HED BANK REGISTER

VOLUME LXn, NO. 4. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939. PAGES 1T( Conference Held In Boys Accidentally Eisner Company Hesse Awarded Willejr Resigns From ; Shoot Eatontown Man Fined; Ban For Road Contract In Holmdel Committee Police* Chief- Harry N.. Kirbegard Joseph A, Tllton, Democrat, chair Appeal Filed Itt o( Eatontown gave final warnings to man of the Holmdol township com- The Methodist Church parents and children In the borough 3 Years Asked RumsonBorough mittee, has received tho- resignation this week not to purchase or use of Harry S," Wijiey "of Centervlile, B. B. guns as they are prohibited by Republican, from the committee. Mr. law. Ruling of Administrator Low Bid Was $2,669— Willey has served, two three-year This action was takes after two School Election Departments Submit Reports- terms on the committee and has Eatontown youths, Jack Frailer and to Be Appealed—Back To Improve Ward Lang year and one-halt of his third term Ernest Whelan of Clinton street, ac- to servo. Mr. Tllton told The Reg- Officials, Committees Named cidentally shot Theodore Wolcott, of Pay for Employees —Other Matters later yesterday that a special meet- the same street, with a B. B. gun. Ing of the committee would be held Mr. Wolcott made a complalat • j' . . * • soon to act upon the resignation. In Middletown against the use of such guns and The SIgmund Eisner company was : Charles Hesse of Leonardo was The recent church conference of awarded a contract at Thursday Mr. Willey In a letter to Mr. Tll- tbe Red Bank Methodist church, Gaonra Lovrtt. Hi» Xlttnor Morrii. Mrs. Chief Kirkegard confiscated the guna. ordered to pay a fine of *2»,74S for a C Bonn. No Ones were Imposed on the boys violation of the public contracts act night's meeting of the Rumson may- ton said that afteVcareful consider- held last week, was the first meeting ForaUra'Misstate—Under committee

stantly at wqrk, trying to impose new Margot White, Miss Helen Hol- Annual Gun And forms of taxation which, if they were 100 Attend Dance brooke, Warren Aekerman, - Miss Fair Haven Groups It's In Monmouth Couiity put Into effect, would act to discour- Harriet Crane, J. Upshur Moore- age prospective now industrial enter- At Beach Club head, Donald Andrews, Mr. and Has Luncheon - \i;.' Mine Practice ;'. v prises. •.. About 100 members of the Sea Mrs. Nicholas O. Rutgers, Jr, An- Member* of the Fair Haven\V, The point that is continually Bright Beach club and their guests drew Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs.en's Democratic club held ttwlr-j Active Program All missed by those -who claim new taxes danced Saturday evening "to the mu- Marshall Geer, nual summer luncheon at Ujo, T are needed is that a vigorous cam- slo of Mark Powers. Among those ine Grill, Anbury Park, Friday,'^ Week at Fort Hancock paign of economy /throughout New present' Were Miss Sally Parsons, of Heart Attack. Attending were Mrs. Mtchai Jersey's state and local governments William Pindiay, George Oldhan, Jacobs, Mrs. August Wulflnjf,'• Headquarters battery, 'Seventh would eliminate any possible excuse Edward M. Crane, Jr., Miss Pruo Edward M. Mernln, 81, of Long Walter B. Connor, Mrs. ~ Coast artillery is conducting Its an-for new sources of revenue. There White, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. McKIm, Branch, died Saturday at his Tiome Harm, Mrs. Elizabeth Ml Is not one department of government, Lars Potter, C. J, MacGuIre, Jr., 1 nual service mine practice at Fort of a heart attack. He was first Mrs J. Harry Robertson, Mtt, . Hancock this week. Loaded mines stato or local, that could not reduco Manton Metcalf, Sd, Miss Leslie stricken on the previous Sunday. Its expenditures If it knew It had to.Caesar, Hadden Smith, Mils Audrey Applegate and Mrs. Julia flweew have been planted within- the area Mr.. Mernln had conducted a. grocery 1 •• •»' 'i* -1'j beginning 1,200 yards south of Sandy Economy through the control of ex- Haaler, Russell Hurd, Peter Bchr, store tho past 18 years, He la -sur- Hook Point light and' extending to penditures is the only safe and sure •Edward A. Hurd., -Jr., Joseph C. vived by a widow, one son and two The mean annual rainfall • 300 yards south of Sandy Hook light way to tax control. Hoagland. 3r., Porter Caesar, Miss daughtors. entire globe la 36 Inches. and extending; west from tho shore line 1,800 yards. The line of mines la approximately 2,000 feet long and Is suitably marked by buoys: and the area is being patrolled continuously while the mines are down. ';-,.. MNOW The area is very dangerous to boats and for the remainder of the month a" test group of mines will be main- -A tained In the same area. These test mines do not contain explosives, and them is no danger other than the pos- WHY we <{ud oM/i sibility of the fouling of anchors or propellers. Another'area for. firing designated for practieo thin week is bounded on the north by a lino from Sandy Hook light to Scotland lightship, 15,000 INSURED. INCOME SHARES / yards in, length, and on tho south by a Una running directly east from We Know of No Other Investment Which .Offers So Many Advantages for Our ^Surplus Navcsink light, 10,000 yards in length. .... 1st: EVERY MEMBER'S account with the Red Bank Building This area' Is unsafe for shipping due •iV to firing of scacoast guns, which be- and Loan Association is INSURED up to $6,000 through gan Monday morning and which will the Federal Savings and Loan: Insurance Corporation, a he concluded Saturday. $118,000,000 agency of the United States Government. Monday and Tuesday tho practieo MAUD MULLER ON A SUMMER DAY was devoted td antiaircraft machine 2nd: EVERY MEMBER may DOUBLE or even TRIPLE (see the a •rakedthomeadbwa sweet > with )iay. But on the rich, fields or Monmouth county men with rakps and gun-diving target, Tuesday afternoon chart) the earnings paid on other safe types of investments, balers drawn by tractors gatherimuch of this crop so important to the flno stock-on Monmouth farms. and early evening there was a prac- because INSURED INCOME SHARES pay consistently Most people are astonished to learn that the money value of hay harvested in Monmouth runs well over tice of. three-Inch antiaircraft gun. HIGHER dividends. $650,000 a year. There are some 3,000. acres in alfalfa and 14,000 In mixed hay-clover, timothy and'other Yesterday morning the antiaircraft : machine gun target practice was con- 'grasses. ....'• . ',••.• - • ' , 3rd: EVERY MEMBER is assured of the availability of invested tinued and yesterday afternoon the A comparatively now practice on Monmouth dairy farms is to mix.a first cutting of alfalfa with seeded moneys since MEETING WITHDRAWALS PROMPTLY mixed hay and extra pasture growth, malting"a rich1 grass silage. In the last two years many Monmouth 155 millimeter gun, three-inch anti- couhty/silos have been filled with this mixture.'• aircraft gun and antiaircraft machine is one of the requirements ofUie Federal Corporation. The, picture above was snapped this June in a field, near Tennent. With It really should go a picture of gun were used. This morning the the 'modern hay-gathering machinery used-on so. many farms, particularly the baler which picks up on one antiaircraft machine gun, the eight- STUDY TillS TABLE inch railway rifles, subcallber; tho side the hay as it lies in the field and throws It out on the other side In tightly wire-bound bales. This Actual KnrnlnjjB at Various rtttes year's hay crop was not heavy, on account of lack of rain but, for the same reason. It dried well and there 155 millimeter gun and the antiair For Example PtrcBntagt was little of the-usual loss occasioned by excess moisture after cutting. craft machine gun were used In prac- ol 1 3 4 8- tice. This afternoon at one o'clock Take $1,000 Year Yrora Years Yours You If ' . ' i' MONMOUTH COUNTY PRESS ASSOCIATION. ftn4 again this _. evening, at seven Is Our Current o'clock there will be a practieo of Annual Batb Average Hats VAN MATER'S COWS LEAD. with a 39.6 pound fat average, the thrce-lnoh antiaircraft gun, tho $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 while E. T. TomUnson's herd ijf_S,0 Local Folks Featured eight-Inch" railway rifles, subcallber P.D. VanMater's herd of 35 Jer-Guernsey's at Brldgeton, milked 1 and service; the 12-inch rifles and Bcttcr-trian-Avcrage The quarterly magazine "Contact, the antiaircraft machine gun, Tomor- $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 sey* on. his farm at Marlboro aver- twice a day, was fifth with a 39.3 issued by employees of the Jersey aged -50.7 pounds of butterfat last pound average. row morning at 8:45 and again at Trlpl« the Central Power & Light company, fea- -ltr3urthere-iw!H—bo—continuance—of - month-and-galned—flrat-plaoe^-on :Davld^B«ir

Now Jersey's efforts to sllmulato in- ; Men who send us their suits Couria In Sorlnl I'eveloliment to lie held • • . •- ..>-' "" . lit the Trenton HtaU Teutfhcra College. dustrial expansion. LIGHT ITSELF—All.burner»V«vefl'bven and for Sanitoning never find the It was decided that delegates to Thes.e proposals for new taxes, or fabric harsh and stiff around the September 7 meeting would be 'broadening the tax tiane" como from broiler, light automatically. No stoop; no f iqult, no matches. the trouser fences. - Mrs, Hendrleknon, wlio 1A thn coun- a number ol sourcea, They come from cil's official representative to the special legislative commissions that • Perspiration soils never become "set." Super finish- State Federation, the olhor officers recommend some form of ni-w taxcn KEEP KITCHEN COOI>-Hesvy insulation ing results in the feel and appearance of newness. and the project committee members. rather than a sound plan lo adjust All other members are urged to make governmental expenses to fit pitscnt to imprison hesi, Cook the food and not the Phone us for prompt service. the effort to attend. sources of Income. They como from cook. ' ' •> A rjiicfltlnnnftlrft rntlllrri "Know Individual officials who hnvr. pet Your Community" wan dUtrlbutrd plans which they offer as a "cure-oil" and Mliis Butters dlncusiicrl with the for New Jcrsny'a financial Illn, Again, SMOKELESS DOUBLE-QUICK BROILING council the advLsoblllty of having n they come from Individuals who iwk —Lirge broiler and oven preheat fast. Cook * TEL. 2800 member from each community In the favor from tho puhllc by promlHlnff evenly. Can't smoke; county endeavor to fill out the quct- reduction* In real 'stale tn.irn, full. tlonnaire no that both the council Ing, however, to offer evldcncn that and the home demonstration RRent replacement taxea hive permanently COOK EXACTLY EVERY TIME—Nogueis, would havit definite find VAlunble In- reduced property taxes In any state ing. No peeking. Maintains exact temperature, formation to hfllp in formuintlng pro- that has experimented with them. grams for future work. Signtls when cooking is done. Saves food. SUITS ThcBo scheme* mtmt bn rejected \ty Following » put lurk luncheon, taxpayer* »» undtsulrable In all Ink- COATS - plan* for full work were outlined. payers, lame or •mall, Industrial or Suggestions for type* of rnrrtlnjjn individual. Tho search for funds to Buy a CP Gas Range and get a handsome 6-plm PLAIN DRESSES 95 nd topics to bo rnnNl'tnrril were dig- provide for, unemployment relief la ensued nnrl thr flnnl progrnm will ho often vued aa »n argument to Juxllfy Prices art surprisingly low. Monthly aluminum Better Cooking Range Set at no extra costl submitted nt the full mMlln«. It was tho creation of new taxca, Thla renii- voted that tha tint meeting of '.ho .onlng> la a fallacy, bccauai. If Indu*- way leu than you think. council would lm on Oclolmr Ik In- trlea ijrn hirajuet] with nddltloniil tnx •tend of October 4, levies, reduced proflta, (lrcrrurd pro. Mra. Walter C. Hull nt. A ductton, lower wn'nr/t mid layoffs sro gava A very IntPrrslinft ifport un Ihe lojjlcal comcqiiRncc. Itrcenl je. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. recent trip to I/imlon to attend tha porta of ilfcllnlnK lellrf null In New fourth Triennial mi-HIng nt the A»- aey provo how rtulr-kly rrnplny- Your (Ina Company, Telephone Red Banh lMW aocfMrd Country Women of tho Inxpnyrra its nnrtr-MiaWe |n all Inx- LEON'S World." Mr«. Hull riA'i'mnny Inter- SPECIAL GAS RATE FOR AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATING AND REFRIGERATION mem R»ln« rllialpsio Inn nerd* for ntlnu picture" anil "inivchlrn of h'r unemploynient relief. Rug ' Ivory trip, which took her «l«o to Holland, Belgium iwrl r«rl«.' It Is unfortunate thai Iho »(«,t/if« nfforts to ar.curri n«w InduaUl'a i» Shampooing Laundry threatened by thoan who want to Tune In On The Announced. crMte now tatrs. New Jei«»y apnnda Mr, and Mra. cl>aili<« Ortimwald thou»«nd< of dollar* annually lo nil 70-78 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. of Atlonwoo hnvn announced in* « tlKo Dm al«l«'< Inilinlrlnl advant- "WOMAN'S FORUM" ««g»mciit uf tfirlr ilmifililpr, K, ««»«, alrtMlnK freedom from oppre* nlvc atatn lauillnn, while at tha imtii with MARTHA MOORE, WCAP lli4S A. M. Daily Except Sundayi to Krrd MscMnhon of I'Ulnfl'M. Nc ",«•» • dad hit b«»n set for tho wedding lima I ha n«w Ux advocates «r« e iFoui* - - RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20", 1989. shall, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrina, Mr. and lira, John Hawkins, Mr. Evening Group and Mrs. Edgar V. Denlse, Mr. and K.L. NHJ5ON VISIT HISTORIC NEW JERSEY~No,41 Mrs. William O. Sherwood, Dr. and X«ylns; . Stufaeiiig . Finishing Weather Reduces Holds Dance Mrs.: George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. .^__^__wn^_^_VT.B/EARLE HORTER '• ' _ ' •.. Charles P, Irwta, Jr., Or. and Mrs. Hardwood Floors LaWrtnce A. Burdge, Mr. and Mrs. More Than SO Attended Harold Botkln, Mr, and Mrs. I* Bnmson Bowt UtUe Silver, N. i Isidte'sPotato Crop Byron Toumans, Mr, and Mrs. Boss —Held at Old Orchard King, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, Misses Phone B. B. tStt-% h. B. 771 < Virginia Chasey, Emily Hale, Helen V —More-than 40 couples attended the Maoa, Harriet Taylor, Pearl Good- $-' Yield Will Be 2,400,000 Bushels t dance held Saturday night at the ridge, Agnes Dougherty, Butb Chal- ENJOY A SiA-BREEZY i fif 'ft Old Orchard Country club, Eaton- lenger, Evelyn Porter,\ H. Under Last Year-Other Crop Reports '•MiS town, by the evening group of the Rogers, Margaret Magee, Marie Red Bank Woman's club. Mrs. Jamef Werdenbacker and Dorothy Peters, EVENING SAIL idLafLi VanNoitrand was' general chairman. Kenneth Thornton, Wllllani Barrett, The agricultural outlook In Newbushels, harvested In ^ F • .-, Fat Catano's orchestra played for James J. Collins, Richard J. Rogers, my, which has been unsatlafac- 199,000 bushels, the average Annual £*/"' dancing. Jr., Raymond Foster, Joseph M. dus to unfavorable weather Attending .were Mr. and Mrs. SI- Clayton, Jr., Dr, Philip L. Costa, the beginning of the season Up production for the ten-ye*r 'period, Walter Dorhn, Thomas QlUlgan and 1928-1937.' .'- • ••.-,...• , m ston Combs, Dr. and Mrs. James about the mlddle-of June, Is bc- m - VanNoitrand, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Harold Lartaud. TO NEW YORK ig more encouraging Heavy . Farm Wajes and tabor. X. A itti P. Schaeffer, Mr, and Mrs. Edward . which occurred during the last The supply of farm labor on July Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ben- and return t__.. 'of Juno and tbe first week in 1st was estimated at 92 per cent of 9svce Bectton Cost $11,561. ?',v • w nett, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schill- HJuly, stimulated the growth of the a normal and the demand at 87 per is ing, Mr, and Mrs. Noel Lartaud, Mr. The\ recent special election on the "J&r ^plants, and the present situation Is cent of a normal'resulting In a po- Mm and Mrs. Robert L, Cadman, Mr. horse taclng amendment cost 111,581 Inconsiderably better than a month tential farm labor supply of 105 per 1 and Mrs. Roger Arndall, Mr. andIn Monmouth county, according to %&go. Of course, due to a poor start, cent, as compared with 102 per cent Mrs. John Lemon, Mr. and Mrs, Sid- figures released from the office of tWHIOHT DIHHH SMIS •^the condition of the crops now is not on the same date'last year. ney McLean, Mr. and Mrs, William Edgar I. Vahderveer, county clerk Eviry dar. Dalldoua II25 din. W'as promising as it was at the same The following table shows the aver- Egolf, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie of elections. The full sum was paid nar a«rved on thli trip—«uo « \m JUlme'last year. age prices paid to different classes of Smith, Mr. and. Mrs. h. Gray Mar- by the atatt. ; .-. •:•','•'.. V • • • . carl* and bar aerylee. V . Btrawberrles and green peas har- farm labor on July J, 1937, and com- B K-Vested during the period of dry parative figures-for July 1, 4088, • as *»-»Jv-,.J. V,' ,- , 11.00 Bound Trip' Weekdays &i*eather yielded only about one-half, reported* b your correspondents; '11,11 Round Trip Sundays F as compared with last year' crop. BY THE.MONTH Leave AtlanUn HUhlandi pier ^'.Approximately 100,000 crates o' Without 6:00 P. II. Weekday.—4:65 P.M., str»wb«rri«s and 100,000 bushels of With Bo»rd Board ' Sundaya 'm'grten peas were picked' this year, as July 1, li's'a' m.50 • 14.01) Sttcitllow PtfnfarGwfit July 1, 1DII8 9S.I0 55.05 f'J* i'compared with 3*0,000 crates of MOONLIGHT SAIIS t strawberries and 188,000 bushels of fiX THE DAY! The Without ' Speppepd aa.. xooustlxooustlc cTcoins 'danclos f --green peas harvested In 1838- |Q|Q« Bwlnsl y tonca of U n S^ S'. Sid^Sio v tl> Bo" Beard f, production of asparagus amounted to ai.87 IJ.«0 Hook.Orcheatra W««di;i only). i-shout 1,336,000 down bunches, or x, m» ...... , 1.87 J.4I M.OO Round Trip WEEKDAYS I,KID „..,..... htll8,000 dozen bunohes more than in Liberty Hall, Elizabeth •1.25 Round Trip SUNDAYS ' LT, Adutic HishUiuls Pitt,. Liberty Hill, Wilt in 1772,-by William Living-', United States, married the granddaughter of kj92OSd63} '& ,The antlolpaUd harvest of field Physicians Donate Viiit out display of theie and othtl P,''corn will be about 8,845,000 bushels or ston, then a NoJt.Ydrk lawyer, aiid afterwards Livingston, the daughter of Susannah Livingston ncuiM BMIY timna TO Ntw tottc linearly «50,000 bushels less than in. diitinctlve. Rock of Afei raamo- .Revolutionary Governor of New Jersey and dele- and John Clevcs Symmei. During the Revolution riali. Altheufh inexpemive, the> This Is the delishtful, a«a*breex7 war P19J8. Wheat also Is lagging in pro- Much Medical Care gate to the Constitutional Convention. It is located the house was pillaged by the British and soon after have the added beauty and protec- to New.lYprk «w W* »Uit» the -•.Juctlon, this year's harvest being World'! Fair. Go br conntctios uaiu " raboutl,144,000 bushels, or nearly on Morris Avenue, Elizabeth and i» still occupied the war pasted from the hands of the Livingston . tion o< the Blue-Tone, finiih. The ot motor coaches, or drive your car to Estimate Is $20,000,000 as a residence by the Kean family. The house was . family.,It waslater owned by Lord Holingbrook Rock of Ajei mtmorial you teleot AtlwiiC Hl.hUn3l Pier. Bond ' ~~ laOOjOOlrbuibeU below the 1938 crop. !a fuannteed for all tine. Sandr Koelc and anlor a si ,iTh« yield of tune hay will amount to given its name'at the outbreak of Hostilities with and finally by Susan Livingston Kean, great-grand- alsbtatclas aail to-. New Yptn . •'about 308,000 tons, as compared with Worth for 193? Our complete facilities are voura return. Free Pukins rlsht oa the Pi England. In April, 1774, Sarah, the eldest daughter mother -of former, U. S. Senator Hamilton Kcan of —and coniulution li'welcomed. Partial low m ^887,000 tona cut last year. The condl- New Jersey. She modernized the residence but did . LearLOTS e Atlantic Hiih. of Livingston, was married to John Hay, then »• lands Pier WEEK- of pastures Is only 60 per cent It is estimated that New Jersey not alter its appearance She also changed the name Cot norms,), against 81 per cent at the New York lawyer and afterwards' first Chief DAYS: 6:09 bylslclsfls will dpnate more than 30 Justice of the United State* Supreme Court. loUrsinsi. -''ssjflt, time in HW. The prospects million dollars worth of medical ser- For rear pronctlcn faolftijiwirt corn ar» good. Approxi- vices In 1639 to persons unable to pay William Henry Harrison, ninth'President of the iVnr Jtrii) Council, Stall Unit, Trnltm EVERY ROCK • OP * ' ' IM,8*0,000 earn of sweet corn AGES MEMORIAL for_thos! gerylces, This_wlll Apprpfc BEARS THIS 8BAL harvested this year. Tho imatcalmpst 14,000' worth of services ttthld in lh« itom. SPECIAl ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS m Is below normal and only per physician. EVERY DAY M.25 Round Trip "Bushel* will be harvested. in the postal aetiip, of' Hatay Cor nearby. There they took an oath This estimate Is contained In the G«td 9»lng and rtturnins HIM 4uy. will yield 1,808,000 AIcKandrotta.) not to "separate as a representative FremAiiaiitilcHishl«ndi,BHyiewATW white potato crop final report of. the survey of the netd One of two things Is now likely body till a constitution had been Itom. Water Witch, H|*hjand>. j adveraelybyvdry •weath- and supply of medical care conduoted > happen. Either Hatay's postal lahliad Beach, NaveainE Bead by the MedloaJ Boolety lof'N^W'Jer- established on solid foundation." tocm.odit, StvBn'aht, Uooudu. ' total production of this Stamps event ;Happenrd"JUnsr207Tr89r Iford, Port Montnoiith, Kcsmbutv sey-and-ltt-component-county: medi- i Beach r ly by. Turkey j or Hatay will Issue Within a month the revolution was |||f WV W»» W"~» JF ' ^ " " cal societies, during the last year, The bushels, or z,«o,ooo bueheis estimate does not'include the value INTHENEWS . definitives to displace: tho overprint- well under way, partly as a result JASTIKN STANDARD TIM! tHOWNHOWN I , ed provisional! now in circulation. of the oath. an in 1988. There will be ap-of free maternity service, the figures e^rjy the AT rwfuri ttmcf* Long Branch Monument Co., Inc. •prorrfflitely 9,011,000 bushels of New; for this category of service being too Alexandretta first came to tho at- *J«r»*y tomatoes on the market and tention, of philatelists last year. Incomplete to permit their Inclusion. Germany has banned Slovakia's Supported by Merchants, Locust Ave. & Wall St., West Long Branch " 100'tons of tomatoes delivered to Syria overprinted 28 stamps with The Red Bank- Register Is sup- ; owning factories; Fruit pro* Seventeen per cent of ibl •. total latest philatallo offering, ai might 'Sanjelc d'Alexandretta" (District of norted bv local as woll as out-of' - . • Telephone Long Branch 3567. number of visits made by a, repre- havo been expected, The stamp de- •rs. good. sentative, grqpp-ofpbyilolaii* during Alexandretta.) Later In the year, ;own business men, Advertisements S.SANDY HOOK JWSI-UWI prloes received by egp plote formtr OenertI Milan Stefanlk, B«presented by . ( „...,.„. .- •».,-,_-,4(jj( wlr( fra, after "Turkey's, President Ataturit appearing reuularlv tell th« story.— OMUTIP atMUW «KT»U tW«0M T» on th« average BJI per pn« we«Jt,fl( O Cieohoelovak hero, wearing a French died, five of the stamps received a' Advertisement GEORGE HUGHES — ULAN MttOlJSOD .„,. than during Juno, 1983,viaiu. More than 6,100 pbyslolens uniform. lecond overprint, to commemorate of grain*, and tame bay de-were, sskekdd >t to preeent a resume of Oeneral Stefanlk was killed In an the death. their pr»otle» during thU one week, alrplani acoldent In 191». The stamp ..S 8.8 per otnt and egn 1,181 physicians returned quesUonalre ' meat 14,9 per cent. On forms. These 1,183 dootori reported Mew French Isiuek. the prloes ot vege* 16,070 free oflloe and home oslll for France this year has been one of the week. They also reported 1,985 the world's most prolific Issuers of operative procedures performed dur- postals and aaml-postals, and now ing tbe week for whleh they received 1 It appears the deluge, has just start ALL OVERNEWJERSEY \ ^qtaW-WWto (AH C~P>. no payment. .'iii U^Afi' :•.'';"!- Wi preliminary estimate of the ed. Crucial events ot the French Wi prelimiay t0 Mi t From these figures an estimate was &.••?'/» ft * totatl l awa?lanteltd y * potatoepotatoess made of the amount of rtrvlce given SethitM s yttoK It M,00M000 acteit , as comparedd. throughout the year by 4,(80 physic- p with 64,000 acres harvested in 1938. ians ID active practice In New Jersey. I* The condition of the crop on July 1st To this estimate was added the value sates a yield of about 146 bushels of services given to ward cases in 75 10 VI N 'J K A P 0 :•> T A YOU mmmFROM „».. acre and a total production of general", hospitals of tho state. "(8,120,000 bushels, as compared with The titlmete for the year, is broken was to be a 20th anniversary com- 'j.'lO,530,000 bushels harvested In 1938 mimoratlve. ' Before his death, Br, down si follows; Edouard Banes, Prof. Thomas Mas- jand 7,818,900 bueheis, the average an- StKitlmattm d totaall frafrau offitoOle** anad Fnual production for the ten-year per- hom« 4,180 phraUlans aryk and he formed the triumvirate iod, 192J-19ST. > i [In ane yjsr IMJse|,l, America. It commemoratos the fa- 1 1 condition Indicates 150 bushels, the The report states that "the attend- V average yield per acre, and a total dark blue; 60h., olive-green; 1 Kc, mous "Oath of the Tonnls Court'' ing physician.or surgeon In our hos< brown-violet; and 3Ko., blua-gray (Serment du, Jau de Paumo") and v production of ,6,900,000 bushels. pltala receives no pay for his work 5 and brown. reproduces a painting by tho clas- ' Potatoes, Swwet. and responsibility for the care of sic. French painter, Jacques Dnvld, ' The area planted to sweet potatoes ward cases. Many patients recelv- doplctlng tho ovont. ng.this free service actually bellevo Shake-Up In Hntay. } this year is estimated at 16,000 seres, After" Louis XVI became irritated ; as compared with 14,000 acres har- that the physician Is being "weir paid." After joining the "Stop-Hitler" with the French Commons, a legis- i, vested |n 1938. The condition of the front, Turkey was glvcrt the north- lative body, nnd bolted tho doors BO • erop on July 1st- was 79 per cent ol Other observations set forth in 1 the report Inolude these: western corner of France's mandate, thnt Its member* could not enter, a normal, Indicating a yield of about Syria, ^hls move promises a change the mombers went to n tennis cour -- 116 bushels per acre and a total pro- "There ia a feeling that hoeplta! 4 ductlon of 1,726,000 bushel", as Q0m- facilities for the average price pa. pared With 1,470,000 bushels harveat- tlent are Inadequate and should be In '.. ' ed In 1938 and 3,078,909 bushels, the creased by additional facilities In the average annual production for the form of moderately prioed semi-pri- "• ten-ye»r period, 1928-1937, vate hospital beds," .Hospital Inauranca is favored by ; Field Corn. physicians as a solution of the hos- h The acreage of all Held corn this pital problem for the lo\y lnconv year Is estimated at 185,000 acred, as group. Sh-hh-hh-hh • compared with 197,000 acres harvoat- Ifeports from rural areas do not in- <"• ed la 1W8. The, July 1, 1938, condl- dicate that general hospital facilities >i.' tton of the crop Indicates a yield of are inadequate in those areas. • about 87 bushels per acre and a total There appeara to be aoma laok production or 6,846,000 bushela aa facilities' for the care of the ohron- y compared with 7,483,000 bushels har- ically HI. ' vested In 1938 and 7,186,000. bushels, Social service Investigation relating , the average annual production for to hospital facilities, cllnlo practice, the tqn-year period, 1928-1687. and frco private practice, Is Inade- Corn, Sweot, quate. ' ; The soreago planted this spring i» There appears to be some need fo ' 25,800 acres as compared with 22,- addlttdnat public funds for drugs and I 500 acrss harvested ill 1938 and 24,090 medical supplies for home care ot the HUNDREDS OP fine new,st«. aeres, the average yoarly ncrtage Indigent, harvested during the ten-year period, Referring to the.general adequacy , tinns... snappy service... great of medical facilities. In New Jersey , 1928-1937. The condition of tho crop product"... Including that top- r' on July lat waa reported at 84 perthe report states: cent of a normal, Indicating nn avcr- "Within the scope of any reason- rank team, No-Nox Ethyl and . *' age yield of about 4,800 e&rs per acre Ijlu definition o( the term (ada- l' and a total production of 1.238,400 quncy,) tho facilities and their dis- Gulf pride Oil—swing motorists. . ,i hundred! of eara, aa compared with tribution in thin state are adaquate. • 1,102,600 hundreds of ears lurveited Lack ot acceptance ot these faclll- to the Sign of tho Orange Disci t in 1988 and 1,161,000 hundreds of tlea Is the only rauon for any per- i / ears, the average production for the aon in this atate not reoelvlng med- „, ten-year period, 1028-1037. ical caio." i>r Asparagus, Thn Medical Society of New J»raey proposed no specific recommendation. \ On the 18,300 aorea reported lo bn In this report statins; that H pre- ,, bearing In New Jersey this year the ferred |o leave recommendation* to ;., * average yield 'of 138 dozen bunche.ii the New Jersey Health and Welfare y' . (34 lbs, each) per acr* wan reported, Conference Committee appointed by '•. Indicating a total production for this (lavni-nar Mooro to Investigate tho "• -'year ot 1,888,000 dozen 'bunches, an afutuii of medical nnd hoollh cars In * i, compared with, 1,718,000 dozen bunch- the aUte. V es harvested In 1938. Of courae we wouldn't disturb younrjf : In a' preliminary voport of the na, Htiawberrlas, tlonai findings, the American Modi "steeping benuty" just to tell her the daily An average yield per ncro over tho cat Association cited the report of lwth also is nn lmportnnt item, in her life." 1 Whole, state of 60 crate's (34 quarts the Medloal Society of New Jersey US.1"™™ * per crate) of strawberries was, re- as being particularly noteworthy. It LIKCACOUONGULF NO-N ft-Bftrted on July 1st, n« compnrnd with report read, "floinn state medical so .. As the little miss continues to glow, slio JOIN THE SMM 100 crates harvested per ooro hi )05B dalles deserve upcclal mention foi will depend more nnd more on the rofrosh- TO mm THB smA and 88 crates, the average yanrly the services which th«y rendered the , yield per acre tot the tari-yrnr period medlcnl profeaslon of their own stati in: "tonic" of hot- bath. UW8-1917, Tho totnl production on and Df the whole country In making TOWODMLF , ,th* 8400 aores reported li eatlmeled such a summary. Ntw Jersey may ,,,at 190,000 crates, as compered with bn offered as an outstanding ex- {Your bath is tint aid to lovUneti) ' »M,000 crates harvn.tcd In 1938 nnd nmple; Us state rspoit forms a large ' AOO crater, thn average nnnutl volume whleh covers' avary type of DEALERS! durtlon fur (Ho Ion-year |i incillcul pniblfin and lay* the foun |J7, ilallan for further study And for so lutlons where these ere possible." Orecn Vm» for MnrhH. •ve'rac* yield over the whole Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. r,of 40 bu«hela per acre wad ra- Mne Work, Seasonable MOM. The ntglitt'r turn* out all kinds o t. O. Illtnil, ftUimgor id on July lit, Indicating a tout job printing, furnishing fine quality) tfetlon on the 3,600 iori» of 100,. and mod workmanship at rsasonabl *V*U, M oomp»r«d with 180,000 prlote.—AdvertlieminU >-,-•> BED BANK'REGISTER, JULY 20,1939. € York firm andplSnned to have a big by the company as a mascot asd was Brown,'David Snyder, Robert Elch- 1 ; lawn party-at Thomas Morris' place. named Spot on account of Its mark- Dance Given For , amm, Richard Hammer, David Surprise Party For ITEMS OFi YESTERYEARS The clubhouse of the. Players' Boat l Birchenough, Charles Qrlesenbeck, club was open every day and'the lat- Work was started on Dr. B. H. Junior Skippers Red Llpplncott, James Clayton, Don- Shrewsbury Couple est acquWUpn to the boat club fleet Qarrlskm'a mew home on Vista place. Several parents of the young river ald Hubbard, Charles Allaire, Al- was the Tango Kid, owned by Thom- The building contract exceeded $9,000 bert Newman, Charles Burd, Billy A surprise party ws*s given H FR0M REGISTER FILES skippers served as chaperones at and Mrs.,Reuben Daly of Monroe as Welsh. and this did not include hot water the first in a series of informal Hagerman and Mickey Long. heat, gas and'electricity. The dwell- avenue, Shrewsbury, Saturday night Louis X Manning, former mayor dances held Friday night at the The committee,will hold a dance in celebration of their tenth wedding and postmaster,of Red Bank, died ing wu to be the most prentenUous Monmouth Boat club. The dances every Friday night throughout the Happenings of 50 and 25 Year* Ag<> Culled Frojn The In that section ot Bed Bank. anniversary. Games were, played, from the effects of a nervous break- are being sponsored for the young summer, season. and refreshments were served.' down.' His father was a Baptist min- Mrs. Adelaide Hopkins sold her people by the older members of the farm in Middletown township, be- Those attending were Mr, 'and Newa and Editorial Columns for Entertainment ister in Red Batik for many years. club and mualo for dancing was CHURCH OF THE AIR. Mrs. Ralph Reese,, Mrs. 'Charles He was survived by Ms widow, whose tween Red Bank and Uncroft to" Fred supplied by recordings. Manners of Newark for approximate- Reese of Shrewsbury, Mtsa Dorothy of Today'. Readers. maiden name was Misa Ada Sher- Committee members present were A Christian Science devotional pro- Frailer and Mrs, Clyde Caffyn, of man, and by two children, Miss ly $15,000. For more than SO years Mr. and Mrs. George Bray, Mrs, grain will be broadcast over Station Beulah Manning and Sherman Man- the place was owned and occupied by Eatontown, Mrs Mary Bhultz, Mr. Years William A, Winter, who later moved William D. Sayre, Mrs." George Not- WBRB tomorrow afternoon at 4:4S. and Mr*. F. W. Boyd ftnd son Wal- In charge of the moonlight dancing ning. con), O. E. Davis, Ensley White and This program is under the auspices ter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. 8, Lelghton and' < The new Grace church at Bed Platform; Mrs. Herman sturck , H to Red Bank. It 'was known for c n v O Mrs. Florence Rebecca Fay, wife of many years as tha Applegate place, Charles Elchmann. ot tho Christian Science" Committee son -Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Steven - Bank KU dedicated free and dear, ? .d i and Nellie Dugan and Cath- Coroner Harry -CFay, died from the Others present were Misses Doro- on Publication for New Jersey. Mrs. erine Cooney had charge of the fish being the birthplace r of Daniel H. Shulta, Mr, and Mrs. M. H, Daly and |7,0C0 having beeh raised at four ier- effects' of spinal .paralysis. She « Applegate, Red Bank attorney. thy Norcum, Marie Guiana, Peggy Alice H. J. Morris, former Reader of son Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Edward vicef for the balance due. Chaplain C. pond. a native of Nutawamp, a daughter Victor Keasman ot Beech street HID, Marjorle Norcom, Marjorta First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bed Baclgalupl and Mrs, Lester Van- C. McCabe'preached the opening ser- The Red Bank lodge of Elks ob- of the late Rebecca and Robert Smith Moore, Barbara Sayre, Janet Holmes, Bank, will conduct the program, the Brunt ot Red Bank. ' mon. served ladles' night at William J. and was the-youngest of nine chil- bought the moving picture business Carol Apgar, Madeline Odenbach, subject ot Which Is, 'UlUmltable Rad- The buffalo fly made ita appearance Burner Silvermere Inn at IJttle Silver dren. Besides her husband she wasat tbe Majestic theater on Monmouth Sally Porter, Emily Nowman, Phyl- iation of Goodness,'.1 In the western part of the county and Point. Festivities were la charge of survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sarah street Moving picture's were shown lis Miller, Rita Oroff, Elslo Sims A natural color photo was taken Charles F. Dlmond, Frank S. Wright, EUiabeth Worden, wife of Albert W. every afternoon and Getirge Ballley M early as 1801 by'-the English farmers had lost a number of cattle sang for the'Illustrated songs. The and Mlml Fanjul, Edward Kelly, Boys can make extra pocket money by It. Frank Martlneau and William Weed Worden," Jr. John Davis, Rpbort' Davis, Roger lelllntf Th» RoKlster—Advertisement •dentist, Clerk Maxwell. , A group of young folks went on Brown. Mort V. Pach, treasurer of picture machine was operated by moonlight row to William Towen'a the lodge, made a speech In which HJalmar 'Johnson, aged 22 years, a Charles W. Bitter. New Amsterdam hotel at Claypit he presented $80 to Elvin Burtla of butler on.the Borden estate at Oce- Frank A. Morehouse, James R. creek. Supper was served, after Asbury Park in appreciation of his anic, was seized with cramps while Smock and Clarence-Beck comprised which daqclng and singing were en work In arranging the Elks minstrel swimming' and drowned Before as- a committee arranging for the ani show the previous spring. sistance could reach him. - nua| outing and shore dinner ot the joyed. Those In tbe party were Trafford.Many and Gabriel Tannen- RoyarArcanum lodge of Red Bank. Misses Kittle, Emma and Maggie Al- Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of Brook- baum were new member* of Liberty .The Red Bank-Gas Light company laire, Miss Oiye Fraser, JUlss Mettle dale and Dr. Reginald Bennett of fire company. , elected Benjamin John Parker pres- French and Miss Ella Smock of RedAsbury -Park appeared before the A. testimonial: performance for Mrs. ident, Fred W, Hope secretary and Bank, Miss Annie Wild of Locust county board of freeholders and en-Barry, Maxwell, who was better John S. Applegate, Sr., treasurer. Point, Miss Jennie,Davidson of New deavored to Interest them in a prop- ' CRtSCRIflltlHS FILI.LD York, M. S. Hill, C. P. Noble, C. H.'osition.to build a county tuberculosis known theatrically as Miss Louise Rev. M. K. Crawford was ordained hospital. The freeholders suggested Sylvester, was given at the Empire as rector \>f St. Andrew's Episcopal HtfilSTtllEO PHARMilllS Bergen, IS. E. Morris; B. Q. ifraser, church at Highlands. The service W. B, Conover, R. F. Birrowa and that the matter be left entirely to theater. A large number of Red the voters. Bank's social elite were patrons and was.In charge of Bishop Lloyd, who R. H. Sneden. patronesses of theaffair.' was assisted by Rev. F. P. Blodgett Under a recent law the prosecutor DavJd Barrows, Leroy and Harry The Protestant clergymen of this of Stone Church, Naveslnk. of the pleas in counties Of the sec-Chamberlain, Frank Thompson, Wil- vicinity objected to the salo of beer The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove; ond class had power to sppolnt two liam B^arry, Abner West and Ralph bank,led in the amount of business .detectives. Prosecutor Height ap- Turner of Red Bank were camping on the grounds of the Monmouth si County, Fair association. They were conducted.by the county banks.'They pointed J. Frank Patterson pf Bed on Starvation Island, an Wand In the had deposits of $1,958,00541. The Red Bank and Al Bailey of Asbury Park Shrewsbury river between Sea Bright Joined in 'their I opposition by the MUUtSHE and-Highlands. Monmouth County Baptist Ministers Bank Trust company was second as these officials association. * with }l;437,982.28. The two Red Bank Some ol the lads in Bed Bank were, August Tarnow of Belford caught Miss Mary, Elizabeth Applegate, banks,, the Trust company and the PRINTS trying ..to emulate professional ath- a large man eating shark. The fish daughter of James C. Applegate of Second National bank of Red Bank, letes and half a doren of them met weighed over 1,000 pounds and wasNaveslnk, was married to Eugene S. bad total deposits of $2,300,602.01, at the river side at the foot of tbe 14 feet In length. It took Mr. Tar- Mrs. Jennie Scott of Red. Bank was hill, near the Baptist church prop- now and his crew over four htiurer to Almar of East Orange. The cere- FOR > land it mony was . performed at St. Agnes appointed. chaplain of the Patriotic i erty, for a wrestling match. The Catholic church,.Atlantic Highlands, Order of Americans ot Monmouth match was for the championship of Edward Hardenbrook of Fair Ha- by Rev. James F. Morrison. county. Installation ceremonies were THURSDAY Shrewsbury township for boys under ven bad a narrow escape from drown- conducted by a district deputy from 12 and the prize was a chamlonshlp Charles A. Minton was unanimously ing vchen a houseboat on which he elected clerk of the Red Bank dis- Asbury Park. FRIDAY and FRESH FILMS: belt. It was made by IioU Tetley and lived sprang a leak. He was rescued Rev. Clifford K. Dllks and Thomas consisted of a SSteent. belt by his sons, David and Garrctt Har- trict to succeed Alfred Bottlchor, who declined to be a candidate for Reynolds 'of Little Silver were chap- SATURDAY 54 BROAD STREET covered on the outside with cigarette denbrook. eroning a, group of the Knights of pictures -which had been sewed on reappolntmenf. Dr. J. E. Say re re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millward of signed as,school trustee and Rich- Methodism, a boys' club at Little Sil- The contestants were Bay White and West Red Bank observed their 69th ver, who were camping at the High- Will Malchow. Bob Smith acted as wedding, anniversary at the home of ard A, Strong was appointed In his place. Mir, Minton agreed to accept lands. In the party were Arthur and second for Malchow and'Harry. Mo- their son, George Millward. of Little Leon Davlson, Herbert Frank. Ray- LOOK WHAT l fltlvwr a-tempoxary-i«l»ryo£-$300 until- he could find out how much work was mond Cook, William and' Frederick ta.tor« were Lou Tetley, Will Bennett Miss-Margaret Gallagher of Wllkes required of the clerk. • Carhart, Herbert Smith, Leroy Croft, and Harry Degenrlng. The: match Barre, Pennsylvania, was engaged as Russell Hodgktss and William Reyn- was for two out of, three falls 'and visiting nurse for Atlantic Highlands. Free mall delivery was to be estab- olds., COLLEGE IHN' was won by Malohowi \«ho won the Rev. Robert MacKellar, rector of lished in the Scobeyvllle district as first and third bouts.- ': . the outcome-of Congressman Scully's Harold B. Wtllett, past councilor of Trinity church, resigned as chaplain efforts In behalf of the people In that the Belford American Mechanics )n- •'. The Atlantic Highlands . firemen of Independent Engine company of etalled the newly'elected ofllcers of ... had a festival in Swan's grove. The Red Bank on account of his many rural section. , COLLEGE SB that lodge.' They were Louis B. grove was, brilliantly lighted with other ministerial duties. Rev. Mac- Charles W. VanBrant, a member of Richmond councilor, Elmer Camp- •a^D^Hia^Bi^BHBBBB^BBBl^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Chinese lanterns, and refreshments Kellar was an affectionate member the Fair Haven flre company, ap- ton'vice councilor, Melvin P. Yard, INN SHAVTNG all the way from the luscious water- of.the flre department and although peared before the borough' council Jr., past councilor; John M. Johnson, TOMATO JUIOI melon to the peanut, with Ice cream, he was a member of Independent seeking an appropriation of $700 to Jr., outside sentinel; Oswald Roop Man In TOMATO nTi^BsssssssssssssssssssssssssP soda and sarsaparllla were served In company, he was equally "as well re- help defray the expenses of maintain- conductor, Lester Walling Inside sen- Vitamins JUICC abundance to nearly s> thousand vis- ceived by all the other companies of ing tHe company. .The. borough om- tinel, Clinton B. Lohsen treasurer, NOW ONLY itors. Professor J. N. Paddock led the department. • clals realized the Importance of the Henry B. Clayton recording secre- tbe oornat band and played several Grace, the young daughter of Har- volunteer organization and. sought tary, Joseph Heyers financial secre- BY SOlOS. '•• • >;' ry N/.Johnson of the' Highlands, fell the opinion of Warren H. Smock, the tary, Mr. Lohsen ohaplain a\d-John Asa Vail, Son of Captain'Harrison down stairs and besides, being badly borough attorney, as to the right''to N. Johnson trustee'for three years. OUR Sc SWIFTS '$& 3« Vail of'Keyport, fell from a'tree and bruised she received* a, slight cut on make an appropriation of public Miss Belle Gold entertained mem- mm broke his arm. . ' .-"•'•.• her head. • monies for an organization not di- bers of the Women's League, tho PUN ' A flre at Lorlllard'a brickyards Mr; and Mrs. William Jackson and rectly controlled by. the council. Women's Democratic club and the "•5c burned out four kilns. The damage son George of Shrewsbury spent ej , Charles Ward, John Qrogan, Jr.,' Stage Children's Fund society of New was about *5,O0O. .; -. V day with, William H. Jackson of Louis Newhauser and. William H. Tork at her home In Leonardo. OIQARETTE J&R ADHESIVE CLOTHESPINS *.?%/5*C John C. Warden ot^ Red. Ban* sold Hamilton. V Mos^ .sT^ the; timeWSJI and Paul JH\ntclmann. were in charge .Henry Hempstone ways awarded a eA' ''WHITK tWAN 1 his No Name ta W* «'-->•»-•- spent .gathering: liuckleberries and of; the annual fair and ball to be con- large sliver cup for winning the golf TAt»# DC TOILITTIIIUI I Jr., a New York banker. the Shrewsbury folks brought home ducted.by the Rumson flre company. tournament. at the Atlantlo High- Captain Miller Newman resigned 40 quarts. , Howard S. Bord«n gave a thorough- lands Golf club. The cup was pre- as comman'de* sot' the' steamer Bea The Holmde'r Junior American Me- bred English coach dog to the Oce-sented by the president, Alfred Hart- BICARB, of SODA 'tW 5c Bird and. Captain Charles Brown of chanics elected Harold Smock coun- anic flre company. The dog was kept corn...... ' Long "Branch took his place. cilor, John S. Holmes vice councilor, *mm William Estelle, formerly, flagman Alex L. MoClees financial secretary, 25c Mercurochrome 5c at the Front street-crossing of the Daniel B: Ely recording secretary, and New Jersey Southern railroad, was Charles S. Ely treasurer. '• • . ..-.'., made a brakaman • on a' passenger The New Point Comfort Chemical DRUG train of that line! .Jacob Frlck had company .at Keansburg elected Max t»t TMHirrv Mr. Estelle's old position. Koerbfr' president/ William Turner, f-or. ROYALC ' Mr. and Mrs. George M-CoWns.of STORES WAX PAPMI Jr., vice president, Jt L, Frenchman QLAtS TUMBLERS Keyport celebrated the fifth anni- secretary, John H. Mead financial sec- U d In Ml versary of their wedding. . retary, Fred W.' Schmltz treasurer, ALKA-SELTZER The contract for building the newJohn Howland chief, J. F. S. Martin FreeGilletteBlade RAZOR parsonage of the Red Bank Metho- assistant-chief, Richard Steppanskl Effervescent With Pkg. of 5 BLADES dist church was;awarded..to; O. E. foreman, George Whitehead and TABLETS Dayls, whose bid was, HfiOO.^VbU didGeorge dress ' assistant ' foremen, GILLETTE not include plumbing and gas fitting. John Johnson engineer and George HAIR ;John.Wlnn, better known as "Pop" Whitehead,;William Turner, Sr,' and BLADES |H. H. AyeHaf Dana Reea lMcMa*a| Wlnn, who kept a photograph fal- Mr'.1 Martin •trustee*,; 0URLER3 lery near- the. railroad station, died JIans Raab, son'of BrunoRaabof TISSUES SM«Ha< Stria In the Long Branch hospital He wasLlricroft, caught a land turtle with 61 years old.' . ••• • .-' •• /'•. .••• the date 1788 cut in Its shell. There 25" - Nicholas VrPWlIp, who. for several were other dates and cuttings In the years kept a drugstore In Red Bank, shell but they were not decipherable Two Free With fell from a load of hay on tha farm .The Sea Bright board of trade of Elnathan Feld, :ln • Mlddletown adopted a resolution calling on the _ township and broke hU neck. He was borough council to build a. bulkhead survived by'two chndrem'.V"'- or sea wall.to protect.the town from The matter of the Investigation In- heavy storms, stating that the bor- Giant lc Special M08Q to the affairs of Monmouth county ough officials were authorised to take NET came up before Judge Seudder and such measures by a reoentact of the . UBOB JOo TIN he'appointed Frank P. McDermott as mlW. legislature. • ; ' ' LIQUID Hll. (I VahM KIDDIE KANOPIES a supreme court commissioner to .The actors colony at Fair Haven COLGATE'S Oiitll* take the testimony. Be,stated that My Sail! was larger than ever before, there, be- DENTIFRICE toip tbe investigation would not be re- ing about ITS there during the sum- TOOTH fOWDER Pu Kilvn C stricted to the matters already set I kmi Wbltnif mer vacation period. .The theatrical IX—rXM 29 SUN GLASSES ^ 7c forth by Wilbur A. Helsley In the folk.rented a large tent from a'New Only tkt TMtk MM 39 presentation of the application, but .that all matters relating to the coun- ty finances would be Inquired' Into. For Amalour Phofograpfis The board of freeholders Instructed, 50c Baked £nam,| j Clarence Conover, counsel for tha 'Smw LILAC tt- FREEZONE S2&' 24^ board, to be present at the bearings * In the Interest ot the freeholders) and BATHING CAPS rt|» 49c John Henry Heyer of Holmdel, Jehu BISODOL PAN ,/ Patterson.Cooper pt Middletown, WU- BOTH FOR 36c llam Tllton and* Lewis t. Gordon of | M. W. a D.|fl.M Rukkaf|ti.S0 Wun* | CLOTHES BRUSH Val. Upper Freehold also were to be ptes- M©WUnder-arm P.emt ! DOAN'S PILLS Z «cl Don'w «tp Bi e FAim im mf T Sllflslll Mill Watch ma, 19c Mlss Theodosla M. Johnston of Cream Deodoranf Maka TMa Test Prove You Can WASH CLOTHS" ESPOTABS Keyport and Alfred Lewis Bennett ot taftly Tab* OHTke>sfSt«bb«ro Pawiel* 13^65' "'" 69° PAIflV TOOTH rowom Fair Haven were married at tbe for- t«« s-smll* C.r. mer place by Rev, 8. K. Dexter. Stops Perspiration •akaasTfaisaMy. IIALUA ll C Uaka thlataac. Cat en iKt acal«a, w«lgb anil ANACIN TABS Tw^entgT'FtTf) , Yesjit Age* Tim MM mwttt. t— wlik a ewliati af DRENE «BK Wl "'4* Kariml. Tak* m Karjma f«Mat aiUfMt* CHOO.rLAVOR Peach growers ot Monmouth coun- mtal. 1)05'ttfA*nytli(nfala«. pen'ISM. IWl INCH ty were enjoying the largest Jrteld atnlm. Al ika f4 a( t>» aw warir Mltk !|OO^A^IIISTATIONERY *v^. OVALIINE B0« CAN 33C ever known, . Host of the crop was RWkovmuK ROSE-GLASS FRUIT being disposed of In carload lot* to Yearaarwininxow buyers from' New England and the atiiwtr lap# naaaura. ISHOE TREES VM KMU Mlnmlnm Ik* qtMMl l>nu|ll>nu|lll JUS «"".""* I LUX S. Don not rot Aitt*ct—6ott dllWl II'II'. IIkkt Mll MiTWbuib a My J RIBBON the Mayflower variety and 1,000 trees eimiJII Mill* It, ii. De rwd of-other varieties. His yield was BOtJttktMlltbl. 3,«10* W bringing him fl a basket In tbe or- Nowaltiiigtoilrjr.CaobfOMd erl T ' SHOE UCES *r IUM TAN chard. Besides growing peaches, Mr. tight after thsting. JfsV MfMft mm LOTION Larch had 400 apple treei; a large &> In«siKl|riu>tieMnpltatioofot L •"' pear orchard and a vineyard. I to 5 dart. Ktmovet odot Plans were being drawn for a two* frotn pcrtplniioo* WRISLEY""b??8si' room addition to tha Tlnton Falls 4o A pore white, gttueleM,snl»- For Complete Comfort s»d C school by J. C. and O. A. Delatush Delivered Any- less naiiblug cream. Economy Buy (ha New of Red Bank. ' * •• Afild his beto awarded ibe ' Former 5 CINCO MAVIS TALC Appforal Ittl of ine Amaicsn Oeorge Roop of White a trait, a mo- where in Cylinder* Invlnelbl* Map* tion picture) operator, was laid up lottirule of lsundfilng, for KOTEX 12C with blood poisoning In his right Please call or write us. for b*ia| btrmltn to (abrki. 50" ODEON BBBB p hand. Osborn Harrison ot Monrrlouth complete' fads about Kssotane RESERVE CIGA street was operating the, machine BOX OF 30 Deeilsrsfll Cr. 24C while Mr. Rood was off duly, for booking > Mot Watrr • FEM •.•infer Janl>r Over 300 persons sttandad the an- Lights * Freeing. / WAVE NET ££. 4° nual plcnlo and festival! or 8U Mary's ei* WITH an4 fupar llua . ehuroh at Colt's WMk sJidorsr 300 CAIfOROIl NAM PM •uppers were served,, TIM slipper, MIMMtlll •rcciAixr PO-MO committee Oonslstad «t MM. John C. H.'Roberton, Inc. TRICED Btapletoa, Mr., Thorn** Wtkb, Mr*. James Desmond, Mr* >0Mph MfcCiw Dislrllnrtan 5c POWDER PUFFS 5 and Mr*: WlUlam Canwy. John P, >row Cram, Pettr J.'»YeMls>,»Da»le» Me. raknioto, w, t, ONLY L 48' Denough Md ** ' RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1980.

the state was responsible for a eendltion that was * by the food chains. Afterwards or- THE OEHXBAL WKEFABE. ' BANK REGISTER menace to tip lives of pedestrians.'especially the school ganised independents joined In.. So Plan Dinner To children who walked along tha highway to and from Editorial Views did variety, hardware, mall.order Editor, Red Bank Register: v stores and others. 'I am really enthused about the pos- JEflTABMSHED If 7S school. The state highway department deserves credit sibilities envisioned by A widespread The ABC's of for a step in the right direction and much credit 1* due Beef, lamb, fresh fralts, canned Celebrate Shore af Ot\iet Papers fruits, nuts, poultry, citrus fruits, common demand that preachers, pol- THOfitAS IBVJNG BROWN Mr. Wllley because It he hadn't carried the fight to the itlelans, presidents and rulers of var- beans, dairy products—theie tie but ious races and countries all shall ap- Eisner Case Editor and Publisher department It Is doubtful that the sidewalk* would have a few of the products on whose be- peal to,thinking people upon the un- Harbor Project been authorized half, at the request 'of the farmers derstanding that they are willing to JAMES f HOGAN, Associate Editor V&J£LB (Tkt oplaloat expressed b> th!> colonn The state department should not confine the laying concerned, American retailing has teach, take office and to rule always Barbour, Moore and -.-> not nteestanly Bkirry th* endorat^ant of The lUrlaUr.) gone to* the bat And In most case* with the pledge and offer of proof »T T»e luiuur.) ••»«•••« M. HAROLD KELLY, Assistant Editor of sidewalks along the state highway to isolated dis- ~ A WBOKO 0VU8, it has knocked out home runs. In no that their candidacy 1* a guarantee TBEDKBIO B. HAYES, Managing Editor trict* but should continue the good work In the Interest that the common welfare shall al- Other Prominent Men It must be dear by now to the case has It struck out During the By Theron McCampbeU. of pedestrian safety. These people have just ai much campaign'periods, ranging In length ways be kept in mind. to Be Honored Guests Member Audit BUTMU of CJrcnlsflon*. leaders of organised labor that their There Is Indeed, as Mr. Harold 8. The Eiam (actory, aud lbs ' right on the highways a* the motorists and should feel Judgment waa bad when they decid- from a, few day* to weeks, consump- Buttenbelm saJd, a great field of use- Member National Editorial AuoeUtion. a* safe while walking along the state road* aS do our ed to make an Issue of, the elimina- tion has been greatly nlereued at fulness for a publication which, will htrdthips Imposed on labor and bust- motorists when speeding along our super highways, over prices fair to all involved, keep that slogan as Its purpose. All W. DeWltt Stanford of Point nesa Interest* in Monmouth county, Member New Jersey PreM AimUtlon. tion Of prevailing union wages on Peasant, president of the New Jer- illustrates tabors inhumanity to- streamlined .bridges and around ultra-modern clover- WPA projects. Furthermore, It has been proven the dead that have left behind them Member HonmonUi County Preae Clob. that these drives were effective not a* record eTbe'ilYving" in" justice™"ali >«y waterways, announced dhls week labor. Labor to entitled to receive leaf turns and by-passes, The/ have needlessly Jeopardized Member The American Frew HaU Century .Club only during the campaign time. Con- the living that join in the procession that the organisation Is asked to its fair share of the new wealth it their prestige on an unpopular is- sumer* discovered new appetites and that is formed as the days go by, and sponsor a banquet to celebrate tha produeea. When lt trie* to collect sue. They should have tested senti- quietly decide, to «tand for the com- new breakwater and harbor at Atlen- more than its ~»hare labor destroys MEHBEB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS learned the pleasure of more varied; ment before they started. Against monweltoe, all these are the quarry Uc ^^^ The tentative dateTfor botH wealth and opportunities for them Is the weight of public opinion, better balanced meals. And they kept Xrom which fragments can be gath- ^ The tentative dateTfor • The Associated Freu Is exclusively entitled to the on buying, the banquet Is Tuesday, August 1. job*. The Eisner factory, and every 1 never wholly sold; on work relief. In ered to swell the demand fo> social other factory in America, would be UM for Mpubllcatloo of all new* dispatches credited to Fair Haven Comei to the Front addition, they must combat the When the farmer and the retailer welfare. The endorsement of this project by It >r not otherwise credited In this paper and aUo the get together,'everyone, Including the The radio can find both commenta? the New Jersesey waterwaysys, following running on full time and -empto). With a Two-Day Celebration. Roosevelt administration, which rec- mint it the closed shop labor unions news published therein. ommended tha repeal of the prevail consumer,•', Is benefited.—Industrial tors and sponsors; the lawyers and the successfusuccesfll resulresultt s of iitt s support Xiewa Hevlew, Portland, Oregon. clergymen can help the chorus; the for the intra-coastal waterway lead- had not Increased costs so nigh that . Fair Haven Days 'will be celebrated Saturday and Ing wage provision. the products of the faotorles cannot ,Th» Ited Bank Ktfliter aistames no financial rtsponilblllUta Sunday? July 22 and 33, Froni tha preparations that President Boostvelt, with com- If timnlUul «tn>n la advartlauMiita lot will nsrint laware be sold tIC a profit to the mass tk»L »li*S?»"sdferU.ei.snt in which tht trpo*rsj>hle*I «rro« are being made, everything points to two grand and mendable courage, Is standing firm- BOKTINB-BtT DIFFERENT. that they will deserve success in I ir - of consumer* who are NOT' organ- MtTlfc **rtrtl«ii wBl pl~.. notify tb. m.n.g.ra.rH tane- ly against the ACTU assault Insist- proportion to their devotion to a fair I flc> Plac?" *• New Jersey watarwsy* dl« Mr of any etrof which BUT ocenr. glorious days for a municipality that has every reason Ited. labor must pay the wagee of ing, thst.no one can strike against A London Rotarlan was worried deal between all citizens. There will 'association in a position of prepond- labor. Today UNorganlzed labor MW M«pU do sot Mtm to und«iUn4 thit eommunlta- to feel proud of Itself. There Is no doubt but what this about hit brother 6,000 miles away in be no lack of readers If the truth, [ erant Influence in New Jersey water- tloni _£Jea5n« ta Tfe. Rid Bank Btflstar ar. not Written by will be an annual event and every year In the future the government, the' President on the whole truth, and nothing but the way developments. cannot pay the wage scales—cannot «»*£«£•<& with ;Th* Hesister. The tt-temente mad.i and Friday dlscuiied the earnings of other Sacramento, Last advices from the afford to buy the products of closed the residents at this time of the year will be singing truth. In a search for an equitable I T_ _._„„ r,._n ,u,h v.-,ban. lu,' t .BUn. laottldUBi made aw nardr tht urrwllens ef tha lndivldnala workers, Intimating that, If tha po- Californian had hinted of deep dis- society shall always be In th?minds' *» •^"'? i *i ,V ' ' \ : •hop union labor. vhesabmlt the communications or articles burlnc their ta«»;e. "Pair Haven Days Are Here Again," tress—and a long silence had fol- > • Uniuw. Tha Red Bank JUiUUr iojIUa anr Hert e again to a business of thirty years' !°?i S<,i?h «f ,Vl - * y > ,«*. Mwm- and hour*.' There Isa waiting de- 'the .following objectives, prinolple* and policies: Fair Haven. . ; • The strike is ample protection the grade of society, li attending. tlmate Is made. ' i/Ta locus the spotlight of public attention upon against wage-cutting«In private In- Juat a few weeks ago Sacramento peasant*_ -HUW, , •a»s mIn w«.>»os{ui« BWUK,, -K »™«nviun»u «v*i <. ~^. . j.,*.-. . .,,AU~... .*** m«•,- M.. _T«-.. , other, textile factory In the increasing serious; t»x problem. o-0-o-o-on •• ' ' • .,• duatry. But it U a feeble weapon three cows might be esteemed andn - AAti auditor and Harold Jones, an4 very against WPA. WPA proJtoU ere Rotarlana received from the Lon- 1 To, attack tht. ever-mounting burden of taxet at wealthy; while.among Esquimaux, I*tate board of commerce and navl- America, could produce running two madewwork, Intended only to relieve doner a money order compensating shifts a day. But the goods must be Its louroe—jjublle expenditures. - ' them lor their outlay to the stricken u In Mark Twain's story, the posses- gatlon. You May Need a Hospital Soon- unemployment. No ont la Incon- •Ion of a few Iron fish hooks mlght-l Among the honored Invited guests offered at a price so that the 60 -, tt To eliminate waste, lnefflclenoy and duplication venlencid by WPA stdppagee except man and a message "so appreciative beas convincing a proof of riches as will be Harold Q. Hoffman,, honorary million farmers and rural people, and j, in ifjvermnental operations. Long Branch Hospital Need* You Now. the bmeflclarlei. The more'WPA and unique that we are sure we shall the'loadinlng g of a Christian woman the millions of consumers In other with diamonddid s by an Amerlcan-mllAlll- presidenid t of thh e associationiti ; HarolHld f ' 4i To eoA)peratS~and'Wort; with our public officials workers who quit the nofe~monly j>rlBe-Jt^for-fiiany-yearsrto-eome'.' Chafey, Columns'upon columns of exceptionally good read- the Uipayers will, save.—Newark You may have heard the story be- llonalre. There.are circles of human f In ut effort to bring about a reduotlon In the cost ot ing matter have been printed extolling the many attrac- life In New York City In which no and director of the Ocean county products of the factories. Wage k Sunday call. ' fore—with other names and places. man would be deemed poor who board of freeholders; J. Hampton scales and taxea are about double - local governmtn^'by increasing efficiency and tottering tions of Monmouth county. ThU cftpy has been writ- Such Rotary club services have, In- - Mojomyi that furthering good government in the opm- could see-his way to a rtlght'e lodg Moore,, president' of the Atlantlo what they should be to enable farm- ten In an hlitorlcal vein and.also In an up-to-the-mln- deed, become almost routine . . . but ers to buy what they need of manu- C0MFWL«0Br VOTING? Ing and a breakfast In the morning,deepemorning,' deeper waterways association, and WW.. munlty and, at the same time, intelligently and prac- ute appeal to sell this particular section of the state to routine with a difference. Calming an thth r r aa otot rr c r?r? nn whlc factured goods. That it-the cause of tloallyseeklng relief from the heavy burden of taxation, & JJS..f»Sf ^5 '' -.11?? i ° W. Woollardll,d chairma hi n off NeN w TorTkk the outsider, as well as to the native. The right to vote hti generally an anxious heart with a bit of sym- a Vanderbilanderbilt could say that a man .i»tit e. tJ btfardbrfd, the depression—high .wages, short S.'To gather, analyze and matte available for our pathy and a little real help Is'an act posaetted of only a million dollars *'*l hours and high costs of. goods and' In much of this matter there has bean a gross ne> been regarded as a privilege, hard- could.with economy live as ccomfort- Mr. has. Invited a local dUtrat, 'Information and' data concerning the school woa for the rank and flit of elUxent that bears unending repetition. Sci- committee to complete local plans In services and high taxes. gleet on the part of the copy writers to tell what Mon- ence, you've heard it said time and ably as thugthough he were richih. andrJutticlpal affalrt, and fhe revenue problem* of the In most dtmoeratlo countries.. u.. — A. iv. _».u -..i «. *"BBut"t •Is• tther«"<"h »e iiui-»umt « luni o mo rw and around Atlantlo Highlands com- mouth county otters In tht way of expert hospltallxatlon ade worM lint the rec- Here we meet up with the labor botiugh of Rumson, - But there It anothtr asptct of the t- . • »»» ™ -*»•. * »««*-, ognltlon of, which will enable us lo prislnf Domlnlo Caruso, • Atlantic Just by way of mention, we have five such places ot union leaders who justify their ruth- «,;To,adhere strictly,at all times; to proven facts. queatlen—the duty to vote. There are borhood and 'now someone else must say with something like scientific' Highlands, Herbert Edwards, Red mtrcy where these *ho cannot afford to pay for modern make it- a brotherhood. Sacramento ««•**'•<«•« »»»•• »t«ia »•> ta»i«i. •._.»_- _' — • — _•_ less system which Is pauperizing the T. To operate aWrayi In an unprejudiced, non-par- many cltlieni who value the priv- hospital service can be treated without cost. •' ilege so little that they do not exer- Rotarians are doing what larger-half of labor to. benefit the n'and non-political manner. > • cise it In somt rectnt by-eleotiont —-The Rotarlan - .,-• closed shop labor. They claim that Toil is the first -urvey completed In 'New Jertty. These placet, whose front doors are wide open for all other workers must organize Into In England only about a third of the distinguish between rich and poor __ and Light company, A»bury Park, Da*'te'about completed for the township ot Mlddletown he unfortunate and where sympathetic, at well as the persons on the register went to- the all places and conditions of society; dosed shops, and Increase wages and moat advanced hospital service It rendered, are River* KVEBYBODT'S A PEDESTRIAN. a- linlee of the naturalntual,, mean, or normal SoSenator r Barbour r stated. this week the,-costs of goods and services to ,' by the Blveralde Drive Improvement assootatlon. A polling bbothl. ppossession; ; beloow which In.. various that he Intends to be penpresent t at ttthhe view hospital at 2Ud Sank, Monmouth Memorial and There are pressing reason* why balance the closed shop union scales. • .puraber ot surveys have been made In municipalities lit' Frank Sanderson is a Con- degreed s l i povertyt , and abovebhii which.h' banquet Senatot r Jame* X. AllardlcAlll e Dr. aimer Hatard hoapluis of Long Branoh, ntkin Me- every city In the United States should n varying degrees Is wealthlness?; That would double the price of farm- in New York ttite. An accountant trained by the Clt- servative Member of Parliament who In varying degrees Is wealthlness?;wlu\ tt morial hospital at Neptune and tht Freehold hospital, So take one major atep to Improve It* It eeem* to me that there must bebe. i en' crops and double the prices of - Ixeu' Expenditure Survey waa put on the Rumson bor- would put a.n end to such dllatorlnsas. tt muv will coat about raw. materials. Farmers are doing Important are these hospitals to the county that tht He propotea to Introduce a bill-Into pedestrian problem by entering the AAndd I-f t r i.. thitWniK f ft may. oUfn books to examine vouchers, and to make a detailed 000, of which the federal government their best to double the prices paid Board of Chosen Freeholders, In appreciation Qf, tht the House ot Commons which would National Pedestrian Protection Con- see that there is. Jreport of expenditure* and receipts,' arid a comparative If we set aside for the moment the, will provide (768,750. The state and to' them and there is a powerful great work done by them, provide In the annual county make"Voting" compulsory, those who teat how! Some of these reasons are: narrower economic meaning of serv- Atlantic Highlands Interests will fur- -ntjytli ol debts, debt service and other government Pedestrian injuries and deaths block in the Congress committed to budget certain sums' toward their operating' expenses. neglect tht; ballot being liable to'a ice, by which direct"service is con- nlsh the remainde. . r of th.. e amount thi* course. What a howl tho labor COM*.-; '_> fin*, Tht fact that Coniervatlvea loom largest In the unban traffic ac- venlently distinguished from the in- direct Service embodied In wealth, leader* would set up If all foods were The technique employed In thug surveys It a spe- However, these Institution! are rendering a & have recently been more - backward cident record. increased by 25 to 100%.. service to the county far In excess ot what the county thin Socialists In raoordlng their Successful activity to promote pe- we may resolve all the thing* which CIVIL SEBVIOK EXAMS. claittd one developed by the Cltlsens' Public Expend!- Votes Is neither here nor there—Sir destrian safety and convenience prob- Indirectly satisfy human desire into can afford to pay In return. Htnct thtfe comes oc- one term, service: just as we reeolve Competition for labor Is the way luri Survey with definite aim*. Among these alms, as Frank stands on tht fundamental ably offer* the greatesg t singlg e avenue The United States Civil Service outlined by the C. P. t. S. are the furnishing of per- casionally an appeal lor funds to help mett the fast fraotlonfraotlon s IIntt o a common denominadl - to increase wages. When there are ' k duty of every citizen, whatever hit t o improvi e traflltfllo controtl l IIn a com- tor, NOW, ' " commission has announced open tinent, usable fasts; to tnablt a taxpayers' association growing overhead ot each one of thtse hospitals. competitive examinations for the po- two jobs waiting for each worker tha politics. munity, j " ' worker can name the wage, But to function more effectively for lower taxes, the build- Just now It Is the Monmouth Memorial hospital at Many Liberals and Socialists would A confidently expected Increase In Joyment of service? Clearly there Is. sitionsltlons fitted belowbeloi . Application* " ' the commliilon's when there are two workers for each lag up ol membership and Increased activity of the tax- Long Branch that is conduotlng a financial campaign. support his view. It may be objected vehlole use during the coming month* I It Is that of equality between giving must be on. file In I job the employer can name tht .wage, pa) en' association by virtue of the great public inter- Volunteer workers throughout various parts of the that those who are too Indifferent to ot 1»89 will make every community's' and receiving. This Is the equllibrl- office, «hlcgton, D. C,. not later u whlchc nf u l u from Ths only sound way to Increase wage vote do not deserve to have an Influ- pedehrUn problem proportlon«elyi °JJ J? - 5. . ' «Pf*»««al« the than August' 14 if received est In such surveys, and the rousing of tax-con- county are malting a canvass for contribution! and they c r I not la- Uvels i* to enlarge the markets la Ml lUeneM In the community through publicising the re- are appealing In a moat gracious way for help. Do not ence In elections. But by the same more .ever.: ' - I«?J2f,"«^I^°'ai^^"?^^'? ? »^« «"t »' »l° *?o. "< »« which' the product* of labor can be argument those who'merely get to Every pedestrian accident avoided j ry'^'^aturallTthV sarTce,'wiSch".'ter tnaB *"&">}}! If received from •old at a profit. That mean* that sult* of tht aurvey. turn them away, ftemtmber the -Biblical story of the Co lorado nd 8 U w4 tll t the polli baoaust huttltd there by the meant that one human being has | Sim-ber of a'humatii soolet/li en- T » i* ' * ? ?\ «, the tariff walls must be removed and widow who gavt her mile. If you cannot set your way 1 1 01 411 1 1 Wl ' ' Juat what benefit*, If any, will accrue from the Rum- eleotlon agents .are no more worthy. betn spared Injury or death. (Only titled to receive from other members' ..I"* " " "' o™" " "Jf, *™ ' * wages reduced until buyers come for clear to make a substantial contribution, five what you thd 8W) '•on survey remalm to be.ieen, but any conttructive The thtory of dtmocratlo representa- 1-ln 4 accidents between vehicles re- are «q.ulvalents of thoae he ren- » J""! and senior, 12,800; asio- the goods, as the/ will if the prices can, It's for a worthy purpose. . ders to others. Here Is the normal elate, 13,000; assistant,- |l,800; Junior, movement that tends to bring about better government tion 1st that it expresses the will ot a _uM_ In Injury.) are low enough. That la the method majority ot the community,. weight Winning cities and major officials lln« from which what we call wealth- $1,620; Ordnance department, War .''.and reduced taxet I* a worthy one, The Rumson sur- "Every man according as hey purposeth in hie htart, lness and'what we call poverty take department. Applicant*. f6r the followed by American Industry for so let him give;*not grudgingly, or ot necessity; forOod being given through the vote to every therein will achieve nationwide rec- their start. He who can command junior and assistant grades mutt tht first ICO years of our nation's * vey shows the cost of operating the various departments opinion. The balance may bt thrown ognition and prominence for excel- history. Free enterprise mean* that and makes certain recommendations to effect economies. loveth a eheirful giver." II Corinthians 9:9. more lervlce than he need render, Is hlve reached their SOth, but mutt out If large numbers of electors Ab- lence In dealing with this most Im- rich. He Is poor, who can command their 48th, birthday; each worker la allowed to work Of course facts; are facts, but facts can often be made sent themselves, Bvery democrat win portant phase of our traffic problem. not havj nnei where he elects at whatever wage hi less service than he does render or is «"',, *V,J Full Information may be obtained II health • sake and mo«t o( them have their breakfaata be. thtm. — Industrial Neva Review, «ry and experience between their ERS •( the colton earn taw limn U premised to lay n hldtwalk on the south side of route from P. J. aislaron, Secretary if the cents an hour, three million of them, fore 8 a. m Portland, Oregon. homes tnd their destination, They jteen billion board feet of, merchant- 16 tor a mile and a half east and a nUtc and a halt will acquire Imprestlona that will re-! able, timber . s . this reiource of XI. e. Civil Borvloe Board of Exam- They want cotton garmenle, millions The milk dullvrry men as a rule ar« well paid anil main with them for* very long time growing tree* la capable o( tuppiy- iners, at the Red Sank poatofltc*. or and millions ef gawmrnta, but the/ ,tytst ot the ntw Centervllli school. Preliminary sur- ItKAI, AID FOB AQR1CUI.TUHK. from the Secretary of the U. B. Civil ,V*y* have been completed and the actual construction have Mcudy Joba, They don't have lo follow that ocou- -a. long tt memory of the fair laata. In* Industry with yearly supplteiot ctnnot afford to buy them at tht A logical aid to tht solution or the It la Ihtrttore very ImpoiUnt that!fifty, million to two hundred million Ffrvlen nnard of Gxamlnett tt any retail prices madi necessary by 'ha ' work Is scheduled to sttrt soon, Tht state police have, P»llnn II liny dont want to, And how about othera first or •tcond-clasi po*t6ffice. preblem of agricultural turpluaea, la they gain a good Imprtulon of our board feet of foreit products closed shop union wagei. If one »af promised to organise a safely patrol at tht achool In who are obliged lo work nlghla-llke waltara and wait- •nd the value of this lumber In the of workers art able to fix high wtgts retaea, firemen, inglnten, electrician., bu. drivers, cen- Increased ' consumer consumption, state, and club members and law *•>• the Interest of getting" fhti children safely across the That such aid It prttttcal and pos- forctmtnt officials ean do a great log rangtl from 1750,000 to 0,000,000 (Ml* II.1M for themselves, tht othtr seta of duoljre and trainmen. Thty u mtieh. at tht milkmen labor mutt p*y II.. Labor must par Wgbway from the sidewalk to thi school on the oppoilti 11 tlblt hat been dramatically lllu.trit- deal toward bringing this about by a yttr. Tht value of America's »ra preventjd from living a normal, social III*. there •< during the put two or thrte showing thita visitors* tvery consldtr- time for ornamtnt, however, eollpiet John UM tt AtBury Vark has been «*e wag** of iatwr. The leaden of muat be theie unnatural hour* lor many workers but years,' In thi many consumer-pro atlon and courtaayi Let us help them that ot all forttl tr*»e more granted MJW.JJ try the comieni»t|en tht oloetd shop unions ridiictd tht »«• principal argument (or the tldtwalk was the jniy the milkman have sought a law changing matters. duet* campaign! conducted on be- to appreciate our atalt it It* full than MO,000,000 ehadtandoratihtnt. court for Injuries rectlvtd while KltaMra* buslneat and closed their taUU-rut tho hl.iway through OnUrvllie and be- Tills it another of those all too numtrout fantaetle kllla halt of "dletrttita" crops by tent at value and tend them home convinced al time adorn the landmp* ot the worxini at Georgian Court collegllgee at fattorlse and la* working fteople and »-.>-'-"---!•; had net been laid along the highway, that dittrvts dtfea*.- A thousands of Atntrlctn retail stont. that New Jertty I* a grand place to United fltatee and their worth I*k«woodd. TbTb e man''s bacbk k waa lla- Uw tmliMt» latermtt) of Monmotu. The.eempeJgns were Inaugurated lire—The AAA Spotlight. has bttn ettimattd at 18110,000,000. jurtd whlli htlplng move a piano, cmratr arc tntMle ta *o(r«r. ? -V. I' RED BANK REGISTER, JULY20,1989.

