All Us NBWIi of SECTION BED BApB and Surrounding Town* Fold Fearlessly and Without Bios RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LX, NO. 18, RED BANK, N..J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1937.- PAGES 1 TO 14|l Driver Unhurt When Joseph May^r First Aid Squad McCampbell And Car Enters Ravine Observance Of Air States Views In State Police Quinn To Speak Estate On Oeorge Monroo, 29, colored, of West "Taxes and Tax Reforms" Is the Front street miraculously escaped be- subject of addresses to be given by ing Injured early'Saturday morning About County Test At Trenton Theron McCampbell and John J. when the ear which ho was driving Quinn at what is announced as a MailWeektoTake plunged off the side of Harding road Freeholder, Who is Running for Sea Bright Squad to Compete non-partisan meeting to be held at Shore Is Bought by at the driveway leading to the es- the Leonardo 'grade school auditor- tate of Abram I. Elkus; and over a Re-election, Calls Attention to for Championship on Novem- ium tomorrow evening at 8:30 steep embankments The car was not Various Economies Which ber 29—Point Pleasant Holds o'clock. The meeting is advertised badly damaged. It was removed by as being sponsored by a mixed Place At Red Bank Edward May at noon Saturday and .. .^Were Effected.— -Title. v group of Middletown township Dem- was taken away under its own ocrats and Republicans and it is power. Freeholder Joseph Mayer of Bel- The Sea Bright First Aid and stated that Mr. McCampbell will re- Monroe told Bed Bank police, who mar, who Is a candidate for re-elec- Safety squad has entered tho second ceive full opportunity to inform in- Postage Matter Will Be Investigated, (hat he _ had fallen tion on the Republican ticket, has is- annual state police contest for first dependent voters of what course he Ladies' Aid to Hold Mr. Coleman Adda to asleep at the wheel and had failed sued a statement pointing out tho aid squads to bo held Monday, No- will follow to bring about economy Received and Sent at the to make a turn at the Elkus prop- present condition of the coCnty vember 29, at the Trenton armory in tho county government in the Supper At Lincroft Holdings by Buying Six erty. Tho car went through the flnaiiccs. Following are excerpts from a let event of his election, Mr. Qulnn The annual chicken salad supper Red Bank Airport Tues- hedge, scraped the limb of a tree and tinder the new budget law, coun- tor sent to tho squad by' Colonel will give his views about how better sponsored by the Llncroft Ladles' Aid Acres on River From plunged through underbrush Into the ties and municipalities have until Mark O. Kimberllng, superintendent government and lower taxes can be society will ba held Thursday, Octo- day, Novernber 16. ravine, landing rlghtslde up. 1942 before they must go on a cash of the state police: . , achieved. It is stated that parti- ber 28, at Llncroft chapel. The first Mrs. J. Romaine. basis. Freeholder Mayer, as chair- "During the past few years re- sanship will not figure in any way table will bo served at 0:30 o'clock man of the finance committee of the markable results havo been obtained in the Addresses. and services will continue until 9 Back To Monday board of chosen freeholders, points In this state by tho small group of J. PaunPosten of Naveslnk, Dem- o'clock. out that' this does not affect the mqn anil women engaged In first aid ocratio candidate for township com- Final arrangements for the supper Postmaster Is Making county of Monmouth, because since work. In numerous cases, many mltteeman ot Middletown township, will be made at a special meeting of CaUaghan Property Night Meetings January 1 of this year It has been lives have been saved, pain allevi- will bo another speaker, Rev. Mrs.the committee this afternoon at tho on a cash basis. He says that as ated and furtbtr permanent physical Frances Stevenson of Leonardo will chapel. Mrs. George Rlchdale, pres- Elaborate Preparations long as he has anything to do with disabilities prevented. act as chairman of the meeting. ident of the society, Is chairman of Sold To John Beger For Councilmen the board it will continue to do so. "The several squads and their This will mark the first occasion the supper and is being assisted by At the present time all current members, who so unselfishly have that Mr. McCampbell and Mr. Qulnn other members of the society. Two Rumson estates, one the riv- Postmaster Ed vonKattcngoll, tho Red Bank Town Fathers Decide county bills are paid and the county given of their time, energy and will havo spoken from the same Tho menu will consist of chicken Chamber of Commerce, tho Philatelic has taken advantage of discounts for funds to further this fine public ser- platform slnco they "burled the salad, baked beans, ham, home er-front property of Mrs. Jean Ro- club t.d J. number of business own- to Have Their Sessions on cash and saved considerable funds. vice, arc to be highly commended hatchet" at the Sylvan forum a few cooked cranberry sauce, pot cheese, malne in Romalne park, and the oth- ers are planning a community ob- All bonds and Interest on the same We of the state police recognize this weeks ago., potato salad, celery, pickles, biscuits, er tha former Callaghan property; servance of Air Mall Weok, Novem- Such Nights During: the Rest have been met, and the board still fact and desire in every way to as- cake and ico cream. changed hands recently. The broker has half a million dollars In the effecting both sales was Charles B. ber IS to Novomber 2Ovthat will put of This Year. sist in advancing this very humani- Red Bank on tho map In a large treasury. tarian work by creating some event Sweeney of Rumson, way as an air-minded town with an Mr. Mayer points out that the that will bring to the attention of Township Fathers Th« Jean S. Romalne propery It airport well equipped to make mall During'the remainder of 1937 thocounty had scrip outstanding on tho public tho flno accomplishments Annual Meeting located in Romnlne park, off Nave- dollvorles. Thoy aro specially Inter- meetings of the mayor and council of which Interest of fivb por cent was of this group. To that end, wo an- slnk avenue, In the easterly section ested In tho dato of Tuesday, No- Red Bank will be held the first and paid and the freeholders re-flnanced ticipate conducting a first aid dem-Act To Keep Buses of Rumson. The property contains vember 16, for on this day mall will third Monday nights of each month the eamo at an Interest rate of d% onstration and contest, where the Held At Health in excess of six acres, with a river bo dispatched and received at tho (Seal) our Lord ono thousand nine Instead of the first and third Tues- per cent, saving the county some public may be Invited to witness the frontage of 300 feet, and was sold hundred and thirty-seven, day nights, as has been In vogue all $10,000 a year annually. The coun- For The Bay Shore to L. W. T. Coleman of Rumson. Red Bank port Instead of at New- and In the Independence of activities of the various teams from Center Friday ark as Is customary. Thla will be this year. This was unanimously ty also availed itself of the call- various sections of the state. The property is situated between tho United States the one privilege. done at all tho airports in New Jer- hundred and slxty?second. agreed to Tuesday night at tho meet- 'In- our first contest, which was Middletown Officials Take Meas- the large estate on the east now. sey on tho dato In question, tho ob- Harold Gf. Hoffman, Ing of the mayor and council, when Mr. Mayer drawB attention to the conducted last December at the Tren- Middletown Township Associa- owned and occupied by Mr, Cole- the only absenteo was Joseph C. Ir- ures to Prevent Discontinu- ject being to Increase Interest in and ! Governor. fact that the county has no tax an ton armory, wo had an attendance tion Re-elects Officers of Last man, and the summer residence at uso of air mall facilities. By tho Governor, wln; who is both a councilman and ticlpatlon, or tax revenue notes out- of approximately 3,500 persons. ance of Service from Camp- Robert B. Smith, an official ol the A. Mr. vonKattengell and other Inter- Thomas Mathls, - an assemblyman. standing whatsoever. Year and Makes William- E. & P. chain store) organization. Tha Secretary of State, "We havo determined that certain bell's Junction to Keaniburg. property Is beautifully planted with, ested Bed Bankers aro anxious to Monday night for many years was Friends of Mr. Mayer declare that changes will ellminatD last year's another great achievement of Mr. Foster Committee Member. a number of tree, principally cedar* have largo uso mado of the local air- Mr. VonKattongell has received the meeting timo of the "town fath- controversies and feel that this year's ers," but a chango to Tuesday night Mayer as financial director of the The meeting of the township com- The main house consists of If port becauso of tho likelihood that tho following letter from Mr. Sin- contest will create an even greater rooms and three baths and there )• . thla will influence tho federal author- was made tor the convenience'of Mr. county has been In the way of insur- mittee of Middletown township last Mrs. Catherine Burr Johnsoi, not: interest both In attendance and the superintendent of the state school a, tennis court on the property. • ities to establish a mall airport here. Jrwln because it Is usually on Mon-ance. He caused a survey to be support of tho public, and wo will Thursday afternoon was taken up Two other airports aro In this part UNITED STATES FOSTOFFICE, day nights that the assembly is in made of all county property and In- largely with consideration of bus ser-for girls at Trenton, was the chief In addition to the six acres of Newark, New Jersey surance on cars. He took the matter again havo an excellent opportunity speaker Friday evening at tho an- ground, the new owner also acquires of the state, they being at Asbury session. It was brought out at the to prove to the people of New Jer-vice between Campbell's Junction Park and Lakehurst^ Those who are • October IS, 1937. meeting by Mayor Charles R. Eng-up with the schedule rating ofllco at and Keansburg. As explained in The nual meeting of tho Public Health the island and sedge land extending My dear Postmaster: Newark and secured a re-classlfica- sey what can,be done and what is association of Middletown township to the outer channel of the Shrew*. , promoting; the event believe that Red lish that .the first Tuesday of No- being done in first aid work for their Register last week, the Rollo com- Bank stands* a good chanco of ac- In connection with my recent lot- vember will be election day and that tion and re-ratllng of all county pany has applied to the public util- at the health, center at Campbell's bury river, opposite the Hartshornt ter forwarded to you regarding "Air property, and had a re-Inspection benefit. Junction. She was accompanied' to estate at Highlands, and all tho ter- quiring auch facilities because of its Monday, November 1, would be a "In bringing together from all sec- ities commission to discontinue ser- Mall Weok" for the State of New more convenient time to meet. The and identification to all county vice until May 15 and Joseph Mlele the meeting by Mrs. Leon Cubberly ritory within the prolongations of tht central locatlon.vbecauso.lt is tho rsey from November 16-20 Inclus- property. In addition to that he tions of tho state people trained In easterly and westerly boundary lines junction of two railroad lines and meetings aro scheduled to begin at of Keansburg has asked for a fran- of Long Branch, who is a member ive, I am enclosing a copy of the caused all the cars to be Insured un- first aid, it will give them a greater of the board of trustees of tho state of tho property. because of the excellence of the ser- governor's proclamation which 8:30 o'clock. opportunity of becoming acquainted chise to tako over the route. The der a fleet policy, and the total committee passed a motion to recom- school. The property embraced In the sal* vice afforded by tho airport. should bo posted in the lobby of your Tho suggestion brought not only amount of saving on Insurance has through this personal contact. To Postmaster John F. Slnnott of building, together with an Air Mail mend to the state utilities commis- Mrs. Johnson described the train- has been In the Romaine family for schedule, showing dispatch of Air unanimous concurrence but a motion been over $3,500 per year, it is stat- this end, it will create better fellow- ing and treatment of girls at the more' than half a century and \nt Newark Is chairman of the -state which was adopted without dissent ed. . ' ship and through the exchange of sion that the franchose of the Rollo committee In chargo of the week's Mall from your ofllco to principal company be abolished and that the school. She expressed regret because originally part of a tract extending cities—also an Air Mall poster. that meetings during the remainder Ideas bring renewed interest and In most Instances tho girls, before from the river to the Rumson road observance. Postmaster Edward Thoso of you who have a daily or of tho year be held on Monday Mr. Mayer also points out that In achievements for the future." application of Mr. Mlele be granted. A hearing on tho request of the Rollo entering the school, have to remain acquired from Seabury TreadWtllf Brodstoln of ABbury Park is chair- weekly newspaper In your city are nights. It was said that- this would this year's county budget an appro- Thero will bo four classes for fire- priation is made tor county adver- company Is scheduled to bo held at In jail while their cases are being one ot the first settlers In Rumson. man of tho county committee. requested to have this proclamation cause no inconvenience to Mr. Irwin men! and policemen, for first aid The extensive Rumson holdings of Tho Philatelic club and various published as a news Item and at the tising. While this has been done In Newark before the utilities commis- Investigated. She said sho was grati- same time, write a short Item re- Inasmuch as It Is expected that no as- years previous, no attempt had pre-squad members, for industrial work- fied becauso this was not true in Mr. Trcadwell were acquired about business interests have signified their sembly meetings are scheduled to be sion Tuesday, November 9. garding the advantages of Air.Mail, viously been made to advertise the. ers and for women. Only teams from All the members of tho township Monmouth county. The girls, while the year 1830 and were owned at qj intention of having envelopes "with stressing the frequency and the ra- held tho balance of this year." New Jersey will be eligible. Each time by Col. Lewis Morris, who con- ospeolally doslgnod cachets distrib- agricultural pursuits ot the county. committee were present at the meet- being Investigated, are Inmates ot pidity ot service to large cities Upon the recommendation of Coun- Mr, Mayer Insisted that this branch team will consist of flvo members, trolled practically all of Rumson uted freo of chargo to air mail users. throughout the country. I am sure ing last Thursday. They wero Briar Hill home at Freehold where Neck, then known by the name ot cilman J. A. VanScholck, it'was voted of Monmouth county's industries one of whom will act as captain and unanimously of the opinion that it special facilities have been provided On tho envelopes will be printed tho tho editor or publisher of your pa- to buy from tho Merrltt Machine another as victim. No member of a Norumsout. community slogan, "Rlvor Sports par would bo glad to carry both your should receive equal publicity with would be against public interest to for their use. article and the governor's proclama- Shop, a boiler and motor stokor at a the other features of the county. tern will bo a physician or trained havo transportation unprovided for Mrs. Johnson complimented the Benjamin F. Romalne obtained Center of tho East," and other mat- cost of $761.25 to bo placed In the nurse. ter designed to advertise tho town. tion, as well as any further informa- Mr. Mayer, in co-operation with between the two mentioned places. Monmouth County Organization for tho property in 1870 and shortly tion regarding Air Mail you may be'fire houso of Relief engino company the granges of the county and El- The winning team In each class They said they had no feeling for Social Service on its excellent work. thereafter laid out Romaine park, Tho pilot who is to act ataRed In a position to furnish-him. You" -on Drymmond place. may enter the championship event Bank has not yet been soloctcdTHo Wood Douglass,, county fajm dejn- or against the Rollo company or Mr. She said the nurses of the organiza- which Is a restricted residential sec- should then take up the matter with At tho suggestion of Councilman for possession of the New Jersey tion of Rumson comprising approxl- will make a visit hero prior to his your mayor and city council and onstrator, has Instituted that prac- Mlclo but that they were going to tion were giving especially flno ser- Harry G. Dcgenring It was voted^to tice this year and that he hopes it state police leg trophy, now held by exert all their official influence to vice as parole offlcera. She defended mately 35 acres, owned by Mr. Col*r regular trip in order to familiarize havo them designate the week of Point Pleasant First Aid squad. A man, Mr. Smith, Herbert Hedge and himself with conditions. On both November 15-20 as "Air Mall Week" place two new lights on tho Tower- will become a permanent policy for keep buses running between Camp- the parole system as a whole, stat- In your city. It you have any civic hill avenue extension whero a num- tho advancement of the farm, Inter- team winning tho trophy three times bell's Junction and Keansburg. They ing that it was an effective agency Mrs. VanScholck. occasion's when ho makes stops at takes permanent possession. The Red Bank It Is planned to havo him organizations, such as a Chamber ber of residences have recently been ests of Monmouth county. said it was immaterial who provided for character building, and sho men- In later'years, Mr. Romoino's son, of Commerce, Kiwanis or Rotary constructed,' present title holder whether winning Washington Tyson Romaine, built ths greoted by Postmaster vonKatten- club, you should attend their meet- Mr. Mayer has consistently op- tho transportation, provided that it tioned that of 450 girls placed on 1 posed the diversion of ' highway in its class or not Is eligible to de was done efficiently. parolo among the inmates of the present structure noxt to the home- gell, tho mayor and council ana oth-Ings and solicit their help and co- Bills to tho amount of $11,252.49 fend Its title. Individual trophies will were ordered paid, comprising $3,- funds to other" purposes and he Resolutions wero passed applying state school only 45 had broken their stead. The now owner haB already er representative oltizons. . operation to the end that every be awarded In the respective classes started alterations to the bouse. Mr. vonKattengoll, in talking with banker, merchant, manufacturer and 87T.49 for current expenses, J948.72 states that ho will continue to do so. to tho Board of Navigation and Com- promises. a Register reporter the other day, business hoi^so In your city co-oper- for poor relief, $4,038.36 for the pay merce and tho War Department for Tho association re-elected Ca.pt. The other river front property, Jo< ates by using "Air Mail" during that roll, $768.73 for the water department, permission to build a bulkhead at William E. Dennis of Fort Mon catod In Wilson circle, Rumson, was called attention to tho .fact that a week.— ..-.-• - f— , special dellvory air mall lottor, cost- $1,070.93 for current water expenses Annual Supper At John V. D. Forman the mouth of Compton'a creek at mouth chairman, J. G. Timolat of sold to John H. Beger, Jr., whose es» In your sales talk to your public, and $542.26 for sowers. Port Monmouth to prevent-the chan- Naveslnk river road and Mrs. Albert tate on Naveslnk River road, Middle* ing 16 cents for stamps, can "to sent town, was recently sold by Mr. to the itfost distant part of the United you should stress the fact that you, nel from becoming fllled In with Lindenstruth of River Plaza vice aro selling them a service that will Methodist Church Hits At Gasoline sand. chairmen, Howard W. Roberts of Sweeney to H. Whltaker of New States and bo delivered within 24 amply repay them for tho additional York city. hours. Ho said tho sorvlco was al- money spent, stating you aro confi- Tho' annual public turkey supper Notice was served on the commit- New Monmouth treasurer, Mrs. J. most as speedy as telegraphy and Great Benefit G. Timolat assistant treasurer, Mrs. The property acquired by Mr. Bs* dent that once they uso this BcrvlcD, of tho Married Couples' Blblo class Refunds Red Tape tee that Madeline Schuler, John ger has 310 feet of river frontage, much loss expensive. Ho related the they will continue to do so at every Lonergon," Frank Dooley and Anna William M. Greenwood of Middletown opporunlty. This fact should also be of tho Red Bank Methodist church with a depth of approximately B00 • following: will be held In the social rooms in Gerard had' applied to the state village secretary and Mrs. H. Law- Impressed upon your personnel, vil- Party At Colt's Candidate for Assemblyman rence Scott assistant secretary. Wil- feet, and adjoins on the east the es« "Podcr J. Qlsleson, a clerk in the lage, city or rural carriers, who may the basement next Tuesday evening. board of alcoholic control to revoke tate of Mrs. Benjamin K. Gatlnsi poatofllco at Rod Bank, had a letter Tho first serving will 'bo nt 6:30 Sayt That If He is Elected He the saloon license which the CDmmit- liam E. Foster of Naveslnk river ba in a position to talk and sell the road was elected a new member of The house of colonial stylo architect , which was mailed by special deliv- advantages of Air Mall to tho gener- Neck Last Week o'clock. Will Do Everything; Legally teo granted to Carl Bachstadt of turo contains 13 rooms, three tilt ery air mall, costing 16 cents, to his al public. Mrs. Roy IriBcoe IS chairman of East Keansburg a short time ago. the public health committee. The baths, with an additional maid's trustees are Mrs. Robert Hartahorne (daughter, Mrs. Earl Anderson of . I am also enclosing a blank form It Was Attended by About 350 tho supper committee and her as Possible to Cut It Out. A hearing will bo held on the mat- bath. There are also two garages Chicago. Tho Jotter left' Red Bank which you will please fill out and slstants are Mr. and Mra. Roger ted this afternoon at Newark before of Portland, Mrs. Wardwcll G. Thom- on tho property. by train at 7:60 A. M., Octobor 0, and forward to me at the completion of Persons and It Netted $280 Wymbs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aycrs, Commissioner D. Frederick Burnett.- as of 'Mlddletown Village and MrB. tho campaign. If I can be of any Speaking at Freehold last night, Lindenstruth. It Is planted nicely with various reached Central Terminal, Jorsoy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oten, Mr. andJohn V. D. Forman, Democratic can- further assistance to you, don't hes- for Mrs. Harold Gunther, Reports wero made by Mrs. Mary specimens ot trees, shrubbery, etc, City, at 11 A. M., at which point It itate to call on me, and again, may I Mrs. Kenneth Woodward, Mr. and dldnto for assemblyman, stressed his and originally was owned by Rosins, was put on an airplane. It arrived at bo allowed to impress upon you that Who Was in Auto Accident. Mrs, James Glslcson, Mr. tind Mrs. opppsltlon to tho management of the J. Sullivan, supervisor of nurses, and Eastern Star To by thi members of her staff. Tho Mehaffey, who sold It several ye&rs Chicago at 0 P. M. and was delivered the BUCCOBS of tho Department's .ef- Fred Butchcrcr, Mr. and Mrs. Kolby refund to farmers and others using ago to J. Hansbury Callaghan of forts to Increase the use of Air Mall health center was attractive with to Mr. Qlsleson's daughter at '6:30 P. About 350 people—tho largest as- Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burdge, gasoline and. fuel oil for tractors and Hold Card Party Newark, who owned conslderablt M. tho same day, oorvlco depends entirely., upon the In- flowers provided by Miss May Grif- dividual efforts of every Postmaster. semblage that tho Atlantic township Mr, and Mrs. William Bradley and other machinery. His criticism of property In tho county. Upon Mr. "This Is just a samplo of the speed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frick. tho present system Is based largely fiths of Red Bank. Callaghan's death, tho property was Respectfully, consolidated school has ever held, Red Bank chapter, Order of the . «-•-« of this kind of mall service. There John A. Slnnott, Jr., attended tho benefit bingo party fflr Only home-cooked food will be on the claim that thero Is two much Eastern Star, will hold a. card party acquired by the Citizens Building is no point within tho continental Bunco Party for Church. and Loan association of Red Bank, Chairman, N. J. Air Mall Week Mrs. Harold Gunther .Friday night. served, Tho menu will comprise rod tape and unnecessary methods. in the Eisner building "on Broad A bunco party will bo held tomor- United States that cannot be reached Committee.' Tho outcome far exceeded tho antic- creamed turkey soup, colcry, olives, His speech In part was as follows: street Monday night, October 25, at which organization sold It to Mr. row night in the social hall of tho Bearer. within 21 hours by special delivery SS:MW ipations of Joaqutn Lawrcndb. and cole slaw, roast turkey with old-fash- "Farmers and users of so called 8 o'clock, A dress, donated by the Reformed church on Shrewsbury air mall." , End.. (2) ' ioned dressing, maahed potatoes, tur- tax free gasollno and fuel oil arc andJune dress shop on Broad street, will The property Is In splendid condi- B 2 . tho members of tho eommltteo wno avenue by the ladles' Aid society of Eijthtoon airports aro in New Jer- assisted him in giving the affair. Sat- nips, giblct gravy, poos, mlnco and havo been subjected to red tapo pro- bo the door prize. Prizes will bo ho church. Refreshments will be tion, having been completely rono- sey. In addition to thoso mentioned pumpkin pie and coffee. ceedings that havo completely dis- awarded tho winner at each table. vatod nnd modernized In recent Chicken Salad Supper. urday Mr. Lawrence handed a check served. Tho committee In charge they aro located at Cl'omonton, Cape for $250 to Mra. Gunther, who for gusted them with tho present set up Mrs. Chnrlcs R. Kclley Is chairman lonslsts of Miss Esther Crelln, Mm. years. Tho new ownor, who Is s May, Ocean City, Mlllvllle, Atlantic The annual chicken salad supper several weeks has been at Fltkln Low Bidders on Bridge, , regulating the refund of money paid of the committee in charge, which Wallace B. Rankln, Mrs. .Elizabeth New York stock broker, will occupy City, Tronton, Prlncoton, Wrights- will be hold by the Gleaners society Memorial hospital with serious In- Tho Hogan and Gaul construc- for gasollno and fuel oil for uso. In consists of Mrs. Harry T.Mesmcyer, Estcllo and Mrs. Jackson Murphy. tho property as his year-round resi- town, . Wcstflcld, New Brunswick, of the, Eatoritown Presbyterian jurlss which sho suffered several tion company of Rod Bank submitted trathors and machinery other than Mi-B. Chris L. Beige, Mrs. Lyman C. dence, Caldwell, Hackcnaack,' Boonton and church next Tuesday evening at tho weeks ago in an automobile collision to Highway Commissioner E. Don- automobiles. Vanlnwegnn, Mrs. W. W. Kennedy, Special Notice. In Bplto of reports that I, Bert Jersey city. Presbyterian chapel from 0:80 to 8 whilo sho was on hor way from hci ald Storner Moday tho low bid on a "Anyone having occasion to seek Jr., Mrs. William Curchln, Jr., Mrs. Wrstslde Bunco Furty. o'clock. Mrs. Carl Whltehurst Is Byron, lessee of Texas gas Btatlon, In a recent lettor, Postmaster Sin- homo at Colt's Nock to Freehold, railroad bridge In Woodbrklge town- rotunda Is thoroughly familiar with William H. Elliott,, Mrs. Fred Con- Fair Haven, N. J., am retiring or Tho Women's auxiliary of WostsW* not called tho attention of Postmas- chairman and Is being assisted by where sho has been employed; ship. Their estimate was $00,324. tho present practice. Tho system ovcr, MIBS Annabel D. Houso, Mrs, selling out of my own accord, I wish hose company will hold a bunco p&r* ter vonKattengell to tho fact that other momborB of the aoolety. Three automobllo log lamps,were Tho bridge will carry two tracks of has become so complex that our Floyd- Imlny', Mrs. Joseph C. Stec, to announce thlB is all news to me. ty at tho flto houso on Lolghton avs* there aro 40,000 postofflees and that disposed of on tho co-oporatlvo plan. the Reading railroad over an exten- farmers and users of gasoline and Mrs. Albeit Ijiiibcr, Jr., Miss Allda If a change Is being contemplated nue on Wednesday night, October 37. Notice ot Tax Sale, Borough of Fair I have not been officially noti- an Increase of ono mall lottor por day , Haven. They were won by Mis? Lillian Sear- sion of route 38. oil have paid hundreds of dollars OaUley, Miss "Violet Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Dressier Is chairman of at each office would bring In ? 1,000,- rather than subject themselves to fied by tho Texas company from Lists are now being prepared for ly of FrJohold R/D, No. 8, Domlnick Lewis B. Hendrlcks, Miss Virginia whom I have loused such station. tho committee in charge. Prlzos will 000 in a yoar, tax sale of delinquent taxes for tho LuccarelU of Colt's Neck and a Long Chine) and Japan to War third degree methods and Insinua- Salter, Mrs. Zenla Davia, Miss Mario 'As anything can happen horo," un; bo awarded and refreshments will bl yoar 1035. Taxpayers aro urged to Branch man whoso name was not an- In Red Bank along with many other tions of fraud by inspectors. ' Wilby, Mrs, II. C. Mecklom, Miss til my lease expires, which will be lorved. nrrnnga to pay arrearages at onco 'I claim it is not fair to tako our Governor Hoffman has Issued tho ns publication will begin on Novem- nounced. MlsaSoarly and Mr. Luc-countries In the form of costumed Florence Chandler, Mrs. W. C. Van- October 31, 1031, I shall bo ploaaed following proclamation: ber 4, 1(137. carelU returned their lamps, which merry-makers on Hallowe'en night, money to set up a bureau to collect Horn, Mrs. Albert W. Worden, Mrs. to Berve and meet all my friends Your Future Told, Event by Event wcro auctioned off by Mr. Lawrence Saturday. October 30th. Your Hal- money to be paid back. to us after J. Albert VanScholck, Mrs. Ensloy M. arid customers. on Saturday night, 12 o'clock, nt that STATE OF MEW JERSEY Percy D. Bennett, lowe'en costume should bo chosen Bort Byron, Texas Station, Hallowe'en party you are going to .i Collector of Taxes. and bought by him, Each lamp was now from newest, llvellost assortment inspoctors havo Inspoctcd our places White, Mrs. Oliver Stryker, Mrs. Executive Department —Advertisement. struck off for $5.50. Ten gallons of of business to check on our sworn Stewart Cook, Jr.; Mrs, G. Anderson, Fair Haven, Now Jorsoy. attond or give. In olthor ovont ths at Totloy's, 17 Broad street,—Adver- 1 Octobor 14, 1S37. success ot your fete deponds on th» PROCLAMATION • ^ i * • gasoline donated by Martin's service- tisement. affidavits. Mrs. Joseph Valleau, Ralph B. "WHEREAS, tho New Jorooy - Ladles, Attention! —Advertisement. costume, decorations, favori, «to, station of Colt's Neclt brought in m i» If I am elected to tho gencrnl as- Sickles and Mra. John J. Carhart, that can bo «o easily arranged for Postmasters Association, co-oporat- Plain dresses dry cleaned, 60c; , Students Wonted Ing with tho Postofllco Department cash and carry; ladles' coats, with $0. It was won by James Conway sembly, I will, It humanly possible, First Class Job 1'rlutlrig. you at Totloy's, 17 Broad str««t.-» to rent typewriters or adding ma- havo this'law changed so that our The Register Is completely equip- Advertisement. at 'Washington, Is sponsoring Air fur collar,- $1.25. Allen's < Cleansers of tho Colt's Nock Inn. Tho festiv- chines, at special factory rates; also Itoof Lcolt? Mall W.eak from November IB-JO In- & Dyers, 21 West Front atrcot, phone ities were carried through as sched- citizens may recolVD tho benefits of Roof coating, the kind that con- ped to mm out ony Ulna of Job print- portables. Superior Typewriter Sorv- nR oxportly nnd at reasonable prices. Typewriters and Adding Machine*, clusive, and . . Rod Bank 442; 77 First avenue, uled and everybody hnil> a fine tlmd' loo, Carlton Thcator Building, Red gasoline and oil without red tape nnd tains no coal tnr, $1.20 for five gal- ' "WHEREAS, Now Jersey Is In the phono Atlantlo Highlands 77.—Ad- 1 lons), roof brush 35c, roof paper 35- And tno work Is done when prom- repaired by factory trained nun, On« Moio than 800 sandwiches and a Bank, phone 485.—AdvoitlBomcnt, embttvassment.' ised. The next time you need any- ly complete ropalr shop In Monmolltl) forefront In tho development of avi- vertlsement. hugo quantity of coffee wore Berved, lb. roll U, L., inspected, $1.09; roof ation and has always manifested an . HnoheJorsI cement 70c for ton pounds. Phono thing in the printing lino from a bus- «ounty. Evory Job gtiarantstd, Bq» Venetian Blinds. ' •' Tho committee had not hoped to Money to Lend, 405, Morels Becker's Hardware iness card to o. booklet give The Reg- perlor Typewriter Service, Csrltpn Intensive Interest in the advance- on first mortgage on improved prop- Lot us tako care ot your laundry. ister a call.—Advertisement. mont ot our Air Mall service, $2.08 for stock blinds up to 30 eloar moro than $200 and thoy wero Sooks darned. buttonB replaoed- Storo, Shrewsbury avenue, corner Theater Building, Red Bank, pnOns Inehos. Froo measuring service. Na- erties in good condition. Prompt ac- 485.—Advertisement. "Now, therefore, I, Harold O. joyouB when they learned that this everythlnn onendod and ready to Catherlno street.—Advertisement. » Holland Window Shades Hoffman, governor ol tho Btato o! tional Sc, 10c and $1 Store. Frown's. tion. Allaire & Bon Agency. Inc., 10 —Advertisement^ amount had boon exceeded, Atlantlo Monmouth street. Red Bank.—Ad- wear. Phone Red Bank 2800. Leon's 28 nnd 30-lnch, 3 for ?1. 32-Inch New Jersoy, do hereby designate tho grange and tho Atlantlo township vertisement. _ Uundry, 70-70 White street. Red Attention, Men! SO cents. Spruca up today. Natlott- I'bont 1100 weok of November 16-20, 1037, as Air Dank,—Advertisement Your suits sponged nnd pressed, nl Be, 10c and $1 Storo. Prown's.— and nnd out If you art paying Mnll weok for all Now Jersey, and 60,000'liooks lira company played a prominent much for your automnblls Im— Many of them 5c and 10c, Noptuno The Llnoroft La'dlea' Aid socloty 35c; cuah and carry. Allen's Cleans- Advortlsement.. _ _ do call upon our people to make part In sponsoring tho party. Tho will serve tholr annual chicken sal- Salo Mazda tiullm. era &. Dyers, 24 WCBt Front street, Saving* to 80*. Ornsslngir proper. observanco of this woeH by Boole Store, 07 South Main street; A»- Register has rocelvod the following bury Park.—Advertisement. ad supper at Llncroft chapel, 15% off on purchnsos amounting phono Red Bank 442. 77 First ovo- rotley'i fur I'ypowrlU-ra. er, (no, Jrosrt anil Mtobnnlo liberally patronizing tho air mail and letter from Mr, Lawroncc: Thursday night, Oetober 28, from to $5.00. Gcnumo Mazda bulbs, any mio, phono Atlantlo Highlands 17.— Ouarantsed machines at barg«ln •Adysrlliifinunt t otherwise evidencing their 'appreoUv (1:30 to 9 n'oloeit. Adults 75o, chll- slzo or color. Nntlonal fie, lOo and Advertisement. rnibln'* lor Typewriter Bargains, "Mrs. Qunthorand Jiho eommltteo prloes. Expert repairing. Tetley'l. "No dunning" BI(W. tlon of the efforts of the Postoflloe rentals and expert repairing. 89 wish to thank all her friends and dron 40c.—Advertisement. U Storo. Prown's.—Advortlsomcnt. Broad street Elad Bank,—Adv«rtti«- department to provide this noces- Chiropractor. ment. _ " "Mo Qunnlng" signs *t« e tmry sorvloo for our State." Broad street. Red Bank,—Advertlie- tho publlo tor their help and co-oper- The Register offlop, Onrdl monL _ ation In making tho affair such a Ostohdorff Muslo Studios. Fuel Oil "Dr. Sydney -M, Martin, tho chlro- Given under niy hand and the Piano and thoory, Adalbert Oston- to suit your burner; best grades and iractor of Tlnton Falls, will open For real estate, Insurnnco nnd cents per iloicn) muslin, Groat T3oal. of the. St&ta of l'lanos From Maker to You. * grand success and I wish to thank dorff; violin and volco, Angelica Os- rices, Unexcelled service, Fred O. ills now olllco, Novombor 1st, 1037,mortgage loans, See Hawkins doisn. Owne>'n name i New Jersey, this eighth day Dlrhnn's Piano Shop, Red Bank/ The Roglstor for tho publicity glv- tendorff. Phono, 494-J. 25 Waverly Vlltoff Co,. Red Bank, phono 002.— at 78 Broad stroot, Eatontown, N. J, Brothers. 10 Monmouth street, Rod (rnqulroil by law) »t IK1 ot .Ootabsr, in the yoar of phono 033.—Advertisement, t on.?, • , . . - " pls.00.—Advertisements Adv«ttU«m«nt> , •• 'v —Advertisement, . Bask, pbone 882,—A

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;::Y^7;irUfc::;V^,u 1'nne Throe Pompton Plains spent the week-end Turning Grapes Hazlet. • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Colt's Neck. Marlboro. Holmdel. Bmmsna ot Bethany road, , • (Tli* Bad: Btnk Bcifetw <«n b» bought (Tho Rti Bank Boglstar can b« bought Rev. Marshall Harrington will in HMfct from Mn, IMtu 11, W. AMU), Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Hewitt and at tb« •tor. ot Lou I. Plotkln.) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland have Into Wine Mash children, George, Jr... and Marjorle, as guests Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Muller preach in the Baptist sanctual-y Sun- Miss Maryann Btnale, daughter of of Maucb Chunk', Pa,, were week- Austin Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs.of Laredo, Texas. day morn'.ig at 11 o'clock and tho SEARS Mr. and HTM. Walter Smale of Betfa- end gutits of Mr. and Mrs, Justus R. Alfred Buck Is very sick with pneu- Joseph Dorsett and family of Mld- sermon topic 'will be "Tho Dilemma At McCamphell's any-Matawan road, Wa« beard overCamp of South Keyport, Mr,, and monia at Fitkln hospital, Asbury dletown were Sunday visitors at the of a Certain Young Man." Tho ar- station WBRB, Bed Bank, Friday Mrs. Elinor A, Babrenburg and chil- Park. • Charles Mount homo on School tist Hoffman's picture of "Jesus and Solves Your HEATING Problems . Remaining Portion of Holmdel night. She Is a pupil of tbe Clara dren, Norma and Elinor were Sun- William A. Fitch has had a decor- street. the Rich Young Ruler" will bo dis- Coleman dancing olasi. ' day guests at the Camp home. atlvo fenco placed around his i- played. The Sunday-school will meet —and— Crop "Bought by Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown of at 9:45, under tho direction of Mrs. Mis* Eleanor Pfluger" of Freehold, Harry Betgh of the Holmdel turn- erty on the Scobevvlllo road. Brooklyn are occupying their sum- daughter of Mrs. Mary Pfluger of pike entertained Saturday Mr. and A number of residents arid former Harold H. Bennett, assistant super- Firm Which it Converting It Bethany road, is a patient In the Fit- mer homo on Hudson street. intendent. Mrs. William Clifford and daughtor residents of this place attended a Miss Mary Tlernan, who has been SAVES YOU MONEY Into Juice on Farm. kin hospital, due to an Infection In Georglanna, Mrs. Elizabeth Buss- surprise party given last week for Mr.'and, Mrs, Douglass Fromm, her hand. , 111 for the past thrco weeks, was nan and Andrew Belch ot New Mrs. WUllam Clark of Long Branch taken to the Long Branch hospital Mrs. Alexander L. MCCICDS, Miss' • Moat of tho remainder of Thiron Dr, Frank Hye'r of South Keyport York, and arranged by her sister, Mrs. Friday. Edna NIehaus and Harold Bennett, I v and Joanh Hyer of Becra street Gertrude Seaman of Freehold. Among McCamp Ts grapo crop at Holmdel, Eleanor Shown, daughter of Mr. •Mrs. Sadie King entertained her Jr., have been enrolled as members ! were bears over station WHAT, New those present wore Mr. and Mrs. of tho Reformed congregation. | comprising about 60 tons, has been York, Saturday night with Robert and Mrs. Orley O. Shown' of Bodlo sister, Miss Alice Woolqey, and Mrs. fond, la a patient in the South Am- William Tansey, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- The f. noral of Charles C. Mauser bought by Garrett & Company of Blpley. • L. Elllngworth of Brooklyn the past boy. hospital, where she underwent ter Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Everett week. of Phalanx lost Ic was attended" Brooklyn, makers of the famous Vir- Mn. John Hodgion, who la em- an operation for 'appendicitis on Slocum, Mr. anil Mrs. Roland Con- The Smith house on Main street Is by a number of tho residents of this ginia Daro and 21 other varieties of ployed In New York, spent tbe week- Thunday afternoon, ' ' . over, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Wllklns, place. end at her borne on Bethany road, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Suaan having a fresh coat of paint. wines. Thja hugo quantity of fruit John Hodgson, and Fred Dean, Joseph VanMater. son of Mr. ami Tho pastor and choir of the'i Mr. and Mrs. William O. Reya. Chadwlck, Orln Clark, Frank Clark, Holmdel church will conduct ser- ! Is being ground up Into Juice, or Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hertle and who are employed in Pennsylvania, Miss Jessie B:tts, Wesley Clark, Mrs. P. D. VanMater, has been a hUJhlUt jpent_the_week^ond at thcir-respeo- yjj^ patient~in~a~N£fw • Edna Wanda Pesetix, daughter of port, at the annual turkey supper mpvo the Dr. Cooko farm on tho Tuesday evening at trio health cen- Sweetened' and preserved, It la Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Feseuz of and bazar held by the organizations ScobewllU) road which was formerly Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Jones and ter at this place. Miss Evelyn Wal- poured Into bnr,rola, each of which Bethany road, celebrated her Second of tie" church last Thursday and occupied by Thomas Manor. children left this week for their ker of Red Bank was 'tho^ speaker. holds about' SO gallons and weighs birthday Thursday. She received a Friday evenings. The Creicent club Mr. and MrB. Henry B. Wtlkina, winter homo at Palatita, Florida. The auxiliary will hold a card party about COO pounds. The work is being shower of cards, gifts and birthday made $13,50 at their booth. Jr., spc.t part of last weelt with Mrs Mri and Mrs. J. P. Combs of Red for tho benefit of charity next Wed- At this low price anyone can af- * dono In a building,on Mr, McCamp- cake with candles. Bello Wllklns of Long Branch. Bank wore Sunday visitors at the nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. boll's place by five men, undsr the A Hallowe'en dance will bo held In Hayward home. ford oil heat. Why shoved coal Mr, and ~ Mrs, James Neldlnger the Hazlet fire house Saturday even- Tho Sewing club of the Reformed Marshall Geer. direction of a Oarrett A Company have returned to their . hone on chur^'.i will meet at the homo of Mrs. Mrs. Walter Jonea and Theodore and carry ashes when you get imtoiiea representative, Thomas A. Bowles, ing, October 50th. Music will bo Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Harring- Bethany road after spending a week furnished by the Morris SlBtera, for- Georgo S. P. Hunt this afternoon. Romalne and family of Hackensack ton attended tho annual state meet- No down payment who fs temporarily boarding at a In Harrlsburg, Pa., and Hensonvllle Atlantl grange held a meeting were entertained recently at the automatic heat for so little. 8 years to pay. house on Wallace street, Red Bank. merly with Major -Bowes, A J25 Ing of the Presbyterians at Atlantic In the Catsklll mountains. . . Philco Midget radio will be disposed last week and planned for a dance Courtesy house. City Tuesday. ' It will require about ton days more to take place Friday night, Novem- to finish tho job. Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Bailey of of, Robert Thompson of Hobart ave- Hercules the Hplmdel turnpike entertained ber 5, at tho school. Fifty-five mem- nue has accepted a position at As- Mr. and Mrs. P. Otto Wcigand, bers attended tho meeting. The next Boys can make extra pocket money The grapo, sterna and all, are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Sr., loft recently on a trip to Cali- toria, L. I. selllns The Register.—Advertisement placed In a vat, where they arc re-Spring Lake. Miss Florence LeRoy meeting will bo held Tuesday, Oc- fornia and various other places of tober 26, at tho school.. State Mus- duced to Juice by an electric motor of South Keyport was also a Sunday Interest through the West. of one-quarter horso power. When gueBt at the Bailey borne.. ter David H. Agatis will be the speak- Pipe Furnace one sou the huge number of barrels er. A number of the grangers at- Mr. and Mrs, Plerson Dean and The furnace that heats stored away In the building It seems children,- Eva and Walter, of Beth- The Red Bank Register Is sup- tended a meeting of Liberty grange WEAf hi E R little short of marvelous that a little any road visited In Princeton Sun- ported bv local as well as out-of- of Marlboro last week. 800,000 Homes. electric englno could be tho source day. . •«• town business men. Advertisements of. so much production,- The mash appearing resrularlv tell the story.— The public school system was Is much tho .snmo as grape Juico. It Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlntle of Advertisement. adopted in Japan In 1872. " can be stored indefinitely In its pres- ent atato without fermenting and It down; will bo kept In the baacrrient ot the $5 month Holmdel building until the Oarrett 3 2 BROAD ST. -RED BANK company gets ready to turn It Into Heavy cast Iron with largo one- wine. It Is not Injured by freezing. piece radiator. galvan- ized casing with one-inch sic Eventually It will be moved to the space Insulation. Hercules will . concern's plant at Brooklyn and cer- heat your home for years and tain yeast-like chemicals will be years. added to make an alcoholic bever- age Tho company has been engaged In business.since 1835 and this pro- cess of vino making Is far from be- The Famous ing new, but It marks the first time that Monmouth county grapes have been sold In large quantities for such A1R-O-FLAME a purpose. Mr. M -mpboll estimates that his Cross Country Batteries total grape production, was about 200 tons. How much of the remaining With Oil Heater portion is salable depends largely on weather conditions, he stated Mon- day. A severe storm, he said, would Rubber Separators wipe out most of the orop. The vine- NOW'S THE TIME yards cover about 70 acres. TO BUY and SAVE! $5 down

SLEEPING GARMENTS $3.00 for your A PLAY SUIT? old battery. Looks like a radio. Heats like 36x50;sateen bound all around; | I and 2 piece; fleecy;som e have a furnace. Will heat 6,000 ou. or a DRESS COAT? pink and blue rubber buttons: Guaranteed 24 months. ft. No wicks - No odor. Burns block and nursery pink, blug, rand- Recharged free for 2 years. low priced oil. Priced at least you get BOTH in a doilgnj) Indivl- - om, 1 to 6; also $20 less than elsewhere. duolly boxed. dropiaotwithfeet. The Greatest r Double' Duty Battery Value In America Week-End Special COAT BATHROBE&BOOTIE 2-Burner Match Your Own Set! Blanket cloth; bathrobe Full Size SETS with set-In sleeves. Booties to match. In- 13 Plate Portable Oil Heater fants' size. with old battery ' Regularly 14.95 Pink, blue. •CHINCHILLA COATS Fully guaranteed and will give you longer service than some $1 fl.74 batteries selling for twlco as •SNOW SUITS DRESSES much. 12 Handmade; batiste; all Will heat up to 000 cu. ft Can be white, white with colored easily moved from room to room. •SKI PANTS embroidery; sizes6mths, •LEGGINGS 1, 2 years. THE FAMOUS Each Garment AIR-O-FLAME Regularly 91. SWEATERS Warm and wooly, Pompadour yarrj; novelty knit In variety of neck- pink and blue. lines; pink, OIL HEATER Slxoi 1,2, 3. blue; infants' COATSt Beacon ^chinchilla, lined $ throughout, with A regular $4 down; 84 £15.00 touches of hand embroidery and cording. - BUNTINGS $8 month Value SNOW SOITSi 1 pc. belled, double ribbed knil wristlets and anklets. Esmond blanket cloth; silk SKI PANTSi bib front, elaitic back and knitted anklets; lined hood pointed and Ideal for home, cottage or office use. UOOINOSi 3-bullon closings on legs, elastic back. round; smartly ^ _ trimmed; Indi- 1 fin Keats 1 to 2 rooms and uses only 3 C viduallyboxed * *VV pints per hour at high flarao. 3-gallon ' Chinchilla Helmets ^. 19 removable metal tank with gauge. Built- Hot Water Car Heaters n heat baffles. 6-inch chimney flue. Children's Show Suits The equal of heaters selling for twice as much. Complete A" big car heater at a low price. Gives 50% morn (J [ heat than standard typo, has 1800-Inch heating sur- «P Hot Water THREE PIECE face Fits all cars. We will arrange for installa- tion of all heaters. Heating System Othorfl ns low as 4.05. No down payment. SKI SUITS WEEK-END Knit Band Polo Hat to Match TIRE SALE! $275.00 3 years to pay. Double breasted, 7. metal buttons on front, belt all- avnoia on T around, 2 welt pockets, Includes A Play Suit or a Dreu knit wriitlets and anklets. Every Tire in Our Store €|oat? Ski pants have reinforced' 450-ft. Hot Water You get BOTH In a DOU- knee patches, iturdy fleece Boiler BLE DUTY Coat Sot —Coat, material; brown, navy, hat, ski-pants. A three-piece, V copen. Sizes 2 to o. 800-ft. Eadiation outfit that Is all your daughter Reduced will need for tho ontlre Win- 6 Radiators ter. ' 2 SUo Boff. Prleb Snlo Price 4.50x21 — 6.3S 4.45 All materials for | In stylo, color and fabrlo, tho CARRIAGE COVERS; blanket DIAPERS; Blrdieye an.d flannel, «|k 4.75x10 — 6.70 4.00 coaMs dressy enough for* "Sun- cloth, wool fringe, appllqued nur- 100 27x27; 6 to a package. Regular UVC complete installa- day best;" yot it Is sturdy and 6.00x19 7.20 B.M sery deilant. She 30x36. 59c pkg. • Buy a generous supply. •F tion. cqmfortablo enough to be wopi R25xl7 7.70f 6.30 with tho ski-pants for week- 8.00 5.00 day frolics.- It's our Idea of INFANTS' CREEPERS; Pompa il GERTRUDES; Handmade naln-,f>A 5.25x18 _n economy on a grand scale I dour yarn, novelty knit short ileevei. CI I sookjhand scalloped) white. Allilzei,/<< 6.50^17 8.75 0.118 Attractive colon. Pink and blue•• M I p 6 months, 1 and 2 years. "^ 6.00x10 0.75 0.82 Sires 8 to T. Sites 8. to It p Buy Tires and Battorlos on KNIT BONNETS; AH Zephyr anrfd FLANNELETTES; Gowhs, Klmo- Of M Easy Faynient plan. 8mfl.ll Zephyr Pompadour yarns; white and nos Gertrudes; matching sets; $13.98 pink, white and blue. d# ^|C li down payment. • Immodlato de- • 11 llvory. • No red tapo. Coll Up. OMlnfl CHOKE OF INFANTS' WEAR RUBBER PANTS andBIBS 19c» 89c 8 l-3c HIRSCH'S Hoiet fine ribbed cotton; white) Pants; tide vents'; small,rrfadlum, 4 to 6tt. BootUi; hand cro- large, white and flesh. Blbt; ears. Roebuck and Co. cheted pompadour yarn; white, white terry cloth; Jacquard Sears, Roebuck and Co. Kiddie Shop 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Red Bank 1290 pink, blue trim. Training pantos deilgni; white, pink and blue 27-29 Monmouth St RID BANK Rod Bank 20 Broad St., Red Bank double crotch. Sizes 1 to 8. borders. Buy several. 9- 4 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE PABKINO IN READ OF STOIU, I&D BAMKlUiUiSTER, OCTOBER £l,'icG7.

