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Special Program* Are Board Would Add To Announced By Pastor*; Member National Editorial Association ■ Neiy Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association Play Area As Building - -Trad itional Music Will At Church St. Site Be Featured 81st YEAR — 40th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 Single Copy Six Cents Gains In Favor Easter 3will be celebrated in Mat Interest of tlfo Matnwun Town awan churches with special services Haitian Exposition features U.N. Work ship Banrd of Education shifted and seasonal music supplementing Educator Dr.' J. A. Tilley To Census Takers at u special meeting Monday night the regular riles.' Several congre- from buying n tract for a now gutions plan sunrise services. school nu Atlantic Ave. to securing Observances are listed as follows: Active In Field uddltloiml .land lor- tho.. present ' First Baptist . ... school lot by buying u strip of tho ‘The Meaning of Easter for Wesleyan Club New Jersey Materials Co. property, Today" will be the sermon topic of 18 Persons Responsible adjoining it te the south, and taking the Rev. Garrett S. Dctwiler, M an Sponsors Series Of For Count In Aresk Find an option tm the 20-aero Kcough E aster sunrise scrvice at 6:30. Mrs. Lectures On Child- tract oif, Fronoim Avo.. near the A. AdnmBjanke^ojj»anist^ will ploy’ Co-operation Good; Parent Problems----- rUUrond. •’‘‘Easier Ty&lngg?*' Mallard; “Min- Check: Started Saturday rreiilK^r^ine'bom^'would^wmt. " 1 uet,” Scobocck^ and “The King of ually .decide la build on tho present Dr. John A, Tilley, Keyport and If they haven't already, someone Glory,” • Wilson. rThe ^girls’ chorus uchool lot .at Broad and Church Sts, Red Bank pcdatrlcian, will bc thc may knock,on. your door today and ‘ will sing "Tbe Risen King," Walter: wan strchnthencd afler tho hoard guest speaker Tuesday evening at ask plenty of questions. And he the junior choir will sing “Welcome heard Mrs, Gonuvivo Donnell, u the opening meeting of a special won't be fooling, llu’U be one of Fair Easter/’ Pullin; and the senior former member. Mrs. Donnell de child study group lot thc public in an army of census taken who choir will sing "Come Sec the Place clared she was in. a position, from Matawan and surrounding com started on Saturday tlie vast job "of Where Jesus* Lay,*' Shelley; antf her e()ntncty In business, to know n’lunities. Sponsored by the Mat "They; Have Taken Away My counting tho people of thc United what Malawan resldonU w ero awan Wesleyan Club, the series ^ Lord,” Stainer. , .. ' States. . - • . ihinkiuf* and fhe gained the Impres- .will-comprise four meetings. held At the 11 o’clock worship,' Mrs. The scores of emtmonrtor.H as slim sentluient was preponderantly on successive Tuesdays at.the First Bankc will play “Grand Chorus,” signed to. the Third Congressional In. favor of-building at the present Methodist Church of Matawan, Each Dubois; "Andantino/’ Salome; and District have befn out in. force school .site. ... • meeting will bc open to the public “March Pontlflcale,” Tambelli. The since S aturday, ait (hoy w ill be ouch Mrs. Donnell called the grounds and „ will be completely non • girls’ chorus will present “Crown weekday until every nose in this nt tho present school loti “waste” sectarian in nature. The nisen King,” LUIenas, -and area is countcd in the Job thnt will land -which might just as well bo Earl Guriison, principal of Mat' “The Garden of God,” Keating. DR. CARROL 0. MOHONG tnkt> from fbur to nix. week* to lined-for building_ati it was maul- nw:»n Elementary School, will act as The junior ehorus’will render“ The complete. .. fe^tly not aTlapnied to Its pren^nt host and discussion leader for,’Dr. . .Lily/’ Meredith; andanthems of the Herbert Groenfcdcr of Asliury u.hio, that of n playgtoimd. film Tilley during the opening meeting. senior choir will be “Now,Let Thc Jinrk, I.h serving iih crew loader of deelnrd parc'ids had cohiplalned Full Toned Chorus,” Bedell, and Peddie Head To Subjept will,‘bp physical.and. mental the 10 workers who will bo ro^ repeatedly in her presence of their “Christ,the Lord is Risen Today,’ development of thc pre-school child. sjx^lble for the count In. this children com ing hom e w ith Hoilod -----Bodiner -M r-Banke will-sing «»-a .. .O n _ A p r.. 10,,. D rv. N clson_G jlberl ihmediale_ area ' which lnehuios chithlug froni beinji Mont out for baritone solo •‘Alleluia Chfist Is Hanawalt. associate professor of M ariboro Tow nship, M a t a w a n Republicans In . physical exercises un a muddy Risen," Shelley; and Mrs. Victor psychology at New Jersey College Township, Matawan, K e y p o r t, Held. Sho felt thut with an eight- Fredda, soprano, will sing.‘O Divine Dr. C. O. Morong To for Worqcn, will discuss “Ilomr Union .Ileafeli, Raritan Township room school uijit erecttxl on tho and the- Balanced • Personality.’1 Matawan Organize Redeemer,” Gounod! • ' Address Mothers Club und Keansburg. J, S. Kaplow of Held, two grades could bn brought Thc sermon * topic of the pastor Mrs. H. J. Woolford, supervisor, Thousands of persons from all over tho world aro cxpcctcd this year New Hrunswlek, is supervisor for over froui rillTwood nnd tho en At Meeting' ln Baptist Matnwan Public Health Association, will be “Thc first Easter/’ There to visit thc International Exposition at Tort-au-Prlnco, Hnltl, to the TJiird District, ' Mooting Approves rollment situation eased, M im, will Introduce Dr. 'Hanawalt and will be a scrvicc of believers Bajj- Church Tuesday commemorato tlio two liundrcth anniversary of tho founding of that LUt Enumerators Dihhh'U hold it site could bn ob- lead the ensuing discussion. Proposol Of Harry May ’ tism nt thc conclusion of thc scrvicc. City. The exposition features a special United Nations exhibition, The enumerator working under (nincd elsewhere for an atiiletie Tho. processional will be “The Day Drr ' Carrol - ' O. Morong, - head- - Third Meeting Apr. 25 • dramatlilnff the activities of the world organization. Above Is one Mr. CJreenfeder In thin immediali; For iHandling Local field. ihaster of The Pcddic School, Thc third mcdtlng, Apr., 25 will of Rcsurrcction” and the recessional of tlio U.N. pavilions under construction In tlio Haitian capital. area are; W illahl A. M ichael, lwood' School pupil in an accident will meet together at 5 n.m. Sunday Jack Jcaiulron, Keyport. the county <‘onnnltleo on Mlekora, ineinhi'r, supparted her (‘land, lie mally Inaugurated on Sunday, Apr. T alked W ith •Me," D iana Dennis; M^r. 2-1 on Cliirw'ood'Ave., near the On the lawn of-the ClifTwood Com Mr. G reenfedcr said yosterday or “ write in” .votes, because, no one declared phiym'ouuds might bo a ‘chorus,. “The Angel Rolled the 30. Gov. A lfred E. D riscoll and Hchool, w ns foundf--nftcr a hearing munlty Methodint Church for the thal .checks he had nitide thus Ae all Itopidilleans In tlielr'dU- M atnwan. • augural. , . .. fined $5 and $3 costs by Magistruto ClifTwood Ave, the hlghfcst pohit Thrilled were Hearts when Jesus liwiin ilint all unsworn to the ques James Street, board member,* Before coming to Peddle, Dr. Luther A. Foster, Matnwan Town tricts that, "Due io the {.(real amount Spake”; followed. by thc . solo. In ClifTwood, After tho sun has tions, by law, can bo u.ned only for oalted attcntloii anew to a plan ho Morong -was . pastor vof - th e' STlrst- ...... "risen,, above the„.eastern horizon, of nrganir.atlonal work I >< r in j { clone •►•"Ttsuct? -Be JJn |o You,'’ by* Jufine statistical purposes ' and mu#t-bo had advocated wherein the Imard •Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, N. Segal pleaded not guilly. Police symbolizing the resurrection of the and slill tt» bn dtan*. 1 have nol 4m‘cii Loop; and a' closing duef, ....“He ki'pt strictly eonfUirntiat. would odd four roomrt to bath CIlIN Y„ and has held previous pastor Capt. J. Edgnr Wilkinson, who Son of God, Jesus Christ, early in able to meet everyone personally an Walked With Them," _ by. Diartc The census takeiH wlH ask about wood and Mnlowan High Hohool ates in Brockton and Waltham, investigated the nceident, told tlie the morning of the first Easier, the yet, Art soon us the prJnmry elcrllun Dennis and Barbara Owen. 00 basic questions, Answcni will for uso in tho next ilve years at a Mass., Grantwooa, N. J., and Peoria. DR. -JOHN A. TILLEY court he found skid marks 33 fc3t congregation will file into the sanct Ik over I hope to do so.” . First Melhodlst give experta a croaa-Hectlon of how cosl or IjdflO.OOll. W hen thin nmrnw 111. He received his bachelor of in length at the place where Patrick uary for the remainder of the 45- Okay Conunlltoo Plnn Starting with an Easter-sunrise/ will bc Mrs, Daniel F. Sands of America lives. Anri the population wan paid oil' In thal period, a new divinity degree from thc Andover Br7.cv.niak, the school child, had been minute service. Approval was volood for Mr. servico at 6:30 the congregation will Philadelphia, well known tcachcr in figure* could well determine anew hlne-ronm addition could ho put Newton Thcologlcal School and his struck. The oiliccr admitted ho The Rev. E. Jay Amoy, paslor, May’s plnn of having Republican begin a day of celebration of the inter-denominational ’child study how many House members will bu on Matawan High School for Uho doctorate from Boston University, had not seen the accident but de will preach on the topic, “The Man afrali'K In Iho Ixiroiinh handled by Risen Lord. This service’ will bc groups and activc in leadership allotted to each Htato. in I pot) fnr Nrnmmar school pui'ptmca 'Dr. Morong also has held a num clared Segal hnd acknowledged Who Wouldn’t Stay Dend.” Mrs. lhu nielidicrfi of the eounly <‘oiu- held in the'lecture room. coui^es and seminars for ^parents The farm -ceiiHUH forms, which at a <<»il of snolhor iiOO.OOO, Mr, ber of administrative posts with thc being the. driver of thc car which Frank Evaldl wlli sing “Sunrise,“ i.illtiT wltli Mr«. KniiilUIn <’i.lti«11.1 , ,l(ll h , l|MII thl„ |m ||(| lM|, Rcccption of members, special •and teachers,. Mrs. Sands is a mem w ent nyil by mail about tw o w eeks Northern Baptist Convention and struck thc boy. by Ackley, and lhe choir, under pn'iililpiil llll' MmIiiwuii Wmtiim’H I |,„ , „ |M||y ({| tll|Slt music and the Easter message will ber of thc International Council of ago, contain somo 300 qvii^liotis, ls, »at present, chairman of the Testifying in his own defense. tho direction of Misfj Isabelle Ivins, Hepublican Club, iirn, nsiadled siblo for him to have' Ijefcn driving topic at tlie regular evening wor which will )>(.< put lo one out of Hope.” Mrs. Charles Mandcvjllc Crozcr Thcologlcal Seminary. Dctwller, president, Matawan Min meeting to be held ofti-r the prlm> tiili! on lundi’i|uide from Jhtf*starl very fast as school had Just let ship service, Sunday night at 11. every (Ivo persons--has stirred ' will sing “In the End of lhe Sab isterial Association. ary election for all llepuhllcans in as ol least six romus would ho out and there were children walk “Christ Arose,” by Lowry, will bo eonsldrrablo Iiepuhllcan wrath. But bath,” Speaks;,thc senior choir “will “Getting Ready for School” is the Ihe borough. ... iH'isted al hutle sciioolH now. Hans Over $1000 Damage To ing ahead of his car in the street. fiung by the choir. • _ officials say similar questions have render thc anthem “The Holy City,” discussion topic belcctcd for the Afler o general dihcmalnn of Krlnuhol niulntnlmil paying olf Home In Fire Monday The Brzeznink boy darted out of a A Holy Week, nervleo will be held "beon included In lhe census for 100 Adams; and the junior choiri will final meeting May 2. Mrs. Herbert prol)leniR (onceniiiiK tlu> primary $1(10.000 In Ova yeiira would sond driveway Into the path of his car, In the Clill^vood church tomorrow years. , sing “Wc Will Bc Merry.” Stackhouse, kindergarten tcachcr election, llir inceilnH wiih adjourned Ihe tax ride tip (till of slithl, but Fire caused damage estimated at Segal nmintain'Hl, and even though (Friday) evening at H, with the The.evening scrvicc will bc fea and ivfrcjdiniehU .•.«•) veil, Mr. Street proioMed .thlr* won an betw een $1200 and $1500 early in Cranbury, and specialist in kin pastor bringing tho message, Mrs, tured by the presentation of the he slammed on his brakes, he could The followlnii por/ion!i wen.' exaggei'allon. Mr, Smith nuked If Sunday morning at thc home t of dergarten primary school work, wilt Evalrll will fioft “O Saered Head cantata “Thc Daughter of Jairus” by not avoid hitting tho child. The fact California Calls, present: Mrs. (iror/jiamm Johnson the board wim now going lo movo John A. Johnston, 27 Atlantic Ave., be guest speaker. F. Howard Now Wounded/' by lia«s|i*r and thc senior choir. . the youngster did not sustain and Marvin I'neliard, flrrd distilct Ooimler lo llie.j'eroimnchdstlnn of Matawan Township, The- township Lloyd, formerly supervising prin Trinity Episcopal broken ribs or injuries of critical Bach. commltteiHvomau and uiiiiiiiltt Its own archllecl,..Frederick Ketedrr, and boroug^ firemen succeeded in cipal of -Mataw/in and Middletown Thc scrvicc of preparation sched gravity way proof the cur which Hubby Tells Wife liiah; Woods of'thc.M.- E. people in .- keypojHllj^ai^nviHe' S eg al's' cljdui thuVt^'Wfere children eonumilation fares recently author-- Of Matawan Township iiii. idlileni; ,flold liT' i^ jiS iih rn E tlt!^ wil be three-hour devotions in St. Malawan Woiiien'N |(epul>|iean i.o that’ .‘lT wouirl la* used fnr** boMi ^ Hairy Hose Co.; Douglas Ward and. .Laurence ^Harbor, and other sur blocking the - road but he denied i/ed by the State Board of Public Mary's, Keyport; 8 p.m. address und John Thaler, Washington Engine rounding communities will take full Utility Commissioner*. The new Withdrawal of a wife's complaint Chit); (Milford C. Chapman and Mim athletics mid .physical education, devotions at, St; Mary's, seeing the nceident. A ngela ('JlUKlliina, ehetion boiud Co., and Councilman Victor Armcl- advantage of thes meetings and will Se^al told thc court he wanted schedule became elfcetive laat gainst her imuband on charges he as did Keypoit. M i, l.amhoru ob On Easier Day there will bc Holy threatened to leave Iter wan granted ine*jibcr» first dh.triel; Mr.s. I ionithy. 1’no, of Mutawan Hook & Ladder join in lhe1 30-minulc discussion to take the boy to the hospital, but Saturday, -jecteii . K eypoit. hail' onfy *u lil|;i» Com m union an d serm on at 0:30. Hlnear and Mr». .le.suie .K . Vreeland Co. ■ . ’ ' period at thc. end of each guest the jliiy.ezniak boy’s nunt, Mrs The new fares v/ill apply to all by Magistrate Luther A, Foster r.i:hoiii to piovidi1 for In. this, way, Thei'e will be no church school last night after the defendant harf election boaid nieinbeffi .*iecond rliv iH lfn viil fro/n Mshnvsn. Councilman John Tourine, Mata- talk. Parents, prospective parents, M ary Raffa, Clllluwmd, eamo a!onj{ four classes of eommutfit/on tickets service, and the time for thc fc3-, been put under $lr>00 hidl to await Irict; Tobias l,e;dle (iraee imd Mr. Street then obsMved, If wan iW odghflrpchicf, and Chief in fact, everyone in the com/ Tn her ear and took him to a Koy i^Mied by the PenriMylvanla Jtallroad tival \vilU)e announced...... notion of the Monmouth County, Wllliain l‘ Mradley, .election hoard Z iegler, M ataw an Tow nship, di* munlty should have an active in port physician. The child wan re for. travel wholly w ithin New J e r building wiih lo ho tm deritiken on StifJoseph's - • member.^ third district (In' pie.'.i nt M'hool hlte, (he only rcctcd operations of their respective terest in helping to make good turned to his home afler treatment, sey: “unrestricted." unlimited-use Grand Jury. 'I Easter Sunday ' masses will bo Complaint wnfr entered by Mrn. IeaMMMihle leijiitirne was lo nbtllln departments; Cause of the blaze citizens of our young children,1' he Magistrate Foster told Segal he monthly lickeh; "restricted" month* celebrated at 0:20, 7, 8:15, 9:30 and could hot be ascertained. said. • • ly tickets good for use on Mondiiyh Constance Muscaleilo, Matawan added j'lound finin die liind ad 11 a.m. ------• ...... - had jilso seen thc_skidm_n_rkH ami Fred Howard, Matawnn, Firemen reported that an occu Program chairman'Is Mrs.'Dcirj'- was convinced by the length t>i through Krldiiy/i only /ind not good Township, thnlhd' hiiabiind, Joaeph, joining. an the rioulh. Tills tract Today (Thursday) Holy Hour dc-' of ited Hank, was threatening to Takes $1'150 Settlement pant of the dwelling \yas aroused | ken During a flnnl committee them that the Segal ear must havo on Saturdays, Sundays and seven hi owim"I by Ardhony (iuadagno, votions will bc held from 8 to 0 p.m. desert tier and two sinnll children pieiildent of thc New. Jersey by smoke about 5:45 a.m. and he j meeting at thc home of Mr. and been operatc-d al a speed In excs.n vpeeifled holiday*:-40-lrlp niotdhly There will bc confessions tbday, ond go (o California. Mr, Museu- Fred Howaid of Union S i, Mat M/it'-ilal-i <’ir. n hiiMinebN comlucteil immediately alerted thc remainder I Mrs. Albert Davidson, Matawan, of the ir> mile limit The magistrate school lickets; and 12-trip weekly Friday and Saturday from 3 to 0 awan, reci'Wcd ;i .seltli iiM lil Ut III" oii ‘Hu* MTuiiicriy- end of the tra d , of. the (Occupants of the dwelling! Mrs. Dcinkcn stated thut thc Wos- showed the defendant a calculation lid c e t;. . tollo pled guilty' to ihe charge p.m. and 7j30 to 0 p.m. Tuesday and^was put under hail amount or $ I -ISO ici.enlly for dam Mt, ,St n e t jifitd lei wos nw nlo who escaped without injui'y. leyan Club rnay sponsor another used by thc Motor VnbieJes Depart Unrrstrlrted, irslrieted, 40-irtilp On Friday, thc Mass-of thc Prc- by MaglHtnilt! Fouler. It wan died aHi'-i lo hi t automobile and• jmpei 'William M, ‘StiopHT. board vie** child slutjy series next- fall if th'i ment which Indicated his speed rehool and I2*tri|> weekly rajiw b e sanctified will bc delivered at 8 licinl Injuries to liUO’s If la so at- (oe'ildent, who iiud left the uioet- public shows bufriff^nt jntcresl. co uld.w ell liove been 30 jnilen. tween Newark iiad Matiiv/an follow fn tlie e:4-/iMi^r5-^lg40r-^l0Ji0t-$U,Wl and tip* cl'llldron would become Im;. was .bit lerly opiio-ieilJll UliiJ on . Cross at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m, TaiTg lid., niiaT T’a-K vllle: f JfjeTTTT Regulations Stringent “Per.y»nrdJy, I feel ’.that thc di> convince:! from this Se«af was al and M .M ,1-' charge on the ihwnniiJp if Jhc do- rtriiinil po*!.f»)bly $Jf>0,W)0. Mr, S treet Saturday m ornFnlh6rc~wi 11 be f e n ^ n t w ere Id leave. f tNairdy, Nov 10, 1017 The i,el III1 h'.dd tie felt Mr, S tro th e r wan biking The Matawan Board of Health eussior*, l>ytjgd ut the obd of eacir fault ami it would be necessary to mass at 8 a.m. Las^ hlgiit, Henj'imin Kantor, ment wan arrived at between al m loo linfiivondile view, that II has been in receipt of Inquiries meeting a great opportunity impose fine. Municipal Chairmen ln K eyport, a tto n u y for Mr, Miisca* tnrney;, for Ocean ('/Minty and Mrl would iJit be neressary to buy out from a number of residents inter to-the f.ujM ; “Help Wanted1* fids In thli papct tello, iipplleri to tlie court f^r the HoWaid ax the «-;e.e Wan enlled fm Mr ( rtSadajmo’s in^ during periods of heavy wind. paign in tho borough. Mrs, Frank complaint.; liol oti tin* newly oiled road. Karlier in tin* mcetifffff’the board jectionable literature, as such In order to set up children’s burned fctartcd a bhze which went} Ihe chief points out thet fire CaiTiiejolo. Arlington Ave., Cliff- Tlie answer, filed by Ih^ county voted to i-rdcr Into an option agree publications are classified by Ihe boarding homes, legislation requires out of control Firemen extin men aie being subjected to ab wo >d, is «rrving a& Matawan Town* If You Want A Good Deal eliiioicrt that it v/;e< not guilly of ment with Joint Kcough for (he oflice of County Prosecutor Jr that state zn d local licenses bc guished the” blaxe and there was normally heavy duty at this nhip chairman. in a new or used car, call Jhn any nejdbjeaee or v/ron»{ doln« and rinht over IH) ilnys to purebnso 20 Victor C»Tlon, was started by obtained and that the facilities no diirrta'ge. time because residents fail to Mr. Weinrtlem Pressed that volun* Crine al Matawan I-01/71 o r M at cl:i|iiii(l thal Mr. Howard wus Kiillly nerd of Ids tiiict on Fronenu -Avp.r Matawan police yetierday. offered' pas* rigid inspection. There An overheated oil jstove in the observ* proper precautions. ter v/o^kers are needed Urgently io aw an 1-2032J. j f p t f - Adv of eotdiibrdory oei.di/'eiifit |tl rlliv- at a price nf VW) an acre. , are also a numbed of other health Capt Johta Flood said news Cake Box bake ‘hop., Lane St. The depeitment *extinquished ' ”ih);» 'worthwhile cauf;e,“ He suij- ing iilfi cur id an cxet’ N v e /iih/ of Mr. S m ith .w aa Hie oidy ono to and lanitary regulations which must dealer* were being notified lo Called out lhe flrcinen Turiday two grass fires between 12(30 and go,'ted thiit per;oos InlereHted con ' Every Family He* Onel H|*eed. puhh IHn voto on this ugrecment. return ant .books or publications be observed.'-Copies of these rule* night, Thc /Ire was extinguished 3 p.m. Saturday. One was on tact their municipal cii.drman. The What? You'll find out at the Jfe maintained-John W. Applegate, on the banned lUt to their may be obtained at police head with minor damage. . ■ Johnson Ave, and the other-on campaign will continue through Kii'jt Aid Squad Show, May Ji and 4 Going? I Wouldn't Mill ltl attornoy for Mr. Kermgh, had not suppliers - and—they - would—be.. quarter^-..