French Guiana in South America, are government since .entry into the Equal Rights convention held la this named as possessing great commer- United States, or has'at any time' Anniversary Of Sneak Thief Robs National Women's country—the Seneca Falls .conven- Junior Dinner t)iri WAS cial opportunities for the United been convicted of a violation of, or tion of Ju|y 19 and 20, 1848, were; States and would greatly strengthen conspiracy to violate, any narcotic , Pair of Bathers Equal rights In the franchise, In ed- At Sea Bright Club; our defenses of the Carrlbbean and law of the United Btates, or of the. Colored Pastor Party Seeking ucation,' iri Industry,. In the profes- About 60 persons attendei t the Panama Canal. There la a ques- states, or who has been lawfully com- The beaches at Keaiysburg are sions, In pollUcaV.ofDce, In marriage, dinner-dance at the Sea,. tion, however, whether settlement of mitted to a public or private Insti- Rev. J. W. Lee Here free, but it cost Philip.Grasso Annual Holiday in,personal freedom, In control of Beach club last Friday' the. debt question at this time would tution as a habitual user of narcotic of Newark $10, and James Shea property, In guardianship of chil- Mark Towers and Us ore be helpful to this nation. Many be- drugs. This bill is a Ions; step to- Eighteen-Yean of Belleville $4 to go swimming dren, in making contracts, In the played until 12 o'clock for ths-i ward more "strict control over for- there Sunday. Grasso reported Want July 19 Set church, and In the leadership of all er members ot the cMb and lieve that it is best to let the old debt moral and publlo movements. stand as a Wall against participation eign espionage and the distribution to the police that a sneak thief guests. Among those at the' in any way in European wars. These and Bale of narcotics by aliens In this The 18th anniversary of the pas- had gone through .hts trouien -Apart in Honor of "In 1839 nearly all of these eights were Misses Louise AcheUs, __ country. torate of Rev. Joseph W. Lee will be while he was In the water and still remain to be completely won Blackwell, Jane VacSIclfn.'Harr battles for preponderance of power In except this tight to the franchise. Europe have been waged for cen- observed for a week beginning Mon- extracted $10 -from a pocket. Pioneer Women Crane, Jane Billings, Catherine^T day, July 31, at fh« Calvary Baptist The National Woman's party la car- her, Peggy O'Sulllvan,*Kathle«ti<< turies. Shea stated that a thief, may- rying forward today the fight for the Domestic problems demanding at- Fanner's Loans church. < be the same guy, took the $4 man, Barbara Potts, Jessica * The National Woman's party held complete freedom of woman under- pard, Patsy Powers, Flfl.l4ttle.-J ;entlon.; before adjournment Include which he had In his trousers— si public meeting last night In the Above Last Year and his pants as well, taken In 1348. Tho victorious con- abeth Fegrum, Anne Hubef, Mi the Social Security Act amendments, garden of Us headquarters in Wash- clusion of this struggle will come Duane, Frue White, X*slle C»esifi extended further by the Senate and Co-operative rural credit used by ington, D. C, In commemoration of Just as soon as women determine to Anne T, Haskell, Mary Young, Han now in conference, Principal point of farmers In this locality to grow crops the 91st anniversary of the first wait no longer for their liberty," Ann III, Marian Baker .Barfcar* PoS difference in the two houses is the and to buy livestock and equipment 11,714 Placed in women's rights convention held In Of the many resolutions adopted ter Hartshorne, Effle Halsey ai Senate amendment which would In- amounted to $464,200 July 1, accord- Sentca Falls, New York, July 19, at the Seneca Falls convention in Judy Atterbury and her guests,. crease the Federal ratio on old age Ing to Robert S. Home, secretary of Jobs Last Month 1848. Similar celebrations to that 1848 only one of the demands put and R. Dliton. - . < assistance. At the present time, on a toe New Brunswick production credit held, in Washington wero held In forth at that time, that of tho right A total of 11,714 job placements other sections of. tho country', and a Also Robert D. , Hartshorns, $15 allowance to an old age assist- association. This was an Increase of of women to, vote, has been com- Edgar Ktiapp, Marion J ance recipient, the Federal and State during June by the State Employ- combined effort will formally Inau- $37,400 over a year previous, and in- ment Service division of the Unem- pletely Won, The women in tho Na- Woody Hancock, William BY CONGRESSMAN governments: each-pay $7.50. The bill cluded funds borrowed this season as gurate a riatlon-wlde campaign to tional Women's party have now In- ployment Compensation Commission make July 19 an annual legal holi- Nathaniel Hartshorne, Manton as amended would allow tie Federal well as balances on last year's bor- augurated a program which they ex- calf, 3r, m Tompklns, Lars PotU, WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN government to pay $10 to the State's Of New Jersey was reported by Exec- day, marking tho Inception of tho rowings not yet due to be paid. utive Director Harold a, Hoffman. pect to carry to Its conclusion In a Chesler Billings, Jr., Richard M»P five, for the first $15, and then each Increase. In loans by the New struggle' of wotnen for their Inde- movement for the complete freedom This Is an increase of 914 over May pendence as July A marks the strug- calf, Nicholas O. Rutgers, 3d, Rufuj The legislative Front. would contribute in equal amounts Brunswick association is in line -with of women, which was begun, by the C. Finch. Jr.; Kenneth Seggenntl until the maximum of $40 was ob- and continues for the sixth consecu- gle tor national independence. pioneer, women of 1848. the trend throughout the Northeast, tive month the gains reflected from Hugh Adams, Shepard Poor, jf' The adjournment tush has" started. tained. Mrs. Robert Qrelienbeok of Cono- Sherman, John K. Cu)man,'> Legislators are eager to get back to ncluding New England and New the beginning of the year. Ninety- Further efforts to bolster purchas- York as well as New Jersey. Loaus vcf lane over .radio station WERE, NAUTICAL DANCE PLANNED. Lambert, Norman Edwin Titus, . their states to obtain a more intimate ing power through the proposed me per cent of the placements were Red Bank, last evening made men- William Trustee, O.' Jerry V picture regarding major govern- by co-operative production credit as- In private industry, the remaining 9 The Delta Phi Alpha sorority will spending and lending program de- sociations' totalled $12,914,000 July 1, tion of this movement and In her Oulre, Jr., Robert Morton,-Ed* mental policies which have been pro- Per cent being absorbed in public address stated: hold* a "ship ahoy danoa", Saturday pend on consideration of a bill ex- as compared to $12,830,000 the year night, July 23, at the Leonardo Field M. Crane, Stuart Hoagland, posed or expanded during nearly construction projects. \ "Nearly a century ngo, led by Lu- C, Hoagland, Jr.. Derrick ."" seven months In Washington, pected to be reported In the Senate previous, largest share of these club, Leonardo. The club will be this week. The object would bo to Since January 25, the commission eretla Molt, Elltaboth Cady Stanton and Russell Hurd. funds' was used by dairymen to buy has paid out in Job insurance $8,828,- decorated In marine colors of blue Acceptable solutions to certain ma- provide funds principally for self- cows or dairy-farm equipment, al- and later Susan B. Anthony, women and white and Q«orge Hogan's or- jor national and international prob- liquidating projects-,of largo enough 147.71. began tho 'Equal Rights' movement ohestra .will furnlih muilo for danc- though a substantial portion was to <» i m Land In Argentina Is measured'.b' lems have not been affected. Ncutral- scope to be significant. Objections produce field crops and poultry. In tho United. States. ing. Ouasti will be attired In nau- Ity legislation which would be adc Bova onn makci extra pocket tnonov the cuadra, equal to 4.2 are that plunging nil governments selling The Register.—Advertisement "Among the demands of the first tical clothes, acres. , * ' quate to show potential support of into greater debt to be repaid in fu- democratic nations in their resistance turo taxation ot whatever nature, or Mrs. M. S. Jacobs REV. J. W. LEE, to aggression, and still be adequate even the disguise of "new tolls, will i to keep us from being ^committed to not prove a solution of our prcien Party Hostess The observance w.UT open Monday a policy' of armed assistance to the continuing difficulties. The measure with a sermon by Rev. K. D. Craw- democracies In tho event of actual Mrs. Michael S. Jacobs of Rum- ley of Asbury Park, The board of conflict, has hot been devised. The1 if considered will not have an easy time In either House or Senate. son road, Rumson, was hostess sit a deacons, of which James Scott Is formula proposed by the Departmen card party for the binefll of the chairman, will be in charge. of State in the Bloom bill failed to Tbe House Banking and Currency Fair Haven Women's Democratic win support of House and Senate. Committee has. reported the bill for The missionary society will bo In club at her homo Tuesday after- charge of the meeting Tuesday night. The House amended the bill to throw Increased activities In the slum-clear- noon. Cigarette holders and ash. Its provisions out of line with th< ance and low-cost housing field. Thi trays wsro table prlies. Tea was Mrs. Louvenla Kearney la president "safe" formula, by Imposing embar- Senate measure provided an addit- served by the hostess on tho lawn. of this group. ' UkUUEiTHRT PRQUE goes on shipment of arms and am- ional $800,000,000 for this purpose. Wednesday's meeting will be con- Tho House report would.recommend Attending wero Mrs. Joseph P. munition to any nation at war The Farrell, 'Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. ducted by 'the Willing Workers, of Senate Foreign Relations Committee certain amendments which will force William Cogan, Mrs. Robert Crake, which Miss Rebecca Glover Is chair- still has a majority who believe exist tho bill, If passed in the House, to a Mrs. H. Lynnwood Mlnton, Mrs. man, and the meeting Thursday ing neutrality legislation is as satis conference to adjust differences, Grover Brown, Mrs. Charles Ed. night will be In charge of the ushers, factory, as any which the CongresB Still tied, up in conference is th Moraller, Mrs. Theodore R. Kunxe, of which Gertrude Whitney Is presi- would be willing to adopt.. District of Columbia revenue and ap- Mrs. William Hanneken, Mrs. Wil- dent ' . propriation bill. While little inter- liam Decker, Mrs. Frank Boyd; Mrs. The program will be brought to a How we could lend economic as- est is shown back in the states, th Harry J. Quins, Mrs. Alice Hascall, doss Friday night with a mualcale sistance to the Democracies, .In ihe measure Is one of those delaying ad Mrs. George J. Foster, Mrs. Mabel to-be presented by the choir, ot event of war, without becoming in journment. Courtney, Mrs, William, E, Tobias, which Miss Beatrice Daniels is dl 1 volved ourselves is a. difficult ;ques- Unless a new and sudden Interest Mrs. Walter B. Connor, Mrs. Philip CROSS COUNTRY -, DONT DRIVER MENACE JlAllddK ,4y?M la developed-ln-tho-railroad-problem, TetersMrs.*rthurNayloririIrftM*thNayloriIrfcc owe us much more money than they the House measure designed to al- Frederick W. Opper, Mrs. George SENT BACK TO JAIL. TO YOUITLIFE^ND OTHERS can hope to repay. Alter twenty- leviate-the financial distress of the HowgiU, Mrs. Alan Frost, Mrs, War- years, during which several "debt ad- roads, seems destined to remain tied Motor Oil ren Bookwalter, Mrs. A. W. Apple- William Carney of Pearl street, justmentB" have been made, tbes up in conference until next session gate, Mrs. E. W. Rogers, Mrs. J. Red Bank, was arrested Sunday by In your own cbnlalmr billions of dollar« still stand, without The House has approved a bill Replace Worn Dangerous Tires Harry Robertson, Mrs. George Harm Policeman Otto Herden or Shrews- Bet;- 1M oven a token payment on the Inter- •which would accept land and build- and Mrs. August Wulflng. . bury upon a request of Deputy Chief est by the debtor nations, except from ing in Hyde Park In which to treas- Harry T* VanNote of Red Bank. little Finland, who does not seem ure the writings of President Roose- BENEFIT PABTT PtANNEK Carney, who had Just been released Allstate worried about aggression. velt. : . from Freehold jail,.where he com- There his been some sentiment ex- Deportation of Alien Spies. Mrs. August Wulflng of Kemp pleted a sentence of six months, was pressed in Washington for the trans- ' Tbe House has passed H. R. 8724 avenue, Fair Haven, will bs hosteis charged with entering the home ot fer ot British and French possession* which, would provide for the prompl at a, card party for the benefit of Mrs. Elizabeth Manaon of Nawman 10 in North and South America as pa Springs road and causing a disturb- CRUSADER deportation of any alien, regardless the Fair Haven Women's Democratic tlal repayment of the debts. Th of when he entered the United states, club at her. home Mosday afternoon, ance. Arraigned before Recorder . Wu» lo French islands of Pierre and Mique- if he has admitted in writing that he July 24, at 2 o'clock. There will be Elmer C. Watnrlght, he wat sent Fed. Tax Ion off the coast of Canadai'The Ber- has engaged in, or been convicted o prizes for those holding high scores, back to the county workhouse for TIRE PRICES GO DOWN! muda Hies, Jamaica, and. the Bab three more months. '' Come In and

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dlcaUng as V does that the good Many- New Gift* folk or.New Jersey believe I er of exceptionally in- Woce-aud-Hour Bin Vs., ' Philip H. Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. . THEBETTER Leaxue of Municipalities teresting; gifts during the past few By the way, I hope the New Jersey Philip M. Boy of Second street. BWr weeks. They are now on exhibition legislature will enact wage-and-hour Haven, has been named to the dean's And the-more you'll appreci- and can be seen during visiting legislation, before it adjourns. The "honors list at Bucknell university —" JAY-WALKING • _ J_ _ -hours at the association building, op- Assembly already baa acted. In my for scholastic excellence during tbe ate living in an insulated home. State Motor Vehicle Commissioner posite the Monumental Park, hv Free- oplnfon the State Senate would be second semester, of the 1938-39 col- ; *r Magce has made ah analysis of 1938 hold. wise to go along. ' lege .year. / Get us to instafT Eagle Mineral » JjshreoqueAJBorflen, street and highway accidents tUat Among the gifts > » glass stein We want to encourage business In Mr, Boy will be a- sophomore this mrjN8EUjOB8 AT tAW. discloses e Vivlon Woodhull Cun- foot Orthopeaio»-Electro-The«py drink -was found in 85 cases. for the money needed to buy oui this policy Impetuously. It should club agent. All 4-H dairy club.anl- nlngham of Valley Cottage, New homoB, and that's what we have been mals, which totaled 69 in number, 1i onnl Dillr 0 ». m. to s p. m. Most pedestrian accidents occurred be done, if at all, only after careful York. doing. That's why I introduced my deliberation. were Inspected by the committee for niTTuCday, Thundw. S«turd»y. between street Intersections, mis- A Lowestott bowl; small drawings haps of this" type constituting 59% bill to lower Interest rates on HOLC All Americans, with perhaps a the purpose of advising which ones WsdMsftw •lltmoon. Phone MS of Monmouth Court House In 1TTBand J"HA mortgages from 5 per cent are to be- exhibited at Flcmlngton " ST, BED BANK, N. J. of the total. The number of pedes- handful of exceptions, want to keep and tbe Tennent Parsonage In 1880; to 4 per cent, and added a provision out of war, and believe the United and Trenton fairs In the 4-H club trian fatalities occurring In the mid-a crlmplng-lron, c. 1850; gold and SALE Intended to bring down Interest rates States should avoid entaglement In classes. , dle of the block or on the open high- enamel watch, c. 1880, from "Bow also on other types of mortgages, it way was even higher, being 74%. the quarrels and Intrigues and bick- As a rsult of the tour there will ON H1U," Trenton; pair-of silver cups financed with government aid. erings and sword rattling of Euro, probably be from 20 to 24 animals More pedestrians were killed or made by John Schanck, c 16W, orlg- r% Repairing Injured while crossing the street be- pean nations. Wo have managed to from Monmouth county at Fleming- 'inally In the Rue family of Freehold; 'Tut Money to Work!" do It thus far under tho neutrality ton fair this year which is consider- tweon Intersections, a common prac- daguerreotype of D, Lafayette Why shouldn't Interest rates on OF tice of jay-walkers, than from any law we now have. I'm not going to ably mbre than "have gone in recent Schanck, Holmdel, 1781-1862, and his these mortgages, come down? The bo In any hurry to change "It. years. The number that will be ex- 'WATCHES, CLOCKS other action, The actual casualties wife, Eleanor Schanck; miniature government can borrow money at 1 were '152 and 1,737 were -Injured. hibited at Trenton fair Is not yot -and JEWELRY portraits In pencil of Sidney Schanck and 2 per cent. It lends this money to Extra Session Possible. definite due to the blood testing re- Eighty-four per cent of these fatal son of D. __,._."_ *"~ "Eleano" "r others, In'some Instances, at a email There is talk of an extra session quirement for Bang's disease. There accidents happened at night,' lla wife, Sarah Ann TIRES ^Adcuracy, skill "and experl- Schanck, and fraction over these figures, .Some of of Congress In the fall. It might bu will probably be no more than half Second on tho list of contributing Schanck; miniatures oi Nathaniel S. the people who borrow It from Fed- a good Idea for Congress to quit for of the inimber that wfll go to that ttnce enable us to do the factors was careleisness In crossing WlkOB and his wife, Ellen Oonover eral Home Loan banks, for example, a few weeks, getting a little rest and will go to Tlemlngton. 50^ Off Standard list * most delicate repairing. We at unslgnallzed or uncontrolled In- Wlk«B are gifts of Mrs. J. Amoxy thereupon charge the home buyer 5, giving tho country a rest from Itself, Club members owning animals that YOU GETVA DIAMOND DUPLEX "guarantee satisfaction. Our tersections. Deaths number 60 and Haskell of Mlddletown township. 6 or 7 per cent for the same moflijy. and come back say In September, to wore approved by tho committee are: prices will please you. ' 1,892 wero injured, Again the ma- Mrs. Haskell has also given the Thin is not right, and ls'ono of tho tako up neutrality, net on the Presi- Upper Freehold Dairy club, Charles TIRE AT jority .of the mishaps occurred at portraits of Tunis V. Conover, his conditions I am trying to correct. dent's latest spending proposals, and Schooley, Jr., Byron Johnson, Ir., night. Or take this illustration:,A bank consider other left-over legislation. -Silverware Repaired -- wife, Rebecca Crawford Conover, ana wi ram>i >iy. tween Intersections, However, It I* «il5—Current KY«IUI. this portion of the roadway upon IIIO—Dlnntr Muilc. I 7 tOO—Training School. Douglas Electric Co. which the driver docs not expect to TiOl—CoriMrt Otmi. j meet with a pedestrian." I !l5—County Bporti. 35 East Front Street, With reference to tho dangers of 7>s0—Laltt »IM1 Bn. night driving, Loewe commends;the JStSff 3 safety lighting program of, State 8:00—Homt PWloiophtr. Red Bank, N. J. Sill—Kront Fan'Diuw ; i«—Phlteiopli«Phltepliyy ForumForum. rhono 128. BiOO—L«k< and 8M. _ advantago of the cjut-sharlng plan Bill—JUdlo Conotrt Tour. to obtain such Improvements. tilO—Av* Maria Hour. ,0:0O—L»k« and Sn. dol—Muili by Reqotit. Oilo—Curr.nt Xvinti. • lit—Wh>» to io, . Tuitlnia, Tralnlns leap ahead at the touch oi a toe... you'll agree, too/ "Here's Hohool. City, Monmoutn, C, M. W.dn..d.y, July M, the gasoline that tells its own story.besf I" And the price of Tydol HOO-ILv. HoK.ll. V««p««. KlSO-»Amtrlean Family, till—Iliir lha 'l.» Uuna. Flying A is a pleasarvfcAostscript, tool (P.S. It's regular gas price.) 6iOO—lloJIywwjd Bwlns Olub. • ill—Cuirant EtmU, HIO—Whtra to «°. TMitlmi, Pomn A HWDVCT or net WATM MMCMTIO pa eomrun . «t». 1l0»—Muilo For Today, Training School. 7ill—Carttr. t«i t*vy*W****pa•*t*I"k^ "** ' «L Tits—WPA Uu.ltal.. v yourself to the gooo 1:10—1111 Turn. •* looks and preitlge of tills safe, 1141—1'arail. al lluilnM>, smooth-performing, ««sy.)iandlln| lino—Ittiuma. _ BtudcbakcrClmmplon.World'ionly Knyport Olrl * Brldit, • car of Iti low prlco to average 27Ji Mlia Iluth Kaplan, daughter of milt J per gallon In round trip co«it- Mr, And tiri' Max Knplnn af Kny- tocoait run I World's only c«r of Iti poll, was marrlod Sunday of ln«t price to travel 15,000 continuous wank In Temple Dotli-EI, Asbury miles In 14,511 mlnutei. Why Park, to Kills Hulk of Plalnfleld bother with the otlien? Own a They will make their bomt at Jar- sty Honmtandi, whsrt tht brld* Is Champion I Low down payment— a t««ehar. Mr. Bulk"Ii oonntoted cMyC.I.T.tirmi. with * drug eompany at Plalnfltld. LEE'S GARAGE, »n0- Oha of th* quickest ways And »M Uroadwuy Tel. I1M ,->b Is \o ailvirtlM in •r's Want "" •Bt. f ' '' * l RED BANK REGISTER. JTTLY201. 19M.

d. In Texas abt 1860. He had 1 sisReynolds/Samue. l and Naroy Grooms TRAVEL and 5 bras. If B.FJ. could give more 1804; Dec. 81 Amusements Ftather Soriaino li* *V Information about the family,! might Homer, Silai and Jana Well .. See HELEN LAU be able to ten whither or not this 1806. Jan. 31 CAKLTON. is the John Jollne for whom he is It's Economical To Send Washing Here* or Phone K. B. «e Genealogy Hlthcart, Samuel and Lydia Rozel . The "Oracle Allen Murden Case,' Leaves Red Bank Bed Bank Travel Service searching. (A.CJE.) ' 1805, Jan. 81 with Grade Allen find Warren, Wll' U Broad Stzeet ' 847. I^NE-OOVENHOVEN. (Ans. By Thomas Davenport, Juetlce, Ham, will be the feature attraction to 402, Juneie.4M8, byMrs. W.B.C.) CHon,. John and Aehaah Cook Prieit Bids Farewell . • Authorised Afent Mrs. William B. Conover, Co-Edl today, - [ Parents of Catherine Lane (1709-178T) . • :•.,-. • 1804,-Apr. 30 .'•• "Good Girls Go to Paris," starring to Congregation Sunday SHIRTS tor. Member of the Genealogies, who md. William Covenhoven (1T11- ATHLETE'S FOOT 7 committee of the Monmouth Coun Homer, Richard and BUiabeth Le- Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blonddll, 1764) s- of Jan W. and Jacoba Van Munyon L- -__ 1804, Sept. 13 'will bs shown Friday and Saturday. Historical Association, Freehold, N. Derveer Covenhoven were Coeneliui Rev. Nicholas Soriano, rector of , ITCHING SKIN ' Wright, John and Elisabeth Cranme...r. The "request" feature to be shown St. Anthony's ohurch for the past 19 QUESTIONS. . Lane bp. -Apr. 3, 1685 In Brooklyn, : 20 {Saturday after tho regular show will C Why fuss with new combinations of : —- ltt>4, Oct: 21 years, bid farowel! to his congrega- 838.. THROCKMOBTON - HTEI d. 1762; name of w. unknown. H Norris, Joseph and Rosetta Craft be "prlnglng Up Baby." with Kath- the same old drugs when modern moved to Freehold with hi* father arine Hepburn and Cary Grant. tion at mass last Sunday morning. ONLY Mary Throokmortqn supposed b. FeL 1804, Oct. 21 He will leavo'today for Now York, each Colloidal Chemistry really works. .Gyabert Lane. Catrybtje (Catherine Moore, John and Lucy Lawrenco 3, 1783, supposed d. June '10, 1865Lane was .bp. at Marlboro, Nov, 36, where he will remain until his health Use CUPROLOID. place not stated, md, aced. to mar : _—: 180*. Oct. » improves. Later he will soIV for 5 riage' records at Freehold, 1801, GuLs mo. „ Father Soriano, but it Is expected FINISHED BUNDLE Wattkn, Clock* and Jtwalrr Cleaned ud tion possible * concerning M«r 1938, by BMM.) I believe you will ner 1804. Dec. 18 that Rev. Stanislaus Mlloa, curate to Repilnd »l Rsuonub Print Throckmorton and Gulsbett Hyers. find the material for' which you areLlmmery, Enoch and Jemima Father Soriano, will nerve until a All Work Cturantud (or On. Ysar. looking in Fuller^ History of War- Groom 18Q6, Feb. 24 rector Is appointed. ' wick, R. i (A.CJB.) Phone Today for Information 839. REID. Desire- ancestry, ma: Uelres, Apollo and Anne Burtla .• Father Soriano officiated for the a ROSIN. Jeweler ., 849. PETCTT. (Aw. to SW. June 16, It W..I Front St, • ' ' (Ud Bank, N. J.rlage, descendants, of William Rei . 1805. Mar.'S last time at the 7:45 o'clock masB. I • . T«L 72-M. ; o{ Mercer Co. in 1700. (In Berge: 1938, by C.W.P.) There was an Adrian By John Abrams, Justice. • Although he delivered no sermon, ho Gen. pub. 1876. (Mrs. G.W.M. Pettlt bd. on property at West End Thue records ware copied by Mon- expressed his appreciation to thoso in 1797; his body was removed to ' 840. REID.- Despite information mouth Court House Chapter, D. A. who had given him their co-opera- Monarch Laundry Weft Long Branch Cem. and is In R., and published through the Mon- tion during his long pastorate, and V ItVJiwt A Joseph Reid of N. J., favoring Brl the John W. Wooley-plot. (CA.CJG.) ish In-Rev. war, took oath of aJlegl mouth Historical association, Free-; asked forgiveness for thoso who have CURTIS-SMOCK Short Drive to ance In 1779. (Bergen Gen. pub. 1878.' 830. LAME,. (Ans. to 340, Apr. 38, hold, N. J., and released by (Mrs. opposed him during tho past two (Mrs. 0.W.M, 1938 by D. N. H., and 440, July 31, William R.) Laura V. Conover, Reg- years.... 1938, by R.R., ans. Aug. 11, 1938 by 811. BROWN. Would like to kno' istrar. ' ,', „ The feature attraction Sunday, Father Soriano submitted his res- 62 White St. Phone R. B. 2424. E. M. B-, and ans. Aug. 18, 1938 by Monday and Tuesday will be "Daugh- ignation last week to Moat Rev. ancestors of Solomon G- Brown, D. N. H.) In going' through some May 19,1816, d. May 23, 1887. Hi ters Courageous,", a sequel to "Four Moses K. Klley, bishop of Trenton, Simons papers by James Steen, I find the w. Interviewed by thus bringing to a close a rolgn of Daughters," with John GarHold, was badly injured at one time whlli of. Gilbert, s. of Abraham and'Ruth working at a saw mill operated b; PFlsdlla, Rosemary and Lola Lane, dissension that has prevailed ever Lane is given as Eliiabeth Holder, Joseph R. Bennett Gall Page, Claude Rains, Jeffrey since the removal of Rov. Edward Jackson Brown near Long Brand dau.-of Anthony'Holder and-Sarah Highway Outlet N. J. -• ". ' ' • (U.GJ, Three officers and three members Lynn, Fay Balntcr and Donald Crisp. Atiort about a year ago. Father At- HOOTE 35 and 81XN8ET E Tabor. Blltabeth HoUer b. Apr. 12, of the. Cltlsens1 military training »rt led in the ro-organlratlon of 842. BOWNE. Would .like all hii 1772, d. Jan. 18, 1849, md. Gilbert young people's organizations In tho ASBUBY PARK torlcal.and genealogical informatlo camp at Fort Hancock were Inter- STRAND. Lane (1769-1841), and they had 10viewed by Joseph R, Bennett, sports church and when ho was transferred i possible concerning Andrew and Joh< chn., their dau. Susann (1793-1823) "It Could Happen to You" with friends of tho curate' blamod Father Bmvne, who lived In Monmouth coui commentator, over Station WBRB md. John Philip,White, (as his sec-Thursday night Stuart E/wln and Gloria Stuart, and Soriano. . _ ..>'•' s "A h ty at the time of t£e Revolution. Wh< ond w.), having been left out in the "Big Town C*ar" with Barton Mac- During tho dissension two' attempts 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK were their ancestors'? Whom did h lUts of their chn., given in the an The officers were Captain Harold J. Roche, athletic officer at the fort; Lane and Tom Brown Will be shown were mado to burn down tho rec- Glass Market"' marry? Who were their •children am •wen to thtse questions to be found for the laBt times today at tho Strand tory, The second, which occurred whom dia-the? tas,rry? (L.M.F. under, the dates of this newspaper Captain Felix F, Burant, chaplajn, MAKE YOUR'CHINA and Lieutenant Melvin C. , pub- theater. ' ' / about two months ago.^ulmost suc- PRIME 843. COVENHOVEN. Who were thi given above. John' P. and Susan The double bill Friday and Satur- ceeded, considerable damage, being Fresh Pork Loins BUYING A PLEASURE White's chn. are: Philip, Gilbert lic relations officer. The members parents of George Covenhoven, wh of tho corps were William A. Hunt- day will comprlso "Romance of thodone before the blaze was extin- (RIB HALF) md. Maty DuBoIs,. Oct. IB, 1815. Lane, Alexander Hamilton, and Susan Redwoods" with Charles Blckford guished. RIB ROAST A COLLECTION OF DIN- White. I thought those interested In er, Jr., William G. Perry and Charles (D.V.P. M. Bowlln. . and Jean Parker, and "The Kid from . NER SETS FROM . 844. VAN MATER. -Wanted pa: this family might want to know YACHT CLUB QUESTS. The officers and ^men told of ac-Texas" with Donnls O'Keeta- and AMERICAN POTTERIES entage of Chrlonce Van Mater an about this Steen material. Florence Rico, —'~~~ Information possible about him tivities at the camp. Lieutenant Among the guests at the Sea "CALIENTE" in the Gay Whom did he'marry? Who were hi (E.M.B.) Koch stated that the enrollment this Bright Yacht club over tho week- Mexican Colors, Set of children and-whom did they marry year was 202. All men enrolled are end wore Mr. and Mrs. Robert 25i No. 851. candidates for a reserve commission, 20 Piccei, $1.98 . (Mra, W-R.C. Kastor,. Commissioner and Mrs. WAB RECORD. whtoh Is received upon completion Franklin of Newark, Mr, and Mrs. of four summers of training. QUALITY Alto Complete Line of ANSWEBS. GEORGE TAYLOR, S 928. Hirst, James Reynolds and a party Open Stock . The record -of George Taylor fol- Judge' Harry Klatsky and- Georgt of eight friends, Mr. and Mm. J. 845. JOUNE-WARDELL. (Ans. lows as found in the papers on OKDwlght of Rumson, Interviewed by T, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred CHUCK ROAST 195. .See Our" 309, 'Apr.' 7. 1938. by D.N.H.) Henrj in pension claim, S, 92S, upon his ser- Mr. Bennett Monday night, told of LJppman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fullor, NEW POTTERY EXHIBIT Jollnc, b. Aug. 21, 1801, d. Oct. 3rvice' in the Revolutionary, war. the forthcoming benefit Mike Soatuorchlo,\ Mr. and Mrs.. LEGS Genuine FRESH A China and Glass Market 1858, was s. of James Jollne n George Taylor wag b. Mar. 2, 1769, in game between the Freehold Froe- Robert V. White, Mr. nnd Mrs. Phebe Siocum, b. Dec. 18, 1780, d Mtddletown Twp., Monmouth Co, N.booters 'and the Rumson gangers. Raymond Eisner, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- A TBEAT FOB YOU TO Juse 16, 1816, dau. of William an J. The names of his parents are not ward A. Hurd, Mr. and ' Mrs. LAMB Chopped Beef SHOr HEBE—AN AOIIB OF Hannah Siocum. (A.C.E.! shown. While living in the place of Thamas_Bradlcy .oncLMr.^nd Mrs. XAND^TO-PABK TOUB CAB| 1^—848.-JOUNEi -( Ans- to-628,~Ja,n,-S« ;fhli-H>lrthi^-<3eorge—Taylor™jnllited Malcolm Taylor. , 1939, by" B. F. J.) One John Jollm June 1, 1776 and served S tours of Charles L. DeCeeare, 18, of Anbury 1 month each in succession, as pri-Park was drowned in Lake Topanc- Next week-end, Miss Marlon c vate In Capt. John Holmes' company, mus at Freehold Saturday while Manning, European musical comedy under Col. George Taylor (no rela-swimming to shore with threo com- The feature attraction Sunday, star, will entertain at the club. lb. tionship stated) until Col. Taylor panions from their capsized row- Monday and Tuesday of next week Joined the British troops, then be boat. His body was recovered In will be "Susannnh of the Mountlcs," LEAVES FOR WYOMING RANCH. served under Maj..Ellsha Walton in about ten minutes but all efforts to with Shirley Temple. Rnndolph Joseph O'Sullivan, son qt Mrs, Ed- FRESH the N. J. troops. t He served, al*o, revive him failed. DaCesare was at-Scott heads the supporting cast. win D. Bransoma of Runuton, left monthly tours at various times from tending"*^ picnic of the employees. oL Monday for the Valley ranch In Cody, Feb., 1777, when a few days after his the United Sheep Lined .Clothing Boys can mako extra pocket money Wyoming,- where he will stay until Long Island DUCKS enlistment he was chosen orderly ser- Co, of Long Branch. Mlling Tho Resistor.—Advertisement the first of Soptcmbor. « : ., geant and served as such through 1782, amounting In all to 36 months, under Captain Thomas Walling, Sam- uel Carhart, Jonathan Fearce, Jos- eph Stlllwell, Samuel Dennis am Ms sheppard and Colonel Ashei Holmes in the N. J. troops. During his service ho was In several skir- mishes with the British and Tories, one at Ganet'a Hill below Mtddletown Twp. and one at Shoals Harbour In Mlddlatown, was also In the battl of Germantown. George Taylo: moved about 1818 front Mtddletown Assorted Twp. to Freehold Twp, Monmouth Creani Patties Co., N. J., where he was allowed pin- Ion on his application executed July 11, 1832. He wai still living there n 1833. He d. Feb. 6, 1836. NOT* irence waa made In the claim to wife ir chn. of George Taylor. In o'rdtr to obtain date of last payment of Tally lenslon-andname and address of thi MID-SUM! erson paid, you should writ* to th« *fy Comptroller General, General Ao- Special th. :ountlng Office, Records Division, this ilty, and cits the, following data George Taylor, certificate No. 17483, TIRE Si Chocolate issued Aug. 33, 1833, rat* 4130 p*r • Dtinrr, thin discs of fondant boa nnum, commenced Mar. «, 1M1, Act Thynmluts bon crnm... fltTored with Lemon, une 7, 1833, N. J. Agency. p Orangt and Peppermint... They "™ Very truly yours. TEN MYS ONLY Spe.LI art «»appealing to the tjt ttthtf th are cooling and d«lidous. (Signed) A. D, HILLER, July 26 Rn»Ur}y24i IOC T Exe. Aut. to the Administrator. Milk SPECIAL Lfc. JLIf ICopy) July 29 * Chocolate No. 892, Nats Brazil Nat BIBLE RECORDS.

R'S*Ur!y 79* BSMhtT Record copied by Mrs. Charlotte O- Special lb,«fCF Batter Crunch 'snDerveev and published by per- mission of the owner, Mrs, H»l«n ON THE ITanDerveer Applegat», Engllshtown, Chewy tf. J- Miller's Standard Edition, Phlla Peppermint lelphla. Edward W. Miller,' PublUm- r, 1102-1104 Samson street. Kisses Abljsui Applegoto 'Abtjah ' Applegate, Mar. 23, 1M9, une IS, 1919. * Adelaide Ely Applegate, r«t>. 11 GOOD/ Slabs of crunch)' oat brittle : i > 1849. Jan. 11, 1934. coiled with Loft Famous Milk Children— Chocolate ... then liwrsllr show- Charlts Augustus Applegate, July end with frufilr chopped braill A, 1868. Almonds William Wallace Applsgat*, Jan. 6-3 ALL-WEATHER TIRES nuts . i • "No wondor they art so popular," 16, 1870. * •»ealal U. Marie Antoinettt Applegatt, 8«pt, IS Shw. 3D,'1872, Jung », 1873. Her*t grand new* for raeatlon bwlg«rtil For tea Ada P. Applegats, July 34, 1174. 1ALI PRICB and TEN DAYS ONLY—you eon buy tb» world's) DeLuxe Harry E. Applegat*, Sept. 30, M76. rmei 4.40-4.50x21 4.75-5.00x19 popular tire—tho Goodyear "G-3" AH-Weaiher—AT Bridge Llllle Iren* AppltgaU, Apr. 36, OFF the regular list price. Brlarellff 1879. Mixture JUon M- AppHgate, Fib. 1,1884, d. This U tho «ame famous Goodyear AU-Wea1h*r Ibcrt bag RifmUriy 39t Milk Chocolates Mar. 8, 1803. gone out as oriylnal equlpmont on millions] upon H"Vf * Milton Wilson AppUgat*,* Aug. .11, •paelal Ib. .*7H of new ears. This la tho same tire that tnore people sMf* Levella Solomon APplegats, June puichasod for renewal purposes than any other kind. 28, 1888. 5ALB PRICE SALE PRICE Only this year it's a new. tougher, longer wnssltm tint Kngllsh Sara Ethel Appltgate, May 8, 1191 5.25.5.50x11 8.25-5.50x17 Style Itam Bible has no date. delivering MORE MILES—by actual test—than ev*n tarf year's great model Is giving its millions of ua*n. Toffee tfo. 8M. ^ * Buy a pair. Buy a sol—at those remarkable bargain1 .lonmotilh County Marriage B«c- ittgnUrly Mi lfkr( Hswrlal Ib. Mf9 ords, Court llouw, Freehold, I*, t, prices. Buy them on our Easy Pay Plan. ennett, Cyrenlss and Ida Dennett, SALt PRICE SALE PRICE Com* In Today — While Your Slse Is SMI Is) Stoofc * dau. of John 1802, Feb. 18 anClear, William and Mary Van- e.OOxU 6.2S-«.S0xU ICE A ulected (ssqrtmeni of our betl Clear, dau. of William 1803, May 16 ^ // BUY ON EASY TERMS * Milk Chocolate pieces ... Parlays, ennctt, Thomas, and Jerusey Bailey, You don't need to p«y cash. You can open Fruits snd Nuts, Carsmcls', Crtsms, widow of Ellas Oallty 1803, Oet 1 CREAM •nd maajr others . • • All coated <«nno(t, Daniel and PtfWt Herbert 1015 a convenient Budget Account and pay as w!iliLofinri«rcllffMIII<(:hocoIi(.; 180S, Dec. 2J you ride. Use your credit You can buy obarlJi, Joseph and Betsi Crawford, IKCLUDINO YOUR OLD TIRE these tires for at little as A WICK •rECIAI. I*. • WT Han. of David 1S04, Apr. It it tin, Thomas iin I), Mount, John ami Lydla Cham- btrlaln '. 1«O«, Oct. 31 Coartnient factarr T«w#r, Joseph and Elisabeth Morris packed plnti to takt . . , JJ04, DJC. 6 homf. 'llton, Joa*ph and Mary Rcot Frank Van Syckle . 1804, D«c. 3J y Zenan Conger, Elder Methodist In- d»p«n4,.Mar. Ill Quick Road Service—Phono R. B. 1296 • ••*• ladder). Wllllarti and Iloclnl De- bouse _ _ 1804, Apr. 1 y John Cooper, psstcr of ih« High iJ3-A BROAD' STREET Point Clwptl, J Ten. ' RED-BANK REGISTER, JULY-20', 1889.. using one teaspoon .to each quart of water. Dry the'chamber thoroughly WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Food, of course, must.be well and chill the box before refilling IDXEY 8X0W, Will he 1 Hot Off the Griddle |with food. 15 LINDEN PLACE, TIED' BANK " Glad to Answer 'Any seasoned to be worth]/ 'of • its piquancy . . 'By Question* on Food A Day Dip raw flowerets of cauliflower In Fancy articles, children's E8THEB DONLAH BI STONKT , IBM Jonr, then in beaten? egg to -which clothing, useful articles, Edited by W1XMA EL DECTE two. tablespoons of water have been added, then the crumbs Fry In deep knitted goods and gifts. Ever so often we have cause to fat Serve'Piping hot, with checs: Dining Abroad use oxalic add eoluttoa .for the, re- sauce .or.with hollandalae sauce. moval of stains—many people, how- Week-End Special! Simple Recipe For Eclairs ever, riot khowlnjj Just what to do Adding that:certain touch to ap- At—Home Sliced Meat Loaf about this. acid neglect to use it in petizers isn't really so bard. Try the removal of such stains as lemon covering large stuffed olives: with juice, ihlldew, etc., and find-cloth- whipped cream cheese moistened i Or Cream Puffs And Cottage Ch«eie Rolli of Swedish Potato Salad As Supper ing permanently stained. To make with a little milk. Roll the coated thla acid mlxture'put one teaspoon olives in finely chopped salted wal- : Design nuts. ;/ What a dreadful feeling it Is not heat'to moderate (360 F.) and bake o[ oxalic acid crystals ^nd.one and to.be able to find & nice luscious aHnlnute.Jonger.. Maks .li.litt. In .m e v Suggestion ; one-half cups of water in a-bottle tide; Insert chocolate cream filling Hot rolls are always a tempting •with a uood cork. Label tha bcttle For extra, flavor spread the toast cream puff or eclair In the bakery By S1DNE JT SNOW with'a' red label and mark poison. vhen our systems, tell us tnai me or whipped cream and cover -with iccompaniment for a meal and if to be used for creamed tuna'fleh or chocolate frosting. • • hese rolls are novel and exception- Shake well and uso when the crye- salmon with butter creamed In a v~ one and only thing we want at that tals are all dissolved, Apply the j •>, moment Is a cream puff or chocolate CHOCOLATE CREAM FELLING lly delicious ones their merits are bowl first nibbed with a clove of •otfoloY . • • • acid with a dropper or pointed stick. garlic. This; also, .adds uit to toast IV-ecMr. it happens so often. The teat 1% squares unsweetened chocolate Follow, the acid with a diluted am- L ; served with tuna. nab. sa!ad. Ice Cream ttlnit to do 1« to have on hand a • 1 cup milk • COTTAGE CHEESE! ROlia tnonia KOlutlon or soap and water. .* fineTecIpe, one that will satisfy that 6 tablespoons sugar 1 cup, milk Do not fall to neutralize the add ' gnawing urge In a short time. 2 tablespoons cake flour > • . 1 cup sugar ' after 'use ' and be certain to keep Factory Packed ECLAIRS OR CBEAM PCJFFS % teaspoon'salt- 1 teaspoon salt the • bottle '.well corked. A TREAT FOR THE 1 cup sifted cake flour 1 ere yolk, slightly beaten 1 tablespoon butter 1/3 cup butter Vi tablespoon butter ' 1 tablespoon lard FAMILY — TOASTED 54 teaspoon vanilla Vt yeast cake. Sherberts are distinguished . from pint 1 cup boiling water , . •. • Add chocolate to mllktand heat in Flour Ices in that they contain fruit Juice COCOANUT ICE CREAM 3 eggs, unbeaten • • - double boiler. When chocolate Is .j cups cottage cheese with the addition of riillk' or cream, Sift flour once; measure, Melt melted beat with rotary, egg beater 1 egg yolk ,^-. while- Ices contain mainly irult What a surprise the family will Pure Candy and Soda saortenlBKln water. Btlr flour into until blended. Combine sugar, flour, Vi grated'nutmeg, juices and water, .••*•'• get when scun a dish aa thla 1B rapidly'boiling water. Cook, stirring salt- add gradually to chocolate, mix. Bring the milk to a boil, and pour . served for dessert—and won't the 43-A Broad St., Red Bank constantly until mixture leaves sides ture and cook until thickened, stir- Into a bowl with the lard, butter;' As a pleasant, meat loaf variation, children be particularly happy? of'pan in smooth, compact mji..Rfr ring •constantly. Continue cooking 10 cup sugar and salt. Dissolve.the have two or throe frankfurters They're bound to think that the move at once from lire. Add eggs rolnutei. etlrrfnn occasionally. Add sast cake- In % cup lukewarm wa- ground with beet and pork for theFourth of July has come around onV at a time, beating only until egg' yolk, stirring vigorously; cook loaf. Or lay bacon slices ever the ir and when the milk has cooled to 1 again or some very grand, holiday! * ££33 ADOPT \ smooth after eaceachh. Shappe on-un- two minute* longer, ;tIrrlng con- lood heat, add It to the other in- top for added flavor. . .: TOASTED COCOANOT ICE M»id baking sheet, usW•p.te stantly. Remove from boiling water, redlents. Sift In just enough flour THIS MODERN METHOD, Bag or two teaspoons to make add butter, and vanilla and cool. . ; • \. .;•• -'CREAM:- '•• 0 make a.soft dough; knead well Now days [he choice of kinds of k'Vour jioTBonalhy-- rounds for cream puffs, or strips 5x1 Makes one and one-quarter cups ol nd aet aside In a warm place to 1' tablespoon flour • ' ' Don't Inches for eclairs. Bake In avhot filling. : bread for sandwiches Is aa much a % cup> sugar • • glene witBtith o 8'tablespoons butter salads: extra large one so that there will be plenty left,over to slice cold. Add a the type of card you chooae. The 1 fresh tongue DEVILED EOG SALAD SUMMER MENUS few extra potatoes to the kettle also, so that they may bo chilled for most conservative card, Is a small, BeKlstratlons belnf accepted for Summer Classee. Phono 2&M potato salad. ' - plain white oblong which Is placed 1 large onion, chopped 6 hard boiled eggs 1 carrot, chopped • ' Lobster In the summer time.In sal- on top ot tho folded napkin at the H teaspoon paprika •• Jn buying meat for a loaf, It is economical to choose'the cuts which left side of each place. But there 3 stalks of celery, chopped S tablespoons .sandwich spread ads and mousses Is every bit as good are, not in demand for other dishes.. For instance, beef neck and chuck 1 1 tablespoon sugar as those dollclous broiled lobsters are , others which are -designed lo 1 teatpoon salt are more economical for grinding than round steak, alnce this latter cut cling to-tho odge-of the-water-glB»B • % »prtIH-rtwme._ . _ _, ...,-.-.. 34 teas^onlVoteas^onlVorcistr r thatwelovefor winter—or those lt>l>- A sprig* parsley Newbergs that father makes on irusliTfoTHhT'Very-popoIsr- Swigs" steak. And~eveTrffie^es«Ten~a7er cuts" or to tho individual container of 1 blade dace 1 tablespoon mustard. Jay'nights—but'being summer. such as neck, shank and chuck make very satisfactory ground meat .be- salted nuts. The most Important Cut eggs In halves lengthwise. Re- r cause in grinding the long fibers are cut and the meat made tenderer. point to remember, is the choice of 1 bay leaf. i • • ; . e can take lobsterand still fit him For tafc, ' d»pkttd«bl« prottetlon >i8 whale peppers . - move, yolki, mash with fork. Add ignt Into,our menu like this: Pork 'shoulder. and lamb or veal shoulder, breast or shank, also, are eco-your place cords is that If decorated afilnit Japan*!. BMtlea* us. Jap* '. 3 cloves . • . . ; sandwich spread, mustard,'salt, pa- ; nomical cuts to choose for grinding. - they must harmonize with your gen- Ra-CId*. It KILLS and REPELS— $i cup brandy prika and-worceitenhlre sauce. Mix . LOBSTER MOUSSE eral color scheme. atopa btllla activity Immediately, with cooked salad dressing. Refill 2 cUps shredded lobster Vllli annlr. knpa beetUa off egg .whites with mixture,' add pa- 1 clip boiling water MEAT LOAF eprayad planti. . Jap-Ro.Qde la 1 egg white i: As an added touch for clear soup, N0N-POIS0NOU5—Sal. on frulta ptjksu .Place on water cress or. \il- 2:tablespoons shredded,pimento 1)4 pounds.ground beef 2 egg>, slightly beaten Gelatin uce leaves, Serve extra salad dress- pass a beaten ORK through a coland- and vag.tabi.8, aon*ipottlnar. aco* % cooked carrot- 1 to \Vt teaspoons salt .» " 1 pound ground fresh portr" H cup milk . . - nomical. 91.25 lisa makaa 20 fal- Ing. ' • • 2 tablespoons gelatin er into'the soup just before remov- 3 slices truffle, canned J tablespoons grated onion ! oth food and Ice aji1 cloth. ' Serve with Trench dressing. ho mousse and with leaves, from the compartments ani-follow tho wash- leart of lettuce or with chicory. a different flavor. ing with a generous rinse'ot. a clear 'Measure liquid, add gelatin accord Olives wrapped In bacon and broiled form an attractive garnish for tng to directions on package and Serve with a highly seasoned may- solution of washing soda. In water, cool Decorate the bottom of a BAKED BEAN, BACON mnaise or sour'cream and oucumber the meat loaf and potato salad Illustrated here. The uncooked bacon la mold with rounds of carrot and tri- Iresilng, Serves eight to ten. wrapped around stuffed olives, the ends being fastened with toothpicks. angles of truffle, and set In cracked AND OLIVE SANDWICH The broiling takes only a few minutes, Just long enough for the bacon to Ice. Carefully pour a Dim of the become crisped. liquid over the carrot and truffles If It's just' a sandwich you want and let harden. Set tongue, on top, to give the children for lunch—on* A SHERBET AND AN ICE being sure It Is cold. Add liquid-a must make It a big one as children little at a time, putting in more as on vacation need plenty of good This Is the time ot year to hunt up soon as the last layer has hardened. hearty food to keep up that energy the recipes ot things which can be Questions And Answers Keep In refrigerator until ready to they run off by the minute—a" sand- made In the refrigerators, And, the plainer the Ices the more popular unmali and serve. •slchljs.filling and appetlilng as this: By SUSAN SNOW BAKED BfiAN, 'BACX)N AND they are apt to be, fruit add one cup of sugar and cook For Instance: OUVB SANDWICH Well, well, well, here it la another 20 minutes or until It Jells. Pour In- ORANGE SPONGE CAKE APRICOT SHERBET week, and I'm still trying to catch to hot sterilized glasses and cover S siloes toast for each sandwich up on this pile of requests I have with parafflne, ' ML pound bacon, sliced thinly 1 teaspoon gelatin on hand. I think by tho time I fin- ly. cups lifted cake flour 1 Btnall bottle stuffed olives", sliced Mi cup water ish them I'll be a walking encyclo- lVi teaspoons baking powder 1 medium can baked beans, with 1 cup apricot Juice cdla, or something, and believe me, A FRIDAY DISH WHICH . !4 teaspoon salt pork and tomato sauce Yi. cup sugar hunting up somo answers Is really 1 cup sugar IV, oupa apricot pulp 1 tablespoon grated orange rind Try the bacon until crisp and teaching mo things I didn't know be- MEN WILL RELISH brown, Add sliced olives and allow 2 tablespoons lemon juice fore. I'd pass a lot of It on If pos- 2 eggs and 1 egg yolk 2 egg, whites % cup orange juice . to heat In the fat Heat the baked sible—In fact in tlmo you'll all prob- •Cornea Friday—and the fish prob- K cup water beans. On the first slice of toast Soak the gelatin in two tables- ably get most of it anyway. But to lem. But here is a dish which will place a generous layer of hot beans start off, Mrs; Frank Brymesacr of Sift flour once, measure, add bak- ipoons of water. Boll remaining wa- bring the men folks home on the dot. cover with a second slice of toast, ter, apricot Juice and sugar for three Carlisle, PR, IS very Interested In Simple—but most men prefer the ing powder and salt and sift togeth- add slices of bacon and olives. Adi first of all Duchess Potatoos. er three times. Add Vi oup sugar minutes, Add gelatin and cool. Add simple dishes, all providing they third slice of toast. Cut the sand- apricot pulp and lemon Juice, and They really are grand llttlo things taste good. and orange rind to eggs ,and beat wich In halves diagonally and gar-pour Into refrigerator tray. Place in with rotary *gg beater until thick to serve and aren't half so difficult SALMON CASSEROLE and lemon colored; add remaining nish with slices of dill pickle or with fretting unit and chill one hour. Re- as some pcoplo Imagine, To start augur gradually, beating very thor- additional olives. Serve this with the move from tray and beat with a ro- with, peel and wash, six medium- To serve four, take & mixing bowl oughly; then add orange Juice and children's favorite cold drink. tary egg beater. Return to unit until sized potatoes, thon quarter them and in it put a cup of canned salmon, water. Add flour gradually, beat It begins to freeze (about 1 hour) nnd ind boll until soft.' Drain and letflaked and picked over. Add to the ing with rotary egg beater untl then pour Into bowl and beat again, .hem stand on a warm part of tho salmon one cup ot celery cut into smooth. Bake In ungreaeed tube For a delicious spread for crack- this time beating In the egg whlteB. stovo for five minutes, then add one bits, one small onion chopped one, pan, In moderate oven 350 F. far 85 ers to go with tomato Juice cocktails Return to refrigerator until ready to tablespoon 6t butter, the yolka ot two tablespoons quick cooking tapi- mix equal portions of Roquefort serve. oca, a pinch of salt, a dash of pep- minutes. , two unbeaton eRKS nnd tho whlto of per, one cup of milk and a tablespoon and cream cheese, sieved, sesionod LEMON ICE one, and salt to taste. Press through with onion juice, chives and Wor- i sieve and form with the hands Into of molted butter. ti teaspoon gelatin Mix these Ingredients and place in Have you ever tried putting cestershire sauce, whipped light M tablespoon cold water lttle oval loaves on tho flattened top lovely frosting on a simple rake? II Servo surrounded by little swec of which you may make some kind a greased cassorote or deep baking 2 cups boiling water dish. Bako In a hot oven (425 F.) for gives It a real party air. gherkins. v 1 cup sugar of deilgn with the tip of & sharp knife. ten minutes. Then, on top of the hi cup lemon juice, scant measure mixture, lay eight unbaked baking Few grains salt Put on a tint baking dish, with a powdor blacults, Put back Into oven 1 egg white small bit of buttor on top of each and bake 12 to IS minutes longer. Menu Of The Week Souk gelatin In cold water about loaf, and bake In a hot ovon until Cottage fried or hashed potatoes flvo minutes. Make a syrup by boll- a nice golden brown. It's not hard, and a cole alnw or green vegetable Ing water and sugar, add salt, gelatin is ItT Somo pcoplo I know prefer, salad round out the main course. A and lemon Juice,, cool and freeze however, to roll the little lonvca in tart pie or an lco Is a good dessert When partly frozen turn out Into beaten egg, then in fine crumbs, then A white wine, a pals beer or rather MONDAY . bowl, boat with egg beater and re-fry them In deep, hot fat. It's upstrong tea for beverage. And coffeo Breakfast—Grapefruit Juice, cold cereal, hot mufllns, coffee. Lunch- turn to freezer until It again begins to you, though, which over you pre-with the dessert. to frteto. Again turn Into bowl and fer, i Asparagus with cheese sauce on toaet, tomato salad, hot gingerbread fold In tho attmy beaten egg whites. with whipped cream, Iced tea or milk. Dinner—Pineapple Juice, brollc rtBlurn to refrigerator to complete Then for the Chatoau Potatoes. The Data liani with raisin sauce, buttered new cabbago, potato Baled. freezing, Uslnjt » small, oval scoop cuU«r, shape pieces out of peeled potatoes on the addreaa on vour paper inowi TUESDAY the site ot a small oliyn, Wnah and when Your subscription expires. Thla drain and put them In a anuccpan paper, like most eolf-reapeotlDR pub- Ilrcuktast—Koneydew melon, bacon omelet, toast, coffee,. Lunch- CARAMEL ICEBOX COOKIES With cold water to cover. Bring to lloaUons, Is ODOratcd on a ca»n-io- Cold cuts, cabbage and carrot salad, bread pudding with fruit sauce, tea advance basis. If vour Una] date Is a. boll and boll slowly for >lx min-drawlnR near, tend lo vour check or milk. Dinner—Dutch oven lamb chops, buttered noodles, fresh peas, Juit the sound of an lco box utes, adding a teanpoon of salt, thtth for renewal todav so that vou will cucumber salad, blueberry pudding, coffee. cookie Is enough to start a person drain, Melt two tablespoons of but-not miss anv Issues ot your favorite "drooling" and there Un't a mother ler In a frylnR pan ovor a good flic, horns newsnaner.—Advertisement. WEDNESDAY living -who would alt back nnd wntch and mid a tablespoon of cooking oil, hor family "drool" without doing When hot, turn In tho potatoes, tak- Breakfast-Cantaloupe, Canadian bacon, hot biscuit's, honey, coffee, something about It-thcse same llttls ing care to havs the bnlln covering Xunch—Ham croquettes, pineapple-cheese and nut salad, sugar buns, Ice box cookies tiro ever so grand In the bottom of the pnn In but one Iced cocoa. Dinner—Baked boana «n csssorole, Boston brown bread, allce the afternoon with an Icy glnaa of layer. Shake the pan occasionally toms.tpe«, raspberry Ice cream, cup cakes, coffee. lemonade or nice chilled milk for and cook until allithtly nninor colored, the youngstorn: When amber colored and aoft, serve Washers THURSDAY CARAMEL ICEBOX COOKIES drained of fat. Breakfast-Blueberries with cream, poached egg on toast, frlzile «i cup butter Taking a rcijiirnt of Mrs. Martin's bam, coffee. Lunch—Fresh vegetable aalad, bread and butter sandwlchea, 2 cupa brown augar, sifted —Mrs, Martin, by the wny, la from Repaired 2 ogis, beaten Baltimore. I sro she nlio would like All milk may look prc«y siloed peachu with cream, tea. Dinner—Spilt pen soup, moat loaf, spng- 1 tablespoon water Kelt! With tomato sauce, spring greens salad, Roquefort cheese dressing, to know about n Newport Pudillnn. 2 teaspoons vanilla and I'm hopInK It turns out to be ****nm cherry roly-poly, coffee. , 2 cupa pastry flour what she wanted It to he. Ho many Exchanged 2 timspoona bnking powder people HTA. fooled by thin pnn, A FRIDAY H teaspoon salt simple cup enko, Iml on the lop . Breakfast-Fruit cup, codfish cakts, buttered toast, coffee. Lunch— Cream butter nnd add ulttoil brown ami aldca. vvltji currant ]rlly, la Baksd btan club sandwiches, grilled tomatoes, watermelon, tea or milk. sugar slowly. Cream well, Add beat- aprlnklfil wltln conmut nml tupped Dinner—Tomato soup, broiled stuffed maokerel, eacalloped potatoes, coli en eggs, vanilla nnd water and beal with whipped crenm. Around the smooth. Add anlt and flour and Iwik- cako Is a circle, of sliced prnclica, slaw, cantaloupo a la mode, coffee. Ing powder sifted together, Form preferably canned aim. The cur- into two rolls. Chill for nt leoat mi rant Jolly can lie replaced liy mini SATURDAY . hour or until needed. Slice it-Inch should vour luncheon happen to br Breakfast-Raspberries with CMHID, scrambled eggs and chicken 11 thick and bnko In n moderate ovan of K K>'een aehemo, *r>, pop-ovirs, coffee. Luncli—Vegetable omelet, hoi-blueberry mumn (WO V). Make* » very thin crlun From n Newport 1'uilillnK tn (#« or milk. Dinner—Tomato Juice, boiled tongue, mustard sauce, nei oookla. Makca six dozen cooklea twt OrnniKt MnrnuilfttU nml I'm >iWinH Inohts In dlamolnr, Mm, Martin the almplenl one I know boiled potatoes, fried eggplant, beet and carrot salad, blackberry cobblei This reelp* niny b« varied by ndil —and thla roclpo la u'.vcn In n mimll floffae. Ing one pup chopped nuls, two cup aimntlty—It can fmlly ho Increaaed coooanut vary finely grated, or twi though to ninkn mannalniln fur SUNDAY ounces melted chocolate. evtrv d«.y In lh« veiir, W»»h font ,BrMkfwMnie«