new house on Maple avinue, oppo- ident of the' Keyport Improvement ALSTON UHUKMAN, site Oakland street, and opened his association. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Items of Yesteryears offloe there, , Samutl Wall sent In his resigna- Offlcaa. ID Dread 81.. RED (1ANK, N. J, John A. Kennedy mi president tion as official dog catcher in Fait QUINN * DOBKMCS, of the Monmouth County Horticul- Haven, giving as his reason for so OOUN«EI.IX)Ra AT LAW, tural society. H« and his commit- doing that then ware too many Wnltntld BUIMIM. "Ria From Register Files tee were making arrangements for stray dogs whq were loved by their John J. Qulna ".TnoipM P. Don the 16th annual horticultural exhi- owners and he did not want t bition to be held In St James halL make too many enemies. Parsons, Labreoque A Borden, . COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Happening! of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The Mr. and Mrs. William WUley of Alvln Parker notified, tho Fall IS W.lUc. SU ••• Rid Ba««. Monmouth street and Mrs.{Stephen Haven commissioners that $5 a Thao. D, Parunt. Th«o, ). Ltbrwan Hoffman 'of West Front street were month was not enough pay as Jani- John f, Bordan News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment under the car* of Dr. R. Browning tor ot the flrehouse and said b* Baton t. Cotsba toran O. Lawll Wilson for sever* oases of ptomaine would quit the job unless he of Today's Readers. poisoning. : given 18. . OR L,W. CARLBON Miss Alts Anderson and O. A. The Red Bank Royal Arcanum BtmaBON CHDtUPOUIBT CHERISHED 41st Anniversary Fifty Years Ago. Twenty-Five Years Afo. Dennis defeated, Miss Edith Ho- held an entertainment In the Em- Henry M. Nevlus of Red Bank brough and Frank J. Qr'ondy In an pire theater -which was the first of Dr. Walter Savage Whltmoro of um JJ«U» 10«. m. * '« p. •. IDEALS was nominated for state senator Oceania died at the Long Branch exciting tennis match In the rear of a series .'Charle°s Trinity church was well ing a vacation In Canada. He had his 15th annual sale at his shoe PHONE 332. v Cor. Monmoulb St. abd attended and all the officers wore PAIR" K. Bishop on Oakland street. recently been appointed a member store on Broad street. 88 BIVBB8IDB AVBNTJH ,. Drummond Place . re-elected for the ensuing year. They of tho,medical staff of the Long $2.39 Tho contribution box at the Red Mrs. George D. Bradford, a welt Ihono 2« BED BANK Bank Methodist church was robbed. were George McClelland • Taylor Branch' hospital to fill the vacanoy known resident ot Shrewsbury, was Soft, with deep fluffy nap. The firm It was estimated that the amount president, Frank H. Weller vice caused by the death of Dr. Walter having a sale of her furniture pre- Boys oao make txtra pocket money 75 Yean' of 'Service ,• taken from the box was (25, which president, Horace B. VaoDorn sec- Savaga Whltmore. paratory to moving to Lakewood. selling The Reglster—Advertlsemont underweave assures long wear. Part was the average amount taken from retary and Fred Stelr treasurer. Joseph Finkle, one of Red Bank's James Reynolds, employed on Flllmore Deapreaux, son of Mr. wool; 70x80. Reg. 3.So. it at regular collecting periods, most eccentrio characters, died of Robert J. Collier's estate at Bfade- Ellnha L. Walton of Long Branch, and Mrs, Frank Despreaux of Nave- exposure. He had always believed velt, was thrown from his mount In a native of Tlnton Falls, died from slnk, and Miss Florence Flelsch- that ha was. destined to become rloh a drag hunt and sustained a strained a complication of diseases. He was mann of Philadelphia were married and powerful, but his dreams never back and several body bruises. ALLEN'S DeLnx Dry Cleaning Service, 46 years/ old. Mrs. Nelson Smock at the latter place by Rev. John came true. He was a kind but sim- The Atlantic Highlands high school A Service TABLECLOTHS COMFORTABLES of Eatontown was his alBter. Hicks. The couple began house- ple' minded fellow, who would fre- football team was scheduled to meet DRY CLEANED The county board of freeholders keeping at Hillside. quently leave town and be away the team of the Freohold Military Beyond Comparison appropriated $5,000 toward the con- H. W. Reynolds . of East Front weeks at a time. On his return he academy. They anticipated defeat, PLAIN EA. BEG. 79o struction of bridges in the county. trust was exhibiting a squash would tell all sorts of tales about due to the Illness of Roscoo Moran, 44c which weighed In excess of 80 Largo sizes, 51x51, or 62x68., Hayon coverings, In two-tDne This amount brought the total, ap- his experiences and generally wound Jerald West, Percy Houser, William SUITS propriation for bridges up to $75,000. pounds. The squash wag raised on up- by saying he had been traveling Snyder and Nellson Conover, who Como in all color plaid, wash- colon; silk and wool filled; John Reynolds' farm at Eatontown, COATS $j_00 able rayon. double bed size, Alkie. Douglas, young daughter of with a circus or had his own olrcus were all recuperating but hardly Joseph Douglas, a Sea Bright ma- Mrs. Margaret K. Applegate cele- on the road. Joe was always anx- well enough to go through the full DRESSES son, was struck by a locomotive and brated her 86th birthday at the ious to becomo an actor and at ono four periods. LINEN TOWELS FINE CURTAINS her right foot and leg were horri- home of her son, Joseph S. Apple- time he persuaded several young The remains of Joseph Wheelock, Daily Call and Phone R. B. 442 bly mangled. gate of Riverside drive. folks of the town to start out on Jr., of Los Angolcs, California, an A Bull Moose banner was put up Delivery Service At. Highlands 77 PIt R Tho Giant Compound company of the road with him with a one-ring actor, who formerly summered at EA. BEG. 22o $1*39 EO. 1.98 over Broad street under the aus- show, the Highlands, were received from Also to meet the smallest budget . . . ALLEN'S 15c Keyport filed articles of incorpora- pices of the Bull Moose club of For pantry or kitchen. Checks Mill close out. Nets, rayons, tion. The object of the company The graduating class of the Ocean- the West and burled In Stone offer until further notice— Red Bank. There was a parade, ic high school chose Marlon H. church cemetery undor the direction or borders. All the wanted lacs effects, others; 6 to 12 was to manufacture and sell prep- muslo, colored fire and plenty of colors. • . pairs of a kind. iratlons o£ welding and hardening Bruce for president, Jere J. Carew of Undertaker A. M. Posten. ALLEN'S SPECIAL THRIFTY SERVICE - political talk. Edward Meyers, who vice president, Florence Kettel treas- iteel. Hiram G. Hicks and Ed- was In the audience and who was a ward Slmmonds of Keyport and urer and Samuel T. Harvey secre- It pays to advertise In The Register. CASH ANp CARRY prominent local Socialist, passed out tary. David W. Goodrldge of New York Socialists literature; During the PLAIN Long Pequot Sheets were tho incorporators. The old William Seeley store at Aomuortea Wuhlnt celebration tho Red Bank brass Belford was being remodeled for E. Miss May E. Drohan, daughter of band played several selections In SUITS BY TEST THE BEST Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Drohan, be- W. Jones, who had recently bought BURDGES honor of Mort V. Pach, candidate the property. John Heines had the COATS 83 x 99 _ Reg. 1.S9 __ Sale ._ 1.09 came the bride of Dr. Thomas Adams for the assembly on the Progressive CONOCO 50 contract 72 x 99 _ Reg. 1.49 .._ Sale _ 1.19 Curtis. The ceremony was performed ticket. I DRPSSES Mrs. Hugh Worden of Navoslnk SERVICE STATION 81 x 99 „ Reg. 1.59 „.. Sale _ 1.28 by Eev. William M. Dunnell, rector 14-10 WHITE STBKET, of All Saints church, New York. The farm hands on Benjamin escaped serious Injury when she Try ALLEN'S and SEE the DIFFERENCE. 90 x 99 ,_ Reg.. 1.69 ._ Sale __ 1.S9 Griggs' place at Everett quit dur- RED BANK. N. j. Miss S. Ethel Everdell, daughter fell down the cellar stairs at her Phona PoUihlnt We Operate Our Own Plant. 83 x 108 _ Reg. 1.49 __ Sale __ 1.19 ng the' busiest time of the harvest 72 x 108 _ Reg. 1.59 .._ Sale __ 1.29 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everdell, home. She sustained several bad 3058 Waxlns ind Millspaugh VanBracklo of Has- season. About a dozen neighbors bruises. 81 x 108 _ Reg. 1.69 __ Sale „. 1.39 formed a harvesting bee and gath- cbtelca 90 x 108 __ Reg. 1.79 ™ Sale .... 1.49 let were married by Rev. J. F. H. Wilbur Maynard of Koyport, ered In his crops for him. who had been a member of tho Na- COLDS a x 36—42 x 38 PILLOW CASES Jowitt ALLEN'S Miss Elizabeth Ely and John tional Guard for 25 years and was and Reg. 39o — 29o Mrs. Mollie E. DcForest of Red Bank and William C. Nichols of Stout Holmes, both of Holmdel, were a musician In company G until It married at the home of the bride's FEVER New York were married by Rev. J. disbanded, was given a service med- 666 firat day Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. F. Jowltt in Trnlty Episcopal father, John L. Ely, by Rev. W. al In appreciation of his military LIQUID, TABLETS H»«d»ch., 24 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK Harklson Chase, pastor of the efforts. SALVE. NO3E DROPS 30 mlnutts. WRITING PAPER church. Holmdel Baptist church. HAIR NETS Miss Lizzie Schrfelder and Walter Mrs. A. M. Dick was elected pres- Try 'Rub-My-Tlim', World'. But Unlntnt 77 FlftST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Curtis, both of Naveslnk, were mar- The followers of baseball were 23c Value to 45c ried in All Saints church by Rev. loud in their praises of the courtesy 37c™- Howard McKlm. extended to them by Mort V. Pach Lady Madison, single and Linen and Vellum finish as- by furnishing bulletins of the world sortment in regular and note Miss Ozella White of Oceanville championship games at bis cigar double mesh, regular and bob; and Joseph Mount, a Sea Bright 47o doz. for white and gray. also correspondence cards, At- store. Mr. Pach secured the re- tractive boxes. fisherman, were married at the res- turns by telegraph after each inn- idence of the bride's parents by Ing and placed them on his store LADIES HDKFS Stamped Linens Rev. Willis Reeves of Long Branch. window. The entire expense was\ Mrs. Hansbro of Swimming River borne by him. was thrown from a dog cart while Miss Leona Smith was electod GENTLEMEN,! GIVE YOU THE Values to 1.2S on a shopping trip in the Broe,d 87c president and Theodore Soden sec- Fine linen; whlto or colored street district. . She struck her head Luncheon, bedroom,- dining against the stone curb In front of retary of the Junior Christian En- hand-embroidered corners; hand and living room sets. Fine deavor society of the Fair Haven rolled edges. Wickoff's drug store and was ren- grade linen. dered unconscious. Methodist church. Robert Burns was made manager Hendrlckson & Applegate had and Charles Herbert captain of tHe over a thousand horse blankets MOST MODE! CK§ THE WORLD Melrose Athletio clu,b basketball WOMAN'S PAJAMAS which they were offering at Bpeclal team at the Highlands. sale at prices ranging from 70 cents Announcement was mado of the to $7 each. Real 31.98 Value engagement of Miss Dorothy Reck- 98c W. A. Truax was fitting up his less, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Warm, of corded Balbrisgan; full length coat with old store next to the Presbyterian bert S. Reckless of Maple avenue, church preparatory to re-engaging to Edwin R. Conover of Wallace ski bottom pants. Blue, blush, coral or brown. ' Small, in the grocery business. street, The announcement was made medium, large or extra sizes. Below manufacturer's The Young Ladles Aid society at at the meeting of the Stag club cost. Leedsvllle held a sociable at the held at the home of Clark Worth- home of Mrs. William H. Thomp- ley on Monmouth street. son. Fifty guests were present The first funeral In this locality Thomas Henry, a bartender at at which automobiles were used in- CORSETS Philippine Gowns Thomas Eustace's saloon, received stead of wagons occurred when the a severe wound when he was kicked burial services for Dr. Morris Loeb, In the head by a patron of the _ Values to 1.98 VBl011109 a summer resident of Rumson, were 95c hotel when he attempted to put the held at his summer home. Not a Corselettes and girdles; well Hand embroidered, fine ma- party out of the place. wagon was used, even the hearse (boned; front and cldo hook terials; flesh, tea rose and Frank Kech of Keyport caught being motorized. ' girdles. Lace back corsets, etc. white. Regular and extra sizes. his hand between two beer kegs and one of his fingers was badly John Vaughn's property on the mashed. east side of Branch avenue and leading through to Spring street BANDEAUS Slipon Sweaters John T. Lovett of Little Silver was sold by William A. Hopping to took several first premiums at the Perclval Whltaker. VaIue» *« 1-25 state fair at Waverly with an ex- Q g ^ BEG. 69c Austin Johnson, son of Harry N. All wool, short sleeves or hibit of pears and chestnuts. Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Doyle of Johnson of Highlands celebrated Uplift styles; modeled to fit sleeveless; flattering necklines his* birthday with a party at his the form. Silks, satins and lace. Navesink went to Goshen, New and colorful. York, to attend a reunion of sol- home. A group of young folks diers. . Before returning home Mrs. spent a very pleasant aftornoon, 01' Doyle planned to go to Scranton, and Austin received a number of Pennsylvania, to visit her sons, nice gifts. SILK HOSE Ransom and Emmett Simons. Tberon McCampbell ordered a A Justice's court at Hlghtstown steam plow for use on his farm at decided that It was not unlawful to Holmdel. It was the first plow of this kind to be used In the county PAIR go out rowing on Sunday under 49c certain conditions. Tho exception and Us work, was being watched was when a bont was used' on the with great interest by local farm- Under the new beauty of The spark that leaps through that Rear tires: no longer scuff half their Pure silk, full fashioned, clear and ring- era. » pond to transport vegetables for do- compact storm-center sets off a flash- life away through powor.waiting less; iiew Fall shades; service or chiffon mestic consumption. This was not The Holmdel board of education Bulck, modern engineering weight. Value 69c pair. declared a Sabbath breaking tcL was asked to repair'the village flag- ing cyclone of jower, exploding, with wheel-slip. , . A child living on the placo of pole. When the job was previously makes history, co-starring Charles Payno Seara in Middletown done the paint was donated by ' Through winter and summer, without township strayed from tho premises Theodore Stllwell and the work done the DYNAFLASH ENGINE and and through the Intelligence and in'- without charge by William W. An- Sitting in the driver's seat you become need of grease and without "seize" FRENCH CREPES PILLOW CASES stlnct of a St. Bernard dog the tonldes.. TORQUE-FREE SPRINGING aware of power that is livelier and from rust, dirt, water or ice, springs: child wns found alivo the following , Harold McDermott, son of Wil- liam McDermott, and Miss Rosalie more brilliant because gasoline is giv- D> Valuc clay In some underbrush. keep their gentle, even cushioning for ' " <*> 1-, W. W. Stowart gave up his posi- D. Conover, daughter of J. Clarence Printed and novelty weaves Conovor,' both of Freohold, were ing up more performance than it ever the life of the car.. Embroidered with ecalloped tion as aijont at tho Atlantic High- of the finest grades. For dress- lands wharf. married at Trenton by Bishop Scar- • VY 1938| Buick engine happens no- gave up to motorists before!, • es, blouses. 39-inch. endo; mndo on good muslin. Each pair in a box. Roberts & Brown of Atlantic Hlgh- borough of the Episcopal church. where else in the world. YES, IT IS a great story, the story lunds leaned a large Ice houso at Mr. McDermott was clerk of tho TO MATCH this incomparable of these twin engineering triumphs in Willow lake, nenr Chapel Hill. common pleas court at Trenton. That is nbt advertising language, it is DRESS GOODS The county bridge opposlto Frank- He was a pianist and began taking stride, Buick engineers now give you the 1938 Buick. BED SPREADS lessons on the pipe organ from Miss cold-steel engineering fact. lin Jenkins' place at Naveslnk was a kind of springing you will likewise YD.' BEG. 890 completed. It was a great Improve- Conover, who was organist at St. So great a story that it obscures half ment and was one of tho most at- Peter's church at Freehold. Speeding through the raceways of the find on no other car in the world. Newest styles, In wool-llnliih Austin Reid died at the home of a score 'of other advances, themselves Finest quality Jacquard ray- tractive bridges |n tho township. 'intake manifold, the fuel mixture plaids, printed cotton or rayon Joseph Maxoon and Thomaa Skid- his Bon at Watklns, New York, at crepes, ' ons, and plain taffetas. Full Poised on jarless coils of easy-flexing enough to moke any car a wonderful 86x105 size. moro superintended tho work. the age of 03. He was born at the vapor hurricanes into the cylinders at Mrs, Edward Hooper bought tho Reid homestead near Engllshtown speeds around 250 miles an hour. steel, Buick floats free of bobble, jar, buy. Windsor hotel at Atlantic Highlands and when a young lad moved wltb chatter, Jounce. and was remodeling tho structure the family to Mate,wan, where for rAs'it sweeps past streamline valve eon- We invite you to learn more about V'- MINERVA MODEEN YARN Commissioner William Culllngton several years he was employed In The car will not over-stoer or under- hnd Corlies W. Thompson arrested the store of Hycrs and Meiers. At touri, a scientifically designed Turbu- them this week ot any Buick show* ono tlmo he was a Republican lead- KEG. «0 25C 1OZ.BAXL for what ho said was an outrageous lator, built into the piston face, flings it steer—skidding, even on icy high- room. abuso of him at tho Republican prl- er In Monmouth county. Bought especially for this sale. Fine mnry meeting, For rovenge, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. Davlson 'into alrswlrls of terrific turbulence. ways, is blessedly reduced. quality for suits, sweaters, etc. In beau' Thompson aftorward had Mr. Cull- of Monmouth street were In the t fill colors, including ffreens, blues, reds, lngton arreitod and brought boforo Long Branch hospital as the result etc. Also white or black. tho justice on n ctiargo of violating of an automobile accident near Free- tho Sunday law. Both men ploaded hold. Mr. Davlson's skull was frac- guilty and paid their respective tured near the base of tho brain fines and costs. and his shoulder was badly wrenched. WOOL SCARFS SHOE BAGS Navesink lodge of Odd Fellows of Mrs. Davlson's right arm was brolc- Rod Bank observed tho anniversary on In two places above the elbow. of thD death of Past Grand Sire Their son Harold, who was with "Buitt tarrimhl ' Value H. L. ZOBEL Dr. William fc. Sayt* movsd tohU Sea Bright Red Bank Loifg Branclr RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937.

working at the Morgan arsenal Tues- Appeal to National Board. pany of South Orange, Frank Deck- day of last week. Ho was taken to Three dismissed editorial workers Fewer Properties er of Plalnflcld, Allison P. Clark of iHere And There In St. Peter's hospital at New Bruns- of the Long Branch Record have Montclalr, the Ellison Investment wick for treatment mado affidavits regarding their, dis- Sold For Taxes company of Patcrson and the Tax In- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST missal which will bo filed with the vestment corporation of -Trenton. New Trafflo Lights. National Labor Board. They are KEYPOItT, NEW JERSEV The Pennsylvania railroad 1B In- The annual sale of properties for Monmouth County Harry Carlln, Georgo McMillan and unpaid taxes took place at Red ANNOUNCES A FREE rUBLJC LECTURE ON stalling new trafflo signal lights at Goorgo M. Fanning, Jr, The paper's Freehold. The lights at Main and Bank Friday under tho direction of Barn Dance For . management claims tho men were Mr«. Julia M. Kcough, tho borough CHRISTIAN SCIENCE South streets will operate only by dlsrrllssed for good reasons but the collector. Sixty-three properties wero Sea Bright Squad Personal Note*, Sales of Property, Building Operations, trains which are to cross these former employees claim they were struck off anfl a total of J8.000 was -by— , streets and not by trains that aro discharged because cf union activi- paid in b.-k taxes, whereas other tax drilling In the freight yard. The Ladles' auxiliary of tho Sea } Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths ties. sales In recent years havo averaged Bright first aid squad has completed RICHARD J. DAVIS, C. S. > "' about 200 properties and receipts of Anolent Schoolhouso to Be Moved. Hans night to North Pole. plans for the barn danco to bo held OF CHICAGO, nx, ' , and Other Notes of Interest The ancient Baptist Burying about $20,000. m a number of In- Saturday night of this week on tho Llout. Commander Isaao Schloss- stances back taxes wero paid by Member of tho Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church Ground schoolhouso at Freehold Is to bach of Bradley Beach is planning first floor of the Mahoncy & Harvoy Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. • Sent to Reformatory. New Bend of Bar Association. be moved due to tho new cut-oft building and loan associations and building on Ocean, avenuo at that an autogyro flight over tho North other Institutions having mortgages Raymond Krug, 22, of West Long James D, Carton, prominent Aa- planned from Route 9-4. Tho build Pole. Ho Is a member of the Clif- place. Tho proceeds will go toward in the High School Auditorium 1 on. tho properties In question. Branch, was, sentenced to an inde- bury Park lawyer, was . elected Ing, which Is believed to bo ISO years ford J. MacGregor Arctic expedi- tho maintenance of the first aid BROAD, STREET, KEYPOBT, N. J., terminate term In the Rahway re- president of the Monmouth County old, has been used of lato years as a tion. The party is now 600 miles Tho fact that tho sales have de- squad. A prize of $10 will bo award- formatory last week by Judge J. Ed- Bar association at a meeting held utility shed. from the pole. creased is generally regarded as an ed for tho best looking coBtume and • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1937 Ward Knight after pleading guilty to at Freehold Wednesday of 'Jut Married Last June.' > Indication that better times aro pre-there will also be a door prizo of $5. at 8:15 O'Clocle, P. M. three otlarges of highway robbery week. Ho succeeds Haletead H. Belmar Woman a Suicide. vailing in this section. Tho chief and assault and battery. He had Announcement has been made of Mrs. Cella Berg, 43, of Belmar, W»lnwrlgbt,of Manasquan, who died the marriage of Miss Barbara Sum- buyers of the properties-sold—for — B6ys can'make extra pocket money been paroled from Annandale last several month's ago.—" ended her-llfa Sunday night by in- taxes wore the Ehren Realty com- Spring, wKero he had beed sent tor mer, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Ar-hallng illuminating gas while mem- selling The Register—Advertisement. similar offense*. Caugtt Sea Trout. Jiold Summer of West Long Branch, bers of her family were attending a Arthur Eskew of Freehold caught and Domenlck Torchla of Deal. Tho wedding at Now York. She had Christian Science Lecture. a sea trout, a species of weakfloh marriage took place last June, been mentally depressed since the ,A free publlo lecture on Christian seldom found as far north, while Dttkln—Kohler, death of her husband two years ago, Science will be given In the Keypott fishing near Seaside Park Tuesday Miss Katheryn Dakln.of Mason ' Voting Machines For Interlaken. high school auditorium Tuesoay, Oc- of last week.' He also hooked a City, Iowa, and Charles E. Kohler tober 26, at 8'.1B p. ra. The lecturer big striped basa which broke his of Engllshtown. were married Wed- At least one Monmouth county mu- will be Richard J. /Davis, 0. S>» of line as he had worked it near the nesday of last week at New Bruns- nicipality will uso voting machines UTS SHOP* SUN RM Chicago, a, member of the Board of beach. wick, where they will make their at tho election next month. The In- Loctureihlp of the Mother Church, home. terlakcn oIliclalB havo announced the First Church of Chriit, In Bos- Football Coach In Hospital. that they mado arrangements to ton. ' . GranvUlo Mageo, Manasquan foot- Marriage Announced. have two machines installed. ball coach, was trlcken with acute Announcement has been made of Frotest FottoBlce flam. the marriage-of Miss Edith A. Reltz, Freehold Man Burned. appendicitis last Thursday night and James Brady, 60, who lived In a , Construction of a non-government was removed to the Middlesex hos- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. owned poatofllce building at Bradley Reltz of Ocean Grove, to Chester shack near Throckmorton street at pital at New Brunswick for) an oper- Freehold, was badly burned on the peach was protested by the borough ation. Bill Bruno of Asbury Park, "Carr of Neptune. Tho marriage took commissioners last week. The gov- place last July. The couple aro liv- face and arms Sunday when an oil former Notre Dame quarterback, will stove set flro to the building. The ernment has entered into an agree- substitute for him,/ ing at Neptune. men with Samuel Bllverman. for a damage was about $500. Wanamassa Homo Burned. structure to bo leased by the govern- Engagement Announced. Matawan Girl a Bride. ment. The ofllolala declare the build- Announcement has been made of An unoccupied house at Wana- massa was destroyed by flre Wednes- Miss Viola Chrlches of Matawan ing as planned will be inadequate. the engagement of Miss Evelyn P. and Oliver Dean of near Gordon's Mnhcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day night of last week. The flre "* Legal Fees Amout to $62,430. was out of control when the ^re- Corner, wero married at Port Jervls, Thomas Manor of Marlboro, to Frank N. Y., Saturday. After a wedding Ajsbury Park taxpayers will be J. Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- men were called. The property was Suva ca forced to pay in excess of $62,438 If owned by John King of Wcstfleld. trip tho couple will llvo in the ry Becker of Morganvlllo. Tho' mar- groom's home. foes for, attorneys hired by the city riage will take placo on November council to represent it in its many Need More Room. Birthday Party. ltgal battles during the past three A 42-room addition to the nurses' Veteran Constable Dead. homo at Fitkln hospital, to cost A pactywsn. given Friday night for years are allowed, The greatest sum Misa Frances Campbell, daughter of goes to Ward Kreraer, who fought Bornard "Barney" Foltman, for $85,000 Is needed to relieve over- many years a court constable, died crowding. In tho past months it Is Mr. and Mrs, Howard R. Campbell most of the city's courtroom battles. of Newman Springs road, in celebra- HIB total bill Is J39.OT3.92. at his home at Clarksburg last reported tho hospital Bpent $143,000, 54 Broad St. Red Bank Thursday, aged 71. He was a famil- while $93,000 had been earned. tion of her 16th birthday.; About 25 No Bidden for Elks' Home. iar sight at the county seat and was guests, attended. Frances was the No bidders appeared at the sched- widely known for his penchant for Freehold Man's Sudden Death.' recipient of many useful gifts. Games SAV€N0W! 50,000 THIRSTY, ABSORBENT uled sheriff's Bale of tho Anbury wearing a red necktie. He had op- Peter Tolly of Freehold died sud- were played and refreshments were Park Bilks' home last Friday. Only erated a tavern several years. denly of a cerebral hemorrhage last served. Francos attended the Red members of the order wero present Thursday while at work for the Bank high school. When Sheriff Roberts asked for bids. Jackson—lllimero. street department at tho pumping Efforts to sell the building, which Miss Isabelle A. Jackson of Edge station. He was 72 years old and To Extend Asbury Avenue. haB long been too large for the mem- ward and Edward F. Hinners, Jr., leaves a widow and one daughter. To - -permit automobllista from AT LESS WAN ACTUAL MILL COST.'! of Engliahtown, wero married at Trenton and other areas northerly to bership, have been going on for avoid congestion on Route 33, the years. Bel-Air, Maryland, on October 2. Graduates as Nurse. Beautiful, deep-looped towels They are making their home at Miss Sylvia N. Wclnroth, daughter Trentan-Asbury Park artery, State Coast Guard Gets) Medal. of Mrs. Beck Welnroth of Freehold, Highway Commissioner E. Donald with firm underweave for long Engllshtown, where the groom oper- Cream, Rouge Edwin A. Fish, a coast guardsman ates a chicken farm. graduated recently from tho. Brook- Sterner yesterday applied to the wear.t Strong selvage and at Manasquan, has been awarded a lyn State hospital. She won a cash Federal government for $12,000 to Compact. hemmed. Size 17x31 inches >Uver life saving medal by the treas- Seal Jetty Action Postponed. prize for having one of tho highest extend ^sbury avenue to Route 33, UpiVicl in white with fancy borders ury department for his rescue of The Deal commissioners lastweok marks ever made at the hqspltal. just east oi Freehold. Face Cream Dorothy Boctatrum of Orange, who postponed for two weeks final ac- —size, 17x22 in all-over jac- became exhausted while swimming tion on the proposed $325,000 jetty Dcedertng—Burdge. "No Gunning" Signs. quard patterns. Fast colors " last summer. In the rescue Fish lost Miss Edvina Dcdcrlng oC Bayonnc "No Gunning" signs arc on sale at project Protests were made by Tho Register office. Cardboard, 50 in Rose, Blue, Goldj Green a pair of ahoes, which he kicked off, several property owners. It is esti- and Georgo Burdge of Farmlngdalc and 35 cents. cents per dozen; muslin, $1.00 per and Lavender. mated tha project -would increase were married October 9 at the bride's dozen. Owner's name imprinted Long Branch Man Dead, taxes 16 per cent for ten years. homo. Mr. and Mrs. Burdge will (required by law) at small extra BUY .THEM BY THE DOZEN FOR $1.05 ' Benjamin Begendorf, 60, of Long make their home at Oak Glen, -cost.—Advertisement. Branch, died In the Monmouth Mo- Motawan Girl to Wei. wast )iu cants ^^ . modal hospital last Friday. He was Mr. and Mrs, Reseau B. Hulsart of born In Finland and came to this Matawan have announced the en- BUTTERMILK 3 for country when U years old. For many gagement of their daughter, Helen, TOILET SOAP years he was connected with Armour to* Courtney Raymond, eon of Mr. & Co. A widow and four children and Mrs. Edward M. Raymond of survive him. , Keyport, No date has been set for the wedding,- - , •.. ' 1.50 Halibut Mall with QO To Buy Cheap Current. Vit. A-BD-G. 12 0l.OtJ The Trl-County Rural electric com- ' Belnrar Girl Weds. NORDLAND: pany'will purchase current from, the Miss Mildred M. Hoffman, daugh- 75c, 5 ec. en • III I !A 30c CASCARA Jersey Central Power and Light ter of Mrs. Ernest Wagner of Bel- QN HIGH PRIC6Sf VIOSTEROL HO IIILL O company for an average rate of 1.4 mar, and Edward T. Crook, son of cents per kilowatt hour, wholesale, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Crook of In- &WOODBURY DRAKE S ANALGESIC 39 rho rate to the consumer will be con- terlakeh wero. married October 8. They will make their home at Bel- UICTAI 25c HOSE DROPS 1 -7 ilderable higher. Thero ate 10B miles IfilOl UL with DROPPER | f C Df lines lmMonmouth county and 416 tar. — ^FACIAL flSS/ON FIGS customers have Blgned up. Rickshaw Man Arrested.- O T VAPOR BALM Cured Frank Tory, 19, who last year won Oliles (fives i|ou SOAP IXC. PEARLS . 0. I. Jewelry Store Bobbed. the 'rickshaw race between New JLOOVolw D 4 85c Vitaminized An Two wrist watches valued at $38 York and Asbury Park, was arrest- 4 CAKES "II" I COUGH SYRUP Hif" each were stolen from the Ballew ed last Saturday on a charge of jewelry store at Freehold.last week. grand larceny. He la accused of Clement. O. Sargent of Swamscott, stealing a gold watch and other fflliMNTIX COPIES Massachusetts, was apprehended lat- pieces of Jewelry at Nutley. '• ir and tho watches were found on his person. Ho pleaded guilty to Asbury Park Girl a Bride. the charge Miss Harts- T. Camooaa, daughter of *lt) and *I2 Stqles of Mrs: Margaret CamoosaoJ As- $1.50 "LITTLE PAL' New Election Called. bury Park, was married Monday of The Howell township board of last week to Wilfred L. Russell of tducatlon has called another special ELECTRIC Palisade, California. They will make 51.50, 2-Sllct Iloctrte flection fpr October 28 to vote on their home In Florida, where the HEATING PAD the proposal to build a 20-room groom Is employed. TOASTER ichoolhouse. The proposition was recently carried but it was learned Named State Councilor. if forward that the ballots used were J. Laird Hulao of Engllshtown lot according to law. '^ was elected state councilor of 'the New Jersey council of the Junior Dies After Operation. Order of American Mechanics at At- William S. Matlack, 75, of Free- .ntlo City last week. Ho succeeds ELECTRIC hold, died In tho Monmouth •Memor- George T. Rlker of Laureneo Har- ial hospital at Long Branch last Frl- bor. FINISH BOXED »* HEATER !ay following an operation. He had been superintendent of the Freehold Injured In Fall. STATIONERY water department more than SO Henry Lake, Sr,, of Engllshtown, 75c DRIP $1.50 ELECTRIC rears, A widow and two daughters suffered several broken ribs and Complere lurvlye, him. shock as the, result of a fall while COFFEE MAKER FLAT IRON and Spongy, with Porcetier with T Dhpenter Cord Cut-out black iutd« In lilgb or low hitls. 3 for OthenSU8indS2.98

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It will put the wheels ply - and qualify for the pensions. with tbe General Eleotrlo company, Minority representation Is more important than is ties of a legal aid society the Mon- vote for me unless you approve thlB term because he refused to take action to close up a plank in my platform. I do not care ot industry into motion by putting This would require, at 1200 per with the Mergenthaler linotype com- generally realized. No party Is so perfect that It should kennel where It is alleged a nuisance is caused by bark- mouth County Bar association di- money—buying power — Into the month, one billion six hundred mil- pany and with the Rockwood Choc- rects Its attention to one of the for the office unless I am given pow- bo permitted to "rule the roost" without let or hindrance Ing dogs. Board of health officials, some of the best er by the people to see that this pub- hands of the masses. lion dollars each month (from the olate . manufacturing oompany, His gravest problems facing the admlnls two billion collected eaoh month by wife, who before her marriage was and ho sizable minority Is of such low estate, that It known lawyers and other persons who are qualified to licity plan is put Into effect upon my Man Is In want amidst plenty! tration of justice. For when Justice taking office as a freeholder. There is food enough and more to the transaction tax) to pay the eight Miss Mabel Parish of New York, Is should not be represented, dood government is most know whereof they speak are unanimously of the opin- comes *t a price that thousands of million pensioners. This would put If I am elected I anticipate that eed every hungry and undernour- into circulation, directly Into the the owner of the Mabel. Coleman likely to be attained when the two parties are of almost ion that the question at issue can be decided only in oltUens cannot afford It belles its the political wisdom of the four hold- ished person; there Is enough wool, dancing school. equal numerical strength and each Is well enough rep- channels of trade, one billion six court » name. Justice cannot, be dispensed over freeholders will Induce them to cotton and fibre to clothe every man, hundred million dollars every month resented to check up on the other. Mr. McCampbell. Is with a "catch" clause; it cannot be say to me, In effect, "We recognize woman and child In the United What Is Important Is that Shrewsbury borough, not —and would Immediately start a Harry Gunther Degenrlng, Demo- on solid ground In showing the need for both parties delivered at a premium; It cannot that you come with a referendum Hates—and more; there aro bulld- tremendous volume of buying. Re- cratlo candidate for re-election as only this year while Mr. Robinson is mayor, but also In from the people for publicity for the materlals In mine and forest, having representatives on the county board. thrust penalties upon those who seek tailers would have to buy more from councilman, Is a son of the late Mr. former years when he was chairman of the finance com- publlo business. We will, of course, I and factory warehouse to house every family In America In a mod- wholesalers, and wholesalers would and Mrs, 'Jacob Q. Degenrlng and the It Is not necessarily true that because he would be mittee, has had a lower tax rate than any other mu- co-operate with you In executing the have to Immediately place large or- a. minority member he would always be out-voted. As Yet under our system *>of legal people's will by passing the neces- ern home; there are raw products, owner of a bottling business which nicipality in the county. That did not "Just happen;" factories and modern machines—now ders with manufacturers; ana the Is one of the bast known In the state. a member of the assembly he was a minority repre- practice a large percentage of lltl- sary resolutions. Select the office manufacturers would in turn buy It was due In a very large degree to Frederick W. Rob- _ants whose case is sustained by the pace, the clerical help and the fa- unused and idle—sufficient to manu- from the producers of raw products He has served one term as a coun- sentative, often out of line with the members of his inson. Since 1926, with the exception of two months, he Illtles needed to Issue a weekly rec- facture modern appliances and —from mine,.forest and farm. Ma- cilman and has been very aotlve In courts- are encumbered with ex- ord of all publlo business passing equipment that are needed for these own party. But an Impartial examination shows that has been constantly In the service ot the borough In penses that deny them the justice chine production would go Into high the affairs of the Red Bank fire de- quite a tfvt measures which he sponsored were passed through the county court house and modern homes; there are Idle rail- speed. Workers would DO called to partment. His father served several an official capacity without salary, either aa councilman or which they set out It ie not through every branch ot the county road engines and freight cars and and have since stood the test of time. Also In other man the machines.' Railroads would terms as a councilman, during all of or mayor. enough that the courts award them government to the end that citizens ;reat railroad systems—now threat- be called upon to haul and distribute ways ho took action to purify Monmouth oounty gov- and taxpayers may keep informed ned with or In bankruptcy—waiting whloh time he was chairman of the a verdict; they must be protected everything from raw products to the flre committee of the council. ernment and politics, which proved effeotlve. It has On his record Mr. Robinson should be elected. At against the excessive costs that In on the public business of Interest to o transport those needs of man to finished merchandise, . Jobs would this time whan It is so necessary that taxis should be them. By their votes in the Novem- very nook and corner of the United again become, plentiful at good Mr. Degenrlng Is a Mason and a been sneerlngly said that he has been an Isbmaellte In- many cases effect a penalty far In ber, 1888, election the people can de- States. And there are ten billions of stead of an Archlmedlan lever, but the record shows a reduced In order to restore prosperity officials of his excess of the worth of the verdict wages. And as (he transaction tax member of Samuel T. Sleeper camp Ide if they wish the weekly record dollars In gold In government vaults would be collected from this new caliber are needed above everything else, regardless of The high cost of justice cannot be lontinuod or dlsftftw*'m1*1* out of circulation owned by your of Sons of Veterans. He was born far different condition of affairs. Theron McCampbell L and ever-growing volume of busi- at Red BanW'and has always lived . put through lots of good things, both as an assembly- politics. Mr. Robinson has produced proof of his ability mtlrely blamed upon the legal fra- I realise that, If elected, I will government- owned by you colleot- ness, it would be paid continually, ternity. Modern Jurisprudence In- have a lot ot work cut out ahead. vely; and the banks of this country here. His wife Is the former Anna man and as a citizen, and his candidacy Is especially to supply the remedy. The barking dogs about which have the greatest reserve—money on month by month, back to the pen- Gramann, daughter ot the late complaint has been made may be a nuisance, but in the volves processes so tangled and lo As the only opposition or minority sioners who would, month by month, worthy of consideration by Independent voters who dotlt time consuming that possibly ths member of the board of freeholders hand—that they ever, had In history, spend It again Into the channels of George Gramann. The couple have fall down and worship party Idols and who constitute history of politics In Old Historic Shrewsbury there Is I will be the, minority member on Amidst all this wealth In money, one daughter, Mae. ' great percentage of high legal fees modern machines, God's abundance trade. Some people are frightened the balance of power. nothing so silly as the verbiage of the barking, snarling each and every committee. I will at big figures. They are' afraid to Burton Terhune Doremus, Repub- H earned. But the fact that his devote practically all of my time to of nature's products, and Idle man humans who seek to defeat him with such a campaign awyer has given him fair measure power, we are afflicted with want, do things In a big way. They don't lican candidate for councilman, Is a~ Issue In the face ot the wonderful record of public serv- tht work. I anticipate tratradin< g fo„r. realize that this la k big country. native of Red Bank and has alwayB in effort hardly compensates the liti- an old suburban auto, rip out the mnger and misery! The financiers, The primary reason for $200 per ice which hs has rendered. gant who must spend thousands ot seats and convert It Into a road of- the business experts, the so-callea month Is not Just to give the people lived here.' He la a member of the dollars defending himself against fice. In due time I will know every 'economists," and the politicians of- over 60 years "plenty of money" ttr Ia.w firm of Ooremus & Hanson, with Lest Farm Acreage fer no workable solution to thlB mal- . a • . t M •. _ _ _ • . 1 Art • _ « ^ 4U _ •> _ _ 1. ft ^^ *-_».— J ~L _^. T*_ • charges of which he is lnnooent or road In the county, every job under ipend, but rather to put sufficient offices at 8 Broad street. He is a way, every place where the taxpay- ady which Is afflicting the country. but More Small Farms. claiming a verdict to which he Is Hide away the gold, destroy food buying power into the hands of the son of Newton and Carrie L. Dore- ers' money is being used, everyone masses so that the spending by these mus. This year Is perhaps the worst the farmers of Mon- Two Barometers entitled. on the county payroll and most of production, and plow under cotton elders will create jobs for the youth, The danger of the high cost ot Jui- Mr. Doremus Is a graduate of the mouth county have ever experienced. They have had the people In the county who pay ;eem to be their only remedy. and those under 40 years of age. That Do Not Agree. tlce, unfair though It may be even taxes. The job of freeholder Is no The answer to our presents-nation- Statisticians estimate that at Janu- .Red Bank high school, Cornell uni- bumper harvests, but due to glutted markets the price to thoie who can afford It, strikes sinecure Jn my conception. There- al stagnation is 'obvious. Money ary, 1936, levels It required approxi- versity and tho New Jersey Law for most products has been far below normal, while at The Wall street stock market and various other most heavily upon those who must fore I ask voters to give me both does not circulate. It stagnates In mately $1,800.00 per annum or $180 school. A short time ago ho em- the same time almost everything that the farmer has to so-called "economic barometers" do not paint a rosy desist from seeking justice because their delegated power and their en- bank and government vaults. The per month continuously Invested la barked In the legal profession, with buy has Increased tremendously. Because of the boun- picture of business conditions Just now and the Amal- they cannot meet the legal expenses dorsement of my plan. A thump- masses who create wealth do not he average line of retail Industry to Gilbert W. Manson. as his partner. Ing bli majority will give me the have access to that which they ore- lupply a well paid Job for one work- teousness of Old Mother Nature It Is more expensive, gamated Order of Pessimists are laying much stress on Involved. How many injustices re- Mrs. Doremus Is the former Miss power need to render to the peopl. e ate. They create wealth but do not r. All prices were below normal In Virginia Gregory. Mr. Doremus Is laborious and time-consuming to gather crops, but the this fact Alarming deductions are drawn In some quar- main uncorrected because their vic- lave buying power. Consequently ranuary, 1985; therefore, It Is as- tims were frightened away from the my best service as a freeholder. member of the Young Men's Re- returns are less than average; In fact, In many In- ters because of Jittery quotations from the metropolitan Theron McCampbell. hey cannot Buy. Banks cannot loan mmed that with business on a high :ourts by the heavy costs he saw he- ;o people who have no jobs or In- publican club. ' financial district but whther they are right time alone r evel—as would be the case upon en- stances less than enough to meet the cost of produc- ore him will never be known. come, nor to factories that have no acting the Townsend plan—the The name of Joseph C. Irwln will tion. During this season many shipments Of farm pro- will determine. FLOWERS AND BEST WISHES. It Is true that a alight degree of market for the goods they make. amount of retail expenditures neces- be on the tloket twice as a Repub- duce did not bring enough to meet agents' commissions Banks cannot make money Jf they sary to create a well paid Job for one Wall street has often been wrong In the past and headway toward correcting thli evil 'ottal Employees Fay Their Re- lican candidate. Ho Is running for and other charges. have no Income from loans, Manu- worker, might advance to'even $200 re-election for, councilman , and for the same may be true now. In 192&, when the nation has been made under the practice in specta to William A. Sweeney. facturers and merchants cannot per month, or $2,400.00 per annum. Xtt, despite all these discouraging agricultural facts was on the eve of the worst depression In Its history,, which the courts assign lawyers to make money unless they can manu- :he first thought is to cure the eco- assemblyman. He Is a son of Capt the stock market, failed as am accurate barometer. It represent Indigent litigants. But the When William A. Sweeney, former facture and sell merchandiee. Thus, nomlo evil of unemployment, but Charles P. Irwln, with whom he Is and despite the fact that tillable acreage haB decreased >ostmaster of Red Bank, began his associated In the boat business. He gave no indication of what was In store because It was legal service thus provided Is usually ie vicious round of national stag- while so doing also cure the evil of In recent years, neverthless farm ownership Is increas- uties last week as editor of the nation Is complete. Consumption poverty, by - using the aged as a has served one term as a councilman ing. This was shown by the news story In The Register Intoxicated with the excesses ot a speculative spree. Its Df such medloore nature that it Is not a complete blessing. 'oms River Courier, on his desk ags far behind ability to produce. means of equally distributing this and one term as an assemblyman. last week, based on Information supplied by M. A. boundless optimism was without rhyme or reason then ere a telegram expressing congrat- Plunging the country Into, debt by new buying power to every nook and He has been very actlvo In promot- Clark, assistant county farm agent. The Increase In and It may be that Its dejection now Is equally as muoh Certainly a far more satisfactory ulations, a huge boquet of flowers throwing out gigantic scoopfuls of lorner of our country. This mighty ing movements for the Improvement means, of legal aid must be, devised the number of farms la due to large places having been put. of order, _.. _. nd a check for a year's subscription money from the national treasury— lew of money will assure business of Jhe river,., it the penalty of high oosts is to be In spots where ,the destitution-seems liability, eliminate fear of launching cut up Into smaller ones and to woodland having been the paper. All were from the Mr. Irwln Is a graduate of the Red . Be that as It may, last week there was a barometer removed from the administration of ostmaster, supervisors, clerks and the most Intense—does not penna- tew works" and enterprises, and by cleared off and carved up Into home sites. The new- at Red-Bank which showed a much happier state of af- justice in this country. OtherwUe lently solve the problem nor put, etlrlng the old people, give oppor- Bank high school, Pennlngton pre- comers are very largely city people who have Invested ther members of the Red Bank luslneas In motion, nor put either tunity and work in all fields for the paratory school and Rutgers univers- fairs than has existed at any other time In the.past the growing belief that fair treat- ostofflce force. Mr. Sweeney ro- their savings In farm homes. ment under the law Is becoming the . sufficient ^ nor constant buying youth of the nation, If the pension ity. While a student at Red Bank, eight years and In which anyone without being unduly iponded with the following letter of tower Into the hands of the people, were fixed at $80 per month It would he was captain of the high school exclusive property of those who can appreciation: ' It is interesting that for the most part they are optimistic will find cauie for belief that better times afford It will Increase to the point Curtailing production—and destroy- only keep the old people alive—In football team. His father was torm- making good. In most instances they have been suc- are In store. This was the annual sale of properties for ing so-called surpluses—will not feed their misery—and would oreats no irly a councilman of Red Bank. Mr. where confidence; In our legal sys- October 11, 1937. the hungry nor clothe the unem- buying power or new business. We cessful In wresting a living from the soil in spite of low unpaid taxes. In the past It has proved an amazingly tem collapses. To guard against so Gentlemen: iloyed. There Is only one common are now.feeding twenty million peo- Irwln is a' member of the Young crop prices, and there Is every reason to believe that accurate lndlce of economic conditions and of the shape imminent a danger is a responsibility I cannot even begin to tell you the ense answer. Buying power must ple with government funds. But Men's Republican club, the Lions the. contagion of their example will result In adding of things to come. ot the bar and the oounty legal fra- reeling I had when I received your JO put Into the hands of tbe masies, ust feeding people does not give ilub and tho North Shrewsbury Ice- Mautlful floral piece, nor can I find many other rural residents of the same kind to the pop- ternity will be encouraged as it takes K system of keeping money In circu- hem buying power nor .blllty to yacht club. His wife Is the former A total of 63 properties was sold and the receipts the Initiative in this direction. ords to express my appreciation. atlon must be established. Nation- enjoy the abundance .which this ma- Marie Johnson. ulation of this county. amounted to about $8,000, whereas, In other recent ou •will never know Just how much al, dependable — legal — machinery chine age can produce for all. —Aabury Park Preis. meant to me. " Daniel B, Dorn of Pinckney road, Large attention has been drawn to the fact that years total average sales have been about 200 and the must be devised that will, keep th« My associates here are almost as money In circulation after It Is put A LETTER OF THANKS, Demooratlo oandldate for Justice of many wealthy city residents have bought farms here- amount received about $20,000. Not only at Red Bank the peace, Is one of the best known Ood and Proeperlty, pleased as I am and have been show- Into the hands of the people. abouts during the past few years, which they have con- but in most other municipalities In Monmouth county ng the flowers all day to those who Water In motion produces wealth The Register's Co-operation Greatly photographers of Red Bank and he solidated Into country estates In some cases embracing fewer people are loBing their homes because of unpaid John Wesley used to declare that happened in, or those whom they Irom the ground. It produces noth- las also been engaged In the motion ould drag In. Appreciated by D, A. B, Chapter. hundreds of acres. Not so spectacular but nevertheless taxes and there Is also a marked reduction in the num- no religious movement would endure ing In a. stagnate pool. If Gads picture Industry as a photographer. In its vigor for more than thirty You will probably remember the October 11,1987. equally as evident to anyone who takes the pains and ber of sheriff's sales. Wall street stock prices can be rain, after falling upon the earth. He Is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, years, because In that time the obe- ong, "The song Is ended but the iva» not sucked up by the sun and Thomas Irving Brown, and a lifelong Democrat. He moved the time to delve into agricultural facts about Mon- manipulated at the direction of powerful Interested melody lingers on." I am particul- edlstrlbuted again -and again over Red Bank -Register, dience to the laws of Ood demanded arly glad to learn that while our lero from Aabury' Park 21 years ago mouth county is that small farming Is definitely on the parties, but tax sales and sheriff's sales are not subject In the Christian life would bring he earth, man would perish for want led Bank, N, J. nd he has since lived in this town. ssoclatlons have ended the frlend- if food. If, after falling upon the Increase hereabouts and that It Is a potent force for to such Influence and as an Indicator of what Is going wordly prosperity to such an extent hlp lingers on. 'ear Mr. Brown: Mrs. Dorn Is the former Miss to happen they have proved more reliable In the past rround, It flowed into a pool In the prosperity. The acreage of the new small farms Is far that 1' would lead the people to- for- If any of you are ever down this :enter of the earth—Instead of Into As press relations chairman of Marie Rose of Asbury Park. The less than that of the country estateB, but the owners are than Wall street. get Ood. ay, drop In. ' ivers, lakes and the ocean—the cir- Shrewsbury Towne Chapter, D. A. R., couple, have three children, two sons more numerous and they aro fitting Into the life of the This is somewhat of an astounding Assuring you again ot my deep culation of water would •lop—and I am writing to thank you for the .nd a daughter. Mrs. Dorn's fath- Incidentally, It seems pertinent to observe that .nd sincere appreciation, and with man would perish. If the blood that splendid co-oporatlon you have given r, the late Edward Rose, was for a communities where they live In a way that shows great declaration but seems to be borne out .11 best wishes to every last man of our meetings in the past and hope bank failures are almost unknown and that when they conspicuously In human experience. God created In man, was drained number of years a hotel proprietor ' adaptability both as regards making a living and be- 'ou, I am, •rom the body—the circulation of the wo shall merit this continued help coming acclimated In social and neighborhood life, do occur the depositors are insured up to (5,000. That It Is as much as to say that Obed- Sincerely, „ in your paper,for the coning year. and a councilman of Asbury Park. ilood would stop—and man would Charles R. D. Foxwell, Republican was not true when Wall street was In Its hey day. ience to the laws of Ood as exem- W. A. Sweeney. lie: Likewise, If the medium of ex- , I also wish to thank you lor do- plified by the Christian life has In it P. 8.—Your telegram ant} sub- ihange—money and credit—the life nating back papers to the chapter candidate for justlco of the peace, Is the Ingredients ot prosperity, and crlptlon was also a fine and gener- >lood of business and commerce—is which were needed to complete the Red Bank's oldest photographer In following such a course automatically IUS—just Ilka you all. [rained off into bank vaults and scrapbook for our meeting last week, years of service, He has hold the • _ W. A. S. at which time our gueit speaker was iffice of Justice 20 years, having been Bruce Barton as Candidate Clee produces, prosperity, nationally •overnment depositories—and Its oir- Mrs. Lee Ward Lemon, state sorap- speaking. lulatlon stopped—business and cpm- defeated on only one occasion when NAVTf DAY. nerce will die. We see now, In this book chairman. Especially do I want the late James H. Sickles was his op- "The Great Repealer." and Horse Racing. And then oomes the ' real test to thank Mr. Kelly for taking his epresslon. the nation gasping for time to look for thesb papers for me. ponent. In? the past Mr. Foxwoll Whether he Is elected or defeated, Bruce Barton, Here's a Up! When everything Is prosperous and t Will be Observed Throughout the Ife-for the want of a livelier clr-. was a Democrat, but he changed his all scorns to be well with the world, Mrs. Lemon oralsed the chapter the famous author, In his campaign for congressman to Maybe It's wrong and we dont adviso anybody to Nation Next Wednesday. ulntlon ot cash and credit—the life, scrapbook highly and commented on politics last year because of dissat- the seemingly unconquerable temp- ilood of business. It has been the exceptional co-operation \we had isfaction with New Deal policies and fill a vacancy In the 17th congressional district of New bet on It, but Just the same we believe the time Is not tation Is to forget Ood, In the feel- "October 18, 1037. drained off Into bank and govern- York, Is doing a great public service by calling atten- far distant before Rev. and Senator Lester Clee, Re- ment valuta-lnto stagnate pools, from all our press. with the management of the party In ing of self-sufficiency without Him. he Editor, Respectfully Yours, Red Bank and Monmouth county, tion to tho need of repealing obsolete and foolish laws. publican candidate for governor, will announce that he The Register, The Townsend plan calls upon the The penalty for forgetting God Is latlonal government to-aniline Uie Elizabeth S. Nolll, Mr. Foxwell was formerly a coun- Any number of such measures that are not only worth- is in favor of submitting to the people an amendment trouble, of which economlo depres- Red Bank, N. J. Press Relations Chairman, to the state constitution to permit horse racing on a esponslbfllty of maintaining the ilman of Red Bank, Three years less but Inimical to the public good remain valid. \ sions are phases. The ups ani downs My dear Sir:—' rculatlon of moneey throughoutthrou the Shrewsbury Towne, D, A. R. igo he was a candidate for mayor The other day Mr. Barton dramatized this very ef- parl-mutuel system of betting. of the Israelltish nation, of which the The Navy League, of the United intlre nation, to that at air times Atlantic Highlands. and was defeated by a small major- lUtes aided by other patrlotlo or- the masTes will have buying power fectively by driving his car over Times Square at a Where we got the tip from is "off the record," but Bible largely deals, merely follows CARD FROM FATHER SORIANO. ity by Charles R. English. He be- the line of remembering and forget- anlutlons Is sponsoring the slx- to absorb the output of farm and rate of speed of four miles an hour, preceded by a man it looks like "straight goods." Regardless of how that eenth annual observance of Navy gives to the government the legWa- gan his political career In 1007 when - on foot waving a red flag. This caused quite a tie-up may be, the people should have the right to settle the ting Ood as a nation, The central )ay, Wednesday, Ootober 27. Ive and administrative machinery he was elected a surveyor of • tho theme In the Bible Is that remem- He Sends His Warmest Greetings of traffic, but It very forcibly called attention to the isBue Rev. Clee, when a member of the assembly, Throughout the United States and which—when enaoted Into law—will from Summer Papal Residence. fact that New York still has a law which makes it Il- bering God brings prosperity and for- j many distant points of the world carry the plan out and make It ,• highway. played a leading role In blocking a referendum on horse getting Him is followed by adver- on Navy day. our ships and stations permanent program. First, It deals, A card was received at The Reg- legal to drive an automobile faster. Recently, at a ister office Friday morning from racing and for this reaeon a considerable number of sity. . .. will be hosts to those Americans with tho unemployment question in ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. meeting of tho township committee of Mlddletown prominent Republicans hereabouts have come out earby. an intelligent manner. Machine Ctstle Qandolfo, Italy, postmarked It la said that the meek shall In- Through the press, on Navy Day, roducUon cannbt use all the man at that postal station on October flth. township, an examination of old ordinances showed that against him. Recently the Republican candidate had herit the earth. However, after they Monmouth County Historical Ass'n it Is still Illegal to travel more than four miles an hour and at appropriate times preceding tower In America. Instead of put- The card bore the following message IT I,, \' ° °"y 'I' ""b"al •«•"»»•»»" «t Atlantic have cashed In on It the meek are that occasion. It Is hoped to roach Intr young men and women on ins- to Thomas Irving Brown, publisher to Convene Next Thnrsday. in that municipality. There are plenty of other com- h Inclined to lose their meekness and he great majority who cannot visit ole—during the productive years of munities with such (lend letter laws. City and other seashore resorts and that was really fe—the Townsend plan proposes tq of The Register: The annual business meeting of more startling than It would be for Mr. Cle, to say that tho next thing they know they have he navy, the people of those areas lost their Inheritance. rom which the materials come to iut these men and women to wow After my visit to the Holy Father tbe Monmouth County Historical as-/ the horse racing question should be settled In accord nd take out of employment the old and having received his Apostolic" soclatlon will be held at the associa- Every once in' a while theso ancient laws are In- ance with the will of the people. > (It would be a wonderful thing for build the ships and the communities icople who have already iM-ena, "*• voked by somebno to get "square" with someone else that send of {heir finest young men blessing, I feel It Is my duty as well tion building,. TO Court street, Tree- humanity If It could be prosperous > man them—In a word, the'nation. >f service to the nation. "The Town- as my pleasure for me to send you hold, Thursday afternoon, October against whom a (grudge Is harbored. Mr. Barton prom- without forgetting God. Here Is an lend plan proposes to do th a by per- This yeay r the Navy department mitting every eUbten, male or fe- and. all the parishioners, of St.' An- 28. The session will convene prompt- ises that if elec(ed, he will try to get at least one un- avenue ot research which would be as approved the slogan "The Navy thony's church, through your news- ly at 8:16 o'olock for the election of worth following:'How to enjoy pros- male, who has attained tbe age of paper (The Red Bank Register) a just or antiquated law repealed eaoh week. That falls TAXES ON FARMS. nd MMerchanc t Marine—National Se- 60 years or over,'to apply for ang trustees and for. the transaction of far short of Uio number which should be wiped out, but perity without forgetting the real urltlt y and Prosperity.P " Inquiries 'ecelve a pension bf $200 per montn warmest greeting from Castle Clan- such other business.as may come 111 gladly be answered by this of- dolfo, the summer Papap l residence, II marks a refreshing change from the "there-ought-to- Without excepUon everyone who Is In position to source of prosperity—obedience to ntll death—upon the condition that before the meeting. the laws of Clod as demanded In the ice. • ' i' ' ie or she wlirrefraln from gainful as manifestatiomanifesta ion of my great joy bs*-law" attitude of tho average legislative candidate. udg. admits that the taxation now leviedon farms Very truly yours, occupation and take oath that they and personal satisfactionsatisfactioatisfactionn, v At 4 o'clock, HowarHo\ d L. Hughes, Christian life.)—Burbank (Calif,) Re- ' Rev. N, Soriano, ' , What Is needed Is not mors laws but fewer ones. s pure confutation add must be revlied downwards view. . A.,0. Stott. will spend the entire amount of the ' R N Ibrarlan of the Trenton Free Publlo. The law mill grinds out so many measures that the If New Jersey is to have a self-respecting rural nW Captain, U. 8. Navy,' pension for commodities or services The card showed a beautiful scene library, will give an Illustrated lec- ulatlon. Now that the tax shoe Is pinching 7o Chltt of Staff.* within the confines of the United of Oastlo Qandolfo, together with the ture on ''William Trent and His JUdges themselves cannot keep track of them. They drape* and Wine Making, , States within » days alter It is re- large thoroughfare leading to same.' House." , «• so. confusing and conflicting that even the members elved. Tho* who _ero over TO and ftaX tlon ^ «p«n It's grape time and many are the Olamour Is as glamour does. Many The card Is very artistic and' gave There will be small admission, , Of the Supreme Court of the United States frequently °f taX*tlon "We." would be evidence ot much pbotographlo abll- fee, oharged to non-members who lust an™d? soientinc—Freehol£??.„ 2^d ° TranscrlD* "t folks who like to buy enough for a beauties" who wear false eyelashes ao not wish To retire, are not com' d Tlt few gallons of wine. They should also wear MM fronts. pelled to do M. But all iritt wish, lljr. Utnd this lecture. li,,: 4 -'•••,'•' 4'* I RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21. 1937. Page Seven The 7-B eltues are busy making Birthday Party For Sevci'ln and Lola Macintosh, wua Hallowe'en favors to be sent to sol- Many Attend Service Hallowe'en Party presented. Miss Louise Staldcr woa Electric Motors Repaired-Rewound diers In Now Jersey hospitals. At Old Tennent Miss Lorraine Holt tho piano accompanist. > Any Size — Any Make - Any Die. John Giordano, prominent lawyer Those present were Misses Nancy Single Phase Two Phase Three Phase. School Notes For Children At Goslo'w, Edna, Louise, Lorraine and of Long Branch and one of the lead- The sixth annual pilgrimage to' A surprise party was tondcrcd Lois en of the Democratic party of Mon- Peggy Stalder, Shirley nnrt Mary Old Tennent church was attended The Woman's Club Holt, dauRhter ol Mrs. Lorraine Holt Jane Proal, Nancy Severln, Lola DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. mouth oounty, addressed the junior by about COO Sons and Daughters ol of Bork circle, Little Silver, on the 18 MECHANIC ST. • •«* ' BED BANK Art Guild Initiation. high school assembly Tuesday of Macintosh, Charles Bale, Ralph Liberty and friends from all over soventh anniversary of her birth last Rowland, Arthur Cook, Jr., Lorraine Tho Senior

