. Swartz Fum-- . Payable in Advance without ideals; Between Lake Lefferts FEMALE SEWING lture Store, Highway 35. OppOsite'Mid- ' One YEar (within State) ...... $3.F3 (Signed-)' C K C lL U COW DER. and Moirt'Jit. near • business center. dleto'wn firehouse,’ telephone 'Hed Batik -Six- M onths’- •. .v.T .r.v.r. .-. r,'. , - 2.00 - First St:. P ltO S P E ltlX Y gas range; very good Keyport, Telephone Koyport 7-1414 or ably appear in some newspaper that The results of the promotion were is'alleged' to have worn lipstick and UNDERGARMENT CO. condition; reasonable—Walker, cali,: you would not have selected. Friends 535. . Wj2litf 5 Johnson Ave,, Opp.,Mat. XI. R.-Sta. Keyport 7-U55D3-K. wJ2B" of The Journal having.business with exceptionally successful' and - the rouge. . • • Tel Mat. 1-1071 3 ItOOMS eornftlettiy fui'nlshtd, tank the surrogate's office will da well to participants are-most outspoken in The Student,. who later received . < .....wjtf 1 UBED Servel il cubic foot refj-iger-. b<&r this in m ind; i;as' for cooking a lartfe ’ ^as range;' atOi',*" price $75.0U. C all . Keyport their praise. ... her diplom a at fter home was. not f4ii’idairi‘, in private house, Separate 7-1547-J afle r 0:30 p. m. wj2fl* entrance. Immediate occupancy ' for WAITRESSES, Must bn experienced. Responsibility for typographical We of the Retail Standards Com identified at Friday's meeting of the July and AUifust; 535.00 per week or Write to liox T, in care of this news etrdrs Is limited to the coat uf the paper, wjtf f’Ot/it burner Muk^c - Chef gas boat trailer, reasonable. Inquire 007 consumer. ' Doty, officer of the Raritan Town Improvements.' ' 12 W. Front St. Auinack Ave., Unjon Beach. N. J. wj* Yours for a better Bayshore Louln J,. Costa, C9 Fir&t St.', Tel. Key. THURSDAY;-JUNK-20, 1052 ship Taxpayers Association, the girl 7*1414 or 7-1535. w) BLONDEr youth bed and-mattrtv;* ex-: Community...... was about ld i:jo in ’ Hie graduation MfcN AND WOMKM cellent ' condition reasonable; also ' ...... (Signed)-'..... lin t’when Mr. Cardina approached WITH CARS pair of Cut glass living room lamps and. MUNICIPAL PROGRESS SITUATION WANTED O R ' • TON TKUC^CS shade's. C alf Keyport 7-1303-M.1 wJ2d-' 1 F’ J. Rozell; Chairman her and removed her fronl the pro . Retail Standards Committee IVtLL in/nd chRdreii ' fiVc ’ days peV TO DELIVER' TEI.EPHONE: CONCRETE MIXKRS—Muiler Concrete cession becuuse she was “improperly week; capable supervision, pleasant Mixers, 'plaster and mortar mixers; As many New Jersey people be ■ Keyport Businessmen’s Assn. DIRECTORIES IN Matuwan- and dressed." . . .. hmne; large tirounds; many toys, lunch surrounding areas.' good trade in allowance. Builders gin their vacation schedules, two snacks. Telelephono “■ . Keyport *' ‘ . 7-011U...... Block and {Supply Co., Freehold-Erig- All graddMes were wearing tra lishtown Road, phonfr Freehold'8-lOUO. municipalities, almost unnoticed, To thc Efditor: . FULL OR' PART TIME’ ditional caps aiid ' gowns af' thc TALL—15 years 10 months old boy (4 or inOre liovirs) -. " , \vj3 w ill be Inking a step -that future 1 want to thank you, for m yself,’ would like summer wonO«pll Mata, generations may view tis opening u ceremonies, . “ w an' 1-18U2-J. ( wJ20* PLEASANT WORK FREE; Electrical installation. Ranges ond also for the Monmoulh-County Although it was not brgugh^oul ATTRACTIVE RATES and hot water heaters, ,G. E.^ Hot* new epoch in the history of local Chapter of The American Cancer point, Permaglass. Dealers -Represent^' government irrthis Slute. at the meeting, it is understood the WANTED TO RENT - Apply immediately atlve. Ed Rosa, Keyport 7-12D8-R'after ’ Society for the constant and con 7 p. m. - , wjtf . f i f e sludent- was wearing high-heeled . R. H. DONNELLY CORP. , On July 1, the Borough bf Vine- structive publicity your papers gave HOUSE or bungalow, call Keyport' shoes, .to which the principal a l Henry St. A Newman Springs Road VENETIAN- BLINDS, all stock sited. latod nnd Landis Township, unite 7-30U4-J. _ _ _ • . . . wJ2C* (2 blocks West o f H ighw ay No. 35) us during-our-1952 cancer drive. legedly objected; It is also reported qrte'price, $2.OS; free estimating!, im Id form a new enlarged government. .We hiv e now finished our cam that the girl was offered a different RED 13ANK N. J. m ediate.delivery. K arl A . Frantz, Olff To administer this new government paign nnd have realized o total- of Business Opportunity Seventh St., Union Beach. Tel. Key Housecleaniirg'badly needed pair of1 shoes’f& wear for the cere port 7-2810-W; - W jt! the citizens have chosen one of the over $4GiMU for Monmouth County. CHAUFFEUR—gardener full or part mony. but that she refused to'wear :E erenm truck equipped for hot DUMP truck, , 14-yd:- body, fishtail;1 new charters made available by* the This we surely could not have done franks and coffee. Special tHls week time. Best of reference.' Telephone the lowyr-heejod footwear. M ataw an 1-0062.' ' - J2G BBQ Mack. CalT Keyport 7-1232, or Optional Municipal Charter" 1-aw without the support of gofld publl* only, $125.00. Inquire' Bayshore - City inquire,at 520 Front St.. Union Beach, The girl Is reported to have'sob S'ervice, R o u te '35 near 0 Corners, Kev- of 1950.' - . city,-We art all grateful to you for ELLA’S Diner, Highway 34; Matawan; Saturday nr Sunday, , or Belleville ’2- bed'and run from the auditorium. port. wJ2fi* counter bov, hours 0:00 p. m. to 12 17C0 during weCk. w jtf This event is a ‘’first” for two your interest and cooperation; m id n igh t.8- * J20 Her relatives, who were spectators ng ______reasons: it is the first consolidation (Signed) David T. BUck, chairman KELVlNATOR refrigerator' in good at thfc ceremonies, reportedly lclft property 00 x 15fJ; unfinlsJtcd build condition; - $35.00, call Matuwan of major municipal units in New ing on back 12 x 20. Highway 35; AUTO PART.S.dcpt. m an wanted; best 1952 Cancer Drive. the audltdrum shortly, after Ihe of reference; steady employment, 1-33'JO-M, . j2 C Jersey Jn recent history; also, it $13,000, calJ M atawan 1-2211.__ vyJ2<^ good salary to right man. Inquire R. G. incident...... w ill be the lirst to make use of thc* J'hixton, Inc., Chevrolet-Olds Sales WASHING Machine perfect condition; The "matter was brought to the LOST Service, Main St., Matawan. Apply $25.00; rug. O xt); drum table; gaso Optional Municipal Chartdr Law, Madison Twp. Man; Jn person. wj2(> line stone." Telephone M ataw an 1-0074 attention of the board by Mr. Doty, W. . J2C* The enlarged eity will be the prov LOST or stolen male hounddog, white . Woman With Him by Charles H. Connors mid-way in the four-hour meeting. OPERATORS wanted. Garment'work. ing ground for at least one of the RUteers University - with large patchcs^of. black on sides Long term contract. High _pieee 3 WAY screen hand painted; roekirig' Thrown From Car After telling the board that he was o f ’body. Long light bro'Wn. ears; ab6ut Work- rates. Average pay $1.25 per chair; W ilton velvet rug,.' good con formsoffered by that law—the may* Iii inches tall~rc*ward. Jamc*h"Wa hour and up. Ganshire Mfj,'. Co.; 1G2 dition, G.f) x 0. Inquire 171 Main St . or-council form, , - At Intersection 1 'lne ltd., Matrfwart'."______' w jzH-7/3 Second St. Tel. Keyport 7-1400. wj tf Matawnn. j2o? THINGS WE KNEW IH viewed the incident from’ reports Today, points out the New Jersey j plants. Most rhododendrons and THE LONG AGO Koyport Magistrate Seymour R. which'he said he heard. ' USEDCAiRS^ PHESSERS: High piece work rate, HORSE MANURE, cow manure, hen Taxpayers Association, more and azaleas-hnta finished bloom. One uverage' earnings, about $2 and up, m anure; b y the tort delivered;1 also , Mr. Cnrdlnn was not present at the more people are becoming aware of Kleinberg imposed ii $5 fine and per hour. 'Ganshire Mfg., Co., 162 wood, stove length and fireplace. Rarli of the practices that will help to 1U41 PONTIAC eJub coupe. Excellent tan Landscaping. Tcl. K eyport .7-0432. the difference between a commun $3 costs oh Richard DurleW, of meeting,' but Walter Johnson, board condition', telephone1 Keyport 7-01111. Sccond St. TeJ. Keyport 7-1400. w j tf ' Ten YeaTs Ago Madison Township, and dismissed keep them ii^nnnunl bearing, es president; slated that the decision llAKD' coal cinders, road gravel, pea ity and a municipality, Wherens a 19-10. BUICK Soeaal!^'fully equipped. FIRST CLASS experienced mechanic (Issue of Thursday, June 2f>, 1042) a careless -driving u charge’ aguinst pecially where"--nutrition may be in'the situation was made by the to work oil buses; apply Polio T ran gravel for driveways, washed gravel, com m unity is an aggregation of Kxccllent .condition. Telephone Kev. sit Corp. Keyport. , ■ wj tf. washed sand. /HI ■ dirt,4 top soil; dump ’ people- w ith" common- Interests*;~"ir Tho -Matuwan..Borough -Council William-IL- MuK»/-Eafit '-™rd-St;f low, is- to -prevent seed -formation. school principal. “Frankly," ho said 7-WH1...... wj?(J trucks for JiircrT Used cara, trucks.and; Tuesday night unanimously voted Keyport,- growing, out of a ■ crash ‘it's something that shouldn’t ' be parts; also many hot rod parts. ‘ Eckel m unicipality is a definite area 1/ seeds are allowed to furm, n u tv U SED cars boujjh't and sold. Schanck Real Estate For Sale Brothers, Morganville. Tel, Matawan for preparation of an ordinance for between cars driven' by - Ihem on discussed too openly at a meeting. and Slhler, Inc., jo Lafayette Place, bound by municipal limits thnt rjents arc used whleh might have Freehold, Tel. Freehold U-1GMJ...... ■ J 7 / r ' the purchase of a new-fire'truck Ju n e 13. ' I will not discuss personal matters.” can.-be shown on a map.. Today gone into forming flower buds. LOTS for sale on Pershing Place. Key-' 'port; electric, water, sewer, gas, curb communities arc. spilling outward complete, wilh pumper, for Ihu M. Mr. Dijty, however, declared that 1M3 CHEVROLET conch exceptionally SERVICE — The accident occurred a.t:Church V\s soon as Ihe blossoms drop, the clean and in very good condition and sidewalk, -hr J. Costa, OJ First St., K. Haley Hose Co.. . "from what ;1 have hoard, the ac Keyoort; Telephone Keyport 7-1414 or over m unicipal boundary lines, and Third Sts. The force ..of the finished flower head’ should be re throughout. Original 'finish. Call Mata THE NUTSHELL—Secretary on , va Due lo wartime measures which tion of the principal was short wan 1-2-J35-M. wJV.n* 7-1535. w jtf creating new and unusual problems impact «»nt t/ie Diirlctv car hurt moved. This can be easily snapped cation? For temporary secretarial . arid placing heretofore unknown inake dimouts and other regulations sighted. The principal is supposed HOMES, Farms, Businesses.' Ben.and aid, call after (I or week-ends. V.1 ling •'to the southeast corner1 of tiie off at this time, but be sure not to Conover, Keyport 7-0302. wtf responsibilities upon lOc/lT govern necessary, the Matawan I-’irsl A id : to have been trained in psychology Mattie Smith, Realtors, 115>-i Main intersection and tossed Mr. BurlcW remove the leaf or shoot buds that to youmew St., Mataw an. Tel. Mntawan 1-22G7; Squad will nut hold its annual and to understand teen-age reac PIANO.-ACCORDIAN lessons nt yn.mnde a com at Morganville. . both drivers and on thl* part of once a week, Make sure to direel team resumed its winning ways last plaint, the tendency is to believe Objections. If any, should be made MISCELLANEOUS PARTS and Service, new and used:, —COMMUNICATIONS "Sunday at ihe expense'o’f Manager th e ir-witnesses; - Miss-Higgins and tho-nprny-not-oniy-against-thu sides that tho-prineipal -dldL-tho -right nnrnedluU.ity.-Jn w riting to Floyd'WVck- cars; authorized Mercurv dealer.’ — of' ihfe leaf but also down into the Off. Clerk of Marlboro’ Township,' r «- "--snner,^tic.T_ l(r‘Xaffyette' 7 Harold Hohedee'H N. Y. Stock Ex Mrs. Daniels. Each claimed to 1 have thing." , . ' _ . , (Signed) RUTH 1C CRAWFORD, " : : : ORCHESTRA Td the Editor: . • Place, Freehold. wj tt - change team. .... been In the intersection first. Mr. leaf'sh- through the intersection, yet- Mr. would be wise [to apply a complete night, , Take noticc that John W. Regan and I Keyport 7-1232, Saturday and Sun- I*. . Lucas, Stono Rd. Tel. Keyport ' you gave to us in connection with rhom.vr• *P. • . Regan,•»; ti“ "i jiutpartners, ut> i t i trading inimi, 11 as^ duy. Joseph Tetro, 52U Front Sir, Un- 7-1415. wjt# Dr. S. Manlius Lazow has an Music said there was no damage to fertilizer, such-as 5-10-5 or similar The fact that rumors of the Regans Javern, have applied to the ion Bc;Vch •w jtf trie ground breaking ceremonies of Township Committee'of the Township nounced the opening of his office the front of his car to sustain sueh analysis, as soon as the flower buds event have been circulating was ROBERT BOZZA CO., BUILDER 9> tHe Retired Officers’ Home at As- of Matawan for a plenary retail con Complete home alterations ond' re for the .practice of'medicine and a claim. Mr. Music did admit he emerge from the sheath. This will pointed up by Ij’rank _ Fleming, sumption license for premises situated biiry I’ark. " HOUSES FOR SALE pair service, porch enclosers, oddttloruf.' surgery at IG'J Broad SI,, Matawan. had veered lo the left side of the improve Ihe bloom of .this year and board vice-president, who said he at Cliffwood Ave. and State Highway storm' sash', roofing, siding, hardwood Gen. "Albert" Ursborn, our Inter Route 35, Cliffwood, Matawan Town floors, plastering, concrete slde\vaHU»' Fishing for snapping turtles in .the road to avoid cars parked on Chiireh will build up the newly forming had hoard similar reports. ship, N. J. . 5 .-ROOMS and bath, oil burner, gar national Leader, Commissioner Don age, porch, all screens and awnings. driveways, brickwork, chimneys. fiW brooks and sloughs in the* vicinity St, near the intersection and this conns for next ^y^ar’s crop, The only board member who ad Objections, If any, should be made Joe,-it/on; Pershing Placc, Keyport, N. J. Jaces, built, repaired, cleaned, .54 ald McMillan, our Eastern Territor immediately in wilting to: Rose K. Inquire J. J. Falls on premises wj tf Second• St..— Keyport.— • TelepiiontJCey-__ of Matawnn is proving a pleasant was held lo sway the ease for him. We recommend pruning-all-'-flow- mitted having been contacted on the Wen/.vl. C lerk^ of M atawan_Township.. ial. .Commander.-nild Hrig. Arthur N.-J:...... port '7iOT0Sr; wjtl and lucrative paHtim. The one now1 in use ant surprise and, I believe, worthy over twice on the Crawford Cur- •hU The dltcks which were placed on w ill be reconditioned and passed on mimner of m aking an award; In ner-Eyerelt’Hd., according to H olm Earn Honor Grades 1 Ihe lakes last week have become to one of the grammar schools. addition il seemed n challenge, not del Townshljl Police Chief Joseph domesticated already and can be only to learn more about1 thfc'eco Lowest responsible1 bids on sup Phillips, whO' issued the summons. Sidney Pent and Wllllnm Salmon Where Do All These People Come From? seen around Ihe edges of the water plies for the 1U.15-53 ' school year nomic^ of investment and the stock Schanck and his passenger, Ilarvey jr., of Mntawnn/ were nmong 10 looking for food. Were approved in a totid amount a question one'of ouf patrons osked us rccenlly when'he saw our mrin* dinings room'filled, crar nftrjcei, but also to'.try to do \vell SmilH, Churtfh St., Keyport, were stddents nt Monmouth Junior jGoLt !n> future studies at ' New Jersey of $!)