and the funeral was held In that On Northern Crulae. church Tuesday afternoon, • Christian Endeavor WHY WASH ON MONDAYS? Mr. and Mrs. Earle WV Hendrlck- Tfcere /n Enrtcksoa—Sdilbswoff. Committee Meets of Allenwood have, announced tha en- Miss Mailon-V. Erriokson, daugh- Asks Katharine Fisher York .June SOtfor atrip to the land ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Er- An executive committee meeting if the MonmonUkOceoa- County of the Midnight Sun. A atop of 23 3c per day'?? r^ckson of Engllshtown, end Andrew Dktttor, Good Homekttpi»t Iniutm hours was made at Iceland, where Ltf OR GROUPS Montnouth County Schlbanoff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Christian Endeavor union was held Tuesday night In. the chape.1 of they visited points above tho Arctlo TV. O. Weart—AU Kinds of toaurancs ry Schibanoff of Freehold; were mar- circle, .They will be gone six weeks. 42 Broad St., Red- Bank. Tel, 2 • • .1. —. ; '••.-,'' •-••••• ried Sunday afternoon in the Eng- the Presbyterian church, Miss Eliza- llshtown Presbyterian church. After There waa a time when wash day was called Blue Monday—and with beth D. Voor,hcea, of Lakes • Como, Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operation*, a trip to Maine they will live: near good reason. It meant getting up at dawn to.build, the fire, putting the presided and Rev. David T. Ei Ickson i\ boiler on, wringing oat the clothes that had been soaking overnight, and of Manasquan presented tho opening Freehold..- The; i^oom_Is_ttsoc.!ated prayer. Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Death* ••"'• — with his father in poultry railing. ~ otherwise getting an early start so all the wash would be out on the line Eggs'with Three Yolka. by noon. Neighbors vied with each other to see who would finish first. further plans for .the seasonal program of the group were complet- To Women and Other Notes of Interest Edward Cordts, a progressive poul- It was a slow and laborious job, a Job for a Cinderella. Breakfast was ed. It "was announced that the meet- tryman of Jerseyville, carried off sev- • hurried meal; lunch • sketchy pickup. The house looted after itself, and Ings, of the executive committee Granted Tarolcs. ' g Branch. That was that' fa* be eral prizes] the past year for eggs of the family felt forlorn and neglected, - y would be held the third Tuesday of Who Need Money Edward H. Crockett, a one4ime rarled from the fire house, two various sizes and he. is now on Uns each month hereafter, Thero will bo army captain and a former resident blocks from.his home. The funeral road for another prlie. Twice laat . Today the magic of modern equipment has .elimi- no meeting In August. ' "We wish to secure responsible women In avery town and of Asbury Park, was one ot six mur- was held there yesterday afternoon. nated this once-a.week drudgery. There'is no stove to city to becoma exclusive representatives, selling our e»> Mr. Luke is survived by a widow. week he collected an egg with three stoke, no overnight soaking or boiling of clothes, no The annual beach party will be derers who were paroled last'week oiks. Experts say the percentage quislte, widely known product!. A new plan of dlstribu*. by the New Jersey court of pardons.' washboard scrubbing. The electric washing machine hold next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock . tlon, direct to tha consumer, enables-you to establish a Electric Shock FataL for the appearance of such an egg is whisks the clothes clean so quickly that it is a simple - at Belmar, between the Inlet and Be was sentenced in 1989 to eight to Harry. Blade; 45, of Neptune City, dignified, permanent" business." No door-to-door canvass- ten years (or killing Miss Dorothy one-in several thousand. ' matter to wash a load or two. Not on Monday alone, fishing pier. In oaso ot Inclement ing allowed. Experience Is unnecessary. We are not died Wednesday night of last week but on any other day that seems convenient. weather tho BathorinR will bo held Pettlte of Neptune during an" argu- as the result of electric shock and Cow Feeding. Interested In professional salts people but will givt ment Philip Latinl of Lonfe Branch, Mrs. "Copeland Keel of Allenwood at the Como Methodist church, preference to superior women who have felt the sting of burns be received when he came Yet I am .euro that in .many homes Blua Monday Church street, Spring Lnko Heights. ' who was sentenced in 1938 to seven into contact with Overhead wires In noticed that one of a litter of six pigs is still observed with the same old-fashioned fervor. present conditions. For full Information iwrlto B» B. B»» to ten years' for arson, was also was growing much faster than Its All young pooplo of this vlolntty are Box 511, Bed Bank, N. 3. the Pennsylvania railroad station Clothes are allowed to pile, up all week for this one Invited to attend. Reservations for paroled. ."'.,. where he was at work on» railroad mates, and also, that one of her cows day. When it arrives, the family Is warned to use hot was not giving the regular quantity this section of. Monmouth county . Shore .Pastor to Go to'Africa. car. It was reported that he came I water sparingly. Every effort.is mode to stretch the must be made to Hnrry C. F. Wor- n contact with an 11,000 volt high of milk. One day she saw the pig 'hot-water supply'ao that the week's wnajiine csn be Rev. Bonald R. Brook, who has re- make its way to the pasture and go umMimnsHa den, East Front street, Rod Bank, signed' as Jsaator of the Long Branch tension wire. . - done in one forenoon. Two or sometimes three loads of not later than Monday morning, to the cow. The cow lay down and clothes are often put through tho tame suds arid rins- Presbyterian church, will sail Satur- Seek Housing Funds. the pig began feasting. July 24. Other reservations may day with Mrs. Brook for a. mission- ing water. Ths result it that they are not really washed be made to Miss Doris L, Sterling of — NOW GOING ON Leaders of the Freehold rug .mill luiltutt dean. ' ;. . • Bolmar. ary post in Africa, He Is a gradu- workers' union have' asked the bor- * Borough Q«ts Itebate. ate of Princeton theological sem- ough, council to lay the groundwork: The Matawan borough council has ; ttaow wa»h day traditions overboard. Your grandmother and A moonlight sail -will aWo be held inary and during his vacation and for plans for a federal housing pro- received a rebate ot $700 from the mine had to do all their washing on Monday, just as they did all their the latter part of .August. Details for two year* after graduation he ject to house 15O~feqnllies in Free- Turbine Equipment company of New - baking on Saturday. It was work to build up a rousing fire and keep it will bo announced Inter, Tho next served.as a mlaslonary in Tennessee. hold. The plan would be to provide York, contractors who installed eleo- going. They had,to make fuU use of it But those days are gone. Let meeting of tho executive committee Mrs. Brook is a graduates • trained housing for 60 colored families now trlcal pumping equipment in the flwmgol .•••.'» ' will bo held at tho EnKllshtovn , nurse. ' •- water works. The contract price was bytertan- church Tuesday, Scptom- living on Lockwood avenue and 100 . Why not do' a small washing dally, or two or thrco times a week, 18tli Anniversciry white families of workers in the $18,800 but the borough actually paid bor 10. LOOK Branch Han Dead. only J18.1O0. whenever It is convenient! If you plan the week's work ahead, you will Theodore White of Long Branch rug mill. Among those, present at Tuesday find it easy to arrange washtotr hours that will not upset the family or night's meeting .worn Miss Elizabeth SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES died Tuesday in Monmoutli Memor- Died In Arlxona. - • Child Seven Artery. yyour , householuhodd rouUn*routln«. Yon wilt find you can vratwath and rlnrinswe theth«. elotheclothtas ial hospital, where he hid been a D. Voorhoos of Lnko Comb, Miss ' FOB A UMTTED TIME ONI.? Benjamin J. Topper, 38, son of Mr. Claude Began, Jr., nine-year-old more thoroughly in the way you really want to, because your hotrwater Doris L. Sterling of Bolrrmr,'- Mrs. patient five weeks. As a young man and Mrs. Jacob Tapper' of Asbury son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Regan supply will ndt b« so overtaxed. You will have dean water for each load. he was associated with his father, in Besides, you will not be overtaxta* younelf on any one day of th» week. Ellwood S. Wolf of Leonardo, Fred' Park, died Tuesday of last week at of Keyport, fell while playing in his erlok L, Mlntol, executive Bocrelary Men's Soles Sewed and Rubber Heels $1.00 the harness business and after the Tucson, Arizona. Besides his par-back yard several days ago. He land- death ot hta father continued in the of the Now Joiscy" Stnto Christian Men's Sole* only :'..•. .75 ents he Is survived by a wife and ed on a stick, Which punctured his Endoavor Union; Mlsa Allda Hoi man business with his brother, Charles H. one daughter. He was' a graduate Rubber Heels - Men's & Women's 25 White, for several years. Besides his arm and severed an artery. After 4-U CLUB OOtmOU, MEETS. lyn Hanaen, Roger Morrlck, Walter and Bev. Pavid T, Krlckion of Man' of the University of Pennsylvania treatment by a doctor he was taken Ham and Thomas,Danser, and Miss brother he leaves four sisters, - . asquan, Miss Carollno Wright of At- Women's Leather Top Lifts k. .15. and was associated with the) Tepper to the South Ambby hospital, The Monmouth County «-H Club' Bessom, home demonstration agent lantic. Highland*, Misa Sarah Gould Brothers department stores. Women's: Soles...... ?. 60 up . ' Shark Blver Hills . Cllffwood Man Found Dead. :ouncil met at the County Extension and Rev. John A. Chrlstcnscn of Bart V. Lucas of (Dallas, Tew*, has Building Cruiser in a Barn, office Monday evening, July 10. Af- Olvea Trees at World's Fair. Engllshtown and Miss Mary W. . William Hennessey, 6«, who 'lived ter a distribution.of the new Consti- purchased the entire holdings of the George Donaldson, a Manalapan alone, was found dead In his home Edward Zlegler of Matawan has Holmos, Arthur W. Mayh'ow, Jr., and > , Npw's your opportunity to get the . Shark 'Elver Hills company, which township farmer, Is building a 35- tution and By-Laws to all members shipped to the Now York World's Harry C. F. Worden of Red Bank. last Thursday by Policeman Adolph present a membership - committee best in workmanshipl at reduced pttces. include 1,400 lots, a large hotel, .com- foot cabin brols«v all alorw, Tha Wenzel ot Matawan township, who fair a number ot ornamental trees. i'.. • i •» munity club and more than a mile of boat is being ffonBtructed In 'a barn, was considered and will be appointed They will be placed at the entrance had been asked to Investigate by a by the president, Fred Daum. John Get* Engineering Position, river front.. Mr. Lucas plan* to turn which had to be .enlarged to make- neighbor who had not aeen the man to the White bridge, the hotel Into arestrlcted fashionable room for it When finished the boat Frudden reported on the plans for Horbert T. Smith of Keyport hai in two days. Death was due to nat-the Trl-County 4-H club picnic to be GRAND'S SHOE SHOP club, giving every lot owner a mem- will be taken to Bridle and Mr.ural causes. . . been appointed by tho United BUtei bership. Donaldson will engage in charter held at Foregate Farms July 22 with civil service oommlsulon to an origin 10 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J fishing. * West Pointers at Fort Hancock. Mercer and Middlesex counties. The coring position In tho Ordinance Mission Buys Old Schoolhouse. main feature of this event will be the (Neit to Heise> at the Foot of Broad Street)' j Pay Increase Vetoed. The 452. members of West Point's I DOLLAR PAYS vlilon of the U, S. army. Members of the' Ardena. Baptist first class have been ordered to Fort play-off of the sofeball.league games Mission, a colored , organization, The-lnorease in pay of $200 a year Hancock for a brief training course to determine the Inter-county cham- " 3Year4Sx36 which has been worshiping for some for Chief Edwin C. Sloat and Sgt pions. Walter Ham, chairman of the James H. Martin of the. Matawan The first half of the class arrived yotsrdyandffpjf^^td y softball leagues submitted a report irfiifve""DougK psIlBr'aepSrtHieBtTTPrileri had'TSBerr annoBncInjrUreTVtnners-of'the-Mon- granted recently by the borough The second group will go to Fort PILLOWXASES the old Wast Farms, schoolhouse Hancock August 1 and will remain mouth county leagues as follows: from William J. Clayton.-Tne milld- council, Yra* rescinded last week. Chief Bloat waived his request for four days. Junior boyt—Hulat Forestry club. ing has been renovated'aiiil the first Intermediate boys—Qlmdola Poultry for $1.00 services were held there last "week. an increase and the Increase for Sgt. Billed By Bit and Bun Driver. dub. Martin was. said to be Illegal. Adolf Maler, 84, of Brooklyn, was Sflnolr boys—Dally Gaekltra Poultry ManWalli* bitqCa. ;: struck and killed by a hit and rundub. . 3 Year 54x19 . Lester Booney, M, of Asbury, Park, Compensation J3ult,; C.lrln—Holmd«l Top H«t«. Suit has been, filed In the compen- motorist at Adelphla early Sunday A letter from the secretary of the was severely injured'Tuesday morn- morning. His battered body was ing when, according to police, he sation court by Frank Dagllls of Union County 4-H Club council con- SHEETS Freehold against the Monmouth coun- found by a passing motorist." Maler cerning news of Union county club walked into a moving, automobile. owned property at Forked River and He suffered a possible fracture of ty farmers' exchange. DagUla suffered activities and requesting similar the skull and two longhead lacera* severe Injuries last January when was! walking toward the Ocean coun ftems about Monmouth county ac- tlons. Norman C)aw«on of, Neptune, three tons of fertilizer fell upon him ty town. tivities' was read. It waa voted to 2 for $1.00 driver of the car, was held on a He received a fractured pelvis, frac- Keyport Woman Dead. support plaiiiithat may be made by technical charge of assault tured vertebra and concussion ot the Mrs. Edna Ogden of Keyport died the state and federal offices for a Monday of last week after a ilx 4-H club day at the World's Fair, lifetime) Jobs. brain. His entire body was in t cast probably to be held ln.August. Ten- PEQDOT SHEETS Compare These L CM: PRICES! months' Illness. Mr«. Ogden waa the Edward Brodsteln, postmasterp ' at several, months.;:'.'.'.. . . . './ tative plans'Including a schedule ot 81x90 . 72XH9 b Pk d iEoett H Arfonl .. .'. Sew Bakery For Freehold. widow of Dr. Fred C. Ogden and activities were made.for the week- 68x90 '- ••'.'•!• We ln»1t» •e*'to compare Big Chief. LOW Asbury Park, and iEvocett H< At was a former school teacher. She sad Co., a N. i. Instlrullon-«««• 1I«4 PRICES frith comparable nines anywhere «1M! de3, poslmaBter at Beltnar, have been The Mount.Bakery of Freehold U end of August 5 and 6 when the "All U survived by a daughter, three als- Stars," a group of older 4-H club boys 45x36 Pillow We do M eonOdently because we, know Big recommended to the- senate for •re- having •-erected' a*' modem bakery ters and a brother. Chief, prices-*™ Yeally fow — BETTER appointment Aocbrding-W' ft-law Wie»;-jt«t:vRW(£''.'vj»~&<»' • equipped and girls from Falrfleld county, Con- Cases • necticut, will be guests of Monmouth VALUES than yon will find anywhere «Is«i passed last year this'wlliglve them with most modern equipment. The Died in Hospital. That'i why so many, thrifty families bar ALL lifetime Jobs. Mr. Brodateln rtcelves Mrs. Anna Meyer of Keyport died county 4-H council members. Swim- PORK ^ BEANS new building will replace the one tha' ming, and a beach party will be en- PHILLIPS A ( th«fr fooda at Big Chief. SAVE MONEY— $3,800 a year and Mr. Antonldes was partially destroyed by fire Me- last Saturday week in the South - 1°° by buying at these great svper markets! ?3,000, Amboy hospital.' She was born in joyed on Saturday afternoon and N "DELICIOUS" stfi C morial day. Bakery produots for evening, after which the Connecticut JOIN OUR Neptune Girl Wed*. their trade la now being purchased Germany and had lived at Keyport O SO yeara. Mrs. Meyer was the wl>boys' and girls will be entertained at BLANKET CLUB w Miss Nelllo Menke, daughter of Mr. ty thevMount «omp&ny-from-out-of various counoll members' homes* On Ideal Vienna' Bread and MM. George Menke of Neptune, town source*.• dowof Max Meyer, -who formerly, conducted a restaurant at Keyport. Sunday morning a tour of interest- and Charles, H. Downs, son of-Mrst Hilled In Auto Collision, ing'tppts along the shore will be con- White Bread '(iWSc^il.. 8c Albert Down. orVWest B«lni*r,were Mrs. Martha I* Sherman, wife of Wins Husk) Fellowship. ducted, Including a visit to Fort Han- PANTIES married Saturday,. July.8 at.MflOM-. Bev. Arthur M.Sherman, formsrly of cock. CommlUess for this week-end ' Begular and Extra Sites. SOUPS Cl«m efio»c|.,, Muihrwr 3^ 22c quan. They will make their-home Miss Muriel Fairbanks, daughter o were appointed as followtr-'general Long Branch; waa killed Saturday af' Dr. and Mrs, Warren H. Fairbanks Beg. 5Oo Each. BRQIMMS * FRYERS at Spring Lake,' arrangements, John Frudden of _ ' Willllp*-I«c.pt Vt». t—l, • , fernoon; Jn.: ani' auto . collision near of Freehold, has been awarded a fel Clarksburg, Roger Merrlck of Farm- 13c FRESH-KILLED One ta*t • Beqoeati Btaunton, Va. . The Shermans «pent lowship In the Eastman school o Ingdale and Jean Brocklsbank of .00 Soups "i, ehESSfti' f?2SdiI**" * •« George T^ Luke, 71-yeaW>ld,;cWr- about 80 years in missionary work Musio at Rochester, N. Y., where shi Freehold; foods, Evelyn Hansen, 1 3 wracKers HYBI TAUK AMORTM 23c fer member of peal. Sire' company ia.China'. Rev. Mr. Shertnatv was will study next fall. Miss Fairbanks and Margaret Hansen of Belmar, Legs of Lamb No. 2, made one request before.ha summer reotor of the Church of the Is a mezzo soprano. Shirley Douglass of Colt's Neck and Cmriearm N.B.C.—PIO HIWTON1 died Monday In Hazard hospital at Presidents at Etberon five yean ago IJmlt* IJcens*». , Audrey Willis of Red' Bank. wracKsrs OR BUTTIR COOKIM Smoked Hams HVT.V^O?. .23e The South Belmar borough counci Ruby Lane Stores Choice Chuck Roast1 • . 18c has adopted an ordinance limiting Those 'present at the council OUR ONLY STORE IN RED BANK the number of alcoholic beverage li meeting were: President Fred Daum, LIMA BEANS vice presidents John Frudden, Eve- 28 Broad St., Red Bank WfBSTER Ho, I Choice Frankfurters . censes to five retail consumption BRAND five retail distribution licenses. An Freih Codfish Steaks . other ordinance would bun the wtar Wedkfish mmwm Ing j>f bathing suits without topi, Dole's Pineapple Juice ^ . 10c Man Slashed In Street Bow. Deep Seq Scallope . 17C Frank Frefo of Asbury Park waa Peanut Butter . taken to Fltkln hospital Saturday Maid-O-Silk Hosiery Oxydol Gran. Soap . 2&.35C night /suffering from knife wounds of the fact, arms and back received Old Dutch Cleanser . « 6c 8-74 In a street fight, John Pcmbleton TOMATOES ana Mllllam Taylor, colored, mere ar- Fruit Cocktail rested In connection with the row. TI M t A cap sifted all purpose flous Pineapple 1(^ \ i? 17c 1 teaspoon baking powder. & teaspoon baking soda Grohom Crackererss M2&17e STCPrffNSON H tesipoon sslt . £ cups graham, lour Sweet Jersey Corn 4 m. 10c A cop raisins COFFEE L A< egg, well beaten IL-RITA Celery Stalks ul «\ ZXU ^ 4c U cup honsy Ib. cop buttermilk ROASTID 10c Jersey Carrots rZii 4^10c (•UIT QNTML •lse " POWCT h Item Uix and sift all purpose flour, Cooking Applet clZ 4»».10c Co. baking powder, sod* and salt; stir Salty Flake Sodas 2 £. 15c in graham flour and raisins. Com- California Plums * . *.8c THIS BUSINESS OF BNT1R- bine eggs, honty and buttermilk; Cider Vinegar add to flour-raisin mixture stirring K«Arr TAININQ until well mixed. Fill pan 'A full Miracle Whip »rr. hih iin i F you do not enjoy entertaining and steam. WheotMs - TOAITIv*.,.^D, .»„„WMO„U ,*,,.. —in_, IDEAL TUB BUHER I because the coit is protilbittre, WHrAT HAKU ft* IUC ypu probably (eel that money tpent Mbboa iandwkht. ONE-DAY OUTINGS Lifebuoy Health Soap 3,*. 16c OUR OWN tliii way does not yield a bif dlri- S loarts bread VERY BEST dend. But it does. 27 M Ib. butter Sweetheart Toilet Soap ,*. 5c It'a all right to play soliuire oet* 2 piml«ntos tionally but, tliii practiced loo of 1 Ib. cream cheese Tub Butter 25c ten, wilt dull the talent once dli' H cup pirilty pulp (grind through Thurs.r July 27 & Aug. 10 played at the bridge table. To be meat chopptr) CIGARETTES UUCTID QUALITY trusted in business or in society you CAMIl, CHIlTIHriHO, «•"•" Eggs IN CAaVoMi salt Tuesday, Aug. 1 and 15 LUCKY ITKIKI, OLD COLD, •« must be undentood. It then any IFUO •! BALIIOH 10 *~Yt WHITI IMHOHN DC- better way lo attain this thin Wash and dry pimientoi on a Eggs ttt. OJC, through the contact! made in enter- paper towel and mash to a pstle. taining? A woman gaim asiurance Flac* hall of the cream chtett in $ \ .25 ROUND Kirkman Borax Soap 6H)in22c Muenster Cheese iHio?.* 17c and Kraciousnesi by' entertaining bowl, add the mishtd plmlcnto ind' Jb = TRIP Lion apreaas riNiAppn friends and acquaintances in her salt Mix well. To the remaining Kirkman Soap Flakes X>9c own home. True hoipitility !• aome- cream chctst add the parsley pulp, LEAVES RED BANK 3 Pain for 2.00 Heart Dog Food 3 !.'„', 25c Gruyere (Cheese ' KNIOHT '»«'21I.. acclaimed by the women of long Branch and. vicinity as Ib. for $1.00 softened butter. Then spread a lay- AlUWIIT er with the plmltnto cheese mixture; the best stocking obtainable for 69c. NOTEi 13c thrifty; Biiquick Flour . Margarine MTIM 19c Tea (Lemons, Cream, Sugar) buy 3 pairs /or |2.OO. Cinnamon Tout Chccie Canapei place a slice of bread on this and tpread a layer of partley chtttt GO BY TRAIN Ctw.wy i tll«tl»« July 2Olh lo July Jf.lh. All Olh»r PiltM July «)1h, H»t, Mm), Only. Squires of Cake !" "'"V.1^"') •"•! 'omfori. A«»IJ l/ M. 10 I. Main lr. itmntMMt I'liim Ice Crram In waxed paper and then with wet Fashioned, Jacquard I.acc Top, IttWorccd ») *t—4 I), I'inwhtel Coolies cloth. Set in itlitfterator to fltlll. IPICIAL LOW DOVER BOUND BROOK RIDOEWOOD BLOOMFIELD IRVINGTON Fntrrtiln Kight 1'eonlf at « Cut in thin crosiwlte slices. Til'" Heel, Triple Toq^Guard, I ' f II, W.it.n It. JOt Miln II. 41 O*k II. AOI BlevHifteM AV4* nHW A to Naw York . V.rjr Hllthll; Iritiulir , , , Hollilru to lm|>«lr w«lin« <|uaMlUa Supprr J'arty for only $1.30 may be kept in the refrlgeritor ELIZABETH POINT PLEASANT MORRISTOWN ASBURY PARK llomrmadc Ilihrd Deans overnight. A»k «nr i.ri.r C«ntr.l Tlel.t Arinl »boul our lo* w«.k.«nd 110 M.rrfc An. M iMlk M. Ml Mil* la. Appl* and CtUty Salad fattt. Drown Bread and Butler CBMOt-Onloa tpraad Coffee and Cream Ulx H pacing a cream them with Fifty Persons it a Tea Party I ubUspoon minced onion and »«a- FREE PARKING (or only $5.00 son with tilt, idd crtam to molstta. WOOUtO*ATiM I'uncli Slrve on crackers or toast'rounds. Small Cup Cakes or Cookies Sprinkle llghtiy with pipriki, or II I«S I/i Broadway SteteJi Long Branch Register Want AdvertisemenU Bring Quick RettiJti i •'. ;Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1939. [Mlddletown was at that date favored to takes the place of Applegate's Old Bay Shore Landing, Well, the "Mud Dock" was at the bayohore end of the toad Dock Companies through the old Applegate lands. Al- so along with the deed and folded up Now Sjoing Dn £^SteinlmchJCresge's Tremendous in it the writer has found a small William J. Leonard strip of old paper, apparently a signed receipt for shares in Mud Presents Another Article Dock, as follows: "Received October 4, 1852, of Thomas Taylor fifty dol- The north shore of Monmouth lars in full for two shares of the county has changed so much in dock at Port Middletown Apple-, —population and communities during gate's Landing—' -.- a' Century that It is well worth "ISO. William Leonard." Half-Yearly F while to recall the conditions of the e Now this old dock was for many past hundred years there. Keyport years quite a. transportation center came to life aa an Infant village af- for farmers prior to the aald 1866 in- 1 tor 1830. Then«the Shoal Harbor shore eastward of Keyport showed corporation and was the original com- Oiir Entire Stock of Exclusive signs ol growth in population. The pany for -which the writer's mater- portion -where the Mlddletown farm- nal grandfather was a director, Rev, ers decided to build one of their Thomas Roberts, _He, together with Thomas Leonard, son of the gran- - piers greatly needed a road safe for tor, were by deed truitees and hauling heavy loads of produce to be shipped to Mew York daily. So grantees, and the old company may in 1853 a plank road was laid be- have merged into 'the one organized tween Chanc'evllle and the shorn in 1866. . and also, at least one history de- The sold'deed, now in posiestlon of the writer,' conveys two acres at CALIFORNIA M clares, between Mlddletown .village and Chancevllle, the shore,end of the old Applegate highway, now called Appleton ave- The Impetus of this progressive nue The old dock at the bay has movement was felt at the shore end entirely) disappeared, at least as of the plank road so much that a such. The road near to it has been I new name was adopted for the area neglected ever since the dock at | there. Port Monmouth, at it is still | Atlantic Highlands took away the called. Then followed in 185S the business of "Port Mlddletown," 'Incorporation of the Pori Monmouth Transportation company on the fifth This year the township commit- 0 \j\M • Ml I/O day of April with a capital of $50,- tee of Middletown township has 00O, and the following directors: taken more, interest In the north Charlea Morford, Aaron Seabrobk, end of Appleton avenue but no res- Jacob Conover, William Morford, urrection of the old dock has yet OFF REGULAR FRICH John B. Crawford, Garret VanDorn, occurred, notwithstanding there has Silas Morford and William W. Mat- never been much prosperity for a ley. This company built a long pier community along the bay shore un- out lnio the bay from the Seabrook less that community had one dock, estate to deep water and also - the at least. Atlantic Highlands for ex- The First Time WeVe Ever OffeBSl B^tittful steamboat Eagle : to run' betweon ample would' not Have developed as California Monterey Furniture at Such Sweep- their pier and- New York. it did without a pier. A few years later camo the Karl- Leonardo needs a pier badly, the ing: Reductions. Not One Pieee Is Esefaded 1 1 writer believes. The two acres ' tan and Delaware Bay Railroad deeded in trust for pier uses should company and built their nillo long not be unclaimed or unused, for railroad pier not far from the dock and bathing purpos.es any •fanners' dock: Port Monmouth be- longer. Is the spirit of 1858 dead Our.freateet Half-Yearly Sale».. bec^Bee It fwings «e came a village whose Inhabitants In Ocean View and Mardean? dreamed dreams of greater things many home-keepers have long awaited «.«tite op|>ortunlty, $d»m ex- .•yet to come. The place thus had a • William J. Leonard. ; railroad, as well as steamers. Next clusive, enduring, California Monterey at unpreeedented tunkiga, Fur- a big hotel was built. In 1861 a Anniversary Party postofflce was established close to the railroad depot. And off went For William Feeney8. j niture—with the charm of Old Mexico easualneeB, srtfully; combined Port Monmouth on a boom. Things did hot' continue so prosperous very A surprise anniversary party was with modern design, exceptionally well adapted ft*resor t homes* long. The railroad on Sandy Hook given Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam Feenoy and the New York and Long Branch of McCarter avenue, Fair Haven, on railroad, after a few yeari, survived Saturday night by Mr. Feeney*s par- Instead of the Port Monmouth line. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney of i On September 22, 1866, another Shrewsbury avenue at the latter's company, was Incorporated, appar- home In celebration of their tenth, MONTEREY BEDROOM^FURNITURE ently intended to not only take the wedding anniversary. . HaM-Yearly; Sale Price place of tho farmers' corpoj'atton_of Singing and dancing was enjoyed,' Kegular Price after—"Wftleh"-"Mfreihment»-—7»«re^| _42.5O-Matihlna-Vanltysnd Mirror tr«...... ».,.. „... 38.00 ""1855 "it Port Monmoulh but alao to «0.78 Matching Dressing Table aild MFrWiVnr..riii»ir.>m tav. 1B.75~ unite th« Applegate Landing com- served. Mr, and Mrs. Feeney were k recipients of many useful gifts. Mr. Listed Below Are 9.25 Matching Bench .-....« *.... 8.25 pany with ; the Port Monmouth 9.75 Matching Night Tabla ..... 8.75 line to New York In some manner. J'seney li In the plumbing and heat- But a Few of the 90.75 Blue and Crackle Provincial Bedrautm, 3-plece ...... 80.00 Ing business at Fair Haven, 8.00 Matching Bench The certificate of this 1888 com- 0.75 Matching Night Stand ..:...... "™* I'S2 Those attending were Mr, ana Mrs. Many Extraordinary pany, drawn by John's. Applegatej 20.75 Matching Dressing Table and Mirror 8.755 8r., of Red Bank, declares it to ba William Peeney, Mr. and Uri, John Values in Half- 83.50 Farmhouae Decorated Bedroom, 3-pleca - ..... 76.018.705 Fesney, Mr. and Mn, Harry Feeney, .18.50 Matching Dressing Table and Mirror .16.60 a "company .for the purpose of Yearly Sales 1 8.50 Matching Night Table : _ .,...„. 7.50 transportation of goods, wares and Mr.-ind Mrs. Blmflr Dey, Mr. and 7.50 Matching Bench • ~» • ...... ,.....;...-». e.M merchandise and passengers be- Mrs. Melvln Stern, Mr. and Mra. Clif- 99.60 Matching Vanity and Mirror .;...... —. ..*..>....*.< 35.50: tween Port Monmouth and Newford Oakerion, Mr«. John Connor 90.76 Rose and Crackle Bedroom, 3-plaee .....,...... _«... 81.25 9.75 Matching .Night Tabi 8.7S York City and Applegate's Landing and children, Mr*. George Coudrler, 20.75 Matching Dressing Table and Mirror 18.50 and New York City and building Misses Catherine, Marlon and Betty 8.00 Matching Bench - 7.00 such wharves and docks as may be Bills, Frances Pollard, Dorothy Oer- 108.00 Canela Bedroom, 3-plece 87.00 47.60 Matching Vanity and Mirror _ 42.50 necessary for that purpose, that we Ity and John, Frank and Edwin 23.00 Matching Draitlng Table and Mirror < 19.60 have aisumed the name, to designate •Feene;"'" '' ' •' ' 7.00 Matching Bench .< r...... 6.50 such company and to be used in MONTEREY DINING ROOM 11.50 Matching Night Table '.....A...... to...r... 10.25 the Dullness and dealings: 'The Mld- 85.50 Mahogany Finish Bedroom, 3-pleca ...n..v.«...... «»-...••• 77.25 FURNITURE 39.50 Matching Vanity and Mirror .....r..rr>.. 35.50 dletown Transportation-.. Company,' 7.00 Matching Bench «_..... 6.50 and the town of New Monmouth in 8.50 Matching Night Table 7.50 the Township of Mlddletown in the Half-Yearly Sale Price 111.75 Coral Decorated Bedroom, 3>place » ..•••••.• ...«•».••••»«...... 99.75 47.60 Matching Vanity and.Mirror ..«.....£«>« «...-... 42.50 County of Monmouth is the place 23.00 Matchlna DreuTna Table and Mirror ..... «...... ,..••?«..*»««.rf>•••••»«•• 19.5C W.50 Buffet, Farmhouia flnltti 82.00 ibla , _. , ,. 11.60 jher,e the business of the company 37.50 Buffet, Rawhide flnlih 18.76 is to 'to transacted." 69.60 Bufflt. Farmhouia flnlih J9.75 The capital of this 1868 company (2.60 Cupboard!, Farmhouu finish 38.25 37.60 Server, Farmhouto finish .TTrrrrrr;..... 25.00 'was fixed at $25,000, divided Into 290 43.60 Extension Tablet, Farmhouia flnlih 32.60 shares of $100 and fl8,SB0 to be paid .33.60 Extension Tables, Rawhlda flnlih 23.00 MONTEREY • LIVING ROOM FURNITURE in ta commence buslnesa. The share- 17.60 Extanalon Tables, Farmhouia flnlih 84.75 47.60 Extenelon-Tablet, Farmhouia flnlih 36.60 holders were as follows: Charles H. 8.60 Chain, FarmhouM flnlih • 0.75 Kegular Price Half-Yearly Sale Price Mills, William W. Sherman, R. Let- 13.60 Arm Chiln,. Rawhlda finish, flbra seat 10.75 forts Brown, Samuel Hopping, John 68.26 Farmhouia Sofa • •*•••'«-••• »**••«-• i u«*a)flC*a>a)*«.a> 29.00 11.50 Sldi Chain, Biwhlde flnlih, flbra seats ,...,... 8.00 ,138.50 Farmhouse Sofa ... 7B.25 B. Moreau, John Leonard, Richard 13.50 8lda Chain, Farmhouu flnlih 10.75 84.50 Farmhouse 8ofa »...... 42.24 A, Leonard, George * C. Taylor, Ed- 16.50 Arm Chain, Farmhouia flnlih 13.00 115.00 Farmhousa Sofa ...- 22.00 87.W ward T. Burdge, Azarlah Conovcr, 27.50 Arm Chain, Farmhouu finish .... 74.60 Rawhldo Sofa <>•>•*••••»;•<••, .«.i» M» 37^2 24.75 Slda Chain, Farmhouia flnlih ....;...;. n.75 79.50 Farmhouae Soft _ .,., 3 •William Morford, Derrick O. Camp- 168.50 Canela Dining Room, 6-pleco 152.50 22.60 Rawhlda Chain _.., *->..«.t^**. 9 39.74 hell," William' Grlggs, Thomas Rob- 108.75 Farmhouee Dining Roonv fl-pleco ... (7.50 19.50 Fibre Seat Chairs ,.,._....,. erts; Joseph I. Thompson, Charles 168.Q1 O Deaert Duiut Dininigg Room,, e.plecp e 152.60 .17.50 Leathir Seat Chslra ..., Morford, John' s; "Eautmond, John '39.5'3950 DsDesert t DDuit t DlnittaDltta ,5l 5.plecaa ,...i 35.00 11.50 Blue Flaata' Decorated Chair »..;... Keepcoolinpurse 39.00 Canela Dinette, f.plecs 35.00 ,11.50 Oranga Fleata Decorated Chalra ....r.... 6.7S Morford, John J. Hopping, John Sec- 8.50 Farmhouaa Chain «...»..i ...... i.n...... ,..,r«,«an««a>,u~.,i.« 17.501 Charles Morford, who was first on Easily and icily 69.50 Farmhouie Chalra .•>....., l the 1853 company's list Is also on the FURNITURE 68.00 Canala Sofa with Yellow "Homeipun *. r«...=.».. «1.00' Mlddletown company list. atKridei's 96.50 Swedlih Modern Type Sofaa n,^,«i,i,tfi.,M H.7t 68.00 Canala Maple Sofa with Tapestry ,,.,„..I,,U1._._I 81.00 79.50 Pann. Dutch Type Decorated Sofaa »*,,..., 71.50) The dock at Applegate's Landing Regular Price' Half-Yearly Sale Price ...in...»a..*...m._ was built about 1853. At least the 61.00 Canela Lawaon Sofa, Tapestry ...... _. 47.5a This entire "cool 48.25 Eaay Chalra with Tapeatry ...... r>..«...—•<••« ia«aW«M«i«ii..n.. that place. Tho deed bears date to town for your 76.60 Bedroom sulMi, straw, 3-placa. _.. 41.75 42.00 Loveseata with Tapeatry April 21, 1853. Tho deed Is entitled 33.50 Bedi, Adobe Rust, 33 ilia 17.00 <«J-50 Easy Chair' with Homespun r. "William Leonard'and wife to tho comfort. ,. fash- 23.50 Bad), Trail Oreen, 3 3 ilia 17.00 61-60 Swedish Modern Type Eaav Chalra n.,.,.>,,.nm»>,1ii 17.00 37.60 Pann, Dutch Type Decorated Sofa ..>...... '••.> Port Mlddletown Dock Co." Accord- 23.50 Bedi, Indian Corn, 313 alze ... 48.60 Eaay Chair with Homeapun ...*r««.••••.*».»•.••*<. ionably and finan- 2160 Bedi. Incllnn Corn, •*!lid'ali« aliaa 17.00 ing to this Is may be tho nam0 Port 17.00 28.75 Penn. Dutch Type Decorated Arm Chair K*..v«..r«..y*.«OT, cially. 23,M Bedi, Tr.ill Qrcen, 4|8 alie 36.00 Arm Chair with Tapestry ..,._..*«...... a. 11.50 29.60 Canela Arm Chalra 3.00 38.60 Penn. Dutch Easy Chalra — 23.00 73.50 Sofa Bed with Homeipun »r..v...... *...... » Every iced item 29.75. 57.50 Sofa Bed with Homeipun v.~ T., 29.75 57.60 Sofa Bade with Tapeatry _...... ?...... '*i. from the "next to 9.50 59.50 Chaise Beds with Tapestry c....,....^....^...^., 49.60 Chaise Bada with Tapeatry ••••uiM>tiuSB.i4ri< '' nothing" under- 9.50 1 9.60 46.60 Chaise Bada with Homespun ...... _,.\S..-..iJS!r..Xi . wear to the trop- 9.60 : Deck'Chetta, Farmhoute flnlih .,.',','.'.'.'..'.'.'.'...'..,...... '..'.....'...... ,/.'...i...~.. 19.80 ical suits that feel Four-Drawer Cheati, Trail Oraan ,„,. -...•..n..r. 19.75 TO DAY ~ like pajamas are Five-Drawer Cheats, Indian Corn - _.•...• 17.75 Four-Drawer Cheit, Deaort Dust r...... _...... r... 23.00 THE MOST as easy on your Five-Drawer Chtlti, Firnlhoute „ \.. 21.00 No Down Four-Drawer Cheati, 8tr«w ,.,,,, ,,.._...... n 17.00 purse as they are Vanities, Adobe Rut _ 35.60 (TALKED ABOUT on your pores. Vanltlei, Farmhouie, Decorated - .. 35.50 Vanltlei, Trail Green, -Decorated _ - 29.50 Payment Vanltlti, Indian Corn, Daforated I.... — ...... 29.60 DISTINCTIVE Vnnlllti, Deiart Duit .., _ 23.00 Come in and price Vanltlei, Fnrmhouie, Dicorntid a .*•..•*.•••.•••••«. 23.25 COLA DRINK Vnnlly Denchei, Adobe Ruit ._.,..,...., 5.60 before you pur- V.inlty Oinchei, Fnrmhouis , ...,_..... 7.60 Until Vanity Dinchet, Indian Ctrn ....._...... ,.. S.6O IN AMERICA chase . . . try on • Vanity Denchei, Trail Orean ..., 6.50 VAnliy Pinches, Farmnouia 3.E0 before you pay Vnnlty Denchei, Straw _ , 3.80 out. .. and you'll Night Tablet, Adoba Ruil , 10.09 Sept 1. Night Tnblei, Farmhouie, 'Decorated — 7.50 . find that the man Night Tablei, Trail Oreen _.,..L 8.50 Night Tablet, Indian Corn _ 9.75- who wrote this ad NluhtTablti, Daairt Duit , .- 1 7,35) Night Tablet, Farm homo ; 6.50 Profit by these, great knows what he's Night Toblai. Straw ,..'. 5.50 savings . . . and pay talking about. swidlth Modern type Dadroom, 3-pleci , , ,. 82.00 Matchlno Vgnlty and Mirror _ 41.00 for your furniture' M«tchlno Nloht Table 7.50 Matchlnu Drenlna Tabla ind Mirror , *,_..?... 26.75 over a period of Cool Slacks— Matching Dinch 7.00 Swetllth Modern type Bedroom. J.plica 74.00 months .. . with no 1.95 to 3.50 JD.50 Matching Vanity and Mirror , ,35.00 a M .MMcllInn Nluhl Tabla .'.. .'.. 7.60 down payment nec- Sport Ensembles— " 1B.50 Matching Dranlng Tabla and Mirror 18.60 essary' until Septem- 7,50 Matching Bench r - _,...... 8.M 3.50 to 6.50 It.00 Frultwood Provincial Oirtroom, 3.plica - .,..._ • 76.00 ber I'. • • plus a small Sf.SO Matching Vanity and Mirror — 3J,M Sport Shirt.— 19.60 Matching Drmlna T«hla and Mirror 17.«0 carrying charge, IM Matching Night Tabls ,. „ l.2i 1.00 to 2.50 7.2S Matching Dinch a.80 11.79 Oacorttid Frultwood Dadroom, S.pleca .....,.,.„ ,,,._„..., MM Cool Hosiery— Xhlrd rioof 35c & 50c J.KRIDEL STEINBACH-KBESGE CO. — Red Bank — Asbury Park *> ABlsfcadllatytotl** Heated On the Beaottfol Shrewsborgr Blrer, One Boor -From New loik and Prorld- 1 inf Bret? OBy Convenlenoo RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXII, NO. 4. EED BANK, N. J,, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939. PAGES 1 TO 1 Balloon Dance To Further Plans Made Mosquito Trail , -> > New Bowling Center Leads Back Home Aid Monmouth Fair Haven Read* Is DK G. VaaVorls Warner's For Hook, LadderFair face red? Dr. Warner to vice Tor@pefcSaturday Memorial Hospital president of the Monmouth County'Mosquito commission and last week the source of a Event to Be Held at For p To Be One of Largest Ever Held Here mosquito nuisance at Chapel Visitors Invited to Inspect Hill in Mtadletbwn township Sapphire Room was' traced to Dri Warner'* Starts August19 on Front Street property at that'place by an em- New Monmouth Street Building '.» Tomorrow Night ployee of the commission, Saturday, Sunday An enthusiastic meeting of the fair Residents of' Chapel Hill had The new Red Bank bowling center Stnal plans for the Balloon dance, committee of. Navc«lnk hook and complained to the commission on Monmouth street will open Satur- which Shrewsbury auxiliary of-Mon- ' ladder company of the' Bed Bank Jewish Groups of an abundance of mosquitos In day night. Visitors will be permit- Rumson Survey mouth Memorlalhospltal-wiU hold at Saturday's Program to. fire department was held last night that section this summer. The, ted to Inspect the building between Quldo's Sapphire room at the Mon. Overturned Boat In the fire house on Mechanic street Plan Benefit commission sent out an investi- 7 and i o'clock, after which the first mouth County Country club tomor- Include Parade, River- The laddermen are planning to make gator, who found tho pests to be bowling games will be held.'Every Not Discussed row night, wero made »t a meeting this year's fair one of the largest breeding in stagnant pools and person attending will receive a soda of tho committee yesterday afternoon Breaks Man's Leg Sports, Fireworks and' firemen's fairs ever ever held In Red Sunday, August 6 debrls on.property near-the vil- dfe^f,.' ^ ByCivic-Group - artho home of MS7 Monroo V. Poole, Bank. The fair will starr Saturday lage center. The Investigator The proporietors are Charles Bruno Long Branch. Leonard-Bosnian, proprietor Sight, August 19, ana will continue reported his find to Hr». Lyman and Vincent Sacco. Both are well- of the Sahd^Bar at Water Community Dance through Saturday night, August'26. "Starlight Promenade" Seisen and said, "By the way, known residents of. the borough. Sir. "Certain Probable Mrs. John L. Daly, general chair- Witch, fractured his leg in an on the grounds on East Front street do you happen to know who Bruno Is president and treasurer of man, announced that more than 300 odd accident yesterday. He on the site of the former Elks home. to Be Held at the . owns that property." "Yes, re- the Globe Petroleum company of Errora'Ms Reaton reservations. have been made for the was launching a boat in the plied Mrs. Sessen, "It's Dr. War- Branch avenue, dealers in Cities dance. Mrs, Anthony L. Woolley, river when the waah from & There will be a ground prize of Mrs. Thomas R. Crumley and Mrs. Sailboat, Outboard $10 given away each night of the Colony Surf Club ner, vlco president of your_mos- Service products. He is well known Given for Delay • passing boat turned Bosm&n's qutto commission." in sports circles and several years Frank Gregory, members of the craft oyer on It's aids on tha fair. A large open-air dance floor ticket committee,. reported a largo will be erected, and" music fot the ago was manager of the Red Bank beach and pinned htm under- The organizations of the Jewish Towners baseball team, A survey of public-expenditures in number of tickets sold. neath. Events On Sunday dancing each night will he furnished community center, the •Ladies' He- by Charles Gotschaltfs orchestra. A The new recreation center is one the borough' of Rurnaon, made by Special entertainment has been He wns takon._to.Monmouth brew society, The Young Men's and of the most attractive places of Its the CltUens' Public Survey Expen- planned. At 12 o'clock a largo num- Memorial hospital In the High- public address system will b| tn- Young Women'* Hebrew association, ' stalled In order that the music! and Administrator kind In tbls section of the state. It diture ol Now York', at the expense ber of balloons will bo released in the lands first aid ambulance. tho two-day celebration at the members of the Men's Organiza- has a frontage of 60 feet on,Mon- of tho Rumson Improvement asso- center of the danco floor., Several Haven, Saturday and Sunday, announcements may be heard on any tion of the Congregation B'Nal Israel part of the grounds. mouth street and Is HO feet deep. ciation, was not prcsonted for dis- will 'contain special'prizes. Music for 22 and' 23, known a* Fair' £• ana the Junior Y. M. and and-T. H. The front, one ot the moat attractive cussion, as scheduled, at a meeting Firemen's night will be held Tues- Named For £t. dancing will be provided by Maxl- Bay*, promise* to be one of- A. will sponsor a "starlight promen- in this section, is of glazed terra of the association Tuesday nlgbt it mllllan Bergcre's orchestra and biggest event* ever held in ~ day night, AuguBt 22, when ire qom- ade" dance' and entertainment at the cotta and a new process glass block. the Rumson Country club. Charloa Several Donors' panleB from surrounding munlclgall- Zone's Hawaiian Ensemble, Haven. Councilman H. Ruwell sui Colony. Surf club, West End, Sunday Anthony's Church The luncehonette and fountain will B, Harding, president of the associa- ton, general ohairman, and commi • ties will be invited to attend, .tfwo night, August 6. Co-chairmen of the tion, stated that the report has been Those who will entertain guests prizes -will be awarded to the com- be located in the front of the build- Contribute To teoa from the borough council, fit, affair which will, benefit tho local ing. The room housing theso de- held up due to "certain probable er- aro' Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, company, Fair Haven Yacht club am panies haying the largest number of community center are Judge Harry • Monsignor Griffin ' rors." Copies of the survey, however, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Monroo V. Poole, men on the grounds that night ' partnients Is SO by 40 feet and la sep- Flayers' Boat club have arrang* Klatsky. and Henry Hurwiti. arated from the bowling alleys by a *ero sent to newspapers and Rum-Mr. and Mr*. N. D. DoTarr, Mr. and Local Hospital menu practically completed for Wednesday night, August 23, will to Have Charge of son borough* officials, and the officials Mrs. J. Rltohio Smith, Mr, and Mrs, A large program of entertainment soundproof wall. John Hlgglns, whd big celebration. be BweepBtakes night, when a turtle ha* been employed in Whelsn's drug took exception to sorao of tho find- Lcator MoKnlght, Mr.' and Mra, John swespstaka race will be held for the has been planned.. Among the guest Local Italian Parish ings of the survey, stating they D. Brahdll, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. The celebration of Fair H* artists will be Lou Holtz, Sophie store on Broad street, will be. - in Two Large Cash Gifts Bay* will get under way at 3 o'elw children. The names of all entries charge of the luncheonette. were Inaccurate and misleading. Cruniley,. Mr, and Mrs, Jamos L. .will be placed In a hat and seven Tucker, Kate Smith, Jack Pearl and Gulre, Mr. and Mrs, Craig Hill, Mr. Saturday afternoon with a patted*; Monsignor Edward C. Griffin, rec- Eight new streamline Bunswlck- Some of the members of the associa- Arei Received—One names will be delected. Harold Bea Wain.' 'A nationally known or- tion cxproescd tho opinion that the and Mrs. Courtland Palmer, Mr, and 20 flto companies. The vlilttag — Brasch and Prank Lyons wljlc bjftln chestra will jupply music for danc- tor o£ St. Mary's • church - at South Balke bowling alleys have been In- Mrs. Charles Stephens, Mr. and panics are Red Bank, S"" Amboy, has been named administra- stalled.: The alleys.will be illumi- survey was favdrrible to the borough. Bed Is Donated charge of the sweepstakes luidiTOe ing. .-•' • • Mr. Harding appointed Nowcombo R. Mrs. John Kdmond Bally, Mr, and Llt.tlo Silver, Mlddletown, Bea official starter will be BxChlef Loifis Committee :. chairmen are Judce tor of St. Anthony's church, the nated by a series of semi-Indirect Mr>.' Qtorge R7 Woodhcad, Mr. and Shrewsbury, Eatontown, Occu pastorate of which was recently va- lights. The foul lights will b» con- Baker head of a committee to study J. Tetley. - .'...- ': iC-\ , Klatsky, publicity; Henry Hurwitz, the eurvey for a re-port. Mrs. Ralph O. Wlllgusi, Mr. and Mrs. Several donation* were made dur- Highland*, Atlantlo Highland*,' cated by Rev. Nicholas Soriano. trolled from the Judges' stand and Donald Lawcs, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- ing the past week to Rivervlow port, Hezlet, Monmouth Beach,' The company will also dt»poitj)£ entertainment; Irving Krakowltz, special spotlights will also be pro- posters; Milton M. Abramoff, tickets; At thla meeting Mr. Harding and colm MoMookan, Miss Anne Haslor hospital, Two large cash donations dola, Spring Lake, Manasquan, . a naw Ford sedan on the de-opfra- vided. will go toward the hospital, build- Pleasant, Horbertsvllle, Avenel tlve plan, and this will ba. awarded Miss'Irene Klatsky, secretary, and al! other officers wore re-elected for and Mayor and Mrs. Alton V.'Evans Opera seats, providing accommo- of Long Branoh. ^ ^ ing fund whllo others^ W11L_BO to-, PlermontrNew'TDTtf. TfierTwtt on the closing night of the fair. "-, Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon, chairman tho ensuing year. Besides the presi- 1 dations for 78 persons, have been in- dent they are: Newc,ojn.bjs_fijSa,kor, ward. - equtppihgand decorating the prize* tor the best appearing After the meeting the-firemen en of the patrons committee.' stalled, »nd-spectators may be af- Other committee member* are Mra, present Institution. pany, the company having the tktd 1lrH~vlce president; C, • Frederick forded an excellent view of all Nellson, Jr., second vlco president; John D, Brandll, Mrs. Monroe V. A donation of fliso was made by men in line and the company t beer. Ice' cream was al*o' served, society assisting are Mrs. Samuel garnet Spacious lockers will ba at Foole, Mrs. Lester MoKnlght, Mrs. ing the longest distance. Alt being dona^ed/by'Twln Brook farm*. William. H. Hlntelmanh, secretary; the Red Bank auxiliary ot River- Cohen, Mrs. Jack Goldln,."Mrs. Har- the disposal of the bowlers. The rest Edgar A. Knapp, treasurer, and Rob-Frank MoHugh, Mrs, l>. Gray Mar- view hospital to the executive com- borough organizations and leveral The company with-it*'new'aerial ry Melatrlch and Mrs. Samuel Green- rooms, finished In tile, are o! the lat- ert H. MoCartor, attorney. Elected shall, Mre. J. Ritchie , Smith, Mrs. mittee of the auxiliary, - of which out-of-town group* will alao be-in, truck, ,wUl,taka part .h}, the parade blatt. The men's organization repre- est design, and a ladles' lounge and on the executive committees wore B. Even, F, Jones, Mrs. S, K. Down*, Mrs. Qeorgo T. Llnton 1* president, lino. Bands and fife and drum eoqig. Saturday at Fair Haven in conjunct sentaltves are Judge Klatsky, Morris club room for use of groups' for J. Barry, Johnfrltz Acholls, Ocorge Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mri. Joseph Car- A donation of $100 from Thoma* N, in tbo parade will be the Jame*bur*ft tton with, the celebration of Fair- Jacks, Henry Hurwitz, Samuel Yan- meeting'purposes are additional fea- V. Coe, Jr., Goorgo Dexter, Rufu* C. roll, Mra. -William O'Brien, Jr., Mr*. McCarter of Itumson, chairman of Sea Scouts, the ' Bolmar ADI**IMHIJ* Haven day*;? . ko, Leo Goldberg, Harry Madansky, ture*, The game room is finished In Finch and Oeorgo Hnllanan, Ntyii Courtland, Palmer end,- Miu Anne the board of dlreotors of the Pub- Loglon and the Tall Cedar* of .... Frank z'. Lyons Is general chair- Rueben Sklar, Morris Westerman, knotty pine.. Amboy, A prize ,w41l ba awarded ' 1 members of the association are Jo- • lic Service, was also received at the man of thl* year * fair and-is being Max Benowitz and Harry Feldt. The entire building will be alr- seph. O. McCue, Mrs. William T. Irjstltutlon this week. Both these will the best band. " assisted by "an executive committee, • Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. representa- condltlomd. The unit, located.in 1 Plum, Joseph O. Parr,'Bayard D. go toward the' hospital building which Includes Councilman' Harry tives are . William Klatsky, Irving the cellar, has been Installed by the Stout, Charles R. Sweeney and Unl The line of march will be a* fob fund to bo used in the near future.' lows: Parade forms at weitarg* G. DegenrJtig,.JI as Bcajch, Mri. Uroy Smith. simple, non-technical terms which on Harding rrjnd while the Jackson Nursing Group scy A. A, U., a comedy diving act, * Lami>a and Clocks—Mr. and Mra. Clar- Bernard Kntsln and Samuel Green- Monsignor Griffin will return Sat- Benefit Softball machine was going south on Spring ence Major. , L blatt; and Irving Brenner, assisted by urday noon from a vacation of two showed how taxes were, spent rhythm swimming number andi Blankets and Notlom—L«roy Smith, down to the last voucher.' A sim- street. The injured were removed to swimming race* In two divisional Bruce Crlspell. ' Max Veronlck and Larry Kollman. weeks through the New England To Hold Benefit states and Canada and'will conduct Games Tonight ilar citizens' survey la about com- the hospital by tho Red Bank first Junior and senior. Only Fait Hav» Toys—Mr. and Mra. William Lyons. Captains working Individually arc aid aqund. Dance—Herbert ChanKtoy. Jamea Wor- p g y masses at tho, Hod Bank church The Madison Square Garden girl*' pleted for tho township of Middle- en residents are eligible to enter the den, John Goldln, Fred Wlkoff, Harry Ly- Abe' Dworkls, Ben Lakach, Harry i Sunday morning! loftball teams, the Amerlcaneltcs town. Mrs, Margaret Smith of Roxbof- Party July 28 at swimming races, and Chsrlei Nunn, ou(,'!', Pennsylvania, and Mrs, Jack- ""p'ollce-T-Stanley Ivlna captain, James Madansky, Reuben Sklar and Miss I » i « nnd the Roverettes, will play a fea- For Instance, the liumson report chairman of the aquatic event*, It Cleary and Harold Hoffman first lieuten- Jessica Robinson. ture benefit-game tonight at Pirates son were the most seriously injured. Sapphire Room seeking" moro entries, Anyone wlth- ants, iUchard Klrby aecond lieutenant. starts with the challenge: "Mr. and Mrs. Jackson was released from the park under the sponsorship of the Mrs. Citizen of tho Borough of lng to enter may leave the entry Flrenvn'a NlBht—Chief Raymond Brow- Rumson Board Monmouth County Organization for hospital the following day. Mra, with Harry Veroneau at the publla- er, ex-Chief Edward Murphy. First Aeelst- Rumson; what can you do for bet- Smith's condition WHS reported a* Final plans wtre made at a meet- Social Service. Tho starting time Ing of the Publlo Health Nurslnu as- dock at thaV'oot of Fair Haven nnt Chief Thoma* Braach, Second, Aielst- ter government?" and' then sum- road. . > ant Chief Jerry McConvty. Maternity Branch Awards Contracts for the main attraction la 9:15 marizes • Information under such sociation of Rumson, Fair Haven • Tho Naveslnk hook and ladder o'clock. headings as these: "Know your Treated and rolcascd wflro the two nnd Bea Bright Monday for a bene- Tho evening's program will itart company Is the oldest company In In a preliminary game starting at borough government and the serv- drivers, Allda Voorhces, five-year-old fit party Friday ovenlng, July 28, In at 1 o'clock with a band concert on. the Red Bank lire department It Is Opening Here Fence to Be Erected 8:30 o'clock, the Freehold Freeboot- ices it performs. What officials granddaughter of the Highlands drlv- tho Sapphire room at the Monmouth tho flromen'n fair ground*. One* dates back to September 20, 1872, ers will meet the Rumson Ranger*. carry out these service*? . How or, Mm. Etta Voorheea, wlfo ofthc County Country club, Eatontown, moro the *ccno shift* to tha rlver> when.the first company was organ- Around High School The Freebooters' lineup Include* many employee* are on thn regu- driver, and Frederick Smith of Ticket* may he obtained from any whoro a display of fireworks from ized. Tho first meeting was held in To Be Located on < state and county officials, -while the lar payroll? How much did tho borough, Pennsylvania. member of tho nursing" association a bargo will take placb at 0;W William T. Conies' clothing store Tho Cyclone Fence Co. waa award- Rumson lineup will consist of mem- borough spend In 1938?' How or at the door the night of tho party. o'clock. Following this free dancing Monmouth Street ed a contract by the Rumson bpa."d The other accident occurred on when Corlles W. Thompson was bers of the Rufhson social set. Thero much was the budRet for tho year? Enst Front street where cars driven Tho mooting Monday was leld al will bo held on a largo open-air ,chosen the first foreman of the com- of education last night to erect a Is a possibility that United Slates Your tax money Roes to meet tho donee platform on the firemen'* lau? wire fence around the school prop- by John Wclnhelmer of Bcrgenfleld the home of Mlsnea Grace and Net- pany. This being the first fire com- Announcement has been made that Senator W. Warren Barbour will budget and pay for these services. and Orover Weeks of Conger, New lie Porter, with Mrs. Oeorgo Dwlght grounds, punpany BIIand« Mrmi. . ThompsonJHUUI|JIUIL. It' who was fined $3."i by Recorder and Mtnte of New Jersey, do hereby usually (table both In amount and where In this Issue, proclaim flitturilay, July 22nd, Ann In varlou* departmental lify By Supreme Court Tho Ladles' auxiliary of ln« »»IB The first copies of a 15-page plctor- hfach, Henry Hudson ajirlnjr and Frank J, Hall of Highland* on a flunday, July 23rd, A< Fair Haven charge of disorderly conduct and tloni and that the ImroiiKh h«s Havon Yacht olub will serve iuppef lal booklet published by the Mon- Mount Mitchell drive. Thero arc al- D.iys. II good allowing In having de A decision WB« handed down Hits) (!iitf» was slttlni; with friends ami month nayshore Improvement asso- abuslnir in oltlcer, will have n hear- further, ( urge that all tho reil- mai)< struck Mr. Untes In tha Face sevcl to tho ton young women who win - so pictures of the Mlddlrtown I'oj>- crea«ed It* bonded debt, also re- weitk by thn Nnw Jersey flunreme give the swimming and diving «• ciation wire distributed yesterday. tlat church, one of the oldol In New ing Monday nlxht before Recorder (Ifnts of the Borough of Fnlr Haven Court, sotting *>ldn a Judgment en- tlmeii, fracturlnii his nose. Mr, Qatn* Thn ndvnittagei of the six Bayihore William Irwln nt Atlantic HlRhlnnd* dtroraln I ho building" nnd residence* veals that nearly oni>-r|iinrtrny. tered In the ' Monmouth county will provide a buffet *upper *or j, communities are extolled Ip tho book- racing on Ilarltin bay at Koyport on A hit-and-run rhnrK<", HlciiKorn'* Mr-. Marshall. f car collided on Ocean boulevard with on Saturday evrnlnif, July 22nd, all m«nt of Interest and •i>rlncltuil «n rotirt of common plea*' at Krerjhold about 100 men who will p«rtiolpal# ? let, which contain* ch«raeterUtlc anil the Bandy Hook bay breakwater citizens Illuminate thulr porches, last Mnrch. Thn csse was bolweon Olllclala of thn thoatcr contended views of all tho communities. Mem- a car driven by Frank Form-Hoofer d»hl. In court that they were not rcspons In the sailboat and powerboat tac«*.. and harbor at Atlantic Highlands. of Atlantic Highlands. Further, I recommend and urin "If the borough paid for Its per- William (talcs, Jr., nf Weit Ixtng Mr«, RussoiriL.Mlnton Ii ohalrnjaft. bers of tho association contributing that all citizen* «nr| residents »f the llrnnch and tho Ht, James' theater lble for the conduct ot tho actlnit toward thai booklet ire) Key port, The booklet was printed by The manent Improvements out nf pros- manager bncauso he acted without of tlio oommllleo in charge of ln»,'; IloroiiRh of Fair llnvsn unite In tha of Asbury Park, It wn> trleil htforn auxiliary oommltUo and will M »*i Union Il'*ch, KeanMjurf, Jllddlelown Red Dank Register and most of the ' Ikwch VmbrrllM.'K.M. ' program of' ftatlvltlra and c«W>r«- (Continued on p>x» t, cnl, 2.) authority In striking Mr, Dates, tmwiahlp, Atlantic Highlands and M.0OO copl»» will be distributed at the Drach back rests 4D cents, -picnic. tlon to do honor to the tlornugh of JuilK" ICiIwaril Knight, who 'II*- However, the Huprsme Court held •Isted by other momber*. Member* J 1 World's fslr. Th« offlceri of the as- Jus* OS cents. HverythlnK you wnnt. Fair llavsn and to the Kirn I>|>nrl- inlitsf*(l the CARD hy rendering a ver- Marshall WKN acting within,the acopc of lh« flrsm*n'ii auxiliary will r^ * sociation are H. A. fltocklon, presi- Call us up National ft nnd 10. menl now celebrating Us thirty-fifth Mowrr Half, dict of iKin-diilt In favor of III* Ht. pare nifrtshmont* for the vliltl -I'rown'f.—Advertisement. anniversary ".nil to the Fair llavan 20% discount on nil mower* In of his authority, end therefore, tho , Thi> liouklitt uu publisher] by the dent; 0. If. Jones, vlco'president; Jatima' thenter. theater wn« reiponalule, fliemeti. Mr«. O«c»r Beaker la Yacht Club, who are sponsoring tha •lock for July only, Murrllt Machine general olmrje, ., nianr.ltllnn to promote the |«n(ir«l Daniel Colllruon, treasurer! A. W. 1 Ktjcntt* on Sunday, July 13rd. Thn enso will havo to bo tried wclrnrrj of the communities along ih« Cross, publicity director and Ml** Home-»nadn len crmm IBo pint, Ma Hhop, 24 MfCbanlo oticrt, lied Unnlc. Mr, evil, 1037, quart, All flnviirn.' fled Hank Cindy Given under my hand and seal of ~-Adv*rtls#inent. lyent In llm Ht, Jain**' thenttr tu again at Freehold In common pleas Hosldsnts of nit Haven hav •horn of lUrltnn and Handy Hook Ver« Collins, secretary, The trhaUrs Kltchrn, o» Iirond street.—Ailvfttlm- the llorough of Fair Haven thl* 17lh oourt before a Jury and decided by been requoiud by Mayor Arthar-, li«y», Included are pictures of, the art W. U. Mount. J. II. Ilpmberl, H. nltmiil Ihn inlilnlRht , Tlie.au- Hlokle* to decorate their homti ' ment. __ __ day of July, Nln«t«Hi Hundred and A "Uncord" Hummer. illrncn w*s noisy nnd bolntiirnus and » jury, Mr, CUtet wai represented Ktyjiort Yacht ciub, bathing bimch Cl, Hindrlckson, Nicholas Kalmr, M. Thlrly-Nlne, 00 Illut Htrd fecotil* lu«t r*- the two-day oelibmtlon and to " , Ilannna splits, al) sodss and sun* llm u«hnr> wrre having; rtliTlctiltv In by Thcndora D," I'sr»ona or the Ilid M Unlun lltach, Keaniburg residen- n, Moller, 1. ]>, Langtn and Horace (Drill) Arthur II. rrlvcil. Artln Hhaw.'llonn Mlll'rl »l- Hank firm of P»rson», Labric'iue tt tha front port* Ujhte oa »*1 tial section, Leonardo lUtbor and Q. Fowler, d«n Ilk-, lied Hank Candy Kllchon, Mayor nf th« llnrnugh of fair Haven, no Drr-ca rtoorda, N'tl'inul D snd 10, KKtiirlni; order, Msleojm Marshall, avenloc. ,' !'. t» ilroad jtrt*^Advittll —Advtitlstaunt, I'rownsv-AUvtrtlsinnnU acting m«a»gcri w«ot, to whire Mr, RED BAM REGISTER. JULY 2tf,1989. Many Attend New Nearly $30,000 Five Acres of Rye 200 Suppers Served Control Bill Tavern Opening Burned at Holmdel AC Tinton Falls WEEK-END, SPECIAL r? Given For Free Firs believed to have been start- Mora than 200 suppers were served Til. opening of Henry Stadler's BOX OF GLADIOLI new, Fair Haven tavern on River ed by a match or cigarette destroyed by members of the Ladles' Aid so- for Announced At Trenton road jn that borough Saturday-night Hospital Service about five acres of rye yesterday ciety of the Tinton Falls Methodist AND ROSES $1.50" was attended by a capacity'crowd. afternoon on the FrellnghuyBen church Tuesday night when the an- Mr. Stadler, his .head bartender) property at Holmdel, formerly the nual harvest home supper was held Charles Glblln of Red Bank, and John C. Schanck farm. The Holm- on, the grounds In front of the Tin- (This Special for Friday and Saturday DellTery Only). Monmouth Memorial's del ore company. In charge of,Chlet ton Falls nre house. Mrs. WV. W;- if- their assistants, were kept busy from Special Legislative Group Provide* early afternoon until closing .time Financial Campaign Engineer Robert Voorhees, Sr., re- Wilkins, Sr., was in charge of the at 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Many sponded. supper and was assisted by Mm. Wil- For 140 Racing Days at Four Tracks commended Mr. Btadler' on bfs mod- Going Over Big Employees were threshing the rye liam- Bennett, Mrs. George Wlthey, DEAN'S „ ern building, comprising a tap room, when they discovered the blaze and Mrs. Joseph Deeley, Mrs. William LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. dining room and kitchen, and wished turned: in the alarm. Some of the England, Mrs. Louis Soffel, Mrs. ^Trenton (AP)—Completion of a him success In his hew venture., The Monmouth Memorial hosplt ry»-hsd already been shocked and Sarah Seott, Mrs. William MacDou- permitting 140 days of horse Soapbox Derby George A. Hawkins was the gen;campaign fund for fre« Service now when the firemen arrived the blaze gal, Mrs, Oliver Madntyre and Mrs. Ing with parl-mutuel betting at eral contractor. Other contractors stands at $28,000 as a result of the was' reaching the uncut rye. quick- James Loftus. ir tracks during a six-month lea- engaged In building the tavern were first week's solicitation by workers response on the part .of the firemen Mrs.: E. O. Ehlnger was In charge "In New Jersey was announced This Afternoon Arthur B. 3|ckles, painting and dec-In all part of the county. The an-saved other crops. of the fancy table and Mrs. John rday by a special legislative orating; Barney Egeland, mason nouncement of this figure follows Lemon was in charge of the vege- itttee delegated to prepare o work; William Geiger, plumbing.and tabulation-of first reports from the tables. Berving at the tables were ntroV measure. Affair Sponsored , heating; Monmouth Lumber Co., fifteen : campaign districts presented Highlands To Misses Janet Scott, Wllms, Salt, i committee, headed by Assem- building material and mill work; by local chairmen at a dinner meet- Doris Layton, Jean Mayberry, in Koscoe P. McClave (R.rBer- by McKim-Layton Sterling Furniture Co., tile and Ve-ing In their honor. Tuesday night »t Frances Bennett, Dorothy and Vir- met first a few days alter netian blinds, and Williams Equip- the Sea Bright Beach club. Manton Make Canvass On ginia Ferguson and Catherine Mon- . race betting was approved at Forty boys have entered the "soap- ment Co., bar fixtures and dining B. Metcalf, Jr., chairman of the cen- w>. Members of the flre company a constitutional referendum Juno 20. IOX derby" to be held this.afternoon room and kitchen equipment. tral campaign committee was host also assisted. re said, the completed draft >n Harding road under the auspices Next month Mr. Btadler will start at. the dinner, . . , . . . School Problem . for a $1.50 minimum ad- of the McKim-Layton company, construction of an addition, which STORE CHANGES BANDS. lv>i to tracks, a maximum of 35 Chevrolet' dealers of Red Bank. will house four Brunswick bowling . of racing at each track be- alleys. . _ ' 25 of 26 Pupils en April 1 and November l,.*nd , Robert Rose recently opened lie "take" of 4 per cent on all Have Registered for lunch rom-and4ce^cresnijparlorjn ™ with. 6 per cent going to the a store on Monmouth street, former- n7k and the remaining 90 percent Leonardo Group To Atlantic Highlands ly • conducted by Patrick Kennedy. LI Q U OR .lyided among the bettors. Miss Gladys VanNeas is employed, at the store. ' i-The measure will be sent to the Hold Celebration Members of the Highlands board ittorney general for a legal check, Jald McClave, after . which copies of education met with the Atlantic PwlU be mailed to lawmaker*1 for Sports Program to Highlands board of education Tues- Irtudy before the legislature returns day night to discuss the high school s problem for Highlands pupils. Al- SPECIALS a three-weeks recess on Aug- Be Held on Labor Day ment though Charles J. Strahan, assistant commissioner of education in.charge At the regular session of the fcetfslators. will be asked tOj for- of the legal department, has ruled ,,ard recommendations, which will Leonardo Citizens association Mon- day sight, tentative plans were dis- that 28 per cent of the pupils from ba considered by the committee when Highlands must go to Leonardo high FREE DELIVERY Ithe legislature returns. A public cussed for a special celebration to- Molly Pitcher be held Saturday, September 2 or school, 25 of the 26 pupils who are 'hearing on the bill has been urged r going to high sohool this year from by'jsome lawmakers. Labor Day, Monday, Stptember 4. James H.-MacPhee, association pres- Highlands have registered for the' At- ANY WHERE IN MONMOUTH COUNTY feVfour-member bl-partlsan state lantlo Highlands high school. It was tfSngcommlsslon, to be appointed ident, appointed Jack' Ronaldson "the governor with ••«;»•«?»; general chairman. decided to siubmlt a form letter to the Food Market PHONE 1717 >n,wa« recommended In the parents who will designate which Some of the features of the event sohool they prefer to send their chil- 18 MONMOtTTH STBEET bill. Commission members will be Various types of games, just rhone Bed Bank 31*4. receive »7,500 a year. The dren and these letters will be for- LONG BRANCH 1/1/ aquatlo sports and. a tug-of-war. warded to Mr. Strahan, The parents SPRING carries a *30,000 appropriation There will be prizes for the winners GENUINE SMALL axnenses of the commission, to MANTON B, METCALF, JR. will be canvassed by'the Highlands ^. «njd of the current fiscal year of each event. Member* of the board of education. - Leonardo Field club will be Invited Singled out for special citation and Agile Drlnkwater, chief of the At- LEGS ANTHONT L. McKM to take part In the celebration. A thanks for gonerous support of "the lantic Highlands lire department, sub- ——Store Located at—— • ^BonSslon' members would have meeting of the committee, at the campaign were two donors In the LAMB jib be »t least 80 yeras of age, and mitted his report of an Inspection, of The winner will be ' crowned field clubhouse was arranged for to- Mlddletown district, the Clinton the two school buildings. He rec- 291. 166 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH ^although breeders would not be ihamplon of. Red Bank and will be morrow night. Other "committee Chapel African M. E. Zlon church ommended changes .In the boiler (OPFOBITK \&T FOOD MARKET) fSurrtd from membership, no one icnt to Akron, Ohio, with' all ex- members appointed were Mrs. How- slid the Mlddletown Colored Arts and ^nith' financial Interest in a track room and the matter was referred to lensea paid, to compete In the na- ard Rabone, Harry J, Hughes and Crafts club. Bertram H. Borden, Waldron P. Smith, chairman of the Prime iWoold be eligible. • lonal and International derby finals. Michael H. Dempsey. president of Monmouth Memorial hos- 3SJS2* - tary-treasurer would be buildings committee, who will obtain iWre It was announced-that Leonardo pital, who was among the guests at bids for flreprboftng the room and Rib Largest and Most Complete Liquor and bis salary fixed by tho and other Bayshore towns of Mld- the dinner, referred to these contrl- [embers would be re- providing additional fire equipment. 25^. .-Johr^MoKoe-of-WejBtwood.was en. Roast ^u^toposrtdnra.iainwr on the map of Monmouth county at example to all of us to support the gaged to teach mathematics to suc- iind the secretary-treasure;}" -a bond the New Jersey Building at the hospital according to our means." ceed Paul Stryker, who resigned, Mr, World's fair. The stcretary of the "Nothing hu so touched and stim- MoXee was formerly employed In rsesa 'organization was requested to write ulated me to even greater effort* for the Industrial plant of the Hergey pay 110,000 nanually tp operate a to the board of freeholders and ^ii post a $100,000 bond. -• • the hospital than the news which company. - . ' .; Roasting make an Inquiry as to' why' they came to me that these two organ- The following appointment! were HANKY BANNISTER A.-xne bill does not r-require dvtt wsre not mentioned. izations had made donations to mule; fiirvlce «t»tu» for commission em- The association will send a re- Chickens 8 TEAS OUD •SoyTes, but demand.! that 88 -per the campaign fund," Mr. Borden ._.-oUn—Dr. A. Boitnthtl. quest to the township committee for said. He lauded th. enthusiasm, and DtntUt—Dr. Thomas C. McVey. •Snt of those worklng.for track OR.,, a spsolal officer to patrol the Leon- Oltrk—Ntben H. Rolwrti. HEADS' TO SERVE .49 ( humanitarian j>plrlt whloh th. .cam- i «»tor».or track.concesslpnalrts.be ardo beaoh at high tide and on Sat- Oiutodlaa ot sebool fojlils—Stanliy F. Imported SCOTCH frisW.nt. of New Jersey, for atleast paign has revealedl.verywher* in the Seulthorp. Full urday and Sundays. Walter J,' Bills, county since It opened oh July 11, S*cr«tarr—Mils Ruth Sor.cnain. Cooked 'two years. •'.; ^ '.'•; ... •.'' secretary of the group, has donated "It to a blend of some :of the finest Fifth '^'th* racing commission.would be and expressed the appreciation of the a large flag to be used on a new hospital to all those participating HAMS whiskies procurable. Supplied for man; 2 empowered to make necessity rules flagpole, reoently erected near the either as workers or contributors, Auxiliary Holds 29u> years to the officers of the British Navy foToperatlon. ot tracks.' The bill beach. (WHOLE or HALF) Per Case made no provision for; harness rao. A complaint was received from Prior to Mr. Borden's short greet- Large Beach Party and Army and to the Dtploinatlo Corps Ing or racing at fairs, It being re- ing to the dstrlct chairman Judge J Alfred Groves regarding the dust on Mora than 75 attended a beach $28-80 ported the attorney general's office. Concord and Burlington avenues. R. Erwln of Jersey City, gu*st speak- throughout the world." %f" '. * ', advised separate legislation govern- er of the evening, outlined the re- party Tuesday night at Avenel by Hamburger Steak Mr. Groves requested that the streets the Red Bank. Benevolent Associa- ing both should be prepared. - be oiled. sponsibilities ot cltltenshlp, Inter- ^STRIP BACON ,VTnt commission would h&ve au- weaving humorous anecdotes with an tion Ladles' auxiliary. Games were thority to appoint three track •* The next meeting will be Monday played and refreshments were served night, August 31.. earnest plea for participation In the Corned Short Ribs DON Q. '•jfloyeei, to be paid by the. track; duties which good citizenship In- by 4he committee In charge.* HEUBLEIN'S ThiVar. the steward ,t-*lOO a day, volves. Support of local charities, Miss Rose Caruso, rhnlrman, was IMPORTED •uperlntendent of mutuejs at WO a Aidele Herman's willingness to do jury duty, to make assisted by Miss Florence Del- MILLSHIRE 1' day, and track veterinarian at *25 a use of the voting privilege and to co- Guldlce, Miss Louise Mondclo -and-| /day! Complete charge of track em- 1 191. PORTO RICAN The entrants are .. James Fix, Engagement Told operate with all forces for commun- Miss Elliabeth Gettls. • * ployees would be delegated to the Samuel1 Qalassl, Ja'ok Kaney, Harry ity good wore named among those 're- The auxiliary wir»ponsor a moon- SCGAB CUBED control body. ' ">• Clayton, William Beekraan, Kenneth Mrs. Daisy Herman of Monroe sponsibilities. Judge ErVln, stated light sail Thursday night, July VCl. Thompson,1 Robert Quackenbush, avenue, Shrewsbury, has announced that In the Monmouth Memorial hos- The boat will leave the Atlantic Cottage GIN $1 -39 , Tracks could not be operated with- the engagement ot her daughter, 90 Proof in a radius of <0 miles of each other. Morgan Rehrlg, John. J, O'Bbea, pital campaign worker* and contribu- Highland pier at 10:30 o'clock. The Peter Doromus, George Hawkins, Miss Adele Herman, to William Phl- tors were performing one of their tickets may be secured from the RUM Distilled from Tha bill:limited "breakage" profits HAMS n * Chester Trubln, Peter Promlnlskl, fer, son of Qarwood Phlfer, Sr,, of most Important and baelo community chairman, Miss Rose Innacclll, or the Grain. to tracks to four cents. The re- Linden place. The announcement Reg. $2.59 1 striction means that If a $2 ticket Sandy Logan, Mike -Arnone, William duties. co-chairman, Miss Elliabeth Gettls. Chadwlck, Bobby Howard, Herbert was made at a party at the Herman, FullQt. 1 Reg. $1.69 Quart earned 14.39. the bettor would re- Among these who attended the din Kwlng,. Anthony Anllnozzl, Buddy home Saturday night. ' celVi $4.88, the remaining four cents 1 ner were Henry Herrmin of Deal, !t "breakage" going to the track. Boyd, Alfred Eaposito, Teddy Moss , Both Mlas Herman and Mr. Phl-treasurer of the hospital, Hubert K. h Tracks would "be permitted to Tr., Loon Lee, Russell McQueen, Al- fer are Red Bank high school grad- Daltori of Runuon, third vice preal; 7 operate only between noon .and 6 en Conklln and Frank Whiting, all uates and are employed at the Mon- dent, Joseph Parr, also of iiumson; NOILLY PRAT DICKEL'S mouth Hosiery mill, Shrewsbury. No b 'p. m., standard time. Operators of Bod Bank; Victor Copperstake, Jacob L. Relss of Deal, Dr. C. Byron BEAUTY (DBT) *,' would have to file applications by Francis L. McAlvrled, Jerry Jerola- date has been set for the wedding. Blalsdell of Long Branch, and dla Bottled in Bond fr December 15 fbr the ensuing year, mon and William Morley ot Little Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John trlct chairmen W. Stanley Bouse of >'. the commission to act on the appll- Silver; William McVltty and Rob-VanBrunt, Mr.' and Mrs. William ling Branch, Donald E. Lawea of JULY SPECIAL! C VERMOUTH BOURBON \ cation by Jhe following February 1. ert Baynton of Rumson; Anthony Herden, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Us- Red Bank, J. Lewis Hay of Rumson, f, The measure would not pledge tho Ledonfe'of West Long Branch; Clin- Vanoy, Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard F. ton Van Brunt of Hoad,don's Cornor, Mrs. Anjory L. Haskoll, chairman of CINZANO - state's' rocelpU for any purpose. Mc- Aumack, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Byron tho Riverside Drive, Red Bank; terri- tool Wireless Permanent ° WHISKEY l Holmes Duncnn. of Holmdel, William BWKET ' 4 Clave said if It waB decided to sot Hardy, Mrs. Lawrence LeVallay, tory; George H. Conover of Keyport, No Wire. . Eugene A -. receipts aside for unemployment re- Bennett and Fred Wolf, Jr., of Kat- Miss Mary Bennett, Miss Madeline ontown nnd Vincent Miui3or nnd F. Howard Lloyd of Matawan, Gard No Electricity Frederick /"\ 100 Proof (• lief or amortliatlon of bonds, sop- Brill, Miss Helen Herman, Miss iner S. Harlng, representing the Lin- "•, arate legislation would bo required. Robert Dnvorlo of Llncroft. Irene Wilson, Qarwood Phlfor, Sr., •/•i, No Chemical Heat Nestle "*" ' VERMOUTH Reg. $2.95 $ 1 89 sroft-Holmdel district; Dr. Harry B. "" ° Du«rt and Other 7.B0 Wave* f * Commission members would be Qarwood Phlfer, Jr., Roy Phlfer, tngllng of Freehold, Mrs. Clarence FullQt. 4 appointed for six-year terms, but on Gordon Wilson and William Brad- Jnterbcrg of Deal-Elberon, Craig This Month Only I 1 the first commission one member GETS LETTER FROM ROYALTY. ley. . wbuld be named lor two years, one Hill, George Stovens, Ralph O. Will guu and J. Otis Davis, all of Red for four and two for six years. Among the thousands of Red $5.00 Zt In fixing tho state and track "take,1 Players Auxiliary Bank; Miss Anne' Haslor of Little With this cool Wave we Include Halrstyllng, Bhampoo I | BARCLArS PIERCE'S Bankers and others who wero en- Sliver and Paul P. Leo of Eatontown, thused ovrr tho .visit of the Klnir and Set V^/ ? the legislative committee discarded Holds Card Party Districts not represented at tho din. OTHER MAOHNE WAVES-J.tO up Private Stock ' a suggestion that tho state receive and Queen of England to tho United ner were Keansburg and Mlddletown, LEADER States and their passing through Tho second In a serlts of wookly Free and confidential advice on Hair Tintlnr • "^ "T Bottled br Btllowi A Co. ; , 6 per cent and tracks 0 per cent of The campaign will continue nnd Bleaching. 1^1 4-lcar-OId Stralcht '„ the bets. No state tax on admissions Red Bank was Frank O. Wodohouse card parties sponsored by the Ladles' ot Hudson avenue. Mr. Wodohouno auxiliary of the Players Boat club hroughout this week. Final reports CHILDREN'S SERVICE' — PEDICURING X. ^1 was fixed, It being pointed out thoro :rom al! dlslrlcts will bo called by the Scotch C is a federal tax which would tako not only hud tho pleasure of having Was held Tuesday night at tho club- RYE a glimpse of their royal majesties house on' River road. Mrs. William :cntral committee Tuesday, July 2B. Full Fifth .10 per cent In thla vicinity but nlao went to Whltohoad, Mrs. Herman Spllle, Mrs. Money raided for tho campaign fund RftR'C BEAUT1 PHONE 90 Proof - Hyde Park, New York, and attended Edward Messlok and Mrs. William will be devoted to the care of hos- 2810 Feigen.pan P.O.N. the "services at which tho King nnd Ondcrdonk were hostesses. Printed pital patients who are? unable to pay DVD 9 SALON Under the Antlers Queen wei-o present. tea towels were tablo prizes. heir own way. 69 MONMOUTH ST. (Open Friday Until S F. M.) BED BANK Distilled by Hiram Walker BEER f There will bo no session of tho Red Mr. WoflrhntiHn «ptit tho following Attending were Mrs. Alice Hascall, and Sons ^°an. $1.98 Bank lodgo of Elks tonight due to otter to the CJucon: Mrs. Kenneth Robinson, Mrs, Frank :t pnyi to advsrtlsa In The Register. the charity baseball game tor the Juno 14, lt>39. J. Marckstrln,' Mrs. Dorothy Mlnton, benefit of tho Monmouth County Or- H. M. Thn Quren, Mrs. WlllUm Turnler, Mrs, Hugh ganisation for Social Service to lio Kniorcss of lirltnln, Dondy, Mrs. AUnn Hascall, Mrs. L»on. CHATEAU held at Pirates Park on Newman Hnlifnx, N, 8, aid Mack, Mrs, J. Joseph Hennessey, TREE TOP Springs rond, 'Stadtim: Mrs. William K. Smith, Mr>. William d'YQUEM At the meeting ot tho lodgo M«v I be pprmidmT lo rx|>ro.tii to Nuiilty, Mm. George A. Hawkins, Conquer Fear! Increase Your Income! Thursday night, August 3, on elec- Your MnlratMlt y tthho nlcnsurl c of, iflKV.- Mrs, George F, IlkwhlM, Mrs, Hor1- 19M Vlntafo IIIK thn opportunity, IXH nil onlooker, APPLE $|.29 tion will tie held for tho olllco ol of nrrlni; you nnd Ills Mnjnsty nt hert C. Hawkins, Mrs, James Me Peer of All $1.69 two new trustees, cituscd by the rcn- Hod llnnlt, N. .!., nnd Inter nt ft. Kcnna, Mis. Ollye Pearcr-, Mrs. Develop Poise! Wines. ignatlons of Augustus M. Mlnton snd Jnmos' church, Hyilo Park, N. Y. Frnnk Volght, Mrs, Kugcno Lleneck, Brandy Richard Applegnte, both of whom Ynur vlntt hail a imrtlcvilnr In- Mrs. Winifred Wllllanu, Mrs. H. j«, have served on tho board many ii'Ht to nio UH nt thn coronation I.ynnwood Mlnton, Mrs, May Wulflng, Dale Carnegie Course in Effective Speaking and Personal Development FullQt. 1 Lg. Bottle years and whose resignations were of 11. M. fioorco thn Fifth, my grand- Mr. nnd Mrs, Messlck, Mr. and Mrs 1 niothiM- nut (ml.v wwriT'tho only living Samuel Schcr and Mr, and Mrs. fl, ' accopted with rejirotji at tho nensloi: ICngllMiwonmn l'loscnt nl I ho coro- SUMMER INTRODUCTORY COURSE - 7 SESSIONS I i ot the lodgo held 'l'hursdny night nntlun of l-l. M. Huppn Vlclorln hut Bnirow, " July 8. In lulitltlon wan the (iod-vhild of SICHEL'S LOUIS ROYER t,, During the pnst month tho houa .IIIK (IcnrKn thn Fourth, i committee at.tho -request of th' FurtliprmoiT, my fnlhrr IIHH snt on Middletown Place free Demonstration Monday, July 24, 8 P. M. 19K VINTAGK jr, members has mado several ohangci tho Huntih" or MiiKlMnUou In llrrt- .SPARKLING >'t at tho Elks home. Tho grill room wlth lxird Htrnthmorr for Sold to New Yorker Champagne i'i which was formerly In tho basornon over 40 yoars, and my home,'Wool- Hotel Berkeley-Carteret, Asbury Park t has been moved to tho loungo mom niriH I'nrU, wli'oro 20 ypnts of my Charlrs M. Cubbagn of Verona has ' Botllcd foWErnllsli Market llfn wns spent, win s'nld to your imrchaaril from Mrs. Madolon M BURGUNDY # on the main floor and tho mothor, I tin Into U»dy airathntn're, Members' of the Faculty Avill explain the Dale Carnegie System of , .' room has been changed over to tit Pronl her country estate ot 31 arres Your MnjtmttrB nvn now Iravlng on the south side of Mountain Hill training; nnd demonstrnte how they teach sessions of the course. , southerly sldo of the building In tin Cnnailn with (hi) hesrlfoU Kond Large * largo room which was formerly th wlwhrii (»r Aninilcnnn nnd Cnnadlnns road, Mlddletown township. On tho Bottle p restaurant. Elks and tholr frlimili nlllin fur n UmK and Klorlotis lcldn. property thrin Is a colonial dwelling The Dale Carnegie Course Help You to Do These 7 Things: Bottle in May enjoy bowling, pool, shulHo Ytiiirn vpiv truly, of eight, rooms with lmnrovy doveloplng th« Store open Weekdays from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. f, ment, aaU waa mnilo by a, Howard Uppln- Ings anil business organliatlona. born noknowlcdurd by thn CJur.on's cott. nblllly to handle poople. John D. Rocke- SUNDAYS from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. f, Tho '"Uiiy a Brick Cnmpallw, jirivntu srcrnlnry its follows: 3. Win1 people to your wiiy of thlnklnjr. About rtvo aorrs of thn ground J feller, flr.,' snluth cltrt«« «lll lit likln «»«ln7l With this wick's notice, WOO worli iriAiidml by Dm. Uumn to (hunk Mr, rail M th* Chtnrallcir ahull Ihink .quli.bl. or bricks have .been purchased si Wodrhouse for his Intter of Jtinn 14, rnls Is one of the show places o The Dale ,i e Institute ot Effective Speaking and fyunian Relations Tot OLAD** ANNA IIARO1NU I«0- tar, 1188 of this amount being con and to nay that Her Mnjosty was Mlddltlown, B t1i« ob]«t ol said sull U to obtiln « M^-Cubbam, who Is In business a fe? »lrlu. of «n em.r of lh» ^sr* •« l««r« of dl«or«« dliiolilns Uia nirrlist trlbutsd by th. Lady KIks llowllnj vory |nt«r««tc(l to rrad II , 50 E. 42nd St., Now York ctiMtarr .( H.- Unit <*•*' «•,>*>• UtkMlwnn rou ind tho aald t>«utlait»r. olflb and tbt I^ady Blks auxiliary Thy Prlvats Bprrolnry Is nUo com- J»J Vf J»IFI 1»». >» • ftitin nan , IRA J. KATCIir.K, om the r.oslpts of a radio which isnilfi! W the Qu/inn to (hunk Mr. clwslllns; and uss th* pi-op.rty , Representative: Gus W. Campbell, ... i Hollrltur ol Pxlllon.r, b«y dlipoiid Of on th. eo-opsrsllvi Wodehoiisi) for his nnoil wlinea Mi year-round homp, MMrs, Prou •nd rou «r« d«f«nil«m, ell" «r» r»»»«4 II Hr»«ilr«r. Unf nisnrk. Niw Jttur, which Her Majesty much appieol- liss Hotel Berkeley-Cnrteret, Asbury Park, N. J. to *HHI mi pta.d. nn.-.r or SIMSW O n»I.J July uth. lti>. movimidd tto nivarslde Gardens ixMtlsMi's PtUlloB on or »»fot» UbJ 1 •th at »»nk. itt 1 IWUOUK aui, « is, 4tfa>lt It Bays to a4v»rUs» la Zb« JIMUUJV ft, 1939. •- ''>'.-: - tri, Which SurtjCompJetedf* success- WillUm •Wlkoff, L«lgh Cotton and , Eatontown. per la the church, basement next Shrewsbury. prfawiiti... La Caiiga ful tour'of the .Pacific, ca,aat,,VllI Final Plans For , Mr. and Mrs. Jam** Mattenlee, all of. Tuesday night starting at 8:30 kefc and,-took' »» I* T*~ t! • play, nightly, aMdroffer specialty num. Red Bank; Judge and Mrs. John B. o'olock.., Miss: Mary Dennis Is chair- (Tht Rtd Bank Ktcbter un-bf IMSIU ^Wbrfii (Th» Red Bank Rurtlter street Is being redecorated. „ nic of N«wmao Spring*- road and 8hr»w»- with 'Chubby' Cannella'a orchestra,' Bourne Ruthrauff, Mr. and' Mrs. Sd- The. Ladles' aid society of (he bucr iranu« and at OrMUvood'a marlut Mrs, Joseph" ijr Arrangements Made fered a cut on his tongue early Sun- oa Broad itrwt. At Shrewsbury ^ nhlih formerly played at the tavern ward Feakes and Thomas 8. Field, day morning when be lost control of Methodist church will meet this af- The main ballroom has-a. seating for Dinner-Dance Jr., ot Mlddletown; Mr. and Mrs. H. his car while driving along Neptune ternoon In the church basement Mlsa Ella MoGarlty is enjoying a capacity of SCO 1B the present ar. W. (Rube) Wlllami, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Terry Keenan and nephew week's vacation from her duties at Mr. and Mrs.* WlW«n 1_ Formerly Smoke Shop highway and crashed and broke off Mrs. W. A. Shoemaker spent 1 Alfred J. Ltppman, Mr, and" Mrs.a telegraph pole. Dr. Joel Feldman, John; Koenan of Bronx, New York, the Red Bank office of the Pruden- At a meeting of the Monmouth Lester McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- formerly of this place, was a visitor tial Insurance company. .' at the "World's" Fab\ *' *•• ' Tavern—Place Is - county unit of the New Jersey Horse Eatontown first aid squad doctor, Miss Leah Coudrler, »'i liam Foales and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred put Iv, o stitches In his tongue to close In'town last Week'. Mrs. Ernest Fabnestock is spend- Racing Amendment association at Beadlcston of Shrewsbury,1 Mr. and The Deputies association of. Mon- ing a. few days touring th« New Eng- nurso at MohmouDi^TIe'ni Being Redecdrated the Garfleld-Grant hotel. Long tie cut. The car was badly dam- Pltal la enjoying a thresi < Mrs. Edwin Stewart, M, Mr. and aged. mouth and Occantcounties will meet land states. Branch, Tuesday evening, final plans tonight at Crescent hall. citlon. ' v mre announced by' John Flock, Mrs. Carlos Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Mr and Mrs. Carl Whltehurst are Mrs. James Stofflet entertained at Plans tor~~the reopening 'ol ihe jamin Black, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ross Herbert Zimmerman of Farming- luncheon Tuesday Mrs. J. Gordon Windsor Rjidigan of! 7 J Smoke Shop tavern on'Broad street, chairman of the dinner committee, visiting Mr. Whltehurst's mother at sfient the Aveek-end With 1' for the victory dinner and dance to and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haruhornc dale, who Is employed at Henry AY Irving or Tenneck, Miss Margaret Shrewsbury, tinder the new name of North Carolina. Mr. Whltehursl is ten's* coal and feed company, sufferedLouden, Mrs. A. W. Miller, Mra. R. Mrs.,Lena,Radigan. celebrate the successful passage of of Rumson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand enjoying a vacation from his duties La Conga, were announced this Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, a broken leg recently while playing F. Grange, Mrs. Arthur Tuken, Mrs. Vincent J, McCUe, -»».„ the horse racing amendment The with the Red Bank branch ot the dated -wfith the law'flpn ol • { t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Laird, 3d, ball. He Is confined to his home. A. N. Chalmers and Mra. Walter party Is to be held at the West End Bell Telephone company, Sherwood of Rldgefleld Park and and Doremus,• Is, enjoying *• Casino, Long Branch, next Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lawes, Mr. Mrs. Richard O. Sullivan and in- Members of the rW. C. T. U. were weeks' vacation. H» la ~ and Mrs. Rolston Waterbury and entertained yesterday afternoon at Mrs. O. Harold Netvlus snd. Miss Em- day night. fant son Richard returned home Sat- ma Holmes of this place. this week at Carmel, NeV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hasler of urday from tho Methodist hospital the, homo of Mies Mae Plerson of Ross Fountain of Matawan, chair- Uttla silver, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shrewsbury. Mrs. James Rlordan has-returned Thomas cremm(ns ot Whltil, man of the speakers' committee, who at Philadelphia. to her duties at the postofflce after Long Island, spent Friday vbll Fountain and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy The annual Piubyterlan Sunday- Mr. and Mrs, William Hallmsn of •will be 'toastmaster, announced that Bergen of Matawan, Mr. and Mra. Philadelphia spent. Sunday with, Mrs. having been confined to her home (or Miss Margaret Murphy and t&« : Mayor Alton Evans of Long Branch sthool picnic, will be held Thursday, tho past week by illness. family. / , i i.. John ' Flock • of Long Branch, 'Mrs. July 27, at Cold Indian Springs. Mary Drcycr. •would greet the guests, and that Marie Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Lcbow and John C. Blandy of Gloucester City Miss Frances Pollard of WtwTK Arnoiy L. Haakell, well-known Thoss attending are requested to Is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. 'Pent the week-end' with 1 Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson, meet at tho church at 9 a. m. Lunohes daughter of Jersey Cfty have been sportsman, would be the principal Dr. and Mrs. Carney and Mr, and visiting .Mr. Lobow's parents, Mr, and Burck, Mrs. Blandy has returned Catherine and Betty ElHi speaker. It was also announced by will fee taken afid outdoor games will hom»_after spending a week here George Lang 6ttJ*w York I*' Mrs. Walter Bgan of portaupeck, be enjoyed. Carl Whltehurst, super- Mrs, Arthur Lebow, Sr. Mrs. Marie Cox, chairman of the ar- Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. .Pierce of and her daughter, Mlas Alice Blandy, Ing his grandmother,. Mra, J.ote intendent, will bo In charge. Edmund Wolcott'a house on Lewis has left tor New York to attend the Latig • ' * < S^'_ '^ rangements committee,- that -the 'Avon and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Stern street Is being rcdecoiated. number of guests would be limited and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Laird of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wolcott are on World's Fair after visiting here, v Misses Theresa, Ann* a two wcoks motor trip to Detroit Mrs. Kato Lisplncott and son to 350, and she urged that reserva- Scobeyvllle. George ot Long Branch spent Sun- Shrewsbury auxiliary of RlvtrvUw Lane, Mra Thomas I tions be made wot later than Satur- — m i *—• • and Chicago. Mi. Woloott is enjoy- hospital met yesterday afternoon at Maigaret Rellly and , ing a vacation from his duties at the day with Karl Hathaway and fam- the home .of Mrs. Edmund Neatler. day. K. Wilson MaoWhlnney of ily. of New Tbrk Were Sunday-: 8TATE AID FOR ROAD. Henry Allen coal and Iced company. Mr. and Mra. Richard Magulre of of Miss Theresa Tory. ' Bradley Beach, chairman of the in- The Methodist chuich Is being re- ROGKY SANTANGELO vitation committee, advised that Mlu Jonnle Watktns of New yolk Buttonwood left Saturday to spend Councilman and Mra. WmbtnrJ [ • i State Highway Commissioner B. painted by Earl Patterson and Thom- hundreds of invitations had been and Mr. and Mrs. Lyly Polhemus of two weeks at Ftahklll, New Tori;. Layton, Sr, of Broad •ttWfc' "'" rangement of -cabaret style and can Donald Sterner yesterday approved as Catohpole. Morning worship will bo held next mailed but that undoubtedly many an application by Ocean township to Freehold were week-end guests of talned Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl' seat 1,000 persons In banquet style. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watklns^ Louis A. W«K<>er and family of Sunday at the Presbyterian church and daughter Joan of' tames had been omitted from the use K0QO in State Aid funds for the Bloomftcld, formerly of this place, 1 A parking space north of the build- .hastily assembled lists and, there- Miss B~ertha Solomon of Freehold at 10.45 o'clock, Rev. Qeorge H. Sunday. - , -* ing can easily accommodate L000 construction of Roseld avenue. wcro Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wag- Mlksch will deliver the sermon. fore, suggested that those -wishing The street, one and ono-tentha has returned home after spending a ner's mother, Mis. Edith Lew W. Mi's ears. * reservations communicate with Mrs. few days with Mr, and Mri, Edmund Mr. and Mra. Roburt Crosley and miles long,, will be surfaced with a Harriot Fary, who has b«on spend- daughter of Detroit have been spend- tfho tavern'for the past four years Mario Cox at her residence at the six-Inch layer of gravel at a width Wolcott. Belford Man Get! has been operated by Rocco and Fe- ing two wrcks with the Wagners, has ing a few days with Mr. Crosley's Garfleld-Granthotel or at her of- of 20 feet Two five-foot shoulders Tho flro companies wero called out returned home. llx Santangelo. The tavern will spe- three times Monday to extinguish mother, Mra. Jessie Crpsley of Syca- Engine Patent ^ FELIX SANTANGELO fices at Portaupeck and at Red will make the. graded width SO feet. Patricia and Stanley stein, twins ot cialize 4iT serving American and Bank. Tickets are also on sale at grass Arcs on Paikcr road, No dam- more avenue. The project will provide 71 man- Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Stoln, col«. Mra. Viola Roberta and 'son Edwin '' Michael 3. Farrell of'BaWMro' Italian dishes. Special rates are tho newsstand of Clinton EllloitY weeks of employment . ago resulted. week; The La Conga was scheduled given for banquets, wedding parties bratcd their second birthday Satur ot' Toms River are spending the received a patent flota the Vs\ to reopen tonight, after having been Broad street, Red Bank, and at the Commissioner Sterner also author- Duko Sample has accepted a po- day night when they entertained week with Mr.,and Mra. Robert Sis- States patent Office tor and other Boclaf gatherings There West End Casino. thoroughly redecorated, but the will be 'no minimum or epvor ized Monmouth county to add Smith- sition at the Henry Allen coal and about 15 friends at a'party at their brow. means for an Internal opening has been postponed until chargo at any time. 'Among, thoao' who have already burg-Jackson's Mills road, Freehold, feed company, homq. Mrs. James O. Armstrong of Chi- engine The Invention c next Thursday night, as final altera- made reservations are. Joseph Koob- to the 1D39 township and borough aid Ward Dcmorcsb has returned home Clarence Levlne of White street, cago |> visiting her parents, Mr, and characteristics of a crank.ahafVi tions have, not been completed.. llng of Princeton, Assemblywoman maintenance schedule after under going surgical treatment IS years old, suffered a cut right Mra. Michael MoGarlty. > piled piston movement to OVSP SEEKING FEES. Theresa' Maloney, Ex-Governor at Monmouth Memorial hoapltal. He limiting faotors ih'oranlc |baft,r The spacious tavern with a. dance wrist and right knee Tuesday morn- Mra, C. A.,Oaborn and Mrs. .Thom- 1 floor 30 feet by 45,feet, is being re- Stokes, United States Attorney John NEW STATE B^AU MAPS. is now ablo to bo out, Ing whon ho fell from a milk de,- as Oaborn and foa'ThofriM, Jr., hav» design, which >eut down ,**"' decorated In a Spanish effect, in- Mayor Clarence E. ,F. Hetrlck and J. Qulnn, Haydn Proctor, Stanley Mr. nnd Mis. George VanlClik, Mi. llvery tiuck, owned by the Stcon returned home after «• six-weeks mo- economy and power.. ,- cluding Venetian blinds and decora- i. Luiwood Shepherd, city treasurer Herbert, Harold McDermott, Frank The, New Jersey State Highway and .Mrs. Amoi Emmona and chil- dairy, whllo making deliveries at tor tour to Pueblo, Colorado. The structural arrangtmsnt pt I Durand, IS. Donald Sterner, Joseph department, of which E. 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BAMBKUGKR'wS BUREAU OF STANDARDS hna checked and approved every Btatcmcnt made In our advertising regarding merchnndiBo content, con- nun: urn CO. struction nnd serviceability. •Jtfftf at&utsiwi, ,,.. - >;* / &<''\ f ~ RED BANK REGISTEB, JULY 20,1&39. J *artpmd Made On Weddings KndeFstNewf Signs Our hearts are/Iull of Bayshore Fighting aU those who In any iri,. Coming to Yacht Club VAJTOEBHOOF-OSTKN. ' Fineft-in State to UB their sympathy and in tbls hour of bereavement J ^irbgram ' Vera V. Vanderhdof/ daugh- Two BMT>beautiful sign* ••bout Bitatawa-a-ar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bir^ieci; three feet adz Inches high and 30 J ' TThOe Moore Vetoes For Boat Service Vanderhoof of Cedar avenue, Allen; feet long have Just been erected at —Advertisement hurst, and Dr. Edwin Stewart Osteri Kridel'» clothing store at Broad and Tba Monmouth. Bayshore Improve- track la Monmouth county would Measure " of 69 Wist Front street, were'marr Front streets. One sign extends ment association Monday night de- hasten electrification of the aton across the cornice of tbe building , . __ UgWaJure's cided to continue its drive for a boat railroad line, > rled this mdralng at the.Oceaupor^ Metbcdist church. over' the main entrance on Broad _.T. xeltef financing- program to replace the S. S Moamoutb, but Freeholder J, Russell WopHiy told %& agreed to direct Its efforts to the 1940 sttieet and tbe Other over: the store's u of tin .assailed from two fronts this tbe gathering In the Atlantio High- SVont street entrance. - , fc with legislators absent from season. Tba association will proceed lands borough hall that the' county t pdW1(! Capital on a three-week recess, with the circulation of petitions to board had been able; to make little' The background of these attrac- THB um DAT OI- AVCTOT. tive signs' is jet black. ._s to the relief Plan was 'the Vghllghted with gold that extends ' L°' .Wat" BaTta Joseph Lengan ot Keyport told the Closer co-operation among mayors around the outer sides and ends, ol a campaign for a major association he felt its problem was and township committee chairmen Jersey." which It exceptionally < attractive hot so much one of boat service to on the one hand *nd the association Tbe letters, which are' of mod knd A. Harry Moore onTues- New Tork as'a general auesUon of on tbe other was advocated by Nich- metal, are twp feet square, four ^yutoad a, measure to divert $3,- better transportation facilities to theolas Kaiser of Leonardo, while John Inchrs thick and, stand out seVen "Iirom the state sinking fund shore. He saw little likelihood of W Woodward, Atlantic Highlands laches Ugh' from the background, W, and In Jersey City Pub- the railroad putting another.boat in- borough clerk, suggested the associa- giving the appearance ot being solid 'John, Borg of the Bergen to service "since' the' route doun't tion work in conduction with tbe Tri- w pay" and expressed the belief a race brass. The aides and front of -the •nine Record'and his son, Dott- County League of Municipalities, letters «r* finished In two'shades of iLfr^iced the constitutionality ot 28-carat goldleaf. armlttmp- the state to O*; zm&XL.Vtt*. Tbe signs were designed, made ,«wO,0?0 from the State Sea Bright Tourney C ]M.X C. Officer* ot 'Momioati aad Btat* of New JTer. 1 Pension and Annuity fund. and painted by Charles K. Champlln, ««.,JII» w re part of a »18,m- List Announced At Fort Hancock whose sbpj>< U on MechaHio street, I relief program, developed by the Opposite Olqbe court They'-nave a - -- --,.j tor Monmouth smartness and attractiveness which > ««5, ate. jembly Republican majority. Moore, Charles.D. Halsey, chairman of the Ten officers arrived at the Citizens ^ at a atont pli vetoing the $3,000,000 measure, tournament committee of the SeaMilitary Training Camp at Fort Han. puts them in a class not equalled -- eourse ol a died from w 14 -the attorney general's office Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket club cock to begin their two weeks tour anywhere In the atate. , Hount and wife to .aM Joie; d mem Jsjuestibned Its vaudlty a» 1. : this morning issued the following list of activity Monday In training the There netmt to be a dUtinctlve- f-Sir* ot tSje sinking ^und told him of players who have accepted .for 200 selected candidates in coast artil- ness about all of Cnarlie's work that •jtbey would not be responsible for the C2d annual invitation tournament, lery, makes'it quite outstanding. He does IS fid* {determining whether any diversion which begins Monday and continues Major E. B. Ilyus, S21st C. A. and not lean to the modernistic or un-wed, now *would impair tha state credit hla staff of officers, replace Major balanced type of letters, rather stick- thence U, _ all next week: tit** But M1\ Robert L Rlggs, Herbert V. Ryan, IfcUt C A. and his Ing- close to the plainer and more Chief justice Thomv J. Brogan, C iQene Mako, •MRS, EDWIN legible styles. A. Uonard's ITni 19 chalsa and 18 link. » to whom the Borgs appealed as tax- Sidney B Wood, Jr, Bryan M Grant, officers in com.mand of the C. M. T. u> a itonr on y. Mr. 45 «t-t, cbslni and >l links , _^t part of the stato Con- J.. Gilbert vHall, Wayne R. Sabln, Commmtlnt Ofltnr—M«Jor Zdmrd P. to a mJopB tie •>!<] UthfBmM tot ,.a -which forbids the borrow- Francis'B.; Shields, Russell Bobbttt, :lrui. CZl.t C. A. (AA), MinJmuxl. . "The bride, Is a graduate of! Immacu- "Champlln. \ - 4 *">» *•>*•.• CS)' North " demn anH Adjuttnt—1>t Lt, John- T. Harwell, Jr., late seminary. at-Washington,. p.- :C. «••4 nlantu-West 8. ehalu to a stont; iTmwe than $100,000 by the Joseph FJjhbach, P. Morey Lewis, A. 521it. C. A. (AA). GI«K- Rld»". ii«n<«ft)/Jj «i it desrrw. and JO mtn- without'approval of all the Rohald-Lubln, Chester Murphy, Wil- Comm»ndin«: OIBctr— Bttttrr "A", Cwt,Dr. Oiaen is a graduate of the-Phil- 1 1 o Miss Marian Manning, who will entertain at the Sea Bright Yacht ^Jf Tf * f 5>»JD ot S «nil «1 Units to a ! at i general election. club over the coming week-end, If a star at the International Casino, liam Murphy, Gerald -B. Podesto, Boy H. HeKlbbeq, stlt't C. A (AA)adelphi; a College: of .Osteopathy, and ./"»".• ?•! "'"^ 'Bekinatag. ConUlnlng- .."'Wtto''appropriating »5,0OO,OO0 w Surgery and .is a- membsr, bf Theta J4 7J-J00 «res U tht tun* mora or leu; New York. Before that she performed at the Casino and Trocadero " Carlton Rood, William. Talbert, lit Platoon' obmmandar—Bftttny "A Engaged ;t%VlMt"t1Sf ff^W-are/.aloju.tha l«nd. i?th* dnly part of the assembly in London "and. wa« a star In,the show ''It's In the Bog.'1 She 1« Qeorge Toley, Robert Peacock,.Doug- 2nd Lt: Ann L TtkouW.n, 621itO. A. P«l fraternity. -He is completing po^t IV HsU (Down's XiuUTrut). **— ''\i win senate approval. scheduled to ajfpear on her own radio program over NBC. las Imhoff, David Freeman, Darrell (AA), Fatcnon. - . "' • • graduate studies |n raed|cine and sur- Mr.-and . Mrs;, Howard I» Burdge BXOBPMNq titwont, how.ter. » itri» about on* chain and to Ildka *H» eittnd- f iileore did not sign ipe Hudlow, Welby VanHorn, John Hope 2nd. Platoon Coaramndtr-r-Battery ' "A" gery ' at' the 'Philadelphia' Ost'ebpathlc of Lake avenue have announced the „ t jKind bill, .permitting It to lit U Brodford K. Smith, 621>t C. A. cngagement.ofth^lr daughter, Miss ln« along, thy _yntlre Eaaterlr side of tha Doeg, Marvin Wachman, Iaadore H. (AA), Haplewood. •! hospital - and, cdriducti- a practice -at «boVj daiwrHed trict,,b«li>B that portion 3 Mary'Ann' Burdgi;, to Frc,d' .WJkoff, srlaw -without his signature, Bellis, Armand L. Bruneau, Norman Commanding OfBcer^—Bftttcry "B" dpi8.9 .Wea't^'iont-itree't.' ' Dr..'dsteh'. is: of the . aburt.-dtwribtd tract htntofor. favors a major bond issue Rumson Survey Card Party Given W»rrejl»B;-PlMey, 62Ut C, A, (AA), 2d, son. of M.r/and.Mrs^ Wllliana H. fonyjyed tol.A. Uonard (Jr.) and wlfa F. Blokelj Jack Bushman,'John Mfl- a -tntiabtt- of, the • J?ed rBank •Lions, WnslstenOy opposed new South' Orange." •" • : . . ^Vlkoft of-Maple avenue., jphe'. an- to Tht Bar.V'awXand Improvtment Com- bbney; i Ronald • Edwards, Arthur 2nd Platoon Coramtndtr—Battnj "B" dub. •. •,. \j ;•::\ •; •; *an)r, BOW •Wed ky Baj'Vlew C«ntUry • Not Discussed For Riverview nouncement jvan made laBt night oh Cpanr./Tlw Tract harabr'.eonTerafJ 1» Prochaska, Benry PruaolT, William 2nd Lt, Milton X. W«l*«telrJ, 62ilt O. A. (Continued.from page 1.) Mrs. J. J. JCnodell of "Waterman (AA), Jenty Clly.' Mr., and Mrs. Biirdge's:•. 88d wedduig major bond Issue would not GUIespIe, William McOeheo, Charles Medical offleera—1st Lt. Irvinf Hahtl. anniversary at* bridge party-at the road (flfty feet wide), runnlm froin Bar to finance relief Jf dvehue, Rumson, was hostess at a ^t g py •hough ent taxes instead of! Issuing bond! card tarty for the benefit of Klver- Rider, Phillp.W^Moore, John p. Wen- Jfed.Rn.. N • .;-••• ,-: •:' { . HIddlttovn. ViTlagt to thtNavtitak High- solvlng^r*- dIIy;~i^li0nir*unneeeMary-ta issue dy, Miss Dorothy Workman, Miss to Qualify in; Golf ing at 11 o'clock'at the New. Mon- lan"% near-Chapel Hill; at the Southtaat iUeMewVesUwlto "Governor Moore "-in jr-f. '•;, Missi Butdge U a graduate, of Jlodforatr ol itermtrlr) Imatt ' StlttwtWt bonds whan buying current pieces of ... .. ,»SrW Helen-; lnla_?A mouth Baptist church: Rev.. Satn- Bnk hih chl d I Ju walands . oDpdslte an oak tree In-North lint of 'annVttfo senate. » the house of _. „ iMlss^K Winthropr ^my,J&b«yfeMjaaira^amp]on laid pubUchla-hwaj, standing for equipment like lire'apparatus, am- hose holding high scores. endeq, in the New Jersey Junior goififSfiP u'el JohnstonVpastoj'r/porfQrMeft-the; » mon« has failed Iri its-objective, bulances, etc Equipment and other, Mrs; Virginia. Itl^e Johnson, Miss ceremonjfj .J. vStanley.pParr^r: of,; Ewt 10 ,. . ,..»JIUW it has tailed to win Attending were Mrs, James W. plonship, yesterday failed to qualify — ^^-- >p , % • e^aSjUl— -_ _ .^_ .a w a, MVBHWI BnrataiaBe^ tit atVT V V permanent improvements become Eunice Dean,- Miss Louise Raymond, Rumsoh'.'was orgahTst;' ;. . vr .Wlkoff Is a.graduate of feed Bank chain, arid 10 link, to .tone: thenct South the .support, of- the. governor and Stewart, Mrs. Nelson K. Vanderbeek, 1 for tumamerit play when the quali- unduly expensive when Interest Is Mrs. Howard S, Hlgglnion, jUrs. K.Miss Helen Bernhard,-Miss Mllllcont fying round was held'on the Essex . The: bride',:. attired tin -si -goy/a. of:hlgtt school and attended.the Peddle «B.degrees ang 50 mlnutta Put 8 Chains t fcepubllcan senators who want added to the Initial cost The sav- Hlrsh, Mlsa Patricia Cummlng, Miss frosted ^hite organdy, itaa given in School at .HlghUit6whr- He was .out- and' II-links',to a itone; Uitnea South 4( r'new taxes' or new bonds.' A. McQueen, Mrs. Henry WesUyke, Fells Country club course, The form- dtgrets Bajt 8 chalm; thencer South 7T ings in interest charges alone can Mrs. David Matthews, Mrs. Charles Patricia Canning, Miss Florence Lc- er. Catholic high school star golfer marriage by. har. father/' Hec .finger standlhg in track at both ocriools, degree* and 80' mlnutt. Bust n link.! is a, Democrat, while the ; go a long way toward paying for Edelman, Mrs.. J. W. Ivlns, Mrs. Boutllller, Miss Marilyn McRae.'Mlss was driving and putting poorly and tip length veil hung .from a,. Juliet, Tht)se < attending, last- night'a tarty thtnee South. 89 degrees and 65- minattt _B ia controlled by SepuWl- :hese items." • ' : WtitHchnln. ^nd 88 link. | thence South Werner Bennlng, Mrs, William 3. Marguerita Madden, MI«B Edna found himself in a play-off with five cap - ot—swi pearls, i Hec bouquet were Mrs. Burdge, Mrs. Wlllf&m'iH. 7T;dtgrtat and I0,talnut«a East S chains » i'rf PaacoPascoe woulwouldd, non t say y In all. 14 apeclflo recommendations Nellsen, Mrs, Rueiell H. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Miss Pauline Bets, Miss Edith other youngsters who also had scored was of .white roses and, lilies; (>f, the Wikoff,. Mrs. George •Worthley, ;Jr, and «8 link.: thence South 1 degree and tier the assembly would attempt to were made In the report including Howard Burdge, Mrs. Clifford fioule; Clark, Miss Ceclle Bowes, Mme. Rene valley.. • Mr». H. .W. Angle of, New- Itrg; Hobert MafU;,ewB,-Mrs. William tO minutes West 8 chains and , m)nutti But 8B links s thence South I wald, Mrs. William Naulty, Mrs. or better and the' aextet started the tron of hoDor. '.'.•v./.'v.•.:••!;•. •:,'".•:•.; .' .,Mities: Dolores Monahan,' ;Francss degrttt and W.mlnutti We.t« chalna and *; objections, when the legislature re- deta(ta ttteatlag tiae\nncy and lower Harry Clay, Mrs. Charles Ellert, Mrs. 10 (Inka-Ho .the middle of tald hlrtway; ! costs. recommended that the play-off to battle for .one place. Roh- Mlss.Margaret Kennedy'-fcf White Stierwood, BettyV English,^ Dorothy thence .along th» tslddle of ..aid hlghwar The governor said that at wu.uw,- trough establish a central purchas- Charles B, Allaire, Mrs. L. A. Orlffln, three Hurt When rey got a pair of pars, but on theHousa was maid: of honor rind brides'' 'iConovisr, Alice; Wli^ff^ Caryl Btdries, North. 8S degree. ;and 80 minutes We«t 8 000 bond issue in 1B» was directed ,ng burcltu. aUo thal purchaalng of- Mrs. Bdgar V, Danlse, lira. Leon second extra hole, Ogden Clutsam of maids were Mlas Cathcrliui Croll'of' Marlbn Spcnci and June MoVey, [all chains and 8S linki; thence North 47 de- to 6» aaortUied from motor fueltax VanBrunt, Mrs. Edward Younger, grlesind. >0. minutes West 4 chalna and Oclals be more vigilant in seeing to Car Hits Train Forest Hill sunk, a seven-foot putt Dl)nneUen, Miss Martha"Jarrett of of Red Bank; aSd Misses Helen IS; links(ithencaKortfi es'dtgreef >W«t payments to,, the sinking fund and U thk allowable discounts on b Mrs;!-M. J. Moll, Mrs. H. A. Steven- I^bitlllMis;ld;t£lk Cook and "Chubby" Mcijan pIMopt- 7 chain, and 7 links: thence North 4> f The condition of Edward Newdock- for a birdie 3'to gain the cham- "any attempt on the part of the ougnh,pllrBJlmopurchases, „„,were„ „•.«taKe„n «anllud „,».,tha,t son, Mrs. Philip Peters, Mrs. Walter clalrl and Mies ji'Bunny"': Orossjof decreei and -80, mlnutej West t chain. er, 8 years old, of Johnstown, Penn- pionship flight of AUariti« cWHitd Mfe. 'Herbert? and 89 llp|»4 thence North 28 dwreei and - legislature to limit or restrict the jtrtund, oj federal excise taxes to B, Connor, Mrs, Thomas Voorhls and sylvania, who was ono of threo per- Franch of .Mlddletown. All. attend'-! O'ceanPQit 'Thi/(latter•'; threrf."(ire <5'minute.'Weit'8 chain, and 8 link.; '.' action of the, sinking fund comrnjs-1 ^x bo^u-h \, entitled -were Rohroy, son of the Norwood and tho Mris. Arthur Naylor. , . ' sons injured when a car In which Swimming River golf club pro, Jack ants •^•cregbwned alike In gowns of, classmates bfjMfssBurdge.' thence-JiortK 75- degrtn and - IB minutes n'tslok.unde.r the bond act Is futile. >obtaihed, The importance 'of active blue fcoated orga^(ty,. They1 carried' .Wait I chalu and 83 llnka to Beginning. they wero riding was hit by a train Rohrey,-went out. In 30 and came : OontalAlng '14, 58-100 acres. Bpunded SVCflmmentlhg-turther on the veto, interdsfof clttiens lm their local Im- bouquets prdolp^ilnivlrr) Vnd 'dajsles. , North'ft lan«! of Richard A. Leonard. Jr, i'pasijoe said: , provetnent association and govern- Sunday ovenlng • »t the Peninsula baek in 42. Ashley T. Cole of Deal Fair* at Sea Bright, house crossing, Sea Bright, Is still , iDr. Douglas Edwards, ;a brothet •Knd tht'JJghV.Haujt Lotr East )>r R. A. m? "The /house of asientbly has done ment/waa stressed! In the report. also failed to qualify whin he card lMQn.nl. Jr. (now Bar View t«nd Im. critical, It was roported at Mon'ed a 91. bf (the, .brldegrdomiwas' best inaji. pro.»amintf Company or 'B»y View, Ceme- *>tts part. How let Governor Moore, > Atlantic Highlands mouth Memorial hospital this morn- XJshert were Dr. Vernon Jenkins of tery) and James fllllw«ll tract: South br ,, a Deniocrat, and the Democratic Plainfleld", Dn Jphn;Heck .of i'Salti- nld Puhlin-Hlghwar. West br Jarrfti Stll- HAS HEABT ATTACK, The Sea Bright firemen's fair, ing. • Caddies^, at"ttfe -Ruftison' .Country wtU'.^l.nd. (no*r Thomas H. X^eonard). As rlimtaority of the legislature and those Summer^ Course of more, Maryland, Dr. Joseph K, club and groundsmen knd other em- -VtrUpueUcan senators who have op- which is being held this week, will Tie boy's mother, Mrs. Edward described on a Map of ttmct herein eon- Alfred Fuller, Jr.. of Central ave- close Sunday night, at which time Mewdockor, Buffered from abrasions Eatth" of iBed Bank,. Trevohlari 'ployees tp-thenuttiUer of 3*. enjoyed ve>eA made ty Henry Field, Mareh 25, posed our program initiate one of Crawford ot'Kew Monmouth and Al- 1871. ' • ' i • l g Dale Carnegie School "fa, j|_ _._ »# lLj.aA rrtaall stilfASl lit" A nue, suffered a hurt attack )s»t a Bulck- sedan will be awarded. and shock, and his grandmother) Mrs. *•:tripi!t6 the/ World'*,T?alr Mdriday lh*Vown. It theae measures are night while walking along White Ground prizes are being awarded H, M. Rogers, has a fractured col- rred Edwards of Mlddletftwp; a btcn "as guests of'meiibSra of the", club. I THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the above. Dale Carnegie, author "HoW ther pi the bridegroom^.•! • •'..", ';'. ; •BEOINNINO at a point tn tha road lead- 'now, uhconatllutlonal, they were street. The Bed Bank First Aid nightly. The fair Is opposite the g, 1 T)ie second contlrigorit Will' go Siext larbone and pelvis. It was stated Wi Fid d Ifl 1 1 ing: from Chapel Hill to. Naveiiok In the equally unconstitutional last year squad was summoned and Fuller was railroad station, they were resting comfortably this to Win Friends and Influence People,' The brldegroqm^s -mother wore a ^e,dn'esday:'asd' the fest will make Southeast corner of tht farm tract second *, 'and .nothing was done men. . JJW Ttmovei to R|v.rvtew'bosp!tBl, wh.re tho book that has had' the largest theUrlp the following':week.,. • abora dwcrlhadi thence ai the needle 'and .nothing wai done then, The The.annual fair of the Atlantic morning. gown of haVy/blUe' silk lace with* pointed April; 1, 1837, North along the \ govirnor approved both of these he wa)J adm|tted tot lreatment Highlands first aid squad will open All were guests at the Peninsula non-Dctlon sale In history, Is bring- •white aBocsBories.' The bride's mo- The grdup-Ieft the cliib on. st char- line of th* stcorid described tract, 8 plans in 1938.' ing his coursoln enectivo speaking ther' was attired In a QUcen Eliza- tered bur.at-7:36 o'clock In:the morn- chains VhoVlt links to tht lint of ((ord- tonight' and continue tomorrow and house. They were- taken to the hos- erly) Richard A. Leonard, Jr.:- thane* Saturday nights. It will be held on and human relations to Anbury Park beth blue flowered", .sheer 'gown With tar and returned' at 2:30 Tuesday r- « Deniat of state recognition to AT TRAINING CAMP. pital in tha Sea Bright first aid squad North 75.d*trtc. East along .aid Leon- the bor6ugh property on First ave- imbulance. Monday, July 24, In the Crystal room white accessories. ' morning. I>ofn the" funds contribute ard't-Un* * chslnt and 98 Unk.l thence ' common law marriages entered Into ot the Berkeley-Carteret hotel at 8 ed' by the club • members, each per- South l'loegret ai)d 21 minutes West along nue. The main price will be two A reception followed the' corempny said Xtonsrd lint 1 chain to a black wal- ,' In New Jersey after next December John H. Parren of Atlantic High- round trips to the New Tork and p. ni. with a free demonstration. at the.Molly Pitcher hotel:.' son received $2.23 for fair expenses. Jl was apprbved Tuesday by Qover- nut tree; thtoct South-,18 degree, and.21 lands, Lawrence C. Camp of Long San Francisco fairs. . Leonardo Women , A Carnegie class will be organized The couple . are now'oh a trip Some hadisav^ngs o( ,the,ir 6Wn aandd minutei Xsst along said Leonard line 14 '' nor Moore with the.signing of- aBranch and William F. Sutph.cn and to contlnuo for seven sessions, This chains and 18 link, to a stakt In aforaiali through Canada; and upon their re- haiil Irom isi' to <10 tot' spWnd Wd. EveryEery- road; thtnea along - In said road' North i' .measure sponsored In the legislature Douglas H. Traphagen of Asbury Hold Card Party course has been taught by Mr. Car-turn, will, reslJe at 78 West Front ie 'by Assemblyman Dominic A. Cavle=- ; one was broke but happy'upoir ar- 71 degree, and 28 mlnutea Wa.t I ehslna Ptitr n« members of the Citizens' negie and members of his faculty street. . Both Dr.' and" Mrs. Edwards' riving home.- : *. .••'• and 18 links; thtnee North .74. degree. i" chla, Essex county Republican. Military Training camp regiment at Open House at Mrs. Vincent O'Sage" was hostess about 27 years and over 20,000 men Wait % chains and 10 links; thenct North are graduates of Mlddletown tpwii- The return trip from the fair 73 dcgreei We.t S chain, and 0 links to The measure was one of, 62 signed Port Dlx. - at a card party given Tuesday night and women have been trained. Mem- ship high school. Mrs. Edwards, is Players Club ^ by the Ladles' auxiliary ot the Brcv- grounds was .delayed an hour be- the place, of Beginning. Containing 18 - Into law then by Moore, bringing to bers of the New York faculty will a graduate of State Teachers' col- cause two-membera of the party 2-100 acres.- - . ent Park and Leonardo flro company ; ' Wi the number of new laws written The Players Boat club of Fair conduct tho demonstration. Tho Car-lege, . Trenton. Dr. Edwards is a were missing; They -were, -found in The said premises art fret from reitrle* CLOSE PLAY at the nre house. After prises were tloni txcept-_lhe Kieht of Way granted to ' Into the statute books since tho 1939 Haven has engaged a four-piece or- ncglo course teaches the student to graduate of University of Maryland Buck's Jungle Land. William O. '* legislature started Its work in Jan- awarded, refreshments wero served. tha United Statis of America from..ligh I t ly PUTNAM PINHILL JONIS chestra for Saturday, with enter- develop himself In effective speaking Dental college and Is a member of Green' accompanied, 'tho party, Homo Lot to public road cited In Book B * •• ' uary. »v ' (tnu An fit Ctmi H HIM ' tainment by Strawberry Russell and Mrs, Hannah Mayer and Mrs. Leon and all forms of human relations; XI Pal Phi fraternity. He Is also a Henry Johnson was chauffeur. a ot Deed! for Monmouth County on nag*' •• Cavlcchla'a bill was designed us Qeorge Washington Jones. The club Boeoklo held high score. The class to bo formed will be lim-member of the Monniouth County 302t-Bight* of tha public In roads ad* \ yrIKE DEVINB »u » ball- Others playing were Mrs: Qeorge joining or runnlnir through prtmla Wfrt. "Man of Property of Ii.ao D. Ho.ford, * a .bill by Assemblyman Adolph raised and taught baseball after Jeff will entertain 210 first classmen from Mrs. Nora Norton, Mica Doris Grim- ntntt araUablt. Stt agtnt on prtroUti Chaptl HI1I..K. J. Scale 1* eouall.lOO'i Wegrochl IIIy ' disputes. had been killed in a hunting acci- Three Wills Probated cock tomorrow night. The cadets are visiting with Mr. and Mn, Al- „ ,. In the center of the road Among the measures vetoed by, dent. Eric, who wan Mike'i own son- Mr. and'Mrs, Harold Hancock ot are being instructed in coast artil- running from Chapel Hill to Bay shot* Henry Miller of Asbury Park left Lake Shore drive received a. surprise fred Edwards' of Mlddletown for ten ai tha northwest corner of land, now or •, Moore was one which would permit in-law, married to Mary Oevine, the his entire cstnte and whatever ..Inter- lery defense at the fort. days.. , ' • ,^ , : . ~ '' WllK»#a"S.j la" - MnaaaH ' Bt" formerly .Belonging to ont Tracy; Acne* apple of her father'a eye. But that's visit Tuesday from Mr. Hancock's Be vlftoa o/'a *m of fl. fa. to ne- di- attorneys to become counsdlors-at- est he might havo In the estate of his lnvltaUot\i from tho post to the rected', li.otd but o( the Court ,of Chtn. running (1) NortS « degrtn SI mlnutee law after 10 years of practice upon the way it w»«. Eric resented «v«ry nephew, Bayard Hancock, and Bny- Wait along the center lint of tht Chanel father, Anthony Miller, to his son,ard's chum, .Fred Bat'cllffe, both of Red Bank junior Woman's club and BROOKS—MPLZON. - etrr of-the «tat« of Mtw Jtratr. "Ill btUtil to Bay Short1 road 1,188 fett to th* recommendation to the-governor by advene decision, but then Erlo Henry F. Miller, and tils wife, Anna Nutley. evening group of the Red Bank txpottd t«raalt at Pvillt rsndut, on Intersection o< tht center line of th* a supreme court justice or circuit MOKDAY, TBS KTH DAT OTAVOmt, Chapel Hill to Bay Shore Road with th* wasn't himself, D. Miller. The will named the son The boys, who are IS years of agoWoman's club, the Little Woman's Miss Madeline Brooks, daughter of eourt Judge, and daughter-in-law, as executors. club, Long Brunch Junior Woman's Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Brooks of center line, of Park, Arenut. as shown on Eric was a sensation hla flrat year and members of Boy Scout Troop * b.t*t»n the. hoars »f. 13. e'eleek ">«,'• sard map; Uitiict running (I)-tattwardly Attorneys now must take examin- The will was executed November 1, club and Asbury Park Junior Wom- Shrewsbury avenue, and William Mol- o'slock - (at I o'clock) . OajllsH Bat rigalong tha center lint of Park Arenut S.II9 and publicity flowered about him. He of Nulley, left their homes at 7 fttt to th* Northwest corner of other ations after having sorVed at tho WJ7. • - . • o'clock that morning to ride their an's club havo been extended. xon, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ramon •Urn; Is tht afternoon' ottata Asrr at Uit bar for at least tliree years In order jot to be a celebrity and that's hard Motion of Llncroft, were married Court House In Iht. Borough of rrtthold, landt of tha'iald Elisabeth King HoifcrJ; for such a young man to take on an Mrs. A. Miuic Brundage of Nep-bicycles to Riverside Heights, a feat The hostesses will bo Mrs. For- Couhtr ot Mownoath. New JtratTr to.i.t- thence (I) South i degree. Welt along; to become counsellors. Attorneys tune township loft all her citato to rest E, wllllford, wifo of the com-Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock tn lifr a decree of said court .mounting to tht Waalerly lint ot other lands of .aid 'eren keel. The cart -.octet*- crowd which they accomplished by reach- 1 Bllubtth King Hotford 810.50 fttt to • Hie restricted In their court prac- and th*. big-money boys began to her son, John H. Brundage, In a will Ing the Hancock residence at 11:30manding olllcer; Mrs. JL L. Sinclair, St. James" rectory, The ceremony* was! •roslaiatsiy Ililll,- i ' , ;','". tice. 1 performed by iBev. Thomas Nolan. . AH the followlnj trait ot cartel of land marble monument: thence (4) South SI rash him and he began to b« away she executed March 3], 1034. Thae. m. In time for the mltl-day lunoh. nnd Mr: If, I . Hennusy. The post aod, prttnUt* hertlnaft.r p.rtJtularlr •«»» fe*t en a »yr»t Kln«'» Highway, othtrwlM known aa th* on Eric and Eric n.sn't willing to utes Is considered very fast riding <7 north twenty-thrM (!•* dtgrets forty- Mlddlitnwn-NaMilnk Roadi thtnea (I) t sailors mo men whom I know v-i-y •ccept Mike's diagnosis. Th« jana September 21, 10ST. Mrs. King and particularly on congested highways navy blue aoceitsorlcs and her • cor^ lire (41) r»ln»U.:»e.t from a Mlntla North 74 dtgrtti 40 mlnuUt Wtil 871.81 well, and whom I naturally would roared their derision because Erie their son, deorge King, were appoint- After spending" some time, at thoWas Biggest Ever sago was rdsej, Adolf M0l|0H tht wntfel JI»V«.« lie ATtnue of the Two fett alo»jr the rtnttr Una of King'. Hl«h* I like to ed executors, of Llncrott was best man. • Wttr. wkere the tan* U Inttructad «IU way, -otherwise known aa tht Mlddletown* was the. most popular player with Hancock home they plan,to continue Tho Little Btlver firemen's fair, «e norfhirlr IIM ef nroMrtjr ofJOHDh Narttlnk Road, to a polnti thtnet (7)4 (he stands, but Hike stuck to his their ride to southern ps'Ws of (hewhich closed Saturday night, was A reception for W> guests at the North II 4egret« ID i»lnute> W»t along guns. Eric was out, ' WltTIIDAY 1'AKTY, county, continuing their trip home the moat successful In thn history home of the brldo's parents followed u U.Vc«u? oT-alJ k«h«.and f»w tht c«nl«r lint or Klnt'a Illihway, oUtr- ' Skeeter Fleet on their bicycles. said btsinnitif point ruanlnfl thanoa (1) wln known at Uit^Mlddlttown-Nayeilnk Mike wffortd then, but lie mf. Miss Harriet Weiss, daughter of ot tbe organisation, Receipt* fortbe ceremony, * ..urtta iwentT-lhrttttlh' ' (II(IS) d«r»d«r«"i loHrty. ,, - K«a.fl feat to a point In the nnlar , Race Last Night fsred more later on in the game, .ti. and Mrs. Joseph W, Weiss of The boys are both soplmmores at the week exceeded $8,000, as com' Mrs. Molaon' U a graduate • of the (II) mlnulei wtst aleyt the etatrai lint Una of laid Itoad, btlng tht Southttit cor- When trio wss plsying thlrif bss- Newark, was - hostess a Tew days the Nutley high school and they plan pared with J3.46B lssit year. Mi Bank Cathollo high school and ol tsia A.tno. at the Two W«rr alnttr. ntr of ..Id lantta of, aald Tracy i thiae* . Robert Head was tht winner of the and a PittsburgPittaburi h• player• , rurniln»,to to give talks ot their outing when la employed as bookkeeper for' the««* (••) ft«t to a B0ln»l tktnW^JJ ^ , laja thtnee (>> North It dtgrtM ei minute. nue, Heel Bank, on tha occasion of mcssEivr niunoR largest night last year was 1070. f.marirlei Julia % TrtW V/«>1 al«ng the North.rly tide or line of i the Class B, event, The iiimmarjrs: In .«h« ball park Sww ibat.Wrjn had employed at the County Roofing com- orntrir i Julia it TrtwdtMll, Miss Kitchen' birthday. Atimit 138 A deaserl-hrldga In nrnetU the The pontlao ssilan was won by K. |™Woa satdjlam, .««* «r r landr of t'ld Traer, 114,81 fttt to th* >•—Class A. dropped the ball and thty wero Nike RUefltft were prmrnl, from Bradley Stanley Marks of Prnspect avenue. pany fn KeyporL The! ooupla' will re- J«ll» «.', Trtaaw-ll. SouU lnt'or plare of Btatnnlng, The |ir«m* »-7i0I J", M, »nd Jvrlc. Krerybody -Ins there emilrt Parent-Teacher miKiclntlon )>lny- side on Bridge avenue. four (»«> - 4»«rMtn i Matilt taett hundred K i htralnahoirt atierlbtd rontatnlnf II.8t Klnl.h Ilench, Itrri llnnk, I,nn|f llinnch, An- Kround at thdHtil Hunk tnnlnr MIIIB Hllvsr. Mrs. O, V, Warden woh tnd «h» (l»el }.ttT» t»e narthttel. actti. more or'ttn. Hubert Ma.il .,' , ,... fee that tha Wan wan out bec«u»« the »10 ground prim Saturday nlRht. erhr eerHtr of prtnerty •' Jeteph. Jl. ttobtrt !)a»l« .,.' .,...,....'., e y hi d n th>t bury I'nrk, New York and South high school KitmniU nn lliirdlng 1 . Bubltct, howtvtr, to any nubile rl|htt li', , . . f ""» °i>>»r thlnsr. Amiirlcn. WETZEk-STKVENB. McCae and Ktloa at. McCntl ttieflct (O In rpada Mjolnlng or mnnlng through Auguil Bohwftr - Mike said the PltUburnh player wai roail will he held at the Molly pit- squtSVs«lerl» along the ntrUitrir ijni tirtmltti In nutitlnn. If any, aa IlkevlM' Ifotf _\<> 7: r.«i a safe. Thn «tamla scrcameil nnd U«. nanclnir wn< rnjuynl en the lan-cher hotel In August. Tentative NEW COIU'OBATIOKS. Announcement has, b*ei\ made of o? proctrt/ «f Joftp» a MeCue »nd M.l.j to aty strttm or hrook whlrh may eltta Tl(V7ill7 W.lkcbatTtlirteSiiaditd and star (»•») t C. bihorn tern-lit terrace, A huffet su|iporwas plans for this event aro Imlnirmnda Two now local corporations htve the marrligo of Ml*. Dorothy Wet- ntr or pan through taa tanw, enjoyed, with a IHIRO' MitMny c«.k« liy members of tho K fttt «• a Mlfli lhtn«t (I) north twenti. Suhlett IlktwUt to inch factt aa sal ' Klehman .. Mike like a wolJ, on tha fold, de. filed their official papers, according tel of l«ong Branch to IUymwd u. tartt (ill dMrttt (orlr-fl»« (it) "In.aciurat* aurvty would .how, mandliig an *xpl.natlon. us DID frntir received at Th* Register of- Htevons of rtum«on. The eouple were „!,. ...t proptrty of Doras. Ine, a Erio stepped up calmly and mad. nerve as puHy » and Htl.n U. H-lhree (III) IMI toIi.ao, Mlch.tlt, Kttrutorl tnd Trulteet Wt WlkofI ...-...-.., .....J., Inoludtd trips,to l<«p\ttl l>,vik,\Vay. Doiomm are'tlis |ncor|>or»tors of the Mrs. Sttvena is the daughter of Mr In* Mint or Mat* of Nglnnlnf. • • • •aW. "1 dropped It," lantio lllglilamla anil New York Is side, and tu Huinson, where urmiin and Mra. 3. Wilail ot Jollne avenij*, 1 1 r ! i at a ion ion ht lid won I'le-Meau Heaiity I'arlof, ivllh Us 8tl.»« ae lie proMrtr ol ,<*•'?}• *• sr^^VnV --*" ••"•' ' " »-" cia's'i'B.'" schiduled to start today, according of children have gone •wlnmilmr. principal orrice at 0 Broad street, Ited Long Branch, and Mr. SUvens Jg the Mtart ana St.ulMjThtan. hls.nfjtt*! Indrtd—mor1?e thirn a' bal/l nam'e •I.,, taVtn la kxtnuoit al Ue suit of, Tht »t toil hr aurt»-M>l f, M. In an announcement made by flumuel Plans' are now being ninde tor nBank. * son ot Mr. anil Mrs. Stepben**', Bte»- JitirhauU Tru»l OimpatiJ' tt.. IU4, W"»/ . . J. WOOtHUNGt •Ihiii : iioiiin more thin a ball name VanPosnak, president of the Atlan- costume party to tie held m the The other corporation li the Weal ens of numton. Mr. Stevina eon- K. J., fc t**t- Otrporett, el«., and lo) »i iut/ i. IIII, ,...,» i •lr# i ..,.t«M,Mli»t-.m«i'"""'>••• •t tntnthan. Jit, hai ddiqlilon von Krl. eHYhalwo birk tn thna tic Hunch I'nrk company, The Sound playground Monday, July 31, ducts hi* own radio business at w •lit. ritevtm, .ro.(.r,i'tom.illi, rich. w.y of doing tualn.ii and h! Bergen Boolal olub at UH West Jier- lH(f s..»i«l*.a«.^.«.f««l •**"!•* • »•»•»• li^won Rl bk th Bt««m«hln Unit, Inc., of New York, the sponsoring ««mmll(e« will Ren place, with Carmln* Wrnna. First avtnu-, Atlantic Highland*. Af- < ttodtlM X- WOObWWtt n-rlt, itmtfA. ,^-«—.„,.- wain t wrong;. wll put a host In -ervlce and will t>att4 July l#, lilt. meet Wednesday nlKht. July M, alMlehaul Ittgo and Norman pilttta as ttr August 1. the couple'will r«ald« Quliin * Port wake three trips dally, tht lt«d flans. Y.M.CA, clubhouse. till Inoorroralora. at MS Brinjejp avmut, Ung Branca. (II lUtf/, lii.il it sayi to advifUs* la Vm RttitiMk: ~\ HED:BANK_RE_GISTBE, JULY 20,1939.

