H M H O I iT H C O U t lT Y H IS T O R IO U U ^ S S O - ^ E £ H O L fiu ^ i./« U ^ -^ -■ S tE C S -T Senior Play To Run Four Days . Youth Guidance y For Township ‘Papa Is All’ Rated Top Comedy'When It Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Pre»» Association — Monmouth County Press Association Ran On Broadway; Start* Apr. _11_ 82nd YEAR — 40th WEEK MATAWAN* N. J., THURSDAYr APRIL 5, 1951 Single Copy S ix C en ts . - B y M ary Jan e C a m p bell ’51 “ Papa I r Allj*' m e a n in g ' in the typical d ialect o f the P en nsylvania D utch, papa is dead, h old s the clu e to this com ed y rated h igh ly b y -the / N e w Y ork S w ),4.T im es, Jou rn a lA m erican and the W orld -T elcgram , w h ich the Sen ior Class o f Mat* awan . H igh S c h o o l w ill present A p r. 11-12-13 and 14 in the sch ool auditorium . - "4 : - v Committee To Appoint Members Of Juvenile Conference At Tonight's Meeting —— Convoy Of 150 Cars Would Be Used To Bring Children Home In A-Bomb Raid OFFICERS ELECTEt) BY TRI-ANGLE MEN’S CLUB Woman’s Club, P-TA Members To Be Trained To Approach Schools By Special Routes A» Drivers; Firemen Still Avoid Defense Tie Suspect Queried In Binger Murder Case Admits To-Them, Then Names Accomplice ....-------- T h is - play, w h ich appeared on Broadw ay, tells the story o f the - A u k a m p f a m il y - e a c h o f - w h o m h a o a suppressed desire, and •i s -.g o v erned b y papa,’ (Jack Sherm an) a fo rc e fu l m an restricting the fajn iiy to his interpretation o f the M en^ nonlte religion; F iis l m ovo to organlr.e n ju von llo. con teru n cc com in lttc« In M atawan Tow nship to handle c o w s o l m in ors w h o bccotn e Involved In Infractions o f the law took placc F riday w hen Cdunty Juven ile C ourt Ju d ge John L. M on tsom ery appeared b efore t h o ' tow nslilp com m ittee to exp la in tho pupiwses o f the plali. A t Uie c o n clu sion o f JildBc M ontgom ery's ri-mnrk*, tho com m lttce d ecid ed p rococd . w i t h . o r g u n lz in g - a - ( l y e . . m em ber \uilt for the m unicipality, Judtit M o n t s o m c iy e x p la in e d Mntuwun Borough h n l r c c e n tly 'o r g o n lic d su cli. n com m ittee nnd it wnn dcslrn ble thut the/ w holt, « r c » linve the anm c setup. H e n n p h a slzcd tlio com m ltteo w ou ld b o no burdeii • on tho tnxim ycr, h ocau so ltd sorvlcca w ould bo rondored b y v o luntecr nicmbern, ’ ‘pfiraona w h o undertnlto It beenuse they llHu kids.'1 A ll lnve(jtl(!«tl<ms uml oth er w ork w ou ld b e cnrrled o n by tho tow n ship p olice mill county probation depnrtm cnt. Mutuwnn T ow nslilp w nuid bn the 'S lit county im m ld p iillty to bd or*' ' Itm ilm t, JudKo .MontKoincry Ntati'd The eom niltloo c o u ld be terinlnuted oil .'III il.ay.H notice from tho tow n , ship coftm iltteo or nt miv timo U icro ' wau n iiionibor o f llio govci'liing body w h o w as nppost'il lo lin being i-oiillnui'd, tho cou n ty JUdgo ex plnlui'd, . - . . . . • to , U se o f .150 ca r s /with m em bers foodstu ffs sufficient to feed all thq o f the M ataw an W om an’s -C lu b ^ p r children- fo r-«o v c r a l-d a y & . in o von t H ccent holdup3 o r C lin t o n W all the- M ataw an. P a ren t-T ea ohcr ^ s to - o f a b om b hit. lt m iglit'ytakc 48 ing's L a k eview Inti, R ou te 30, cia tion as driv e rs w as , proposed hours b e fo re con dition s co u ld be .Raritan T ow nship, on d o f M cK clat the m eetin g o f the M ataw an clea red to perm it any movertauxt o f vio'H Bar on Rou te 35, near Lnu* D efen se C o u n cil last night a s 't h e vehicles, Mr. K ah n w arned. ronco H arbor, appeared to - havo solution to. tho- p ro b le m o f gettin g Firem en Balk , been solved b y oral adm issions T he a ttitu d e, o f the Are depart F or mama, (Lticllle Scharappa) ch ild r e n h o m e fr o m sch o o l a fte r on Aiade to P o lic e C h ie f Frank Bren* m ent w as disclosed to ilill be on e a peacable, easy-going "w tim an, a ll-clear fro m an a ir raid alert. nan, Kllznboth,, b y A lv lc e M . Cruz, S pecial rou tes w o u ld be laid out o f resolve to keep cle a r o f the w h o b eliev es w hat papa says is 21, and V ineent"(Jttck ) L o ffa -in « Law rence th e la w just b e c a u s e -h e & ays-it, approach ing.; the , schipol and Uie defense < organization. m urder in quiry b y E lizabeth police. it is a telephone f o r com m unicat* volu n teer d riv e rs w o u ld be trained W alker, borough Are ch ief, told the P o lice o f that city w ero c o n in g w ith her neighbors w h ich b y “ dry runs" in the use o f these d efense council, he had appealed cerned w ith, the part tho pair papa forbids. Jake, (Paschal V ig - routes to avoid traffic snarls and to . m en o f the departm ent o n thi'ce m ight h ave hnd In the m ystery lion csc) the son, thought to b e odd in terferen ce w ith the m ovem ent ot separate occasion s to sign coreM* fla y in g o f R ichard Dingor, 20, because he speaks o f m echanical fire trucks, am bulances and other m cn t blanks fo r the co u n cil and in tho m eadow s near thut city Mar, ential d e fe n s e v e h icles after a they had refused. T h e c h ie f stated inventions, desires to Install m o d HO, ln their exam ination o f this raid, a cco rd in g to H arry J. K ahn, that even w ith the obje ctio n a b le ern conveniences. : crim e, adm ission o f h oldup actlvi bo ro u g h d efen se director. last paragraph that the borou gh Em m a Aukam p, (M ein C am p bell) ties cam e out o f tho questioning. T h ere w o u ld b e districts and sub? co u ld accept no liability f o r a n y the dau ghter w ho, like Ja k e / is Tho B inger crlm o hns beon pinned d ivision s o f districts o f the borough o n e ’s service w ith the defence o r n ot a s strict as niama and papa I on Cruz. set up in accordanccTw lth the plan ganization rem oved, tlie firem en , in her religion, w ants to b e courted s o that there w o u lfl b e o n e m other w e re still adam ant on the m atter. | I.nfTu adm itted his part In the . ‘ b y the s u rveyor in the sam e fash o r fath er d riv in g a ca r f o r ca ch C h ief W alker de cla re d it w as the |holdups o f M cK elvle's lia r oil Mur. ion hs other girls, n o t just b y e igh t ch ildren in a g iven area.* fe e lin g o f the m en o f the depa rt «0, the Lake v iew I n n ,. R ou to !lil speaking o v e r a rati fe n c e w h ile A c c o r d in g to sc h o o l e n rollm en t this m ent that they w ere : already an . n L a u d , T o ile r on Mar, 10 and B rcth k a ’ s* servlco she Is w atchlftg fea rfu lly fo r papa. figures to the need o f 150 cars, Mr. organized and e ffectively w o rk in g TowhNlilp MngLHtrate p u ttier A. ' O H lco n elected b y Ih* n «w ly -fo rm * d T il-A n a le M en 'i Club, c o m p il i n g m em b er, o l three area station in S a y rev lllo oh F eb . 2n. O n e o f the acquaintances o f the K ah n Mated. . unit and that they folt it needless E piscopal C h u rch e »„e re ehow n. le ft lo rig h t, F red H e n e y , M etsw en. v ice p ie ild e n t i' R ob ert J. M elkm ut, and nam ed C ruz us tho second half F oster w ould turn com plnlnb. - fa m ily is Mrs. Y od er, (D olores M isg iv in g t A b o u t P !«n to p u t them selves under a dou b le K e y p o rt, v l c « , p r e ilM n ti A l l u d A d ler, M etew en, eeeretery-treeiu reri the l ie * . J em ei A , O u iw ellM , teciori o f the h oldup pair ou these o c c a UKiilUNt itiliiiuii will) iil'o llrnt olTemlT ea gu e and R ose Schum acher) a T h ere w ere som e m isgivings com m and. The c h ie f de cla re d the V ern on A . E lllion , t fo l a g g i i ; p ie ild e n t. and A. F rencU D e lfo n io , C h eeiequ ekg, vIco preilden t. sions, a ccordin g to K eyp ort Stato ern o v e r to llu' ^ im in lttoo excep t i. gossipy old w om an w h o k eeps abou t the plan.M rs. E leanor m en had been sch ooled In the needs P olicc, . lu llu> ciino o f Krnvii olfi'iulord, - ' mama and anyon e else supplied W e ir asked, w h at w ou ld happen if o f fire and o th e r disaster w o rk htated. Ho N ew Y ork and N ow Jersey au •luilgc M ontgom ory w ith new s. o n e o r bcvqral o f the routes wns and w o u ld be rcd d y fo r nny sit thorities are w aiting fo r a third iu1( l « r Mr. Funli'r wiih ii iniiulKtrnto A ssisting Mrs, Y o d e r ' In her c lo se d ofT bccau se o f a b o m b strike uation that arose. m em ber o f Crur.'u. partnership In enjuylui! "n lino lopu liitlou " in John Hyer* assistant post scu rryin g abou t are h er ch ildren , o r disaster in a given area. . Mr. Mr. K ahn fe lt the departm ent crim e to return from a imtritimo county viiurl eliTlen, muiiirlnit tho m a iler at K eyport, its le d lhla (F loren ce K elly , R ose F cd elc, J o e K ah n , felt that., if , a b o m b struck ih o u ld b e . draw n clo se r into tho ------ - pioiu'iuii... In ...llii'••.l<iw'iishlll..would _ trtik- t o -fo r e ig n -p o r la r - — -m o rn ln g -H -hnd faeen-lm POH lbie — — D inU — and— his—littlo —frie n d —D o n -ncap-i-B tetauum .^u^ cft4xU —w ouUU defenBe-Betup-find-fte-said~he^w ottld to Elart m ail deliv ery to CUT The tw o m en are b eliev ed tn be linvo liu lulilti'V on w|mt should he b e w great all routes w o u ld be address a m eeting o f the departHuston.) w ood Boadh on A p r, I. a t hoped, the sam e ones w h o slugi^ul n cilb ivm nndi'd lu tho body'll tiltenllon, The Jiivcnlli' vnnfprenco com m it The other acquaintance •is M r. b lo c k e d -o u t. E verett Ph illips snld m cn t Saturday night in an en because the Post O fflco D epart d river In Long H ranch and d u m p o f mliUit’ B ren d lc (Louis R o llo *ond Ed Parr) this w o u ld not b e the case if it d e a v o r to get the m en to chunge m ent had not yet supplied the ed him out o f tho car. A b o u t two tee w ou id Ihmii’ Jill their attitude. » , w e r e b u z z , bom bs flrcd fro m o ff w h o represent thq law w hich he K e y p ort Pbst O ffice w ith the hours later, C lin ton .W alling's tlrfll otTendVrn In ulrlct (leerocy, shore, w hich, a s was; the case in M r. Kahn reported the air rnid Ml la y s d o w n to papa, 'c a n t e r ca»e required fo r the Lakeview ltm w as a h old u p target. lienpluit tlielr fiumeN n u l L on d on , w o u ld ju st decim a te a spotter situation wa& not satisfnc record*, tlio Juilue explnlued, iiml The backgrpund o f the P en n syl C lif/w ood service. ' A p proxim ately $lti!l wan taken, sm all area. • lory. He said 20 w e re needed fo r w ou ld lu,vo povver to put olTdnili'i'H vania D utch, dia lect adds m uch to T h o gaa station attendant at Mttdwon T o w n sh ip D efense C ou n 1 Mr, H yer stated it w ou ld iako M r. K u h n ’ w as asked w h at w ould tw o o r three hours w o rk o v e r a Mra, Hnrry J. Knlm wjih elecled oil pm bntlon mid’ hw hh eoinpeiiHii. the h u m or o f this play w h ich also about tw o .w eek s to let up the llrcch k u ’s in S ay reville, also was b e d o n e abou t ClifTwood ch ild re n w eekend, but that It was alm ost cil 'w ill s eek nh udditionM $4300 president o f tho Mntuwun W om im ’s tloll to lie miide lu ciiiion o f lliofl* has- its dram atic mom ents. carrier case fo r use after It waa d u b b e d w ith n g u n butt during a attending M ataw an schools. T h e d e im possible to get persons to mnn from the tow n sh ip com m ittee for C lub al the annunl m eeting held nr ,|irupnrty dnimiilu. PnruntK cun received, then servlco cou ld bo Auth enticity o f the costum ing h o ld u p 1on Fob. 2!j. ’ fen se head sa id that w o u ld b e a the high school r o o f lo o k o u t sta the installation- o f tw o-w ay radio in the lecture room o f the Ffhit ulnn lie railed before llio opinm ltli'o, , started. He statod everyth in g has been arranged b y M rs. F loren ce p rob lem fo r . the M ataw an T o w n tio n nights. Mr. P h illips suggested equ ipm en t on lire apparatus and in thu M ar, J!0 h oldu p at M cK el- Juilue M ontgom ery- pointed <>ul, P resbytcrin n- Church, Mrs, - Knlm else w as In readiness. . O chs an d h er assistants Jojjic and am bulances, as w ell «s fo r the pu r ship D efense C ou n cil, but that ap that a » the station served u fo u rKUceeeda Mrs. A llan- J. M orrison, v Io' h, the gungstera took $no from nud tho county courtit w ou ld bu V iv ia n G ra bow . . proaches to the sch ool m ade by m ile radius area, volunteers m ight chase o f oth er essential' equipm ent, president dMi'jng the pust tw o tho cauh <irawcr, searched Mrs, Ihrgttly guided by ii'coiuinendntloiw The M cnnonite 'fa r m h o u s e ’ has v e h icle s from the tow n sh ip w ou ld M cK olvle, w h o waH alone In tho o f tlio eimimltti'ii w llero olfomieii be obtain ed fro m outside the W a lte r Staegcr, o f Cheesequake, yeura. . b e e n com p letely furnished b y a h a v e to b.c coord in ated w ith the borough. d efen se chairm an^ disclosed yester* O th er olTlcors elected w ero: Mrs. tavern, and overlook ed $200 hidden conuulttcil tiy children m o dop ro p e rty ’ com m lttce headed' b y m ovem en t o f b o ro u g h autos. day. The conim lttQc. already hnk B id d in g 61111 N eeded D onald lloblnnon, first vten presi in her storking, accord in g to the elded lo bo triieenblo to neglect M iss Jean H udyina, R o b e rt Mc~ C on cern w o u ex p ressed that l h c M r. K ahn re p o rte d th o-ad to get approprjpted .$500 .fo r th a ..defense; o r . bud exam ple not by pnrmtr,. , d en t;- Mra. -F red-‘ M,- lh irlow , s e c story ,Kslie told police. Q uarrie, R ob ert M illigan, Irvin g :s • , * m ovem en t o f so , m a n y veh icles beds and bedd ing fo r the 270 Work, Juilgo M oulHoinery d e d n re d (lie ond vice, president; Mrs. W aller N usbaum and B ill G risw old, • m ade the pldn a cu m b ersom e one evacuees •w hom M ntawan w ould Plnns also are bein g m ade to need to d o noiiiethliiii clfectlv e T a ylor, treasurer; Mrs, Hens L. The ticket com m ittee consists o f that might read ily fail to function. h ave to take care o f i f tho m etro p ro v id e first uid in s tru ctio n s . for about llio Juvenile ci'lmo in to >wn» Cartan, .corresponding ueeretnry; (C on tin u ed o n p a go fou r) Mr. K ahn agreed it w o u ld b e an p olitan area w e re A -b o m b c d had tow n sh ip sch ool teachers. This w ill liuiierntive lu M oum nulh C o u n t y ^ , Mrs. P eter Read, record in g ..necrp* in v o lv e d m a tte r.to perfect the plan n ot obtained the desired results. b e given b y the N ew Brunswick im tills t'ounly him ^lio p o o r n n t x ' tnry; Mrs. Ciinrles iluir, chairm an through s o m an y persons p a rtici H e suggested the captains o f the C hapter o f the Am erican Red-Cross, leeoi’d o f an y la llio Muto In pergarden departm ent; Mrs, J. F, Hob* p ating and use o f school buses R e d Cross drive in the borou gh be eenlim e.wlno In the m utter o f l V olunteers fo r thd* auxiliary inson, chairm an of tlm hom e de> m ight s im p lify the plan. Mr, K ahn asked to have their w o rk e rs ca n p o licc unit arc urged to enroll olreildern I'oluinltteit in JnmesburH pnrtm ent; M r s / D avid M, Hruee, pointed out, th ou gh , that som e vass fo r such contribu tions as the w ith P o licc C h ie f O tto K engettor ■Stuin lltm io for lloyn, Tlio Juilgo . ’Joh n P. K ane, enndidute for the chulriTum o f c iv ic departm ent; Mn», m oth ers h ad expressed a d e te r handling o f e vacu ecs w as largely In L a urence H arbor. A t least 40 obMu vod tbu townnliip had tlm ■ 1 , m ination to entrust their ch ildren D em ocratic nom ination an Malwnn Pan! Dlnh, chalnniin o f line arts a R ed Cross m atter. : iiimnner piinuliitlou problem d in r m en are sought f o r this* unit, Mrs, MorrJtion, T ow n sh ip com inlttQcm an, charged departm ent nnd to^ n o o n e but them selves in case The decontam ination d ivision neti'rlnlle nf lewirt tuwiin und ho N ew m em bers o f the reorganized his rival fo r that office ot the Apr. L'hnlriiinn nf tho advisory board, o f a disaster. H e fe lt these fears w as also reported to b e laggin g in nuiiired.llio towiiHhip eninm ltloo tlio co u n cil include H erbert Cottrell 17 prim ary nt n m eeting o f the D uring (lie buslneuii M inion Mrs. both needless an d unw ise a » he organization, M r. K ahn said he rct'om m cndullouu aiul prohiillini Jr., secreta ry; T h o m a s , Leslie,^ Irn M ntawan T ow nship D em ocratic W iltium Cole, chairm an o f the eeo> H dwaid W. 'C u r ilc , Matawan had assurance from R ussell A. had hopes the y o u n g w om en o f the A p plega te, T cn E yck Ronson * and Club, Tuesday,, with havfng d e lib n om lc and defenso departm ent, r e attorney, has been named chair* lui|io»ed liy ItH Juvenile eohfurcm m . G. S tctlcr, su p erviisn g principal, C ontem porary L eague and the ^Irst oonim ltli'o w o u ld be oonlluueil Dr. John J. Brennan. ' erately m isrepresented n M alement p orted that $H00 had been collcctod man o f the IIKW cm icur drlv o for the sch ools w e re sto ck e d with (C ontinued o n p a ge eight) ngainr:t tlie offender,I w hen Iht* ’ , T he next regular m eeting o f the on veteran’s exem ptions m ade by by the clu b to purchase supplies the M atawan area, D avid T , Buck, younijiiler returned to bin h om o T he M arlb oro T ow n sh ip A m e r i c o u n c il w ill be, h eld In the tow n Mr. K ano at tho Mar. 8 m eeting of* and equipm ent f o r the m edical nee* cou n ty fund chainiwm, announced hall a t B row n tow n A pr. Hi, nt H the orgnnzation; can L egion held its organizational lion o f the M atawan C ivil D efense this w eek. Included in the Mat> com m unity. V M olnwna Towinililp l)ny« w im get p.m . Mr. S teagcr uhnounccd, lie m eetin g at the M arlboro T ow n Mr, K une stated h o win/ ropcal C ouncil, The cum ptdgn fur^fundu awan area aro M atnwan Tow nsldp, In titiubli' eliiewliere w o u l d 'b o H a ll S un day w ith C ounty L egion was appointed In.vL m onth to replace in g w hat ho h n d W iid on that nc*. by the clu b m entboni Ineludetl' a K eyport, Union Honeh, Keansburg lienrd by tlielr ow n tnw litlilp C om m ander L eon N olan o f F rccEarl M cLaughlin as chairman. casion to stand and h oiice-to-liouie canvass o f tho hor- and Raritan mid H olm del Town* Jiivenllo eoiifereiieo cninniltlni), the Mr. Staegcr said 14 men .h a v e holdi- and V ice-C om m an der D aniel ou/jh. 1 qu oted hitnscIC as follow s; ships, Jiidijo |H)lnti;d out, a» tlie prim e A . H arris jr ., the officia tin g o fllb e e n e n rolled on the au x ilia ry T iie resignation o f Mm. Kinyd "T h e lo w taxes tliat the veteran^ T h e drivo, w hich opened Mnnp o licc stafT and a rc taking in stru c hre p ayin g w as not done as a favor Yonlwumke, •cers. pu b llclly chairm an, dny, hau as ItH county goni $fiO,(K)(l. pm pone o f tin' limly to g lv o youngiitein ii cliiiuen lo he lient’d liy iwrThe fo llo w in g ofliccrs w ere e le c tion in the headquarters o f tlio t o the vets. It was prim arily d on e waa lucepted. Mrs. Y ou IuiuhIui and O f the amount raised, 47 |wr rent miii* in tlielr ow n com m u nity w h o ted: H enry J. Sadow ski as c o m lfrfiurencc A id .Squad. , .H arborIt, First , . . to allow a certnin real estato or* her huiiband have m oved to l ’ itts- will rem ain In tho county , for wnuld lie Hympulhelli' tn tlirm and m ander and three vicc*com »nandA n oth er c la w w ill b e organized In guniztiiion to sell 1ioum*s nt rhiiiII town. treaanent o f Indigent palionl* and ers representin g, d ifferent sections Ihe O ld D ridge-D row ntow n area m orilhly paym ents. Then, wh^n the Mra. L ou is H. Hrown waa wel* for*-su pp orl of the. can cer clinics w ho w ould know about'- the locul o f the tow nship—Joseph D. A lt fo r next w eek, h e discloNcd p at M onm outh M em orial imd Fltkin imd funiily elrnim uluncim w h ich vt-leriiiK.buyji lhe-hou.uv. has coin ed an a new nu m ber, " M organville; E dw ard S. K ru zd io n t ’lcKittcii nam ed ' to altend Uio llonpitaly. The M onm outh County w ould iieur oil tlielr enneit. b e e n ussetKcd a t ‘$-1000,‘ six m onths C larcn cc Cham berlain jr., o f T h e regular m onthly m eeting o f -C liu lrm a ii .lolm M in * Jr. oh> fo r State H ospital, arid Joh n O. later the assessm ent is jitinprd to i.jjrintf eon veation o f the.N nw , ,Jer C h a p t e r -o f the A m erican Cancer Anbury P a rk h as r c ccn ty been p ro the M ataw an P u b li c , Health A sso Aerved nt llio eniMiliulon o f Judge B en nett jr., fo r M arlboro. O ther $1200. l l i u s itis taxes and hfw sey K cderatien o f W om an’n C lubs Moeiery also em ilefl on on edticnm oted fro m captain to m ajor In the ciation was held Tuesday evening M onlgom ery'f/ reinarltii the g ov ern ' officers are: J. Edward Tilton,, ad* in Allnrdie City May II to IT w ere tlonal m onthly paym ents go. up,” program throughout tho lug b od y wim con vin ced tho JliveU. S. A ir F orce. , i\tr ihe H ealth C en ter on Broad Jutant; W illiam A . D evin, Bergcant* John H yer, president o f the clu b, Mm. M orrison, Mrs, W illiam Jh*n» year. The M atawan T ow nship lloard M aj. and M rs. * C ham berlain, the St. The president, M rs. W alter nlle conf,irenee com m ittee w ou ld at-arm s; Jam es F. M cCue, ch ap w ick , chairm an o f tlie c iv ic and Tlie M atawan urea's quota, Ijnsed o f Kducution w ill b e guests o f the th e n o g r c c tf there had been m is ' lain; R u dolp h G cbhardt, historian; io rm e r A n ne L a ird o f M ataw an, M cB ride, conducted the m eeting. garden departm ents; Mrs, 11.’ M, ou a donation o f 2!) cents for unvh be n ''v ery good thing" for tin' representation s con cern in g thn M a r reside in Fairbanks, Alaska, w ith towunhlp nnd lie w ould bn p ie -, C h arles S. M orris, finance ofTjcer. O ne change In com m lttce heads ClifTwood P a rcn t-T ca ch e r A sso cia (i m eeting. Munson, cliainnun o f tho h om o de* renldent, Is $0(100, . pared I,i tinnie iiueli a b od y at S eventeen m em bers signed the their three ch ild re n , C laren ce III, was the appointm ent o f . Thom as tion at a Fathers Night o bservan ce The clu b voted $25 fo r the ill* pnrtm ent a n d -M r s . Fred M, liur* M r, C u rrie in bein g UHslnted iu tonlg)it‘a townnliip nK<tlti|l, in the Cliir\vop<i S ch ool, Thursday Dana H obbs and John Laird. orig in a l charter: Edw ard J!. Gan, F ran cy as c6-chairm an, with R. L> fantile paralysis fund. -PJhu.h. wcit lew, chairm an o f One a ils depurl* organizing pin cam paign fur thin even in g. A p r. i 2 , at 0:15. . „ M aj. C ham berlain is prc&ently Cartan, o f tho house com m ittee. H arry V . H olm es, W illia m L. m en l. • w etion by Mtya J, M ubcl Jirowfi, P. Howard Lloyd will lie thn «• victory dinner »n,i fur L eM oin c, Jam es J. Dugan. R u dolph stationed w ith the 58th Strategic Alternate!* d ii‘ Mrs. Cartan, Mrs. a m em ber o f the execu tive c o m Inclu ded in the 're p o r t o f the a p icn ic In the' f/ummer. Charles G cbhardt, Charles S. M orris. John Reconnaissance Squ adron , fo rm e rly association's nurse, M rs' L u cille speak er and educutiunal m otion M etting was appointed chairm an H urry P u h n ean n and Mrs. Donald mittee o f the cou n ty chapter, pictu res w ill b o bIiow ii . Mrs. K alh F . Mtborc, W illiam A . D cvln , Jam es the 375th W eather Reconnaissance Kuutzman, w as ' Uie inform ation o f a com m ittee to revise tlie by- H obinson. F. M cCue, Joseph D. A lt, Edw ard Squadron. E lelum A ir F o r c c Base, that a total o f 144 h om e visits hnd c rin e Flynn and M rs. Hcrtha O lsliof |:»WH. D uring the m eeting r n jc i luinUcoIiih (liiul) UumphrleH, C liffS. K ru zd lo, Joh n O, B en nett j r „ Alaska, w h e r e h e is assigned as been m ade in M ataw on Borough w ill nerve rcfroBhinenls assisU'd by ini'id was furnished b y Mrs. Kuim w ood Ave., won reported Im prov F red L . V o r r R o d e c k , H enry J. S a the coordin ation ahd co m p lia n cc and T ow n sh ip d u rin g M arch. T h e m em bers. w h o rang "A ll The Things You ing at Peith A m boy Cleneral Ibmdow ski, A lbert Grutklri, J. Edw ard officer. T h e 58th Squ adron , a association m em bers a ckn ow ledged A re,". T l| Take You H om e Again pitid yeidordity after having been Tilton, Thomas A. Boyle. Tin* M atawan U chabllltallon unit o f the A ir W eather S c r v lcc , Mra. KauU m an'a efforts, especially K a th le e n " "H ow A re Things In taken there the night b efore by T h ere w ill be a turkey dinner T he charter w ill be held open m akes reg u lar m c li k lo the N orth j , n o v t,r tLmc WOrk ,du r!n (! the week O locrn M orra" nnd "Tennens»‘e Com m ittee Inc. m et Sunday a fter tho M alawan Kind A t(| Sqimd tmf* approxim ately 90 m ore days to Pole and o v e r the B ering S ea area and on Sundays w hen neccssary. A M ataw an m id e n t . Sam uel nt the Ht. Jam es A.M.K. Z ion W altz." Slie was accom panlerl by noon and heard a report b y Vernon ferlng from the efTect« o f taking a llow m em bers lo jo in the new In search o f lon g-ra n g e _wp,nthcr ' A ck n o w le d ge m e n t o f thfc nurse's C o d o m o ,- o f J-Jnyd ltd,, has com C h urch on A tlantic A v e „ Matawun. Mrs, Walt*'r T a y lo r at ihe plnno, KlllKOTvehatrman o r the deep f r m /r an overdot.io t»f aspirin, . d a t a /’ S p ecia lly ’ m odified , S u p e r w ork w as re ce iv e d fro m the d ire c p letcd the necessary r e q u lfcin cn ti T h u rid a y , A p r. 12, from 5 to 0 M rH ^ Iayior In muhie ebairum n. ~ p o s lT ~ dlujMHiid, Unit nn open pu b lic d r a w Tlie n(|uadmen .and (?apl. J, “ In v ie w o f present w orld -w id e fortresses a rc used In con du ctin g tor o f the Disaster S e rv ice s o f the fo r receiv in g a^ hricheJor o f scien ce p.m . T h e d in n er Ih open lo the Th e hosplliillty eom m lttee eon* ing for Ihe article Will he held at Kdgar Wilklmion, Maluwan T ow npublic. y conditions, the need fo r an org a n these missions. tinted o f Mir', W illiam .Sainion, Ihe M. A- M. Kleetrlcal H upply'C o., fJiiji police, w ere HUimno.ned to the A m erican R ed Cross, Eastern A r c i, d e cre e from W agner C ollege, Staten ization o f this k in d Is greater than - T h e son o f tyr. and M rs. C. T he letter from R alph B ain fo l Island, tho* c o llc g e com m ittee on Mrs, H arold M. p ls b r o w , Mrs, W Main Ht., on Holiday aflernooa, matiV honiM w here they found ev er, and all veterans of- W orld N. C h am berlain o f 401 S locum lows:- "1 have b een ’Inform ed o f curriculum and p o lic y announced W. W ieland, M /s, C.'harh'S Barker, Apr. 1.1 him on (lua ftoor uncoiiKclouu and Mr. C o d o m o m ajored in W ar 1 and 2 are therefore, e a r n Ave., A sb u ry. Gardens; M aj. Cham-' the fine co-op era tion and a»&lfrtlancc today. M erritt W arw ick, IreuMirer, and Mra. Jurnes K. ‘ V oorheeo and Miss ut liii.t tilghl. tiioughl him to be ig n itio n . Tin* d e estly req u ested , to JoFn,” M r. Sa- b c r la ia a tte n d e d JHonraouth _ J u n 1o r g iv e n b y .y o u r rOri^inlzaliun to tlie btisincf.s U uiinley, oj-t^ a tu te r.