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company's office no one will be pre- on September 18 at the congress am graduates of Wilson college at Cham- wjll be "The Modern Chinese Wom- pared to act without advice of coun- at the Brussels postofflco. Red Bank Woman On Notable Law Case sel. Take tho necessary money to benburg, Pennsylvania, which has an." '..- ' ,\ .' I ' • ''"'..'.: pay for the Are hydrants for six The World Of Ysaye was born In Liege and madi College Club Board Just completed plans for the fall and Subsequent affair* will Include a LOW RATES months or a year, together with a his debut as a violinist at 7, after winter. . tea on December 4,"»-luncheon and Of 37 Years Ag. written request for such water Bery- two years of teaching by his father, The first affair will be a luncheon motion picture show on February fi, ice. Tender the cash under protest His world-wide reputation grew Mrs. (Hubert Farrow of Hcd Bank Saturday afternoon, October 23, In a luncheon on April J and a meeting in the presence of a couple of good WESSON TAXI Jj>n Article by William J. Leon- Stamps he played In Berlin, Paris and Lon- Is a member of the membership com- Bamberger'g s restaurant at Newark. and a dessert-bridge and fashion witnesses. The company employees don during the eighties. Be was mittee of the Wilson collcgo club of show May 14. All will bo held In >f ard Regarding a Legal Battle will not dare to take tho money ThThe speaker will be Mrs. George Mar- v without official or legal advice. Rush violin professor at the Brussels Con- NortherNth n NNe w JerseyJ , composed of shall of Maplewood, whoso subject Bambergerls restaurant TEL £Z 1212 { Between the Borough of Set the matter. If the tender is rejected, Last of the Incas. , . servatoire,: 1886-98, and founded the . Bright and Water Company. as it probably will be, we will go The Spanish conqueror Pizarro famous orchestral concerts. , to Trenton, enlist the attorney-gen- collected a $4,000,000 ransom for the He first came to America In 1894. eral, and obtain from the Supreme During the war he moved here, con- "Following Is an article by William Court an order to turn on the water. last king of tho Incas, Atahuallpa X Leonard of Leonardo regarding The surprise will be Mr. Blodgett'a (1502-33. Fea- ducted in Cincinnati and met his on unusual lawsuit of 37 years age this time, and the strategy oiirs." thered headgear, second wife, a Brooklyn girl 44 years earrings and all, his junior. Between the borough of Sea Bright The instructions were followed to and the Tlntern Manor Water com- the letter. Tender of cash under this king Is plo . Queen Elizabeth was his friend and gany: protest for the fire hydrants was turcd on tho 5- constant visitor during his long, flna centavo value of Illness. His leg had to be amputated, >;In 1900 tho Sea Bright voters con made to the wator company and re- signed the previous official admlnls jected. The borough counsel drew a now five stamp but he worked on to finish his opera, ' tratlon to the outer darkness of de up needful legal papers, went to scries from Ecua- Peter the Miner." It was written Trenton and laid the whole matter dor.- In Walloon dialect and Included folk- (eat and Installed the group in offlc before Attorney General Robert H. headed by George W. Elliott McCarter. Mr. McCarter had Just A t ahuallpa songs of his people. mayor, apparently as a reform ges ]ately_metji^defea.tjn championing. ("v I r d 11 e and —tnrer-The-change was -not-ejcpecte< —Tho-Executlve-committee-of-Atex t>y the retiring officials or perhapi Long Branch against the same cor- sweet")—Inherited-the "kingdom ™of some measures would not liavo bees poration, which may have made this Quito. He has just defeated his half- 1938 has announced that the Nation- left pending of peculiar interest ti iow^(pportunlty for battle more wel- brother Huascar In a Civil "war when al Philatelic exhibition will be held fofHe. At any rate he espoused Sea fit the Colton Manor hotel. Atlantic certain corporations, including th ^right's cause right valiantly and Pizarro marched inland.. Pretend- Central railroad company of Nev with the borough counsel "brought ing friendliness, Pizarro mot Ata- City, April 1, 2 and 3. This will be Jersey and the Tintern Manor Watei home the bacon." 'The news of the huallpa at the great square of Caxa- a show with open competition under company of Long Branch. the patronage of H. L. LJndqulst, :' Honorable Rufus Blodgett wa supreme court's decision stirred Sea marca. then In the heyday of his careor am Bright to fever heat. Settling bets • Proud Atahuallpa refused to be- president of the National Federation became quite the order at the day, of Stamp clubs, and sponsored by ' was not without influence In politi- as soon as the water was turned on. come a Christian or acknowledge cal circles. Needless to say, that as Spain's Charles V as his master, so the Atlantic City Stamp club. Any an outstanding figure among rail But festivities reached the climax in Information regarding this coming road superintendents and corporat the evening, when the mayor and Pizarro signalled his warriors. Thty council and others went down to killed hundreds of Atahuallpa's exhibition can be hed by communi- directors, as well as politicians, Mi cating with Bela Scholtz, chairman, Blodgett owed his success and fam Long Branch and serenaded Honor- practically unarmed men. feomewbat to personal forcefulnes; able Rufus Blodgett. Like a veter- 40 North Newton avenue, Atlantic an In affairs, he took his medicine Pizarro himself captured the king City. and ability to override opposltloi who offered In ransom a roomful of adroitly or roughly as might ' manfully, keeping open house ac- needful. cording to his well known reputa- gold and silver. The Spaniards took cording o the bullion, but kept Atahuallpa. A DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. .' Now one of the items left unfin- tion for hospitality. few months later, in tho spring of ished by the outgoing officials at Sec What became of the chancery 1533, his captors trumped up charges Two Large Events to Take Place nt Bright was a little matter of the case against thhe water company??" of murder, sedition and idolatry Asbury Park Saturday. borough's seven free fire hydrants, When the mayor's term expired, against Atahuallpa and condemned which the community had, possibly Including also the term of the bor- him to death—by fire because he was The annual state conference for through aome corporate negligent ough counsel Mr. Klliott refused to Democratic women will be held Sat- obtained and enjoyed for 20 years i: for re-election against opposi- an idolator. A priest intervened, exchange for the franchise betowec tion. He had experience of that be- baptized Atahuallpa and got his sen- urday at the Berkeley-Carteret ho- on the -water company. Such a con- fore. Pretty costly to win. The cor- tence changed to hanging. Tho tel, with morning and afternoon ses- cession might later naturally seem porations had now got acquainted Peruvian empire died then, too. sions, at the call of Mrs. Mary T. monstrous lo tho ambitious new di- with the mayor and were willing to Norton. Luncheon will bo served. rectors of the corporation-. In the forgive him for any, past lickings in The Ecuador set Includes: 2-c Senator A. Harry Moore, Demo- light 6f modern practice. Free wa- the courts, but drew the line .at the green, native scene; 5-c deep rose, cratic candidate for governor, will ter for a borough or two, for a time, borough counsel. If .Elliott would Atahuallpa; 10-c blue; "Panama" hat be escorted, to the platform In the might be tolerated aa practical, but agree to appoint some other lawyer, weavers; 20-c deep rose, scacoast to furnish Sea Bright with free flro they would not back any opposition afternoon by a group of women hydrants forever and forever was ticket So William J. Leonardo re- scene; 1-sucre olive, gold washer. Democrats of Monmouth county. quite a different case, Such an In- tired from the legal * affairs of the These stamps were also issued with Luncheon tickets may be obtained judicious precendent -would affeel borough and there was no more op- the overprint OFFICIAL in black. from Mrs. Arthur J. White of Red dividends on stock, of which n position to Mayor Elliott's re-elec- At tho samo time, Ecuador pro- Bank. doubt an ample supply had been tion. duced a new airmail set of five printed. Saturday evening will be Mon- According to custom suits pending values. The design shows a condor flying above the mountain El Altar. mouth county's big night for all Anyhow, the Issue was raised with in court at the end of an attorney's Democratic candidates, when a the Elliott administration. Mr. Blod- term are prosecuted to a finish by Denominations: 10-c chestnut, 20-c WHEREVER they live, it's easy lo arrange by telephone. Bales fat nib of about gett, the story runs, told the new him later. Mr. Leonard was noti- olive, 70-c black brown, 1-c slate meeting will be held at Convention mayor how tired the water company fied by the succeeding mayor and black, 2-s violet. This set, too, was hall, Asbury Park. Senator Moore You can call 18 miles for 15c-42 for 35c-anvwhere in New *° was of furnishing Sea Bright with council to proceed with the case overprinted OFFICIAL. will be tho principal speaker. free water; then gave notice that [gainst the water company. Then a the hydrants would be shut off. As :ouple of weeks later he received no- Jersey (station-to-station rates). !2i7(L director, he claimed Sea Bright tice that the case was settled. What A Violinist From Liege. Tho road to better and blceer busi- «oo «.•*.) ought to pay for water like Long the settlement was he has never ness leads through The Register's ad- NEW JERSEY Branch and other places, contract or been Informed. Will you hazard a Eugene Ysaye (1858-1931), the vertising columns.—Advertisement. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY «a4 afl of no contract. guess? great Belgian violinist who led the Of course. Mayor Elliott stood loy- Cincinnati Symphony orchestra three al to his trust, responding negatively years, Is honored to Mr. Blodgett's suggestions, and Eastern Star Group by two semi-pos- with some asperity, "the hell you say," or words to that effect. Spurred Has Annual Luncheon tal stamps and a on by his high sense of duty to the souvenir sheet water company's stockholders, and from Brussels. Styling ai different as it li possible future stockholders, Mr. A group of Eastern Star women, Bearing a pic- MODERN-MODE Blodgett stuck by his guns, too. tnown as the T: A. E. group, had ture of Queen beautiful, for thli bigger- Warm discussion followed, but heir annual luncheon Thursday at Mother Elizabeth OCTOBER 23rd looking, better-looking low- there was no peace. Litigation the Virginia tea room, Asbury Park. STYLING and part of a vio- priced car. loomed ominously in the foreground Uter the luncheon the women at- lin, these stamps and the borough attorney was men- tended a show at the Mayfair thc- tioned. "What," said the mayor, "do were issued for you think our lawyer will say to ;er. the International Music congress. your demand?" "Let our attornles CHEVROLET PRESENTS THE Among those present were Mrs. The surtax goes to the Queen Eliza- take care of our case," was the sub- yrtlo Hurley, president; Mrs. Mabel stance of the response. War was beth Musical /foundation. Ysaye's declared. :urley, Miss Reglna Holmes, Miss name appears at the bottom be- Eary Wolcott, Mrs. Margaret. File, Now the borough attorney was ed- neath the title of the congress. The itor of the Sea Bright Sentinel as is. Nora Miller, Mr. Etta' Ho- 70 plus 5-centime value is printed in PERFECTED smooth—powerful—posi- well as borough counsel and was rough, Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs. Sophie black, the 1.75-franc plus 25-c in dark tive ... the safe brakes for even more zealous, If posible. In rout- Cettel, Mrs. Ida Preston, Mrs. Pran- blue. Photogravure process is used. ing alleged hordes of borough cor- es Pearce, Mrs, Llda VanKeuren, Fostofflces throughout Belgium NEW 1938 CHEVROLET •HYDRAULIC modem travel ; ; ; giving ruption than was even George B. Irs. Elizabeth Barrett, Mrs. Emma Mlnton, Thomas J. Sweeney, or the sold these stamps for a month be- maximum motoring pro. .nScholck, Mrs. Anna Culllngton ginning September 15, opening daj mayor himself. Borough officials 'BRAKES tectlon. met and promptly hurled defiance d Mrs. Bertha Merritt. of the musical congress. The mln THE CAR OF LOW PRICE THAT BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST, at Mr. Blodgett and his water com- iature sheet using four stamps of pany. Then that corporation as The road to better and bigger busi- the samo design, printed in red brown promptly shut oft the free fire hy- MOST MODERN, MOST UP-TO-DATE MOTORING ADVANTAGES drants. ness leads through The Register's ad- and red violet and costing a total of vertising columns.—Advertisement 20 francs, 20 centimes, was sold onlj But Mr. Blodgett graciously left a key with the mayor to turn on the Chevrolet cordially invites you to visit your nearest water In event of fire, as a secret (WITH SHOCKPHOOl" ' > arrangement between the two gentle- Chevrolet dealer and inspect the finest motor car STURINO) men, according to Mr. Elliott. So GENUINE the matter of thwarting the water Chevrolet has ever produced—the new Chevrolet So safe—so comfortabtt company was handed over to the borough counsel for legal action for 1938—the car that is complete. —so different . ; . "th» without disclosing to him the secret KNEE"-ACTION* arrangement in event of a fire for world's finest ride.'* ' the public protection, which, he un- To see and drive this smart, dashing car is to derstood, was not to figure in the .case at all. ' know you'll be ahead with a Chevrolet... to own it is Meanwhile, between the borough's (WITH IAFITY OLAH All ex-officials and Mr. Blodgett on the to save money all ways . . . because, again in 1938 AKOUND) one hand and Mayor Elliott and councllmen on tho other hand, pub- as for 27 years, the Chevrolet trade-mark is the ALL-SILENT Larger interior! — lighter; lic feeling became Intense and bet- brighter colon—and Uni- ting was at times vigorous, as to symbol of savings. , whether the water company could ALL-STEEL BODIES jteel construction, making be compelled to open the fire hy- CHEVROLET MOTOH DIVISION, Gmmd ifoon Stla Ccrptntttm drants. But, It is said, all bets were •DETHOIT. HICUICAN each body a fortress of taken either way. Gourai Moton Jntta&mmt FUn—miMHy paymmttto tail your pant. safetv. The Sentinel, not knowing of any A Cornel hUor, Vdu, secret provision for public safety, de- nounced the action of the water company as unspeakable and de- clared that, the court of chancery could J>o depended on to enjoin the Giving the most efficient outrage so Jeopardizing property generally, pending decision on a VALVE-IN-HEAD combination of power; right in force for 20 years. economy and depend* The .application by the borough ENGINE was made to tho chancellor at once ability. by filing a bill of complaint seeking an injunction to compel tho water company to turn on tho water. An order to show cause was duly grant- ed against the company. The bor- ough counsel and the company's- counsel argued the matter at length before the court. The former, Giving protection against knowing nothing of the secret ar- drafts, smoke, windshield rangement for public safety, FISHER NO DRAFT stressed tho breach of obligations clouding, and assuring each which put tho community in jeopar- dy of fire, after use of tho free hy- VENTILATION passenger Individually corn drants more than 20 years. trolled ventilation. In defense, tho precaution taken by tho company to protect the pub- lic was Insistently urged to bo ample and the chancellor after some hesi- 'ON UASTIK DC WXt tation concluded to deny an injunc- MODUS ONIV tion pending trial of the cause. Tho borough counsel and Sea Bright of- ficials were a crestfallen, group after the decision was announced. But what a jubilant spirit pervaded the ex-offlclals, Mr. Blodgett and their friends. "Well," said the mayor to Mr. Leonard, "how come?" "All due to your secret arrange- ment with Mr. Blodgett. That was the whole defense," came back the answer. • When you're hot ami tired and played "Was I so dumb?" murmured tho mayor, out, there's magic in a warm bath plus a cold "No, you kept tho secret, but tho other side was not so particular," splosh. But if you "step W only to discover that said Leonard. "Anyhow, my chief disappointment Uncle Heetor has used up all the hot water, then Is with the chancelipr. At law or In THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE IIQ \\ E VRO LET equity fraud vitiates everything. I claim the flro hydrants were shut we hope you'll raise the dickens until Dad puU in off wrongfully in violation of cor- porate duty, and an Injunction was an automatic gas water heater. Don't let him tho proper remedy. Why should tho wrong doer bo allowed to say 'I have bluff you with a lot of talk about expense! He can provided for public safety. In my own way, so I do not need to turn try one for 60 days before he buys it, and prove- to on the wator In the regular stipulat- ed manner'?" himself that automatic gas water heating today "Well, what next?" challonger El- liott. is a bargain! Then ho can pay for the equips - "I'll.:*loop on It and tell you to- nent morrow," returned tho lawyer: for a few cents a day! ' • Next day Mr. Leonard had formu- lated his plan, "There's tho supremo oourt yet to apply to,'! Bald he to the mayor. "It looks funny to apply to' a law court after equity has refused relief. But I'm not sure tha chan- RED BANK MOTOR CO. cellor l«; right. . "Here's my plan. Mr, Blodgett and MECHANIC STREET and GLOBE COURT RED BANK ha company are off guard now.and OPEN EVENINGS PHONF 3130 tltak we are beaten. Down at the I LED DAWK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21, 1937.

AMUSEMENTS. the Matawan First Aid squad am- SKower Al Two Baptist Workers bulance to the Fltkln Memorial hos- Everett Centerville. Corlton Theater. pital, where she underwent an oper- At Annual Banquet ation for appendicitis. Joseph Bishop has Bold his house The Infant son of Mr. and Mra. Homes For Red 'Wild and Woolly," with Jans Former Mayor and Mrs. Christian on the corner opposite tho village Peter Gcnoveao was christened In FOR GOOD COAL Withers and Walter Brennan, will The annual banquet of the work- Heuaor left Monday on an automo- store to a New York couple. They St. Joseph's church at Keyport.on be tho teatura attraction -at the ers' conference of the Red Bank bile trip to Michigan. They plan to are expected to take possession next Sunday. Tho baby was named Pe- ; Bank Bride-To-Be Carlton theater today and tomorrow. Baptist o wag bold Monday bo away two weeks. spring. Mr. and Mra. Bishop will ter, Jr. The sponsors were Joseph Baptist ohurch move to Red Bunk, where Mr. Bish- nighht In the Rosovelt tea room at Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominlck Megllo and Miss Roae Allocco. Call Monmouth Lumber Company op is employed by Fred D. Wlkoff Francis Stanhope Is repairing his TreMure Hunt Reveal* Many Little Silver, Rev. Herbert J. Smith, had as guests over the week-end Mr. company. pastor, of the Red Bank Methodist and Mrs, Harry Jones' of Paterson. home. . . Gifti for Miu Dorothy church, spoke on the Bubjoct, "The Mr, and Mrs. Donald H. Rlley, Jr., Miss Viola Warnekcr returned to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frankese of Red Bank 2060-2061. Thompion at Residences at Educational Work, of tho Churcb." and children, Donald and Betty Ann, her duties at Fltkln hospital Tues- Newark spent tho week-end with WlUloro Helm, accompanied at tho wore week-end guests of Mrs. Rlle/s day after spending a few days at Frank Arnbroslno. F«ir Haven and Red Bank. . K. Ball, gave mother, Mrs. Carl Oelhaf of Leonla. her homo here and with friends at George Thome, Jr., who, has been Best Grade Only. D&H. Cone Cleaned. piano by Frederick Morganvlllo. several soloe. Councilman and Mrs. Rensselaer 111, has returned to work. ' V • . ._ Those present were Mr. and MrB. L. Cartan spent Thursday at New Mr. and Mrs., Edward Toomey of Mr. and Mrs, J. Reamer of JcrBoy Mfo, Nfael Lattaud of Fair Haven Philadelphia spent the week-end City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. W. and'Miss Mlldroil QolT of Bed Bank Albert VanNostrand, Mr. and Mrs. York to bid bon voyage to friends Alfred Bock, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- sailing en the S. S. Aqultanla for With Mrs. Kathryn Oaken. Granato. , Jive a mifloellaneoiu sbowgr Friday Many from her attended the race night for Mlaa- Dorothy Thompson, min Ford, Mrs. Everett Brower, Mrs. England. Harold Potosky Is on tho alck list. Natalie Ferry, Mrs. Edith Worth. Miss Jeanatte .Bromhorg and n«r meat Saturday on Amory L. Has- Robert DenOuden is building an daughtor of Mr. and Mra, Blguard kell's estate. addition to-his greenhouse. Thompson of Branch avanuo, whose Mrs. Julian Parker, Mrs. A. Morford, guests, Miss Jean Applegate of Mrs. Cora Mlnton, Mrs. A. -M. Van- Choosequako, Miss Geraldlne Longo Mr. and Mrs. Teofll Gozdzlowskl Mies Anna Stranlero celebrated engagement to John McClain of Bod and John Dzlezyc of Brooklyn spent her 16th birthday Thursday evening Bank, son of tho lato John B. Mo- Nostrand, Mrs. Albert Scott, Miasea and Miss Regina Bromborg of Mata- Ruth A. Scattergood, Grace Belth, wan; motored to New York Tuesday the week-end with Mrs. William with a party to about ISO , Sale Antiques Claln waa' recently annouhcod. A Dzlezyc dMT^ Ireaiure hunt to find gifta for the BotyMnvJyBotty_MintoivJean-SUyker,JDorothy-Avhoro-they-vislted-Mis»-Ruth-Brom, - y berg, a cousin of the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Bel- Orango spent the week-end with Mountain Hill Road, Middletown brld(e=to-be, most of wKloh were con- BrownB , MarM y MountMt , EugenE e MagoeMa , ' - ford spent Sunday with Walter cealed about the bouse and grounds Jr., Paul Revere, T. H. Btiles, J. G. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jo- frlendB at Dearborn farm. Bcph Baler had as guests Pr. and Arose and family and Mra. Raymond Anthony Mallconica la visiting at of Mrj, Lartaud waa an onjoyuble Hagorman, Russell Leonard, John Dubeskl. v feature Tho last pvesent was at the voen, Mrs. Homer Mcthot, Mrs. Mra. Mlllard B. Ervln, Mr. awl Mrs. Brooklyn. MA&ELON PROAL Frank H. Conover, all of Maple- Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and E. Albert Siono Is painting his house, residence of MW Ooff, where games Clara Belth, Mrs. Margaret Stlics, E. Grant and children Jarries and Tony Sportelll and family of Free- and refreshment were enjoyed. Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Mis. Paul Rc- wood, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tlchenor and Leo Friedman. Gladys of' Deai and Mrs. Martha hold and Miss Annette Sandclla of Others present besides those mon- veroe, , Mrs. Edward H. Scaltcrgood, Cannon, Herbert Beckford , and Matawan spent Sunday with Frank tlon»d were Mrs, Arthur Ooff, Mrs. l d A M"". VanNost- Mrs, John P. Lloyd returned to William Belth and A. her home yesterday from a two Charles Northern of New York wero Luccarrelli and family. Lawrence Sohllltng and Miss Muriel rand. Sunday visitors at Foreman's board- Raymond Allocco of Madison Is White House Antique Shop weeks' visit at Boston with her son- Thompson of Red Bank, Mrs. Qeorgc Ing school, visiting at the Betsy Ross farm. Harm of. Fair Haven, Miss Hilda in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Matawan. John H. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Foreman bf Michael Menosky Is repairing his Foerg and Mies Emily Ruloff of this place, Mrs. James W. Parker outbuildings. Going out of business. Everything to be sold at Taritalngdalc, Miss Brandt of Glen- The BltZ Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Zumbano (Tho Red Bank Iteelitor con ]>o bought had as tholr guests Sunday Mr. and and Mrs. LeRoy Stout of Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Troflnov of reduced prices. Glass, China, Rugs, Paintings, dola, Miss Ruth Hart of Neptune In Matawan from M, J. O'Connol, 124 attended the Interacial Conference Brooklyn, who have been visiting and'Miss Lucy Rico of Rumaon. "Life Begins at College," the first Main itr««t tn• PINT • has drlvon 250,000 miles; Bernard White Gate farm. Eight tables of I CARTON OF c* • Paul Egan and Mrs. Devlin. The bridge were In play, the first prize C Jones of Cottage place. Long Branch, guests included Mrs. Martwlg Molle SO BOOKS *J B who has driven 30,000 miles; George being awarded to Mrs. Raphael C. MINERAL ( of Fair Haven, Mrs. Carlton War- Devlin, second to Mrs. Philip field- IBR/NG THIS COUPON\ B. Lano of Chelsea avenue, Long wick of Deal, Mrs. John Tansey, linger, third to Mrs. H. A. Elgard, Branch, who has driven 100,000 Mrs. William Jordan, Mrs. Edward fourth to Mrs. Paul Egan, fifth to WHERE QUALITY COUNTS' miles; Georgo W. Strickland, Jr., of Holtorf and Mra. Alfred Wallln of Mrs. Alfred C. Wallin, sixth tb Mrs. Marlboro, who has drlvon 100,000 Matawan. Edward W. Currle and consolation miles; and Hubert Brlchtenbach of Charles W. Yerger was tho week- to Mrs. Carolyn Johanssen. ' Beside Blocum streot, West Long Branch, the prize winners and the hosten Who has drlvon 100,000 miles. end guest of Goorgo Reid of West Held at Martha's Vineyard, Mass. those present were Mra. Edward Holtorf, Mrs. Gerard A. Devlin, Mrs. T*UBBIN< Mrs, August N. Muchhauacn, Jr., 46 Broad Street Bicycle, Reported Stolen. R. L. Cartan, Mra. William H. Tlch- spent Tuesday and Wednesday with enor, Mrs. Martwig Mollc, Mrs. Har- Tho theft of a byoyolo owned by friends at Trenton. Frank Havlland, Jr., which had boon ry J. Kahn, Mrs. Ronson J. Warne, Lao Friedman of New York and Mrs. Franklin Dominlck, Mrs. Au- Phone 355. We Deliver. left In front of his homo on Mc- London, was the week-end guest of gust Muelhauson, Jr., Mrs. Donald Charlie Chan''On Broadway." Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tlchenor. PJNEX ALCOHOL Laren street, was reported to tho po- H. Rlley, Jr., Mrs. Paul Royer, Mrs. lice Monday night. Tho wheel wa« Mrs. Reuben Heyer of Orange Ii Georgo VanDousen, Mrs. Richard desMbcd as painted bluo and white - The feature attraction Sunday, spending several days this week ai Erdmann, Jr., Mrs. Howard Erd- and in good" condition. It was taken Monday and Tuesday ol next week the guest of Mr. aod Mrs. James mann. Mrs. Joseph Baler, Miss Ber- -Pint 9 sometime, between 7:16 . and 8:15 will be "Charlie Chan oh,Broadway," Heyer. ; lV 43 o'clock. . with Warner, Olati'd Bgalri'portraylng MrB, HoTiaft Johnson bf Hazlet, a nico U. Brown, Miss Ether felau, • *- »IP the part of the Chinese, detective former Matawan resident, was rc- Mra. Frederick Hcssey, MrB. Everett It pays to advertise In The Rdglster. createdhy the lato-Earl Dor Biggera. moved from her homo yesterday in ' Silcox and Mrs. Christian Hulsart, rums

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A Tempting Dish of Oysters think of It, desserts are an Import- iycKs ant item in the dally diet. Many Dressed to Order. Cake To Make His Little For Holidays, Supper peopla look to these after dinner Silverware Repaired An Assortment of Sauces Insures Great Success , . Parties sweets to furnish them with the sugar required In the system. And and Replated Like' New at the same time that they are get- Monmouth Tummy Ache With the fall of the year comes the ting something required they are al Vegetable plates probably flrs RYE POPOVERS ADD desire for hot, tasty dishes. Dishes so getting something very, very taa REIJSSI LIES' came Into favor for tfcoso who were SIDNEY SN0W5 that will bo outstanding In appear- ty and greatly to their liking, seeking another corner to^cut on NOVEL TOUCH TO ance, flavor and aroma. It Is the Goat Dairy 36 Broad St., Red BanV calories consumption,, but they have time of tho year when there Is snap Here Is one dessert that people ; Tel USL now gained lavor lor all, even to the FINEST DINNER to the air and si tang In tho appetite. will eat with the abandon of a child Xlnorof t, N. J, Tel. R. B. BlfrM. point where.onco a week is Just a This Is tho time which officially eating candV. * / tease foe moro of those well bal- A company dinner, no matter how seems to open the holiday season. ORUMBLE TARTS anced menus. well prepared and served can always This,. of-^courMj-naeans-buffet-sup.- 1 cup black walnut meats No-vegetableHs-so universally-wel bo Improved*'by^thepresence oTTioi per parties, ana gay little dinner pw* 1 cup pitted dates liked as the potato, and certa nly breads. The aroma of some bread ties, midnight suppers and afternoon 1 cup sugar . * The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing none other affords so many possibil- baking in the oven will act as an ap- sacks; all of which call for a,little 3 tablespoons flour I ELKS AUDITORIUM, Broad Slr»« and Plnckniy Road, • RED BANK, N. J. ities in a variety of ways that it may petizer in Itself and more than stlm- Imagination and timely preparation. 2 eggs TiUphon. School C07 R.lld.nci 3220 be prepared. A fitting hub around ulate the appetltltes of everyone Now, just such times as are com- 1 teaspoon cinnamon All TrPM of Dinelo* lor AdulU and Children—Daicriptlvi Bookltt on which a vegetable wVel may be present. And when they appear on ing, are the Ideal times to serve 1 heaping teaspoon clnnamot MOD, TUM. Thin, and Frl. Aftifnooni, 4 to « p. m.l Mon, run., and Thun. planned is the potato n one of its the table in their golden brown com- 'novel foreign dishes that will make 1 teaspoon vanilla Evtfibn, TiSO to 8 p. n.| Saturday Morning*. » to U a. m. numerous "forms. "Cut them plexion, can anyone praise them every woman the Ideal hostess. For Whipped cream. ' ; cubes, balls, or lattice them enough? '• example, here Is a dish tbat can CUDeS, DailB, or unubo y - — — A touch of the novel even In brea either be first course of a dinner par- Beat the yolks of eggs until pale change their appearance and then Is a nice thing and most unexpected, ty, or a grand serving for a buffet yellow, add the sugar, and beat serve with them any number of a Now, we've all eaten pop-overs am supper; It is called Ostrlche Alia again. Fold In the flour, dates, wal- variety of sauces, Buch as cream there are few people who don't Ilk Iilvornese and Is prepared thusly: nut meats, cinnamon and baking sauce, egg sauce, cheese sauce or powder. When thoroughly mixed, them. But—combine pop-overs with OSTRICHE ALLA LIVORNESE parsley butter. rye flour and you really have some- add the stiffly beaten egg whites. All vegetables are best when they thing worth raving about. Oysters Bake in a well buttered pie tin In a Meat Is Expensive:— are not over-cooked. Cook them any RYE POPOVERS Parsley moderate oven for 28 minutes. Let Btyle you wUh, but only until they Shallot cool, and put In a tin box _for 24 are tender. When they are cooked 91 cup rye flour Anchovies hours, Cut in narrow pie-shaped In water, use as little water asi pos- Vt cup wheat flour Fennel slices and serve with whipped cream So substitute! mint be found to balance our sible. AU green vegetables should Vt teaspoon salt ' Pepper V on top. be cooked In uncovered vessels to 1 teaspoon sugar Bread Crumbs household budgets. All dairy products are pro- Insure flavor and bright color. 2 eggs Cream A poor sauce will spoil food and 1 cup milk Lemon juice •••••••»•••»••••••••••••• portionately .low in price and high-in food value. this Is especially true where cream Sift dry Ingredients. Beat the eggs Shuck the oysters, and remove from sauces are prepared that are n"' and add milk and stir gradually In- the shells and put them Into china thoroughly cooked. Any etandt. to the flour mixture to make a shells with their own liquor. Have I Hot Off the Griddle \ recipe for white sauce may be used smooth batter—beat with egte beat- ready a dessert-spoonful of parsley, for creamed vegetables, but the se- er unltll full of air bubbles. Fill hot shallot, anchovy and very little fen- cret of good flavor lies In the com-greased gem pans two-thirds full o ELLY CAKE—rolled in an old fashioned roll—one of the earliest of nel, add a tableapoonful of bread- ESTHEB DONLAN Drink your Quart of Milk a day plete cooltlng of the starch contained the mixture. Bake in a hot oven American calces and one of the nicest. As youngsters we all gazed crumbs and a little pepper and mix in the flour that la used for the (450 F.) for SO minutes until brown )T spell bound into the bakery windows and looked longingly at tha the whole with a little cream. Put Sickening qualities of the sauce To and popped over. some of this mixture on each oyster insure eood flavor, cook the sauce brave display of cakes. But one and all, could we have had a free hand g at helping ourselves, would no doubt have taken the rolled jelly cake and then bake in a moderate oven . When grease drops on the floor, over the direct heat '<» at least five for 15 minutes. At the last minute throw Ice cold water on it Immedi- minutes after It starts to boll, sUr- CALIFORNIA NOVELTY . first of all. It looks like a formidable undertaking to turn it out at r r add a dash of lemon juice to each ately to harden the grease ao It will ring constantly. Taste and you may home—but follow these rules and nature will take its course. oyster and serve on folded napkins, not soak Into the wood. eastlly determine If the raw starchy APPEARS IN FORM OF taste has disappeared. BAKED ORANGES OLD FASHIONED JELLY ROLL SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., INC. The following suggestions for the LILLY WHITE'S Wash painted woodwork with Vt cup sifted cake flour 'A cup sifted sugar clear, warm water. If very dirty, reparation of potatoes In connec- Out In California where the % teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla Serving Yon 17 Years With Milk Produced Solely tion with-vegetable platters may also oranges grow one will find a roclpc CREOLE SOUP use pure whits soap. Sbe used to an advantage In plannlljf that Is seldom served outside of that >/, teaspoon salt* 1 cup any flavor Jelly 4 eggs in Monmouth County. your regular family meals. The old sunny state. It Is a recipe that is Small piecoB of broken glassware theory of calorie conscious people well worth trying as It may prove to Sift flour once and measure. Combine baking powder, salt and may be picked up from the floor or that potatoes were definitely a fat- be one of the family favorites and le eggs in bowl. Place over smaller bowl of hot water and beat with rotary other hard surfaces with a piece of Bed Bank UBS. . Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. I- tening food and had no place '" grand for the morning fruit course: cere beater, adding sugar gradually until mixture becomes thick and dampened, absorbent cotton. menus, unless one was trying to BAKED ORANGES light colored. Remove bowl from hot water. Fold in flour and vanilla. ealn weight, has been proved fplae. potatoes do furnish valuable and es- S seedless oranges Turn into pan, 15x10 inches, lined with greased paper, and bake in a 3 cups sugar hot oven 400 P. for 13 minutes. Quickly cut off crisp edges of cakp. To remove such spots as egg, fentlal food elements to the daily sugar, blood, cheese, fish, without balance of every Individual.- Follow- M cup butter Turn from pan at once onto cloth covered with confectioners' sugar. 2 whole cloves .washing the whole garment, use a ing are some tasty sauce recipes ,ap- Remove paper. Spread with jelly and roll. Wrap in cloth and cool on little cold water on the spot propriate to serve on or with pota- Put the oranges .with 1 quart of rack, toes: water In a covered pan and boll over DEGREE DAYS ARE HERE •WHITE SAUCE FOR a very alow flre until the skins are A good foundation ii as necessary VEGETABLES soft If the .water Indicated does for a good fire In a fireplace as for not cover the oranges, add more. a house. 2 tablespoons butter When quite tender (about 2 hours) 2 tablespoons flour remove from the water, and as soon Canning Reserved For 1 cup milk as they are cool enough cut the Dear Miss Wilma: When regulating a gas burner re- % tablespoon salt oranges In half with a very sharp Ah noes dat up Noth de wether member that a blue flame gives good SEABOARD Few grains of pepper knife. Place them In a baking- pan be gettln good an cold and yo all'll heat and no soot Melt butter, add flour mixed with and pour over1 them a syrup made Winter be eatln soup all de time now. Ah seasoning. Stir until well b.ended, by boiling together for 4 minutes the wants to gib yo one Ob ma speshul ;ood ways ob makln soup what all One ot the quickest ways to find a pour on milk gradually while still sugar and 1& cups water. Pour a tab Is to advertise In The Regis- continually stirring. Bring to boiling little butter on each half orange and Apples and Grapefruit Return From Summer .8 folks HkeB. Ah Jes chops up one point. Boll five minutes. drop two whole cloves Jnto the sur- tablespoon ob green pepper fine like, ter's Want Department.—Advertise' FUEL OIL SERVICE rounding syrup. Cook In a slow Vacation Ready For Work an wit lt^h chops up one tablespoon ment. • '. " KINO SAUCE oven, basting constantly, for about ob red pepper an den Ah melts one YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 1 hour or until almost all the syrup ableBpoon ob butter an addB de pep- To White Sauce, add tho following has been absorbed. pers to it, den Ah adds one table- AND YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ingredients: 1 tablespoon chopped There Is a certain amount of can- with sugar, pour over vinegar and spoon ob flour an mixes dem all' FOOD FACTS - creen pepper; 1 tablespoon chopped ning and preserving that has to be water and let stand over night, cov- good. Then Ah adds one an a half plmlento; bard cooked egg, chopped; AN AVOCADO done in the winter rather than sum- ered. Brain and to the liquid add cups ob soup stock and one cup Did you know that: 4 stuffed olives, chopped. mer due to the season and the fruits the spices, tied in a bag. Heat slow- ob tomato pulp and puts it on ——History records George SEABOARD SERVICE TEMPTS IMAGINATION that are cheapest at this time of the ly and when clear, add apples, boll de fire and stirs all de time until it Washington's purchase of an , EGO SAUCE AND APPETITE /ear. until tender. Place In heated jars, boils. Den Ah lowers he heat an Ice cream freexer for use at All summer long, hqusewlvea have using skinner and cover. Let Syrup covers de pan an let it cook for bout aOOD FUEL OIL—WE MEAN OIL THAT To White Sause, add 4 hard jeen . making preparations for the boll down a little and lifting cover, Mount Vernon. When one walks through the 20 minutes. Den Ah strains it Into cooked eggs', but In U-inch slices. long winter months. The more ag- pour the boiling syrup over the fruit, another pan an seasons it with salt The name "corned beef WILL GIVE YOU THE heavily-laden markets today and the gressive wife has been filling tho cel- remove spices and seal. came from the coarse salt eye lights on the plump green avo- and pepper and then Ah adds oner HEATING COMFORT ONION SAUCE lar shelves with jars and jars of fine GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE half a cup ob corn and heats It agin used in curing tie beef, tola cados, the urge to eat one is over- foods that will keep the family con- Follow the recipe for White powering. They have that "come- 2 grapefruit an serves it good an hot, being referred to as "corns YOU EXPECT. ;ented. 2 oranges Hopln you is de same, of salt." Sauce. Cook one Bermuda onion, get-me" look that few can resist. Strolling through tho markets to- finely chopped, with the butter for Once the avocado is purchased, the 2 lemons Tour humble servant, Dried beans have been found lay presents a completely new plc- Sugar Delivery Service—Dependable in All Weather. three minutes. question arises as to just how to eat ure. There are grand apples and ; Lilly White. In a perfect state of preser- it. They are good Just" cut In half ;rapefrults that have been on sum- Wash fruit. Remove core and vation after three to four, Verified Delivery Slips—There Is No Waste. XEMON BUTTER SAUCE and served with French dressing, or ner vacation and are now feeling seeds of grapefruit. Remove thin, A REWARD FOR thousand years. Vt cup butter better yet, when fixed like this: he urge to get to work and make yellow outside rind, and cut half Every morning, 80 million 1 tablespoon lemon juice AVOCADO SALAD iomethlng of themselves, with the of It In flne strips. Remove the HOUSEWIFE WHO bottles of milk ore left on help of the able housewife. Here thick white peel, but do not use. Cream butter slowly and add the 1 avocado pear Mix shaved rind with the cut up CANNED PEACHES the doorsteps of America. lemon juice. 2 slices pineapple, fresh or canned Is how ono aids these willing fruits: These "food facts" are compiled PICKLED APPLES fruit pulp. Put into, preserving ket- 1 teaspoon salt tle with three tlmps as much water The housewife who canned peach- by the Division of Consumer FISH FRITTERS - Vi teaspoon paprika 9 pounds apples and let stand over night. Put on es during the summer can find a Information, New Jersey State 2 tablespoons lemon juice 4 pounds sugar stove, let come to boiling point and good use tor them In this grand Department of Agriculture. Seaboard Ice Co. MAKE GRAND AFFAIR Lettuce 1 pint water boil for two minutes. Repeat this canned peach pie that will Bo the OF FRIDAY LUNCH Peel alligator pear and cut pulp' 1 quart vinegar .'. . for two days. The third day meas- delight of the winter months: •-.'••-; Telephone .248. In small pieces. Cut pineapple In Vi cup broken cinnamon and ure, add an equal amount of sugar CANNED PEACH PIE cubes. Have twice as much pear as cloves, mixed and boil ono hour or until thick. A Friday luncheon can be made plnapple. Arrange on crisp head let- Pare apples, place In crock, mix Turn into jelly glasses and Wax. 1 quart canned peaches _. Into a perfectly grand affair by serv- tuce leaves. Mix the rest and pour Vi cup sugar , CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC ing fritters. Just the thought of over fruit. 1 teaspoon lemon juice LABORATORIES a fritter makes a person's mouth 1/3 cup cream Menu Of The Week start to water and that gnawing Or cut In half, pare, remove stone, 1 tablespoon butter ea Broad St, Bed Bank fill center with French dressing. feeling grows In the pit of the stom- Pastry (Formerly Medical Laboratories -ach. Of course, a Friday lunch does- Modern Science Brings Line a deep greased pie plate with n't necessarily mean fish, but just 'ROPER PARSNIP pastry, lay In halves of canned , of South Jeney) - ^ in case It does, here Is what to peaches, sprinkle with sugar and dot A. RAYMOND CABXANBi M0NPAY serve: PREPARATION I I Breakfaat-Batod pears with emm, ready U Fine Foods To Home with butter. Bake In a hot oven for Director SALMON FRITTERS 30 minutes. Mix tho cream and CBINi: ANALYSIS cat ccroal, plain omolot, broiled bacon, buttered toast, coffee or cocoa. 1% pounds oold bollod salmon A parsnip Is one of those things lemon juice and pour over the fruit. Lunch—Creamed chipped beef on waffles, mixed vegetable salad, egg 1H cups flour that most people dislike. This Is Finish the baking ten minutes long- BLOOD COUNTS ^ 1 egg probably due to the fact that they Education of Taste Partially Responsible For er in a moderate oven.1 BLOOD CHEMISTEY custard with chocolate sauce, tea. Dinner—Boaat tenderloin of beef, 1 tablespoon capers haven't eaten said parsnip in any 8MEAE9 julienne potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, hearts of romalno salad, red cur- % cup milk other form than, plain boiled which Is really a sickly way to prepare Popularity of Liver ' When cleaning spots on clothing, Telephones*. rant water ice, assorted cakes, coffee of beer. , Vi teaspoon salt the rings may corns from removing 1 Mayonnaise them. Now take thia recipe, for ex- B. B. 870 — B. B. MOW ample, and just see what can be done the dressing of the fabric or from Put the flour and salt In a bowl; with a parsnip: It wasn't so very many years ago 1 onion, sliced using too much liquid at a time. TUESDAY I add the milk gradually, and then when the thought of liver served In 1 clove garlic I I Breakfast—Sliced peaches with cream, bone* the egg, beating until there are no PARSNIP AND PINEAPPLE a home and especially on a dinner 2 tablespoons celery, chopped ' epgs, frizzled ham, hot muffins, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Eggs a la lumps. Break the cold Balmon In- CASSEROLE table was the most unheard of thing 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped king, broiled tomatoes, canned asparagus tip salad, cheese and crackers, to pieces about 1 Inch wide and 2 i tablespoons butter Imaginable. It was considered some- 3 tablespoons bacon fat Inches long; dip In batter, letting it l?i cups dry bread crumbs thing to be thrown away with a tea or milk. 'Dinner—Tomato iutce cocktail, baked meat loaf, sauteed cover them on all sides. Hava half squirm of disgust. And considering Wash the liver. Remove the skin. 3 cups cooked parsnips, diced WINNERS beans, baked potatoes, mixed green salad, applo cake, coffee or beer. Inch hot fat In frying pan; carefully l'/i cups canned pineapple, diced :ho gusto with which liver is de- Cut 6 pockets from tho top, one Inch put in the batter Balmon, and fry on M cups brown sugar voured these days, makes it even wide and nearly to the depth of the both sldea until nicely browned. Salt more improbable. However research, liver arid (111 these pockets with the MRS. CHARLOTTE OGLENSKY Drain on heated brown paper, and modern science and the education of parsley and celery, and If desired, WEDNESDAY I servo on hot platter, garnishing with % teaspoon nutmeg taste has mado liver one or the mo3t bits of garlic—all seasoned with salt Pinckney Road, Red Bank I ' I Breakfast—Sliced oranges, hot wheat cereal, parsley and a bowl of mayonnaise to M teaspoon cloves popular dishes. Thore havo been scrambled eggs, corn fritters, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Clam broth in 1 cup pineapple juice and water and paprika. Tie string all around •which the capers have been added. developed fully a dozen ways for its the liver, to keep In the filling, mak- * cups, deviled egg salad, mince meat tarts, /tea or milk. Dinner—Ragout Melt butter, add crumbs and blend preparation, all of which are equally ing small grooves at side to hold the MRS. CHAS. HULSBERG well. Place alternate layers of as delicious and none that arc diffi- string in place. Dredge in flour. 63 SeaDrift Ave., Highlands of veal, battered noodles, boiled beets, Escarole salad, sour cream peach BAKED EGGS MAKE crumbs, parsnips and pineapple in a cult to prepare pie, toffee. • ' ' buttered casserole,' sprinkling with Place fat In Iron pan that has a v A GREAT IMPRESSION sugar, salt and spices. Pour liquid closo fitting cover, add onion, when MRS. LOUIS STILWELL Some understanding person f/Uf TDQI) AV I over casserole and top with crumbs. learned that men are very fond of slightly browned add the prepared 69 Maple Ave., , v Eatontown Baking an egg la an art not un- Bake In a moderate oven 375 F. 25 dishes with gravy so havo gone so liver, brown all over, then oover and I I Breakfast —Chilled grapefruit, oatmeal (d dertaken by many without direc- to 30 minutes, or until brownc*. far as to mako up a perfectly grand lot simmer very slowly from % to 1 |ne*m, poached eggs on toast, buttered toast, coffee or cocoa. Lunch reclpo with liver, gravy believe It or MRS. RITA H. DOUGLASS tions. If said egg Is baked too long hour only until tender, as too lone —French fried lobster, shoe string potatoes, cole slaw, vanilla Ice x>r without the proper accompani- not there )B even stufllng, nil o[ cooking will make It tough and dry. ments it's an awful affair. ' Yet,FRENCH TOAST FOR which combines Into Add a little water at a time, only if 69 Herbert St., Red Bank eresm. Dinner—Chicken fried' steak, French fried onions, baked po- there Is nothing ,that makes a more IDEAL BREAKFAST POTTED CALF'S LIVER necessary. If gravy Is not thick add tatoes, endive salad, hot gingerbread with hard sauce, coffee. Impressive or tasty dish if done just 1 calf's liver moro flour, Donald's De Luxe Laundry will award 2 Pairs- so. Here Is a good recipe to try. When tho question arises as to EGGS PURGATORY what to servo for breakfast, some- of theatre tickets each week for the best letter 5 eggs thing not difficult to make but some- OPULARITY OF I ' Breakfast—Chilled melon, ready to eat cereal, 4 tomatoes peeled and chopped thing good, here is a suggestion that CABBAGE ROLLS FOR of 50 words or lets beginning with "Why I like plain waffles with syrup vt Jelly, fried eggs, coffee or cocoa. Lunch 1 green pepper has probably slipped the mind and is TOMATOES REACHES LUNCH Vt clove garlic ideal. NEW HEIGHT Donald's Laundry Service." —Creamed aalmon in patty shells, with peas, smothered carrots, drets- 1 medium sized onion ed lettuce, floating island, tea. Dlnntr—Qyaters on half shell, baked 1 tablespoon butter FRENCH TOAST A grand easy luncheon dish ap- This contest is open to everyone in Monmouth Vi teaspoon thyme 1 egg The popularity of a tomato Is such pears In the form of cabbage rolls stuffed haddock, parsley potatoes; creamed cauliflower, mixed salad, 1 pod red peppor , \ "4 teaspoon salt .. . << that It can bo served In every man- that are easily made In this man- County. , weoUta fudge nnt eake. coffee. 1 branch parsley Powdered sugar ner posslblo quite to the satisfaction ner: 1 scant cun milk of everyone. Here Is a tasty way Parmesan chceso that will mako a grand luncheon CABBAQE ROLLS SATURDAY I • ' .. . , Salt 5 slices bread Legibility and neatness do not count. 1 Cinnamon or nutmeg liBh: >j< 8 large cabbage leaves Breakfast—Ownga juico, hot rice with buttet Chop tho onion, red and green l'A cupa water pepper, and garlic very, flno and put Beat tho egg and add salt and TOMATOES IN CfifeAM • Official entry blanks may be obtained from any sugar and cinnamon, baked eggs with cheese, buttered muffins, cocoa. In a pan with the butter. Cook un- milk. Dip half-Inch slices of bread 8 medium sized tomatoes 2 cups soft bread crumbs Lnnch—Broiled tripe, fried potatoes, lettuce naiad, apple pudding, tea. from which tho crust has been re- n pound chopped round steak 1 til the onion barely begins to color; Flour 1 onion, minced routeman or by calling— - . Planer—Patch oven lamb chops, mashed potatoes, fried egg plant, add tomatoes and salt and let sim-moved, Into th6 mixture, and fry In 1 teaspoon sugar mer for 15 minutes. . Pour into a a buttered frying pan, turning to 1 teaspoon salt elked cucumber salad. Jelly roll,"coff«o. , 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon peppor Red Bank 204 - Contest Manager. shallow' earthonware .baking dlBh, >rown on both sides.- Place on a 'A teaspoon pepnor Break the eggs Into the sauce, tak- hot platter and sprinkle with pow- 1 tablespoon butter Butter H green pepper, minced SUNDAY ing care that there Is a little space dered sugar and a light dusting of 1 cup cream Breakfast—Sliced oranges and grapefruit. between them. Sprinkle with about cinnamon or nutmeg. Or servo with Toast M teaspoon paprika a teaspoon of grated Parmesan maple syrup. Wash and cut the tomatoes In 1 small can tomatoes ready to eat cereal, Egga Benedict, toasted English muffins, marma- cheese over each egg, and send to a halves crosswise. Combine the flour, Parboil cabbage leaves In salt wa- lade, coffee or cocoa. Dlnner-^Qyutera on half shell, roast tam» hot oven until whites pf eggs have" 8a and pcpper nnd mlx we ter. Moisten crumbs with water. duckling/apple sauce, succotash, stewed .tomatoes, assorted Olives and »ot firm. To cook dried fruits, wash; cover i£ «ii i . ma too » Combine with heat, halt the minced with cold water and let stand over- rrv "V"?h bu; » In this mixture. Donald's DeLuxe Laundry pickles, fall fruit salad, Angel cake a la" mode, coffee. Sapper—Welsh 5L « ?i , 'ter until golden onion, salt and pepper. Form meat night. Sweeten to taste. Place on mixture into 6 small rolls, wrap ^ INCORPORATED ' rarebit; toasted crackers, sliced tomatoes," fruit cup,' cookies, tea or •The wear of linoleum depends on lot stove and boll five minutes. Place bout, three minutes. Serve on each In cabbage leaf. Melt butter In Its depth, or quality, and upon its In cooker without removing the cov- ., gervtn* Hbnmouth, County . ' .coffee. •. ' ' j .' »' • • . cleansing,' Buy good colors but onst, garnished with sprig, of pars- deep frying pan, add cabbage rolls, r, for five or six hours. When done, rest of minced onion, green pepper, • Sidney Snow trill be pleased to supply any of these recipes ' choose, little solid white, It shows omovo fruit to dish, boll syrup ten paprika and tomatoes. Cooft ilow- •Oil. . .'•... minute, and pour over the fruit. 44 MARION ST., ' Phone 2104 RED BANK ; It DaV8 lo aavertl88.Ja TJu .'. ••.-•. •.. ' .;. ' J^.3^,C««:fsflMs'pa*«S • ' •• --:,-,*• BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937. TIMOTHY R. HOUN1HAN - NEW piiCB MEMBjSBS. Bern New Member* Taken In by Brick Qoes With-Wood Hillcrest Uowrtiy Club, DIFFERENCE . ' Contractor and Builder Tha following new members were THERE'S A Initiated by the members of the Hlll- To Make Outside Walls SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING oreit 4»H Foreitry olub on their SOBEBN AND STORM BNGMMDBH* meeting BMday, October, IB: Carl rm. &WKWU. M HTJD8ON AVB. BSD OAIIU, H. ». Carbart, Winifred ZSuker, Dorothy EJge, Huth Smith, Jennio Hyer, Don- ald Peseux and Hugo Glonottl. Re- ports were , given by the various members in answer to the roll call c. !ntoro«Hntr things pertaining to nature that they have obierved dur- "Milk" ing tbe summer. Although memben have already begun minor activities slnos school opened, the hobbles for tbe early projects are to be selected by the.next meeting, Harvey Smith, vlo» president of the. club, took charge of the meeting In the ab- sence of the president. ; The following officers have boen seleoted to guide club activities for this years president, Frank Hyer; Vice president, Harvey Smith; secre- tary, Rosemarls Iaderoia; treasurer, Elaine Ouderjahn. , The next meeting of the olub will be held on Friday, November 10, In the Hlllorest school.