- ______-A tlantic — Ave/- —Firemen aieo A p ril.-- ...... - • * — — ------Jfprt—Adv- •Whid-V Yh*' - Kirul - Aid Squad ptit tlie proper p;ovUbjUM:.ip- tha_ .. duly compensated.' Any further Equipment and SuppUe*...... were celled shortly before nooa In liie MdUv/ijfi ijiea, a highlight Show} May !.l and.4r Mjlawun llliih otdloti .‘igreenaMd.. Mr. filrother display of such cop j for sale, v' . Get Your Tickets for * Sunday to check a blase on of the drive w u t an addre** tJiis Venetian Blinds S^'hord.” jfprf A - Itoberta. -. He^ hatl -lived eral-7Home, 'jA solemn higlr~mHSS widow of Charles W. ^chnuck; and J jD J N G S of St. Ann’s Chruch, gave a* bless* w ool of hitf Jifo In ftn rlt qn imrl r* rpiqutam wfll hg offered pfter was born In Austria, the daUgjiter ing at 10 a.m.,-ana interment was in * Horwlii-Lander ..... ' . « Holmdel 'Townships. Eiister , in St. . Josephs ChUtch.. of.pflul.and,_ElizabethStein;.M rs ,M^KdwardL*fHoflier'' — Schnuck] had resided In Cheese CloVerlecif '“Mem orial P ark, Wood- • At the St.rElrao Club in NeW Mr, Roberts was a member of Mrs, Wary C. Lemonier, 70, for bridge. . . , llavcn, Cona, Sunday, . Mar, 20, C aesarea Lod^e G4, F. an d A. M., Mri. John M. Brown q u ak e 53 years. • merly of 38 Center Ave., Keans J950, Miss E iin o r B eth L ander, St. John’s Methodist .Church, Rari Mrs. A n to n ie M. B row n, 73, a Surviving are four daughters, burg, died Friday, M ar. 31, 1950, at daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Horry P. tan Grunge and the. Keyport Yacht former resident of ClifTwood, died Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. Emma Che home of friends, at Washington Parent* Of Son • Ltinder of New Haven, and grend- Club, all of Keyport. He also was Synduy, A pr. 2, 1950, at th e hom e Kearrjs, Mrs. Anna Burlew arid Mrs. St. and Sea Gate Ave., Union Beach. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IsSac a charter member of the Hazlet of. her daughter, Mrs. Harry Lewis Elsie Vreeland, and four sons, Mrs. Lemonier, who is survived Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hordie of . ./’Pearson, lor many'years la business Fire Cu. ', in Burlington, after a long Illness. Theodore, William, Albert and only by her hushand, Edward, had Matawaft, arc parents of a son bbrn at 13 W. Front St., Keypoft, was Surviving arc his wife,' Mrs. M r?.. B row n was born /n G,er* R ichard. v made her home at the Union Beach Sunday,- in Middlesex General Hos '"married to Dr; NJrman Harold Sprah. Jnne. (Remington) Roberts, hiuny._;lhej daughter of the late Seryices. will be, conducted’Satur- address for the last two years. She pital> New Brunswick, Mr. Hardie .}' -J-Iorwitz, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alec and-two daughters, Sarah Elizabeth Gustav ond Amelia (Runke) Mcnzel. doy' afternoon at 2 o’clock In tlie had lived in Keansburg for 12 years. is a’member of the faculty of Mata-' Horwitz^of Washington, D.’C. The j and Roberta, both at home, and was the widow of John M~ Bedle Funeral- Home, Matawan.! The Ryan Funeral Home, Keans- wan High School. ceremony was performed under a .M asonic services are being ^on- Bi-ottn. She was a former member — ----- — ------:----- r—%- shell canopy of southern smilax. ducted this (Thursday), evening' at of;theTemple 2 o’clock. Interment will beJn the evening al 8 o’clock in the Bedle Mifihkun Israel, New Haven. family plot in^ Holmdel .Cemetery Funeral Home,-Keyport, and inter ment was made at 2 o’clock Tues- — -The—bride, _glven-4n-marriage_i>y. _ -flsin'UarGoldsteiir :— her father, wore a gown of white day-oftemoon -in- the-family—plot in Roso Hill Cemetery^ Matawan, i*adiance satin with n neckline Samuel Goldstein, CO, of Newark, with the Rev, Frederick Boos, scalloped with Pointe do Venise retired owner of the ‘Reliable Auto pastor of Gcthsemanc Lutheran lace inset, an Empire bodice with Radiator Co. of Jersey- Cfty, and Church. Keyport, officiating. * wide Pointe de Vcnise at the waist, a brother of Al Goldstein, Key • falling at both sides to the, edge port, died Tuosday, Apr. 4, 1950. Ruuell C. Duckwprlh .. - of the satin train/ Her fingertip at Beth Israel Hospital, Newarl^. Russell C. D uckw orth, 60, of th e French illusion tulle veil fell from after a year’s illness. Born in Romania, Mr. Goldstein Matawnn-Freehold Rd;, Wickatunk, n calot of satin and seed pearls. died M onday, A pr. 3, 1950, in F itk ln cunic to Newark 50 years ago. -He She carried a crescent of-Lohengrlri Memorial Hospital, following a six- calla Jlllies. ' ' ’ founded the automobile .radiator company 25 years ago’and retired month illneest He was born in Miss Roym Toby Lander, sister Pennsylvania, the son of Mrs. Inst year/ He was a member o^the " of the brie*. was the maid of honor, Jennie (Rose) Duckworth of Wieka* Knights of Pythias. nnd wore a ballerina length nylon tunk, 'and the late»Robert Duck ' Besides his brother, . Mr. Gold tulle gown of white over blue satin, worth. He was formerly employed stein leaves his wife, Clara; « 'son, ..... fho skirt helng^ accordion-pleated. a t the M uehlhausen .C popprage Co.. Abraham; three • daujjhturs, Mrs. ' She had ft two-toned blue stole und Matawan, and was a member of Rose. Jaffln of East Oninge; Mrs. , carried... a " matching- .bouquet..; of M ataw an L odge 192, F . and A. M. Lillian Germansky and Mrs. • Lohengrin calla lillies tinted blue. His wife, Mrs.. Mary ' (Snyder) Blanche Reichler> both of Newark; ' Miss Annetta H orw iiz, sister of the Duckworth, died in November. , another brother, Dr. Srtmuel Gold* bridegroom, and Miss Susan Lander Surviving besldes-hls-mother are stein .of Newark, ^and three_ sisters, of Cincinnati, 0.,v tho floWer girls, a daughter,- Mrs. .Emil .Sadowski Mr3. Bcatrico SarBone of Paterson wore pale blue faille frocks- nnd of .Wickatunk; _two. sons,. . Russell carried baskets of ..white sweetpeas, Mrs. Minnie M arcus' of"Brooklyn‘ William K. Ellis jr. at home, and Robert of Llncroft. blue ’ace flowers and-pink roses ...... 'H o u r ih a n ' . . . ., , ond .Mrs. Berthu Abramowltz of ' William K. Ellis, of 024 and threergrondchildrcn...... wilh trails of small leaf ivy. They Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Hourihan of Los Angeles, Calif, Chestnut St., Roselle, brother of Masonic services were conducted also wore matching coronets of Redfleld Village, Metuchen, are ' Services were held -yesterday George A. Ellis jr., of Hurley St., last night and final services were spring flowers. the parents of n first child, a son, morning in Newark. Burial was in Keyport, died Tuesday, Mar. 2U, held this (Thursday) morning at Dr. Edward Rubenstein of Cin born Wednesday, Mar. 20, 1950, in Courlahder Cemetery; that city. 1950, in Beth Israel Hospital, J1 o’clock at his home. Interment cinnati, O., was the beet man and St. Peter’s Hospital, New Bruns Newark. Mr, Ellis was a Lehigh is being made in Musconetcong ushers were Dr. Lomorrt Danzig of wick. Tho baby will bo numed Jam e s Culp Valley policeman for 21 years and Volley Cemetery, Hampton, tunder Boston, Mass., and J. Hoban Harris John Patrick jr.. Mrs. Hourihan is Jam e s Culp,' 50, of H4 H udson a veteran' of World War I. He direction of the Bedle Funcrai of Washington, D. C. the former Miss Patriciu Tibbetts Ave,, East Keansburg, died Sunday, was born in Elizabeth and had Home. . . , . . , . .The bride's mother, the former of Keyport. . Apr. 2, 10f)0, in Presbyterian Hos lived in Roselle 25 years. lie held Miss Gertrude Pearson of Keyport, pjtal, New York City, after an Mra. Charles W. Schnuck membership in Roselle Park Post wore a rose lace gown c/nd a cor Bracco extended illness. • He was born in Mrs. Anna Schnuck, 72, of Cheese* 00, A m erican Legion, and sage of ivory cymbidium orchids, Maryland, the son of the late Wil quake-Cottrell’s Corner Rd., Cheese- Mr. and Mrs. .Michnel Bracco, 25 Lehigh r Valley Railroad Veternm and the bridegroom's mother wore a liam and.Emma (Hill) Culp and Grove P l^ Keansbuffe, are the Association. quakc, died at h^r home Wednes- cham pagne chifTonT 'feown and a hod lived in East Keansburg for parents of o boy born Wednesday Surviving besides his brother arc spray of green cyrrtbidium orchids somfc tim e. He was a m e m b er of Mar. 20, 1950, a t M onm outh Me his wife, Mrs. Mildred Ellis; ill her hair. , Caesarea Lodge G4, F. nnd A. M. m orial H ospital. . ( daughter, Mrs. Betty Bour, Norfolk, A reception and dinner followed of Heyport. Va.; his father, George A. Ellis sr. the ceremony at the club. The Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Levy of Elizabeth, and another brother, couple left by plane for. a trip to (Bentley) Culp; two daughters, Miss. James H. Ellis of Elizabeth the West Indies. For traveling the 'A son wns born Sunday, Apr, 2( Wyanda Culp, at home, and Mrs.' Services were conducted Thurs bride wore a nayy suit, navjf and 1950/in Monmouth Womorial Hos Louise Ebcrsole, of Altoona, Pa.; day afternoon in Roselle, red .straw hat and matching acces* pital to'TWr. and Mrs. C harles Levy, a sister, Mrs. Ora Watson of Toledo, 303 M ain St., K eansburg! burial in Evergreen Cemetery. ■ sorles. . O., and four brothers, Charles, ^f , The bride will receive her bach* Attica, N. Y., Guy, of Scsser, lil., K ing . August Qariicnmier dor of arts degree at Smith College, Fred, of Iona, Mich., and Patrick, A u g u s t' G erstenm ier, 04, of 37 Northampton, Mass., this June, after Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E, King, of Detroit, Mich Main St., Keyport, died Sunday ,\vhich the couple will reside in 02 Division St., Keyport, are parenU Masonic services were conducted, afternoon, A pr. 2, 1050,.a t tho home Boston where the bridegroom will of ti daughter born Tuesday, Mar. last .night at 8 o’clock In the Bedle of his daughter, Mrs. Nelson, Hunt ' be • connected—with Massachusetts 28, IttSO, ih Soi/th Am boy M em orial Funeral Home, Keyport, and rinal In Chatham. Memorial Hospital. Dr. Horwitz is H o sp ltalrT ’he- baby has been nam ed rites are being held this (Thursday) n graduate of Princeton University, Ruth Ann King. .Also surviving Is «nother daugh afternoon at 2 o'clock from pie 1044, a n d C olum bia U niversity C ol: ter, Miss Mildred Gcrfltonmier funeral hoiTie. In te rm en t w ill be lege of Physicians and-Surgtfoha, M iller Orange; n granddaughter und two in Fairview Cemetery, Middletown sisters. 1940. H e-is a t present engaged in Mr. and Mrs. Charles If. 'Miller, Township. : ‘ Interment is being made thi: research in neuro*physiology at 75 Atlantic St., Keypori, are parents (Thursday) morning in Restland Yale University School of Medicine. of a third son bom Tuesday morn Frederick Kauler Memorial Park, Hanover.' He is a .member of Phi Delta ing, Apr. 4, 1050, In th e Brooklyn Frederick Kaufer sr., 74, of 04 Epsilon, iftedicol fraternity. MelhodiKt Hospital. Mrs. Miller is Broadway, Keyport, died suddenly M ri, C laude W. D avli thp former Mis3 Marjorie Lockwood in his sleep at his Ijome early Tues Mrs. Alice Davis, wife of Claude Conklln*Bro»» . . . of Keyport. day m orning, A pr. 4, 1050, Mr., The marriage of Miss Margaret W. Davis of Somervilie, for many Kaufer was born in New York, the years sum m er residents of ClifT Albright Bross, daughter of Mr. N obIb - sun of the late William and Eliza 25 years of Community Service••• wood Beach, died suddenly .nt he ahd Mrs. Frederick Bross, Hirni- Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Nnsta, 75 beth Knufcr and had resided in home. Saturday, Apr. 1, 1950, fol Keyport for many years., As Ron, to William Waltt Conkiin, son Broadway. Koyport, are the parents lowing u long illness. Mrs. Davii youth he lived In Matawan where of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Conk- of a second daughter born Friday, HIS YEAR marks the 25th anniversary of Jersey Central Pdwer & Light Jin, Keyport, took place Saturday, was born in Holyoke, Mass., and his father operated the Old Home Mar, 31, JD50, Jn Perth Amboy M ar. 25, ip50i a t # tho Goodwill was well-known in Keyport, having stead Hotel. Mr. Knufer owned ond Company. Actually we’re much older.., for we came into being by bringing1 General Hospital Mrs. Nasto is the T Methodist Church, *Rumson, with been a member of the Ladles Aux operated the, first lunchwagon at former Muriel Deigert of Keyport together a number of older companies, some of which had their beginning the JRev. Jam es W. M arshall, pastor, lllary of the Keyport Yacht Clut the Six Corners, Kcyport, after officiating. He was assisted by the for many years. Her husband is an Route. 35 was cut through. He was before the turn of the century. Thesa-smaller companies were consolidated Rev. Charles R. Smyth, pastor of active member of the yacht club a member of St. Joseph's Church, ’.v the Calvary Methodist Church, WILLS_FILED Surviving besides her husband K eyport. because, f e t t e r they could offer communities better, more efficient and a son, Robert C. Davis of Rnmsey, Surviving ure his wife, Mrs. * K eyport. Brown reliable service. • ' . / The bride wore a whito bolie- husband of the former Katherine C, Annctta (Fitzgerald) Kaufer, a son, I. rina-Jength gown with matching In a will oiTcrcd for probate nt Poling of Keyport, and four Frederick jr., at home; two (laugh* .. ‘You can measure the future growth ol a community by the ability and efficiency bolero and a floral hcadpicce trim* Freehold last -week, Hurry g, brothers residing in Holyoke. ters, Mrs. Kelsey A. Carhart of mod with veiling. Sho carried a Brown, Koyport, who died Feb. 24, Sorvices were’ conducted Tues Keyport, and Miss Annetta ,Mnrlo .of your electric service. For this utility is not only vital in supplying your daily coloninl bouquet of white roses. 1050, left his estate to his wife, day afternoon in the. Moxwell Kaufer, at home; two grandchildren, ‘ Miss Valerio’Crafts; Hudson Avo.. B ertha L. Brow n, Funcrai Home,- Somerville. Inter Carol ond Lawrence Curhart; two 'needs, it must be prepared to supply your community needs in the years to come.. 1 _ - Red Dank, who attended her wore ment was in Forcsdale Cemetery, sister::, Mrs. (Jeorge C. Miller of '■[ a turquoise blue shantung tlress in Jackion H olyoke, • Matawan, and 'Mrs^ William Ken Facilities to effectively promote futuFe progress must be planned ahead/Thaty ~ r ballerina-length arid carried roses Mar/yE. 'Jackson, Kazlot, who nedy of Baldwin, L. I., nnd a . why JCP&Lhas instituted a 25 million dollar community growth progfam in its1 J and pansies. Kenneth E. Conklin died Feb. 19, 1950, nam ed h e r hua* Mrs, Angelo DeStefono brother, Alfred Ityufer of. Jamaica, Ji^”K0ypoFtrW09'iUfl‘brother*8 best" l^hd,' _PoROftQsler " JOseplr"R.'r l ; —Mrfff~Fr«nces-'D e§tefai|0r 77t-0f-27 -Services— «ro—being—conducted service area. man. Jackson, sole beneficiary, accord St. James PI., Koiinsburg, widow, oi Friday morning at lo o’clock in St.; * After a trip to Atlantic Cl^y they ing to terms of u*will ofTered for Angelo’ DeStefario; dled;cat hfii Joseph's Church, and interment Since its beginning,«vqigroperation at JCP&L has been focused on one objective ' * will live in Elberon. The bride probate in Freohold. home Saturday evening. Apr, will be In the. church cemetery / attended Hood College, Frederick, 1950, ...... <— to promote future community development by giving the best possible- " ’ Md. Mr. Conklin attended Mon* ' Schanck Surviving is a son, Anthony, with service at the lowest possible cost.' r m outh Jiiiuwi- College, Long Branch. Addle C. Schanck, Atlantic Town whom she made her home. WHARTON MEMORIALS The body was removed by the by Crawford-toiem ship, who died Mar. 4, 1950, directed that her son, Stanley L, Schanck, Day Funeral Home of Keyport, to Matawnn-Keypert Monument Workr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cozens, Shore huve the option for 00 days of -pur th e H ill & Stewart Funeral Home ier c e n t r m * Rd., Union Bcach, announce the .... Highway 35 SEV chasing her 93-ncro farm for $7000, J Hackensnckr- -where services / w ere Keypori, N. J. POV/EB 1 L 10 * T * marriage of their daughter, Joyce, held Tuesday morning. y to Roy Crawford, of Stone If the farm is no,t purchased, the - Phonff Kcyport 7-112V* will directs it be sold with ol] , Rd.,.Union Beach. The candlelight The Rev. Leon Chamberlain ceremony was performed Saturday furnishings and the proceeds be divided among eight children, Har The Rev. Leon Chumherlnin, u I evening, Apr. I, 1050, in Calvary native of Oconn Grove, arid district v Methodist Church, Keyport, wilh old C„ John C. jr., Charles H. YOUR WEDDING DAY George S., William G. nnd Stanley superintendent of the New Bryns rt tht Rev. Charkjs R. Smyth, pastor, Photographed and Mounted L. Schanck and Laura B, VonNotc wich Methodist District in J034 * officiating. Miss Helen Vanderbilt In a . and E leanor A. Tilton. and tho Trenton District in 1033, t . was at the organ. . died Monday. Apr. 3, 101)0, at his Beautiful Albumv - | Tho bride wore a gray gabardine Personal effects arc to be divided by the two daughto>s. home. .The Rcy, Mr. Chamberlain -—-*uitr-a—iJmall—ufhito~i3annot,^w])iUi H i/ih P. . gloves, ond n a v y blue shoes and a MO00 .IncrtaMclJSenaratlng. Capacity^. Piney School. ’ . I corsage o f. small gurdcpipB. Miss He entered tlio New Jersey Con Mrs. Elizabeth Piney of Keyport, . Estelle Klinsky. was the maid ol fcrencc in fB09 and wtiS Stationed PAPPAS *vho died M ur. 7, 1050, in Red Bank, Horn* Usa of (Icctrldty Almost * honor and wore o gray tofleta ot Old Bridge1 and Spotswood. He wilied $150 UTSt. Joseph's Church, Photography KWH ’ dress with matching accessories and also served paitorutes1 in Toim - Doubled In 10 Year* Keyport, and $50 for care of a plot 1300 1 a corsage of yellow roses. Herbert River and Matawan in the shore 7 W. Front Bt. Keypori *' Crawford, brother' of the bride in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Her hus Tel. K .y 7-0490 oi 7-3282 band, George Piney, was named section as well os several others in groom, was best man, and Roger conference. Ho retired in 1040, Cozens, brother of the bride, was to receive iterance benc/lts. The remainder of tho estate will be making his hom ejn Sulein. 1 ".tffiter,______^______..Surviving areJils >v.lfe,.Mrs^Reba The bride’s mother wore a ma shared by h er c h ild ren ;"'A " lion, Frank Piney, was- named executor. (Gayner) Chamberlain; two daugh roon dress with brown and white 'ters, Misses Violet and Dorothy t acrt&nrfesr and. bridegroom’s . Oltaen Chamberlain, both of Salem; ond •. .mother, wore a light brown dress four brothers, Henry D. Chamber Ole C. Olesen of RanLtan Town* A SERVICE ol dlittnguUM tkfirfw 1 with navy accessories.- Both had lain, Bradley Bench; Arthur Chain- ship, who died Mar. 9,1050, in Key. ■ II p.lcl )K«I w y n griltfy u corsages Qt p ink rdtes. * borlain, tfcptune; George Chamber port, willed his estate to Ehner funltv To M»M lncr*qitri0 pemand . . . i- A reception followed at tho home lain, Belm nr, an d W. S. C ham ber . And We're Planning for Tomorrow ., Daniel Balloy Jr., of Cliffwood, ► of ; the: bride for 50; guests. The lain, Wulllngford, Conn, ' bflde'd'dafce w « ft large. two-tier "whom I havo always treated as a • Lid/ Attendant ■ cake decoroWd Ih -white. Hie son,’1 Mr. Bailey also was numod • Mon-S.clirlan executor. . , O eorgo B. R oberii , couplts went to We-W York for the G eorge B. R oberts, 75, of Route w e e lte n d r- ' ...... ; ' ‘ S5, "Holm f!el“ Towhflhip7 "died* sud Compton ■ denly Tuesday mornings Apr, 4,. DAY FUNERAL HOME 10. years from today, the latest George B. - Compton, who 4led 1950, nt . his home, Mr. Roberts wrinkle in television sets can be Nov. 19, 1049, in Keansburg, willed suffered an attack of pneumonia 361 Maple; PI., Keyport lersey ower & yours and you can pay io r ft with his entire estate to his widow, Mrs. and had been in poor health several COMPANY your savings NOW. In U. S. Savings Armenia Compton, who also was years. 'He was a retired farmer, Tel. KEyport 7-13S1 . Bonds. •. ’ • > - • . named executrix. ond wan born tn Kcyport, the son