mor»;tripsiiTinj>«4ajad« to take tht Riimtbn. rest" Pf the-ead41M. ' .John -Gayner, captured a tarantula . (Tl» Bad Bmalt S•the-. «»Se•a iM»iui.,»Bright Beachh Adirondack mountains. Dr. and \ SO COME IN-SEE ALL YOU CAN SfcVEl Mr. and Mrs. John Pohl and children club. The guests were Miss-Prue Mrs. Van B.,Walker and Miss Bar- bara VanBusklrk are spending three Valjean and "Bunky," Mr. and Mrs.White, Miss Leslie.Caesar, Miss Mary weeks at the camp. William Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Har-Toung', Miss Mary Ann 111, Edward M. Crane, Jr., Russell Hurd, Manton ,! Mrs. Alexander Cadpp, : Jr., of A&P QUALITY MEATS old Otten and-son Bobby,' Mr. and Summit- is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. J. .Mrs. Harold, Perry and daughter Metcalf, 3d, Lars, S. Potter and Rob- ert JLowc. Harold,Hendrlckson. • . . Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rtchael : David Schall'er of Brooklyn Is Becsuse A&P both mtkei inJ sells and children Marion and Bobby, Mr. DeWltt Titus; spent, the week-end spending a month with his grand- this superb Mild drtuing we can BROILERS AND FRYERSto ?V4 lbs. • L*>. arid Mrs. Kenneth. Woodward and at New Haven, Connecticut mother, Mrs. Kenneth Manuel, Sr. . offer it to you children .Shirley and Buddy, Luther . Staying the, week-end, with Rich- ard.B. Duane, Jr., of Naveslnk- River Kelsey Carhart has. a vacation Cut from • Good, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCoach from his duties-as bookkeeper with . and sons Donald and. Bruce, Mr, Road were Charles B. Cook of Min- 1st Six Ribs Lb. neapolis, Minn., Hugh L- Latham of the' Keyport Banking company. Gooplns, wreaths and Anne Hartahorne," Catherine Huber, held at the Shangrl La on State of the iine jngredicnls that $ivc brilliant, durable Btctleware... Lb. ; certificates were given Norman Mor- Peggy O'Sulllvan; Jessica Despar'd, quality to a dressing, because if is lojj inche» lonj. You m»y POT ROAST CHUCK Highway 35: Monday night County gan, Asher Schanck and Holmes Prue White, Leslie Caesar, Anne T. ' neither too sweet nor too sour, ex- Commander. A. W. McFarland, Mrs- li»e your set for 23* and the Duncan. Others - who received Haskell, Mary Young, MMs Mary peril? blended to crumy-smooth coupon from a jar of Ann Pajgc. Carl E.Bremer, county auzlllai-y (CHUCK) awards were Ginger Fromm, Robert d H l goodness. Tested and apprared by Ann r. Her male president, Lester G. Block,. depart- Whole Lb. *:i Jeffrey, Jack Sllcox, Margaret Cont LAMB SHOULDERS ment ' commander, and W. G. Mc- 15 . over, Marlon Clausen,Nancy Holmes, Jr,, Edgar Knapp, Marlon Ackernuin, Klnley, member of the national exec- ANN PAGE Connie Francis, Patsy Martin, Doris Bill YlvUaker, Nathaniel Hartshorne, utive committee, were the speakers. Chuck-Roast ' Wylle, Bill Pascoe, William Griffiths, JliHjton_Heta!^,^JlitHt!fSd^EdTklnp s TlirVand Mrs.'IHvTaTJnydeT'oi "Le- Mr7 29 ^-.Ktnnelh Wilson,-RuthrHemletrR>iUr Lars. Potter, • Chester Billings, Jr- moyne, Pa., were the recent guests F r e C Strawhand; Joan Martin, Yvonne SALAD DRESSING Smoked Butti Richard Metcalf, Nicholas G. Rutgers, of Mr, and Mra. Frank McCleaster. Plates Navel Beef c o rtd * 8 29* Wylle,' Audrey Bennett, Betty Jean 3d, C. J. MacGuire,' Jr., Edward il ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ryer of lb C Longstreet, Bdelene Hamlet, Eliza- Crane, Jr., Joseph' C. Hoagland, Jr. Brooklyn were week-end guests of Full Siie s» \ Crosi-Rib Pot Rdait . 27 Sliced BaconZ .•'. b«th Wylle, Sadie Strawhand, Vir- Derrick MacGuire, 'Russell Hurd Mr. and Mrs. M. Lester Terry. TOMATOES • Ho. 2 Can 9 ginia Wilson, William Duncan; Rhea Hugh Adams, Michael Sherman and ' Mr. and'Mrs. Charles B. Sllcox en- 23 Bacon Squaref Longstreet, Waiter Dennis, George John'K. Culman. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roinos Francis, David Clausen, Kulalla of New Tork over the week-end. CAMPBELL'S BEANS Frc.h Fillet Freih Shrimp lk Francis,. Myra Francis, Marietta Miss Mary. Blackwell of Long'; Is- -Mist LIUIan Blolotto of Bridgeport, t5 -19 . Sculthorpe, Dorothy Ely, Claire Nle- land was the guest of Muis Louise Conn., U visiting her parents,''Mr. In Rich lib. C Meat and FUh Prices Jtffective—thunday, Friday and Saturday haus, Ruth tongstreet, Holmes-Dun- Achells of Rumson over the Week-end. and Mrs. Philip Blolotto. ANN PAGE BEANS Tomato Sauce Con L. Tallman Wilson, 15. years old, 5 can, Norman Morgan, Ralph Mor- Thousands save up to 10c a lb. of Third street- fainted last: week Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Heeren and e AVP BAKERS'BREAD - gan, Arthur Sohanok and Llllle children of Brooklyn are spending KELLOGGS PEP on fine freeh Coffee I . Sculthorpe. The teachers are Miss while watching the work progress 10 on .the new Oceanic bridge. The the summer here.' ~i Ethel Clausen.and Miss Edna Nle- youth was taken to/Blvervlew hos- Mrs. Charles Seldon recently enter; d c SOFT- haus. pital for: treatment' The: Register ta)ned Mrs. Josephine Dexter, of New IVORY SOAP.. £k e5 ... 3» c*#~ Vincent.Hammond of this place was misinformed that the youth was Tork..' '. - ' - , '. c and'Jack Stanton of Everett attend- •working on the bridge. Mrs.-Archibald Dick, a former CAMAY SOAP ...... «* TWIST 8 o'clock 2 29 ed the New York dlants-St. Louis resident, now o( Osslnlng, N. T.,, re Double Wrsppcd—Sliced—Economical I America's Ittgett SelUagCoffetl The regular meeting of the Rum- ANN PAGE . Quart A *i Cardinals baseball game Sunday',, at /(on RepubUpan club will beheld Wed- cently .visited; relatives here. . ••' tha Polo Grounds, New York; • ;. ' Mn.Frahk. Kirs'ch has returned to World's Fair Souvenir Bottle • klrl. J 9 nesday night, July 26, in Red Men's f' _— Goldsri Bantam ...Mr. and Mrs. HenryijOtternann of hall, at SIS o'clock. Following. the her home In Berllfl, Germany, after a Route 34 spent Friday at the World's month's visit with her parents, Mr. C worn IONA BRAND ? business meeting - there, will be , re- WHEATorRICE PUFFS WMNWIELD % Fair. Mr. Ottomann, who Is em-freshments and a social hour. and Mrs. Dallas O. Toung. 5 C GRANULE! Bisquick . . ployed in the maintenance depart- James E. Ward of the -Rumson -Prof. W. E. Bllderback, superin- c tendent of schools, Is making an auto X'25X roent of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel radio shop had two ot his loud speak- SCOT PAPER TOWELS. . 3"«-25 Ritz Cracken „. at New York, Is enjoying a two ing systems in operation at the Lit-trip to Michigan, where he will visit Macaroni ^ 5 a his daughter. K c 21 weeks' vacation. tle.Silver firemen's fair grounds. One SANKA or KAFFE HAG. . . V,n 30 c Dr. Phoebe DeBols of New York, was installed at the' dance platform Miss Edna, Mager., of Wheeling, Red Beans ."gffi . . 3c™13 - formerly of this place, visited friends while the other one was working atj West Virginia, was the.recent guest of Mrs. J. Car.lt Anderson. , here Sunday. one of the stands. Mr. Ward re- WHEATIES...... Sumweet Prune*- Baking Powderi Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Fltxell and ' ' Taylor W. Hance Is having the rec- ceived many compliments t on the son have been visiting Mrs. Fttiell's N reation room of his store redecor- clearness of his speaking systems. Fruit Cocktail c.? 21 Waldorf Paper ated. . Mrs. Florence Boman and Mrsfather. , Dr. Herbert F. Cooley. HIRE*S Sggg EXTRACT . . . . 21 ' The Holmdel firemen's "Softball Laura Cunningham are enjoying, va- Mrs. William E. Woolley, Jr., re- Heinz Ketchup '£13C'LO117C Super Sudi . . . . team Thursday night defeated the cations from their positions.at the cently entertained Miss Evelyn Slon- Bradevelt nine 2 to 1, and Friday, schools. aker of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. IT'S ICED TEA TIME! Atlantic they defeated Wally's "Wallopers ot Mr. and Mrs. George Clejka are Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Tllton have SSE& "^ 25 Heinx Baby Foodsa,^ 3(«22f tofafl e G n c 32 Asbury Park 10 to 6. • spending their vacation touring New returned from a trip to Washington klBfTAD « Pekoe- VtLb. ||atfe MaxolaOil The congregational committee, ot Jersey. ' ' ": •'. D.C. ' , , ct 9955 e the church will meet In the parson- Miss'Doris Flnegan Is confined to Mrs. Jesse Hyer is entertaining her I^CrV. I tfM% India Ceylon-Java • Pktf. A / C Kcllogg'i Corn Flakei 't 6 daughter, Mrs. John Bonner of O. S. Scouring Pads ^"f 1 age tonight at 8 o'clock. her home with Illness. ' e Mrs. Justice R. Camp and Miss Chuck Hill of Boston, a former Brooklyn. Otla»tu, BIUCIMIh , Corn Flakei suNNmaD ^ 5 Myrtle Boyce ot Keyport, Mrs. Carl- member'of Billy Fihegan's Rumson- Ur. and Mrs. Charles Miller arid OUR OWN ;, n c ton Klnhafer and- Mrs. Joseph Phil- ian band, spent a few days with Mr. son will move from Brooklyn to the c n rWoriui • SAVE UP TO 2O%-YOU GET FINE QUAQTYI Shredded Wheat . 2 "23 lips and son Bruce spent Thursday and- Mrs. William Flnegan of Hunt Ehrllch house on Front street with relatives at Newark. street. Mr. Hill is now associated Mrs. Fred V.,Croes and daughter Tick Intecticide . Gfi^^ Mrs. John Jeffrey and Mrs. Harw(t- h Tommy Reynolds* orchestra at Adele are spending the summer at' Del Maiz Corn Niblets l2c^ 10c old Holmes composed a. duet which Boston. " '.•-, their jCottage at Lake Wlnnepessu POST BRAN"FLAKES. . . Gold Dust . . . sang with the choir Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. James Clarkln and ice, New Hampshire. Icy Point Salmon . 2cl25c Holmdel church. They sang "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lamb or West Mr.- and Mrs. Benjamin,B, Lufbur- Sal Soda ARM * HAMMER • to the Heart of the Shepherd." The New Tork, have rented a bungalow row andsohChsrles have moved to BRAN FLAKES sunnyfieid • • • 2 pkft! 13c story for the boys and girls was on Black Point road and Will spend Engllshtown. • Henry Kautxman has rented.the Lufburrow house. ifFITMIIP ANN PACE AUOi.ti.f Keep COOL with BEVERAGES! "Walking Libraries." Rev. Marshall the'week her*. ' • IMVIVnUr Made of Quality Infrcditnt. A Dots. A a? Harrington's sermon was "Jesus Edward ,'Kruse and James Moran William L. Wallace and son and Christ Among Men." Next Saturday visited friends at New Rochelle Sun- John R. Wallace of Lynn, Masjschu and Sunday, July 23 and July day. sttts, are visiting John W..Wallace. JELL-O or ROYAL DtutKn . % »» O«YUKON CLUB Tom Collins Mix ^ 30, Mr. Harrington will preach at the The Ladles' Aid society of.'the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. McFar- land' have been entertaining Mrs. e GINGER ALE, 9 a, m. service at the Laurelton Bap- Methodist church will hold a sale .of CLUB SODA, 29 0*. A&P Grape Juice ^'.j 3c ^:'25c tist church and will return here'for fancy articles, home-made cake and Marle'Wenman and daughter of Sta- SPARKLE ^^o'SSBSr . .3 *-10' tin Island. FRUIT JXAVORS Bod. the 11 a. m. service. Ice cream Thursday afternoon, July 1 0 C 27, on the vacant lot on-Washington Mr. and Mrs., Jervls Hettrlck of Coca Cola REFRKSHING • Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffrey and son Arlington.'were week-end guests of DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE. L ^ 9 Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur street, opposite the'church. um - (he Utter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs, c Hammond and daughter Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennl» of New Tork visited Mr. and Mrt. O. G.Frank T. Allcock,' " FLAKO PIE CRUST ...... »10 spent Sunday at Mantoloklng. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Henry C. Wyckoff FRESH FRUITS mid VEGETABLES Miss Dorothy Boyce ot Keyport Soule over the week-end. CUTRITE Charles Belts, Jr., attended the are' spending-' two :weeks in Atlantic la visiting Joseph Phillips and fam- City. " WAXED PAPER . . 2'"o£ %V ily. . ' . World's Fair Snnday.., -..• « , ' , " Tho Holmdel Sunday-school hat Miss Laurette Ryan of Brooklyn, CALIFORNIA closed tor-July and August.. It will _ former-Rumson,resident, spent the River Plazii TOMATO JUICE B» .3^ Luscloui Red Ripe Lb. reconvene the second Bundayin Sep- week-f nd with Mlu .Louise Lemlg. C C PLUMS 8 tember. Elwood Lauback of Kaston, Penn- A N N sylvania,.was a guest of William Pa- A special meeting of the Ladles' PEANUT BUTTER P A O E '£ 9 15 Miss Svallne' Harrington has 1sttslcky, over the week-end.', . auxiliary of the- Are company was* for ber home at Columbus, Ohio, af- Fresh from Ella Jean Coaklty is spending-sev- held last night.at the fire house whe WHITE SHOE CLEANER SPICK Bot. ter spending more than three weeks eral days with her aunt, Mrs. H.final, plans were made for an all-da: WHITE CORN Nearby Farm) with her brother and sister-in-law, Woodcock of Locust Point, beach patty next Tuesday . at Sea. C Rev.' and Mrs, Marshall Harrington, During the demolishing, of .Oca- Bright. The outing !s for memben BAB-O . 2 • 19 Miss Harrington left -yesterday for U. S. No. 1 Grade anlo's old .firs house and the cqn-and - thtlr. friends. Those attendlni Washington, D. C. after which she New Crop strucUn* of the new one the twoare requested to meet at tha fin YELLOW ONIONS win leave for Columbus. fire trucks will be housed" In George house at 10 a. in, The trip will b Walter Davis' garsgs on the corner made In private cars. Lunches wll DAIRY PRODUCTS of TVIlllam strset and Third strttt. New Monmouth. be taken. ' . . Dl ITTCD Silverbrook Creamery NEW CABBAGE . . Arthur Dolby Is having siding put ' Mrs..George VoorhUi and chlldre C on his bungalow on Lafayette street PW I I tl> Cut from Tub • Lb. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roberts Thomas and Otorge, Jr., left yester- 25 Little and Taek.ot Fair Haver, re- dsy by ear to spend a month wlU and son Allen of Roaedale, Long Is- ceived (he contract. Su c land, were weekend guests of Mr. Mrs. Voorhls' mother In Virginia. Dl ITTCD nny*fidd—Sweet or Salt A"!C GREEN PEPPERS. . Percy West of Clayton, Ohio, sptnt Oreste DeFerro, who U In the navy 2*. 5 • und Mrs. Howard W. Roberts. last week visiting his psrents, Mr. PIM I I El\ Our Very Best Tub Butter Lb. 27jft g Elwood Taylor, Jr., has recovered and)how ststloned at Philadelphia c a and Mrs. Percy West of Canter Is sptndlng a two-waalu' furlougr Large from art attack of whopping cough. street C ' Haddon Johnson will conduct the with his mother at- Red Bank, form Selected Doz. LEMONS ir ... Mrs. Batty Johnson of New Tork morning service and Robert Ack«r trly of this pUc«. He hsaibetn vis- EGGS 22 •pent a few days visiting htr aunt, will have charge of the evening ser- iting fritnds htre this wstk. Mrs. Ellcabfth Nelson of Blngham vice Sunday at the Baptist church. The 600 club will meet this afUi avenue. • Lb. Mrs. Everett Oliver wu soloist Sun- noon at (he home of Mrt. Charlei SWISS CHEESE £. YELLOW BANANAStsr 5 day morning at the Baptist church .Mrs, Hsfry Collls and son Harry Francis of. Nswman Springs ro«d service, spent ysitetdsy with Mrs,. Howard Red Bank. C Carmtn, of Keansburg. ' ,„ About 80 adults and children at- Richard 3, Rogera, flr,, Is .building CREAM CHEESE 23 NEW POTATOES CANDIDATE. 2t tended the annual Baptist Sunday, an addition to his bungalow, on River Fruit unit YexrtahU /'(•/<•«•« Effective—TUumday, Friday,-Saturuiiy school picnic last week at Point road. w Pleasant b«sch. ' ' Frank Mullacl It building a stucco ;Tw«lvi candliialM htvs bten lisle SHARP CHEESE lt,r.., 21' Jarnes Grlggt Is attending sum. strain In the ttar of his rsaldencs by the civil service commission fo WIHTBHOUSB mtr school at Tcschers' eolltgt, Co- on Wver road, the position of postmaster at OCtan SUNKYFIKffD tinfvsrilty, New Tnrk. Mr. Mrt. Laura Cunningham -spent pert. They are Louclla Lockwood, Lb. EVAP. 'will ttach and study at theSunday with htr sister, Mrt. Ans«| present acting postmatUri Mildred ROQUEFORT 49* WHEAT :« during tha neit school term. Whits of Holmdel, Mullen, Irving P. Payne, Bernard J I O*Nell of Campbell's Juno- Thirty-three Ilumaon eaddtta trim Karsf, Arthur L. Crochst, Harry J C MILK FLAKES enjoying three weeks' vaca- tht Rumson Country dub trartltd to Potttl, Mrs. Kthcl C. Dyntn, Mrt EDAM CrjnwSSSSf u. 29 Pur« qusllty- for i.iftnt fttdlnr, eooklnf, !in h«r studlu at Monmoulh A Flnt Summti MJCt««»t at a Dl« Satin?g I the World's Fair Monday at the riorerMM 8. O»ul, Jerome V, Dynan lkl or btitttitt, K«cp a aupply on hand. hosplltl school of nursing, gu*iti of tht members of. tht club. Robert S. U Dell, Mn. Ms* Wolcol Dairy Department Prlrm KJfteth*—TMir»,, Frl., Snt. «rl Lingo has b*«n •nl«rtalnln| Bach oaddl* rt«*lrt4 <120 for sptad and Q Ql hit brother and two daughters from Ing montjr at tb« fair.,, The trtp Was frlcn l\f/rithe Vittll Clot* of Ilimlnett, July t6th, (/fifes* Otlifnrh« Noltd Krla, Ms b. • , .- . madt I* on* of tbs Boro Huts* .TW ;&•**» t«,»d»«,KU« Is. Tha RuttUt, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1939.