Clubs Study Cover Crops. . The Willing Workers chib of Hor- nerstown and the Middle Farms club of Farmtngdale each had as their educational program a study of vari- ous orops that can be used In this locality a» cover crops. Thia was a followup of their September meeting when the purposes of cover crops iJlOTOBSTOKOR does lor home • inng "70" and do were discussed thoroughly. In each home heating what electric- it with anthracite —the group Individual members reported ity doer for home lighting! safe, dependable fuel. Visit on different crops which had been Motorotokor heat is a« assigned thorn. They gave the cul- our showrooms—let in tell tural methods and present value of easy to turn 09 as an you how Motoratokor car- thb crope. electric light—and needs ries the, coal from bin to almost as little attention. fire, burns it economically Freehold Woman Burned to Death. All through the cold and emptie* the ashes into Mrs. Henrietta Hhome, 70, of weather it will keep your Freehold, was burned to death Fri- sealed containers. day in her summer apartment over a garage at Point Pleasant Mrs. Hhome was visiting a neighbor when MERRITT MACHINE SHOP the fire started. Rushing homo the went upstairs to her apartment and nesrnox 24 Mechanic Street Phone 322. her bodr was found there after the A screened porch, spacious living flre was extinguished, Four bedrooms, two baths and room and dining room, front and a two-car garage—these are stand- rear halls, kitchen, pantry and lav- ard requirements for a great many atory make up the first floor, with houso builders and renters. This tho garage. The largest bedroom has an Interesting alcove and closet WUmette, Illinois, home has them arrangement. all. Tho outside walls are a clever Tho basement provides a play- combination of'wooden siding and room, laundry and storage space. second-hand brick, painted' white. Architect Berestord Beck designed S.ELF-RELIANT AMERICANS Two bay windows and a well de- this house. The plan was chosen signed entrance enhance the appear- by the Architectural Forum, 135 E. ance of tho house front 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Religious Group Big Conference Of WANT ... SECURITY PLUS! Hears Clergyman Brewe.rs At Newark Rev, Henry P. Bowen, pastor of. Six men associated with the shore the Fair Haven Methodist Protestant branch of P. Ballantlne & Sons of church, was the speaker Thursday Red Bank will attend what Is ex- night at a regular meeting of the pected to be the largest sales meet- •. . And get it in this Association Young People's Council of Religious ing held in the brewing industry Education of tbe Red Bank district since before prohibition Tuesday at held In the Mlddletown Baptist Newark. The meeting will ba-a gath- church annex. The subject of his ering of distributors and salesmen address was "St. John the First." of P. Ballantlne & Sons of Newark It's amazing what satisfaction many v Americans exper- W. Albert Doremus presided over and more than 500 men will repre- the session. Rev. George W. Young, sent states from Maine to California. ience by providing THROUGH THEIR OWN THRIFT HAB- pastor of the church, made the ad- The Red Bankers who will attend dress of welcome. William H. Tall- are J. F. Kramer, K. M. Davis, K. L. ITS the extra capital they need to make life more pleasant and man read the scripture lesson. A Thomson, J. B. Cannon, H. E. Ard- business session followed. Refresh- rey and W. E. Datz, branch mana- secure. Workmen's compensation, sickness and unemploy- ments were served by the young ger. In the morning the men will women of the church. make i tour of the Ballantlne plant ment, insurance, and old-age pensions provide, at best, only An executive meeting of tho organ- which is one of the most modern in minimum protection. MONEY SAVED OUT OF YOUR ization will bo held tonight at the tho world. Following that will be homo of Mr. Doremus on Washing- a two-ho, v sales and advertising con- ton street. The next regular meeting ference at the Newark Athletic olub. OWN INCOME provides the larger protection you naturally will be held on Thursday, November 11. • want. JUDGING POULTRY. BIG POULTBY MEETING. Five Monmouth County Clubs Enter Exposition to Be Held at; New York In State Contest. And when you want to save, choose a place like the Red First Week In November. Five Monmouth county poultry Beginning November 2 and extend- club members have been selected to Bank Building and Loan Association, which provides" SE- ing throughout the remainder of that represent this county In competition week, the third poultry industries with other counties In New Jersey CURITY PLUS! Not only do you get the advantages of a exposition sponsored by the North- at the annual state poultry Judging eastern Foultisy Producer's Council, contest to be held at the Agricultur- time-tested plan of monthly saving in this 50-year-old institu- will be held In the Port of Authority al college Saturday, October SO. Each building in New York city, accord- locsl poultry club holds their prac- tion—but savings are also INSURED! ing to an announcement just re- tice Judging meetings and then come leased by tho council. together for a county-wide contest Exhibits of live poultry, (in egg This contest was held Saturday, show, baby chick show, educational October 9, At which the following flKnftEBKBnES displays by each of the states In the memWcrs were the high scorers: John Northeast, (Pnd hundreds of exhlbltB Frudden of Clarksburg, Roger Blair WHERE YOU SEE Our Association is among the first twenty- of poultry equipment and supplies of Tennent, 'Gustavo Schmidt of THIS EMDLEM will be crowded into Commerce Hall Tennent, Ralph Voorhees o! Way- five in the State to be Accepted for insurance at 8th avenue and 16th street for the side and Walter Ham of Freehold. audience of poultrymen and people Tho regulations. In the state con- by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Interested In the poultry Industry. - test have been changed somewhat Corporation. That means that every share- New Jersey poultrymen should be thla year. Instead of selecting three particularly Interested this year be- team members and an alternate, five holder's investment, including principal and causa New Jersey was, host to the members are eligible to Judge. The aumnior meeting of tho Northeastern VftXm LITTLE :,,ta team members are not selected until dividends accrued, is fully insured up to Poultry Producer's counoll which the results of tho contest are known. HYOUR SAVINGaS was held at Rutgers In Augu»t. The three high scorers constituting $5,000. ARE SAftt Elaborate plans are being made for the team and the other two men be- the entertainment of visitors at the ing considered the alternates, The show-and a committee for the baby contest will ba held at ten a. m. and chick exhibit Is looking for entries the birds are to be judged according from this aeotlon. R. E. Jones, to the 1080 American Standard of As little as $1.00 per month will start an-account here chairman of the committee, Connec- Perfection. A written examination ticut State College, Storrs, Connecti- of questions on oommori disqualifica- cut, asks that those who desire to tions will be considered In addition IT takes nothing short of professional i exhibit- baby ohlcks communicate to Judging four classes of five birds Bhirt laundering to please fastidious men. I with him on or before October 25. each. . _ No entry fee Is oharged for the baby Men and women alike admire the'clean, chick show and eaoh entry consUts of 25 day-old chlekB. Exhibits for GIRL SCOUT MEETING. crisp^appearance of personal linens the chick show should bo shipped laundered the "Little Falls way." INCOME SHARES to arrive before 9 a. m. on, Tuesday, Troop U of Bed Bank Plans Hallo- ^November 2. Gold and illvor medals we'en Party for Visiting Boout*. In our New Home Service men's shirts • will bo awarded to tho first and sec- ond ' winners and tho chicks Girl Scout troop 24 held a meet- are returned, to you professionally fin- *—for lump sum investments. Available at $200 each and earn will be scored on tha basis of vigor, Ing Friday night at tho lied Bank ished, if you so desire. Sheets, pillow condition, uniformity of color, uni- Presbyterian church under the lead- good dividends, payable semi-annually. An excellent invest- formity of size and weight ership of Captain Ida Qo'odspecd and cases, table cloths, all flat pieces come Lloutonant Harriet Wood. The meet back beautifully ironed. Balance of the ment for churches, lodges, organizations and personal sur- Ing opened with the formal oolor for- m WOMAN'S EXTENSION GROUP. mation at which Jano Harvey and bundle fluff-dry (much of it ready for use). plus funds. Norrna Barto aoted as color guards. Men 'n Shiril Women Organize - Extension Group The girls made plans for a Hallo- professionally finished, New Home Service ia a zeal bargain- at East Freehold last Week. we'en party to bo held Friday, Oc- it desired, Mra. Lola B. Ranson was ohoion tober 20 and scouts from AsbOry only 7c par pound, with a minimujn COME IN FOR FURTHER as chairman of tha East Freehold Park and Keansburg troops will be 13o each additional charge for the first 5 pounds of 60c, Extension group, which met at tho Invited. A hlko will follow Saturday, Call today... # m home of Mra. O. W. Blatcliley for Us October SO on which the girls will DETAILS WITHOUT OBLIGATION organisation meeting last Wednes- work on "planning a hike" and day, of(arnoon, October 18. Mrs. "map-making" tests. Blatohley was eleotod seoretary of The mooting closed with the sing- Little Falls 4-0400 • Red Bank 2800 the&roup. Other memben who at- ing of taps. oi dial "Operator" and «k {or tended wore Mrs. Mary Maghan, Those presont wora Joyce Qood- Mrs. Anna J. - Ferrlno,. Mrs. Mary apood, Alice Tovvnsend, Jane Harvey, TolB SVee Phone WX-1000 Darby, Mrs'. ida.M. Robblns, Mrs. Shirley Mytlnger, Patricia Stockcr, Barroa Blatchley, Mrs. Agnes Halser, Catherine O'Hcrn, Jean O'Hern, Itha toll chargt Is automatically nvmtd to u») I Mrs. Jane Wlkpft and Mrs. Henry B. Florence Qrantham, Rose Bottagaro, Griffin. This group will meet once a month to study home-making prob- Norma Barto, Botty Rollly, Dorothy lems. Mrs, Lola B. Ranson and Mrs. Lawrence, Tiny O'L&h, Helen Nagle, RED BANK BUILDING & LOAN Nellie Maghan were seloctod as tho Jean Dwowak and Constance Oar- two leaders of the' next mooting, sldo. • - •' Which will be on buying ready-to- ASSOCIATION wear garments. They will attend Futhor of Six Goe* to Prison. . the lenders' training meeting In Harry Warren, SO, of Rarltan LITTLE E4LLS FroBhold.^on NovomborO whon Miss township, was, sontoneod to state 10 HKOAI) STKKKI, KM) UANK, N. .1. Inez LnBoalsor, Extension clothing prison for ten to IS years last week, LITTLE FALLS HED SANK specialist, will presont. tho aubjret by Judgo J, Edward Knight aftor 7 V />.!// 1 matter. Tho group will moet on No- his conviction ol criminally assault- Ing his 18-year-old daughter- last yqmbor 10 at tho homo at Mrs. Em- Dry Cleaning ily S; Qrlffln. •»•' May. Warren la the father o! six Laundering Shampooing ohlldren. , RED BANK REGISTER; OCTOBER 21, 1937.

NOTICB Of KEOISTRY AND ELECTION. IMOTlCat Or HtUlSTRV ANO Townshlpi to Ogdan'a Oorner i thence SHOUT COURSES. WBBB fBOOIMMS. Snyder. • Hornor, Thomas and Sarah Worth fllOO—Radio Camera Club, Boroujb ol Pali Hivss, N» i. . Township ol 'Middle!***. N. 1. following (he center lln* ot tt. road J by John Antram — 1797, Jan. 20 6:15—Currant Events. NOUM ol tl» tlmi and plac* ot notdlits Ogden s Oiroar to Baerett, throoib The programs are aa follows: _ Of boldlm att to Smocka Comer: tbehce (I) fofolloi w Ziberson, John and Betsy Coward Annual Courses Start at New 6-30—Smoke Shop. . Uw Gwiaral Elaotloa and,of U>« emeus to i* Officer, Ing a lln*on a opurs. (Uay,1911) o( (1210 Kilocycles) ' »:81—Juiurle Jim b« ilietsfl and mMtlngi of tha marqs ol by John Antram 1797, Mar. 19 Brunswick November 2. 6:45—Sonia at Eventide. ' flrt/.asten degrees, (ortj mlnutai « P. M. Thursday, October 21. Bailstn and SlacUon In; thi. Borough cri Swfmm ng Olf.r, tiense III In an * Genealogy Reynolds, James and Peggy Miller Announcement of the annual short 7:00—Reiumi, / , , Fall Hivtn. County ol Monmoulb. . W 6:00—Rev. Rahner. Devotlone. Nolle* Is birae; ai«tn'that'a'(!«nsrsu litbwi,^lC'ihi>uut?Vr'H o?aoal by John Antram -1797, Mar. 19 courses in agriculture has Just been 6:80—Where to-Go, Carter, Mualo Shop, one courses of saj Electiotl n wll)T>ill e Ulbeld - In aod'fartland for • thue Bor 1c. !»• ih.reb7: gljsn that >..Wmjn Craft, James and Susanna Moore issued by the State college at New City. Snydar, Jerley Central Tower Double and strands of pearla thi high water line & Light Company, augtt of Fair Haven, In th. Ooiunty of bury river RULES. by John Antram 1797, Apr. 9 Brunswick. Courses will begin on still are among the smartest accent Honmouth and State o—f N«it Jsiraey,.. o-o. November 2 and run the rcgula 6:45—Youth Forum, high U Brown, Sarril, and Bets(y) Forres 6:00—Dance Music for a dark afternoon frock. Tueiday, November !d. 19»7, between the Tuesday. November Id. 1917. between I Bh Querl«a or answers miy be sufc curriculum of 12 weeks. Tuition Is hours-of siaeti o'clock A. a), end eight ter by John'Antram 1797, Apr. 1' 6:16—Smoke Shopl •ours olsmn o'olook A. U. and elg nltted by anyone. free to residents of New Jersey. OilCr-Current Events. o'clock P. H, at the reapsctlv* nolUng o'clock P. M- at tao.nfsMetlv*. ooUfaur be polfini place fit thi «fth Beet),,, Clevenger, Barzil and Ann Steal 6:30—American Yesterdays. plaoss In aald Borough. . rlct la,; th. Are houa, yf «,, Uanoft Be »uro Information la accurate, 8sld-election will be neld In the »ald man by John Antram _1797, Apr. 30 The minimum age for admission Is 6:46—Flrealde Circle, Company, at Lncroft^N, J, .i.T"! brief and typewritten or written ' 7:00—Resume. Borough ' (or the purpose • of. electing White, Asher and Mary Lippen 16 years nd a common school edu a Governor for the State ot New Jersey, h District. Uommdnly Kwrtn a* ak. Ink on one side of the paper only. A. M. Friday, October 22. a Governor for\th*,.8tat**of New Jeraey cott by Samuel Breeae, Justice cation or Its equivalent is required. 0:00—Morning Vsrletlet. for th. full terra of three yearn two Mim Port Monrooutb OlsMet. . ™ The full name and address of tbe here of the General Asssmbly of New Jar for th. full Urm of three yearai two Mem' ! 1797, July 1G The courses are open to both men »:16—Word Ideas. bars of the General Auerajly of New Jer • rhs boundaries oJ thi sami are ** to). KTHBI must be given. 0:30—American Family. say from th* County, ot Monmouth, t foi and women and according to Prof. one year) a Surrogate for.the County o aiy from the County of Uonmoulh. foi :< : Mathls, Charles, Shrewsbury, Mon- 0:45—Woman's Hour. on* ,y»arj a Surrogate for the Count/ o Beginning at thi oornsr fr—'-- - ••- F. G. Helyar, director of Resident In- 10:16—Shopping Guide. Muale Shop, Fed- Honmouth.' for five years, and one Hem' mouth and Thankfull Dunham, her of th. Board' of Choaen Freeholder! MonmouthMonnottth, for ftvfive yeafvaud oni'Mini' Intereectlon of the road from QUESTIONS. struction, they are made Intensely eral. City, Snyder, Jeraey Central. bar of tha. Board of Chostostn Jhieholdl(V : ir.toAUantfo Highland! Shrewsbury, Monmouth by Richard Carter. for tha County of^Monmoutb, for mt-iu 48. FRENEAU. Philip •practical. With Instruction In the Urm of thru* yearn and for.tht following tqc tha County .ot Monmouthuth.. for rh. full Swain, Elder M. E. Church ,— tarm of tlir.. yaarti and fof r tht a followloj father, Pierre, went Into the dry actual operation of equipment and 10:45—Concert Favorltea. nmnlclpil offtcen,, vlk.t Two Coaocllmna, .1797, Apr. for the fall torn' of thr«t »trs •»ohi dn« municipal oflloara, Vls.1 On. Mamb.r o Ing aald brook Ita varlpoe goods trade In partnership witl the use of up-to-dato methods, sup- 11:00—Eeeume, . , th. Township Commltt«,:. M. • • ' Councilman, for twov«»ri to flll anaxplrtd Peter Watson, hi Monmouth county, plemented by visits to successful term of H«nry A. Pnedlanur, apa a'Jni* of thm,y.am and Uira. Jaatlcaa of " In a northerly course, folli mouth and Mary Dean. Mlddletown, 8:80—Huileale. tie* of tho Pence, toe tb« full term of flvi for th. full term of flv. years. to thi old right of way,of In 1753. Who was Peter Watson, Monmouth by Richard Swain, Elder farms and manufacturing plants, as 4:00—Fada and Fashions. Bfluthirn rallroa- ••""" well as talks by farmers and agricul- 4:89—Church of the Air, his,partner? Pierre had a house M. E. Church 1797, June 1(6) 6:00*—Flacee to go,\CItr, Snyder. Smoke tural leaders, every student who par- Boundaries ot the Elsotlon Districts to "near a convenient landing".where, Glfford, Joseph, Shrewsbury, Mon- Shop, Muaio Shop, Carter. th* Borough: of Pair Haven, and tha poll- he said, "I carry on a dry goods ticipates should find something of 5:15—Chlldren'a Hour. place >ln each district, an aa follows mouth and Mary Brewer, Shrews- 0 :l)O—Front Pace Oi store*and make returns of country value in tho courses which, he election,. District bury, Monmouth by Rlch'd Swain, :hooses. «:15—Current Eventi. of th* BOrough lying produce to New York." He offered Elder M. E. Church 1797, July 5 6:80—The Dance Whirl. . begins at that point whir. 6:45—Junior Radio Stale. Tb* boondailaa oi th, un* are u tot to exchange "provisions and lumber 19. Burge, Richard,' Shrewsbury, Five courses are outlined for the i*: of, Cedar avenue.. It ex- Iowa. TIS.1 for cargoes of wine from Madeira. 7:00—Dinner at itoVen. t«nd«d. would lQUn«•-»-->—t• th*i Rumaon Bo_.j. Monmouth and Zilpha Pir(co), 1937-38 term, including: dairy farm- 7:16—Home Philosopher. oosh tlntt th*iu« ranntnffig aoxtnorth wonalongs thi Bcglnnlni at tht eorn.tr of JEVult, __ Later he owned a sawmill on a Shrewsbury, Monmouth by Rlch'd Ing, fruit growing, vegetable garden- 7:S0—Ahrllnr Sliters, o«nt*i lint of Otdar.fcYaKuitout,. to that ppolo on** houw on tht ,roid leading trom 7:45—Banjo Leonard. IjpdUtowa to Kajrportv and - thtm thirty-acre tract near Boles's Mills, Swain, Elder M. E. Church Ing, poultry husbandry and nursery where thi cental lln. of Cedar avenue In' a lint and shipped firewood and lumber to ractice. The college estimates the 8:00—Varieties. tersest* the- enter line ot Hirer road W.V. 1797, July 31 8:15—News Review. thence east along the, center line ol Rive: 1911), south forty-eight degreu andd forty. . Wmr. York. Can any one give me Lilly, James, Monmouth and Eliz- average cost at from $150 to $185. 8:S0—a. Howard Scott, organ. road to the point when thi center line o five minute, west to the Une of the road Books and supplies are estimated to 9:00—Ave Maria Hour. !attln~road laterascta the cinter Una o: bounding Mlddl.town and Holmdel Town- any information about the early abeth Primmer, Monmouth by John ehlpai thene. (I) southerly, following thi cost about $20. Registration fee Is 0:80—Studio Feature. •' liver road) thence north along tha eeo store • or sawmill of Pierre Fre- Merrlck, Elder M. E. Church. Wit- tor lln. of Battln road to the Sbrewsbur center lln* of said boundary "road bitw*«n Ths boundaries of th* Mm* an u tat- (5. Class trips will cost from $5 to .0:00—Movie Goailp. Mlddletown and Holmdal Townships to neau? (L.L.) Daniel Hendrlckson 0:16—Ghoit Serensder. 19. BREWER. Thank you.L.M. 10 and the remainder will make up .0:30—Dance Music. Ths.polling place for ths First EIietloL Garret 8. Luyater> corner) thane* (I Bigtnnfag at the oornir formed hy tha -1797, Sept 6 District Is the Flrehouse ot th* Fair Ha- westerly, to Hendrlokson'r.ndrlokaon'a OomerComer,. In sal M. for answering question No. 1 and vlng expenses in New Brunswick 1:00—White. M>undary Unaj) thenothence («(4) aoutherlyaouthirly*. agali inUrwcUon of the roadI from Hinurlek! Cox, Joseph and Abegil Parker by 1:01—To Oe Announced. ven Volunteer Fir* Company. Fair Haven son'! Comer to Atlantlo Highlands aid th* giving me Information for which I or the njirlod of study. road. to tha corner of George O. LuiataV, uuii road from tha1 t ro '. M. Saturday, October 23. on the road leading from Mlddleto' K? _f™P r "* ro»roadj to Harmonyony)] th^snothathanen *l have been searching for years. You Amos Pharo, Justice _1797, Mar. 15 This 4s 'the 32nd year fo,r short Second Election Diatrict. [1) northerly, anandd northeasterlyy, along tthe 1 6)00—Home Town Interview!. Solmdall thenoa. (5) eutarly. and toU aat nanamedd road and along th. road M eay your information Is copied from Wells, Joseph and Phebo Soper by courses at the N. J. College." - Prof. 5:30—American Scene. All that part of the Borough lying waat owing the oenter linne of aald road to d " of the Une aa laid doWn In the First Dis- nd Harris's Comer [phn JI . Murphy'Mh'a ralresidencd e t W tombstone Inscriptions. Would you Amos Pharo, Justice _1797, Sept 19 Helyer reports that many of the 5:45—Where to no. Muilo Shop, City, Balm Hollow at Fnd Harriss Comer Ralph* Corner) thence (I( ) L. most successful farmers In New Jcr- trict above. Jianca It) easterly, fllfollowini g tthhe cental be so kind as to tell me where any Wardell, Peter, Shrewsbury and Tha polling plaoe for tha Second dic- in, ot aald road to the New York urn lost straight Una, west o: are graduates of former years. H. Mills to Pew'i I pi these Brewer ancestors of mine Margaret Stocum, Shrewsbury by tion Dlatrlct la Auguatua M. tflnton'i gi* Long Branch rallraadi thenoe (7) north rage, East Sldi Fark. River road, nsar arly, along the New York and Lon Bran are buried. Also I have date of Thos. Little, Justice 1797, Apr. 30 Lincoln avenuew railrai—roal dd t o Hill BrooBkk runnini g * roug marriage Jacob Brewer to Anne Bo- Roads, David, Shrewsbury and M. FLOYD SMITH, farf m of William B. Conoveri tnence .^ CLtBS DISCUSS PATTERNS "PR. R." TRAVELOG Clerk ot Fair Havan Borough. easterly, along eald Mill,Brook, to the roai fardus as 6-29-1882, whereas you 'atty Allen, Shrewsbury by Thos. rom formerly Antonldes a Corner to Chapel give 2-4-1683. Should very much like Little, Justice 1797, May 31 Datad August IS. 1937. Hill to Headdan's Oorner past the Evans to know where you obtained your Occanport Girls Plan to Take Up place) thence (10) northerly, along th.last Welkin, Peter late of New York and named road to tha said Antonldes1! Oorner way Boiti' Ni 47 ihencr (7) east, date. (N.K.N.) , " Skirt Making, NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION along aald State Highway and along Sarah Win(nen)t, Shrewsbury by formerl'ormerly at Chapel Bill i thenoe (11) west- road from J. a Handrlckson'e Corner to 50. CONOVER-PAGE. Would Holmdel Townahlp, N. J. .rly1 , and followin" ' g| the main road from Thos. Little, Justice -.1797, Aug. 27 The Oceanport 4-H club met at Atlantlo Hlghlanda to thi point or DIUS '•tl like parents of George W. Conover the home of Sergeant High of Fort Notice oX tha Uao and place ot boldlag Chapel Hill to Ulddlletown to thi old Mld- of beginning at Harmony Oorner. ' 20. Devlnney, Isaac and Mary dletowdlt n SttStatiol n otf tthe New Jaraar South' who lived In Philadelphia in I860; Monmouth Friday afternoon. The ho General Elaotion and of the officer* to The nol ing place for the Seventh Bn Itarkey by John Woodhull, V. D. M. >e alaoted and meetlcsa of the Board o era railroad: thenee (19) northerly alont tlon Dlstrlot Is the flrehouse of th* laat In 1861 he went to the war and girls have almost completed their legaitry and Eleotlon ln.th* Townahlp of tha right of way of said New Jirssy South' 1797, Jan. 25 Keansburg Fire Company, Thompson An* never returned. He m. between blouses and made plans for tho buy- lolmdol, In th* County of Monmouth. ern railroad to Walter Hopping'a Corner nue, ^*|t Reamburg. N. J, Davidson, John and Rose Snedlker, Nolle* la hareby given that a General hence (18) nortbweaterly, from Walter 1853 and 1856 Martha (Thome) Page, ing of material to make, woolen Eleotlon will ba bold In and for tb* lopplng's Corner along the Hopping road Ighth District, Commonly Known u la* widow of Jackson Page. They had Middlesex by John Woodhull, V. D. M. skirts. Some time was spent in dis- 'ovraihlp of Holqjdel. In tha County oi o Morford'a Cornir at New uonmouthi Riverside Drive and H.addin'. Corw 1797, Feb. 28 cussing patterns. The girls are mak- Monmouth and State of New Jersey, hence (14) westerly following thi center 2 children, Llllle Fischer Conover, line of the main road leading from Loon- Dtitrict* Miller, Jacob and Susanna Waln- ing white blouses and green skirts Tuesdayuesday, November 2dZd,, 10871887, between th !%• boundarifli of tb« umt an u (ol- supposed to have, been born near Dun of aeven o'clock A. M, and eigh ardvllli to New Monmouth toward Kay :Ight, Monmouth by John Woodhull, as "a club uniform. ••••-• port, 1OWI. VUiJ > Cranbury In 1857 m. George W. Na- clock J*. M._ at the reipectlve oollui 1 ir.D.M. '.. 1797, Mar. 30 ilac* inFiald TownBbJp. Thi polling plac* lor th* First Election nL^'te'^o!—• »• . at *'me^ "tattriMtJouueraeouon. 0of the « gle, my grandparents, and Alice Bo- The Friendship club of Southard, Matrtot la tha poatofBoe building on State Shr.wsbury BJv.r and the bridge over th* Williamson, Cornelius and Ellza- Said election will be held In tha eald e ot the New York and Long Branch zorth Conover m. a Mr. Richards. which met nt Alma Robblns' home L'uwmhlp for tba purpose of electing Ilghway, Mlddfetowa Village. Mlddletown. jeth Erricson, Monmouth by John , roidi thine* (1) northerly, along tie George W. Conover had a brother Friday evening, spent their entire i Governor for the State of New Jersojr. right of way of the New York and long Peter and a sister Rebecca, Peter [Voodhull, V.D.M. 1797, Apr, 30 meeting discussing patterns and Eor the full term of three yean; two Mem- 3econd District, Commonly Known Ie Ih Iranch railroad to Mill BrookBrook.—runSii, rannlul bers of the General Astembly of New Jer resided around 1888-1890 on a farm (S)agers, George and Hannah talcing measurements. The girls re- Naveslnk District. through the farm of W. a Conovnitneac* ej* from the County ot Monmoutht to Tha boundaries of the same an as foi' 2) easterly along Mill Brook to the road and brickyard In or near Perth Am- Barkalow, Shrewsbury Twp., by corded their own measurements and ons year: a Surrogate for ths County of lows, via.) rom Chape Hill to Headden'i Corner John Woodhull, V.D.M. will check these against their pat- Monmouth, for five years, and one Mem- icar the Mill Pond) thenee (I) northerly. boy. Peter had a son Matthew or ber of the Board of Chosen Freeholder! Beginning at Many Mind Creek and lp li terns before starting to cut the Isventh avenue on the George B. Davl 'i Si.** to formerly Anlonldea'a Oor- Matthias. (J.E.S.N.) 1797, Juno 10 'or tho County of Monrabutb. for the ful i*r to Chapel HU11 thence *e) eaaurly. dresses. The Southard club will property, and thence running (1) south. In 51. ROGERS-BUSH. Would like Combs, Elijah and Rebecca Reed, irm of three ye&rai and for tha following he center of Seventh Avenue to thi road along the Chapel Hill road to Oarve?. meet again November 12 at the unlclpal officers, vls.i one Township Com- to get In touch with Mrs. Elmer Freehold Twp. by John Woodhull, eadlng from Naveslnk to Loonardvlllai Cornir, forpirly VVyckoll'i) thence Uj home of Anna Nlssen. By this time iltteoman. for the full term of three trence (8) westerly, along the center eaaterly. and aoutherly. along thi boundary Rogers or her children, who was V.D.M. 1797, Aug. 18 ears. line of Dlatrlet No. «. to the Brown'.Ooei the girls will have purchased their Ine of said road leading from Navealnk to living In Asbury Park in 1909. She The polling PlRce for Holmde) Township Laonardvllle to the winding road leading road) .thence («) louthirly, along tS material and laid the pattern out on nt the TowmhlD HalL HotmdeL New OD to the Sorrey (formerly) property on rown'e Dock road, to ths Shrewsbury was the only survivor of her brother Living costs have increased 22 the material ready^for cutting. the Bay View Heights) thence (») south- liveri thence (7) weaterly, along tie David K. Bush. Trying to locate srly, up th* eald winding road to Far View Ihrewabury rive-, to the point or plao* of per cent in Paris in the last year. *""' BIDNBY V. BRAV. venuei thence (a) weeterly. In the con- her for genealogical material relat- The cost of living In France out- Clirk of Holmdel Townahlp. er line of Far View avenu* aa laid out on Dated August 23, 1987. — •--— *-—----••* a^s4IC0 lOaT tllfl JElaThlll j£aawtaaa ing to Bush family. (E.H.B.) side of Paris advanced about 23 per he Map of Bay View Heights, to the "en- tlon District Is the (lrehouie of Mlddletom Cream that is a day or two old Is ter Una of Weat Side avenue) thenoe (5) in Fir. Company No. 1. State Highway. Head- 52. OONOVER. There is a Wil- eat in the same period. easier to whip than fresh cream. a northwesterly dlreotlon la the center Une ten s Corner. N• J. OTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. ot West Side avenue to its Junction with liam Conover "native of New Jer- HOWARD W. B0BBBT8. sey" bur. In Charleston, S. C. He Shrewebury Township. N. J. tb* Old Woman'! Hill rood I thance (8) Notlos oC the time and plaoe of holding southerly, and southweetorly. along the T< rMh 01lace In each dlatrlot are aa followsi Registry and Election In the Township Navealnk, N. J. .;;": flret Election District, they married? What are dates of Atlantic, In th* County of Monmoath. , All that portion of the Borough of Boa- birth and death of Marls Denlse? Notice Is hereby given that a General Third District, Commonly Known aa the n situate north of RIdgs road, bounded ' Their children were: Garret, Wil- Election will bs beld In and - for tha Belford District > the last by Blngham avenui and on Township of Atlantic In tha County of Th* boundarlee ot thi same are as fol- e weat by.Buena VisU avenue. liam, Tunis, Denise, Daniel, John, Monmouth and State of New Jersey, »n lows, vls.i , ,i . ? PolUng plaoe lor the Urst Section La Fayette, Polly, David, Catherine, Tuesday, November 2d. 1087, between the Beginning at the Bay Shore In the right District Is OMani; Flrehouse, oorner JUver Jane and Hendrlck VanBrunt, b. hours of atevea o'alock A. M. and eight of way of the old New Jersey Southern road and Allan etreet, Rumeon. o'clock P. M., at the respective DO I Una railroad and from thance running (1) Second Election District. 7-23-1791 d. li-2771877 m. 12-1-1812 nlaca In said Township. southerly, to a brook leading Into Comp- All thkt portion of ths Borough at Asm- Sarah Would like Said election wUI be neld in th* eald ton'e.Creek) thenee (2) up eald brook and '" ,•."•«*• "orthof Bldge road, bonndad J'owmhlp for the purpose of electing surname of Sarah. (D. W. S.B.) lompton'e Creek to Hill Brook at New t lt b r liiC a Governor for the State of New Jersey, Monmouth t thence (8) eaaterly to thi right eweaS*.t biyQ .ghai'""m avanaa ", 56. CONOVER - DEARDORFF. for ths full term of three years; two Mem- of way of th* Niw Jersey Southern rail- Thweai pollpollint byi gBlngha plaoem toavanaar the, Second **-- Wanted parentage* of Isaac Conover bers of tho General Assembly of New Jer- road; thance (4) eouth to tha old Middle- n h nKnKrlcllinl t g Uplao Bumsoe torn theSireCm Second f sey from. tho County of Monmouth, for town Station of tha New Jeraey Southern lt U Bumson SireCompanfa b. 5-1-1791 near New Brunswick, N. one yoart a Surrogate for the County pf railroad i thence (6) eaaterly to CbaMl Smllon. "" J. In a biological -work published Monmouth. for five years, and one Mem- [111 road at a corner of the Junction of ber of the Board of Chosen Freeholders he road leading from Mlddletown to High ._ .. rhlf* Election Diatrict. ' In Ohio, 1882, a' son of this man for the County of Monmdutb, for the full All that portion of the Borough ot Boa- lands) thence (6) following a line of a « sltiate south of the Ridge road and says that Isaac came to Ohio In term of three years j and'for the' following coarse (May, 1911) of north six degrees of N 1 1803 and m. Elizabeth Deardorff 8- municipal offleen, vlz.t One Committee- no minutes eaat to HtU Brookt thence (7) ff" . "«»lnk avenue and bonndad on man, for the full term of three years j an north, down tha canter of eald Mill Brook the west by Hanoi road. 29-1812. He had a relative by name Tb p for tt cblri As lessor, for the full term of three years] 0 the Bay Shore i thence (8) westerly, fol- B *., .°"i". "J?" « ' Be*. of Obadia Conover. (T.A.M.) and a Justice of the Peace, for tha full owlna the high water mark along the ? .fl«Wot Is Oscar Andirson's garage, term of five years. Bay Shore to the place of beginning. ashlngton avenue, between Ward ave- 57. COVENHOVEN - JANSEN. e and Waterman avenue, Burnson. The polling olace for Atlantic Town* The polling plac* for th* Third Elee- Cornelius Covenhoven m. Antiatje ship b ths Townihlp Rail, Colt's Neck. on Dlstrtot is the firehouse of the Belford JBRB J. OAfcBW, i Jansen. When were they married? JONATHAN Hi JONES. Chemical Engine Company No. 1. Clerk of Rumsoa Borouga. Datad August 21, 1997, , • Who'were their parents? Their son, Township Clerk. 'ottrth Diatrict, Commonly Known a. the Peter was bp. 1749. Had they other Dated Auguit 28, 1087. Leonardo District. [OTICE .OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. children, if BO, whom did they mar- The boundaries of the same are a* foU Shrewsbury Borough, N. J, ry? (D.V.P.) NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION. >we, vls.l - t • , - Uttle Silver Borough, N. J. Beginning at the Day Shore alt WL._ f %«** •>'«• of holding Notice of th* time and place of holding Iraek and running thenee (1) southerly. ANSWEHS following the several courses of said creek BIGGER . . .and a Itautyf That's the new the General Ejection and of the officers JMUTe Brook (formerly known aa Cold . 29. COVENHOVENi William t. appointments! Matchless riding ease . . . be elected and meeting* of the Board Iprln...._g Brook) to HillMill*; Bridge on tha road Chrysler Royal for 1938. It has three inches Registry and Election In the Borough .. r Conover (descended from John; longer wheelbase .. .balanced weight dis- lading from LAonardvllli to New tfoa- more wheelbase than the 1937 Royal which little Silver, In th* County of Monmouth, nouth: thence, (J) following a line on a -. neld In and for thi Peter; Peter; William; Gerrit; Wol- tribution J . . independently sprung front Notice Is hereby given that a General 1 gh of Shrewsbu invaded the low-priced field with spectacular conralonrse.p. off southsouth six degreeas no orough of Shrewsbury, In the County of fert) d. 9-10-1852, age 74-3-7, will Election will be held In and for the •aat (May, 1911) to a comer of s road onmouth and StatStt e of New JJerilyJeile v on silent-synchronized gear shifting . . . with wheels ... and Aero Hydraulic Shock Borough of Uttle Silver, In the County «f uesday. Kovember :d, 1987. bit probated 9-24-1852 m. 2-10-1801 Jane success. laadlng from Chapel Hill to MI letown 1987 itwesa the Automatic Overdrive as optional equipment. Absorbers. . ' Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on and 'Headden'Hdde' a CorneC r i theneth . (8( 1 Vandorvcer (descended from Tunis Tuesday* November 3d, 1987, between the Chl HUl d tl __ t C aloni - Look at the proud, commanding radiatorl boura of seven o'clock A. M. and eight m. JannetJeHansenVanNoosfrnndt; Chrysler's tbp-ranking.standards ... doz- Safety J/l-SttelBod\cs... hydraulic brake* i« Chapsl Hilll road easterly to" Ganr»r Note the jewel-likemodeling of the radiator o'clock P. M* at the respective rolling orner, formerly Bowne's and Wyckou'- Said election will be held la th. said Tunis; Domlnlcus; Cornelius Janse) ens of extra precision operations to assure place'In said Borough. mer) thence (4) In a northerly direction grille ... the graceful union of hood and • . . steering and gear shifting perfection. lorougb for the curpow of electlni d. 10-12-1859, age 78-6-8. Children: reliability and long life. Said election will be beld la th* said the eentw Una of Old Woman'. Hill fenders and streamlined head-lamps! . Automatic Overdrive is optional equipment. Borough for tha purpose of electing road leading from. GarvcyV Corner to Ita m (1) TuAls Vanderveer d. 2-1-1864 a Governor for the State of New Jersey, motion with West Side Avenue on the H. 1 .S" 5?5 °f •*«• years; two Mam. Truly, for 1938, Chrysler aeaintopi 'em Illitt property, known as Bay View srs of the General Asssmblr of New ftr- age 62,Vill probated 2-23-1864 m. 5- When you look inside, beauty greets you You'll want to drive this split-second per- for ths full term of three years) two Mem- y from thi County ot Monmouth; for all in the low-priced field! bers ot the General Assembly of New Jer- Heights) thence (>) In thi center Un* of 19-1830 Rebecca Crawford CDnover again! The instrument panelscts the keynote . former you'll thrill to its ability, marvel sey from the County of Monmouth, for laid West Side Avenue to the point where '"•»"l« Surrogate for the County if (Hendrlck; Jacob; Garret; William; t Intersects Car View Avenue on said all- lonmouth, for five years, and one Mem- it its price! one yaari a Surrogate for the County of l 1 D oui 0 ... blending in color harmony with the strik- Monmouth, for flv* years, and one Mem- Istt property) thence (6) easterly, In th. 1 ,l 'n " . . 2? C" "" FrehHus Garret; Wolfert) b. 8-19-1812 d. 3-11- THE LUXIHIIOUS IMPERIAL oenter line of Far View Avenue to thi ,la- ir the County of Monmouth, for full ing new steerine wheel and its ring-type horn ber of the Board .of Chosen Freeholders 1 1897, 2 children; (2) John W. d. 8- THE BEAUTIFUL, high powered Imperial SEE THE CMS eroeotton of what Is known as the Sorrey , 1 1 i "*™ T««si and for ttMolfowlngl for tho County o( Monmouth, for the full 'Indlng Road) thsnci (1) northerly, down unlc pal ofllcers, vis.) A Mayor; for the 26-1829 ago 25-7-24 m. 12-12-1827 Re- control ... the superb upholstery in new 1938 Chrysler Royal and Imperial term of three years} and for the following h* oentes line of the Sorrey Winding road for 1938! More fine car for the money than municipal officers, vls.i A Mayor, for full "'?>>{•* ".™ of Georg. Sift." Wi becca M. Ely (3) Arthur Vanderveer, short-nap mohair or broadcloth. 1 i the osnter line of the road leading from cXmen. for the full Urm of three America has ever seen! are on display at Chrysler dealers' Urm of two years i and two Councllmen, Navealnk to Deonardvlllei thence (B) eaet- M. D., b. 1-30-1809 d. 6-6-1896 age 87 for full term of three years* v More power! A bigger Gold Seal eneine, showrooms. rly, In th* center lln* of th* road leading in. 10-6-1831 Eliza Ann Vanderyeer _ Under that long, impressive hood, a new, The polling place for Little Silver Bor* from ...Navealn. k t. o i,,,,,,^,)!^, thine* (8) (David; Rullf; David; Tunis; Dom- which delivers 95 thrifty horsepower . .'-. ongh Is th* Uttle Silver Volunteer Fir* eaaterlyj, .., . I-n th-T,e- «*?ter line of the road bigger engine...the most thrilling in Chrysler * CHKYSUK ROYAL . .. Coupe, $918. Four-Door jdlng from Navealnk to Lionardvlll* to Compaq. Ho.« ^ fc ^^ adlng from Nai inlcus; Cornelius Jasso) 6 children; silky smooth with Floating Power! history! The electrifying response of 110 Touring Sedan with trunk, $1010. Eight other body. ia^ center Jlnline olof Seventh ,Avenue on.thi (4) Jane m. John Van Mater, son stylci.*CmmJLER IMPERIAL...Coupc,tll23. Four- Clark ot th. Borowrh ol littla SlWar, leorg* D. Davla tract i thine* (9) northerr- Glorious roominess! 119 inches of wheel- horsepower... cradled by Floating Power. of Benjamin and Elizabeth, b. 11-11- Door Touring Sedan with trunk, $ 1198. Four other Eatad Aujuit is, 1037. , In the oenter line of'Bovontb Avenu* to base. 96Ji inches from windshield to rear body ttylcj. * CHRYSLER. CUSTOM IMPERIAL ... a Intersection with' Many Mind creek and .1804 d. 9-16-1888, at lonst 2 children; TheproudjCommandingbeaury that comes h* southerly line of the Boroagh of At*. Countr Surrogala'e Offlt*. (5) Ann d. 2-19-1802, Holmdel, age window! A 49 inch rear seat! Big trunk! three body styles. Prices furnished on requcit. "k All Monmouth County Surrofat.'a Office Isntli Highlands) thence (10) waeterly and' 0 l{ Hslsn B. from added length and size! Wheelbase prices quoted are delivered prices in Detroit, with In tha roattar of tb, .atata of laaao H. northerly In the southerly and weeterly Uttle, diceased! . " •"•'• of Hl 81, m. William Ely, 6 children; (6) nea of the Borough of Atlantlo Hlghlanda High-priced riding comfort. ..long wheel- increased to 125 inches... for low-swung Federal taxes, bumpers, spare tire and tube, and prep* Gilhuly, daceasad. otlei to cradlton to present claims Catherine m. 12-23-1840 Joteph Ely, high water mark on tha ahore ot Karl. agalnat estate. base . . . scientific weight distribution ., . smartness and grace ... the roominess of aration for delivery Included. Any state or local tax Notlca to cradltors to praamt cltlmi i or Sandy Hook Bayt thane* (11) w.at. n children; (7) Helena b. 3-25-1814, agalnat aatate. ily. In the high water mark on aald ahora Pursuant to tha order of Joiech L. Don- fine-car luxury! must be added. To ascertain price in your city, simply Su 6. 2-18-1802, m. 12-3-1834 by Rev. O. slow-recoil Amola Steel springs . . . Aero Furiuant to tha ordar of Joaaph L. Don* i Ware Cresk. th* point or place of be- o'uu, "°«'« •' «•• Comity of Uin- add transportation charges .. . local and state taxes llanlng, ' •. ' - V. McLean, Horatio Ely b. S-26-1812 Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. ahajr, Surrorat. of th. Gounty of Hon* Deep, wide, chair-high seats! Beautiful if any.. Additional accessories available at prices mouth, made on thai fifth day of Ootober. d. 0-1MB86, 18 children; (8) Emma Safety leadership with Safety All-Stnl quoted by dealer. Time payments to tit your purse 1017. on th. application ot Oeta H. Gil. tlon OlstrTct U th* Bnv'nt Park and d. 6-19-1865 age 44 at home of bro- on Official Commercial Credit Company Flan, Tun* * huly and William X* Gllhuly, «x«eutora of Bodies... Chrysler hydraulic brakes.. .valve *CHRVSl£K SW££PS Oft tN the astata of Issue H. Gllhuly, dacaaud, isouardo flrehonsa, Oanter Anno*, fcaoa- ther-in-law Joseph Ely. (D.V.P.) In on Mn|or Bowtf, Columbia Network, Evsry Thursday, / notlcojs haraby sivan to tha oradltora of lr seat inserts . . . finger-touch steering 9 to 10 P. M. Eastern Standard Tint*, said daeaaiad to axhlblt to th« aubierlb.rti J»sri, executor! as afar dsbta ltd draands against the we rietvr nc.eutora aa aforas.aild. thalr dtbt. and 4a- lnon 11 u« VITAL STATISTICS mandi agalnaf tha aald aatata, undar oath, Tie boundarlea of th, aame an' as foU C H R V S L C I) i AND P I y O U' T H "f aV id *'5 " ,' Monmouth County Marriage ItocorfU M within all mouthi from th. dau of th, Iowa, »ls,i •* • • •.-..... aforaaaid ordar, or thay will b. forav,r Beginning at the Intersection ol th. New 1 ns Usrafor Court House, Freehold, N. 3. barrad of thalr .actlona, thar.tor aialnat Igalnst 'the sald'subscrfbsrih ork and Long Branca railroad with th* Datid rieehoia N. -f^S,u^ _jn ,«», th. said aubaorlbara. irewabury» rtvaririveri then*thence} northerlnottt y aloi 18. Runnels, William and Hannah Box 587, 9 Riverside Ave., Datad rraahold, N. J., Ootohar 5, UI7. the said new Sort and Long Brai ' (fl)udson by James Tapscott, Jus- MAURICE SCHWARTZ WILUAM U OIUIULY, ad to thleew Jnteneetlo Xora ando Lonv • . ' Eiacutors, • • ttd toth""e enrne" • r«"? of BalBal« .«m• Hollo&:,8Ww roaHo.u»d a«t > .„.,.., (1797), Mftjr 9 Freehold, IN. J. Phone Freehold 990 Marlboro, N. J. Phone Freehold 690-J Howard S. HlffBTnson, Eaq^ i»d HensHen''' ConierCConier ii ttheneh e (I(I) westerlytl , ttorn.y at Law, Had Dank, V. J., llowinllwi t the, , oenter line of the public sxchanga Plan, Proctor. fckhiw betweetwew Mlddletown and Holndel rsa/ CityCity, N/JI RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937. Para Thirteen NEW CtXm FOR OLEE. Isaacs, Ezra, Karkus, Hyman Rab- Improvements To Inowltz, Joieph Fischer, Max Fein- GLORIA BAND TO PLAY AT FAIR HAVEN Jewish Organization Formed to gold, Milton Siegfried, Samuel Work for Republican Candidate, Greenblst, Harry Schloisbach, Alfred Bayshore Church Llppman, Iiadorc Friedman, Louis Irving Welnstcln, i. Long Branch Rlsher, Andrew Lustbaum, Milton Special Services in Celebration attorney and William B, Kirsch, a Stoln, George Lyons, Ira Katchen, West End real estate agent, havo Sol Lawn, William Setrln, Leo R. to be Held During the Re- been designated by the Clco for gov- Levy and Abe Bergman, mainder of the Week by At- ernor headquarters In Newark to or- Wanted • lantic Highland* Presbyterians ganize the Monmouth county section of tho "Jowlsh Cleo for Governor Former Resident Transferred. olub." A luncheon meeting was held Herman A. Jacoby, who was man- The Atlantlo Highlands' Presby- at the Garfleld-Grant hotel, Long ager of the J. C. Penney company's terian church, of which Stanley K. Branch last night, at which addres- store on Broad street, Red Bank, Gambell of .Princeton theological ses were made by Samuel Roessler, which dosed . last year, has been seminary Is acting pastor, has com- president of tbo Newark board of pleted plans for a week-end of spe- transferred from Portsmouth, Ohio, More Personal education and chairman of the state to South Bend, Indiana, where the cial services to begin tonight and to group, and Harry Pine of Newark, conclude on Sunday night. company Is opening a new branch. chairman of tho speakers committee. Mr. and Mrs. - Jacoby arrived In The services are being, held to celebrate the completion of various Some of tho active members of the South Bend last Thursday. Mrs. Improvements In the church build- Monmouth section are Charles Jacoby is the. former Elsie Klein- Frankel, Charles 'Miller, Benjamin schmlde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. — Loans — ing. The edifice has been painted white and the vestibule has been Schlossbach, Irving Cohen, Irving August Klelnschmldt of West Front completely renovated. Greenborg, Charles Sllvcrglelt, street, On Thursday night the Ladles' Aid Jerome Lang, Louis Lcvcnson, society will hold «a covered dish Joseph Llppman, Sidney Kau- A dish of lemon juice or extract luncheon In the basement of thober, Paul Kramer, William Klatsky, often will add a tang to cakes, You are invited to see any church, The luncheon' will mark the Irving Krakowltz, Maurlco Miller, cookies or frostlngs flavored With observance of a harvest home cele- Max Klarln, Joseph Bennett, Harry vanilla. bration. A program of entertain- ment, featuring Btonley S.. Newcomb Officer of this Bank about of Laguna Beach, California, who has studied dramatlca under Pro- fessor E. R. Nichols, founder of the national honorary debating society, PI Kappa Delta, will bo presented. SPECIAL! Mr. Newcomb will read two humor- ous selections, "The Curfew" and "Tho Village Oholr." A free-will of- Tho Crtorltt Concert band of Pater- Two added features on this year's The program; fering will be received. Our Personal Loan Plan nan for tho second year Will appear program promlia to provide much "Greeting Maroh" .j..... _. M. Aalu Innerspring $ In a. concert tomorrow night at tho entertainment Charles Wesson and Prayer md' preaentatlon M bind by Rev, On Friday night, John Starr Kim, Willow Btroet school auditorium, Fair Ralph S. Smith, local comedians, Henry P. Bowen a native of Korea, will lecture on the March "El Captain" ...... _. Souia subject, "God's Harmony," which Haven,, for tho benefit of the Pair have prepared a comedy skit, por- traying their version of Edgar Ber- uveriurOverturee "Rten&l'menu"' RK,, Wagnewagner will deal with Oriental customs In HavAi Methodist church, A heavy March, "On the Mall" E. P. Goldman China, Japan and Korea. His lec- advance salo of ticket^, la Indicative gen, ventriloquist, and his otoogc, Oomet Solo, "Jupiter" .... E. P. Goldman Mattresses Charlie McCarthy. The act Is known Selection, "Yjnkee KhTlhm" _ -. ture will be illustrated with motion of tho popularity of the band and Arrangement by Lake pictures. Mr. Kim was graduated OB "Smith and Wesson, the Two Re- Udnfeii I'lMiaM ¥)<•«•*•" -C* II tTlifflna apoaffl well tor tho efforts of the March, "Them Banes" C. II. HufHn« volvers." y Rmlth anrt WMinn ~ with honors from Nippon university committee, which Is headed by Ralph at Tokyo, Japan, and from Bmanu- Fully guaranteed by one of New Jer- Hulscboa, goncral chairman and head A second feature not listed on the el theological college of Toronto, The First National Bank of tho ticket committee. Mr. Hulso- program will bo two xylophone solos Canada. After a year of study at sey's best mattress manufacturers. .A ' by B. VanGrouw, "Hungarian Danes Princeton ho expects to enter mis- bos la assisted by "Percy D. Bennett, No. 8," and "Tho Bella of St. Mary'a." publicity and program; Frances H. March, "Comalronk" Charlei Benter sionary service in his own country. quantity purchase enables us to sell The Gloria band Is recognized as Selection, "Victor Herbert Selection*" .... of Eatontown, New Jersey Bent, circulation; Eoy Alger, refresh- ono of the foremost church bands In Victor Herbert Services will be held Sunday morn- ments, and Arthur. Baker and Rol- March, "Stan and Stripes Porever".... ing and evening with the pastor In this mattress at this exceptional low tho country and has won many prizes , ' Souia and Fcnnlmorc, arrangements. for Its performances. charge. Announcements regarding "The Star Spanglel Banner" the improvements to the church Member Federal Reserve System building and the gifts which made It price. Sold elsewhere at $19.75. All . COMPENSATION CASES. was struck by an air drill of a fel- Girt avenuo and North Broad street, possible will bo given at the morn- sizes available. Mail or phone orders Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation low cmployco which drilled through Manasquan. Joseph Llpskl and So- Ing HGBBlon. A centennial mission Both Settled Amicably Through Ef- his abdomen. phie Llpskl, friends of Lloyd Au- service will be held in the evening. ' forta of Edmund J. Carizona. Mr. Anderson was paid compen- The guest speakers will be Matthew accepted. Approved Mortgagee mack, were riding with him in anBailie of Belfast, Ireland, and Hans John 'Honsen of Hudson avenuo sation for several months and also automobllo owned by his brother, received hospital and medical atten- Wernor-Genflchen of Berlin. Mr. Federal Housing Administration received a settlement In the 'Com- George H. Aumaok, when they were BatUe Is a graduate of Queens uni- pensation Court at Asbury Park Fri- tion from the Insurance company of struck by a truck of the Tllton his employer before suit was Insti- versity and Herr Gennchen^of Goet- day for Injuries sustained by him Dairy Farms, Inc., operated by itstlnger university. At present they January 9, 1933 whllo working for tuted by him to recover more com- employee, Thomas J. Johnson, pensation. The case was listed for are students at Princeton university. tho Hanson, Van Winkle & Munnlng As a result of the accident Jo- Sterling Furniture Shop Company at Matawan. Mr. Hansen trial at tho compensation court last Friday and was settled amicably by seph Llpskl suffered a fracture of Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- Vos a machinist with tho said com- the upper head of the femur and a One of tho quickest ways to find a 21 WHITE ST. PHONE R. B. 291. pany and a plcco of cast Iron flew tho payment to Mr. Anderson of ad- job is to advertise In The Regis- ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who ditional compensation. dislocation In the back. He was con' Into his eye. He was treated by Dr. fined to the Fltkln hospital urn ter's Want Department.—Advertise- wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. William Matthews of Red Bank and Both Mr. Hamen and Mr. Ander- the care of Dr. Moffat of Red Bank ment; received compensation for several son were represented by ESdmund J. for several weeks. Sophie Llpski suf- months from his employer's Insur- Canzona of the law firm of Quinn fered lacerations of the scalp and ance company before starting suit. and Dorcmus. some contusions on her face and The cose was listed for trial at the legs. •"' • Compensation Court last Friday and LAW SUIT SETTLED. was settled amicably by the pny- The suit was Instituted by the ment to Mr. Hansen of additional Llpskis against the Aumacks, the compensation for his Injury. Parties Agree Out of Court and Tiltoil Dairy Farms, Inc., and the Injured Persons Get »ll,S50. driver of the trucR in the New Jer- Charles Anderson of North Long A law suit between Joseph Llpskl sey Supreme Court, and last week a Branch, received a settlement at the and Sophie Llpskl, sister and broth- settlement was effected between W \ Compensation Court in Asbury Park er, residing at Freehold, against John J. Qulnn; of the law flrm of Qulnn & Doremus of Red Bank, at FrldajWor Injuries sustained Decem- Georgo H. Aumack and Lloyd Au- This is Mr. Black', who never ber .5, 1930, during tho course of bis mack of Freehold and Thomas J. torney for Sophie Llpskl and Joseph Thti is Mr. Blue, who Is omfiloymont. Johnson of Laurelton and the Tllton Llpskl, and Durand, Ivlns & Carton happened lo think of gas for of Asbury Park, representing the going without automatic Mr. • Anderson was employed by Dairy Farms of Asbury Park was heating.' Now he'* faced with MetTItt,' Chapman and McLean, a settled last'week out of court Insurance company of the defend- heat became he rents hit ants, for the sum of $11,350. a terrific rite in the cost of Baltimore ..Corporation, whllo work- Tho suit arose out of an automo- home. He believes he Ing at the Shark River bridge.' Mr. bile accident which occurred May heating his home. He is won- Anderson was . a dock builder and miiir "put up with old- 27, 1D36, at tho Intersection of Sea It pays to advertise In The Register. dering if it wouldn't be wite fashioned heat until the to change to gat. .(It would!) landlord teet fit-to change \ over, which will jump Tilt rant.