, 1 ... THURSDAY, APRIL' 6, 1950 TH E MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J, TACEMIEE Hazlet Couple Is irow no tlie B lissed IMt^Ui. M ary was called fo* -trial at Freehold Smith, Mra, William Holmes, Mrs, Robert Woolley,\ Mrs. • Alonzo; Lay• house, M ra.LillloBruuer.M ri ' Reformed Chnrch each May-in .a colorful ceremony before Judge Frank-T, Lloyd-Jr., in Thornus Rathbone, Mra. Hudson lonr..Miss Ileulah Thistle, Mrs, FraiiK,lSproul(:.Mrff...EilK}8t. Home From Florida Which Is-'liltimded by lYiUny people: Superior C&urt;...... r - Carhart, Mra. Saroiicl Waiting, M rs.”;lius8cii Wailing, Mrs. Dyson Wood- and tho hostess. . \ This year’s crowning will lake place Mr. and Mrs. John T. Watson Annual Meeting Dance On May 19 on M ay 21 at ^ 3 0 p in . a t St. Friendship Club hav.e returned to their Hazlet homo Joseph’s Church.-* ...... from Delray Beach, Fla., where REAL LIVE EASTER BUNNIES AT NEWBERRY’S IN KEYPORT Attendance prize was won by they spent the past five months. The Friendship- Club wus enter- Congregation To Hear --Group Names Florence Mary Lou’ llussey, * ' • * _ They also visited other points of 1ained# recently at Uio home of Mrs. Reports On Activities; Cerlione Of Keyport, Tho next 'meeting will be held interest in Florida. . Elect Officers As 1950 Crowiier on Apr. 20th at 7:30 p.m. Both old Asbury Walling, Broad.St., Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyer have and.new members ure urged to at- A'short businbss session was held returned to their home in Craw .... _Th^ con5regation o f thc K eyport A monthly mccilng o f the Blessed {end this important meetirtfr 1 und refrcshjnenU were served. ford’s Corner after visiting their Reformed Church will mark the Virgin Mary Sodality of St. Joseph’s Attending were Mrs. Stanley Bpn-in-luw nnd daughter, Mr. and Church, Keyport. was held on Mar. dosing of a year of services and MrS, Albert Heath and family, Falr- David Wilson Accepts Jones, . Miss Annlo Cowles, Mra. activities with a congregational 23 at the school ; hall, with Mary law n. , v Theodore Hathaway, Mrs. Russell meeting and covered-dish supper at Vccchio, prefoct, presiding. Plans Settlement For Injuries the church house, Wednesday, Apr. The Rev. and Mrs. George W. were oiscussed for a “May Hop’* Hanners of North Long Branch, David Wilson of 82 Raritan Avo * 12, a t G:30. p.m . \ to bo held in the .school hall on Kctmsburgi. received a settlement were recent dinner guests in Hdztct May 10 at which- Walter Staegc^ slu m 's ftliL HI vs . The highlight of thefc evening will in the am ount of $3000 fo r injuries of Harry Cowles and Miss Anna and his orchestra vwill play. Helen' be the closing of the church’s Cowles. • . Euflcrcd , in an accident nt the talent campaign. Dollar bills were Lease wus appointed chairman of Miss Judy, Tibbetts of.-Abprdcen, intersection of Palmer Ave. on HAVE OIL ON HAND 'distributed to each member of the the dancc. • . Md., is visiting her grandparents. Routc'3G, Kcaansburg, Dec. 28, 1D48. FOR EASTER DAY, congregation last January with the Plans also were discussed for a Mr. and Mrs. Hudson D. Cnrhart Tlie settlement was made by atlor- request that..-they be invested in communion breakfast for sodality IN CASE OLO SOU H azletr— —------—------neys-ioc-thc-H.- R. RitLecJTruelUnjv some .manner whereby they might members and it was dccidcd-io hold Edward Woigand, a student nt Co. _of Puterson, whose truck SHOU LD STAY AWAY earn additional * "talents." The i't on Mny 14, at w hich tim e the Tilton Boys School, Tilton, N. H„ is collided with the..Wilson taxi, members of the sodality will sin;; campaign has been in force for spending the- Easter recess with his Papers filed in the suit claimed Ihe 8:15 mass, after which—the three months and church members parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frank that ^s n result of the nccid<*»tMr. breakfast will be berved. — • ^ a v e used various methods to earn Weigand, Hazlet. ' .. Wilson was rendered unconscious additional talents. Some have set R. „G. Thixton Inc. of Matawan, The main business of the evening and confined to Riverview Hospital -aside a day’s wages;- others have this week delivered a four-door was drawing for tlie Crawncr, and for a weckt The settlement wus sold hand-made articles, and still Chevrolet sedan to the Hazlet Fire this honor was given Florence entered into by“-thc . attorney otRers have pooled-tHeir'talents to Co., to be awarded nt the annual Cerlione of*Kcyport. The sodality for the parties Just as the ■ case present musioales/iplaysiand suppers. fair ih July, . A great deal of interest hns beep Ralph Dean, a student at Rider arpused nnd members arc looking College, ■ Trenton, is spending the.j forward to the announcement of spring vacation in HazJct with his tlie 'total amount realized. parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Dean, ANNOUNCEMENT LET UB VACUUM CLEAN Reports of the vorious church YOUR FURNACE - officers and organizations have been Bayshore Youth Pleacls . N O W I ...... mimeographed, and will be. distrib uted ai.thc meeting. Two elders and Guilty to Two Holdups DR LEO STESS, a S S S X r two deacons will be elected to serve 6 W. Front Street - • „ , Keyport three year tpnms on the consistory H arold J, D oran, 23, B rainard LOUIS STULTZ. ift Ave, Port Monmouth, Thursday, at of the church. The congregation . r has rosumcd his practlco OIL BURNING Ono of the now Enstor novoliioi prciontcd at Iho locol Nowbtrry H ere it mloitudloi ot Iho Candy Freehold,' pleaded guilty to. two EQUIPM ENW SERVICE Dopartmimt droiiod In Dunny nhUdrmB. One will lind the Inrqoit nnorlmcnt of Eailer Candy ever preiehted ulso will approve the church budget OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT " \ .. .mid- plans .for _ the coming, year...... armed _ holdup charges and to fUll OIL-KfROttNC'COAL at ono tlmf. You can got_BnjEnMJ!r_bn»lcet_pnd_ovoryJhlng thatjoei to make IJ up. or one nlready made up carrying"a pIstoFin his^utb.” ' “* -Mohdiiy and Friday 2 lo 6 P. M. « ...... in a pjofe«klonal way. Keypori may well be proud int having store v/lth tho vnrloly tnd aaiorimont lhal After a brief business meeting KCYPORT 7-2104 •• KEYPORT Doran was_ arraigned before N ew berry’* local store cnrriei,—AdvtM'tlfX’iiu'Ut. , . members, and friends will enjoy a K eypori. 7*1305 or 7-1511. . . P erth A m boy 4-1344 County Judge J. Edward Knight varied program of entertainment for a holdup Mar. 21 in which which has been planned by the $20 w as ta k en fro m G ladys Shln- talent committee.', • kos general store. Middle Rd.. Centerville, and for onqthcr stick- Gardenview Farm Restaurant Red Cross Drive In up M ar, 25 in w hich $18 wns taken 30 DAY iYou. Can Make it a Comploto County Below Quotas at L ee's Snack B ar, C en ter Avc^, Leonardo. . • * Kaster Weekend of Happiness by -- As of today, only two branches A companion in the case, John H O M E TR IA L -taking thesfamlly or party of friends and Milk Bar comprising Monmouth C ounty C. Jefferson, 18, of Route 35, Port to YE COTTAGE INN. . Wo wl«h to nnnnonco the opontn'u oriVio .Qarrionvluw ltoktiiurant Chapter, Red Cross, have reached Monmouth, was not arraigned. and Milk Dnr, Tliuriduy, April 6th. Loo«re() r « ot m mile enit of their quotas. Brielle, with a goal Koyport. New Jersoy, along Hlahway;36, Hcnnlc liouto la AnbUTy" Park, N. J.. whofo lor a Ill'ABONApLR P1UCD you cttn oM ii o f $.850, h as tu rn e d in $002.5(1; w hile Falls From Scaffold woniJi»r(i»l m r«l of SKATOOD "CHICKKN IN THU nO U aif," Sea G irt, *Avith collections of BTL'AKB, CUOPP. ROASTS of nil kinds. " $1425,50, has, passed its quota of Janies Salmon, Palmer nnd Main $ 2 0 .$1350. Altogether M onm outh Sts., Keansburg, was removed to W orth You could even tnke home loniorrow's desaori. un our U6MH County Chapter has collected only Monmouth Memorial Hospital* OHOWN flTHAWUEnill^fi nro ctuofully froien and pnelu'd rlflht about one-third of its goal. on our farm, nil revdy to aorvn, Tho memory ol thoio will bn Monday,' after falling about 30 ^pet lnsllno. : . The remaining 13 branches in the from a- scaffold. He is reported chapter stand as1 follows: Asbury under treatment for a fractured FROZEN If you- aro15 P'1plnnnlna . to inko In the Enator Pftraiio, why . not . P a rk , $0441, against $19,270; A t pelvis and a collapsed left lung. stopop atot tho aiirdrnvlipOiirdrnvlew “lloslourant nnd ‘ Milk Ilur, wlioro u ‘ warm lan tic H ighlands, $350.80, for $1270; wolcomo av/aittf you? . Bolm ar, $409.60, fo r $4730; F reehold, FOOD THK MANAQKMENT. Tolophonn K cyporl 7-2730 $2227.75, for $9080; K eansburg. „ Treated At Hospital *■ $345.80, against $1010; K cyport, Ralph Godwin, 20, of 73 Oak St.. „ $1323,71, against $2458; Long B ranch, Keansburg, was treated) at Mon $4843.50, fo r $16,140; M anasquan, :_$1087.50 - tow ard $1010; M atawan, m outh M em orial H ospital on Mon-, day for a sprained left ankle. He $700 f o r , $2020; M iddletow n, $2900 % WAKE UP YOUR LAWN! tow ard $10,480; Red Bank, $5441, was released after treatment e g a ln s t'$20,530; S p rin g L ake, $2597 A wide choice of oui’ E;istQnJVlnnn- GI\o It llio iSi&Xk treatmorl now against $3210; U nioh Beach, $254 Real Estate Listing Cards for sale at this pfflce!... INTERNATIODAL HARVESTER 1 trr pleiTsc-everyhorly and if you far an ciTort, bright nroorl 1950 lawn, fo r $300. Food will) TURF BUILDER, Ilia com FREEZERS wish ... your favorite cocktail. : ploto grail food. Sow trlplo cloan- Bayshore Ambulance od SCOTTS SEED. It coilt lllllo ha. fixcellonl Food. Sanitary Kltchon. - : cauio you nood only half a» much And Bus In Collision Any model installed in your home at absolutely tio Prompt, Courteous and Efflclont Bervlc*. Ample Troo Parking Facllltlei. a t ordinary load, / lb f 3,000,■ thargs or obligation. This is the one sure way for - 000 loodi fl'35/ 5 ll>i $6,45, A West. Keansburg ambulance Dining noom Facilities for Parties,-Banquets you to find out what a freezer in your home can and Woddinoi, <, ' TURP UUILDIR economical Id uiq ut 1 111 fv.tJ1 carrying a patient collided with a 100 tq It—10 ffcl-II.M i » 11)1-11.50, Boro bus on Monmouth St. and mean to you. Test it yourself; see how itsaveifood, f y ^ 'l?1 'r/'+P*' Maple Ave., Red Bank, Friday time, work and money I Call us today, or come ia. morning. No one was injured. Reflectors 'it* ooo Itipjj;: . According to Red Bank Police Ye Cottage Inn Sgt. Lewis Hendricks, who investi W. Front St. Kcyport gated, the bus, operated by William HARDWARI Glcnnon, 03, of.27 Church.St., Red RARITAN GARAGE, INC. Bank, was turning into Maple Ave. 1, .26 W. when the 5ollision occurred. Tho 2 HOUR SERVICE ambulance was operated by, Howard INTERNATIONAL McCORMACK-DEERINO Sisco, Sec.ond St., West Keansburg. Selo. and Scrvlco Farm Machinery . The left side of ..the bus was Red Bank CHRYSLER-PLYtfOUTH i ' . and Implomonis ripped by the fender of the ambu lance. Damage to the ambulance KEYPORT was Blight. No complaints were Radiator Works Main Office: South Main St. m ade. - 113 WEST FRONT ST. Tel. Bui. 7-0361 ' Hoi. T«l. 7.1461,^.0719 The ambulance wns reported to R ed B ank 6*1177 have been enroute to Monmouth Memorial Hospital with...a boy patient. His name was not re p o rte d ... B U Y A T Return Froiji Florida BELL BEEF CO. . lil-^X^SfcssTburgeoh'-chifdiiodL^ir SUPER MARKET -r- THE BEST rOR-LKSS___ with ofTiccs in Kcyport and Perth .7Ambo^i' has returned from a two- 120 Main St. FREE DELIVERY Mnt, i-1044 week vacation trip to Miami Beach, a l i , o iz e n Fla. Dr. ’ Stesa Was * accompanied by- Mrs..Stes3. 5WIFI5PREMII FRICASSEE Real Estate Listing Cards for sale CHICKENS at this office. Tenderized EASTER HAMS 49c 4 3 * ib. Say it with TURKEYS lb 39c ROASTING BONEI.ESS Under 5 lb». Flowers LEGS and RUMP Loins Pork MonnnLL pnioE CROSS RIB 5 3 % V E A L RIB END , BONELESS ROAST Canned HAMS MORRELL’S PRIDE SCHICKHAUS 49* lb. 39‘ lb. SWIFT'S PREMIUM . . . 69* li>. 7 3 * lb. FELIN ARMOUR STAR 5 9 ' n, UKELELt 81 ICED - NOi V/i con flmoll Blies Wilson’s SLICED BACON Fresh Killed CHICKENS PINEAPPLE 3 5 Wholo or Hrtlf — I'ull Cut HTiiicTLY rncfiii jnnm:Y l a i i q i : O u r, large ...Selcc.tiyn.__.of.. __3 lbs. for ...... , .....te.39«li'.r irLACSTArr—Y»llow;_Clln?.. H«lr»i Ho, IV i cnn« cloz, Fresh Cut flowers and Potted WHITE EGGS Plants Is sure to please on fW P E A C H E S* .. rn o M rA nM t o y o u all occasions. Bfoilew-Fyyers Grade A 2 9 c • Prompt deliveries on all DOLE ' ' . 46 oi. c.n m ; - orders bui phono in four orders farly. PINEAPPLE JUICE JO m m t \ HUNT B—Colifornih ^ 4 6 ox. can m i ^ on, IRENE’S MOLONEY’S MPRKET5 TOMATO JUICE Z 5 Phone KEyport 7-0404 FLA08TAIT—4 E«r. No. 404 can A f* ^ ^ 7 o p -... PEAS box At tjjtercectlon of 2 3 ‘ H ighw ay B ru te s 3S-36 . ISO M ain Stre e t pu* «il 13986 MATAWAN CORN ON COB 0 5 : . THURSDAY, APRIL .6, 1950 PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN -JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. T w enty Ago . 300 .Dog^iceiuea Have LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES: LEGAL NOTICES IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL (Issue of Friday; Apr. 4, 1030) e r l y b a n k ot bake Letterta to the cen Two Councilmen for the t e r m s One Sheriff • . EslobllShed ' TeL Keyport 7-3030 The names of.the two enumera Been Issued In Matawan Av^nUe, MataWan Township, until 8:30 18th, 1050. . full ter of the roadway of the state high* Notice of change of ^residencQ or Notice 19 hereby given that qualified Two Members of the ' Board j ot P.M . April 13, 1050 for furnishing labor, Chosen Freeholders for the Full Terms way bridge on what was formerly - M atawan Township, M*iflwan Borough tors who arc to take ific Federal application for 'transfer ot registration v o t e r s o f - the Borough of Matawan Police Capt. John Flood reported equipm ent and materials to install eaet and these municipal o ffic e r S known as Middlesex Street but now census in Matawan, were released Iron pipe w ater main extensions and shall be made1 either by “W ritten -re not already registered in said Borougn- called state highway route number, under (he law irof New Jersey govern Two .Councilmen for tho full -terms yesterday that in the period Feb appurtenances consisting ol the follow quest forwarded to tlie Borough Cle;k 4; thence (3) generally W esterly along ~ Published Every Thursday al by Albert Heimroth, superintend ing perm anent registration may regis The sessions oi uie registry board .. . . . Jy v_- . .. route Keyport, M onmouth'County, N, J. ruary to doto 300 licenses have been ing approximate quantities: or the County BoiJrd ot_ Elections on the center line of state highway r< 5100 feet 8 inch: 6000 feet 0 Inch; 500 forms provided by said Borough Clerk ter with the Borough Clerk, or notify will be held at the following polling . By'BROWN PUBLISHING AND cnt of the census In the Third said clerk- gf Change of residence, at n u m b e r 4 to the intersection'of .-state issued to borough dog owners. Also ffeet 3 inch: including 12 Fire Hydrants, or Board or by calling in person! at p l a c e s , p r ?]Jt i n o c o m p a n y the- clerk's office, Borough Hall. 188 highway route number 4 with the ' Congressional District, at 2:31) 20 Gate Valves. 3 Tons Class D C l . the olfice of the Borough Clerk1 or FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT . In the period 29 animals were im Main St., Matawan, during, business The First District is that portion of westerly boundary line of the Borough o’clock this afternoon. Mrs. Geo^ Fittings, and 6 inch m eter installation. County Board of Elections up to and of M atawani thence (4) generally south hours or direct1 to the Commissioner the Borough which lies on the westerly J. Mabel B row n...... E d ito r pounded by Tessie Dadlo of 6 Dover Plans and specifications and contract including March 0th, 1950. gltmna Leilry will take thc house- of Registration in Freehold at any said of Main Street as far south as erly along the several courses of the Chnrlfs E. StulU ...... Associate Editor d o c u m e n t s m a y be seen at the office Notice is hereby given that tho Ave., New Brunswick, who screes time between W ednesday, April 10th; Aberdeen Creek (commonly known as westerly boundary line of the Borough to-house canvass in Matawan Town of Carl J. Olsen, 'Engineer, 62 Main District Boards of Election and 'Reg of M atawan to its m ost southerly point istry in and for the Borough of 1050, and Thursday, September 28th, the Gully Br(dge) os dog warden for Matawan. Street, Woodbridge, N. J. or may be at Freneau; thence (5) generally north ship and Francis Fielder Simpson M atawan, County of M onmouth. State 1950, .during/business hours. Polling place, Truck House facing . ' ‘ SUBSCRIPTION HATES' obtained by bona fide bidders’ upon erly along tho several courses of the Cupt. t’iood stated that of the 29 a t N e w J e r s e y , w ill.m eet'at the place Notice of change of residence or ackson Street, in Borough Hall. - P a y a b l e In A d v a n c e • in the borough. Both are oxpectcd deposit of $5.00 per set, which am ount easterly boundary line .of the Borough One Year (within State) ...... * herelnafter_det;ignatM on - application for transfer of registra SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT 3.00 dog* picked up by the warden, 15 will b« returned upon receipt of a of M atatyan to tne Intersection o t s a id One Year (outside State) ...... 3.50 to finish the work in two weeks. tion shall be mode either by written The Second: District is'that portion ia j . „ . ____ .. TUESDAY, APRIL Jllh. 1980 request forwarded to1 the Borough easterly boundanr line with the cen , Bix Months ,i ...... 2.00 wero redeemed, 13 destroyed find between the hours a t r e v e n p . m . a n d of the Borough which lies on tho east A railroad sidirfg is being put Bids must be. accompanied by _ Cleik or the County Board of Elec erly side of M ain Street as far south ter of Church street at the easterly three Months ...... 1.29 one placcd in quarantine. The eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), side of the Borough of Matawan; dtyvn on the property recently sold certlHed chcck Inron amount not less tions on forms provided by said as Church Street. < > - - policc ofTiccr advised residents than 10’per cent of the total am ount oi for the purpose ot conducting a prim Borough Clerk or Board or by callinf thence (6) generally westerly along the by the Terhuno Estate on Church ary election for the nomination of polling J>lace, W ashington ’ Engine Executors and administrators of t h e b i d . ' • . . in person at the office of the Borougl Company Fire House on Little Strcg. ccnter line of aforesaid Church Street estates, have the right to select the wishing to sccure the sorvlces of candidates f o r . Clerk or County Board of Elections lo its Intersection wiUi the center line St. to George Barrett and by Bar No bid may be withdrawn after the M ember of House of Representatives newspapers in which .they desJreHheir the warden may do so by calling scheduled closing time for the receipt u p to tc and including September 2Uth, THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT of Main Street of the Borough of Mat- ,One Sheriff . *• • . - The Third Election District is that notices printed; Jf the right la not rett to a Newark Corporation. awan; thence (7) «enerally southerly of thc bids for a period of thirtyTwo (30) Members of the Board of exercised the surrogate will make h er a t N ew B runsw ick .■2-5087. days. • - - =...... On Thursday, Septem ber l2fith, 1050, portion of the Borough beginning ot along the ccntftr Unt of aforesaid Main The Spring Valley Sunday School Chosen Freeholders for the Full Terms a point in the intersection of the cen the selection and the notice wlU prob Owners Whose dogs arc picked up Tho .Owner reserves the right to the registration books w ill-be-closed Street to the point or place of begin Also for the 'election of one Male ter line of Main Street and Aberdeen ably appear In some newspaper that will reorganize next Sunday, offer reject any. or.ail bids and to waive until after lhe forthcoming ' General n in g , . : ...... a second tlmo face a court Shearing. Member -and .jooe Female Member of Election on Tucsday, November 7th, Creek ot what is presently known as you would not have selected. Friends huving been closed’ ' sinco last informalities. ' n ' the Republican County Executive Polling place, Midway Hose House oi The JOurnoI,havlng business with 1950. • the Gully Bridge; thence (1) generally Capt. Flood requests tljat owners V THE TOWNSHIP" OF'J^TAW AN, C o m m i t t e e . on W ashington Street. the imrroaate's office will do well to sum m er. J. Ed word Vogel of Adel- The • said Board of Registry and westerly along the several. courses of who walk thclr animals on q leash NEW JERSEY ' Also for thc eteetion of one Male Election will m eet on said creek io Lake Lefferts; : thence . 3 . FRANKLIN" DOMINICK bear this m mind. phin,.is thc superintendent. (Signed) By: RoBe K. Wenzel, Member and one Female Member of (2) generally southerly along the east- Borough Clerk. --Mis^Helcn-Voorhees-was-givcn.n "curb" the dogs so 'that damage Township Clerk. the Democratic County . Executive TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7*h. 1950 ' Responsibility for typographlca. aoes'~ndt“result to~QTticIes left ot M atawan .Township, Committee. . , ’ between ihe hoyrs of 7 o. m . a n d '8 errors is limited to thc cost ot the surprise stocking shower by tho M a r c h 24. 1050 ' J(T ■ " A t said prim ary-electlon -nominatlona- m., -tor. -the. purpose .o f _conductinf space occupied byspch orror. Tuesday Evening Bridge Club nt the front of local stores by delivery shall also be made for thc following he general election for the election ol m unicipal officers: ______M ember of House of Representatives the home' of • Miss Bernice W m en. . — . CHANCERY */4S - ...... Entered os second-class matter.At the SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of j post office at M atawan, N. <7., undor Iho B row n. , \ writ of execution to. m e-directed. Bet of M orch 3. 1B70. Mrs. Walter Emmons Issuod out of the Superior Court of . Forty. Years Ago ‘ New .Jersey .(Chuncery Division) will THURSDAY, APJUL 0 , 1050 Honored On Birthday be expoticd to sale at public vendue, on (Issue of T hursday, A pr. 7, 1010) Monday, the 34th duy of April, 1050, between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 CLASSIFIED ADS Complaint having been mndo to Mrs. Walter Emmons was given o’clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern Standard . STILL SATISFIED ‘ Ma^or Eggleston that some of our a Surprise birthday party Wedncs* Time) in thc afternoon of said d a y * a t stores were koepjng open and doing- the Court House in the Borough of day night; Mar. 20, >at her home on Freehold, County of Monmouth. New SERVICE FOR SALE Satisfaction wns expressed in business on-Sunday, and thnt most Appleby Avbricks; top soli; m anure, cinders, garage, lots, 80x100 and 70x100, located cation had decided to “slow down1’ purchase of unfermcro- o i l to notify tilt*'HCi'SiiiiH interested New Jersey: • - - Mntawan. Tel. Matnwan 1-2570.