and Wednesdays at 8:16 p. m., Sun- Church Notes Obituaries by Rev.' William McNeil and buria. ' '.'•'.'. BIDS WAJflTED. •'•.- • • •.'<- NOTICE. day-school 11 a. m. , was at Greenfield cemetery,'Hemp- Musical Service of Br lie Board oJ education of tie Bar- Tr. >wnship Board "Truth" is the subject ot the' Les- stead. ough of Fair HeTCn,'for ailing and grad- ••John1'-helng fkUUoui. husband of aald PRESBVTEBIAN. son-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, ' BOBEBT CltOSBnS. American Composers ing tht plijrgfound at the Willow (Street Ella Bell, aad to possible penonal rep- He is survived by his wife, Mn. scnool. gpedftcaUone ur be. bad from reeenutlvuv helre and devisees VP said Changes Garbage "Loyalty" will be the subject to Scientist, on Sunday, July 33. Robert Cro'sbls of Mornlngilde ave- Henry Nearlng of Worthley street, A musical" service ot organ and tht clerlLof the Board, lllds to be In Elli Bill and said aisigns. . '.,i. be given Sunday morning at the The Golden Text Is: "Holy Father, nue, East Keansburg/ died Sunday and two daughters. Miss Ruth V. choral worto, by American-compos- tha bands of the cleric on or before Fri- Ton an fcerebr notified thet tie Borough keep through thine own name,those day, Autult IIto. at 8 p. n. • Tie Board I Eatontown haa a tax title Utn against Collection Days Presbyterian church by the pastor, night In the' Monmouth .'Memorial Nearlng and Mrs. William Aumack. ers will "be given Sunday evening,' rtstrvti the right to riMet any er all bids. vroperty owned br you''or 'In which roti Rev. John A. Hayes. whom thou hast given me;-that they hospital at Long. Branch, where he July 23, at 8 p, m. in Atlantic High' • , H. COCAS 8MITH. Clerlu have an Interest, being lot No. 10. Block • The regular monthly meeting of may be'one, as we are. . . . Sanctify , CHARLES IV DAVIS. Dated thlf. tha litb day of Julr, list.' No. 2, on Official Tax Map of th* Borougn ? had been a patient for the past two lands Methodist church. ot atatontown; In thi total amount of Onl the'board of trustees will be held them through thy truth: thy word is weeks. He was 2* years old. Middletown Committee Charles L. Davis, 78, died this The soloists will be Mrs. Charles NOTICE. Hundred , Eighty-Nine Dollars and fifty- Monday night, July 31, at 8 o'clock truth." (John 17:11, 17.) . Mr. Crosble, a popular member of 1 Greenfield and Mrs. Harold Patter- nlne centa, togethir with interest accru- morning at his home on Hance road, To. GJOEGE RAY ESTATE aad to-per- an Utti eamt. ' Gets Petition From atihe office of Alexander D. Cooper, Among the citations' which com- the Keansburg athletic association eon, sopranos, and John Hlgglns. abnal repreuntetlves of aald EeUtt and ing on thei tame. Fair Haven. He was born In Lin- ' ion' are further notified that Unless you ** . • • ••• . Monmouth street. prise the Lesson-Sermon la the fol- all Sirs and assigns of said EstaU. baseball team, wag struck with a croft, a son of the late Tenbrooke bass. Members of the quartet are You are hereby notified that the Borough shall pay tht said amount together with The Young People's Chrlstlain En- lowing from < the Bible: "O Lord, ball during practice about two weeks Mrs. Leola Mulr, soprano; Mrs. J. aeeratd Jttersst. together with tbe C East Keansburg thou art my God; I will exalt thee, and Josephine Davis. For a number ot Eatontown haa a. tax title Utn against deavor society met Sunday night at ago. He later contracted pneu- of years he was associated with his Jacobs, contralto; William Leonard, irocertr-owned br you, or In whlea you taxes for tht - yttr 1«I9, within • in 8 o'clock In the chapel. Miss Naomi I will praise thy name; for thou, hast monia. tenor and Robert Atwater, bass. Wil- ave an Interest, being lot No. 47, Block months after the service ot this notice } The Middletown township commit- Youmans presided and l.ed In dls- done wonderful things; thy counsels father in the. stair building business. No. t; on Official Tax Map et' tke Bor- that your right of redemption will be ' tee Tburaday afternoon Instructed Mr. Crosble, besides excelling In He was a charter member of Union liam Leonard Is the organist and ough of Eatontown, ia the total amount bsrrea end edl of roar rights In the said l cusalon on the subject, "Building a oi old are faithfulness and truth.'" choirmaster and Mrs. -Robert J. of Three Hundred and Two Dollars and property will be cut off and the propertt y ' Charles J. Hesse, of Beirord, holder baseball, engaged In football, and Hose company and a member of the shall become the abeoiute property of the J Church Program' of Recreation." (Isaiah-2S:1.) • was a member of the Leonardo field Stokes Is the assisting organist. , Twtntj-Four Cenu, together with lattrett , Of a contract to collect garbage at Mrs. Albert W. Worden was at the Exempt Firemen's association. Mra. accruing on tbt tamt. Boroush of Eatontowa. East Keanaburg and Ideal Beach, to The Lesson-Sermon slso Includes club. He was born at. Port Mon- Davis and- her,late husband recently . The following program will be.ren- Br ordtr of the Mayor and Council of piano for the group singing. The the following. passage from the Vou are farther notified Hat unleet you tht BorousTn of Zetontowh. [ rhake collections Tuesdays and Satur- mouth and had always resided in celebrated their 65th. wedding anni- dered: t.n — ^. u <- togethir with lout half of the program was de- Christian Science textbook, "Science that section. He was graduated from Orgin, "Preludt on 'Ecea Jain_NoctU" . ANDREW G. BECKER days until further-notice, Instead' of. voted to a discussion forum of cur- versary." .••..' '1th the •. • . - Borough Cleric and Health with key to the Scrip- Middletown high school In 1933. Edmund itbln six Dated July 10th, 1IJJ. /.' : Mondays and Saturdays.. Mrs. Cor- Besides his wife he is survived by liile notice rent events centering on the refugee tures"- by Mary Baker Eddy: "The An the •Tho Lord U Ei«!t« Harold A. Johnson, reader of the with inttreat accruing on tha lami. Waldo Waller, pastor at the Kcans- Red Bank' Christian Science church. Raymond Johnson, colored, 31, of Vou are htreby nptlfltd that tha Borough that he was under the impression the Christian Endeavor union was held Hillside, was arrested early yester- of Eatontown has a tax tltls ilin againit Vou in farther notified that unleis you /members wanted to take over the Tueiday night In the chapel of the burt Methodist church—offlclatlngT+interment-wlU be In Fair View cem- propsrty owned br you or in which you shall pay thi said amount together with Burial was In Green Grove cemetery. ete'ry. day morning at Atlantic .Highlands havo an Intaroit, being lot No. 48, Block accrued Interest, together with ' the property in part payment for back church. '••,"'.'• . Hazlet.,' on-a charge of stealing clothes from No. 2, on Official Tax Map of the Bof- ttxti for the year lilt, within six taxes. He was Informed that the The ushers serving In the auditor- Joseph Ferraro's shop on First ave- ough.of K«tontown, In the totalhunount Months after thi service of thte notlci 'committee had fio such Intention at ium of the church tor the month of 10V18 B. OASTO.V. ANTH6NY RICH. ol Two Hundnd, BUtr-Elght Doltara and that your right of redemption will he Red Bank Register can be bought nue. Entrance to the shop was Forty-Five Centi, touthlr.'with Intertlt barred and ail of your rights In the said . the present time, as It had all. it July are Japhla Clayton In charge, Louis B, Oaston of Somerville, 74- Anthony Rich, a former resident accruing on the pame, property will bo cut off and the property could do to take care of existing In Hailet from Un. Edna M. W. Plllui.) gained In the rear. The clothes were assisted fay Walter L. Fredericks, H. year-old engineer-and railroad build- of Atlantic Highlands, died Monday Identified by dry cleaner's tags, You are further notified that unien yoti ehall become'the absolute propirty.of tbe roads. Tbe matter was referred to Busiell Blackman, Jr., William H. Norman Rathbone, jr., Vernon •hall pay the laid amount togtther with Borough of Eatontown. Rathbone, Frank Dye, Joseph .Le er, died Friday at the Sea Bright at Trenton at the age of S4 years: Johnson was arraigned before . Re- accrued Interest, together with the ' By order of tht Meyor and Council of the committee as a whole. Elliott, Henry 8. Applegate and Rob- summer home of his daughter, Mrs. He was a mason, contractor and a taiei ior the year 1989, within llx tht Borough of Eatontown. >., Albert Scott of 81 South street, ert F. Worden. Jeune and Charles Htrrlnger, scouts corder William ,P. Irwln r>- ter graduation from Lehlgh univer- n Mount Olivet cemetery, and Rev. Deled July; loth, »».-.. signs. , ' : 'but no adjustment "bad been nude, Classes will be held as usual for the Miss Eleanor VanBrackle, ,,Mr. and sity In 1888 and formation of the M,r., Scott's letter of protest was re- pupils of the Sunday-school and at- Michael H. Callahan, rector of St. Tou are hereby notified that the Borough Mrs. Ernest E- Peseux and family partnership in 1901, he had a large Chencery 1-311 jf Eatontown has a tax title Uen against ferred to tbe finance committee for tendance credited. ,, .— - Agnes' church, Atlantic . Highlands, and Mrs. Margaret L. -Wilson, part In the double-tracking of the will officiate at the grave. MONUMENTS! SHERIFFS SALE. property owned by you or In which you ' action. • A group of members win attend Ernest Allan of Lakewood Is Vls- New York Central railroad, Lehlgh By vlrtut ol a writ ot ft. fa. to ma di- have an Interest, being lota NOB. 14. 16, the organ recital and dedication at rected. Uiued out of the -Court-of Chan- II, Block No. 2, on Official Tax Hap of Ittag Mr. and Mr*. Charles B. Ever- Valley and Philadelphia and Read- EDWARD D. HILL. cery of the State of New Jenty, will bt the Borough of Eatontown, In the total Chief U Police Earl N. Hoyer re- tHe Lutheran church at Manaiquan JeU.. - ng railroads. expoied to salt at publlo vtnduc.on amount of One Hundred and Twenty-Two ported #nat six larceny cases had Sunday afternoon, July 23, at i p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Welgand The funcraj of Edward D. Hill of MONDAY, THE 2«TK DAY OF JULY, Dollars and .Forty-Three Cents, together . been Investigated, four breaking and Dr. Frederick Gruber of the faculty He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. 1838. -rlth Interest accruing on the sane. of Little Silver vlilted Mr. and Mrs, Maude Bafford Oaston; two sons, Keyport, who died last week at his You are further notified thut unleie you , entering cases Investigated and two of University of Pennsylvania and Ernest E. peseux and family Sun- home on Atlantic street, was held between thi houri o( 12 o'clock and i Shall pay the said amount together with Kenneth 8. Oaston of Westfleld and o'clock (2 o'clock Daylight'Saving Tlmt) accrued Interest, together with the cases of stealing from mall boxes director of choir of Transfiguration day. Monday morning at St. James church In'the afternoon of. said day, at the Court were turned over i to the United Hugh M. Oaston ot Plalnfleld; two taxes for the 'year 1030, within six v Lutheran church, Philadelphia, will Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux and daughters, Mrs. Stewart Hoagland at Red Bank. Burial was In Mount House In the Borough of Freehold, County months 'after the service of this notice States secret serviqe during June. be at the organ. Olivet cemetery. . of Monmouth, New Jersey, to, satisfy a that your right of redemption will be daughter* of Hlllorest road spent of Somerville, and Mrs, Cornell; and decree of said court amounting to approx* barred and all of your rights In the-stld Stanley J. Thompson df LIncrott Plans are being made for the Mr, HIU, who was 84 years old, had Your Expression of Imetely 12,012. . ' applied for a position on the town- several days recently visiting Mr, and two sisters, Dr. Mary Gaston and property will be cut off and the property monthly loyalty dinner to be held lira. Bruce K. Loomls of Mount Fo- Miss Frances Gaston of Somervllle. been III for several moriths. He was All tht following tract er paretl of land shall become the absolute property of the ship police force. Norman Scott Thursday, July 37, at 7 p, m. at the True Remembrance and premiits hereinafter particularly de- Borough of Eatontown. cono, Pennsylvania, ' a retired businessman. Surviving, scribed, situate, lying and being In the - -By order of the M«ror and Council of I N«wmler oJ Leonardo was re-ap- ohurohr Mrs. Harry' Asay, chairman, besides - his wife;-Mrs; Mary Cross Bareugti '«( Runuon, In lh« Couaty of . pointed a special, police officer for l, an englfieer.or. IUCHAR1V BEGAN,8r7 No other act of a normal the,Borough of Eatontown. will be assisted by Mrs. John Hill, are two- daughters, Mrs.\ Fred- Honmoulh and State ot New Jersey. ANDREW G. BECKER, " duty at the, Oceanic bridge. Behind, Mrs. H. D. Franz, Mrs. H. A. he American Pacific' line. It enjoy- Richard Rtgan, Sr., of Cllffwood, man's life' gives him more Beginning at a point In the Northwin. Borough Oierk. ng a vacation with his family In Key- erick Lambert of East Orange and complete soul satisfaction erly line of Pamir Street, distant fifty- Overseer . of \ tie Poor Chester Hendiiokson and.Mrs, J. P. Hansen, died Tuesday morning in the Gen- five feet Southwesterly along said Parmlr Sated July 10th, 1839. port, and visiting hU son on Brail- Mrs. John H. Roberts-of Hazlet, and than the building, ot a Me- Henry reported that 89 families and will be in charge of the affair. A eral hospital at Perth Amboy after a son, D. H. HUI of Keansburg. Strttt from the BouthwttUrly lint of NOTICE. •M single persons were on relief dur- musical program will be presented "ey lane. a short Illness. He was 60 years old. morial to his loved onea who Soonvtlt Street I thence Northwesterly, on To> W1LUAM WRIGHT and MRS. lajr June apd the cost of his depart- Mrs, Neva Le Jeune, Mrs. Fred have gone on. a line parallel with Roosevelt itreet* -end WRIOHT. wife ot William Wright; and by the members of tbe Ploger fam- . Surviving, besides, his wife,' Mrs. MBS. EMMA L. BENNETT. along the Southwesterly, lint of tht land to possible personal representatives, ment for the month was $1,004.13. ily. Gifts and Installment* for the Stryker, Mrs. Edgar Bryne and Mrs.Delia Ouerln Regan, are three sons, conveyed' by taid Louie B, Kower' and heirs and- diviieet of laid WiHfem the-caws were reduced from 8( to bulging* fund will be received. Emma T. -Rudlger motored to Camp John Regan ot Keyport, Thomas * The funeral of Mrs. Emma L. Our select Barre Memorials wife, to Benjamin A. Roberts, one hundred Wright and said atilgni. Bennett, wife of Albert S. Bennett, f«eti thence Southwesterly, on a line par- 78 during the month.- Twenty case. Copies of "Light for Today," dally Burton, Allaire, Wednesday of last Regan of Perth Amboy, and Rich- bear the Guild mark of ap- allel with Parmlr Street, fifty-five toot! You art hirebr notified that thi Borough :-were dropped from the relief ralli week and visited the Hailet scouts. Sr., of Holmdel, who died last week, proval—your guarantee of a thence Southeasterly, parallel with tho of EatontwEatontown hasi a ^atsxx ttltitle lelien agalntagainit devotional booklet for August, will be ard Regan of Cllffwood; two bro- ropertroptrty owned byr yo— u o~~r I'"n whic'' 'h you and seven cases were added, Mrf. Ralph Rothbarr, Mrs. Emma, thers,' Joseph Regan of Cllffwood, was held Friday afternoon at the finer Memorial at no extra first line, one hundred feet to tht North- ready (or distribution Sunday, July home' of her sister, Mrs. Marietta westerly line of Parfflly Street; thence Karavt an InterestIntertlt,, being lota Noi. 21 and Bernard M., DeGberl- of. Jereej 28, i Rothbart and Mrs: Emma T. Rudlger and William Regan ot Bergenneld, cost. Visit our showroom and Northeasterly, along Farmly Street, fifty 22,, Sloco k No. 2, on Official Tax Hap of City presented a1 complete block and were Aabury Park visitors Monday, and two grandchildren. , Thorne of Towerhlll avenue, Red see. our display of these certi- Teet to the place of beginning. ' tthh t BBorough h of EtEatontownt , i n tthh e totatl Designs for the hand forged colon Bank. Rev. Marshall Harrington of fied Memorials. . amount of Sixty-Two Dollars and Fifty lot map of the- .200-aefa Atlantic lal lamps for the church have been Mils Grace Habacker ot Brooklyn The funeral will be held tomor- Intended to be the same-land and prtm- Cinti, together with Interest accruing on Highlands Gardens development for spent the week-end with Mrs. Wil- he Holmdel church officiated. The see conveyed to Frank B. Cornell, by Au- the same. approved by the council and the work row morning at 8 o'clock at his late bearers were Joseph, John and guit a. Anderson and Msfetlie L., hie You art further notified' that unleie you approval. Tho map was approved will be begun on them this week. Tbe liam 0, Reya. home and at 0 o'clock In St. Jo- wife, by deed dated April 1, 1822. end shall pay tha laid amount together with and ordered filed. Mr. DeQherl re- Mr, and Mrs. W. Flerston Dean and Chrlney Holmes, Forman Sutphln, recorded In the Monmouth County Clerk'a entrance lamp will be the gift ot Mrs, seph's Catholic church, Keyport, Office in Book 1179 of Deeds on petes 11, accruld interest, together with the ported that Mrs. Marian BMahel ot chUdren, Eva and Walter, visited Tiylor Hance and Jacob Stearns.' taxei for the year 1930,' within six John P. Hansen of Hudson avenue where the rector, Rev. John P. Burke, Burial, In charge of R. R. Mount * etc. • • .,,•''. months after tbt service of this notice New York-had taken over, the prop- George Danier of Clarksburg Sunday. will celebrate a solemn high mass JOHN VAN KIRK The laid Frank B. Cornell died liar Son, was In Holmdel cemetery. • that your right of redemption will "he erty through-foreclosure. •i • REFORMED, -. William O. Reya Is on the sick of requiem. Burial, In charge ot 15th, 1932, leaving a. Last Will and Testa- barred and. aJl ot your rights in .the said' N«»t to Mt. Ollvst Cematiry ment wlhcb wae duly probated in the propirty wljl he cut oft and the property 'Bllla amounting to $7,091.83 were Hit. , John E. Day, will be In St. Joseph's Monmouth County Cllrk'i Ofllce, devising ahall become the absolute property of the ordered paid. ' Commltteeman Victor "C&riatlan Defencea" will be the Mr. and Mrs. John Vail and Mr, cemetery. Probably the greatest time span Phone Red Bank 319 the said property to his wife, tht said Borough of Eatontown. • r. E< Grosslnger. presided for Captain eubjcrct ot the sermon to be preached and Mrs.. Brown and daughter between two Important cities Is that party of the Artt ttlrt;' -i By order-,of the Mayor and Council tf next'sunday morning- at XO:iS o'clock The said Eva H. Cornell la referred to the Borough of Eetontown. i Albert B. Runyon, chairman, and Sev Prlicllla of Brooklyn were recent vis- between New York and Hongkong; In the will es Evelyn U. Cornell. by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Wslvoord. CURTIS JOHNSON. R. F. D. Box 108, Red Bank ANDREW O. BECKER, Sorenson acted as .clerk In the ab- itors of Mr, and Mrs. William H. at 12 noon In New York It Is S7 Seized as the propirty of Eva M. Cor- Borough Clerk. sence'of Howard W. Roberts. Stinday-etyiool will meet at 8:30 a. m. Curtis Johnson, a World war vet- minutes past midnight In Hongkong, nel), taken In execution at the suit ef Dated Julr lOth, 1939. Holmes. Sidle L. Ely and to be eold br . ;•< • •*-•» The annual Sunday-sehool picnic Is Mrs. Louise Jonw of Richmond eran, died Saturday at his home on being1 held1 today at Kepwel Park. MORRIS J, W0ODRIN0, Sheriff. NOTICE. Hill, h. 1. Is visiting Mr«. Harry1 Dock street, Matawan, after an ill- Dated June Is, 1>39. - . Tp WILLIAM LEACH-ESTATE and to Moored at Games, races and picnic lunches are Hughson,. ness of three weeks. He was 49 The Exceptional Funeral Snyder, Roberts et Plllibury, Sol'rs. penonal representatives of. said Estate the order of the day. (IS lines) 121.10 Mr. and Mr*. George Emrnons and years old. Mr. Johnson was bora In and all heirs and assigns of said Es- North Carolina. IN tate. Sea Bright Club Three members of the Youth Fel- family are visiting at Pompton Plains Chencery 1-S2T You are hsreby notified that, the Borough lowship have been sent to the con- with relatives. Surviving are hut father, Anderson SflMPLE Equipment and Direction SHERIFFS SALE. of Eatontown has a tax title Ilin againit The palatial yacht Almlna, the ference which Is being held sit New By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to ine di- largest and best .appointed boat to Mr, and Mrs. James C. Glenn' and Johnson of Matawan; four brother's, ,On every DAY FUNERAL roperty owned by you or in which you Brunswick this week under the di- Thomas Johnson of Trenton, James there Is lavished the ut- rected, lllued out ot tha Court of Chan- Savt an Intertlt, being lote Noi. 6B and come In the Shrewsbury river In re- rection of Dr- Raymond B. Drukker. 'amtly have returned to Reading, Pa. cery of the State of New Jiriey, will be St. Block No, I. on Official Tax Map of cent years Is now tied up at the dock Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin B, Lufbur- Johnson of Asbury Park, John and BEAUTTDIFIUl most elegance, the most exposed to sale at puhlle vendue. oil :ht Borough of Eatontown, In tht total The delegates Include Miss Lillian Richard Johnson of Matawan, and amount of One Hundred, Twsnty-SIx Del- of the Sea Bright Yacht club for a ow and Son Charles have moved to generous and highly spe- MONDAY. THE JIST'DAY OP JUL1\ Baden, Miss Jane Pennlngton and one sister, Mr*. Anna Brooks of Key- 5EDWDCES cialized service and the . 1>S>. lara and Sighty-Seven Cente, together week's visit, It Is owned by E. A. William Bennett. They will return Engllihtown. between the hours of 22 o'clock and I with Intertlt accruing on the same. port. most Imposing automobile You are further notified that unless you Thompson of New York, who pur- Saturday, which will be the end of Mr. and Mrs, David Snyder and tt RtcuataMe o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight 8av!ng chased It last year from the late The funeral was held Tuesday af- PHCM equipment. No matter how Time), In the afternoon of eald day* at shall pay the said amount together with the conference. ion David of Lemoyne, Pa., are visit- tht Court Houit In the Borough of Free- accruid Interest, together with the Colonel Jacob Ruppert. The Almlna ng Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCIeaster, ternoon from the Harrli funeral large or how small the fu- ' hold, County ot Monmouth. New Itrsey. taxli for the yiar Hit, within six is 128 feet In length, sleeps 14 gtfests The Men's club met In the base- home, Red Bank, with Rev. William neral you demand, you \o satisfy a decree of aald Court mount- months after the service of this notice ,lrs. McCIeaster and sons, Robert, that your right of redemption will be and carries a crew of ten. Another ment ol the church Monday evening. Cenneth and Frank, Jr., have re- Hutchlngs, pastor df the Matawan may obtain unmatched ing to approximately fS.lSS, Baptist church, officiating. Burial was All the following tract or parcel of land barred and alt of your rights In the said large craft recently to moor at the urned after spending two weeks at elegance here. and premliu hereinafter particularly de- property will be cut oft and the property el Easterly, along tha Bradley," Mrs. Wrlghtson Brown, conduct. At the evening service clntar of Lot Nurablr Twenty-Five, one rcpreientatives, heirs and devlieei of Mn. William Barnes, Mrg. William St. Elizabeth's church at Avon. Bur- •eld Susie Smith and said anlgni. Mr, and Mrs. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tho sermon theme will be "Paths of hundred (100) flit to Lot Number Thirty- seph Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Canavan, UrstadL and Mrs. Roland Emmons, ial was In St. Catherine's cemetery Fourt thence (I) Southerly* along'Lot You art hereby notified that the Borough Destiny." This will also fie tho third Mrs, John II. Bahrenbui'g, Jr., was Number Thlrtr-Four, Thirty-Three and of Eatontown haa a tax title Hen egalnat Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey, Miss Ruth at Spring Lakt. Thirty Two (14. II and I]), aiity.two and property owned by you or In which you sermon In a series taken from the oaten to Ihe members of the Crci- Carrol, Mr. and Mrs. Cohalan, Denis 23d Psalm. There will be special Mrs, Maher was 32 years old. Her one-half (I2>,i) feet to Lot Number have an Intsreit, being lota Noi. II and Cohalan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. cnt club of St. John's M.-E. church mother, Mrs. John Dugan, died July f Twentr-Elghti thence (I) Westerly, along 14, Block No. 1, on Offlclal Tax Mac of music for this service under dlrec- FUNDAMENTALS 'he last mentioned 'lot, one hundred feet the Borough of Eatontown, In the total and Mrs. Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. ;lon of Mrs. Wllley and the choirs. Thursday evening of last week, 8Ix- 1 at her home at Neptune, Besides 100) to Wilson Atenue; thence 141 amount of Forty Dollar* and Slity-Thre* Clark, Mrs. Byron Creamer, Mr. and ccn members attended, with Mrs. her husband, Mrs. Maher.lt survived Northerly, along tht Eastsrly sldt of Wll- Centl, together with interest accruing on Last Saturday the Standard Bear- amea C. Qlenn as guest. .... Adhering always to ion Avenue, alitytwo and one-half feet the same. Mrs. Ray DeVoe, Mr. and Mrs. Don- by two children, William and Sally .0 the beginning. ald Dlxon, Dr. Duffy, Dr. Feather- ers conducted a bako sale on the Mrs, Margaret L. Wilson of Brook- the fundamentals of true con- You art further notified that untese you Ann Maher; her father, John Dugan Seised as tho property of Charlee n. shall pay the said' amount toftthef with stone, Mr. and Mrs. Fltkln, Mr. and church 'lawn lo raise money for lyn Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. of Neptune; four brothers, Frank, sideration . and sound Judgment Meyir, et alt., taken In execution at the accrued Int'ereit, together with the Mrs. Fredericks, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Im- sending a second delegate to tho 'eacux and family. John, Vincent and Kenneth Dugan our aervlce U designed to meet mlt of Atlentle HltManda Building and taiei for the year HID, within ill lay, Mr. and Mrs. Iverson, Mr. and Blitlrslown school of Missions. Ap- Miss Muriel Evors of Belleville wai of Neptune, and two sisters, Mrs. the needs of those In every walk !-»an Association, Bqdy Corporate, it a]., monthi after the Mrviie of thli notice proximately $11.25 was taken In at of life, sensibly and rruoiuibly. '•-.d to be sold br that your right of redemption will be - Mrs. Larkln', Charles and Jerry Ly- guest the pant wcekCAt Miss Enid Lester Clayton of Manasquan and MORRIS 1. WOODRINO, Sheriff. barred and ell of your rights In the seid ons, Mr. and Mr«. Magulrp, Dr. and the cake Bale MniKaret Patterson E. Sproul. Mrs. Sadie Dalley of New Bruns- Dated June 10. llll. property will be cut off and the property Mrs. Maher, Mr. and Mrs. McCabc, Is counselor of thn society, The Jun- wick. Snrtlsr, Roberts e\ PUIsburr. Sol'rl, shall become the absolute property of the MIM Grace Smith and Vincent Telephone Red Bank 2!8 (41 lints) • tll-li Borough of Eatontown. Or, and Mra. McLnughlln, Emmet or department will hold n cnUo sale Iproul ot New York were week-end By order of the Mayor and Council of uxt- Saturday morning on the McLoughlln, Rita McLoughlin, Mr. uc»U of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.. the Borough ot Eatnntown. and Mra. Meloy, MrT nnd Mrs, Merrn, 'huroh' corner to help rnlsa the MRS. AMF.UA ,OR0t*S. U7-SU ' ANDREW G. BBCKBR, - Iproul. To GKOUGE MAJORS. Borough Clerk, Mae MofTett, Mr. nml Mrs, O'Neill, voi Wl service pledge for the lUpart- Mrs. Amelia dross, 73, widow of D.tlJ Julr l«lh. ttll. ncnt, Mrs. H. Cameron Burn and aon R. R. MOUNT & SON By virtue ot an order of the Court el Father Price, Mr. and Mrs. John iVebalcr of Charleston, South Caro- Charles G. Grots, died Friday at her Chancery of Hew Jersey, made on thi dey Quinn, Dr. and Mm. Martin Quirk, home at Port Monmoulh, She was .. KntosRic K. ADAMS. MAN*OII» of the date hereof. In a cause wherein NOTICE: na, arc visiting Hrulet relatives, Cltltins Building and Loan Aiioclatlon ot To MYRTLE REID and "JOHN" REID, ,.,Mx and Mrs. E. Quinn, Dr.'nr.d Mrs. ' ItAPTIBT, horn at Newark and had lived at Kid hank, a corporation of tha State of "John" being fictitious, husbend of ssid Regan, Mr. ami Mrs, Scatuorehio, Port Monmouth most of her life. Funeral Home New Jersey, Is complainant, and you ami Myrtle Reid, and to posslblt penonal Mr. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs, Selby, The pastor, Itcv, Charles A. Thunn, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. (hen are defendants you an required lo representatives, hilrs and devlieei of Sea Bright. . 135 West Front Street Red Bank, ppear, and aniwar to the con-iplelnant't •aid Myrtle Reid and said aislsni. Bud Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. will occupy tho pulpit nt the regular Charles Quackenbtish and Mrs. Har- You are hirebr notified thet the Boroujh morning nervier, Sunday morning at JIII, on or before tht twtnty.seeond day Albert Stein, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, ry Dovey, both of Port Monmouth, «l August, next, or the said hill will hi of Batontown has a tax title lien againit 11 o'clock, Ills sermon'will be "The Ulii Rill Dank fttgliter San !>• bougal Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. nml Mrs, 1 Hhell pay the said amount together with The club announces the cn^n^r-- C. nail, church urKnnlnl, will bo at • 14 of Mortgalcs, Pagti 411, ttc. and accruid Intereit, together wllh the he console. i while but Mn. Anderson Is now Gross, Jr., Hubert dross, Harold, Al- roveri premliei iltuate In the Borough of taiei for tht riar Illlr within elx ment of Miss Marian Manning (or iblr l/> get.mound wllh Ihe aid uf bert and Charles Quackenbiuh, Jr., lUil llank. County ot Monmouth and Stall monthi after the servlre ot thli notice this coming week-end. Hhe l« nn The vnrloiifl depnrtnieittw ot th« :t'lllchrs. ' and Frank Miser. of Niw Jiner. thet your right of redemption will re Bnfllih musical comedy ntor. Mir. churrh-schonl will convene, flunilny And rou, Uiorgl Majori, are ntdt a barrad and all of your rlghti In Ihe "Id Mis. ICVI (Jrddy, Mr. and Mn. Plrty dafenilant lo laid mlt beceuie >ou property wlli be rut tiff and the property was featured at. the Internatlnnil morning at (Mfi o'clock, There are are Ihe huibtnrl of Era Th»mpion Ma- shall become the absolute property of the Inlereatlnx')e«sona nntl ncllvlllea for .oirid Montnur and Miss Patricia MH8. LOUGENIA WILLIAMS. Casino In New York and la currently itnntour of Hlanttord, Ontario, And jors (alio knonn as.Marr Eva Majora), Boroush of Eatontown. scheduled to appear on her own pro- both children and mlulla and Ihe Mrs. Ix>ugenla Williams of Lelih- dsosied, the record o*mr of tht eaort- By order of the Mayor and Council ot entire family Is raullally welcome Vis." Olive Snyclry r of Toronton,, are a«»«J efVrl"' and br virtue thereof the Borough of Ealontown. gram over the NBC network. n ton avtnue dltd Saturday at River- rlalm lo^rlre some lien upon or Inteiest ANDREW «. BECKER. In ttRtilatly atttnd our lolionl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peierson vlt\ev hospital afttr a short Illnttt, >r war of ruttisr. or otherwlH, In the Dorouih Cfers, f fluif tl THE MARKS OF REFINEMENT isld'mortgBged premUei. . Dllsd July llth, till. Rescues Youth and Mrs. Kred Conovrr of Mlddlolnwn Illuensh have not yet put In an Hhe^M born In Virginia and had ••III entertain iiiembrm of the Mniy appearance here, although aomn are resided In Red Bank for the past VI • . . are on every Worden conducted Meamowtli Ceunlr 9«rregate'e Offtce. Dog From Lagoon Mount crispier, World Wide nulld, helng cntiKht off Point Pleasant, One year*, She was M years old. • Ihe metier of Ihe null ef Kelt R. at a "white cross" ineulliiK thli tribute. Adherence to good tuita in flollcftors of Complainant, VarSehoick, seriated. '.' Captain Edward Hcheurman, 23 Mea HtlKht fisherman.'went out 15 Surviving are - six ions, Jtmei, the performance ' of their important F. O. Addrait It Broed Street. Notice to creditors lo preient elalme afternoon. Thn sawing Is (or vari- mllrn hut failed In find any blue*, ftamutl, Hurry, Waller, Philip and Red Bank, New Jereer. against eatate. years old, of state highway ronu en ous mission hospitals In China and duties has long distinguished the Pursuaiit lo Ihe order ol Joiepk. I. Don- was a heto twice Sunday afternoon A ftitiup of fishermen are building. Oaala, all of Rtd Dank, The funeral llurma, was held Monday afternoon at Cal- Wordeni. IN CHANcmr or N»W JIMUKY. lhalay- , •••Burrosal• *e- of-''"-' Ih-e "Count- ? of- Mun" - whin he saved an 18-year-old youth new fish ilrome next In lh» pub- To ARTHUR I. HUMIIUl euth, made on the Twontr-soconi! «. I Ml. on lli< tovlU^lUn of Alf'nl gOOn at Leonardo, Hcheurman inn- »T, I'KI'Kll'H, MONMOUTH MKACU The ftertlnn of Orean avenue dug !•••, pastor, omolallng, lturlsl, In Serving Local Fsxmiliei Ghanrerr sf New Jerser. "sat en Iht R. VanftVioIrk, adrnloiilrator of Ihe estate charge of tht Harris funeral homt, dsr of the data hereof, In m rcnaln eeu»o Kelt R. VknScholck. deceased, nntlre U oued John E, Prlene, IS years old, rtev. Klmmn MclCee, r«rlni' of HI, ip for the new tewer main la being Since 1916 whenln Allre Mteklln Hughes Is the M- hlll"ehbr siren la the creditors of laid «e* of PhlJartolnhla, wlirn lh« latter fi>)l Oeornes church at N»w York, will -mill fared, Rtd Dank, waa In White nidi* cam- lltlnner and rou are Ihe deftadent, rou ammi. l.o- eihlMt to Ihl lublcilber, lid' -lltretor as elorestld, Ihelr lisbts «ml Overboard between two hoats while occupy Ihe pulpit of Bt, IVItr's Mr. and Mrs, Francis Haley of •lery, Routh Katontown. Itir tons tr.e required to tmwer the Mtliloatr't ...Inlstritor wtrt Ihe htartrt. million on »t btfort Iht 11 to day of Au. iliinan4°t i agtlnil Iht >iM titate, undsr atUmptlng to push a boat aw«y church, Monmoulh lirach, Hunday, STewark are visiting Mr, Haley's uit ntil, or In default thereof, ant* de- oathi, within eli monihe from the deu of from Its rnoorlng. Prlsne) was un-, ilitnr, Mrs, Rlla Douglai of O:ein rtt will be taken etelnal yea at t*e the a-fimelf d irder, er Iktr will be lor. iT •tur<4 if Ihelr, utllie. theiefor ,Abl« to swim. ' Charles Edwards' cui/ncu or CIIIUST, avtnue. HENRY B, NKAII1N0, Chhimellor shall Mink lauUetli an4 Just. Thti ebleiohjetl eeff sail ttill It te ottalo»uln • it the lalJ mktirlhtr. „ Pi)f> "Btaelcle," jumped In the la- WJtENTJST. Mr, anil Mrs. (.awfince Fowler nf ••>•• •( K VAMwCiraic/t:. , I to fst out. 1U li«fl |o bs pullid Mlnufh house on Center itrait, h s,tt deiertlen la Ave^ b*riS(B|Mlh. N. I, lSeh Bcl»ntlst, at 209 Hroad strral, n«il at Himpttetd, Long Itlaand, Thurs- Meajslilrator. Sank, are held Sundays at 11 a, mi,, flay, was held laturday afternoon at arry Traax. - It cays lo advtrllii In Ttit Hsflitar. KllelWrt •» retiuwtr. Bktraa, N. J Himpiltsd., KtrvicM w«* conducted I Bait frtst KiMi, IM *aaa, M, i. RED BANK ^REGISTER. JUtAT 2ff, 1939.. market on Broad street follDjrlng a a •••!•. Personals J Fair Haven. Sunday visitor of M|ss Jean Dleck- which will be started In the very lere.of the SplrellS factory -was pres- week's vacation. " *" man at the residence of Mr. andnear future. .moved from the Doughty' bungalow • ]>•< __ Mist Barbara Goods of Atlantis Mrs. Thomas Irving brown of River ent. Mrs, Lee Hennessey has been on Fair Haven road to the Crozler Miriam Sfr.iind Mrs. Stanley £' Brown of Highlands is having; a vacation of (Th« H*d Bank BtrUttr can be bonsbl road. '-,.-' Mr. and/ Mrs. Robert Kreger gave designated as the -local representative bungalow on Third street. Arthur- place returned last week tiro weeks from her position la thesi Fair EtTtn from Joieph Piccolo, Gir. a lawn^iiarty. Friday In observance of this well known corset firm and •en SUuGtutm and Mr. Wilntrtoh.) Mrs. Anna Wagner of. LockWood Mrs Zllla Mooney of East Orange • from wveral days spent taking In candy department of the. Loft store of tHeaecond birthday of their was present'at the demonstration. A spent Sunday with her daughter, the.sight* at the Kew York World's on Broad street. She is spending Mr. and Mrs, J. Joseph Hennessey place has been entertaining Mr. and daughter; Carol Ann. Those present similar demonstration was held at Miss Miriam it Parson*, (, Mrs. O. C. Walko and sons, Ken- Mrs. Lewis Smith of - Olllesplo ave- ot Rev. and, Mrs. Dwlght I* fair. this week visitingahe World's fair and daughter Mary of HI ver road were Joyce Kehs, King Wise, Judy the homa of Mrs. George B. Moxicy nue. • • •' . J • and will visit friends at Albany next returned borne Sunday after three neth and Norman from Cleveland, Lynn Kehs. Patty Lou- and Sklppy a short time ago'. ot Branch avenue, Little Silver,,! Allan Collins of Wallace street Miss Berton Whelnn of Elizabeth and his brother-in-law, Dennis Ar- week, .••-•. ••...•..-.-• weeks' vacation in California/ They Ohio, and, Mrs. Samuel Turner of Lench, Mickey and Kathleen Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, be married the middle of August visited the Golden Gate Exposition Philadelphia for the past two weeks. Ntna arid Janice Egeland, Roberta la spending two . weeks with her Richard Potter of Bath, sSg! none o( Shrewsbury avenue, lettlut Stephen Humphreys of Fort Lsiu- who are back.from a trip to thegrandmother, Mrs. Agnes Allaire. Wednesday for a two weeks' stay dtrdale, Florida, has arrived in Red at San Francisco and other points Hsirry Hubbard, owner and propri- Mack, Helen Hendrlckson, Barbara Pacific coast, met Evelyn Chandler Miss Parsons will sail for'Bag with Mr. Collins' -parents in Missis- Bank to join'lira. Humphreys,, who of Interest etor of the Atlantic hotel, has leased Little, Mrs, Alec Egeland, Mrs. Dor- 0f this place in San Francisco, Friday, July 28. The couple~^' sippi. ' " -: has been spending the summer with The Ladles' auxiliary of the Play- for a -period of ten years his largo othy Little,/Mrs. Harry Wise, Mrs. where she Is performing In tho Ice / 'married in England. < , y Jennie MacDonald, Mra. Alice Con- NEW AIRPORT STDDENTS, her mother; Mrs. John Btoye of ers Boat club will meet Monday real estate holdings at the corner of 1 Follies. ' . Miss -Parsons Is a graduate i Miss Evelyn Wodehoiue o( Kudion night,' July 34, at 8 o'clock at theFair Haven and River roads, the site nor. Mrs. Alfred Lench, Mrs. Clif- Bank high school and Wilson *ou.i avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.Tbroclunprton avenue, " Mr. and Mrs, Henry Studicr enter- James Dols;, former assistant man- Clubhouse. of tho former Bennett property, ford Kehs, Mr. and Mrs. John P.' One Red Bank youth Is among, the Chambersburg, Pa. Since 1822 «h»« . O. Wodehouae, has completed her which MrJKubbard purchased some Ryan and daughter Patricia - and tained' relatives from Washington, four students now learning to fly-at been associated with the New .To! work-at the Katharine Glbb's" school ager of the Loft stores at Red Bank Monday afternoon, July 24, Mra. JD. C., and Schonectady, 'New Yor!t, and 'New Brunswick, haa leased the August Wulflng of Kemp avenue will time ago. Thflesseajs a well-known Mrs. Leonard Mack. the Red Bank airport under Instruc- public libraries and until reeefc In New YorJt city. Sbe has secured gasoline concern of national-proml- -Mrs. Davit M, Hicks was hostels over the week-end." tions, of William Hall. Tho new stu- was. librarian at the tax' a position through the placement de- service station at the corner of Wett be hostess at a card party for the Mrs. Louis SolTel Is spending a few Bergen place and Central, avenue, benefit of the Fair Haven Woman's nence., According to the term of the Tuesday afternoon to a group of In- dents Include David Scott of Redbranch. Mtss Parsons has repn partment of the school in the offices lease, Mr. Hubbard will erect a vited, friends at a private corset show- days with Mrs. Wellington Wilklns, Rank, Jack Mettler and Irving Pes- ed the New fork libraries at v» of "tieon,.?cliaefler, New .York. She owned by the Bruno Brothers. Democratic dub, . ••• " . Sr., of Tlnton Falls, -; Willis Hes.s of Hackensack was a building for the tenants, work. upon_ Ing at which an experienced corset- koo of Long Branch arid Orrln Leh- club meetings In the city and ' is a graduate of the local high tehooL Arthur W. Shutta:(f>t JLexingtpn, Mr. and Mrs, AUttln Harvey have man of New York. .•;• Kentucky, formerly 61 "Shrewsbury, lty as a lecturer on books. Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis 61 dropped In at The Register office yes- Lake avenue are spending.a ten-day terday and paid a most pleasant call- vacation touring..the New England Mr, flhutts la North on a quick bus- states.- Mr. Dennis Is enjoying a va-iness trip and Is accompanied by his cation from his duties: at the Reddaughter. He reports that members Open Late Mtftrii SAVt Bank postofllce. ot his family, are In exceptionally 73 Broad St. Mrs. Alfred Henderson of Brown good health and extends his beat NM place, who underwent an operation withes to those of his! large circle of Fri.lo9P.M. SELF last week at Monmouth* Memorial acquaintances whom he -was unable M05T Red Bank hospital, lr steadily improving. to see or contact during his limited Servicf •• i*t • Miss Doris Frey of South street, stay here. who is attending summer school at Sat.to 10 P.M. •1ST 752 River Rd. New Jersey State Teachers college, Mrs. Theresa Healler and Mrs. ~ Moiifiay ihrtugh ThuntJay SUPER MH1KET5 Montclalr, spent the week-end at herEva Jones, nurses at Rlvervlew hos- home here. ' ...'-... pital, are enjoying a two weeks' va- 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Fair Haven" cation from their duties, . Mr. and Mrs. c. Everett Runyon Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ming of Union- and daughter, Miss Janet Runyon of town, Pennsylvania, are visiting rela- LeBoy place, and Miss Marian Scott tives here. of South street are spending a week's Oreste DeFerro Is visiting with his Prices Are Lower vacation at Ship Bottom. mother, Mrs. Mary. DeFerro of Walter VanDorn of Cleveland, Shrewsbury avenue. He Is home on Ohio, formerly of Red Bank, dropped a leave from the B» S. Wichita, sta- Hams In at The Register office Monday ioned at Philadelphia. . morning and paid us a pleasant sur- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Claeza of West- Every Day in prise visit. We were mighty pleased side avenue entertained at a birth- to see him looking so well. He's back day party tor their daughter Teresa, Smoked in the old home town tor a short who was seven-years-old Thursday. Sugar Cured time calling upon relatives and friends. Miss Louise Bldnco of Shrewsbury the Week avenue Is enjoying a weeks' vacation 19 Rocco Santangelo, one.of the pro- ' prtetors of The Smoke Shop Tavern, from the Schulte-Green, store on *iic§t *sr is out again after having .been con- Broad street. She Is visiting rela- Stop Inside pur bright, attractive,' modern Food Centers > fined to the Hazard hospital at Long tives In New York. and tee the grand buying opportunities on every shelf. Miss Louise Mondello' of Locust Branch for the past seven weeks. Over 1800 lower price* enable you to «ave money on every Although still weak he Is rapidly re- avenue Is visiting in the CattklU covering from his recenF IHnesfc- mountains. . • item you need. Piok up any produot and personally ex-, Mlss Betty Birchenough of Hard- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haviland of amine the big value. Self-Service makes It possible for ing road Is having a vacation of three Buena place are tho parenta of a Steer Beef - weeks from her duties at Monmouth son born Sunday at Rlvervlew hos- you to select just the things to suit your taste and budget. Memorial hospital, where she is a pital. Mr. and Mrs. Joieph Coschlg- Our policy of buying direct from" producers for pash makes student nurse. - nano^of South Bridge avenue are the parents of a son, born Saturday it possible to keep prices closer to production costs you Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kropp of at the same hospital. Chuck „ . Poestenklll, New York, were guest* «ave more and "Live Better For Less!" . _ ._•_ of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Cawen of Miss Pauline Rosenberg of Shrews- MoLaren street this past weekend," bury avenue has.taken o.-position-at Dr. Herbert Ely Williams of Broad bookkeeper at Rlvervliw hospital. 'Heat-do' Rotated street Is on a week's tour through She succeeds Miss Lenora Good* the Middle West. He will attend the whose resignation Is effective Aug- CHUCK STIAK * Ifc national dental convention at Mil-ust 1- Miss Rosenberg -will be in waukee, Wisconsin. • full charge of the bookkeeping de- partment while Mrt. Julia Throck- • jtr COFFEES Mr. and Mrs. William Crlspell of South street are spending two weeks morton will work in the capacity of with relatives at Grand Gorge and registrar. COur Best Brand 2 *• 35c Phoenicia, New York. While there • Milton Brown and.family of Wes- Blend of the world's finest coffees, terlelgh, Staten Island, are visiting Peanut Butter 2; I9 Mr. Crispell plant to spend most of his time trout fishing. He is enjoy- In the New England states. Before All the goodness of freshly roasted petnnts at a sensational low price. returning home the family will .visit Win-Cre«t 2 ». 29c ing a vacation from his duties as 1 janitor at the Red Bank senior high Mr. Brown's mother, Mrt. Emma C Mltd and mellow URTOI . 'school. Brown of Marion street. Miss Beglna Connelly of Leonardo Thomas O'Brien, formorly of Mother's Joy Coffee I8 ACME V5IS & 25c Rutnson, Is visiting relatives in Red has been spending a few days with The btneet ooflee vnlne packed In a can. 'Hpnt-flo' Roaatad,' Enriched nllh Arabian Mocha and Jam. • Miss Mary Boyd of Naveilnk River Bank. road. Miss Margaret Connor, daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connor ot c F E E Banner Day 2 »• 25c Mrs. Edith Steeley of. Detroit, 25 Hudson avenue,. has completed a Michigan, and Mrs. Loran Syler of Bate-n 1 three months' course at the Estex DelMonte f , c s2 NBC Pride Assortment *V2lc Covlngton, Ohio; are' spending the County Isolation hospital, Bcllvlow. 2 week with their brother and sltter- Following three weeks' vacation, the Bteel cat or drip grind. A site to salt every famll • In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Trank B. For- NBCRiti m will' return to her duties at Mon rar of Wallace street mouth Memorial hoipltal. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beck and son tveready Cocomalt ^?I9C: ^ 35c Gordon of Hudson avenue are visit- Mjss Josephine Orasto of Fair Fruit Cocktail Haven and Orantwood It a guest at 10' ing relatives at Troy, New York. Mr. Beck is enjoying a vacation from the the Hotel Llanymor, Belmar, A famous brand. lire delicious frnlta rreade ? to serve—frnlt cup or dessert. Orange Pekoe Tea 'ft? 15c Bell telephone laboratories at Holm- Morris Brown of Marlon street Is -• del. • enjoying a vacation from hit duties New No. 2 Spry 2 18c : 3 ••. 48c at the Quit Oil corporation office at Pork Chops Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott of South Eatontown. Pack . can street and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Pie Cherries 10* M.G.A.Mushrooms°»« lOc» 19c LeQuler of River road spent Tues- Red tonr pitted. Bake a deliciouA s cherry rn>. m day at Ship Bottom visiting rela- Middletown Village. FREE 'ZSWg?. Force 10c tives. Fruit 12-oi • . Misses Betty, Patty and .Connie (Tka Red B«nk R«litr- tin be bomb] Boscul Coffee <£. 27c tb Bowen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.In Hlddletown from J. C Knight «nd Nectars can Pork Roll 29c Arnold Bowen of South street, are WlllUm B. Wttm.t Heart's Delight ' ^sssfl 6 Salad Dressing "SKf- "JE (Br the piece) enjoying a three weeks' vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnton Choice of peach, plum, apricot or peach nectarine. M the Girl Scout camp at Central Val- inent Saturday at the World's fair. ley, New York. . Mrs. Lydla Smith spent Thursday Evap. Milk 3"! 17c with her son Kenneth of New Mon- 93 Score Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wlnjete of 1 tb Windsor Locks, Connecticut, spent mouth, who is confined to bed by Sweet Cream Assorted Fruits 3!£22c Monday and Tuesday with'Richard Illness. carton DO-OS sa ^m • Butter 29 Tobin and daughter, Miss Margaret Evelyn Coddlngton Is confined to Tomate Juice can C Tobin of Arthur place. bed with a cold. Winner of Over BOO prizes for top qualllr. Frankfurters * 23 Mr. and Mrs. William Cotton of Mrs. John Casey and children Joan Asparagus ran I Cheddar Pigs Feet >0c StortChMs« l9c Crawford and Trust company. the week-end at Highlands with Mrs. mrt1 Mr. and Mrs. Frtnklyn E, Gray of Horn's mother. Roqu«fort2> '"" lOc Fancy Shrimp 15c Madison avenue attended the New Mrs. Madeline Proal ha* moved BabyOouda n 31c -York World's Fair last week. from Chapel Hill road lo Rlverilde Cheese Cheese Pard Dog Food Frank dalatro of Bridge avenue Is Gardens apartments at Red Bank. Cold-N-Ricr, 'A ">l8e C.lrf.rnl. nflned to his home with an Injured Mr. and Mrs. John Masiey and Domeitiefwiii" ml5c Drum Mustard < K Cck, suffered last'Thursday while Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn attend- 2'5r I3c working on the WPA project at Fort ed a surprise birthday party laat GattdCttal Oranges <" Lemons Hancock, week at Matawan for Mr. Massey'a Picnic Plates 12 ><« 8c N.Y. Llmburg«r,,i,c27c 35' G. Howard Llpplncott and Theo- sitter. " (9° CPEC.1""'1 Clolh wllli - each IC f> dore Labrecque are attending the an- Mrs. Genevleve B. Molt of New nual national Uom Club, convention Monmouth has rented the Mary r at Pittsburgh. Louise Hendrlckson. house/on the Pabst-*tt *• 12c II Bacon 2 *tt 23c Letters have been received her* highway, owned by John -£, He'nd- American, 1'lmrnfo, Sirlst. Allord, rlnrllnt, no watlr, OK Soap i':«n!,r 3"""«IOc Peaches f^^o 4 m 25c from Dudley I. Ramsden, who Is vis- rlckton, She will move to this place •• All Varlr||r« I«r«T«r(e if 1., Itod 1'kc iting relatives la Scotland, England October 1. F^rtpt S«l« « Super Suds I DC 1 and 'Parti. He 1« the *on of Mr. Mr. and,, Mrs. Charles Evans of Kraft or Borden's OM t>igll«li and Mrs. H. I. Ranuden of Shrews- New York spent Sunday with Mr*. Camay Soap rnkr bury avenue. George Spafford. Mrs. Joieph Cleary of Monmouth Clinton chapel, African M. E. Zlon ltrsjfl street returned homa Saturday after and the Middletown Colored Arts and C RINSO Sis i U. S. No. I NEW spending a week's vacation with rel- Craflt club, have each contributed atives at Mount Vernon, New York. liberally towards the precent finan- Pure Preserves 2: 25BAB-0 2 - •IQc . Miss Julia Little of Harding road cial campaign of the Monmouth Me- lllackbnrr, pineapple or nrw pack atranbeirf, from oar own kitchens. l POTATOES entertained several gueate at lunch- morial hospital. eon and bridge at the Monmouth ho- .Flit .Spray *£ lOc: 5ln 23c tel. Spring Lake, last week. Her py guests wore Mrs. Harvey W, Dob- Little Silver. Tnilrt rakra 14c bins, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. A. B. Borden's JzL Milk •» 17Roiedale Soap IS- 29° Murray, Mrs. M. VanBogart, Mrs. ITV< Rr4 Bank Ht«1itn bi feomkl Bnrrtrnnl. Thn pr«fr<-t Ice iimni fnli. Maxto milk for mimj ii«r«. In l.Htl. Bllr.r from Union N.«i Stand Harry Angalo and Mrs. M. Brodir- it thi depot tit Otortt Qo«ck«nboib'i lon. Farmdale Fetds Oallf. Carrets -"X. 5c The parsonage of St. John'i chap?] Mrs, Frank , McMahon of Buena has been rented to the Phillips fam- SCRATCH GRAINS Vista avenue spent Monday at the Alaska Salmon v: C/ ily of Plalnfleld. 25.|ti hue Jj|J |00 -n» l>aa World's Fair. Mrs. Chirles Loverlng ol Seven Keep tefrral rant htndjr for inrnmrr talsdii and inniiwlfhrt. t f Harry C. Bleber of Branch avinue, Bridge road entertained at a gar- GPOWINO MASH principal of the Red Bank sintor • Hom'-de-Litt quart dtn parly at her home Tueiday af- w high school, la suffering from a bad- ternoon. m*^ '"•< 36c 1 lOO ""' ' * ly smashed Index (Infer on hli left Rich, Smooth jar hand received when ho closed (he Harrlsoh Bhampanore, Jr.,' Frank CHICK GRAINS door of his automobile on It, Lovekln and Raymond MarSIn are Made wllli Knit nnalllf Innrrdlrnti, lnrlni)ln« trrthlj nprncd r« CANTALOUPES spending two wreki at Camp Bur- 25 n. i«ir ^9, , |00 .m t,,. (|<69 Harry Copperthwalt* of Psarl ton. The fcoyt left flundiv.' r'ure Cider, efrlgerator strait It snjoylng a vacation from hit LAYING MASH Sauiham NKil1 studies at Osorgtown Unlvirtlty Mar* thin (M attended a beach or White quart C Dental school, Washington, D. C. ptrty given by the Wlnonah Vflttlon- ary society Friday at Brighton Diitilled '• bottle. Mlia Elinor lUagan of Spring Lake IO STARTING G- GROWING MASH C«l«ry Stalks 3 "'»>«• lOc A manrlnnt valur Inr plrkllns. lit* linn.lr, rr-uwhln ,bn«tif>. •pent part o! lut week with Mlu Ufach, Deal. MM. Itkhan! CUpp of Itumton . Marian Hogan of Lake •venue, Mlu 13-m IM« 59c jioo-i* I>«« $2.1? «<•» 39c ' Hogtn rsturntd lo Spring Lake with road and her Infant »on Arthur Da- n J)tr fuett Tuesday night to spend the vid returned home Sunday from C POULTRY SHELLS I0O "> »•« 79c Y«ll«w Onions 2r . rett of the Wstk thtra. Monmouth Memorial hotlptal, Cream-white Shortening ^^ MM. Charles T. Hall of Harrison Mlu Elil* Blum of Alltnhunt, 45 CRACKED CORN' IO0"' H« $1.69 A tested, protrn sborMnlnf for ererr cooking n»« Itiat M res »o for ton, avenue11* enjoying a week's vacation Lcng Island, I* visiting her sitter, from htr duties tt Hlrtch'i Klddlt Mrs. II. B. Sheffield of Falrvliw ave- M«Ml, (liillrr, lUti and ahop svintd strut Shi I* vlalttitf nue. Prorturp nrlCM rffculfo lo Mlatlret »VThlUd*lprila. • «ie • Hat. night, firtxvri iirlcet John Calandrltllo of Linden place .The road to better and bluer bu«l- lo Wnl., .lulr jn, nialii has returned to tti* Xing Arthur nets Itadt through Th* ResTster** ad- reterral lo llmll ijumitlilra. TtttlslB* eolumn*,—Advertisement. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1989.

