PAGE TWO THB SOUTH ABIBOY CIT1ZBN THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1954</strong> LOOKING BACK 20 YEARS ISSUE OF AUGUST 2*. 1934 Tao Catholic Club decided «t a speclil nfoetlng of the club in St. Marys Guild Hall Tuesday evening, to produce a musical comtay during the latter part of 8epianber or the first week in "October. Joseph Vail was appointed as director and chair mjm ci a committee and he will be auisted by Richard M Mack, Jr.. Nick Chullli, James Me- Gulrn. James R. ChuUli, John Fttantgan and James 9a: ante of the theatrical production plans for the fall dance were abandoned' Those "who lecall "King's Capers" produced by the Catholic Cluo two years ago will undoubtedly be much discussed match between the sharpshooter* of the two the Pednsytoftnla Railroad annountes. The work, of which local pistol pointers 484 to 412. departments was won by the electrification of its lines thru AH members of the local team this city Is a part, is being finano«l by P.W.A. funds. Juetfcs Porgotson made sr< aver. with the exception of Police It *s estimated toy railroad and]age wore better than 75. Reanxiais to secure seats Tor this years effort. The show as yet uiueleoted, will probably bo a tunwful comedy, with loreiired popular music and dances. The entire cast, including the'fomalt roles, will consist of members of the dub. At Tuesday evening's meeting a de'iriou* repast was served by chefs James Coan, Bill Bulman, Joe Carroll, Bob Casey and Joe Keeuiui. The menu consisted of kinds of sandwiches, potato salad and watercoffee, melon. With a diligently working committee In charge, thr local delegation to the Moore-Dill outlnj at 6ea Girt tomorrow 1* expected to number approximately Aye hundred. It was reported this morning. eouacttmanlc oanrttOate iu the Second Ward, who heads the outing committee in this city has stated that he has distributed more than three hundred tickets at te present tin wi'l that requests for two hundred more will be filled. The trains will leave this city at noon fully adorned with banners appropriate to the occasion. John P. McOuire. Democratic candidate for Mayor, hts been Invited to attend a luncheon at ihe New Monmouth Hotel Spring Lake, as the guest of Hon. Prank Hague, Nabon?) Democratic Commlttpemaii and will be on hand at Sea Oirt to officially welcome the local delegation. Mr. McOuire hw* brrauged for the local people to meet the county and state candldjatis, and will act as aide-de-camp to the kcal committee. Lee. of No. 10 thd Bowery New York sang two different soxus during his short stay within the confines of the city Tu»idty evening. Driving up to the corner of Bterens avenue and Main street, where Patrolman, Kvlst was on duty at the traffic light, be disregarded the signal and attempted to pass. Officer Kvlst called his attention to the mistake ant Staff I«e sang out his objections to the officer and wlpn be had Hung the wrong aoorr, offer-1 ad the bluecoat * bribe. "Come over to polloe with me," sang out Officer Kvlst of Tommy Downs, the memand although Sing Lee sang a ben adjourned to the dining btuoa bong, It did no food. bail to partake of a complete 61nj Lee pleaded goUty In dinner, following which abort sing eong manner when breug&t talks were given by Francis P. Into court and Recorder Forgotson sang out as Sing Lee stood Ahainnan of the affair. Coan «ad John Connors, Sr., before him "You're fined ten dollars and three dollars court costs." More than 12,000 furloughed railroad men art workinu on its electrification taferovemenU and equipment buttdug program, The SayrevlUe polloe held their first shoot on the new ranee In that borough Friday and the local cops went up and snowed them bow to use it. The Government officials tt>at at oorder Schmitt of SayrevlUe was leas; 36,000 s men have been hlfn man with an avenge of ft gtonm employment on the railroad and In Industry as the result The shooting was in four c)aases: tlow fire at ten yards, timer*, of the Improvement work fire At IS yards; rapid fire at IS and orders for materials and yards and rapid fire at silhouette supplies lor the Job already targets. placed In American markets approximate IU.900,000. Tlu individual avenges of the local cops were: Rogers, 01 1-2; Kvitft 86 1-2; O'Connor, 86; At the meeting of Joel Parker M0U7 63 1-3; Bloodgood. 