-.ix u g . Josephine..IJruwiLA p r, 29- h ss been selected at dmrtr* A fter em ergenry nld, M r,..... Ihft ow sk i said. . geAted thnt all eheekf/ for Ihe com C ollege and entered the A ir F orco. field stafT o f the A m erican N a tiom l g fe e w ill Ik * .uwnrdrd on T h e club will con clu d e 1(» a c tiv i the d e le fo r instellatlon o f the Hmriphiie.i recoveriM.f - nufTlclently May 13 has b een tentatively set In June, .1042. . ties fr>j*-tJjd year at the May b reak m iltee's w ork be m ade payable lo to be laltm to the honpltul. Red Cross in the recen t W ood- G ryn ics H ill cam p u s at ihe nex t n ew ly-elected officers o f Gua, ' conirncricem ent, June? 2. ‘ as the d a y o f installation o f o ffi fast M ay 21. T h l« m eeting w ill the M alawan H ehabilfbdion C om M a j. C ham berlain graduated bridge train w re ck . B ccau se of d s lc a n s l Post 4745, Veterans o f Capt. W llkln»ioni,reparled that a cers and initiation o f m em bers. feuturo a t;ilk by Mrs, Rc/bert m ittee fnc, to facllll-ate handling, week from aviation cadet training in the qu ick and efTJcicnt response ‘ F oreign W ere, o ( C liffw ood end ago Mr. ilum phrictf had ■ipring and otininier m eetings of M cK inley, third db.ti<iet vIco pretdN ovem ber, 1043, .and then served yo iir agen cy m ade t o o u r request M ataw an. L eroy E , U m ichaid com e lu contact, w ith .» 2ao*volt dent; liwitallatlon o f o/Ticer«, a i>roy the com m ittee w ill be held the open HWjtcb and bad bocn under* as a B-24 pilot in the European fo r assistance the needs o f - the U the n ew com m ander to suc M onday even in g of each gram of oiu.'de » o d reports from luut W iillain WoluijJai'^Ttl. d ie d T u es C a m p aign i He Hew 23 com b a t fam ilies ln v o lv e d -w e re m et prom pt ceed M icheel F. K idsus, go/jog trratm ei^ w ith a Ptycth A m *, ; the d e le g a t e w h o ' uttclid&P Ihe m onlh at 7:'i0 In Iha Ifook and boy11 pbyw ldan fo r ecvere pniiiH O ther officers ch o ie n ere/ Mrs! F ra n ce , P. L o v e jo y . M a rl m iisions w h ile in the , 8th A ir l y / 1T h e M onm outh C ounty ChAp-. day his h om e ti) H radeveit. I fe Is Ladder Co, room>», at the rear of A tlon tic C ity convention. A fte r returning from ter o f lh c A m erican R ed Cross survived by his w ife Mrs. E liza Joseph F, L o r e t o , seaior vice boro-F reeh old R d , M arlboro, su f F o rcc. w hich weru an after effect. Thu ihe boruiigh ball. ' l>ollco ofTlcer expressed the ..belief____ co m m s n d e n R aym ond E. B ellefe re d a -cu t b n Ihe rig h t hand overseas h e served as a test p ilot w ishes to o d d its w ord o f thanks beth Walnftis. nnd tw o daughter*. Mr*, H arry C. K n oell presided heum er. Junior vice com m ander) T u esd a y aftern oon ln M atawan w ith the A ir M aterial C om m and. and praise fo r the ip le n d id c o Mrs. Edw ard K ura«, M arlboro, and the m a n ' had consum ed o full, and M r e w d that any one Inter M rs.-T y C ob b, D ra d evd t. A lv in H ois, chaplain; Frederick w h en h er car collid ed w ilh an F or his com bat te r v lc e the m a jo r op eration ' o f the agency bottle o f (isplriu tablet* w hen tho / ested In Ihe coium ltteo'a w ork may w as aw ard ed the A ir M odal w ith M em bers present w e re T . *'A.: E , H u b b a r d , querterm ssfer; Th e W. H . F reem an and Son pain becam e lotrn ec. The physician auto d riven b y M rs.1 H arriet X . Saturday, ;^ p r ; 1 , has b « * « up* becom e ti m eihber, « " M yn derl B onnem e, post a d rohave H om e, Freehold, Sm ith, W cch aw k cn , al Ilou tc 34 tw o O ak L e a f Clusters, the E u ro Ph elan . M rs, H arry K noclJ. Ran- Funeral w e* contacted end gevn the o rd er p roved b y Miiytir Vo|u» W. A p plecalej and M r. Kidsus, Ralvatore pean Cam paign M edal, the A m e r dolph H eiuer, M rs. H. H o/Tbergcr, charge o f urrange7nents. for iho mart to be rem oved to the and M ain St. • U<iU* un T a g D ay t o t tin? lH“nefU Vena end R obert P. Thom as, howpltal, P o lice taid both w om en w ill a p ican Cam paign M edal and the Mrs. D onald W eir, M rs, Frank II. o f tbe Mtttawun High Scho/>] band V e n e tis o Blinds L lo y d j r . M rs. F ra n cy , M r, Carlan, W o rld -War II V ic t o r y M e d a l/ • fru fle e i. pear Saturday Ib fo re Matawftii u n fo u n fund. H ook er buttons In M rs. C laren ce L u n dy and M ri. T o p qu a lity, stu rdy built, K e y D elegates Jo fhe V F W fiiath It wun fiiinoin xi’d tliln tirnriilnv W h «n L ow In flplrlts R e c o r d e r Jam es H. M artin o n care tie? tchfrol co lo r* o f m aroon and C ^ u ip m ta i e n d Supplies C harles Sprlnghorn. D istrict are Mr, K id iu i, Mr, port H ardw are. w J fp l—A d v. C ork 'N Ib>ttle. Matnwan sleel wilt..life, d ^ fiosed o f b v hi«N<J Hint Hoy S cou ls w ill cimvima llm call less d riv in g charges. »________ U m icheid, M r, t o r e r o , W eldon fo r iToriiiigb over tlie w eeken d tor din im Main' S t, Matawan, We f?)einlx:m film s, Z d w a l’d R. C ooper, Farm — G u d i a — H om e . R u rel M e il B ox es . j H o w abou t b u iln e s j curds? W e (iirdrd autom obile llccnwr plHtejj, deliver free lo nil polnU. Watch L *wd M o w , Charles J , T im m ene J#. and Mr. T r y ou r s e rv ice. C o n o v e r B rothers . Keypf^rt H ardw are. T e l. 7-2000. je a n su ppiy th em q u ick ly and at the , Ecllp.se nnd Fenrutylvanla T j w n p lftt^ ^ w lll- bt>>«|d fo r 'K .t n * locel pi<iwr« for our ods. N kholal " H e lp W. a n te ads^W in th . ..d '* — . li p e p n f P h one H olm del 0-6121. W ickatunk; jfprC -^ A dv, Irifjlit p r iff . Comf* nnil t r y us. nelleh eum er, tell y o u abou t the fln o d jo h s o|M*n. ]*oet,d. ^ UlUona, IVop. 4 w J f^ ./A d v , M ow ers. K ey p ort H ardw are. , Madison Defense That Carrier Case! Woman s Club Nantes Officers Township Committee Will Be Asked To Up Appropriations From $500 To $5000 Mrs. Kahn Is Etccted President; Report $800 Collected In Drivo For Civil Defense Kane Insists Marz Distorted Cancer Drive . Leaders Chosen Tells Democratic, Club Rival Misrepresented Statement on Veteran Assessments Legion Post In Marlboro Formed Edward W.'Currie To Hoad Area Campaign; Hitchcock To Direct Koyport Program Henry J. Sadowski Is Named Commander; Will Hold Charter Open For 90-Days C. N. Chamberlain Public Health Promoted To Major Nurse Lauded .Former Matawan Girl’s Husband Serving With - Air Force At Base In Alaska . Association’s Help In Train Wreck At Woodbridge Brings Commendation Education Boterct To Visit P-TA Electric Shock Victim Is Found Unconscious Rehabilitation Unit To Award Deep Freeze Plan Church Dinner Codoino Earns Degree" Umicheid Commander Hurt In Accident William Walaitis Dies ^ Tag Day, Saturday . Want Old Plates rected that at his death, all assets sball tie shared by. h e r ch ild ren j M arion E. P r e s t o n ,. B efgen fleld ; W illiam Preston, K e y p o r t; H ow ard Preston, M arlb oro; c D oroth y , M eCue, M o r lb o r o ; R oland B . Preston, Eai-t F reeh old ; 'Rhea P reston , W ick 7 atunk; M u riel L u d w ig, W ickatum k; Ernest T. P lsehel ' A v is W arne, M a rlb oro; E d w a rd G . Mr^. D oroth y P ischel, o f M adison Preston, M organville, an d H tirriet Thom pson, M anchester, C.onn. T h e T ow nship, . w as nam ed ex e c u tr ix and to le legatee o f the estate le ft w ill w as mad© A p r. 25, 1945; &V fttT;busbancLErnfcsl T, - H e d ie d . 'W illia m B a lba clr " Mar. 8,. 1051 and his w ili^ w as 'exV W illiam Balbach, K eansburg, 1 ecuted Feb. 5 at C aldw ell. . w ho died Mar, 16, 1951, bequ eathed his Ci/tate to his w ife _C elestin e . John T, N ltd erm sn B a lba ch and e a r n e d 'h e r ' ex ecu trix . John F. N iederm an.i w h o d ie d ! Feb. 5 at M adison T ow n sh ip rn a m ed his w idow , G ertru de "E., afc^executr ix and sole legatee. The w ill w as execu ted Jan. 31, '1914, at N ew ark. M iss M arie C erlione w a s selected as c row n er fo r the M ay. 20 c ro w n - . H e rr e y B ronn er . - F o r m e r ,K e y p o r t C ouncilm an Harr ing cerem on ies In SL Joseph’ s v e y .B ron n cr, ..w h o ..d ie d F e b ..J 9 , C hurch. - a t . the .T h u r s d a y ..n igh t 1951, a t the age o f 80, bequeathed m eeting o f th c Blessed V ir g in M ary $5000 to h is dau ghter, M rs. D aniel Sodality o f the church. • P ra ctice H . Barnett, and her husband, and fo r tiie cerem on y ita r le d T uesday. The sodality • Is ’ sp on sorin g a le ft his residuary estate to his w ife, E va M . B ronner, probate o f ht$.wlU fashion sh ow and c a rd p a rty on 1, w ith in the offico. o f Surrogate D orm an Tuesday evening, M ay M cF add ln reveals. M r. Bronner, a cloth in g to be displayed from the prom in en t 'K e y p o r t businessman A rn old Shop, K eyport. Plans also w e re -m a d e fo r a c o m and c iv ic leader, m ode his w ill m unlon breakfast at' M a rlon ’s R es Sept.' 21, i 048. taurant, K eyport;’ fo llo w in g the 8:15 inaia on Sundny, M ay 20. . Bamuei V r W . D utcher Sam uel V. W . D utcher, 31 W ash ington St., K eyjiort, w h o died M a r 5, 1951, w ille d 1the property w here h e liv e d and all its furnishings W ord o f the death S u n d a y o f eq u a lly to tw o nephew s, - H arvey C lifford H. Roberson, fo r m e r F ree and F ran k R og ers, and left the rest hold businessman, w h ile o n a w orld o f h is estote to F rank R ogers. T h e cruise ^aboard the W hite S ta r tlln e r w ill w as m ade A u g. 28, 19,50. '• Caronla w as received ii$ F reeh old M opday. His age w as 09. Joh n W o o d Mr. R ob erson hnd operated a . Joh n W ood, \K eansburg, w h o hardw are and farm Im plem ent? died M ar. 0 ,1 0 5 1 , directed that a store In F reehold until h is retire ban k accou n t in h is -n a m e at the m ent six yea rs ago,1. When h e and W est H udson N a t i o n a l Bank, M r s .; R ob erson m oved t o ' Clear K earn y, be tihared b y his dau gh w ater, FLa. He hnd serv ed as a dlters, M a ry Theresa Y o b s and Edith rector o f the Freehold T ru st d o . B ell and nn accou n t In th c F idelity and w os a yi<;c president o f . tho U nion Trust Co., N ew ark, b c shared N ew Jersey T axpayers A ssociation . b y his grandchildren, W illiam A. H e had previously been associated ‘ Y ob s, M ary T h eresa Pen nella and w ith the J. A . Fuller C o n s tr u c tio n . Jam es Y ob s, A ll five are to share Co. o f N ew Y ork. , ' _ eq u a lly In the residuary estate. T h e w ill w as m ade I£ay 3, 1946. o f Mr. and M rs. R ob ert Hostruf), K eyp ort, and. L inda Sue, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. H om er G erlufsen o f M ataw an. ried a cascade b ou q u et o f . talisroai? roses.- Joh n S ch w arze o f S p rin g field, Mass., b roth er o f th e b rid e groom , served as best m an. U sher in g w ere C h arles M ade o f P o r i M onm outh, and A lfr e d Joans 6 { B elford. . ‘ T h e brid e’s m oth er w o r e an A lic e blu e crep e g o w n w ith a lace bod ice, w h ite feath ered helm et and c o r sage., o f . gardenias. T he brid e g r o o m ’s^ m oth er w o re n a v y blue w ith - m atch in g <a c c e s s o rie s ..and ..a corsage o f red roses. " . , A recep tion fo llo w e d at the W est k e a n sb u r g Firehouse, after w h ich Mr. and M rs. $ ch w a rz e . le ft fo r o sh o rt w e d d in g * trip to N ew E n g land. M rs. S ch w ortze w o r e a n a v y blu e suit w ith red accessories as a travelin g ensem ble. T h e bride* g room , a graduate o f M id dletow n Tow nship, H igh S chool, returned this w eek to th c G reat L akes N aval T rain in g Station, 111,, and the bride, a s e n io r _ in K e y j> o r J :J ^ ig h S ,e h o o lf w i l l . resum e j i c r studies. She Is c a ptain , o f the' cheerlecdjng_S5JJQd ......... • i at th e sch ool. ! — DEATHS .M r*. Fran k . K . L c o g « ir t U Mrs.- M a r y 'E , Longstreet, e resl den t o f R ed Bank m ost o f h er life, died W e d n esd a y ,'M a r. 28, 1951, at th# h o m e o f her sonjj P e rcy L on g street o f U nion B each, .w h ere she] had resid ed the past three years, S h e w a s t o r n a t B orden tow n 84 y ea rs ago, and w as the w id o w o f Fran k A . Longstreet,’ a Hed Bank expressm an. S h e w as a 'm e m b e r o f .tha R ed B ank Presbyterian.C hurch. -Survivin g, besides h er son w ith W hom she lived . Is .another son, M arsh all Lon gstreet o f M atawan: five, grandchildren and three great g randchildren. Funeral arrange, m ents w ere In ch arge o f the W ord en Funeral H om e, R « t Bank, zmd Interm ent w as in. F air V ie w C em etery. — r M il* JC »th»rln»-V . F o i l * . M iss K atherine V . Folan, o f I gBfoBdway and M aple PI.. K eyport, | died at h e r hom e S aturday m o rn ing, M ar. 31, 1951, follow in g a sh ort I illness. S h e w as b o m In K eyport, the dau ghter o f the late Thom as and A n n (Taaflee) F olan and had liv e d In the borough pli her life. | S h e op era ted the F o la n C on fec tion ery Store, a d join in g h er hom e, THURSDAY. -APRIL S, 1951 "\ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, Ni J. PAGE TWO ' H R . AND MFtS. H A R O LD S C H W A R ZE f b r 'm a n y years. W IU5JILED Miss Marie Cerlione Selected As Crowner K o * n »* B rlich fo rd M iss Joan M arie B ritch ford . dau ghter o f M r. and M rs. P aul B ritch ford o f 104 Pacific B lvd., C llffw o o d B each , becam e! tHcj' bride o f C h cs U r S. K ozna, son o f M r. and Mrs. Stanley K ozna o f 602 C h arles S t,, P erth A m bpyj in St. Stephen’s Church, P orth A m boy» w ith the R ev. Z e n o n L esniow skl, pastor, officia ting. / ' __.The brid e w as given \r\ m ar riage b y h e r father. M iss B ev erly B ritch ford , sister o f ihe b rid o, w ps m aid o f h on or. M iss D o lo re s F la herty o f H azlet, was the brid e s m aid. A n o th e r sister, C h e r y l B ritch ford , w as the flo w e r -g ir l, Stephen N iem era and J o h n B o l-. w ierczak, b oth - o f P erth A m b o y w e re best m an and usher, re&pcc-: tlv e ly . . . T h c n e w ly w e d s *le ft f o r a w e d din g trip and u p on th eir return w ill liv e on 'L e e P e rth A m b o y . A m boy . • . . . . . . . . • T h e bride, a graduate o f Matuwan H igh S ch o o l, Is em p lo ye d .as a secreta ry at H arry G o ld b e rg and Sons, Perth A m b o y . H er husband, a graduato o f P erth A m b o y .H igh S ch o o l, is /e m p lo y e d b y the H ay den Chem ical* C t r r y o r d s r :— ..... M ... iG atarz .of East Brunsw ick and Mrs. w h ich ' .m atrjied her arm bouquet. ^ W a lte r G retsehol of CllffW ood The bridesm aids, Mtes D oris A dam s boy" M U s N ellie F olan and Mrs. U e a c h ; m other,. Mrs Em m a O. o f Irvington, a c o u s in ,'"a n d Dr. - -■ S n ow o f N ew Brunswick; a sisjer, Shirley Luutcrw ald o f Mntawan, Mrs. Edith DenhofT o f Muskeei'un, w ore pule y e llo w strapless n y lon M R . A N D M R S. R I2 IE R I S IC A day m orn in g at 0:30 at the resl- M lch -’ " ln ° H randchlldftn, nnd luce* gow n* m ade like thot o f the m aid o f honor. T h eir coron ets w ere deJ.ce and at 10 o ’c lo c k „ solem n “ vera nieces and nephews John o f pule y e llo w roses und lavender T h e plain tiff w as n ative o f Italy, had lived in Mat* o f desertion. h igh m ass o f requiem -Was ottered I SerJJ “ w®1? 'r “ St,n aw an 40 years. H e w os a farm er, aw arded $25 a w eek alim on y for in St; Joseph’s Church, K eyport, b y th c. BaPl l s t ' Church, N ew Bruns- stock and th ey ca rrie d m atching bouquets. Jam es G o ld ie o f K e y su pport o f h erself an d a m in or S e rv ices w ere h e ld Saturday at the R ev . W alter Slattery, pastor o f N < * . yesterday. Interment was in 8:15 a .m ,. fr o m the D ay Funeral child o f th c cou p le, R on ald, aged L a w ren ce’s Church', Laurence s t - P e te rs C em etery, New. Bruns- p ort w as thc best m an, und u sh e r ing w e re C harles W oem rfr o f East , . H om e, K ey p ort, o n d a high m ess nine. H arbor. Interm ent, undiV direction |w lo k ‘ O range, and A lexun der W arren o f E d w a rd T a r r y jr., K e y p o r l attor* o t requiem was celeb ra ted a t St o f the D ay Funeral Home, w as in J a m ., L, M clivalno A tlan tic Highland*, both cousins o f Joseph's ChUrch, K eyp ort, ?■b y ttic j i e y f o r M rs; W ilson, filed pap er* the fam ily plot in the ch u rch pastor, the R ev . C orn eliu s J. Ko^ie. in*Hhe, suit to sh ow the d efen dan t Jam es L . ' M cllv o ln c, 10 Spring the bride. cem etery. T h e brid e’s m other w o re a taupe B u rial Was In the fa m ily p lot In had d eserted h is w ife A u g. 1, 1948, St., South River, form erly o l Keyand that she had b een w ith ou t sup the c h u r c h . cem etery. •W illiam H. W hit* Iport, died M onday m orning, A pr. g o w n w ith pink -u ccessorles ond the b rid e g ro o m ’s m other w ore M r. F etta is s u rv iv ed , by fou r p o r t fr o m h im sin ce that lim e. W illia m H. W hite, 80, o f O ib o m *■ 1951 hls hnmp oftei; n sh" rt n a vy blue g o w n w ith gray a cce sso r daughters, M r s .-M o r y B yrne, D u St., K eyp ort, died W ednesday, M ar. » w as an exem pt m em ber les. Both had , corsugcst o f pink D u rn ey m ont; M iss SuSnn Fetta, H awaii; 28, 1851, In the M onm outh M em orial o f t K cy i10rt F ire ’ Mrs. Josephine B r o o k s and MIes H in it a l S u rvivin g arc h is w ife Mrs. O live roses. Sitting at F reeh old, M onday, A reception fo llo w e d at Button' M argaret Fetta, b o th o f R ed Bank;, S u p erior C ou rt Ju d ge D onald H. ' B o m In K eyport, Mr, W hite w as *MounJ l ,^ c ' lv “ l" c ' oncl f o “ r c h 1 1 ' w o o d M anor, after w h ich M r.-an d tw o 6ona, F ran k j r „ K eyp ort, ond M cL ean granted separate m ainten the son o f the late A lo n zo and' M m M abel Thorpe o f South P atrick, Matawan< and fo u r grande ance to A n n D.' (O ’N eill) D urney, Em m a (A rose) W hite. H e -I s sur- A m b o y Jam es M el valne o f,S p o ts - M rs. M arvel le ft fo r a trip through the South. Mrs. M arvel’s traveling children. ■ . • . 25 St. Joh n ’s PI., K canshurg, from y lv e d b y h is w ife, Mrs. K atherine W illiam M cllvalh e and_-Rob,.,. : by 5 co& tum e.was a n a v y blu e su it.w ith •' J 5 ; f l o o d “ 7 .......... (H au w m an) WHUe, a s o n . I x i U b A r '^ M c I lv n i n e . b o t ^ o f SoLah Rivqr, M artin" C .’ D Urhey, A tld n tic ^ C lty / n a v y an d y e llo w ' ticecssories and •a M ary E lizabeth F lood , M atawan, M a ia w e n -K «fp * r t M onum ent W o ik s a state trooper. W hite o f K e y p M an d tw o d o u g h - g r n n d c h ldren corsagc o f w hite cam ellias. • U pon .■ . R y der«E ly . w h o d ied Feb. 0, 1950, nam ed h er 1 ters. M rs. A n nabel S m ith o f N o p - l ^ r v l c e s are bein g h e l d , t h * " ’ H iflh w a y jS * ,• sister, A n na M arie F lood , as sole V ™ , a n d M rs. Pearl llagei-m an o f'T l.u r S c Ia y a t e m oon at 1:30 at his t h cir return they w ill reside in an M r. and Mrs., D qn lcl - S. E ly, K a y p o r t H. J. , apartm ent ln> K eyport, i, , , j 1 hom e, w llh tlio R ev. W illiam K ern ' , H uenun . ben eficiary in h er w ill m ade Feb. H olm del, o n n ou n ce the m arriage bf ' Phone Keyport 7-11S4 1 T he brid e is a graduate o f Irving 3, 1950. , ; . ' . ■ ■ S erv ices w ere c in d u c t e d js o t u r Interm ent w ill b e in A s o n w oa born In P erth A m b o y their daughter, Ml&s B etty E ly, to ton H igh S ch o o l an d ^ em ployed C am pbell ^" day at 2 p.m. In the B ed le Funeral K hr‘ et Churcl‘ Cem etery, South Capt. H arry L. R y der, U SA, son o f G eneral Hospital, Saturday, M ar, as a se cre to ry In the p e o p le s Na , M innie H. Preston F o llo w in g the m orn in g s ervice H om e, interm ent wns „ In M on-1 A m boy, Mrs;j M argaret R y der, E verett- on 31, 1951, to Mr. on d M rs. Joseph tlonal Bapk; K eyport. T h c b rid e M in nie H. Preston, K eyp ort, w h o ot C alvary M ethodist Saturday, M ar. 24, 1951 at T h o e n ix H osem an,1M id dlesex Rd., M atawan. S u n d a y m outh M em orial Park, Shrew sbury g room is em p lo y e d 1 by. the Singer T ow nship. A r,h u r J* Connelly C h urch , K eyport,. the. R ev. ..Charles died O ct. 31, 1050* loft her en tire C ity, A la, ..... : ... S e w in g M achine Co., Elizabeth. A rth u r J. C on n elly; B ea con 11111 S ch a llsr ■ R. Sm yth adm inistered the sac estate to her husband W illiam E. M rs H *nry K .l l y R d .,‘ Matawan, w as found dead at Mr. and M rs. F r e d SchpU er, 25 ram ent o f baptism to' W en d y Jean P reston ,1 fox1 his lifetim e and dl* S ica-S ergew ich W o ve rly St., K e y p o r t, nre parents C am pbell, dau ghter o f M r. umd . M rs. R ose K elly . W ife o f t h e r e t o -home M onday, b y bis h r o th i* O n S un day aftern oon, .A p r . 1, o f a d au ghter b orn In South A m M rs. Jam es C am p bell •o f Battle U to O u r L a y -A w a y Plan. H en ry K elly, died M onday, Apr. 2. Thom as Connelly o f Chester, Mass 1051, Ut 4 p.m., M iss Florence M lchalalc-H om en ' C reek, M ich. M rs. C am p bell Is the b o y M em orial H ospital. 1851, In the H illtop N ursing Hom e, " r- C on nelly h ad b e e j, dead several fo rm e r L ou ise H oltslander, dau gh M iddletow n. B orn in M atawnn, ^ y * according to County Physician Serg ew ich , ’ daughter o f Mr. and M rs. R ose H ansen, ISO B r o o d 6 t„ ter o f M r. ond Mra. W ilfred H olts.M cG ow a n Mrs. K e lly lived a ll o f h e r life 4n Jul us Toronf Ho lived alon e at the M rs. Joh n Sergew lch , N o tco Lane, K eyport, ..ann ounces the engage- | M on m ou th County. S h e is sur- M ataw un ad(lrc|u fo r the past; 10 U nion Beach ,, becam e th c brjide. o f in en t o f h e r ' daughter, D broUiy , ,A _ d a u g h ter w as b q m In S outh lon der o f E lizabeth St., .K e y p o r t , M ATAW AN 134 M alD s i . R izlerl Sica, son .'of Mr. und Mrs. Laura, to F ran k A . M icholflk . jr., A m b o y Iifcm orlal H ospital' to Mr. v lv c d by several n ieces and y1e,a rs- ,rJri° r w h ic h ;tfm e lie r e Home o f Famous Brands ’ Ralph Sica, L lo y d Hd., M ataw an neph ew s sided in Jobstow n . Ho w as born H ostrup . ' incl. Hamilton Watches. ‘ son o f Mr, and M rs. F ran k M tcfl and M rs. E d w ard M cG ow an, 50 o f f ic e H o in a Keepsake Diamonds / T he n e v . - E dw ard R, Sullivan, G erlu fien ak, 251) F ifth St., Jersey City. , L akeside Rd., ■L a u ren ce H arbor. S ervices w ill bo h eld fro m the ln , ,N c « Havf n' C on n " »n d w as n “ D a lly and Saturdays pnstor, ofTlciotcd at tlie ccrem orty ™ ■ T h e b rid e -to -b e is n graduate o f T h ree ch ild ren w ere baptized ^ D ay F u neral Home, K eyport, th is le l Jyc(i ,,1“ ,nlrer’ 9 A .M . io 6 . P .M . in tlie H o ly F a m ily C hurch , Union W y c k o ff {.Thursday) m ornin g at B~Q’clock H s b‘ ° ' h cr is His 'Only sUtvlvor, S un day m orn in g, A p r. 1, 1051, in K e y p o r t* W g h S c h o o l in - the cjoss F ridays 9 A .M . l o 9 P .M . andatB^Oahlghmossof requiem I T he b o d y was shipped b y the Bcach. M iss A m i G era ldl o f Keai’ia* o f 1843 an d is e m p lo y e d o t L a voie, M r. nnd M rs. C h arles W yckofI, thc K ey p ort R eform ed C h u rch by W ednesdays 9 A .M . lo 12 N oon burg, played tho organ and Mrs. 0 S prin g St., M ntawan, are parents the pastor, the R ev. A lb ert G. w ill b e celeb ra ted i n 'S t . Joseph’s IB cdle FL,ncrul H o m c “ > Bridgeport, ConiL, f o r services und interment. E. O ’B osk y o f U nten Beach, was o f a soil b orn In South A m b o y S hlphorst. • Church b y th e pastor, the Rey. the soloist. M em o ria l H ospital. T h ey w ere Barbara L y n and C ornelius J. Kane, B urial w ill be T h o bride, was g iven In m arriage s u r in io n fm nekai s o m C B « i R ob ert C h arles H ostrup, ch ild ren In the, fa m ily plot In the church b y h e r father, and she chose i fvn n al dignity mA t a r t y • • •W oi< . ' ' B lack cem etery. la ami Aa «rlA« «f lha UmMmW' gow n o f w h ite satin w ith lace in ; S o u th A m b o y M(>fnorial H ospital M arrel-M cC lung . Berts, ofT*thC’ Shouider bood ed n e ck has rep orted the recen t birth o f a ' H olm es C c n o r e r In a ce re m o n y perform ed Sntur- line, and fu ll skirt w ith cuthedrul son to -M r . and M rs. E d w ord B lack, A L L T Y P E S O F P H O T O G R A P H IC W O R K H olm es Conover,, 91, form erly o f t « d y Alltndant, lto n -8 «c U r lu il Idoy afternoon, Mar. 31, 1951, a t 4 train. H er fingertip veil w as held 34,’> W o o d b in e W ay. Laurence" H ar M atoW on, d ie d Th ursday; War. 29, o ’c lo c k in th c F irst Baptist .Church, in place b y a rhinestone nnd bead bor. . " • 1951, at the W elfare H om e, F ree 961 Maple PI. KEYPORT | K eyport, M iss H c 1 e a b a r r e n cro w n on d she carried a cascade h o ld ., 7 W . F R O N T ST RE ET KEYPORT ’ Tel. XEypor! T-1351 o f w h ite roses. '. 1 . M cD on ou gh . He lb su rvived b y hia w ife, Mrs. ST U D IO In 11^ U N ITED C IG A R ST O R E BU ILD IN G Miss A lic e S ergew lch w as her M r. and Mrs. P a trick McDOnA lice C on over, also o resident o f sister's m aid o f h onor, and she oilgh, P o p la r St., R a ritan T ow nship, the W elfore Home. w o re * ik y b lu e g o w n m ade o f ore parents o f a son b orn M onday, . S ervices w ere under direction o f I Z y . A . O ' : Atfcfc ■MM^WTr«MMirfiniMi-mr rJiilf--rfM»ii>wrinMMiliii—-inrwrii f frill i tffiniiriiiHIMiniiTMi.MiiaiM— ■■■ 1' tulle oV er s a t in / a heart shaped A p r. 2, 1051, In M onm nuth M em or ih e W . H. Freem an and S on F u n cap and mitts. She c o r rlc d bn old ial H ospital. eral H om e,^ F reehold. foshlon ed bouq uet o f spring flow crrt. ' flchsufler •\ M n . E dw ard G regory .> H er bridesm aids w e re Mlsrt S h ir M r. and Mrs. Em il Scliaudcr, . Mrs. Jan e G regory, 95, o f O sborn le y Smitfr and M iss B crn ico R ob P o rt M onm outh R d ., K eansburg, St., K ey p ort, on e o f the b o ro u g h s kouky o f K e yp o rt. T h eir gow ns are parents o f a flrst ch ild , a dau gh oldest residents died S un day m o r n w ere the sam e as the m aid o f ter, b o rn Tuesday, A p r. 3, 1951, in ing, A p r. 1, 1951, Jn the Iv y H o u w honor e x c e p t in salm on co lo r, and South A m b o y M em orial H ospital. Nur&ing H om e, M iddletow n, w h ere tn cy also c a rrie d old fafrhioncd T h e b a b y w e ig h e d eight pounds, She h ad b e e n o patient f o r som e bouquets. . fo u r ou n ces, nnd hos been nam ed tim e after suffering a .fall. Mrs, T h o best m an was. M athew Sica, Carol A nn, • Mrs. Schnufler Is" the G regory, the w id ow o f Edw ard o f P o rt M onm outh, brother__of J h o f o r m e r ' M iss G ra ce Snppah o f G regory, w a s b o m in Staten Island, MISS DOROTHY L. HANSEN bridegroom , and the ushers w e re Union Beach. the, dau gh ter o f the late D a v id and Sam uel PonKcra o f K eyport, and L a boratories, U nion B each. Thc Elizabeth (Burbank) Post, and had Peter L e o n e o f M atawan, 10 to 25 L b t, , . _ Z im m erm an ' brid e g ro o m -e le ct la a graduate o f lived m ost o f h er Hfe in K eyport. A d e ce p tio n w as h eld In Perth F e r r is H igh S ch o o l and Is attend' M r. and lilrs. M artin Zim m erm an H er fath er w a s an oysterm an and A m b o y f o r the w eddin g p arty and Ing S cton H all U niv ersity. H e Is o f R ed Bank, a r c parents o f a w hen Mr6. G reg ory was* a ismall guests. child the fa m ily w en t to V irginia, e m p lo y e d b y C olgate P a lm olive daughter b o m M on day, A p r. 2, 1D51, Tha b rid e w as graduated from P eet' C o., Je rse y C ity, a fte r service In R iv e r v le w H ospital. Mrs. Z lm A fter th e outbreak o f ' the C ivil K ey p ort H igh S ch ool and is cm W ar, the fam Uy returned NorUi and In the A ir d o r p s .. i mertno.!!. is the fo rm e r Miss A h n ployed b y Ralph F rlcd la n d and .......... eettlcd i n U n ion B coch, later m o v N o date has b een set f o r tho D iodoto o f K e y p o r t , Bros.