!H)0.4H after a lengthy review ; Cocktail Lounge# without a vacant chair, and fhe private dining rooms occuplod. treated by Keyf)6 rt physicians for lege who' enrntd honor grades’ Inst Forty' Yoars Ago of Ihelr budgetary standing by Luon ( We'have been fo'rtunaio in having many of oijr guoals talk with us while'here, or they wrdttf to ttllugg tor Women, ' their injuries. , sefnester.', A student, to earn honor (Issue, of Thursday, Jun e 27, 1012) Christinat, chairman of the finance Lastlweuk, to my astonishment Chief Phillips sold that Schanck’s grades, must lake at lenst 15 credit us aftor they had vIsited'Blitlo'nwpod Manor, and’WiT'can' answer that question o&sily. We have had Frank Reed of Freneau was In committee. (Action' un insurance ufrl-diflight, 1 received a second car, traveling east, skidded in front hdurs and receive at least a "D” : guest* iro m ’every'stale In ih^ union, from many fo ^ ig n ’ countries', and'there are counties* hundrtdr' itflr share, likew ise anony- jured hist Sunday morning by fall coverage for athletes and servicing . from the. surrounding arba within fifty mil^s who come here again and again io enjoy !h^ fine' food- of 'the-1 ’Hurry. .Lubkort residence, average...... ing from his bicycle tin Main St. athletic equipment was held over r to sourcc. 1 should like turned-(^yer twice and wound up in and 'rofresKthbnlk, lH6 su^orb .sorvice, and to' relax in the qUlet and refined atmosphere of this'grand diieClly in front of nn automobile. for further study with Anthony J. tojBay;j >Yery sincere “thank you” the yard of the Lubkert homei old restaurant,’ '• ' . - Mr. Reed's right’ shoulder was dis LEGAL NOTICES WwHi ■ it is who is being- so Nuccio, coach. We'have entertained'members of the Diplomatic Corps, Senators, Governors. Congressmen, m e n - located. After Architect Fred FessUir re SUPERIOR’ COURT OF NEW . kihd, nly means of expressing 10 years from today, there’ll be ‘ who are’loaders !in business an^ industry, and il is pleasing to us to have had words of appreciation1' A Monmouth County branch of ported that construction difficulties JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION my' a j iation is through this fewer' • "cloudy” daysu in your life MONMOUTH COUNTY from men in every walU'of life, lolling us how much they enjoyed thoir visit io Biittonwttod Manor. tiie State Aid and Prison Iteform on the addition to th*‘ Cliffwood in hopes that he will financially, If you*’Invest N O W In . No, F-120S-51 Association w v organized Tuesday TO: Mary. Jane Fenton- Cushing,-her Why not got’ yoar party together and- comeMn'-at-any'tim e-and sca for yourself what it is lhal-1 ; n # " School hud • been cleared- u p ,'th e ' U, S.“ Sav'filtfa"Bonds', ’ ‘ hefrS, devisees and personal repre brings them to "headquarter# for Jhoso whd demand1 the-best," _____ :...... - , ...... iS\m KAREN. M; AAMOT. afternoon n f the'hoine of Mrs. Lew board voted a $10,li2 (/! pnynieut on' sentatives and her. tfieir or "any of is S. Thompson. Bruokdnle Farm. the w ork.' their successors in right, title and 43 dale Dr., Interest The bnnlc and. stores, generally, CllffWj 1 A' Niiw Front Street TAKE! NOTICE that the court has : IOUB FAVORITE w ill observe- Fourth of July by .'pointed the Otli day of July, 1052, Sponsor Rummage Sale between the hours of ten. o'clock in Meet Your TA ttie E $ft or; being'closed all day. , tho”' murfbclng of W. Front lh£ forenoon and three o'clock in the ■ As a-former faculty member of . -Orville Hawkins was given a sur afternoon, prevailing time, ant the Friends In Our SALADS bayview Presbylerimi Church S!.. Koyport from Broad St., lo JC^yporL iffigh School, I would like prise party lust Saturday night, hav office of the Tax Collector of the COCKTAIL BfcRVED BERE EVEBr DAV- Will hold its annual rummage sale BfoadWay"wat'aboul completed Township of Matnwan in the County LOUNGE very much to offer my cdngrntul- ing returned' frujn Bhcknell Uni of Monmouth. Township Hall, Atlantic at the ClliTwood Civic Building on lotb yesterday afternoon. Tho adoiu to -tiie 1052 graduating class, versity for tfio'summer. vacation. Avenue, Matawnn Township, New Jer* Friday nnd Saturday. June-274and now surface i> a black-top and BU7, ns' the time and the place, when mtdc up ofc m any studen’fs-'lhnt I had Thu‘Haul'd uf Education will meet prorides smooth riding, a ■ big and where.' one'or any of you shall 20, from II a.in. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Em ddring two years at Keyport, next Monday night to open bids for pay to tin* plaintiff, the am ount found One of ma Metting is in charge of the sale change from' lHe former lurface. to be due'on account of the principal, thJOUfilV'thjSwniedla of your new s building the new schoolhause at Interest, subsequent liens and charges, which is under the auspices of tho Tho work it a county job. New paper" If^ossible, I wftuld' ’aji: CHffWptf).: on1 the tax sale certificate issued by Ladies Alii Society. . Under1 ihe'dirdctlon of iho Board the Tax Collecting Officer to the prelate iriTich having tHuJoI- A ^splendid rain visited this sec- of Freeholders. Contractor for taintlJf, together- w ith taxed coats of Jersey11 tlon* Tuesday afternoon and glad ftils suit and a reasonable, counsel loWlngopci^Ctter uiiblishod in yOur. ihtf work w&i Fred McDowell, .oovering premises situate in the Favorite n«tissue. ^ ( dened (he heai'ls of everyone. Fellowship Picnic Today of Hepfune; ' Township of Matawnn in the County Dining The' Men’s Club 1 or-the M. E. of M onm onth and State of Ne\v Jer- ]052 Graduating Class of Keyjiort Thtf project' was'Blurted late uey, described as follows on the Tax High SchooM’ . Church Went to Johnty Smith’s at Tlic Buptlst Yolllll Fellowship of la«l w « k wlth Iho raising of Duplicate for the year of kuIoj Room* Oceanport last nlght.on their annual tho First Uuptljit Chui’cli of Key ; Plot 14, block 12, 1UJ5 Township As- I'M of the year my manholes lo Ihe level oi Ihe sur* HesSnient Map, also know as plot 114. thiukbil'W «pth'you as you grad outing, where they enjoyed ii shore port w ill1 ploy bflsc-biill und roust facing and ihe spreading of q In block 4, 1040 Township Assessment dinner- There were 50 in the patty hot dogs tills (Timrsilny) evening Map. • M tm ttr National Restaurant uate lrom^lnBb school. My very bottom coal over ihe center of ihe (Signed) KARKUS A KANTOR. ESQS. Member Restaurant Mas's i btfat Vjdie* w ^pudcestf In whatever and nina automobiles were pressed al 7 p.iil. ut the home of Mr. and roadway to cover the old street 1 , Attorneys for Plaintiff into service-to transport them. Mri. EvareU Ilaslst0 Division St; i ,41 Broad Street ■ HIGHWAY 4-34 Phone Matawan 1*2186 — Lounge 1-2101 ^du with each of you. cfr iracks. ’ . J28 Keyporl N.'J. $f8ff MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY; JUNE 26j 1952 V THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE Services Yesterday For BrowntoWn 4*H. Club- STDDIOJ PUPILS PRESENT RECITAL Matawan Girls State Is [Five Graduates Mrs. Lnmborn's Mother Geft Excellent Award" Church Directory Now In Session Fimotiul services 'for Mrs. MulV Ten mpinbers of* thu Br<»wntdwn F litl Methodlsl Church Kllen Aiulci-fion, uf Itt IJollum J’ St;; Pifthcra 4-H Club, directed Main 81, at Ravin* Dr.. Matawan Newark, nmther of Mrs. Bayard' 1 >y Mrs.* Ji»hnJ L. Chamberloin, of Keyjiprt And Matawan Rev. Albert U. Curry, Pastor .MudiHon 'I'ownshlp, demonstrated A Number OF Class Of Liunborn, of Matawnn, were hold Girls Attending Legion ’52 To Pursue Further <):i1 n.m. Sunday sehool. 11:00 “Learning to Squure Dance" lu the a.m. Morning worship. Sermon yesjerdn.v. A m ju ie m mass . was Middlesex County 4-H* Domuimtru- Auxiliary Project Education tuple: “Ho Yourself". offered at \i a. m, in the Hum;e of lion Contest held Saturday at Rut* 7:30 p.m. Kvetiini; ..worship, Ker- Prayer,’Newark, and interment was j'ers University. The Browntown Miss Virginia M. Arose, 57 Sec Five Matawan llb 'h School urad* liwiiTtopie: “A Love That Knows No in Hollywood Memorial Park,Union. liroup received an "excellent" h- ond-St., Keyport, and Miss Jan e M . uatos of tlu* class of IS)!>2 have re Lunits." . . Mrs, Anderson, iiT, died on iiuu*' wuftl. Tho aw ard cjualirie.s the group Pengel, Valley Dr., Matawan, are ceived scholar.slups to Institutions Tli»7FIrit BapHit Church- day after u lung .illness-. She_wtis to demonstrate nt tho stnte contest attending the sixth annual Jersey of hijdier burning. 232 Main St., Motawan tlu* willow of (lenrj'e JumeS An to be hehr Tuesday i» New Druna* - Girls’ State, which opened Monday l)i;m:i Barry, valedictorian olthe Rev, (Jarrett Delwiler. Minister derson and woh born 111 Liverpool, wick. ’ - * at tlip New Jersey College for Worn- class, has'revived an $ur>0 scholar 10:00 n.m. Sunday school period. eomlnii to Ihis country *K! years w,o, Partieipating were Jean ,Gnuh, en, Rutgers University, New Bruns ship l $.uio seji»i;u'- continue through Friday. It is de .ship to . Mercer Hospital Sehool-of Pupils of Ihe Hilltop Studios, Texas Hd;, M&iavran, presented a recital nnd irtugicale, In connection w ith Miss JoAnn Lazow Is START NOW TO SAVE REGULARLY signed to give* the hiiih_,school ju n e^arden party on June 14. Those whd participated', under the direction of Mrs. Jean Krakauer, who operates Nursing-in Trenton; and Katherine iors experience in establishing model the studios are shown above. . Otto, a $100 scholarship lo Mont Attending Institute at tho units of city, county and state gov . They arc. Seated; front row: George Hamilton. Anne Marie Falco, Rosoanna Jameson, fcaren Hubort, clair State Teachers College. ernments, nCcording'to Mrs. Samuel Jirtmy Gunkle, Peggy-P&lnv C&rol Jane VanPell-and-Gay Ingram, . Others of the class who hnve been' Miss Jo Ann La/ow, tlaughter of J. Sharpley, of Paterson, director Middle row< Joyce Ward, Celtfito Rdcco, Sandra Burl, Susan Gunkle.^Sandro Pearce, Diana Ray Woniel, accepted for higher education are: Dr. and Mr.s, S. M. Lazow, M a lm S t, Maiawan Building & loan Association; of Jersey Girls' State. Upon arrival Eileen Sweeny, and Jane McGiaw* r Pansy • Bnthunc, Jersey City State Matawan. is attending the Citium- the teen-age citizens were assigned Hear row: Linda Ritter, Mllllcent Heuser, Jessica Wolfo, Arthur Stevens. Murilyn Kraukauor, Robert Teachers College: Edith Uo/za, Bos ship Institute for (lirls.- nt the New 46th SERIES NOW OPEN T to either the “National” or ‘'Federal" Stevens, Mary Barbara' Ludi, Sus&n Rlnck and Janlco Zahn. ' ton and Temple Universities: Ann Jersey'"College for Women. Ne\v party, and became "voters" in one Cartan;-* Katherine Gibbs School; Brunswick, this week, The Institute OllOANIZKD IN 1907 rtHI'THE I’UnPOBE OF ENCOUnAaiNCJ . of the seven cities and three coun Mary Jane (‘ashill, Newark State is sponsored'annually by tlu* N. J. *' THllIFT AN1) THE HADIT Of SAVINa. ' ties existing in the mythical state. Teachers 'College* Joyce Clarke, N. Federation of Women's Clubs to Election .of municipal officials J. College for Women; Diane Den give juniors in high school the op took place Tuesday at 2:30 p. m,j| nis and Josephine l)i Santo, Kather portunity to become belter no- County and' state primary elections | ine Gibbs School: Samlford Hldluck, ijuainted with the duties and res ponsibilities of citizenship. • were held at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday. 15 Westminster College; Shirley lU-rt- followed by county and state gener- (| le, Newark City Hospital; Connie Miss liiizmv wa.s sent lo represent . N O W O P E N ! al elections that afternoon at‘ 3:30 | Brief Items About People You Know •Heiisei’, Katherine 'Gibbs School; the Mntawim Woman's Club, - the p. m. The girls-saw balloting m ach / Donald Lawton,, Syracuse Univer Malawan Contemporary Leifgue und , - For commuter’s conyonience; we hnvo opened ines in operation Thursday at 11:30 sity: Lucille Marlin, Katherine the Matawan Junior WonumV.Club; u modern coffee shop on; Muin St:, near railroad- a. m. when they cast votes in. the Gibbs School: Elaine Milligan, She was selected us-the delegate gubernatorial election. " Mrs. R. B. Witter left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sigler, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick Muhlenberg Hospital; John Osier- becauie of her outstanding seholioi- crossing und opposite Mntawan station, Serving A formal, reception at 7:30 p. in. from Idlewild Airport -to roturh to children, Bobbie and. Karen, of attended tho wedding of Misa C ath held. ..University .of Kansas: David tic record und her leadership ability. delicious sandwiches, pies, eolfee, tea or milk. her .home in Caraeas, Venezuela, tonight in 1 Voorhees,Chapel at the Camp Hill, Pa., spent Monday and erine Ann Phillips nnd Thomn.s Solomon. Fprdhnm University; nnd She is a member of the Matawan State University women’s college after an extended visit with her Tuesday'with Mrs. Sigler's brother Swartz Jr.. at- Grace Church, Or Viola Stongcr, Ulder College. ■ Sub-Junior Woinnn'H Club nnd him v/ill herald the'inauguration of tiie parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mazr.ie, an'd sister-in-law, M r. nnd Mbs; ange, Saturday afternoon. A re Served as Itsf-jlfresdeht. • OPUN DAILY 6i30 A.M, to BiOO P.M...... Broad St. She was accompanied Girl Governor. The 1952 Governor John M. Boots. ' : ^ ception followed nl the home‘of the Cub. Pock Has Final r r l, nnd Oat. llll 4 AIM. Sundny. from 0 A.M, lo 4 P.Mi will preside at a joint meeting of by her .sister, Miss Jean Mnxtie, Miss Carol Craig returned -yes bride’s mother, Mrs.’ Henry Russell Season’s Meeting V.F.W. Auxiliary tlio^ “Senate’' and “Assembly” F ri who will spend' several' weeks in- terday .ufter spending several days Phillips,' South Orange. ■* . Caracas visiting her brother-in-law visiting Miss Judy Sagebiel, of Changes Meeting Date day morning' before, thei-trneamp* Mrs. George Allen, of Fuirfleld, Cub Pack 100 of Cliffwood, held ment concludes. - • • ; and sister. *“ • . ‘ - Interlaken. , ' Conn., spent the weekend with her FLO’S COFFEE SHOP its last paek meeting of the season Guadalcanal Auxlliury ot Jt^st Mr. ancl Mrs. Maynard White, brother und sister-in-law, Mr. and Miss Lillian White is a medical Saturday. Mr. Peter, eub'numter, 4745,.V.F.W,,.decided:at Us regular 38 Main Street MATAWAN New Brunswick, were Sunday din Mi's. Kclwin II. Dominick. UN Representative- patient in Riverview Hospiiuli Red introduced tho adult personnel to meetlnu — Thursday evening lo ner guests of Mrs. E. E.„ Van Bank. ' ■ . Mr,-and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt and tho.parents und frlemls and thank change the mcetlnu night to tho Speaks At GFS Dinner - -Nostrand ot"thc Virginia Tea Room, .T_Dinna Biggin left yesterday to- Miss Barbara H untrlm ve roturnod ed a ll for tHelr hdp^w.Jth the flve- third-Thuraduy in July and August, Neptune.--. • ’ ' “ from Cincinnati, Ol, where on Mon- Miss Ann .Guthrie, a member of spend two weeks at Camp Matal* .inuntluold puck, - histcnd of mebtlnit the7 flrtit and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .E. Thomas the: Speakers: Research Committee llonequay, -Medford—takes. dny they uttended'tho funeral of New members who rcteived their third llmrsduy. Tiio ineutlng. ahd son, Ralph jr., returned Sat for* the-United Nations, was-'guest Mrs. J.- Raymond Ketchel wob a' Mr. Hunt’s grandmother, Mrs.-Anna bobcat pins. were Smtikey Miller, held HT Ilio P 6hI> Home,1 Cj^Twuod urday after a three-week visit-with1 J, Sm ith. ' ’ . Gurry Perkins, Richard Vena, Wlli of.tionor^on,JunaJ8 at tho mother- lunchcon bridge guests .oC-MriL Ave, and H nw^homc"St. ClifTwood, Mr. Thomas’s parents, Mr. and Mrs; llfliTTTdu rw;- J olm^SlTTRlespthnrniid daughter banquet of the Girls George IL Chaco qt the Canoe1 Mrs. Mnrgu0 rllo ^C L a ir d woe n iMnhs" weio“ niim] Lee Thomas in Rosedale,’ Ind. , Friendly Societies In' the parish Brook Country. Club, Summit,' Tues weekend guost uf Mr; and Mffi; iynvld»Mntthews. ,)^o)fJ>uclR08 wore dent, Mrs. Hltn McliiuiKhlln, dele*- presented lo Allen Hinton, Jlonnld hall of Trinity Episcopal Church, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulsart, of day, ■ 1 , ; i •; Robert B;, Sasseenb of Rockville gate, Mrs, ICllrabeth Hubert and iowa,- Mr; and .M rs. ClllTurd. Hul* Center, I* I. Saturday morning Peter, Rodney Croes nnd Robert ulternate.deleiKnto, Mrs. JCthel Vplpe, Matawan. Miss Quthrie, who traced Mrs. Donald R obin sin , Mi's. R uk* Ksart and son, of Florida, and Mrs. 1 Ialvci^un.,-Adviinvtij)Lvnt",beQt' bad the- society’s movement since its sell A. G. Slotler, ond Mrs. Walter Mrs. Laird attended lho marriage to attend the department encamp* Frank Hulsart, of Point Fleasant, ges were awarded to Edwnrd Kelly, ' inception-75 years ago, is an .ac Taylor «wcro Tuesday luncheon of Miss Jnnn R. Sasseem and George tnenl in Asbury Park from June spent Tuesday as guests of' Mrs. Allan Sinclair and Joseph SntiKllno. credited, representative for the in bridge guests of Mrs. Paul Dish. E. Severs Jr. of Red" Bank, In .St. 24’ lo Ju n e 2B. 7 ternational-Alliance of Women to Alma Hulsart, Main St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church. A ‘i'he cubs who hnd - earned the A inemborahtn drlvo w ill bo spon* GOING AWAY? Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruiulolph Heuser higher lion badge were John Ku*. the Economic and Social Council. James A. Powers is a surgical reception followed at the home uf sored iindcr^lie-chairmnnHlilft of; entertained at n fam ily dinner Fri-. dinrek, lloberl Bensunf Freit^Scholn Shfe was introduced by Mrs. John patient in Muhlenberg Hospital, the bride’s parents...... iMrU Cfil'fle Bannemn, cnplidn ot day‘evening. GuesUs were Mr. and /inri Joseph Wn|lace. AwfiT3a abi(/ AmuiKomoutfl for youj< tl’ip will not Baker*;...... Plainfield. Mr;;. F. Cj . M uninink, of Cnsler- the - - blup • tonim - Mrs.. . fleitrude Mrs. John Morrell, of Keyport, Mis. were given to- \2 eubii for iiehiev-’ The program was under the di Mr. and Mrs. nobert F. Dyrne, ville, Texy artd’ her daughter, Mrs. Drum " Is cflptHlii of- the red lenm, ho coinplolo \wlth(niL prtivmion ^ fo r Christian Heuser, William Stratton, lug' highest ratings; hr Inst ninnth's rection of Mrs. Vernon Ellison and of Red Bank, have moved Into an Charles Chapman of Hondo, Tert:,' The drrvu'AvlllH'Xtiuiil to Sept, .10. r Connie Heuser nnd Chris Heuser. theme “Strength andlf^kill."— ..... your fiuiilH-nway' from home. Included the annual report'of-Caro apartment in the Charles C. Schock nre visllng Mr. nnd Mr.s. Theodore It was decided to sell eup caknn Mrs. Joseph Culligan and chil < A canned ham, disposed of on thu lyn Morrell, president of the society sr. property on Mnin St. " Dalola, Main St. Mrs. Dalola and on^ortler, on July 10 Id ralsiTfiihdH - J dren,'Ker^y, Susan und Carolyn, of cooperative plan was nwnrderl to_ followed by a piano solo by Kath her guests spent Tuesday ih Now to- renbvote tliu-.jiogt home.. ’I’he ‘ Ti'uveioi's ChoqlioH uT’o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colot have Rye, N. Y.. returned home Friday Mrs. Norborg,/of Cliffwood, erine Mandeville. "The Loveliest York. ' ^ auxtUnry nlso will sponsor ji food received word from their son, Cpl. afetr spending several days with ienl, inoxjJonKivo. You cnn oiiHli Uiein Night of the Year,'1 was sung by Mr, and Mrs. Leonard F. Riley, snle and sell tea In the latter. P[»rt4 Robert R. Colot, of tho U. S. Air Mr.s. Culligun’s parents; Mr. and Gail Nelson, artd'a skitJ'Peach Pie," j Line Ucf., celebrated their 2(lt1i Crescent Club Plans - of July. - itw lily anywliui'c. Tluiy. art* good-only Force, that he has arrived safely in Mrs. Joseph Uernberger. : wos presented by Susan Hominy wedding annlversury yesterday. Okinawa. - , ' 1 Mrs. Tunis R. Schenck and her July-August Affairs with your Hi)(natui'fl and if lost you 7 and Gladys Hyrne. Miss June VanBrakle Is ficrvlMg Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Church- house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miitnwan Mentioned .... Following a solo, " I’ll Walk as*' a counselor ul Cahip Chickogaml Mrs, Leonard r.ufburrrjw, S. Moln wlll ^ ii n j)roiT]|>t'i'()fiih(l. T TIioy. coHt mart, of West Palm Beach, "Fla., C. Smallin, of Chicago, III., m\d _. Alone,” by Diane Perry, a piano for Girl Scmits, on Upper Twi« In Overseas News , are visiting Miss Ann Churchman. Fresno, Cal., and Mrs. Anna Apple- Str'K'eyport, entertained .the^CrcH-. "only 7riicenta por $100. Huyjtham here- •----solo was played hy Pnlricla^AngelQ. r.nltPB fTyhll-nf.VllliiKP. N-. Y. at Club nl her homo Thursday. program continued with a •...Mrsrwiiiiam_IJ6^rsrMrCJnines g a te w e re Mo ml ay~g lies l.s” o f- M f s: Hevcrnl weeks njid; Ml’N, Rcyniour Mr, and Mrs. Thotnns -Wufllng re^ .cvenhig;^D uring Jhe_ evening. pUuis hoioi'oyotigd-tLwdy, monologue by Ruth McDonald, and A .“Powers and the Misses Ann and W illiam M.' 'JVeadwoll. of Ridge-" Bthilll, fuyi.iiprly > f MniftWiiriT whri turned Monday from Loulwvllle, were-mudo lo libld a dluner'parly- . a song by Gladys Hyrne. Rita Mary Powers, were guests of Dr. wood. & " ■ " Ih now Hvltm 1il-MurliwueRj-Frftncor ICyic^Mhero’ they attended tho 23rd al Ye Cnltai(e Inn lii'.Hfl^. and to , Jones and Susan Chapman pre and Mrs. Thomas Powers, of P lain Mr. nnd Mrs, Renssalaer L. Cartan" ____, __a ... S fflV Hunt tills nowHpapor n clipping from reunion of the ’ ^ l r Engineers of hiiVii-4t4 >fly^‘ldiHrrATigust. itetfiiinr sented a skit'Und the program con- field, : at a family picnic supper and house guest, Mrs, Willinm lho Paris edllton of the Now York World-Wfir-Ir^------; r _ _ meetings of the cjub have been Thursday—Tho^svipper was given-in M o orernf S p a fo rd rD e m 'p e n t tlic" Herald ‘rrtbtini’; Tlio ellpplnii^torrt dm tea- w!tlT~'*Tfte-“fcord'fc ‘ Prayer^!: StaJTord Thompson hns r 6turnod 'suspended until yepleiiibei*. ,. - by all Girjs Friendly groups. honor of Dr. and Mrs. Powers’ son, week-end w ith Mr, and Mrs. Wood how Matawnn hiul rogalned IIh lo Detroit, Mich., oflcr upendlnK Attendlni? wcrtJ MIbh Vcrn-Tom- The dinner -was arranged by David, who graduated from the L. Moore, of Enston, Pa. •* "lost luko”, Hlntlng>thiii I.akn Lrf- several days wilh his mbthcr, Mrs. bleson, Miss Stella Bailey. Mrs, members of Jrinity Guild. Greet* eighth grade. - Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick wns host ferts went- dry whon a lltKidgiile G, J. Stirling. Thompson. Theodore Ila} ley, Mrs. Joseph ings were extended by the rector, The Matnwan Women’s Repub- ess, to her dessert bridge club hist _Mr^_und-Mrfl._LoulH-BwJwn-nn(V I ’ esGlix,^ Mrs; RTmer Balirenburg, ■wmi!ir:nnt_ f , clRK«i the Rev. James A: Gusweller.______liCiin_CJub_wi)U^ Thursday-oftornoon—j«U-whiclii4«ne: children; Jfrniriy'. and Debbie, o f Mrs. W alter .Smafc, Mrs. Roland picnic luncheon on Tuesday, July prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed she could tail reHlifl wrillnK tn tltlw MATAWAN, iTOVIKIISKir WUminKton, Del., spent the week Kinmons, Mrs, Williumi Ui'stadtr 1, pt 12:30 at the homo of Mrs. Con ward W. CurrioplVlrs. Howard Erd- newspaper to-nay Hint ’our home June Brides Should! end ns guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Mrs. Cyrus Ross. Mrn. John Uahrea* : ■ . m(m, m riutnAi miifivf t«itiM over-11. Burlcw. The picnic was n)ann ,and Mrs. Joseph Baier. Mrfl. Uiw'n bad reiiiched tho pnpers here Kdgur Putin.' - burg, Mrs. Joseph Lehan, Mrs. J, 1 _. MiMitr fipiiAt bi,otn ihsudaiici conroiAfloN Change Security Cards orfginnlly scheduled to bo held at S^Vcf^abhKof Holnuiel, Mrs, Chan In Frmice,” She mild that she wus Mrs. J. Monroe Wu.t^pn, of M il Cnrllon Cherry, Mrs, Wayne Dm* the -homo o f’ Mrs. Joseph Dern- ning Clapp. Mrs,.C2er(tjd-Devlin nnd surprised-.nnNew York City Tuesday on Hie mid M tur Soyinour Hmitll, of An individual's insurance pay- MnrtllliW*. l''riiNcr; lulu Hlicc-KKflilly Mr.- and Mrs. Fred M uucr and Amboy Rotary Club at tin; Casino, Myrou B. D iggln, is a surgical i^.l‘.!H-l.^J’li.rg 1boa1, mchts depend on an individual sons. Fred jr. and l'eter, were week Atlantic Highlands, Tuesday eve patient in St. Vincent’s Ho.spit;/l, Seoift member:; mnklng the trip i'oin|iliiti^l ii ycur u f u lu d y .III .u wage record, Mr; Cohen pointed out, end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudolph ning. New York City. were Cai-ole Morl/li», M;»ria Mori/lo, I'n-n^h lu-lmol iiml piuiiH’d I'xnmlnn- and the wage record w ill be cor* B. M iller, of Centerville, Moss. Miss Jo \Ann Davis, of Kansas Mr. and Mrs, ('harles K. Hunt Linda Lockwood, Phyllis DoV'aney. tii.riu to nieelve liln “C'eilinonl rect ‘only if the office is told of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Barry B. T6 wp- City, Mo., a former Matawan resi an* .‘.pending several days vimling Maren Schmidt, Patty Chapman, Mlmle." ' ’’ • the change in name. send and sons. V anW inklc ' and dent, has been spending several Mr. Hunl's C4»usin. Mrs',' hugej»e Barbara’. T^drrsoii; “ Kiii rli“ t 7 | .nr -wan the only Amerlcmi. to p a y '• "Having done that, you Will re Barry jr., of Fort Bragg, N, C;, re-_ days with Miss Patricia Mille^. Hradfm'd. In Dalton, Mat-s. ______Mead, Patricia Benner. Marie Die In a elans of 200 French, .Spanish ceive *a new Social Security Card turned home today after spendin/' A hot dog roast was held ' last liich, Judy Zeigler, Margaret Krini1 imd Arabian boys. He reeeivi-d with your married name but with several days with Mrs. Townsend's Wednesday afternoon at the home Delegates Appointed j 11«1 and Carol Barrett. " IHP4* points, although Ihe leipdred the same' social security number parents; Mr. and Mrs. VanWlnkle of Mrs. John Tourine In celebration fJuejjis allem ling w en 1 Smum number won only Ml, and was glyN* the modern way, with you have always used)*’ Mr. Cohen Todd. of the birt.hdays of the Misses Mary To Auxiliary Convention .Smith, Mary Baibaia Ludi. Nancy i« rating of "excidlmit” explained. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thatcher, of Lou Cartan and Chloe Ann Tourine. Jom'N, f'athie Kriiu/fK'H, Mb.1; .Shir 'Seymour Is a former stud^d, «»f "Remember, the little card with Trenton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. About 14 bovs am! girls attended. - Mis'; Kllen Kr>lly, yrenident. ap- ley IlijnseP, Mn: Karl Sm ith, Mrs Ihe Malawan Grammar School.' nine digits must always agree with Frederick K. Dederick. Paul Bish is „n a t’.vo-w«-.-k! fM'-KaW* i ‘< the- Stale Con- ('lifford Cha|»nari, Mn: Haymonrl BANK ORDERS the records of the Social Security Mrs. William Pengel Is spending: business irin to We;;! Virnini:, :'.nrnntfitly on pane)ed or lost your card, or if you change Mrs. George Barbanell, of Brook Jarpcs Davis uf Kansas City. Mi...! of America,. bridal book snow-wlilb vellim r .it ♦or oconomy Legi<»n A uxiliary. Pont 170, held in Services Tuesday For your name, get in touch with the lyn; N. Y, • a former Matawan resident,\return- , this office. the Le;:ion ' Hall Monday evening; for s a fe ty ...... social security office in Perth A m Mrs, William J. Rabel enterUiined d home Tuesday after j-pendjng1 Matawan Woman’s Futhcr boy.' They w ill help you- tu’ fieU a her. bridge . club Friday evening. M-ven.1- day, will) Dean.. Ik-cman.-^3,1 w,-»‘ M1 -'lt,-mlaiin'. for convonionco ‘ A rerjujr-iii iiia».-: • for Wiichiv/ new card showing—your' correct Prize winners were Mrs. William New Hruiinwitrk Avir , j l).-l.-i!al.-s. In aiHlitli.n _i„ tlic. i .u -hI- for provtio® . name—w ith the same social security A. Wasmuth, Mrs. Milton F. Steven Mrs.-Franklin S. Cottrell, who ; -l-nt. will l«; MA,m Churcl„,u,n. Jtoginnki, 21 Ile'.ton St., Snyreville. ' number,'’ the Social Security offi son, and Mrs. Frank-lir-Blias. Mrs. has U-t-n spimli..,: tlw wi„t.-r !„ .« « • .Samuel li.'ks. Mrs. M»<- f.ll- who dmd tSatuiflay in.South Ainb'^y Available quickly, in any. cial declared. Paul Bish and Mrs. Wasmuth were Ualtimorc-. Md.; has ,1 h-r ;'■ «»»" Mnr,jure Mi-Doniili . Memorial Hospilal, v/as hebl Toes omounli, ot this bank. «lay m orning al .Samed fl«*art Quick Battery Servico guests. - home- on M ain Sl. Mr. anil M r* .: , Iw«-nty-tw« memli,.ra rm-lv.-d Murray Todd returned Friday Myron Ilu lw r l of J.-rS,v City. hav<-!l ‘" r ".r" Church, South 'Amboy. InteniHnt Attend Open House E ...... a rded COLOT’S, Matawan after spending a week in Cincinnati, foeen spending .'.ever/W (lay,: i ,h|- 'w wus in Ihe ehtireh rernetery. * to Mi vs Kelly. Surviving are his wife; Catheiiim Members and friends of the Mata O.. beF. Hog.mski; two .daiighteis. Mr;'. epartm« nl of Pail.r- fortable, . of Miss Doris Moorel'of N’ev/ York and-Mrc> Robert LaMura, Mr, and ' ;,pj*roxi/fiatto)lment of OUR SPECIAL Sl/MMER Ma&UHOM, for the p;.),t v-ix yeani. ’ , Refreshments were served by the City, Monday and Tuesday. , Mrs. Courtney Raym ond and Mr. y.ijff].childieii. 'i’he f.escions are held Rev. and Mrs. Albert D. Curry. . Mayor Spafford W. Schanck. Carlton. ' 'in (lie f<»«r Main St. elMircJie;; und BUDGET PLAN! Borough Clerk J. FtC*nkiia/Dom- . Mrsi. Kflward V.V C u rrie . enter- v/ill rouclud- on Thui-hday. July -1 Parents Of pauglitcr To Hold Clam Bake init-k and Councilman Grayson Van tained her luncheon bridge club Tin.- eiitjrehes vjiltmmi ing Ho* Cleaf attended a dinner inceting Tuesday. Mrs. V/illii>in C. Ludi, j.rhoM are the First and Bec/^.'ct ?.fl’:'lanil Mi>’ S talfoid 'i'liotup'ioir R. L. Cartan & Co. last Wednesday evening of thu Mrs. William J. Rabr-1 and Mrs. Bajit:*t!:. 'i'rinity I'pi.^opal, Firnt Midav/an. are j».ii'eiit‘. nf a fn:»t The Marlboro Fire Department M E M B E R M onm outh County League- of M u Ix-Roy Siekels wtY~prtw Winnv-rs. Methodist. St. James A M. lv Zion. ehlld, a daughter, bom 'fui^dfiy, 00 Main 0I„ will hold a clam bake at Charlie’s rCDERAL jteSKHVE SVSTHM W hite Birch Picnic Grove, Roberts-: nicipalities held it Jensen’* Res .Mrs. Sickels and ?.lra V/illiim Fjrrj l^eabytenan and the Bay- Jtin *1 !M, H M , at Monmouth Me/n- T.I,4MA I-M57 vie!jf. 5 'rtfbyteriim. , orlal L>>ntf Bf«m.b, FEDEHAL Ot.gOM yjM W M NCt COWPOWAt ville, 'On Sunday. July 13. ; taurant, JHanawjuin. ' Wasmuth were gue*tr .. ■ ...... - MONMOUTH .COUNTY HISTORICAL ASS’fi. 70 CcURT ST. , F^clHQLD, N. I. PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOtJRNAt, MATAWAN, N, j. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 19S2 -. . . . .F KEYPORT POLICE RESERVES PASS ANNUAL INSPECTION | Residents Present Rector I Browntown Boys Seton Hall Graduate ] 48 MHS Students ! At Graduation Review 4-H Club To Meet Gain Study Honors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hermann To Attend School iind .son. Walter, of Laurence Har- btjr, and Mrs. K arl Hermann and : Rev. J. A- Gusweller Poultry Raising To Sophomore Class Had .