This is Mr. Green, who-has just re- ceived a great big fuel bill. To pay it all at once is going to make a great HERE SATURDAY! big dent in the bank account. He obviously doesn't like the prospect, This Is Mr. White, who got the facts V and we don't blame him. first... and chose gas.' His heating A costs have come down, down, down, and he's now heating hit home at the lowest cost of all time — less than Mr. Black pays.

This it Mr. Brown. He knows his gat fuel bill will be just $15 a month, every month, with what- ever slight adjustment it neces- sary made next spring. He pays a tenth of latt year's total cott every month for ten months.

This It Mr. Grey, who rents his automatic gas-burning equip- ment. If he moves after three years' we, Jersey Central will move hit gat burner for him, and hit rental payments may apply on the purchase of the burner.

STYLED SO SMARTLY-BUILT SO WELL- PRICED SO LOW—YOU'RE GOING TO SAY * Naturally; all these names are purely fictitious. *&,- DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE

+ ^-*"~ RENTAL PLAN FOR GAS HOME HEATING?

Let us explain and estimate your heating cost,

'<:•!• JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY AMERICA'S FINEST LOW-PRICED CAR! OmooUouiii 8i30 A.M, to DJ?. M. ' Telephone Bert fUnh 1800; Em«tjeiioyFlionealt«romo6lioiK»^odflkaklOti

\ • RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937.

Beginners' English Is taught tb« SETTLED OUT OF COUBT. Open Meeting At Evening School foreign-born and they are also giv- WHY NOT CRUISE THIS WIINTER? en instruction in the law*, customs, i Spring Lake Itoldent Get* S1.7M ConpUtt cnilM llrtj (MM «U wWiil*. Itlurnbr, uil ntt*, «re new Community Center geography, art and government of . For Accident Last Tear, «v«U«bU. Call, trrltt mr pfcow for your «*»y. Registers 500 the country. There is no,age limit HELEN USE GBTTV, Travel Service Monmouth. county Jowry will offi- ——— j for this class. A law suit arising out of. an au- tomobile accident which occurred on IS MECHANIC ST. RU> BANK \ PH0HK tin cially welcome Miss Florence F. For- Announcement Regarding Open- The advanced grades class Is for All tlckoUuMV Cownabi* publU»4 rtttlh Leon's gotson of Red Bank at a meeting In those who unfortunately had to dis- August 28, 1036, between Lylo Quin- the Community center on Riverside- ing of WPA School to be continue their formal education any- tan of Spring Lake and Ethel Ann 0tM»»HH»H»* »»>* avenue Thursday evening, October Made Shortly—Wide Range wheres from the first to. the eighth tJ. Norwood of Now Yorlj'olty, was 28, at eight o'clock. Miss Forgotson of Subject! Available. grade. It Is designed to again take settled out of court last week. recently returned from the World's up thosa loose ends of the individu- • Mr. Qulnton was riding as a pas- Special for Limited Time Only at SANITONE IVORY SOAP Zionist congress In Switzerland and al's education, and teaoh them Eng- senger with Miss Norwood on Route a tour of Palestine and will tell of Approximately 600 persons were lish, arithmetic, geography, history, t|T in Como when Miss Norwood DRYCLEANING LAUNDRY her experiences. Another speaker enrolled for courses at the Red Bank etc., as the individual's needs may loat control of the car and It left will be Abraham Goldberg, noted evening school during the first five require. Inasmuch as the class Is the highway and struck a gasoline Ghirles Imperial "Yiddish" and Hebrew writer and days of registration. Registration homogeneous in its needs, little or pump and a telephone pole. Aa a orator. He will speak on "Curren will continue until tonight at the' no self-consciousness exists as to ed- result of tho accident Mr. Qulnton Jewish Problems In Palestine. Ad- senior high school building on Hard- ucational background, age, etc Thosuffered a slight fracture In the left '"** Beauty Shot^ mission is freo and everyone Is In-Ing road. Tho courses are offered progress last year's beginning Eng- arm below the elbow and a cut on free of charge to all those over 16 his cheek. . 25 East Front St, . Red Bank vited. years of age. No definite education- lish and advanced grades made were House Cleaning Time al requirements are necessary for encouraging, not only as meausred The suit was pending In the New ^ . **—^? Monday tt Thunday Inclusive; enrollment. n terms of how much each individ- Jersey Supreme Court and was set- ual learned in English, arithmetic tled between Mr. Quinton's attorney, Flans are being made to start reading, etc., but also In those In- Ladies' Hair Ciit...... f..„.„..,..„..„. ..,„... A Ac classes In public speaking, econom- John J. Qulnn of ifxa law Drra of taglbles such as broadening of the,Quinn & Doremus and Miss Nor- ics, knitting and. crocheting, Italian individual's outlook upon life, by IS . and Spanish as soon as possible. In- wood's insurance "company for'tho Children's Hair Cuts (under 12) O Ac oprfning up new vistas of experiences amount'of $1,750. asmuch aa the quota of teachers al- as gained through Increased knowl- loted to the school this year was cut, edge and contacts with members of Reg. $7.50 Machine or Machineless $S[,00 as were also nearly all adult educa- their classes, furthering of self-con- Fashion Show Tomorrow. tion 'schools sponsore'd by the WPA ' Permanent ,.....„...... • .** dence, and'enhancement of personal- Final plans for a fashion show to Rug Cleaning Time In the state, some delay has been ity through the encouragement experienced In getting started. It is bo held tonight at 7:30 o'clock In Reg. $5.00 Machine or Machineless $0.50 by ability to achieve and learn speci- the Shrewsbury Presbytorlan church hoped that a definite announcement fic subject matter, and also through Permanent •* as to when the classes will start will Sunday-school rooms were complet- % getting along dally with their, class- ed at a meeting of the Shrewsbury Reg. $3.50 Croquignole Machine or $9.00 be made shortly. mates. At present registrations In art, be--J uxiliary of Htvervlew hospital held Machineless Permanent. .., *• Rugs Dyed To Match Any Sample inners' and advanced French, danc- yesterday. Tho auxiliary is sponsor- ing the show. The Llla Lee dress We specialize in all branches of beauty culture. ing, business English, bookkeeping, GARDEN CLUB XO MEET, high school mathematics, beginners' shop of Asbury Park will show thn 3 Items for $1.00 at all Times. English, advanced grades, interme- latest fall and winter/ fashions. Mrs. Mrs.' Walter W. Gosling,of Conover Elmer C. Walnrlght and Mfsi G. Telephone Red Bank 3113. . . UPHOLSTERED diate and advanced typing and Lane to be Hostess Next Monday. CURTAINS horthand Indicate that largo class- Harold Nevlus aro In charge. FURNITURE is In these subjects will be formed. The Neighborhood Garden club DRAPES The dancing class opened last will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal- MOTH PROOFED light In the gymnasium of the high er W. Gosling, Conover lane, next BLANKETS chool. Instruction Is given begin- Monday afternoon, October 25 at ners and those more advanced In alf past two o'clock. * Redecorate With Fresh Beautiful 'undamentals and also the latest The program will be featured by MRS. FLORENCE F. FORGOTSON dance steps. he exchange of plants among the The committee In charge Is Rabbi Tho Americanization class is an members and the. planning of pro- Arthur H. Hershon, chairman, Har- Important factor In the WPA school. grams for the year. Telephone 2800 ry Feldt, Charles Komar, William Klataky, Murray Houtkln, Mrs. Ja- RUFFLED CURTAINS cob Yanko, Mrs. Murray Cowan and 70-76 White St., Red Bank Miss Francos Hosln. New Shopping Center The Newest Fabrics For For PortJMorimouth Windows With Appeal! Freibott Bros, are constructing a cement block and stucco building with three stores and a resldence\on MONMOUTH COUNTY Main street, Port Monmouth, near he railroad tation. One of the "What's worth ruffling stores and the living apartments lave been rented by Aurilo Geraldi is worth ruffling well" FOLKS- 3f Port Monmouth, who Is a barber. is our motto—so you Tho other two stores have also been in this city •ented. won't find an anemic With the completion of tho build- It's colored ing Port Monmouth will have a new ruffle in the depart- ihopplng center. Tho structure will for ment! All full, fluffy, io 44x08 feet. It Is being built on and which Freibott Bros, recently and airy-looking. (Ought from John Jacobus. Amplo oom for ..arklng space is on the two ildes of the building. Saxon-weave Suits BUYER AND SELLER MEET. OF WEARIONG WORSTED Colonial Muslin BLUE Register's Want Advertisements to take guesswork out of fuel hying! Close More Satisfactory Deals, Christopher Comar gets house rent Dotted 'reo until January' li 1838, by read- ing The Register's classified columns iast -week. Seventeen other persona vanted the cottage but Mr. Comar Curtains was tho first applicant and his prop- isltlon was accepted by the adver- tiser. Both parties were satisfied by 2.69 he pulling power of The Register's rant department. Snow white curtains A Perth Amboy professional man nows The Register's want ada are that give your windows irofltable. One of his friends read a simple, refreshing cortajn ad in The Register's classl- ,ed department and told him about look. Sheer muslin with t. Just the article he had been nice puffy dots. The ruf- ooklng for was advertised and ho :ot a $50 article for $10. Buyer and fles are 3 'inches wide eller again, brought together and have picoted' edges. hrough a. Register want ad." A party who advertised In The Each side is 38 inches iegiaten last Issue for a caretaker, wide and 2 1-6 yards islng the Initials L. C. for replies, •ecelved 67 applications for the job. long. 'his is proof enough that Tho Rcg- That's why thousands ter's want advertisements are read horoughly. L. C. got his man hrough a Register ad. Another advertiser stated he had always ask for "blue coal- iorrie steel engravings and other pic- The New Colored Dot Marquisette EVES again need folks of thiB city bills. Your furnace was intended for urcs for salo from 50 cents to $5. Nrely on guesswork when buying anthracite. No other fuel can give the 'he ad cost a quarter and over $20 faell For here's a coal that is colored same find results. So burn anthracite. voHh of framed pictures were sold. " BLUE to identify jt m America's Finest And, remember, 'blue coal' is tho fin- »Iore proof that The Register's want Martha Washington" Curtains Anthracite — fuel that assures even,, cet anthracite money can buy! iepartment is Monmouth County's Market Place. healthful, money

AIM fUK) Pencil! to Match Above Fens,'only 29a ADD Bo Extra LIMIT J. STEINBACH KRESGE CO. for Mull IDES' BROS. Waiting Room 3 Pirn to Ordira 17 W. Front St., Each W F Red Bank, N! J. Certificate — Red Bank — > Asbpuey Park \ . . BB A BOOSTEB Boort jroni• merchant*, Boott JTOUJ organizations, Boott jrour olBoUIt, SECTION^ Boott four neighbor and your com- munity wUl Boott you. RED BANK REGISTER TWO 1 VOLUME LX, NO. 18. itED BANK, N.. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937. PAGES 1 TO I4f His Light Cut Bandits On Broad Street Shrewsbury To Leonardo's Good Keansburg Man Visits What A Game! Off When The Turn Out To Be Caterers Celebrate Christ Considered From What A Gallop! ' Bill Was Paid Church Birthday Various Angles President At Hyde Park What A Goat I ears. The .policeman lost no,time In Verdict of $300 Damage* for For a short time early Saturday Elaborate Plans Made for. Cele- Largely Attended and Enthusias- Former Mayor James P. Maher of make no mistake in choosing him as Victory Snatched from the Jaw* morning Policeman Frank Reuther reaching the sceno but before he got their chief executive, Clinton ' Walling of Union thought he'would have to enlist the there "a crowd of least 30 persons had bration Next Sunday by Rev, tic Meeting of Citizens Asso- Keansburg had the honor of being of Defeat in Football Contaif the guest of President Roosevelt last Mr. Maher declares that tho Pres- aid of G-Men. collected,- some alighting from can Carroll M. Burck, Rector— ciation held Monday Night at ident is a man who never forgets a Beach Against the Jersey and mothers arriving on foot. Friday afternoon at his Hyde Park at Opening of New Athletic The policeman was making bU Exhibit to be Held. name or face. In this caae, Mr. Central Power and Ught Co, round* along Broad street around Policeman Reuther walked over to Community Fire House. home. Mr. Maher served In Congress Maher points out, Mr. Roosevelt has Grounds at Leonardo. 4:80 o'clock, thinking that everything the crowd and demanded an explana- during tho time tho President was not only remembered an old friend waa more quiet than usual, when a tion. He got It It appears that the Verdict has been rendered In. the " The 236th anniversary of the found- The sixth meeting of the Leonar- assistant secretary of tho navy. but also seems to have recalled the The new Mlddletown township large car dashed out of Wallace men were employees of tho caterer Ing of Christ church, Shrewsbury, do Citizen's association, with Pres- town from which he last heard from Long Branch district court agalns*t street, into 'Broad, and itopped In Mr. Maher was fitting at home high school athletic, field at beon« the Jersey Central Power * Light engaged to serve the farmers' lunch will bo celebrated next Sunday with ident James H. MacPheo presiding, him. ardo was officially opened last front of the Second National bank. eon that afternoon at the Monmouth Thursday night when he received a Co. for $800 damages In favor of an all-day program starting at 10:45was held in Community flro houso Mr. Maher found Mr. Roosevelt's Saturday afternoon with colorful Two suspicious characters—at least hunt meet on the Haskell estate. o'clock when Holy Communion, will Monday evening with a largo attend- telephone message from Marvin Mac- Clinton Walling of Union Beach. Mr. they appeared so to Reuther—alight- Intyrc, aocretary to tho chief execu- privato car awaiting him at Pough- ceremonies'-and with perhaps th« Walling charged that the electric They had arrived In town the day bo administered by Rev. Carroll M. ance. 'Theodore Labreeque, one of most unusual and spectacular vie* • ed, Just then another car sped out before and had taken quarters in the trustees of the association re- tive. Tho gist of the message was. kacpsle and was whisked away to the light-company had Illegally shut off ot Linden place Into Broad street and Burck, rector. that tho President would like to sec President's mansion nt Hyde Park. tory that any football team repre- his electrlo ourrent- at a tlmpwhen various rooming houses so as to bo ported that he had completed in- He was ushered Immediately to the senting the school haa ever won also proceeded to the bank. A third on hand early In the morning. They corporation papers which would bo his old friend at his Hyde Park home he had paid his bill In full and wascar appeared on the scene before if the latter could arrange to make President's study and there met the About 700 persons were present/ not Indebted to the company. had made the bank their meeting recorded Tuesday, so that hence- which far exceeded expectations, af x Reuther could say, "Jack Robinson,"/ the visit. Mr. Maher replied that he man who despite his great cares of Mr. Walling operates tho Bay Shi place. forth the organization will be an In- state could find time to renew ac- If was thought that the Haskell race', even It he had wanted to say It, and "It's O. X. fellows,' Routher Is corporated body. AH of the officers, would bo glad to do so and was told drill on'Route SB at Union Beach. at the same time several men saunt- to take a, New York Central train to quaintances with an old friend. meet and other attractions would Both his home and place of business reported to have told them, "but for President James H. UacPhce, Vice draw many residents away. ' ered along on foot, In approved President Matthew Stevenson, Sec- Poughkcepsic, where the President's The Keansburg man describes the were furnished with , current by the Hollywood gangster atyle. Soon the Pete's sake next time please don't car would meet him. The program opened with 'a par- I lighting oompany. In January, 1937, pick the bank for your meeting place. retary Walter. Bills, Treasurer Frank President' as a man with an unusual earth, seemed to be exuding men and Wadsworth and Trustees Howard personality, a-person who makes one , ado around the field led by a young ' Mr.'Walling paid his bill for eleotrlo I thought sure It was a Btlck-up." The message came as a groat sur- feel so much at home and at ease goat wearing a black sweater with H current to tho company. During the W. Roberts, Theodore J. Labrocque prise to the former congressman. and Fred W. Meyers, signed tho that tho recipient of the honor be large letter M Inscribed thereon to following month, howover, he Mr. Maher had met Mr. Roosevelt gins to feel that It is he and no denote Mlddletown. The football •claimed that tho bill which he re- charter. Mr. Labreeque donated his upon many occasions when ho was Anniversary Of Junior Group Of services and a rising vote of thanks tho other who is granting tho favor players and the high school band; ceived from the company Included In Congress and Mr. Roosevelt was of an Interview. followed playing lively airs, while at tho amount which ho had paid the was accorded him. in the navy department, for Mr. The two talked of old times various parts of tho field flags were provlous month. Mr, Walling went As he was due atiseveral meetings Maher represented the district that raised to the accompaniment of to the office of tho company at Koy- Moose Lodge To Shrewsbury DAR contained the Brooklyn navy yard Washington, when President Wilson during tho evening, ho requested that was In the Whito House, and dis- tumultuous applause. port and protested that the old he ba given permission to leave. Bo- and naval affairs brought the two to- charge had ben paid In full. The gether frequently. In addition, Mr. cussed the labor situation. Accord- James C. Hendrlckson, who for i Be Held Oct. 28 Elects Officers foro going, he expressed gratifica- Ing to Mr. Maher, the President tola number of- years was president Of company disputed this and advised tion over the progress made for the Maher had always evinced a great Mr. Walling that he would havo to interest In the labor movement, him that ho is greatly anxious to the board of education, gave a short Leonardo harbor and beach project. aid the cause of labor, but at the address In which he said he was show his receipt. Banquet and Dance to Mark First Meeting Held Yesterday at However, he said the association something that even In the hectic days of 1917 was Important to Mr. present time Is handicapped"by th proud ot the fine new grounds and 25th Observance of Founding Mrs. Harold Hancock's— members should not stop working, fight between two factions—tho that every other resident of. the The receipt had been temporarily since there was a great deal still to Roosevelt. of Red Bank Organization— American Federation of Labor and township had reason to feel pride, mislaid, and before tie could find it —Shrewsbury Regent . to do. Ho said,only the first little hill for the same reason. His remark! an employee of the lighting com- After serving' ten years in Con- the Committee for Industrial Organ Membership Drive Now On. Speak at Junior Assembly. had been crossed, and there were gross, Mr. Maher retired from public Ization. Mr. Roosevelt said he was and later the announcement of the pany came to his premises and shut huge mountains to surmount; fed- plays of the game were carried to the, off the power. Mr. Walling had a eral and state commissions to be life and moved to Keansburg, where sure, however, that the trouble 1 he had been spending his summers. would be adjusted before Congress assemblage by a loud speaker, thq number of electrical devices in his The Red Bank lodge of the Loyal The first meeting of the Junior dealt with, and many battles, but use of which was donated by Charlei Order of Moo&e will observe the 25th He became interested in a movement convenes next montn, and that labor home, all of which were thrown out group of Shrewsbury Towno chapter, REV. CARROLL M. BURCK. since tho bcglnlnng was made, .ho Meyers of Fort Monmouth. The of operation. He waa compelled to anniversary of Its founding on Thurs- Daughters of the American Revolu- importuned all assembled, to "dig to reform the government of tho would again continue to make the borough and was one of the pro- progress that has marked the move field was graded and drained as • resort to the use of candles and day night, October 28, with a dinner- tion, was held yesterday afternoon In and go through." He was ap- Works Progress Administration pro; dance and entertainment-to be held The sermon will bo given by Rev. plauded as he left ponecnta of tho municipal manager ment in the past few years. * kerosene for light, and the opening at the home of Mrs. Harold Han- Alanson Q. Bailey, a former rector ject and required more than two of his placo of business was held up. In the Silver cafe at 26 West Fron cock, Country club estates, Bed movement. When he ran for may- Mr. Maher remained at Hyde Park of Christ church and a violin solo Howard W. Roberts stated that or, a friend wrote to Mr. Roosevelt, years to complete. It Is estimated, When the current had been off for street. Throe prizes, a radio, a tor Bank, when an election of officer.: for two hours. He told a reporter that the work cost *100,000, of which, of coal and a. large turkey, are to bd will bo presented by Mrs. Marguerite the searching of the titles of the lots who was then in private life, ask- for The Register last night that he about one week, service was restored. took place. DouglasB. In tho afternoon a tea will owned by Mardean property owners, tho township paid about $10,000. • ^ In the meantime Mr. Walling had disposed of on the co-operative plan Mrs. Herbert Franck, Junior D. ing him to write a letter of endorse- felt tho meeting to be the greatest at this affair. Tickets are now on bo held In tho parish hall from 2:30 was a far greater task than anyone ment for Mr. Maher, It was more or less with the Idem ' found his receipt. A. R. chairman, presided over the had Imagined. honor that had ever been bestowed sale. to B o'clock to meet Bishop Wallace Mr. Roosevelt replied that he was him. He declared that tho President of Injecting a bit of humor into thf Mr. Wailing instituted suit in the meeting. Mrs. Fred C. England of J. Gardner of the diocese of Now A discussion on improving tho Owen 8. Grant Is chairman of th< Shrewsbury was elected secretary, surprised and delighted to learn that had not changed a bit during the ceremonies that the goat was put In Long Branch district court for tho Jersey. beach shore front properties brought years that _had elapsed since he was the parade, but all the pupils of the discomfort and lnconvenlonco to committee In charge. John Brjgardui Mr*. Edwin W. Irwin of Red Bank, forth the facts that privately owned Mr. Maher> was seeking the mayor- Is dictator ot the lodge and AugUB At the evening prayer, starting at alty of Keansburg. "Ho said that dur- In Washington. He described him school, especially the football play* himself and his family and for the treasurer, and Mrs. James Guthrlo 7:45 o'clock, a historical address will property could not be Improved by ers, now believe that the animal Klelnsohmldt Is secretary. of Ocoanport, chairman of ways and ing his long association with him at as a man imbued with a genuine love damage dono his business caused by be given by tho Right Rev. Wallace the township committee at a cost to for humanity, a personality such as brought th A luck and they vow and the discontinuance of light The Members of lodges'from Asbur neans. the taxpayers. Only If a deed to Washington he had always found him declare that at all future contest* - Park, Trenton, Newark, Tome -River; J. Gardner. Following the evening to be a man devoted to tho Interests he had never seen In any other pub case was tried before a jury and ro- Plans were made for a rummage prayer service an exhibition of His property was In the name of the lie official and a keen sense ol they will have Billy on hand as a Newark ..and Camden, as well as v . suited In a yerdlct In his favor for sale to be held Saturday, December township committee could public of service to the people and said he humor. mascot The reason: ' members of several women's chap torlc Objects will be hold In the felt sure that the electorate would $300 and costs. Theodore D. Parson's 4, to ralso money for a Christmas parish hall. funds be used for this purpose. Os- tors and officers of the suprem car Drechsel, president of tho Leon- The final quarter of the game was of the firm of Parsons, Labrecquo & party to be held for 12 unfortunate The borough council, tho com- lodgo, are expected to attend. Guest: children. Tho next meeting will ba ardo Field club, asked. If the beach being played with only a few mori Borden represented Mr, Walling, of honor will also lncludo former manding officer and his staff of Fort minutes to go and with Metuchen, ' while the company was represented held at the home of Mrs. Allan B. t the foot of Leonard avenue might Thomas N. McCarter members of the lodge, who have been Monmouth, the Daughters of the Am- not be fixed up, since erosion was Democrats Of the ylslting team, on Leonardo's one- by an attorney from Newark. Randall of Broad street. Red Bank. erican Revolution and clergymen yard line. It looked as It that few Invited to attend and again Interest Monday, November 22. wearing It away. Henry VanDaalen Seventy Years Old themselves in the affairs of the lodge from various municipalities havo and Morris Josephs, president and minutes would suffice to give H«i Mrs. William H. Pouch,. National been Invited to attend. Middletbwn To tuchen the victory. The best the The Moose lodge was organized 1 director of Junior D. A. R. member- secretary of the former Leonardo Thomas N. McCarter of Rumson Civic Interests association! both Middletowneri hoped for waa that Clee 'Speaks At 1912 in a meeting held In the Kride ship; has been organizinanizing these president of tho Public Service cor- their team would stiffen and bold. ' mlldlng on Broad street. Mr. Klein- Junior groups In all of the bonds held by members poration of Now,,J_ersey since its or- Honor Moore jobmldt was named temporary dic- the D. A.,^ JWIsnictAt* ,e organization amounting to Metuchen, In which-event the game chapters throughout the 11111 ganization In 1903, celebrated his would end In a tic, 0 to 0. No one. Local'meeting > The Several times It seemed probablo that torium of the Red Bank Catholl p. m. Tho meeting will open with ception. ration. A heated discussion was headquarters on Leonardvllle road. he would be brought down, but he lodgo at one time had a member- processional of pages dressed In the result, but tho matter was closed Former Freeholder Frederick P. high school, asked for support ot Re- ship of 40O members, Curing the had excellent Interference and the publican and Independent Democrat white evening gowns, carrying tho when Mr. Drechsel requested that Relchcy, representing the Monmouth Metuchen runners wore brushed depression tho. membership dwindled A reception given, lost week by this be done. who are disgusted with the Hagu chapter flags from the eight groups members of the Highlands Methodist county Democratic speakers bureau aside. but a membership drive Is now'In The question of rubbish on the will speak in behalf of Governor machine In order that a re-organ progreas and It Is hoped to regain which have already been formed In church to celebrato tho return for Aft the game a victory celebra- ization of tho state's "arcalc govern New Jersey. Mrs. Edwin W. Irwin another year, of the pastor, Re' highways and opposite the railroad Moore. Others who have accepted the prestige that the organization station was discussed. Matthew the club's Invitation to speak aro tion was staged with Walt and tha matit" might bo effected. so long enjoyed. , f Harding road will carry the ouard H. Mathis, and Mrs.. Mathis goat as the chief heroes, Middletown The speech at Rod Bank was on Shrewsbury Towne chapter flag. had a strong political flavor before Stevenson spoko about following a Surrogate Joseph L. Donahay, and There are only three of the char- man who had thrown rubbish from William L. Hanlon and John V. For- will play its next game Saturday of several made by tho Republican A national committee was auth- It ended. Mrs. Harry Rogers con- against. Neptune on the Bolmar standard-bearer Tuesday night In tor members still active In the lodge. rlzed by this year's Contlnentn ducted a preliminary program, after his automobile on tho highway and man, candidates for Assembly. The They are William Kelly, John Lay- forcing him to pick each piece up committee In charge of the rally Is Braves field. And the goat will be Monmouth county. Ho praised the Congress to Increase Junior mem- which Mrs. Leopold Bracket, In be- there! _ • •• Republican platform as a pledge t ton and Mr. Klelnschmldt. The bership in the National society. half of the congregation, presented under threat to report him to,the composed of John P. ISuler, Mrs. bring about needed reforms In the membership, however, has been Members of Junior groups study a purse of money to Mr. Mathis and police. It was said that the police Blanche White, Walter Scott, Mrs. state. He said ho was opposed to all stoadlly growing during the past political economy, good government, a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Mathis. are paid to watch and see that nuis- Roso Wenzell, Mrs. Grace Hodgkln- Little Silver P. T. A. new taxes year. "•) '' larllmentary law, the Constitution, Mr. Mathis expressed his appreci- ances are not committed and they son, James A, Grodeska, Henry new taxes. should arrest any person they see Baumgartner, A., Lawrence West- To Hold Card Party Joseph C. Irwin Meetings aro held twice monthly principles of Americanism and pa- ation of the sentiments of hla con- Assemblymay n p , on the second and fourth Monday at gregation and outlined his plans for throwing rubbish about. If an ex- wood, GIrard Domldian, Charles i triotism, public. speaking, transcrip- ample or two wero mado of these Thome, Mrs. Rose Kovelcsky, Miss candidate for re-election, again came the lodge headquarters at 28 West Ion of Braille, home economics and tho coming year. It was in tbjs con- The Llttlo Silver Parent-Teacher; out against diversion of highway Front atreot. nection that the political fireworks culprits, the practise would soon ssoclatlon will hold a dessert-bridge funds and declared that a new super, he manufacture of marionettes and stop, it was declared. The township llllan Bra'ttan, Bernard P. Guttorm- oys for ehutlnB and bablca. They wero touched off, sen, Mrs. Mary L. Sheridan, Mrs. party tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloalj-" highway to tho shore Is needed 1 dommlttee will be asked to have in the school auditorium. Prize* will tho coast Is to prosper. Tho present serve aa pages In chapter, stato and posing his remarks on tho need signs printed along the highways. Margaret Leach, William H. Bennett, Fair Haven Plans national meetings; sponsor, organize Miss Jennie Casserly, William Logan, be awarded the high scorers at each highway, ho said, was designed for for an efficient child welfaro program The subject of garbage collections table and there will be a door prize, 16,000 cars dally, but Is now accom and head clubs for girl homemakers, in the borough, the pastor minced Eugene Akers, and Joseph Stavola. Democratic Rally Junior American citizens and C A. was taken up. It was shown that Refreshments-will be served follow- Mrs. Chester Alberts la genera) modatlng $40,000, with tho resultant no words In his criticism of tho pres- an assessment of $1.25 for each $1,000 THOMAS N. McCARTER chairman and her assistants are Mrs. death toll, of four dally., R. societies. Guests will Include Mrs, ent governing body. Tho borough ing the speaking program. Tho Democratic organization will J. Warren Perkins, acting state re- assessment valuation on property C. B. H. Feldman, Mrs. K. L. Jansky, ... Joseph Mayor, candldato for froc sponsor a rally Friday night, October council, he asserted, was composed would bo made on tax bills for garb- Born October 20, 1867, Mr. Mc- Tho organization voted unanimous- rent; Mrs. William J. Ward, vice pre- ly to Incorporate and the charter was Mrs. I. Ungorer and L. R. Lowry). holder, discussed tho financial stand 29, at tho Players' Boat club, Fair of six old men who wero mere .rub- ago' collections. When the" matter Carter helped organize the Public A rummage sale will be held by Ing of the county, declaring that tho Haven. J. Joseph Hennessey of Fair sident general from New Jersey; Mrs. ber stamps. They wero more inter- was brought before tho citizens some Service at tho age ot 35 and steadily approved and signed. At the election William* H. Pouch, national director ot officers which followed, Theodore ho association Saturday at the flra ' bonded debt has been roducod by twoHaven will be chairman. ested, ho charged, in licensing nca'r- time ago, It was voted down. It was advanced to national prominence in houso of Union Hoso company on and a half million dollars. ' of junior membership; Mrs. C. Ed- ly 30 taverns than In other business stated that the only remedy Is "pri- finance and other fields. Labrecquo was unanimously re- All candidates are expected to be ward Murray, assistant dlroctor, and of-the borough. Ho cited the alleged elected president for the ensuing Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Mrd, At a meeting of tho county com- present except A. Harry Moore, can- vate collection of garbage" unless tho Mr. McCarter said that he had J. D. Simpson Is chairman. Donation! mittee of the Democratic party on Mrs, Leo Ward Lemon, state chair- bibulous tendencies of certain mem- taxpayers aro willing to agree to tha great confidence in tho sound, sober ear. In accepting, Mr. Labrecquo didate for governor, who will send a man ol Junior D. A. R. Other mem- bers of tho administration as a bad urged the members to forget potty or tho sale may be loft at tho school tho same night In the Molly Pitcher, representative. United States Dli- extra assessment, senso of the New Jersey electorate r If notified any membor of the as- State Commjttooman John J. Qulnn bors from Shrowobury , Towno ohap- cxamplo to youth, asserting that no arid expressed his pleasure over the differences and annoyances and to trlct Attorney John J, Qulnn of Red drunkard should bo permitted to A request was mado to havo a sociation will call for them. took to task "certain election board Bank and Congressman William A. er, who will attend the meeting will ticket agent In tho Leonardo rail- bettered conditions of labor and add-contlnuo to work for the election of members and challengers who (all >o Mrs. Herbert Franck, Mrs. Frank hold a public office. ' ed that "labor is in a new day and I he entire Democratic county, state Sutphln of Matawan will be guest road station so that tickets may be 1 MINSTREL SHOW. to discharge their duties." The ses-speakers. Besides other candidates V. Quackenbush, Mrs, James H. Mat- Rev. Mr, Mathis then appealed to bought there. think it Is a lino thing.' *,, and local ticket. He stated that the sion was presided ovor by .Lao J. tenloe, Mrs. John E. Baillcy, Jr., Mrs. names of the standing committees of for state qn,d county offlcos will, ba members of his church to support President MacPheo said, "This Is Both tho Public Service and the Lady Elks Bowling Club Freparlntf Warwick of Long Branoh, Allan B. Randall, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Fred Klefordorf, A. Meade Robertson Fidelity Union Trust of which he is tho club would bo posted at the next Harvey M. Little, Sr., and Russell tho first time an association has meeting. For Annunl Charity Performance. Othor speakers included John For- Mlnton, candidates for borough coun- Nelll and Mrs. Morgan C. Knnpi. and William L. Parker, Republican membership from all sides of Leon- chairman of tho board, recently In man and William' Hanlon, candidates cilman.. council candidates In tho coming ardo. Let's forget puny personal unanimous voto waived 70-year re- Tho annual minstrel and dance tq IIOLMDEL BROWN SUPPER. for tho Assembly, and Surrogato Jos- The meeting will start at 8 o'clock. Anniversary Dance election. Ideas and work for the common good tirement rules for Mr. McCarter's >a prcsontcd by tho Lady Elk* Bowl- oph L. Donahay, who Is scoklng re- Following the talk* there will be en- In tho courso of his talk Mr, of all. Let's not bo Jealous of the benefit. Ing club of the Rod Bank lodgo of election. Mnthis lamented tho fact that tho other aide of tho town, but work to- A birthday party was given for :vcnt Which Was Held Last Night Elka will bo held Saturday night, tertainment, dancing and refresh- Planned By Quads Netted About $250. Announcement was made* by Mrs.ments. borough has no -chamber of com- gether BO all will eventually bo bene- Mr. McCdt'tcr Tuesday, at tho Essex November 13, In tho Elks auditorium, Adollno Y. Lawrence that Senator A. merce, lio also urged tho organlza- fited." Ho was, applauded. club by officers of the Public Service Tho annual brown supper of the Tho show will begin promptly at • The tenth anniversary of (ho Reformed church of Holmdel last o'clock, and tho net proceeds will b< Harry Moore, Domocratlo candidate EM'S HALLOWE'EN PABT*;- Founding of the Red Bank Quad- tlon of a parent-teacher association. An entertainment committee with corporation. Each guest received a for govornor, will speak Saturday "Why do tho majority of our school Matthow Stevenson as ohalrman and signed, picture of Mr. McCarter night was attended by 290 persons urncd ovor to tho charity fund. rangle club will bo colebratod Satur- and the proflta amounted to about night at Anbury Park. Prliea to Be Awarded For Bett Cos- teachers live out of town?, ho asked, ncludlng Fred Boeaser,' Walter bearing (ho words, "Llfo begins at Those annual affair* presented by lay night, November 20, at a dance "They do not lovo tho town or,tho 70." $250, which will bo used to Improve tumes For The Occasion. it the Red Bank Elks club. Schoollnbr, Chester Qnttormsen and ho Lady Elk bowlers, although glv- children, but tho job. Tho money Fred Meyers was appointed by tho tho church property. The affair was in by amateurB, equal many profes- PRIMITIVE HATCHET FOUND. The Red Bank lodge of Elka will Tho committee, with George Mar- they receive Is spent olscwhoro and given by tho Ladies' Aid society of in as chairman, has been constant- president to formulate plans for a sional minstrel performance* ajvan have a Hallowe'en party In tho audi- tho taxpayers are paying for some- "get together party." Rumson Mayor. On the church under tho direction of a throughout tho country and they Mlddletown Village Oirl Unearths torium of the Elks home Saturday y at work In making preparations thing that they do not get." committee of which Mrs. Harold H. usually attract a capacity audience, or a gala colebratlon. All charter Tho paid-up membership Is amost Oddity on Her Father'* Farm. night, October SO. This affair opona Tho speaker BBkcd also why some- 350 men and women. - Tho next Board of Education Bonnett wns chairman. Tho chapel tho fall season of dances sponsored >ombers of tho organization will bo where tho feast took placo was gay Change- In Booking, Betty Klrchner, daughtoiCof Mr. ontactod. thing had not boon dono to organize meeting will bo held In tho Leonardo' and Mrs. Charles-Klr6hner Who live by tho entertainment committee a PWA sewing group for tho boncflt nnd Brovont Park flro houso on Mnyor Nlelson Edwards Df Rum-with floral decorations donated by Due to a sudden chango in book< Minor Tllton of Red Bank and with Ing the feature, attraction next TUMI near Mlddlotown village on Route 30, The committee states the party will Cafeteria Supper.' • of women who had been thrown out Monday evening, November .15. son was appointed a member of tho Mlddletown village on .Route 36, bo a masquerade fitting for the oo- of employment by tho closing of tho board of education nt a special meet- grapes given by Theron McCampbell day and Wodneaday rft the Carlton oaaion and priios will bo awarded to A cafotcrla supper will be scrvod and artistically arranged In baskota. theater will bo Madamo X, starring found a primitive atone hatohet one y tho Improvement society of the factory. Ho wanted to know why i ' • For Sale. ing last night to fill tho llnexplrcd tho ladles and gentlemen wearing term of t'.:o latp Harry Kottcl. Carlos Gladys Oeorga and Warren WllllanT,, day last week on her father's poul- 'resbyterlon church Thursday night, local business consisted largely of Soda water, all flavors. Clicquot i m ' m try farm. The property Is part of :ho most handsome, funniest and or- "emergency stores" and blamed this Club beverages, Whllo Rock and D, Kolley was nlso appolntdd- to the rypflwrtui Bargains. "The Llfo of tho Party" was ioh»o> • what was once the Charles Hcn- iginal costumes. Although It la not October 28, from 6:80 to 7:30o'clock condition on lack of Intorcst by bor- Cold Indian SprlnR water, also dis- board to (111 tho unoxplrcd torm of uled to have been tho attraction tti In the church basement. Mrs. John Factory OUt}«t portable and ottlat drlckson- farm, which In colonial necessary for those attending to be ough officials iln tho business men. tilled water. Elchlor'B beer and oth- Edward O'Brien, who resigned re- typewriters; Wees J9.B0 up. Term* will be shown at a latter date, V times was a groat camping plioo for costumed suitable for Hallowo'en, Allen Is chairman and Is being; If tho candidates for whom ho er brands. Benjamin H. Crato, 14 So a day. Air makes 1037 model*, all North Bridge avonue, Rod Bank, cently. China «nd Japan to War ' ' Indiana. Somo persons who have ho committee urges those who at- sslstod by other members of the spoke should bb olectod, ho promised • «•-» m —. guaranteed. Superior Typewriter ocloty. „ phono 1485.—Advertisement. Service. .Carlton theater building, Red In Red Bank along with many at examined tha hatohet believe that It :ond to do so, If possible, to help they would *oo that tho children had VlBltors from Vermont. countries In the form of. oostur antedates the Indians and Is of pro- playground, instead of being driv- Bank, phone 485 Open evenings.— nllven the occasion. • Attention, Men! Farm Listings Wanted. Howard O. Smith and Harold Clif- Artvertlacment _ morry-makers on, llallow**n nil historic origin. It has been placed Your suits sponged and pressed, en to tho otrcota, and that tho bus- Have demand for properties of & Saturday. Ootobor 30th.. Your I.—- LJ on exhibition at tho Laonardo gram- iness lntoresta of tho borough would ford of East Bothol, Vermont, flpont Everybody la Going. Where? Your Future Told, Event by Event 6c; cash and carry) Allen's Clenna- to 20 acres with or without buildings. tho woek-end with Mr. nnd Mrs, J. lowe'en costume should M cnO*«B«!s mar school. . i on Saturday night, 13 o'cldck, at that irs & Dyers, 24 West Front street, be advanced. Also larger farms. Send full particu- To the Rod Bank Ellks masquer- now from nowtst, liveliest utotimm Hallowe'en parly you are going to ihono Red Bank 442. 77 First ave- lars to Allaire & Son Agency. 'Inc. F. Marchant. ofi Llttlo Silver. ado Hallowe'en dance at their Home at Totley's, 17 Uroad ltr««t,—AdVli£, attend or glvo. In either, event Jhe lue, phono Atlantlo Highlands 77.— In this connection ho announced 19 Monmouth street Red Bank.—Ad- Saturday night, OctoberJW. Admis- tlaoment. lint Class Job Printing. auocosa of your fete depends on the idvertlaoment. ' . that an arrangement had boon mado vertisement. Bunco Farty. sion, 76 cents masked, $1 unmasked, The Register Is completely equip- costume, decoration*, 'favors, eta, by which tho Vlllago.barn' would bo Roformod churoh, Rod Bank, Oc- —Advertisement, Ladle., ped to turn out any kind of job print- that can be so easily arranged for "No Gunning" Sign*. taken ovor as a skaylng rink for tho "No Gunning" 81pm. tober 22, 8 p. m.~ Refreshments and Plain drisiei dry dli ing expertly and at reasonable prices. you at Tetloy'a, IT Broad street,— "No Gunning" signs aro on sale at youngsters, whore they could amuse "No Qunn.lng" signs aro on sale at prlzos. Admission 25 conts.—Adver- Feed Big Tag Economy EEgg g maih msh and carry: \*iiw>. And the work is done when prom- Advertisement. The' Reglstor offlco. Cardboard. SO The Register office. Cardboard, R0 tlsomont. ;2.330 per 100 pounds, 13.3113.3111 per 100 ur collar, |1,~ilia,. ised. The next time you need any- lents por doten; muslin, $1,00 per hemselvos for a nominal charge. cents por dozon; muslin, $1.00 nor lounds in tonn ltlotss, ManufaotunMf d t Dyan, it W*«t thing In tho printing line from a bus- . Extra Special. loien. Ownor's namo Imprinted dozen. Ownor's namo Imprinted Extra Special. and distributed only by Prod D, Wl- Rod Bunk 449; iness card to a book et give The Reg. Mushrooms lOo pound, Sohnslder'a (required by law) at small extra Boys can make extra pockot monoy (requlrod by law) at small extra Mushrooms 10c pound, Schneider's koff Co., Red Bank, phon* 60?.—Ad- ihono Atlantic Uter a oaU,-Adv«U«einent. atlteWAUrUmt oit.—AdvertlismeaU The Register,—Advertisement, cost.—Advertisement Markot,—Advertisement, vortlsoment, . <• , . vartliennnt.