-, K e y p o r t. T h o brldegitoom w edding.________ A ‘ i n g to K eyp ort. attended M atawan sch ools and is P .lii f ^ r s i G regory, in sp ite o f her a d em ployed b y thc W o o d b rid g o P o t M r, an d M rs. P eter Peltz, 11 vanced years, wfis v e ry a ctiv e and tery Co., W oodbrldge. L co la A v e., K eansburg, aro the “ fo o k a k een interest i n the activities <jf h er fa m ily. Each y ea r an her parents o f o dau ghter b o r n Friday, 8 ch w a m < T h o rn q A n g e lo Pennettl Mar. 30,1961 in R iv e r v le w H ospital, birth day she w oa fe te d a t a party F u n eral s e rv ice s w e re h eld at 'h ie b a b y w eigh s e lg b t pounds, 12 a n d lo o k e d forw a rd to the e v e n t M iss Carol , Elizabeth T h orn e, MR.. MRfl. JOHN MARVEL ;30 a.m. M o n d a y fro m the D ay o u n c c s ,' M r a .'P c lt z is the . form er ; S u rv iv in g is a daughter, Mrs. daughter o f M r. and Mrs. R obert M iss R osem ary S p ra tford o f K cy H om e, K e y p o rt, fo r E lizabeth R oss o f K eyp ort, w ith [A d a m s M cC lu n g ,'d a u g h te r o f Mr. Thorno sr., Stono Rd., W est Keans* F u n era l 4V z ' ' ’ w h o m s h e form erly resid ed; a s i# -la n d M rs. M atthew M cClung, Cam* burg, becam e the brldO o f H arold A n g e lo Pen nettl, 30, o f H ighland port. i j F ifer, M rs. A n n a t f a r f l l O f K e y p o r l; |bridge A vo., U nion Bench, becam e Schw nrzc, USN,. son o f M r. and A v e ., A tla n tic H ighlands, w h o died "..... ’ . ' Jackson......... ' ^ ig h t' gran dch ildren ; 10 great* the b rid e o f J o h n M arvel, son o f Mr&, Joh n Schw arze, B elford, in Th u rsd ay m orn in g , Mar. 28, 1831, grandchildren, and one greaU great- Mrs. Ernest Bailey, O sborn St., an Easter Sunday w ed d in g. T h o In A son w as born, F rid a y, M ar. 30, P resbyterian H ospital, N ow gran dch ild. K eyport. T h o d o u b le rin g c e r e cerem on y w as perform ed a t ' 4 Y o rk . A h igh m ass o t requiem 1851, In F itk ln H ospital to Mr. nnd Mrs. L e r o y Jackson, M arlboro Rd., _______ » S er v ic e * w e r e con d u cted yester- m ony _ w as ,p e rfo rm e d b ,y the . w as celob ra ted In St. Joseph's pastor, o’ clo ck in thc K eansburg M ethodist d a y <Lftem$on at 2 o ’c lo c k in the I the/ R ev. G e o rge A . Co's per. Easter. Church w ith ‘ the R e v . ’ San ford Church , K e y p o rt, at 0 o 'c lo c k b y M arlboro. / ‘ B e d le FuH eral H om e, w it h the R ev. I lilies, bouquets o f w hite stock and H aney, pastor, officiating. Easter tho pastor, the> R e v . C o m o llu s J. ' B u tle w -------^ W 5 n i B l '" I l r H i l e y 'l p a & tor 'o f ^ S t : rparm »r w ere' use"d ''f o r '' decoratrdns: illfo s and- oth er seasonal flow ers K ane. ’ B u rla l w a s in th e ch u rch John'j? M eth odist C hurch , official* j P revious to the entrance o f the form ed tho decorations and Frank cem etery , A son w a s born Thursday, M ar. • ), 1951, In R iv erv lew H ospital to in g , IiU term ent w a s in G reen I bridal party, M rs. R ichard A p ple G rcn g cr w as tho organist.' M r. Pennettl, w h o Berved w ith (prove Cemetery.. ‘ gate' o f K ey p ort, sang several sclec* The brido, given in m arrlago b y the Coast' G u ard In W o rld W ar II, M r. o n d Mrs. R ich a rd .B u rlew , . I tions, accom panied at the o rgan b y her father, w o re a g o w n o f Chan- w as th e husband o f D o ro th y (C u b l- Cedar S t , M ataw an. W U U am C. M srrlck Mrv. E verett S . P olin g , w h o also Ully lace m ade w ith a fitted bodice c h e c k ) Pennettl. ’ H fs n i ^ W J lliom C , H e r r ic k ,6 7 , died Bun |plo ye d the w e d d in g m usic. B esides h i* w lfo h e Is su rvive d w hich form ed a p cp lu m in back g a y a t h i i lio m e f 282 S u n set Blvd. A d a u g h ter w as born Saturday, G iven in m a rrla g o b y h e r father' and full h ooped skirt term inating b y t w o ’ dqu ghters, C h e ry l ond " ■ M af. 3 l ( 1D51, in M onm outh M&I the brid e w o re a g o w n o f bridal “ CHffwood beach. in a train. T h c gow n had a sw eet T h eresa: hln parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. .. H u sb a h d ot M rs. H elen V» Stnh sailn m ade w ith a fitted bo d ice heart neckline outlined In seed S a b lo Pen nettl, K e y p o rt; f o u r rnorlal H ospital to M r. ond M rs. Jin H e rrick , M r, H e rrlo k .w n? a lariji t full trollin g fij(irt. ThC“ yo k e pearls and the long sleeves w ere brothers, A lb e r t, M orristow n ; A l e x W alter R yan . 405 M ain S t , Keans, ^ K a la m a zoof M ich . H o I was o f illusion outlined w ith lace adorned at th c .wrists w ith satin ander, and A lo y s lu s o f M ataw an, burg. wa&‘a s u p e rv is o r f o r th e U niversal Jand seed pearls and ihe w o r e a oak leaves edged w ith pearls. H er o n d C h ester o f K e y p o rt, ond tw o ‘ Ploying; C a rd C o. and was a parish* coronet o f ^ ecd pearls and orange fingertip v e ir w as trim m ed w ith sisters, M rs. V icto ria Fnrrell, F r e : ion ^ r' o f $ t . 'L a w re n ce * s C h u rch J b io s s o m s ^ ’ Her* fingertip v e il wq& match1ngv1ace. and sho carried a neau, and M rs. Iv n Englem an o f L a u ren ce H arbor. ; H e fo r m e r ly ( o f nylon illusion and she carried a cascade b o u q u e t o f w h ite roses. 0 K eansburg. . ' . ^ W ilton . liv e d in N e w B ru n sw ick . ; cascade bo u q y ct o f w h ite roses. M jb ; R o b e rt T h orn e jr. o f W ost -.S u r v iy ln g a r e h is w if e , tHree M ias A rlene S eals o f NtiWark and K eansburg, slstcr-l’n -low . o f S u p e rior C ou rt J u d ge D on a ld H. F ran k F « ! i t the M onday, in . F coeh old ' i o n i R o b e r t K , H e rrick o f N e w W o n Bench, w as th e m aid o f brid e,' w a s tlio m otron o f honor, F ran k Fetta, 84, o f 944 L in e Rd.. M cLean, ttrtinBU»lrfg Jinil W <1»nr^ n n d |hon nr ..and . w are., a atm plr^t trnwn|gha umxx> n or co to M rar-J»n ett M atnw aa^hujl P a u l H e r r ic k o f C llffw d o d B ea ch ; o f p o le green n y lo n lo ce o v e r green her s h o r t -n lle green v e il was at (M a colln o) F elta, d ie d W ednesday, V. U o n w ) WIUon, 54 M ain St., thrpe dau gh ters, Mrp. J osep h M U -IffH k w l t h 'n m atchin g short cape, tached to a halo o f w h ite violets. Mar.i.28, 1051, o t his hom e fo llo w K eyport, f r o m E llsw orth T , W lb o n , lfcr o f N ew ^ B ruh sw lC k, M rs. J o h n fS h e .ih a d a co ro n e t o f pink rosea. She w o re w h ite lace-m itts nnd c a r Ing n lpng Illness. Mr. F e ita , o 23' M y rtle A v e . K e y p o rt, o n grounds C. H> Roberson Dies WHARTON MEMORIALS BIRTHS BAPTISMS v' iflffiDHI ENGAGEMENTS DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED Holden, Jewelers 30 W. Front St., Keyport KEypprt 7-2020 WEDDINGS PHOTOGRAPHY PAPPAS is STUDIO DAY Funeral Home] KE 7-0490 — 7-2941 J it M o I o n e y f s M a r k e t s TURKEYS TURKEYS HEN Maplecrest Farm ALL SIZES : TURKEYS 4 9 « Lb. ALL SIZES LEGS of SNOW WHITE VEAL OFF TH E LOIN VEAL CUTLET FUNERAL SERVICES VEAL CHOPS 69*CLb. 89* u LOINS of PORK HANS 59 ...... - LEGS OF BABY LAMB to 7 L b s.... Rib Ends 4 to 7 Lbs. WILSON’S CERTIFIED 50 Lb. 39t PRIME RIBS OF BEEF , Cut from first 6 ribs. 69* DIVORCES Front S t, KEYPOR' Tel. KEyport 7-1540 120M ain St., MAT A W / TeL M Atawan 1-3986 THURSDAY. APRIL S. 1951 Blaze Destroys Ditmas Theater ' , THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N J, Democrats Youth Rally Speaker Gullace •Is Sentenced M id d le se x C ou n ty J u d g e Charlca M . M orris, F rid a y ut N ew B run t W ick, sen ten ced F ran k G u lla ce , 23, o f K ean sbu rg. to the Matawan Man Served As Manager Of Show House; Loss $100,000 Scholer Welcomes Mrs. White, Others To • Union Beach Meeting A general a la r m ' b la ze w hich " fir^ftieri battled f o r m o f e than tw o h o u r s S u n d a y d estroy ed the $100,' . 000 D itm as T h e a t e r -a t J280 State St., P erth A m b oy . S tartin g shortly b e fo r e n oon Jn the b o ile r room o f 1he fairly n ew theater, Ihe flames spread rap id ly and s o o n engulfed the en tire structu re a n d threatened , _jnearby buildings. M a y o r K ath erin e E lkus W hite o f R e d Bank, and D r. G e o rg e Lussler, d ire cto r o f the ? A rth u r Brisbane" C h ild /T reatm ent. Cen ter at A llaire, oddressed 50 m em b ers o f the W om en 's D em ocratic C lu b o f M on m outh C ou nty a t a m eetin g Satur day .aftern oon in the A n ch o r Inn, U nioo Beach." ; Sch edu led to op en fof* a 2 p.m. m atinee the theater w as deserted w h en the blaze started. ..... P erth :..A m boy— p o l k e - .q u o t e d - J , C larence L ew is o f 197 J a ck son S t, M ataw an, theater m anager* a s say-' Ing m T on e w as In UVe place w hen V th e first started. Mr. L ew is said a porter had left the prem ises a b o u t 10:15 a jn . and everyth in g w a s ap . parently norm al at that time. ., A lthough n o casualties 'w e r e r e ported Perth Am boy. F i r e . C h ief T h eod ore Z b oya n said several.A re* m en esca p ed seriou s in ju ry ordeath w hen the r o o f o f the theater ca v ed in, sh ow erin g the 750-seat .in terior w it h ' Naming *wood an4 . p ieces o f con crete. ■ C h ief Z b oya n said the b r ick w alls * w ere left standing, but the r o o f had been con stru cted ' o f h e a v y w o o d tim bers w h ich gave w a y w hen the /lam es ate u p the sides o f the w alls, a ided b y heavy plush m atting lin in g the interior. : ’ . T he general alarm , sum m oning all p f Perth A m b o y 's eight Are co m panies, w as turned” in b y Chief. Zboyan w hen th e w in d -blow n flam es threatened to spread to P u b lic S ch ool 1 o n on e sid e and a four-ptory ‘ drcaa and sh irt m anu facturings plant o n the oth er; . F irem en w atered d o w n the o u t side of, both buildin gs w h ile 'lig h t in g the theater blaze, and a safety c r e w -was kfcpt at the theater fo r several hours after the Are t a pre vent* fresJi outbreaks o f flres from .. Z b oy a n .'•••; ft T h e second Interdenom in ational Y ou th F e llo w sh ip R a lly w ill be h e ld Satu rda y-' e v e n in g in Mota w a n -H ig h S c h o o l w ith W alla ce Jones,-*-a— w id e ly -k n o w n -v e n t r ilo qu ist as the speaker! Mr. Jones, w ith _ A .o _ iielp. J o f .;^ Q m m y4M. _pr& dents the g o s p e l .in a fashion "de. signed to capture the interest o f y o u th fu l, audiences. T h e affa ir is open to the p u b lic. . J o n e s fo rm e rly w as in the am\ii*en}'ent field until: h e becam e interested in ch u rch * w o rk ond dedicated his life and talents to p^esentl'ng the G osp el at p u b lic m eetings ih rou gh ou t the . U nited States. ,\ •• .. . T h e “first m eetin g In these Y ou th F e llo w slu p R a lly series w as h ejd last ’ m onth and dpspite in clem en t w eath er d re w an e x ce llo jit attend a n c e / S aturda y's \raiiy, w ill o p e n w ith a jMano ;p re lu d e a t-7 ;4 5 : p.m. O th er m u sica l,se le ctio n s w ill round ou t the program . ‘ • .. TJw q m o re rallies o re bein g p lanned ifpr the first* Saturdays in M ay -and i. June. D u rin g the sum m er -a. boat r id e w ill; b e sponsored nnd n banquet held,- D etails w ill b e announced. $1500 Settlenfentls Accepted By Two Men H en ry K abls, 820 F ou rth S t , U nion Beach, a cce p te d $1450 and G e o rg e R . F ie m in gf P o r t M on- and a G e o rg ia m an. • • .... Wednesday Cafeteria Workers Aid P-TA' Of St. Joseph’s School T h e W ednesday cafeteria w o rk ers at S t Joseph ’s S ch ool, spon sored a successful card p arty and socia l F rid a y night in the school Kail f o r th e benefit o f St. Joseph ’? P a rcn t-T ea ch er A ssociation , M rs. C h arles E rnery.-w os general ■ chairm an o f the affair, assisted* b y M rs. G re g o r y Sem enza, M rs. Vane Artson, M rs. Joseph W . A n derson, M rs. E u gene. S kidm ore, M rs. Ros* , c oe Fisher, M rs. A . J, L u ich ln gcr, M rs. T h o m a s B ohnsack, Mrs. C h arles D ou gh erty a n t!'M r s . Joslc K im b a ll. A num ber o f special prizes w ere aw ard ed as fo llo w s : Basket o f groceries, given b y F r e d R apolla, M ataw an, w on b y M rs. K . M aloney, M organ ville; basket ;.6f groceries g iven b y P. Papa, M ataw an, w on b y M rs, W alter .M ille r , H azlet; basket o f groceries, donated b y C laren ce Bahrenburg, K eyport, a w ard ed to W alter W . Skidm ore, M ataw pn; basket o f groceries, given b y G arrett R oberts, K e y p o rt, w on ‘ b y M rs. M icha el N oppi, K e y p o rt; beau ty item s, given b y D ot’s Salon, M alaw an, to Mrs. G ra n v ille Smith, K e y p o r t;-. prizes from A m o c o and * H o lly w o o d ' S erv ice Stations, w on b y M rs. John H anson, H azlet, and M iss Jacqu elin e L ee, K ey p o rt; - p rize given b y ' G ellis, aw arded to M rs. M ichael N a p p ir and a d oor _ p rize fro m JCerchner’s F low e r Shop, w on b y M rs. J u lio M osinak. B E D LE ’ S ESSO SERVICENTER T h e suit g re w o u t o f a th ree-car a ccid e n t A u g. 3, 1950, on R ou te 25, A v oneK D efen d an ts w e re R u fu s T o d d , B e x le y , Gn., on e o f the d r iv ers, and W ilfre d K u r t h ,. o w n e r o f anoth er car, and Pergusta. Behn, R id g e w o o d , d r iv e r o f M r. K u rth ’s car. M r. K abls w as o p e ra tin g his o w n ca r and had M rs, F le m in g as passenger. B o th M o n m o u t h C o u n ty residents olalm ed personal in ju rie s and M r. K abid contended h is car w as dam aged. E d w ard W . C urrie, M atawan, w h o w lth iT J o rm a n -J .’ Currie, .K e y p o r t represented M r. K a b is and M r. F lem in g, ann ounced the settle m ent w h ile the case w as in trial b e fo r e S u p e rio r C ou rt Judge Frank T . L lo y d Jr., and a Jury. _ T h e suit o f M r, and M rs. John G. HofTman, Fair H aven, against M abplle C. W nkem an and W illiam Plate, P a lm e r A v c., K eansburg, arising o u t o f an auto accid en t on R ou te 35 In H olm del T o w n sh ip in 1948 haB b e e n settled o u t o f c o u rl fo r $3650, M r. and M rs. HoiTman w ere traveling north artd the car d riv en by M r s .. W akem an w as m oving south on R ou te 35, turning into Laurel Ave* w hen the accid ent o c curred. M rs. HoiTman su ffered a bock Injury and h e r husband’s .a n k le w os h u rt.. P u rin a F e e d . Start B a b y C h icks and T u rk e y s w ith Startena—the co m p le te f o o d . Stultx. t w jt l period. G u lla ce wns eharged w ith ro b b in g a W o o d b rld g e s e rv ice sta tion o l $20 o n N uv. 0. . New Bids On Bungalow Is Sold Specifications, Being Changed To Eliminate Plastering Of WaUs M attie reports Sm ith, (M utawqn ro o m bungalow o n VanM ater Terr., Hazlet, ow n ed b y M r. and Mrs. E dw ard Jensen to M r. nnd Mrs. C harles C u rtis ' o f K ey p ort. Tiie property ineludw l n h u lf-acre o f g r o u n d .. M r..C u rtis,is a route sales man^ for,, the S ingle S y ictm Luund ry , K o y p o r t . , Three Sentenced For Offenses In Bayshore paid $2 io r d riv in g Cooic t o b o th p la & s b u t d e n ie d sharing ih e stolen proceeds. Fine Ex-Commiitteentyui Benefit P-TA Show K eanaburg, fo rm e r H aritan T ow n - C ou n ty Ju d ge John C. G iordan o. F riday, at F reeh old, ftn cd Q torles H arris, 24, o f G reen G ro v e A ve, , A E L E C T R IC und S econ d St. $250, ga ve h im u fo r tlie benefit o f St. Joseph'* suspended o iio to th ree-year state P a ren t.T coch er A ssociation , w ill prison term und three y ea rs pro be h old tom orrow (F rid ay) evening, bation. H arris was o i f c r f fo u r m en in tho sch ool hall, starting o t 8:15. accused - o f m a licioy »- dtnuHgof to T ick et* m ay b e -s ecu red at th e d o o r r fou r baysh ore taverns. o r fron ) m oinbera o f Did iwsocla* ' • ^ GernWl Wni*yluk, 18„ R oselle, tion. w h o is cu rren tly in A n nandale R eform atory w as ortlered returned to the ihstituiion fo r a term l o run con cu rren tly witl\ hin spresent Jnd e lerm in ole fier>tence fo r buiw lary ut \wo R ou te 30 service stations, in K ey p ort and R a ritan -T ow n sh ip. Joh n Clnrk C ook , 21, Roselle, churgvd wltli "Waayluk in tl»e two Utefls. p leaded tfuilty and w a s rem u n d e d - l o —R a ilw a y— H i'fon n a lory^ w h ere h e luus been in cu slod y, .. He 111 L e sentenced A p » '* 13. W asyluk recen tly told the cou rt h e was , Fuel Oil a — Our 20th Year ' . ................. , • Fuel ' ' ' . - Oil - ■ 1 Burner BC R E E N 9 et ' PIE Tel. MAtawan 1-1603 CRASH! • TH IS C A N H APPEN T O Y O U . . . C H A H C E 8. SPRIH Q “ & E T T IH S H e a v i e r , SOON A S PO SSIB LE BRAKES. IS 39* GOODS . — M IL L W O R K — d r iv e FO R SPECIAL your A T R A F F IC HAS cah CHECKUP here ON MOVED IS ab YOUn BRAKES RELINED and it's tithe to fix up * 1 0 .9 5 ■ CONTRAOTOB CALL MA 1-2299 . DOWNES PONTIAC 15 S h o r . C o n c o u r u F. O . B o x 306 C L IF F W O O D . N. J. Main St. MATAWAN FACTORY R O O F IN Q FAMOUS PLASTIQ — PAINTS— SAVEIIPTO40%.. TH E FA M O U S ' V HOUSE PAINT BOTANY t WHITE S P O R T YARN over other well known brands. At 138 Lower Main Street MATAWAN, N.J. The 95 pcir 2 oz. Hank M ATAW AN LUMBER CO. S U T P H IN A V E , ALPINE’S DEPT. STORE M ATAW AN F or v m r w t M * tcm pit * su n . t il, food M i , m l» H cW color ond tUd> t r g m n * . acnanwi ft t 0 0 K| ft. h ad U O O tafioa n .tb-f7*s 25 E. FRONT ST. KEYPORT, N. J. O PPO SITE P O ST OFFIC E * ■, APrilANCES • DYERS TAILORS ”21-28 W. FBOMT ST^ ik KETP0IT, N. I. ,O ^ K « r P .r .P .O . i I: OUTSIDE WHITE FLAT PAINT - OIL PAINT , $ 3.00 *3.73 *4.29 WALLS and , CEILINGS Famous for jp cn oalloh' ’ . I NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS WHITE ENAMEL *4.95 S. Other dood W hile Enamali ai Much Lower Prlcea, PLASTIQ has the 1 Experience, Ability and the Material ■ : ' • «t • GREATER SAVINGS!' PLASTIQ PAINTS CALL KEVP0RI— Matawan INTERIOR Staying White . ....... and Extremely Washable OUR BEST • FURRIERS B R A N C H BTOItES M A IN O F F IC E A N D PLANT T eL^1908 . CLEANERS lOHlED QA9 GOOD. PBIt OALLOH • . .j * GOOD *1.95 .nd ‘2.70 B e a u t i f u l ly S h a m p o o e d f o r o n l y 4 9 c uP.ois«,.rt. " . - C la rk SI z m I -I. - lor M m w t k . , 4 m p •.* — , ta .-tA .is ■ O P E N F IU D A Y E V E N IN G S fSsiSb ■ IM C M l H l t F O I I M ffa y m a t — M Jersey 2 40 ,0 00 CUSTOMERS IN 1950 $ P E C IA L fo r . . . m on th o f A p ril O N L Y ! A ny T h row riig 7 . . , D o m e stic or O rie n ta l o lown o f dljllnctten fiy th# (pm6ui jiiO X beauty treatment. . . Turf Bulldir lo bring out color and health . . . ScoHi Seed to p r o v id e a 'carpet of thick grata.’ C6«t is >0 little — th* Scoff* woyl Sco&k LAWN SEED — Extra' heavy/ trlple-deaned *eed thot b free of »*cwaive chaff, dirt and 99.91% .weed* free. Yoa need only a third a s much b e c a u s e there ora o v e r 3,000,000seeds p e r pound of Scotts. J ib $1£S‘ 5 lb* %7A3 S e l li n g P a in t in N e w Regular List Price $1.29 W IL L IA M M . BTKO TH ER O anaral C o n ln c t o r L argest 20 CO LO RB IH CLU DIN O W H ITE O pp. F ren ea u R . H. Station iSlitviCEJ ' From the In spite of the high cost of Wool Yarn we can offer you for a limited time only Matawan Builders Supply Company T .L M A la w a n l-iS M -. j EXTRA SPECIAL! ' ~~ - RIGHT P h ona M s I. 1-0681H BU ILD E R S H A R D W A R E I 29* eg. 40*1 CAKE L ubricnlo, a d ju it hand brok e cabl®, c l» o n bttcklnfl plate a p p ly lu b r ic a n t C h eck w h eel cy lin d er and m ailer c y lin d e r,^ P a rli u r * .o x tr a , ...... H o u i.b o td and In d u s tria l W iving i***s mi KEYPORT rron t, Xeypevt Opp. FaopUa l u k SO D O N 'T T A K E H E R IL A N D 10-DAY SPECIAL ONLY ........... THAT WIMNIMG SPARKlf Sales and Service r~< a ch arge o f speeding, State M otor V eh icle In sp ector H ulsart charged B o w n e w ith - fa ilin g- to^ stop at a atop street, ,11c w u» fin ed $2 and »3 costs o n this com p la in t. ; V,' Statistics have proven that a large number of automobile accidents were caused by faulty ' brakes. Service C O M B IN A T IO N D O O R S LUM BER T ow nship STRUESSEL HIGH STANDARD KUcfa«aa 366K« roa7d2^ ,M ndlson LEMON CHIFFON MATAWAN, N. J. KEYPORT 7-1548 H ig h w a y ' l l b e fo r e M agU trnto -M a xw ell H . M ayor on Open All Day Sundays M S S M M M IM W IM M I M I U i n - F i m i and 4 C r o s b y D m I u ,............. and $3 costs w hon u r r n lg n « j M ondny SPECIALS N ear H igh w ay 34 Lowe Brothers Burner Service CC T i l M l H E A fi W est with. . . J. L. SCHANCK &SONS ( S ) Heating — Plumbing Contractors ot Watch this spnee for our Sensational WecLly Specials! Friday and Saturday A P P L IA N C E S 283 Upper Main St. PETER C. VENA T E LE V ISIO N . Installation and S .r v lc * W> B ov m e SHOP HERE AND SAVE! ' STRAUB MOTORS INC. W o od ly n e sliiix cpnunlttoem an, w aa fined $10 m otion pictu re.’ show T E L E V IS IO N Phone Matawan 1*2061 W H EN Y O U A B E IN T E R E ST E D I lf A DEPENDABLE special T E N E Y C K R O N S O N , INC. savings o n d e liv e rie s .w o u ld m ore 1h an ~m ake u p th e $300 c oat -ol-th fr n e w tank in a fo w years, b u t the o th e r m e m b e rs of tlie board th ou gh t th e n eed w o s to ge t better -bids n o w , — . O n the plum bing, a radiator has been elim in ated In the buscnicnl as w ell a s the insu lation o f pipes. C L EC TH 1CA L realtQr, the recen t &alc o f a six* PAGETHREE K itch e n -Cabinets — A p p l i a n c e s Highway No. 35 and Bedle Road PH O N E j R e fo rm a to ry Ip r on indeterm inate K iayor^Joseph S ch oler, w elcom ed the speakers, guests and clu b m em *( bcra to U n ion B each. Mrs. A d elin e B arton presiden t oif the* co u n ty .M a ta w a n ' T o w n sh ip Board of group, in trod uced Mrs. B ruce W. E du cation w ill ask i o r . n e w -bids Crispell, president o f the reorga n o n the con stru ction o f a six-ro o m ized R e d Bank D em ocratic Club. nddJlton to CUfTwood S ch o o l, noM rs. W h ile , u rg e d ^ m em bers - to cordThg“ T<v a ~ r ^ I u t l o h * passed al take an a ctiv e p a r t in polities and M on day’s special m eeting o f thot “ bring , up the standards" o f g o v b o d y . T h e new bids w ill b e re ernm ent. <S h e p ointed to th e re ce iv e d and o p e n e d at the A p r. 16 sults o f Uie' K cfa u v c r c rim e investi m eeting. . . gation, -.the basketball scandals qnd T h e board v o te d o n M ar. 26 to, increase o f d o p e p e d d lin g o s signs r e je c t b id s re ce iv e d t o t a lin g $197. o f the lo w e rin g o f the sttihdards 378 fo r th e w o rk as» o n ly $125,000 a n d m o ^ l ^ ^ o f . in cum bent pollli* h a d ;b e e n ap p ro v e d b y the v oters cions.. . : fo r the p ro je ct. A n am ou n t con^ D r. Lu ssler d escrib ed treatm ents sid erably under $1Z5,000r w ill .be g iv en at the A lla ire ce n te r, to c h il re q u ire d i f th ere is to b e a su it d ren from five to 12 y e a rs o f age. able uUrplus*-left f o r 't h e p a y in g o f A don a tion o f $35 w as m ade to the a rch itect’s and legnl fce s and* p r o center as fo llo w s: C oiyity club, $10; v id in g equ ip m e n t fo r the new class M alawan clubT $5; M iddletow ft r o o m s . clu b, $5; H igh lan ds c lu b , $5; Sea T h e speciflcation s w e r e changed B righ t clu b , $5; and Mr».. W illiam M on day n ight lo requ ire bidders H, W ich m ann, L ittle S ilver, $5. to su bm it p rice s o f plastering -Mrs. B arton re p orted o n the w alls p e r classroom an d c o rrid o r lu n ch e o n at, L p k e w o o d rind nn- unit. It w as th e fe e lin g o i tho n ou n ced s h e h a d been assisted In bo a rd n o n e o f the room s n o r c o r s u p p ly in g 20 Easter- baskets fo r rid o rs co u ld b e p lastered i f costs c h ild r e n a t thp Farm lngdale* P r e w e re io h e kept to tho le v e l d e v e n t o r iu m ,b y M rs. M artha W ick - sired. U se o f the present o il tank hamf, w e lfa r o ohairm an, an d M rs. instead o f Installation, o f a n e w one G. J. F e rre t, s o c ia l chairm an. T he o f la rg e r size Js also p rovid ed . c lu b dona ted $10 to th e R e d Cross, W illiam M . Stroth er, b o a r d v ice M rs! F e r r e t’ reported o n plans president question ed tlie w is d o m ot fo r tho sp rin g lu n ch e o n M ay 20 at this as a d e a le r had o ffe r e d to C rystal, B r o o k Inn, E aton tow n. T he su pply o il at o n e -h a lf c e n t por n ext m eetin g w ill be ’ h eld A p r, •26 g a llo n less if n la rg e r tank at 8 p.m . in M atawan. , w e r o J installed. lie fe lt the itf «wulhr45fr4a»t:..W Mlc at FnAAlHonl reehold- Settlement O f $3650 Im settlem ent a _ . _ . _ in o# f 4Hnlt> th eir nlllA auto accid en t .. suit against tw o R id g e w o o d persons Is Reached Ih Suit said. Card Party, Social Proves Successful ■■ M H . JO N E S and "F R IE N D " B orden tow n Jt Is felt about $100 w o u ld b e saved th is w a y . T h e b o a r d m em bers ackn ow ledged, h ow ever, these eco n o m ies w e re trivial in c o m parison to the real h e e d o f h ov in g b id s pared by at least $8000. E ven w ith Mich a p a r in g the flnon cial o u tlook for the sc h o o l b u ild in g p r o je ct w ou ld b e dubious, T he board felt thnt as s ix room s had been pled ged tho p e o p le o f C llftw o o d it w ou ld be a questionable step .to e r e c t an uddition o f lesa room s Just to k e e p within fiinds voted. . 7-0133 ' M A IN S A L E SR O O M Highway 34 Td. MA. 1-3884 A N D PLAN T MATA WA N HO.9-7301 O' LEGAL NOTICES' o f t h c c o u n t y to M a ta w a n a n d th e m a n n . C e le s t e H o 1 m , ' an A cadem y re p u t a t io n M r. B e d le h a * j n a d e _ a s a r e lia b le d e a le r is s e c o n d t o n o n e . A w a r d , w in n e r , n o w . s t a r r in g i n t h e te r o f C hu rch S treet at t h e easterly T eL N o w y o u a re te ilin g t h c p e o p le s id e o f th e B o r o u g h o f M ataw an; s ta g e h it “ A f f a i r s o f S ta te ,” a p th en ce 16) gen era lly w esterly a lon g the M aU wta Township, M aiaw tnB orougb t h a t J .aspire l o b e c o m e t o p m a n in T h e ■lo v e r s o f c r o q u e t , in th is p e a r e d in th e c a s t w h e n it w a s c e n te r lin e o f a foresa id C hurch Street p o l it i c a l c i r c le s . I d o n ’ t k n o w w h a t v ic in it y h a v e a lr e a d y b e g u n th e to it* in tersection w ith th e c e n t e r llnp p r e s e n t e d b y t h e T h e o t r c G u ild , ' p u b lish e d E v ery T h u rsd a y Bt j o f M ain S treet o f th e B o r o u g h o f M a t e v e r g a v e y o u ih a t id ea , b u t it ’s a p r a c t ic e o f th e ir ia v o r i t e g a m e a n d ' ; K ey p ort, M on m ou th C ou n ty , N . J . cw a n ;- th en ce (7 ) 'ten eraljy southerly o n p le a s a n t d a y s th e c l ic k o f t h c g o o d one. B o t h p o lit ic a l p a r t ie s a lon g th o cen ter lin«- o f a foresaid Main - B y BR O W N P U BLISH IN G AN D S treet to th e point o r p la ce o f b egin . P R IN T IN G C O M P A N Y needed m u ch o v e r h a u lin g flv e b a lls a n d m a l l e t * ’ a r c fr e q u e n t ly THE MATAWAN KJOURNAL Established 1869 e y p o rt 1-3030 THURSDAY, APRIL'S, ‘1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FOUR w h e n I c a m e s e c o n d o n t h c lo c a l p o s tm a s te r’* e x a m in a t io n ? , LEGAL NOTICES V y e a r s a g o w h e n I ca m e h e r e - a n d h e a rd . I a m g la d t o s a y th a t p r o g r e s s is . C o lo r e d m e n fr o m ..t h e S o u t fT a r e W o r k i n th e b e in g m a d e , b e c a u s e flv e y e a r s a g o b e g in n in g ' to - a rriv e . e a c h -p a rty • w a s-h ea d ed b y a V d lc - b r ic k y a r d s w i l l .s o o n o p e n . : ^ SU B SCRIP TIO N B A T E S . . Payable In Advance H o d g e &• S m it h ’s t h e a tric a l t a to r arid I a m g la d to s a y th a t . 