‘;on Gary, uf Matawan, have re Be Discussed Tonight; Greatest Number On turned home after attending tiie To Be In Princeton; 50th Graduation Review of thc Other Area Events Other Area Items Final Markings Recruit Training command at the United States Naval Training Center, The follow ^ items relate to 1 The following itcins relate act- i Tlie sixth and final imirkin^ per Buinbridge, Md. . activities and events among resi ivitics of individuals and groups in iod ended la^t week with’ 48 Mata thc Browntown area: K arl Herm ann is a member of dents of the' Chaescquakc-Ccdar wan .High School students making the group. - * Grovc-Browhtpwn.areas of Madison Thc Browntown 4-H Boys Club tho honor nnd merit lists. Township: . - - will .meet- tonight (Thursday) lit • To bo on the honor roll a student Thursday and Friday of this Willinm Hoover's poultry furm, Mr, must haver rdT A's and possibly one Dressings Made By ' week the Rev. •James A Gusweller, Hocvcr will didcuss poultry raising ' B. To get merit listing a student Hospital Auxiliary rector of the Church of Our Sav-i with thc 15 '.members who arc: ‘ m ust liav.e no m ark lower th an a iour, Cheesequake, will attend thc; Jnmes Arace. Robert Bastcdo, Thom B. Sophomores led the parade with One thousand dressings were annual clergy school of (he Diocese j as Baker. Joe Bukowe/.yk, John eight honor students and eiiiht made at the regular meeting of al Princeton University. The nev. Blahota, Robert Cathorwood, James merit students;, then freshmen'with the Matawnn A uxiliary to Mon* Marlin Garrison will bc in charge Clark, Janies Dixon, Allon Ervin, jfivc honors.and eight merits; grad mdulh Memorial Hospital. Long of the parish during thc rector’s Robert Faust, William Fields, Stan uating seniors with five and seven; Branch, last Thursday afternoon. abscnce. ‘ , ley Gilbertson, Joe Rizzo, Peter and juniors with two and five. The group met at the Maiawaii Ratting and Leigh Seely. Some of Mr. nnd. Mrs. Leo Torres. Mr. ; Honor Roll: Seniors, Diana Earr^, Public Health Center from. 10:30 • and Mrs. Casimer Kowalski -and the.jncmbers .nre interested in such Joyce Clark, Wayne’ Goon, Agnes a.m. until 4 o’clock. projects as chickens, forestry, shop, :Lcovy and Katherme Otto; juniors, daughter, Barbara, and Matthew Attending were Mrs. Charles C. pigs and dairy. Fred William Gaub Oczkowski, Newark, were Sunday Robert liaussman and Joan Hughes; Schoek jr. of Seu Girt Mrs. LouiB Tho Koypori Police Reserves underwent lhe annual inspection conducted by Chief Leroy Sprout and is the key leader, and Mr. Hocvcr sophomores, Virginia Banafato, W in supper ,guest's of Mr. and Mrs. Councilman Georgo C. Wester, police chairman, and passed with satisfactory standings. Not all of tho re RAYMOND E. FOLEY E. Heiser, Mrs. George M iller, Mrs, and Willinm James are project ifred Berbrick, Frances Jean Cos* ____ Eugene'Skowronek. serve group were present lo pose.for Seymour Pappas, camorman. a member of lhe ro se rv e i...... Richard E. Erdmann, Mrs. Charles' leaders. Raymond E. Foley,, of Laurence hi LI, Geraldine Fogg, Antoinette Mr. and Mrs. John Lusk and ’ Those who did'attend lined up as follows, left to right Sitting^ James H. Lawson, Charles Horriger. J. Woodman, Mrs. Johnson Cartan, • Harbor, the son of'Mr. and Mrs. Nunziato, Peggy’ O’Neill, Beverly Mrs. James Kcttel. Kearny; Mr. nnd Michael Halloran, Fred Barlow, Richard'Karlik and Frank VahPolt. . - The trustees of the Browntown Mrs. Howard Shinn, Mrs. G. J. Walter Foley, of 24 Kensington Aviv Parry nnd Betty Lou Pitney; and Mrs. John Tcrgis and daughters, Rear row. same order: Georgo W. Jacobs, director; Louis Sappio. Seymour Pappas, John Fitzgerald. Union Sunday School met Tuesday Sterling Thompson and Mrs, Joseph Jersey City,, wns graduated from freshmen, Frances BJondek. Paul Linda nnd Nancy, Englishtown; Mr. Robort Strang, Leroy Smith, Robert Bohn, Edwaid Lockwood and Phllolus Wilbur. night to make plans for the annual Dietrich, Seton Hall University, South Or Hedden, Rita Jones, Margaret Read . and Mrs. William Partridge, Holm The reserve corps is now conducting a fund-raising project to finance lhe cost of equlpmont such BS picnlcor the school ttf bo held July and Mary Lou Siano. - 0 t,j. nnc| ^rs. John Lamberson, flashlights, uniforms, guns, etc.. and is socking public support. • 15. Attending were Mrs. Otto Gaub, ange, with the degree of bachelor Merit List: Seniors, Barbara A tk You can‘buy Defense Bonds-by ...Robertsville, were week-end visit Mrs. M.ayroll'£>cducttorrPlan.— ITCTsTF^tsTto tSc vacatccr’Tre - Miv and Mrs. Charles BurnesrftiivCj ner ond Giles Wiggins. daughter. Ann, of South Amboy, Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith portions pf Sddowskl and Mursad A group of "employees of Arm were visitors during the pa§t week ' returned from Philadelphia where Thc new slate will bc installed at sr. and Thomas and Loretta Sm ith. Drs. in tho Browntown section, The strong Cork Co.r Keyport. pnd nt the homd of Mr. and Mrs.1 Otto they attended the wedding of their the Ju ly 14 "meeting 'ut the home A graduation purty .iri honor of streets nre being straightened arid a friends, enjoyed u trip by chartered Gaub. nephew. .Robert Scott, ar^.Mlss of Mr. May in Matawan. installing Loretta Smith whs given Saturday portion of tho land must be vacated b\is Saturday.— The bus left the Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Massey, of \ IJ.ullr'Allce Ross. ofTiccr w ill be Edward W ulder of night by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by thtr township for the Improve p la n t j i t . 0:30 a. m. and went to Roselle, were Saturday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hose, of' thu Atlantic Highlands, new district Martin Smith sr. Guests were Mr. ment. ' - Hershey, Pu,, where dinner, wtls en of Mr. and Mrs. P aul Blahota sr., , Bronx, w'ere Saturday , visitors ut governor of district ItiBy, w ho " will and Mrs. John Wilson and children, Resolutions wre approved re joyed nt the Hotel Hershey. The and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota jr. fhe home of Mr. and .Mrs. William be making his first official .visit.to of Freehold; Mrs. Ellen Smith of newing all applications for retail group v.isilod Hershey Park and ' Mr. and, Mrs. Barth Gaub 7ind J. Rninaud. & . the Raritan Bay Club in his neW Bloonifield; Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Jjquor consumption and distribu then went to Lancaster, Pa., travel daughter, Mrs. Paul Molnar, visit ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slrattyn and capacity. • Long nnd son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mrs, Joseph ICavanagh have feturn- tion licenses for the coming year. ing through many Amish farming ed Mrs. G a u b ’s sister. Mrs. Lena R. Sm ith and pons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews, Gus Mar/, and John « ed from n'\ticntion spent in C’olum- A transfer of license, was approved sections. Toll," of Keansburg, at St, Peter's Robert Fills, Mrs. Albert Taber and Armitage, who represented . the . bia, S. C., SWiere they have been for Thomas and Madge Mullaney, -The 44 persons in the, party were Hospital, New Brunswick* Friday children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plos club at the 31st annual M ultiple evening. ' ...... visiting Mr. atid Mrs.- C. L. Swy. trading as Mullaney1*s Tavern. The Mrs. Agnes M. Call, Mrs, Nellie ky and children. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-, District 10 convention in Atlantic gcrt, J Mullaneys' take over the establish Walling, Miss Anna Wheeler, Mrs. ert Owens and daughter, Mr. and City on June 13-14*15 reported on , Mrs.' Oluf ^Oilberlson entertained ment formerly known as Bess and Mary E. Watson. Miss Annie Cowles, Mrs. Donald Miller and son, Mr. the sessions. . Thursday nfternoon in hpnor- of tier Roy’s ‘Tavern, owned by Roy Jen Mrs. Florence Crawford, Mrs. Flora Amnesia Victim and Mrs. Martin Smith jr. und daughter, Asti*id, who wns celebrut* kins, in Cheesequake. ' Curtis, Mr. nnd, Mrs. Samuel Bar* Tlie Raritan Bay Club has a pro children, Thomas--Smith, and the . ing her third birthday. Guests were Bids were opened for road con betla, Mrs. Genevieve' Matthews, ject underway to organize a life, Misses Iris Kramer, Carol Taber Mrs. Amos Burlew, Mrs. Peter John- struction materials. Of two bids Mis. ^ o ris Aumaek. Mrs. Mae Clark, drum and bugle corps for teenagers. Is and Mury Farrell. sen.und Mrs. Harold Olsen. received, the contract was award- Miss Ann Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Several money pledges have been A double birthday party was held cd^ lo lhe lower bidder, Tur As Kenneth Snltcr.v-Miss Margie Scott, made toward the project, and'a full Wife Of Little Silver Saturday night fur Hick Bowne and Matawan Man Gets phalt Surfacing; Inc., “New Bruns Miss Slella S^ys/.lo, Miss Helen B, program will'be announced short1 Russell Lamberson, at the home ol wick, for a total of $0270. The other Smith, Miss Olive Stevenson. Mrs. ly. A wash-tub clam bake ulso is Police Officer Gets Summons-In-Crash. Mr. and Mrs. Bowne. Attending -was irom-Fidolily Construction-Cu., Edna Van Pell, Mrs. Norn Limbnch, on the club's agenda. Clue From Victim’s were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Eckel, Mr. New Brunswick, for $0503.55. Mrs. Ann Traliim," Mrs. tkssIe’~Ly- and Mrs. Fred Eckel. Joe Brnuti- George D. Rice, 5 South Atlantic Mentidn Of A Name A petition signed by about 150 ons, Mrs. Anna MacBrnyne, Mrs. gan, Mr. arid Mrs. M arlin Eckcl, St., Motawan, was issued a careless Two Women Hurt In persons was received asking that Anna Lehman, Mrs. Nellie Howe, Mrs. George Beal and children, Mr. driving sUhimons returnable before Identification of an amnesia vie- the Madison Water Co., private con Mrs. Florence llausser, Mr*. L illie Route 35 Accident and Mrs. Ernest Brautigan and Mr. Holmdcl Township Magistrate Stan Tun, found wandering nt the Key cern planning to distribute water in Bruner, Mrs. Hilda McLeod, Mrs, and Mrs. Henry. Brautigan and son, ley Stilwell next Monday when his Two persons were Injured early port waterfront June 10, wns made Old Bridge, be forced to include Lena Dcy, Mrs. Belly Roman, Mrs. I Mrs. William Lewis and daughter, . car struck the side of an auto driven LJe;t Cowan, Miss Irene Szyszlo, Mra. Mondny niKht in a iwo-eur collision Saturday with the help of Mrs. J. certain areas not originally 'con Esther, of Dayton, called on Mr.s\ by. Benjamin Goldstein, Newark, on W. Fix. wife of a Little Silver. po templated by..._the_ cpmpnny__on.-u llenrlettn Scott. Mra. Elliel jo - ^ «n nouU; 33. nt FMrbcaJDcachLltor.. Arthur Emmons,' Thursday. Guests _ lla u le jl4 T-J161mclol,-Sunday r---- Miss i.uis S|iroul. Mrs. Flossie Will- nierly Seldler's Bench)" ju s t south lice officer, Keyport Police Chief map submitted lo the township.* ut the Emmons home on Friday *^Seelliafwe^detlirof^yOTf4ibm e~financixig“ Police Chief Joseph Phillips said af Laurence Harbor. ^ Leroy Sproul reported Monday. The petitioners explained the ling, Mrs. Elsie Wnlltice. Mis. Ada were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Rice- told him another car pulled Mrs. Fix told the chief a picture she is best for your needs ... and your budget! O ur — '---- company at a 'public hearing a year Syvertsen, Mrs. Margaret Voorhees, Both victims, were passengers in and daughter, Gloria, of Belford. out uf line, causing his auto to saw of the woman coupled with a ago promised walor to these sec Mrs. Mildred Duuham, Mrs. A u the two cars nnd both suffered head Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and •experienced hom e loan officers help you w ork strike Mr. Goldstein's vehicle. Chief nrport the amnesia victim had tions, especially, residents of M arl gusta Holmes, Miss Ju lia Trahim injuries. They signed their own re children, George and Susie, of Phillips said he was given the reg i mentioned the name "Susie" called out the details qufckly and right. boro and Matawan Rds. Commit and Miss Wilma Anderson. leases after refusing to be admitted South Amboy,., were Sunday eve istration num ber of the third car, to mind she had seen such a woman teeman Thomas Miller reported he to Perth Amboy General Hospilul. ning guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin but when he checked he found the visiting a Susie Patterson in Free* iu'd conferred wttli Daniel Golden, They were identified as Alice Rog Sm ith sr.' • owner was not In this vicinity at Second Swimming hold. This womnn's name was Ma Gl * FHA * OUR OWN * Loan Plans. , Hie water company’s attorney, and ers. of Newark, and Florence Cietlls, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Borden, of the time. lie snld a further investi Mishap At Park .;. ’ mie Ward, according to- Mrs. Fix. the company agreed to revise its of Ell/.aboth. Marlboro, spent Tuesday evening gation w ill bc made. With lhe. information, Keyporl map and furnish water to all Old .... , . . , I The drivers were identified as w ith Mr. and Mrs.' Myron Brown. At 4 o’clock Sunday nfternoon, a Police extended their inquiries In Liberal Building & Loan Association Bridge section': where population he second serious sw mmii.K nc|u .„ Qelll.v-husband of one of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brown were car driven by Jo h n D. Igoe, Jersey I'Ycehold, found out through Free warrants. >’ i-ldent w jjhj.i a week at the Cheese-1 thc lnJurcd womL,n ,,nd ,G crlrudc guests yesterday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cily, .rammed into the rear of a quake Stale Park lake resulted hold Police, Miss Ward had a rela 159 Main Street - Matawan Complaints again were heard In M. Schaeffer, of Avenel. Tho Rog Arthur Mcrkler in Boonton. Cur__sIowing down for trnffic and Friday in back Injuries to 10-year- tive ih the county seat named C. the public portion of Ihe meeting ers _wamnn was thrown from thc Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Marson, being driven by Paullo Roceo, Eliza old Reece Woods jr. of 029 Forest Cahill. Freehold Police look up the concerning pools of stagnant water, Schaeffer car. Counter complaints of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Member Federal Home, Loan. Bank System beth, on Route 34 at the Pleasant Ave., Laurence Harbor. trail and learned from persons in iinproper..dra[nage:im_id_ stoppod-up were made against each other by Cottrell nnd sons. Bobbie, Raymond Valley intersection,' Chief Phillips that borough Miss Ward had been catch basins along Alpine Way and According to witnesses lhe boy both drivers. The Lnurence Har nnd Harmon, of Stamford,' Conn.; said there • were no Injuries or treated at thc Murlboro Slate Hos Norwood Ave., Laurence Harbor. was attempting to dive through a bor First Aid Squad transported the Mrs. Harriet Morgan and grand complaints. pital and had left two weeks ago rubber tube in shallow water when injured lo thc hospital. daughter, of California; Mrs. Wit-: to return to the home of her aunt, he was Injured, lie was rushed by ______L ■ ' Ham CJiusey and son, W illium , of Attendance Improved Mrs. Leo Ward, at 510 Westminister Laurence Harbor Man the Laurence Harbor First Aid Keyport; Mrs. Mary Emmons, Mrs, Cemetery Caretaker Ave., Elizabeth. In Raritan Schools . Krjuad to Perth Amboy General Slella Smith, Mrs. Margaret Spring. Loses. $18,500 Suit Chief Sproul contacted Mrs. Ward Hospital. ' Held For Threats Mrs. Joseph Langlaim, of Pcrlh Registration in Raritan Town and identification was made com - The defendants to nn $10,500 neg On June 15 a . 17-year-old . Cran Amboy-l aud; Mr. and M rs;. Charles ship schools at the end of the year A cemetery caretaker, accused of plete nt Monmouth Memorial Hos ligence suit in Judge Ralph J. ford lad .suffered a .similar Injury Middleton and family, of Woodsldc, w as-annoim m l as follows a ^ F r i Ihi'eatcning to kill his supervisor, pital, where Miss Wnrd had been 1 .Smalleys county court in New nl the lake in a diving accident. were callers during the weekend day‘rf' meeting: Hazlet 121” and was held Monday night In $.100 detained since being fouijjJ by K ey t Brunswick Monday woh their-case The Cr,infoid youth, Edwin llar- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West Keansburg H0.V Attendance bail for a hearing on Sunday morn port Tullce. • N vhen thc Jury returned *a no cause denburg. sulVered a fractured spine, Emmons, was declared to 01.5 por cent at ing by Madison Township Magis She was brought to the attention |J!ui action verdict in thoir favor and is still in Perth Ambny hos West Keansburg nnd BO,5 at Hazlet, trate Maxwell IL Mayer. ' . of police When Edward Snyder, d then gave them a verdict of pital. ' an,Im provem ent over the past year. The. caretaker, John Jackson, of First St., Keyport. notified Chicf Cliffwood Firemen’s 055.2(1 on a counter claim, Township pupils al Keyporl High Morristown Rd., Cheesequake, al Sproul, Juno 10 u woman acting Fair Opens Saturday The successful, defendants .wm* School also did markedly belter, Rehabilitation Unit ..... legedly threateiied the life of Louis strangely had' been sitting on the |lQXander and John Jankowski, of registering 01.5. per cent apnlnst Freeman of Linden. Freeman is dock back of Hopkins Drug Store . The six Hi r.nnusil foir of the Cliff- i Amboy, trading as Jan Broth- To Buy Wheel Chair i. DO per cent last year. 1 supervisor of a .small cemetery on for over an hour. Patrolman John wood. Volunteer Fire Co. No. I -will !\Triicking. ’ Because of the Improvement, con Morristown. Kdv.