•;.;•:>-.-.•• "•:••:•" ;''---M. : BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21, 1937. RumsonP. T. A. To Legion Auxiliary Rumson Council- Highland* Party Couple Local Auto Firm James F. Murray Weatherstrip Hold Card Party InfcalU Officers For Ivins Voorhees Mflasawi sad Peers New Files Papers Of Turns Loose .Guns Passes Law To Save Fuel ana' Btop Draught * Celebrate, 50 Preparations have been completed Members of the ' Highlands'Twin- Mr. and firs. Louis Voorhees 'of and more than 200 persons are' ex- light pot' No. MS, American legion, Highlands gave a party Friday night CHAS. C. CONOVPR Incorporation pected to attend the annual card par On Senator Moore and the Ladles' Auxiliary of the or- Raze Eyesores In celebration of tha 18th birthday a UnUm fL. R»d Bin*. S»7 Years Married ty of the Rumson parent-teacher as- ganisation held a-jolnt meeting last of their son, 'Ivins Voorhees. The sociation next Wednesday at the Scathing Comment Made by week. Ntw officers of th» auxiliary No Objections Made.Against Or- house was decorated in yellow, lAiysW md Mr». James R. Smock James H. Mnttenlee of Shrews- Rumson high school. The proceeds were Installed by Mrs. Leah Watson green and pink and the sane color bury Heads "Packard Re will be used for welfare work and Roosevelt Labor Candidate of Asbury Park, county president. (Sauce at Council Meeting scheme was used on" favors; distrib- LEARN to DANCE ii J-o* East Front Street Qaietly Zachary Wilson was sworn In as the school milk fund. About tbe Parole of Samue Lait We*k—Houm in W«*t uted to each' guest flames were . Howell't Darcbfr School, Bank, Inc.," at Monmouth finance officer of the legion post by played and refreshments served, - 'Celebrated Golden Wedding Cards will be played In the gym- Harry Welsf ord of Asbury Park, vice MaaaavUi Read * Roosevait Street and Maple Avenue. nasium and refreshment* will bi "Cappy" Hoffman. Park to be Numbered. . Among those present were'Veronica •0AKHUR3T, N, J. t Anniversary on Tuesday. commander of the state department. Bauer, Myra Bast,. Loretta Walsh, served in the cafeteria. On the com- . Ooj- Main School! mittee in charge are Mrs. Charles E, 1 New officers of the auxiliary are: Clara Kirkwood, Ethel Ambrose, Packard Red Bank, Incorporated, James F. Murray, Jersey City law- The Ruroson mayor and oouncll • 4M.ISUi St, BROOKLYN, N.Y. . -The BOth wedding anniversary Moraller, Mrs, F. W. Bailey, Mrs, yer and candidate far governor un- Pruld.nt—Mr.. Mark Cook. , last Thursday night adopted an Harriet Faresberg, Marie Button, Chlldraa'a tap aaj Batiat ClaiMt, Vr. and Mro. James B. Smock, ,-whs o Is the official name of a now corpor- George Hallanan, Mrs. Stanley Field- Tint vk« pr«ildt how relief committee supervise the work. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Smock have been A. Harry Moore turned • criminals Retired New Jersey Financier Miu Eunice Prine and Miss Councilman James C. Auohlucloss ob- 744 Broad Street, ' Newark, N. J; residents ot Red Bank for the paat oose to prey upon, society. Hoffman Died Sunday—Former Presi- jected on tha ground that it would . 44 years, moving here from Ho- Frances Dodds to Re-Organ' was Indicted In a murder case, on establish a dangerous precedent for Takes Pleasure In Announcing That bokon. Mrs. Smock has been a resi- harges of conspiracy to operate a dent of the New Brunswick the relief committee to undertake lie Northern Division—Lead gambling bouse, and possession of dent of this section for practically Savings Institution. the responsibility for the Job. He all her life, being born at Middle- ers Discuss Problems. narcotics as a result ot the expose said that Mr. Wales should deal di- ROBERT M BEATTIE town township. Her maiden name of vice and corruption in Atlantio rectly with the men. He said bja was Miss Cordelia Stlllwell, daugh- City In 1930. Nicholas Qouverneur Rutgers, ST., stand on the matter was chiefly one 443 Wells Avenue, Oakhurst, N. J. ' ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William The Girl Scout Leaders association "The state could not get witnesses retired New Jersey financier, died yt policy.' It would open tbe way, he X, Stillwell, pioneer residents of the >f Monmouth county held a special to- stand up in the murder case and uddenly Sunday night at his home laid, for other citizens to ask the HAS JOINED OCB OBGAIUZATION IN ORDER THAT Middletown section. They were mar- neetlng Mpnday night at the Eaton was never tried. The gambling m Broad street, Shrewsbury. He was borough relief committee to do work HE MAT RENDER, GEKTJ1NE LIFE INSURANCE ' ried at Mrs. Smock's home at Mid- townJ borough hall with Mrs. Allda conviction was reversed. But U. S years old. He apparently was In tor them instead of hiring private SEEVICE TO HIS NUMEROUS FRIENDS dletown by the late Kev. E. S. J. Chamberlain, president, presiding. Senator William H. Smathers, then ood health and attended church labor. AND CLIENTS. Qrlnn before 78 guests who were In Miss Eunice Prlne, representative ommon pleas judge, sentenced him lunday morning at Christ church, attendance and -who still remember of the field division of National head :o servo seven years In state prison Ihrewsbury. V Mr. Auchlncloss suggested that the No longer connected with the Second National Bank their wedding day. Mrs. Smock |- quarters, and Miss Frances Dodds, a n the narcotic charge. In March relief committee furnish Mr. Wales & Trust Co. Mr. Rutgers was born In New Phone Deal S15S-H. . the last of her family. member of the field staff, who are 981. Partly because of this, Judge ork November 12. 1880, and was with the names' of men on relief who Mr, Smock Is employed as book- spending a week at the Molly Pitcher Smathers received the 'Good Deeds the- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. o available for -work, and this view- ltoeper for Charles. Senlon of Union hotel, In order to re-organlxe the Award' from tha Atlantio City Kl- ohn Livingston Rutgers. He was a point met with the approval ot the street, for whom he has worked for northern section of the county and' wanls club, which characterized htm lescendant of the founder of Rut- council. It was stated that in the the, past 12 years. Previous toi that o encourage the publlo to take the 'olty's most useful citizen.' gers university. He atudled at ivent Mr. Wales does nothing about Mr. Smock was a grocery salesman greater interest in Girl Scout ac "In the fall ot 19S4, A. Harry he matter the borough will take ac- Moore, then governor and chairman Charller school at New York and at for 40 years for E. D. DePew Co, tivities, addressed those present. Rutgers preparatory school at New tion and have the building torn down The leaders discussed problems with it the court of pardons, paroled and the cost assessed against the of New York, Hoffman after be bad served half Brunswick. Ha had been In the em- We Welcome You To... Both Mr. and Mrs. Smock are very Miss Prlne, and she planned to visi loy of the LeRoy Shot & Lead Co. property. everal troops while In this section f his seven-year term. Moore sure- The superintendent ot tha road de aotlve, Mrs. Smock Is a member of ly knew of the other cases and that f New York and wss treasurer ot < ' Towers Academy—the peak of beauty culture Instruction. the Woman's club, vice president of At present only the shore group the Norfolk * New Brunswick paitment and Captain Henry Kruse if Girl Scouts have had a council, this man was not one who had made ot the police department were author- tha Red Bank auxiliary ot Fltkln one and would seek to regain Hosiery Co. when he entered the New Jersey's most modern and best equipped beauty culture hospital, treasurer of the Willing he leaders of troops in the other mploy ot tho New Brunswick Sav- ized to number the houses in the JAMES H. MATTENLEE the respect of bis fellow men if set school directed by Miss Ruth P. Blake, one of New Jersey's Workers and an active member of lection working on, their own Initia free so soon. ings institution In 1893. He was W. .t Park section. They will receive the Methodist church congregation. The Incorporators are James H. ive and endeavoring to carry resident of the Institution from 1902 tha co-operation of Mrs. Jane Oar- foremast beauty culture teachers with a wide experience in Mr. Smock Is a Free Mason, a mem Mattenlee and Vincent J. McCue of this work without the aid of a coun "It la only natural that the man intll his retirement In 1B30. land, postmaster of Sea Bright, 1 training beauticians. her of the Red Bank lodge, Royal Ar- Shrewsbury, Beatrice Webb of Red cil organization. It Is hoped by paroled by Moore. should now be Mr. Rutgers family had been Charles Hand asked that the men canum, past master of the Mystlo hese Scout leaders and laymen that slosely associated with the Indus- now working on relief receive work Bank and Harvey G. Hartman of charged, according to Assistant U. S We cordially. Invite you to Investigate this simple and In- Brotherhood lodge and also an ac- Keyport. Leon Reuasllle, Jr., of Ap- he public may see the need for a Attorney William F. Smith, with rial life In New Brunswick. Mr. six dayys a week Instead of three as tive worker for the Methodist plegate, Stevens, Foster & Reussille Girl Scout council and that a plan onspiring to transport women from -utgers' father came to New Bruns- at present. He said It was Impos> - dividual method ot Instruction. church. handled the legal matters for the may be devised so that the county :>ne state to another for Immoral wick In 1834 and settled with His Biblibl e t o livli e on $9 a weekk. HiHis re- Mn. Smock during her Idle time new body corporate. ' may be divided Into three groups, a iurposes, or, In plain English, white amily at Brookslde, a fine property quest was referred to the road com- Day and evening classes now forming, also special Introduc- spends It In crocheting. She enjoys director to supervise the activities ilavery. Moore evidently forgot, to >n Somerset street, which he pur- 1 The corporation has 500 shares of mittee with the suggestion that if tory tuition fee for a limited time only. this and is an. accomplished artist preferred and 500 shares of common In each section and In time to band •emember those crippled children he hased from Franklin S. Klnney, budget limitations make suoh a together the entire group, appolnt •rofesses to love so much when he with the needles. She has completed stock, both of no par value. and later In 1872 sold to Judge Free- course Impossible for the rest of tbi Train the Towers Way. many table pieces which she pre- Mr. Mattenlee has been prominent ng a commissioner and staff of as- urned Hoffman loose, who, tbe gov- man Woodbrldge's mother. Then tha year, the matter be given oonslder- sented as gifts to her son and ilstants to aid In this work. rnment claims, went right into the Rutgers family bought property on .tlon when the 1933 budget Is pre- in tbe automotive activities of this white slave business." „• friends. vicinity for many years. He Is a Mrs. Harry Evans announced that the same street where the old St. pared. popular member of the Red Bank he third Thursday night In each Peter's hospital was located and Councilman Lewis T. Wilson, chair- Lions club and Is actively interest- month will be Girl Scout night at rom there moved to 47 Bayard man of the road committee, reported Married Fifty ed In the clvlo affairs of Red Bank the Natatorlum at Asbury Park, and itreet. In 1919 Mr. Rutgers moved the Job of resurfacing the roads was Towers Academy and vicinity. hat Mr. Evans, a Red Cross life- Success Marks o 41 Mine street, where he resided radically completed, that repairs aving examiner, will be assisted by intll 1930, when he moved to the have been made to Rumson roai 306 State St., cor. Smith, Perth Amboy 4-1231 Years Yesterday Miss Dorothy Northgravs in passing ild Hartshorne property In Shrews- and that the work of Installing tide Church Drive lury, which he had purchased ten Tuberculosis Girl Scouts on swimming, llfe-sav- y, gates in West Park has,been com- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Malchow Ing and sailors' tests. 'ears bbefore. pleted. of Leroy Place Observe Gold- At Sea Bright Mr. Rutgers was interested In A. F. Zerr, relief director, reported Clinic Held At .utgers. universiti y and Its. football nine families, representing 62 per- en Wedding Anniversary— Local Senior Glass earns and made It a habit day af- spns, on relief. The clerk reported Tendered Party Tuesday. 'eating of Bells on Sunday ,er' day In the autumn to. go to the receipt*: of I163.2O. Health Center To Hold Sport Hop Night Announces Glad Tid- gridiron to watch the team in its ially practice. He Belonged to a DAY SPECIAL! Mr. anil Mrs. Eudolph Malchow of ASSOCIATED PRESS MEETING. : : The senior olass of Red Bank high ings to Methodist Congrega- former group known as the "Board Leroy place celebrated 4 their 50th Twenty Children Underwent ^——* *. '•".: K. - TOR .- . wedding anniversary yesterday. They chool will hold a sport hop Friday tion—$5,000 Raised in Year. if Strategy." Skin Test at Campbell's Junc- Mr. Rutgers had made his home Annual Fall Meeting of Jersey Group left early in the morning by train light, November S, In the local high Held at Newark Tuesday. ichool gymnasium on Harding road. ,t Shrewsbury for the past six years for New York, where they attended tion and Six Were Found to Ringing of the church bell Sunday MEN YOUNG MEN a theater and supper club, and re- 'ecorations will be of maroon with nd was a member of Christ Eplsco- , The annual fall gathering of the Have Symptoms of Disease. ;ray goal posts. Refreshments will Ight announced the news that the >al church. He was a generous donor New Jersey newspaper members of mained overnight. They returned 3ea Bright Methodist church had home this morning. Berved. a the church and was well liked by the Associated Press was held Tues- )rought to a succesful termination its fellow parishioners and other Relatives and friends tendered Mr. Recently the regular chest clinic Various committees have been ap- day night In the Essex house at New- olnted and Include orchestra, Regln- campaign to raise $5,000 for the Ibrewabury residents. ark and was. largely attended. The and Mrs. Malcbow a party Tuesday was held at the Middletown Town- urpose of saving the Institution All Suits ship Health Center at Campbell's Id Vincent chairman, Larry Holmes For 65 years he was a member of principal address was made by Alex- night. Each was presented with a om bankruptcy and possible col- present of gold. Those In attendance Function, with an attendance of 34 nd Dorothy VanSauter; tickets, Ihrlst Episcopal church of New ander Uhl, who has been In charge persons. Of this number, SO were 'om Lloyd, Virginia Wyckoff, Kath- .pse. i Brunswick. He was a member of the ot the A. P. bureau at Madrid, Spain, Included Mr. and Mrs. Malchow'a son Begun a year ago the campaign and and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. children. Twenty tuberculin tests yn Reamer and Oliver Francis; 1*9try for 43 years and was senior the past two years. ' He related some were made. The examination Is a ecorations, Reginald Vincent ehalr- was carried on In a determined man- warden for SO years. very Interesting Incidents that hap- Harry Malchow, and Mrs. Malchow's er by the pastor, Rev. H. N. Amer, brother and sistor-ln-law, Mr. and simple skin test, which If positive, n, Shirley Morrow, Marjorle Mc- His wife, Mrs. Alice Noel Nellion pened In the war zone. Mrs. Herman Kruse of Long Branch, denotes that the child has been. In Donnell, Ernest Krahnert, Jane Gup- nd a group of assistants headed by .utgen. died in 1919. Surviving is contact with the tuberculosis germ. Harence Stevens. The church has An unexpected visitor at the meet- and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Robert Mead and Frank Apple- son, Nicholas Gouveneur Rutgers, ing was Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt, wife Overcoats and Mrs. Mart P. Havlland of Red Six children reacted positively. :ato; refreshment, Lloyd . McNally rvlved fire, floods and financial dlf- ., of Rumson, who married Miss These children will bo taken to the ultles. The building Is now In ex- of- the .President. When It was Bank. Others present were Mr. and shalrman, Louise Blanco and Lucy >len Johnson, daughter of. the late learnM she was attending a meeting Mrs. Edgar Denlso and daughter, county sanatorium at.Allenwood for Vrnone. Mrs. George W. Strauis illent condition anc| the ' Jubilant !r. and Mr«. James W. Johnson of an X-ray of their chests If they are ingregatlon Is preparing to usher In In another part of the botel an in- Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kruse, ind VolUn B. Wells are the class talon street, also three grandchll- vitation was sent to her to visit the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Havlland, Rob- unable to pay for this treatment by idvlsers. v season of special praise and thanks- , Martha, Alice and Nicholas a. private physicians. By X-raying ivlng services. group. M". Roosevelt appeared for ert Malchow, their grandson, and The 12-B class officers whloh were Rutgers, 3d, all of Rumson. a few moments with Senator. A. Har- Dorothy Havlland. these children, the early case of tu- The annual roll call will be held berculosis, Is uncovered. cently elected Include Harry The funeral wss held yesterday at ry Moore. When she was asked to Mr. and- Mrs. Malchow were mar- ireenwood president, Ernest Krah- uesdoy, October 26,' at 3 p. m. Rev. Ihrlst church. New Brunswick. Rev. express hn opinion as to Senator ried at Long Branch on October 20, Dr. Dorn, the state clinician, Is in ert vice president, Ada Enger sec- oward W. Rach of Toms River will [erbert Parish, rector, officiated. In- Moore's chances in the gubernatorial 1887. They have resided at Red charge of the clinic and the county tary, Violet Baden treasurer. reside and Rev. C. S. Fees of Tren- irment waj In Elm wood cemetery, election tbe First Lady smiling re- REDUCTION Bank for many years. Mr. Malchow tuberculosis nurse and local public n will preach the sermon, Mrs. ew Brunswick. plied that she did not discuss politics is a violinist and music Instructor health nurses are In attendance. Imlly Stevens will call the roll of m i s> ,i ,- Off Regular Prices PARENT-TEACHER MEETING. at press conferences. and still conducts Classen for child- Many people who have been exposed lembershlp and Rev. A. C. Polhemus CHURCH BINGO PABTY. Monmouth county-'newspapermen1 ren at his home. Both are still active to tuberculosis or who have 'early Eatontown will lead the singing;. attending the meeting were J. Lylc and have a host of friends. symptoms of tho disease come In, [echonlc Street School Group Starts A rqll' call and Jubilee supper will large Attendance Indicated at At- ' Off With an Active Program. Klnmonth, Wayne D. MoMurray, All C1|aarc frequently upon the advice of their served at 5:30 o'clock to those de- lantic- Highlands Event Ernest Lass and William Glover of Wool »3 family physician, for a chest exami- The first official meeting this school irlng to remain for the evening ser- tbe Asbury Park Press, Frtderlo'a nation.' This tuberculosis program Ice. Clarence Stevens will preside The Altar and Rosary society of Hospital Auxiliary ear of the Mechanic Street School 3t. Agnes' crurch of Atlantio High- Hayes and M. Harold BTolly of the Plaids, Stripes and Mixtures.: Is only a Bmall part of the public 'arent-Teacher association was held d Rev. Dr. Leon Chamberlain, su- Red Bank Register. health work carried on In Mlddlc- rlntendent of the New Brunswick ands will-hold a bingo party Satur- Formerly up to 18.00. Holds Fall Meeting 'uesday afternoon in the school lay'night at St. Agnes' school.' A towr. township. Keeping people udltorlum. Mrs. Frank P. Kuhl, latrlct of tbe Methodist Conference, "fit" is ono of the most Important ll apeak. At 7:30 o'clock Rev. D. ioor prize will be given and there Shrewsbury GUI Engaged. The fall meeting of the Red Bank vho presided, welcomed those pres- I be an "early bird" prize, as well steps In preventing tuberculosis. nt and expressed her appreciation . Shlpp of Sea Bright will preside Mr. and Mrs. Tunis R. Sickles' of auxiliary of the Monmouth Mem- id Rev. Martin Gulce of Salem will awards for the winners of tbe MEN'S orial hospital was held Monday after- The .number of deaths from tuber- if tho loyalty and co-operation of ernes.- The advance tale ot .tickets Matavb.n recently announced tbe en- noon at the home of Mrs. Ernest H. culosis in Middletown township has he teachers. silver a sermon. gagement of their son Osborne to dropped, from BIX In 1935 to two In as given much encouragement U MONMOUTH SHOP Boynton of Fair Haven. A message was received from the The musical program for the ser- he promoters ot the party. Miss? Ida MoQueen, daughter of the 1936. tato president, Mrs. Walter Bowen, ces will Include singing by the chll- late Mr. and Mn. George W, Mc- The meeting was addressed by This work is partially supported The committee consists of Mrs, W. 62 Broad Street Nexttoiiggetw Red Bank, N. J. Bertram H. Borden who thanked the vhicb. was read by Mrs. Ada Paine. ren of the Sunday-school, anthem Kelly, Mrs. John Holland, Mrs. Queen of Patterson avenue, Shrews- ' Open Evenings Pntll 81OO V. M. 1 by the funda secured from the sale During the short business session, / the church choir and selections bury. members of the auxiliary for sewing, of Christmas seals. 3torge Mardorf, Mrs. Albert Welxel, preparing surgical dressings, pur- ;ports of the officers and chairmen y the Sew and Bew club of Bea tlrs. Jule Iiongbans, Mrs, William chasing surgical Instruments and in if standing committees were pre- right, with Mrs, John Lindsay as fount, Mrs. Elizabeth Reddlngton, other ways aiding the hospital. He Shrewsbury D. A. R. icntcd. Mrs. Luther Goode, finance lolst and director. MTS. Oscar An- lira. William Mulligan, .Mrs. Tlmo- stressed the need of volunteers to md budget chairman, submitted the rson and women of the church will hy Sheehan, Mrs, Bernard Scanlon, teach and to read to children In the To Hold Card Party iudget for tho ensuing year, which ave charge of preparing and serving ' Lillian Miles, Mrs. Morris Jos- wards. The hoBPltal Is preparing a .vas accepted. Tho Better Enter- he supper. The pastor and Mrs, sphs, Mrs. Buzby, Mrs. Mary Flem- list of volunteers upon whom they alnmcnts, which have been so pop- Jner. asalsted by members of the of- ng, Mrs. Marie Oellaban, Mrs. Tbom- may call as the need arises. Thl, The third annual card party of Jlor, will be started again this fall clal board, will serve as a reoeptlon the Shrewsbury Towno chapter, in Wednesday, November 10. The Dougherty, Mrs, William ' Jen- work is not confined to auxiliary mmlttee. Ings and Mrs. Barah Jackson. members and anyone Interested may Daughters of tho American Rovolu- tudy groups of the Parent-Educa- A Boy Soout troop to be sponsored WAGNER'S tlon, will be held at the Molly lon committee will also be held Assisting this committee Is a group register for volunteer work to teach tbe ohuroh has been formed and if men headed by Piter McLeugblln, or read to the children. Miss Marlon Pitcher hotel Tuesday, November 16. gain this year. am for the organization of several RED BANK Tho affair is for the benefit of tho riio will act aa announcer, Other 36 MONMOUTH ST., Strommel at the hospital Is In charg'i Mrs. Martin VanOstenbrldge and >cletles are being considered. A of this work. Kate Douglas Smith, D, A. R., members ot the group are Reginald scholarship fund. members of the, refreshment com- leclal series of revival meetings will Martin, j. J. Coughlln, John Mason, The auxiliary Is planning a food :nittoo were complimented for tho gln Sunday, Oetober 34, Monday, Plans for tho card party wore William Fin, Daniel MoLaughlln, FRESH KILLED sals to be held at the home of Mrs. ttractlve kjtchen decorations. Max Ictober 38, has been set aside for a Walter Rowan, John Koxak, Jr., Cor- (« to 5 IDS.) Walter A. Ruliman of West Front made at a meeting held Monday at >own, proprietor of the National 6c, ay of prayer, beginning at B a. m. tho home of Mrs. W. Paul Stlllmon nelius Jaffa*, James Qrodetka.- and ROASTING . street Thursday afternoon, Novem- 0o and U store, has given the ns- nd ending at * p. mi William Dunphyi _ ber -18 at 2 p. m. Tho noxt regular of Fisher place, Red Bank. MrB. oclatlon a kitchen clock." Stlllman Is chairman and Mrs. Har- meeting: will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Sttllwagon, ohalr- Pound ry Morford -is assistant chairman. WILL TEAR DOWN HOUSES DEMOCRATIC BINOO GAWE8. Mr*. S. B. Boynton of Alston Court nan of the program committee, pre- Monday, November Is, sented Mn. Theodore B. OeUler, BIRTHDAY PABTY. ho rendered several vocal selec- roperty to Be Put on Market For ohn 3. Qulnn Make* Two Olfls of CHICKENS Attending the meeting were Mrs. Walter A. Ruliman, Mrs. S. B, Boyn- Ions. Theresa Gettls and Robert Business Sites. |M Each In Middletown. ton, Mrs. Eric Loavlna, Mrs. Ralph Celebration for Ml»s Fannlo C. Sce- lagurton, p-pili of the Mozar Bohool Bennett & Sons, house .wreckers The Democratlo executive oommlt- ley of Belford Sat—'ay. PORTERHOUSEl b Willgusa, Mrs. Newton Rico, Mrs. if Dancing, entertained with two tap >f Asbury Park, have bought from •e of Middletown township held a SIRLOIN c Harry H. Button, Mrs. Jarnca 11 Miss Fannlo C. Soeley colobrated lumbers. Mrs. Charles B; Gallagher he Sidney Conover estate 14 houses largely attended and successful Hubbard, Mrs. L. M. Hoffman, lira. her 14th birthday Saturday evening ivas tho accompanist. m Central avenue. After the houses jingo'- partylast Thursday night by STEAK 33 STEAK : S, a. Kahn, Mrs. Alfred Edwards, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Refreshments-were served during ire demolished, the property will be vhloh ^125.' was cleared. , Another tin, Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. Mart Grant of Belford. ' Tho evening was io Bocial hour whloh followed. Mrs. mt on the market as a oommerclal similar event will be hsld at tbe Havlland, Mrs. Harry CSouldhurst, spent in playing, bingo, singing and Richard A. O'Connor, Mrs. Stanley lte. It has 600 feet fronting on tbe same place tonight. John J. Qulnn, lb/ 'Mr*. H. Norman Hoyt and Mrs, feasting and In enjoying various pas- H. Havlland and Mr«. J. Leon Turk- Central railroad and 800 feet on the Democratlo eounty leader, has made Top & Bottom ID. CHUCK Marlon Stommel. times, Miss Seeley received a num- lngton were hostesses for tho after- loutb side of Central avenue and ad- gift of |S0 for the party. He has ROAST 25 ber of gifts. 35 noon. • loins the Monmouth .Lumber com- also made a contribution ot a like ROUND ROAST Othors present, besides thosa men- any on both sides. Last year part ainount for a bingo party to be htld Directors Meet Tonight. if the premises 'was rented -by the tioned (Vare.Mlue* Marian and Ruth New Hardware Business. ' i the grill Thursday.night, Ootobsr Thi board of directors of tho Red Smith, Lorraine and Evelyn Johnson, umber company for a coal yard. - ! The object of ths partial to to Qank Y, :, O. A., will hold a dlnner- The Wagner building at Camp- Tha property was bought 46 years Helen Colson, Beatrice Maxson, Mrs lells Junction baa been rented by raise money for-campalgn ui». • ' c qwtUng this evening at «:!0-o'clock igo by the late Sidney Gonovsr. His Theron MoCampbeu, Democratic) Ellsworth Poole and «on, Richard Mr. and MM. FOX of Btatcn Island, It the Maryland tea room on Rlver- Ellsworth, Miss Dot Seolcy, Clifford hlldren, Miss Winifred Gonovea candidate for fresholdsr, win donate '44* avenue. A report of the real es- Andrews, Edward Fltrgorala, vin- who will use It for a hardware bus- in. Conover Haddsn Thomas, Mrs, truokload of grapes for ths party _Th6r«ntal w«s made by. Her- *. V. R. H. Stout and Joseph & Con- FRESH lb itycommittee will bo submitted. cent FlUgarald and Elwocd E. See- tonight Ths fruit will be given (or " Groff, president, will preside. UbreCqU0 f ver, art the prtssnt owner* of tae prises and also uMd for refresh- ' (tabote or fHuiik JBaU) ZtlJn, ° .*»»W» property/- ments. • • i * >•*• 23 RED BANK REGISTEK, OCTOBER 21,1937; PaeeThri Church. Notes. sonal Recollections," In Vhloh In attendance w!U% be visited by the vices have been arranged by Mrs, som and also a basket ot asters, a St. Thomas' Chapel. told of the founding of tbe organ' visitation commltteu. In addition to Theresa Wllley, organist and direc- New Chapeau corsage and gift. A corsage and There will be a Holy Communion JEWELRY REP A iiation ,by Mrs. Harry O. Davey, the making a financial appeal, the com- tor of music. Vocal selections will flowers were presented to Mrs. Phil- service and sermon next Sunday Presbyterian.. first-president. The November meet- mittee -will .distribute literature and be given by the senior and young For 8 And 40lips. A.telegram of congratulations morning at St Thomas' chapel,* foot • "Picturesque Interview With ing, announced by,Mrs?,' John' B. Al- give information concerning the pro-people's vested choirs. to Mrs. Phillips from Mrs. E. Don-of Catherine street, starting at 11 Air Wort OuwHtHd for Oa« ¥••* Jesus" was the subject for discussion len, is to be a special prayer anV gram and activities of the United The Married Couple's Bible class ald Sterner was read, Mrs. Sterner a. m. Rev. Charles W. Nelson is at tba weekly meeting of the Young praise service under the leadersbli Lutheran church. is completing plans for Its annual Mrs. Otmar Phillip* of Red Bank being unable to attend. rector. Sunday will alio start the H. ROSIN. Jewoltr Women's Bible olass of the Presby- of Mrs. Frank Hewitt and Mrs. Bd< The Bunday-ichool will meet at 18 W«st Front SSt.t.. ^Hsd Bask, N. A turkey dinner to be given Thursday at Meeting of Organization at The next mooting will be held 'Forward Rally." torlan. church Sunday morning. Mn. win S. Close and the December pro- 9:48 o'clock In c the church hall on night, October 26, in the dining room November 9th at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Fredericks lei .the dlscut- gram will be under the dlreotlon ol Broad street .with the pastor' in of the church. Asbury Park Tuesday Night Phillips, Borgen place, Red Bank. •ion."The clan has' completed the Mrs. Allen and Mrs. George Miller, charge. Tho common service will bo The Men's association will meet —Annual Banquet Held. study ot the text book, "Our. Pres- The next meeting,,to be held Novem- conducted by the pastor, who will tonight at 8 o'clock In the church no- FBIENDLY DAUGHTERS CLUB. byterian church," and is planning to ber 9, will bo at the home of Mrs speak' on the subject, "Our Debt to dal hall. In addition to a talk by a take up the study of another book Farrow. Miss Agnes Beeley will.lead Wampum Tea House Open All Yew/ God." Tbe choir will sing several prominent speaker, there will be Mrs. Otmar Phillips of Red Bank Tbe Birthday of Mrs. Morris Josephs shortly. » • • , . . '• the 'discussion from the mission anthems. eleotion of officers, 'general discus- was Installed as chape u of Mon- Celebrated. Eatontown, :-: New Jersey. ' Two members were enrolled In thestudy book. Fallowing the annivers- Tho monthly loyalty supper will be sion, recreation and refreshments. mouth County Salon 8-40, at the Sunday Morning club at It* weekly ary- meeting refreshments were held Thursday nlg-ht, October 29, at annual banquet and Installation Mrs. Morris Josephs of Leonardo meeting. In the to*er room of the served by Mrs. A. T; Smith, Mrs 7 o'clock, In the church hall., The First Church of Christ, Scientist. dinner Tuesday night at the Caro- was hostess at a luncheon to tbe Luncheon 50c Dihiier 75c church. ' They are Mr* Douglas H. Herman Wooley, Mrs. C. O. Walling dinner will be served by tbe Ladles' lina Tea Room, Asbury Park. Others members of the Friendly Daughters and Mrs. R. L. Rogers. A birthday Services In First Church of Christ, Ring and Mrs. Jfrederiok • Wegel of aid society with Mrs. Martin Dough- Scientist,' at 209 Broad street, Red taking office were Mrs. Joseph club Saturday afternoon at her home. ' Little Silver. John Allen conducted cake with 40 candles formed the cen- erty in charge. The blrtLday of Mrs. Josephs was Afternoonj Tea 35c : Sunday Dinner $1.00 ter piece of the tea table, Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a. Brust, Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, Mrs. the meeting and Mr*.$!a>l. B. H. The Ladles' aid and the Luther m. and 8 p. m., and on Wednesdays celebrated. Among the guests were Minnie Feldman, Mrs. John Hoy, Agent for Sidney Suede Dresses. Gifts, ' Feldman led the discussion on "the league will hold a Hallowe'en party at 8 p. ra. Mrs. Leah Watson, Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. fcrancis Kll- subject, "Christian Speedh'and Con dulT, tire. John Waldmann, Mrs. . Baptist, Monday night, November 1, at Cook's "Probation After Death" will be Godfrey and Mrs. Florence Allen. yermont Maplo Products. TELEPHONE EATONTOWN 319, "duct." The olub will" hold * social Lbara on Westsldo avenue. Thomas Sharkey, Mrs. Harry Pal- the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in metier, ...Irs. Charles Schmltt, and and business meeting Thursday, Oc- Church school will be conducted Representatives of the Women's all Churches of Chtlst, Scientist, on Mrs. Minnie Feldman, Mrs. LeRoy next Sunday at B:4B o'clock'and the Missionary, society will attend; the Leish "wero co-chairmen of the af- Mrs. Karbara Stumpf. ' The menu —'toHer 28, at 8:15 o'clock at the home Sunday, October 24. consisted of roast beef, carrots and - . of Lewis R. Lowry of Little Silver. morning worship at 11 a. m., with annual meeting of the New Jersey fair, with Mrs. Lelsh as installing the pastor, Rev. Edward W. Miller, The Golden Text is: "Be that shall peas, turnips, string beans, mashed At Sunday's meeting Dr. Lawrence conference of Women's Missionary endure unto the end, the same shall officer. Mrs. Godfrey, retiring cha- conducting. His sermon will be societies In St. John'o Lutheran peau, presided, and reported on the potatoes, calad, opplo turnovers, tea R. Burdge and Harvey R. Smock will "The Christian Riches." Choir re- be saved." (Matthew 21:13). and coffee. In the evening most of BE PREPARED lead a discussion on the toplo, "Chris- church at Rutherford. Among the citations which com- recent state meeting. She an- hearsal will be held for Young Dirts' nounced that New Jersey received the ladles attended the linen show- , tlan Renewal." choir this afternoon at 4 o'clock and prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- er given by Mrs. Barbara Stumpf for . Preston Morford addressed mem- Methodist. lowing from thfr Bible: "Many shall an award of $10 for membership In- FOR WET WEATHER 1 the. Boys' choir wll) rehearse tomor- crease at tho national convention Miss Caroline Schmltt. • bers of the Young Men's Bible class! row evening at 7 o'clock. Autumnal.Sunday will be observed be purified, and made white, and Sunday morning on the subject, "The at the Methodist church this Sun- tried; but the wicked shall do wick- and thanked her chairmen for their Let us re-sole your shoes with new Water* Mora1 Issue in the Drink Problem/' International school of mission* day. Donations of vegetables, edly; and none of the wicked shall cooperation. She presented sequin To Address Rotary Club. ' Other talks on this subject were glv text book: "Young Moslem Looks at canned foods and staple groceries, understand; .but the wise shall un- evening bags to Mrs. Brust, Mrs. "Moumouth County Looking proof Soles . .. and the price is no higher than on by Dr. L. F. MaoKenzie and Life." Tonight it 7:45 o'olock chap- to.be sent to the Methodist Episco- derstand." (Daniel 12:10.) Phillips, Mra. Lelsh, Mrs. Maude ter 3 will be reviewed by Mrs. Ahead" Is the subject of a talk to be for ordinary soles. George W. Strauss. Brnest Griffiths pal home for the aged at Ocean The Lesson-Sermon also includes Storms, Mrs. Ferdinand Vaugoln, given at the meeting today of the conducted the meeting in th« ab-Qeorge Voorhls. Devotional by Mrs Grove, will he received. Mrs, C. Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Guaranteed double wear ... as well as absolutely waterproof* A C. Beck; music prelude, Miss M. the following passage from the Red Bank Rotary club. The speak- sence of the president. Donald Klopp Everett Runyon Is chairman of tho Christian Science textbook, "Science Eva Carr. er will be Joseph Mayer of Bradley • at tho piano, acbompanled the ren-E. Mount; solo, Miss Graco Bejth, committee In charge. Frank Ed- Thursday, October 28, 7:45 o'clock, and Health with Key to the Scrip- Rhinestone cups were presented Beach, a member of the Board of Repairing done while U-wait. dition of "Trying to Walk in.the dlngton will have charge of the tures" b£ Mary Baker Eddy: "Prog- to Mrs. Ella MacGregor and Mrs.Chosen Freeholders of Monmouth Chapter 4, will be reviewed by Mrs, decorations In. the church. The sub- * Steps ot the Savior" by the group. Julian Parker. Devotional by Mrs; ress 1B born of experience. It Is the Agnes Corik, gold star mothers, and county. . John Davis was enrolled .as a new ject of the sermon.to be given at ripening of mortal man, through a petlto point Vanity to Mrs. Feld- Worth Cunningham; ' music-prelude, the morning service by the pastor, member. W. Albert Doremus led theMrs. Fred ©moverj duet, Mrs. A. C. which the mortal is dropped for the man. As installing officer Mrs. Birth at Biverview. GRAND'S Shoe Rebuilding Shop scripture reading. •" Rev. Herbert J. Smith, will be "The Immortal. Either here or hereafter, Lclah received a brown mono- Beck and Miss Ruth Scattergood.. Good Earth." In the evening the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanMeer- MAX GRAND, Prop. *> John Fedderson presided at the ' Monday, October 25, Men's league suffering or Science must destroy all Brammeil hand bag and corsage, beeke of Hazlet are the parents of a weekly meeting of the Young pastor will preach on the theme, Illusions regarding life and mind, and meeting; Thursday,. . October 28, "Balancing Our Outlook on Life." tylrs. Godfrey received a novelty ton born yesterday at Rlvervlew hos- 10 West Front St., Red Bank, N. Ji People's Christian Endeavor society Ladles' aid; Tuesday, November 8, regenerate material sense and self" basket of nrtlflcial flowers, with a (p.°296.) , • ' I pital. Both mother and daughter are (Opp.- Broad Street) Sunday night. Mr. Fedderson also 11:80 a. m. to 2 p. m. Mary Mount Musical programs for both ser- silver coin concealed In each blos- doing nicely. conducted/ the devotional period. chapter, World Wide Guild, luncheon Mrs. Lllllo H. Reamer was at the at the church. "A Forward Forum" piano. The subject for discussion will be held with delegates from all was "Are We Controlled by Propa- churches of the Monmouth Baptist gandists?" "The' Truth Shall Make association. Rev. Charles E. Good You Free" waa the theme ot an- all will be dlrectqr. -., other topic for dlsousslon, which was led by Mr. Fedderson. Miss Mary New Jersey Baptist ^conference at Weed Holmes gave a report on theTrenton will-be held.from Monday, Christian Endeavor convention at October 25, through October 27. Reg- Brldgeton laat week. She and Mrs.ister- blanks ate obtainable from Albert W. Worden attended the rally. George Chandler, church clerk. The subject of the sermon {Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. & Hilton, Mr. and L.-II'M11mi & ni. morning at 11 o'clock by the/ pastor, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Catherine Methot, Rev. John A. Hayes, will be "OneMrs. Daniel FroBt, Mrs, A. M. Van- Simon, a Cyrenlan." In the evening Noatrand, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. M. E. the pastor will preach on the theme, Sutphln, Mrs. Truex, Miss Mary .OJE OF U1R.I1O JUM UI.LTO "Unused Trophies." The quartet, ac- Mount, Miss Grace Belth, MissTlllle companied by William H. Crawford Hendrlckson, William Belth and , at the organ, will sing at both ser- Rev. Edward W. Miller attended vices. Monmouth Doctors association meet- Ing at Lakewood Tuesday, October The Improvement society held its 12 Rev. Miller gave a sermon on monthly meeting at the church Tues- "What Lack I-Yet" B. S. Hilton day night. "Granada day" was ob-was elected moderator of the Mon- served yesterday afternoon, at a meet- mouth association for the coming Ing of the Golden Hour circle. The year. , meeting followed the usual dessert NATURAIIZERS hour In tho social hall. Members ot the Improvement so- Lutheran. MAKE FINE ORTHOPEDICS TOO ciety will serve a cafeteria supper Under the leadership 'of Miss Mary In the social hall of the church LeValley and Miss Virginia Asay, an Thursday night, October 28, from Intermediate Luther league, to be 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Tho menu will sponsored. by. the Senior Luther consist of tomato or pineapple Juice, league, was formed last*Sunday at Naturalizer has designed conservative ortho- roast turkey, cranberry sauce .and Trinity Lutheran church. Lewis vegetables or baked ham, apple Schwind was elected president, Mies pedics as well as high style fashions. That sauco and vegetables, cabbage saladi Mildred He'ndrickson vice president pie or cake and tea or coffee. and Miss Slgne Olvlng secretary and famous Three-Way Fit—(narrow heel, firm ' Tho senior department of the Sun-treasurer. ^ The league will meet day-school held Its first meeting of monthly* The first eualon will be 1 the fall lost Sunday. • Several new held on Wednesday, November 3, at instep grip and barefoot toe room)—insures members were enrolled m the sen-the home of Miss Virginia Asay of ior council, which is made up of two Throekmorton avenue. Miss Hen- NATURAL support, ease and grace. Women representatives of each class. Tho drlckson will present the topic for tabulation of credits, under the discussion. praise Naturalizer's arch-supporting Goodyear supervision of Joseph Smith, will The catechetical olass will meet / begin this Sunday. The council will for instruction this afternoon at the •welt cbnstruction and excellent craftsmanship. elect now song leaders in . the near home of the pastor, Rev. Walter future. The leader, at Sunday's meet- lowen ot Brown place, Lengths to 10 and 11, widths Ing will be Miss Hazel Errlckson. Coundlmen and all officers of the The 40th anniversary of tho Wom-various auxiliary organizations will AAAAA to EEE. an's Missionary society was cele- meet tomorrow night at the pastor's brated last week In the church so- home to make plans for the "every- MODERATELY PRICED AT cial rooms. The occasion also marked memfcer" visitation, to be held on the 100th- anniversary of foreign mls- Sunday,--• October- 24. This Sunday has been designated as "loyalty Sun- • sionary societies in tho United States. CQJMAMm The program was led hy Mrs. Carl day." All members of the congre- Bremer and Mrs. Hubert Farrow gation are expected to attend the presided at the gathering. .Mrs. A. morning service at. 11 o'clock and to T. Doremus, a charter member, read make* a pledge of loyalty and sup- a short paper entitled, "A Few Per-port for the coming year. Those not MOLLY PITCHER^