13.00 One Y e a r (w ith in S t a t e ) 3.60 o n e h a s fa lle n b y th e w a y s id e a n d tro u p e a r e p la y in g t o fu ll h o u s e s at ' O ne Y e a r (outsid e State) 2.00 It lo o k s li k e . t h e o t h e r o n e is o n W a llin g 's H a ll, K ey p ort,- t h is 'w e e k . BlX: M onths 1.M T hree M on th s . J u s t lc c M . T. B issell h a s* b e e n the w a y o u t . ilMUvUIW* BUU . BUIIUllinnatM.il w* — N o w ^ y o ira re ^ r a S g ir c g -p e o P -M iv j^ a p p o ln i c d -c o m m i s s i i estates h a v o th e rig h t t o s e le ct th e M c ttln g - t h r o u g h “ C la r k e , T h c G r o c e r ” is a d v e r t h c m ir e . F o r p e w s p lp e is In w h ic h th ey desire their n otices p rin ted . I f , th e r ig h t la n ot m o r e t h a n 25 y e a r s he w a s y o u r tis in g J a v a g r o u n d cofT cc at 22 e x e rcis e d t h e surrogate w ill m ake b o t o m p a l. Y o u s p o n s o r e d h im f o r c e n t s a p o u n d a n d s h o u ld e r s o f p o r k the selection a n d ,th e n o tic e w ill p r o b a bly a p p ea r in donto n ew sp a p er that fr e e h o ld e r a f e w y e a r s a g o a n d ot 7 c e n t o a p o u n d . l” y o u w o u ld n o t h a v e selected. Friend* y o u t r ie d t o g e t h i m to r u n f o r . T h e 'K e y p o r t & M a t a w a n S treet o f T h e J ou rn a l h a vin g buM ness w ith A s r e c e n t ly as R a ilw a y w a s r e o r g a n iz e d la st w e e k . Uie surrogate'* office w ill d o w il l to t h e S c h o o l b o a r cj. bear t h li m m in d. e ig h t m o n t h s a g o y o u w e r e b e g g in g H on. T* S. R . B r o w n w a s e le c t e d h i m : t o b e c o m e a m e m b e r o f y o u r p r e s id e n t o f th e c o m p a n y . - ........... ; S. M a b el B r o w n .... .................. , , , E ditor Charles S . S tu ltz ., . ..A s s o c ia te E ditor P ollin g place, M id w a y H ose ^Housc flE G IS T R Y AMD ELECTIO N on W ashington S treet. . . N O T IC E J. F R A N K L IN DOM INICK. TO W N SH IP O F M A T A W A N $42.40 B orou gh C lerk. N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n -_ llia t the D istrict B oa rd s o f E lection a n d R eg MONMOUTH- C O U N T Y . istry tn and fo r th e T ow n sh ip o f Mat SU R R O G A TE 'S OFFICE awan, C ou n ty o f M onm outh, Sta te o f IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E ESTATE N ew Jersey, w ill m e e t a t . t h e p la ce O F B E R N H A R D EISSEN. D eceased. h erein a fter designated on N otice to C reditors t o P resen t Claim s . A gainst Estate T U E S D A Y /,A P H 1L l « h , ; 1951 iranpnt jn thg .ftfrder of DQ1____ LEGAL NOTICES L&GAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Eissen. decea sed , n o tle e i s hereb y M on m ou th C ou n ty , N e w Jersey, fo r g iv e n t o th e cr e d ito rs o f 's a id de sep arate con tra ct? f o r G en era l C on cea sed t o - e x h ib it to th e subscriber str u ctio n 1 W ork , S teel 6t Iron , H ea t S o le E x e cu tr ix a s - a foresaid , their in g a n d V entila ting, P lu m b in g , E le c d eb ts a n d dem a n ds a gain st the said trica l ‘ W ork , f o r an addition and estate, u n d er oa th , w ith in six m onths altera tion t o th e C U ffw ood S ch ool fr o m th e d a te o f th c aforesaid ord er, loca ted on C liffw ood A v en u e, at C liffo r th ey w ill b e fo r e v e r b a rred o f their w o o d , N ew J ersey , w ill b e receiv ed a ctions th e re fo r against th e so ld su b un til 8:00 P.M . (E.S.T.> on M onday. scriber, \ ' 1 •• • A p ril 10, 1051, in th e B oa rd R o o m o f D ated, F reeh old , N . . J .f - M a r c h . 7, t h c M ataw an H ig h S ch ool o n B road 1051. S treet, M a t a w a n , . o t w hich tim e K A T H E R IN E AB E SSE R EISSEN, all b id s w ill b e p u b licly open ed and M a taw an-F reehold R oa d rea d aloud , . : j R.B.-.N O. J . .B0X .8 2 -A ... r . . . . . T h e In stru ction s to B idd ers,. F orm .oi. M aiaw an, N . J. B id , F orm o f C ontract, P lan and S p e c i L e o W einstein, Esq. ' fica tion s m a y b e ex am in ed at the 146 M ain St. ’ „ o ffic e of the A rch itect. F red eric M atawan, N. J . ^ : ’ > F essler, K cy p ort-H olm d el Road, H az A ttorn ey. • $18.72 j 12 let, N e w Jersey, and also at the office s o f F. W . D od g e C orporation , u p on return o f plans a n d sp ecifications in good^ o r d e r w ith in 10 davq a ft e r tne open in g ' o f .b id s . N on -bidd ers. Will b e refu n d ed o n e -h a lf o f t h e . d ep osit upon such return o f plans and specifications. T h e en tire a m ount o f th e d e p o sit w ill b e forfeited i f the. d ocu m en ts a r e n o t . returned w ith in the tim e stated abov e, .• Each bid m u st b e a ccom p a n ied b y . a B id S ecu rity in th e a m ou n t o t 5% > o f th c base b id and o f ch a ra cter set forth in th e In stru ction s to B idders. ’ N o bid m a y b e w ith d ra w n ..within 30 dayB a fter th e sch edu led d o s in g tim e .; fo r re ceiv in g bids, . X •____ T h e su ccessfu l b id d e r w ill b e re u ifed t o fu rn ish a sa tisfa ctory S urety ■ om pa n y B o n d in the fu ll a m ou n t o f the C ontract p rice: / •• • - ................- ........ T h e B oard o f ,.E ducation- reserv es th c right to w a iv e any in form a lities o r to r e jcc t any o r all b id s o r p a r t i th ereof. ■ B y o rd er o f : T h e B oa rd o f E d uca - tion, M ataw an T ow n sh ip , M onm outh C ou n ty, N ew Jersey. M ILDRED R. D U G AN , J5$7.D2 D istrict C lerk. ' S . d u ca tio n o f M atawan a n d ^ cop ies th e re o f ob tain ed fr o m thc eight p.m . (E astern Sta n da rd T im e ), fo r M cF A D D IN . S u rrogate o f th e CoCinty ■Tow nship, in th e C ou n ty o f M on said A r ch ltc ct up on th e dep osit o f the pu ruoso o f con d u ctin g a .prim ary o f M onm outh, m a d e o n th e seventh m outh, N ew Jersey. clcc tlo n fo r th c nom in ation o f ca n d a y o f M a rch. 1091, on th e application T w e n ty -F iv e D ollars ($25.00) fo r each S ca led b id s, addressed t o th e Board set o f the. C ontract D ocum ents. o f K ath erin e A b cs ser Elsscn. S ole didates fo r . O ne State Sen a tor ■> ,. E x ecu trix , o f the estate o f B ernhard o f E d ucation o f M atawan T ow n ship. T h e fu ll am ou n t o f the- d ep osit w ill T w o M em bers Of the G en era l As* b e refu n d ed to each ftonafide b id d er scm b ly . . T w o M em b ers o f the B o a rd o f C hosen F reeholders f o r the F u ll T erm s A ls o fo r th e ele ctio n o f o n e M ale M em b er a n d o n e F em ale M em b er o t the R e p u b lic a n -- C ou n ty .E xecutive ’ R«ponsibU lt7 “ i o r typoCTaphlca: Com m ittee. .. . errors is limited to the c o n o i the a d v is o r y c o m m it t e e . In re g a r d s lo A lso fo r t h c election o f o n e M ale {pace occupied by euch error. M em b er and o n e F em ale M e m b e r o f y o u r i/ta tem en t a b o u t m e te llin g t h e ' D em ocra tic- C ou n ty - E x ecu tiv e tHe” a"ssesS)r 'TcT'a’d d th'B“ a m o u n t o f C om m ittee.' . E ntered as second-class m atter at the e x e m p t io n l o t h c v aiu a ition s o th a t A t said p rim a ry c lcc tlo n nom in ation s post o ffic e at M atawan, N. J ., u n d er the 1038 B u lck S p ecia l 4 d o o r ; g ood con • $25 Khali also ,b c m ade f o r th o fo llo w in g le t o f M ifrch 3,1879. ' t h e v e te ra n w i l l p a y f u l l v a lu e . d ition ; -reasonable. C a ll Matawan • Fpr in form ation lea d in g t o a rre s t and T h e ..M a ta w a n P a r c n t -T c a e h c r m unicip al officers: . J5 Y o u a ccu s e d y o u r o p p o n e n t o f th a t O no T ow n sh ip C om m itteem a n fo r co n v ictio n o f person ta x in g G erm a n 1-2303J, A s s o c ia t io n m e t la st n ig h t in th c the F ull T erm T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 5, 1051 tow n H ospital rin g fr o m K ey p ort a f e w Avceks a g o a n d n o w it is» rrffc, SA F E B U Y S I 1050’ M e r cu r y sedan: N o tlcc is h ereb y g iv en that qualified W eekly shop on M br. 15, 1031. C ontact s c h o o l w h e n a A im -“ T h e F o u r t h b u t fr o m p a s t e x p e r ie n c e w ith y o u 1950 B u lck sp ecial d e lu x e ; 1040 v oters o f T h e T ow n sh ip o f M ataw an H ow ard E. S t ic k le y Jr., 24 M on roe S t.. R ih E d u c a t io n o r .,A D a y in M o d n o t already reg istered In said T ow n * Matawan, o r K o y p o rt 7-3030. w jt f M ercu ry c lu b ' c o u p c ; 1048 - O lds 08 1 b e lie v e th a t w a s o n e o f y o u r - N A T IO N A L SU N D A Y SCH O OL sedan; 1048 F ord sedan; 1046 B u lck 51 e r n I n d u s t r y ” w o s s h o w n . T h e film ' sh ip u n d e r the law s o t N ew J e rse y id e a s .' g overn in g perm anen t registration .m ay sed an : 1040 F o rd 2 d o o r sed an : 1047 ' W EEK . , w a s m a d e in thp N e w . B r u n s w ic k reg ister w ith the T ow n sh ip , C le rk , o r M ercu ry sp ort cou p o.- C heap trans* Y o u h a v e h e ld ofTicc' fo r 10 y e a r s p ortatlon : 1041 B u lck c lu b coup e; p la n t o f J o h o s o Q * & J o h n s o n , a n d n o tify said c l e r k 'o f ch a n g e o f resi den ce, at th e . c le r k ’s .office, 21 S ix th ■* Tho w e e k o f A p r. D to 15 is a n d b e e n c h a ir m a n f o r t h e b ig g e s t 1940 P ly m ou th 2 d o o r sed an : 1041 T U RB IN E, bra n d n ew D od g e 2 d o o r sed an ; 1038 C h ev rolet p a rr ie d o u t the m e e t in g ’s th e m e St. In th o T ow n sh ip o f M ataw an B U FF A L O ; N otional ; N on-Sectarian v Sunday p a rt o f that tim e. S o w h y d o n ’t old e r m od el. <&s Is, o r b ro u g h t u p to co a ch ; 1037 B u lck . Sch a n ck 6c Slhler du rin g business hoursi o r d ir e c t to w h ic h e m p h a s is e d y o u th w eek. d a le In e v e r y d eta il, in cith e r case y o u c a m p a ig n o n y o u r record ? ‘ - Schdol W eek. t h c C om m issioner ' o f R e g is tra tio n . in M iss E le a n o r H a w k , o f th e g u id F reehold, nt any tim e betw een W e d rlced to sa v e y o u S ev era l H und red Inc., A u th orized M ercu ry Sales, Ser ollars, S id ney W. R eid . F arm v ic e ; 10 L a fa y ette P la ce, Freehold. F o r ,th c past generation thc L e t t h c p e o p le k n o w w h a t y o u a n ce d e p a r t m e n t o f N e w B r u n s w ic k nesday, A p ril 18th, 1051, a n d T h u rs w j5 M achinery D ealer, R ou te 0-4 C utoff, T el. F reeh old 8-1C00. h a v e d o n e f o r t h c g o o d o f the d a y , S eptem ber 27th, 1951. * : United States has been under thc H igh S c h o o l, e x p la in e d p h a se s o f F reeh old, N . J . P h o n e 8-1441. N otice o f ch a n g e o f re s id e n ce o r 1038 C h e v r o le f tw o d o o r sedan, good wiiff shadow ond efTects o f w o rld w ars. c o m m u n it y , a n d b e su r e t o tell th e g u id a n c e p r o g r a m , th e p r e p a application f o r tra n sfer o f reg istra ______ [_____ con d ition . C a ll M ataw an 1-2400M. W e hove had depression s'an d faU-e th e m w h o fU r n h h e d th e m a te r ia l ra tio n in v o l v e d a n d t h c re a ctio n tion shall b e m ade either b y w ritten request forw a rd ed to the T ow n sh ip 1040 C h ev rolet F leetllne fo u r door ’ properity caused b y w ar. W c have a n d w h o d i d th c w o r k o n t h c o f b o th stu d e n ts a n d in d u s tr y . C lerk o r tho C ou n ty B o a rd o f E le c • sedan, light g re y , ra d io and heater, tions on fo r m s p r o v id e d . b y said been so busy with m aterial m atters d r iv e w a y s u r r o u n d in g t h c M a rz T el. K e y p o rt 7-2729. A s p a r t o f t h c docS t d e f e n s e p r o T ow n ship C lerk o r Board o r b y S P A R K L E STRAW BERRY P L A N T S A - l con d ition . . jh a t m any o f ua h ave forgotten tho r e s id e n c e o n H ig h w a y 35, fr o m g ood , clean p a tch : sp ecial p r ic e g ra m , t h e P -T A v o t e d t o a ssu m e callin g m person at the o flic e o f the - ow n ship **p Cl, • or C - ounty- -B o a rd- o f- i f y o u d ig y ou r o w n . W illard F. M y n d crt B onncm u. T C lerk sim pler things that make life really t h c r e s p o n s ib ilit y o f tra n sp a r tin g E lections8 UD S prin g M ea d ow - Fftrm, up_ tto on d Including Septcm * M cD ow ell, w o r t h -w h ile , „ .............. T el. F re e h o ld 8'1 2fll-R l. M arlboro. stu d e n ts to t h e ir h o tn cs a ft e r an h e r 27th, 1§51 H Y . b e w ith o u t y o u r telev ision ? ... wjtf WW O n T hursday, Septem b er 27th, 1051, -How m any, fa m ilies.d ress,,u p on o il-c le a r sign al* F u r t h e r p ln n s a n d the registration b ooks Will b e closed e sp ecia lize in e v e n in g - service Sunday m orn in g nnd go to church d e t a ils %vill b e w o r k e d o u t w it h until , a fter., the forU icom ln g G en era l U P R IG H T P IA N O , r e a s o n a b ly - A p p ly ca lls ;— a l l . . w o r k - .gu aran teed . - - C all Russell’s R a d io a n d T ele v is io n Service. lection o n T u esda y , N ov em b er 0th, M rs. Charles E ly, W m . C. E ly ’ ond Sunday school as w as thc cus* H a r r y j . K a h n , d i r e c t o r o f c i v il E M atow on 1-0005R. ____________ wJSr 1051. : Estate. T e l. Holm clel 0-7651: w jtf* tom In less strenuous d a y ? C h il T h c nald B oa rd o f R eg is try and d e fe n s e , ’ V E N E T IA N B L IN D S -$ 2 .0 8 and up: IT E M S A B O U T F O L K S A N D dren arc losing som ething b y bein g ' H o s t e s s e s . w e r e ,. .M r s . D o n a ld E lection w ill m eet on m odem en closed h ea d b lin d s o f TU ESD AY . N O VE M BE R M l 1991 tH tN O S W E K N EW I lf • out o f tou ch w iU i sdlho - religious W e ir, M rs. A l fr e d R a v e n, M rs. stream lin ed desig n In flex ib le .steel b o l w e o n -l h e -'h o u r s 'o f - 7 -a > -m ,~ a n d -0 o f _ a lim iin u m :'w it h ~ n e w “ se lM c v c lin g FOR - S E R V IC E —o n —e lect rlo — ranges, — — T H E T L X m C T A G O -----------' activity. G oin g l o suridny sch ool John M elna, Mrs. G eorge’ W ilso n . m.r fo r t h c pu rp ose o f con d u ctin g tilting m echanism . T o p q u ality p ic w ater, h eaters nnd sm all appliances, io general election fo r the e le c tio n o i 'g i v e s a c h ild an in ta n g ib le c h a r ca ll B ern ard J on es, M ataw an 1-2042W. nnd M rs. D oroth y Carlson. O no State Sen a tor ‘ tu re w in d o w b linds a sp ecialty. K ar) F orm erly se r v ice m an w ith J.C.P.&L. ■ Deter fo u n d a tio n to t i e - t o i n la te r ■ar* •’•••Tvyo M erpbcrs o f ' t h e G en era l As* A . Frantz, DIB S ev en th St., U n ion C o. 23 J o lm so n A v e., M atawan. B cach . T el. K e y p o rt 7-2816W. w jt i T en Y ea rs A g o . 1 °r Rcinhty ’ ; , life . . . v ' iio Two M em bers o f tlie B o a r d o f * S ix years ago n grou p o f pu b lic (Issu e o f T h u r s d a y , A p r . 3, 1041) Chosen F reeholders fo r tho F u ll T erm s A U T O R A D IA T O R S —N ew , used and R A D IO and TE L E V ISIO N S crv ice re c o n d itio n e d ;' b o u g h t and so ld : A b o u t 110 p e o p le w e r e s e r v e d at nnd tills m unicip al o fficer spirited citizens o f all fultha.estabS pecial atten tion to a uto ra dios; all OHo T ow n sh ip C om m itteem a n fo r sam e d a y serv ice on clea n in g and w ork g u aran teed ; p rom p t se /v ic c. ropalrlng. R ed B a n k R a d ia tor W ork s, ~ : r i i5hcd J:inL-rth e; " U flUe4 i-LvStntp«_ .a h e s u n p e r K lvcn b y the.. B r o w n t o w n the F ull T erm W ilson . R a d io a n d T elev ision S crvicc, N otional .•N on-Sectarian S u n d a y S e w in g CUtb a t - t h e U n io n S u n d a y 'M l ^ s 'C a t l W n r t O K c r - w l t t r - w i - l l - — T hg~sc5slon s " o f t h c - r c g i s t r y -f a o a n f 1 1 3 - W . F ro n t S t . '. - T c l . , R e d g n nH B q x 61, R uvlm r ' D r ... M a taw an. —T e l; 6*1177. ! W jt f w ill b e h eld at th e fo llo w in g p ollin g be m a r r ie d In t h c n e a r fu t u r e to S c h o o l W e d n e s d a y o f last w e e k . MataWan 1-227D. Sphool W eek. . : M A TA W A N , NEW JE R SE Y J ' p la ces: F a n c y a r t ic le s w e r e s o ld a n d a R o b cP t M u lle r , w a s i h o n o r e d * M o n G A S R A N G E —m o d c m w ith light and FIRST ELECTIO N D IST R IC T ; • It is asking -.little of parents to c lo ck , rcDBonnble: can._fao seen Sat •WE L EN D IN ST R U M E N TS"—T ea ch MEMIER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . , p r o fit o f o v e r $74 w a s g iv e n to the d a y e v e n in g n t n k lt c h c n s h o w e r ing p ia n o—a ccord ion , g uitar, sax, T h c First D istrict com p rises Oak u rd a y at 614 A tlantic A v e ., M atawan. ... devote h our or so each w eek to clarinet, tru m p et, m andolin, violin, MEM I Eft FEDERAL p trO S IT INSURANCE CORPORATION S u n d a y •S c h o o l t o b e u sed f o r an g iv e n b^y M r s . C h r is M n r tz a n d Shades, K n n c T cr r a c c , A tla n tic / A v e nue, V a lley D rive, C hurch St., L lo y d C R I B ‘ and sm all ch cst o f draw ers, drum . State S ch ools o f M usic, tele : see that their children h ave an e x t e n s io n of th c k itch e n . T h e M rs. P a u l l l a u s c r at t h e M a rt* R oad, L in e R ond o n d N ew B ru n sw ick wJ26' b lon d e m uplc, g o o d con d ition , rca* p h on e K e y p o rt 7-0014. opportunity to attend som e Sunday O r g a n iz e d 1 8 ) 0 — O ld e s t B a t i k i n Ai o n m o u t h C o u n t y T h e d e c o r a t io n s ' w e r e in G ardens. m e m b e r s e x p e c t to c o n t in u e s e w in g h om e. son a b lc. T el. K eyp ort 7-3261J. wJS school. A n im portant time to begin P ollin g p lace, T ow n sh ip H a ll. 03 ECO N OM Y R A D IO A N D T ELEVISIO N f o r th is fu n d a n d w i l l take o rd e r s y e ll o w n n d w h ite . A tlan tic A v en u e. • , t,. COME to fa rm fo r rea l cou n try sauSERV IC E—a ll ty p e s ra d io nnd tele , is n ow . V SECOND ELECTIO N D IST RICT 1 f o r a p r o n s a t a n y tim e. A t t e n d in g w e r e M rs. J o h n M u l , sage, ham , bacon, p ork chop s, loin vision , rep airs, installations, prom pt, T h o S cc o n d D istrict com p rises the efficien t, -e c o n o m ic a l s c r v ic c ; w ork* C h a rle s & ir d c l)o , 32, a fo r m e r ler sr ., M r s . J o h n 'M t i l l c r Jr., M rs. n orth erly side o f M ataw an C r e e k ~to roa sts,., c t c - .. W illard.. F._ M cD ow ell, S prin g M ea d ow F arm , M arlboro. T el. m anshlp irg u aran tcod.. C a ll K eyp ort b ou n d a ry lin e of M id d lesex M a ta w a n r e s id e n t , w h o t w o y e a r s B e r t B o y c e , M rs. C o n r o w W yckofT , thc 7-0132J, w jl2 F reeh old B-1261-R1. > w jj t f C ou n ty , th cn c c to th c shore o f R a ri a g o m o v e d to S o u t h R iv e r , h a s t h c M rs. F r e d l l o c k e n b a r y a n d M r s . tan Bay. th cn ce nlong said s h o r o o f USED F U RN ITU RE—com b in a tion lo v e A rea l trea t t o in vite y o u r fr ie n d to ^ T o thc E ditor: . ,• u n iq u e ' d is t in c t io n o f b e i n g - the G e o r g e B r'on son .* G ifts w e r e se n t b a y to Matawan C reek. Join y o u at th e R ollo P o s t House sea t-cou ch ; portab le ta bles; ch ild 's P ollin g p lace, F ire H ouse, Clifi* f I a m 's t ill waiting for tho op p o - o n l y m a n a m o n g dO O ' M id d le s e x b y M rs. L e n a W e lls, M rs. S te p h e n w ood . i . ir s u lk y i'4 Inch p o w e r s a w ,.flex ib le sh a ft; H A V E M O R T G A G E M O N EY available. v sltion to poun cc on me. 1 believo C o u n ty s c lc c t e c s to d a te, t o 'h a v e a ll e y c r , M r s . C y r u s B r o w n , M rs. . = • R O SE K . W E N BEL u p h olstery rep airin g ; refinlslilng as -G% Interest, a lso G .I. loans w ith T ow n sh ip C l e r k , ^ usual. Christie's, 256 N ew B ru n sw ick sm all d o w n pa ym en t. S ee Ethel G, they are saving up fo r n final bar p e r fe c t * set o f teeth . A le x K o is a , M rs. ^ l l l i a m W lc la n d , $20.48 Rd ., M atawan, T el. M ataw an 1-2505-R1. V anB usklrk, v a n 's. A g en cy . T el. Mntrage, but w e arc ready fo r it. . F u t u r e , p r e s id e n ts o f t h e N e w M rs. A r t h u r L jim b c r t s o n , th e R E G IST R Y A N D EL ECT IO N ... a w on 1-1881; . wJtf N O T ICE j * R O C K m aple fu ll' size bed. T el. M a t * I attended thc Matawan T o w n J e r s e y p r e s s ' A ssn . w i l l c n ll m e e t M lsrics C a r o l a n d N o r m a L a m b e r t , . wJ5* {iw an. I-2351R .; v, ,, DSCAPING—B u ild in g and m alnt L AN D S BO RO U G H O F M A T A W A N ' ^ ship D em ocratic Club m eeting held in g s t o o r d e r w it h a g a v e l fa s h H o c k c n b a r y , M r s. P e r c y H o lto ii, tenstnce y o u r__g ______ rou n d s o u r s p cctendn!,.. o f ____ N otice “ is h ereb y g iv en th a t the St., M AGE SALE on Little ' ; top. soil, * m anure, fertilizer,.li m e . ■ at the C iv ic A ssociation buildin g io n e d f r o m a tre e n e a r t lie M a t so n , t h e ' M isse s K a y a n d . L o is D istrict B oa rd s o f E lection and R eg RUMMataw on- lolty an. A pr. 13 and 14. S pon T e l. K eyp ort : Tuesday. Mr. K ane en dea vored to a w a n g r a v e 'o f P h illip F r n c c a u , p oet M rs. J12* L . L ucas, Ston^ Rd. W illia m W y att a n d .M rs. istry in nnd f o r th e B o r o u g h o f sored b y St. J osep h 's P -T A . w jtf 7-1415. M atawan, C ou n ty o f M onm outh,. State • cla rify his statement anode at the o f th e R e v o lu tio n , a n d o n e o f th e R o g e r W o g ls h . o f N o w Jersey, w ill m eet a t tlie p la ce HO RSE M ANU RE, c o w m anure,, hen CO., BU ILDERS. h erein a fter designated on ' Mar. 0 club meeting, but appeared n n tio n ’sr flrst n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e r s. m anure, b y thc ton d eliv ered ; also RO B E R T B O Z Z A ACCURACY . T U ESD AY . A P R IL 17*h. 1JJI : w o o d , s to v e len gth and flrcp la cc. T el. - C om p lete h om e altera tion s and re ‘ - _ . t o be v ery .uncertain as to just T h e M a t a w a n B o r o u g h C o u n c il at p a ir scrvice,* p o r ch enelosers, additions, b etw een tho h ou rs o f se v e n a m . nnd K eyport-7»0432.— ................... - - ....... - Jtf stbrm sash, roofin g , siding, h ard w ood P R O M P TN E SS ' what, he had said at that time. a s p e c ia l m e e t in g M o n d a y n ig h t eig h t p . m . (E astern S tandard T im e), floors, pla sterin g, co n c rc te sidew alks, tu U is m y strong recollection thnt a p p r o v e d th e a p p o in tm e n t o f J o h n fo r th e pu rpose o f co n d u ctin g a p r im .F R IE N D L IN E S S driv ew a y s, b ric k w o rk , chim neyrf. ^ r e a r y .clcctlon f o r th o n om in a tion o f places, b uilt, rep aired , clea n ed . 54 '• h e used the follow in g Wprds a t A p p le g a t e , lo c a l a t to r n e y , t o fill th c ^ M r. o n d M r s . L e o n a r d . T u b b o f cand idates fo r K ee yr S cc o n d St:, K e y p o r t T e le p h o n e K / the Mar. 0 m eeting: u n c x p lr e d te rm o f R e c o r d e r E a rle O no Stnto S en a tor . . ' SM A L L cou n try p la ce. W rite to B o x p ort 7-0703Jt---------------- w jt f C in c o r e o f this n ew sp ap er. J4'J a c k s o n H e ig h t s , N . Y ., e n t e r t a in e d T w o M em bers o f th c G en era l A s : , “ Matawan Tow nship isheaded It has always been' thc aim o f th is . J . H a r r in g t o n . It ...a ls o p a s s e d • -• . S a tu rd a y nt a p a r t y in h o n o r o f sem bly -toward financial disaster. W hen m o t io n t o h a v e o r d ln n fic c s p r e p a r e d T w o M em b ers o f thc B oa rd o f bank to make our scrvice excel in th e ir s o n , L e o n a r d T u b b Jr., w h o C hosen F reeh olders fo r thc F u ll T erm s ’ tho veteran’s .exem p tion is nl- f o r t h c p u rch a se Of t h e fo r m e r D. A lso fu r th o ele ctio n o f o n e Mato w n s c e l e b r a t i n g hia t h ir d b ir t h d a y . ROOM fo r rent. In qu ire G3 Broad three ways— accuracy, promptness, low ed , he pays nbout $50 taxes. If E. M a h o n e y p r o p e r t y o n * M a in St. M em b er a n d . on e F em ale .M e m b e r o f A U T O M E CH AN IC w ith ex p e r ie n ce o n St., M atawan. • • ..J5‘ T h o p a r t y w a s h e ld n t th e h o m e o f th c buses .o r tru ck p r e fe rr e d . A p p ly R ep u blican C ounty E x ecu tiv e h e has tw o o r three children going a n d R a v in e D r . as a t it e f o r i and friendliness. In brief, we try to . w j t f BEES f o r ren t: stron g , c o lo n ic s or T . v R o llo ‘ “ ransit ‘ Co., KfCeyport. f -------M rs. T u b b ’a p a ren ts , M r . a n d M r s. C om m ittee. * to school, each costing o v e r $200 m u n ic ip a l b u ild in g a n d t h c c o n A lso fo r th e c lc c t lo n o f o n e M ale bees fo r fru it b loom pollcnatlon; C a r l Z e y c n , C h c c s e q u a k c , w h e r e M em b er and on o F cnialo M e m b e r o f tender service o f the type which w e . ‘ per y ea r * to educate, y o u can s t r u c t io n o f n n e w h ea lth cc n tc.r an y num b er. S c h llk c V H on ey Farm, D em ocra tic C ounty E x ecu tiv e MrS. T u b b and son , h a d b e e n th o M ataw 'an-Frcchold Rd., W lckatunk. .... readily 8eo, thq veteran is n ot pay* on* th e -c o rn e r o f M a in nnd C e n t c r would appreciate if we were on the , C om m ittee. . . : : W ANTED. , • Call M ataw an M 601-R 1. J12* sp e n d in g a W eek . A t said p rim a ry election n om in ation s , i n g / hia proportionate? Bharc o f Sts. customers’ side o f the countcr. ......... F a v o r s •a n d - a - - l a r g o b ir t h d a y sh a ll nlso bo m ade f o r th e fo llo w in g EXPE RIE N CE D O PE R A T O R S G O O D busin ess stnnd w ith building D r . A r a m A ^ C a p ta n la n o f M a t *:■ ta x ei;" ' ' " . ' '** . ' m u n icip al ofilccrs : on R oute 0-4, o n e m ile fr o m M otO ne Mawbr £>r fo r t1h. .c fu .................... ll term And remember, yjuir dealings with ; : Tlie •Inference Is the -Veteran Is a w a n , h a s b e e n a p p o in t e d b y th e c a k o fe a t u r e d t h c p a rty . G O VERN M EN T DEFENSE "r aw an. Inquire- T crg is, C h ccscqu a k o Guesta w e re Leon ard, G eorge, T w o Councilrnen f o r the fu ll term s WORK . R d ., M atawnn. wJ5 ^ not paying enough taxes. W ill y o u M a t a w a n T o w n s h ip C o m m itt e e to N o tlc c is h oreb y g iv e n that quoU lled this bank ate held on .the same con* Harry, Ruth Ann and W o yn c K e l v oters o f th o B o r o u g h o f M ntaw an >«, deny this, Mr. K ane? . fill th c u n c x p lr e d te rm o f t h e la te Sin gle N eedle—D o u b le N eed le FU RN ISH ED ro o m for ren t; sid e e n ot already registered in sa)d B o r o y g n £dential plane as those with your ■ ,, l ean Eccurc a tic a 8 t-2 0 w ltnesjcs D r. " A lfr e d ■C r W a ll in - o s - t o w n s h ip le r. Lind n_ArrfiWsmlth,_ Jim m y , and n tra n ce,-secon " o- r r n e x t. i. a. .K eyport. truncc, secon d flo n d er ih o la w s o f N ew J ersey govern* A p p ly D aily 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . Patty Farrell. Ruth Ann, D orothy u ---------57 w . F ron t St. StrandJ T heater, Ing perm anen t registra tion m a y re g is * to verify m y statement. A t Tucs* p h y t ^ I n n . T h e a p p o in t m e n t a lso ter w ith th e B o r o u g h C lcrk . o r n o tify G A N SH IR E M F G . CO. . F A R M arid ST A B L E , loca ted o n Clark ■i day’s m eeting Mr. K ane saw l\t to h a s b e e n c o n fir m e d b y th e b o a r d and A rth u r Z eyen Jr„ C arl Z e y cn sa id clerk o f ch a n g e o f re s id e n ce , at 102 S cc o n d St.. K ey p ort Jr. and M r, and Mrs. Z eycn, and Bcc^s St., K eyp ort. In q u ire 65 th c cle rk ’s o ffice , B o r o u g h H a ll, 188 i; change his statement t o , vindicate o f h e a lth . ' T e l. K e y . 