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1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library

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PAGE TWO THB SOUTH ABIBOY CIT1ZBN THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1954</strong><br />

LOOKING BACK<br />

20 YEARS<br />

ISSUE OF AUGUST 2*. 1934<br />

Tao Catholic Club decided «t a<br />

speclil nfoetlng of the club in<br />

St. Marys Guild Hall Tuesday<br />

evening, to produce a musical<br />

comtay during the latter part of<br />

8epianber or the first week in<br />

"October. Joseph Vail was appointed<br />

as director and chair<br />

mjm ci a committee and he will<br />

be auisted by Richard M Mack,<br />

Jr.. Nick Chullli, James Me-<br />

Gulrn. James R. ChuUli, John<br />

Fttantgan and James<br />

9a: ante of the theatrical<br />

production plans for the fall<br />

dance were abandoned' Those<br />

"who lecall "King's Capers" produced<br />

by the Catholic Cluo two<br />

years ago will undoubtedly be<br />

much discussed match between<br />

the sharpshooter* of the two<br />

the Pednsytoftnla Railroad annountes.<br />

The work, of which local pistol pointers 484 to 412.<br />

departments was won by the<br />

electrification of its lines thru AH members of the local team<br />

this city Is a part, is being finano«l<br />

by P.W.A. funds. Juetfcs Porgotson made sr< aver.<br />

with the exception of Police<br />

It *s estimated toy railroad and]age wore better than 75. Reanxiais<br />

to secure seats Tor this<br />

years effort. The show as yet<br />

uiueleoted, will probably bo a<br />

tunwful comedy, with loreiired<br />

popular music and dances. The<br />

entire cast, including the'fomalt<br />

roles, will consist of members of<br />

the dub.<br />

At Tuesday evening's meeting<br />

a de'iriou* repast was served by<br />

chefs James Coan, Bill Bulman,<br />

Joe Carroll, Bob Casey and Joe<br />

Keeuiui. The menu consisted of<br />

kinds of sandwiches,<br />

potato salad and watercoffee,<br />

melon.<br />

With a diligently working<br />

committee In charge, thr local<br />

delegation to the Moore-Dill<br />

outlnj at 6ea Girt tomorrow 1*<br />

expected to number approximately<br />

Aye hundred. It was reported<br />

this morning.<br />

eouacttmanlc oanrttOate iu the<br />

Second Ward, who heads the<br />

outing committee in this city<br />

has stated that he has distributed<br />

more than three hundred<br />

tickets at te present tin wi'l<br />

that requests for two hundred<br />

more will be filled. The trains<br />

will leave this city at noon fully<br />

adorned with banners appropriate<br />

to the occasion.<br />

John P. McOuire. Democratic<br />

candidate for Mayor, hts been<br />

Invited to attend a luncheon at<br />

ihe New Monmouth Hotel<br />

Spring Lake, as the guest of<br />

Hon. Prank Hague, Nabon?)<br />

Democratic Commlttpemaii and<br />

will be on hand at Sea Oirt to<br />

officially welcome the local delegation.<br />

Mr. McOuire hw* brrauged<br />

for the local people to meet<br />

the county and state candldjatis,<br />

and will act as aide-de-camp to<br />

the kcal committee.<br />

Lee. of No. 10 thd Bowery<br />

New York sang two different<br />

soxus during his short stay<br />

within the confines of the city<br />

Tu»idty evening.<br />

Driving up to the corner of<br />

Bterens avenue and Main street,<br />

where Patrolman, Kvlst was on<br />

duty at the traffic light, be disregarded<br />

the signal and attempted<br />

to pass. Officer Kvlst called<br />

his attention to the mistake ant<br />

Staff I«e sang out his objections<br />

to the officer and wlpn be<br />

had Hung the wrong aoorr, offer-1<br />

ad the bluecoat * bribe.<br />

"Come over to polloe<br />

with me," sang out Officer Kvlst of Tommy Downs, the memand<br />