- - 7-0155. ‘ . . w j fl. posal to spend $247,000 to p u t b!>:- that they must close their places Hightstuwn; Mr. mid Mrs.' tidwtird * BEMNN1NC JfTthe Middle ~of-ihe Kelley, ClifTwoo(l; Mr. and Mrs. road In the line of Daniel Van-Dam u h a n d prA tta,” in~ Tsoua- vo»diiionr of the ChriKtian calendar. It is the room additions on the ClifTwood of business on Sunday and keep and running (1) North forty-four NOW Is thc time to have your gardens reasonable for cash-or will trade plowed und disc harrowed. -Call School and the Moiawan .Hltfh them closed, or stand the eonsc Frederick Boyer, Marlboro; Mrs. degrees, ana twenty minutes West for oar in good running condition or Eliz&both Emmons, South'River. thirty-two chains and three links to: Jerry Peino at Keyport 7-274IJ. something I-could use, - Eddie Koons, . symbol of hope and of faith in a spirit- . School .buildings. We had found (jucnccfl.' -As a result of thc notices the~ brook; thence along the brook thc Highway 35. Keyport. wj20*' Tennent Rd., Morganvllle. Tel. Mat Russell Scott, New Brunswick; several courses therof to tho line of awan 1-1043-11-2. .' _ * wjti ocea.sidn b e fo re 'th a ty ia te ti) rriijeef most of the places.were kept closed ROBERT COZZA CO., BUILDERS. Mn and Mrs. Ilnrry Burke, Mr. and J. C, Schenck or R. Sickles; thence ual Power that is greater than the strenuously to_ what/appeared as a until about noon, but whcn it was along said line South seven degrees -Completo home alterations and re CANARIES, male and femafe, ready precipitate ruBh~tw comfn/t 'tho 'learned one'oi*-tvtfO:stores-were-dis- Mrs.—Frank~-Soden.._Mr,..oiW._Mrs, East twenty-six chains and seventeen pair servicc, pgrch enclosers, additions, for breeding. Henry Rchbein. Harris storm - sash, -roofing, sldlng. -hnrdwood regarding thc request all were AWhur Gruss nnd daughter, Shirley, links; 'thence alorig David ‘Rr'V ander- Gard-ins,-. Union Deflch. Tcl, K e y p o r t forces of science. ' •...... *...... district to a debt -using up all its veer's line South ten degrees nnd thirty floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks, 7-3390, • wj0r borrowing capacity in one fell bpened. again.. _ Robert Iiulshart, Englishtown; Mr. minutes East fourteen chains'"-and driveways, brickwork, chimneys, Are- laces, built, repaired, cleaned. 54 swoop as thc result of n Kood sales Last Friday night, Matawan ilnd’Mrs. Elblrn Emens and daugh* seventy-two links to Tunis V. Dubois's COLDSPOT ref/Jgeroior, good condi line; thencc along his line North sixty §econd St., Keyport, Telephone Key tion; also tw o piccc living room set. “I am not come to destroy, but to talk job by an architcct. Brotherhood, No. 10, K. of P., was ter,. Nancy and Mr, Emmons, QJd degrees and thirty , m inutes East fifty- p o r t 7 -0 7 0 3 J. w j t f double topcstry. Call Keyport 7-1373 instituted in lyj/itawnn by “the Grand Bridge. two chains nnd thirty links to inc after 4 p.m. wjO* In truth, our editorial did not Boginning. • v , SADDLE; HORSES FOR HIRE— A fulfill.” Easter revives this promise Chancellor and his staff. There healthy outdoor \sport. Holmdel ask the board to “slow down" to Containing one hundred and fifty VENETIAN BLINDS, $2.08; pure were 25 charter members present, RidJn# Stable, Keyport-llolmdcl Rd. w hite flexible Btecl blinds, 92.08; all thc extent they hove. It is now acres and seventy-five hundredths of Tel. Holmdel 0-7702. wJ4-20 an acrc be thc same more or less. sizes to 33 inches wide and 04 Inches and renews the hope of understanding- lt was 0 o'clock whcn thc meeting long; also egg shell; no waiting; nearly /We months since the build- Seized as thc. property of Ltlllan 2.000 FLOOR SANDING,' reflnlBhing, Wax- -Venetian blinds in stocks come and get lni» proposal wns first urged on the organized nnd it was about 12 hours Higgins Hibbs, ct als., taken In execu ltig, asphalt and rubber tile in them and put "hem up „ today. and tolerance among mankind. bonrd. In our editorial of Dec. 15 later when thc visiting officials tion at-the suit of,Trustees for thc stalled ond serviced;. Inlaid llnolounu Support of Public Schools, of thc National 5 Sc 10, Prown’s, Red Bank. werc< escorted to the train. Estimates cheerfully given. Arthur ■ w j t f it was suggested thc proB artd co n B State of Now Jersey nnd to be sold by W. Acker, Chestnut St., Port Mon The Morganville Post Office was IRA E, WOLCOTT. Sheriff. of whut to do about building be mouth. Tel. Kc&nsburg Gi20aCJ. HOLLAND SHADES, 80 Cents-Cut to •_____ f~.. . • > _ • ' moved from H. V. Crino’s to John Dated FeB’y 28, 1050. W jl3 * settled by tho entry slates of can* Theodore D. Parsons,' Attorney your size and mounted on your rollers at no charge. Extra special, didatei; having diverse views on son Woolley's dn Apr. 1. ’ .- General. . . j2Q WE are now accepting sccond year . by Charles H. Connors ' free plastic crochet pull: rustless F a r m e r s & M erchants the subject into the school election REGISTRY AND ELECTION television service contracts; for in eyelet in slat. -Bring your roitcrs R utgers .U niversity NOTICE - formation call nt our store. _ Bright foday. National 5 & Io, Prown's, of Feb.s 14 nnd the whole thing he. COMMUNICATIONS Spot • Radio Shop, 27 E7 Frohr'1 R e d B a n k ...... , .w j tf thrashed out and voted on, to settle If you have n cold/rame, you can TOWNSHIP O r MATAWAN Keyport. Tel. Keyport 7-0722. N a t i o n a l B a n k it definitely nnd decisively, '.once Notice is hereby glVen that qualified AUTO RADIATORS—New and used. To the Editor: get a very curly start In the garden. voters of The Township of Matawan, A real treat to invite your friend to to fit most cars; sam e day service on MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY ' »md for all. . . * li w as w ith a g reat dt*al of not already registered in said Town Join you at tl)e Rollo Post House. cleaning, repairing, recorlng. Red • Beets can be sown In tho open as MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM pleasure that wc read your most ship under the laws of New Jersey Bank Radiator W orks, 113 W est .Front ... That did not happen. There were soon ns tho soil can bo workctj. governing perm anent registration may GARDEN and acrcngc plowing. Addle fit., Red Bank. Tel. Red Bank 0-1177. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v just four candidates in the school Inspiring editorial in thc issue of One of thc advantages of garden regtiter or transfer wltli the Town Aumack. Tel. Koyport 7-1574M. w jO . Mnr. 30, 1050, en titled “A C hurch ship Clerk, o r' notify said clerk of • . w j2 7 * Organized 1830 — Oldest Bank in Monmouth County • election, one of the quietest In sowing is that wo can have a mess change .of residence, at the clerk's FOR HOME HEATING, Phone Keyport years. * There \vns. no public dis* Is Born." Thc entire congrcgntlon or two of thc bcot tops in thinning. office, 4U Id vuaivllGaston St.,.Jfc., Illin Thc 1 .llv Township 4UW• The First District, comprises Oak radio, heater, relluble transportation. Tuesday evening, Mayor* Edward A t t o r n e y s . . 113 Shades, Kano Terrace; Atlantic Ave Best ofTer. Inquire M. Cicclcrskl, to bc-bullt Into the trnct but In nue, volley Drive, Church St;, Lloyd W. Currie advised the group thnt CONSTABLE'S SALE comer First St. ond Green Grovo a a l a ^ t v ° rVif tan Boy, thence along said shore of . a stock of Dependable Used COCKTAIL of the best performances ever given 1—Oldsmoblle, 1030, coupe, Model A Ia Carte 9 to closing Tho.,McCarthy-De Voto trnet on boy to M otawan Crc6k. C n /fi . . > wc mean just that LOUNGE fofj. thc benefit o f M ataw an Post Serial No. F 09)421. Engine No. Polling place, Fire House, Cli/T* Atlontic Ave., previously favored ' HP, 2M, togother with atl ,, D-e-p-e-n-d'a-bJ-el 170, A m erican Lbglon, w as 'prceent* Stop off on the >fty down by th e bonrd, wnis dropped frtrtn its equipment, r o s e k . W e n z e l Highway 30' (corner Clark St.) ed Friday evening in the jVfatawati Exra ,W . Karkus, Atty„ Township Clerk. consideration when the special com- Keyport ond receive convlnc- High School auditorium before o F r o n t S t ., Inn _ proof obouU our Cara. mlttep. Inquiring Into it found the Keyport,yport, ri.N. j . - REGISTRY' AND ELECTION----- One of T'oken o k e n iin n Execution Garage Lten as capacity alienee. ' * / N O T I C E STRAUB MOTORS,'INC,- best prlcb offered wns $7000 for 10 property of Arthur South, at tho the propert! BOROUOH OF MATAWAN Knlser-Frazer.. D ealer Neto Monmouth nnd Ocean Counties, acres of the De Voto trnct. Mr. suitt of George W. ... DoWnes,______t/a Downes Notice Is hereby given that qualified . ' CrOsley Distributor 200 census enum erator^, w ho started Pontioc, ond to be sold for cash bs me. v Sales and Service J e n e t f * Krimmol declared tho owpcr np- . * CAUL WENNER, Cohtfable. voter? of the Borough of Metawan Work0 on Tuesday, reported Uint peored only Interested in soiling 150 Mftin St., ot already registered in said Borough Favorite mder the laws of Now Jersey govern* H'wy. 39 and Clark St., Keypoifc^ residents were co-operating will «.. .. Matawan, N. J. ., Phone Keyport 7-10nl , his w hole p la c e ,, w ith a housej ort Dated: March 27, ioso., . , JO fig permanent regislrntion may reg D in in g ingly, Ross Fountaiivsupcrvisor for it,* a t - a flgure .d u t of queatlonlfbr. ..tter or transfer with the * Borough Clerk,, or notify iald clerk of chang* Open evenings unUl 0 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID* • the district reported yosterdny. the board. Jylr. R eeves declared hn of residence, nt the clerk’s' Office, except fiaturdays. Rooms INSTALLATION O f r & fl" WATER Jnne Pengol, dnughter of Dr. ond liod found tho Keoiigh propjirtyn Borough Hall, 188 Main St., M atawan, « *, ? - . wJ8 " MAIN EXTENSIONS during business hours or direct to JAra. William H. Pefgol, was hostess to tfe* d rie r ond b e tte r for • soiiool IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN tho Commissioner of Registration in 104Q H u d s o n c l u b ' c o u p e i., C a ll ' MONMOUTH COUNTY, N. J. Saturday nftern6on to'a number pyrposes nt it lower price. Tlie F r e e h o l d ) Matawan M050. , . r , w J6* H.nlxir ITtllajuI.SMttimiit Amol Namlx, IT. 1.1U1, Boltl Aup. Member Restaurasf M n’i Sealed proposals will be racolved by On Thursday, March fith, 1650, the. .of^ her.*lcr.-/riends friends n^ a pnrty In celo- board thcreupqji decided to drop the Township Committee of The ...... lj of Matawan, New Jersey, -Phon. M tliw in 1-11M — Lonag* l-MSJ bratlon af..hor fourth birthday.1 Jhe Atlantlo:AYe< proposal. ■ w «ii— h»vi m o iu i k.tcomlng Prim ory Efec- I dition: rtKJOOj 44,ftew itew tires;(,vcryIJres;,,vcry ____ reasonable. HIGHWAY 4-34 MATAWAN, N. J. at Iba Township Hall, No. 03 AtUntio tion to ba held, on Tucsday, Apyl * Inquire -- 65' Main St.,’ M atawan. « THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE Early Visitor ~r Methodist Chbir r; the purlsh hou£e_von, A pr- 4U?2fliak-,.? Evangelist To 1 Jersey Flowers; Doors open at 9;30 a.m., M.is/.John The Eaiior Bunny paid an Presents Cantata Baker Is * chnlrmnn, Mfs, Alfred curly visit Saturday, 'and./.hid.. Adler, co-chairman, . . - The choir of^ the First Mcthpdlai Speak At Dinner. dotehs o! multl-cdlared: Eaiur ' Seeks 100 Members Birds Described Church of Maiawan, will present ■ Mrs. A lvin M cD oiuddr' CHnoer - 609> in lhe woods opposite the "The Daughter of,Jalrus/Vu wicrod dressing chairman, reported that 540 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Miller •The April business meeting of Cliffwood Community Methodist Rev. Emil D. Gruen President Sets Goal Audubon Society Slides cantata! by Stainer, ut 7:30 p.m, dressings had been made by tin? iind daughters, Put and Susan, arc the Matawan Junior Woman’** Club Church, And he couldn't have group since Jan . I , spending Easter with Mrs. Miller’s will bc held tonight (Thursday) in Easter Sunday in the church audi To Speak On Palestine With June Deadline; picked-a better lime, at far ai Shown. To League; A blrthduy cake featured 'lhe mother, Mrs. William Fcnicnl sr. thc Matawan Public Heullh Center torium Soloists will he Mrs. In Methodist Church- 75 Now Enrolled 43 soarchlng, scrambling, scream* social hour. Those celebrating wero Ip Hurrisburg, Pa. a t'9 p.m. , A.. baby picture contest Officers Elected Charles Mumlcvlllc, soprano; Ray Ing youngrtota from the church Mrs. Warren Donnell, Mrs. Cliffford. Jack Hostetler, a student at will be held after tlie meeting. mond Wells,, tenor; William Evans, The Rev. Emil P. Gruen, notion- A goal of 100 members by June school .are concerned. . A talk >by~J«--D'Arcy:Northwoad Chapman ami Mrs. John Baker, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., Members are Urged to bring; ciga baritone. The choir is under the ally-known-e-vangelist of lhe Amor was set Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. The occasion Was an Easier featured the m eeting of the Mat* Mrs. Herbert Staer and Mrs. Ktlen end Willium Hostetler, a student .ut rettes to be sent to a veteran’s direction of Miss Evelyn Allen, ' iean Bourd of. Missions to the Jews, Franklin Cottrell\ president, nt the egg hunt rponiorod by the- awnri Contemporary.. League Mon ‘Jones* w ere in charge of refresh Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa., are hospital. church organist. will.be the guest speaker follow- meeting of the Matawan Woman’s church board of educailon—the day evening at lhe. home of F. ments. ; spending Uie Easter vacation with Miss Laura Gordon entertained Choristers appearing, in the pros- Republican Club, held in the club Ilrst ot what school officials ex* Howurd Lloyd sr., Multi St. * Others attending the meeting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. j the Teacher’s Bridge Club Tuesday dilation^will be Mrs. Jamus Mar* rooms in the home of F. Howard Feet to be an tmnual affair. wre: Mrs. Harold Hurlew, president; rfostctter. evening at .the home of Mrs. Rons- M r.. Northwom l, why .!» a m em tin,- -Mrs. • Stockton Hopkins, Mrs. IJoyd. Mrs. Cottrell pointed out Festivities began In mld-a(ter> Mrs. Vernon -Ellison, ..Mrs, Cl. ,Mrs. Paul Egan entertained her salaer L. Cartan. Prizes were won ber of lhe New Jersey Audubtm Hubert ltlce, Mrs,' W. W. WiclanH. that the clu}> now has 75 enrolled noon, when iho children were Na/zarlan, Mrs. Roy Wilson. Mrs. bridge club at lunchcon Thursday. by Mrs. Lbuis Pazicnza, Mra. Society, spoke on the topic "Birds Mrs. Frank Duncan, Mrs,- William and asked that new members be glvon to go signal and began a Alfred Adler, Mrs. Daniel* lllgble, Prize winners were Mrs. LeRoy Raphuel C. Devlin and Mrs. Cartan. and Flow ers of the, Spring,” *rhe Salmon, Mrs. Albert Davidson, thu sought. ' . stampede over the wooded tract Mrs. Alvin McDonald,. Mrs. Alfred Sickels, Mrs. Joseph Bnier and Mrs Mrs. Horry J. Kahn substituted. KjRHiker lllustj'Hted his talk with Misses Bernice Sundford, Aitnubol Mra. Floyd -T. Taylor acted as In search oi the bright ovolds, slides showing many , spring wild- Arnold. * • , Harry J. Kahn;- J;Mrs. Fred -Noble —Misl JClairo Conover. ut-Stamford, ” t!”dl»ftlor also described a visit, .to the troduced by Mrs. J. Paul Weiss, Trinity Guild Plans Providence,'H. I.,, for high academic cookies, Jelly beans und choco County Chapter, American Red her bridge club Thursduy evening sttfte legislature al the conclusion program chairman. . Vor Several Programs stan d in g late bunnies, Adult supervision Cross, 'win meet Wednesday eve at which time prize winners were of the luncheon,- when debate on Mrs. J. lCminetl Collins, president, Gay Is.in his senior year at Brown W£s provided by M rs. John Kopf, ning at 8 o’clock at thc home of Mrs. William Wilkins jr. nnd Mrs. several measures was heard. Mrs. conducted tlie business meeting. Tenntlve plans were made aMhe and is acHUdldale for the degree oi Mrs, John Bonnett.-Mrs, Norman Mrs. James E., Voorhees. All mem Clarence <£hambcrlain. • ‘ . _ Ta.vlor told her audience that sin? Election of officers for the nosii regular na‘etluj{ of Trinity Guild on bachelor of arts,, . . Olison. Miss Isabelle Ivins, M rik bers aro urged to attend. Ai report Mr. ana Mrs. Ike Klrschenbaum and other Malawan- women at the year wns held with the following Monday evening for tho showing of THE REV. EMIL D. GRUEN Heftdrick VanCleef. church by. the nominating committee will o f F o rest Hills, L. I., ond Mr.- and affair were shown special courtesies resulta: Mrs, Howard Wolverton, a moving picture depicting the You can buy fiecurify Honda by school cuporiniondent, and the ing the family night covcrcd dish be presented. Mrs. Edward Cooper of Fanning- by Clarcncc Towler of Matawan, a president: Miss Hannah Mcl.eun. working units of Monmouth Me tho Payroll Deduction Plan. . Revv^E. Jay Amoy, pastor, dinner at the First Methodist ^Irs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Arne dale,. werc Sunday dinner guests page for the past 17 years. vice president; Mrs. Martin BelJ, morial Hospital. This in a film - Church of-MalaWan, on Monday at Kalma and Mrs. ‘ Boyatd Xnmborn of Miss Esther Blau. . ' The- session opened with Mrs’. treasurer; Mrs. James Whilehill, shown by a representative of the 6:45 p.m. . ' were prize winners Thursday eve Miss Laura Gordon %is spending A. Adam Banko acting us chaplain recording - scerelnr.v; Mrs. Angelo hospital to uiwtllMUd . th e public Morganville Easter wljh lhe inside jstury of how the The subject of,his address will.be ning wheri Mrs. Horry Pitcher of the Easter holiday with her mother, in place of Mrs. -George Miller. l.oPresto, corresponding secretary. ho;pllal functions'.. Thu ^nild« of "What Next in Palestine," a pres Holmdel entertained her bridge Mrs. A. Gordon, in New York City. Mrs; Ada Fosdick rendered ‘three Services Announced — The club voted a donation of $10 Si. Mary's of Keyport, und of lhe entation of the forces that led to club^M rs. Miller and Mrs. Lamborn Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rabel radios . '.'One Alone,” “Tlie Best to the Cancer Drive, nnd $5 to tho Quick Battery Service On Good Friday nlght-ut II ti'cloek Chee^eipialte lOplKcupnL Chui'ch, thc establishment of the State of were subutitutes. . . . entertained, at bridge Saturday eve Things in Life are Free" and "Over Ntjvajo Indian Project, Kponsoretl -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson ning. Their ’guests were Mr. and Ute Rainbow." The- president'* thyro will be a service In tlu» by the Matawan Junior Woman's will be iiue.sts tif'VJ'rJnity for this Israel and o l the implications for Morgan vllle;. Melhodlst Church. C O L O T rs 7 Matawan the American Christian. This pro and sons, John -and Richard, were Mrs. Raymond W. Peters, Mr. :md bouquet, of a pot of daffodils was Club. affair on Apr. 17 hi lhe Trinity Saturday guests of Mr. Robinson’s Mrs. WiltoTfLnnning-ond Miss Wit- sent to Mrs. Lila Sturt, who has Communion will be admlti(stored Mrs. Wolverton,'chairman of the parlslj house, gram stresses thc importance of the and there will be meditation on .. . .Sense nf .security„ of_lhe_, American brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and helminc Karris, all of Westfield; been 111, and a.sympathy curd was card parly to be hold Apr. M itf A 'i'o-nrporale (Mimnuudnn and WILSON’S RADiO SERVICE lhe-theme “The- Seven-Words -from ...... BAVINC DRIVE.______Jew, both in his support of Israel Mrs."'A7J.Coolr in-Wilmington, Delr Mry and'Mrs.-Horace Roberson,-md sent to Mrs. Miller. ‘ -. ‘ Koos“ llros.7''“Mhhwnyr"'nnnnunppd breakfast-wlth the St.-Mary’s (lulld Mr. and Mrs. William Cowles of Miss Chnrlottc Batzlc of Bayonne; lh e Cross.*.' as guests will he hehl at Trinity M alaw an • and in the struggle? for peace among Thc club was invited by letter to th a t thc'H aio of tiekutH w ii h pro- Hth hnunn nn the right pant the dam. Pittsburgh, Pa„ and Miss Katharine nnd Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johann/ There will be an Raster sunrise KplKcdpal C.iiureh on Wednesday. the nations. At-the conclusion of join in the activities of t|ie Men’s giesslng'favorably, Reservalhms far RADIO REPAIRING Cowles o f. Amhfcrst, Mass., spent the talk, the Rev. Mr. Gruen will sen .- Republican Club, now1- being service at (I o'clock In thu ■ church. thu ’card 'parly'^miy be made wllh Apr. -i!(l ul I) o'clock. - • — Prompt Service, the weekend nt the Johnson home, Miss Hcjfli" Murphy is spending .show thc latest March of._Thnc formed. Sunday school wilf be at 10 a.m. Mrs. Wolverton nr any member of A rumina|i[e sale will be held In Tel, Matawan 1-3179 the Easter" holiday with her mother, - sound film on Palestine. . The M ain St. under the direction of Waller tho league. Mtes Jane Penfiel entertained nt j Mrs. Patrick Murphy, New 'Bruns* The afternoon's - hostesses, . Mrs. public is invited to hear the Rov. Lambert,son, superintendent. Mrs. John Shehim, fashion *how dinner at Buttonwood Manor Thurs w ick. * - Richard E rdm nnn sr., Mr.s. Tnylor Mat. 1-1672 137 Main St. Mr. Gruen’s . talk which will be Evening worship is at 7:30 when chairman, nnnouneed that lh<« date day evening in celebrnlion of her • Peter Rnab, Perth Amboy, a i»tu- and Mrs. McMahon served .refresh given in the lecture room of thc the sermon topic will be "Our of the show hud been changed to birthday. Guests were Miss Jane flent nt' Glussboro Stute Tcachcrs ments to thc large number of mem church a t 8:15. Faith in lihmf>l‘tnllty." C lW nl n u m Wednesday evening, May IM..