7*1500 , P ark A v e., N ew a rk o r ca ll H um boldt M ain St., M ataw an. d u rin g b usin ess ” him self. . . 8-2807. " . WJ5 h ou rs o r d ire c t t o th c C om m issioner * ; w jt f o f _ Registration in F reeh old at any }•• T h e r e w i l l b e n r a lly a t C llf fT w en ty Y c b t i A g o FURN ISH ED apartm ent, 3 room s and tim e betw een W ednesday, A p ril 18lh, M E CH AN ICS _ HELPER fo r eenernl , w o o d fire h o u s e ' on t h e e v e n in g o f (Issu e o f F r id a y , A p r . 3, 1031) bath, e le c tric refrigerator, autom atic The C ork ’N B o t t l e ,. . p a c k a g o 1051. and T hu rsda y, S ep tem b er 27th, w ork. A p p ly R ollo T ransit ■ C o.. h ea t- and h ot w ater, con v en ien tly 1051. du rin g busin ess hours. A p r . 12, s ta rtin g nt 8:30 p .m . T h e r e L a st n ig h t W illia m H e y e r w a s wJtf located on B r o a d St., adults on ly. N otice o f ch a n g e o f res id en ce o r K eyp ort. w i l l b e g o o d h u n tin g . E v e r y b o d y a p p o in t e d a m e m b e r o f th o M a t liq u o r sto r e o w n e d b y M r. a n d M rs. T el. K e y p o rt 7-3060R. wJ5 a p p lication f o r tro n s fe r o f reg istra / co m e . W o a r c lo a d e d f o r b e a r and a w a n T ow nLihlp C o m m itt e e b y W illia m B c c r ilc o f M a ta w a n h a s tion shall b c 'm n d e ciU icr b y w ritten M A N w anted to assist In land scaping and d riv in g truck. P h o n e K e y p o rt G LE room s in C liffw ood arcn. ■j ’ c x p o c V t o got Ihe lim it and hang C h a ir m a n L e w i s H , S t e m le r , " to b e e n s o ld t h r o u g h - th e- r e a l e sta te re q u e s t . fo r w a rd e d to th e B o r o u g h 7*0432 o r ca ll b etw een 7 and 5 o ’clo c k . SIN Call Matawan* 1*1038.............- — - w jt f C le rk q r th e C ou n ty B o a rd p ( E lc c ............. .......• 1 - their skins out to dry. s u c c e e d J a m es/ A . P o w e r s , w h o r e o ffic e o f B e n a n d M a t il c S m ith . tion s oh form s W o v id o d. • b y snl,1a M ichael A r to lli, M a ple Dr..- H azlet; — o r o u g h C lerk o r B oa rd o r by ca lllr 1- . S ig n e d , sig n ed , n n d w h o w il l ta k e a sh ort M r. n n d M rs. B c c d j c s ta rte d o p e r B in p o r io n a t ’ th e o ff ic c o t th e ^ o r o u g .. F EM A LE —e x p e r ie n ce d cle rk to w o rk in a cco u n tin g departm ent, perm anen t , 1 John Mura Jr. rest fr o m o ff ic ia l d u tie s b e f o r e h e a tio n o f t h is sto r e u b o u t fiv e y e a r s C lerk , o r C ou n ty B oa rd o f E lection s - to nnd in clu d in g S ep tem b er 27th, position ; pleasant w o r k in g con d ition s. C L EAN O U T y o u r attic, closets and assumes# th c o f t i c c o f a ssessor on a g o. T h e b u s in e s s h a s b e e n , p u r up A p p ly L a v o ie L ab ora tories, M orga n 1051. ..dresser d raw ers fo r antiques, brie* ch a se d b y M r . N ic h o la s U llla n a 1 • wJ5 a .b ra c, !: T o the Editor: • J u ly 1. O n T hursday, S ep tem b er 27Ui, lQ3t. v ille. w h atn ots, dean clothing, . J o h n M a r z d o c s a s w e ll Job o f J o h n N. .W e s te r, b u ild in g c o n w h o huB p r e v io u s ly b e e n e n g a g e d th o reg istra tion b o o k s w ill b e closed W O M A N w an ted to w o r k In restaurant u nd erw ear, fu r coa ts and to p hats; u n til u ftc r th e fo r th co m in g O cn e r a l item s w an ted f o r rum m age sale, A pr. k itch en . C a ll a fter 1 p.m . O ld D utch 20 and 21, sp on sored b y L ad ies A id, e v a d in g th e is&uc, thnt is tax tra cto r , o f M e t u c h e n , | h a s b e e n in a s im ila r b u s in e s s in J e r s e y E lection o n T u esd a y , N ov em b er Glh, T el, B a y v ie w "P resb y teria n C hurch. _ c a ll 1051. ...... - ......... 1.............. T av ern ,- H ighw ay 39, K o y p o r t . . ^ assessm ent. H e sa y s n o th in g a b o u t a w a r d e d t h c c o n t r a c t f o r th e e r e c C it y n n d M id d le t o w n . ^ wJ5 M atawan 1-1G70R for item s to bo T h o said B oa rd o f n cg ls try and K e y p o rt 7-0013. p u b l ic m e e t in g no tiiat h e c a n b e tio n o f th e n e w S t . J o s e p h ’s r e c t o r y . E loctlon w ill m oot o n ..................... r MEMBER F E P M A l DEPOSIT IHSUHANCE CORPORATION p ick ed u p on A p r. 18, 17. 18. wJ12* M A L E — accou n ts p a y a b le clcr k . ‘ e x p o s e d a s t o h i s u n fa ir m e t h o d o f T h c g o n c r a l c o n t r a c t c a l l ^ f o r th e T U E SD A Y . NO VEM BER 6th, 1931 . F Ee x p erien ced , perm a n en t position, / a ssessin g p r o p e r t y , a n d th a t h e b u i l d i n g . , T h e p l u m b in g a n d heat b e tw e e n tho h ou rs o f 7 a. m . a n d 8 pleasant w ork in g con d ition s. A p p ly p . m „ fo r tho pu rp ose o f co n d u ctln j L a v o lo L a b ora tories. M a ta w a n -F rcc; w i l l g o a lo n g o n a c h e c k o f th e Ing c o n t r a c t w h ic h is s e p a r a te , h a s tho g cn oral c lc c t lo n ^pr thc e le c tio n o] liold . R d., M orga n v ille. In terv iew s. ; ’ a s s e s s m e n t n t h is c o n v e n ie n c e , b u t b e e n a w a r d e d t o . J o h n W h lt o o f O no Stnte S en a tor ' • 0 a.m .-12 rtoon, M on d a y th rou g h Sat* (Continued lrom pago one) T w o M em bers o f the G en era l As *j n o t six. to^ three. W ell, I'll take M a ta w n n . Mr. A rthur Sornci, R onni A cxm an , sem b ly 1 M ran^ chances, let’s m ake' it n in e to M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s W clste a d , K athle Stein, Rose Pen t, E leanor T w o M em bers o f tho B oa rd o f , ;i o n e . ^ o u pick, the nino m en and M rs. J o h n T a n s e y and MJss M a r Bailey, p a n n y Harris, n e tta .D e n ts, C hosen F reeh olders f o r tho F u ll T erm s on d theso m unleipnl officers ! ‘f ' 4wpTperi from y ou r D em ocratic or- g u e rite T a n s e y le f t T h u r s d a y .; b y Mury L ou Uu.sscy, A lle c Hand and O no M uyor fo r Urn fu ll term T Y D O L SERVICE S T A T IO N ' nt S ix T w o C ou n cllm cn fo r th c fu ll term s V .g a n iz a t iq n and I'll g o alon e w ith a u t o m o b ile fo r W a s h in g to n . C h e r ry H erbie Staer. Corntini, K oy p ort, f o r rent. F or In T h e session s o f u ie registry., b oard form a tion p h o n o E atontow n 3-0089. !. IJicse n in e p eop le tow nship cm -' b lo s s o m s lh e r c a r c e x p e c t e d to b e The .p u b lic ity eom m lttoc c o n w ill b e held at tho follow in g pollin g ' ^ >vjtf ployccsrT iot t o t c iricludedr; and I ou t" E nsrtrrr"’ -----------;.. s ists;''o f M rs. ; T)orothy W olyerton r pla ce s: •— • — F IR ST ELECTIO N D IST R IC T •' w ill flhow y o u up fo r thc fakor that * M r. a n d M rs. C h ristia n Z ie g le r Beatrice D lm scy, Bdrbnra R cdT lio F irst D istrict la that p o rtio n o l ) j ’y o u arc?’ A lso com e prepared to nrid fa m ily h a v e m o v e d In to th e ir field, O scar Butch nnd S a m _ M o r- t h c B orou gh w h ic h lies on th o w esterly M ;d c c d d y er y o u r p r o p e r t y tjiat is not n e w n h g m e o n C lif T w o o d ^ A v e ., row. T h e scen cry com m ittee con - snld o f M ain S treet as f a r so u th as 10 a cres cleared land, tw o high w a y A b e rd e e n C reek (c o m m o n ly k n o w n t frontages; a pple o rch a rd ; $3000 ^ '■ o s s e w e d o ^ d M r. Marz y o u w ill Cllffwooci. .... ; ' sluts o f Mr. W alter D u dley, R o c c o t h e , G u lly B rid g e). ensh o r term s. H arold B cg cll, B o x g p la ce, T ru c k ilou sn fa cin g 2t, M ataw an, N. J, J ; h a v e t o W eep o n tho f lo o r ,........... ' J5 M r .'a n d M rs. G co Y g c W o o d h a v e Briscesc, • R obert B u rlew , CllfT J aPc kollin so n S treet, in /B orou g h . H all. i'* Novy> that one about Die disabled b r o k e n g r o u n d to b u ild a h o u s e o n Ilod g 8on ,_Jlcrbic S ta c r ^ T o n i-W u iv HOMES, F arm s, B u s in e s s ,P r o p e rtie s . SECO N D -E LEC TIO N D IST R IC T v e Ic fiu i.'"Y < H r .«re g oin g ou t on a th e f a r m o f , M r s r W o p d ’s m o th e r; w ick, 'F r e d Slec, ,Frcd D olfon so, u s- fo r your requirem ents. T h c S ocon d D istrict Is t h it p ortion ' See ‘ '•‘.lim b b y ju s t hearing one sid e o f Mrt\ M a ry S ch n u c k , n e a r t h e S la te John W hite. T h c ligh ting com mit* o f th e B o r o u g h w h ic h lies o n th o ea st List y o u r p r op erty w it h us. B en ond e rly sid e o f M ain S treet a s / f a r south M attio Sm ith, 1I5& •\<2 "M" ain St.; M ~ ataw an ; th e story. Sri y o u bring thc young H ig h w a y . C h ecscq i.iu k o. . . 1-2207. / tec consists o f Miss Jean 1-ludyma, ns C hurch S treet. P ollin g p la ce, W ashington Engine ’ i jn a a i n an d I w ill d isprove w hat M r. 'a n d M rs. R u b e n H y e r o f B ayard L a m b orn 'a n d Jim Iljm m clC «m p iin y *rJ ro H ouse on L ittle S t r c o t * :you rsay you W ill prove. J a c k so n S t., c e lc b r n t e t l t lic lr 40th wright, 1 T H IR D ELECTIO N D IST RICT ’ ^ _ Mh I Y our , W I T H O R A N G E D R E S S IN G i ; NoW as to gettin g m y , training as w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a r y o n S u n d a y . .The T h ird E lection D istrict is that Selectin g appropriate inuolc fo r F t lt n d i In O ut pdrtton o f t h * B o r o u g h b eg in n in g at FOU R room apartm ent o r sm a ll house v i a 1 »x e x p e r t d r iv in g a taxi. Whnt F ra n k B o y c e - h a s p u rch a s e d ' n thc. hand are M r, Joseph 'R aclnq, a p oin t in the Intersection o f th o ccn* SE R V E D H E R E E V E R T D A Y . in M ataw an; u n fu rn ish ed ; w ou ld C O C K T A IL d o ^ y ou ‘ m ean b y that? Is it a n e w m o t o r l}oat. ITc w lll la u n e h lt Jack K raniazln nnd T on v W arw ick . te r lin e o f M ain S treet nnd A berd een p r e fe r to h a v e heat fu rn ish ed . W rttc LO U N G E C reek n t„w h a t Is presen tly k n o w n as Boft M in c a re o f this new sp ap er. voca tion ? A n ct If it a t 'S h i p j J ^ t o m ' a n d w i l l u se lt ns M aking up tljc cast tq <!fit the the G u lly B r id g e : th en ce ( ! ) genet ally ’ ’ la -p o s s ib le f o r m e 'to b ecom e an a fish in g ’find p le a su re boat., characters a rc M iss Jean H udym a, w e s te rly , a lon g the several c o u r s c s -o f- B U N G A L O W o r sm alt house, all y e a r rou n d w anted to rent b y adult sald creek to L ak e L efferts: thence M is s Anna M ayc M oore le ft Carole Schotlo lin d .R o s o Pent. exper| at taxation b y drlvJng a • (3 ) g en era lly so u th e r ly a lon g th e east fa m ily o f fo u r , G ra b ow , B o x 323, O ne o f ita x i y o u sh o u ld got ydurseU a hack T h u r t d a y t o p a ss th c e x t e n d e d ., j 5* Tho usherettes w ill con sist o f e r ly bank o f L ak o LciTcris to th e ce n C llffw ood B cach . te r o f the roa d w a y o f the atato hlgh« "and learn som eth in g y o u r s e lf. N ow w e e k e n d w ith h e r p a ren ts in S ea - Mrs. D avidson, B on nell Schuler. N ew ' AC R E A G E w a y b rid g e o n w h ot w ns form erly th, h ou se and barns; ' ' ' J 1 <san't a c e w h e r e tho H on . R eg ln a l fo r d , D e l. g o o d a cn :6^oli.w hlch to raise llVeC a rolyn T a ber, M arlene D lotrlcK , k n o w n as M id d lesex S trcot b u t n ow J e n e t fs stock . . Wi c o l l e d , state h ig h w a y rou te n u m b er a d A n gelo Sylvestrl, 32 " C . S. P a rn e ll e n te rs in to •tho-. loca l ■ Elonnor B a llsy, K athryn H yer, 4*: th — (3 ) g en era lly w esterly along B road St. K eyp ort o r ca ll K ey p ort “ en ce <3) FavoriteB lx ly Y e « r » A g o , pictu re, I iprido m y s e l f fip<m b e in g Jessie , W ells, B eatrice D im soy, tho* con fer lin e o f...................... stato high w a y rou te T*207B. wJ5* u m b er: 4 to th e in tersection o f state (I is u c o f S n tu rd a y , A p r , 4 . 1801) !va v e r y c lo s e fr ie n d o f hia< M ary L o u H ussey, D lnno Clause; n Dining h ig h w a y ro u te n u m b e r 4 w ith the HOUSE o r fo u r ro o m apartm ent fo r F ra n k Ci B o d lc h a s b e e n d r iv i n g M argnrct Prichard, A lic e V ' N ow o s t o m y p o s itio n In N ew ark. Handj w e ste rly b ou n d a ry lin o o f th e B orou gh , ^ ouplc a n d ch ild ; im m ed ia te; K ey* Hoorn* o f M ataw an; th cn c e (4) gen era lly south p o rJ ^ ^ | ^ Q | t^ T | L ^ Ia U ^ a ^ L I^ | . I tpolj: a C f t l t S c r v ice ex a m in ation 9 o m 0 h a n d so m e , h o ffic s 'o n . o u r Joan G alosh and R ctta Dcoty. ' e r ly along tho sev era l courses o f the -The— efytmrrfttce— w hich— w ill “ fQ fv f f y j h i g jg i attcxL j t r e c t i i d u r in g th e im at._fn r t n li jl il •WPgtcrty buun d a r r -H n e -o f-t h e -B o r o u ih o f p u b f e ir e c o r d . / T h e l'fi w crd^ S O S M a n y sales have b o o n effected and selling refreshm ents w ill be ' Miss a t Matawan to its m ost sou th erly p om t a t F ren ea u ; th en ce. (9) g enerally n orth M e n b e r t f a t l W l R ts ia a n n ! Assn. • M em ber H . J. 81*1* H o te l A n n . , ****-a p p lica n tii^ a n d I fln la h e d s i x t h dn h o w ill * o o n Journoy w estw ard fo r H elen M urphy, Mr. Abrahor^, e r ly along th e sev era l courses o t the F IV E room y e a r ro u n d h ou se f o r sale, T h e h p r s e jb u s i- Parnos j o e Harris, G eorg e Hunter, ea sterly bounda ry lin e o f th e B orou gh 12800; opp osite C U ffw ood R a ilroa d K t f i e 'J i i t . , I d o ® r fe t t y ,^ o o d o i l t t jw c a n o t h e r c arload. P h on *M »t«w «i - L ou n g * I-M SJ o f M ntaw an to tn e Intenw ction o f M id .................... Station. M m . J oh n son . R o o w v c lt A v e.. ' V x /jm n ^ o n i^ Rrm<Sml>er ness IjrlH /yfiip op lc from" all sections D anny H arris, K atherine Hauss- rntUerly bounda ry lin o w llh th e ccn * n u t w o o d . wj5" C L A S S I F I E D ADS P-TA Shown Film .On .... Guidance Program USED CARS REWARD THIS IS THE TIME TO SAVE FRUIT GROWERS E &5 FOR SALE TELEVISION SERVICE Looking Backward SERVICE Today, dollars are plentiful but ...their purchasing power is low. This is •the time to. spend carefully and wisely and to save all you can. ___'___. Put aside thqse extra dollars in a Savings Account at the. Fanners and Merchants Natiqnal Bank. Saving is your best defense against inflation and your surest safeguard for the future.., _ Your: account-wili be welcome here— R Miss Catherine Boyce Honored At Shower F arm ers &M e rc h a n ts N a tio n a l B a n k COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE OBJECTIVES Leonard Tubb Jr. Feted On, Birthday Wanted To Buy or Rent HELP WANTED FOR RENT doctor or lawyer. *7A e Sell Liquor Store M A TAW A N BANK WANTED M atauum , NewQeM eif NO PARKI NG PROBLEMS. HERt ! Business Opportunity Real Estate For Sale THE WEEK-END IS OUR STRONG POINT A new dining thrill awaits you in SUNDAY DINNER at BUTTONWOOD MANOR ; — not that Buttonwood Manor’s superlative food can be more ” i tempting on Sundays than on Week-days — but it is luxuriously satisfying to have, the leisure to relax in Buttonwood Manor's delightful atmosphere. A refreshing experience for the whole family. Why' not try it this week-end? ~ ' . ROAST TENDER DUCK WANTED TO RENT ' HOUSESFORSv HIGHWAY 4-34 l-atss MATAWAN, N. J. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, APRIL) S. 1951 Women's GOP Club Install Officers At . Luncheon Session In Magnolia Inn . Matawan Persona! Items Former Matawan T he Layton ian C lu b o f the First M iss M arcia L aw ton, a se n io r at E lm ira C ollege, ’ Elm ira, N, Y „ a r M ethodist C h urch w ill h o ld a fo o d riv e d h om e S aturday to spen d i the *ale Saturday, starting at 10.a.m. in , • spring v a ca tio n w ith h e r parents, the ch u rch , M r. and M rs. H erb ert L aw ton. Diana P e rry , 12-year-old soprano, M iss J a n e E llen P errine and h e r d au ghter o f" Mr, and ^4rs.; Charles classm ate, M is s " P a t t y ' M a h o n e y , P e r r y r a h M o n r o e S t ; w ill be audi B rook ly n , attended a m atin ee p e r t io n e d -S u n d a y fo r the H orn and fo rm a n ce o f ^Tbe R ose T a tto o ” In H ardart C h ildren ’s H our, a t the N ew Y o rk S a tu r d a y M iss P e r r ln e P C A . B uilding, N ew Y o r k City. w a s hom e o n vacation fr o m C o rM r. and Mrs, E d w ard W . C u rrie Miss_ Alice McCurdy Shower Honor Guest Contemporary League Hears Review Of Book GOOD NEWS!!! NOW OPENED! Free Delivery - Call MATAWAN 1-2213 Complete line of Wines, Liquors, Beers All Popular Brands Parents Of Daughter FRENEAU l^ r°er Big Food Specialo Every Day at the MIDWAY SUPER MKT. Majorettes Plan Dance FREE DELIVERY Phone: MAtawan—^ 1 -0 0 9 1 You can'phone in your orders. ESTATE AND HOME OWNERS SCOTT’S ‘ H ostesses w e re M rs. Jam es M er- a fte r spen din g the Easter h olid ay s ,’jShon and M rs. A lic e H and. w ith her m other, Mrs. F rank H aw k , p h lllipsbu rg. M rs. M ilford h , N ealis b a sur* g ica l patient In R iv e rv ie w H os- Lawn Car^' Products A r* A n y o f Y o u r M * cb ln * » E quipped W llh Its* A b o r t E og tn aft Parents Of Son. M r. and M is. ’■ C . RuUbina. o f B row n tow n . are/ th e parents o f , M r* G e o rjje A lle n o f F alrfleld, | a son. L ou is C harle* Jr., borti F ri Conn^ spent ttiif w eek en d w ith h e r ! day, at S t P c t e r s H m p iU l. K ew b ro th e r and flstcr-ln -la w , M r, and Mr*. Edwin !L IkMi*ink*k. j O n u isw ick . ^ i CONDUCTOR, SOLOIST PKEP FOR CONCERT SIDNEY -W. -REID ROUTE 9-4, FREEHOLD PHONE 8-1441 M a lcolm MncMIUfln, tre W U t^ J tin « WSCS Hears Review Of Book On tho fo llo w in g spcretarlos and-C qjH ? m lttoe chalrm on ; Mrs* L ia llo LincAj loca l ch d r c h acllviUei and ch u rc^ s ocia l relations; M rs.' W llU am W ijli ■ kins jr., program : Mr**/ Marnhalf L on gstrect, lltornturo; M rs, M ein* zor, supplies; Mrs. Jam es A d a ir s } ch ild ren ’s -w o r h f" M rs, K . H a r o ld T h orsen, yoU th^w orki M r s .JW ilb u r Schneider, studont W ork; nnd Mrs«; A book re v ie w b y Mra. Charles C h orlcs.-B a ck er, p u b licity,. T b o in k c n o f k e y p o r t , featured tho M on day ovon tn g m eeting o f t|)Q I*0Ultl7 Slid BtOCX .W oinon's S o c io ty o f Cln'istinn S or- B t n w —U tt e r . D og F o o d I ip s d ilt jr i Vico o f tho First M ethodist C hurch. Stult*. w jt f Bartel J. DiSanto And Family To Make Home In Sa1t° Lake City B u tton w ood M anor. M ataw on, .Candidates and guests w ere h o n w a s tlie scene recen tly o f a fa re o r e d Tuesday at a lu n ch eon m eet w e ll din n er In h on or o f M r. and Ing o f Uie M ataw an W om en’s M rs. B a r t e r J. D iS a nto,'' fo n jie r t y R ep u b lica n C lub h eld at M agn olia o f M atawan, w^io leave this^w cek Inn. M rs. Jam es M einzer, secre* to take u p resid en ce In Salt L ake tary. presided ar the affa ir -which entertain ed at d in n er Sunday in City,\ Utah. T h e re M r. D iSanto w as op en ed w ith p aryer b y M r a neH U niversity, Ithaca, N. VT Mrs. C harles E. Sprin g h orn , e n . h o n o r o f Mrs. C u rrie’s m other. Mrs*. w ill fill the new ly-establish ed G eorg e M iller. M rs. M ein zer in trod u ced H arry tertained' at a lun ch eon b rid g e ' M ac W icg c r o f T ren ton , w h o w as tion as c h ie f en gin e e r o f * o il prl c eleb ra tin g h er b irth day. G uests n iary plants of the Am erican ; M a y ' jr., (presidents o f the M at- M onday, in h o n o r o f Mrs.* A lic e w ere M r. and M rs. W illiqm Sm elting and R efin in g Co. li^ the aw an R ep u blican C lu b, w h o ex* U pdegraff, S h a rk R iv e r H ills. T h e W leger, M iss M ae W iegerlf Chris o c c a s io n ' w as , M rs, U pdcgrafT s U nited States. tended appreciation to the w om e n ’s W leg er M rs. W illia m Th ackray .■ M r, D iS a n to. has been associated grou p fo r its interest in govern - birth day. r -m e n t as i-hown b y th e large-attend-; -H o r r y . P e rrln e . h as returned to and ch ild re n , V irgin ia and W ilm a, w ith, the plant sincc^ 1027,.w h e n ho Mrs. A lfr e d H o llo w a y, and M rs. started as. a la b o re r In the. c o p p c r .. a n ce at the m eeting. M r. M a y B o rd e n to w n M ilitary Institute, B o r R oberta T h atch er and .daughter, casting -d epartm ent. H e w o s subpresented R ich a rd R . „S tou t, c a n den tow n, after a ten-day vacation B arbara, a ll o f - T r e n t o n ,. . _i s e q u e n tly -.a d v a n c e d “to"- technical * ' didntc fo r state scn atorr F reeh older w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs* M r. and Mrs. Jac Cushm an and assistant, p o w e r engineer, m ech an Joseph C. Irw in, and C ouncilm an C h arles Perrine, K a rl C laus returned T u esday ton , G o e ffre y , ip e n t Th ursday and ical engineer and in 1037 to the R a lph Dennis. M r. M a y urged post 'o f superintendent o f con tin u "support of the ca n didacies o f fr o m a w e e k ’s business trip to Fridayj in P hiladelphia. .. * W alter Sw anson f o r m ayor, and Zan esville* O. M iss C a rol L a m bertson returned ous Casting operations. In 1615 lie M rs. W arren V reclan d e n te r Friday fro m spending several days w as p rom oted to assistant plant G rayson V a n C le a f a n d ‘ E dw ard E. ....., • H y m e ,- f o r -t h e cou n cil. M r. Stout, tained the T c a c h e r ’s B rid ge C lu b in M u lllca H ill v ifitin g Mr. and m anager. T u esday even in g. * P rize w in n ers Mrs. W illiam W y a t t . asked fo r the clu b ’s su p p ort and • B orn In M atnwan, M r. D iSanto the Irw .ifl/'prescoted- Mr. Stout’s w e r e : M rs. G era rd . J J cv lln , M r and Mrs. .J a ck H esscy v,are is o graduate o f M utuwan H igh record -as qualifications fo r the hostess, and Mrs. R. L. Cartan. spen din g a w eek in F a yetteville, Sch o o l and C o r n e ll-U n lv e rs lty and M rs. L a w ren ce ^ A ltk en ahd- N. C. o ffic e h e seeks; M r. Irw in also h old s a m a s te rs d e g re e In busl endorsed oth er cou n ty - candidates. daughter, M its Edith A itken, spent M r, nnd Mrs. P. F. M cA n drcw s ness adm inistration from N ew Y o r k A t the business session , o f the th o w eeken d visiting rela tiv es In o f B road St.-, and th eir son-in -law U niversity. H e Is a fo rm e r pros! . clu b w h ich fo llo w e d , officers fo r N ew Y ork. and dau ghter, M r. and M rs. H. D. dent and- d ir e cto r o f the, Perth M iss M argoert Bruce returned the co m in g y ea r w e r e Installed M cG u ire , R a vin e D r„ h ave m oved A m b o y S afety C ou n cil and the to Upsala C o lle g e , East O range, . w ith the e x cep tion b f M i*. C on _ , .. ■ to the fo rm e r D r. J. P a u l W eiss .R otary Club. -------------- - - A t t c n d i n g - t h c -d in n o r -w e r e -P a s 0 lr R a v l n c D r ; , o v e r - B u rle w ,— p r c s id e n V - J v f a a - i * S u n d a y .flfte r . spending_the^ Ea&ter ^ visiting in South C arolina. She va ca tio n w ith h e r parents, M r. and M r. and Mrs. Ernest L. D lnsm orc qu a lc D iS a n to /' M r. and Mrs. Ski and ch ildren , A n th ony ; ’ w ill b e installed at a*, later . date. M rs. p a v id B ruce. o f P ortla n d , M e., w e re Tuesday D iSanto G e o rg e ,Schanck and dau ghter, O th er o ffic e r s arc M rs. W illiam guests o f M rs. Fran k W . K crn oy and Josephine, M r. and Mrs, BorM rs. Jessie L e w is ,. h a v e " m o v e d nard D iSanto and son,, Eugene, Mr. . C ole, first v ice .president; M r s .C a r and M rk A lla n J. M orrison. m en D iN ardo, secon d .vice presl fr o m G reen G ro v e A ve., K e y p o rt, A m oetin g o f tho e x e cu tiv e board and Mrs. T h e o d o re p iS a n to and dent; M rs. H erbert M . Sturt, h o n t o a n 'a p a rtm e n t a t 93. M ain S t — - o f the M ataw an B ranch, A m erican daughter, A n n , Mrs. A n g e la S a c M r. and M rt. J osep h D e m b c r g e r ' or a r y v ice president; M rs. R ob ert R e d Cross, w ill b e h e ld , next W e d co n e anc^ ch ild re n , A n th o n y . and ’ ■ C olot, record in g s ecreta ry; Mrs. J. returned Saturday after a m o n th ’s nesday ev e n in g at the h o m e o f the M olly, M r. on d Mrs. L o u is Papa, v a c a tio fi at Naples*, Fla. F ran klin ' C uttrell, corresp onding chairman,^ T h eod ore A. P h clan { 44 Mr. and M rs. Frank A rgcntino, ’ M r. and M rs, R andolph H ouser secreta ry; M rs. M&lCohfi Tune, M id dlesex S t M r. P h elan and M r. and M rs. P a u l Z am blto, M i’B. — treasurer;— M ra — M IHerr—chaplain,- w e r e - S a tu r d a y _ e v e n ln g ~ g u e s ts _ o f. A lb e rt L R I y 'l jl l e n a e a a m eeting A n n e — B ian cordi ~ o f - Waterbury." N am ed to com m ittees w ere Mrs, M r. and Mrs. W ard Po&ey, F a ir o f d r iv e ch airm en h eld recently at Conn., M r. nnd Mrs. Dartel J. Di A. Adam Banke, m usic; / M rs. H aven. county, head qu arters w hen the San to and son, Jam es, and M iss Mrs. R oss M agh a* entertain ed D onald W eir, program chairm an; cu rrcn t fund d riv e w as exten ded J o y c e B a xter o f R ahw ay. h e r b r id g e , clu b laSt T h u rsd ay M rs. D oroth y Rinear, p u b licity; to A p r. 15. ‘ M rs. P aul Bish, h osp ita lity; M rs. even in g. Prizes w ere w on b y M r*. M r . and Mrs. J osep h S arabu chc llo D iN ardo, ■ transportation; M r a A rth u r H all and M rs. .C h a lcs P o r- h a v c r m o v e d ^ rom ^ A llarillc A v e, to' rinc, H ar r y -W ^jlSr—m cm b cjsh ip .