although Sing Lee sang a ben adjourned to the dining<br />

btuoa bong, It did no food. bail to partake of a complete<br />

61nj Lee pleaded goUty In dinner, following which abort<br />

sing eong manner when breug&t talks were given by Francis P.<br />

Into court and Recorder Forgotson<br />

sang out as Sing Lee stood Ahainnan of the affair.<br />

Coan «ad John Connors, Sr.,<br />

before him "You're fined ten<br />

dollars and three dollars court<br />

costs."<br />

More than 12,000 furloughed<br />

railroad men art workinu on its<br />

electrification taferovemenU and<br />

equipment buttdug program,<br />

The SayrevlUe polloe held<br />

their first shoot on the new<br />

ranee In that borough Friday<br />

and the local cops went up and<br />

snowed them bow to use it. The<br />

Government officials tt>at at oorder Schmitt of SayrevlUe was<br />

leas; 36,000 s men have been hlfn man with an avenge of ft<br />

gtonm employment on the railroad<br />

and In Industry as the result<br />

The shooting was in four c)aases:<br />

tlow fire at ten yards, timer*,<br />

of the Improvement work fire At IS yards; rapid fire at IS<br />

and orders for materials and yards and rapid fire at silhouette<br />

supplies lor the Job already<br />

targets.<br />

placed In American markets approximate<br />

IU.900,000.<br />

Tlu individual avenges of the<br />

local cops were: Rogers, 01 1-2;<br />

Kvitft 86 1-2; O'Connor, 86;<br />

At the meeting of Joel Parker M0U7 63 1-3; Bloodgood. 7§;<br />

Council, Jr., O. U. A. M. tonight<br />

plans will be made for a fortyfourti<br />

Chief Quinkn, 79 1-2. Recorder<br />

Forgotson, 70.<br />

anniversary oelebration The SayrevlUe cops scores:<br />

to take plaoe In the council I Olson, 93 1-2; Frischk&ocht, 93<br />

rooms on Friday evening, Sept. [1-2; Visnieskl, 66 1-3; Uriel 61;<br />

4th.<br />

Rhai'can, 49; Keegan, M 1-2.<br />

NfrjotlatToni are under way<br />

"Luke" Phillips, >Bt. Mary's<br />

baseball coach and director of<br />

the local Junior. Baeebail League,<br />

has picked his team from local<br />

public and Bt Mary* High<br />

Sohool stars, Stratum and Henry<br />

Conroy will handle the mound<br />

assignment with Hoffman high<br />

school ace and Chinsky behind<br />

fee bat.<br />

Nonnan Morgan will play first<br />

base, Lagoda second, P»vtch<br />

shortstop and Johnson third<br />

base. F. Morgan wUl tako care<br />

of left field; Ryan centerfleld<br />

and Uarklns right field with<br />

"Bud" Plemlno and<br />

MoLoughlln as utility men.<br />

Another duck pin record<br />

was shattered this week at the<br />

Y. M. C. A. when the<br />

with X. Morris, M. E. Clayton<br />

and 2. Hanson established a<br />

new high score of 531 pins in<br />

their third game against the<br />

Lucky Strikes.<br />

T.ie Hardly Abies still hold the<br />

league leadership with thirtyone<br />

victories and eight defeats<br />

while the Knights crowd them<br />

dose*? with Jl victories and 9<br />

By INtZ GERHARD—ANS<br />

LOUISE ALLBRITTON, who stars<br />

In NBC-TV's new daytime aerial,<br />

"Concerning Miss Marlowe," has<br />

had a career that is a story in<br />

Itself. Blonde and beautiful, she<br />

was starring in movies when she<br />

met Charles<br />

Collingwood,<br />

the news commentator<br />

on a<br />

blind date. She<br />

married him,<br />

went with him<br />

to Washington<br />

three years lat-<br />

, and d became<br />

one of the city's top ten hostesses.<br />

In the past year, in New York, she<br />

has done guest shots on many TV<br />

dramatic series and appeared on<br />

panel shows. She also played the<br />

lead in a Broadway play when the<br />

star went on vacation.<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE —Tyrone<br />