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guests of Mr, and Mrs. Raymon Nursing Board Belford. Whit*. Union Beach/ Samuel Smith Isable to be out HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Meets At Rumson (Th» R«J Bank BaiUtw can tw bought (Th* fed Bank KsiUtei eu b* bmiht In Btlford from H. Oil? Bali, Vlnoant again after several days of Illness. la Oalon Btsoh at the store el Gas •«• This Special Offer End* Thursday, Oct^Sth Walling tad John O'Nlll'l (ton.) Miss Doris Schnoor, who is a stu- Tbe exeoutlve board of the Pub- Alexander's Apple Stand \ dent at Rider's College at Trenton, lic Health Nursing association of Mrs. E. H. Jones left yesterday spent the week-end with hsr par- ' ' Ledl.i' guild <.. ._= Contfe- Machineless Bumson, Sea Bright and Fair Hav- for St Petersburg,' Florida, where ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnoo gatlonal ohureh will hold a soolal at Highway 35, Near Five Corners, Middletowu she will .make her future home. the Cambridge flrer house October J9. en, met Monday afternoon at tbe Mr, and Mrs. Irving Roop and SPECIALS FOR HALLOWE'EN Permanent Wave home of Misses Porter, River road, Miss Alma Tarnow spent Monday Miss Helen Smith cf Belford, Mr, Mrs. James MoKlttrlck.'wlfe of the Rumson. Sixteen members attended. evening with. Miss Grace Folhemus and Mrs, Wilbur Rockafellow an mayor, was tendered a birthday par Place orders early for Cider and DoughnuU. Mrs. George Dwlght, president, pro- of Freehold. ' -^ children, Vera, Dora, Eva, Josep ty by tho Ladles' guild of ths Co* EXTBAS sided. ....'• Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacConnell and Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph gregat'-nal church Wednesday nlfhl returned home Saturday after spend- of last'week. Fresh Made 100% Pure Apple Cider" The customary reports ware VanBrunt and Mrs. Mary Olsen of Oil Shampoo Included ing a few days -with relatives In KeansBurg and Miss Beatrice Apple- Mrs. Nellie ROM was hostess to the 40c a Gallon ;lven. Tho work of the two field Philadelphia. nurses showed a total number of gate ' of Keyport went on a straw member; of the Sunshine Sawing 10e deposit on/Jug. Regular $7.50 Mrs. .Harold Woodward enter- ride to Engllshtown last Thursday olub last week. ' :ases of S55,' homo visits 311 and tained the Ladles Aid society of the Speolal prloes on large quantities. Hair artistically designed at DO ransported'to clinics 52. evening to attend a birthday party Miss Grace Egglnson Is spending additional cost Methodist church at her home yes- for Mrs. Phillip Patterson. several days at Hartford, Conn. Three schools in Fair Haven, one terday afternoon. Hallowe'en Pumpkins :..;..... i.... 15c & up at Sea Brlsht and one at Bumson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes en- Assessor Ernest Bade har returned Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes and from, a motor trip to Florida. Winter Apples ..,.:„.. 20cabskt. &up were visited by tho nurses. Inspec two sons, Jack and MelWn, spent tertained Mr. and Mrs; ' Edward Ions," correction of defects found Waddon and sons of West Now Mrs. Fred Everson and her broth JOHN & CHARLES Hairdressers Sunday with William Barnes of r, Oblr Sarber, are home from a No, 1 Winter Potatoes and Onions ind homo hygiene classes are part Keyport. York and Ralph Waddon of Phila- 67 Broad Street, Phone 1515 >f their program. delphia Saturday. motoi -lp through several southern Home Made Doughnut* by, Oraer Only. RED BANK Gratitude was 'expressed for tho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herbert of Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Tarnow and states. 75. a •esponse to appeals for money and Asbury Park spent Sunday with Mr. children, Mr. and Mrs. Mllford Van- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Richard of We Deliver. Call Mid;-75. :lothlng. and, MrSjiGeorge Leek. Brunt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Brooklyn have ended a visit at the •P" The; Bplford Pirates awarded a Herman. Tarnow and Miss Doris home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trem prize of an electric lamp to Louis bley. Stamp Club to Meet. Tarnow attended the fourteenth CARBURETORS Meesa Saturday. wedding anniversary party ot Mr. Mrs. Loretta Lugwlg of New Tork III The Monmouth County Philatelic Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherland, and Mrs. Earl Tarnall of Leonardo has been visiting Mrs. Catherine Fa! Factory Service for Carter, Strombcrg and Zenith. jo"clety will meet tomorrow night at Complete Stock of New and Rebuilt Carburetors . Jr., and daughter Carol have moved Sunday evening, Ion. ho Red Sank borough hall. A fea- to Asbury Park. . Miss Rosa Melwlck of .Orange has :ure of the gathering will be a bar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scellln and DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO Mrs. Francla Craig Is out after daughter Shirley'•and Mrs. Mary nded a stay at the home of Mrs; ter, sale and auction, with United having been confined In bed a week A. Miller of Shore road. • 18 MECHANIC ST., BED BANK States postal Issues .predominating. Baker of Bellville and Mrs. Mundy with a severe cold. of Jersey City spent Sunday with Herbert Klein, Jr., son of Mr. and Miss Marie Mac Connell returned Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacConnell. Mrs. Herbert Klein of Union avenue, home Sunday after spendinpg g several Miss Nell Compton spent Sunday Is a patient at tha Monmouth Me- days with Miss Doris Balbach of with Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of morial hospital at Long Branch. Keansburg. Glen Ridge. Font Fletcher of Hillside was Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes have Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholomew week-end gueit of Mr.' and Mrs I purchased a, new Oldsmoblle coach. called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pln- William Hubba of Harris Gardens. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Compton and ney of Keansburg Tuesday evening. Mrs. Morris > Jenkins of Patersoh daughters, Jane and Lois, and Mrs. Mrs. Peter Chrlstensen and son Ol- as er led a visit at the home of Mrs Jennie Trimble sffent Sunday with sen ot Coxsackte, New York, spent Henry Smith of Sidney avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Whlston of Friday with Mrs. Harry White. A masquerade dance will be held Kearny. Mrs. Heiroan Tarnow, Mrs. Earl ,t the Anchor Inn, October DO. The Monmouth Unit Women's Re- Yarnall and Mrs. Mllford VanBrant The Union Gardens fire company ppublican club went on a bus ride to were visitors at Asbury Park Friday •ocelved their new fire truok last Philadelphia yesterday. / afternoon. eek. Miss prances Klnvan spent the Mrs! Sadie Smith ot Keyport spent Funeral services for Mrs. Anna past week itwithh relatives In New Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester oung, wife of William Young of SAL York. Walling. Central avenue, were held from a David Schnoor Is having the in- Mrs. Bertha Pease and daughter uneral home at Brooklyn Saturday torior of his homo redecorated. Lola were Sunday guests of Mrs. Al- .ftornoon, Interment was made In At RUBY LANE STORES va Fleckensteln ot Fair Haven. Lutheran cemetery at Middle- Mrs. John Wermert has returned lllago, Long Island. Mrs. Young homo after a two-weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop of Bel- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rocka- led at the Mo...jouth Memorial hos- her son at Clarksburg. iltal :'-. Longi Branch October 13. She Mr. and Mrs. Bottman has moved fellow and sons Joseph and Wilbur —OUTSTANDING VALUES— of Keansburg and Miss Beatrice Ap- rould have been 67 years old on the to the Shuster residence on Garfleld [ay she was burled. avenue at Campbell's Junction, plegate of Keyport spent Sunday FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Updyke The Associated Veterans of For- Melvln Leek la, having the interior of Mllford. ,. of his homo redecorated. Ign Wars will hold a masquerade Mr. and - Mrs. .Thomas Vogel of Mrs. Thomas Smith and children, lance at Julian's boathouse October Orange were Sunday guests of Mr. Helen and Nelson, passed Sunday 0. Scranton Lace Curtains and Mrs. Joseph Vogel. with Mr. and Mrs. Willett Hagger- Announcement Is made of the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDermott and ty'of New Egypt. " lage of Miss Annabell Tlerney of family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson nlon Beaob, and John Ellis of New- Adjusto tbp ... in beautiful patterns, Mrs. William Bock of Jersey City. spent Sunday with relatives at ,rk at E":ton, Md., September 27. Independent fire company will Plalnflcld. hold a card and bunco party at the Mrs. L. B. Richmond returned full length, ready to hang. home Sunday after spending a week BIG RUGS /« LITTLE monev fire house Thursday evening, Octo- Tinton Falls. ber 28. Prizes will be awarded and with her sister, Mrs. Ella Roberts of refreshments will be served. Mrs. Sea Girt. Th« Bttrlitu raw b« boufht at D»TU Full room-size rugs, 9x12 feet and larger, in Bottman and Mrs. Thomas Klrwan Mrs. Carrie Voorhees Is spending leott's itort* are the chalrladles. • week with her daughter, Mrs. John Rohrey was the winner of the a great range of qualities, designs and colors Extra Wide Priscilla Curtains Harry Clay of Fair Hayen. IOX of groceries disposed of on the at feature prices. These values can not lastlong. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lango enter- Mrs. Paul Robertson of Bed Bank tained the members of their card co-operative plan last week by the Included in this special buy are 92" spent Saturday with Mrs. Norman firemen. The winning number was These rugs have that luxurious soft feel under- club Tuesday . evening. Those who Johnson. pin dot Priscillas—cushion dots with attended were Mr. and Mrs. Harry drawn by Jacky Lemmon, son of Mr. foot, are made of pure, virgin wool, and wear Clay of Fair Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Miner is spending and Mrs. John E. Lemmon. extra wide ruffles. Kenneth Cooper of Freehold, Mr. the winter In Miami. Mrs. Thomas" Calandrlello, who longer than you really want a rug to last. and Mrs. Daniel L. Ahearn, Mr. and At the Methodist church Sunday has been sick several weeks, Is Im- Just the thing for your home. Mrs. Edward Bennett and Mr. and morning the church school will meet proving. Come in at once to take advantage of a rare Mrs. E. Compton. Mrs. Compton at 9:30 o'clock and morning warship A reoeptlon for Rev. A. H. Pol- opportunity. and Mr. Cooper won prizes. will take place at 10:45, when the emus, tho new pastor of the Metho- sermon subject will be "Ragged Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor and 1st church, and his wli will' be Christians." The Epworth league leld tonight at the church, under the Celanese Ninon Curtains Mrs. A. E. Langford of Belford and will meet at 6:45 p. m. and evening Miss Ann McLaughlln and her aunt auspices of. the Ladles' aid society! 9x12 rugs start as low as $29.50 Worship will be held at 7:JO p, m., There will be refreshments and * >°- of Atlantic Highlands spent Sunday when-the topic will be "TJje Sacred "Rich, sheer, tailored curtains. A at Hlghtstown. Flame." Prayer meeting- will be clal time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters and held this evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Mrs. John Sanford of Brlelle spent iart of last week with Miss Mar- real Anniversary offering—bought daughters of New York were Sun- Services will be held at St Clem- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William artt Dean. ents Episcopal church at 10 o'clock. The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire 27 in. x 54 in. Thr6w RugS to sell for 2.98. Thompson. Tuesday St. Agnes' guild will give a August Volkland of Newark spent chow meln lunch In the church par- ompany cleared |S6 by the supper the week-end with his parents, Mr. ish rooms at 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. vhlch was held last week. iSalesmeri's Samples, only one of a kind. and Mrs. Ernest Volkland of Mor- The Tinton Falls auxiliary of ris avenue. llvervlew hospital of Red Bank met Values up to $6.75. 72" Priscilla Curtains Mrs. Orville Casler returned home SURPRISE BIRTHDAY rABTY. ,t the home of Mrs, Harry Osborn after spending a few days with her Tuesday. YOUR CHOICE- $O 10 sister, Mrs. Fred Droher of Newark. Celebration at Bed Bank Home for Donations for the Methodist home Mr. and Mrs. James Warnock and Leonardo GlrL ir the aged will be received at the While They Last *•*«' Wide ruffles, flock dot. A real buy, son James of Matawan jlslted Mr. A surprise birthday party was giv- lethodlst churoh at this placo to- and Mrs. Albert E. Langford Sun- en for Miss Anna Meyer of Leonardo' Ight. for the Sale only day. Saturday at the home of Mr,. and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bennett Mrs. Josepph Vogeg l has returned Mrs. Russell Wymbs of South street, ,nd Mr, and Mrs. Qeorge Wlthey are home after spending a few days Red Bank. 'Many fine gifts were ilannlng to leave In a few days by with relatives In Nowark and Bloom- made to the oelebrant, Including a utomoblle for Arizona and Callfor- Held. ' bouquet ot red rose buds. Dancing, ila. They will be away during the STERLING Brocaded Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johntry of games and refreshments were, en- rinter. 21 Adjustable Slips Morrsltown were here Sunday call- joyed, the table decorations being The school soccer team played Its Ing on friends and relatives. orange and black. Others present first game of the season Tuesday FURNITURE Satin Stripe Slips Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs VIB- besides those mentioned were Mr. against Ocean township at Wana- WHITE STREET ited Capt. Newton Seeley of Bradley and Mrs. Leon VanBrunt and Edgar lassa. SHOP Snip to your own Excellent value, Beach on Sunday. VanBrunt of Red Bank, Miss Alice RED BANK.N.J. Supported by Merchants. TELEPHONE 2 length. Durable, re- guaranteed scams— Mrs. Martha Osborn and daughter. Parks of Fair Haven,.Mr. and Mrs. The Red Bank Register U sup- for our Anniversary Miss Vivian Osborn, spent the week- Harold Otten, Mr. and Mrs. William iorted bv local as well as out-of- OPEN EVENINGS inforced senmB.' '' week with their cousin, Everett My- Mayer and Wilson Miller of Belford, Salo only own business men. Advertisements TILL S r. M. er of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Stewart Brooks of Newburgh, New .DPearlna regularly tell th« story,- Mrs, Dora Schnoor and daughters, York, Fred Williamson of New Mon- Ldvertlsement, Missei s ElizabetElibthh and d Emma mouth and Mr. and Mrs. John Bhee- Schnoor, spent Sunday at Atlantic han and Miss Emma Green of Leon- City. ardo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of m i • Satin Gowns - 2 pc. Satin Pajamas Oceanslde, Long Island, spent part Because of domestlo production, of last week-with John Schanck. United States Imports of foreign Mr. and.Mrs. Herbert Hebbard of dyes have decreased from a high of \ Connecticut and Mrs. Margaret Wal- CO million pounds to approximately DOREMUSBROS Reg. 2.98 . . . lustrous satin in lace and debreck of Brooklyn were recent 8,000,000 a year. tailored' styles. For our Anniversary IMMIIIIIMIIIMMIMIIHH COiMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Sale only, ,.'. _w_ Consumers who buy with a keen regard for real value are dally proving to us that our high quality and low price Is meet-r 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 ing their requirements. A trial Is all we ask. 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:• FREE DELIVERY Satin Panties Extra Size Undies Pure dye, Iaco tnl-. -' SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 Double sent panties Iored. COAL and bloomers.' For Keg. 00c. - this Sale only Feed Cannel Coal Hay Shoulder FRESfi JERSEY SMOKED LEHIGH COAL SPRING SPAFfe PORK HAMS Floor Length Hostess Coats $ Per Ton LAMB RIBS Shoulders All Brand* Beautiful prints, gored, full length Hostess • Coats— (Cash). puffed sleeve 99 10 c Nut or Stove Size Ib. BEACON BLANKETS Here Is your opportunity to buy a really high grade coal at the lowest price for this time of year for more than twenty 23 1b. Heavy fancy plaids in all colors. A A , years. , famous Blanket at a real low price. < JL I My-T-Fine 3pk^14c Sweet' Potatoes 2 cans 25c Hance & Davis Force 2Pkn21c Premier Corn 2 can. 25c 100% Wool Blanket, Wool Filled Comforters Tel. 103 Red Bank French's Bird Seed 2 ** 25c Frosted Asparagus 37c Pkg. American Woolen Falmer.wcII-nilcd Co. Ml wool plaid beautiful sateen . Where ; Quality Rule* 1 In newest hair- covering)—now Gold Dust Cleanser 2 ouu 9c Jersey Beets 3 bunch 10c line designs—now 4. FUEL OIL Rinso 20cPkg. Juice Oranges 25c *«. Waldorf Tissue 3^ 13c Baldwin Apples 69c b«. X/r PERGA1 New Brazil Nuts 2% nun sun Grape Fruit 6 for 25c 6 /2 V (Cash) 28 Broad Street Red Bank, N, J. A cool Vjt, caving, and mind you, the best, to IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBEft gl, 1937.

TOWNSHIP TAX MAPS. that might.cover the IB acres. One yesterday on tho Queen Mary for a Sunday evening. Another daughter. Sutphen Tells Of was for five, acres south ot tho lo- Lincroft. . month's sojourn In Europe. West Keansburg. Hose Marie, is .two years of age. , Free Layette ^ An Artlolo About Their Importance cation la question, tho other was Mrs. Geraldlno L. Thompson re- for a jtmall tract In an entirely dif- Him ttad Binlc Bigl«t«r can bu bought Mrs. Ian McGovorn spent the week- Mrs. Roy LaMont was hostess at by George. White, ~* ferent spot >lt is quite possible that ftt Lineroft from Hubert Moltan, who har turned Tuesday night from a trip to a kitchen shower for Miss Grace Features Store Sal« Naval Strength • dtllvirjr rout«>. Washington. end with relatives at South Amboy. Editor, Red Bank Register? a deed will be found referring to the Mrs. Arthur W. Aumack and chil- Merrigan at her homo on Forest 10 acres but It Is not really'likely. Alterations have been made to tho avenue Tuesday evening. WlasMer-i A form of twin insurance tafc_ Recently a resident of Red Bank Fields himself came to me In 1928 pootofllce by Mrs.-Sara E. Eoughton, dren, Arthur, Beatrice and Alda of featured at tho baby week »)• Of United States appealed to the County Board of Matawan were Sunday guests of rlgan will wed John Stryker or and placed a stake where he thought owner 'of the building. Mrs. Bough- Little Silver. Keyport, tho lattor part of this Ing held at tho Sohulto-Unlteo ltd Taxation for help In locating 41 his lino ran. land that stake is not Edward C. Thorne. at Red Bank. Hero li how It k acres of land In Atlantic township, ton has partitioned tho, office and ia month at St. Ann's church. Father Congreunuui Feels That Sub- near tho 15 acres, Tho I. Tappa Kag club is making Mrs. Elida Mulllson and children, as announcod by Robert which he had purchased several I' have offered $1.75 as a reward using tho rear part as living quar- John J. Lucltt will officiate. Those years ago The board reforred him ters. She has closed her largo bouse arrangements for a Hallowe'en party Dorothy, Irene and Sonny of Cam- manager of tho store. ' nuvinei and Air Craft Are for Information a» to what lands are den wero local visitors Sunday, Mrs, attending the shower were Misses to Assessor Jamos Desmond, who owned bv the Fields, estate lying bo- on tho cornor and is now making at the homo of Miss Susie Parker. Harriet Nay, Betty Keclan, Kath- If tho stork dellvora two |tfU tt More Important in Defense of may know the answer. Atlantic .tween my lands and' tho railroad. I her home In the postofflee building. MR and Mrs. Hiram Knupp will Mullison is the former Miss Ellda the homo of any mother who buy* % township has no tax map at all, Thome of this.place. Iceji Keelan, Doris Thorne, Marion am In dead earnest and -tho money She Is assistant to Postmaster Wil- leave Monday for Florida, where Murphy, Emma Schanck, Mrs. La- layctto at tho sale, a gift of jut td> Nation Than Battleihipi. Michael J. Dickey of New York Benjamin S. Parker once handed Is ready to" bo paid to Bomeono, or liam Dornldion, jr, they -ipcct to spend the winter. Mcnt and Miss Merrigan. ditlonal Identical layette will M me a'deed to five acreB ot woodland divided up botwoon any five or less The Swimming Hlvor and tho Pha- Mrs. Graco Kuppler of Brooklyn spent the week-endi with his par- made. In the event of triplet* two ; In the township, which he could not claimants. Miss Helen Webb and Miss Helen Congressman William H. Sutphln lanx roads havo boon closed to traf- spent Tuesday with her brother, Jos- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickey of Llpf of New York spent Wednes- free layettes will bo given. The (lit locate, saying that I could have the On, a visit to Freehold one day, Thirteenth street. , pt Matawan, eddreMlng momben of land If I. could find it Th\> land fic. A cave In on the Swimming eph Curtis. day with tho latter's parents on will conclude Saturday.' An »rv> the Red Bank Uons club Tuesday at tho county clork's olllcc, I asked ; The^West Keansburg fire company nounccment is on page 3 ot the flrit Is still there, without being assessed, W, A, Hanklnson to look for trans- River road at the brldgo forced the William King Is on a four-weeks' Fifth street. night at the Elks home, u«erted hid probably. After I found deeds that fers of real estate by Michael Kear- closing of that thoroughfare, while automobile trip to Florida. held a successful card party and Miss Dorothy Lawrenco of New- section of ,JSp Register, j . i belief that submarine* and airship* Identified It as being Lot No. 7, ney, but none could be found. Mr. tbe Phalanx road Is being torn up Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sadler have bingo' and dance Saturday evening ark was a Sunday guest of Mrs. wore more adequate for the flret line among others sold at a division sale, Kearney's name had been mentioned and will be resurfaced. The side of moved from tho Dean cottago on In the fire bouso on Laurel avenue of defense of the United States and I did not bother about It, the tract Mary Hess. County iRed Onxs Meeting. In a deed to Shrewsbury township tho bridge closest to Lincroft cavod In Little Sliver point to their new home. and Eighth street. This is the Mr. and Mrs.' John Lewis and questioned the value of battleships being small, and probably not land. But Herbert Burdge, a Lake- during the past week and Is now twelfth annual card party and this Tho Freehold branch of MonmoutX for'this,purpixe. Ever since (serving readily reached from a road. ' wood surveyor, found«that Michael ROBO Leo Kaplan returned home children, Dorothy, Verna and John county chapter of the Red Crou will under repair. The Phalanx road will Tuesday' afternoon from. Rlvervlew one was the roost successful ever of Madison and Robert Kennedy ot In Congress, Mr.-Sutphln has been a The law of 1918 made tho prepa- Kearney, by his father, Michael bo closed for some time. hold a roll call tea Monday «ft«r» ration of tax maps in' townships a Kearney, was willed 300 acres of hospital, where Bhe was a patient held. " - Newark spent Sunday at tho Lewis member of the naval affairs commit- Daniel Daverlo of this place ac- noon at S o'clock at the American tee- rule enforceable at' the discretion of land and In Book K, on Page 375, Jwo weoks with a broken arm. Miss Mary Hatalan and Thomas summer homo on Stono road. hotol, Freehold. Tho chief (peakM the State Department, but In 1918 etc., Is, xiven a deed of Michael companied by CharleB and Roger Mrs. Eleanor Kcnyon returned P. Brau of Perth Amboy spent Sun- will bo Nat C. Wilson, assistant to) Congressman Sutphln compare! the law was amended so as not to Koarnev to.David Williams, Jr. No Qalll of New York left Monday homo Tuesday after 'spending n day with Mr. and. Mrs. George Hat- Include townshlpi with less popula- deed was found of David WHUamB, Never have your telephone num- the manager of' the Eastern aru< thlj country's naval strength with morning for Newburgh, New York, month In New England. alan. Mr. Wilson has had a very active that of Great Britain and Japan, and tion than 2,500 according to the Jr., but there Is a deed from John where they, have been spending the ber put on a visiting card unless It latest census. This amendment was T. Woodhull to Lowls Smith of the Tho next meeting of tho Wlnona Edward C. Thdrno is slowly re- is of the fold-over type. Your ad- career in every phase of Red Cms* brought out that the United States past four days pheasant hunting. missionary society will bo held at covering from a eevere laceration work. Members and friends of th< hat more destroyers and submarines referred to when the township-com- SO acres, which Includes all of the Mr. and" Mrs. Hugo Pfaltz and dress, however, may appear in tho mittee of Shrewsbury township re- so-called Fields property In question. tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the face and body which he re- lower right. chapter are Invited to attend. than any other nation. This nation fused to abide by the order of the The 30O acres Mr. Burdge will make family of Newark epent the week- V. Shropshire on Hudson avenue, ceived in an accident a week ago. has six aircraft carriers completed state board to improve tho map me a map of, and ho says that it end at their home here. Red Bank. or In course of construction, he said, The Holy Name men of St. Ann's made In 1018 by that very careful and was apparently divided Into six par- Edward Boughton, Ji*., has been J. Noble Emley has closed his church are holding their second an- tho same number as that'of Great and competent engineer, John W. S cels of SO acres each. Woodhull's confined to his home by Illness. Britain. . .. man of Long Branch. It shows by recorded transaction was dated Jan- summer home here and returned to nual turkey dinner and bingo party Many from here attended the race New York. this evening in the school dining Eeferrlng to the great cost of bat- sheets all the land In Shrewsbury uary 27. 1843. meet Saturday on Amory L. Has- Wall Street Crashes!! township; all the roads and gives A tract of land has never been kell's estate. ' . Mrs. 'William Carhart, Jr., and her room. John Malley, William Heal- tleships, citing particularly that ar- block and lot numbers to tracts de- ly, John Wilson and William Bal- mor plato conU 1638 -per ton, the taxed to the helra of Charles Llp- mother, Mrs. Eva Tetley, moved Real Estate for Investment. lineated either in detail or by.ap- pincott. but It will be hereafter, and "The Sign of Peace" has been se- Thursday to -Mrs. Tetley's house on bach head the general committee in. congressman feels tt Is much better proximation when no deeds were tho tax bills sent to Harry P. Llp- ected as the play which will be pre- Several, Income properties, $2,000 to $10,000—part cash—priced to pay money tor Insurance now than available. Boundaries • are given In Hudson avenue, Red Bank. charge, pincott of Red Bank. sented by the Sunday-school pupils Mr. and lira,- Charles E. Mack for indemnity' later. ..During tho past dotted lines In some places to show Apparently neither the state board at Lincroft chapel on Christmas. Tho annual roll call of the Meth- year the Army and Navy cost tho there was' no evidence as to exact- nor the countv board has any lurls- odist church will bo held Tuesday and daughter,-Joanna were recent ness. Mr. Seaman has since 1918 Miss Phyllis Pcrlottl, who haa Mbrganvilla visitors. To Yield 20& United States »1,000,000,QOO, of which dlction over the tax map problem, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Da- afternoon and evening, November 9. $125,000,000' went for' rivers and har- been quite willing to aid private or as to whether the assessor uha!l Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Halstead and Miss, Margaret Faley, student citizens and the township officials In in his dupllcato describe taxed par- verlo, left Monday for New Lon- bors. Mr. Sutphln said airplane car- getting the latest Information, and don, Connecticut, son Georgo of Trenton and Mr. and nurse at St. Michael's hospital, New- RAY VAN HORN Agency riers cost approximately $33,000,000 cels bv block or lot number In such Mrs. Guy Mayo of Imlaystown spent ark, spent last week-end with her has done a lot of work In his offlco townships as have, or once started Mrs. William Martin Is spending l'hono Bed Bank 283. , each and told of the building of the which should some day be availed of. ho winter at East Orange. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. mother, Mrs. Lena Faley, at this to have, a tax map". Campbell, place, ' 8 Hance Road, Fair Haven, $. J» two latest by this country, the York- But be has not been asked by re- In Ocean township tho tax map Is Miss Phllomina Perrotta of Burl- town and the Enterprise. cent township committees ta do any- Dogs killed 21 chickens, owned by Miss Virginia Maxley, Miss Doris thing. ^ kept up to dato by Mr. Seaman, and ington, Vermont, was a recent guest -Airships, the lighter than air craft, all tax bills are rendered as by of Mr. and Mrs, Dante Davarlo at William H. Carhart, Friday night. Maxley and Mrs, Helen Maxley are a great adjunct to defense force* I have found him ready to receive block and lot number. tho LlncroJt Inn. Miss Perrotta is a Miss Grace Getty has been made Colann spent last week-end with as a "mother" ship for airplanes, In information as 1o old deeds and I Shrewsbury township . property Uler of Dr. Anthony J. Perrotta of a member of the Monmouth county relatives at Sea Isle city. Route 35, Between Middletown and Keyport the opinion of Mr. Sutphln, and h« myself havo handed him copies of should not be put on tho duplicate by block and lot number unless tho Maple avenue, Bed 3ank. committee for the annual alumnae Theodore J. Kpch and family have told the Lions Assistant Navy Secre- deeds and I know that It has been benefit of New Jersey College for tary Charles Edison has approved a great mistake not to have an at- assessor Is quite sure that the prop- Alo Monettl, bartender at the Lin- returned from a week's tour of the and recommended the' construction tempt mado to let him continue his erty taxed Is Identical with the de- croft inn, has "given up his position Women. Southern states. of two of those craft, capable of work. Bcrlptlon. Tho collector is right in there and has gone to Florida for The Postodlce Department has re- Mrs. Herman Koch and sons, Paul, WILLEY'S The townahio has suffered In con- declining to issue tax sale certifi- the winter. Mr. Monettl was form- Frederic, Robert • and William of carrying Ove to nine airplanes, which cates excopt they agree with the ad ported it had agreed to lease pres- would be used. principally for ob- sequence. A Uact was sold for un- erly a barber at Summit and plans ent postofflee quarters at Little Sil- Faterson spent Sunday at the Louis 1 paid taxes of $19, placed on the tax vertlsed • description. FRESH PRESSED servation. He also said the navo . to take up his former occupation In ver from Lovett's Nursery, Incorpor- home on Stone* road. duplicate suddenly for two years, The township cor.imltteo of Shrews- the South. branch of the country's defense has and sold as Block 67, Lot 3. The bury township should five serious ated, for ten years from next Jan- Mrs. Harry Seaman was a recent about 1,850 aircraft, about four times collector was notified that the 32 thoueht ta this Bubiect. It can show Mr. and Mrs. David Hood spent uary 1. guest of her mother, Mrs. M. J. ai many as there are In the army acres in the tract were In different Itself to be composed of competent the week-end at Providence, Ehode Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght L. Parsons Babcony of New York. APPLE CIDER branch, while he 1B sure England, ownerships, somo having been owned commlttccmen as well as good-look- Island, with Mr. Hood's brother, Jos- spent Tuesday at Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly Cider pressed to order for Individuals, clubs, banquet*, Jipan. and Buisla'have by far more by Allen Hueth, but the aalo went ing and Industrious ones, If they wil eph Hood. where they attended a meeting of havo chosen Dorothy Ruth as the Hallowe'en parties, etc., at reduced prices. Bring your own airplanes and airships than the on, and it became necessary to tell try to avoid trouble on account o: Mrs. Gerald/no V&nGcrblg sailed the Synod. name for their daughter born last container and save 10 cents. United States. the purchaser that the township I having a tax map that they do no must mako the reservation that he consider perfect. could not get the 32 acres that ho Wayside, October 18. In tho absence of President Theo- was supposed to have bought a George White dorB D. Moore, Mayor Charles B. lien on. , English, tlret vice president, presid- The executors of the late Joel P. To Award Fifty FOURTH WEEK OF OUR 78™ ANNIVERSARY SALE! ed at the meeting, and extended the Fields havo now been set to work sincere thanks of the club to Con- In earnest to find who owns the 15 Fifty prizes will be awarded gressman Sutphln for his talk. The acres I wrote about in 1935, the let- the annual Monte Carlo night to b congressman was Introduced by sec- ter being preserved after being held by the Ladles' Hebrew a'oclet printed in The Register, The town- Tuesday night, November 16, In th Ant ond vice president, Theodore J. La- brecque. Other guests at the meet- ship chairman well remembers.that Community rooms of the synagogu lettor, he said a few days ago, but at 10 Riverside avenue. Besides th Ing were James Wilde of Garden no attention was paid to it It Is City, Long Island, a former officer 60 prizes there will bo five door tSTMllSMD now averred that Mr. Fields owned prises and 15 bingo prices. Mrs of the club, Introduced by his cousin. the tract and It Is yet to be deter- Lion Alex Wilde; C. Frank Borden mined whether any taxes on it have Murray Cowan is chairman of the of Shrewsbury, Introduced by Lion ever been cald. After Mr. Fields event. James H. Mattenlee, and Arthur died one of his executors, with the I FOOD STORES Bresiln of Fort LauoUsrdalo, Florida, knowledge of Warren H. Smock, | Boys can make extra pocket mone; LOWFOOP PR/C€Sf guest of Lion WiUe. Rave me a refernce to two deeds soiling Tho Register.—Advertlsemen . Resolutions of sympathy and con- •'. dolence were adopter! >uid will be SPECIAL: Thvrs., hi, Sat. Onlyl sent to the family* of Robert G. Mac- ' donald, who died eudiJenly Monday, Unusual Meal Values! and to tho Rotary club; of which he was formerly an officer. An attend- ance prize, offered by Eugene Magee, WINES and LIQUORS POTATOES * .9 1.19FANCY CUDAHY AND SUNNYFIELD BRANDS Jr., wa« awarded to Er. Theodore A. SELECTED U. S. NO. ) GRADE-MOUNTAIN VARIETY Doremus, the correct answer to' the We have purchased ths finest ol the Fall Crop. All U. S. No. 1 Grade—Mountain voriely-elean question being that an average ot WEEK-END SPECIALS! I ond uniform jn lizc. The very b«U (or winter iloroge. LAY IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY JODAYI 6,650 first-class pieces'of mall pass dally through the Red Bank post SMOKED HAMS 29 office. Next week the attendance EAT MORE EGGS FOR HEALTH! prize and question will be presented Old Generation WHOLE OR EITHER HALF-IO TO 12 LB. AVERAGE by George Olmstoad. URGE WILDMERE Therg are no finer Sirioled Ham! obtainable. They an allxul from young, corn-led porltcrt, did- calefy sugar-cured ond carefully smoked over green hickory fires. Buy a ham today I Blended Rye SELECTED BRAND Deputy District Governor G. How- ard Lipplnoott, a member of the Bed Old American doz. ••^•F Carton of 1 doz. MILK-FED Bank club, stated the Flying Squad- Eggs are high in prolein-especially high in Iron and excellint rations ol A, D ond G Vitamins. Buy Eggs HIM up ron of tho club and other members Straight Rye lodayl Every one very carefully candled orjd impeded . .. every ens guaranteed. A real valut. will attend the meeting next Mon- Serve delicious Bacon end Egos ,;. SUNMYflELD SLICED BACON,'1/! Ib. podooe, 24c FANCY FOWL day night of tho Atlantic Highlands Lions club at Johnson's restaurant, Ridgewood Club A&P Fowl Is not ordinary fowl. Every bird milk-fed, extra plump and flavonomi. Perfect for deticfouf ' that place. Tho Squadron Includes 18 Months Old—Straight Kyo Values up to $1.00. BUY FLOUR NOW! Chicken Frtcaisee, Chicken a la King and Croquettet. You can buy no uner, at any pricel Lions Llppincott, Jack Rohrey, Eugono Hague, Jr., Geqrge Oim- stead, Max Klarln, Benjamin A. SUNNYFIELD 24!, Ib. FRESH BLUEFISH «,I5< FANCY SMELTS 1 APPLEJACK Crato and Sidney J. Wain. All-Purpose, BAG Plate and Navel Beef ». I9< Fancy Beef Liver . SANDER94S 9S I TREE TOP FLOUR 79' Shoulders of Veal . . «,. 25< Sliced Bacon SS 1.49 Sunnyfield flour is rioted lor its high quality ond reliability... guaranteed lo serve every boVing n»ed. Skinless Frankfurters ». 29« Stewing Lamb Freeholders Discuss 99° I 6 Slices of Ham axm«m . ».49« ASSORTED SOUPS C Shoulders of Lamb WHOU r>. 23' pt. qt.- gal. Regular Bologna New Oceanic Bridge The finest money can buy. 00 PROOF—18 Months tyd Campbell's Exupt Cfiidnn ond Tomato 3 cans 2 5 Spare Ribs ..... •». 27' . -Tentative plant for the reconstruc- ) No. 2 tion of the Occanlo bridge, between . PINEAPPLf JUICE 2 cans Hunuon and Locust, were discussed SCOTCH by tho Board of' Freeholders at their JOHN O'GAUNT 20 oi. A distinctive b/end of the The biggest Bread Value regular meeting at tho court houso CLAN McLEOD ,JBU world's finest coffees/ in town. Buy several loaves!' yesterday morning. SCOTCH Quaker Oats Freeholder James Farkes of Red IMPORTED Over 8 years i Bank Informed the board of tho Reg, $2,00 flj, old. pkgi. weakened condition of the structure, .99 Sunnyfield Oats Full Fifth Fifth BOKAR A&P WHITE and although th» condition Is no Reg. $3.10 Sultana Brand l |b. dangerous, methods havo been taken Th* Vary Finest Quality can rto provent any mishaps. Two guards COFFEE 25 have been encaged to force cars to BREAD S travel at a alow rato of speed over No) only low In price ... but a bltnd ol the world1! flruil Delictoui A&P 8r«ad li macti In many varttlUl. Thty odd COGNAC I Straight RYE Del Monte Tomatoes 2 coffttl, frtihly iooil»d and IrtiHy ground, tt'l a valut nil, flavor and changi to school lunch*I .,. and] help the bridge, and the'truck traffic has you can't bcqtl Buy a pound of BoVor today. build iturdy bodiflt, ilremg muidn, tound ttlth. been entirely forbidden. The board Imported PATKOX must consider some remedial mcas 18 Yea/s Old .98 8 Years Old $1.98 uros before the end of the proacn Beg. $3.20 Beg. $2.75 Aunt Jemima PANCAKE H0UR "" IO< year, Freeholder Parkes Informed FIFTH FIFTH them. PANCAKE FLOUR 2PIZ From the dlaousaion which fol- IMPORTED Sunnyfield 17* lowed, it was apparent that the plan Italian Vermouth GIN WIN A PRIZE! o£ roplaolng the old structures has Conqueror boon a matter of consideration for Large Bottle Del Monte ™H£T . s 19c some time. However, since tho span Brand Is about a. bait mile, tho cost will be 11.10 Value. FuU Fifth 85 DIMOIVO* Oroaim and DSrt pkg'- I cxtremoly high. Director Raymond 79 DUSl Wyckoff stated Informally later that attempts had boon 'made to scouro '55,000 Federal funds for tho plan but they ITALIAN TYPE WINES Lifebuoy Soap SKK 3 7< have been unsuccessful, and he « doubts If the request will be grant- WORTH OF PRIZES ed. The cost of maintaining tho Barbera DOD"U Th« Orsaia Dlnolvlng-CUanor can IN 12 WEEKLY CONTESTS bridge during the past several years , fas been very high, it waa reported. Burgundy A resolution adopted by the board Kirkman s BORAX SOAP o ^. authorised tho Installation of a hand Claret FLJLL THIS WEEK WE'RE OFFERING operated trafflo light at Fort Mon- niouth, where tho Fort road and Barberona GAL. CAKE FLOUR COLUMBIA OCA DETECTO county road Intersect. Tho grant was made to facilitate tho movement Zinfandel CR A RS AIRIDER BICYCLES LOV BATHROOM SCALES of troops there. " ' • Crisp Brown B ^ Smoilnl "blWmoiUI Suptfd«lu<# tqulpmintl Imlru- Niwtll Ililnal follablll Dtliclo'l lolllr modal. 5-y«0> Tho request of tho Township of Chianti mini pom), (lock, iptidomittr, tlitlrlc light, horn, ( 8uti(on)(i«. Modtrn circular dulgn. taiy-nading dial. O.ooan for Itho county to take over Int«r now I You can win, tool &•• your n«or«s» A*P rood (tor* for Inlry and maintain as a county road, the ShreddedWheat ^ 23c Blank and loiy Bul»i. This wk'« Contest Clofi Midnight, Monday, Oct. Jlth. leotlon ol Corlles avenue between the bridge at West Allenhurit and Pure California Wines '' ANN PAGE FOODS ... KITCHEN TESTED AND Wlckapecko drive, waa granted. It PORT, SHERRY, Ry-Krisp Rai,,on-, was explained that It was a short MUSCATEL, ETC Be*. 11.70 GAL. 1.49 GUARANTEED BY A&P...MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED , connecting link, and was already Im- proved, . > Dromedary e^Bim SAU« 2""25* Mello-Wheat ' '.V,' IO< «V. 17< Pretorvai »»** . . '£ 21« |« Orangtf Marmalade 'tt I7< Peanut Butter '«; I3« "i^2»« The Date ^ c Spaghetti OK, MACA«ONI 2.n. 15< Prepared Spaghetti 3»~ 31* on the addreis on your paper iliows Pea Beans choic Hand puked (bilk) 5 when vour subscription expires. This SANDERS B 3>-20' PureJellloi^l^ST' »32*t paper, like most self-respecting pub- lication!. Is operated on a cash-In- Broad & Wallace Sts., . RED BANK; tdvance bull. If your final data Is B&O Molasses . . ^ 15* drawing near, tend In your check For. Quality Wines » Liquori lor renewal today #o that you will Delivery Service jit AU Tlme«—CmH SJtO. Open ivenlnia Until U. E A S 1 8 H N tot rnlis any Issues of your favorite EAS1EKN DIVISION A&P FOOD STORES '"I Page Six RED BANK BEGISTER, OCTOBER ters, Mrs. LJIllan UBalre aad Mrs. vacation. Rev, Arthur Collins Washington, D,C. Mr. Bmock Was, • NOTICIt. Louise Vocke, were killed In ah au- To Observe Navy St Peter's RtdemptorUt church, Fair Haven. enjoying a vacation from tils' duties' An ordinance "entitled "An Ordinance •{' Robert Macdonald , to Regulate and Control, the Use and Re. tomobile accident, on May 3, 1931, at Philadelphia,, Is In obarf* durl with tho H, O. Dejsnrlng, company. pair of Buildings and Other, Structures Died on Monday Bridgeboro. Day At Lakehurs Father Hurray's absence). - Miss 1 Marguerite , Smith. Attended and to provide (or the remoVel of any The funeral wes held Monday al The Republican oommltt« wort tit, tie Dart«i.8UU store. Mr, felpi the Columbia-University of Peansyl Building, Structure or Other Debris Which Wavy Day will he observed oi i' Dangeroue and • Menace to the life •f Robert Gordon Maedonald, score the homo of her granddaughter, Mrj. era In the borough held a dinne The flrit al<) corps will bold a din- vanls. fdotball game Saturday al and Health in the Borough of Rumson, Wednesday, October 27, at thi meeting Ust night at the Mollj Baker field, New York: - - • tatty and treasurer of the firm of Al Crandln Johnson of Highlands. The United'States Naval Air station a' ner snd. entertainment for the. fire w. JM" Introduced September 28, 1087. service was conducted by Rev. Pitcher hotel The principal speak- Harry Clay of First street is on a Pasted October 14, 1087. lalre & Son, real estate and Insur- Lakehurst. The station will bo ope department Wednesday nlfht, Oc- Approved October It, 1037. ance brokers, died suddenly Monday Charles Johnson, pastor of All Saints er was. William H. Hlntelmann. tober V, at » o'clock at tbe fire business trip to Buffalo} • . NElLfiON EDWARDS, to visitors from 9 a. nj. until sun- 1 Edward Foeney 'of Philadelphia ' night at his home on Broad street. Episcopal church and burial In .Police were called Saturday nigh M set. Special Navy Day exhibits and 1 house. Abraham Dlxon Is cWdrman Aitest,- , ' Ho had been 111 for about one week. charge of A. M. Posten & Song was to break up a 'gathering of boyi o* the affair.' spent the week-end here with rela- New Comfort for attraction's will be prepared In thi tives. , ' •'-• ,, , . • ... . ' JBRE 3. OAREW. Borough Cleric. Mr. Macdonald was 35 years old. in AH Saints'(cometery. large airship hangar. around a bonfire on the beach neai The auxiliary of the.lire company ThoM Who W;*W the residence of Addlson Howlmd. The Republicans of this borough Be -ma born at Red Bank and was Naval personnel will be on duty wilt meet Thursday night, Octobe NOTICE TO PROFESSIONAL ENGIN- the son of Mrs. Josephine Allalro Dr. Nelson Daniels. An automobile, owned by Nicholas W, in Its.meeting rooms sind will are determined to elect the entire EERS AND LAND SURVEYORS to serve as guides and explain tho Rutgers, Jr., oaught on lire Monda tloket at .the coming, eleotlon. Toe FALSE TEETH Notice Is hereby siren that sealed pro- Macdonold and the late Robert. 0. Dr. Nelson Daniels, 65, of Aibury various features. Organizations ol hoM initiation servloes .for ate now Macdonald. Ho was an active mem- Park, died of a heart attack while night qn Waterman avenu», near 8U Fair Haven Republlokn club has No lensrer does any wssrer offals;tjjtl posals will b« received by the Borough school children or others desiring to George's church. The Rumson fire members'. '. shown Its activity and Interest In need to be unoon.forta.llle. FAUTBETII, Council of the Borough of Shrewsbury, ber of the Red Bank Rotary club and on a fishing trip at .Jones Beach, be shown about 111 their own groups .Mrs. Piarl Rosenberg' Is- visiting 1 a new, greatly Inuuoied powder. sprinkled Monmouth County. M. J., lor the prepay the Red Bank PreBbytorlan church. N, Y., Wednesday of la«t we«k- H« company -wis called and thi fire wai the campaign by erecting , a hand- , ODper or lower plates, holds them firm atlon oj a Tax Map of the Borough of may make such arrangements eith- her mother at Binghunton, New id 'comfortable all dar. No «ummy, He was also connected with the Na- had gone on the trip with Paul Tay- extinguished with only alight dam' some campaign banner across River Shrewsbury and opened and raid |n pub. er in advance by letter or on ar- age to the wiring of the car. York, where her.mother Is.serious- road between tbe fire company's ufejl*a> »•*•»*« »BkU afefA atAallnM ltAdteaaltJ* 11 A lie at the rooms of said Council, Shrews. tional Real Estate board, the Na- lor of Belmar and was stricken rival at. the station by applying to ly 111. ! •H'tg. £"£?• t -J1»°£ Wsdnesrtur. November S. George Johnson of Monmouth property and the publlo park. It bears 'tional, Association of Insurance when returning to shore in a motor- the exeoutlve ofl}cers of any other Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Becker and day nt any gopd drug »tar*. Acoapt no >»J7. at 7ijO P. «., standard Tims. agents and the Monmouth County Beach was arrested Monday on a the names of the state, county and; boat. Ho had practiced osteopathy officer en duty at this station. son Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ben- municipal candidates of the. party, ''Pi S**"**!! "">*' *• prepared l» strict Insurance Agents association. at Aobury Park slnco 1916. harge of being drunk'and disorder- and full accordance with the current Tax ly. Ho had » bearing before Ro- nett and laughter Evelyn, Mr, and The early cold Bnap In September Map Speculations aa adopted by tha New Ho is survived by a widow, a Mrs. George Curchln and son George Jersey State Board of Taxes and Aessss. daughter, Mrs. Katherlno Fields of :order John Yeomans and was fined and the oonthmed coM weather for roents. \U will be reaulred by the Bor- IT. and Mrs. Joseph Becker spent Sun- October has brought an unusually 5URE ough that a complete boundary survey of Red Bank; a granddaughter, Emmy Rumson. day at Boonton. The municipality early let up In yachting, and many the Borough be made and that all main Lou Fields, also of'Red Bank, and Street; and Highways shall be accurately 1 elebrated Monmouth county visiting have be/run to *s,ul out their craft located. two sisters, Mrs. Fred Tomlinion (The flee Bank Reglstoi «n Ie bousai lay. ' In Bunuon from Herbert Knight, Han? Atlantic Highlands.' for winter storage. At, the Fair Those submitting proposals must be and Miss Flora Daniels, both of flsrkan. Fred Fmnaru tnd Waller Torwben' » Milton Heller ofi Princeton road Haven yaoht works many orulsers Professional Engineers and/or Land Sur- Laurel Springs, N. J. The funeral and tir. Gcytr.) iss returned home after having been have been given their winter berths veyors) duly licensed aa such by the Kaw •was held at his late home Sunday (Tho Bed Bank Register gar. be bought Jersey Bute Board of Professional En- A county conference of parent- onfined to Rlverview hospital for and others will be hauled out on their glneers and Lend Surveyora, afternoon In charge of Rev. Harry A. . Atlantlo Highland! from William 1*9. teachers' associations will be held at A. Kats, Romeo'e newsstand and J* Ltm-the past four weeks. railway as the winter season ad- Proposals shall be made by letter, shall Relyea, pastor of the First Metho- state the price for the preparation of the the high school Thursday of next jurgs. A bingo party will be held by the vances. ' ' dist church of Anbury Park. Burial Tax Map, Including three (3) bound cop- week, Two sessions will be held In Rhode's restaurant on First »ve- woman's auxiliary of the flre com- Borough Oletk and Mrs. M. Floyd ill ol same for tiling purposM, ana skill' was made in Atlantic View cemetery the morning and two In the after- me will close this week for the win- pany Friday night, November S. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Lit* state tha approximate date of completion. at Manasquan. The letter shall fee duly signed and shall noon. A covered-dish luncheon will der. There will be prizes and refresh- tlq and their children motored Sun. have affixed thereto the license number of' be served. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson ments. Mies Mamie deary Is In day to Hackettstown, -where they the bidder. Mrs. Sarah Etta Spinning:. harge of the party. , visited the famous fish hatchery and Proposals must be delivered to the Rev. O. M. West of the Rumson vill leave Wednesday of nuct week Borough Clark, Mrs, Ortrudo O. VanVlist, Mrs. Sarah Etta Spinning of Methodist Episcopal church will o spend th« .winter In Florida. Among those from here who ea- took In other points of Interest in P. O, Box S«, Shrewsbury, N . J., prio3r to , Branch avenue, widow of George F. preach on "Showers of Blessings" Mrs, S. F. Phillips and Mrs. J. T, oyed an outing yesterday at New that picturesque part of the state. Saturday, October «0, 1917. Spinning, died Thursday night at Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and tout, Sr., will leave tomorrow for ork were Mrs. Esther England, Mrs. Ralph Russell has taken a The Borough Counoll of the BorougBorough of Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long: Shrewsburb y reserves thth e righiht t o rejecj t Sunday evening at 7:30. o'clock his lascom, Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Lambertson, Mrs. Doro- clerical position In the office of any or all proposals If deemed advisable. Branch, whero Bhe had been removed topic will be "Conferring the Degree . T. Stout, Jr. hy SUdler, Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins, Laird & Co., at Scobeyville. By order of the Borough Council of the three weeks ago with a broken hip. of a God Man Upon a Great Bible Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bunnell Mrs. Eva Little, Mrs. Caroline Har- MUs Alice Worthley, who has Borough of Shrewsbury, She was 75 years old. ey and Mrs. Allda Davlton, While been the guest of Mrs. Ada Wllber ty, N. J.- Mrs. Spinning was born in Middle- Character." The church school nd children have -moved to Phlla- FBJJD W. ROBINSON, meets at 10. o'clock every Sunday elphla. Mr. Bunnell, who is »m- there they attended a show and din- he past month, returned this week :own township and was the daugh- morning. This week Rev. Mr. West loyed by the Franklin society, has er. o her home at Long Branch. OBTRUDE 0. VANVUBT, Clerk. ** ter of tho late Washington and Sarah will have charge of the high school )een transferred from N«w York to Miss Jane Covant, librarian, an- Mr. and Mrs, Leon Hardy, who NOTICE. Walling. Surviving are three sons, group. he Philadelphia office of the ao- lounces tbe purchase of many new ipent the Summer here, moved to G. Foster and Kenneth W. Spinning k since the first of the year, The NOTICE Is hereby given that the follow- The Rumson Presbyterian Ladles' ilety. 31oomfleld last week. ng proposed Ordinance,' which was Intro- if Red Bank and B. Leslie Spinning 'Ubllc library, according to Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ackerman duced at a regular meeting of tha Town- ROBERT G. MACDONALD aid society will hold their October The board of education at a meet f Atlanta, Georgia. ig Tuesday night appointed William Jovant, his a registration Hit- of lelebratcd their second wedding an- ship Committee of the Township of Mlil- The funeral was held Sunday af- missionary meeting next Wednesday .121 since Its existence during the ilversary with a party Tuesday dlstown held on Thursday, October 14th, Mr. Macdonald became associated afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A Bpeclal :urau, John Plllsbury and Norwood 1887, at which time It passed first read- >rnoon in the funeral parlors of R. Indell on a committee to work with >ast four years. One hundred twen- night at their home In River Plaza, Ing, was laid over for second and final with the Allaire agency February 1, B. Mount & Son on' Weat Front speaker will be present and an In- '-two members have joined within Mr. Ackerman Is a former resident passage to tho next regular meeting; of 1929, after serving for several years teresting program Is scheduled. The he Parent-Teacher association for a EXTRA POWER thi Township Committee of the Township street with Rev. Herbert J. Smith, the past ten months. More than of this place. Those attending of Mlddletown to be held on Thursday af- as a public accountant with Hill, lastor of the Methodist church, of- hostesses will be Mrs. Benjamin ew high school atMstlo field. 'ere Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nellsen, Mrs, Mary Stout has rented her 9,000 bookB have been circulated ternoon, October 28, 1987, at the Com- Beath & MoMahon of New York. He Iclatlng. The bearers were Charles Sutherland, Mrs. Thomas Meech and ince January. X The books which Misses Anna elchek, Anna and Claire mittee rooms In Mlddletown, at threa- played an Important part In tho ex- Preston, Newton Doremus, Ejmer Mre. John Wilson. touse on Third avenue to Mrs. The- ellsen, Oden Egoland, Charles BATTERY thlrty- o'clock, at whlcb time a publlo dore Norcross. The rental Was >ave been purchased since the first hearing will be held upon the aald Ordi- pansion of the Red Bank firm and Mitchell, Edward Ottinger, John P. Craig Wood, golf professional at f the year Include "Northwestern Cupples and Philip Gettls. Mr. and nance and all people Interested given an some years ago became a partner 3ombs and Robert Pierce. Burial tbe Rumjon Country club, left Mon- nade through the Bowtell agency. Mrs, Ackerman received many gifts, opportunity to be heard. Edward de Cordova underwent an isage," "King fedward 'VTII," Dated October 14th, 1987. with Hubert M. Farrow in the •as in Fair View cemetery. day for Lake Plaold to spend ten 'Bread and Wine," "Pleasant Talpa," 'ancing and games were enjoyed. agency. days with bis parents. peratlon lait week -at the Newark The borough garbage truck was a HOWARD W. ROBERTS. lose, ear, eye and throat hospital. 'Bread Into Roses," "Honor Bright," Township Clerk. Surviving besides his 'mother are HOBBY SHOW. Mrs. Golda Collins has returned 'Bugles Blew No More," "It Came hing of beauty Monday noon and from a visit with friends at Manhas- Mrs. Roy Simpson will sail Friday attracted much attention aa It was AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN his wife, Mrs. Margaret Suttpn Mac- Ike Swallows," "How to Win CHRH6E- AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN. set, Long Island, to re-open her home next week to spend three months lelng driven through the streets of donald; two daughters,! Margaret Al- Mafawan Young Woman's League 'rlends and Influence People," "The SHIP. COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- laire and Josephine Ann Macdonald, here for the winter. She recently Ireland and Scotland. the EosUide park district Many —^2M SHIP OF MIDDLBTOWN AND THB Planning an Affair. Carl McHenry, son of Mr. and Mr*. iandle in Doors," ' "Pattern of COUNTY OF MONMOUTH FOR CON. and a. sister, Mrs. Thomas P. Dore- returned from a cruise of two and a amllleB cut off their late autumn STRUCTING A BULKHEAD OR JET- Plans are taking definite shape for W. MoHenry, and a student at ?hree," "Paradise," "IiMigworthy ilants that had been hit by the frost, muB, all of Red Bank. half months to European ports. |"amlly," "Storm Girl," "And Points TIT. ON THE NORTHERLY BIDE OF The funeral will be held this af- ie promotion of thei "Hobby Show" Mrs. Craig . Wood of River road .evens Institute of Technology, was yet bore many bright blossoms. THB MOUTH OF COMPTON'S CREEK 3 be sponsored by the Matawan Jeyond," "The Citadel," "The Out- AND ALSO PROVIDING FOR DRED0- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late has departed for Miami, Florida, ccently elected president of Tau These were placed on the curb for INO AT COMPTON'S CREEK AT BEL- Young Woman's League. The show Jeta Phi fraternity. He was a dele- 'ard Room," "The Old Ashburton sposal. The men of tho truck ar- home, with Rev. John A. Hayes, pas- where she will spend the winter. Her lace," "The Nutmeg Tree," "Of CONVENIENT CREDIT FORD, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MID- tor of the Presbyterian church, of- will be bold election day, and a nonv husband, who is golf pro at the Rum- fate to the annual i fraternity con- .nged them about the, hood, fend- DLETOWK. Inal charge will be made. The pro- entlon held last week at Dallas, Elce and Men" and "Years." ira and elsewhere on the truck In IMM fc fcrpnt Sputa, Wn«V ficiating. Burial In charge of R. R. son Country olub, will join her there Last Thursday night the £felr Ha- WHEREAS, the dredging work done by Mount & Son'will be In Fair" View ceeds will go toward the milk fund. later after he has taken part In a 'exas. iuch a manner that the vehicle pre- •fir litlitwlft I. I. t. HI Hilfsrk he Federal Government of the United cemetery. Registrations and arrangements of n Pinochle club held an all-day ented an appearance suitable for an Itatea of America at Compton'a Creek at golf tournament In the South. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Joslln and utlng, Tho members dined at the Port Monmouth and Belford In the Town- hobbles will be held from 9 to 12 Everything Is In readiness for the n Sterling left Saturday on a two intry In a floral parade. hip of Mlddletown is In danger of being a. m., and the show will be open to Vrginia tea room and later in the Empire Garage damaged by reason of the action of the sport hop to he given Saturday night weeks' automobile trip through Mary- ternoon attended a motion picture leavy aeas at the month of Compton's Obituary. the public from 1 to 10 p. m. Cer- of this week In the bltrh school gym- land and Virginia. ALLAN FROST, Prop. Creek i tificates will be awarded for the best ow at Aabury Park. In the even- nasluh} under the direction of the ig they were entertained at cards Soles and Service AND WHEREAS, a conference has been Edward A. Sickles. exhibits of handicraft and collections. junior class. The gymnasium will be ield between the representatives of the Numerous local residents have al- VL Leon Little of River road. 21-86 E. FBONT ST. Board of Chosen Frteholdars of the The funeral of Edward A. Sickles decorated to represent a football field River Plaza There will be a rummage sale at County of Monmouth and the membera of Fair Haven, who was killed Tuei ready expresed a desire to enter the in observance of the first home game Tel. Bed Bank 209 f the Township Committee of the Town- i contest, and the show promises to e Episcopal church parish house hip of .Mlddletown: day of last week when struck by an this year which will be played Sat- A meeting- of the Parent-Teacher lext Tuesday morning starting at be one of the most Interesting ever urday afternoon with Point Pleasant IN CHANCER OF NEW JERSEY. AND WHEREAS, the County of Mon- automobile on the .state highway at association was held Tuesday night a. m. mouth will provide the mm of Five Thou- held in the county. Others desiring high school. O THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES and^ (15,000.00) Dollars for the coat of Avenel, near Elizabeth, was heli at the school. An address on There will be no services next AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES Friday afternoon at the Worden fun- to enter may communicate with any Mahlon Sagurton, manager of the OP CHARLES J. ' M. SMITH, DE- he aald work, and other dredging work of the following: Misses Elizabeth "Physical Education" was made by unday at the Chapel .of the Holy CEASED i at said Compton's Creek; eral home on East Front street with Atlantic * Pacific store at Seaside Mrs. Colleran, one of the teachers AND WHEREAS, the aald work Is to Rev. Henry P. Bowen, pastor of the Cartan, Esther Blau, Dorothea Hot- Heights, Is confined to bed with ommunlon beoause of the 235th an- By virtue of an order of tha Court of of Middletown township. verssy of Christ church, Shrews- Chancary o< Niw Jtriej, made on the iv> be done by tha Township of Mlddletown; Fair. -Haven Protestant Episcopal allng and Mrs. Edgar McNabb of grip. of th» date hereof, In a -«kuw> whtraln Now, therefore. BE IT ORDAINED by Matawan, and Mrs. William Ludl, The BOO club will meet at the home ury. Rev. Carroll M, Burck Is rec Raymond W. Battiman lit complamunt the Township Committee of the Township church and chaplain of the Fair Ha- William Porter of the H. G. Atha f Mlddletown i ven fire company, officiating. Miss Frances Decher and Miss Joan of Mrs. Irving Rink Thursday af- r of both the Fair Haven and and Fannie I!. Smith, Henry O. McLean, estate was appointed to the borough ternoon, October 28; ' Ihrewsbury churches. p Minnie F. McLean, Grace E. McClane Con- SECTION 1. That the Township of LeFavre of Keyport shade tree commission at last week's over, Daniel D, 'Conover, Jonathan Albert dlddletowii Is hereby authorised to enter , Members of the Fair Haven fin The Ladles' auxiliary of the flre The members of the Ladles' Aid into-'a contract with the County of Mon- company In uniform, led by Chief council meeting to fill the unexplred McOlano, Elizabeth 0. St. Claire McClane. In College Orchestra. company is making plans for a binge idlety and the official board of the ilianor McCUne Alley, William Edpur mouth'whereby the Township of Middle- Robert Arr.endt and Captain J. J. term of the late Harry Kettel. party to be held next month at the NEURALGIA! X^eonard. Vranbei H. Leonard, Mary Vlr- town is to undertake the construction of William Moreau, son of Mr. and 1£TB. lethojlst church will hold a recep- slnla Leonard, and Ur. Laonard, the hus- Jetty or bulkhead along the northerly Cox of tho Elizabeth department, at- The Ladles' auxiliary of Rumson flre house. •Ids) of the mouth of Compton'a Creok,' tended. The floral pieces were con- Joseph Moreau of Holmdel, has been lon for Rev. and- Mrs. Henry B. tand of Mary Virginia Leonard, if any. Fire company hejd a Hallowe'en Mrs. Charles Thompson has been iowen Wednesday" night, November Don't (offer—nee INTHOL nd all other unknown hiiri, devleeel and iccordlng to plane and apeciAcationa made veyed to the cemetery in the Fair chosen as a member of the Middle- party for members and guests last larional repreientatlvei of Charles J. M. ly Craig Flnnegan, Township Engineer, Haven fire truck. bury College Symphony orchestra. celled to Bayonne by the serious sick- In the ohurcb basement. Mr, for simple neuralgia-* and inilth, deceased, are defendant!, you ara ind the County of Monmouth to appro- night at the fire house. Mrs. John squired to appear and aniwer the bill priate towards tha cost of the same the Mr. Moreau, a senior at the Men's ness of her brother, Mr, Cooney. 'owen Is returning to Fair Haven Members of tho lire company were G. Anderson was in charge. Mrs. Shepperd of Des Molnel, Iowa, pastor of the church for his muscular aches and pains. if laid complainant, on or before tho mm of Five Thousand (S6.O00.O0) Dol- honorary beareii. The active bear- College of Mlddlebury, Vermont, has Miss Jessie Yeomans and Miss Ixth day of December, next, or the laid lars, and the balance thereof Is to be been active In the band, orchestra who has been visiting the Misses I eighth year. •111 will bo- taken ai conteiaed ag-alnit Jsed In dredging said Creek. ers were Matthew Baden, Lloyd Elizabeth Perl left Saturday on a ou. Hense and Frank Hendrlcltson of and other musical organizations. He Brand, is now stopping with friends Mr. and Mrs. K.rry Smock of SECTION 2, That upon the execution two weeks' automobile trlpv to. Flor* at Brooklyn. The laid bill tl filed to forecloia a cer- I tha >ald contract, that the Townshln the fire company and August Klein- has been a member of the College Ida. Both young women &r8""eujoy- Hahce road were recent visitors at INTHOL aln tax certificate, dated October it. of Mlddletown procoed to do the said schmldt, James Kellcher and Paul Mountain club and has been connect- Ing vacations from their duties with L928, held by tho complainant, for unpaid work, according* to tha aald plans a>nd Menck of the Red Bank lodge of ed with the winter sports as assist- :&MI on premises known * as No.; 2IS specifications. the New York Life Insurance com- Broad Street, In tho Borough of Red SECTION 8. That the sum of Five Moose, of which Mr. Sickles was al- ant manager. Last year he served on pany. Sank, County of Monmouth and State of Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars be anandd the so a member. Burial, in charge of the committee for the annual Middle- 'itn Jersey, for the year 1927, and alao aame t l herebhb y appropriateitdd to carry on Rev, John E. Murray of Holy Cross ;o foreclose' a certain tax certificate, dated the Worden funeral home, was In tury College Winter carnival. tie said work, the same to be repsld to church Is enjoying a three weeks' October 26, .1629, held by tha complain- he Township oof Mlddletown by the Coun- the family plot in Holmdel cemetery. ant, for unpaid taxes on premises known off MonmouthMth. On Thursdaynlght a delegation of Fowler's Fancy Quality Beef ,s No. 21S Broad Street, In the Borough SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take f Bad Bank, County of Monmouth and effect after its passage and publication menxbera of tho Moose lodge held Itate of Maw Jersey, for the year 1928, according to law. services at the Worden funeral home ind you, the unknown holrs, devisees and PUNERflL Lowest Price in Months! >erlonal representatives of Charles J, M, with Owen Grant as dicator, John Imlth, .deceased, ara made defendants be- MONM0UTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT Bogardus as vice dictator and Mr. iause you have an Interest In the title to th« matter of the estate of Margaretta Kleinschmldt as chaplain. Forty HOME Rib Roast :he eald premises covered by the said R. Fatteraon, deceased, members of the Avenel fire depart- :wx eartlflcatct. )n Petition tor Sale of Lands to Pay Sirloin or JOHN V. OROWEIX, Debts. Order to Show Cause. ment and Its Ladles' auxiliary also (Best Cute) 33'tb Solicitor of Complainant. Catharine 0, Johnson, administratrix paid their respects at the funeral 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, X with wilt annexed of .the estate, of Marga- Round Steak 39° retta B. Patteraon, deceaaed.'havlns exhlb- Dated October <, 1087. home that night. ted under oath a true account of the per. Cross Rib . .} Off? tonal estate and dabtt of eald Karsaretttv aCieJlb Chancery'No. 119/418 » Patterson, deceased, whereby It appears Blrs. Lottie A. Badeau. Chopped Beef iftt the pereonal eetata of the eald Her. Bottom Rd. Roast O 9 It) IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. irattm R. PatteroPatterson,, decaaeddeceaaed.. Is InsufficInsufflcli . Mrs. Lottlo A. Badeau, of Broad TO ORACH E. McOLANB CONOVER. it to pay her debts and requesting the 'street, widow of Judge' Harry C. DANIEL D. CONOVEB, JONATHAN e court In premises, Badeau, died Thursday afternoon at ALBERT McOLANE, EUZABETH U, It la thareujion on ththii s "iot80 h day of Sep- WHY CALL Young Tender Jersey Pork! ST. CLAIRE McOLANB, ELEANOR tember, 19S7, ordered that all persona In. her home of pneumonia. She had MeCLANE ALLEY, WILLIAM EDGAR tereated In the lands, tenements, heredlt*. observed her 88th birthday on Fri- THE WORDENS Fowler's Humous LEONARD. FRANCES H. LEONARD, ments and real estate of the eald MArsa* day, October 8. Her son, Charles m MARY VIRGINIA LEONARD and MR. retta R. Patterson, dooeased, appear be. All Pork Young Fresh Loin Pork Chops 39c LEONARD, the husband of Mary VIr. ore this Court at the Court House In the Croft, with whom she lived for many 'Because theirs is an organiza- n slnla Leonard, If anyt orouBh of Freehold on the 2nd day or years, died three weeks ago. Hams Fresh Cala Hams 25c By virtue of an order of the Court of Daoember. 1B87. at 10 A. II., to show tion of proved worth, familiar Sausage 29!> Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day cause why so much qf the said lands, tene> Mrs. Badeau was born at Red of the date hereof. In a cause wherein ments, hereditaments and real estate of Bank and was tho daughter of the 1 Raymond W,,Baeseman Is complainant the said Margaratta R. Patterson, deceased, with the needs and requirements Puritan Smoked Ham .„ 29c * FRESH SPRING and Fannie R. Smith, Henry O. McLean, ehould not be sold aa will be sufficient to lato James and Sarah Atkins. Her 16 Minnie F. McLean, Grace E. McClane Con- father was at ono time mayor of Red of all in Red Bank and vicinity pay the residue of her debts. Roasting. Chickens 34c over, Daniel D. Conover, Jonathan Albert It'll further ordered that this order be Bank. She was one of tho oldest Sliced Bacon, y2-ft. pkg 21c McClane. Elisabeth (!. St. Claire McClane, —because the Wordens have - (up to S lbs.) ' Eleanor McCUne Alley, William Edlar published In the Red Bank Register, one members of Trinity Episcopal church 29ctb 'Leonard, Frances H. Leonard, Mary Vir- of the newspapers of this state, for six and was an active worker in several definitely and conclusively Legs of Lamb 29c "> Fowl -• ginia Leonard and Mr. Leonard, the hus- weelcs successively at least once In each of the organizations of the church.. (up t band ol Mary Virginia Leonard. If any, week. proved that their service is al- e ch (up to * »s.) and all other unknown heirs, devisees and J. EDWABD KNI0HT, Surviving are her daughter-in-law, Jnd if •• Polish Hams, small size .... $1.19 * Frying Chickens &*> personal representatives of Charles J. M. JOSEPH L. D0KAHA*. Mrs. Croft, a niece, Mrs. Martha M. ways in keeping with Smith, deceased, are defendants, you are 1 required to appear and answer the bill of Surrogate* Brower of Rod Bank and a nephew, the needs and faith of gal, 29c - gal. 45c •aid complslnant. On or before the sixth C. Lutner Atkins of Long Island. LAIRD'S CIDER day of December, next, or the said bill NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT The funeral wns held Sunday af- every family attended. will be taken aa confessed against you. Estate of Margaret J. Snnford, deceased. ternoon at the funeral home of R. GROCERY SPECIALS ! FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Notice Is hereby given that the ac- The said bill Is filed to foreclose a cer- counts of the subscribers, executors of R. Mount & Son, West Front street Trices In Effect Until Wednesday, Oct. Slth. tain tax certificate, dated October 14. the estate of said deceased, will be au- Rev. Carroll M. Burck, rector of EXOHIDA 1029, held by the complainant, for unpaid dited and stated by the Surrogate of the Christ Episcopal church, Hhiev.e- Sheffield Evaporated Milk 3 cans 19c taxes on dremlnes In the. Botouvh of Red County of Monmouth and reported for Oranges Grapefruit; Bank, County of Monmouth and StaU of Battlement to the Orphans Court ot aald bury, officiated. Rev. Herbert S. Fancy Applesauce ...:. 3 cans 25c d< New Jersey, for the year 1027 and also County, on Thursday, the sixteenth day of Craig, rector of Trinity Episcopal 2 * 49c 4 "» 23c to foreclase a certain - tax certificate, December, A. D. 103T, at 10:00 o'clock, church, Red Bank, assisted. Tho dated October at, 1929, held by the com- a, m., at which time application will be Royal Desserts and Puddings nlanant, for unpaid taxes on premises In made for'the allowance of commlaalena bearers wero Oscar Heooc, William ihe Borough of Red Bank, County of and counael fees. Morrow, Amory Oeborn and George 3 for 14c Carrots 2 bun. lie Monmouth and State of New Jersey^ for the year 192S, and you, Grace B. McGlane Dated October 14, A. D. 1097. C. Morford. Burial was In Fair Babo can 10c Conover, Daniel D. Conover, Jonathan Al- THE NATIONAL NBWAHK AND ESSEX View cemetery. Sweet Potatoes ...5 lbs. 19c bert McClane, Elisabeth 0. St. Claire Mc- BANKING COMPANY OF NEWABK. Dole's Sliced Pineapple Clane, Eleanor MoClane Alley, William Dy William E. Hooker, Avocado Pears .2 for 2$c Edgar Leonard, Francos II. Leonard, Ma.vy John Cluirnol. 2 Igst. cans 45c Virginia Leonard and Mr. Leonard, Ihe husband of Mary Virginia Leonard, If ...... «»'• wo^g^aa*. John Charnol of Monmouth street - -_—— Celery Hearts 2 -, 25c any, are made defendants because you Both of 744 Broad Btreet, Newark. N. J, a res: .cnt of Red Bank for many have an Intereit In the title to the said PItner, H.rdln * Skinner, Extoutorlu premises coversd by the said tax certifi- National Newark Bldg., years, died Thursday afternoon at Apples! Apples! , Apples! cates, i Newark, N. J.. • Allenwood sanatorium of tubercu- Premium Flakes, 1-tb. box 15c Wlnwap Delicious Baldwin JOHN V. OROWELL, Ptoctors, losis. He was 49 years old. Kettle Cookies 27c tb. Solicitor of Complainant,' Mr. Charnol was born In Russia "bushel 1,29 12 Broad Street, Red Dank, N. J. NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT (A perfect Hallowe'en Cracker) bskt 69c 5 »' 19c Dated October 4. 1887. Batftf,-•' ««orge O, Waterman, deceased. and camo to this country at an early Notice Ie hereby l,en that the ae- Bgo. He had been employed as a Consideration Jnt lubl R p FRESH SEA FOOD ! .•r "1 ?' '."* «"lbers, executors of palntor during his' residonco at Red NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT the estate of aald deceased, will be audit- Bank. Ho Is survived only by In- Fillet of ' I I Stewtns' Estate oil Horace Troa. deceased, ed and stated by the Surrogate of the' . . . Our service, reflects tbe Ideals of this In- m 25c Oysters 29c P*- Notice la hereby liven that thai ao- County of Monmouth and reported for widow. Haddock 19c | Flounders I8c"> | Blues -I eounts of the subscribers, surviving; ex- settlement to the Orphans Court of said "' funeral, which was private, stitution . . . consideration and fairness In all mat- ecutors ct thtt estate of eaid deceased* County, on Thv.rsd.sy, the. ninth day of wa« held at tho funeral parlors of will be audited and stated by the Burro- December, A, D. 1»S7. at IOIOO a. m*, et ters. Our modern Funeral home Is available to all. SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd. •at« of the County of Monmouth and re- which time application will be made'for R, R. Mount & Son on East Front ported for settlement to tbe Orphsna the allowance of commissions and counsel Street. Burial was mado at tho con- /•- Court of eald County, on -Thursday, the vonlonco of the family. ninth dar of December, A. D., 1087, at Dated October 19, A. V. 1017. , 10.00 o'clock a. m., at whlfth time eppU- THB'BBCOND NATIONAL BANK ftI astlon will be made for the allowance of AND TRUST COMPANT MX. Ocrtrudo G. Johnson. RR.Mcmnt &Soii commlselone and counsel feee. . , OP RED DANK FOWLER'S MARKET Dated October It, A. D. 1BJT. ESTABLISH *D lies By i Ralph 8. Pearee, Mrs. Qortrudo a. Johnson, a for- EMILY A. THOS BTEWAHT, Trust Offlcsr, mer resident of Looust Point, died E, AOAHB, HOB. \ »0!8 Deach Blvd.. St. Petersburg, Florida. Prlday r the Brlor Hill Welfare 7 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 1 HOWARD B. Hiaomuw, rtOBBNCB aOWAttO BRO&KB/ home, PYoohold, at tho age of 00. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • JUd Bank. N. J., BhreK sbury, N. J., . Surviving jExacutqrs* Appletate, SteTsns, Foster BxtuaU"*' i itll. Johnson was a widow of Plt- US W. M1ON7 STRICT Howard 3, nitslnson, Esq., -4 JReuesllle, »n»n Johiwon, Two or her daugh- Phones 3334—5 Red Bank Free.Delivery Broad StMat, Bid Bank, N. J.. >t *? * • • • lUd Dankx N? i. > Rroetors, "/A feED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21, 1937. Page .56ven;.