— _ _ t h e Joh n H y e r h o u se on* V a lle y Dr. M iss Jean H udym a returned S a t T h c a n n u a l. get-togeth er party Th e H y e r fa m ily has m o v e d to the M iss A lic e M cC u rdy wns honored u rd a y -a fte r sp e n d in g a ten-day v a and lun ch eon Will b o h old M ay 1 house fo rm e r ly o c c u p ie d by M r. Suturduy at a luncheon a n d .lin e n cation in M iam i Beach, Fla., and at the Sm Orgsbord, S om erville, and and M rs. S a ra b u ch cllo . sh ow er given b y Miss# Ann Ew lng\ arrangem ents fo r transportation H avana, C uba. , Th e M oth ers C lu b o f M ataw an, ton and M iss P e a rl K e lle r at B utton Mrs. S id n ey B ruce E ggleston, w ill b e anh ounccd. G et-w oll cards w ill h o ld a su p p er m eeting T u es w o o d M anor. 0T h c table dccorntlons N e w Y o rk , is spending several d ays ■tocre t e n t ’to Mrs. W ells, w h o w a s day e v e n in g starting at 0:30 at the w e re In w hite, mid y e llo w carryin g w ith her son and d au ghter-in-law , In 'a n a u tom obile accid ent, and M rs. hom e o f Mi's. W illia m C. L u dl, 13 out the c o lo r schem e to -be used at C ou n cilm an a n d ' Mrs. J o h n C. _ C. W illiam L u dl, w h o Has been ill. S ch en ck A v e ; - M iss C ecilia K crnan, M iss M cC u rdy’s w e d d in g o n A p r^ Eggic&ton; r „• ; ...... psychiatrist o f the U nlgn Town^ J4 to W illiam W hite o f N ew Y ork R o y L em aire has returned to thip S ch ools, U nion County, w ill C ity. Eacli guest received ,u gnrB u ck n ell U niv ersity, L ew isb u rg, be th e . speak er o f the. even in g. • d cn ia as a favor. " Pa., after spending the Easter v a ca M r. ond Mrs. L e r o y C oliin s e n G uests w e re Mrs, J o h n - S. M c tio n . w ith his parents, M r, and tertained at bridge Saturday c v c - Curdy. tyrs. G . J. S terlin g T h o m p ' • “ N ight R u n n ers o f Bpngnl,” b y Mr*. L a urence Lem aire, Ing w h e n their guests w e ?c Dr, son, Mr». R alph Ingram , Mrs. W a l M rs. C hristian H cu sor and M r. Joh n M asters, w as rev iew ed b y and Mrs. Carl A . Gcs&weln, Mrs. ter Marz, M rs. M ilfo rd N calis, M iss „ M rs.. G eorg e H. D a vis o f K eypijrl, and Mrs. R alph H cusor and c h il Jam es E. V o o rh e cs, M rs. A . f B. P a tricia. M cK ecn , M iss 'A n n at a: m eetin g o f 't h e M ataw ah .C bn - dren , R alph and M liiiccn t, have H en derson , Mrs. J o h n .G o r d o n and T lch cn o r, Mr^. W alter St&min snd tenif>or;irV League'’ h c l d 'n t tTlci P . re tu rn e d fro m ; a tw o -w e e k v acar Mrs1. N orm an B. L o c k w o o d o f K e y M iss P atricia B row n o f M utawan; , HoW fird . Lloyd- sr., ' resid en ce - o n tion in^ H o llyw b o d , Fia. port. . and Mrs. C h arles B lood of^L con ^ M rs. W illia m O liv e r D iggin e n ' M ain St. , Mrs. M ilton F. S tevenson en ter ardo, . D uring the business session, tertained h e r b r jd g c c lu b F rid a y tained her dessert b rid ge clu b y e s G ifts w ere sent by Mrs. A lfre d ■with M rs. H ow ard W o lv cr to n p r e e ven in g a t w h ich tim e high scores.terday. P rizes w e re w o n by Mrs. E w ington, Mr*. W illinm Bennett, w ere; held b y M rs, T h om a s W c lRaiding, con trib u tion s w ere p a d e Charles? E, H u n t M rs. F re d e rick K. M iss C atlicrine B o y ce , M atawan;. to the R ed C ross and the student stead, M rs. F red K . D e d crick and D ed crick an d M rs. G arrett J.' Me M rs. W illia m 'W h ite and M rs. Louis M rs. fu n d o f the N ew Jersey C ollege M rs. M arguerite R. Laird. K een. ' , E ckols, N ew Y o r k C ity; M rs: Cnr» Wel&tcad and M rs. L a ird w ere f o r W om en, N ew B run sw ick. Mr. and M rs. W illia m W yatt and rle^ Brennan, L o n g Island; Mrs. . P lans w e re m ode to attend a guests. daughter, Linda, o f M ulilcn H ill, j M n Bruw n P o r k Illd(,c:' M l3.' * stage perform an ce in N ew Y ork, , M r. and M rs. D onald R o b in son spent the w eeken d w llh Mr?. W y R aym ond D upre, Param us; Mrs. — A p r. 17. M rs. H arvey N . Johnson spen t Saturday in W ilm ington, D el., att’s parents, Mr. and M rs. Arthur* R o b e rt M cC u rd y and M rs., John jr., w as nam ed chairm an o f the as guc&ts o f Mr. and, M rs. A . J. L a m b ertion, Egan, B uffalo. . annual Jun e p icn ic, and M rs. H arry C o o k . Mrs. D ouglas W ard entertained M rs. W illia m T h ackray and P itch er o f the annual bajiquel in her b rid ge clu b T h u rsd ay evening. - O ctob er. M rs. W olv orton hnd Mrs. daughters, V irglna and W ilm a, r e A w ards w e re m ade to M rs. D avid Johnson w e re appointed delegates tu rned to Trenton Sunday a fte r M cA n cn y , o f K ey port, M rs. W illiam to the con ven tion o f the N ew J e r spending several clays w ith M r. M iller and Mrs. C h arles C. S ch ock s e y State Federation in'' A tlantic and Mr*. E dw ard Currie, V IS IT O U R N EW R E T A IL Jr. o f Sea G irt, . . .. ._ * M iss Barbara H unt has returned C ity, M ay 10 and 11. ' L IQ U O R P A C K A G E G O O D S Mrs._ Jac Cushm an entertained M rs. R ob ert P u tn ey, clw lrm aii' to O h io W esleyan U niversity, D e la D EPARTM EN T last night at canasta. P rizes w ere o f the nom inating com m ittee, pre- w are, O., after spending the Ea&tcr w on b y M rs, K enneth P ik e and v acation w ith h e r parents, M r. and _ sentcd the fo llo w in g slate: Mrs. M ri1. Jud son Evans. O th er guests .W olvcrton , .p re ?ld e n t;._ M is s.J Ia n = M rs., C h a r l e s . E . .H u n t . :_ . ‘ ------- w ere M r s rC h p rlcs M u iidcville, "M rsf M rs. Laurence A . L em aire is nah M cL ean , v i c ij t o y s id c n t ; Mrs. G arrett M cK ecn jr.. M rs. W alter Jam es W hitehall, ^ elord in g score- co n valescin g in the S c a b r o o k H ill Pike. M rs. H alsey H ite, M rs. R a n tary; M rs. A n gelo L oP rcsto, c o r N ursing H om e, K eyport. dolph H arris and M rs. V in c e n t T h e P resbyterian W om an’s A s s o resp on d in g , secretary, and Mrs. Patton. , . cia tio n o f the F irst P resbyterian M artin B ell, treasurer, Lt. H arold G. M artin and .Lt, A. . H ostesses -were M rs. W illard W . C hurch , w iH _ ; s c r v e a lu n ch e o n J. R oy , both o f C a rsw ell F ield, B o a s w e tlcr ,' Mrs. R obert Putney W ednesday, A p r. 11, from 11 until Fort W orth, Tex., spent tho w e e k F o r a Snack o r F « i s i B u y You r an d M rs. - L oP rcsto. O n M ay 7, 2 A 'clock In the lecture room o f the end w ith the fo rm e r’s parents, G ro c a iU s and D s llc s le iie n s M en 's N ight w ill b e featu red w|Ui ch u rch ._ T h e J u n c h e o n w lli be Open R e co rd e r and M rs. Ja m es H, M a r H aret to the pu b jic. ‘ “ t H representative o f the F B I as lin. • M r. and M ru C on over H. B u rlcw gu est speak er. ------ --------------- ----jr., G reen v ille, S. C., arc the p a r ents o f a dau ghter, born M ar. 2G, F u n t iu - W ilift f f A t » « - M » t « w n in G reen ville. M r* B urlew Is the Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph L a sk lcw lcz, jo n ' o f' Dr. nnd M rs. C o n o v e r H. 100 P a cific Blvd., C Jffw ood Beach, B urlew , M ain S t t ■ A n om inatin g com m ittee w as M rs. Joh n M cC urdy, Mra. G . J. ere the parents o f a daughter, Jo a pp ointed b y the president, Mrs. S terlin g T h om p son , M iss P a tricia Ann, b o r n at S t P e te r's Hovpitai, H arold B u rlcw . at a ..m e e tin g o f B ro w n and Miftv A n n abelle E w in g , N ew Brun&wick, Saturday. T he th e W om en’s G u ild ' o f T rin ity ton, attended a pe rfo rm a n ce o f b ab y w eigh ed s e v e n pounds, 12 Episcopal C hurch , M ataw an. held ounces. Mr, and M rs. L iisk icw lcz S e v e n K e y s to B a ldp atc" in the in the parish house. N am ed w ero: U n ion H igh S ch ool, U nion, Sat have three other ch ildren . M rs. H erb ert Staer, chairm an; Mrs. u rday evening. T h e play w as g iv e n U PPE R M A IN ST . NEAR V e r n o n E lliton and M rs. LeR oy b y students o f the high sc h o o l and H IG H W A Y 34. M A T A W A N W ilfpn. d irected b y M is s A lice M cC u rd y . . F o llo w in g a d evotion al period M r. and M rs. W ilton W . Ho* / T h e M ajorette# o f M ataw an H. . le d b y M rs. G . W. N avarrian, Mrs. bro u gh entertain ed their bridge, S. are g iv in g a d a n ce in the high F ed erick H esscy reported on a c l u b S a t u r d a y " evening. 1 F red f ch o o l g ym to m orrow (F rid ay) e v e profit o f $40 from Uie reccn t food H esscy h eld h igh s c o r e . _____ niiig.. _ M u t lc - w ill - b e f p ro v id e d - by sale. M rs, J o h n Baker, director o f ‘ Mra. Joseph ’ B aler entertain ed the Rhythnjfiireji, the h ig h school th e G irii^ F rien d ly grou p, a n h er dessert b rid g e c lu b T h ursd ay. dance orchestra, : ' n ou n ced that a Japanese festival P rize -w in n ers- w cr o -M rS r -W U lia m “ T a n d s^ ra iB cil b y this dan ce, an w ill b e .h e ld in th e parish house R . Craig. M rs. H arry J. K a h n and nnnual affair, w ll b e used to p u r A p r. 20 at 8 p.m. M r*. H ow ard Erdm ann. M rs. c h a s e , additional m a jo re tte e q u ip M rs. D aniel H igb ic w as appointed G era rd D evlin and Mrs. C h annlng ment. • chairm an o f a rum m age sale to C lapp w ere guests, — b t r h o l d -f r r -t h e p a rh h iiuusc A p i. M rs. D onald R o b in so n 17 an d 18 fro m B a.m. to 5 p jn - attended .the w e e d in g o f M iss Eva A spring card party, un d er the d i L o u Blair to EVart M cL aren a l rection o f "Mrs. W ilila m R a lclld c. Jeri-eyville, Sunday. and M rs. A lfr e d A d ler, w as schedM rs. Jay F. H ostetler. M iss P e g g y ' tiled fo r A p r , 30 at 8 p.m. H ostettcr and Jack H ostetter are M rs. E dw ard G re a y cr w as w cl- vacationing in M e x ico C ity and ■■■ c o m cd a s a m em ber. P lan* , w ere A ca p u lco , : ''' m ade to attend a co r p o r a te ' com M i» H elen M urphy returned' i-^munion on May^B,- w h en the UTO M on d ay a fte r spending the Easter ^ fc e r ln g w ill b e .m ade. . vacation w ith h is parents, M r, and v a u t h o r iz e d s e r v ic e D u rin g the socia l hour, thfe M r*. P eter M urphy, tfe w terunsHEO M O W E R S A N D W ISC O N SIN . C L IN T O N b irth days o f M rs. B a ker and Mrs. w ick . / A N D B R IC G S -S T R A T T O N E N G IN E S \ W arren D on n ell w ere celebrated. M iis E lean or H aw k has returned Nominations Presented At Trinity Guild Meet PAGE FIVfe 3 Story, Outlined At Meeting; To Buy . Range, Refrigerator — M w -O cin k o iv -ro v io w o (M U < M )o o k 4 i "W o S eek H im T og olh er," by M audo llu rd lc. M rs, D cin k en snld tho b ook gives Interesting Inforinnlioii on religiou s sym bols nnd the advantages o f group- w orship, and is bein g used as a study b ook b y the VM-ieus W SC S groups. 60RDEM Mrs. Jam es -M einjp'r roportod tw o boxes o f b ook s w oro sent to the Faith C a bin L ibrary, Augusta, Gu, T h o (low er com m ittee reported 31 plants sent to shut-ins nt Glister. C on d u ctor F ra n co AuiorI7~rlglii. and c o llo loloU t Jack MogTand o l Froah old. dlscuu^ a Ilna point in thalr program as final r o h t t r t a li w a rt scheduled this w a ik lo r the teeond c o n c t r i o f tha Bhora Sym ph ony B ocloly this Sunday evening ln R e d -B a n k C atholle H igh S ch ool A u d i torium , T w o c o lle c ilo n i o f lo lk m u ilc, English and A m erican, and B ach's b eit-lov a d organ choraga*. w ill round out Sunday's program . M osart'a 99th S ym ph on y w ill be ih o orc h a ilr a ’i m ajor offering. ‘ . Miss Jean Thixton Honored At Shower A surprise brldul sh ow er in h o n o r o f M iss .Jeun T h ixton wii» g iv r n b y Mrs, C iunii's V n n lV lt an' Mrs. R obert M orrell F riday evi'nlntf at Mrs. V anPelt’s hom e, F ierro A ve. -•MUa ^Lliixlon w ill becom e tho b rld o o f WiUlinn H.^JVtny 3d. on Shtuixlny, Muy 5, in the~ FiiSnt'' Hiiii* list Church, M atawun. Guests at tho «h o w cr w ore Miss GeurHln Vussllim lef, MI.m M.U’Haret Unu.scr, Mrs, W , Hnrry M ay Jr., Mrs. W illinm n . R ood, MUs Barbara Qwnn.so'n, Mrs. M. W arw ick, Mrn. R obert C , T h ixton , a ll o f M ataw an; Mrs. M. id cll and M iss Z , Uloll o f B n id ley : Boncl]; Mrs. A n drew Hul* sart jr t and Mrs, Eugene Undo o f K e y jw rt. . ‘ ' • GifLs w ere sent by Mrs. B en ja m in A llen of, Middl/itov^n; M iss C eleste P ow ell o f llolm d el, and Mr*;, C linton Jlulsatt o f Matwun. Th e society v oted to purchase a new- olo ctr lc ran go nnd refr ig e r ator, imd throe end tables fo r the pnVsnni\geL und the secreta ry wus authorized' to. bu y n*now d u p lica tor, O n A p r . 10. n grou p from Mntnwnh w ill attend the N ew B run sw ick D istrict tmmml m eet ing at Lend Branch. M ay 10 w ill bo m in ivcrsnry day nt tlii) Doiieonness llon ie, Cam den, linii n d elega tion w ill ntlenil and present a $10 tok*fcn from tlio local group. , OITlcors . wiM’u e le d e d foi'- i h u j com in g year, to take olTico J u n e , 1, nml they a rc Mrs. W illlnin W loland, p icsld on t; Mrs, L eroy Sm ith, vIco president; M rs. Ilu w -I a i d . ili'iidcrson , Ht'crelnry; Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary Nets $600 At Party- Geo. M. Harris, Inc. HARDWARE ... IDS M ain 8 i r . i l M ATAW AN T el. M A -l-1 0 1 ) ......... SKILLED AND UNSKILLED Chemical Operators The com bin ed auxiliaries o f M on m outh M em orial H ospital r i'n llm l jip p roxim a tM y $000 nt » bonellt (Wu<?rt bridge In A u xilia ry *Unit. l.owg Branch, Tuesday afternoon. M rS\ C harles p . Sclm ck Jr., pvesld on tV a iid '«M rs. Chnrles J. Wood* i n i m i w e r l d e n t - u t th o 7-M a t a w u n A u xliytry, officia ted at tho tea Inble (fliers attending from Matawun w ere Mrs. Gwn'Ko Huhlor, ' Mrs. Charles E. S)tiinj!)u)rn. Mrs. G. J. Sterlin g'. Tlum tp»oh, Mrs. Iluyiird .L a n ib u r n .„M iiv _ .J olu w on Cartan, Mrs, M ilton F. Stuvenson, Mrs. llalph W.* lleriielt, Mrs. F rederick K. D edcrick, Mrs. K lm oro Kattner, M r s .; C on rad .lohannscMi, Mrj», Ed* w ord W. C u M e , Mr». W illiam R, Craig, Mrs. Joseph Haler, jyim. S. Frank ^ a n m 111, a n d 'M m Kverctt Carlnon. ‘ . Complete Stoclf of Garden , v I and Lawn Seed# GARDEN TOOLS APPLY NOW FOR GOOD JOBS offering , OOOD PA Y N U M E ilO U fl DENEF1TB O O O D W O ItK IN Q CO H DITIO H fl V A C A T IO N S W ITH P A Y ....... A p p ly N ow A l Y ou r N e e r t ii Hew J . n e y B lile E m ploym en l B .r v lc e O H Ici O r A t T ho E m ploym en t OUloe O l . HERCULES POWDER COMPANY PARLIN, NEW JERSEY In lflJH), I.VUIUIOO A m erican s w ero L is t year, 200, S00 pede.vtrlans w e re Injured In the United States. Injured In -traffic accidents. L w w v » w v t > w w w iw ^ t w m > > w w w w w t w w THURSDAY. APRIL S, 19S1 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE SIX KHS Opens With Matawan Park A. C.. Elects Tomasello '^V ictor Tom asello w as elected president o f the M ataw an Park A th je jic Sc. S ocial S iub at the annual m eeting M onday. Otherfl named w ere H um bert Tom asello, vice, president; Russell B u ccof< se c retary; L y d w lg D uronte. treasurer; Jam es Parisi, sergeant-at-arm s. In stallation w ill bo at th6 A p r., 10 Matawan To Use Veteran Lineup Deitz Gets Grid Award At Rutgers G eorge A . D eitz, M ataw an H. S. graduate w h o , w as re ce n tly listed as a w ou n ded battle casualty In K orea, has been aw arded h is nym eraU as a m em ber o f th^ Rutgers freshm an fo o tb a ll team last tall. D eitz w as qu arterback f o r - the S carlet yearlin gs, pia yin g first string. H e entered R u tg e r* In Sep. tem ber after h a v in g se rv e d tw o years in the A r m y .!' H e played in the b ock fleld o f an A rm y team f o r the tw o y ears h e w as In service. A t M alaw an :H , S. he w a s ■center., o n Bruno Winner Over Youncofski Recreation Lassies ...... Lose In Cage Debut . Butler .................... H. W oolley . . . . . . : D iBlase ....... S. G inter . . . i . . . . ; . Key - Mat Church Bowling League . 162 167 133 207 Itt 16} 147 152 136 208 178 I h e ■“ weaH®r” s e x wfek o v e r the ; C alvary M ethodist (Ol , 836 775 853 K e y p o r t H . S. cou rt last w e e k w hen Bolte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 169 158 Coach B ob O ch s!trotted his Fem ale t L u lh eraa .(1) HHflker ........... . . . . 1 6 1 17J 155: R ecreation Basketball Team ou t to 224 ^ 137 TI. Johnson . . . . . . . >3ft 134 145 face the K eansburg Invaders. M ak V a n P c l t . 124 192 .1 4 9 G. Bahrenburg . . . ..J.50 .W harton 170. • 162 ; 169 in g th eir iriftial appearance o f the 123 . 160 J. W elle ................. 152 season, the K ey p ort lassies did a M aurer . . . . . . . . . . . 135, 1*44. 155 J. .B u rfein d 129 120 . ; . . . . 112 com m en dable Job, considering the 101 142 M! pah ren burg . . . . 142 C oach T o n y N u cclo h as b e e n . 7 6 5 ,8 0 1 703 . J ’ Barring the possibility of" rain, „ T h e on lyT tn ock ou t on the benefit fa ct they h ave had but tw o practice H andicap . . . . . . . . . 50 50 50 —. area, sports.fan s can' get the assur> M alawan B apilsl (3). card staged T h ursday night In the sessions a n d 'p la y e d b oy s' rules. aU’ie n io r lineu p f o r his M ataw an one© .spring is really here b y going F lrchouse, M atawan. M ataw an -K eyport R ec Center by Bill O w ens . . , . . JCO 135 .745 . 89fl . 758 Trailing b y a 15-0 s c o r e a t the 11. S, baseball team Jn lt& open in g . - i o L eon ardo H. S,. field this (Thtirsthe CiiffwOod B oy s. C lu b, c a m e in V ie Fredda . .151 . . . \ 154 The P ark A . C. w ill h o ld its end o f thq half, the M iss K eyp ortd a y ) afternoon i o r the form al irinual spring donee on Saturday gam e Tuesday at M anasquan. Bad th e -fin a l feature bout o f the eve Ted B aker . . . . . . . . . . 168 178 186 ers m ade a strong bid lo r the lead w eather and p p o r field co n d itio n s liftin g o f the lid on the 1951 scho- c|*nl ning w hen R u dy Bruno, 128, ofU h e K en H enderson . ... 202 163 .' 103 ning. A p r. 21, in the Legion in the th ird quarter. H ow ever, the ave m ado it Im possible f o r :— --iQatic-basebaH-sea&on.— — — w — iea R a y P reston . . . : 4 ( : 183 final p eriod saw M iss M in or sink to d e vo te the tim e to the d e v e lo p *Ma; ... 176 183 clean-cut k n ock ou t at the expense T . N calls -C ooch N ick G ianpalo’s K ty p o rt m lttee chairman, reports iickets D orothy K en n er o f C liffw ood , m ent o f new p la y e r s ' to brin g and 1947, w in n in g a starting assign o f his Jess experien ced opponent, tw o lon g on es for the Invaders and H andicap 14 14 - 14 bowli»>g f o r . K eyp p rt R ec, in the teanv ;w ill ‘ square aw ay against are n ow o n , sale. M usic w ill be ment In the traditional gam e M iss NU1. d ropped in tw o deuces them up to varsity M andq rd fr'b y John ny Y ou n cofsk i, 130, represent^ M onday N ight L eague, rolled a 527 Leon ardo in a non-conferen ce tilt furnished b y P ete -Galatro” and his against K e y p o rt in the latter year. to insure the K eansburg five, o f a the tim e o f the first game. 833 882 set in this, w e e k 's . c o n ^ e t H !^ on lo g the Roritari B oys Club, « top the B e d : and W hite and the Jersey Coast Band. Canteen p riv ‘ D eitz had to leave Rutgers in victory. T he H uskie. lin e u p accordin gly M ataw an M eth odist. (0) ‘ Liorw traditionally p loy on a homo- ileges w ill b e available to those A b o u t 500 fa n s turned o u t 'f o r F ow ler's R ecreation aUeyfif, K eans M uriel Cahill w as the b ig gun A . ; K oisa . . . . . ; . ' 157 148 burg. .M rs. .K enn er's a c h ie v e m e n t.. w ill see Dan Harris, G e o rg e H.unter the m id d le o f the grid iro n ceaso^i, the program staged as a benefit 167 and-hom e basis and the loop rules attending. being c a lle d b a ck to A r m y duty -a» f o f 'K c y p d r l with six points w h ile F. K ortenh ousc . . . 137 and RolaVid T a ylor patrolln g the 159 . . . ' fo r the C liffw ood F ire Co. w as h igh ligh ted b y a 224 s c o r e in - called fo r team s t o play single ............. a reservist. MiifS !N111 scored eight and M iss 105 the sccon d fram e, th e .best aingleoutfield w ith Tom N odding? at, ’ gpmes. . * •• , - ...... Y ou n cofsk i, w h o had only; two M in or 10 fo r tho d ow n county girls. Jones ........................... 172 ' 188! third, B o b Sm ith at frhortstop, A ftg 155 170 ___ H oltpn gum e- e f f o r t 'o f the season* in the ‘ The K eyp ort coach has been prefigKts p rior to taking pn Bruno, Invaders 127) R ea lly at second and Jlerb Staer 169 ’ 203 league. 153 M. Longslreet . " patffig his team fo r the gam e with an e x -G old en G lover, .held his O F P R. Longstrc<?t h o ld in g dow n first; It h ad been 143 147 the Lions- With intra-squad con* C liffw ood rival even In the first Jeffery, t :2 1 •5 h oped to use Staer at shortstop o r tests. The hopes o f the Bed and round b^uj he f a il e d . to stay clear Natale, f ...................... 1 0 2 B10 third, bu t it w as found* d ifficu lt to ,795 823 W hite for a banner season w ere In the le co n d and w ith the time N il!, c . . . . : ......... 2 ^ 4 8 d e v e lo p a suitable replacem en t ’ fo r S t John's M #thodIst (3) M irq u e t's Pharm apy (2) , * jolted rudely w hen flvo players, at 1:30 In that h ea t B runo m oved P h il B o o m e r an d F r e d y a rle s e ; . M inor, g .......................... 5 # 0 10 h im at ftrbt . ' . 190 180 H. C ow les ........ 108. Ii. B e y e r ........ . . . . 105 158 116 in to catych Y o u n co fs k i w ith a fou r o f them 'lettorm en, w e re ruled _ FREEH O LD la the ch oice o f ............ 1 0 2 T. B a i l e y ............ Parllim ent, fi 140 130 Crystal Bar b o w le r s ,,w o n the^high Jack Sherm an w ill d o t h » ca tch L. vBrack ........ . . . . 153 151 beautiful right across t o the but* Ineligible last _week, T h e blow Shore C onference baseball handl^am o prizes aw ard ed lost.iw eelt In p . H. L eroy . / . . n i119 ton.. E arlier in the' sam e session,1 practically tore the K eyport club, pappcrs. as another season gets; ing, but It h as been neccesary to J. K ahrs . . . . . . . .7 1 0 7 " 1 1 8 5 27 G. Bogart . . . A . . 11 League: T h e 100' ' 178. r 211 the ’Businessm en’s T he C olonials ore m o v e Ir y N usbaum from infield, 1). C a w y . . . . . i do 133 108 the C ll/fw o o d scrapper Jolted the apart fo r the team lost Its tw o under way. K e y p o it G irls (17) H a r v / W alling - . 229 awards, * mifidc . ava ila b le through 244' .204 14C 140 140 K e y p o rter w ith several stinging . veteran catchers. A l G ogliana and expected to follo w up their title- du ty to p ro v id e the .team ", w ith o Blind : v . , . v ■ g Pet^sV T avern, U n ion B e a ch / wpn't w inn ing in football, last fall by depen dable substitute receiver. 145 ’■'lO SV iB ! A?t;hur W illin g H andicap ; . . . . . . . . / 1 2 12 12 pu n ch es to .t h e .h e a d , Hoger CciuleU; M att Coucei, o ■ Fotheringhapi, f ' . . . . . .2 s coopin g up diam ond hon ors thi&r to' B o m m e r 1fo r .a 227 score^ in,- tlw &• H andicap , , . . . , . C h arlie (K ing) S o lo m o n appeora standout at third base and one o f spring. In the oth er five-rounder, Ray-. W ith Ira M atthews, w ho G eruasio, f . . . . . . . y . . I h igh diWslort ola s s ifica tlw .a h d Var* • 710 IM 712 Sheehan, 130,; o f the D unellen P A L; the fe w good hitters, ond Ted Fire* has already pitched tw o no-hitters, to h avo th e first ca ll fo r the p itch Sm ith, c .......... \ t\ . . 2 927 ; 870? 038 lese's 220 In .ih e : lo w divisliid, P «to 's Inc, (1) delig h ted" h is cprttlngent o f fem^ Btine, w ho c o u ld 'c a t c h , play., first plus R og er Cu&son. again available, ing a lig n m e n t ,. With D on M arvel . , 3 Cahill, g ; K ey p o?t B apilsl (2) ; ' , ; 137 ' 175 inlne follow ers b y grabbing an easy ' or the outfield as needed. The filth Coach Harold Schanek has Uie a n d Fred Em erson In reserve. T h e M .-M o ra n . . . . . . . . . 117 .......... ; o D olson, g B u rrow es . . . . . . . . i ,\ 185 ' 145>; 159 H ave y o u read th e claifllfled adst 1&5 115 132 decision o v e r Elek P o k o l o f the casualty wafi B ob A lexander, jn throwers, H e also has a veteran team 's h u rlin g o u tlo o k , was b olster E. S chw arz . . . M illie, g ............ . o 7~,— 94—- 1 2 2 135 N e w n rk n A .C r'T h e'P u n eH eirg h im or sop h o m o r e j-w h o -w a s -v ery - im pres- infield- and o u tfle id -a n d —t h e - b e s t e d t h is -w e e k when -Sam -M o r r o w H. M c n y -. i catchcr in the league In B ob Dorf, r e c liv c d his p h y sicia n ^ periplssion G. Stover . . . . 121 142 139 b oy w as on top all the way. slve In early drills. Toms. R iver m ay give tho Colonial!/ to return to co m p e titio n ' in nth A. H einold . . . . .♦ .. 157 104 159 In a bout which* saw flstle science A s it Is, K ey p ort w ill be w ell the m ost trouble w ith Carlton 2 2 2 tossed to the winds, but w hich was fprlifled o n j h o m o u n d w ith Jack Ham ilton again on t h e ' m ound. ictics. 'M o rro w should h e lp the H andicap , . . . . . .... A r e - y o u bu yin g S ecu rity Bonds? h urling stall. . * highly en joy ed b y the crow d , Jack M ullaney and Ted Lehan nVoil N eptune has R ichie Filler an d Ray A s, fo r reserves gen erally , the 040 742 082 Engllth, 175, K eyport, w on q popable,' even though E d Rom an stilt Sorenson for m ound duty and a G in t t ir * M ark «t (2) ulur decision over John nyrC ann on feels the effects o f his Occident o f fairly g ood team afield. O ver at M atawdn situation is n o p e to o healthy. L o e T rou t should b e able M. Cassone . . . w , 177 149 130 o f Laurence H arbor. This w as a )ast w inter. F or catching, It ap Hoffm an High, Jim m y D obrzynski to step in to outfield -duty. Put Me- J. A d aysk . ; . - , . . 125 97 is not saying m uch but he issit A 132 free-sw inging affair throughout pears to be B ob Robinson, all alone. ting tight on a veteran lineup. Q u n r r l? 'h a s co m c, a lo n g aa an jn Li H odgson . . . . . . 121 104 *132 >vith English, rcprcsen tlhg the I f he should b e Injured, the B ed O ther league teams appear to be fielder and Fran k t a r le llq w ill B lin d . . . . . . . . . 138 138 Raritan B.C;, p rov in g the m ore and W hite w ould b e in a. truly bad h oping fo r o m iracle. Lakew ood understudy Stucr at first. THEATRES B r O sip . . . . . . . . . . . 119 137 153 rugged. .. ’ v . * ■ w ay. • ‘ ‘ ^ cou ld —be.. £ o o d .but ,Jacks_pU ching. 10 - 10 - M anasqua^- should p r o v id e top H andicap- tt 77 s , : f - 1 0 John (P ecW ee) Pollard,* 112,* o f “ ‘ Xn tH e 'Ih n ^ a ’ B o liX a w r e n c e w ill T om m y Phipps -has~*a good chucker (light op p osition fo r an op en in g New; B ru n sw ick i.. scored , on ^ osy replace C ou ccl at third and also in John O verton, but little else at -... --........ 090 055 T h e B ig Blue has seven holdovers, 793 decision o v e r T on y R fcci o f C liff w o r k 'o i it as a sub catcher. Jack R ed Bank. R u nuon must rebuild Including Tom . B row er, a topnotch H, L. S cott (1) w ood. In a 149-pound affair, Frank com pletely ond the Atlantic H igh iH&nsen seem s to have first base 108“ 182 Pappa posted a decl&ion over D ick outfielder. C oa ch Jack S chellenger EL B ennett . .. .. . . . 140 iclinched, bu t the keystone com bln lands Tigers seem to b e -a m ixture has veteran hurlers D o n MegUl and D. John&on . . . . . . . 103 100 102 V olpe, a fe llo w K eansburger. in ation still" has to b e worthed out o f very good and very m ediocre ployers. As fo r K eyport and Mat*’ Jam es G iffo r d ' and C h ic k -T r a ffo rd R, K ru g er ........ . . . 