Power and Linda Christian will<br />

appear together in a film for the<br />

first time in their screen careers.<br />

The film "The Stalk" is a technicolor^<br />

and Coap Productions' first<br />

for Columbia release.<br />

defeats. The High Rollers occupy<br />

third place and the Ram- "YOU ARE THERE," CBS-TV serIe<br />

»<br />

h « won hono <br />

biers fourth. The Aces are hi<br />

fifth place, the Lucky Strikes in<br />

aixth, the Hawks in seventh and return to the fall schedule. Walter<br />

the Rainbows In the cellar. I CronkUe again Is seen as the key<br />

council arrives at It's<br />

n«w»man when<br />

forty-fourth annlvereary regarded<br />

as one of the leading units future.<br />

Tue first opportunity afforded ing CBS report-<br />

for another match In th« neaz<br />

""•""*<br />

be calls in leadof<br />

tha order in the state. Growth<br />

Mayor Charles T. Mason since en to re-create<br />

since Its establishment has been<br />

I bis election 21 months ago to famous events<br />

Ou/Jng almost every daylight cut A vote directly affecting £ K ? 3 ?<br />

steady and today it Is in eplend-. hour during the past week the<br />

lects for coming<br />

the affairs of South Amboy taxid<br />

ananclal condition with • "Y" tennis courts bava. been<br />

* program^ inpayers<br />

oame on Tuesday night. dude<br />

membership equal to that of<br />

r< TheTreaoccupied<br />

by players In the various<br />

tournaments being run off. Common Council, when a 2-2 l*horoa Land Run," "The Return<br />

» oame daring a- session of the son of Aaron Burr," 'The Okmany<br />

councils in tamer eltta<br />

Danng the put yea*', the In the mixed doubles Mi&s C. tie vote resulted In a new fire ofU1 y*«»." "TheGreat Adventure<br />

growln has been almost phenominx.l<br />

and large cHss iu\ti»- ated MUs Veronica Weachun<br />

of Rome." Leading television and<br />

Buckaiew and Fred Rose elimin-<br />

of Marco Polo" and 'The Burning<br />

truck question. The way<br />

Mayor cast bis vote to break the Broadway actors" and actresses<br />

Uon* were a naoatUly feature Donald Heed, Jr. by the<br />

tie T/M1 eventually eost the tax- comprise the cuts for these enterpayers<br />

of this city approximately talning re-enactments of history.<br />

the past, , winter. It was sea* of ; 7-e and «*4.<br />

the only Junior Older unit in The fken's f<br />

singles wjtilcnj<br />

18,<strong>26</strong>0 for what naif the governing<br />

body believe* is a luxury,<br />

the county to report member, started Augi»t Ut and will be arid by<br />

-it—. 1 - .<br />

opened with a banquet tendered recent Hoffman Day celebration | the City Treasurer at private<br />

to iho rollers.<br />

More than twenty-five members<br />

of the local council,<br />

Knlgnts of Columbus, took part<br />

in th* annual outing at Ponvate<br />

Developments thus far wxJd Farms last Saturday afternoon,<br />

indinxte, the local chairman as was to be expected, "swellagam"<br />

states, that an even greater number<br />

ttow was had by all.<br />

of locals would be at Sea The feature event of<br />

Oirt than in any previous year. •ite/noon's program, a special<br />

It is also the Intent of many people<br />

matcn mtie race between Wilvate<br />

to make the Journey oy pri-<br />

item "Previous" Brophy and<br />

car. Train tickets are btint<br />

given free of any charge to those<br />

John X. OToole was not run off,<br />

as OToole was unable to make<br />

who wish them, and the ootnmitfcte<br />

Is welcoming requnst* to ran an exhibition race against'<br />

an appear e. However Brophy<br />

the tickets.<br />

John "Mike" Nolan, In which<br />

Brophy broke all existing re-<br />

NeordJ.<br />

An event which was expected<br />

to be secondary in importance<br />

to ihe foot race, proved to be<br />

the most exciting of tho afternoon,<br />

namely the raisin cake<br />

eating contest. Janes "Trolley<br />

Oar" Birmingham, city champion<br />

since childhood, completely<br />

out^ate his opponent, C.<br />

Francis Ryan, In spite of the<br />

fact that Ryan trained for many<br />

weeks in •nticlpVtlon of lifting<br />

the crown.<br />

During the ktter pert of the<br />

I afternoon after delicious refreshoourt<br />

m#o» itrved by tilt skHkd hand<br />

here.<br />

The Hoffman All Stan hail<br />

from Trenton and bave won<br />

twenty one games in twenty-1<br />

sale.<br />

Mate afeeet AM<br />

At the time of tbe CM1 War there<br />

eight start, this*M« coming)<br />

were more sheep than ptopte to tbt<br />

were<br />

out on top In the laet fourteen j people and today there art<br />

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