was a centerpiece for the large table hav«T Long Island, was the guest 7 Holmdel Picnic around which the neUre group as- Tinton Falls. Matawan. last week of Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Lincroft. MONEY LOANED-( sembled. 'Mappy Birthday" was sung Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Beam and OE Is Huge Success (Tha BidBuk Btslittr esn 1M-bought (Tb. JUd Bink BtdiUr e«n b< (Ttl« 1*4 Bink Bolster u'n bt tumuli by the group. / , In TJnton Fi|ll (I Seott'i ito» and (ismla M.Uw.n from /, * J. TuilhU) children, George. Henry and Betty In Llneroft at tin Lincroft Vlllw^Mu- on Jewelry, Sliver, Hnslcal Instrnmenta, i , - The trip was made In private cars. Thomu C«I«ndri«]lo «t Pin* Brook.) visited the World's Fair Wednesday. iet) Blnocnlars, etc. -»wm '•VOne of tbs most successful picnics Mrs. William H. Donnenworth at- ever sponsored by the Holmdel Sun- Some Of the children enjoyed amuser Mrs. Ida MacDougat -was hostess Misses Jesnctte, Mazzie and Marie Vincent Mauser and Robert Dav- WE PAY CASH FOB OLD OOU> AND »ffi?EB merits, while others enjoyed ocean tended the wedding of Miss Agnes Parrlse spent a week at the Ocean * de.y-*chool was held Tueiday at Jen- Friday afternoon to members of the Hydock to Joseph Nerbak at St, Jo- erio are competing today In the soap- "lflnson's p&villon at Point Pleasant. and pool bathing. Older folks en- Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist View lodge at Point Pleasant. ' box derby at Bed Bank, Joyed themselves watching the seph's church, Bayonhe, Wednesday. Miss Marian Stllwell ' and her Broadway Loan Co. Kesldenti of the c6mmuntty Joined church. Games were played and re- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.'Nerbak spent Stanley J. Thompson applied for with the children to make the an- bathers, Mrs. William S. Pitcher freshments were served. Those at- fiance, J. Kenneth. Mullan of Lans- an appointment to the Mlddletown Brunch IQpp. J«o>h Sidnbach'.) tog Broadway, was chairman of the picnic and was the day -with Mrs. Donnenworth at downc, Pa., were week-end guests-of nual all-day outing successful. More tending were Mrs. George Wlthey, her:home on Aberdeen road. township police force Thursday at a than"155 persons attended. assisted by Mrs. John Jeffrey, Mrs. M>s.. William Bennett, Mrs. William the litter's sister, - Mrs/ Charles meeting of the township committee. Taylor W. Hance, Mrs. Harold Ben-' lren tUl U A suri>tfSB birthday party 'was England, Mrs. W. W, Wllklns, Mrs. ^ l%fI 1 1 "* O'Gunther, At her cottageg ' on the Stephen Mackintosh of Long Island It Costs No More to Buy the Best at nett, Mrs. Wilbur Hammond anil Magothy river, given Dorothy Ely, daughter of Mr. Adrian Nltschelm, Mrs. Joseph Dee- ^^J^^ Mth . near AnnapoliAlis was a Sunday guest of Harlem Daley Miss Edna Nlehaus. . ley,- Mrs. Silas Crohk, Mrs. Sarah Miss .Elizabeth Devlin has re- Maryland, and Mrs. Charles J!ly, at the pavil- turned home after having spent a and family. - - • ion in celebration of her 12th birth- Scott, Mrs. James Loftus and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. John A. Naylor are E, G. Ehlnger. .. week with net great-aunt, Mrs. John McQueen' and family enter- day, A birthday cake with 12 candles I; pays to advertise In The Register. James Brian of Trenton. * entertaining , the former's nieces, tained at a beach party at Union Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the fire Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ailoca, Jr.. Misses Inez and Augusta Collins of Beach Sunday. Others present were company has postponed their lawn have . returned from a three-weeks' Pottstown, Pa. They attended the Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Sickles' and party, and Instead will hold, a beach wedding trip through the South and World's Fair Monday. daughter and' Mr. and Mrs, William BED BANK Kr party Wednesday, July 26, at Avenel. to Havana, Cuba. Miss Elizabeth Haley, daughter of Whlttington of Red Bank, Mr. and MARKET Those In charge are Janet Scott and .Mrs; Alfred Wallin and Sirs. Ger- Mr, and Mrs..Joseph Haley of At- Mrs. Everett Anderson and children ESTi 1©O2 Virginia and Dorothy Ferguson. arda jjeviDevlimn and daughter Jane were lanti«»'"•>c• avenue»«•"»., "«has» , eu.uueenrolledu, min thmoe and Miss Lydla McQueen of Shrews- WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 Bessie Valleau, daughter of Mr, guests of Mrs. Franklin Domlnjck Washington school for secretaries at bury and Miss Violet Gorsenger of 123 WEST FRONT STREET CIRCUS GROUNDS, arid Mrs. Vallcau, has been at her cottage In Surf, City. Wednes- New York. Miss Haley was gradu River PlaiaT " • '' ated from St Mary's high school at confined home by Illness. day and.Thtirsday. Mrs. William Hettlcr-and children PHONE: Red Bank 343. - Mem 112th Field Artll- • Misses Jane and Ann, • Harding, South Amboy in 1B3T, and attended the New Jersey College for Women and Mrs. Fred. Bahm of the Bronx, DEUVEBY. FBEE FABKINa IN BEAR OF MARKET. lery of engftged In man? daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Watson in New Brunswick for two years. New York, and Mrs; Walter Krlsch- silvern weck-erid on' the Harding of Rodburn, are spending EVEBY DAY TO: BUMSON, FAIH Leroy Bergen 'is having his an- ker of Belmar were guests of Mr. and UTTI Joel erty near Pine severar days this week with their Mrs, John Mauser of Phalanx. ' * SH.VEB, SHBEWSBDBY, Brook.1 grandparents,-Mr. and Mrs. Henry nual two jweeks' vacation from the BIYEBSIOE DBIVE, BIVEE PLAZA. Zucker. • Hanson-VanWlnkjc-Munnlng Co. Mrs. Raymond G. Woolfe and son Eev. Sullivan has re- Raymond aro vacationing on Fish- % at the Metho- Mrs, Margaret Murphy of Mount Mr. and Mrs. Mort O'Connor and ARMOUR'S STAR CHUCK sumed son Bernard of New City Park, New er's Island, New York. spendlhg two Vernon, New Tork, and her grand- dlst .Tr York, were guests -of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss and weeks at' ilphla. • daughter, Miss Margaret Purcell of Riverside, Connecticut, returned to Leroy Bergen over the week-end. daughter Dorothy of Glendale, Long DOWNIE Mis* Cook of Bergen Island, are spending a week with Mrs. William Donnenworth was place the. .week-end with rel- their respective homes Monday after having been the guests of Mrs. P. J. re-elected president of the Matawan .Ramon Molzon and family. . • L atlves here, Devlin. American Legion auxiliary at the Mrs. Frank McCarron and daugh- The Pine Brook farm Is.sponsor- ter Julia are expected home, today The finest grade of Beef money can buy. BROS' William Anderson Is on a business annual picnic Tuesday. Other of- Ing midnight horseback rides In the from a short visit to Atlantic City. trip to Florida. ficers re-elected for 1939-40 were Mrs. Pine Brook section. Several residents A meeting of,the fire company will ' Miss Lota Ga'nb of Browntown Is William H. Sutphln; first vice presi- ARMOUR'S STAR - Best Cuts from nearby communities enjoyed dent; Mrs. Edgar Pike, second vice be held tonight at 8 o'clock. midnight rides last week. visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Burlew. president: Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, Mrs. Nellie McGrall has left for Mrs. Mary Carney returned home a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. W. Foster, 3d, of New London, secretary; Mrs. Elmore Kattncr, Sunday after spending a week with treasurer) Mrs. William Carney, his- Vreeland of Englewood and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John McNelll In Up- Connecticut, was the week-end guest Rib Roast torian; Mrs. W. Oliver D^ggin, chap- Ryan and family of Brewster, New per New Tork state. of Mlsi Isabella Eggelston at the home of her mother, Mrs. Justine C. lalnj and Mrs. George Beal, see- York. UNI * fffll i GKATEST s WSTPOTIAI HOB Miss .Agnes LeStrange and Jack We are famous for the one highest grade of Beef. Eggelston. geant-at-arniB. Mrs. Sutphln was Edward Boughton, a patient At the LeStrange of Jersey City, Mrs. Agnes hostesB at the picnic, which was held Mr. and Mrs. George L, Doubller United States naval hospital at New- Snnford of New Tork City arid Misa at Prospect Point, tho Sutphin prop- Hlahwt Claw Clrtut in tn« WorM* ore on a motor trip over the Skyline port, Rhode Island, has recovered EXTRA FANCY FRESH-KILLED Margaret. Bchultz of Belmar were erty on the shores of Lake Leffcrts, drive In Virginia and to Wllllams- sufficiently to be able to walk about NMT TIM IN MtIMM Sunday visitors of the Dean family. Lunch was prepared over an outdoor lurg.. Mr. Doubller Is enjoying his the hospital. E. J. Smock of Allenhurot was the fireplace and' Berved to 20 members. annual vacation, from his position at M "KAMIR" winner of a chest of sliver given The business session and-election of Mr. and Mrs. George Loehwlng New York. • totst WUd Aalmols away Tuesday night by the fire com- officers followed. The department and daughter. Ruth of Jersey City 4 Hank of 9f /., pany. More than $25 .was realized. The Ladles' Aid society of the convention to be held In-September were week-end guests of Mr. and . (4-5-6 UBS.) Methodist church Is having their an- forming El«ptunti, The work of cleaning and redec- at Cape May was discussed. Mrs. Mrs. John Mauser, Sr. nual outing to Lake Mohawk today. Especially selected for the world's finest tables. orating the exterior and part of the Ugnnenworth, Mrs. Sutphln, Mrs. A. meeting of the Sunday-school A tCODt OF MB. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stllwell and will be held tonight at the. River Interior, of the schoolhouse will be Hots B. Fountain and Mrs.. Eugene ABMOBB'S STAB - BEST CUTS completed tomorrow arid will be Miss Marian Etllwell visited tho McDonald,will attend. At tho close PlaM. home of Harold Perry ..and I OIUS k M'amUm mi ready for Inspection by the house New York World's Fair Wednesday. of the business meeting canoeing, family. Catherine Thompson is a Til* OnlyBlo Circus Mr. Stllwell Is enjoying two weeks' SIRLOIN STEAK ;; iNCItta NORSK PnkmMiii Coming Thli Y«xn and,,grounds and building commit games and other, social pastimes new member of,the Sunday-school.. 35 tets of the township, board of/ edu- vacation from the Farmers & Mer-were enjoyed. •Lightning struck and killed a, cow • ••-•'. • (Trlmmed/.before weight) chants National bank. on Brookdale farm early Friday cation. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Harvey of William Bcedle has returned from morning. .. . (\ buslnois trip to-Washington, D.C, Pleasant Valley inn announce the 9y Records of the Youth Hostol as- birth of twin"girls Monday, July 17, Mr^ and-Mrs,-.Wlltred-'HawxhurBt Corned or1?resh Plate )8eef Mrs. Raphael C. Dovlln and daugh- have named their son Gerald sociation show that more girls go ters Jean and Peggy returned Mon- at Hazard hospital, Long Branch. FAVORITE CIRCUS hiking: and cycling than boys. day after having spent a week with Mrs. Rosa H. Bergen was named Peter VanGerblg, son of Mrs. Ger^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Toole of co-chairman of tho reception com- aldlne VanGerblg, left Monday for a ARMOUR'S STAR Woodslde, New York. While 'thero mittee for the victory dinner which Boiourn at Saint Regis In the Adiron- they attended the World's Fair. the Monmouth County.unit of the dack mountains. He was accom- American Horse Racing association SLICED BACON 294 -Mrs. -Wllson_Hobrough J«- making panied by Miss Ella Kelly. a visit with her mother, Mrs. P, A. In staging July 26-at the-West End Casino. Ross B,'Fountain will be Johnston of Detroit, Michigan, One of the quickest ways to find a FULL.CEEAM—OT SCORE Mrs. F. P. Bennett and. daughter toastmastor. job Is to,advertise in The Regis- Josephine and Miss Ella Heldman ter's Want Department—Advertise- ment BUTTER 28*Ib of Alliance, Ohio, were guests tof MANY BOYS AT CAMP. Mrs. William H. Sutphln Wednesday. They, are spending the month at Some 109 Scouts are enjoying the Mahaaquan. second week at Camp Burton, at Al- READE'S Mr. and Mrs;' Lewis H. Blood and laire, the Scout. Camp of tho Man- son Charles are In Clinton, Connec- mouth Council, according to Jack DINE ticut, wroro Charles will appear In Dalton, Camp Director. Nearly 100 "On Borrowed Time" at the Clinton were In attendance during the first playhouse. „ Charles, whose stago CARLTON week,' The program Includes Scout ALBERT'S name is Tommy Lewis, had the role BED BANK PHONE 1500 craft, pioneering, hikes and-games, • • .NEW "• of "Pud" In tho Broadway produc- handicraft, nature lore. 'Each day tion. closes with a Camp Firo program of TODAY ONLY Her Excellency Arladna Kovalsky, stories', songs and stunts. Restaurant and Grill i Because Of The Over- wife ot the late governor of Bar- The Manasquan Klwanls club was 114 Monmouth St, Red Bank Free to the Ladies I atof, and former lady-ln-waltlng to entertained at the camp at dinner on (opp. Carlton Theatre) the Empress Alexandria, of Russia, y ^GRAEIE ALLEN MURDER TAS£ whelming Popularity Of The / Tuesday evening. The dinner was ft-COURSE . CHINAWARE x was a guest recently of Mr. and Mrs.preceded by a, soft ball game between Carteret Room ... We Are Now Serving ' Peter P, Munnlng. Madame Koval- the Klwanlans and the Scouts. The up sky Is en route to England from the Scoutmasters were also the gucBts of Lunch 35c Mat. and Eve. Far East. tho camp at Tuesday dinner. 7-COURSE Mrs. William E. Smith held high Several towns of the county have U score and Mrs, Charles Smith low completed the Boy Scout Finance Dinners 45c P FRIDAY & SATURDAY at tho meeting of the pinocle club campaign and in many instances Wednesday afternoon at the home of raised more than last year. Tho SUPPER SPECIALS Full Course Dinners Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. William B. towns which have . exceeded last Smith and Mrs. Iner Westergard year's total arc Long Branch, Eng- All Meals Prepared by woro celebrating their birthdays and llshtown, Bridle and Manasquan. .two large birthday cakes featured ALBERT'S Himself the refreshments. Each guest pre- sented the .celebrants, with a gift. Mrs. George Mundovllle will bo the READE'S next hostess,. 1.00 Mrs, Adolph Pifko Is n. surgical RED patient In the Perth Amboy General MELVYNDOUGLAS»JOANBLONDELL hospital. BANK On The Beautiful Berkeley Terrace 6 to 9 P. M. Miss Margaret Ehrman of Wood- STRAJND LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature BEQUEST FEATURE—SAT. NITE, 11 V M Saturdays and Sundays, As Well As Week-Days. BARTON MAC LANE - TOM BROWN "BRINGING UP BABY" '•BIG TOWN CZAR" ATLANTIC- GARY GRANT - KATHARINE HEPBURN ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS STUART ERWIN > GLORIA STUART A delicious Bcrkeley-Carterct dinner,- with V SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY —Last Tlmea Today— "IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU" ' dance music by n famous orchestra • • .nerved THUnS, JULY 20 in the North Jersey Shore's smartest outdoor — Doukl« F»lurt Protram — Tonight — "JUMBO'' — Tonight rendezvous I. . at only $1,00! All because we i George Raft - Ellen Drew FRIDAY . SATURDAY — TWO BIG FEATURES were unable to accommodate the hundreds who "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" HE KNIW Hit HORiBSl .wanted to crowd into our New, Carleret Room. Hugh Herbert' • Zasu Fltts . "ZENOBIA" with Oliver Hardy - Harry iAngrion DANCING • ' Blllle Burke - Alice Brady ""FBI A SAT., JULY"»ITJ»'™" ni( 2 Hlta "TARZAN FINDS A SON" GUS STECK and His Orchestra with Johnny Mkurcca . With Fred Sdyles and The Rhythmaires Weiimuller O'Sullivan ...AND A BRAVE FIvi.Ynr-Old JOHN SHEFFIELD •I TARZAN, JR. MOTHER ...TOGETHER »- Alioclkt* FMlurt — Victor Madl*«lw . THEY FACED LIFE... "EX-CHAMP" LIVING EACH OTHER'S Tom Itro^'n - Nan Orty Oonnliuirfi Moor* JOYS.. SUFFERING EACH Saturday Night, On the Berkeley Terrace .tlll.Y JS - 34 - 25 OTHER'S SORROWS' Ills; 2 I>V«tiim "CAPTAIN FURY" Starring nrl.n Vlrlor The Carteret Club Aherne McLaglen »iiik SUN. - MON. - TUES.—Preview Sat Night With A Bigger and Better Program Of .luno ; Jnlih Carmdln* - 1'mil Ijilim Famous.Stars Of Stage and Screen! — Ai«ocUI« F»«iurt — GREATER GLORY TO THE "SUDDEN MONEY" Two Shows Minimum Cheek, ,*,. ,».» wllh SCREEN'S GREATEST STAR! 11 P. M. «nd 1 A. M. P«r Penon $1.00 Cruirllf> Riidlnt nnd John GARFIELD Mnrjorlo It«nil»iiu \i'ED.. THimfCliJi'v'jn . 17 AND TIM: "TELL NO TALES" "FOUR DAUGHTERS" wllh Mrlvyn I)oti|U> PRISCILLA LANE lonUo (Iron l>aii(las TCMM l'lolt l^wklmrl Itunilirlllo ROSEMARY LANE Thr HIT/, IHIOTIIKIIH News LOLA LANE HOTEL "THE GORILLA" Anlla I/>llllo . l'«l«) KPIIJ- Cartoon GALE PAGE BERKELEY-CARTERET IJonylAtwIII' t piindo^nml Rainy I)IM •! *,£'•• Asbury Park WKDNMDAV ONI.Y1 •TIIK IX)NK IIANOER HIDES mmIANDOLPH SCOTT OI.r.NI)A FABHRLL - IUHTON AflAIN" ——•- • ••» ' —mi.. —as—i,.^ ••mmmmmm MARGARET LOCKWOOD —In— " j Wed., I Fri. IM OBttWt-lVt fWWI