- 'lhe Anderson, Keyport, Miss Carol College, is practice teaching in thc bers uttending A bowl of,spring TOMMY'S bers will Include ‘‘All Hall the show is being itlven by the Town The Rev. Mr. Gruen, born Jn Craig, Miss Patricia Etfan nnd Miss sixth grude under the direction of flowers was awarded to Mrs. Lillian Power of Jesus Name'* and "Awak and Country Shop, Red ItimU, and Hamburg, Germany, is a Christian JoAnn Lazow. ' Miss Esther Blau, B urlew. : ening Chorus.” will be In the high • school mull - BARBER SHOP • BEAUTY SALON Jew nnd of tho sccond generation Miss Barbara Hunt, a freshman Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Keating rind Hostesses at the May 2 meeting loiium, Mrs. John ftugurlun of WE ure ready of missionaries. His father, the late will be Mrs. Charles Smilh, Mrs. at Ohio Wesleyan College, Dela son, Lee, are spending several days Keyport, will furnish background io servo you with any beauty service to keep ReV. P aul O. G ruen, was a .mission Warren Thuriminn and Mrs. Fos- ware. O., Is spending the. spring in Atlantic City. E. Leonard Tubb Jr. m usic ditrlng the ^.URWjog of the you young ond gay. You wilt , Iind our expert ary. to his own people. With his vocation with her parents, Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Reid and dick operators artistic and courteous. Won’t you . parents, Mr. Gruen came to the Feted On Birthday fashions. Mrs. Charles E, Hunt. / sons, Terry and Brian, of Newark, An invitation was read from the givo ui. a trial? United Stales in 191G, and here con Mrs. Walter R. McBride has rc« were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E, Leonard Tubb of tinued his schooling preparing for Malawan Junior Woman's ('luh to Beauty In Our liiinineaH irncd home after spending 10 days Mrs. Everett Carlson. Jnekson H eights, L. I., form erly of a business career. After .seven Woman’s Club attend their guest night, Apr, 111; visiting Mr*. Fred Graber in Irving Joseph Stenger jr., a student at Cliffwood, entertained at a parly abo an Invitation was received Call Us Now! MATAWAN years of succcssful • business en Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa ton, N..Y. While there she attended for the second birthday of their from the evening department of lhe deavor he entered thc Eastern is spending his spring vacation with the funeral services of New York Elects Officers *on, E. Leonard Jr. The parly was Red Bank's Woman's Club to attend Baptist Theological Scrhinury, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph State Assemblymun Fred Gruber. held at the home of Mrs. Tubb’t. their guest night Apr. *1*1.” ' Philadelphia. In 1934 Mr. Gruen Stenger sr. f Her.soi), Walter H. McBride, spent parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeyen, Mrs, Collins announced that a was ordained to the Gospel ministry Fred Baler of Absceon, spent Mrs. A. J. Morrison 10 days with his grandmother. Mrs. Cheesequuke Park. meeting of the executive board will ■by. .the-Ficisdunann-Memorial-Bap^. ^ 0Her-Gr-M liilesl model JJ-M. . -“~ held on ‘‘Television and its Effect Mr. Stetler's mother. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Carl Bitter, Keyport; Mr. and breakfast at Iho Forsgato Country on the Student and Education.” Stetler of Mlddleburg, Pa., and Mrs. Mrs. George Buhler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Club, on May 15. Ll. Martin i'» now residing with Snvo Monoy, Rnvii Oil. Hava your his wife and family at Foil Worth, Participating were Mrs. Evans Stotler’s sister, Miss Elizabeth Stafford Thompson, Mr. and Mr«. Tlie club unanimously* endorsed Furnnco denned nnd Oil Iliirnor llyrnc, parent: Robert Ilardie and Shelley, Mechanicsburg, Pa. E. Milfonj Nealls and Mr. and Mrs. a resolution prepared by the Avon Tex., where he has rcccntly pur clii'Lkcd for lilKlmst rfflck’ncy, chased a new home. 1 John Rncina, teachers, and Agnes Mr. ond Mrs. llalph W. Herrick G. J. Sterling Thompson. • Woman's Club, Which criticized the Btiilti, will Lcavy an^ William Bloriken, stu attended a concert by tho New Thc Ladies Auxiliary of Mata* action of the New York atid Lon?: dents. Miss Murphy arranged the Jersey Symphony . Orchestra, wan First Aid Squad met Tuesday Branch Rallnnd on reverting its . program and Anthony Nuccio Samuel Antek, conducting, Monday evening in the clubrooms with Mrs. stand on .the one-track trestle at served as moderator. An open evening in the Orange High School Rose Colot, presiding.-, A social Matawan.’ The Avon Club stated forum followed when questions auditorium. .Mrs. Pengel played thc hour followed. . . . . that In 1940 when lhe trestle was The 7’ots nnd llm 'tren af/or* wit) ho very were osked from the floor. first violin nnd Mrss Keating tlie Mr. and Mrs. James Powers of erected, tho railroad called the Holiday hnppy nnd will enjoy every m inulo nf ABTKH , The P-TA will holti" IiT family- cello. Matawan, and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas structure ''temporary-' and now style dinner on Tuesday 'evening, Miss Constance Carhart, a senior F. Powers of Plainfield, have re terms it ns.“permanent." uyNDAY . . r If you give them n turn nulilt . .. Apr. 10, in the school cafeteria Remembrances. . . at-._Willinm_.pnd M ary_ College, turned .-from -a- vucntion., spent., at W. T. Heatley Ut thc Greyhound nd liove Ihom looking nn nice . nnd neel - -Servings- w ill be a t 5:30, G;30 and Hus nines, showed a "motion picture Williamsburg, Vu.. is spending thc Pinchurst, N. C. T ruo expression of your 7:30. T ickets .. m ay bc_. obtained in color* on "This Am azing Anier-r the Jor-os Children in your neiuhbfirhood. Easier vacation with her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Hanna had _ from thc gram m ar school ofTice, th*; iea.” feelings for friends and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carhart. i weekend guests. Mr. and Mm. They ran go to church ond Uunduy achonl executive committcc and home Hostess was M rs. W illiam Wa5- rolalives allko . . . a card Miss Marjorie Taylor, a student William Westhafer; and son. Ward, Waiter morn and to iho muvlui In ihe ntternoon room .mothers. Thc proceeds arc muth assisted by Mrs. Edward W. for Euslor that expreises at Trenton State Teachers College, of Lcvlttow n, L: 1. ^ to go to the ‘telebinocular fund. ... Trenton, iii spending the spring Currie, Mrs, Frank II./ Uihn utul your lentimenfa lo per* n»lf/hly proud in one nt ou r Hunter oulfile, Mr. and Mrs. George Holfinger Earl B. Garrison, grammar school vacation w|th her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. William J, Rabel. . lection, Como see ond nnd non, Gerry, of fyorwich, Conn., principal, presented the proceeds Mrs. Charles Taylor. I On Apr., 29 a group of members choono from our vast were weekend guesls nf Mr. and from the Tuesday basketball games M r. and Mrs. C harles W. Y erger will entertain the latmdry workera selection. CHILDREN’S DRESSES - b otw ern-lho-M utaw an ond-ICeypoEti-uf—StrtjthbuFyi 'G o n n ;r-f<>rm<)r--r0sU Mrs. Charles Perrine, * iit_Macihum_S(utaJIofii)|taI. □eiutlne Envter fjpetirtls * faculties and the Matawan-Keyport dcnts, were overnight guests last Mrs. William J. Rabel entertained The nt^xl dab nieellng1 on Apr, freshmen, directed by Mr. Nuccio, night of .Mr. and Mra Edward W. her dessert bridge club yesterday. 17 will feature "Federation Day," j Buzza Cnrdo/.a lllsnn I lo 0 ...... 00c Prir.es werc awarded to Mrs. Con and Mrs. Robert McKinley of as a contribution to the telebi- Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Yerger left niton 7 lr. 10 1.00 noculnr fund. today for a visit in Williamsburg, rad Johannsmi and Mrs, Charles Breton Woods, third vice president, EASTER CARDS Miss Murphy announced that Mr. Va. B. H unt. -will bcv-joiest speaker. Mlsea 17 , . 2.4U Sinercla of Rutgers University, will ll.-.lmv-l from Jl till and M!llll ' . be sjieakef at thc May meeting. An interesting evening is planned Senior High Fellowship Bayview Presbyterian and all 4nrq:Jirivjtpd..to..0ttcnd. Easter Observances . Meets Sunday Evening LADIES ATTENTION 1 New Sjirin^ Dresses Miss Davison, high school libra FLATLUX rian, arranged an interesting exhibit William Stratton read tho Scrip* A Communion service will be Spccial Values .for..Easter of gram m ar school l>ooks. Hostesses, lure and the prayer was given by held Good Friday evening at 8 mothers of the fourth grade pupils, Ann Cartan at thc Sunday night o'clock in the Bayview Presbyter* EASTER BARGAINS IN HOSIERY were Mrs. West, Mrs. Mlckaylo, Jan Church, which meets Ip thc Mrs. Street. Mrs. RUlcnhouse, Mrs. m e fling of the Senior High West NYI.ONS <15 tfnuRe DiSanto ^nd Mrs. McCormick. minster Fellowship in the First ClifTwood Civic Center. ONE GALLON Presbyterian Church of Matawan. The sacrament will be admin mi . , 48 gauge Attend Catholic ...... Roy L em alrc read ' a jpoerii pertain- iste red b y - th o - I te v .„ D r , Q..._Bel) MAKE IT A BWEET EABTER Close and the Rev. R. Douglas 51 gauge Daughters Sessions In^ to Palm Sunday and Virgiina PAINT Tiiko her home a Jiox of Dellcloutt Merrlam. pastor. The new ciders, r u t Quality K apler Chfidies. Largo Dietrich gave a talk on “Palm assisted by the deacons,^ will serve ~ 60 gauge - Mrs. P. J. Ahem of Keyport. and iiKSfirtmeril of Candler;, Uuanleu, ete. Sunday" and the “Robe of Christ” for the first •time. Mrs. Lcda Mrs. Thomas' It. Walling, of Mat ' Cortiplei« line ol undevthlngs Bill Barker was elected to.vtakc Nielsen, soprano, will sing “Cal* • PA C E Ti BHAW 3 awan, attended tho 22nd annual AVERAGE aitractlvely priced. the place of Mary Ann Stamo? at v a r y /' x ...... e SC H R A FFT’fl state convention of Catholic Daugti- There-will be- a sunrise service e HUYLEHB ters of America, held < over lhe the conference' at«Jsland Heights ROOM Atlracilveljr P/lcpd. E aster m orning at f>30 on thc rear $3.60 RTOHE HOURili weekend at thc Bcrfccley-Carteret in May. Attending with him will ECONOMICAL Only lawn of the manse.' The pastor Hotel, Asbury Park. Mrs. Walling be the Rev. C. A. Galloway and Will be open Friday end Buturdey Evenings. ' will fipeak on “Miracles at Dawn.” is grand regent of Court St.. Joseph Sanford Hallock. FLAT-LUX) * u (IDENTICALLY Prc*ent were: the R*v. Mr. Following the service, refreshments 884, C atholic D aughters of K eyport, $ATIN'UIX>3{ MATCHED Galloway, Mary Ann Stain c j . S an will be, served. and was thl? court's d ele g a te .. , . • ford --Hallock, Virginia’. .Dictrieh, Memorkil Lille/i and Lenten banks 610S *L U X ) im ( COLORS SANDFORD’S The Cotton Shoppe Bishop;' Ahr o f tlie' Trenton- -Dio Ronald Whitev Connie Hueser. Ann will be dcdciat*d at lhe morning cese, made tin official visit to the Cartan, Catherine Otto, Bill Barker. worship at U a.m. Thc sermon ICiddieland” .shore arc;i' at lhe convention, bis D R U G S T O R E Virginia Mauie, Patricia Miller, topic will be "Ris^n, as Jfe Said/'. 133 MAW ST. Maiy K. Ocd.lll. first visit since his consecration. Geo. M. Harris, Inc. Betty Ward. Bill Stratton; John The junir choir will sing "Ifrrald . iind 4 - i}0 Main 8U..I MATAWAN 128 Main Street M utaw an Lyle, Bill Lyle, Roy Lcmalre, and the Story” and Walter A. VanKxler, I.ITTLU BT. MATAWAN You con buy Security Bonds by T .I. Mol. 1-1013 the Payroll Deduction Plan. . Ernest Christie: - „ . tenor, will sing “Tlie Holy City." MONMOUTH COUNTY RICAL ASSH 70 c u m ST. PAGE SIX THE MATA WAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY. APRIL , C u d of n t; Will God unroIL the .pallet^, „ Freneau' Firemen Red Bank'Freehold j§Us: And explain the'reason why _ ‘ We: w ish to ^m Sl fe Bedle Browntown Hptd-SpeciaLMeet Route Service Resumed Funeral Home. Rev. W arren S. The dark threads are as needful Layton, Rev. Charles Beynon, the 111 thu. Wuavut’s skillful haiid, The Freneau flremen- held Atigust-J; Daquiia announces that pallbearers and our many friends ,As tlie th rrjid s of gold an d sliver Easter Program In Cheesequake special meeting in the flrchousc Streets ays. Inc., Hudson County, and neighbors, who In* any way ; For the pattern which He . • Thursday evening. •...... has tuken over the Red Barjk- offered assistance or extended ~ y planned." " ...... * Seminary Professor . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuber, Freehold bus line, with operations Special Service Is sympathy during the illness and . Josie Burlcw MorrcU Freneau; Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie startling last'Saturday. Mn Daquiia To Conduct Service; death of our Son, Husband and Anna M. Morrell Listed; Palm Sprays Sickles, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skin said his company would ^maintain Father, Millard E; Morrell. pG—Adv. Elizabeth Ann Morrell Other Activities ner, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Eovino, daily service under the same fare • Distributed '• “Not until cach loom is silent, The Rev. Piorson Parker, S.T,D., all of Mutawart, and'.Mr. and Mrs. ochedule established'for the,line by And the shuttles cease to fly, . Have y ou read tha classified adrf A spccial Easter program will be •professor of New Testament at the Charles- Holmes, Morganviile, at Wallace Bacher, fonner owner. pi;cs<5nted Sunday m orning v from General Theological Seminary, New tended the roller derby at the The first bus leaves Sroad and 930 to 10:30 in the Browntown York City, will celebrate Holy Linden orcna Wednesday evening. Front Sts., Red Banlt, in the morn Union Sunday School. There will Communion lit the Cheesequake ' Mrs. F, ; Ludewig has returned ing at 5:50 a.m., and the last bus C H A R L I E ’S MATAWAN INN be spccial music and recitations Cha-pel of Our Saviour, Easter Sun to her Freneau. home after being leaves the same stop at midnight. and the public is invited to attend- day at 10 tun. a medical patient in the Monmouth The line runs through River Plaza. Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Ave." ' Matawan Lust Sunday at the Browntown There will be a service at the Memorial Hospital, Long Branch. Ilincroft, Everett, Holmdel, Bradc- . ■ Telephone Matawan 1*2287 Sunday school, palm leaves, grown chapel on Good: Friday evening, at . Mr, and Mrs. Johtf"Murphy had veltr Marlboro und East Freehold lo • by Mrs. Dtto Gnub, were dis 7 o’clock, as their Sunday guests, Mr. and the Freehold 'bus terminal. HouHy - f Specialising in . tributed to all whtj attended the Thcron Vallce of *lhc, Diocese of Mrs., Churles Murphy of Somer- service will be maintained morn INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES ■ "session. . • v j Pennsylvania, a student- ut .the ,villc. . ings and nights, Mr. Daquiia staled. Mrs. Relnke Janssen visited her . A report on the Red Cross drive General Theological Seminary, wus Two new buses, painted cream SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS sister, : Mrs. Charles Croydon, of for the BroWntown-Cedar Grove guest speaker at last night's service and white with a No. 1 designation, Occanport, Saturday. _____ JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES “ afcirsh o w s'n 'to talco llcctio n -o f $112.- in the chapel. wHLbeused-on -thexoute^cxplained Mrs.. Gerald Jack and Miss Jose —— ------u.------Ordet*^Jo~lakeput.— ------— ------In the Cedar Grove section $40.30 The chapel Sunday school will the new line owner. The Public hold un Easter egg hunt following phine Thompson, Red Bank, were Teletlilon nightly. Choice Wines and Liquor*. * wus collcctcd by Mrs. John Cham* Utility Commission approved' the Saturday guests of Mrs. Edwurd OPEN Al L YEAR ■i bcrlnin, chairman, Mrs. WilHam the 10, o’clock service Sunday. ' sdle of the line Feb. 15. . * A group of 40 m e t.a t tl^e Cheese S ch u b er; . , Pitney, Mrs. It. DufTord and Mrs. The above picture showj the main banking room beforo completion Mr. Bacher, a resident of Atlan* quake Chupel Sunday tp attend a v ' Louis Heiser jr. * In Browntown of recent renovations. . tic Highlands, started the . Red special musical service “The Seven •" the contributions w ere $71.50. Of Cliffwood P-TA To Bank-Freehold line In May of . 1940, ^ this amount, Miss ,Ann Molnarj Last Words of Christ”, by Dubois, Hold Fathers Night > nnd operated it until October. . collcctcd $20.50 and Miss M arie presented ata St. Peter’s' Church, Perth Amboy. . Particlpjitlng were, G aub $51...... ! the choirs of the parish and four The ClifTwood Parent-Tcnchcr The annual dance of the Brown-- Association cordially invites fathers SPECIALS guest soloists. . r • town Parcnt-Tcacher Association j to attend _the Apr. 13 meeting. BRIGHT S P O T will be held in ,thc Cheesequake i r The week’s award in the 'meiv Cll/Tord Reeves, president of the ' Firchouse on Saturday evening,! chandisc 'club sponsored by; the Matawan Township Boarcl of Sdu* RADIO SHOP A pr. 15. • * cation, will be guest speaker when Ladles Auxiliary of the Cheese- 27 E. Front St, 'Mrs.''Jafflea 'Fountain and—Mrd.- quitke-Firc Co;;wno made to Dnvid Fatlier.'s JNlL’ht A w ill. ho ,i»bserveilr • Pll.driQ Keyport -7< Otfo GnQb wirre Metuchen and Reilly of Matawan. He will discuss the proposed town Plainfield .visitors, "Monday. ;• The Cheesequake Ladies. jVux- ship schdol touiding program. The association will serve a DUMONT - MOTOROLA Mr. and' Mrs. .Paul MoIrW ofj| illary is holding a cord party ih the An Easter Woekond Moal ’ Browntown, entertained Saturday [/ flrchousc on Apr. 14. ■ ' ' covered dish supper. Radio a n d Television afternoon honoring their daughter, J . Mr. and Mrs. G. Meyer of Cheese- coipplele without that Poultry and .StocK Feed. Hay— PICKUP & DELIVERY v Ann, who was celebrating her 13th j. quake entertained over the week* 6traw—Lltter. Dog Food a specialty. P atfry/ Bread, Rolls b irthday,—G uests-w ere .Jean _Guub, end. Mr. and iMvs. Edward Kastner SALES and SERVICE Shirley Brown, Mary Lou Blahota, and children, Candy~and RichaTdr Stultz. ‘ wjtf 'Cookies.””'’'" " Walter Barosky, Leigh Seeley, o f Irvington: iMr. and M rs.-C h ris -Betty Lou Pitney. Peggy Chamber Therkclscn, Miv and Mrs, Fred . So on- your Food Shopping tour In lain and Arlene Molnnr. ‘ ' Traulman and Walter Dixon of Fred Fcssler of Hazlet, visited Roselle. * , ' town... don't forget your favorlto his nephew, Wultcr Gaub and Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Graham BAKERY In Matawan. family, in Browntown, Tuesday and . children, were Wednesday Evening. supper* guests of Mr. Graham’s • j 'Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrell of parents, Mr. and' Mrs. W. Graham Metuchen, were Sunday visitors of Tho now lighting i/slem effectively sets off the modornisod main of Roselle? ------Mr.' and Mrs. James Fountain and banking room to which seven new'teller'* cages have been addod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Locsch wero Mr. and Mrs. O tto Ga,ub. - S unday d in n er guests of Mrs. Wjll* addition to the force dcsfiltc tlie Mr. rind Mrs. John Logoyda of Interior of the main banking lam Clark, Staten Island. room of the Farmers nnd Merchants continued introduction of modern Browntown, entertained Sunday There wiil be no social activities National Bank, MaLawan, ns chang business machine equipment. for their daughter, Katie," who was in the Cedar Grove Community ed by rcrnodoling lately completed, celebrating her sixth birthday. Club on Apr. 7 and 14. Square is shown in the above pictures. Guests were Kay, Helen and Flor Parents Of Daughter dances will be resumed Apr., 21. ence Keating, Eluinc Burlcw and This is the second alteration In the structure of. the original bank Mr, and Mrs. Roscoc Buldwjn, of R uth Logoyda, and Mr. find Mrs. Lake Bank Area Burns building, erected in 1915. The first the Freneau section of Matnwan, • Ju arez an d Eon, M artin, of P erth was made In 1030 and encompassed arc parents of a second child, a A lurgc area of brush on the Amboy. . . putting n new front on the build daughter, born In Perth Amboy shores of Lake LclTcrts In the vicin Mrs. Nicholas L. Arace and Miss THE C A K E B O X BAKE SHOP ing, adding n bookkeeping room on General Hospitul on Saturday, Apr. ity of Church and Wyckoff Sts., Marie Gaub were Saturday visitors Liberal Building^ Loan Association the second-story rear und raising 1, 1050. Tilt baby weighed seven Mntawan, wns burned over Sunday, 143 Main Street Phone 1-2625 In New Brunswick. . the number of teller's windows pounds, 10 ounces, and has been The- Mntawan Fire Department Mrs. Alice Weston, William 1 5 9 Main Street MATAWAN from one toflvc...... named Shnron Sue. ' . answered a general alarm. QuQde, Richnrd Fenwick, Charles Storo Hours) Open Daily from 6:30.A. M. to S P. M. Burlew ond Thomas Miller, mem* T he substantial ex te n t of* the MATAWAN Sundays 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. -bcrs of the. Madison 'Township latest change can be .appreciated Board of EducnUon; and Mra. from the iact the nujnber of teller’s '~~Nreholas_L-ArDce, president-of the cagcB Is now increased to 12. Joseph Browntown iPirrcni^oucbgr^A sso• Baicr, bank vice president, stated elation; ond Raym ond VoorKecfC JLJ h plnnnod to use only seven of supervising principal of Madison Uicsonow^hc^tUerajwHTbe put Open the door Ford's new push-button han Township Schools, attended a spec In ,use ys needed. T his nce< dles open at • toucti. Anchored i i . at both ends u sleeves can’t ial meeting Mar. 28 Fponsored by been anticipated from tho rate of and gel lie Ford “Feel1! New foam rubber front test lncrcaso in the bank’s business. catch. cushion, over non-sag seat the South River Board of Eduea- springs, give buoyant "easy tiort. South River. Supervising The new plan of the bank interior chair’ comfort J long* ‘ Principal Charles Colcmun intro -presents a balanced array of teller’s Sit in the loam rubber seat , distance driving. duced members of the faculty and cages surrounding the foyer, with. described the various school courses. the entrance to the vault centered \ a atd get the Ferd "feel in the rear. All superstructures FL O W E R S are the.... to the teller’s cages have been re* Matawan Downed 12-0 moved, nfTordlng un open view of Arm-red provides full hind the cages from the windows nf the Swing the door shut grip for easy dosing of silent, In Practice Ball Game E a s t e r G i f t secure door latch. bookkeeping room on the second First competitive action of-Wat- floor In the rear. Two offlccs have l i i s; oad get the Ferd “'Feel" nwan High’s baseball .squad for the been ndded at the front of the main 1050 season wns rom ethlng less than banking room, one at the end of • Personal attention given With new super* a howling success as Ihc team was each line of cages. fitted piatoni, drubbed by Red Bank Catholic to every order from . . . new silent spin Sidewalls Rcdocoratod Start up the V-8 Engine fan, new lami Ii. S. in n practice gutnc Tuesday The sidewalls ond cclllng have nated timing on M ataw an ftfcld 12-0. Coach An been rcdccoralcd in tan, blue and \i; i and got the Ford “Feel" gear. Ford's thqny J. Nuccio refused to be dis new ‘V-8 is " so gold. New lights have been added quiet it whispers mayed by the showing of his with Increased lumen output from while itworlu. charges, ascribing it to the fact use of a smaller number of bulbs the players had had only three having a higher wattage. A vcnti- Slip off the hand brake outdoor workouts and the batters latLiU! fan has been installed which had gotten In Just three minutes of changes the air In the innin banking ARNE KALMA trials at the plate before facing.the m and get tie Ferd " W . No stooping or groping to room at the rat? of 0200 cubic fcet> find Ford's conveniently Red Bankers.' , per minute. . ‘ Jjip4 Jwfcei And Wildness on the part of pitchers , - .The -vault has been chimfied to Flowers operation h euler, too Gordon Marvel,' Roland T’Hylor. meet the demands of the new bank Highway 4 MATAWAN Step on the gas Parnell Bothunc and. Bill Griswold ing loom set-up. . Each 'teller.