^pjciwn,- who Uvea Visconi touk her Into custody but bc held on lhe firehouse grounds, denied through their at- Mis. Hairy C\ Knocll presided al sideration . was given lo rehirlng nearby, is the caretaker. she.gave no intelligible answers to off Route 33 and- Cliffwood .Ave-, fcy, John ,C. Stocked, of Perth 0 meeting of the MataWan He- Norman Rathbone, bus contractor, his questions. next to the firehou.se, starting this ijy, responsibility for a two* Im bllilnlion Conrlffttteu held in the Jackson, was arrested Monday us truant officer. Mr. Ruthbone has The policeman lodged her in the Saturday and continuing through £crosh on Itoute 33, Sayrevllle, First -Baptist Church, Sunday. A night by Sgt. William Wallis and asked $500 salary, according to the borough jn il until eoui-i was over. Saturday. July 5. jjsked the jury to give them a wheelrhair- \vn?r; purchased ‘ lor a Patrolman‘Edward A. Adler on com transportation commilUg* of the m ultiple sclerosis patient. Plans When jailed, the woman threw her Firemen's night is scheduled for j t to compensate for thc. prop- plaint- of Freeman. Jackson wutf board. ^ were discussed for raising funds self oil the floor and started to chant Tuesday, July 1. In the event of Jjamagc suffered. committed to the Middlesex Coun Fred W. Zim m erm an, .Tl, a---grad and Anthony ,1. Nuccio, public re the LordV-Pruyer. She was still rain,'Ihe observance will be held the Ttauit, was instituted by Wil- ty jail at New Brunswick in default uate of .Seton. Ikill. was hired to lations chairman, suggested a bas chanting when the Policeman re next clear night. There will be IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE |hree»inn, of Laurence Jlnr* of payment of the hall. fill the vacancy at West Keans- ketball game in thr fall. Mrs. turned to the I'Wl lifter reporting special cash prizes to visiting fire, , er of the otliejvvwh.jelc, and blirg School eiiused by the resign J.nnc.'- Martin and Mrs. Donald his fiijdiny to Chief Sproul. companies and- auxiHarfes. p S u tw e in , of -Perth Amboy, Leave For Camp ation of Lillian 1). Stewarl. Mr. Woir-wero made honorary members. Patrolman Visconi said the wo There wjll. be many novelly feat We're m aking the dirt fly! liter. Mr. Freeman, through Zimiricrmnu has agreed to a>$l!05() An auditing committee was se man’s shoes bore the mark of long ures during the week-long event, gffiey, Huyler E.'Romohd, of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Lude- salary because this will be his first lected • composed, uf Hennselner L. traveling afoot.. She had no per including nightly 'ground prizes, gjrnbnv.^‘.squuht $15,000 for in- wig and sons,'David and Douglas HOLES FOR POLES nre 110 irick ut all these days. This teaching post.' He is married and has Cartan and, Vernon Ellison with. sonal effects by which her identity free dancing, rides and a mammoth gjfered and his employer of Wilson Ave., Matawan, left Tues modern machine digs tho hole and sc Is (Jie pole iu less two children. ' Mr, Nuccio and Ray Gormley ’ as could be traced. fireworks display on the closing property damage. day fyr .Luke Winnepcsaukee, N. ------— alternates. "'” ‘J‘‘ ' Under questioning from Chief nlyhl, 1 thmi a half-hour—and from one end of Ibd state lo the Service In Morganville II...They will spend a week at Camp Sproul she mentioned "Freehold” other wo’ro working at top speed.- l^ard of Tlianki Robindel for Girls, wher Mrs; Ludo* bul that was the only thing in Defense Bonds pay lhe same rale of lh<7—lute Bert S. Bike Stolen At Park r wig will remain for the summer as telligible or significant iu her talk. of interest a.s Ihe War Bonds you Even so, it’s hecn a big job lo accomplish wlial, wa to extend glncu^u ap- The Rev.' Wtyllam H. Magsnm, head eouneellor and director ; of A check by the chief with Marlbdrtl /bought during lhe war. Buy some! pastor, will preach from the theme have done. Moro than 750,001) telephones have l>ecii 1 all those who assisted A IMJ-hich red ' Columbia bicycle personnel. David and Douglas will State Hospital ahd Freehold Police “Why Fill Your Heart Wilh Fear" belonging, lo Charles Brown, 00 leave on July 1 for Camp Marana* ndded in New Jersey since 10-16—108,000 were added f during their reccnt failed to disclose persons of her pilal repeated questioning failed to at the Sunday evening classes al Ravine Dr., Matawan, was stolen on rook ,,iin ..jLake Maranacook, Me., CHpedliliy the Mai- description listed as missing. . elicit a key to her identity, The last year alone. And the number of telephones added 7:30 in the Morganville Methodist Friday, June- 13, at Cheesequake where liie.v will spend the sum- [Vld .and Rescue Squad. Keyport police turned her over only response was some evidence of Church. There? nre elnsscN for all State Park. The theft has been re mcr.- -Mr. Ludewig will rolurn to in 1952 will depend mainly on availability of materials! j24— Adv. to Monmouth Memoiinl Hospital Interest in., the name of “Susie.” W/cs at the Sunday school session at ported to.„ the Madisop Township Matawan by plane. David, II, and after she hyd been interrogated by This proved jusl'enough to provide 10 n.m_ with Walter J. Lamberlson Police Department us well as State Douglas, 12, are students at Peddie YOU 0y Defense Bonds by a Keyport'pnysicion. At the hos* Mrs., Fix with the clue to tlie woi&fe NEV/ JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ns superintendent.^*- - ...... ; Police nnd-Mntnwnn Police. - - , n r pay geductloij Plan. • School, Hightsjown. . ' . (Continued bottom next column) 1man’smnn'u Identity.Mi>nllh- — THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE SEVEN
linen "accessories, and she Wore an nother broker, Richard Allen, and Is u member of the faculty-of Key* is now serving in the U. ,S. Nuvy. WEDDINGS orchid corsage. After a brief honey Alton 6 cran; Keyport. " . purl High School, ' ENGAGEMENTS No' date .has been sel for_Uiu moon, the couplc w ill leave to make The bride's mother wore an h i wedding. ■ ; • / Bahrenbuig*ConoT«r . Ihelr home in Michigan...... • descent gown w ith- b ^ck accesgor- . C«mpb#ll-Sorg...... ------Cadtn-Bucco ‘ The Presbyterian Church of Ics and a corsage of rose daisies. Miss Ruth F.dna Sorg, daughter ^1r. and Mrs. Roceo Bticco, lln r J Roach-Todt Orsechowski-Promlnskf The mother, of thc bridegroom was risun Ave., Mntawnn, nnnounco th**- Shrewsbury was "the sccnc'of thc nf Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Sorg, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tudt, oi Ce- downed In a pink ensemble und ungugement of their duughtcr, #fm wedding of Miss Dorothy Virginia Miss Elizabeth Frances Prominskl, 121 Spruce SW- Bloomfield, was .dar.St.,_ICe>’port,. anuouuce.ihci-en- wore white gardenias. Conover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter JJ. married SatUixlay.^June 21, 1052, to gngemeht of their daughter. Miss After n reftption at the home of Edwin Rezcau Conover, Silver- Prominski, sr., 45 W ashington St., John R. Campbell, son of Mi's, Rob Leah Todt, to Thomas Roach, tiun the bride’s ’|)arenU, Mr. and Mrs. brook Rd , Shrewsbury, and John ^ed Bank, and Edward Theodore ert Campbell, of Brooklyn and of Mr. and Mrs, Adrhui Roach, of lx>esch left for New York nnd in . M alcolm -Bahrcnburg;,son of Mr, arid Orzechowski, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. the late Mr, Campbell, nt Washing* Woodbridge. • . two .weeks' will continue to Jack Mrs. Clarence Edwin Bahrenburg, John Orzechowski, 203 Main St., ton St, Baptist Church. Orange. Miss Todt is a senior student in sonville, Fla., where they w ill live Keyporl, Saturday, Ji\ne 21, 1952,, at Keyport, were murried ut k« double* The Rev. Alfred Mercer officiated thu-Monmoulh Memorial RospitaL al 280.1 Oak St. For traveling the 4:H0 o'clock. Thc RcV. Arthur Joice, ring ccrcmony Saturday, June 21, and a reception fulolowcd. School of Nursing,..Long Branch,' bride wore a navy aiul white suit -pastor, officiated at a double ring 1952, at 11 n. m. in St. James 'Catho Miss Xouisc . Rltseher... wus the Mr. Roach Is attending "Newark Col» with.navy accessories, ceremony before an altar dccoratcd lic Chmxh. Red Bank, The ceremony bride’s only attendant und AUnti logo of Knginooi'lng...... ■ . with .white flowcrsi • and hUptlal (nass were performed The bridu Was ^graduated .from Gooding was besl man, No date has been set for the Miss Doris Frame, Long Branch, by the Ut, ReV, Joseph .T, Casey, Matawnn Hif*h School on June ill. The bride' wore a ballerinu gown wedding, , ' was organist, ond Ronald Clark, pastor. ' Her husband, a graduate of Key of nylon net w ith n chuntllly lnce port High School, servwl two years Middletown, soloist, song “Because," Peonies, white stock and ./ferns bodice. Her short veil fell frpm u RruEQ-Infunlo decorated the altar. Miss Joan with the' Army o fs Occupation after matching lnce headpieee and she “O . Promise Me” and “Thc Lord’s Mr. and Mru. Hart Infunto, ef 63. Coughlin was organist and Michael World War H, He is employed at carried earnutions. • Prayer.*' Lower M ain St., M alawhu, amiouiico B erlin, soloist. . : Raritan Arsenal. Metuchen. Mrs. Campbell wusj graduated The bride was given in marriage the engagement of their duughter, The bride was escorted by her fvom Blo^nifleld High School and - by her father. She wore a white Margaret Lucille, to Clpl. Josejih father. She wore a while gown with ‘ Casoy-Pent Newark Slate Teachers College. She gown with lace bodice, nylon tulle 12. Bruao of Vermont, now slutloncd fitted lace bodice, lopg pointed Mks Hose A. Pent, daughter .of is n inember of 1 he faculty of the - skirt with long train nnd appliques in Seattle, Wash. • ...... : sleeves, high neckline, buttons down M i-k. Kli/abeth I’tflit,-TeKus Rd.i Mt\* Keyport Grammur School. Her hus of lace. Her. fingcrtip-lcngth tulle ' Miss lnfanto is a student nurse the front, nylon- tulle bouffant skirt I a wan, was niarrieU Saliirday .after band waa graduated from Long veil was attached to a lace cup. at the Cochrane School' of Nursing, wilh lace train.. She wore.a mantil noon. June 21, 11)52, to Joseph T, Island University and received hhi She carried a bouquet of white of St.:Jnlm’M Hospital, Yonkcru, N. la type veil of lace and 'can'ied a Casey, son nl Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M. A. degree in English from Col carnations, sweet, peas and babies’ Y. . , prayer book with streamers <>f lilies Casey. Hay Ave.,'Union Bcach in the umbia University. Following a trip breath. v ' ^ to the Rcvshires tiie etiupte w ill Hue No date has been net for thu Mrs.-Howard X t Peiper, Keyport, of thc valley. • reelory of ...Holy Fumlly Church. In Keyport. ■ * ' - - wedding. was - her. HisterV honor Attendant 'Miss Mary Dlnncamnno, lU‘d Rank, Tlit* Uev. Kdvvaid R, ,Sullivan, pas was maid of honor. Mta.s Carol tor! performed' Ihe eereniony ' She wore a pink gown with lace Fimllnci’Hlrubto <. ■' Jane Eceles.+ Milltown, was brides ’Hie bride wore a bailoilnu length ...... Goortg'Harilon ...... M IS S ANN T. DUCCO ______bodicc and nylon net skirt wjth Mr. tuld_ "Mr:i. AVIlllnm -HtVUlJlt1, maid. They wore matching blue pink ni-l gown over a taffeta under Lawrence R. C. ChUich was the inserts of lnce. She carried pink llll Norwood Ave,, Laurence Httr- irrldescent nylon tuIlo_drc.sses with skirt. lashioned wlttm fittcd'bodlct1 Mene Saturday morning, June 21, Teresa, to Cpl. Grover J. Caden, of tarnations and blue delphinium bur, announce the engagement ef nnd wore a matching headpiece. large horsehair blue plctui;o hals and cap sleeves, and a flniatl pink 1952, |>r I Ik; marriagu of' Mian M ar Matawan, Ihelr daughter," Bessie, to Ted Fire- and carried cascade bouquets of pink hat wilh a draped veil. ‘ . garet' Aunes Hnnhm, daughter tif Miss Uueco Is u graduate of Mata The attendants wore Mrs. Patrick Mine of lielford, - . roses, blue delphinium -and babies' Mrs. Kliftibeth 1 lull hi, uf Rrnndy Mr. and Mrs. Robert U, liimlon, of wan High Schuol mul Is employed , lTAloia, Shrewsbury, nnd Miss No date has been tiePrfor thu brcalhf.- ' ' >/ wine VilhUU', Pa.i sister uf the 02ti Forrest Ave,, Laurence Harbor, by Lavoie Laboratories, Morgan* Sally Lees, Red Bank. They0were wedding. attired in light blue dresses and. Peter’ B. prominski, jr., brotlier bride, was iiiakon of honor. She nnd Joseph Frauds. Georca, son of vllle, Her fiance attended Matawan carried mixed spring flowers. o f "the bride, .was besl man.- Ed wore a blue pel liown w ith hat to Mr. and Mrs. K nute Geoicn R(*uje High School and is serving with Bruce Bahrenburg was his broth* ward Rinkewlcz, Keyport, was nn match, 35, Laurence Harbor. the U...S, A ir Force in Japan. ~ ers,best'man. Usher* w’crc Patrick usher. ‘ , W illiam Casey Jr., served as best ’Ihe Uev. Walter Slattery,'pastor, . No date has been s e t. for tho D'Alula, Shrewsbury, • and Robert Th^* mother of ihe bvUie wui'.e u inun for his brother. ufflelaled at 1 he donbie-rlng cere .wedding. - BUDGET TERMS 'havy blue iace and taffeta gowiV Shaw, Onkhurst. -: ' “ Tollmving the cerenmny a dlnnc mony aiul was celebrant al the NATIONALLY KNOWN ’ with nuyy bluo hat and pink acces . The mother of the bride wore an MRS. JOHN MALCOLM BAHRENBURG ri'Ct.plion was held.nl Harbur Light nuptial nhiss; DI Pietro-Malolu MAKE 8 1« W ATCH E 8, sories. The bridegruom's mother Inn, Sea R i ImIiI. - aquamarine lacc and crcpe gown Given in muiriage by her father, Mr.s, Mabel Muiolu, Water SlT, Ma* JEWELHV. QILVERWAnC, wore a' dusty rose laee dress w ith with matching flowered hat «nd a The bride Is a graduate of Mata Die bride wore a gown of white tnwnn, nnnotinces the engagement CLOCKB. ETC. corsage of orchida. The "bride navy blue accessories; Both won? wan High School and DrakeT* Sec- Chantilly hicu. over skinner tmlln of her daughter, Pauline, lo Ru groom’s mother wore a pink shan corsages of orchids. ■ ^ n dw ihl School. She is employed at fashioned with a lloiiblo ruffle of dolph UI PUitro, son of Mr. and Mrs, KEYPORT JEWELERS tung dress’ w ith orchid accessories A reception was held at the Berke- U\>y Seoul Ueadtpmrlers, Perth Am plaited nyhm tulle/and a wide Concetto DI Pietro, 37 (Julncy $t.« und n corsage of orchids. Iey-Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park. boy. Tiie bridegroom, a-graduate of scoop neckllm1, The gown had it Porlland, Me, - • AND OPTICIANS For her wedding trip to llermuda Keyport High School, Is employed spencer Jacket of lace-with stand A reception was held ut Jump- MIsh Mahda iitlviidj'd - Mntawan 40 W. Kronl DI., Koyporl. N. J. by air thc bride chosc a robin’s eg^ by the Sav-On Urug Co., Keyporl. ing collar, and long, pointed sleeves. High School and Is employed hy tho ing.Drook Country Club, Neptune. m:AH bTHANO TllCATKIl blue Handmaclier suit wilh lace hut She carried a colonial bouquet o( Matnwan Undergarment Co, Her For her wedding trip through New _ Open Frlduya until I) P.M. England the bride selected a light nnd black accessories. They w ill live rrugamo-Dlstailo white roses and baby’s breath. fiance attended Mulno schools and blue shantung suit with white ac- with the bride's Invents, ... The marriage of Mis.s Rosalie DIs- Miss Lillian Keane nt Laurence The bride is a grmiunte of Red —cessories. ...They. w ilt _livc, with the tied", daughter, of M rt nnd Mrs, Harbor, wan the nniU r'n f honor, Bank High School and Puine JIall, bride’s parents. ’’ --- - Julm Dislaslo, JlcllcvillLv.to Frank while Miss Jactiuelliu^Georcs, hIbIm * Thu bride is a graduate of Red New York City, She attended’Mon I*. Kragasscj,. sou., of Mrs, Lucille of the brldeKroom, wiih the hiiHm^ ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE Dunk High School nnd Centenary mouth Junior College and in em Fragasso, Park Ave., Union Bcach, maid. Bernard llnnlun was best, Junior College, Hackcttstown. She ployed as a medieal technician ;ut and-IJie late Fiaitk Fragasio; took man. ' .... Announces SUMMER SCHOOL is a secretary in thc district office’ Rivjervlew Hospital. The bride- place Sunday, June 22, 1952, in the The c o uple' plamt to reside ut __jut .Uhe-.-JEquitablc- X ife ...Assurance- gnrojn. wns. graduated fronuK eypurt Holy Family-C-lnireh,-Nutleyr^-The V7r>-Pnrkcr-:S.tv in-tne Morgan ncc- Socicty at Red Bank, High School. New York Military ! ceremony was performed by the tioir of Huyreville.