children James'and John of Nyaok. Resign*,; From Board Highland!. Atlantic Highlands. Mew York; Mr. -aid Mn>, F»u| WeU- The resignation pf Eugene & Has- Capt. Tim Healy Looks Over Held and children Btriwra and Al- ^CgciSjd BaBannnk BtrtUBtrt r (u I. 1m«M (Th« B*4 Bank Batiatar eaa tx bowal JT, Jr., formerly «f Uncroft, front . tU lan of Newark, and Miss Helen Iipf, dnf b AtUntl. Blthlandt tram Wllllra, us. vih» Mlddletown, township, board o! Miliur, BwuVa I. Lenkuf, A. X*ts sad Imto'i start.) Ml» Batty Oregonon, Joseph Klem- education, was accepted with regret Stunu.) a Famous Stamp Collection ens ead Rlohird tavay el New Monday night at a meeting of the FMke and porgiea are still running James Smith, a formir resident of York over tBe week-end. strong in Sandy Hook bay and fliher- Chapel Hill, who now lives In Phil- board. Mr. llaaseyey, who wass electedd adelphia, was a visitor In town Mon- Mrs. Henry Covert and her sjster, laslt t spring-i , hah s moved to BuffaloBffl , men have started to catch weaknah Miss Marie Flnan, were Newark vis* at night In the bay. Joseph Alfarecht day. Mrs. Unman Strong of. Bey View ltors Monday. Of ' BlOOmfleld, rfiiifnnilnj with avenue was a visitor to the New Miss Adelaide de A*Jo has re- ahrimp, caught 77 wiakfUh one night York World's fair last week. turned to her hotne at Point'Pleasant last week. following a week's atay with Mr. and Miss Bally Dewhurst or Liverpool, Andrew EUggfrstaff, who occupies Mrs. J. H. Maxley of Oranvllle'Park. England, u visiting lire. Ann» How- the log cabin oil Ocean boulevard, Miss Doris Maxley ot this place BUY THE BEST ard of Bay avenue. Accompanied by returned Friday from a business and her cousin, Miss Adelaide A*po Hev. and Mrs. E. H. JIathls, abe paid trip to Kentucky. ot Point Pltaaant ,»pent.Friday at Why tie .satisfied with an ar- "Mrs. Fred W, Joy of Vslley drive, a vlalt to fort Hancock one day this Plattmount, entertained guests from the New York World's Fair. ticle th»t you are unsure of? week. New Tork over the week-end, / l Mr. and Mra. Arthur W. Aunsaek Plans are progressing for the and ohlldren, Arthur, Beatrice, Alda- BQbert Frimpter of Asbury avenue We Have not uied * piece of aervanco Sunday, July 30, si the jan* and. James ot Matawan spent Methodist church of the 76th anni- will resume his position In tha Bow- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'Charles EVERY FIGUBE •' Art inferior material lo over 60 versary of Methodism In Highlands. tell real estate office next wee.k. He E. Mack t)f Stone road. recently returned tram Monmouth Nekd$Som*'QmmV4j yean at nuslness , Dr. James Henry Larsen, evangelist, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lenowioh will preach at the morning service. Memorial hospital, where he was aand two children, John and Helen, ot W-3 surgical patient. And 0145 prices are reasonable. Bey. James Wedderspoon of Ocean Brooklyn «pent several days last figure. Grove, who was the first appointed Mrs. T. H. Patterson of Fourth week with Mrs. Lenowlch's parents, hip-flattering eontrd;. \ ./, pastor of the Highlands church 56 avenue was oo'nflned to her home ,by Mr. and Mrs. Peter DlcJtey ot Thir- Or, perhapi yw hw years ego, will address the Sunday- illness a few days this week, teenth street. tummy,that needs a acfiool in the morning. The pulpit Mrs. Norman Hill has returned to Mrs. Paulina Maoavltch and of , control , , , bomfls>,r Thomas Hanson & Son will be "occupied In the evening by Lexington, Massachusetts, after visit- daughter Helen ol Stono road were sffeottvely placed, wu) s£- 'j TIME TESTED" . ing her sister, Mrs. Theodore White JI Bishop Ernest G. Richardson. : Perth Amnoy visitor*'Saturday. eomnllsh that, ,tn4 - MEMOEIA1S The demand for clam chowder tt ot Belvedere road. •'-.".: James Martin spent Friday at great deal'mor«,\»f. the weekly sales Fridays In the base- Mrs, J. Bamuelaon of Lincoln ave- Newark.. Monuments, Markers, nue left Monday for an extended Mr* Grace Emit and Mlases Thel- Mausoleums. ment of the Methodist church has been exceeding the supply for several vlalt with her brother In Seattle, a add Muriel Walling have accept- N 10 DBTJMMOND PLACE« weeks. More than the usual amount Washington. ' ' . ' '•••• ed poslUons in Smock's, on tha board- will be prepared for tomorrow's sale Wednesday and Friday, from 6:J0 Edward Warren, poatoffloe em- walk. •- to «:« P.M. EDST. over WHATWHAW T, ployee, has been'confined to his Phone B. B. U. . EUGEfJB! & MABSEY, JK. and the commutes expect to have "Sump Club" tome •rtewi-wUh The West Keansburg Ladles' auxil- enough to accommodate all cus- Interest the noted stamp collection ker etaUbbn ot the National ^road^d. home by .Illness, • • • ....- iary ot the firs sompany are complet- Permission to use'the. school prop- tomers. I'"'-' 7 that adornt the Trail ot the NB0casting Company, direct from the Miss Lillian Robinson ot Sty ave- ing plans tor a series" ot Monday RED BANK World's Fair Besides presenting erty at Ifoveslnk was' granted the ivlntL Voorhees, Jr.,. has returned recaption room. Here he. explains nue, who -has been a surgical pa- eyenlng oard and bingo parties to bo Navealnk lire company for Its an- tho fascinating stories behind the tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- held In the fire house. Mrs. B -H. home from Fifth Avenue hospital, the story behind the lint stamp is- (tamps of the world, Capt, Tim nual fair. New York ~ where ho underwent an me made by the Iowan Islands, pital, has returned home muoh Im- Thome, Mm; William Wheatley, Mn; brings to the microphone each week proved In health. " ' operation'for appendicitis. ' which are located In the South Seas. noted Btamp collectors ot other nv Mabel • Walling and Mrs. John X Mil Mrs. William Feata was, in charge The "Stamp Club" program pro-' tloos, who relate interesting anec- The carnival for tha benefit of St. Luts ars among those on the ar- CARBURETORS of a card party held last week at the dotes connected with their all- Agnes' church was very* successful. rangement committee. ' sented under the guldanco of Capti All returns are not yet in but It, Is CORSET SH( Factory Service for Carter Btromberg and Zenith, Lions pen for the Highlands Parent- Tim Is currently heard Monday, absorbing hobby. Teacher association. . '• .- estimated that tha profits will ex- Complete Stock' of New and BebuUt Carburetors. ceed $1,000. The grand prlieof $50 Fine Work, BcawnekMe Prices). So far,Mrs. Slevert Walstron has The Beglater turn* out all kinds ot 86 BroadS 1 was won by Mrs. Mary Sheridan'ot obtained 82 gowns tot the wedding family of Jersoy City have opened job printing, furnishing fine quality DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Keansburg. Leonardo. Mrs. J. Phillips ot Atlan- and good workmanship at reasonable •' ' Telephoned gown pageant,.featuring old and new their cottage on Hudson avenue, tic Highlands won a box of groceries 35 EAST FBONT STBEET,. • , ' ' BED BANK trosseaua, which will-be presented In prices.—-Advertisement. U h«Vlng a vacation from New York state, Is associated .with borough, Is the head of tho organiza- 'Miss iMary Toomoy's house was hit duties at:th» Rarltan arsenal. the Brooklyn law firm ot Cpnroy A tion. Mr. Rowden holds offlco In thebroken Into last week and a pair ot Hardy, of which his brother, Reg- local posts of the Veterans of Porr pajamas and a spot light were atolen. inald Hardy, is a member. ,' . elgn Wars and the Keansburg afhioti The stato pollco aro investigating. association, and was defeated in th s Honest, Merchandising .^<- Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Bchmlddlln Mrs. Helen Long Is recovering The West Heansburg Ladlei' auxil- and Mrs. Edwin VanNosdale and son Uat council election by only & fewfrom her recent operation, iary will hold a luncheon and card Phones: of New York spent the week-end votes. Residents of this place will go on party tomorrow in the West Ksans- in with Mrs, Kate Derby and Mr. and The executive board of the the Red Bank rural free delivery burg fir* house on Laurel avenue t Wett Front Street Phone ; 2653. Mrs. Slevert Walstrom. burg auxiliary, Monmouth County Or- mall route Auguat 1. Evorott Is now and Eighth street. Mrs.. William Vincent Mcndcjj i« a surgical pa- ganization for Social Service, made being served from the Keyport post- Wheatley la In charge., - .' 2654 tltnt at Monmouth Memorial hospital, arrangements at. their last meeting oince. ; Mrs. William FoerksV and Miss where.he underwent an operation for for the annual membership drive, Mr. and Mrs. Thoodore Stllwell and Msry Msaa&vltoh of this place and appendicitis. which win be hold this year during Paul Tlbbett of Teaneck spent Sun- Mines Anna May and Sophie 8e.hu- The Register Is reliably Informed the week of August 14 to August 21. day with Mrs. Edna Stllwell. manaky of Keyport were Perth Am- that a federal .order has been Issued Mrs. Clinton Krauss, who success- Shirley Stllwell has returned from boy vial tors Friday. - ;... whereby no visitors will be allowed fully conducted the drive last sum- a visit with her cousin, Mra. Harold Mrs. Miohsel'Kowat and Mr.'and at the twin lights for the next two mer, was again appointed by the pres- Smith of Keyport. Mrs. John Keelan were Long Branoh years. Tbe order, coming as It does ident, Mrs. William Turner, to head Paul Kelly has accepted a position visitors Sunday, , SANDERS MARKET at this time of the year when so the committee ot workers. with the Jersey Coast Tram for com- Mr. and Mrs. Flnan of Plnewood many vacationists in this particular i Ml«s Mary Walker and Miss Eileen pany, . • i avenue entertained tbelr son and1 Broad & Wallace Su. RED BANK 21 West Front St., -s section enjoy a visit to the light- Newbook of the Bronx are spending Donald Hlokey has returned home daughter-in-law from Newark over house, one of the moat prominent ln-a month vacationing in this borough- from Rlvervlcw hospital, where he the week-end. ' Red Bank, N. J. the world, Is a bitter disappointment Mrs. Mary Carroll ot Woodslde underwent an operation for appendi- Mrs. Julia Jarema of OranvlUt Week-End Specials not only to these visitors hut to their avenue is visiting friends' at Call- citis. Park had as her guests over th* hosts in this vicinity. coon, Jfew York, FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS - Week End Specials! Dorothy Rowo, daughter of Mr, week-end her sons, Assemblyman Delivery Service Dntfl • P. SL Hen, to IrL-Seb to 10:80 t*. it Mr. and Mrs. William Snydcr of and Mrs. Edward Rowe, has re- Stephen J. Jarema and Paul J. Ja- , -« Call 8M0. Open Evenings DnUI UiOO. 4 Forest avenue are spending a few turned from a visit with friends at rema of New York, her son and Pprt Monmouth. days visiting relatives in New York. Mountain View. daughter-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. 5-7 1b. Fancy Fresh ft. Miss Anns. Kurtx of Forest ave- George P. Jarema of ths Bronx, New (Tlit Red Bank Rteltur on b« bonfbl York, and her son-in-law and daugh- In Port Monmouth from Larrjr Otsenlll, nue has taken a position for tha sum- . Supported by Merchants. GIN A Chul» Herm uid Cbylea Uibhiuitr.) mer months at the cider mill on the ter, Mr. and Mra, Yaroslaw Chy* of The Red Bank Register U tup.Soranton, Pennsylvania." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkhardt ot boardwalk. Dortod bv, local as well ae out-of. 1 town business men. Advertisements Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upf entertained Chickens Campbell avenue are visiting rela- A show will be held Friday even- heir ions-In-laws and daughters, Crown Prince full quart $ jL ,1 $ Stewing. tives at Dover. >' ing, July 21, at the Casino theater apnearlnsrreitularlv tell th» story.— Advertisement Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lyons, and (Borne Feoj Boast Them). Frederick Frclbott and Albert on the beachway for the benefit of Quackenbuxh attended a dinner re- the New Point Comfort fire company. cently at Camp Burton at Allaire for Miss Rose Schlpper of Long Island Holloway full quart $ \m\ members of the finance drive com- City spent Sunday as the guest of FRESftFRY NG CHICKENS .16 276 mittee of the Monmouth Council Boy Mrs. M. Lohman. Scouts. Bt- Mark's Episcopal cchurch is Miss Evelyn Tarrant of Becaucui sponsorinpg g a carrd parlpy y to bs heleld ~ SCOT C H' — LEGS SPDlDN SLAMB .ft 25c and Eugene Powella of ClKton were on tHtH e lawl n off thh e churchh at Carr 1HP0BTED BY BELLOWS A CO, Sunday- visitors of Miss Kay Miller avenue and Fourth street Monday Berk's Charm Shop Of Campbell avenue. afternoon,.July 24, at 2 o'clock, The Sander* Private Stock Mr*. Ernest Butt and Ethel Orb- proceeds of th* affair will be contrib- 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. born of this place are on a motor uted to the Christ Church home for _ „ ,FuU_Fifth» tt>. trip to Niagara- Falls. children, thu&vergreen home for the Armour's Mrs. Steven Harrison ot Monmouth aged and UiPChurch Mission of Help. avenue held a card party for the ben- A meeting of the Group 4, C. I. A. BARCLAY'S LEADER efit of'the Sunshine club lut week. club was held Monday at the home Mid-Summer Clearance 4-Y£AIM)U) STRAIGHT BYE Star Those .attending . were > Mrs. Paul Of Mrs, Inez Dodd of Csrr avenue. Sledel, Mrs. Claude HarrU, Mra. Burtis Liohmsn, employee of the Distilled by Hiram Walker ' ' Chuck f Katie aaughan, Mrs. James Muter oast Home Insurance company, New York, son, Mrs. Carl Lee, Mrs. Charles Is spending a vacation at his .sum- Quackenfcuth and Mrs. M. Zellars. mer home on tbe Boachway. Savings up to 50% Full Quarts 1.95 Pints 1,05 The Scout Mothers' auxiliary will Mrs. L, Hlrih «nd her son Alien, hold a game party Wednesday after who hate been visitors of Mrs, Jersey Tpmal es 2 *• 13c : Stalk Celery'k'** 13c noort, August 2. Hlrsh's parents, Mr. and Mra. Mau- OLD SMUGGLER BYE Mr. and Mrs. A.Bchtlr and sonrice Slegel of Main street, since Eas •May BulU £ Sweaters) • Beach Bob«« Howard of Woodbrldge were guests ter, returned to their horns In Chi- 0 Black Stt* • Boleros • Shorts 51% 4 Yean Old - 1 «| . ot Mr. and Mrs. William Miller ' osgo, Wednesday, Fancy Large EACHES 3 fo.25c # Bathing Bull* • Millinery • numeretic* •• Campbell avenue last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holoblnko of Tits Stitch apd Chatter club met Betchway visited 'Philadelphia Moti Full Quart $ J| »95 at the home of Mrs. Lillian Kern of day, ' York evenuo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith ot New- I June, ROL Jb. Mr, and Mrs. William Homan of ark, summer residents of Forest ave- North Arlington ware visitors of Mr, nue, are motoring through the South- SCOTCH Dairy and Mrs. Prank Homan Saturday. Mrs. Mary Rush of Foreit avenue Scott'* Perfection The Port Monmouth fire company i enUrtalnlng Mrs. Mary Kllnz of All Over IS Yean Old Sweet will hold the third of a series ot Jersey City. Berk's Shoe Store $2-49 tame .parties Saturday evening, July Full Fifth B John H. Foley, W, or Yonkers wu , Cream' The: regular meeting ot the Ladles' •alnfully Injured here Sundsy, when it fell down a flight of stairs at the SCORES AGAIN 27 auxiliary of the fir* company was Berkshire hotel. He was taken to Old Gilmore Glenbrook ' held at the (Ire bouse lut week, at he ofnc* of Dr. J. E. Femsn for On account of a lajxc laic shipment of White Shoes, which time nomination of omeera treatment and later sent back to hi* we are able to offer to you now at the height of the Maryland Straight Rye Straight Rye FANCY BEANS, full podi: 2 tbi 17c was held, ttltetion wUl be held at botsl. • S Years OlJ the atxt meeting. The nominees are Summer Season a complete stock of White Shoe* at president, Mrs. Robert* Besm; vice Miss Doris Behler of Newark li vl»- REDUCED PRICES. SWEET EATIWG PLUMS : ...do* 15c president, Mrs. Jans Brykt SMsretarj, HIM her cousins, Benjamin and Juno UA9 * Mrs. Thomas Vivian, and treasurer, AndTMch of Bayvlew avenue. Mr«.«T6ith Montag. Borough Msntger Clinton B- I/oh- Whether you wear a size'2 or size 10, AAA orEEE, median ...... bar 5c Th» winner of the Merchandise i«n has stated that the recently mUb- wepn fit you. ,• TREE TOP APPLE JACK SOA! club which Is sponsored ,by the Seolit Ished municipal parking section Mothers' auxiliary last week was pened at the boardwalk and neseh- It Is a pleaiure for u« to fit p«opU who think they Mrs. deerga Blals. way h*d proved very pr»ntnble over Heini'iTOM TO JUICE 3 cant 10c The regular mtatinr of the lire the week-end and has reduced police •re hard to fit. company wae held Monday at the Mrs complaints. Bpecltl offlcers m» de- house. . tailed to cluck ptrkers arid watch Como In while you have a IWR* wsortinent to ehooie Columbia Amrlonia ,£•£. #£., ..2 for 25c vehicles. Profits from lh« parking / ROMA WINE Tbe Bf(rlsUr has the mtUrlal »nd lot wlir go toward meeting Ui« tx- from. the workmen to turn out ant claaa pensM of the llf«»uard< at ihn mu- PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL POLISH, ™ for 16c printing of all kinds. Ltt us quow nlslpsl btach «nd to Inereasa the po- Free X-ray Fitting Servldo rou' on your nmt )bMvitl le* force en duly In th«t s_tbree on. Tuesday, one on Annual County Horse Show Closes After Fanners Here Tomorrow Thursday and six on Saturday. Although the Whites and the Showing-Record Attendance Night in Return Came Greens, the two club teams, are not regularly made up of the same men, Balding played with the Greens all One or ilie rare oddities ot night three games. Tuesday of last week , IBts»ilng;lliat ^-the futurs: of row-^ ioord attendance and, a Boril Ban: third, OtdubrookJya!% br. baseball occurred Tuesday night er,of entries the annual K Ittttj Bqulrnl; .fourth.fourt,, Mlu Bettr when (he Red Bank Pirate baseball tie Greens won, 8-2; Thursday, the Ing at Red Bank Is assured,"C S. ;*'' nmouth'County Horse Show came Biiri gr, in. Hr JenM. Whites won, 6-4, and Saturday, the Leonardo Outhit •ntus^'fameul amateur osjaman and C!IM 48, Gnu HunUri—Ftril, Uollr game \fu called in the eighth Inning Greens scored their second victory, a clr«e-«aturday night following lit* F»nn'f -»r. s. Onr Slmoti: WJcmJ, because of a heavy'fog -which set- ftoaie;ri'6t: rowing at Princeton pnl-:':' • flJlTdajrsrf competition be- Bpringburr tam't br. m. «»llr Port! tled over the outfield. At the time 10-2. But Wins Game verslty, disclosed that'tore* colleges ' thl^d, MIM DabonUl G. Bofil's eh. g. S«U Greens WMtM were interested in, the facllltieji that ofofars aaS riders of *>meoi d«n; fourth, Mlu Otbonb 0. Bood'i ck. the game was. called thewlsitlng Phil- ,ta$it'horses in theW. The a. Boliight. adelphia All Stars he|d a 6-to-3 Jead. Tuesday, Field ClubDefcaU Red Bank offers to their crew*: Mr. •bS^which opened Thursday, TO Cltu 14, Llgbtwelg&t HunUri—Hnt, However, the game-is recorded as a 3. Boeblln Titus; -.wSfo.-lsrs,-'<»usln;;tof,JDr>,.i«;elr-'::'. hela'on'tlie Thornton Farms, adjao- MM. Nonnin.K. Totrn's b. a. Cunpi »f General' Borden niaa''K;:TltW;.ttf'RumB^.r^^,-;waii'' • ond, Clandd* Fum'i br. g. Woodfellmri seven-Inning tie, because the eighth A. Beadleston . North Arlington Nine : At'toWlUnnaoa'Country club on third,' Sprlngrtury lfnm'i br. m. B«llr Inning- was not completed and the O. Baldlns the 'first:rowing coach at Prihceton ' Rtjmsofr Wai, - Rumsoa Port; fourth, Sunown Bubl«'« b. «• nti Seoringi Greens—J. Boebllng- 2. General and launched Uie first sheU-in 1806. ' game reverts to the score .at the end Borden 9, G. Balding 2. Whitei—O.-Jdlller, We chief award ot the exhibit, the ot seven innings. At 'that time the T. Bradley. Although out-hit a to B the 'Leo- H»,-i'*as-'c'oachKit]ISlrfacetonVin. '-i Trv^Strotlier Jonei memorial hunter Cliis II, eaddle Hortu (ridden hr un'*-' nardo Field ' club played heads-up 'years.. V- Mr./THtus :has ;,frequently' t«un under U)—FlnU MIM Jtsn Olrd- score was 9 to 3, Tnursdsy, Whits* ch&bptonthlp trophy, m given to Itr'i b. m. Myra Suwsrt; wcond, Miu Greens. .A. Beadleston baseball Sunday afternoon to defeat tctedin an advisory c«i>aclty to,the ttih thoroughbred hunter Bond Cynthia Clem WrlghUott'i eh. n. Ken- During the latter half of the G. Miller the North Arlington Democrats S to North Shrewsbury Rowing associa- ' tucky Bloom) third, HIM Iwbtl J°«" 1. Boeblln_g General Borden t owned by Mr. and MM. F.SrlMr*! eh. m.. Ctrry the N«wii fourti, seventh Inning the fog began to settle B. Buthrsuff ~~. T. Bradlty 2 on the Leonardo field. Pitcher tton, which Is coached by AlSapecky. vS5d*.n-Hahcick of Sunwood [III Loll BrmUrVeh. g. Khrthm Chltt. Pictured above is'Miss Louise Finch, daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. Bufus In rlghtfield and the game was held G. Balding William Foales Jake Supenskl was at his best and '••>.Xvi -an',ilntenrtew'/;Mr.:'Tltus,isthe-;.;.! Emhn, 'Valler.tfprge, Pennsylvania. C. Finch of Rumson, receiving the Miriam Rumbougb perpetual chat-' Scoring: Greens—G. Ml|ler, B. Buthraufl. CIM» 57, Working HuoMn .(middle and up for a short time. When the fog 2, G. Balding. Whites—A. Beadleston 2. fanned ten of the visiting batters. only living", man retired; who has ; T»TranSrip.?n thl. claiB wa. h»Tjmlght>—JFlnt, How»rd ,Y. Htffan- lenge trophy from General Rafael Leonldas TrujlIIo y Mola, former showed signs of lifting, the game was General Borden. T. Bradley 2, -William The home team retired Pitcher Stark president ot the Dominican Republic, at the annual Monmouth County •won the' national, championship: in:.••„ Wcjodfatlow, owned tiy Mr. andMrs. •r'i ch. g.-Imp Bebyei MCond, Mlu D«- resumed and the field was almost nor- Foaies. In the first tinning and continued to singles, sweeps and sculls; stroke, of lionh O. Kood'i gr. g. Dublin Venturis Horse show. The trophy was given by Mr. and Mrs, Edward V. Qulnn mal at the start of the eighth. The Saturday. clout the offerings ot Pitcher Palen- Edwerd.'V. Qulnn of Clsredda, Farnj, third.'Mrs. J. T. Moor«'l b. g. Troopi of Claredda Farm, Shrewsbury. beans Whits* the farnoU5_old;tlme "Octopo" eight »r«*sbury. , Bond-Street also re- fourth, Crittenden II. Adtmi' gr. gvMld- All Stars tallied three runs' as eight 1. Boebllng O. Miller ski for four, runs in the Initial in- IHaTwon the national title in'1905, calved the highest honors among the dWon. • . men went to bat In that Jnnlng. The A. Besdluton ___. General Borden ning. - \ and one-time world's - record holder ' , AlWrnoon EvinU, Pirates opened the eighth with con- Captain Anlion B. ButhrauS w rking hunters. : Brown: Bruin: fourth, Mrs. 8. Sloan Aftb, Kllkais Farm's ch. m. Radiant G. Balding ..., - T. Bradley LEONARDO FIELD CLUB for a mile and one-half race in a Olus «8, Limit Jumperi—First, Frfd- Oolt'i b. t: Olft Book. Rhythm: sixth. Chestnut Bldg« Stsble's secutive singles by Baber and Ma- AB R H PO A H On W«p»n«ng day, Thursday, the erlck K. VonUmbtokM oh. g, SpoVti Scoring: Greens—A. Beadieiton 8. Cap- PoitenY 2 b. .si o : 10 single shell, said Red Bank has one 1 '• Aftirnoon.Eysnts . . cb. g. Comet. nuOca.; tain Anison. G. Balding- «. Whites—Gen- Qulnn entry,repeated,his triumph of Grander; steond, Fred K; WetUoh'i gr. Clan tt, Corinthian Hunteri—First, Egtdlo, If. '. .414100 of the, best riclng; courses he has a. Plrmoutli Book; third. Dr. ud Mn Class IB,' JUmpsra, (bur. at 4 feet)— /The Phillies countered single tallies •ral Borden. T., Bradley. SlmjMon, 8b, ..- 1110 tlrtTyears ago and gained a second Flnt,; Jamei Maloney's b. n>. Cherokee; Olarajda Farm's br. g. Woodfsllow; lec- seen. "I don't know, a better, straight-' W«IUr T. Kew' br. g. Imp D«lchoolln| ond, Sunwood Farm's b, g. Bond Street: In the first, second and fourth In- Bolt i 0 0 0 0 la'foV'-the WeU'ChalKing. trophy, fourth. Mill Miry Ann JH'» b. m. Aalxr- second, Frederick K. on Lambeck's b. m., Usxson, cf. »..« 1 Z 0 0 er course," said Mr. Titu».:•:-•'.:'•-•'••';-;\'.;-. •' ch. g. By K.quMt; fourth-, Fred' E. Wet- third, Mrs. Norman K. Toerge's ch. ft. nings. Until the eighth inning Phil glvfa* by^Mr, an* Mrs. I* Victor Imp. Boby E. Mohr, cf. _— 0 0 ; ''There is' room ior 15 crews 1 to Tftejtf'flt, Hair City stable* Elberon, CI'M. 18, Suldh Horw. (under 15,1 taeh'e gr. n. Flnnotith Bock. j Caruso, Red Bank twirler, was tagged Smith, lb. 1 Class 74, Hornmansblp Championship Judy Leads For row at the same time, and the race: huds)—Flnt, Kllksn Ftnn's gr. m. Mlu , Class )4,; Saddls Horses (amateurs to —First, Ml«s Mary Poll (champion); sec- for nine hits. Bolter, rf. 10 0 0 for > ladies' hunter*., In 198T Wood- Kllkurei ucond, Trlllor* F«rm'i b. m. rids)—First, Mlai Jnn Qlrdler's b. rn. Hallowall, si. OS I 2 for the X)ad Vail trophy this year, tel^then'.owned by,.Wynfromere ond, Mln .Jane Renewick St. John (re- Red Bank, fresh' from 'their pair Mldd.r Sum thtrd, Baynuir Farm's ch. Myrs Stewart; second, Miss Cynthia Claws serve). Leiter, c. .H»...»~. 2 10 10 In which seven eight-oar boats rowed, ot, Connecticuttiu, , received the m. doUn Arrow; fourth, Wllliun Cur. wdghuon's ch.' m. Kentucky Bloom! of victories over the New York fire Rum&on Boat Cup Supsnskl,. p. . 0 0 V 0 1 Clou 21, *2B0' Thne-Gslted Saddle proves the ample size of .the Shrews- XJ t vu won by,MrsbMrs. ran ! b. m. QluBoroui Uuly. third, Baymsr Farm's cb. m, Goldsn Ar- Horse Btake-^-Flnt, Kllkanr Farm's gr. m. and police departments in New York ttomXiJh ,I8M it Clus U. HUnUn (not to jump)—Flnt, jow; fourth. Miss Lois BrewsterM ch. g. SI 5 till 2 bury riyeri course,'?, explained Mr. hunter, Troop.;Tbl* Mils Kllkara; iscond, Trlllora Farm's b. Sunday, were far from silent With: NORTH ARLINGTON DEMOCRATS Titus. Another point that he em- J T? Moore, Jtf«. hunter, Troop.;Tb* Mtt. At|lion Sura's b. 'g. Flsy VoUi sec- Shjthm Chief. • , , ; : m« Midday 8un; third; Raymar Farm*! eh. trophy must be'won three ti/btimes/byy ond, Sunwood P»nn'« b. g. Bond Btraetl • OUss «7, Polo' Mounts-f-Flrat, Cyril B. their bats. -They scored In the sec- Sandy Thomas' Craft AB R H PO A E phasized was the spirit In which the . .m. Goldsn* Arrow; fourth, • Mr. and Mrs. 5 1 » 9 0 0 th» same exhibitor. , " - third, Sprlngeburr Farm's br. g. Promt! nsrrlion'i. br. a. JuiU; Toti second, Gar- R«ed A. Albea's oh. m. Bellalre Kitty; ond, third and sixth Innings. Uerdell, lb -. citizens of Red Bank and thenalgh- fourth. Mn. Oh»ritj_B. Munson's br. I. aid, Bsldlng-i oh. «. Gold Leaf: third,' 3, Hat One-Point Margin' Dowic, e. . MW 0 S 1 0 Jjiewtin this ,'dass' Was BOtfd ftftn, Mrs, W. B, Batcbeller'i ch. m. Boyal 2 5 4 1 borhood helped care for the -crews. ' InjpBullr-Bohm. . M. Uo.bUn«'sb. ni, Ipona. Rage; alxtb, KllksnrJFsrm'i ch. g. Flash- Tomorrow night the New York HefTemsn. si. y. Mr-, ^OlJui 6e. Jumpen.tbire at 4 feet)— Clan 40, Middleweight and Hesvy- ing American. Farmers, who now play in the At- Csndla, lb. "The spirit in which the citlMns en- Fltit, Fred E. Wlttlth'i eh. g. By Rt- wslght Hunters—First, Mill Deborah 0. ..Clan. SO, Woiklns Hunter Chsmplonihlp By, virtue of a victory In the point GIlAllan, rt, tered the Dad Vail cup arrange- ch, of .Sundown Qbett) eecond, Bbtlngebury Fsrm'i br. I. Rood's gr. s. Dublin Venture: second, lantic statium at Long Branch, will Borgos, cf. . •l3Uf I^wo. «nd ridden by —First. Bunwood Farm's b. g. Bond meet the Pirates on the Newman race last. Saturday afternoon at the Carrie, 2b. . ment* excelled that of any other ul r n h Billy Po( third. June* Mtloney'i -b. ta. Howard X, Haenir'a ch. g. Imp. Bjbys; Strut (champion): lecond, Mrs. - J. T. thilr laughter, Mis* ** « ! 5 j Cherokee: fourth/ Dr. and Mrs. Writer T, third, Sundown Btables's oh, g. Beau Joel Rumson Country club, Sandy Thom- Stark, p. — race course In the country," Mr. Ti- Moore. Jr.'a. b. g. Troop (rsservs). Springs! road field. The ..Farmers Fslenikl, J>. received thlrdV-Fourth went to Miss Keet' ,b. «. The Btek 'Foroh. i i fourth/ Sprlngabnry' Farm's br. g. Fro- Claai 89, 1850 Jnmpe> Stake—Elrslv as, hla Judy, took possession tus stated. "The good fellowship CUH «,—Flve-OelUd Badau Horsw test...... ,:,, "''.•,.. played the opening game of the.sea- DeWr*h> Q.'rRood of Wilmington, Jams!-Msloney's b.-m. Charoksai' ssoond, of first place In the-point standing 16 2 0 U 11 'I displayed,, through the' big dinner (stallions, mans or geldlngs)^-Flrst, Mr. Class is; Udiei''Saddle Korsss—First, Sprlngibury. Farm'i br. g.' Billy Do; third, son tat Red Bank and It went H In- Delaware, entry Dublin Venture. and Mri/Seed'A. Albee'e b.>g. Arnerloen Rayniar Farms' ch. m.- Ooldsn Arrow; nings before the. Pirates could eke with a total of 41. One point behind Strlks-outs—By Supsnskl 10, br Falen- at the Y.M.C.A, and during the en- Dr. and Mn. Walter T. KIM' b. g. Ths him. Is BUI Haebler In Lukundoo, iVl 2. Basel on b»lli—OB Supenikl I. olT lajtalBMi'ii horse, Dublin' Venture, Boysl; second, Kllksn Farm's ch. g-> The s«cond, Mlu Lois Bremtsr's b. g. Yes Back Porch; fourth. Holly Tree' Farm's tire week-end, made for a wonder- BporUminiL third, Trlllura Farm's b. p. Indeed; ,third, MIM Iiabel Joan Prlier'i out a 2-to-l victory. This game was who finished second Saturday after- Stirk 1, •: off FalcnsU i. idso,.received'.'top .honors to the br. g. Lucky Tim; fifth, Miss Mary Ann played before the Farmers began to ful time. > It won't bo forgotten iy Modern Rssgel fcnirtb, Oheilnut Rldn ch,. m, , Carry ' the Nens; fourth, Miss Ill's b. m Amberklss; sixth, Frederick K. noon. Model" hWirs, irroup, 'WoodfeUow flUble'e eb. g. Coaek Frances E. Johnson's ch. m. Frisco Flo. represent Long Branch. Tuesday any lucky enough to be there." third, «nd B«»u Joe, a Sundown sta- 1 Von Lambeck's ch, g. Sports Oruiader. Oil*. 5«, Working BunUrs (light- • Olsss IS, the II. L.: Herbert Cup (light' Clan 12, Three-ailted Baddle Horse night's game will also be a return Tho usual Sunday afternoon race Regarding ths colleges that are blM.enUfc took .fourth; ' * weight)—First, Sundown ~SUbl»'» b.- (. weight* polo, mounts)—First, Adam Glm- has as yet no definite'results, There Tennis TWe Won Fits LM; second. Bprlngtbuty Fknn'i br. bel's". cb. «: Easy Monoyj 'Hcond, M. A. Grind Ohamplonihlp — First, Kllkare engagemonL This one' with the Interested in Red Bank for its'row- In4he Sold of green hunter* (Srcy V. Brown Bruin: third, Mrs. l*nlng Hv- Yuolrrnan'i h. m. Rlpplellnsi third, Qirald, Farm's gr. g. Miu Xllkare (champion); Brooklyn Royal Olants, who In their are several claims of fouls which ing possibilities, Mr. 'Titus explained : second, Trlllora Farm's b. in. Midday Sun atdbHrandMMajno|ltFowntd-by-Hr.rand-MM X tlKlin. a. Mldtin Meloajs frank, BBdlhTn Br.= wr=Topiyr-foiirthr^Alllson4 flret appearance were routed by the have not yet been decided:—Mary By Mrs. Coleman that - Prlnceton«=could='Vefy~«Bslly7" A. 'Straus of Ho'Jy Tree Farm,LUj Uollr Tree FsmVs gr, g. Grey Sbnon. Stern's b. m, Mum. - ' : , .-.' (nisrve). Class 72,. Open Jumper 'Championship— home forces, 12 to 3, Toung. and Paul Lacputure In Boi- leave a couple of old shells, at Red tta.'Sttverr took-'flrst place. Fred DIHS 19, Buldle Honei—First. >Mbl Clni 41, Orssn Hunters—First, Miss dlo were corning up to tho starting Jain Olrdler's' b. in. Myra 8Uwarti| sec- Deborah Q. Rood's cb.' >. Sildsn; second, Flnt, Janvti * Matoney's b, m. Cherokse PHILADELPHIA ALL STARS. Bank. The long, swinging ten-mile Wtttaeh of Baloritown, riding hla «n- ond, Mr. ud Mn. Beed A. Albee'e ch. Mln Deborah 0. Rood's elf. g. Bollllght: (champion); second, Sprlngsbury Farm's line, close hauled on tho starboard Defeats Mn. Crane row that tho Shrewsbury offers is third, W. D. Cleland's b. g. Momtone br. g. Billy. Do (reserve). AB n H'PO A tack when five other boats, running tty-fiTBequest received first prize m. Bellalr* Kitty I third, Kllksn Fsrm'i Ol»n SO, 1250 Hunter Stake—First, Parnell, «..„.„_ 4 0 0 2 0 important to any. well-trained crew; In the four-foot jumping class and br. m. Hlsi Kllkirei fourth, Miss Lois Salvo: fourth, Mr. and Mn. Alfred • Hot- Wllllsms, ss. _.__ < o li free, fallod to luff. Expert advlco at Rumson in 3 Sett Brewsttr's b.g. Yet Indeed. ' Unbsrz> cb, g. Blr Michael. Clarsdda Farm's br. g. Woodfsllow, sec- because the distance makes, the men. Mrt^Ooroon Wright o«. Rumson, re- ' Clsssst, Fine Harness Horses—First, ond, Sunwocd Farm's b. g. Bond Street: Patterson, 2b. ... 4 1 3 . 0 points out that In failing to luff, the row with a machine-like motion. C1»M <«, Jumpers (bsn at I feet I third, Mrl. J. T. Moon, Jr.'i b. g. Troop: Hurl*, Ib. . I 0 10 other boats aro' automatically dle- ceived a first In anotheanother open Jt)m-p- Inches)-—First, Mrs. Gordon Wright's b. Mr, end Htl. Keed.A. Albee's b. g. Amer- Weit, lb ; I 0 0 S The Ladies' championship of the Only after an oarsman'has learned rag^elass / Working hun g Bonnyl seeond, Frederick K. von Lam* ican Royal: iscond, Raymar Farm's b. m. fourth, Sun Down Stable'e oh. g. Beau qualined. This has been protested, rag^elass. / Working hunters ^om Little Sport; third, Sheldon M. Stewart's Jos; fifth, Mlsa Deborah 0. Rood's gr. (r. Dunn, rf. .. i I 1 12 Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket to row as. naturally: an possible can pttM'in two divisions. 'Jo-the-light- beak's b. m. queen of Sports i third, Jsmii Dublin Venture; sixth, Mn. Norman K. Benion, cf ...„....._... Ill 8. hence the results of the race are not he prepare himself to row by second Hsloney's b. n. Cherokee) fourth, Mn b. n. Sport! Lasiiei fourth, Cedar Brook Ruffln. c. .„„._.__ 10 17 dub was-worr Saturday by-Mrs. SI- weight group the top honors went to Linhii'tlUTer, Jr.'s ch, m. MldklS's Mel- Farm's' eh. m. Kate Havlln. : Torgs'l b. sr^Csmp. . ,.' ' definite. nature. And that, Mr. Titus stated, Class "«1. W. Strother, Jonee Memorial MacDonald, p. mriHn.H..« 8 0 10 Uott W. Coleman of Bunmon when stablesbles' 'SHSHU Xfle, ridden by . Class 49, Miriam S. Rumbough Perpet- In the children's race Wednesday Is all-important,. especially toward ual Msmorlil Trophy (hdlis* hunteri)— Trophy (conformation hunters champion- , JO !, 8 21 she defeated Mrs. Edward M. Crane MIssftFlnchh. Mr*,M' ' Samuel Sohllfer's CUss'ie, itbs Well CUlUnii. Trophy ship)—First,'Sunwood.Farm's b. g. Bond the latter part of a race when th« P Flnt., Sundown Stable's b. i. Flti Lie; of last week Chester Billings, Jr., of'Mlddlfrtown In three sets, 7-5, 0-t, nay'maw Miss Kilkart, received dtdlu' hunten)—First, Ctaredda Firm's Btnst (champion): asebnd. Olaredda RED BANK PIRATES.. men are tired and .are apt to ba Ncondr Bunwood Farm's >b. g. Bond Street: sailing Stilly, won the race. Second ! b. g. Woodfellotr; second, Bunwood "•3. " ''• .. '.'... '-: . ;'•:'.".•..•.. . 1 Kt ££!* jTth. saddt. dlvWon. Farm's b. g. Bond Street! third. Sundown third, Sprlngibury Farm'e br. g. Protest; Farm's br. g. Woodfello* (reserve). AB R H PO A careless In their style. Red Bank . The Judges . . \ • place went to Whizz-Bang, with Mrs. Coleman had come up to the MI** jean-'Olrdlet-ofiBprlnj Lake Stable'* b. g. Fits Lee l fourth, MUs D<- fourth Sundown. Btabie's ch^ g.' Beau Joe. Cadaeelo, 8b.'.„ . :. 4 1 2 2 ' Bryan skippering. Saturday Bryan offers, this training where many Olus 1>I WO Three-Oaltad S.ddle Hm|| of, „.. ^^ „.,..... 8 0 2 8 received the first prlie in the claw borth-0."Hood's gr. g. Dublin Venture. .Three and Flte-Galled Saddle Horses, In Whlir-Bang again placed, this finals without'-having; had to play other race courses do not because Clsu IS, Btddle Horset (15.9 «nd oror) I.Hbriot Btakl (Amateurs to • Ride)—First. Ponlee and Saddle Breeding—Frank Adalr Zaleer, if. 8 0 1 1 more than two sets In any one, match. fo»' 'thtee-gatted horse* ridden by —First, Kllkare Fsrm'e ch. g. Flsthlnii I Mr.'and Mn, Bead A. Albei's ch. rn. Bel- Poinalc, lb _« .... 4 0 0 7 time with a first. • Ken'and Harry of bends in the river or the short- and Holland .B. Judklni. Mrs. Crane, had been, extended only $-y amateur owners with her brown AairlMn;,M:;''' BWday Summaries •.,' Oold Leaf (reserve). By Caruso 4, ,by MacDonsId 7. Bale on Mrs. Coleman finished up strongly, " ••Money.'owned.by Adain • Olasa II, Hpnemanehlp—Flret, Miss Eatontown Four ball.—Olt McDonald I. Paued b^l— Flsih .. . Hasksll ; ; ; Mr. Titus thinks it is simply "a ' l.'.was second and tho ''A • .'''-.>''i' iijr»lagi KveaU. . »'••, Suisn Nsubirgerr second, Mln Joan Neu- Ruffln, Arlington. Umpires—Clerk, -Flih The children's race Saturday: defeating Mrs, Crane by three games ao champion, was Gold asu, 1, Uuu" (suitable to barter: third, Mlii Cornells Park Woolen The Red Bank Pirates returned to tioat Sklppsr to take the'match and the champion- question of time" before Rutgers huntsrs, onr 16.hsncji, 4-rssr-oIds and fourth. Mill Bsttlna, Thompson. . • Wins Round Robin will be entering • the bigger events. Sbyhlt* *wn»r".; tjerkld the win column Friday night when Whlsi-Bsng ...... Hn...H..M...^.....n...... Bryan ship in three sets. ' '...'-• OTirl—Flrit, Mln Muriel OhUnd'e bl. m. . Clsu SO, ' Huntsri—First, Sundown Sea Biscuit ....— Seggermah k For their workoutB; they will need Bg4'0l.:lRums-JT*e>;; trophy Frock| second. Bpringburr; Farm's, br. m, Farm's b. g. Bond Street: sscond, Springs- they defeated the Black Yankees of The results of the play. ; Bounty .. '...... " Rutgers big stretches of water and Red Bank ^tortyolo VmbuntoVfor the li Ball, fort: ttlnl.tWoodland FaroVi eh. bury'Farm'!- br.* g.'Protest; .third, Sun- Defeats Festoon Farms ~ New York 8 to 4, Jim McCloigey, Bully • ______.._.__-.:..^ . Billings Quarter-nnali—Urs. Crane detested Mn. g^'i.jr^b^/'cup.^tianiedr'ifpS.Mthe m. Blue Galr fourth,; Woodlind Fann'i down Stable's b. g. Fits Lee: fourth, How. who had been used at Red Bank Flnsh . „.'..„. Haikell Mertens, 6-2, «-l; Miss Judy Attirbury answers this problem. They Ilka : oh. m. PIIUarits.1. . .,•••-. • . •-.,.'- srd.Y, Haffener'i oh. g, Imp. Boby X. defeated Mrs. Culman. «.I, 6-8; Mrs. Cole- Red Bank because they know its §Swthi» ioti American ' •nolo>;« in ;the and Ponolo Teams only as a relief hurler, was given •Vanguard . . W. Stewart mm defeated Miss Kathleen Culman. «.-«, < Class B. Foals ot ltSS (suitable to bl- Ths, Judgis •Did not finish , good qualities, i That' they ' discov- KS'imfteafeBBatti,';; waa.:v-pre,semed-';A> come hanters)—First, Hiss Deborah 0, tho starting assignment.. He was hit 1-1; Mre. Bhantey aefeated Mn. Pierce. Three and Tlve-Qalted Saddle Honei, Bost, Skipper • ?U ered in the Dad Vail race. Thus, |||'|'jas^.^|nihelViBaiy:.Mpney. ;••.•;«.-.- Rood's ch. ». flaldan l Mcond, Miss Di- Ponies and Baddls Dresdlni—Frank Ad air hard In the first two Innings, being borah O,: Hood's, ch. a. HolUthtl third, Oeorge Oliver, star polobst of the , The point scoro for the children's, "semi-finall—Mfi. Cnlna defeaUd MUs Rutgers.Is the second Interested col- |!f:.^to?the hunter division the chlet tnd Holland B, Judklni. touched for five safeties, but only -Attcrbnry. 5-7. 7-5, |.0l Mrs. Colsmsn : Sundown Stable's ch.' g. Headlniari fourth, Monmouth County Country club races: lege. „ .- . ••:.".• S-| :'.oon>p«Utlon'iTas the;Miriam 8. Rum- Sprlngberry Farm'i br. in, flatly Fort EqultMlon—Mr. and Mn. Richard C. team, led his team's attack Sunday two runs resulted. After the second BI-Bo. BlkeD „ it defeated Mn. Bbanley. S.I. S-l. gl;i1»6fa^hi:«erMlual challenge trophy, , .Class »„ Foals of 1>I4 dulUble to b|. Hasther. when they won a round-robin tour, MoCloskey yielded only two bits un- Sea Blicult, Sesgerman .„ ... 10 Flnali—Mn. • Colinuui defeated Mri. The third college, Mr. Titus re- come huntsrs)-^Flrst,. Rundown Stabte'i Hunters and Hunter Breeding—Morris til the ninth. Bounty,- Rutgers „ . 24 Crane, .1,1, 0-f. 1-8... •;' '. fused to name. However, he ex- by. f. Sauntering; second, Henry A, Col. H. Dlxon and Hinry V. Colt, nament over the Ponolo and Festoon Whln-Bsng, Bryan .. . .—. 10 ' m i'e» . • • ' - plained that a large college Is look- gate'e, st. m. Judy Lee, Jumpire^-Homer B, Gray and Colonel Farms teams on.the Eatontovm field. Earlier In the season the Park- Vanguard, W. Stewart 17 ing around for a place to,race 150- Oless'7. 'Fouls of vio»7 (lultabls to be- >D. Douglas Young. The Eatontown (our rode hard to ways defeated the Yanks In a dou- Flaih, Hukell - 1« Legion Nine Scores come, hunten)—First, Mlu llurlel Ols- CarlotU, A. SUwsrt IS pound crews in the spring of 1W0L Sden.by jiUss'iFlnbb. The cup; lyas Polo Mounts—Earl Hopping. overcome a slx-gool handicap given ble header at Brooklyn * to 3 and 11 and Red Bank has been considered. aptesented to Miss Finch by ;Oeneral land'a ST. f. Gila. down; ucond, Mr. and to 10. These scores lndtoate close Sully, Billings -...,. - 8 Win Oyer Gboaetown Mil, Alfred M. Biadleston's br. I. Thorn Saturday Summaries tho Ponolo team and won from them The result of .Saturday's point raco Many other colleges are looking tfafel Leohldaa Trujlllo y Molina, a Klnii' third, Olartdda Farm's (no color) games and real competition, but Fri- Morning Events 11 to. 10. Tho Festoon Farms got a for the older skippers: The Junior'American Legloa base- •around for a course on which to -former president of tha.Domlnlcan entry. . . ' i ' . Class 18, Jumpers (Amateuri Under 18 two-goal handicap and were held to day night tho visitors were listless race not only light-weight craws, but . Rapubllo, and now generalissimo, of Olais 8, Fosli, of IMS (lultable to be- to Ride)— Firet. Mn. 8. Sloan Colt'i b. careless and seemed ^resigned to de- Boat Skipper ball team chalked up an 8-to-2 vic- come' hunters)—First, Hsnrr A. Coliate's five goals. also the varsity boats. Hera,, again -'the republic's. army, who was a guest ».• Gift Book: ucond, Dr. and Mn. Wal- feat before the game started, Judy — . ... Thomas tory over the Oeojretowa' nlnirThura. ch, c. Brother Dicks second, Woodland ter T. Keei' b. g. The Hack Forchi thlrj, Assisted by the team play of Vet- X.ukundoo « ...... - ...... " ' Haeblsr day night on the John etreef field, Red. Bank has been considered. • t\tv the show Friday afternoon, t Bee- Farm's j,.«. Blueberry Pie: third, Wood- Mlu Audrsy nailer's gr. g. Blue FeUr; eran Max Phillips', Andy Curtln and The,Pirates opened up their halt Arlsl - S_. McMahon •Regarding the prospects for Red •fi ond'i In this class was Bond Street land FsrmTb. c. Ltdl fourth, Mlu Mur- fourth, Mn. S. Sloan Coll'l b. g. Colonel. Wllner, Oliver rode hard throughout of the first and sent ten men to bat, Ci rct^,.l.H ••».»..».•..B..*...»»U..~«•••••.„.„ Betnki Moyci, pitcher for the Leglbii team, iel Oltland's eh. e. entry. Clan (I, Huntsr Hscks—-Pint, Sprlngi- SUpper .-...«. „.„„.„..»«».... Neilion allowed hla opponent* four scattered Bank's own crews, Mr. Titos said, ^;'and, third was Protest owned by the engagements to score eight of the scoring six runs on seven hits. Nick Niichuch «._-*, -...^._..—..«. Fiedler Clsu 11, BeflsUred Thorouihbreds (I bury Farm'i br. f Proteit; lecond. Bun< hlU' while his teammates accounted "The material Is too new.jret tp,\say ^ aprlngsbury Farms of Berryvllle, year-oMs and under)—First, Hiss Hurlil down SUbli'i ch. g. Beau Joe; third, Sun- 11 goals. Phillips accounted for two Casacdo was the outstanding per- Heron . - - .« ...« «.*...—. ,„ Flerc* who, is, good, or who Is no good. 8V Vlrglnlai' First in the olass for light- Oliland's • sr. f. Gala Qowm lecond, Ur. down Stable's b. It. Fits Lee r fourth former, as he started the rally with (No name) ». ^... MatnlC for nine off Sergeant and Rhoadca. and Mn. Alfred N. Biadleiton'i br. a goals and Curtln the remaining one There Is a lot of hard' worH in row- s'.weight hunters 'was the Qulnn's Srrlnnbury Farm's br. g. Brown Bruin. goal. a single to center and en his second Rod die, with Young skippering, Moyes was heavy batter for the vic- ing, and after three or^fturyWs, ; -Wooafellow and Hiss Rood's Dublin Thorn Kln»: third, Woodland Farm's r. c CU;. to, Ilonemantnlli—Flnt. Mini and Barbara, with Potts, skippering, tors .with three for three. Bhisbsrrr Plat fourth, Woodland Farm'i Hope llMkill! second, Mln Norsin Norman Badenhop, No. 2 man on trip he singled to right. Sabo had I Red Bank should have a good ere)w. \•'•.•••VentureVwas awarded flrst In tbbo. t. Lid. O'Nellll third. Henry Goldman, Id; fourth the Festoon Farms team, accounted the longest blow, striking the J. Krl- were disqualified. I think by this time,» the boys real- ! middle and heavyweight class.' Clan B. Beslitered AmeriMn Saddle Mln Barbara Holly Btrauin fifth, Uwl< del sign In centerfold for two bases. The revlsqd point scoro through Maree-^FInt; SbVldon «, BUirart's b. m. for all of the goals for his team J. Jackson ize that good training,, no •dissipa- S;:- Miss^Murlcl Cleland of Bedtnlnls- Thompicn,' Saturday's race: SporU Lasila: second, Miss Jean Glrdler'i Class 10,. Bridle Path Hatke—First, Kll- while Schlffer and Cohn scored two Red Bank scored twice In the third Murphy, lb. tion, and always hard work. ' ttr, New Jersey, received the blues Joe AWator, "• b. m. Myra Btewirt; third, Cedir Drook Vere Farm'i ch. m, Vanity Box: second, goals each for Ponolo. on four walks and a single by Hesse. Botvt, SUpp«r Pts -. — j— ««}u- Tvvin, every J for the breeding olassis for mares Firm's eh. m. Kate Havlln. • Mln Jesn Glrdler's b. m. Cliarvlsw Us J^ Th Sanbcrn. rf. 3b. Monmouth County The latter known as the brains ot Btaneomancv e, man doing his part, are) called for suitable to become hunters and she Olaes '«», Polo Mounts—Flnt, Cyril B. Flowsrt third. Mln Carol Agar'i ch. g. 1 Lukundoo, Haebler ...^. .... 11 Poi, Plsysr Coal, tho Pirates an,d utility man, was Moyts, p. '.:»: 'also won the classes for the regie- Hsrrlson's br, m. Juita Toll second, Adim Beau Kalarsma: fourtb, Mies Jane Ren. Circe, Sinks _.-.—..- Ingrowing." . ;' '.'•': •-•,•.•:•>.••••• '-•' : OlmUI'i oh. g. Easy Money; third. Alli- t% Phillips called upon when Joe' Qreenberg Ariel.'McM»h»n Msrx. cf. j tered. thoroughbred mares and suit- wick Bt. John's b. m. Two Point Five. However, he did say thst .the ma- son BJtrn'i b. rn. Mural fourth, G«rsld Class >4, A. S. P. 0. A. Horsemanship Bti >* CurtlCutln failed to report for the game as he Nlicbaech, Fiedler ... Lsmberson, If. tb. . terial Is good, though still an: un- able mares that have been bred with- Bsldlng'i gr. m. Topiy. Evsnt (Alfred B. Msclar Trophy)—Flrit, No. a \ Oliver Stepper. Nleleon . ~...~ John Alvator, If. rf. Dick ' " Wllmr was in Detroit having a try out with Heron, Flerca ...... — tried quantity. Mr. Titus believes ! 1n the past year. Miss Rood placed Class 10.' Reiiitsrad Thoroughbred Mill Anna T. Hukell; ncond, William Ponolo the Tigers. Because of this, Qeno " first and second in the event for Mini—Flnt. Mlu Muriel Cleland's bl. m VMiaker: third, Louie S. Olmbel, «d( Boddle. Young . '. in trials to choose his men, and If Frqolc: second, Scrlmbury Farm's br, m. No. 1 Sehirter Zalsor wa< returned to the Infield (Mo nans) Metcilf , COO8FTOWN. ...foals of IMS, suitable to become fourth, .Robert 1, Mortoni fifth. R.bh T. No. i Untermeyer they are any good to give, them a Sellr Port I. third. Woodland Farm's ch. m Gentle: ilxthl Mln Sunn Nettberger. ' Roeebnch and played shortstop white Hesse Bsrbsrn, Potts ..-..—... trial,'If not, dispense with them. . hunters and Sundown stables placed Pllllsrltai fourth, Woodland Farm'! th, Clan 20, Ponlei Under Saddle (lUdden No. S Cohan, rf...... n.tk Cohn. filled In at ltftfleld. The change did Duncan, lb. ».. 10 0 t "There are several men who could ' nrst in the group of foals of 1936. m. Blue Oil. . by Children Under ID—Flnt, Mln Irana Hindlcap ,10 0 0 Clan 1, Mares (lultabls to rroduce nd- Randal's b. g. Tip Top! ncond.-Beitrlce not affe.ot the Pirates as Zalser won Khoadsi, »b. p. row In singles if they work hard," • The children had' a fine opportun- Festoon Firms Henry, n. —~ .4110 dls horsei, 4-jrear-oldi and aver)—Flnt, Rind.l'i h. g. Brown Bllkt third. MUs Yuckman the plaudits ot the crowd with two Red Bank Braves , 1 0 1 1 he stated when asked for a forecast ity for competition Saturday morn- Cedar Brook Farm's eh. m. Kate llavllni No. l 0. Dwyer, c. - Isabels Haikell'e rh. m. Evening: fourth No, I , Badenhop spectacular plays. Mick Casacclo be. Boskey, rf. ,10 0 0 In his own specialty. Ing. First |n competition for.the second. Mr, and Mrs. Reed A. Albee'e eh, Louli S. Glmbil's ch, m. Froitsy., 1 Beat Weat Belmar m. Bellalre Kilty. Clan 82, llonemsnnhlp (Junior M«m> No. t Straun came the new lead-off man and to- Sergeint, p< i o e "I "hope by this time that the boys Dick CloUih gether with two hits reached tint on B. Dwyer, If. . j 0 0 0 _ • Macley trophy in jumping was Miss Class 4, Merei Bred Within the Put UrsAA. H, 8. AH—First, Mln Je»n Olrd- Handicap The Red Bank Braves continued Kilioelta, rf. Ib. J. 10 0 0 realise that rowing calls for sacri- Yesr (lultable to produce hunters)— lerr lecond, Hln Mary Poll; third. Mln three other occasions, • Ann* T. Hukell, daughter of Mr. rint, Ml« Muriel Clilsnc'i bl.'m. Frock Mirlory Ilailen fourth, Mlu Anna Loiiluc Score ar Chukkere their winning; streak Sunday In Uie H. Jsckion. lb. fice an their psrt. . Four things are '.:• and Mrs. Amory L. Haskell ot Mld- second, Woodlind Farm'i. ch. m. FUllartta Campbell;' fifth. Mln Florence Dorothea Monmouth County Mill III 4—11 Krnlo Sabo, Pirate third baseman, County Baseball Leaguo when th«y me, lb. essential to rowing—rowing, eating, ' dletown township. By winning this third, Woodland Farm'! ch, m. Blua Gil Tsylor; llxth, Mill Msrr Rlttsr. ronolo o a i x x x t o o—io and Phil Curry of the Yankees, defeated West Bolmar, S to 2, on the - , «• ^ _ sleeping and a good coach. To this fourth, Woodland Fann'i b. f. Paris Don< Clsn 78, Fiunlly Groul-i—Flnt. Mill Fsetoon Farms .... 1 I 1 10 ! n x— ' end, the boys have to be In perfect award she will bo eligible to com- net. Audrey Ilnilsr snd Mlu Marjory Hular •Referee—Monroe Eiinir, Time of chuk shared batting" honors with three West Belmar grammar school field. Summiryi Two-ban hit—Moyti. Double ,- pete at the national horse show next Class, Model Polo Mounts—Flret, Orrll Meond, Mln Juns flnldman and Mre. kere—tn mlnutei. hits each, Sabo had twoAioublcs. The Braves are In aecond place with pliye—J. Juk.on sanbora. Murphy. Hits condition, no lata hours, no drink- j —Off Moyaa 4, off Serjeant t, off Hhoadss ing, smoking and! most Important, j , November. Susan Neuberger was R. llarrlion'a br. m. Juita. TotI second,?, Henry Goldman, Jr.: third. Mn. J. Uwli BLACK YANKEES four victories and one defeat. 7. Buss on balls—Olt Moyaa II, olt Sir- 'another winner in-this claai. Miss M. Roabtlng's b. m. Ipona I third. Gerald Thompion, Jr.. end Mln llettlna Thomp- AB n ii po A n Al DeChlcclo, star twirler for the geant I, olT'Rhoadee 1. Stnck-olt—By no cheating on their buddies. A Bsldlns'i ch. t. Oold Lesfi fourth, 1. U aoni fourth, Mliiee Irene and Beitrlce Monmouth Archers Campbell, lb. 4 0 0 11 crew has to hang together, and one : Barbara Paiker of Newark wai the Roabllng's th. m. Flretlr. high school team, went' the 'entire Moyee 7, by Sergeant 1. by Bboadei I. Clan' 47, Middle snd llsavywtlght Millar, s - 4 0 111 Umpires—OConner, reyton. winner ot the American Society for Class 41, Polo Mounti or Brandid Dsrksr, If 4 0 111 route for the Braves and held his man can.'ruin the machine perfec- Ponlei dhow under laddie)—First. Oir* Hunten (Qualified) — Flnt, Bunwood In Interclub Shoot tion that Is essential to a good crew." ; the • Prevention ot Cruelty to Anl- Xsrm'a b, g, Bond Street: ncond, Hprlngi- Wmhlngton, lb. 4 0 0 11 opponents to three mattered hits. The aid Baldlntt'a eh, u> Oold LeaJi lecond. Burgln, Ib. ._ 4 j mall award. Second was Miss Mar- Gerald Baldlns's sr. m. Toc-iyi third, Oyrll bury Farrn'i br. H, Proteitt third, Sun* Six mombors ot tho Monmouth Braves pounded out five hits, one of Tltux pointed out an example- of down Htable'i' ch. g. llenu Jiie! fourth. Vint, rf, ,.,...„...„. 4 Signal Corpi , garet Jane AUschul of Long Branch, R. Hsrrlson's br. m. Juita Toil fourth, Archers shot a ulnKlo American Curry, rf. 4 which was a two bagger by Fred the effort a man has to put Into) J. M. Roebllns's eh. m. Firefly, Mm Deborih 0, lloml'l gr. g. Dublin Ven- rowing: to be good. In Philadelphia j and third Miss Isabel Joan Prlzer. ture. found Sunday afternoon on their Clark, c ...- J Boncore. Val DeFailo ot Red Bank Win Tennis Match .'Another winner In this class was Claia IT, In ths Ring Jumpsri—Flnt Clan Il-A. Hnmmanihlp (Children rung* on Route 33, Mlddlotown. The tlrown, p, .—...... —. 0 accounted for two of the flva hits. In 1901, when he established th* Bprlnssbury Fsrm's br. K..Billy Doi set- Williams, p. - 4 world's record for a'mite and one- . f MUs Anna Louise Campbell ot ond, Jsmss MalonsyV b. m, Chsrokie Under 1O—First, MIM Klotence Dorothes single American round Is 30 arrows Urooks, c «... 1 Next Sunday the Dravts will play ' in a return tennis match with tnu (Shrewsbury, In the family group third, Mrs. J. T. Moore, Jr.'s b. ». C«i, Ttylorl sscnnd, Mlsi Jsne llsnwlck St. at 00 yards, 30 arrows at 00 yards tho leading Wayaldo Farmers at Way- Signal Corps Laboratories Tennis half with turn . In the singles, he . tain d'Arcyi fourth. Dr. and Mrs. Walter John; third, Mln Mary Jane Hnyes; 14 14 ; class Mlssn Audrey and Marjory fourth, Mlu Martsrst Jenn Altichul, , and SO arrows at 40 yards, side- club of Fort Monmouth Sunday, the rowed the course In nine minutes V,:. Basler,•'. former residents ot Llttlo T. Ksei' b, t, Ths Back: Porch. RED BANK PIRATES and 46 seconds. "I was two lengths ft Class I, Msrei dutiable to produei Clan ll.ll, Moriemsnihlp (Children 14 Harry'Oago was high scorer for- AU H '" ro A BRAVES. Sycamore. Tennis club of Little Sil- ; Silver, reef ved. first prlu, Mrs, liolo mounU, 4-yesr-olds and over)—Pint, to 18)—Flnt, MIM Jesn Glrdlsrl isronil, th" men, with 607, and Mrs. Klla Cauccln,' 2b, , I AB R II TO A R ver lost on the Fort Monmoutb behind going Into the last auarter j;ry roll I third, Ml" Barbara dago was high scorer for ths worn, Clray, cf - 5 DeFsilo, If. 4 0 10 0 0 courts, i to X The Sycamore Ten- and I won by a length. To do this (linld Baldlns'a gr. m. Toniyr third, Farherl fourth, Mln Anns Loulie Cimii. Tomilno, rf. I • 1 e I 0 s | t«r, Mlsi June Ooldman, second, and bell. en with 383. Floyd KlnK was sec- Xalisr, II. ...» ~.i A nis club won the early season match. I had to row at 4* that last quarter, Cyril It, llarrleon'i br. m, Juita Tot I'oinak, lb. 4 lloneore, cf. ...»..»..- 4 1110 0 Mf strokes, a minute.) I won and • ; Mrs. Lowls Thompson, Jr., and her fuurth. J. M. Hoebllns'e b, m, Ipona. ' Atlernoon f^venle ond In tho men's division with 41.3 Arlington, r. —. 4 Katelle, ••...... I 1 0 0 10 Pole Rosmovsky, Lieutenant Barle ; daughter, Hlsi ^etflna Thompson, Clan SI, Hunters (other than thorough, Clan 70, Touch>aml>OuL nweepitakee* and Bobby Allen was third with 400. •abo, Iti ,..._ « Oeronl, lb. ...- 4 1 1 14 0 I they told me there was a brass brsdil—rint. Mill Deborah 0, Itood'e ir. Msruika, rt I (Irerley, Ib 4 0 1111 Cook and' Thomas Shaffer stored band that played for my victory. I •* third. ,:n the *oimg»st«Hding group 'Tit, Holly Tree Farm'i br. g. Luoky Tim Mrs. Margaret King WM second In Dublin, Jh. ...-.• — 2 I SI I 0 : Hope Has.ill was the winner, «. Dublin Venture; leeond, Dundown llene, If. •• 4 singles victories for tho faboratory didn't hear It though." b. g. Flu i*e'l"lhlr4 Mr. and tho women's group with !i00 and Mlas MtCloeksy, ». 1'orcelll, i. - 4 I 0 4 I e '•:\ Korean O'Nell second and Henry .... I e DeChlcelo. p. . -. 4 10 0 10 team while Avery Ollea and Wlllsrd Mn. Aidfruf BotUnbers's eh. g.. Sir Marclna ICdnlniton was third with Ivlns won for the Syoamora learn. In •:, .Ooldman,' ;Ui, placed third. Mlthselll l ffourth, Orlttendon It. Adami' «r, ettsrh's ch. g, lly Itmiuett. 164. It I II IT II Two-bss* hlU—T.slnr. tabo 1, Curr II I o IT 14 1 the doubles Rosmovsky and Lieuten- DROWNS 0T DEAL LAKE. 0 Millddlstonl . Clan a*. A. 8. P. V.. A. flood Hindi 'f';.'i; ....' . Thursday Summaries Clsu II, Combination Flvs.Oallsd Bad. Harold Hill Is' at fit. Paul, Minne- Williams, Stolen bans—flaho. MtClcike WHAT HKI.MAU, ant Cook scored a victory for the dls Horses—First, Trlllora Farm'i b. m. sota, attending the national tourna- Doubl* tiler—-CelMtlo to tiller to I'o < . Alt B II TO A 1 Edward Mibury, 48, colored, of As-' t ' , i Mtrilif Itiiu Modsrn Hougil lioond. Cedar Brook nak, Illti—Off Brown I In • and 1-1 I. Hart, cf.',.,., — I I 1 1 0 I Laboratory squad, • .'• • 0Usi_«, 'Hedel lluotere—flnt, Mlu ment, which Is beliiK lifhl for five T»orn. If -. 4 I e I • e bury Park, Mas drowned In Deal lskalj ram's b. m. PalnUd TAd/i third, Kll- nlrii, olt Wllllsms I la 1 II Inning o o e 1 The results: DsborVi _fl,< iteM's HI, J. nuHln Venture I turs Firm's .«h, rn. asdlant nhithmi days from July IT lo July 21, In- fllrlka-outs—H» MeCloikey I, bj.Wimnrr. (1, alltonl, rf. „.- 4 1I Slailse. Tuesday afternoon. He" hid beinj' (is. Norman K. Toerse's br. s, I. ItaMi on belle—Oft Drown I, off Mo- Heneen, #, ...,..^...«...... 4 *ft 2 I • 1 fourth, Itirmir Fsrm'i b, m. iitlle Nnort, s. iilmnii. mi, ' firsTatt, n. M.....~....~.». I e O | I 1 Pete Roenenki. Ube, defeaM WUIUia Billing with some friends who , had, Class II, Thoroushbrsd llirfleri—Klrit, Clan AH, I'rofiiHtitnal lliirssmen s s.in- clusive, sa > as • Cloikey I. ol> Wlltlima I, Wild pllrh— niilr. nyeunore, 1-1, 1-1, l-l| lle«unsnl lltown, raised bill—Arllmton 1. Urn- Nea»et, lb...... I S 0 • 1 warned him against going Into Uie Bunwood Farms li. g. Bond Street l su- station Challime Cup— Firit, J. T, Moore. HUES CITV, •tsnlth. IV. ... S « 4 Earla O«k. Uke, dafesM Benar4 Clark, on<, Claradda Fann'i br, g. Woodfillowi plrsi, rieh and -— Rnamore, *•!. T-ll A'lry (Illee, sresauri, water as he could not swim. Qlsrc d, S£ri Jr.'s b. s. Trm'iu iecnii'1, Kimwooil Ksrtn'e t. OIKord, Ib, ...- I e S 1 I • irardlnf their warnings he dove Into "•• ' • "'arm's, irr,. •*•g. Freta*rt«t'i b. g. Itonil Htreell thlnt Mn K flloan Mrs, lrf>uu>,Hha.plro, mansgrr ot the Itleedgood. I. ..-. I • * I It defeated Ckerle* Teytet, take, »•!, l>«| IfjurUi. Mn. J.T. s b. g. Troop. Bcarboro hotel at Long Ilranch, has What, a White Crow! TkoMis Skaffer. u3| Weatii JaeW Ma*. 13 feet of water. His body was re- CUM II, Leea mn P (riders Newport Bagnell. Kng. (AP)-An thews, lyeassere, 1-1, «••. l-«l WHb»4 covered a half hour later but he could u>i." n n Clldmnl brought suit agslrut the oily to have I»lns, Rysaswn, defeated Qkartei Jeaeta, the aotlon "' the commissioners In albino trow with a wing spread of Uks, |.l, 1.1 ' not be rtrlved. ' Kianttng • lease to Otto George for a nearly (wo test, but unable to fly, ——; bathing beach in front of the hotel was found by a shooting party here. ft«»»sk> uti liwtettaat Oatk. laks, The road to better a bust- for »700 set aside, Mrs. Bhaplro had Odds against a erow going albino M-Ui A«ery Ulh* M< letmsra Cleik, nan leads through Tt made a bid ot 11,000. are about 10,000 to one, finusw*, *•*. a.u TsrUsing eolttmas RED BANK REGIS']

Second Round Fair H^ven Race Schedule Sunday, July 23 4-H Clubs Close Piskin to Fight

: : Nonment Quarles Matches In Men's ; : v :-'V--;;;•<••••-•."•";>'./•*,; .•..'•/•••..••; •••••.•,••.•'• Daylight Saving lime Softball Loops Eight Oared Shell Rowing Race, „ 1 heat . 1:20 P.M. Mike PUkln, «r*twhUe. rr»ehold Tourney Tonight Sea, Skiff Runabout Race • .., : 1 beat ' 1:40 P.M.1 farmbby, will make/his), sWOnd ap- First Heat Class A Outboards Dlv. I-H 2:00 P.M. With Playoffs pearance of th* oiirrent. *umm«r 'iPeif«pJ .,...,.. ..,,,, Second Heat Class A Outboards ' ; , Dlv. X-U campaign at the AUantio stadium at i : f i / : : 1 2:20 P.M. Tommy Gamon Defend- First Heat Qass B Outboards ., »Div. I -EC 3:40 P.M. Long' Branch tomorrow night Nine of Keyjiior^' Daily Cackler* Win 1 ;J : ;: Second Heat Class B Outboard* Dlv. I-II S;00 P.M. against. Norment Quarlen, former •.' '••''• '•• - ' •:;^^'/\•;V^ ,-'.l-':l-^'^- ^'i-^^^^;^?^^:^•^•,':y ''*j^• ing Tennis Title—-First First Heat Class 0 Outboard* . Dlv. I-II 3.20 P.M. County Title—To captain of tbe boxing te»m at th.e Second Heat Class 0 Outboards Dlv. I-n "3:40 P.M. University of North C&rolln*, aid ..^•"'Atiantto'wdgh^ii^J^S First Heat Class F Outboards , Dtv. I-II , now recognised , a* the Southern club snapped back Into thj winnlnjt*';: jj^^ivia^^ Round Concluded i :00 P.M.' Pfay Other Teams lightweight champion. ;:..'*^l\}-*'.: :.C COIUDM Sunday afternoon? when tW-'S Second Heat Claw F, Outboard* ' • JJlv. I-U 4;20 P. M. ; First Heat Outboard Runabouts, Rating Motors The bout will be the feature ten- deft|ated - Bayvlewi'AiVAr^K^pbir^; ;WKh «S acceptance* to date and Wayne .Sablq, Prank Shield.', John Second-round matches In the an- 4.40 P.M. 1 ' Second Heat Outboard Runabouts, Racing Motors 6:00 P.M. The >« , Olub: softball league* rounder on a card of four other six- ]9,to;.4.';-Bob/'Kurau,; f.pr^er^Aj^ijt|eij| MtaNU mor* expected, the 5?d an-Ooeg, all of whom are nationally : ; ual men's singles tournament on the Service Outboard Runabouts, ' ' • 1 heat . which have., been running In Mon- round preliminaries. .'.:,;•.-: ' • ; -! ;. ; lLj i! il nu*J Invitation tournament of theknown amateurs. Among the wom- 8:20 P.M. tor#*to; JUW Kit*-iuld' fah'Sf4.'''• '~ ' Bed Bank municipal tennis oourta One and Quarter-Mile Course, •'.:•':••'•::.. 1 laps mouth county since the first of May PUkln, who beiud.out i\tlmwpiak, : Bw Bright LawnTtanb and Qrlck«t en players who have accepted are will get underway tonight with five Five Miles i, The, Vawlty pjub'*' j»ljt;innln Immediately havpiwea complete*; ana the oham- declslon'over Jackie "Kid'' Bug lft 1 ? dab -will start Monday, July 24, when Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan. Miss matches on schedule. . PrUes awarded:at Fair Haven Yacht club houjo plonshlp playoffs ; bstween tho vln- tht) 'nlth> : when ';fdiiy,';;steM»fc^ju» Dorothy Bundy, Miss Workman, Miss after the races." -.••';" \'' '•.',•'•.'' • .:'•':' "\ :-:'" • the opening show lit the* gtaMi] 86 ranking amateur men players and nerat.ot each league have been con- hw now run his latest victbry;»lrlu» bast* *:i)»n»^aM:*'Jilt-|iatt^rP»t-i,i tt ranking -women- players begin Helen Jacobs, Mme. Mathlen, well- The first-round matches were con- cluded, • The leagues were sponsored •t»d,flv«; wn*-:"The Yawlty^eta^JUiitp cluded last night when 'Charlie to • six straight. Including four won six out of seven .games, this sev': competition lor the famous Sea Icnpwn- French player, and Mile by tho 4-H counoll at the'extension knockout*. " •' Xydls, Orectaniwomen1*'Champion. Brlggs, star tennis player of the aeryice, All those young people who ; Brigtai bowls. Runoson high school, defeated Andy ''••'. V i. RYAN'S HOTED Quarles, who ha* won a fine repu- .so'nj,: %:i:::WiM; \ 'Ifi.V&i^Si There are four oftheae bowls for Unfortunately, Miss. Alice Marble, Bowman-Axelsen a DUIone, Jr. , ,. 170 189 . 1SB w«re bona flde 4-H member* a* oftation for himself In Newark.and Egetecd of Fair .Haven..'• Bgeland Tv MeMsJion ..--- ...... 188 117 141 May 1, 19S9, were entitled to play the men's singles, the women's wbo retired the Sea prlght bowl In took the first set M, and lost the a Dillons. Sr. _.__....i_.. 141- 190 170 New York, holds vlotorles over Fr«d- tingles, the men's doubles and thethe wpmen's jingles last year, and 1, F«ney V,,. ___.. w'l<8 Ul U4 with, thalr «tuW. v • .• -* die; "Red1* Cochrane, Al Both, J'ted- last two 6-1, 9-7. Lead Sea Bright p. Dillons .:., :.._ lCt.itv no mixed doubles. Slnca. there la no who recently played s,t Wimbledon. The games we're all played** twi- dle! Miller, the former featherweight bowl for the women's doubles, In- England, this year, will not be able The,seeded players In the singles r '•• •,'.''• ~m ^IJ.-TTW light game* and attracted much .In- oharop; Leonard Dsl Oenlo- andXo.sk, ib. dividual, prlxea will be awarded In- to returned from Europe In time to tournament are I^aVid Wood, Allaire FOWUSR'S HARDWARE. terest In the communities where many other*. .. ' •• "'•. • -. •••.;•• / Xunu, r. Bowling League FowUr 109 III Btdlt, 1?, stead. Although a bow) Is not re-play. Qulst and Bromwlch, the Aus- Cornwell, Tommy Gamon, defending played.,'.'' ' • ' ..' ' • • ' tralian DavU Cup team, have also champion; Raymofid Rose, Al Ber- , F«ri. ...»„ 06 1(1 Hi lost a close verdict to Cavey- Jinu, Ib. tired from "• competition until won Fowl«r «- 118 . Ono league of girls' clubs and three Day In the »emt-flnal bout on theDtUnsr three times,- not necessarily conse- been Invited, • low, Edgar Allen and .William Hag. Fowler's Hardware .'Fooler,.... 140 14i 101 erman They all won their flrst- 138 Its 181leagues of boys, or mixed group* Armstrong-Bosi^Hght. ' iutlvely, the-winner of tbe compe- The tournament, lasting from Mon- Hininoni ..... 171 It! It]were formed. Junior boy* consisted tition for a bowl has his name In- day, July M, until' Saturday, July round matches. Wood and Cornwell Defeats Ryan's and Fowler ...... [.received byes. 129 of. those olubs whose members were scribed on'it and la given a mlnjature 29, Is Ib the bands of the tourna- all In elementary school, The Inttr- Corolont, ss> ment committee of the. Sea Bright Plaza Restaurant. sti |0( IQS Rumson Bows To Turk, Ib, bowl as flr«t prize. In the first-round matches, Bruce PLAZA BESTAURAMT. medlate league consisted of those Btotsn, o. * This year bids fair to having an- Lawn Tennis and Cricket club. Hendrlckson won by default from W. j;;-po«tiu .. in 194 174clubs. , part of whose members were Vr«4»trt, p, bther bowl retired, the bowl for tbe Charles D. Halsey Is chairman ot H. Covert 174 152 15J Shrewsbury Team T, Bmltk, Ib, Compton, Al Berlow beat Jerry Sul- Last week In the Sea Bright'bowl- E. M.dion .... 114 til In high school and part In slemin- i, BmlUi, It men'* tingles. Two players who have this committee and Mrs." Schuyler livan, 6-3, 6-0; Oden Egcland defeated ing league,.saw.one underdog rlio W. DoUBlas 122 tary school, while the senior league Blrktr, «f. accepted their invitations to tbeVanVechten and C. Frederick ^ell- Jack Warren, 6-3, 8-7, 8^6; Tomand bat the leaders down. Due to a Dummy ...... i—..—, 85 oonjilsted of club* whose member* BrtsesH, tb, tournament have two legs apiece on son, Jr, are vice chairmen. The Culnoo ...... 105 181were all of high *ohool age of over, Low 7 to 1—Balding BubtdM, if. Gamon beat J. Polusky, 6-4, 6-1; W.change In aohedule, M account of tbe H. Loviren , . 14S 188 ,181 the bowl. Sidney B. Wood, Jr., who committee consists of James C. Au- Maurer defeated C. Tepper, 6-1, 6-2; firemen's, (air at Sea'Bright, which but still under 21'years of af *. von the men's singles In 1930 andchlndoss, Eliot W. Coleman, Mrs. Scores FiyeGoalr Billy Hagerrnan defeated 'Gordon will find a great majority of ttA bowl- 490 607 Below are the resuVt* of the league 'Tno-iu* h'lU-JI/Bmlth.', again In 1932, and Robert I*. TUggt, Eliot W. Coleinan, Sheldon T. Cole- Forbes, 6-2, 6-2; Charles Grelsenback ers showing their barker's quality, HARRY'S LO113TBR HOUSE. out*—By Kursu 7.' fcrWUT I who won In 193T and In 1838 will man, clement L. Despard, J. Upshur won from Jim Hurley, 6-0, 6-4; Edtwo-ret* of game* were bowled to O. JohMon 120 160 I4»competition with the standing ot A strong defsnslvs Bhr*w»bury pltehtr—Janui'by, —-•—-" O. Johnion ... .ST-200 134 1,Meac) h team: rons.aad Shellty, both 1M playing for their third vic- Moorhead, Mrs. Sanfdrd Shanloy anl Jones defeated. Dick Hammer, 6-1, give the firemen a chance to help at 0, N«l«on ..... - -128- US 156 polo team . aundtjr' hild their aron - Cltli L.MU.. tories.^ Many experts expect to seeHooker Talcott. 6-1; Edgar Allen defeated Bill Evans, the fair this week. Fowler's Hard- L, N«l«m ...... 1!4 148 134 rivals, Rumson, to only > on* goal; l 1. Johnwn . 14! J04 141 QP W Th* road to bettir tnd bigiw task '! Rigga make a successful effort to The finals ot the men's tingles and 6-P, 7-5; .Ed VanBusklrk won by de-ware beat'"B.yan'» one night two out Holmdel Top Hits .....'-... while th* Shrewsbury p'layers, riding on their bom* n*ld, aooounted for nm lead* through Th* RegTsUrTaO- ,, '< letlfe the bowl; ' of the women's • doubles will, be fault from Jack'Arnold, Hose defeat- of three, and the next night beat *7l0 .~709 786 Southtnl Krlendihlo vertlilng eolumns^-^dvirtUWaeaVi' '- played, Friday, July 28. The finals ed Worthley, 6-1, 6-3; Egeland beat Plata's, two out of three. . > - '. BOWMAN AND AXKLSEN. Hollow Hesds o( Colt's Niek »*v*n foals. • •• • .:": •..'••; v ' Itaqong the players who have al- M.. Mtt.lcMMilokk 172 162 171 of the women'* singles, the men's Brlggs, 4-6, 6-1, 9-7; George'. Holmes Bowman and Axolsen, the dark 17 162 171W«»W. l-Lenf Clover Gerald Bald Ing, Intsrnatlonal polo ready accepted are Robert Rigga, beat Pete RoSmovaky, 6-2, 8-*j and T, O'Brltn .... 1400 140 184 1 <3tne Uako, Sidney B. Wood, Jr, doubles and the.mixed double! will horse Uam, oft'too a bad start, final- H.. P«tmoP«tmon „. - 151577 1« .16 1600 Junior Bors* playsi , led the ShrewAu'ry team In 1 be played Saturday, July 29, tho day John Douglass beat Mickey Long, 7-5, ly caught and passed the leader* byS. BBafft .. ... 171S S 180 ISISO OlUitet Fortetry „,.....,...:. toorlnt with flve-joali. H* played Bryan W. Grant, Etwood Cooke, 6-3 ' M. Crher .-. 154 157 169Cruwfonli 4-11 — Frank. A." Parker, Oardner Mulloy. the tournament ends. beating Harry's Lobster House three Holmd»l Sylvan ».....%.... a heady garni at'No.. 8 position tad BASEBALL games. llllloreit i-H , ..i wa* asiUted by hi* tumm»t*t Alfril In tho socond-round matches lo 706 . 804. 701 RYAN'S HOTEL. Inumtdlali Boyi, Beadliston, Joe Bolbllnr and Oen- Harry A. Caesar and J. H. Ma^ru- far played, Wood defeated Hendrick STANDING OF THE TEAVB, Plllone, Jr - 140 137 161 Ql.ndoU Poultry der carded a net total, of '82 to win' Plllone, Sr. 151 110 141 'jral .Howard fl. Bord«i V; • :; -;;:. Semi-Final Round son, 6-2, 6-0; Hagerman beat Grels Bowman uid A«1M ... „„.. 18 Freehold Farmers 4>H .... the afternoon 'medal' play. R.: V. enback, 6-2, 6-1, and Cornwoll beat . MeHihon ... 100 160 Atbury Qsrdent .,.....»..». Rumioa'* lone foal cam* In'the Rytn's Hotel ...... _...... _.._.. n r«» : 128 138 164 Senior Bm. wm f In Women's Golf total of 84 less.a 20 handicap for a Plau Kettanrult ...... 14 Dillon ...... :..-..... 1011 IBS 171 drove horfle > a. long shot Oenoral Tne"second-round matches sched- Fowler's Iiftim ...... 12 Dully Oukler* ...;.,...;.,...... net score of 64 to place second., In Harry's Loblter HoUie f . 790 746 786 Middle F«rme .....'...... Borden scored the rimalnlnf two LACKAWANNA ULSTXRS uled for.tonight are Berlow vs. O. Upper Freehold Junior Pilrr _._., goals for the viotor*. ' ' Men in Medal PUy third place wore Q. Mao. W. Bryan PLAZA RESTAURANT OUNB'S TREE SUIKIEOMS. NORTH JUUBY UMOUtV ?.', * and C. X MaeQulre with a'score of Egeland, Gamon vs. Maurer, Allen E. Mmli.tv .....158 110 H« E. OOllnno ..X..J> -.- 158 14K 12U7 Freehold Junior Dflry • Shrewsbury, . . »uae»o vs. VanBusklrk and Holmes vs. E Gillneo _.__.-.... 147 10T J. ThopThomp.onn 1699 146 11 114 4Willing: Workere 1! 76 less nine, handicap for a net total O, BUBUtDbtrgtb r Ut18811Ut.1881.1144 V*w-l^B*4ls*«e«™--.--'-'.'-'=---'=-'~'''--- I«UIW JVIatches at Rumson Douglas. Tomorrow night.RoMwill H. Covert . .... 128 ' 11T_ ••-. ,.lo. ji—hoeblln ' Brtdls* rf^--'-^—•*.--—iv~-^--i~,—,.'--•-.'.: TTruMiiii ;r.vs.iT.;~"-Cr."rlio~.-"""• Hi l *mlnioii....ss;;.:£.i»*mlnioi"ss;;:£i . Us MANHATTAN CLUB meet Brlggs. 150 Its Hatlet Foreatry club for the Junior No. I—B.ldlnt ' • . SuthttuS J. Dottglu ._ ...... 146 US 1«4 Oovert ..:.....i._ ... Bs»fc—BorJea . ; Atiioo 'The golf over tbe week-end at the In tbe semi-final . round of • the H. Loviren ... IIS, 100 ' lit Dtverttux 1(3 1722 140 boys' league defeated the. Glmdola Ladles' Challenge cup play, Mrs.. K. Twelve teams have been entered in SbrswsBurjr i-,..-^—«-.'! l 1 J 1 I—J Rumioh Country olub consisted of this yeai's'doubles! tournament with 718 760 678 Poultry dub, the Intermediate win- Raraioft ...... J..-.._...... ~ 0 0 0 0 10—1 medal play Saturday morning, each M. Seggermans.nd-Mra,,W. B. Ri-Raymond Roflo and David Wood,as not*. Th»y th»n' pl*y«4 th« p»«y B«orlB»l »hMW»W»—Bsldiiis;/»,- Bow ker played 18 holes Monday morn- BOWMAN * AXKLSEN Jen I. Romeoit—Br«dler,, B»f»m—W. Individual turning In his score leai defending champlonsi Seeded beside* M. Maulck _ 17J 230 17* Caeklers, the senior winners, In'th* win et*mrt, Vim* of ehuklun—7H BU*> Ing and finished even. Mrs. Amory T. O'Brltn ..... 12J 16J 111 Belmar to Play his handicap, while on Sunday Rose and Wood are Berlow and championship' playoff and loft to lltSf,. .: '•:. '.' ': ••' .. ...••/.".•... there .were morning and - afternoon U Haskell and Mrs. A. C. Swenson Holmet) Whito and Cornwall and. Al- II Peterion ....._. 113 IK. 141 them by Iherolose Wbrt of "Bib TV are the other semi-finalists who will ™ 14S "^M"" 140 Homestead Grays sweepstakes, two-ball best-ball medal len and Hagerman. ier ...... 107 141 1*9 The high team In e»ch of th* above Dlittnot* la th» Wilt WM* OHO* play. play-off their match by the end' of The Belmar Braves will oppose miasund by an old Spanish unit, Ocean Av*^ >w -I^;WMM^ this week. All' four seeded' teams were given "7l7 SIT .• 71» h* Homestead Grays next Friday four, league*' will' pl*y against Mer- ' In th« medal play Saturday How- HARRY'S LOBSTER HOUSE cer and Middlesex county 4-H, olub the rut, sgusl to M lnchM. . .. land B. Jones won in'class A with Byes TrTth'e first round. In matchesO. Johnson „ . 181 114 HOnight at Memorial'flefd, Balmar. Tho In the; aerni-flhals of 'the Ladies' play so far, Warren and Long de- tosms In inter-county oompitltioh at * total More of 78 lestf a handicap championship at -the Rumson Coun- O. John.on :. 179 111 1(4 attraction Tuesday of next week feated Grolsenback and Hammer, 8-6; O, Nelion ...... 171 118 111 will tie the Cuban Stars. Both game* th* trl-county olub plento which wilt of 10 which made his net .total 68. try club' yelterday morning, Mrs. H. Dingier ...... 172 ' ISO HI bo held Saturday at ror*gato *" Wlmor ghlppeo was second In this 6-3, and Gamon and Arnold won by' Johnion - 160 114 litare to start At 0 o'clock. Kenneth-M. Beggenn.an defeated Mrs. default from Compton and his part- nosr Jim'esburg, • '• • • -\ :. •• 10J 714 7!7 The Orays are second In. the pow- 'class -with a card of 80 less his'han- W. Ci'fclker, Band 4. Mrs. Amory ner. ATLAKTIC STADIUM dicap" of 11 which made his netL. Kartell,- will . meet Mrs/. A. C. CLINK'S TREE 8URUEONS erful National Negro league, and E. Clint ..;._...... 161 285 .221he Cubans ha,vo one of' the cltut- 1 total 69. In class B, Edwin D. awonson-jti the other semi-final con- J.-Thompion ...... 158 151 Take Wooden WlcUri*. ' : ; Bnnsom'e won with a total-score test this"'coming week-end.',. , 'Good quail Hatch. O. Ellihbtrgtr .. .145 203 litlest teams, in the semi-pro circuit. • • "••••". •"••J.I*B ,'F'IJKiN-'-.'-. '-;-:'.->-/r'.-H: of S7 l«Ss a handicap of 18 for a W. Court *, ,. 155 .118 Ml Latest averages show that th* Helena,'Mont, (AP)-Woodinnlok- Lubbock, Tex. '(AP)—Exceptional- L. Andtruh ..... HI els, quartir* and dimes ar* money net.total of 69. . W. Oevtrttuz . in iiss in Brave* are playing at a 60-50 clip ly favorable seasons of 1937-38 re- against the best semi-pro teams In in Helena now.' -MitohanU glvo CONQUEROR W JACKIE "KID" BMO In the two-ball, best-ball medal sulted in great hatches ot quail In * 777 818 1«7 play Bunday morning, U? H. Mc- the country, both white and colored. thsm In ohango; customer! can buy the southern great plains country, FOWLER'S HARDWAnE anything with them. It 1* a f ei-turi Oarter and- Carlos D. Kelly carded -, .The, LWtawanni.',All-.8Ur*,..mem- B. fowler .;_..'...•. lit -II*' '111 John McQowan, Asbury Park high ' • SOUTHERN LIQHTWIIQHT CHAMPION >• ' ber*, of the North , .Jewfey. baseball says dame Warden Martin Donlovy W. Tomir 141 149 171 school graduate, 1* batting fur a. of Helena'* Diamond Jubilee this ft net 'total of 65 to win. WInsor after a survey, Ho estimated bob- H. Fowler . 105 180 IK ;; Bhlppeo and W. W. GnniwAl were league, • will represent,Longr Branch porcantnge of .370 for tho Braves summer and after the otltbratlon ; ', Fi«ar/BOUT e p. M. • "''••-;' . >>•••'•• white and natlvo blue quail are O. Perl • 114 : teeMid with a net score of 66, one tonight and wiUme*t the Manhattan M* Fowler 100 ISO and is second only to Frank Novo- day* end the wooden money will be 2Uln or Bhlne •*• All Beat* Under Cover ' ' " club In the Atlantic .stadium. The morn plentiful that at* any time in B. tnnoll ..i 161 11! . 1)0 ssl, regular second baseman, who Is redeemed at full face value by the stroke more' than' the winners. recent years. hitting .475. . Adm. lie. Ret. Swtt »1.20 Box S«at< $2.40 In the' afternoon sweepstakes, game is called for. 9 o'clock. «0 7!0 777 •Jubilee committee. AIR CONDITIONED You'll Be Comfortable in Everybody Weico^rhe to / All Mill work - Lumber Red Bank Bowling Center THE GRAND OPENING/and Transit Concrete -Insulation for the _J INSPECTION Red Bank Bowling Center;