‘has was blnmed for the size of’ the his. own individual .tyish vault so Phone MAtawan 1-0825 i~i i andget the Ferd'"Feel" lust touch the gas treadle and teet Fcorc, The Red Bankers did not the transactions of .qaclu teller can Ford’s mighty powerplant respond! V-8 oi Six, both are tops for.smooth, spar-~ get very many hits, but the In be kept a continuous-separate item ability of Mutuwan hurlers to And Wing performance. ■ ' ir)lil\(ill)ank'juicc.oui!.tlniiulNewr HtceL -thcnJiatevai(i-Tibt"Knve"iifem'iotj files, containoni and coin machines Steerf orthe blimps You ride "Mid Ship” in the level center inany chances , to bat hard during have been secured for each-cage.- section for . .super comfort.. Ford's. the flve-Inning contest. Coach A National' Cnsh Register interest i . . ond g tt the Ferd "Feel" “ Hjrdra-CoiP and "Para-Flex” Springs The Family Next Doer... .. simply so rt up the bumps. Nuccio expressed satisfaction after and Installment mnchln? has been the "game at the errorless- ball In use for two years. < t> ■: P o t f - play by his fielders. ' - .... Another change in tiic vault is Touch a'toe to the brake'1 Fords King-Size 8rikes use part oi the more than doubling the'numbiT the car's own momentum for extra stoppinspower. You get smooth, straight, .Announce Engagement of Bafo deposit boxen, there heing V . i*.V and get the\Ferd “Feel" lloe, 35% easier stops. ‘ .r>H4 now ns nguinst 204 {oiW iiy, Mrs. Lena Haugobook, 20 Clinton The Fanners nnd Merchnnts A A t k your Ford Dealer about St., Mutawan, announces the en National Bank is the oldest bank gagement of her daughter, Annie L. Jil. M onm outh C ounty ,'h av in g b*2cn Cpl. W illiam” F. founded In 11130. The original bunk / r r HAS THE I Russell, Ton ot~-«iv~-iui£L Mrs! ing house was next-door ' to tho GOLD MEDAl George Russell, 23 OrciumT^TT •of -tluL4 y rp cn t s tru cture on the AS ’FASHION CAR1 M atawan. . • . c ' north sidc/uTiTs uitftding Is now AGAIN THIS YEAR”; ..Miss.iimigobook attended -schools known -as - the -Wcinstc-ln—building- in Georgia and Matawan. Cpl. nnci is used ns a law yer’s ofTicc. Russell attended Matawan High The number of employees has School and is now stationed at j Increased from five to'twelve since MncDill Field, Fla. the last ehungc wns wndo in .the No date has been set for the bimk’K business building. Expan Wedding. sion of bu^lncus has required this
'■'You lorgot your Anniversary- • baltar ’phons for llowari!" . .-asp. .. "■ ' " . - • In an cmcrgcncy — big or lot more than you pay for it. 'little — no.ons £nn estimate :t, tiMnaM a, na,l_ naj : - - .. ... „ th c value.of telephone sem ce. "yit ^gg«,t ihot down far Easter Specials - - - It can be priceless! W c think ' qukk roF.rflrxo th. tel.pho^ nun* : BANANAS ..... ARTICHOKES you’ll agree, too, that the tvfry- b.n of ycur fomny ph/xltlan and day oildcd comfort and con of h.n you might Mftd In a hvfry. Konv *- is the one fine car iiTthe low»price field! lo mok. omorflertcy colk—ond a lot 2 lbs. 2 5 * 3 ( o r 2 5 * venience your telephone scr- of useful Information—li glwn • ’ 1 ' • ' " , ' ’ i , • ■ ' ■ ' - . ’ - ' ' ' vicc provides, nnd the time front pogii of your Telephone Di LARGE SELECTION of EASTER FLOWERS and effort it saves is worth a rectory. . BCF0RS YOU BUY ANY CAR "TiST DRIVE” THl '50 FORD
" M A T A W A N FARM PRODUCE NEW JERSEY BELL CC HJAlW CTDEET ‘ opp. barhett TELEPHONE COMPANY George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. Oi). fflAIN MUfcfcl . AGENCY MAIN STREET, MATAWJRptf “V THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE ONE-SECOND SECTION
...... W. S. WALLACE SCULLY AMOCO SERVICE STATION sinAUD MciTons, i m c . • Men's Clothiera Uroadway-Maple PI., Six Corners_____ Kali«r-FrBior D«ilor ; Croilty Distributor W. Front St. Keyport i. K oyport/ N, J. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH . Balts and Barrlct • TnlNlTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rav. Norman R, Blloy. pastor , THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK MONTAGNA'S AMOCO SEJIVICE STATION Highway 39 * Clark 81. nay. Allrad Clark Arnold |r„ r.clor Kaypprt, If. J, ' ' W. Front St., Keyport Highway 35 " Haslet, N. J. . KEYPORT REFORMED CHURCH SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Albert 0. Shlphora 1, patior . Rav, W, J. Hutcheson, paator CLIFFWOOD AMOCO 8ERVICE STATION . BAY DRUG CO. ... JOHN H. BECKFin, INC. ’ c ^. Oraonhouioi • - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ...... W. Front St. ‘ Keyport, N. J. Highway 35 ttrfd Keyport CuliH ST. JAMES A, M. E. ZION CHUHC1I Rav. George A. Cospor, pastor CSKfffcood, N. J, K^Mlrtawan*rreehold Road Rav, E. n . Taylor, pastor
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH KEYPORT CLEANERS POTTERY CO, Rev. Robert Kelsey, pastor Keyport and Matawan - MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Matawan-Froohold Road . . '' Washington Si.. Matawan CETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH BROAD STREET CLEANERS r M organvllle, N. J. CLIFFWOOD COMMUNITY METHODIST Hev. Frederick Bods, paitor 78 Drosd St. Keyport . FRANK VANBYCKLE, INC. CHURCH - n. L. CARTAN (t CO. Rev. E, Jay Amey, pastor FIRST CHUHCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ! Dodgs-Plymouth Hosier Main St. Matawan Balts and Servlco Scheyichbl Hall. Main St. ' COTTRELL'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT BAYVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH W. Front St., Old Cutoff Rd. Front St. ■ IUd Hank Ilav. n, Douglas Merrlam. pastor VANS AOENCY Keyport N. J. • ; James Hourlhan , UNION BEACH Reaji, Estate and Insurance Keyporl Salas noprosentallva MT. MOHIAII BAPTIST CltU nCII Rav. Jamea W. Carter, pastor * ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. Highway 4 and Main St. HOLY FAMILY R. C. CHURCH M atawan, N. J, Rev, Edward R. Sullivan, pastor Broadway, Six Corners ----- OniVB, PAINT BHACK ,/ PROVIDENCE DAPTIBT CI1UHC1I Highway 30 Union Daaelt Ilev, John Currie, pastor KayporL N. J, ' ; BONBON'S nADIO-TELEVISION GRACE ijETHODIST CHUHCH “ Rav. E. Jar A may, pastor Sales and Servlco BT. MAHK H MHTIfODinT CHUHCH ROLLO POST HOUSE Main St. . Matawan flAIUTAN VAULT K MONUMENT WOHKB . Ilev. Oula Lyons, pastor FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Dining Room • Cocktail Lounge Mr ' . .. M°y Lambertson. .prop, n«v. Charlaa R. Thomas, pallor Six Cornon, Highway 35 BINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDUY W. Front St. ---- ^ Keyyoirt Keyport, N. J. . L ow er B road 81. • F in l SI, RARITAN TOWNSHIP Koyport N. J, - JOHNNY'U DINUIl ~ KEANSBURG-..... NORTH CENTEnviI.l.E CHAPEL HOLLYWOOD SEHVICE STATION ~‘ John Flna. prop. ' Middle Hoad ; Ferranfe Bros., prop, ...... ■ / M' «c M, APPI,IANCLVINC. ’ ST. ANN'S R, C. CHURCH ■ Highway 35 • ISlx Corners Ntv. A. D. McQ*w, pailor ;flevr Edwant-Ar Corrigan,"paslor — ’" M a p le P l .------—— BlxComert " -Main~8t,~ •■■t: ■ ” ‘:'7'7~T4IIiw aivr_;-~ "JC*yporl. N. J. Keyport, N. J. - _ J ‘ " ’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH DAY FUNERAL HOME MARLBORO TOWNSHIP Rev, Sanford Haney. pastor RALPH F1HEDLAND & U N 00. ’ JOHN NEIL8EH • PAUL SMALLEY Mapl* Pl„ opp. Bl. Joseph's Church [^trohiarlno Plant Uldg. . , John's Bar 8t Grill ST. OAnillEL'O II. C. CHUItCII ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4 Koyport, N. J. Keyporl, N, J, : Bradavelt . Rev. William. E. S lo tt vicar Highway 35 - Cliffwood Ave., Ilav. John J, Nowak, pastor ''. j _ Cliffwood, N. J. YE COTTAGE INN' LANDAU KNITTING MFG. CO. Arthur Schultse, prop. BT. JOIIN B n. c, CHUHCH — — —, Marlboro EAST KEANSBURG CLIFF'S AUCTION SALES •' '' Atiroinarino Plant IJIdg, '<•' W. Front St. . Keyporl - Rav. John J. Nowak, pnslor Cliff Schneider ■ . _ K typorl, N. J, ST. CATHERINE'S H, C. CHURCH Rev. Francis P. Gunner, paitor Highway 30 Keyport CLIFFWOOD INN DINING ROOM OT, CATfUniNE'H II. C. CHUnCH <3to. Pousenc-Frafices Smith, props. J. J. NEW llEimV CO. Everott Ilav. Jolm J, Nowak, pastor DAYSHORE COMMUNITY CHUHCH VICTORY SEIIVICE STATION Highway 3S • Cliffwood Art. 6c * 10c -26c Dloit Rav. John P. Euler, pastor AMOCO PRODUCTS s CUMwood, N. J. W. Front Bl, K typorl MoiioANvii.Ln m i:t h o i)iiit c iiu iic ii ______Lerov Erlkson. prop. lltv, John. Kirby - L. W. Front BL T"":...... ^ k i y p o r t ' ...... GEOHGE S. BARIILTT U SON, AMERICAN ACOUHTICIt, INC. , NEW MONMOUTH mnLE PnOTEHTANT CHUHCH (r. FORD SALES U SERVICE Aaromarliia Plant Dldg. BOIIOUQH OF KEYPORT nnhorlnvillf* Walnut Bt. Keyporl Itav, Edwin P. flponctr, pastor . ST. MARYS H. C. CHURCH Hesdquartv/s- . 33 years a Ford Dealer Her. Robert T. Bulraan. pastor . Matawan ' <1 ’ ' ' . Boro. HalL E. Front BL , OLD UIHCK IlCrOIlMKD CIIUIICII m i /y VINCE'S FOOD HKI1VICE FIRST BAPTIST CHUnCH H radevelt Rev. William E. Blsgrove. pastor BUHLEH b DITTEII. INC. Union and Murniri'jilde Ares. Nov. L I). Honlo, pastor BOROUGH 6 f MATAWAN • i .Headquarters . Hudson toSa)es It Service Union Be.ch, N, J, , Broad and Third ttls. BPIIING VALLEY COMMUNITY CIIUIICII Boro Hall, Main St. LAURENCE HARBOR • - Tom Clayton, Ltadar , Keyport, If. J. . ’ fHE MATAWAN BANK ST. LAWRENCE'S R. C. CHURCH . »KEYPORT DIflrER •- Main St. Rev. Waller Slaltary. pastor Paler,Alikas, prop. THE MATAWAH JOURHAL OLD TENNENT Highway 3} Six Corners BEDLC. rUNf.nAL HOMES LAURENCE HARBOn COMMUNITY Kayport; H. ■ J.------THE KEYPOI1T WEEKLY OLD TENNENT CIIUIICII .....- CHURCH _ 1 ' :______and M«|«w«n ,...... T .n ti.n l $ Hav. William E. Webstar, pastor ~ I I .». Charles II, Half, pallor PAGE TWO-SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N, J; -THURSDAY,-APRIL fi, 1950.
Name . Town nuiirtber : of modifications which Keelan went on to win tljestate* WALTER HEADE THEAT1IES Nuccio Cuts novice ’ A.A.U. "title at Trentoa Mezzopahe Hot Shore Entry Is M w ^tfaith U. Beach^ • 180*170—330 were not permitted In September. on M onday, is a rough, tough G.powelsoij keyport 176-178—354 In iast September’s Lapghom^ CARLTON Red Batik brawler and he should go far • 684 classic for new model /cars, ..the with the proper handling. In F. Powelson Keyport 140-125-1 OldsmobUe 88’s domihated os Curtls PARAMOUNT To addition to a terrific punch, On Center Alleys IBar H (1) Doubles Winner John Milo Keyport 213-20^-417 Turner Of Roanoke, Va., Red Bryoh Keelan showed some boxing Moore ...... 158 170 100 Long Branch ' • 082 of Atlanta, and Bob Flocjt of promise in his local appearance. - Johnson ______•. 180 .138 151 Huskie Coach Pressed Red Bank Star Grabs Red Bank-Long Branch i R u th .W ilks I^eyport 135*172—307 Atlanta, jwced' the field In thr<^ st>N„ MOH...TOEB., April lt-17-1# As. for Cavagrraro, this 17-year- .135 All-Events Lead; Mini 1 Blind ...... r 135 ■ Pair Capture Keyport C. Howard J k e y p o rt 183-183—30(5 rocket-motored machines, .trailed b> To Get Team In Shape old 'stole the lancy of the crowd Bennett*"-...... 183 \ 1 4 i 101' •with . a ..magnificent display of 073 Frank Mundy of Atlanta, and Bill . Advances In Singles V orhies ...... Mixed Tournament For Opener courage. When it..is borne' In . . 190 ,189 m Ruth Wilks - K eyport ._149-137—280 B la ir of H igh P oint, I n .194? C adil FINALLY, at • mind that ih meeting- and dis* F . K aufer K eyport 108*217—385 taatawon High’s bnseball squad J b c Menziopane, veteran Hi d ' ■ . . . , The ehtry of Margaret Carliale M lac^. . - • . posing of tho more experienced 801 773 800 : 07t - was. cut io a workdhlo size by Cfiach lied Bank, and A. DeFJUppo of last, after a Dick Voljie of Koansburg. _ 4 C ham p's B ar (2) B, D rio L. B ranch JC4-1C7—331 Anthony Nuccio this week. With Lorn; Branch, won the successful Have you read the daubed adsT Cuviignaro was making his-debut i Jpegcr ...... 107 194 . 158 F . D rio L. B ranch ^10^-174—337 58 hopefuls reporting, Coach Nuccio in boxing, -his ' performnace mixed doubles tournament staged Weiss — ’...... 171 .152 / ,v' • 008 year delay, found hlniself- confronted with wjis all tlie more remarkable. m ' and .supervision for so m any ploy- bouts lined up for his charge weekend of competition. Winner of high gajne in tourney C. Shown Koyport 109-158—327 Pnulson ...... ItiO 184 181 you can see«*. erg. Everyone was lo get a chance in the near future and It will be was Steve siovenz of KGyport, who 007 interesting to observe Cavag- Mary Smith U Beach 180-130—310 to fihow his wares. With bad i * ' ' • Scored a .225; ; tel., Malawan tTtie5 iinro’s progress. Tlie Dick -Bruno- 800 707 843 G. Powelson Keyport 108-177—305 weather keeping .the squad indoors his top posltioh as the • nie Cprlisle-DeFilippo entry had - Dnd~4ho-:flold-Jn..JiQ-Conditjpn for B.. B. Disbrow feature, Jlgt\t Bayview A. A. (1) *' 001 fri., Sat. : Apr. 7-3 "Thursday- lived—up- tii—advance wanned-tQ-lbe^business.J ajri2 total, .with M/ss Carlisle tu r«- ploy, the press of time forced the s skislitk ...... 7 180 -161 - m - billing, Bill Balbach, Keans Pace setters in the team, ing. in gam es o f 17ti-i&5r fo r 3fll, T he Gal WHf» HOWARD HUGHES’ | Blind ...... 135 135 135 - Matawan .mentor to reduce hln burg promoter, offered both a while her partner ended up with Big Race. At Langhorne j B arker ...... , 120 105 105 Took the West varsity group to a number he could return match but Disbrow, whbse 10 pini> losi3 In the to tal on 100-185 Yvonne DeCailo - C bu. Coburn Tloss ...... 193 193 Speedway On April 16th handle for whipping a combine into employment makes it difficult >1 scores., 1 ' ’ - * a » d — • • - • .. 1J Pease ...... 214 172 146 shape for tho flrst game, for him to find time to train, Alma Korncski, Perth Amboy, At that, the difficulties encounter The first major racing event of 1 Down Memory Cane may bc forced to decline. i • jm d J: Dillion, ClifTwood, finislied A compilation of old-tlm? Hack ed s o far-mokes it .dubious if tbe • * , • • '■ 803 820 ’ 803 th c 1950 season.for this section w ill 604-C3—to go w ith u at 2 p. m. ' 220 201 212 CLARK GABLE could not be kept on lhe squad roll • • ' #'#''* 0 30-pin handicap for a 2D02 aggre P ep ...... Continuous Sunday, trom 3 d . m . SUN., MON. It TU ES. * M ancini ...... 205 182 180 join outside teams where they can • RICHARD K. GREGORY of gate. The next three teams held Humphrey Bogart - •" Muscarellp ...... 120 170 170, .Jean ette MacDONALD Thurs.* Fri., Sat. Apr. 8-7- . Eleanor Parker acquire experience for duty in Keansburg, midshipman ihlrd their positions from previous B. Potilib’on ...... 103 100) seasons to comc. ■ class, USNA, became the 135- weeks .140 pound brigade boxing champion Team s K ru ser ...... 170 .151 211 M _ SPENCER TRACY BLACK MAGIC CHAIN LIGHTNING of the U. S. Naval Academy w llh . Nick Cammnrano’s, Long Branch, ------r ; When he dcclsioned Midshipman 809 003 039 Orson Wallas - Nancy Guild Starting WED. . , 2032-30-2902 ’ SANTAANCfSOO Valentina .Corteie First Class Albert {S. Drew of Freem an's Freehold, 2814-144— W :L lACJl H0LT.JESSIERALPH.TED HEALY . 20 • Added Attraction. Sat; Only WHEN WILLIE Augusta, Ga., In thc finals of the 2958 ' • . John’s Bar ...... 49‘~ AW.S.VAM DYKE PRODUCTION L O O K I N G Brigade Tournament held at Steve's ‘ Club, Manasquan, Schwark’s Uec — . . ; . . . . 41 . 34! COMES MARCfUNG Ajtpapolls, _ Md4 Midshipman NEWS CARTOON HORSEMAN OF THE Strother’s Builders r . • • • . 40 35 HOME. Gregory, son'of" Mr.. and Mrs. 27t3-228—2041. E isner’s, Red Bank, 27.‘Jfl-150- Yc Cottage Inn .. . . 40 35 SIERRAS s t a r r i n g I T O V E R Clyde E. Gregory of 40 Twilight Champ’s Bar ...... 35. 40| D a n D a i l e y Ave., Keansburg, was presented 2897 ( SUNDAY and MONDAY Apr. 9-10 with Charles Starralt ~r Varlese Construction ... , 35 40 a pair of golden boxing-gloves- ... Doubl** i> .. . Sat. Matinee—Epltodo 12 .- 3 |—-~44 - ; t - - Conllnuouf Balh'Da)ri:Stat>lita:at 1i4S J •KEYPORT DINER'S sensational by. Gene Tunney, world’s ex-; J. Tuttle, J. Menzsopane,. Red 'WUJ>^ILL_lftClCQJC __ Bayview A. A. ; . . 20 STRAND PE victory skein that led to ihe Central heavyweight boxing champ. A Bonk, 002-088—1290. ' 1« Sun,, M on. A pr. 9*10 Jersey scmipro title continues the former Murine Corps private, C. Bridcou, G. Shown, Keyport, tradition of success In baskutball Midshipman Gregory attended 574-594.8—1249. West Keansburg Evenk Today and Tomorrow associated with the .name of Key tho Nnval Academy Preparatory R . Breeder, J. Cesare, Kwrestling won_ during his . S ln g lts sition 31-9, th c W est K eansburg - in Technicolor . .— - - Co-Peature ! coinc tro m Keyport, but most of plebe year. More than 70 mid- • W. Johnson, Freehold, 060-39 Westerners evened matters with w ith Johnny Sheffleld them did. It is'deflnltely a Keyport shipmen competed In this year’s 099. , the Port Monmouth GOP capers on Edmund Gwenn • Donald Crisp Geraldine Brooks and Lassie outfit and Keyport has every right tourney nt Annapolis. R. M intz, K eyport, 004-03—007. the Balbach Auditorium floor, BOMBA ON to bj proud of the players. Tlie M. A um aek sr., R ed Bank, 581-72 Keansburg, Thursday. Tlie scorc Tues., Wed. April IM* PANTHER ISLAND Alikas brothers, Tomfny and Harry, -053. waa 73-4.r>. In a previous meeting aro •* especially deserving of L. Thom pson, B elm ar, S95-48—04: the Port Monmouth flvtf had earned - - CARTOON plaudit as thc ones who organised Holy Name Nine All-.Eventi THE PIRATES OF CAPRI SUN. and MON. tho club, not overlooking their a close decision. w ith 1 J. Mcnzzopnne, Rod Bnnk, 1940. ADDED ATTRACTION ^OTH DAYS (Matinee Only) Lee Bowman - Eiyse Kno«c father, Pete Alikas who put up tre Is Re-organized The win wns tlio 25th in 27 games Louis Hayward - Binnle Barnet dough. for West Keansburg. Bill Wheatley . a lso ' THERE’S A GIRL • • •- * Stock Cars Resume At camc through with a total of 26 “1 HOUR OF CARTOONS” • JIMMY CRODPICK’S play points to pacc the winners’ attack, . AIR HOSTESS IN MY HEART johnny Turk Manager; Long Branch Apr. 15th W llh . ' was • no small factor In. tho lie wa.s aided and abetted in tho Co-Pealure . - . success attained by -the D iner- To Alternate With Rosa Ford - .Gloria Henry point production department by TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Apr. 11-12 men. All of which makes us The gyrating stockcars arid their Wed. Continuous from 2 p.m. DAVY CROCKETT, CYO On U«ft Of Field Matty Devine and Al Murphy, who wonder. At Scton Hall, where madcap racing drlvors will be back ' Matinee Wednesday* Starting ai 2 P. M« at Long Branch Stadium, Saturday contributed lfl and 14 ' ijwlntB, T hurs., F ri., S a t A pr. 13-14-15 INDIAN SCOUT Jimmy la a senior, ho was just Uncertainty over whether there n.g. for basketball. Too small, night, A pr. 15, w ith a schedule of respectively, . would be a Keyport Holy Name TUES. anil WED. - - lor one thing. This seems i>ccullar eight races capped by a feature W. K eansburg (73) MONTANA baseball team this summer was Claudette Colbert - Henry Fonda as we do not believe there Ja so over the long 50*Inp route. It is the G P in Technicolor cleared awuy last , week when the F She Paid • much difference between - thc Initial program of auto racing of Bowne, f ...... 1 3 w ith caliber of basketball played In diamond aggregation wns re-organ. Errol Flynn - Alexis Smith the shore campaign for 1050. Curlmrt, f ...... • 2 1 • fi DRUMS “ALONG thc level of competition an- Ized with John Turk ns manager. \ C U M M IN G S ' also Most of the old favorites will Linde, f ...... 