131 122 ‘ 135 another 145-pound, sk lrm l^ i Hugh ir o m .H u g h .P o r t e r , a senior, Har* awah, it cou ld be, that is about M l L. W fllf - i i i v; , .-.-.-111- - 1 3 2 - -HO S e lb y o f the-^EHzabeth Itee. deis h a ck to d o the-qatchlng. (a e stjw rd e a l '- i l l about* — old-^Sehum oekrHM reshm anh-HaFry- HHtf cun w iy.; ___________ ;---------~ I5 T ~ 1 2 T clsioned E d B ey er, unattachcd. H. "S co tt Sventon, Jack Rossi and Bill M -O-W piwwb 24 24 H andjcap 24 Charley C h orb ak o f Jam esburg G orham , &U Jayvees a year ago. • THERE SH OU LD BE no dis L A S T TIM E T O D A Y dropped a decision to Johnny •. In the outfield new com ers w ill couragem ent fo r Johnny Y o u n 049 728 COO L o n g o f Elizabeth, and K enny parade. Sophom ores Jerry Tracofsk i in the fact that he lost Bow n«*s O il S «r v lco (2) Blake, lo&t to H enry Gonzales, bu cco, Joe K olsa and Leri Locsch ■* by a K O to C liffw ood ’s Rudy ' with B. V anN ortw Ick . . 1 0 4 165 110 unuttachcd. . C h orbax nnd Blake Bruno In the feature bout o f the m ay g et.U ie call o v e r Fred LoekS. ft D . M arket (3) H um phrey B O Q A R T M . V ign e ................... 157 127 *107 » r e M iddlesex A.C. glovers. fine card sponsored b y the C liff w ood and D ick T erw llliger -fro m M. D evino ............ . 157 175 140 C. M ack ................... 163 101 m w ood Boys C lub at the Mat* 4 P 1 . ■■ • the Jayvees. — ---------—’........ 170 L. S e d o r f awan-KeypOrt ‘ R ee ~ Center last- T .-S m ith . . . . . . . . . .-151- 183 F B I. snd S A T . ’ .. .. .. .vv 119 1 1 0 -1 3 9 . 1 W ith Caulett ond Couccl gone, 199 J. Sm ith .......... . . m 137 A . B ow n c Thuraday, T h e young, K eyport 104 123 j 184 the team shapes u p ns lacking 157 F. W eiss 177 m gladiator had only tw o other H andicap 0 0 again in batting punch, A. S k b la k ............ fights before taking on the cx « 198 165 15C } T h* Leon ardo n in e is w h olly on ■■- ■ ....... perlenced Bruno_nad this proved Th o n e w ly form ed M onm outh , 793 679 ; c2o With th e m ystery side. A com plete re too m uoh o f an assignm ent 857 899 70 : . i' K e y p o r t Bee (1) J an * W YM AN : C ou n ty L ittle L eague has extended Bruno w ent w e ll fn the G olden -b u i ld i n g jo b Is g oin g on dow n 3cbanck*s (0) V on JOHNSON fn e deadline fo r entries In the b a se L. D ric k le r . . . .153 . . . 124 111 M iddletow n T ow nship . w ay and , G loves and btate tournam ents, 4-E. L yon s 133 145 ___ 170 M. H ourahan .-. . . . 128 97 124 ball circu it b y t w o weeks. this seem s K eyport's best hope o f I last year and anyone w h o has U Schan ck jr. , « . . U37 125 R, B r u s c a ; . . , . . T h ? f ^extension of tim e was SUN., M O N - TUES. 107 101 08 w atchcd him in action w in Emerging victor today. T he Lirfns | *154 D. S pen cer : .......... 141 ie i vouch fo r the fact he can h it D. K enner . . . 152 224 - 1GJ granted becausc o f tho enthusiasm w ill probably "sam plo” tw o . or P. N eiderm an . . . . . 195 le i 145 D . H cinke ___ . . . 170 D espite the fact the fight did not sh ovel throughout the county for, 127 101 ih ree inexperienced p itc h or A l Esposito .......... 184 150 g o tw o full rounds, Y ou ncofski . wlih H andicap . . . . . . . . 1 I .„.v ! tnc. program , w h ich Is open to boys ConUniioua Saturday. StarU ng at Ii45 pgainst K eyport’s veterans, Mul w as In there lon g enough to co n W. L ew is . . . . . . . . R ob ert H U TTO N 135 104 fro m 8 to 12 years o f age.. S le v * BROD1E janey and L e h a n ,. hoping one o f vince several shrew d observers ’ ...... ■ in. a——. Th e original q u ota , o f 30 teams 088 001 080 * t h e trio w ill m ake a promising that he had definite possibilities, 803 772 .701 w as olso ex tcn d cd when lQ entries — A h ern 's M arket (3).... providing o f course, he shakes B u d lo t/ . show ing. The Lions only real hope W E D .7 TH U RS.. FBI., SA T. R apolla's (2) A . M o r g a n * } ;. .. . . . 145 127 124 w e re added, to tho 20 already e n off the effects o f the loia and is apparently is to con vert thp game 104 155 Franciscan .............. 159 tered. T h o final date fo r entries E. V a nN ortw ick 130 . . 170 ■.jl05 brought along slow ly a n d 'ca ro * in to a slugfest and few teams 109 T om asello . . . . . . . . . 160 151 A . M ason . . . . . . . . . 00 111 fu lly ,- A l L adouceur, w h a has 140 >Was set fo r Sun day, A p r. 16, w hen w llh Should do m ilch slugging ngoln.st Bapolla 147 157 172 T. K nam . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 5 b e e n 'h a n d lin g Y ou ncofski, suid 125 141 th e nex t m eetin g o f the organiza F r e d - A ST A IR E R ed nnd W hite pitching this year, .................. 140 215 Barry&Go 253 Thursday night that lie expected 145 .143 tion w ill b o held i n ^ o n g Branch. J a n . POW ELL Ii. Ilcch t ............ . . . 139 D unm te .......... ...... 157 the youngster to continue b o x 130 170 H andicap .......... C om m unities rcproscn ted to date 0 0 in clu d e A sb u ry P a r k , A tlantic wiihNAHCY GUILD • ADELE JERGENS-AUNMRSALiNumiiONAiPicTORf 032 004 014 080 C47 724 H ighlands, A v on , Belm ar, Deal, • FATH ER K A N E , St. Joseph's Jo*’* Bar (1) / i8u««ted t7KQ. Welli’ ‘'THE IN'flSiBLt MAM'1 •. town, E n gllshtow n , Form ing. F o w lp t’s R R tc 0) Church „pastor, is understood to G. T estino • .... . . . 100. 1B1 102 J. Paris . . . . . . . . . . . 181 and .C o l t s N eck, F reehold, no 151 F B I. and S A T .. “ d.psire the reorganization o f the T. Infantl ......... . . . 184 .N E W S , CARTOON SP O R T N OV ELTY: 168 174 P. M cQ u ccn . . . . . . 157 burg. K eyp ort, L o n g branch, 135 1C1 form er K eyport H oly N om e base B. S ardella . . . . . . 144 104 J. M arshall . . . . . . . 121 ne, N ew M onm outh, R ed 112 113 ball team and to have spoken wUh L. B e i l o z z o ........ . ..I C O 145 110 . . . 104 135 . 138 C. M ulligan . . . . M ike..CoXj ex-m anager, and .John 103 100 L, M i l l e r V . . . . . . . . 110 ny Conzallno, one o f the form er D. Infantl 124 141 . With ' 130 Holy Name uccs, about the matter. M. C ou cci .......... . L su r«U o L U E Z C on tinuou s 8 u n d e y S la r llo s a t 1:4S ^ 708 ■ 801 000 A survey Is under way to see, if In A lla n N IX O N 070 'GIG 704 ' + . ' view o f tho d raft, television and alio ' M ontagna's A m o c o (3) , Tho W estern ers' took over im other plagues affecting sm all-com 203 disputed hirst pjace in.. the K eyport munity baseball today,’ the reorjiDU- J, O v erly . . . . . . . . . . 141 202 ; / ■ T H E A T E R •iiuftkm.;. c a n ,';b o , undeytakcn'^ w lpi /M on ta gn a ;•/. . . . 1 5 4 39 120 ' - 'w U h 1 ' " ' ' Itcercatlpn; BasHc)ball LcDguti-’ Mori'tcrHsohablfc hope of.'U cldihg'h* Mub C harles B row n m illcr, H enry D ane Laura ^ t t lOTT . ^ S.' lloS apio ........ . . . 147 il. 1 138 (day b y trouncing tlie M urderers w hich w ould not break up b efore a ioo and Jim m y B ro w n o f K eyport, and Opposlt* public School ' 59-51, It was d nlp-ond-tuck ball (.cason w as com pleted. N either Fr. R. Ferraro ........ . . . 170 104 . .. I... S U N D A Y - ! o N L i r • . RQSS_Fountainh_M ataw an, attended — - - phone Keansbutg a-OJOO— 150 ■ (game fo r three ond a half quarters Kane, nor any o ( tho old-tim e J. P e p .................. . . . 181 108 the reunion o f old -tim e area basket Until Jerry H obon, the M urderers' nor any o f the olci-tlme H oly Name Blind .................. ............. Matinees Saturdays and Holiday, 141 ball p la y e rs held Saturday n ig h t in , t I p. m. high-scoring center, fouled out. grcgation's great record In years T 0 2 "B21 1 7 5 the H otel P acker, Perth A m boy. Continuous Sunday from Z p.m. T h e com bined cfTorts ot Mai Bah past, want anything started which . \ ‘ ‘ ■'‘ also ■..................■ N O ^ 'E I.in f CARTOON LaZare's Shoes (0) Fountain w as a_m cm ber o f the co m Performances start at 0:43 'p.m. ronburg and Harry Alikas w ere w ould look like a half-hearted 117 124 m ittee fo r the affair f o r _whlch iib t qulto e n o u g h ' to copo with effortr A s It-Is, those Holy- Nnine J. Lisicki .......... ■ 10L stars o f yesterday, Bill Furey nnd’ Blind 123 form er G ov. H arold HofTman was . . 12T 123 Oyiickey , N agle and his dead-cyo Tony Nappi, w ill w ear a Mutawan B lind .................. . . 125 . 125 , 125 th o toastm aster and A p r . 8-7 Frl.. Bat. D avid T. mates. . A. A. uniform this year if the sur ..1 2 4 13T% 110 W ilentz, ex-attorn ey general, one r . T he fou ls called, 50 in all, proved vey o f the'situation show s the out B. P ry o r ........ , • T u e s .,' W e d ., T h u r s . A p r il 1 0 -1 1 -1 2 "the high tension and keen com pe- lo o k -t o o dubious up Oak Shades W. Mnthison . . . . . . 1 2 8 - 1B0— 143 o f .-th e ., speakers. r ■ '. ~ .tjtlon betw een the tw o fast-break way. 0841 "030 (300 t * • . • • • S a v e M on ey, S a v e OH, H a v e y o u r in g clubs. The, W esterners had 33 .[ w llh ' ' Cralft's B everages (01 • W A L L S T A D I U M , w hich Furnace clea n ed an d OH Bu rn et fo u ls called against them and ,the STRAND R. M ontcsann . . .. 170 137 178 proved highly popular with bnyH u m ph rey. Bogart ch e ck e d lo r highest « B ld e n c y , ‘M urderers. 26. * 11, Genove.so . . . 10.1 ) 140 174 shore stock ear racin g lost year, Btultx. . w lU ’ TNaglo w ith 10 ond Reggie Cor* ....... ... . alsa .. T. A m brosino .. . . 105 153 152 T H U R S D A Y . F R ID A Y ' plans to throw open the gates D R A M A T IC TH U N D E R F R O M W A R N E R B R O S .! fle y w ith 10 p a c e d .th e W esterners S., A m brosino .. .. 172 140 122 f o r 4 h e first time this soaton on JO E P A L O O K A In w h llo H oben again headed his d u b RONAID Sunday afternoon, Apr. 15, J. A m brosino . , . ., 120 STIVf 160 171 w ith 17. Doris P. Newton, w ho boats tho . / .... . ; T he sem ifinals took place In the T o l .l i a “707 the publicity drum s fo r the ’ f]«0 K e y p o r t court last evening with the high-banked, mucadam oval, M alaw an-K eyporl R e c (3) . ' w llh * said TUciday that the Sunduy . ^Westerners m eeting the Ramblers S. Lnuro 178 171 CO M ED Y program s w ill continue until C A R JO O N . NOVELTY Jn the open in g- contest and the S. D avino ........ . . 104. 140 160 Joe K lr h w o o d - Jam es G leason w arm er w eather w hen tw ice F. D evino ........ . ; 157 M urderers fa c in g the Fat Men In 188 108 S A T U R D A Y O N L Y w eekly events w ill b e staged the nightcap. N ext M onday e v e T. Nnppi 183 . 140 ... 151 with the most popular drivers n in g th e finals cpm m encc at 7:15, J. D avino .......... .. 109 181 170 appearing on the Route 34 track W M r 't h e tw o losers m eeting for, In addition to ^ r e g u la r schedule A p r. 0^9 Sun.. M on. ; • ........ ....... ........... "*873 "809 '"872 tfiird o n d " fou rth place, A bout on E v e n i n g S e s s i o n s 7 ^t o l l o f sportsmen and m odified stock M organ Y a ch t. B aitn (1) . nour. later last - night's winners car racing, plans are being mndo W e d * F r l . Sat, Sun., G. Zi^lin ..........; IBS no . pair. o ft . to battle it out for tho to Introduce a circus, a rodeo, a b . D m ................ . . .149 209 " 220 pleasure car race, a couplo o f leagu e title fo r 1651, P r .v le w at 8i2I , In T ech n icolor O PEN S 61OO P .M . ...... EATONTOWN M IM J 11, Luhra ........ . . . 149 102 130 midget shows, a roadster race M urderers (51) S H O W -7 l0 0 P .M . F. W arw ick . . . . . . 181 and In the fall, football on the 141 132 8at.<> Bun. ■ S ch o o l H olid ay s •> . ■ -••• r f ’ NOW SH O W IN G ,■ w ith . TH E NEW ER.. P IC T U R E S SO O N ER ! Infield. Tlie dates fo r these w ill M. Zulin . . . . . . . . 135 .. 100.'' _ 08 0 V a n Pelt,' f ..................... 3 be announced, • . ' ■r T O D A Y TH R U S A T U R D A Y ........ : A P R IL s-6 .7 V a n M oilin Y r a r a * D tC a ilo / — 4 A lik as, t ............. . . . . . . 3 wllh T h . T ech n icolor M usical S tarring 103 . n o "75l 11 Richard WIDKAMC H oben ; e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 x- F R E D A S T A IR E . B E T T Y H U T TO N ' - 1also ' • THE SCHOOL BO W LIN G ses . u - l t . F . - R a d l o (a) B oh rcn b u rg, t . . . . . . . . . 3 0 sions held at Al Schw arck’s K e y L, Aurlcfniha .. .. 119 ... ISO 1 port Legion alleys cach w eek, c o n T. D iD cfeid , B a ll, f ........... 2 S u n d a y . M o n d a y 155 130 , ,, — p l u i — ! . 0 ducted by the K oy p ort Recreation N. D uvino . . . . . . S p ringsteen, 8 •••■ 0 131 M A R JO R IE M A IN . JA M E S W H IT M O R E Program, recently have taken on a 1 W a llin g ,■e ................... 0 ■ .’ , -w U h . P, FerranU 152 170 new angle. Com petition has been 0 Pnm ls, g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 183 200 punning high betw een a group o f T. Aurlem m a ., .. 181 SU N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y Joh n C a rroll - M arie M cD onald A P R I L S-S K H S students and their teachers. Blind ................ . . 125 T h « T *eh h lcolor W M iern Starring 14 23 Bl 108 133 T he female faculty team is led into G eo, A rm strong T U E S D A Y . W E D N E SD A Y , B U R T L A N C A 8 T E H . JO A N N E DHU. R O B E R T W A L K E R W estern ers (5> action by Mias D orothy Fran kc^neh Middletown Diamond r Scene Of First High School,. Game Of ’51 Senior* Predominate On Team Opening Against ’Squan Cliffwood Scrapper : Dump«vKeyport Foe; ^ English Victor Mrs. Kenner Scores : Woman's Monday Night League ‘ . Bommer, Varlese Win (tfa tb h flm b t LA§T SHOWING TODAY (Thursday) DOUBLE FEATURE THE ENFORCER Little League Votes . To Extend Deadline - THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE STEEL HELMET TOMORROW arid SATURDAY ABBOTTsnJCOSTBUOi MEETTHE ROYAL WEDDING I N V im iE M M Westerners Win In Rough Contest PREHISTORIC WOMEN ’ Take First Place In ... Rec League; Turn Back ’ Murderers Four Attend Reunion SUNDAY and MONDAY April 8-9 TWO LOST WORLDS KEANSBURG,XN. CALIFORNIA ' STRAIGHT AHEAD IDOL OF THE CROWDS Monday Evening — Dinnerware to the Ladies THE ENFORCER ROLLER SKATING THE SQUARED CIRCLE SECRET FURY VELVET ARENA KEANSBURG ROGUE RIVER FT Afternoons 1 to 4:30 ' \ ' ' a N a gle, t . . . . . . . . S o w . t « * . ........... S tom ^ a ck , f . . . . C arney, e M urphy, c . W heatley, B B ow n c, e . HALLS OF MONTEZUMA *054 T o o "701 Thursday ofterhoon. Tho other in structors bow ling with her Include M iss Ethel Rielly, Mrs. Janet C ol lins, . Miss A llco GIoason.- Miffl M arion W eber and ,M lsa V alorla M anagers o t all area softb all G oete, Larry V ecohlo, M ary Ca h ill a n d Bob W alter head Uie list team s interested in en terin g the o f SlUdOhts usually o n hand to B ayshore S oftball L eague are ad m atch ,their kegllng sk ill against vised there . Is to "be b m e e tin g at *• ' HIT PARADE OF 1951 Tu«Sm W ed^ Th urs* A p r. 10-11-U Softball Meeting , ■0— ‘4 2 0 vine, g tt ■/ HUNT THE MAN DOWN TOMAHAWK a ALL STAR 1Q C o a l .**• C o a t gtirtt*. Shoo Store, K eyport. Tlie m eot Place you r order ing h o s b e e n c o lle d b y , jim m y B row n, leagu e president last year. VELVET ARENA 8:40 P.M. '( P h on# , K aansbuxg OPERATION PACIFIC • • w ith / : Jo h n W ayne - P a trid a N a il 6-0S45 WHERE DANGER LIVES "C h a rll* M cC arth y In S w ed en " Cartoon LET’S DANCE HALLS OF MONTEZUMA MRS. q'MALLEY AND MR. MALONE VENGEANCE VALLEY THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE . alao • • UNDERWORLD STORY S lo w , D »llr at »!W .yi>o u u s .w P M . at Straatf, Red I n k . F m b o ld A t tka Cailtoa tUS, Ti n and lifio p j t Coat. Saturday. .Suaday aad H alidarv ■ .... . ' — plus*— • ■• ■ ■ DIAL 1119 TU E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y . T H U R S D A Y A P B IL A G i y W arro H earted C om ed y! V A N JO H N SO N . K A T H R Y N G R A Y S O N GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE plus PORT OF “NEW YORK TH E O N L Y V P n iV E IN T H E A T R E W IT H ELEC ECTRIC I N -C A n H E A TE R S 10-11-12 THURSDAY APRIL 5. 1951 S& m Buusinessmrn's . Bowling League T o ijrln e 'i T a vern (3) . 219 199 A d le r M uscarella . 109 ^W alling . . . . . . 157 m . X estino . . . . . . , 156 , 198 175 F isch ler . . . . . Slovenr. 134 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN; N. J. P o la n d A s s n .r ” - The initial m eetin g in th e o rgan ization o f . the S am P oland A s s o c ia tio n w ill b e h e ld at Sernas Key*, p ort Bar, B road and E /F r o n t Sts., M onday evening, A p r, 9, at 8:80. A ll w h o are interested.* are r e quested to~ attend. M r. P oland aft* noun ced yesterday that it w ill be purely a social and sportfr organiza* tion . . “ . ‘ ' 173 159 188 174 203 895 899' 860 • - ...........‘ A rm strong C o r k C o. (0) A r le lli . .......... 132 M 7 1 148 ........... 130 181 C a m eron 174 D iDtaso ............... 155 170 • _1|8_ Jon es . ............... , 1 6 4 154 m C ostic - ................. .2 0 1 174 118 From Area Men and Women in the— ArmedServices , . . 782 850 C liffw ood Inn (0) Y a tes ........... t . . . 102 219 .................... 160 -174 K flhrs B lind ...................... 125 125 K lu g .154' 187 M ajkokski . . i - ........... 191 145 812 B o w W o w 't T a vern 190 P ea te ................. , 147 M nncini E . M ilo 125 J. MHf> , 215 Sardella y I l l 848 850 (3) 134 178 214 204 109 899 M ontagna's A m oco Jurm an . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 P . M ontagna ........... T . M ontagna . . . . . . . 131 190 M lntz 197 C o s t i c . .................... (0) ICO 1G8 130 181 174 • 844 C rystal Bar 0 ) Bomm&r ........... 171 D o r t ...............................168 V flrjese 220 G ln t e r 200, R oss \ ........... . . . . . . - . ‘ 150 , 825 227 180 19B .191 205 Keyport..... Recreation League Bayshore Marine Is Parris Island Grad ’ : " O ld D utch TBT*m (1) ...1 5 0 212 157 D ixie M arine P fc. . Jam es J. Sw jtzer, .... 18.1 159 221 .F isch ler . . . . 18, son o f “ M r. nnd Mrs. A . ,F. 750 W eiss . : ........ .... 178 168 .102 Sw itzer, T ? 5 Furm an B lvd., C liffF. Lafayette .... 154 171 188 w ood Bcach, w as prom oted to his 106 D. Lafayette .W i 205 187 169 '* 3 6 125 808, 897 025 181 R ose H ill T rucking (2) 190 P ep 176 151 169 uV 201 180 198 J. S ardella . . . . . 828 L. K orfonhou se 215 162. 198 .179 177 157. Sklslak ........ 192 Schw ark ............ *147 190 247 1G9 137 • 918 182 B u rle V * (3)j 204 JOS 176 R. P ou lson .......... 151 172 177 Shainko . . . . . . . . . . 200 884 135 135 B lind 135 172 204 V , P o u lto n . . . . . . . . 181 157 J. P ou lson . . . . . . . . 202 159 21Q 04 108 002 " 800 /r803 174 Bar H: (0) . 160 Pease . . . ; . ' .............. ,158 169 152 B. B e n n e t t ^ , . . . . . . 188 753 B lind 135 .......... 135 03 ................. 173 M oore 149 M ilo _____ ; ............ 101 105 117 842 815 181’ A m erican L e g io n <21 186 F. K ru ser PFC. JA M E S J. SW IT Z E R 159 .............'1 6 9 127 ! ■.' o . ; 1 G arber S u p p ly .C o L ip u e r /-. . . ^ . . . * . . . 137 . D o y le ................... . . . 1 9 4 T a lm ad g e . . . . . . . . : 104 175 Freem an . . . . . . ^ W eiss. . . . . . V i . . . . . . 178 791 802 0} 189. 175 158 171 183 107 183 ‘ 145 130 131 S pray Is A ssig n ed . H erbert A. Spray jr., 75 F irst St.. K ey p ort, w h o a rriv e d at F ort D ix last w eek, has co m p le te d processing nnd has be e n assigned ’ to C o . , M, 39th infantry regim ent. • A fter, six w eeks, S p ro y w i l l , jn o v c Into the scco n d phase o f train ing ' eith er /In th e . infantry D ix , o r in a te ch n ical se rv ice nt an other A n n y pos*. 594 ; A l'* -TaTern Iniantl ................. V a ccarella ........ Coiu*c]._. . ....i . . . Pou61son . ........... P errin e .P e m o ........ . 781 (I) 103 ,122 138 134 128 140 212 ieo 143 751 791 LaZare's S hoes (2) 169 M ay. ................... . . . 181 125 125 B lind ..................... 102 ‘ JalTe .......... . . . . 172 109 . B fa u n ................... 174 S ch w arck ........... 188 , 'B ritanak • ■■■........... :..................V— 841 701 1GG 425 130 105 101 '8 28 ■■-753- 030 890 757 ........... ............... . P ete’s T avarn ID V • 150 145 120 B ow ie ................... 140 ,127 S a p p io ................ 1G2 155 r t75 A , Sauickie . . . . 148 147 .... E. Sau ickie i . . ; . . ; 143 170 102 170 E iniiorn .............. * 755 ’ 703 705 B a r (22)' 122 130 1G1 143 ..1 8 0 101 1G7 158 . . 115 . .< 148 182 . . 201 174 129 200 ........... 852 703 ’ R od & G u n Club (1) 177 . . 190 Infant! M ltl .......... ' . . . . - . . 97 ioo 153 Irons . . . . . . . . . . . ... . B ieb er jr . . . . . i . . . 150 223 “ ■ B ieb er sr . . . . . . . . .1 8 5 l i? ' M ervln. . 150 A m b le r ................ . .....^ _ - -778 843 ' Standiiigs W T ou rin e’* T a vern ___ ! . . . 62 C rystal Bar ...................... 59 B o w W o w ’t Xavern .............. 58 K e y p o r t Cleaners .............. 55 M ontagna's A m o c o . . — * 52 L a Z a re’s Shoe9 ............. 52 Pfrte’a T a vern ................. . . » 49 45 A rm stron g C o r k C o .. . 43 C lifTw ood I n n ’ ........ . . 39 Crate's B pvarge . . . . . 38 R o d & G un C lu b . . . . 37 ' K ey p ort B a r .......... . . 33 A l** T a vern ............ . . 33 G a rb er S u p ply Co. .^Am erican L e g io n ................. 31 M cQu^ents C leaners ......... 11 185 *■ . 789 \ S ta n d in g !' 818 731 180 142 172 122 141 1■* 757 Drivers Held Not At Fault In Crash Ice Cause Of Mar. 22 Collision In Which Foyr Were Injured B o t h . driv e rs w e ;c fou n d not g u ilty M on day of* careless d rivin g irr- n ~ tw < F c a r ^ c ra sh ~ M a r r -2 2 —o n Rou te 35 near M ataw an Creek brid g e' in w h ich fo u r K eansburg m en w e re in ju red . K o y p o rt M agis trate H erbert R ; R oth en berg ru led icy Conditions o f the rood m a d e th e tw o drivers, Jam es R ed fleld. 36, and W alter Lessing, 31, both o f K eansburg unaware o f {he hazard th at co n fro n te d them w h en th ey ran o ff con crete roadw ay o n to a. stretch o f m acadam at the site o f the accident. -■ P aul C ollu ccio .88, o f II Sea* breeze W ay, C h arles G o rm le y , 24f o f R ou te 357 arid MichacJ G o rm lcy . 20 o f 5 M aple A v e . all o f K eansburg, and rid in g in tho R edfleld c o r w e re taken, alo n g w it h the driv e r, to the o t fic e o f a K e y p o rt ph ysicia n b y K e y p o rt F irst A id S qu ad t o r treatm ent o f in ju rie s. . Sgt. W illia m G eiger. K e y p o r t police, testified th e roadw ay waw c le a r o f lee a lo n g th e c o n c r e te o n Route“ 35 that m orn in g b u t a - film o f ico w as still clin gin g tQ the m ac,'dam s e ctio n s o that , w h en s hit these M retches tfiey fou n d it hard to co n tro l th eir cars. M agistrate R oth en berg said h e w a s illing to accept the testim ony o f tho - rid ers - in -the- Redfleld- c a r r a s L ccssiv e speed. V icto r R. C. A l t L lo y d Rd., M at aw an T ow n sh ip paid $50 and $3 costs# f o r h av in g perm itted L ou is M oldanato, M atawan, an unlicen sed d r iv e r t o op erate a m otor veh icle o w n e d b y the d efen dan t M ar. 22. J osep h G a llo p o , F lo r e n c e A v e.. U nion B each, p a id *3 and $3 costs f o r careless d r iv in g Involvin g im* p ro p e r &peed a t F irst SL £nd G reen G ro v e A v e . M ar. 26. T he sa m e am ount w as pa id b y tw o driv ers, P e te r S ian o. M ataw an Rd^ M ataw an a n d M ary Livingston, N ew B run sw ick, f o r p a B in g the red lig h t o n R o u te 35 a t S ix C o r K e y p o r t p o lic e w e r e c o m B l o b * ; and B i o « « r O w n ttt n er£ * B p e d a lly prepared B u ck w h ea t a o c plalnanls. .1 .Tllp.. . Bile* C o a l—r fo C U nkers* I m m e d to li ■ m D tU rp ry . CttxtldL , ,. ' .w lt t H f t nmXi diaplr Mrs. C h arlet D uerlng, 829 Cotam* sr. o f U nion Bench, It l i m y Laavas F o r Taxas . ta m U le n tlv th>oughou> 1850. W « -« h a ll_ CALL ' L is te n ! Stop in - Look at real Values KEYPORT 7-3000 - . t a lk in g a b o u t . . . °Springtime at the Surprise Store‘ S E R V IC E Six Comer*-r-Highway 35 FOR S H E L L F U E L O IL MARTSMASON SUPPLIES INC. Cbtttequftkft'-MerrtatewB B i t u t w I n l i m d i e n H W n r ir 4* Twa MU«s tforlJi oI l U t i v u P t O . BOX i n r l U ^ TH . MATAWAN 1-1(82 (each) o f Don't Wait Until the Last Minute, Select Yours NOW! PIIICES S T A R T A T for $ 9*12 CHARGE IT! 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TR U SC O N R etld en ce Steal Casamdnts nle'a team ninklnu the adore fl-1 28, Shu hod m her guenti, Sister Th ere w ill b o n gam o every ThursM ichuol M ark' # » d S itter G ruco ■The L a d le . ShulTlebonrd Tonm o t d a )» n ight at H en n lc'* T a vern . : the ' ContUincci Sisters o f , Chnrity ut H ennlo's TuvernJ U nion Dcocli., ladles tearn p la y in g the m en. St. Peters C onyont, Ilcllfv lllt'; Ml1, p layed the final gnnio o f the M-'usott nnd Mra, John Bits, P atrick H ar w itli M ike's Ladles Team o f South H ave y o u relld th e elatalBod adiT H O L L Y W O O D HEADBOARD do o u r u tm o ii du rin g Ih li year io ogoln in llily . W e a re auih orlsad D oaU rs l o r the fam ous R esiden ce S toel Casem ent P ictu re W in dow s ■}.- w on b y C op t. L o u Q rocli g { Ii«n> Team Ends Season ut her h om e on W ednesday, M ar. A NEW DEPARTMENT, WHERE THE FINEST IN BEDDING IS YOURS. .. ON LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS Bralllylntr w h .n ou r c u t t o m « i c o ll u i on tho r .c .lv l n g FILES tje, I S H E L L F U E L O IL a n d . l h t •xcalU nt le r v lc o they hiTO PORTABLE was » The captains fro m both t t n m - played fo r score gum o w h ich w os bia A v e ., U nion Beach, entertained R on ald oL. Vashey, son o f Mr. nnd M rs. J S;_W VoRhty, 535 Cam* bridge A ve., Union | Beiich, le ft yesterday fo r tho L ackland A{i> F o rce Base, T exa s,' havin g enlisted recen tly in the .A ir . F o r c e . , ' p h o n t in d In form u i h o w w e ll pleated th oy ore w llh ou r b een SEVEN A m b oy , end (h e score N ew ark, and M rs. .Chjirlo4 Dpbrlnif 5-5. C h elc* o l S C olors H e a v y . Q uality D uran lLt. Sm ith wns v e ry activ e in M atawan H igh ' S ch o o l sports and 822 attended R u tgers U niversity; . From Warehouse To You... Entertains Guest* N ick Fedele, ClifTwood A ve., C liffw ood, w h o o w n e d an d operated tho A m o c o Borvico station on Rquto 35, K eyp ort. left T u esday to enter the A rm y at Fort D ix. Fedele,, w h o graduated from M ataw an H. S. In 1049, p layed footb u ll a u d rbase« ball w h ile a' student thero. A n t h o f^ M ontaypa, w h o b u ilt and operated the Rou te 35 servicO stiition bi?fore Mr. Fedele took ovnr the business, has resum ed charge o f operations, Proud of our and our... Record for .175 757 R ose H ill T ru ck in g 49 C u rlew ’s Restaurant. 49 John 's B ar ......................i .• -43 138 1Strother's B u ilders . . . . . . . 41 ......... 40 101 A m e rica n L eg ion 158 O ld Dutch T a vern ............ 37, 155 V artese Con struction . . . . . 30 170 B ar H ................................. 23 > Crate's B everagos (2) 1G0 172 K orten h a u s. , . . . 