7§; Council, Jr., O. U. A. M. tonight plans will be made for a fortyfourti Chief Quinkn, 79 1-2. Recorder Forgotson, 70. anniversary oelebration The SayrevlUe cops scores: to take plaoe In the council I Olson, 93 1-2; Frischk&ocht, 93 rooms on Friday evening, Sept. [1-2; Visnieskl, 66 1-3; Uriel 61; 4th. Rhai'can, 49; Keegan, M 1-2. NfrjotlatToni are under way "Luke" Phillips, >Bt. Mary's baseball coach and director of the local Junior. Baeebail League, has picked his team from local public and Bt Mary* High Sohool stars, Stratum and Henry Conroy will handle the mound assignment with Hoffman high school ace and Chinsky behind fee bat. Nonnan Morgan will play first base, Lagoda second, P»vtch shortstop and Johnson third base. F. Morgan wUl tako care of left field; Ryan centerfleld and Uarklns right field with "Bud" Plemlno and MoLoughlln as utility men. Another duck pin record was shattered this week at the Y. M. C. A. when the with X. Morris, M. E. Clayton and 2. Hanson established a new high score of 531 pins in their third game against the Lucky Strikes. T.ie Hardly Abies still hold the league leadership with thirtyone victories and eight defeats while the Knights crowd them dose*? with Jl victories and 9 By INtZ GERHARD—ANS LOUISE ALLBRITTON, who stars In NBC-TV's new daytime aerial, "Concerning Miss Marlowe," has had a career that is a story in Itself. Blonde and beautiful, she was starring in movies when she met Charles Collingwood, the news commentator on a blind date. She married him, went with him to Washington three years lat- , and d became one of the city's top ten hostesses. In the past year, in New York, she has done guest shots on many TV dramatic series and appeared on panel shows. She also played the lead in a Broadway play when the star went on vacation. HUSBAND AND WIFE —Tyrone Power and Linda Christian will appear together in a film for the first time in their screen careers. The film "The Stalk" is a technicolor^ and Coap Productions' first for Columbia release. defeats. The High Rollers occupy third place and the Ram- "YOU ARE THERE," CBS-TV serIe » h « won hono biers fourth. The Aces are hi fifth place, the Lucky Strikes in aixth, the Hawks in seventh and return to the fall schedule. Walter the Rainbows In the cellar. I CronkUe again Is seen as the key council arrives at It's n«w»man when forty-fourth annlvereary regarded as one of the leading units future. Tue first opportunity afforded ing CBS report- for another match In th« neaz ""•""* be calls in leadof tha order in the state. Growth Mayor Charles T. Mason since en to re-create since Its establishment has been I bis election 21 months ago to famous events Ou/Jng almost every daylight cut A vote directly affecting £ K ? 3 ? steady and today it Is in eplend-. hour during the past week the lects for coming the affairs of South Amboy taxid ananclal condition with • "Y" tennis courts bava. been * program^ inpayers oame on Tuesday night. dude membership equal to that of r< TheTreaoccupied by players In the various tournaments being run off. Common Council, when a 2-2 l*horoa Land Run," "The Return » oame daring a- session of the son of Aaron Burr," 'The Okmany councils in tamer eltta Danng the put yea*', the In the mixed doubles Mi&s C. tie vote resulted In a new fire ofU1 y*«»." "TheGreat Adventure growln has been almost phenominx.l and large cHss iu\ti»- ated MUs Veronica Weachun of Rome." Leading television and Buckaiew and Fred Rose elimin- of Marco Polo" and 'The Burning truck question. The way Mayor cast bis vote to break the Broadway actors" and actresses Uon* were a naoatUly feature Donald Heed, Jr. by the tie T/M1 eventually eost the tax- comprise the cuts for these enterpayers of this city approximately talning re-enactments of history. the past, , winter. It was sea* of ; 7-e and «*4. the only Junior Older unit in The fken's f singles wjtilcnj 18,<strong>26</strong>0 for what naif the governing body believe* is a luxury, the county to report member, started Augi»t Ut and will be arid by -it—. 1 - . opened with a banquet tendered recent Hoffman Day celebration | the City Treasurer at private to iho rollers. More than twenty-five members of the local council, Knlgnts of Columbus, took part in th* annual outing at Ponvate Developments thus far wxJd Farms last Saturday afternoon, indinxte, the local chairman as was to be expected, "swellagam" states, that an even greater number ttow was had by all. of locals would be at Sea The feature event of Oirt than in any previous year. •ite/noon's program, a special It is also the Intent of many people matcn mtie race between Wilvate to make the Journey oy pri- item "Previous" Brophy and car. Train tickets are btint given free of any charge to those John X. OToole was not run off, as OToole was unable to make who wish them, and the ootnmitfcte Is welcoming requnst* to ran an exhibition race against' an appear e. However Brophy the tickets. John "Mike" Nolan, In which Brophy broke all existing re- NeordJ. An event which was expected to be secondary in importance to ihe foot race, proved to be the most exciting of tho afternoon, namely the raisin cake eating contest. Janes "Trolley Oar" Birmingham, city champion since childhood, completely out^ate his opponent, C. Francis Ryan, In spite of the fact that Ryan trained for many weeks in •nticlpVtlon of lifting the crown. During the ktter pert of the I afternoon after delicious refreshoourt m#o» itrved by tilt skHkd hand here. The Hoffman All Stan hail from Trenton and bave won twenty one games in twenty-1 sale. 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