0 0 -0 I UZA^ETH OIANA THE MOHAW K ---counlcred'bytho-Dinonnon-aittl— lesuo -over -lho-u«o-olr4lu> Oak bD_TJn~tap_forthc"openlng' feature Carney, e ...... : r ~ ~ T . • that prevalent In the college Shades field Sundays was settled ~T~ ) SCOTT LYNN A DANGEOUS Co-Feature ______and many faces, new to county fons, Niles, c ...... r . 0 0 i) , Tyrone Power - Linda DatntU .’ ranks In which Seton Hall en with the St. Joseph's C.Y.O. team also will be manipulating the Lesnovich, g ...... "... 0 •2 ■! - HAL W ALLIS’P,.ducii.n gages, but that Jimmy could not at ’least. The Holy Name and the ; r PROFESSION have made good as a cdllugc whirling cars around Uie fust ’4- 0 C.Y.O. will alternate. In use of thc A. M urphy, a 2 14 _ W ith r; • " . THE MARK OF ca/jcjrter. Wc realize Croddjclc inlle track. The Long Branch M. Devine, u ...... G.orge Haft - Ella Rsln.i Held a\d playing away. A third 0 0 10 PAID IN FULL ZORRO came from a small high school champion, Frank Schneider, will Wheatley, y ...... 12 2 .20 P ti O 'B ri.n township\team was reported fllso ..... RVE ARDEN and played on HofTman ta n s bc present to initiate dcfenso of his —- Sat. M atin*.. Eplsoda 13 ' DISHES TO THE LADIES to want InSndtffmondT thal repeatedly did fudcouts in liardwou 1 040 laurels, Lenny 33 7 73 "WILD BILL HICKOK" EVERY TUES. and WED. toummnent play. A leading llcvcd now they have withdrawn. Brown, last year’s runnerup, will scorer of the team, ft made Jfm* Pori Monmouth (45) Thc revamped Holy Name team try stopping Schneider in thc gctn* a F P my look like a spark i>lug who CAHTOON NOVELTY will be wcil-fortlfled In the box, way card as will Pappy Hough, Freibott. f ...... 0 2 10 misfired whenever the pressure Bill Furby, Vic Youncofskl, Mike Dutch Sway2c, Bob Cook, Charley wa9 on. Maybe Scton Hall W. Lube, f ...... 0 0 12 Devino and Pat Longo, of the.KMO Muscatd, Bob Courtwrlght, Johnny DinnVrware to the Ladies at all Performances. couchcs took too much account Elliott, f ...... 0 0 0 Everyone Invited of this. Still wo cannot but feel club, fire being joined by wJohn Cabrcl and’Eddie Ader, rind other Lchtnon, c ...... 1 0 2 Young and Old ' the triumph of tlie Dinermen Is Czeskt and Dan Ferrante in the cruckerjack drivers, ' W ard, e ...... •...... 0 1* 1 We're Holding A Gala sort of a vindication for Jimmy. mound corps. Tony Nappi will do Present plans call for stock car Johnson, ...... 0 0 0 Next THURS., FRI., SAT. Apr. 13-14-15 • • • • tho receiving. ^ racing every Saturday following Today and Tomorrow 1 Dayton, g ...... 2 0 4 the April 15 curtain-raiser with a • WITH ALL CREDIT DUE the Ferronte will piny flrst to . bring Keelen, «•?. , 0 1 1 — HE'S A TEST PILOT FOR JET PLANES! WHAT A R O LE!*~ Easter Stage and THE Dinermen, our ptck of all scinpro shift Into twicc-a-week of Saturday his batting power into tho lineup Policostro, jj ...... "f... 3 1 basketball clubs to'play-under the 7 HUMPHREY (MANOR DESPERADOES when • he- Is - not hurUng. -.Frank and WcdneSdnyJater In the season. -—*...... — ...... - —. — — .... Screen Show Keyport name still has to be the A ir-ltic ln g ^tig h ts w ill' have. 0:00 , w i t h Davino is slated for second and 20 5 45 Randolph --Clali^ T re to f o ld A. A. lien Dane, Stnn Carhart, Sam Lauro short. Carlo Vinci, one p.m. starting times. D uke Miller, M arion (Toot) Walling* Score by Periods Co-Feature 4 . of the players lost when Eleanor parkar variably on the tap. Given even a season at the Freehold Raccway. THE DOHOTHY TOLAHD field. Longo ond Bill Furey will small percentage of taps, the A. A. These dates were designated by the KBHIK DANCE STUDIO PRESENTS -would do the rest. They ptayed share the ccnterfleW assignment New Jersey Racing Commission Back again at CHAIN LIGHTNING Ad Easter M u sia l Variety basketball five nights n week and when not pitching. Turk will play and were approved by ihe United ■ Lonfe Branch of Dancet— Pantenlme never seethed to grow stale. They right field. *. .. WED. and THURS. States Trotting Association, There The Sunday Drivers on b were Just as sharp in April os they . Wore .play ers may. be. added.to this Specialties will bo nine evente-daily-through -S aturday Speed-Spree Yvonne D e C a r lo . Chat. Cebum “ ^W ereThJahuaryrTheboyakeptit roster but ii is unlikely they will o u t th e m eet, Conners played with the South . *On The fcotvtfwaMc" ;• at (imd, M auk - rnrtdi . Keeisn, K ean^urg heavyweight* Stoker nnd Blower Omm fl i/.yfc.i Jlm i'ie Admlsiions:* Childran 15c * At On Q rltw i t i l l , Troo and l:M PM. an d M urohy ;C a vagnarft CUIT- Amboy A. A. last year in tho Specially p(«pared Buckwheat knd LONG BRANCH. N, J, Adults SOc. lax lact -wood lightweight, ..who.closed., National Baseball' Congress , At »U« Coal—No CUnkeri Immediate FlrU.rtct, lliBd'P. M— W 0 NT0 WN.N.J. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY C v * X , «almrd»r. laadar Holla. T*- and opened Thursday's card. ! Drthwr. stulta. wju ■dminlon MiU »l ll* lax incM*d. Wleliit^ 7^°n* V ! Claislfled get resul!* clwiplf. JEHtlBSDAY, -APRIL--6I ■ 1950- THE MATAWAN JOURN AI t MAT A WAN, N.rJT PACfrTHREE^SECOND SECTION Jersey ACTION IN RARITAN BOYS CUIB BOUTS' Keelan Wins, Asmar Keyport Rec, Ahern's ■ Over 1000 Fans Loses Trenton Bouts Raiders In Drill Register Bowling Win* Keyport Rec Ahem's Market . . 7 , . , 'W' < Jtfck (One*Round) Keelan of Tho Keyport Rec bowlers stlU Gentile’s Market , 4 0 an Crown To Diner See Bruno Score Keansburg. won the novice A.A.U. With Blue B ishops.. maintained n two-gume hold on Murtlni’s .Diner ...... 42 42 heavyweight crown at Trenton first place in the Ladies Monday R L. S cott ...... 4a 42 Monday night whcn he scored . Keyport Cagers Annex Cliffwood Boxer Earns Ragged Play Dismays N ight Uu\vling_ League ut tlie con* M arquM ’s ...... i i 47 another quick victory with a tech Invitation Tournament; Victory Over Disbrow; Coaches; Brust Lost To elusion "of firing this week. With Powler’K Rec ...... 30 4l\ nlchu.l, kftpcjcouL registered In 1:35 seven weeks of the season remain* Bownc’s ...... , ... :w .49 Wortley Get* Award Ke?lan Wins By KO. pf Uie inlUaUJieat at the ex|>onsc Keyport Mound Staff lug. the Keyport Hee scored a 3*0 of Pete Peckham of.Old Bridge. " shutout over MartliU’s Diner at ‘Uie Central Jersey Invitation Basket Over 1000 baysliore light fun* wit Keelan, who has Won all of l\ls Keyport lllyh's bowbMl can* expense of M am et’s PhaiWucy, Matawan Park A.C. ball Tournament honors were won nessed. the amateur boxing show diddtes went Uuouph a praetice three amateur bouts in the first In the week’? two other,matches, Installs Qfficcrs by tho Keyporl Diner team Mon pre3ehted Thursday ot the Mala* round, had Peckham down t-hrue workout with Asbury Park Monday. wan-Keyport Rec' Center by the both..divided on n 2*1 batis, tlio II. o daya when they knocked off tho times before the referee stepped Because of lack of wurk, iVNUllS' The 9 Matawan Park Athletic & ° North Ends of Perth Amboy, 53*50, Raritan Boys Club. Two TKOs L. Scott entry defeuted Gentllo’n In. Peckham was down for six and wei'e not what Condi Nick (liunpulo Social Club held its regular meet* in a final round game at Asbury were registered on the action* Market and Bowne’s Appliances seven counts before hostilities were would have wished them to be. Ing on Monday ut the Washington ^Park'H S. George (Bunny) Shaw packed-card. Won over Fowler’s Recreatiun, halted. . ' About the only comfort in the Engine Co. FlifhuuKe on. Little :St., and* Jack Wortley jyere the heroes A^ues ltelnold had a 207 for , The feature five-found eveflts Tfte Keansburg fighter, a former outing was tliut Asbury Park looked Mala.waiu *• ...... ol the fray when they scored the, were w on,by Dick Bruno and Job little better, Kveryone appears to «ing(iv game hanurs. Ilic best set gridiron star for Red Bunk Cntho- was turned in by Chlckce MulllgaH Installation of nlliccr.i was held. points to breolc .o 49-all tie In. .the Jlosne“t>f the Cliffwood A.C. Trainer lie H.S. nnd the Leonardo F.C, Is h av e been held back by-- Uie final minute of piny. Frankie Boyle’s two scrappers de'« w eather. who*'Clicked w ltlruseoros of 158* Officers for tlie new year include:' roted one of the best hfavywelRht 107*104. Others with good scorcs: President, Put Rarranso; vice presi The victory gave the pineamen cisloned Bobby Disbrow and Roy Tho Asbury Park workout idiowed prospects in state amateur circles. Ilea VuuNortwiek, IM; Doris Casey. dent, Joseph Sealzo; treasurer, Lnd a recqrd'of 34 straight wins.- It also Jefisenrveprcsentinirthe hbst xlub. tho Red Raiders to be linlug up with —Hugh^Astnar^l^of^Keansbui'il. i5iT_nirnii''iioiinrer'i705“ jut-imter made the Keypdrt aggregation, the Both bouts were top-flight affairs, Dave Christy, an outfielder, drafted was defeated Monday by. Gurney K ahrs, Hil-UU); U orothcy K enner, The new president announced first team to have won both the with the Bruno*Dlsbrow clash for catching duty; -Butch VanVelt Smith of Rahway, in his bid Ior lfir).lt)7; Mary^ M oran, 1T>5; Olnra lhal the club would cooperate with Monmouth-Ocean League and Cent especially holding the interest of on first, Halgh Cundey at second, the 120-pound open title. Asmar, Mack, 152; Irene Olah, 101;.Grace the Matawan Business Association's ral Jersey crowns. . thc .crowd. Both scrappers, who who was leading on points up until Walt Metsger at shortstop and are Golden Gloves finalists in the •Stover, 150*151; A nna.B o w n e, 1511; request to help in conducting tin* * T h t‘way into the finals was an th e fin^il ro u n d , ran Into trouble Ralph Walters on third. Tony 126-pound claps, staged a clenn. E dna V anN ortw lck, 150: R uth Rich* (iftnual lCnster ERj{ Hunt to In* held anything but. smooth one for the In that frame and was dro|>pcd Ior Hossi, Dick Parker and Joe I-Vdele Jack (One-Rdundfr Keeian. Keansburg heavyweight who has;w on m ond, Hill; Miirge Cassotie, 152-17H; Maturday, . Keys. In the'quarter-final round hiird' scrap with Bruno's superior a count of four. Asmnr won thc started in the outfield. Harry all of his bouts by knockouts In ihe initial round, is shown apparently conditioning deciding the issue. Helen 'Scott, Kill; Millie llourihun, • .... they convincingly wiped out any hovlce 110-pound state title last Springsteen shuw.ed-.up well In the holding up hU-Thursday night opponent. Nehemar Prlglon. Shortly after Murphy Covagnaro of Cliffwood Sadie Jacuues, 102;- Louise *Tor nont” nnd “For Solo" stgni .last lingering doubts about their the picture was taken at the Malawan-Keyport Rec Center., the referee Jyear. utility role.in.the.Infield mul Pete and Dick Volpe of .Keansburg, got Fleycr, 154; lieuore'Milleiv 159; Uca may bo purchased nt thla ofllco. . being the ace team of the M-0 ended the bout to save the Elizabeth fighter from further: punishment. Huuscn did a good bit of ouu League by convincingly" drubbing Keeler, a former'S}ed Bank Catholic H.B. grid star, won the .novice the show off in crowd-pleasing fielding. , style with Qavagnaro, only 17 and Rocco Wrestles At the second-place Beimar VFW com heavyweight crown at the A.A.U,'tourney in Trenton on Monday. £<( • Homan nnd Jack Mullnncy bine 07-50. It was. in the semi* engaging in his first bout, coming Asbury On Saturday loosened up for some spi*odball on with a final-round, blistering finals, when they encountarpd the pitching while' ftan DIPaolo-ttnd - . -powerful J./ J. Fisch tram, -New attack toJ win over his more experi Antonino Roecn, wrestling’s No. Bob Lehan worked the corners on Brunswick city champs, that the enced opponent. Both youngslcra 1 drawing card, will face lhe power.* haokhij)} plantu, ...... ^ Dinermen had the worst, score they proved able, to give ,and take a ful, young GeorgOous Billy Dnrnvll The Keyport pltrl»ing outlook punch and. Oavngnaro impressed in the feature snatch Saturday at * jhaye had aU season. They pulled received a, hai’xh blow tlilfi, week ‘ it out G7t60 oftef" being behind at wlthijils gameness Under fire. the Asbury Park Armory. Rocea when Sieve Urust. transfer - from the half and trailing 58-57 with five In tiifc nig h t's final bout, Jack ih o u ld h av e no £ o ft touch in Drvr- Atlantic Highlands, wuh stricken minutes to. go. A Jump shot toy Keelan of Keansburg, n hard* noli • who disposed of the favorud with .an appendectomy. This vir — Reg-Camey-fmd^driveiin.by-Jled! hitting* 200-pouiul heavy, made Tony Murtim>)li in last week's tually put IiiOfit out for the ueason. Connors put the team in the , van short-work of Nehemer Prlgion of featured^ bout at-Asbury P ark...... He had m ade an Impivsslve record and from there on out thep matched Elizabeth. Keelan, who won tho Dutch Schweigert of Camden, with the Tigei'K hint srason atid point-for-polnt the opposition until Mate A.A.U. novice title In Trenton, will meet Ace Freedman of New hud all the apiiearancea 6f a wind*j the final goftg sounded.. ; . ___ Monday, scored a TKO In 1:&5 ol Vork, in U^e semifinal Satuntay. fall for tlie Rod Raiders, ills loss tho first after he had swarmed all In ^Uie other two bouts, Kola , Monday night's final against thc not only it iIucoh the hurliny poten* aver Ills opponent to nail him with KwuiHanl, the Mad Russian, taken tlal of tlie tCJnn, but upsets the North Enders looked easy at the rights nnd a flurry of hooks to the on the Super Swedish Angel, and start. ^The Perth Amboy team was balance Coach CJlanpulo hud hoped body. " Ilans Herinun, the wrestling en playing without Dolphic Bigos, tu maintain between riuhthandcm The other TKO was scored by gineer, will go* against Harry Long Island’ University star and and soutlipaw.s, Frank DellaPietro of ClifTwood, in Flnkelstein. Vic Petach, Fordham flqsh, tlie pair j The catchiujJ situation also be* the second round of his skllinlah whose, prowess carried them Into came complicated wln-n it- wjij? with Jack Smith of Mutawan. • the finals. Keyport had a 11*3 lead Monsacs Open Apr. 23 necessary to Nusjiehd two players In another bout Charlie Cavag- before the game was more than u; this week for violation of training naro» brother of Murphy, fought on few. minutes old and it looked like Vaughn M'ackason, manager of rules. This was the' cause of interesting fUfht to earn a decision SPRING TIME MEANS HOME TIME a rout. The North Ends refused to the Matawnn MoJisacs, announced Cristy being drafted for behind the from Romero Barixirio of Elizabeth, yesterday thnt the olub would plate duty Jn.tlie drill with Asbury Juit ns blrdi build their nosti In th« aprlngHmo. so wllh tho panic, however, and by slowing an older nnd more experienced up the pace and changing their officially open its season on Sunday, Park.-^.. • . , • ‘ first woniT rnyi ol sunshliK' our Ihoulghts no|urally turn to, "n campaigner. Al Garry of Elizabeth, defensive alignment they mai Apr. 23, on tlie Matawnn II. S, field olso won a dccisltm over Jock Homo of our Own," .. - _ . . lo reduce the Keyport margin with the Red Batik Tnwners jiro- English, Keyport. Gurry had tot> Pupils Plnn Concert CONOIDrn RUILU1NG HOME thjb y tar 17-15 w ith five m in u tes to vldlng the opposition in whnt has .vouii much height and reach foj: the the half and finally lied it up 21-all been billed as n benefit game for ’ Plans are being made for lhe rugged English who was outfought ABK FOR A PLAN HOOK AT OUR OFFICII with a minute remaining. Connors the Matawan First Aid Squad. annual spring concert on Apr. 2(1 at but not outgnmed. • Bank a free throw to recover a lead Dame time for all Monsac home the Francis PI, School, Kennsburg. Other results saw Dominick for the Dinermen and Harry Alikas | gam es w ill be 2:30. Heprenentatlves c»f the various: Senator, Elizabeth, who gave indi sank a driving layup to make it grades are to take part. cations of being the clusslcst boxer 24*21, K eyport nt halftirac* .... neat Estate’ Listing Cards for snlo MATAWAN LUMBER CO. on the card, toy with Dick Btavln Bunny Shaw kept breaking a t th |s office. Aro you buying Security Bonds’ and Claude Lee earned the nod over through In the opening minutes of Tom Crawford. ! Opposite Freneau Station - the second hajf to build the Keyport lead up to a safer 42-34. But the Th« Eaittr Paradora Building Material Custom Mode Stock Millwork North Enders had come from Matawan Grid Slated wlU head towards Behind once and they were ready Lists Eight Games the Popular Sutphin Avenue Matawan to do lt,ngain. With Billfeiigloysky, A real cfowd-plenier on the Ra*Ran Boys Club benefit show cird geton Hall jitar, leading-their drive, was- Mur ph y Caragnaro of : Cliffwood; 1 back " to-~cgi!reTar~Wtre (jilRFd" a hard-fought decision over Dick Volpe of.Keansburg. Cavagnaro, only Matawan U.S. grid schedule lot Tel.Matawaii 1^2061 they slowly but Surely hacked 17, shoved to fine advantage In his first bout which the more than 1000 1050 w as announced by Conch away at thc Keyport lead. With fans who enjoyed the Rec Center program' voted the best on the card. Anthony J. Nucdo, «b director of two minutes to go they pulled into iithletics, Monday. , a tic at 40-all and then went ahead The Maroon and Steel will meet for, the first, time in the game on a eight foes ih football this year. Six Thli can be a momorablo shot by Red Classet, their star. Amoco, Legion S. & M. Stages of the eight contests will be with Easter Weekend » . . yes, threo There were ’60 seconds to play Shore Conference rivals. Three days « . . Friday, Saturday ond when this - untimely development Workout Sunday G roup II tchms are on tlie schedule, Caster Sunday of roal Joy, overtook the Keyportcrs. With all Bowlers Score Freehold, Toms River und Neptune. Every member of your family they had been hoping for all season- Red Bank Catholic, another foe, is or party of friends are sure to nanging In the balance, the Diner* Two Tops Clubs Still Brownspoint Softball over Matuwnn's enrollment size enjoy lhe delicious .T ie n had il and came through to Battle For Lead. With Team Opens Drills; also, so the schedule presents a prove they were of stuff champions hard assignment for the Huskies. are made of. Carney sank a foul Six Weeks Remaining See 8-Club League The slate Is: . DINNERS SERVED AT THE FAMOUS and Tom Alikas .boosted in a ro« Sept 30, Freehold, home; ^ bound to get Keyport back the lead ’With only six weeks of action S. & M. Club team candidates Oet; 7, Pt. Pleasant, away; Oct, 14, M A C K SEAFOOD RESTAURANT a t 49-48. Bill K en d crjc sk i san k a remaining, Montagna’s Amoco and stole a march on the reBt of the Metuchon, nwuy; Oct. 21, tRumson, SALES — SERVICE — REPAIRS the American Legion entries in the • Our Special Easter Menu has a wide foul for the Amboyans and it was Bayshore Softball League teams fiiway; O ct. 28, Red B ank C atholic, Businc.ssmcn’s Bowling League still tied again. Then Bunny Shaw con Sunday by staging their initial 1050 homee; ..... choice of Full Course Dinner*. 1 66 Lower Main St, MATAWAN, N. J, nected with Q hook and Wortley refuse lo give and ask quarter in Nov. 4, N eptune, aw ay ; N ov. 11, drill on thc former National Lead wljh a brace of free throws after their knockdown battle for the Toms River, homo; Nov. 23, Key* Choice of: being fouled on breakin. This circuit leadership. Co. field, Lloyd Rd. port home. . • SEAFOOD • CHICKEN made it 53-49, so that a foul shot Thc chips were down QRain last Manager Jim MeKeown sent his • TURKEY Phone by Jupe Gayas, for Amboy, in the week and both combines met the Brownspoint charges through a stiff Earns Peddie Honors last seconds mode no difference. tests by scoring 3-0 wlnff, As a re* two*hour workout und ended the • STEAKS • CHOPS . After the game the Keyport team suit, the? Amoco keglers continued Peter B. Wyckoff, son of Mr, and MAtawan their one-game hold on lhe top lough practice session with a six • ROAST MEATS ^received the trophy emblematic of Mrs. Clinton S. WyckotT, of 89li their conquest and one of their spot Montagna's polished off lap circuit of the field before call Broud St., Keyport, wos among 24 on our menu, plus a choice number, Wortley, was presented an LaZ aro's S hoes while* the! L egion ing ifa day._,Candidates who work students at The Peddie School, 1 - 1 0 8 0 award by Larry MaZel. head of thc naires dusted off Tourine’a. od-out-includc^-Blick..Wj£koiLi»nd Hi gh tstow n, _ wlinn ing _sccond aca • of vegetables and dessert. Invitation tournament committee, There were two other sweeps Doug MaeEwan, catchers; Jim Law* dcm/c honors for the winter IcmT I lilre our Mnrtinaon's (Sllex) Coffee, too. . for having shown himself to be tlio posted. Keyport par blanked Announcement of the awards was lor and Don Miller, pitchers; most valuable 'team-'playep' in the Garber Supply Co. ond Crates Bcv made by Dr. Cnrrol O. Morong, Homemade Biscuits Delicious Salnd* Charlie Dunham, Mnl CouecI, Jim E asy TIm o championship games. ‘ erases shut out Lavoie Labs, Tlio headmdster. MeKeown and Joe Mendes, in- 2-1 decisions w ere reg istered by A senior at Peddie, Wyckoff, is P •fielders, and Mike Cuocd,. Moe Paym ents GF Bow Wow’s Tavern over Cliffwood o member of the Rifle Club and n Cuocci, Boii Johnson and Chappie MARION’S Shaw , f ...... 0 0 Inn: Schanck’s Oil Heaters over lastr-foll won his varsity letter in 1 3 Lambertson, outfielders. H. Alikas, f ...... 1 Rod & Gdn Club; Pete’s Tavern football. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT F u lle r, t ...... 3 0 c over Keyport Taxi, and Keyport S. He M, won thc Bayshore Soft ball L eague cro w n In 1046 but W. Front Street KEYPORT ADMIRAL TELEVISION & REFRIGERATORS T. Alikas, c ...... 0 2 14 Cleaners over Devlno Block Co. , ' Classified od* gftt result* cheaply, Wortley, g ...... 