^ For-Ji'avellng. JULY 7 to SEPTEMBER S Academy and Vlllanova College. llev>. I-^aheis Rlake, puHlor! the bride.clmse a pink ami gray , nie'tyridegroom is a graduate of IIIIOUTIIANI) TYPUWIUTINCl • IIOOKKIXPINO He attended Monmoulh Junior Col Koyport High School ond Attend The bride Wore \\ gown of ivory checked bull w ilh matching accciu .ACC.OUHT1NQ nUUINtllll MATllliMAliCIl • 1'Il.lNO ed Pennington Preparatory School.j lege and is employed by the Army Chantilly lace, fiihhioneji w ith a sorles. . lllillvldlliil iMstitirllitn. I,litlil,.nlr,v rlmi'unnni'. nv.'l I.hiUhil( lalut unit He nerved in the Navy during W orld Corps of Engineers a.s a civil en long train and an illusion veil, fin Mrs. Hanlon wau educated at St, .’dll. Hpurlul pn"lniliii'lt,n, ltiiiili],;t'N^(liilntuii fur diiiUf’.1!,. gineer. John’s School in Jersey Cily and War If in the Pacific theater. Hej gertip length which fell from n lnce MORNINO CLABBGQ lll;OUITi:ll NOW is nssoclutcd with-his father in the cap. She carried a hou(|Uel of white St., Dumlnle.'s Academy thmv. Her Focrslcr>Tannor 1 I’lIHOU PLA ZA "AUUUn.Y l ’ AUK, N, J, grocery business in Keyport/ •illdl!(ls and valley lilies. hushnml attended Matawan High ...... Anbury I’urk 3-4750 Miss Catherine Mary Timm*r, Miss Theresa U'Oiuien, Helleville. School and spent four yeai-H wllh Darcel-GuUsce ' daughter of Mrs. Lnrelta A. Tanner, was maid of honor. HriAnthony-Culluec, 75-Mm W, FOerster, 21 M anning IM..'Keans AH tin1 atlen'danls wore gowns of Inlneiil mi tliu Wiir IlDiu'fn y()U • OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF S’fROLLERS ning PI., Keansburg bccamc the burg, Saturday, June 21, lf»r>2, at of nylon tulle in’ pastel shades. bouulil dtiriiitf llio will'. Buy uuiuul : WILL GO ON SALE THURSDAY AT bride of Alphonse Alfred Darccl, 3:15 p. m. in the rectory of St. Ann's John Dislaslo, Ilelluvillc, brother N. Y. The ceremony was performed Catholic Church with the Rev. Jo of Ihe bride, was best man and by the Rev. Joheph Blschoff. Miss seph Bischoff officiating. ushers were Kdwnrd l.cmbo, Union WHARTON MEMORIALS 9:00 A. M. Mildred Keclan, soloist, was ac-| The bride was given in marriage Reach, and Stephen Kapm.hy, Key *>r . eompimicd by the church organist. \ by her uncle, Julm Murphy* Brook port. M«ttw»n-K«rpott Monum.nl Woiki The bride was given in marriage lyn. She wore a strapless balle.ri.ua-.. A reception followed Ihe - -cere IlloHwir 06 Prices Have Been Slashed From by her father.. She -wore a gown, length gown of white embroidered mony al the Robin Hood Inn, Clifton, ... i. - K.rpoit. N. J ...... of Chantilly lace with a mandarin organdy over taffeta with a match Mrs. Fragn:i;;ll>iTvy ic n I h M r. Fnigat-so, who served In the horizontal strips of satin and lace veil of illusion was held by a cap Marine. Corps for- 2(1 months, was ..Moro aro ju«t a few of tjio I’crrific Valuon which extended to a court' train. of organdy and tulle, She carried graduated from Keyport High , in our Juvenile Furniture Depurlmonl. Iler full-length veil of illusion a colonial bouquel of while ro^es. School and attended Ihe Art Stu trimmed with orange blossoms was Mrs. Paul Shnfferty and Miss dents League, New York, and the IvOK'. Now held by a tiara of seed pearls. She Doris Merken, both of Kcimshnrg. Academy of Alls, Newark. He Is W H IO K FUNIKAl tam es •« THAYER . MM 24.95 carried a prayer book with a marker were matron and maid, of fmiinr, a,;:;oel;iij.<| wilh Ihe art department w — > ip t lf * • • Mm* SIEBERT - :m.ur» 20.U5 of white orchids. ' •* respectively. Tin? formrr wore a at Foi t M ,'imiuii.Ui, ’ . _ to m * ft* «W w «l • » fm M m m *— M^ss—Eleunor—Gu]lace~wua_her| gown of white embroidi-red or- SIEBERT . - 44.no 29.50 Holbl-Hutterlipld ' .sister's i»id to( honor. She wore an Kandy.j»Vi-t._<»i,<-,!»j(l._tafU:ia w_ith a [L*dy Aliendint, Non-UsolurUn THAYER ... 21>.% 26.95 aqua lace nnd nylon tulle gyyvn w ith - matching sash. ']'!»«• laih-r wa^T iiloi- l l i r ' i'i n i ir: ■- - f if—Mif'n“^ Margaret a m odified off-the-shoulder neck llariy gowned in white organdy Joyce Hull ’ilii’jjj, diiughler of Mr«. 'DAY Furicrul Homo THAYER .. nki.sm.... 28.95- over mal/.o taffeta, Kadi wore n Ihuold K. lliitti jfield. 1 IK) Uioitd SI., 1361 H«pl« PI.. KUYPOflT line, cup sleeves, filled bodice and T«l. KUyporl M W I SIEBERT ., , in,no 30.50 ballerina-lenglh skirt. A matching picture hat of embroidcreil or/.'a»idy I(ed Rank., anrl William Kd^'iird picture hat of nylon tulle and cas and carried a colonial Imuqitrl <>r Iluhil, son of Mrs. Peter llohd, Hi An d MUCH MORE! cade of pink roses completed the sum m er flowern. Hij'p St., Hed Rank, was solemn- imriiimiHiiiiitimiiHiiiiniiliiHiiiiiMitMMiiailiiiiiiiti ensemble. ' ' >'• . .. I W illiam AeUeunan, Kr:msl»vn‘K, i/ed Suml'O'. ilunc 2’.*, Ui">2 , at 4 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT James AnnunziUr, Newark, was was best man, and .George Acker p. ni. in the Fir,’n lleaeh Photography 7-11 E. Front St. ™. K,: ^ Keyport, N. J. After a reception at thc Knights gowned in a»pia »'iepe w ith wh)t»' School/;. . ■ of Columbus Ifall, Mr. and Mrs. accessories and wore wlilh* m im ':;, A reception for the Inuia-dute JrtWWWMVMVMmMMWMWUlWlUHVHVimmHMWmW Darec! left for a trip to Lake George, After a n'cej)tion Jit thi- Mannim; faiolllc/, vv/rfi In Id al I.in'ToR Inn, Candid Woddingi ...... N. Y., and Canada, and upon their Pi. Firelioiihe, Mr. afid Mis. Ffirrj;ler After a wedding tiIp lo the Poronos leturn will live in Union City., left for the Poeono Mourdain.H, and and New Yorl; CJly, lliey v/lll live A Specialty For traveling, the bride wore a will live in tllaym'Mit, I'n-I. For temporarily v/llh tin 1 lirideji mother. 7 W. J ronl ill. KKYPOM' w hile .suit w ith black and w hite traveling, the bride wme an ;n|iVa j.|,ater'they ivill 'move In the I^eroy - Tcl. KU 7-1391 accessories and a corsage or or--- faille suit w ilh while accessories, Aparlinents In' Red ' Hunk elilds. • ' * - The bride; a graduate of Red 'I’lte biide i.*, a graduate of Mid <11)1,1 tMl'milllHllliimillMlilfHIIMtHIHIMHmMMHIlii The bride, a graduate of Emer Bank Catholic High School, has re dletown Townshjp High School and son- High School, Union C ity, is signed her position with Flagstaff attended Syracuse Univer.-fy. She employed by the New York Tele Foods,-Perth Amboy, Her husband, i.s employed at the Progrej^ive Life phone.Co. in the accounting depart u graduate of Middletown Township He dranee Co. 'I'in- bi'idegrooiM P* DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER ment. Ifer husband a graduate of j High School, served in the Navy a graduate of Red Hunk High School OPTOMETRIST California schools, tind thc N ew , for two years during Woi Id War and served hi Ihe Navy during York School of Television Direct II. He In a television d in clor. at. World War II. lie Is ...... al EYES EXAMINED ors and Cameramen, is employed at WLlKL-TV, Wlliiiiniitoii. tho Re,»:!, In Holy Tiie 'maul of honor. Miw Patricia The bride is a graduate of.K<;y-. • Qond" you buy it, tn became the bride of Charles-'• A.; were performed Saturday, June JM. •Spirit R, f.'. f ’huren, '\\U- double Line, of Inlvrhikcn, a former col port Jllgh School and attended Mary Peacock,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark IIJ-)2. at \ p, m. by the Rev. Fred ring reiemony id 1 o'clock wV .die Uniled the Keyport Reformed Church. The by her-father. She v.'^ie a gown The ne-.vlyv/iid:.’ flew tv Renuud/i i ' pandanct ol your>oR. you trait lacc stole. Her headpiccc was States Steel Export Co,,’ Nev.* York STORAGE Rev. Gordon M. Aldrich, as paslor, of. embroidered while organdy wilh; foi ihe* honeymoon .md upon their fashioned of net and she carried C ily. She h the 'granddaughter .of performed the double-ring .cere a Bwectheart neckline of illunnn. return w ill reside a t.i^ l High St., I»m lly n n d ^y m ir na a lacc fan wilh bride** roies, flucr 'Mr$. Albert M. Haigh, Keyport, and mony. Traditional weddin? music puffed sleeves and ballerina length jPcrtlVAmboy. v.-hrrird ,md ‘ while t nit wilt'r iiiilrhing ae tind Molh fmurxneo, and “Wedding‘Pruyer.H v.'^s btrst man, and Ushers were Tlte bridegroom afienfleiet of fleiir d* am our ’ < ;.oci<“. and fche vu/e ,i /'ori>ajo- of Given'in marriage by her brother. Richard L. Larrabure, Interlaken, gan Stale College and htw.vI four fitephanotl* nnd babied breath. • white orchid*. ' , . and Kerincth C. Mehrhoff of All Albert Haigh Cundey, the bride years in the Navy ta u Nava 1 A v i .MIki; Rosr.J LhRlaie, Clilfv/f^d^ tin A graduate of Perth Amboy llltfh wood, Clifton. . - wore a blush, ballerina-length gown ator. He la nov/ completing hl« bride's .only attendant, Wore ar> Sehooi; Cla.'.s of J1M«. the bfj.je KEYPORT CLEANERS w ith a bodice of Chantilly lace, cap For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. studies for his R. S. decree at M ichi embroidered pink orwandy gown an alumna of the W.ashlngbni Schofd' E, FRONT, OPP, P. O. gan State' College *w'hcre he ie a sleeves and a full skirt of nylon Cundey’ those a charcoal and. pink with short Meeves and m atching ir>i Sc-cri-hii'ies and is employe '.veie a. i'i (ivr'r-yi‘uih in the t{. H Aruty and ■ •: W ' ' . IHUK3PAY, JUNE 2S> 19B2 EIGHT' THE MATAWAN JQURNAlv MATAWAN, W, J. Terriers Belted HAD .500 YEAR IN 1952 By Athletics 12-3 Cardinals 104 ■ Matawan Team Fails O’Donnell Holds Foe — To HoId Against First To Two HiU In First Hntf Champion* ' Game Of Second Half The Keansburg Athletics showed - .MataWan Terriers fared little convincingly Saturday they Would bpUerVthan the Keyport Cardinals In their first meeting of the second be plqying for keeps in thcc second half of the Bayshor Little League half of. the season with the Bayshore Little League champs, the Keans seuson after winning; the first half burg Athletics. The .champs -took title. With-Tommy O'Dotmell t)h the Terriers into camp 12-3 Tues*1 the mound, they started their sec day on the Matawan High School ond half play by** blanking the Keyport Cardinals 10-0 on the Key field. " / ' ' ’ . port High School field. • : . The Athletics iiad only a 0-ft ad vantage iir1 hits, the game going a- Manager Ray Dane started his speedball artist, Ray LoPresto o- gfcihst the M atbwan team because Bquod Improted baiting lh li teflaon end recel'fed oood pitching from.Hal Deii*. Deilx hurlffd 1-0 tiq- galnst the ' first-half champs but _jof their.“jittery” play, The Terriers httto pm / > • / ' : .. .. \ v ‘ . . - .. ______bore, no resemblance to the smart the Keyport hurler lacked control. elub that had vanquished the Cards He walked Buster Caveli ond Bob John'. Bor 8c Grill 11481 bie Kirk to start the game and two John’s Bar Bowlers .a w^ek ago: - ’ Key-Mat: Mixed. Pennetli ...... 168 102 176 Keyport errors let these^ players In the first two innings, Keans* To Dinner Guest* score'for an early Keansburg lead. SumiiierLeftgue Infant! . .199 160 210 burg had-tbc runs to win. They Coach Nick Glanpalo’s player* hid a ditftaleroui season I it .up in a blat# of glory when they Watlipg , ...... 204' 181 H i In the third these playets walked Members of John's Bar ntul Grill scoredithree rnns in the first when defeated Matowan 4-9 in their final, gam r Bieber ...... 157 214 157 again and with two mote walks and, Team flo. 4 .« ) B6b.Fhribllo,'TerHer starting pitch bow ling team, winners..of.t(|e KeV- Costic ... :f.v. ..220 190 190 Howie Slos’ single, the A's had. a er, walked three men, Falk hit safe M. lloutoholi . . . . 133 :133 W port Recreation Leegue trophy,'eop- ly and a relay got-away from tho 4-0 lead, They cohtihued to build J, Kenher ...... 180 140 135 Battlefield Listed peil . the three-gome , cotppetitioh . 845 916 910 Matawan'catcher: Two rtiore walks' it up to the end. - • - b. Refiner ...124 166 i t i foU9 W&J;by .0 home run by Butch Billy Henderson was the only one f . PtiVlho ...1 6 0 ’ 101 163 Thursday night over the Palace Bar A re you buying Defense Bonds? to hit saffely for the Cards. They BrUnher gave the A’s a prohibitive For Saturday s Race \ team .from Perth Amboy, by 132 0-0 lead.itl the second., FaricUo.was made only one scoring threat, in 593. 600. 550* Pins. The matches between the two replaced by 0ob Gold on thc mound the fourth, but O'Donnell fanned , Team No. 1 (I) teems .were,staged bb a special con for the Terriers. . . r. Widener Horse Eligible Alotti 'Given Nod Of his mound rival, Lo Presto, to end E. fechwarz ...... 150’ 136 165 BATTLEFIELD is listed a starter it. ^ d. Schwarz .'.— 12B 134 194 test, tiie Perth Amboy com bihe h a v Matawan'got to Hal Uhrlg, Keans* For Monmouth Feature; In the Monmouth Handicap at Mon Officials In Eight I Cardinal* (0 ) • . D. Heltike ...... 1^0 l l j 122 ing been winhers o f the season's burg pitcher, for a run> in >their mouth Perk Saturday. If he shows Star-Studded Card Round Bout At Newark H2 half , of the second on Deter . John* up, it will make tho card a complex ' ab t h n. tteihke ....: ...... 11B 135. trophy In the Perth Amboy Elks » son’s double and Rich Nusbaum's one for the bettor. Only one of tho J&ckson, 2b ...... ;.3 0 0 George D .' WldenerV Battlefield, Indignation raged high among\ol- Home League. The' John’s Bar sinfcle. The home Bide scored twice other horses listod for the race, Henderson, c > ...... 2 . 0-2 ■ .. . 530 618 093 m a * a w /WTTTJ? always a prime favorite at,.Mon lowers of Joe (Rocky) Tomasello, quintet finished the competition in |he fourth on hiis by Johnson and Alertec),. has scored, a 1 convincing CqOn, lb ...... 5 0 0 / _ Team Mo. i 10) ; mouth Park.and one of thc nation’s 105-lb. Matawan fighter, at Mead- 24S pins ahead ond will be guests Where fcood Is Served Gold, o.walk to.Pete Bennett and win over him in rccent racing. R. Dane, ss ...... 2 0 0 lertrude a ilH ______1113 100 149 of the Perth-Amboy.bowlers at a top stakes performers, has beeh as- Battlefield made o poor showing in owbrook Bowl Tuesday night as a K6&mburg error, but tills only Lo Presto, p ...... 2 0 0 JoHn.Giles ....1 3 9 .118 at its Best signedtop weight of ,12b pounds for the Suburban Handicap at Belmont their favorite Was again oh the los 'dinner-,1 . spurred the A ’s to build u p .th e ir Kennedy, rf , . . , , , . . 2 0 0 Gloria Arnold .103“ J i t m V F R O M A next' Saturday's renewal . of the Pork Memorial Day bclbuee Eddie ing end of o split decision in his Tiie scores were as follows: Insley, 3b . . . . 0 0 dottfoti; Arnold- i .• i r .. 140 180• 164 lead ltrthe last ^wo:innings. < A ita ro got him out o f the Bt&rtlhg : paiace^tif. ---- • (29,000 . Monmouth ’ Handicap; rich eight-found bout with Reggie Al Kelly, cf ...... 1 0 0 SNACK The box score: ~ est race, of the scoton for three- chute last. He had to run down otti, Sf New York, Augustine , ...... 143 1B4 B30 Brown, ,1J ...... , . , . 1 0 .0 ' D04 021 611 - TO A - AthUtlci (12) a field of talented performers which Chiarella ...... 201 • 170 187 i ' year-olds and upw uid. Should Rocky had all the better of /the Mullanby, If ...... i 0 0 Mo. (3) Included One-Hitter, Crafty Ad* Team 1 tnkoinski. ------. . .190 .102 )141. : ab Battlefield accept the issue, it w ill going In thc early stages of the REGULAR DINNER. TnJral, Mameluke, Busanda, Kiss Me Mary-Smith ...... : 1B2 ' m Williamson ...... 160 l}2 139 Cavel, bb ...... 4 mark his: return to the satne -track fight, but Alotti came on .with a Kate, Count Turf, Donor and High 19 0 2 bill Chndwlck ...... 110 151 la k Drive. In . . . only short distance K ifk , lb ...... 2 over which' he won tho Sapling Marslcana ...... '“224.: 17f 1?2 Dive. Battlefield came up from rush and gained the nod. Torna- Athletics (10) Key Chadwick ...... 113 : 81. 119 front Mein St., Matawan on Briifmet, 3b StnkeB ns a two-year-old nnd the last to fourth, then faded under sello's supporters maintained, how ob r John Davino ...... m l 181 isa .Route i , ‘- Ample Parking. Uhrig,: p ,. ....3 Choice Stakes a season ago in his B5B ' 833 ' 877 the^efTort. Crafty Admiral set a ever, their man had scorcd in six Cavel, 2b ...... 