of Supplied by the RedBmik Monmouth Lumber Co. 79 Central Avenue Phone Red Bank 2060 ' Bowling Center — All Eleptrical Work — It will be just right In Summer because great quantities of Charles Bruno » Vincent Sacco fresh air will be drawn into the building continuously, fil- atthe tered of al| dirt, dust-and pollen,..cooled, relieved of mois- 129 Monmouth St., Red Bank Red Bank Bowling Center' ture and gently circulated around you. ,. "You can enjoy your game in cold weather too because you on ' will still have plenty of filtered fresh air, but now it will JOSEPH D'ONOFRIO be warmed and humidified for yourcomfortand conveni- ELECTftlCAL CONTRACTOR ' ence. Saturday Evening, July 22nd 119 River Street Telephone Rejd Bank 3589-1- The Fairbanks-Morse air conditioning system will do the Inspection 1 to 9 P. M. Bowling Starts 9 P. M. cooling in the Summertime, while a Fitzgibbons steel boiler with a Buck Oil Burner will keep you warm in Winter. _____ BOWL FOR YOUR HEALTH. — PLUMBING WORK — It'f real competitive sport! It'» healthful, totting every atthe , . Designed and InsUlM by muscle into play; trimming down flabby flesh into To the Ladies 1 Red Bank Bowling Center strength and good physique. Bowl as often as you can You or your club Buck Engineering Co. —and keep fit. are cordially in-. 37-41 Marcy Street, . Frtwhold, N; J. vited to use our JOSEPH ""W. FOX Telephone Freehold 21 ON OPENING NIGHT alleys. ' PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR 110 Plncknay Road, -• Phone Red Bank 2317 FREE-Ice Cream Soda or Sundae to Just phone for Tb« doet work buUlUd for Air Distribution of tin everyone visiting our alleys on open- reservation Air Comfitionlnf Syttmn i« of the ing nignt. ASPHALT FLOORING t\ ' '> • ' In the Complete Fountain, and Luncheonette Service Red Bank Bowling Center Lamneck Prefrabricated Design Fumithgd and InstAllc-d by John Higgins, in Charge of Fountain Mecco Service Company L. Mytinger 8 Brunswick-Bailee streamlined alleys at your service-Air-conditioned for your comfort ' 74. Monmouth St. T.l. R«d B».r,k 2342.. M.HIU 'H*U1 WMttMHfripi .'M»rsb m« ' " '" *^' N. J. JM B«B1C 1305 —MM—iaM—M————iiMM AIR CONDITIONED s—aMaMMs—a—MMM—« T;,lt,KA'nmeThur»- the president of the Patriotic Order , . .Saturday evening*at r$:30 pllms In Second I scored, a «to 4 victory. East Keuubueg,. ot AaurleaiM ft Washington, D. a thehomef , „ „ #*ni scored all Its'runs o'clock -*t," their cinb • hoO»« on Mr. and jktra. Gt»VI, my Boats to Compete in, Ktd Sink BttlaUr eaa ka kenskl Mrs. Young of Hudson avenue had Thompson Avenue. * ' '''<-* JfaveslnkJl avenue eatertal ttthe^eonrl'and third Innings. Tbe In Cut Kusatan Item Iaadmr Waning. a family reunion.,last week-at her Consecutive Win, reibr*w,«4un.pounded E4 BUfee fpi Mrs. Ruth, Kreuger of Kreuget the weelwri* Mr. and ^^ m home. Among the gnesta Were Pjac« I* vacationing.at her*a{immer I*boda and daughUr Veronica -. jsft, nits', "anhdufli'lotujg' tbe enconn- The East Xeansburt; Women's Re- Charles fount; and family of Fair- — The^etors *cor«d their six gular Democratic club beld m. special Borne at Shark River manor. Newark. MlM.Jjaboda will remain Regatta Beat Wolves, 9-8 field, Connecticut; Mr/ and Mrs.' Mrs. Hannah '-Rid) of Bray ave- here) for thet summer. " - hits and three errors b; business meeting at the home of Tfcancls Hlggins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Anna RAsko of Naverink ave- nuerls entertaining her grandchU- Mrs; Rose Doyle of Forrest avei 'dub, Iievinsky was ttai Hlggins and Miss Jane Massey of , YMCA Tato Lead le*vy alttef Jor the night with, tbrei nue Monday afternapjft with.. Mrs, Arkan/ai. nue enUrtalned tbe following guests Anna Rohrbach presiding. Eurther dren. Rudolpph Eiler of from New York over the week-end. tor three, Ray Desmond rot two for MM. ftuth DeBernaidL of Shore- ^Rutherford and Cannon Promise to Bring in City Softball Loop— .three. aj-dliTWigdorwItx of the- He- plans were dUcussed, for a, game Elizabeth,werMr. and Mrse w,eek-«n. d guests at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonard, Jo- party and dance at Miller'* hall Sat- land terrace and Mrs. Mae Schwan the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge seph MoCann, Mlas Anna Smith, brew team, of Beacon Beach spent the past Bo^t« to Red Bank AugiuflS and 20 St Jame* Second T. it urdad y eveningi , August 6, .at 8-30 Breuninger of Cedar street . Miss May Young, Duncan Davidson, o'clock. week at Atlantic City. . Tbe East Keansburg Men'* Regu- MravLevina Kelly and Mrs. Marian Mra. Thomas Hunt has rented her Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Xfelman en- lar Democratic club, Inc, will hold Laird. lnary plans practically Th's Elms scored'their second vie cottage on Port Monmouth road for tertained their son Arthur over the Its regular monthly business meet- tor'what will undoubtedly tory of league competition lait nigh week-end. ing Tuesday evening, July 25, at 8:30 ft pays to advertise in The Register. giMt power boat regatta to the remainder of the season. Further Plans Made by defeating the Wolves 9 to t in Mr, and Mrs, Michael Young'of The C. 1 A. group of Ideal Beach n recent yean, Joaepb C the City Boftball league, on the ath- held their monthly business meeting bSnfral chairman, has appoint- Ocean avenue motored to Fairfleld let field. Danny Fitzgerald led the over the past week-end. - " Monday afternoon at the Murdak r'«,«olTwook B. Smith to head the For Hook & Ladder Fair 15-hlt assault with four bits, includ* A and Scott tea room on Port Mon- —*..i_ttofji ^ij conimlt((,a ,or the Ing two home runs. Both homer* Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman mouth road. This group will sponsor Life At were high'fly balls well over the of Bay avenua were week-end guests ,SweeJwtalu» regatta on the (Continued from Fags 1) a card party Thursday afternoon, y' river Here Saturday and fielders' heads. Fitzgerald alio made IT ( t il at the hmhomee of MMr. and Mrs. Henry July 27, at 2 o'clock. Y. If. H. A, We*ft. -•* mill _. * gust 1» and 20. Harry A the evening's but fielding play with Wredev of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs Michael Young of GRADUATION village bad bis private bucket bang- a running catch of Applegate'si low AB « H to ^hubeei) appointed chair- Ing In a handy place In his house. UrinAy, lb. tilt Louis Marshall entertaineertained his Ocean avenue are entertaining Mr. ' WJ.tr. Will Y« B. « or 3 Ynra From Now?' V" "- - the apparatus "was housed in a small two runs. . family of Irvlngton this past week. Mrs. William LJoyd of Ocean ave- The Wolves he]d']aa one-run lead Don't Loaa Aay Tim* la Preparim Yoar frame structure on Mechanic' street. Frank Markstein of Bray avenue nue has as a guest for the summer Futnn. Timo Ie ValaabU. A few years later the company con- going IInt o ththe seventthh obtainebtid by has almost completed building a her -mother-in-law, Mrs, William structed the present Ore house on White's single, a double by HubtarC boat which he will use for fishing. Lloyd, Sr. Enroll How la a Profusion that Stcuris Mechanic street near Broad street. and the run-producing single by Bud Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, sum- —A SplMdW Fntnra And Good Iscomt BlaUdell. However, the latter threw William Kopp, Jr., of Cedar street, 'Csnrale U»' Now. , . The firemen first used a home-made mer residents of Monmouth Park- is suffering from an injured foot. wagon for their, ladders a.nd fire- away his good playing at the be- way, visited their son, William, who All tha Moit Abdarm Equipment and. ginning of the seventh with a wild Tho Qeraldine Thompson Repub- » Imminent* *t Your DlipouL lighting equipment but later had'a 19 4 10 21 T I was at Camn Due the past week. regulation hand-drawn truck. throw, Welsh led off In tha Halting Two.baa* MU—Wcorditi 2, J. De». . Mrs. Burns and children are visit* lican./ unit will sporuor a card party TV. AUo Hara'Tbrn Profiulonal, '• After some yean tfie band-drawn half of the final Inning with a single itimd,' B Dtamond. , Ssirlneaa—~ at tho flre house this afternoon at Mwlaetnicton. Lucia and Crothers were eaty cuts Htlts 2. Motan but—tsrlnskr- 8 . Ing friends at Newark. wagon was abandoned for a com- 01IU—By Holtm 1. Baaaa on balla—OB 2 o'clock. Mrs. Schaeter Is hostess. Saturday Open by .Appolnlmant OSlr. but MoCool singled to left center to Mrs Jane Wright of 'Sycamore Mr. and Mrs. Emll Rauner xif bination hand-drawn and horse- HolU 2, oS Blaki 1. Unplrat—Slefal treet is seriously ill at .Hazard hos- Eair PajUxinU Can fee AVranfid. drawn apparatus. This was used send Welsh to third. Blalsdell took inlds* and WhtUr. Mcnmouth parkway entertained their the throw-In from Forbes but Welsh pital. until about 1911 when the company son and wire of Spring Valley, Sun- FEEE PLACEMENT BOBEATJ KEEK INSTRUMENTS was furnished a modern hook and failed to stop at third base. BlaisJell Mr. and Mrs. William Kopp, Sr., threw wild to homeland the score and granddaughter, Blanche, are All units of the C. I. A group will ladder truck with extension laddera Week-End Sail spend Thursday, August 3 at the BEAUTY CULTURE and rubber tlrea. In 1919 a motor- was tied. FiUgerald's second home spending tbe week at their cottage p run In the seventh won the game. nn Cedr trt ized hook and ladder truck'was pur- s Cedr street. World's fair. ACADEMY chased for°the company, and this A Races On River Mrs, Margareg t Bovlo of Hudsodson Tho Seventh Districtt Men and NEW JERSEY ELMS A. c. H PO was equipped with extension ladders AB 3. .venue IIs , entertainint ii g hor sister, Women's Republicai n club will spons- PRIN. ELEANOB i. BOWERS B»lc«r, c. .„.. . 4 e e Urs.s Mabel Price of Elizabeth. or a. game party at Tot's Bayvlew and four hand lire extengulshers and Irons, ii. ...-.- * 2 > Mead and Clayton Win Formtrljr Head Teachir and laitruetar «f thai other up-to-date equipment, Wtlih, lb, . .„. Mrs. Sadie ' Swinburne of Shore- Inn Saturday evening, July 29, at Wilfrid Ac.iJ.rar. • Luelt, «• „ J Boat Club Events and terrace and friends, Mr. and8:30' o'clock. In May, 1919, a large celebration Crothtn, Jb ~\ 4 s Mrs. Daniel Wolff, have returned The Seventh District Men and Hobart B!d>., PERTH AMBQY Hobart St. was held for those members of theMc<5ool, ak I rom a. vacation trip through the Women's Republican club will hold company who served In the World Flt.ulFltij.ud rf.. "J i TEL. P. A. 4-1220 o Robert Mead and James Clayton Southerin states, and were guests of a birthday party for members born war. The reception was one At thaV«th. ef. HallcV, >f 2 OB the .Class A and B largest to take place at Red Bank Billion V events of tha Monmouth Boat club at that time. Tb* nun who were 17- I H II weekly, regatta Saturday afternoon. QOLBRQOK-B. SMITH.' , honored were John Fix, Jr., William Garrett Bwfag won the bird boat Dowd, William Baldwin, Arthur Slat- Other iconunltUa chairman Include event, Charles Allaire the comet 1 tery, Joseph Vauleau, Abram Benja- BldKltll, !b. Char «| y, Chapman oi the race com- dais race and Joseph Seiffert the min, Abram' Krldel, Harry Smock Bison, c snipe class event The summaries; mitted Fred Brqto, local co-chair- and Reginald B^VanBrunf^ Each APP»»"*«! lb . man, Hubert if. Farrow, finance ForbM, If. . BIRD BOATS was given gold service stripes ori be- Whalan, 2 b. -• aurt—tat f. u. chairman; Harold S. Allen, marine halt ot the company, ' Fltehai, ef. „.- Mrvkft^T.-D. Moore, anchorage and Skipper " In October, 1981, plant were start- Allaire, r(. .— arrett Swing ...__. , . Batrolj • Alfred Llppman, prices; YVhIU, H unt Uathot 1 OMirtlandt.^Whitt, - homing, -and ed for the purchase of a new 75-foot Hubberd. p. . Jhoraii -8/Fleld, Jr, publicity. aerial track whioh is now fa-use. ID t i n i * The purchase of the new apparatus IBuu—FlUienld t. Two-bin !h«rJ« All«lr» A* la tattatftfeut two coursei are Homa Two-bin larJorU Moore.... met with opposition and the ques- hlta—W luLutla. Sicrlfic*—Avplssals. Rasnr Brown _ tains; laid* DUtJ >«?>»« IV. • mile oval 1 r. gtta«oton» •-—*b«.H-JFlt.«.«Id. BI.U. .Thousands of thrift'minded women tion was plaoed on th* ballot for the Hub Strlke-outi—HuJ. llsen ..... H M -. coune, in Robart Head •vsr before is drawing speed boats tt was also Instrumental In extln- gt. J»m.» anua Woleott . , i.tiat Y M. H. A. .Ml .4:07:17 ' j non djftant poinU. with nearly, a guUhlng tha T. U. t), A. Ore,on Mon- 2 twarda Rullmtn 4:09)10 RED BANK Elk. . — ob«rt'E«Tjl« _„. - Mm 'b0aU~ coming Irom Flqrtda mouth street early In 1938. Xlrqa ._ .100 «!0)-!0 Shop for these values week of July 20*26 u< upward* of 30 from Canada. „ 2 JamO BwMt i..- ^ . 4llO:!5 Pkg. The company now has more than Quail . - -. —.—.— Atituil SekirHri 9< 4;ltilO K|«.0» Campbell's PORK & BEANS 3 £L 17c 17° 47 seAved,the borough the longest of mound tor the Y team, allowed hU ( BNIFEB ACCEPTED on-the program include a race -for any.thief, putting In nine years of Start—JilO F. M. ajW«lb|o-lrich boats for the King's service. opponents five bits, The T teim twit IbaatDi Silltirt ...... 41SS1CI eiip, national championship for 185- possession of the fame In the initial foaash Blmmoni ...v - 4i4t.C> satyfeineb. boats, national champion. Inning when five runs scored on *Sx Robert Utfii "and Harry Southall ENfER OUR WHEAT1ES CONTEST ! WIN •Wp.Ior'W-cublo-lnch boats, eastern hits and a walk. Bean, Joe Desmow aptured th* picknaan skeater fleet * "championships for 'out-Revive Series Soule and Brooks of the T team each honors Bunday morhlng. Mead, in Fruits & In classes M, A, B. C and F got-three hits. hla Snap, won the Olasa A evant, A 26-PIECE MEDALITY SILVERWARE aUonal elasi X outboard For Herbert Cup v C A followed by Schweers brothers, while Vegetables ishlps.* There will also be a - "• A». B H n A Southall won the Class1 B event, with • SET • «» 1 1 Weston Hausman second. The sum- free for all and a race for •* » ' No stHngav-itfo catches—The person bringing In the greatest number of Wheotles Box Tops wins Home Grown Full Pod 12-Goal Polo Tourney ban, cf. maries: • l>. Start—10 .a6 A. tf. net on display in the store. Come In now! LIMA BEANS PaitpBg, Havre de Qras and North- r»rirri , RoiMrt M.ld .' U-!9;0D •atTacht olub regattas during the > aehotara brothara . ... ~- ~- ll:>9!10 . Polo In Monmouth county will go BouUR gammon. It. , ••. Donald Otborn .... Pairt few days. He contacted many UowUn, al, e Into'tournament play within the next l It > Robert Dull ..:.... 11:10:00 offrieri,and "drivers of racing- boats Brooki, if. D«vld Wol.ott 11:31:0J tall can 9c •ad they all promised to compete In week, when the Herbert Clip series FRUIT COCKTAIL ' 4i la BN8AKB0X16—CLASS th* Red Bank regatta. Mr. Brown ibid wlil he revived In a ^goal tourna- - Start—10,1)8 A. M. DEL MAIZ ^GORN 2 lg. cans 15c Large Ripe Freestone , THe Register yesterday that Indlca- ment to be played on, both the AB H PO Harrr BoMtkall „.„„„„.;.-...... - llsMUO Dairy D^pt ' tlona point to 40 more outboards In Shrewsbury and Rumson polo fields.UacDonald, •• 0 'Woaton llauunaa The opening game will be held July Haten aleKaa ASPARAGUS c«nt«r cut»l ' no. 2 can 10c if- ^competition this year Ulan at last Arnold gthva PEACHES year's regatta, In which more than 29 and the tournament will last SoliUlU,"•'«.'".'.- 1 N. Y, SUU .,.. ROLL throughout the following week. It QTOOIM, Sb. ... Frank Saalahd »—:...:._T...... :. SAUERKRAUT 2Vzcan 5c 109 outboard* competed. • Turn, p, ... The MeOrath brothers walked away ' Fancy 51^*'^^' will be an Invitation tournament and if, Allin'i Oeorge Cannon who had trouble at will be made up of. crack pololoU with first plac* In the ^knockabout SHOESTRING BEETS no. 2 can 5c BUTTER Oaborn, lo. ... lancx lake Hopatcong with his Grey Goose, from Philadelphia, Burnt Mills, Fort claai of the. Fair Havtn Yacht, club ad., told Mr. Brown that his boat Hamilton, C3overnor'» Island' and Sehwtnlt'r.' ef, —— regatta Sunday afternoon. Th* re- LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 2 reg. size cans 29c' California Bartlett - would be ready to compote at Red Worthlty.,l( — teams from Connecticut. The tourna- Tabor, Jb, mits; - • • • wu #l C Ti~< B«nk. According to Mr. Brown, all ment will be. under the management Ho«an, rf KnMkakouu. TOMATO CATSUP kii* - "214-o.t. bots. 13c £. tie owners and drivers ho spoke to KliW if. gun—I.I t P. M. PEARS of "Rube" Williams, the Texas polo Uc'Orath Br«.' - I- fl«rej unanimous In their praise of star; Joseph Roebllng and Bourne Hoffman, tf. ».-— CRACKER JACKS 3reg.pkg«. 8c lb. <*•- Bed ,Bank, and remarked that "If RuthnulT, two' members of the as » 5 n 1 A. P. Qasntbia -._.._.....- -. 24 $; they didn't go anywhere j*lae they younger set ot playera from Mon- Two-kui htta—Tutnoek, ; ' would at least go to Heff Bank." Rovla. Brook*Brook.. TThr«-ba»h « mouth county. Ba«rln«t-*Ia«Ii>Uiili. —Pariar, Bimmon. BtBtrlkt-ooHBr H—B»» T All Guaranteed New Green * - The game Sunday at Shrewsbury bll EVAP, MILK ek 1. »» JIUki 1, B Ba«M on balla—O Beld thould attract much attention TOKK Volt.BUk. I. Um»lr«-Otkij«l KING ARTHUR or VAN CAMP'S from the polo lovers throughout Mon- htUn. EGGS APPLES mouth county and along the Jersey The Elka aoftball team, victors ol !5!>; Winning Golf shore. Trenton* and notions In thethe first halt ot the City league, aut Htlon.Xau - 4iMi«l fared their second consecutive set • , . Caaaola. weatern part of the state should also '. Start—1.10 P. It. Tall be keenly Interested, as the Penning- back Monday night whin the St. llord Lawrinca ...,..••• 4:»l:»l Can r By SAM 8NEAD, ton quartet led by dashing "Joe" James* Crusaders repeated their first landlll. KMtor 1:0Siil c doz. Sunkitt t Osuiadlan Open Champion Rootling of Trenton wilt stack- up hilf triumph by winning 10 to 9. The Vlllla at Utrar...... l against tbe Shrewsbury four cap- > The sand Iron la generally accred- victory put St. James In the runnhif Start—I.B1 P. M. 18 ORANGES tained by Bourne Ruthrauir, In spite of their defeat at the hands 4iOttll „ ited -with being the beat «rolce-»aver lint.....'.. 4lUt01 ANP a gpHer carries in hl> bag. That's The Harmony Hollow playera from of the Y, M. C. A. The Elke will res 4>10il srapa »r 16-oz. jar 10c CREAMED on their laurels of the first half and • Ruliman PURE PRESERVES orans* ' marmalaaa v true, but. I know Df.fln *?&n better Pennlngton will have the well known SnllHM. I- one, although it uin't carried In theQcraM Balding, leader ot the Brit- wait for a playoff to establish their >t«rt—i r. M, ITALIAN COOK OIL gallon can 69c LEMONS lah International team at Nfc. I. Bald- supremacy. ' fthn StMi« 4:J!U COTTAGE big. It is concentration. Fellow-pro- OB«t>h SlR ' 4illu 2 reg. size cans 29c each ,' feeslonaU say that the chief reason Ing Is one of the world's best known Twenty-five hits and 10 error* were mnk 4Utt» Breast O'Chicken TUNA , Ralph Quldahl won hl< National and travelled polo players, While a Included in the evening's festivities 3 1000 sheet rolls 19c CHEESE Open Open golf champlonahjpa was Britisher by birth, It might'well be as well avs three arguments. The SCOT TISSUE ,. that he had mastered the art of con- said he is a polo product ot the oldgame was a sea-saw encounter Track Stun toW l SCOT TOWELS * Sif" reg. lg. roll 8c 5> centratlon better th«n the other play- Rumson team, when hi* teammates throughout, the score being tred ers. Tou can't play your shot per-were W. Strother Jones, Ford Johnson three times. After a fr-all score- In Compete Monday FRENCH'S MUSTARD 2 jars 15c Benny Qatlna and others who have fectly |f you're thinking abgut ths the sixth, the Crusaders pushed home >C«* of the graataat aggragatlon l »/z-tib.35c • Finer Quality "Meats • forsaken the game in favor of thea run in the seventh when Andrews if track stars to comptt* In this vi- TETLEY'S O. P.' TEA A~ti>. 18c younger set. At back "Dashing" Joesingled to score Mulvlhlll. cinity will asaamblo Monday at the KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP 6 cakes 22c FRIDAY'S SUto BARGAIN! will have the veteran General How- Chat Ebl. was haavy batter of the Long > Branch hl«h school Held on ard Borden, who Is a most canny old 3 cans lie fox when It comes to clearing his night with three hlti out of four trips, fastwood avanue at T p. m. KIRKMAN'S CLEANSER to the plate, ene of which Was a Tha tin-man American track team goal from shoU by charging forwards triple.! VanBru'nt, Mulvlhlll and Head hioh' will tour Earop* this sum. CAMAY SOAP cake 5c Chuck Pot Roast. on the opposing tide. Oeorge Miller, each got doublea for 8t. 'James while mar, will'compete against a band of IVORY SOAP 3 med. cakes 14c 3 lg. cakes 23c the pioneer of polo in the "Lone Orauie of St. James hit a triple and rastarn track atars. ' Almost »vary FINE STEER Btar" state, will be No. 1. Mlll.r," It Pat Vaooaralll and Kblo ot the Elks np«tttor In.this meet Is a holder CHIPSO med. pkg. Sc lg. pkg. 19c will be reoilled, la rerponatblt for the accounted for triples. a wprld'je, American or'Interool- polo exploits of "Rube" Williams and laglat* track record. Highlights of IVORY SNOW med. pkg. 8c lg. pkg. 19c WEEK-END SPECIALS Cecil Smith, one of the few 10-goal ih« matt will Include a race between plnyera ot the day. T. V«(o«r«lll, Jh. ... S 1 J ). Jaffary, senaatlonal tprlntar, and KRISPY CRACKERS lb. pkg. 12c 4 1 a MNOY Shrewsbury hai perhaps a little Clurr, •• •• I. • 0 I. Thompson and B. Jfthnson. An- falter set of players than tht Penrarktr- , .1. ... ither, feature will b« a pole vault nlngton boys, ana will no doubt play Vaieinlll, If, Ivont bttw*«n O. Varoff, preaent A. Smoked intllnrt, Ik...... e i a wlde-opin game. If It can be ar-Seh, t II k, V, ehamplon, and Dick Oantlin, ehnildfr, lb e l Del Monte COFFEE ranged, Bourne Ruthrauff hopea to Jonn, rf. nt*rooll*flat* and national col- HAMS f 1 s bring to the Shrewsbury field theCrlipill, v. •"•.::•*::.: igltl* champion; who recently poU (Whole or Bhank Rail) 1 o PLAIN or DRIP GRIND Iron shot you dubbed In the rough on nuaky and hard-hitting C*cll Bmlth, Wanl, >(. . naulttd M fan nv* Imhss In Call- the but hole or what score your rival one of the American ace players. it a it le u 'ornla, t ' , _ v Is likely, to make on the hole. For- ST. 1KUM. Smith is pm of the moat colorful M.h. VBK8H A8SOBTICD ,. < _ get the last shot and. don't think of ptnyera since the time of I.uli Lacty, AU R >i r I" 11)4 next on*. Inspect your He,.judge flp.rof, ir 4 I 1 » LEASES ArARTHKNT, Vac. PORK LOINS TASTY the Argentina fluh. lie ranks with. vannrum, .1 „ ;;,,, tha dlitano* to your ohectlve, decide tha loiiK«jit hitters In (lie sport. Can (Klther End) 41 the* club best lulled and then keep Mulvlhlll, lb. ». - An apartment In a house on Mon- COLD For flhrewsbury, Alfred Ilaadleaton Mttii, B, rl nouth street, owned by tb* Rsd 21 Chucks of your mind entirely on the shot at will play the forward position, and AmlMw, ii lank Building and Loan association, , hsbd. X»*p your eye on tb* ball and flriuii, lb Spring LAMB CUTS 23S, \Unu* looking at Uitt spot avon at- Tcm Bradley will be at No, a. Billy ^landlli ia* b*«n Isasad by. Mlaa Clara »tav- u • Vv» hit .who wish a real thrill the polo tame r.lll. ifcl,, Ofajii*. l)o»bl. Pl.t—C.I«B. BrMtford, Ont. (AP)-Bavanty SlPAM m on Bunds.? between the Pintilngtons Mill,. Btolin biiH-MulrlhlU I, Oil. kllnd, iludents of th* Ontario School & 5o and Shrewsbury* should afford «v»ry mrl''t.eVu^nr*"»l«l»lKlll "l. 'or UISJ Blind.h*r*.will pres«nt Bd< illa~OII MHlvlhlll i, MI OtU. irMd O*rman'i light opera, "Herri* j»»lr«—O»tir, MaamtaM. ' iBlUna*< M K »taf* stt la a font* MEATS, VEO. AND DAIRY PRICES FOR JHURS.. FBI AWDSAt; • WGjff RESERVED TO LIMIT QUWJfte Thl Y. u. 0, A. lOftlMJI UlUv •*»*. t

*< . •<•,' ' £ ' iii» RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 20,1939. Promoter' lions CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT Colonel Kilpatrick Gueit of Club

Colonel X Zteed Kilpatrick, presi- LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE dent of Madison Square Garden cor- WANTED, milk goatt must ba reasonably WATGK found by an employee In myOANOB 18 feet lonav complete with sail- BLUE BIRD ncords; bear Artls Shaw DABTENDSR wanted; steady Job. Write OUTSIDB oflea far rant; rooms separate - play "Melancholy afoon," brand ' nriw, priced1 . Wrlta Goat, box ill. Red Bartender, .box 511;- Red Dank, stating poration In. New York and. a sum- service station. Owner may, hava same. Ing aquipment.. H. Xarr, is Graod< Bank, " or. adjoining, Diilrabla location i rant by identifying It. Maurice Sohwarta, view avenue, Keanikurf. and you'll love Iti 1,000 records lust re- references, axparlence, aga and salary ex- reMonabla. Zobal bulljlng, Broad straat mer reddest of. Monmouth Beach, ceived. Hear Clans MUlar. Charlie Bur- pscted." •••• .... was the speaker Tuesday night it Chrysler-Plymouth haadauartara** nett, Glenn Gray, etc.; So cants, National EUMSON INK—At tie new Oceanic, and Harding roa«. phone Bed Bank »t8. KASOK-ian for sale. U* Theresa straat, S and 10, Prown's.* bridge, Rumson: most-economical Jilate WANTSD, bu*foiB» partner with knowl- the, weekly meeting of the Red Sank BANK BOOK No. Win, Second National Kernort, phona Keyport 111, . ' to spend Tour week-ends or vacation. Ex- ' adto of Uouldatlnf asssts, stocks of RUMSOK, four.room-and.bath furnished Lions club. He was introduced by Bank and Trust Co, Bed 3ank, lost. oellent home cooking, trc* bathlns and bankrupt businesses, buying seconds, odd bungalow to rent tor season | near bath- HOUSE; 11 room., lerga atUo, wit* Ac., another guest, former Mayor Neilaon Return to above bank. USED TTRE3 for sala, 11.00 and us, A NOTICE worth reading—We have' on tennis; near.seashore. Good rooms, II par lota of general marchandlss, special man- m grounds, park and baa lineal Immedi- room apartment, for salei etona acox • - Brooks Ide Inn, near Stone Ohorch, At, hand several thousand feat of Sxe used, person and up." ufacturer's sales, etc. State experience, ate possession. Phona Rumson ait. atracUoni two^ar gara«. SaerUIea prtaa,. t <-\ Edwards of Rumaon,.' • . FOUND, row boat, on Shrewsbury river. iantle Highland!. N. J.* . - lumber, % to 10 fast long at lo per run- qualification!. Write liquidator, box SI I, iVvarroad, Bad Bank, near.Proepwt ata-, ning foot. {.Several other sixes at nae. Bed Bank, phont 1888-J, -J • Colonel Kilpatrick, a graduate of Write Boat. Ill River road. Bad Bank.* TRACTOR belt wanted. «0 feat long, pra- Bed Bank.* . • RENTAL—Nswly dedoratad ssml-hangiv Andover and Tale and an All-Anwr- USED CARS and pans and all kinds and equally low prices. Plain black asphalt lowi elx rooms, two baths i oil burner I LOST, fowl* dug, part pollcei body _r«l- alaes of uied tlrei bought and (old. Al. roofing (Winthrop brand), tt Ib roll with ferrably Goodyear. Please state price GIRL or womanjwantad for general house- hot water statt alettrle iot watar haataf H0RT0AOOB SPECIALIST—W8PECIAUBT—Wee npratnt: ican end in football at Tale,-is a. vet- nails and eamant (eovera too square-feat) and condition. Wrlta Tractor Belt, box ..work! must ba willlne.and reliable. l UO * variousi. Iprlvata nartiaa and fmaaclal ta-' low, tail browni family pit. 12 H«r-e» various kinds of boat motors for sale, oil. Bed Bank.' '• .. . • . eran of the Mexican war and of the vard road, Knollwood. phone Had Bank A. 81mon. 4t Wortiley atraet. Bad Baak, at ll.Ott At Ib. roll (1-ply) I1.IB. «S Ib, ApplJpjlry_ iInn person. SS Drummond place, evHarTalw*j**JJgj wh-^-^^o^ wil..-.l . conside— -^^, _r ^ wplatin .._ —. g alb World war,-where he was advanced JJM-J. Bewerd.* phone Bad Bank (I, ~ roll (l-ply) tl.SO. Also 10. ib roll, slate Red Bank.* typaa of real estate and mortgage roast,r surface rooflng'at fl,00, asphalt hexagon HAVE you a, kitchen stove, parlor stove, Nored.Upared .tape,, QuicOulok and efficienalBoUntt netn * to colonel, being an' authority on strip shingles tt.Qo a square t used doors pot stove or hot air furnace you noSALESWOMAN. aiparUnced in InfanU* LOST, pail book No.' '41411. Keturn to SALE on rua-s—Bring this list, aa these longer nee?d? Regardless of condition I lea Thai Joaaph/.-SohwarUJoseph P.- , A«ncy, troop transportation. Be was called The Ball Dime Savings Bank, Orun, items are not on tha Bales floor but In e»o up. used windows IBo uor nails, com- and children's -wear> For Saturdays. Broad street, Bed Bank, ptone MilHT>, •«:- mon sixes Co Ib. Wa also carry a full Una pay highest prices, Boch'a Stove Ex- G41dtnr»,'S4 Sroad strset. Red Sank. by Mr. Edwards the champion sports K. J. * - - : " our stock room: 9x13 srrass rugs 11.29, change, phone Highlands 1S0C. tt NORTH BRIDGE avenua| ten-room txll felt baie rugi |J.«9. Katlonal < and of new lumber!- mlllwork, wall boards, houaa with Wore attached i oil burner, DBSIRABLB nine-acre farm, garden, oar., promoter In the World. The colonel LOST, small' mongrel dog. yellow uid 1»; Frown's.* plaster board,'p!ywood and mouldings, efr. NEED first class domestic Kelp for double lot. "Suitable (or rooming houea riev pasture, atci; modern aavan-roooa merit, gravel, sand, concrete blocks, ate, WANTED, canoe In good condition. In- ...iltlons In tha beat houaiholda. Apply gpoke of the universal appeal of white. Answers to name of Bover. quire. Black, 46 Shrewsbury, avenue, Bad or large family. Bfnt or aala very oh sap. louse, nraplaosv eun parlor, eoavenlent to Phono Bsd^BaaklO-J. SCOTTIE supplsa. savsn weeks old. black; Wa deliver. Tha Haxlet Lumber Yard. at once at Monmouth Bmploymsnt AD-M- Professional man could convert the etora trains, schools, etora and Marches! 14.300. (ports to all in this country and he Keyport-Holradet road, right at Haslet cr, 21 Wast Front street, phona alOO, feeb'the'finest'training possible for . regieterad, psdlgrasd, champfon stock; nto offices or oraitsman: into work ahop. toioneble terms to reliatle party. WtiU LADY'S email gold wrist watch lost Sun- reasonable. Georsa C. Gelbel, Water railroad station; Phona Keyport 110).* No fair pnrosltlan refused. Terras. Tel- rarm,' box an, gad,Bank. ;', % \.,., - ill young boys, and girls .la the group day. Reward. Call Red Bank 256. WORK for Uncle Sami tl.tIO to 11,100 ephone Red Bank 1100. r street, Tlnton Falls,* ' • -flnt year; paid vacations; dependable, activities in sports. RABBIT hutches, regulation sites, singles FOB EXCHANGE HOnSB for Wsl LOST, Cocker Span!*!, light flu, female; ENGUSH oak carvid library'table, 4iS and sets of six; with nest boxes. Bar- Frapara now at homo for. next Red Bank : Pointing out the big changes in ap- HANDX MAN wishes iraall house In ex- examination*, Pull particulars, tellioif BROAD atreet home, • two-story brlok, Ldi aniwen to. name of Blondlai list seen feet; empire chair; small library table, gain prices. Rabbits, all siass. Moving Oeorxlan style i beautiful grounds i six peal of sports, Colonel Kilpatrick as- In Sea' Bright. Reward. Phoni Bum*.on change for ten hours' work psr week. 1107 to qualify, sampla coaching tests and mahogany tea wagon, antique rosewood end of month. Muller, east slda Route 35, list.of many.positions free. Apnly today hedroomsV'Uraa tathe I usual numbsr com- SM. . • . • • • • bed, mahogany desk and lampa for sale mile'north Red Bank bridge. ' Write Handy Man, P. O. box iCE serted that in 1625 when the new town, N, ..J.* , sura. Writo U. 3. 0.,-box 611. Red Bank. modious rooms MlowtiilaJn. Many fea- Madison Square Garden was erected reasonable. 181 Broad street, Eatontown, tures. Tsnnls court, foar-osr larate. Will HOUSE at BlirawBbanr, ai*' »oml.-*id N. J, ' CINDERS for" sale, road gravel, blue rant to right party for carrying charges. bathi. neai* aenool and- bus llaa. t ypr by the late Tex Rickard, the receipts XPJESttENCIBD -injrlft need!* machine op-, 1 FOR SALE stone; driveways built and repaired. •ruton vritntti on dnnesi nood lalaryi Telephone Rumson t?S, urther Information write 8. H,' toit'lli, from boxing matches and six-day bi- BOSTON puppies for aalc. Phona S&71 Also sand, irOai, fill dirt and top soil. BUSINESS NOTICES •taady work ytar round. Apply tt one*. tsd Bank. • . -i,^ •* TROPICAL FISH, tanki, plants and eup- "-Red Bank, Prices reasonable. Phona Satontown 381. RENTALS—Six rooms, convenient loca- cycle races furnished W per cent of C. Stochl, Tlnton avenue. Ad am a Clothlm? Factory, 244 Wtit Front SAXJWfflotfartllarolliaarlaniwWKatt. the yearly gross revenues of the plies. FUh bought, sold and exchanged. COURTESY.HOUSE, Marlboro; a meal or tt Hd Bank. tion, 1451.six roomi, hot water heat, Aquariums repaired. Open Sundaya: Via- CHIEOPHACT1C adjusting table (Nay- ' a sandwich; ready to serve. Reasonable 158. six rooms, two baths, oil, half acre, room, authentic Colonial faro building, whereas three years ago the smith's vertical lift) i excellent condi- prices, Phona Freehold SJJ-J-1. t't. Thompson Aianiy, 11 East Front a aUfTanclnlail with lovely ahu. ltora welcome. Mlller'l Hatehery,8» Miller tion. V«ry reasonable; also therapeutic EXPBRJENCEO whl(. wattrcu w*n.«d, samed cslllnr, bath, eleotrldtr, Receipts from boxing, wrestling and •treet. Highland!, N. J. --AUTOMOBILES Phone Eatontown 54.* street, phone Rad Bank 700. table. Mrs. Lisle Pattarion, Monmouth HIGHEST prices paid tor rags, paper,- uroacar barn,.'WagonL itoaea suid olx-tfay bicycle races, covered only 8 avenue, Navulnk, N. J,^ rga modern poultry houisi aople. ALL SIZES of slightly dud'tires and MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler, Ply- etc Phona Koansburg 424, 'Joseph NURSES wanted j. trained under-sraduatait GOOD sot-room houaa located near high per cent of the revenues. At the pres- school I hot air heat, lunporch i attathad d..'J>My tommutlnji I7,OOOT'K tubee for tale at bargain prlcei. Brook- PORTABLE Vlctrola IS. bookcase, cblna mouth and International truck ealee eind Hlele, Highway "«. Kesnsburg, N. J. practical and baby nurit*: no r.aiitra- «ul B. 6tnrksr, real'estat* and inio ent time there are only five or six eld* Inn, sear Stone church, Atlantia High, .closets, .22 rifles, glass, rhlna, silver, service' haadquartara. Phona Bad Bank tlon f««. Btitter-by Nurmi Henlntry, 4-S garage] rant 141. Ilollton Waterbury, il Hljhwiy.lf, Hojmdsl, N. J^ pUona, flights between October 1 and May 1land!.* odds andg ende: man s three-piece gray MADELON PROAL, , antlquos - bought Rlir road, Red Bank, t'hono 1.2S." Wast Front streejfc phona MOO.* • of each season when the Garden la business suit, slaa 86; 94.S0. Stansbarry and aold. 10J Weit Front street. Red 8T.-ppryaiSBuTtoi noHda,;frtt fid ,«!•»» HEW and used lumber, brlekl, cement Thrift Shqp, Campbell's Junction.* Bank. " -^ MAID . wiwttd for fftneral hoiiiawork, LAKE AVENUE, sl« rooms, bath.,ona^ai dark 'and no event is held of any blocks; new and used P1D«B. all'slies. SACRIFICE, new six-cylinder Pontlao -mutt hfcvi ptraonal refar«nc» front lait gsrsgsi hot air hull posieaslon Sactam- •ruth, Rant 140. Sea Rolston Wstor- kind. ' Referring to the many nights Open Saturdays and Sundays. Joseph UET US Install an oil burner In your cook sedan, won at the Little Silver fair. PAPER HANGING.: decorating and,paint- •smployir, filii>hono fed Dank USB.' plot 110XU7. In restricted sectionivlaw Welt, Highway 36, Xesnsburr. N. J,, stove. See demonstration In store, Terms can be arranged. See Rassas ing: drat quality materlala at vary rea- bury, Ii -West Front straat, phone ItOO.' When the Garden Is occupied with phone 424. . - . ._., woman wanted) restaurant ex. meetings of all kinds, he mentioned Samuel Swartt, 14 Wast Front street, Bros., 19-21 Mechanlo atraet, Red sonable prices. John Morris, 2p John IN RUMSON, eight rooms; bath I hot wa- phone. Red Bank 1S87.* street, Keamburs', N. J, phone Keansburg t parlence. ' Phone Eatontown 54i* FIVX-AOS8U B est»U, naw modern |.... that different Communistic organlza- COULD you use a bargain in oak lumbar , Bank, ihone S0«{, ter hsat! fireplace! two-eir gariurai 140, saven large rooms andbatfcsi for repairs; firewood lor eprtntr area) Sea Rolston Watarburrr I! Weit Front tiona pay over (tOfiOO yearly for rea ORIB, lnfant'e site, almost new; good mat- street, phona SHOO.* Plumbing cofcper leaders, racaaatd 110 a'cord; fencing a specialty- with as. tress; for sale $8.50. Fhone Red Bank SITUATIONS WANTED C. ,, eight-cylinder sedan, Bectot olacs. Rsd Bank. Highland avenue, near Toompaoni four, just exhibitions, as io many people Front street. Red Bank, phone 1J61-W, black; excellent condition; original own- ^YO^IA^t wishes position as housiworker. ilocks from improved bathing beach and believe; political meetings' by differ- LOOK and save I Small vanity I2.T6, hall er. R. W. Lupton, phona Sad Bank 701. I'hona Bail Bank 328H-J.* SMAUi bungalow, country) all Improve- boat lagoon, three blocks from railroad, CESSPOOLS cleaned, cellars dug, ecoop- - menu. R. W. bipton. Red Bank, phons ent parties, boxing and wrestling CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- cftalrs 11.60, combination bookcase and ni1 station, Oommnt* via. Sandy- Hook chine, cheek writer or other office equip- desk I!.96, Morris chair $1.50, writing ., '"* .* Bradlng, at reaeonable rates. MAN wl'hcs lob as chauelTeur-butler,,all etaamer and Jerisy Central railroad. Own.- I THINK you will agree with ma that tee- Howard M.axson, phone AUantlo Highlands matches, horse and dog shows,.ama- ment i will call. Joseph R. Sarpleo, 10J desk .SJ. Buscll's Auction Galleries, 27- ing Is believing. So coma on. In Mau- around handy man; colorod l references, er, O. F, Oordon, Vtnr Monmouth, N, '» Monmouth strast, phona Bed Bank 485. !9 East Front street, phona 1193. rice Schwarti's Used Car Lot and let me 77B. lit MechanlQ atreet. Red Dunk, phona HOUSES at Fair Haven, N. J. Two hous- phone Hlddlitom 418. - . , , , , . •———---w#t*gTZy **•_*»*±BMf-yff*-*l__il^f T^_JTaL-^jr——— h^ ildltldd I4»»« •i, five rooms and. garage, all Unprova- menur-onehoase -alias-rooms,-two-ear OD«rr1loTis»tori»Ja^«)rtfWiti aultaM* College ooniestir,TconcerU, TWO water pumps for sale,-ISO each! cars, at attractive low prices and liberal DAY'S WORK or launilry work to do at GUERNSEY milk U superior aa a fool two-car portable garage; also gasoline garage I .all Improveraents. Immeolate tarma arranged. Call at II Btattair balls, track meets, ski' show, six-day for both children and adults. My dairy tsrmsi one-third down, 18 months to pay pairs i charges moderate I satisfaction home, or part ttrde worki all five days possession. Bea owner pir any avanv in hot water heater, with coll, !<• Fhone the balance! 1117 Chryslers, Plymouths, guarantsedl since 1926, C. L. (Irsnt, Ev out. Call at ail Bridge avenue, Rid place, Rlvenlde-Heights, Bed Bask.* blcjcle races, the circus, etc. The delivers such milk bottled In a truly ean. Highlands 1231.* Bad Bahk. Phone Rumson Ml, Jtary plant that is always opan for inipec. Dodgas, DeSotos, Fackards, Ittl Chrys- erstt, N. J,, phona Red Bank, 79I-W-1.* Hant.* ... colonel paid a tribute to Sonja Henie, Isrs, Plymouth!, 1016 DeSotos, Fords, SIX-ROOM house n flneoondlUon, Mai, tlon. Prompt and courteous service re* USED PIPE for sala, two-Inch, black, new WHITE WOMAN wishes dsy'e work to do, SIX-ROOM house, all Improvement^ 4fU> raildantial lotatlon, two Woeta Jrom.. jthe Olympic champion figure skater, suits in satisfied eusVomers. Charles D. Mashes, lilt Cbavrolats, Dodgas, Fords j PIANO lessons, classical instructions; pop. houis ' down luterslda drive' or north •hopplntt diitrtot, churohes and school*. threads; Ideal for Irrigation. James A. Il-Ii Ohryslors. A number of small carsi ulsr music chord system taught. Learn or would do laundry. In, or out. Oall mentioning that for six performances; Cleveland. Sunnybrook -Farm, phona' 491 Curley, phone 2118.* al lie Mechanic atraat altar tiOO P. MH slaeiwlll tall on assy terms. Bee owner, Hot water heat, flry teller and ona^ar- Eatontown. 1910 Fords, leO-llOOl '2> Ford U0; 'It to play In tan easy lesions. I. Naah. 488 Charles ». Falardaau, K^dlatowo, or •Iran. Will bt aold atjiargaln. OWMJ Ithe first part of this year the gross Bulck 176; 'SO Chevrolet S7S. And many Ocean avanue, Saa Bright, N. J.' phone Rad Bank 1174. Phone Mlddletown »». revenues for her ahows,were over BALE on croquet sets. Bring this-J mora bargains coming-in every dsv. Buy [a moving away. .Apply B.R. OonmgU TRUCK tires In very good condition for vertlsement along tor a 2S% reduction right. Saa your friend Lee at Maurioe H. VALLEAU'S Express, moving local LAUNDRY wantad to do at home, Oall Broad street, Bed Bartki phona $400,000 at the Garden. He also spoke sals. Brookslda Inn, near Stone Church, on any croquet set In stock. This ad Schwarts'e Xltti Car lot. West Front at and long distance; freight and bsnus for and dellveri raferasees If retulrad. HOUSE ol six rooms and hati, all un- iof the great popularity of college-bas- Atlantic Highlands. N. J.* must accompany customer; awnings re- Pearl street. Red Bank. Phone 787. Open ssrvlee. For prompt service and reason- Phone msJ provementai o>e>ear. arararoi .also *a»- UTTIJ0 whlla Colonial horse at In man*, and b»th i nlte location I thraa ,acraa jrf duced. .Bamboo porch sereene reduced. evenings, Sunday mornings. ahle rates call at. 18 Broad street, ,or an-room house,. nraplloa, bath, all Im. 7 ketball games, the amateur and pro-ORNAMENTAL Spanish tils, about three National 5 and 10, Prown's.* phont Red Bank 73H-J. DAY'S WORK 'or part time. 204 West provemantai qna-oar garage. B. R. .Van* ouirttli larga shade treea, brookt IT.ltO. • lesslonil hockey games, and the glrla' ' squares. W. T. Jones, ill Maple ave- Oertten plaee, Red Bank, phona last." dervser, 4» Branch' avenoa. Baa Bank, TUoeapaon Agerior,: SI' East Front atnt% nua, Rad Bank, phone 1855. OLDSMOBILH coach In good running ioftball games during the summer, BEAUTIFUL collie puppies, sable and condition; anxious to dispose of qulck- SCHOBKK'S Catering Servle^, racenUy at phona Ull. . • .-• --• Chone IM Rad Bank.*- ' >, * white, pedigreed, 126: also dachshunds, Elks club) catering for'all occasions) QAItDENDR withes work on prlvata ee- feeason Ixi |1(. 294 South Brlda-a avenue, Bed CHOICE rlvsr front aelata' af ttraa* aett*/ all ages t househroken. Andrew Swanson, Bank.*. -, at your or our horns. Specialty' now. tate, practical expirlsnco in green- H0U8B for rant) six moms and tat*, all fcSS Vice President Leater R. Ro*. *» ^S^S^ASS^Si B& R. R. 2, phone 172I-J Soaervule, N. 1.' nousee, gardens, lawns, ehrubi', traee and Improvamentai sun north, garacai ill medar" rnn - dwelling)'eight roona and two lhtlr b 1>hon B a athn hot water beat ^ two-oar, pwajral "waWas Iin charge uiof. thuioe «.«""meetin*g »in« th*—e p»nk ltis. USED OARS bought, aold and exchanged, li^k 1 *^'M "' ' *"' * * landscarlnf, Can handle help to perfec- a month, At C( Waihlngtonstreat, Red lathi hotjraUr haatiitwo-cW., 20-FOOT cabin cruiser, built by-Johnson, tion. Age Sli. hsst refsrencee, Wrlta Bank. Inquire at, 117 Wjit>ront street, llt.Ot11,000-. Thompson AgsMy, It Hal 'absence of President Theodore J. La- - - •• • —; r ~ . Pontlao sales and service: terms. O. M. 'ront street, pkona 700 Red Bank,* * brecque, who Is attending,*. .«mua, »*»%ffl. ^rA^Z'^i .two, years old. complata equipment, per-. A. 0. Rassas Brothers, It-It Itechanls WANTED, wlda-awako mlddfe aged man Gardsnsr, box Bit, Rad nanV.* Rad Bank, phone "Bl-W.* front'atraat, pi fact condition, Llka naw* Good s«a boat* street, phona 1016. to taka orar established msn'l clothing Sacrifice price, • For inspection call Red MAN, chauffeur, white, good appearaneai HOUSE, all imsrovatnsnti. Apply A. T, {ova OHANOS to Pick your dafolratJoBg; conventionwof the Uons International y,.- bMU_ fiiriin'a Piano Shop. Drum- business. Big steady prollt.s I colt 14.00, In new bunialow under conalroaUonj Bank 2788-R. 16.00, retail 87.60; no etora nsedsd. Sell good references, naeks. Dosttlon at any- 4>orerm>s, 44 ItKklsis place, Bed Bank association at Pittsburgh, O;. How- mond place. Bad Bank, phona »*»• DEPENDABLE used carat f Podge. Ply; thing. Pull or part time. Write Chauf- t agents,* ' . •'< '• .•:«• large lot. rinanead under f.H. A. Smart mouth, Chavrolete and other makes of merchandise at home. Only cash needed down payment and monttly tharsas la» FOUR cot beds and twd mattresses, table, ii for stock. Must ssll. Lease up. Life- feur, box ill. Red flank.* . three dressers, chlld'a crib and spring, ears; convenient time payment plans to than 140 sir month, Watarbury, 1} Waa«i ffm&?^££2tt ^ff.^^-w^rrthi suit your budgst. Leonardo Garage, Val- time opportunity; good any locality; In- B1JCROOH houis, all lmprovamen front street, phona S'OO,* ' Mate association, la alao represent- necessary new lumbar and materials, in- for safe very cheap. Mrs. UeGoverq, vestigation Invited. I. L. Kuuti.r. 1 WOMAN wishes position In home or ret H7.B0I fiva-room. houis, all impto' 1 Compton street, Belford, N. J, ley Drive and Apple'ton avenue, Leonar- tine "the club at'"PlttsburgH, Other eluding hardware, rails and paint:- One do, N. J. Phone Atlantic Highlands 419, Bensdlcl street. West Point- Plsasant, K taurantt capable and willing worker i inents, . wclpaad poreh, I'ci sbt-ro MICDLETOWN aoraaga with brook) IH Dodge * Plymouth Sales and 8ervlcl. has had experience. " Phona Red- Bank house, oil birner, |4d. Trrenk B. U; ^feS*°atZ:m«eting.w.re Thomas ^SR-jgiltt;^*?™ * RED JACKET Hercules No. 8 hot water lHOiM.* . Agency, phona 3175 Red Bank. ; atraa, |«0i will trada for lota In or boiler and ten naw radiators; never, near town. Bolston WsUrbury, If West S. Field, sr.', introduced by,his »on, part new and nItd lumbtr, the price win SPRAY painting on all •trres of furniture, WHITE woman wants housaworki plain Front atraat, phone HOP.* .' ' " '• '!• ussd. Bargain for cash. Write Red Jack- FOR SALE to settle estate, 1918 Plymouth kltchon ast (table and four chairs) SIX ROOMS, bath. (Irania.., on rive Thnmoa Plulrl Jr and John Ander- ba aren loweri One-ear garage, 12x18 feet, et, box ill. Red Bank.* sedan: aood condition; also an Interna- cooking. Can nlva best of raferanceat nsar alstlqnu and bus line) avsllab U t sisep.lm no laundry. Addrees P. O.' Box SMALL tArse-Mom hotua and barn »IW •rnomas meio, Jr.. >»«'""» ;Jror_« |70: two-ear garage, Jaslo feet, lioti.cs. tional pickup, good condition. Apply At- "ranch mf-M.?""' ^'^ """" "" August lit. It'ltaotor place, Bad Ban! FURNITURE and household goods, china lantic Highlands National bank. Atlantis 141, Port Monmouth, N. J. vnune IKK. wooded lot! Hear Hirer road, Roraipai •on of Keyport, Introduced by George j^ iud ajd c-n',nt.Wl)ckli ,f i,^^, and glass bought and sold. We buy Call or wrlta It V. It. H. stout, t Linden location and convenient to town and *ta » dinner will be Served. etc.; excellent condition. Phone Bed Bank place, Rad Bank, pbone 11(1, tlon; uAmg« 1/ deifyet.. Phone '23HJ-J: cleaner for sals. Apply IB Kla place, Red 172B-J.* rodt Brothers, Red Bank, N. J., pbone want ad. to keep the wheels going Bank.' Red Bank 9674-M, £• I1 LEA8ANT room for rent) "ineaJi If de> MAG1O OHEF gas ranxs, latest, modal, •PAINTER, papsr hangar and dscoratori ilred. 27 Be r In it street, R-d Hanks 'round .., that', why the world it in- RAIN COAT, jllsror coat; slaa IS, for sale I 8OD lifted to order! pasture for horses estimates furnlsbsdl it years' experi- color white, with Lorain regulator. Al- KGB furnl»hid bedroom on Drat flour, Oceanport. . alto ^numerous kitchen articles. SS so larga and email lea hex, large garden and cattle. H. T. Gullet and Son, Mid-ence. All work guaranteed, Average Shrewsbury avenue, pbona R*d Bank dletown, N. J., pbona Mlddletown 488-M. room labor for papering t3,tO and up, near bathroom i with or without u«e of terested in them . a., lawn roller, bathroom elnk wltfi flxtaresf bftchen; ntar btti line him, Zirar, New- (The Red Bank Register csn ha nought ••7-W.* reasonable. Bock, phona Highlands 1196. Jossch Hoffman, S3 Drummond place, Rad i Oceanpoit at ths stora of Carlo Mexxa.) BABY CHICKS up to ona week old, 100. Hank, phone l<07. man BprJnsr. road, Red Dank. What people want and how they get It Is just about SACRIFICE, luncci room equipment; alio ANTIQUES and gifts, mahogany ohesti, Tested White Rock. Rhode Island Reds, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhoades and seven-foot electric Frllldalre. Bainut! FAINTING and decorating. • Free eetl- NICELY furnlihed room for rent, privet. old glass, china and other useful Items. Barred Bocks. Also bunnlee— rabbits. entrance, buth t Iteht huuitkeeplnv at* all there Is to propelling tho universe.. Here and In son Harold, Jr.,. of New Brunswick, Swarts. 14 Wait Front street, phone Red Ruscll's Auction (lallerisi, 27-19 £ast Mullsr, eaet slda Boute 16, mile nonb of mstee cheerfully Iflvon. Cell John V Bank HIV . ilalln. Red Hank 807-M, or Domlnlck lowed. 09 Wsit Front itrett, aecand visited over the week-end with Mr. Front street, Red Bank. ' bridge. Hour, Red Hank.* - * thousands of cities and communities the world over, PORTABLE houaa' for sale, one l-oom Domanlco.'Red Bank 207N-M. Ithoade'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sil4. one 8x4 with chemical toilet, WESTINGHOUSE battsry rschargar, BYE STRAW, mixed hay, alfalfa and UARdB pleanant room, adjolnlntr hath, for want adg are the moat commonly uaed want-and-get Lemuel Rhoadea of Main street, screened porch ixU. Prlca 1200. E. L, Whlta electric rotary sewing machinal timothy: good quality. F. O, B. Ten. YELLEN'a dallcateissn and restaurant, 17 reti^f prlvato entrance, for one or two Kenneth, Green, son of pergeant Beekman, Mlddtltown, N. J. glider, quart and pint jars, crockl, large nent, or delivered. John M. Laird, Inc.,- Main street, Katontown. Vtill courae er«on»} or two room* urnl kluhtnettaj, denominator. Take a look Into the want ads of any kitchen range, gas rangs, round library Tennent, phona Freehold 180 or English- dlnntr liOc; scsclsl luncheon daily ISc, fncludlnr «»• and eleetrir, |24 month. 60 and Mrs. Raymond . Green of Main 1SU-FOOT Marconi , smooth and central tables. rocker. Henry, town 26-W. L'aterinc to partlu, Comrilet* Una of ifel- lake avenue, !«•<( Hunk.' newspaper and you. will see what makes Its com* atreet, underwent an operation for . plankid cedar, copper riveted; brais Thompson avenue, Keansburg.* Icatetsen products, home-made salads, pas- the removal of his tonsils last week at hardware. Fast and ablai roomy cockpit; FOR FEEDS, chicks, equipment or sup- frlsi. pies, clgarattse and candy; fountain, ROOM, large, cool, nicely furnl-hcdi for munlty tlok ... the klnda of work Its people want parfect condition; flit. K.. Gill, 180 SINGLE] shell for sale In perfect condition, pliss, call or stop In at IJIsbrow Broth- service. Open dally and Sundays, 1'hone couple, private hom* prlvlliK*) with or the Fort Monmouth hospital. Falrviaw avenue, Jersey City.* with oars; price 9100. Pbone RumsOn ers. 10S-A Wbalepond road, West Long Batontown 400, without mtilij Kftraee erara two cart. 70 and do ... the kind of living qutrtera they want Miss Bernlce Ayers of Belford Is 709, between 7 and 7:30 p. m,* Branch, phone Lona* Branch 2680. Kali Madlion av.rtjje, U*d Bank.* ' visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. andSOMETHINQ new—The Hsndy Pet'sharp. chicks now on ordlr. WINDOW CLEANINH—Wa clsen wlndo... and have ... the way* they have of amusing them- oner and wood polisher; can be ussd for REBUILT atoves for sale, coal, gas com- ' In storss and dwelllnga at moderate Mrs. Benjamin Ayera of Dwyane •bsgtpeolns ail raaor edged tools or polish- bination and oil, Samuel Swarts, 14 WORSES and pigs for sale: ten good sad- prices; we also wash paint, wax floors, etr. APARTMENTS selves ... the Confidence they have In each other street. ing wood. Seat to any addrees on rs-West Front strset, phone Had Bank 1187.* dle hacks, huntsrs and polo ponies;' No Job too small. Call Tt-J or 1074-W, celpt of (0 cents, poitpald by manufac- Jounr trigs and sod. Mlrldlstown'Ktoek Monmouth Window Clsanlng Co., Re> TWO HM/KH from llroail stresti plenty . ,, and whether buslneat la coming or going, The) Airs, Frank Oakley had as herturer, tin. Batsla Bnwn, Belford, H. 1. BUCK boat, 13 feet long, pair Mren.foot arm, Thomas 8. Held, phone Bed Vsnk Bank, • uf light anil sir} three ronmi, I2C, four guests Sunday her parents, Mr. and oars, covsred hatch and decoys, for 811. rooms l>«. »•• lM'<rlv«t» rail, Mrs. Charlca Smith of Wolf Hill Campbell Boat Yard, Belmer, N. J., phona finished, 110. Antiques, Inc., 17 Eaut Von, phone Had Bank 1117, Estimates dsnre, five or ilx rrjomi, furnlihsd, un. Rum D places tick faster than other*. So do th» Belmar (64. MUST SELL 100 Plymouth Roek March avonuo Is enjoying a two-wecka' va- Front alreet. hstehed pulUu and alio 10b Uylntf cheerfully given. • fitrnliliedi garagst rant raaionaMe. 209 cation from her work In New York. ttni, fil <;»rfl«|i] ivtriut, Atlantia Hlgh- Illver load, Hail Uank, phone itll-J. Keg-later want adg. Where people ara quick to acts VABE8, eholce dlshei, flaars, mahogany NEW furnlturel IWlna; room suits, coffca lindi, H. J.' flEI'TIO TANKS and cesspools cleaned, al- Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and library table, overstuffed rocker 17, etc., tables, b«ds, sprinsc*. rnattresMi. Con- so dry walls) drains Installed. Ketl- TWO XOOMfl, nlealr furM.ti.'l fur Hvhl Reg-later want ada act accordingly. Some Individual* for tale. Call Mrs. J, Crati, Is Third a»i- aon Robert of Dumont are visiting roleum rugs, fireplace equlDtnent. Ruscll's RBOISTSIIKD Ohtvlot ram Iambi ilia, typ* mates slven, Oscar Becker, «7 BsconJ nousrW.plriir i iraa, al.ctrlr, riintlnuoui her. ' •- nus, Atlantia Highlands.* AucUon Galleries, 27-21 East Front strsst. t-slr llsfsn, phona Bad Dank 1414 hni watsri a'lults onlr: ritaionulilM rant. get along better than others. They Mie and read •treet, phone lSDa. and quality i will MII or axebtntr* for 48 Wallsee street, Red Ilink. Aim xsragi NADIR window abates 9 cents; Holland *wt. Ubrt>w trovsmenlM. T«l.pli»ns Ited liank 7f>.* Mr. and Mre. Georxe 8. Klnkade, )lroi., phon* I'Oni tlrinr-h 2

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and Mrs. Harry Lange had a beach slster-inlaw, Mrs, Roland Platt, gave othy Davis,:,MIM Edith Luflrorrow, corpa of the Salvation Army will be Belford.. party at Gibson's beach Monday Leonardo. birth to a daughter. Mr. and Mn. Miss, Ruth Palmer, lilts TJorma stationed as counsellor at the large ted Banker Gets evening. . • Lombardo will be sponsors Xor the Buckhardt and Charles MacKelvey. Salvation Army camp at Star Lake, Mr. .and Mrs."Nellson Edwards>of, (Tht Bid Bisk Mllo-