3 4 10 Ed Costic ■ of Montagna’s and finished third in 1949 to LaZare’s C arney, g ...... 1 4 a Ed Majkowskl,of American Legion, Shoes and Crystal Bnr of Union m IN. TABLE MODEL $179.95 Connors, g ...... 0 1 i had a real battle for high game and Beach. This year the Brownspoint ROWERS FOR EASTER Skarzynskl, g ...... 0 1 i set honors, Both hit single games crew have pledged to make a con 12] IN. CONSOLETTE, WOOD ..... 249.95 of 234. M ajkow ski g rabbed set ceded drive for the championship Potted Flower* 20 13 53 laurels with a G18 on games of ond are rated a good chance to Lillei Tulip, 12H IN. PLASTIC CONSOLETTE 199.95 234 ♦170*214. Oostic w as eight connect. G F* Jjmrny Brown, league proxy, said Hrdrang*ii DtHodili Special Announcement! points short of his rival, posting 12] IN. RAD10-TELEVISI0N P1I0N0. 299.95 yesterday that final details con Hr*clnlh. Aul.il Classet, “f ...... 3 13 scores of 234-205*109. O u rd ta U i Kendjerski, f .... 1 6 Other honor roll scores: • Bob cerned With, organization of .the The KEYPORT Store* are very colorfully Kushncr, f ...... 0 1 1 Mintz, 205; Joe Pep, 212; John circuit would be completed nt ALSO SMALL DISH OXHOCHB G aytas, t ...... 3 1 7 Csik, 201; John Milo, 201; Charlie meeting to be held very soon after decorated and Fully Stocked with New Spring V ail, c —. 1...... 3 3 0 Sarddla, 223; John Overly, 201; Easier. Brown declared that plans . EMERSON TELEVISION...... Giovanis, g ...... 1 0 2 BiU W ailing, 202; Jo h n D avino, 200; a^ain call for an eight-club loop JERRY PERNO Merchandise attractively priced. Buglovsky, g ___ . . . . 3 2 0 Sam Lauro. 202; J. J.. Davino, 203; with LaZorc’fi, S. Ac M., BowWoW’s Highway IS K#rport Tavern, Oak Shades; Lavoie Labs. 12] IN. TABLE MODEL ...... $229.50 M*rc’orTw’kl, g ...... 1 ,° 2 PeJe Fischler, 220; Dom Roman, T .L Ktj. 7-J741-J Do Your Spring and Easter Shopping NOW 202; H a rry F arley, 203; A ndy Morganville; Crystal I3,«r, the Union 12] IN. CONSOLETTE ...... 249.50 17 16 50 D iodato, 212; Lou K ortcnhaus, 218; Beach Social & Athletic Club and the Cliffwood Angels rated as cer for Larger Selection, Better Service and Price*. Score by Halves Clare Menzd, ?02; Chet J^cnneiU, 16 IN. TABLE MODEL ' 289.50 K ey p o rt ...... 24 29— 53 213; Arnold Laurer, 211; Fred Weiss, tain entries. Inquiries also have SHOP EARLY! Perth Amboy ...... 21 29— 50 203:! . been received from other clubs Deciduous Stock 16 IN. CONSOLETTE . Z Z Z I * 329.50 • Officials: Hope and Brand. W interested in thc league, including Itlontagna’s Amoco ...... 01 the Sportsmen’* Restaurant of Key Now Ready , ' SHOPPING HOURSi port; Keypprt Yotin# Republicans, New Monmouth Barns A rn e rk iiT "t^ g lo « ".".'.V.'V.. GO For your ghopplnt;. cumxnlenre, .tha KEYI'OUT. MKIIC) IANTB’ Keyport Taxi ...... 51 Keansburg A.C. and Matawan Rod All Kinds of Flowering & Gun Club. These applications arc HTOlWJi W JU , m QV>m rilK BATON/MY KVKN/NfJ Stall space for an additional 200 BoWWow’s Tavern ...... 50 TELE KING TELEVISION expected to be acted upon at the Shrubs BF.KOHh EASTKIt, A l'H ll. Bth, In uddltlim to tlio umul horses will be available at Mon Keyport Bar ' ...... 45 next league meeting. t P. M, vIikUik on fllllM V N1TKH, OTIIKI1 m outh P a rk d u rin g thc 1950 racing pete’s Tavern ...... 43 .UUHINJCHH OAVS KHOM U A. M. to « 1*. M. , 12] IN. TABLE MODEL $179.95 season. June *10 through Aug. 0, Keyport Cleaners ...... 43 SHADE TREES according (o announcement made Crate's Beverages ...... 41 Fines Gun Toter $100 16 IN. TABLE MODEL ...... 239.95 by General Manager Edward J. Garber Supply Co...... 40 FRUIT TREES Brennan of the Occanport track. Tourine’s Tavern ...... 30 Edward Knfslcy, 25, of 34 Cliff- 16 IN. CONSOLETTE ...... 269.95 Construction in three new bams, JDeyinn Block_Co. 35 wood Way, Laurencc Harbor, was totalling or 21G1 s tilt tt-_*Ircady Rod A: Gun Club ...... 34 fined $100 a n d placed on proba* ROSEBUSHES underway, .raising Monmouth* Schanck Oil Heaters ...... 31- tion for a year when he v/as ur* ' • - . ■ PaVs_Star.Market ..._..... -. 27_ raigned Friday, at New Brunswick, Keyport Businessmen’s Assn. . thoroughbred colony lo approx* W E ARE NOW GIVING FREE INSTALLATION Im ptely 1100. ' Cliff wood In/? 27 before Judge Charlcs M? M o r rli yn E. H. Kahlert & Son, be. Pen ouict no* i)i ...... LaTare'; Sho*^ - — ..... 20 Criminal Division of Middlesex: ON ALL THE ABOVE TELEVISION SETS ; Oil Burner and Boiler Cleaning Lavoie Labs ; r . 20 County Court. He had been charged NURSERY j KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY FOR A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS. Service, Get the most out of your with carrying concealed weapons in R t# .« KEYPORT, R. J, fu e l OU D ollar. Rtultx. wJU Have you read th* cl&sslfltd v\s? Madison Towmhip'on Mar. 2. MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASM 70 Cl'URT ST. " X tJ M S T F i THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, W. J. THURSDAY; APRIL 6, " A Knight, Carton Sworn Township Magistrate Maxwell H. Broadcast Alarm After H E P THEIR “BROTHERS-IM-UW” Mayer.Jhduded:...... $12,000 Amboy Robbery Denies Matawan Trace Driver In To New Terms Of Office : Bernard Weiss, Newark, cutting in arid out of traffic, $4 and $3; State Police broadcast an p la rm Three-Car Crash In a courtroom crowded with George Enot, Holmdel, “hogging” Friday morning over county polico Span Hazardous lawyers and county officials at the road, $2 and $3;-Gordon N. radio for Perth Amboy police, who noon Thursday in Freehold, County Nelson, Westfield, speeding, $9 reported the theft of $12,000 w o rth Judge J. Edward Knight and To Arraign Laurence Railroad Head Explain Charge Shore Motorist an d $3; Edw ard W. Price, South of plumbing supplies in a burglary Fled Accident Scene Prosecutor. J. Victor Carton were Harbor Lijd Following River, speeding, $4 and $3; Lena similar to a scries which haa hit Signal Apparatus Used sworn In for new flve-ycar terms. At Laurence Harbor Overturning Of Car Covell,. South River, speeding, $2 Monmouth County recently. . . ' in' Trestle Operations For Judge Knight, an Interlaken and $2; Axel Hansen, Uftion, According to Perth^ Aniboy police, resident, it" m ark ed tHe s ta rt df h li speeding, $10 and $3; Sidney G. One person was slightly injured Marvin Schwartz, 17, of Harding Jhc thieves entered the buildlng of fourth term on the bench—-he first Hinds, Toms River, driving an E. T. Moore, president of the in a three-car crash Sunday night the Perth Amboy Plumbing Supply Rd., Laurence Harbor, reported as unregistered vehiclc, $2 and’ $2. Central Railroad of New Jersey at 8:30 o’clock on R oute 35 a t Lau took office in 1935—but H w as the Co., loaded a large quantity of first: time he was sworn in as the driver of a^car which, over and the New York and Long Branch rence Harbor. ~ • ' . sdnksi bathtubs and other valuable Railroad Saturday issued a state county judge, previous appoint turned on Matawan Rd., Laurence supplies into one of the company's According to Madtson Township Approve State Aid ment defending the single tract ments naming him as common pleas Harbor, Friday night, will be ur- trucks and drove out of the build police, a car operated by Woodrow trestle at fljlntawan from n stand judge. This title was eliminated State Highway Commissioner ing. ' , Wilson of Shoreland Circle, Lau riagned in Madison Township point’ of operational safety w ith th e 1048 court • reorganiza Spencer Miller jr., Tuesday State policc said that 'the same, rence Harbor, wa‘s hit In the rear Traffic Court on Apr. 14 on a charge stability. tion. approved a state' aid project in technique ...... had ,been . used to rob by- a vehiclc Which failed to slop The* present "one-track trestle -at Mr. Carton began his second of'careless driving. * ...... Matawan Township calling for the plumbing supply houses in Mat- after ihe accident. The force of the Matawan was erected' after a two- term as prosecutor, havfng-'flrst Madison Township police report tra n sfcr of $0000 fo r placing awan and Belmar and ecn Issued order ralgned and fined Monday-night at needs no defense. The situation at The present student editor, Robert VI graduates of' Rutgers University’s ing Barton- to appear for a hearing TlTLaurence Harbor before Madison , Mqtawan Js quite similar to that Matthew's, of Soutji Orange, like all Lnw School come !n—rcndcrinjf an befoFO M glstrato M axw ell H. M ayor Earn Hercules Awards at - hundreds 6f*-4ocations' on" tho editors of tlie Eevlew, had to earn able-and eagerly-awaited assist by tomorrow (Friday) night. Jersey : Central and "Other Eastern providing .an authoritative,. critical his position by attaining the'hlghest ■ Mrs.'Calvin’s .injuries were treat Three' area - men have been railroads where wc have’converg appraisal and Inventory of what is scholastic average In the senior ed at the office of a/Keyport presented service certificates ond ing tracks at terminals and inter new and important in the practice •class of a. school well known for physician where she woa removed emblems by the Hercules Powder locking plants along the line of of law. , legal scholarship. In addition to by the Laurence Harbor First Aid Co., P arlin , designating . th e ir road. • • • The students do it through the his aptitude for legal studies length of employment with the Stressos Signal Protection Squad. - ... _ _J •______preparation—and—distribution^ -of—a .Matthcws-had~a-tlioroughpre?legal- Arm— The employees honored-were "The particular section of rall- thrlce-yearly publication, “Rutgers training at the University of Notre Madison Township police also re Alexander F. Switzer jr., 175 Fur road at Matawan Is.equipped with Law Review,” to more than 2500 Dame,-and -had-.-acquired qualities ported that ..cars driven: by James man-Ave.,'ClifTwood, 25 years; Milo the fhost modern signal protection persons associated with or Interest of leadership ns a lieutenant In the Tuttle, Busklrk, N. Y., and Marshall in use anywhere—3-block indica E. Schumacher, Atlantic St., Mat ed In the legal profession 'in New Navy during the wur. Downey, Newark, collided on Route awan, 15 years; Vincent Droughton, tion, color light wayside signals', Jersey. - His staff Is made up of fellow 35. near Burlew’s Restaurant, Lau supplemented by signals in the cabs 154 ...Washington St., Kcyport, five Few of the many pieces of mall students who have also won their rence Harbor, Sunday night. Coun of all locomotives operating in this years. which cross their desks rccclve positions because of,' outstanding ter charges of cprcless driving territory. If ht any tlrfie the engin closer scrutiny from the state’s law scholarship. A member of the Law made by the drivers will be heard eer docs' not instantly comply with yers. and the Review’s success Is School faculty aids and counsels in township policc court. signal indication, a whistle Is auto evidenced hi New Jersey’s court the undergraduate editors and helps matically actuated which must be rooms where cxcerpts from It are them to obtain important articles acknowledged by the engineman Keansburg Bank Gains often cited in legal briefs. • from practicing attorneys. nnd action taken in compliance In National Standings FRIGIBAIRE with the aspects^displnyed on the signal. If, for any reason, the cn* Arraigned For Failing The Keansburg National Bank, •• gincmnn JalJs \ q . acknowledge the which reported deposits of $5,254,* whistle signal, tiic fireman,; who Building Measure To Complete Book Sale 024 on Dee. 31, 1049, gained 105 Is always on the -locomotive, must places in its standing among the Earl E.-Rlttonhouse!’ 4b, of 011 Immediately ascertain the reason largest banks In the United States Master Model Refrigerators for 1950 Aired In Madison Pine St., Asbury Park, was held [PRODUCT^ nnd, if neccssary, carry out the for action of the grand jury Mon during 1040. It* now ran k s as the duties of thc.cngincman. day night by Keansburg Magistrate 3284th largest In size compared /This protection is considered Consider Ordinance Edw ard F, Ambrose on a charge with 3440th place at the end of 1948. Only FRIGIDAIRI -nnd "by many, years of experience . Limiting Construction Building blocks and pipe of obtaining jnoncy under false This information was revealed * hns proven to be, entirely adequate in the 1050 anual roll call of the lines, boams and structural for train operations such ns we To 50-Foot Lots pretenses^ He was released in $500 gives you all bait. j ■ larger banks of the United States, foundations of dependable have in the Matawan arcn. Never . A proposed ordinance governing published by the Daily American A complaint against Rlttenhousc concreto are our spoclalty. these features! theless, as nn added precaution, wc construction in -Madison Township Banker of New York, trade paper was made by John J. Ryan, Carr Use our products, and get have In cITcct a m axim um speed which provides that- no dwelling of the banking business. ' limit of 12 miles per hour over this Ave., Keansburg, who chiirged that tho bost value receivedl shall be erected on any lot In the New full-length feed trestle which Insures. stopping a the Asbury Park man collected township having a, frontage of less train within the range of vision $21.95 from him last D ecem ber • PROMPT DELIVERIES IN comportment In laroir than 50 feet and a depth of less without collision.' for a set of books which were to models than 100 -feet, w as held u p for DR! LOUIS 1. PRAGER OUR MODERN FLEET OF 4,I do not want to crcate the Im be dellvorod Jan. 15 and which he elnrlflcation1 when- taxpayers ap DIAMOND T TRUCKS. pression that accidcnts cannot hap allegedly never ’received. peared at Thursday’s meeting of the OPTOMETRIST • AII-alumlnunvrutN pen on a railroad, whether It be ' Sadie Marie Faeas, 105 Carr Ave., township committee. • O ur building materials -^roefradjiJifablC" double-trnck or single-track opera- Keunaburg, was fined $100 and costs EYES EXAMINED . arc p u r r li a a u U - fi’om shelves . _tion. Nevertheless...statistics prove Da v 1 d M. Kaplan, township at for.. .driving—while—on—the—license-)- that a railroad Is a very safe place torney, was asked tb ascertain revocation list. 35 W. Front St., Keyport the outstanding Nationally to be and, with the protection af Whether pasyagp of the measure • known manufacturers of Teh Keypori 7-2020 • New, deeper, all*, forded and the operating practices would aflect property owners who every line of construction have acquired land with the inten Food Not Damaged porcelain ttack-up in effect; Including the extremely H O U R S materials,— ; Hydrators slow speed, my lifetime of railroad tion of building, or would -'apply DAILY: 0 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. Charles Quacjjenbush'. who w .. . < ...... j operating experience coavlnces me only lo all future sale of lots. Wed., 0 a.m. to 12 Noon Carl Peterson operates a butcher that our operations over Matawan Magistrate Maxwqll H. Mayer Frl., 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. e Exclusive Double* trestle involve no greater degree shop and food looker storage plant i- Sat., 0 o.m. to 0:30 p.m. • ORDER NOW TO said that the amendment, if con In the Fowler Building, Creek Rd., Easy Qulckube Trayt of hazard thaa operations anywhere sidered retroactive would be Keansburg,* said Friday that a fire else on the railroad. clearly “unconstitutional since ASSURE PROMPT . , . . . In the building the previous Tues- Pormanent Structuro deeds to that property were had not damaged tho contents AH Makes « New1 half-ihelf and “Tlie single-track trestle ut this <»h.nerv! lullh lntf»n! trt THIIln Ilf' , . . • ., . , . ., DELIVERIES ehascd with intent to build.” He in Any of th e lockers. According swing down shelf location is a permanent structure claimed that an ordinance, if TYPEWRITERS In every sense except that all to Mr. Quackenbush, the fire was passed at this itme, could only confined to a closet in the.qfTico of and wooden railroad bridges (and there TEL MATAWAN 1-1682 • New, alUp^reelitn . alTcct purchases and home con the building. . Many Matawan* Multi-Purpose Trty are none without some timber) arc struction on lots purchased after A d d in g m a c h in e s subject to firc‘ damage. Wc have Kcyport area residents lease look the ordinance topapsed. ’ ers at the storogo plant. . Sold, Rented, Repaired. taken some extraordinary precau Committeeman John Crlmmlna tions to reduce the hazard on this New, all-porceleln stated the main purpose of the pro MARTS NASON Meal Tray trestle and If past experience Is posed ordinance was to avoid the any criterion, . the *jJEShahllity of cramped housing conditions that SUPPLIES INC. serious fire damage Is extremely exist throughout the township. He • More large spaee fdr rem ote. ' big Items charged that while nothing may he Directions: Locoiod on ihe "The Impression seems to have done concerning construction which been created that because this Cheesoquako - Morristown had already taken place, “It will bridge was rebuilt’:'In' about . one • More lall-botfle space - be to the advantage of the town Rd., noar intersection High week after lt was destroyed by fire, ship if wc block construction on way No. 4, 2 miles north of • that it is a temporary structure, 2,1-foot lots in the tow nship in the Matawan. erected in a hurry to restore opera- • Large food -freeslAfl future." Attorney Kaplan was or- -tloiWr—With- tho-oxcoptlan—ot—the space . ciered” lo""report’~bacK~'Eo~tHir‘C0nvr single-track instead ~ of the two- P. O. Boxrm mittee at Lhe Apr. 13 meeting. track bridge which It replaced, the Plans nnd specifications drawn • Famoui, •conemleil present bridge is .a great deal by the township engineer for an . mtchin* stronger and more substantial than MATAWAN, N. J. entrance road to Cheesequake Stute Itm the old bridge. The estimated life of the existing structure Is about Park were .approved. The road wiil 45 years, with very little anticl- be continued into the park for' a patcd maintonnnco. There is no distance of 000 feet w ith th e state basis for thinking of this bridge as paying $(1300 of the estimated SUBURBAN INSULATING AND HEATING CORP. SEE PROOF! YOU CAN’T MATCH $7000 cost of construction. V,a. temporary atrueturc of inferior "BLOWN" r o c k w o o L in s u l a t io n , strength und stability. . A FRIGIDAIRE! C om e In! O il, “Of course, there is sonic restrlc- Asks $75,000 Damages the Fads About tioa In the volume of traffic that GAS HEAT Wherever you live—whatever Ihe can be Handled over this single Charging tho Pennsylvania Rail ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS track’ bridge, but again experience road with negligence, John L. ilze of your family, kitchen or budget 9A cu, ft. Modal Shown All Ihe Naw 36 Month, lo Pay hns prqvcn that it is entirety ade McLaren, ClifTwood Beach, filed —be sure to see the new Frigidalre FRIGIDAIRE MODELS quate to meet the transportation suit Thursday in U. S. District ~ MATAWAN. N. J. ’ Mai. 1-2331 needs of this section Qf tho rail Court, New York, fo r $75,000 for Refrigerators for 1950. See the com* fo r 1950. road. head inji*ie,s he ..suffered Jan. 17 plete line of ilyes from 4 to 17 cu. ft. 2 8 ‘ Day “Wc do not want to, nor could we C ab i-n-e-t-s--— A p p I i a n c e » while employed by the railroad. —jee all ih's reasoni why your No. 1 oho In 7.6 and 11 cu. ft. a/Tord to continue our present Mr. McLaren charged, that he was method of operation over this struck on the head by” part of a H choice Is America's No. 1 Refrigerator, Matter Modelt trestlo if there wns nny reasonable car coupler while he was working J. L. SCHANCK & SON ( § § ) e FRIGIDAIRE) doubt In the minds of experienced as a ear^repairman at the Pennsyl- and responsible railroad officers- vanla%;'yTU-di-at Thirtieth St. ond Heating — Plumbing Kltcjisns a that unusual hazards existed at this Ninth'AVe., New York City.. Contractors ' location.” t Fuel Oil — Burner Service Anonymous Letters Received By Carton “C” WILLIAMS 366 Broad Street Key. 7-2100 ^Anonymous letters on gambling “operations In the"coumy are con for . tinuing to be reeclved at Freehold B u rnei S eiv ice J Prosccutor J. Victor Carton dis Better Plumbing closed Saturday. Mr, Carton said that most such and letters mean nothing as far as assist Home Modernizing , ' kepresentatives - ing in the prosecution of gambling and ne referred particularly to two Heating Shingling Roofing Hardwood Floors NORMAN SCOTT DOROTHY HAUPT loiters received recently and signed Tiling Brickwork Waterproofing... Keyport 7-0150J Keyport 7-3070R by ~ ‘Another- Suckcr.". He empha-. Cellars Pumped__ Heating Painting - Basement Made Dry sized; that persons who contact him OU Burner Cementing Carpentry * ‘ MRS. ELEANOR WEIR Oil Burners TEN EYCK BONSON, Oivnor Porch Enclosure Rear Additions' Plumbing can supply information and remain 283 M .ln pi. MATAWAN . . Matawan 1-1855 ■ ' " anonymous J|>ut unsigned letters arc ALL WORK GUARANTEED vIrtually."i£rse1cMr,',’'’"=T'''‘‘ Electric Water Heaters 7 Open Monday arid Friday..... ' ' " v ------Office H ourn 9 A.‘Mi io 8 P. M. ’ ~ ...... 707 Arnold ATenti&rPolnt Ploasani . 701 Main Street. Asbury Park $4 Washington Street Toms Ri^er 76 Monmouth Street Red Bank Ertnings. - ■ ^ • - J O B B IN G , 102 Roger* Arenut, Highlaiown 41 East Main Street Freehold • Purina Feed. Start Baby Chicks Promptly Atl.nded To. Universal Home,Builder'& Retaodeling Service Phonei Matawan 1*1603 11 Memorlel Parkway, Long Branch . and Turkeys with . Startena—the l« C.d.r 8t Kit. 7-1W0 P. O. Box 101 ' ' . M ai.w in 1-OSSS-J complete Zoo