2 1 Falk, If ...... 4 third-year form. i blistering early pace'iri the Subur of the eight rounds...... • • • A . 1 K irk, 2b . . 0 0 520 630 029 Bibaud, rf y . . . .0 ban, but One-Hitter wbs driven'by Tiie sun of W w IU'llC, w inner t)f This |b the second tim e Toma- R. Kirk, lb ...... :..3 2 the Standings ..." W L ' Law’/ 2b" .. Ted Atkinson to nip. him at thc'line. five Btakcs as a 3-yeur-old, finished Bello Is -alleged to have suffered Terry, 11) ...... 0 0 Team No. 4 ,...... 4 2 Perry, .cf. ...a From this i t »can bo seen thnt Bot- second to Mameluktc* in tho Metro from the offlfclating within a month. Brunner,f'3b 7’...... 5 0 Tontn No. 1 . . . . 4 2 Giseler. cf .. ..•..o * tlcflcld’s miserable showing in tho politan Mile, and has been idle for In May he lost a decision to Tony Cat hart, 3b ...... 0 0 Team No. 3 ...... ,..3 , a Sias, q 7v*2v4~ 0 Suburban was not truly as bad as a while since finishing unplaced In it appeared. However, Arcaro's be Gonsale*, of East -.Orange, in thc U hrlg, ss ___ ...... 4 2 Team No. 3 ...... u s his last start, the only time in his ing up on him was a factor in mov Laurel Gardens ring, und the ruling Falk, If ...... 4 1 23 12 0 career he failed to notch a slice of ing the W idens horse from last t6 of the referee and judges was so Biboud, rf .. - ...... 3 0 Tlrvleri O) tho purse. , fourth. A lot will depend on .who unpopular with the crowd, a snlvd Gieler, if .,...... 0 0 Cardinals Victors ab r -•A Kinnle pound away, at 124, is rides, him ._____ ...... of- catcalls - and -bbos -grouted- its Sias,- C , . 2 Over Red Sox 10-2 ... Hyrne, ft •'4 ' # * ' • . • ■ '' the Ilokeby Stable’s Courity Delight. announcement. / , \ . Law , cf ...... -.4 ; Thaler, ss .2 This fellow woh tiie Queens County DEAR MOTIIEU, she Is the un The Tomaseilo-Alottl bout was Pizzichillo, df .0 0 , Spike Pruchhick'5 home run wilh Wenner, c ...... 3 at Aqueduct .And was third in the sung heroine of Little League thc feature of a card of six fights. O ’Donnell, p ...... 4 1 1 8 man t^n in the first gave the &t. Jones, cf-Jb ...... 2 baseball. Those ' uniforms for recent Edgemere, He comcs to his Because of tho unpopularity of Ann's Ited Box atl early lend agaia- TODAY, tOMplmOW. SAtURDAV Johnson, 3b ...... 3 whleh business men of the com Morunouthl'ngui'enieiit, ruzor sharp. tlie decision with the crowd, It was ^3 10 8 st the Keyport Canllhals on the Conllnuous flaiutday Sl&rtlng al 1:45 Nusbaum, cf*rf ...... 3 munity und others have donated Pitched- into third place, at 122 said after the fight an attempt will A thletics. ,-.202 114— li}' liions field, Keansburg, Tuesday Gold, lb-p funds, have to be cleaned once pounds, is tht* Irish enigma, Croco be made to get the boxers renmtch- (^ordinals ..000 000— 0 nlylit, blit the Keyport team pulled O n l y m -g -m . . . p r o d u c e r o y ^ q u o v a p is ,>. . . c o u l d d o i t i Bennett, 2 b . . . . o week, at leuBt, by leugue rules. dile, reportedly a very rapid goer ed. the gahie'out in tho next three Cevasco, 2b ...... :o Little League ball players, liko _•* {..'"I i. V, overseas. Handicupptt'3 and racing Sigismondi, rf ...... \2 t 0 ’ 0 big leaguo ball players, must frames to w in 10-2. fans will have o.clearer picture of always appear trim and neat on Bob felly's single With two on • T i c i i v u 'o i .o k Argentlan, rf .. . tttO ^ 0 0 his worth after tho Monmouth. the diamond, no sloppiness Ih made it n ball game in the sec Fariollo, p . 77777.0 0 0 Keyport Summer Arise, iu at 120 pounds, finds hlBv allowed and managers are charg ond. Keyport hit Pruehnick, on the Andersdn, p ...... 0 0 0 League package'two lesa'thnn he carried to ed with the enforcement of this mound for the So*,« hord' in the rule. It is one of the regulations victory in the saine race a year third.’ Harney Dane's double with 22 3 fi intended tu develop deslruble L. H. Ace» (1) ago.-. This year/he hns not reached the bnsea -luaded sent hoine three - Score by Innings: characteristics in the l)oy player. M ervln ...... 1Q2 102 142 tlie high level of his 1(151 speed, Raritan.Boys Club, runs. In the fourth the Cards put Athletics", / ...... 331 023-12 It generallly means a dircct job M artin ...... 147 141 138 SUKDAY ANB MdWDAV; ...... , June !9-30 winning one overnight allowiinco tho boll game on' ice when John Terriers ...... 010 200— 3 for mother in her own. tub, un Borst ...... 234 103 151 Cliffwood Boxers To Continuousj Sunday ' Starting at 1:45 . ” rave. . Gj;eek Bhip won the Mon less she avails herself of one of Have Places On Card Coon hit nliomer with two aboard. mouth in liKiO and has 110 pounds these 24*hour dry cleaning serv . 533 400 .431 Bill Inslcy pitched a three-hitter DOUBLE FEATOHE ...... :. as his Saturday burden, llo won ices, for there is not time between- Keyport Cleaners (2)' for the Cnrdinuls. It was their first Many Demands, For Alex Ladoucor, director of box the lloya) Palm at Jlialeah earlier games to let a uniform go out in win in the second hulf of the U:iy- Trenton Fair Space D a v i n o '...... 100 lf>0 107 ing activities for the Raritan Boys in tho semion, but his lop races.were the wash and coine back. But if Dillon ...... 177 l!)i 170 ^horo Little League Benaon. ever there was a labor of love, Club, announces a stellar nmateu^ pecomls to Spnrtnn Valor in both Fjschler ...... 205 170 1G9 ___ Grange _ spacOT"Tfie7New. Jersey this is it for .the..Little. League boxing show'for the Velvet Skating the Widener-and-the-Mxcelslor. Cancer ean start in any part of State Fair, vwt)iph will be Jield this -mothers.-Little-Lengue-teams-are- Rlhk; in Keansburg’ on Wednesday, Another past.winnccrin thi?"ranks' ; 572 470 400 the body, according to-tho Amer Hff year ot'Trenton from Sopt. 21 to 20, diflfercht from big league teams July 23. There will he two five- ___ u t g u r is Three Rings (110) who .'scored in ‘ Hiawatha Bar (t)-^ ican Cancer Society. In growing has been .far ‘‘oversold.'1 according and high school teams in that round and eight .three:rouiid bouts. UUkKH o n u u m au w i 1040, and a meeting between tlie it interferes with the norinul func to William C. Lynn; superintendent they arc silro of hovi&g spectators Everson .150 ,. 1D2 17D Jimmy Warnock, of Keyport, will heroes of 1940-5U-f>I would add con tions of tho part of the body In of this annual grange event; and n following no iriatter if tho W alters ...... 150 * ' £rops gloves with Calvin Cross,'of siderabln interest to the inile end team Is not winning a gome and Voorhies ...... 200(173 203 which it Is located. ■ Enrly'detecticn Cliffwood Boys Club,Jn thB feature TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY July 1-2 Many more granges have applied, a quarter test. has little hope of dblng so. The W alling ...... * 103 151 event, a five-rounder in the, 135 Is the surest way to cure. for booths than can bte .bccommo- mothers ^&hd fathers will alw&ys 'doted, aeoording to I^ynn, bo the lb. class. The semi-final, also five turn out to lend Junior their 515 558 532 Are yi)u buying Defense. Bondst THE. NO. 1 policy, which, has been in effect Special Railroad Fares support and Ree how ho does. . rounds, Will bring Johnny Chorbak. ' C, Si ,W. Marines (2) - during recent years, of giving pri of Jamesburg, into the ring with Jersey Central Line/this sunnier Weiss ...... 101 180 109 ority to Oranges* which did not MANAGER RAY DANE ,of tho Johnny Long, of Roselle, iu a 120 SUSPENSE, w ill .offer sharply-reduced round- S m ith ...... 188 189 139 AIR CONDITIONED Keyport Cardinals, is still looking lb. evont, Long is rfja . 1052 Golden participate lost year, is oguin being trip Sunday exoUi'slon fares to New Costic- ...... 245. 173 232 followed,! ; ’ ( ...... for a formulo by which his team Gloves charpp.-.. ' * STORY Jersey, ^rashore points. Tlu\tlow w ill strike, a right mental npproi^h Jack Bcnining w ill /ioek a,. come- Of),thc 'Granges,;Which' could farey w ill; bp iHCtit’oir ^ e ir S itijd a y itV’ih vetiiiilj ^w litrnhT ‘:;it£*unsbuf|? ,■ . :; w 'r • '.lv024^510>'B10 bac^f'fon^ his Gdlrfqn be ^&e|>ted;/ three Jjre jiewcbmero! froni Jun e 2D llirbugirA ut,1 31’ ulliu AthTetictf. The Athletics is ;ii tearm : - — C p rb »r SUppiyJCo. 12)--! J Glove? tourney*- he -tpeklfcs | drjp’ vK d it Brunsw ick .151, on Friday, July 4. 'Hie special tick that has been built up by Howie . , . ' . , ...... ^ . . ‘.177 i f l f ’ ioa anotlier JflOilb^ lig h te r Uohrtrty Db- Moorekowft 8,: 'end iTttusvIlle 103. THEATER eta will bo good on rogularly-schod- So is over three' years. and thia TiMd^! its6 1701do” Nardo, of Red Bank. '' YEAR! In addition 11 others were given should bc their year to do-It, Dane KHAHBBUna AT THE BEACH tiled Jersey Control train.';, most of Bicber &r. .211 101 210 Larry Crawley, of Plainfield, fl priority becouse they (lid not ex grantBi but he deplores that his which are diesel-hauled. Golden Gloves champ In the 128 lb. phono Keaniburtf O-OSOO GINE BM-LWIA CURKt-JSHSl MM£:IIANCY GAIBBEE1 hibit last year, Thus only six of team should bo “cousins" for the ' 547. 515 558 longue*leaders. By a "co usin ",»in bracket, will enter the ring against Conlinupus P«tfoim>nc» Daily last yebr’a contestants will be on Do you nceil Bhlpplng tngi „ Keyport Jewelers (1) Qiatilhg at. liQO the big leagues, Is meant a team Johnny Chambers, of Cliffwood DINNEHWAHE TO THE LADIES hand this fall with 11 an tho wait* Inbeln? Our job'printing depat! d which loses persistently to oilc other C u o c c i...... 157 137 • Boys Club. Ladouccr soys this will ing list. These will bo givon pri ment Ib prepared to supply your team In the league while offering Bleber ...... 100 172 200 be a fino chance for Chambers to Thur»^ F»L Bat, June. 2»-2?-i9 orities If they want to enter next ncods on clioit tiotlce, at priccs alt other clubs in thc circuit power- fnfpnti ...... 153 178 recover.; the ground he lost when he NEXT THUDS., Fill., BAT. ... July 3-4-5 year. thnt will pk'ujo you. full opposition. Dane finds tho Irons ...... 174 183 was eliminated in Goldon Gloves ' , Continuous Fridar attd Saturday Storting at 1i4S , , Cards pluy ah excellent brntid uf competition. * . ball against the Matawan Terriers, ; DOUBLE FEATURE ----- ' ' 470 403 501 Roy Jensen, of Rariton Boys Club, St. Aflh’s or the Middletown Lions Cosgroy# Dairy (3) ' . and Bill Springer, of South Amboy, A TURF GREAT.. . and then, from -some nientul dread Becklund ...’...... 222 182 160 of the Athletics apparently* col are matched In another bout. Two Ross ...... iao . im lapse, like they did Saturday, when 203 j)loces on- thc card rem ain to bo Penso ...... ,,1 8 0 205 179 facing thc Keansburg team. And filled, according to Ludoucer, but MR WtiMlOe. Keansburg-Js.-the one. team tho promising_.bQKera w ill.1 bp obtained. Cards should beat if they have any ’ ' " ■ - ' . 582 '570,. 503 Ludoucer asked public support title hopes. . » • - L. C. B. S. (0) ' for the fighU as thc net receipts -- --- ll_ » ____ M______M._____ Behring ...... 157 105 159 aro to bb used towards the building LOOKING AROUND tho Mon Lewis ...... 454159 130 fund to provide & clubhouse for tho mouth County Little League cir B lind ...... 135 335 135 Raritan organisation. cuit after ftrst-hnlf play haM been JOHN LUND SCOTT BRADV completed, we find there are out 440 450 430 standing teams in Red Bank, The Standings...... W L Hurdle Event* To Open JOYCE HOLDEN CHILL WILLS Eatontown, and Beimar. Tho Hiawatha Bar and Grill ...... 9 3. At Monmouth July 15 Englishtown team-Is also a three- Coegrovo ..Dairy ...... 4 year veteran unit ond Dana ex-' Koyport Cleaners ___ ...... 7 3 ” Condition books for the hurdle 8 un^ Hon. June St-90 nects to get a line on how tho C. i W. Marines ...... ,0. ..Q racing season nt MontnoUth Park oayshore group shapes up against have been distributed among local tho run of strong coilnly teams Keyport Jewelers ...... 0 fl . MY SON JOHN horsemen.17r Thuy ihclude entry when the Cardinals go to Eng- Garber Supply ...... 0 . fl - - ■ .glia ■ • i blanks for the }10,000 Mid-Summer lishtdwn to play the loads of thu L, 11.' "Aces ...... S 7 West Monmouth division July 4> Ii. C. D. S, ...... 1 11 Hurdle Handicap .which Is scheduled Thu Atlantic Highlands Tigers for Friday, Aug, l. Nominations will tackle another team In that 10 years from todpy, tilings will to thin event are to close Friady, group to make it a double-header - look rosier If you plan tor them July 26, one week prior to Iho feature for EfttflishtoWnV muni Ihrough Investment .In U. S, Savings running. cipal holiday celebration. Last Bonds NOW. ' ------J. First of the overnight hurdle yehr tho Cards feceivftJ jMv ova events is slated for Tuesday, July tion ot Englishtown^ otftf also IS, and tho program dalM for three plenty of good things to cat, ond This is noteworthy In thnt Mendc such races weekly, on Tuesdays, thc same treat is apparently in Carloen Is regarded ns one uf tho greatest Thursdays ahd Frid&ys. Over-all storo for tho bo/s this ycor. Thu athletes to ever coino out of this purses for tbo hurdle series have Cords play at tho hew Jtcld nt oreu. He won his Scholarship on Tue«..W«d. July 1-1 OCEANPORTr N. J. GALA M N TS Port Monmouth’ back > of St. beco . f onslderably advanced over ' - • the 'strength of ranking seventh Designed For Yout Enjo/fnonf Mary's... Church tomorrow,. Im* academically out of n graduating r year ago, (When the. htlfdle Sport SbL* Jun* 28 s proved especloliy ...... 1 it should new read! 3H54 Student BASIN STREET OF OKINAWA Squadron, Box 5I75F, Chanute Air > f Mancini Names A Quarter of a Force Base. III. * . Name Supersitions Committee Heads NOTES Bilotti Promoted...... John Bilotti. who is serving on Okinawa, has been promoted to the " Horses Often Carry County Legion To From Area Men and Women rank of corporal. He is the non, of Lying Around Idle Designations Taken SpoMQf Keyporter in the Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bilotti, of Mor- InTrunks, Bureau Drawers, From Living Persons FofSUt^Post ganytH.e.; - - Safe Deposit Boxes, Says "Doc" Wm. J. Korbonits' American turfmen, .a supersti Daniel Mancini, Commander of After nearly twenty years .of, tious lot at best, have one abiding the County AmeHcoh Legion, met Henry’s Hints upprulsing nnd buying old coins. conviction: Do not name your lost week' w ith his S tiff at the. L e " und o ld —gold- arllcleit,- from--penr horse after a living person! ' gioh honve in M otaw ah to announce fumiumiitlumnJHiiniiiiMimMHmntirfuiMmtimtuiuiittihtiliiMHmtiiiiiiiHmiiMmtmmHHiitHimmimMUim BY HKNRY HANDY nics to gidd watches, there in still committeo appointment*. . Dcfiance.of this ancient racing Knoell At Lackland Cslk Assigned As Cook a huge amount of trinkets in the dictum invites a jin^str'aighl from included are Arthur McFarland, Cpl. Theodore W, Clsk. whose lmmcK of thousands nf Munmouth- ttvrvlte officer; IrVlhg bAZeichner, Airman Donald II. Knoell, 1U, son Number 13. IJueer Street, accord parents live In Union Beaeh, recent Ifwitnesed the fairly recent par- iitn! Ocean county residents w ho,, Judge advocate; keuh Nolah, Ameri ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Knoell of ing to those in the know, yet despite ly wos assigned to the A rm y’s 3rd ado of volunteer lire compdnlei, thru careleswness o r indUTeronce, canism; Herman BmiUi Byjr Scouts; ■Matawan,' is com the black-hooded superstition many Transpurtatlon Military Railway Ufst aid iquads. bugle corps, etc.. neglect to iurn m any of these or* George R. Scheele, Boys* State; pleting his AK thoroughbreds prepping at Mon Service, which operates the Korean at Cliffwood. This turnout made tleles Into useful cash, M r. Kor* Homer Mattcson, ceremobiol; Rob basic airmen in-i mouth P ark for com ing stokes events National Railroad. mo feel that here was a Uno ex bonlts hus over the.