170 150 172 M eQrath V rcela n d ............ . . 148 - 2 1 1 -- 2 0 2 154 175 Genovesre ...... .. . . 150 20-1 200 •' Pep .................... .. ' H eyport W ellin g . . . . . . . . Y ou n cofsk i . . . . . A ; Pennetti . . . . F ren ch .............. K a u fe r ........ .. C f'- Pennetti . Ja cob s ................. .. 102 i O il B u rn er and B oiler C lean ln f M orrell, Cadah C h eck . In . H arvey ' M o rre ll a n d . . G ro v e r S ervice. G et the m ost o u t o f you r Fuel O il D olla r S tu lU w jU C ndeni-both o f- M ataw an, have )jeen .110. 7 re sen t~ T an lrr-w h en -4ie—graduated, 141 f r o m ‘ B oot C am p at Parris Island, 212 S, _C,‘, recently.-_____ 170 A s a result o f field experien ce a n d clussroorn lectiirep, the n ow 798 M arino is w e ll versed in m ilitary 1 s u b je cts ' such a precision \ drill, 209 flrt aid, h ygien e, and field tactics: 159 In addition; tp* the Garar\d rifle, 100 w ith w h ich h e •qualified, S w itzer flred o th e r infantry w eapons $uch 224 a& the .45 ca lib e r pistol, carbine 201 and B row n in g autom atic riile. H e also w itnessed dem onstration firing 953 o f the m achine gun, m ortar and flame throw er. • W y c k o ff .......... 157 102 108 S w itzer enlisted in Uie M arine 144 ICO C orps on Jan. 25, <1951. K a u f c r ......... . . . . . . 1 7 2 B u rk t . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 • 159 109 Sm ith A t F o rt H ood ... B elber ......................... 170 11 S cco n d Lt.' H arold ' G. (D utchie) "21 200 Costic ........... . . . . . . ' 1' 7 9 Sm ith, h u sb a n d .of Mi*s. Joan Sm ith, 837 831 784 45 S heffield St., J e r s e y City, and son o f M r.a n d M rs.H aVold J. Sm ith, . V arlese Con struction (I) B om m cr . . i . . . . . . . 194 206 189 102 Jackson St., M atawan, arriv ed 147 at. F ort H ood last w e e k fo r assign* 131 V arlese .................... 154 th e n ew ly-reactiva ted 135 133 m ent to B lind ........................ 135 161 176 First' A rm o re d Dlvisiorf. G lnter .............. 144 848 857 . 781\ fM cQ ueen 's Cleaner* (0) 129 183 ___ . . . 115 J /.E n g lis h 115 , 110 D orl L e s b r ie l. . . . . . . .. . . . - 85 140 R ; English ........ . . . 120 -■ 150 177 102 JVTetzger jr. .. .. . . .1 5 0 105 171 . . . 118 M cQ u een • ,••••• p a <*£ v ey , M rs. M ichael ltu rv ey , n l l o l . : Fjidflt Enl*ri A*™ ? T rio A l D ix Joseph R. P cse u x ; R D 1, K e y p o rt, Jam es Brand, Main St.. B clfo rd , and C harles F / W ahl, P o o le A v e., K pyport, are assigned to C o. A , 47th Infantry Reghnent at F o r t D ix , fo r the usual six w eeks o f physical c o n dition in g and training. Mused r e lla —.-rr-. ; —r-16&— 150798 015 1007 t R .-K ru se r jr. . . . . . . 208 216. K ty p o r l C leantre i i ) R . K ru ser s i r ; ___ 4 245 ------- O v erly . .; i . r.vi ; 7 V 135• 107 - 2 0 2 D indoto* . ;t t ; ~ ~ 1 3 7 167 179 144 . . . 179 -...F erraro ; ;. h . 201' J 138 138 .... C o c c i ........ 621 005r 149 . . . 200 *108 D i l l o n ___ __T. Strother's (1) • 175 D avino 195 D flvino ................ . . . 1 8 1 .................... 160 \> 197 M aiwini- . .\ . . . . . . :** 134 171 002 811. 843 P ow elson ................ 221 150 • * A m erica n . Leirian m M ay-—t- ' t - . i -i -t -,-* ». . .. 450 - i < 139 C. Sardella . . . . . . . . 103 180 , Fftrlby- . . ............. . . . 1 4 8 171 154 P errln e .......................... 150 M cFarland . . . M8 148 212 140 K ru te r . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 121 199 Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . 140 ‘ 870 - 855 150 . . H om an . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178: • 203 John's Bar (2) ■. a 750 assigned to F light 1078. Squadron 3717; at L ackland A ir F o rce Base, San A n ton io, Tex., w h e r e they are e m barked upon the grind o f recruit training. In lettera to their fa m il ies, b oth report that next to r e c e iv Ing loiters from h om e and from their friends, they en joy* receivin g copies o f •‘this •new spaper, w hich, they say, arc com in g thrt>Ufcfl okay. Th anks fo r the plug, guys. ' >' ’ ■ “ i Shuffieboard - Q A N n Y 'Q COCKTAIL B I O LOUNGE MATAWAN, N. J. H IG H W A Y 4 — C H E EBE O U AK E R O A D F R A N K ZU N D T, M e n tfl.r M illie's Twin Gables , Y Q im C O N O E N lA r, llO ST K W i! M IL L IE T O (in K K T Y O U JIIGHWAY-RQUIE_3g Near Union Beach Traffic Light • RARITAN TOWNSHIP, N. ± TEL. KEYPORT 7-0348 I - ’ ■ MOKMOirrH COUNTY-HISTORICAL-ASSM, - - THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE EIGHT Cedar Grove And Cheesequake News Lagoydas Have Party For Daughter; Chilrch School Adds Pupils ' FREEHOLD, M. I . > 70 c (' i S5> THURSDAY. Aj>RlL 5, 1951 Morganville ■.Scouts Register For . Year G irl S cout T r o o p 40 o f M organ* v illc, has been re -rcg lste re d fo r tho co m in g y e a r ond o fficers h ave been elccted. N am ed ,to o ffice w ere Joan M arcsca, . treasurer; B ernice Szym anski, assistant treasurer; P a t ricia Taber, s e cre to ry ; F rances Taber, chairm an o f . gam es; and Judy Plosky, ju n io r reporter. N on-ofliec, h old ers w h o also w ere re-re^jstered w o re Palm a BHottl, Jean Szym anski and aM arjorie Smith. ^ ' Mr. r«n d Mrfir M icha el L agoyda entertained Sunday afternoon' in h on or o f their daughter, K athryn, _who__yWas' celeb ra tin g h er Seventh birthday. Gue&U w e re G a yle M illiflan,- R ob ertsville; K aren Lngoyda, Mew -York; M artin Juarez,—M ary . o u and BO Do Zee, Perth A m boy ; Floren ce and F elcn K eating, Elaine Burlovte^ and K atherine Ruth Lagoyda. ’ T w o new pupils. Cariil Ann H eller arid Hannah N orm an w ere w elcom ed last S u n d a y at * thc ch u rch sch ool o f O u r S a v iou r....... Mrs. R ichard DuiTord and -h e r house guests, M rs. Charles S. " BufTord, Flanders, - arid Mrs. Clar* M iss M arie G aub, chairm an o f e n cc E. T urton sr., Cranford, the Red C ross d riv e In the B row nvisited M rs. Jere B aker oJ K e n tow n-C edar G ro y e area has re ; vlllo, Tuesday. t ported a totul co lle c tio n o f $129. T he Ladies A u xilia ry o f thc Mrs. Jo h n C h am berlain was In Cheesequake Ind. F ire Co. isjsp on charge o f tho Cedar G ro y e area sorin g a card party In the flrehousc where $51.50 w as collected. She A p r. 13. ' * was aishvtcd by Mrs. H ow ard T he ch u rch schools it o f O ur H elsor, M rs. R ichard DufTord, M rt. Saviour, Cheesequake; St. M ary's, W illiam ■ Pitney and M!s«* H elen K eyport, and T rinity, Matawun, P a rtr id g e .; Miss Gnub, a s sistcd .b y . w ill h ave a jo in t m eeting o f thc M iss Ann M olnar, .collected 577.50 . teachers n n d . parents o f thc chll* in thc B row ntow n sectioh. d r c n ln church sch ools to be held Sunday m ornnig at the B row n at Trinity Parish H all, M atw an nt town Union Sun day S ch ool, James 8 p.m. A p r. 0. Dr. V ictor H oag,' A race was aw arded a fifth year d irector o f religious education in attendance bur, and Patsy Cottrell the Episcopal D iocese o f N ew Je r received a secon d year wreath. sey rvvill Address thc group <on T he pupils In thc eighth grade “ L ife In the Christian IIom c,M o f the B row n tow n S ch o o l arc plan . 'P v t. L a w ren ce Cresyman, w ho ning a trip to N ow Y o rk , Satur is stationed a t F ort D ix , spent thc day. .......... ... '. 5 . w eekend ..visiting Ills parents, Mr. Mr, and Mre. Jacob G aub o f and Mrs. Nathan Crossman. • B row ntow n, spent W ednesday e v e Mrs. Richard Russell and dau gh ning at thc hom e o f .Mr. and M rs. ter, LaVerne, o f N ew ark, w ere :W h ited _B rQ iv n _C h ccsed u a k c^ __ ~ S u n d n y ^ d lm rer^ ffu cstB ~ or_ M m i n a ... M r .. nnd '-Mrs. Ii3rirt_Gaub-.\verc. ; M fs;: C lyd e Bow ne. ..... recent dinner guests o f thcir sonMrs, Ro&e Burlew o f F a ir Haven, InOaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. an d Mrs. Stanley D ey ond sons, "Paul M olnar, B row ntow n. R oger and A llien , w ere F rid ay d in Mrs. J. S oney o f K enilw orth, and ner guesst o f M r .und Mrs. O lho A n drew Balint o f Elizabeth, w ere Schnuek. luncheon guests yesterday o f Mr. Ml>* M ildrpfl Dpiin,_fiQUth— Am. S oney 's dau ghter ana Mr, _ m im i's b oy, Pvt. L aw rence Crcssnian and n jcce, M rs.. Paul Blahotn. t M r. and Mrs. C h ris iC irschm an -jr.Mr. and Mrs. J u liu s K e g y c and attended thc. .stock ca r races at daughters, K athleen and P earl, o f R u ppcrt Stadium , N ewurk, Sunday. N ew . B runsw ick, and Mrs. M ollie Pfp. Jninc.N D , B ow n e o f Cnmp Varga o f N ew Y o rk City, w ere S u n A lterb u ry, Ind., is e n jo y in g an day evening guests o f M r. a n d j eight-day furlough at thc hom o o f Mrs. Paul M olnar. his parents, M r. and Mrs. C lyde Mr. and Mrfc N icholas A ruce and Bow ne. , sons, visited thc T ren ton M useum, A t the M arch m eeting o f thc Sunday. ,. < W hited "B row n S ch ool ParentT ea ch er Association, a nom inating com m itted com posed o f Mra. Earl W hite, M rs. Joseph Jackson and M rs. Gus M eyer, w as appointed tu .' . — r- t ^ ‘ prepare a tlate o f officers io r T he M usic Com m ittee o f thc B ayo lcctiq n at tlie A p ril m eeting. , 1 view Presbyterian C hurch w ill sponsor n food sale on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at fclifTw ood C ivic A ssociation building. . R ock y Tom asello, M atawan, 152, T he m oney w il l.b e used to erpay thc church fo r thc robes pu r ic o r c d a fou r-rou n d kn ockou t o v e r H ow ard Sulignay, B rooklyn, last chased fo r thc choir. night at Elizabeth. T h o bout, T h e m oney w ill be utcd to repay scheduled for six rouads, w as a Mn-. James K n o x. O th er m t n v w ild-sw in gin g • affair fr o m 0 the outset. The M atawan fighter had hia oppon ent d o w n in cnch o f the three rounds p rior to the knock' oUt. - ' ‘ •'■-•-r — ' •: •- vn Red Cross Report Canvassing Included Cedar Grove Area; Other Activities bers o f the com m itttee a r e , Mrs. H a rfy P. N ielsen, Mrs. Edw ard K e lle y , M rs. A rth u r'M ctz c and M iss S h irley R lcth. ; •The m em bers o f t h e 'c h o i r arc also assisting In thc contribu tion o l the m erch andise and in sellin g fo o d on Saturday. T h ey arc Mr*. Ber* that Bishof, M rs. H arold H atfield, Mrs. Edna H ill, M rs. E dw ard Ricth, Mrs. Joseph Sinclair, and Mrs. R ob ert W alla ce. 1 First Aid Auxiliary...... Food Sale Saturday The M ataw an First. A id “Squad. A u x ilia r y r—m eeting—T-uesday—nightIn thc F irst A i d Building, inado •plans to h o ld a food sale this Sat* urdny in tho John L. T aislnl A g cn cy , starting at 10 d;itt. P roceeds w ill b e given* ’to* the M atawatf R eh abilitation Com m ittee Inc. Mrs. H arry C lu n e w as appointed chairm an o f a -treasure'-chest-'plan, w h e re b y m em bers w ill bring ar ticles fo r the' phdstr- and these w ill ..... be sold to th e p u b lic . It was ann ounced that thc squad has been presented w ith a dozen sheets ! and p illo w cates, several blankets and three leather m edical kits. Mrs. Rose C olot presided and 12 m em bers w e re present. ROSS w. ' Plan A id Courses . R alph D olan rep orted fo r the M ataw an F lrsi A id Squ ad that a n e w c o u rse Was starting, in first a id next. T u esday night a n d that a co u rse w as also b e in g * s ta r te d In th e . tow n sh ip tonight. P ersons w ish in g to en roll should report_ at first aid headquarters o r ca ll the 1r to w n sh ip defense head, in Recordo n ce w h ether th ey liv e in the b o r- o u g h o r.tow n s h ip . M r. D olan stated c h a r g e ,. E. S tory M ea n s T u n e -u p T im e BEAL'S Friendly Service Route 35 Tel. KEport 7-3287 AT LAST!! .. 'E v e r sin ce last sum m er w al’ h a v e been tryin g io find the bargain in curtains w h ich y o u e n jo y e d bu yin g from u i at a p r ice y o u cou ld afford l o pay. ^ ' . A n y lim a w e can brinjj to the p e o p le In this area n ew curtains, any co lo r, a n y sU e, In d iv id u a l]^ w /a jip o d , fo r V i the p rice on e o f the largest departm ent aiorai ’ in ’ N. i . is getting fo r them , w e co n sid e r it a bargain fo r y o u . ' . . . Tcnnent Rd. ' ’ Morganville, N. j. Tel. Mat. 1-2623M2 - ---- ‘ C ou n ty .. S ta n le y . H erb ert. . ; . . S p e d o llt ln a I I I .. . i O P E N AL L . • „ I 7'. ,B .lt t n ie that you b oast y o u "c o n t r o l” th « M onm outh C ou n ty F irem en ’s B o w lin g L ea gu e, a non-partisan sports organ isation ? A n d d id n 't y o u w ait 14 years b e J?.1? ,in; I 0“ ucJ n s 50u r l» w p rotectin g volu n teer firem en w h o p a r ticip a te In parad es? D W n ’ t th ese firem en require this .p rotection as fa r b a c k as 1937? v • v W ill y o u tell the p e op le o f M on m ou th C ou nty w h y M a y o r G e o rg e S m o c k o f A sb u ry P a rk Is su p p ortin g y o u ? ' , . . j j® - , A l^ wl11 yon te ll tbe R ep u blican voters w hy y o u w e re fr ie n d ly w ith felm er..... w e n e d u rin g h|s cam paign a g a ln st'G ov ern or D ris coll? . « W hy h “ Tf ,rou 10 “ >ke * *ln gle appearance b e fo r e the S tate D ivision o f N avigation on w aterw ay Im provem en ts f o r y o u r C ou n ty ? Isn’t it tru e you sa id n o th “ .“J.3 :6 ® ,d o l‘ c t o reop en Shark R iv er In le t? A n d didn’ t the S ta te d o som eth in g w h en this P r o je c t w as taken u p b y Assem blyhtan T h om p son , N avigation M em ber W ayne • . M oM urray and C on g reM h u n A u ch in closs t o the exten t th ey a rra n g e d to have N ew J e r sey loan 5160,000 t o the F ed era l G overn m en t f o r the w ork w h ile y o u va ca tion ed In M e x ic o ? . . . ln5 the T e lep h o n e C enter at C am p K ilm e r alon e has ps many sw itchboard p o si tion s as w ou ld be needed to serve a housing d e velop m ent o f 1300 hom es. Captain M. Goch*naur, U.Sa , Ii foif olgnolOfflctr af CampKllmtf. ond o vstaron Of W«M War M. Hii fin* ceopkqtlon w)th JoMph K. ChoboV, of Holnfltlcl, N«w J*rt«y 0*ir*ipitlal X*pr«t*ntQj|v« al Camp Kilmsr, mokti imoelh «pwo*»«n of uTal«phon# C*nt«r' poMlbU. . '' • • H ave you ever know n a Service man o r wom an w h o did n ’t want to talk to the “ hom e fo lk s” by l o n g D is fU n c e ? O n e o f N e w Jersey B e ll’ s m ost urgent job s is t o p rovide. fa c ilitie s ■fo r m aking,.these m oraleb u ild in g c a lls . - T h is r e q u i r e s m a n p o w e r an d equipm ent, f o r instance, It’s th* new Ford Vlcforla • "Test Drive" it at your FORD DEALER’S IO HUP SPUD YOUR LONO DISTANCI C A U S -on d tf,n t *f tanrlc. man—pl.at. gly. th. ’ •tor th. out-«f-t.wn numbtr. : -/ N E W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE C O M P A N Y vs* ■ * .w HaV<f 3 0 0 * Ver 80U fht and b e e n d en led the Position o f c o u n s e l f o r M on m ou th 1®,_ W h y d o you m ake prom ises to b oth s p o r t fisherm en a n d c om in erclsl fish er11 m en on legislation h a rm fu l t o both g r o u p s ? - Y E A R • H u n d r e d s o f D e fe n s e plants also require addi tional T e lep h o n e service; N e w Jersey B e ll is g lad to . rep ort that the construction p rogra m started in 1945 makes it possible to meet th e s e e m e r ^ e n c ^ n e e d s prom ptly, w hile continuing to g iv e you g o o d service. M uch m ore, o f course, r e m ains to be done to serve those w aitin g fo r service and the thousands . w h o apply cach m onth. I t is bein g do n c as fast a J rta rce materials are available. . D®1}** y o u think 14 years, in th e L e fls la tu r e dre enough f o r o n e m a n f A n d w h y d d you fa il to w in sc p p o r t fr o m y o u r c o lle a fu o a a t Trenton b o t h a s a can d id ate f o r M fJ o rlty L e a d e r an d as S p ea k er o f the A ssem b ly ? c .n ii l" ,ve„ y ?1u * ° i ak« » ' ' “ S 'e *tep to halt p o llu tio n o f R aritan and S an d y H ook Bays, p ollu tion w h ic h orig in a tes In N ew Jersey and i s con B n ed t o N ew J e r *Sy , . o ‘ i o ra * you ,^ ow n ~C o u n t T r H H n ’t , h l l f » IIut,0n ~ c » i « ‘ d s r e a t h a n t r t o — sneilflsh7 * • . . ^ - l q ‘ l » k » out. * C h oice V /ln ei an d L iq u ors .. " , 1® ', J,s n ’t It tru e that you refu sed to con su lt w ith (h e M on m ou th C ou n ty B oa rd o f F re e h o ld e rs o n Im portant m atters req u irin g State assistance w h ile you h ave b e e n S e n a to r? ' .. - ‘ - 1 4 . W hy have you F A IL E D to ob ta in g en u in e state a id f o r b e a c h e r o sio n In 14 _ I o w m betw een Sea B right.and_M anasquan?_ H asn 't yon r-Job as C h alrm an o f - t h * B ea ch E rosion C om m ission con sisted la rg ely o f press r e le iie s ? in d iv id u a l O rd m ' . JU - II li. to obtain state hirfaWnjr fu n g s f o r M on m ou tfi C o n n il!„. despite the fa c t such fu n d s h a ve b een m ade available to oth er C o u n tie s ? Is n ’t It a fact that not a sin g le m ile of.Jiew highw ay has b e e n b u ilt In M on m ou th sin ce the W ar? W hy d o T ren ton r e p o r ts r e fe r to y o u r h igh w ay hills a i "P h a n tom H ig h w a y s ? " W1U y o u c o n tln ue to d ela y the w id en in g o f R ou tes 34, 35, 36 an d fl-4, the o p e n in g o f A sb u ry A v e n u e, the m ain artery to A sb u ry P a rk , th rou gh Earle N aval D e p o t, an d th e exten sion o f the R ou te 4 Park w ay In M on m ou th C o u n ty ? ‘ P a rk ? 13* Matawan T «la p h o n « M Blaw an 1-2287 / ' 7 M on m o u th 1 12. Y o u m ake m u ch o f th e f a c t that y o u Introduced a b llL req u J rin r 85 p e rce n t o f ra ce track e m p loy ees to b e N ew Jersey residents, a p o lic y In vograe at th e tttae you o ffe r e d y o u r b ill. D id y o u ask G o v e rn o r D riscoll to veto thlft bill a fte r It was passed? C H A R L IE ’S MATAWAN INN Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Ave. > jtm n e m i tOpllpnal nl extra coit of B. W hy h ave y o u fa iled to m ake y o u r position c le a r as to a F O U R T H race t r a c k In N ew Jersey . D o n ’t y o u th ln k .T H R E E tra ck s a r e e n o u g h ? ’ . i « « * l « c t o f M on m ou th C od n ty resp on sib le f o r th e fa c t that a large p a r i o f the 3c clg a ret tax has been d iv erted fr o m p a b llo s c h o o ls? W asn’ t -th is tax In ten d ed to r e liev e h om o ow ners an d sm all busin essm en ? W hen d id y o u raise y o u r voice against this p o lic y ? . ' • 22, . M " ’ 1 11 trUe that ^ 0“ v o te w ith the “ D ead E n d’ 1 kids in th e s ecret R ep u b lica n y o u r p o s itio n ? D id you k n ow tbat y o u r op p on en t, R ich a rd i t . Stout* Is p led g ed t o rid th e S tate o f this viciou s caucus r u le ? S.a,u£uL°« J?efl r,efu8e .to d isclose - To fkel the * \ p a n d ,p o w e r o f FordV V-8 (the only V - 8 In' the low -price field) you'd never beliave It’s to lavlnoful. Ford** AutomaticMllfta g a ,, M aker squaezes the last ounce o f power out o f . • a v t r y d r o p o f gas. And you'll And superquick, •Idrti wllh Ford'i W aterproof lgr>!Hon Syiieml V oters _ 1 '- ^ ou have tried to m ake M on m ou th P ark race track an issu e in th is cam paign. D oesn t y ou r .cam paign m a n a g e r ; H arry B . C r ook , Jr., h old a co n tr a c t w ith M onm outh P ark and oth er tracks? Isn ’ t h e an Inspector, f o r the State R a cin g C om m ission ? A n d h i s n ’t H arry B . C rook , S r., fo rm e r ly C h ie f C ou n ty D etective, d istrib u ted y o u r cartip a lgn ca rd s at G u lfstream P a rk track In F lorid a. A n d ,w h y d id H arry B . C r o o k , Jfr„ state r e ce n tly that he “ had n oth in g” against A m o r y H askell and M on m ou th P a rk ? 8. Y o u r cam paign treasu rer, M r. H en ry P a tterson , stated p u b lic ly that y ou r fre e b o * at M on m ou th P a rk was o ccu p ie d b y “ p e op le w h o potared m o n e y Into M on m ou th P a rk ’s c offers.” W h o w e re these heavy bettor*, M r. H erb ert? LongDistanceistheShort Way Home |t’* d V-S Powarhous* H Alaw aa 1-U7I-M V o ?• W hy are M onm outh C ou n ty resid en ts co m p e lle d t o g o to th eir A ssem blym en , o r S en a tors fr o m o th e r C ou nties, f o r assistance o n m atters n h l c b th eir ow n S en a tor p r e fe rs to ig n o r e ? • , >Q» THOUIANDS O f O. I .', IV H Y 6 » Y ' P om ona. Blvd. CU FFW O O D , BEACH . • W hy have you fB lled as S en a tor to Interest y o u r s e lf Itt any o f the State’s w elfare, p ro g r a n u t o r e lie v e th e a ged an d In firm ? ........ ‘ p . Is It true that j'o u a c c e p t fe e s to a p p ea r b e fo r e C om m ission s an d B oa rd s o f the State G overn m en t w h ose app oin tm en ts and salaries are s u b je c t to y ou r a p p rov a l in t h e . S en a te? , . , -COTTAGE SETS 1 It1* u d a iw iiu g and conv«rtibl«-imarl, thlt new Ford Victoria, wllh baeuHful iiepr styling I You'll And ibump*free com fort on a ll rood* with Ford’s Automatic Ride C o n t r o l . . smooth, easy slops wlfh Doubla-Seal Klng-SJze B rakes. . . ond the w ;fln eil automatic driving ever with Fordomotlc.* Sales — 8erVtc# 3. H ow d o you a ccou n t f o r th e fa c t that all o f the e le c t e d R ep u b lica n o ffic e h old ers in M onm outh C ou n ty are o p p o s e d t o y o u r n om in a tion ? H a ven ’t th ey fo u n d It Im possible to o b ta in y o u r C oop eration? ■ THE CURTAINS ARE HERE! 3 6 0 0 P A IR S *2** T « U v l»!o n n ig h tly .- jo ELECTROLUX C la a sa r aiid A ir P u rifier ' 2. W hy have y o u refu sed to d is clos e y o u r position on Im portant b ills In the S en a te? Is this because y o u r p o lic ie s as M onm outh C ou n ty S e n a to r are d icta te d by {Senator “ H ap” F a rley o f A tla n tic C o u n ty ? . ■ ; . T o m a t o piftes SPAGHETTI AND M EAf BALLS JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES s A fB t G. M. WIGGINS Local R i p r « i « n ii l ln fo r toe believe the voters are entitled to these answers before the'Republican. Primary Tuesday, April 17th ■ ^— so A r e iyoti buying Security Bonds? hall. H e said he exp ected to ha^e th c w h o le com m u nications setup f o r b orou gh hall, as d e fe n s e . head q uarters rea d y soon. M r. C raw fo r d d isclosed crysta ls had been issued to p u t all “ h am s" co-oper* a t ln g /o ii the sam e freq u en cy. ' E dw in H. D om in ick w as reported to b e tr a n s p o rtin g . a Jarge black* b oa rd fro m the sc h o o l to borough h all fo r use o l the d efen se council free o f ch arge. . Insure smooth, safe driving this' . Spring, with a Spring tonic for ■ your car. Drive in today for rapid,. courteous 'care from experts. ...........' „ c ‘u U se o f -t h e fa cilities o f M ataw an F ree P u b lic L ib r a r y f o r d e fe n s e c o u n c il n eed s w ill b e s o u g h t TOWING 'SERVICE ) • 60 swoOTMf and As Independent Republicans. o f Monmouth County, pledged to ,the election o f ... , LANZARO BROS. M o rlg a g o L oa n C orrespondent* fo r the H O W A R D S A V IN G S* IN S T IT U T IO N / N ew ark points G reen " 279 M ain S t and a third at borough J. . . . LOUISSTULTZ,»?: Call — Ts FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY Main St. & Mattison Ave. ; “ Asbury Park, N. J ................... . a . p. a -aaoo . , in w o u ld lik e th e a n s w e r s t o th e s e q u e s tio n s LET US VACU U M CLEAN YO U R FURNACE, NOW I .......... transm ission f o r J, S tanley M erbert “ We Have Everything — The Yz Price Market” .. OPEN EVERY PAY SUNDAYS ' key afea , ’ on e MAGHAN AGENCY ' with a three W-, W hite V illa ge, o n e at his h om e at R a y C ra w fo rd ’ re p o rte d f o r the r a d io “ ham s.'’- ;H e M id th ere . was a n eed f o r voiu n U ^ r op era tors in the w h o le b^y^norej. area. M r. C ra w fo rd disclosed the m en in the g r o u p had been bu ylrig cqu ip in en t ou t o f the^r ow n p o c k e ts f o r , the ln te 2x o m m u n ic a t io n ^ " ‘8 e t u p but c a u t io n e d th ey w o u ld n o w haye- to h a v e h elp fro m th e b orou gh or som e o th e r sou rce. v •• M r. C ra w ford : stated there w o u ld . KEYPORT 7 -2 1 0 4 ••KEYPORT v S p r in g tim e W in t e r O F F H IS F E E T / U S E O U R HIGH-GRADE O ltrF O R W E A T / - f U U O IL* k'£ R 0(m 'C O A L H a llock and E . S m ith Jr.. R e p u b lic a n knock p o p O IL B U R N I N G E Q U IP M E N T S SERVICE ^ theTe w e re t w o ! n o w instru ctors in in ;the 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. TelephoneMatawan 1-0003 HOWARD LOAN L a st year, 35,000 A m ericans ^werc killed In traffic accidents. c Quick Battery Service COLOT'S, Matawan e xpressed m isgivin gs about trans* portation os ’ M ichael KldzuSi -In charge,. app arently cou ld not de* v o te the tim e n eeded to the w ork ! K arl H e u se r,'in charge o f englnc crln g . reported the cellurs o f tho F p rd a g e n c y ,. V r e e la n d 's . garage an d ttye apartm ent houses in the b o rou gh had been lin ed up fo r air raid sheHcrs. He said signs fo r thc d irection s to the shelters sh ou ld be r e c e iv e d soon. M r. H euser alSQ re ported d ifficu lty in gettin g volun* Dr. V icto r H oa& d ire cto r o f religiou s education in the d lo ccs e j o f N ew Jersey,' w ill speak bn “ Christian H om e L ife ” at a Joint m eeting o f parents and teachers o f thc S un day S chools p f three area Ephicopal Churches, M onday e v e n in g , in T rin ity pGrish Hall, M at awan. ; . . The c h u r c h e ? . includ e T rin ity o f M aiaw an; St. .M a ry ’s o f K ey port; and C h urch of O ur Saviou r, C h eeiequ akc. % f BUILD YOUR HOME -.......... (C ontinued fro m p a ge one) Presbyterian C h urch m ig ht be interestecf^ln the 'W o rk . H e also jte e ra , stating, there seem ed little enthusiasm fo r the r “ p ick and sh o v e l" W ork in v o lv e d , It w as reported the H appi truck in g firm had volu n teered th e use o f . its trucks : to ca rry w a te r fo r d rin k in g heeds .o r firefighting pur poses i f the w ater system , w a s . put o u t o f operation b y a bom b, Episcopal Groups To Meet Monday ... Bayview Group Will Hold Sale Saturday Tomasello Winner Convoy Of 150 Cars 23. D o y o u th in k It p r o p e r to accept* w h ile In the Seh a te, a C a dillac car fro m person s w h o don a ted $100 ea ch ? A n d dld&tt y o u tell these m en th at My o u 'd never let them dow n . A n d d o y o u think It p r o p e r lo a cce p t a telev ision s e t w h ile s e r v ln r as * ' Senator?. .......... - •. . • • 24. Isn ’ t It a fa c t that y o n ca lled sp ecia l m eetin g s o f S h o r e m u n icip a lities a fter the H urrican e o f 1038, the H urrican e o f 1944 and the storm o f 1950, to w hich y o u gave w id e p u b licity , y e t n ot n sin g le d o lla r o f stale m on ey w as e v e r spent f o r storm r e lie f? . Me. Herbert’s record o f neglect nnd failure as State Senator requires the election of-n man who will protect Monmouth County’s interests. Monmouth County cannot afford to have Its progress nnd grow th stym ied at Trenton by tne selfish personal ambitions o f an individual, ELECT: RICHARD R. STOUT IN D E P E N D E N T R E P U B L IC A N L E A G U E O F M ONM OUTH CO U N TY Paid for by independent Hepuoucan le a g u e C am paign C om m iiitt"
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