-lnst ^0 years ert Newman, child Welfare; Charles 4 u)c t r a n a t i o n carry the names of prominent folk Constantly Jammed' .with traffic, ample . of Americanism In our purchased many tlunnumdtt of dol coutso at Lack from all walks of life. * E. Allen. C ivil Bervlre nnd Veterans the railroad Carries 05 per cent of mldit. I've seon super-duper par lars worth -of-ttld colnK-of nil One of the better known ia Unci® preference; Louis A. Eemo,: gnev* land Air Force the supplies required b^ UN troops ades In my timo but I don't know hinds—ludf cents to $20.00 gold Millie, an eligible for the MonmaUth ance; Mr. McFarland, graves; Mr. Base, the “Outc- In the combttt rone. 'I’he 3rd TMRS when l'vo been so sllrred within pieces—from rings to gold wntchca Handicap on June 28 and other rich fccrtio, Ihtdhal orgahltotioh; Dan* way to the Air Is the operations hub for the rout to see visiting and Ideal organisa (in many instances paying as high handicap's, wHcflionors M illo n tterte, icl A. Harris, jr., Junior baseoall; F o rte ” ing of trains over the Japanese*, tions working io well together So ns $50.00 % for heavy double ,:cnne among the nation’s top television W illinm t. KlQleky,' law ond orner; I^ck y m d , a i t> b uilt system. - show what volunleor corps are com iloUt watches), dental gold, ^whita Seh. Richard R. ^tout, legislative; stars. Senator Joe is sained fof uated near Son Cpl, Cish, a eobk In HeadquarttMs posed of* oqulpped and qunlltlod to and green gold, nnd .old scrap nil* Senator Joseph McCarthy while Joheph T. Devine, membership; WH Antonio, Is t h e Company, entered tho Army in do. I doffed my hat In all humility ver, w hich in n'umy^'canes aro of . "Basin Street ol Okinawa" js the theme of the "Minute Men’V a jatl Ham Welnrich. jr., publicity nml world's largest air Senator Mathis, nominated for the ombo. made up of airmen, at Kadena A ir Force Base, on Okinawa. The February 1031 nnd arrived in Korea to these mon, women and children. no use to thu ownem, but would public relgliohs; Mr. McFarland, forco base, site of New Jersey F uturity, takes hifl «rt>h- Sye-man musical organisation included. ,Wich.ai|l J, Lynch, a. bail playef* In July. They aro truly wonderful. . bring hinhest cash prices now. > rehabOiUttehr W alter -L.--Church,• icicex' from that of the~New Jersey itom Keansburg. ' , . 1 v KNOELL Air Force- basic Ho la a. graduate-t>f Woudbrldge Tliere .is nt i>Vcfieht a. big dem and UM^Upliiatlon; Mr. Kiolsky, reso- But lo get down to more proiolc State Senator. ’ Thp Minute Men earned the right to' represent the 20th Air Force training, for men Hlfih School, _ . 1 by collectors for gold coins from lutlons*! M r.—Mattcson^- oraioricolr but still beautiful things. 1 want There are others on the feroUnds, In the Far East Air Force Talent Contest, by overcoming all cbmpeUtloft HTnr~wometv headquarters of the $1.00 to $50.00 pieces , as w oll nn Mr. Weinrith, safety; MprrlB Miller, To Oo prerseai lo call your attention to a super all of stakes potentialities, and in In a recent conteit ai the Lackland thaaUr, Okinawa. The Minut® Men llmnon Resource Research Centcr, old copper cents and Indian head speakers; Eladio Rodriguez, trophy Ernest Pollllo, Matawan, has been valuo at Keyport Hardware, It's a cluding Jess Linthicum, after the werespnt to fokyo ler the final-competition against five other bands, and home of-AF's Officer Candidate bllM oii out in the finals, * ' ' - . \ . ordered to a port of embarkation pennies in good condition. well-known Baltimore sports editor, awards, and Eugene Masco, jr., Sons S c h o o l., deal on Dupont DUCO, the one for overseas duty, He hos been sew* coal magic enamel. 'It can be had Now—whllo Uncle Sam is still Jack the Great, after his owner W. Cpl. Lynch is a radar mechanic and is based at Kadena. of Legion. _ . “His t>nsic training ■ Is preparing Bhown in the picture are four of the Minute Men: Edwin L,. Dennison InH at Comp Rueker, Ala., with the In two_ cholcoiV FafTOui' DUCO paying highest cash prices for old A:' “Jack” Edgar and named by Mrs. It was announced that ihe county him for entrance into Air .Force at the planot Lynch with the bass; Clyde F. Whetiell, cornetlst; and' 47lh MVl)clnft"’ Infantry Division. , Qlcis for a gl I it ■ nl n^ f_ tH •-J1 k e Hold «crap now— w hllo cullectorfl Edgbr as a com plim ent to her hus* will sponsor tho candidacy of Fred technical training anil for assign Howarji Millar, drums. The cameraman ia snapping Ihe group, didn't JCO eml IQlois for a are seeking old coins, Is the tim e L, Kruser, of the Keyport pOBi for m ent In spedallzod work. The ■' ■ Morrill It Promoted 8 band; Handsorne Teddy which Gus get Kenneth E. Hoittt, clarinetist. fi ■ rich telvely tlnlih. For a limited for you to bring in your old tffhl tave Smith named for his son, TecJ- the office of state vice comrnohder, coutso includes a scientific evalu- Harvey Morreli of Lake Blvd., tlm» pnly, you can get one pint ol und coins to Hills' Drug Store nt- when the Legloh holds JU Btfltu ntion of his aptitude nnd inclln- Matawan, who in serving ot TrnvU dy; Jeannie C, after owner Allan Dupont DUCO, plus a M nch Nylon 700 Mattlson Ave„ Asbury Park nlton for following u particular A ir Forco Boae, Falrrtold, Calif., lias T. C lark’s daughter, and many more convehtlon at wlldWood ih Sept, taint Bruih. a S2.&7 value for only and get hlKlu'Hl casli prices for n il vocation and enreer. . which refute the old superstition. Form Committee (Laurence JHarbor Mr, Mftnclni said ymt tiie county been promoted t a the rank of cot* 11.81. A* pint ol Dupont DUCO the above items, Mr. .Korboiiits Some fine-horses of the. past car needs but ,204 inetftbera to go ‘'over De BiaVon A l Foil Blocum poral, or julrm att sccond eluns. covers a lot of surface io don'JSwlll apprulse yu\n\.old gohl ur coin ried on to fame and fortune despite the top“ In the %iemboMhlp drive. > Pfc. Philip J, Do Btaven, son of Leivf Changii Addftil m ill' this special offer, De seeln* « o 1 1 e c 1 1 o n b absolutely free uf * carrying names of personal friends On Madison Schools. Boy Killed By Shot He urged aU'feofct commaltdels to Mrs. Katherine Du Stuvuh, 017 L u r. A/3C Edward J, Leavy, AF123O0* you around. ‘ u ’ charge, There is casih waiting fKentucky Derby, honored the A citizens committee,-meetlngin A_ T4‘year-bld Bcllcvillc’boy was ber of the Motor' Trarisportntion trainer of that name, and wos even cooperation with the Madison Town held in Parental School last week Accident Suit Foir $900 New low Prices Section of Fort Slbcrim which is the saddled by Clyde„Von Dusen. the ship. Board of Education Thursday end pending further investigation homu of the Armed Forces infwm* manT.Tt wSsTTiinique team In m any Rocco Rclla, Matawan Ave., Cliff ON WORLD FAMOUS night in Browntown School, dis into the accidental shooting Friday ation School and tho Chaplain respects. B illy Kelly, who ran sec wood, was granted $900 ot Freehold cussed possible solutions for the in which Richard- Rembcrt, 15, of School. . ond to stablemate Sir Barton in the last week Iii settlement ot o sult present ov«;i;crowded conditions ex 151 McKintey Ave., Laurence Har He Is a veteran of nine mouths 1010 Derby, w as also the name of, a lifting in ..-LEe' township public against the Cliffwood Lumber und bor, was killed by a ..22 caliber re service in Korea w ith the 23th 111* sports .editor,'Bob Feller, a top Plumbing Supply Co., CUffWood. schools. * volver. . fantiy (Tropic Lightning) Division. sprinter, h&s a baseball counter*' for Inju/ies suffered when ho was . William Kerr was elected:.prcsi Richard, son oof Mr, and Mrs. Borrt In Newark, Pfc,-Do StaVeh pfirtj.Ha^py Chandler cheers wild- cut by a piece of glass at the com? dent of the new group at the or Charles J . Rcm bcrt sr., died in St. attended gnynijipr^OhOol thurc und pany yard. ^lrJpr-Happy’’ C,Lightnin’ Jones, ganization meeting, while Mrs, Dan M ory’s Hospiioli -PI)Bs.iic, at 2;03 graduated- from Knyport- High Earl Porter, McGoniglc and Me- iel Scheffler was named secretary. p. m.. shortly after the accident at Mr. Rella suffered a cut arm School, lie Is a former employe of T&ggart w e r e n a m e d for well- when he picked up a square of Eric1 Gavel, school board attorney, the home, of his grandparents, Mr, the Packard Motor Co,, South A m known jockeys and there are num second-hand glufts w hile w aiting or\ said the state is dissatisfied with and Mrs. Harry F. Tice, 8 Division boy. erous sim ilar examples of horses himself at the company. The glass present classroom fucilities in Modi- Ave., Belleville. Pfc. Do Stnven has a brother on able to overcome the "whammy'’ allegedly cracked, causing his in- son Township and has given tenta Richard's futher, a postal clcrk duty wltlr the United Slates Air and make their mark in the sport. juries^ The suit charged the com tive approval for omfyeair only to in the Newark Post Office,, drove Force. ^ IXCHANOI ' The n am ing of h^rsife for relatives, pany had a duty to Inspect sccond- i i sub-standard school rooms now in the boy to Belleville Friday to stay friends or notables has sometimes hand.giass.to insure that It Was not Burlew In Korea - use. , with his grandparents. ■ - n u s TAX developed into a battle of wits as defective^r. Cpl. Emery C. Burlew, whose Including these, the committee According to Belleville poli.ee, when Dan SwJgcrt-became so an J n defefisc, the company hod con* wife, C m 'Iia , nrnl parent*, Mr, and H i H I ’ SIZB 6.00.16 determined/ the township still has Richard and the second boy had noyed at his -wife’s extravagances tended Mrv Rella was not author Mrs. Elmer Thompson, live at 74 entered the Ticc home while his -that he. decided to teach her a les only 25 classrooms while 38 are ized tn wait on himself, that he as-' Bayview Dr., Laurence Harbor, in Other Sixes Equally Low needed. This means a deficiency grandparents were out. In a bed son by naming a new colt “Spend sumed risk in buying second, hand serving in Korea with tiie 4th Aerial o f 13-classrooms, if overcrowding is room dresser drawer Richard found thrift.'* "As usual,"‘the lady had*the glass, and that he contributed io Photo Interpretation Company, the fully louded revolver. After •last word. She asked permission to to be avoided. The “sub-standard" his Injuries in negligently handling His Unit, by studying aerial photo play ng with it for a few minutes | ^ 9 5 name the next foal, and It became rooms include such space as base the glass. Suttlemcnt was reached graphs of enemy territory, Identl* ment.rooms and those rented out he turned'it over to his companion “Miser.” Ifi more modern days Joe as q trial was about to start fies cnmimflaucd positions and other Who accidentally discharged it Tho Howard became so irritated at the by the school board in other bu ild Harry SagotsUy appeared for Mr. Communist fortifications, lt alno bullet struck Hichard in the Btomaeh. free advice he was getting from his ings, such us firehouses. Rella and Lester C. Leonard, Tren determines the amount -of damage In panic, the boys ran across thu spouse that he called a filly “Ad On the basis of petitions received caused by UN bombinHH and a rtill street to Fire Headquarters in Wash ton, represented the company. vising A n na.” A ll of these horses from resident? of Brunswick Gar ington Ave. where Richard col ery barrages. became better than ordinary run dens and Morristown sections, the Yolir odverliBcment in thU^aper Cpl; Burlew.- a -tncmber -nf “the lapsed In the arms o f‘IJoIIbvIUc committce.moved to recommend to ners.------D eputy Fire Chief Gilchrist. will reach prnspuctlvc purchasers in public Information section, entured the school board that it consider SERVICE STATION FIRESTONE STORES Richard wns treated at the fire every community in thu bayshore the Army’ Jn Kebruury 1WH and reconditioning t(,w'o t w o - r o o m arrived In Korea In Outober. ' Harbor Liofts Club .. station by Dr. Hillard Mann, Belle area. KEYPORT schools, now clj>Scdf f u r temporary Six Corners 312 High St. PERTH AMBOY ville, and then iaken by oitibuianco To Sponsor Tag Day use. Considerable improvement, to the hospital...... -...... including inside plumbing, would Tel. KEyport 7-3000 Tel. Perth.Amboy 4-2288 Tice, employed by the Mutual The Harbor Lions Club will spon have to be m ade. sor a tag day over the Fourth of Benefit Life Insurance Co„ Is also Repairs On All M^kes of Refrigerators . This would provide four more superintendent of the apartment July week-end, proceeds of which classrooms. Sueh a plan would be Out lulm d mtchanic will call ond .mvlco-your rililgexlor. house in which he lives, A .m oll M W lct thorfi* lritludoi the following! will bo osed for the International subject lo approval bolh by the Richard was born in Belleville Lions ..sight conservation program, state and by public referendum, TIGHTEN BELY AHD CLEAN CONDENSER, OIL THE MOTOR COLONY BUICK, Inc. where he livid for several years. boys’ club activities and special tho committee explained, AND rAN. TBflT THE hEfHlGERAHT. CHECK THERMOBTAT, .projects in the Laurence Ilarbor- The family moved to Laurence Har CHECK AND BET TEMPERATURE. CHECK. DOOR BEAL. It was agreed, however, that Tronic W nijlmn, P m ld o n l Cllffw ood Beach areas. bor recently from Spring Lake sueh temporary plun^i by no meu'ns FOR SERVICE CALL MATAWAN M953 James’ Fernandez, president, ap- Heights. Richard this month was When bettor aulomobllos arc built .solve tho township school's prob* piated: the follow ing' to the tag graduated from tho^_Jiprinti..J±l!hu dayjeocnniit.teei-iW illiam -Ohns- ]ein.---Two -- f>ub-co>nmittees—there-' lleHOirrEleriVLmtary Seho(/l, . . L & L REFRIGERATION SERVICE man, clTairman; Edward Doyle and fore were formed to study J)lnns In addition, to . his parents, he for. future construction of hew leaves » sister. Carol Ann, , and ' u LAURENCE MARDORi N.<>. Jack Mqkarchek. ' S ALES buildings. two brother.'?, W illiam and Charles ALL, WORK GUARANTEED SERVICE Robert Vreeland, James Coofian BUICK and Mr. Ohnsrnan were delegates Jr., who live w ith the Tices. Periodic physical examinations to the state convention in Atlantic will build them by the family physician are the Wedding Announcements City, last week. - best mean9 of ^detecting caiieer in printed promptly on paneled or an early stage,' according to tho bridal book shotv-whitc vellum at Police Chiefs Meet American Cancer* Society. .. this ofTice.
Gov. Driscoll. will address 150 ■y QUALITY USED CARS state police chiefs nnd other law enforcement__officers, at - the 40th annual state police chiefs conven CONVENIENT TERMS tion at the Monmouth Hotel, Spring "C." BRIDEAU Lake, Ju n e 30 "to Ju ly 2. Another About Financing ond Refinancing Car* ARRANGED. speaker will.be Hugh II .Clegg, as sistant F B I d ir e c to r .- ...... • at a Savings with the ...... Quests will Include Monmouth Prosecutor Victor ...Curton, State 163 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK Sen. Richard Stout, Assemblymen AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY Ne&r Railroad Station Tel. R. B. 0-2089 ,E lvin S im in ill and A lfred Beadle- ston, Mayor Frank Marucci ond the TIME LIMIT UP TO 36 MONTHS Rt. Rev. Thomas U. Reilly, of Spring ' Tel. MAtawan 1-2498 ‘Lake/. > ' Now is the lim e to advertise tiros? H ave yop had it lately? Unused articles for saie. ■ A small ad in the classified column will We Aim To Fuel Y a ...... : turn them Jnto* cash .for you...... STOCK UP FOR IHE BIG But Good The Best in Food from HOLIDAY WEEKEND PARTY It's no hit or miss, shot in the dark deal when we service your oil contract. Our iu tl oil f» filtered clean 2or economical. Heady heat, Our a Soack to a Feast SPECIAL! automatic deti pry m tsni fust that , . . no snow blocked roeds or shotl* SPECIAL! ages wilt lia ...i sirtnded Wlihout oil next winter. ’ ------TOMATO PIES A SPECIALTY ...... OHDE11B TO TAKE HOME H\ D EBIH EP..... — CONSTRUCTION MIDWAY a ilB CUMMINGS'... rS. Slop In > . . fcr^cill Kiyport 7-2104 and we'll aend our representative (Since 1933) Kentucky Blended 1044 Blended Brand Kentucky to your dooritep, Prepared by a Competent Chef . . .
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