Emily Ruloff of Farmlngdale, Mlsa SHBEVVteUBY ACCIDENT. owned and operated by Ferdinand T. was arraigned the same night before. -, Weddingi. Noll of Irvlngton Sunday night while Perionals. •••• I Anne Brandt of Glendale, Mlsa Ruth Recorder Elmer C..,Walnrlght kttq i tho latter won waiting for the rodflnod |B. The rear of Noll's c»r wai 'i k Hart of Neptune and Miss Luoy Flushing Mnn Arrested Following: Mrs, Host E, Wiley ot Rice of Rumson. Seven Bewitchers For Sunday Night Crash. light at Sycamore avenue and Broad badly damaged. »r street. attett gave birth to * s*v«n-poun< Tha wadding of Miss Lois Parker Mrs. Mary Danzlger, wife of Juntas. daughter early Sunday moraine at MoHenry—Covey. A car owned and oporatcd by Formel waa arrested by Policeman Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danzlger, a passenger in Formtl'f Rlvervlew hospital. The Infant ha* Vlnton Parker Wilkinson of "Silver- Mils Elizabeth Hart McHenry, Adrian C. Formd of Flushing, New Otto Herden of Shrewsbury on a been named Mary Jane, Mrs. Wiley. holm," DtOe Silver, and William J. daughter of Guy P. McHenry of At- York, crashed Into an automobile complaint of reckless driving. He cor, suffered minor Injuries. U the wife of Boss E. Wiley, Instruc- Hardlman, son of the late Mr. andlantlo Highlands, became the bride tor at Red Bank high school Last Mrs. Charles Cleveland Hardlman of of Lane England Covey, son of Mr. year Mrs, Wiley waa • substituteWatertown, New York, took place and Mrs. F. Howard Covey of Great teacher at the local Mgh sohooL'Both Friday night at St. John's. chapel, Neck, Long Island, at a pretty wed- mother and child are doing nicely. Little Silver. Dr, Charles T. Walk- ding lolemnlied Saturday alternoon Edward Fenton is confined tb hisley of Ivorytowo, Connecticut, of- by Rev, Dr. Harry D. Hummer nf homo on Bergen plaoe by a tevejre floated.. Bordentown at the Atlantlo High- Illness. A trained nurse Is in at- ' The brida, wbo was given in mar- lands Methodist church. Dr. Hum- tendance. . , riage by her father, wore an Ivory mer was assisted by Rev. Paul A. Free Groceries Mrs. H. O. Capen, Red Bank li- satin gown made empire style,' with Frledrich. Nuptial music was played brarian, Is attending the fall mast- a lacs veil falling from a lsoe-cora- by Mrs. Robert J. Stokes. ing ot the Mew Jorsejt library aeje- nab The veil waa a family heir- The bride was given in marriage Hundreds of Baskets olatlon at Asbury Park today. Tba loom. She carried a bouquet of lilies by her father and wore a gown of principal speaker Is KaadOb Ivlns bl Ot the valley and orohlds. She waswhite moire, a ahort veil and carried Jersey City, state librarian and a for- attended by her two sisters, Mrs. a bouquet of lilies of the valley and to be Given Away mer resident of Red Bank. Edward Wheldon McClellan, Jr., ofwhite roies. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanBoholok LltUe Silver, and Mrs. Leslie F. Miss Helen Smeka of New York This tremendoui feature starts this of Newman Springs road were guest* Banyard ot Red Bank as matrons was mald-of-honor. .She was attired waok. Visit our store for full details. of Mr. and Mrs, William Crawford, of honor, and Miss Nancy Hardy, ot In a gown ot .lavender mplre with Sr., of Sobeneotady, New fork, ov«r Fltohburg, Massachusetts Miss Edith matching accessories and carried a the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, William Wright and Miss Helen Wyekoff ot bouquet of 'Talisman roses. Robert Bed Bank's large, Modern, Convenient Market Crawford, Jr., of eaorajnento, Cali- Red Bank, Mis* Grace Getty and Hollliter of Garden City, New York, fornia, are on their way; hers by au-Miss Mary Ximball Smith of Little was best man. The ushers wore Wil- tomobile to pay a visit to Mr. andSilver as bridesmaids. liam Trawbrldge of Valley Stream, Mrs, VanSeholck. With them are 73 Broad Street The matroni ot honor wore china New York, and Ralph Brooks of ATE yourself up for Hallowe'en Whip cream until stiff, fold la or- MARKETS Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wymbi of New- Newburgh, New York. with any of 'these lucky seven ange sections, nutmeats and sliced In The Center of Bed Bank man springs road, who, have been bluet blue velvet frdeks and carried D pink roses. The bridesmaids wore Following the wedding a reception "bewitchers", made with tho fresh pasteurized dates. Eat with spoon visiting them. They are expected to was held at the bride's home. The pack ot dates, pitted for ease and from hole In top. arrive Saturday, gowns of a deeper blue velvet and .pasteurized for purity, which are ar- also carried pink roses. Mrs. Wil-couple left on a short wedding trip Hallowe'en Dates: tJso pitted GOLD MEDAL, HECKER'S, PILLSBURY'S George A. Kelley of Long Branch, and upon their return they will re- riving dally in local markets; you kinson wore a dubonnet velvet dress can serve them right out ot the pack- dates and be- eure they are the formerly of Bed Bank, has accsp*.- with a corsage ef orchMs, side at Hackensack. > age, or stuff them with fondant, nuts pasteurized variety, which are clean ed a position at Ann's beauty salon John X Hardlman of Watertown, The bride Is a graduate of Atlantic or candled fruit Or how about: Hob- and fresh and require no washing. on Wallace street Highlands high school and New Jer- Serve plain, removing as a whole New York, was his brother's best goblin Sandwiches, made with dates from package, or stuff with nutmeats, Mr. and Mrs. Brneit Bailey of man. The ushers were EdWard W. sey College for Women. Mr. Covey and cheese: Orange Jack o' Lan- is a graduate of Stevens Institute of candled fruit or orange fondant, and Baltimore, Maryland, are spending MoClellan. Jr., ot Little Silver, Capt. terns, stuffed with a whipped cream- roll In granulated sugar. a few days with relatives and friends Leslie F. Banyard of Red Bank, Ed- Technology and Is associated with date-nut mixture; date bars and in town. Mr. Bailey Is a former resi- ward Lee of. Rochester, New York, the Turner Construction company of cookies for that elder punch; and Clumsy Cats: Use three pipe dent of this plaoe. New York. Clumsy Cats with pipe cleaner cleaners for body and large pasteur- PILLSBURY'S SNO-SHEEN Clarence H. Dernberger, Jr., of Buf- bodies and date feet (for favors!)7 Donald Osborn of Spring street re- falo and John Busbnell and James ized dates (pitted) for feet ,and oently accepted a position with the WUmatt—Bott. Let owls hoot and ghosts stalk, head. Bend pipe cleaner to make Strong Of Watertown, New York, body and tall; bend the other two Red Bank Dairy, Miss Doris Wllman, daughter of bring out the candles and cracked Following the ceremony a recep- mirrors and have a party for your- over and twist around "body" for Miss Doris Swift, daughter of Mr.tion for about 150 guests, was held Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wllman of White legs. Stick plump dates on for feet and Mrs. Arthur Swift Ot Bergen self or the young ones. All ot these 21 at the bride's home, after which the street, and William Bott, son of Mr. and head; make eyes with "dabs" Cake Flour irefreehment-suggeatlona are appro- place, a member of. the Commerola Couple left oh a wedding trip and Mrs. Charles Bottagaroof Hard- of fondant, eara of short sections of club at Centenary Junior oollege at priate for children If you remember through the South. The bride's go- Ing road, were married Monday jto ask for pasteurized dates; recipes plpo cleaner, and whiskers of broom Hackettstown, will attend the busl Ing-away costume' was a brown morning at Mr. Bott'B newly con- straws. ness show at New York tonight. follow. tweed traveling suit with a brown structed house, Country club estates, HALLOWE'EN RECIPES Date and Nut Bars: Mix and sift' 2|c James J. Hogan of The Register's fox fur and matching accessories. Mlddletown townBhlp. Rov. Herbert Hobgoblin SandwIcHtos: Vse thin % teaspoon baking powder, y, tea- Red Salmon editorial and reportoriaT staff, Wil- Upon their return they will reside at S, Craig, pastor of Trinity church, slices of brown bread; butter bot- spoon salt, and % cup flour. Mix Vt\ Pur* liam Olalr of Elm plaoe and Joseph 481 'Washington street, Watertown, officiated. tom rounds and Bpread -with a mix- package pasteurized dates (sliced),j Delicious Ryan of Atlantlo Highlands left Sat- New York. . The bride was given in. marriage ture of mild yellow cheese abd and hi cup chopped nutmeata Peanut Butter 15= urday morning by automobile < for a by her father and was attended by chopped pasteurized dates; cut eyes, through flour with finger tips. Beat trip to Florida and Alabama and oth- The bride attended Rumson pri- nose and mouth from top rounds 2 eggs until light; beat In 1 cup. Fancy er points of Interest going and re-vate school and Emma Willard her sister, Mrs. George Predmore of with sharp knife and place on bot-brown sugar gradually. Stir in dry, Domestic ' turning. They expect to be home in school at Troy, New York. Mr. Hardl- West Sunset avenue. George GUI of tom slices so cheese shows through. ingredients, nuts and dates. Spread; n> man attended the Watertown schools Maple avenue, the bridegroom's mixture evenly over oiled shallow) Swiss Cheese (By the Piece) 29° about ten days. . . Witching Moons: Cut date bread and graduated- from Pennsylvania brother-in-law, was beat man. Only into semi-circular BIICCB, spread pan. Bake in a moderate oven (360°, Ovan large Souvenir cards are being received university. He Is associated with the the two Immediate families were In with softened cream cheese. F.) tor 30 minutes, or until surface > 18-oj from Mr. and Mrs. William Turnler, firm of Hardlman * Woolworth of attendance. will spring back when pressed Frcih loaf former residents of Red Bank, who Jack O'Lanterns; Cut a good sized Sliced Bread Watertown, which was founded by, Following the ceremony a wed- hole m top ot large orange; remove lightly with the forefinger. When, are now in Miami, Florida. They his late grandfather, Michael J. ding breakfast was held at Mr. pulp. Cut eyes, IIOBO and mouth In cool, cut into strips four ' Inches' report enjoying their new place of Hardlman. orange shell with pointed Knife. long by one Inch wide. PHILLIPS Delicious residence and that there are a lot Bott's home for the Immediate fam- of Jersey people there so early this Dr. Walkley, who officiated, li ilies. A large wedding cake was a season. former rector ot Grace Episcopal centerpiece for the decorated table. church at Orange. He performed the The couple left on a.wedding trip with Pork it Fred Woodhouse of Freehold has wedding of the bride's parents, Vi through New York state. They will can taken a position an salesman for theP Wilkinson, and the former Jane be home after November 1. Both and Sauce Howland B. Jones Motor company of Otis, at. the home of the' late Mr. Maple avenue In the used ear depart- are graduates of the Red Bank high THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Beans 4 and Mrs. Theodore Easton Otis at ment. ' school. The bride has been em- East Orange. The bride Is the ployed by the DeCoppet & Doremus Miss Dorothy West ot Reckless granddaughter of the late Francli brokerage office at New Yofk, and PHILLIPS place and Mlsa Lillian Tuttle of Asbury Wilkinson, one of the found- Waverly place are aurgloal patients Mr. Bott la employed aa tire sales- ers of Wilkinson, Gaddls A Co, ofman for Frank VanSyckle of West Vegetable at Rlvervlew hospital. Mill West Newark. YEAH.BtflV can 10 underwent an appendicitis operation Front street SOUP Tuesday morning. HOW Totten—Mlnton. Misses Mamie and Jennie Costa of • Sorenson—Gawler. West Bergen place spent Saturday Miss Elizabeth Ann Mlnton, daugh- Miss Cecelia Sorenson, daughter of QUICK j»t the New Jersey College for Worn- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doughty Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorenson of Atlantic Grapefruit Juice °™ 10° ^n, New Brunswick, MI«S Mamie Mtntbn ot 428 Elmora avenue, Eliz- Highlands, and Elmer Gawler, son CAN Costs, a graduate of Red Bank high abeth, became the bride of Donald of Mrs. Herbert Poaten of Atlantlo YOU-, C school, plans to attend the NewTotten, son of Mrs. David Weaver Highlands, were married Saturday Brunswick college. ''•'•, Totten of Summit, and the late Mr, afternoon''at the "home Of the bride's Clapp's Baby Food - 7 William J. McOrath, son of Mr.Totten, In the rectory of St. Gens- parents liy Rev. W. C. Colby, pastor and Mrs. James McOrath of- Mo- vleve's church. Rev. J. H. McManus, of the Rumaon Presbyterian church. chonlo street, and three other Mew pastor, performed the ceromony The bride wore a gown of brown R5CE SEE. 3 «• !3e | NBC RITZ Z York men, all «.ip]oy«e» of the which was followed by a reception alpaca, bolero style, with brown ac- Brooklyn bus terminal, have re- for the Immediate - families and cesaorles. Her corsage waa of Talis- turned home from a trip to Califor- friends, numbering alout 76 persons, man roues. Miss Huth Sorenson, a nia. They enjoyed a SO-day leave at the" home ot the bride's parents. Blater of the bride, was mald-of- Selected of absence from tbelr duties. The brMc, given In marriage by honor. She wore a gown of raisin The better the performance of vour engine, the more Important It li to doz her father, was attended by Miss colored crepe with matching acces- have efficient brakes. Ability to stop within a reasonable distance, without Every Egg Cecil Crawford of Ooeanpott Is sories and a corsage of fall flowers. 1 enjoying a week's vacation from his Dolores Cassell,.» cousin, as brides- alclddlne or a pull to one side, Is necessary before Y°" can 'step on it' Guaranteed John Gawler was his brother's best safely. Our brake Inspection lane Is open for you to use FREE every day 25 maid, D. Kenneth Totten, a brother duties at the Merchants Trust com- man. pany, \ ot the bridegroom, was best man. and any time. A brake test tnkes just one minute. SPEND A MINUTE— Tha bride wore, an Ivory satin gown, Mrs. W. C. Colby was sollst, ac- SAVE A LIFE. Whether you need a complete .brake rcllnlnc or a minor Edward Hubbard of Hubbard parts adjustment or nothing at nil, you will find our prices right, our work ACME Brings You Better MEATS for LESS Money Is confined to his home by Illness. princess stylo, with a short train and companied by P. J. McConnell of At- a velvet halo with a short Illusion lan#o Highlands. the best, our attendants cheerful and courteous. Drive in today for safety s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunner of veil. She carried whito pompon lake. • • • ' ' -'-•;• John street entertained Mr. and Mrs. chrysanthemums. Tho bridesmaid Averre—Close. Lawrence West of Long Branoh Fri- was attired In aquamarine lace and day night tt their home. Mrs. We»t Miss Dorla Mae Averre, daughter wore a halo and headband of Afri- of Mr. and Mra. 'WalterTL. Averre 'of Chuclc Roast was the former Miss Mildred Keller. can daisies, Her bouquet was Afri- John street, Red B«nk\and Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Irving Milton David- can daisies. Mrs. Mlnton' wore' a We Use Only son of Bergen place are spending a McDowell Cloae, soh^Jpf Mr. and Prime kl black velvet dress and a corsage ot Mra. Edwin S. Close of Maple ave- week with Mrs. Davidson's mother, roses and African daisies, and Mrs. Steer /2C Mrs. Henry Adler of Washington. nue, Red Bank, were married Sat- Totten was dressed In black satin urday In St. Paul's Episcopal church Beef Norman Slekela and falmly of Mc- with a similar corsage. of Mlnersvllle, Pennsylvania. Rev. 19 Laren street recently moved to Palms, white ohrysanthemuma and F. T. Trafford° performed the oero- Shrewsbury avenue, south of New- mony. man Springs road. autumn foliage were used as decora- tions at the reception. The bride Is a graduate of the Red Lean C Bank high school and she also at- Tb RECENT RENTALS. Mr. Totten and bis bride have left Jersey for a wedding trip and on their re- tended the Red Bank Secretarial In- Small Fresh Horns 23 stitute. Mr. Close Is a graduate cf Change* of Residents at B«d Beak turn will reside at 206 Morris ave- nue, Summit The bride wore a Fenntngton preparatory school and Fresh C and Vicinity. It) three-piece English tweed suit for a ihcmbcr of the senior class of Le- Killed Rolston Waterbury reports the traveling. She Is a graduate of Bat- hlgh university. Fancy Fatted Fowl 23 following rental*: tin high school and Overlook hos- The Charles Norman house on pital In Summit Mr. Totten, a Conine—Johnjon. C Woodbine avenue, Foxwood Park, graduate of Summit high school and Milk-fed the United States Service School at Miss Anna Johnson, daughter of Little Sliver, to Russell Morgan of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Legs or Rump Veol 2I Hampton Roads, Virginia, is con- Gooseneck Point near New Egypt, -was united In mar^ James LaBau'a house at 1M Me-nected with the Atlantlo Decorating company, The bride was born In rlagc to Evans P. Conine, son of Mr. Bonalass Beaf Frash ehanlo street, to J. H. Sonrelter, and Mrs. Leon Conine of Allentown, the new 'superintendent at River- Red Bank and Is the granddaughter tb of Mrs. J.' Cassell, 125 Mechanic formorly of Red Bank, at White SPECIAL OFFER view hospital. Horao Saturday evening, October 2, Pot Roast *29c Ground Beef 19c < An apartment In the Riverside street. by Rev. G. W. Scarborough. Reflector* and L*ntei < Pure Pork Sausage Ib 33c Philadelphia Scrapple 2 ">° 25c Gardens apartment house .to J. A. Those attending the couple were Cleaned mad Pollahed $1.00 Renwlck, who la now residing at Thompson—McCUln. Miss Lcona Conine, slater of the and Lights Adjuited the Molly Pitcher hotel. groom, and Gordon Shlndlo of New for Aim and FOCUI.CI (You It) C The Thomas Wylla house In Bui- The wedding of MUs Dorothy I Clean Grace Thompson, daughter of Mr, Sharon. tonwood Park, Shrewsbury, to It Weakfish or Whiting Them) 5 and ,Mrs. Slguard Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Conine have started COME IN ANYTIME F. Magulre of Lavalette. Branoh avenue, and John Boyd Me- housekeeping In Allentown, where Fraih Jersey „ • II Freshly Cut Filllits Hamilton S. Battln, who Is asso- Ololn of Asbury Park and Tappan, tho groom Is employed at the John DAY OR NIGHT ciated with Mr. Waterbury report* will take pits* Saturday afternoon D. Conine' feed mill. the following rentals: at ti80 o'clock at the bride's home. luefish H5c 1 Haddock • 15c Joseph Welch's house at 11» Me-Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the Bums—Poteet. each | chenlo street to Mrs. Maude B. Prssbyterlan church, will offloate. Chowder Clams or Freshly Opened Oysters c Sherman, who Is bookkeeper In Mrs. Helone VanDerveer Burns of Tha bride, will be attended by Eatontown and Captain Daniel F. Doremus' Brothers market Miss Mildred Goff of John street as Half ,.of a double house owntd by Poteot, of tho United States Army, Many Sensational Values in Garden-Fresh PRODUCE maid ot honor. Harry Oaruphers of field artillery division, of Baltimore, J. X. Monsky > to Gvy SleHlei ot Asbury Park will be Mr, MoOlaln's LetDsServiceyour Car for Winter Brown place. Were married Monday at the Wash- best man. Mr. MoClaln's aunt and ington Memorial chapel, Valley The Stowe house oh Ollltsple ivve- Uncle, Mr*, and Mrs. James Rankln Forgo, Pennsylvania. They were at- Special Complete Lubrication _ nue, Fair Haven, to P. B. Strong of of Tappan, and the Thompson fam- tendod by Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Little Sliver Point ily will be In attendance. Sweet Potatoes " I Field of Eatontown. They will be Leonard Croxler's bungalow on Following the wedding a reception at home at Fort Bragg, North Caro- and Anti-Freeze. River road, Fair H*v«n, to P. U will be held at the bride*! borne, at- lina, after November 1. Stayman Rad Ripe Lpvfald ot Boonton. ter which the couple will leave for a Ask us about it. Joseph HandrloksonY house on week's wedding trip through Penn- basket QQC Fair Haven road, Fair' Haven, to sylvania an4 Canada. Upon their ATjLANTIO HIGHLANDS PABTT. Apples Tomatoes » IOc George Dwlght of Red Bank. return they will mMe at Norwood. Also Special Prices on Heaters. Yellow Crisp Iceberg Miss Thompson Is si graduate ot Many Attended Event Held By Par- TO EXHIBIT AT FREEHOLD. Red' Bank' high• school and of the ent-Teacher Association. C head Red Bank Business Institute, and Is A largely attonded bridge, 500 and Onions «I9 Lettuce Humson 4-H CHrls WU1 Show Table employed In the office of the Pru-bunoo party wns held by the Parent- Settings ot ffehoo). dential Insurance Co. at Asbury Teaohers association of St Agnes' Park. Mr, McCIaln Is a graduate of school of Atlantlo Highlands Tues- F.G. JAUDY, INC. The 4-H club of girls of Rumson tha Asbury Park high school and Isday afternoon, with Mrs. John Wald- met in the oafterla ot the Rumspn connected with Klngan A OA., New Florida Oranges

nue, haa been named by her class Ing at 6 o'clock a\t the pariah home, Thugs Beat Official Shrewsbury. chairman of the annual Junior shorn Trinity Guild Has Mra. Alan Froat la chairman. at the New Jersey College for Wo \ JThe data of the rummage) uli to Mrs. Mabel Browcr haa purchased (The Bed Dank Register can be 'jj£ • Program of Songs ' ' In Holdup Attempt a new Bulck coupe. In Shrewsbury from the Shrewsbury Mar- en at New Brunswick, which ill be held at' the, Union lira hoUaa on Miss Pearl Morrl» of Freeho ket, at the posUIUce from Mrs. J»me» given next spring. Mlaa Parker 1 Shrewsbury avenue haa been' ohanged Blordan. and from Gu» Edwards" on the a graduate of the Red Bank high The Woman'a gujld of Trinity from October SB to Ootober SO. Oil Two colored thugs climbed Into the spent the week-end with Mr. en cornsr of Newman Springs road and auto of Mllford G. Farley, city man- Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt Mrs. Stan Shrewsbury avenue). school and was a scholarship recip- church met 'Tuesday afternoon at Member*.' of the altar guild, of LEHIGH Per Ton Per Gal ager nf Aabury Park, Monday night, ley VanBrunt and Mrs. Marlott ient and winner of academic honors the parish house on West Front which Mra, Samuol Cogglna is direc- Miss Jane Guptil, daughter of Mr. 3 Guli beat him over the hfead and forced VanBrunt of _Throckmorton avenm at the college last year. street. A program of songs wu pre-tor, wore boaMaao* tar the after- and Mrs. Walter C. Guptil of Syca- Rev. Georgo H. Mlksch's topic for sented by Mrs. John Gray of Tucker- noon. Mrs. Coggins .and Mrs. Her- him to drive them two blocks before w|u Bpend the winter with Mr. 'an. moro avenue, president of the Han-next Sunday morning at the Presby- jn. bert 8. Craig poured. he could leap from tho car. Farley Kenneth VanBrunt nah Baldwin senior group. Children 1 had stopped his car for a traffic light terian church will be, "Safety First ' Mrs. John Hlllyer gave a talk on of the American Resolution, has The morning worship-will be held Supported by Merchant*. at Main street and Third avenue been appointed junior state vice astrology and a quilt owned by Mra. FRANK about 0:30 when the men climbed In at 10:48 o'clock and Sunday-school at Leon Reusallle was on display and The Red Bank Betrlater is'aup- East Keansburg. president of the C. A. R. by the 0:45 o'clock. borted bv local aa well ai out-of- and said they were after money. Btate board of directors and Mrs. used to illustrate Mra. Hlllyor's talk. town business men.- Advertlaementa Tfcrlcy was badly bruised when he Miss Kathorlne Sickles spent Sat Plans were completed for the cafe- Tel. 2875 Red Bank (Ths Red Bank Resistor can be bouffhl William I. Kim, state director. Miss urday with a cousin at Westfleld. appearing- rejrularlv tell the story— jumped from tho car and ono wheel in East K.&nsburg from Isadora Walling),, Guptil represented the society as a teria supper to be held this even- Advertiiement • of f- car ran over his right ankle. Mrs. Matthew Greig of Irving A Republican mass meeting will b delegate to the national meeting In place has purchased a new Ford se held at tho school tonight at Washington, D. C, last March. She dftn o'clock, at which all the county am e P a It Costs No More to Buy the Best at Eatontown. Mlddlctown towiuhip candidates o ^VR me:,. nHn wSn.n^on"n "« Ortrude .VanVl.et. daughter the patty will be present. The prln April. M1S3 Guptil Is a. descendant VanVliet of . GRETA Beauty Salon (Tha Rod Bsnk Itenl.ter can ^be bought cipal speaker will *be Ernest Eeid 6: of Colonel John Smock. Sycamory e avenue ta attondlngg GUETA ABEL, Prop. In Eatontown Ht the stores of William 0. Newark. Miss Mary Ann Riordan enter- CCentenar y Junioi r college at Hack- nard Smocl nv\ Y«l!en's>- 86 Broad St. Formerly Tho newly organized Men's am tained at dinner Saturday evening, ettstown, will visit the business show Spanish Beauty Salon Tel. 2342. Henry Slnler* who is employed at Women's Republican club will mce Ml"" Mary Barry of" Trenton, Miss in New Work tonight In company the Eatontown bank, Is taking a 28-at the school tonight after the masi Catherine Mulhady and Patrick Mul- with other members of the Commer- CBOCQUIGNOLE ENDS * weeks' course In bank management meeting. The officers of the club an cial club of the college. ASK FOB OUR ;ady of Bordentown. Formerly r 1.95 at Long Branch high school. as follows: , The Helping Hand and E. S. Val- Miss Joan Best, daughter of Mr. SPECIAL OFFER CARD! Francis Bruce ' and family are President—Georffe Rupcel. entino Missionary meeting which and Mm. Edwin L, Best, has recent- 8.50 to s.00 to 2.95 - EST. 19O2 spending a three weeks' vacation In Vice presidents—Mrt. Edmid Voorhert, was to bo held last Thursday after- ly been made a member- of the re- We will remain open VintU 8 Thomas "WDrthington, Airs. Clara Ralph. Canada. Mr. Bruce Is enjoying a va- noon has been postponed until to- portorlal staff of thei Social News r. M. Friday evenings. - Crooqalfnole or Spiral W«vt* 123 WEST FRONT STREET cation from his duties at tho post- Financial secretary—Miss Jane Bow Club of Stuart Hall, Staunton, Vir- Complete Head 9 QC lands. lorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at : office. Secretary—Frederick Frlhk. the home of Miss Emma Holmes. ginia, where she Is a student Miss Formerl y to' • to'"S PHONE: Red Bank 678. Miss Patricia Sccly, daughter of Treasurer—Alexander Krueger. Mrs, Dwlght L. Parsons is In charge Best Is also a member of the Dra- 8.04 3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Seely of The Bingo club met at the home of the program. matic club and of the Alphla Liter- tTBEJBS DEUVEBr. FREE PABEINO CN REAR OF MARKET. . South street, has been elected treas- of Mrs. Mildred Youngs last week. Mrs. Donald Needham, formerly Of ary society. Duart Velzor urer of the junior class at Centenary Prizes were won by Mrs. Elizabeth his place, is visiting her parents, Combination 4.95 Junior college vcr the week-end. It pays to advertise In The Register Mr. and Mrs. Orland Updyke have by Rev. Herbert N. Clee, Republican Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp, Mr. and FRESH HAMS moved from the !Columbia apart- candidate for governor. Jrs. Thomas Evans and Mrs. Kd- (whole or half) in. ments to Rumson.f 'ard Valoff of Norwalk, Conpectl- The Ladles' Aid society of the ut, spent the week-end with Fritz Methodist church will meet this af- Middletown Village. rorg and family of White street GENUINE ternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver Richards PREVUES • COMING • Dennis. Plans will be completed for (The Red Bank Register can be bought ind son Harvey and daughter Sarah In Middletown from J. C. Knight and Wil- d Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards Gladys Georg« LEGS SPRING LAMB 29 a turkey supper Thursday, Novem- (All Sixes) ber 4. A silver tea will be held by liam B. Waters), near Norrlstowiv Pennsylvania, WED. & Frances Wolcott, BANK Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Wagner, Mrs. Florence Knight, Mrs. Edith Lewis TWO FEATURES and Miss Lutie Allgor attended the Friday, ' LAST TIMES TODAY ! Double Feature Past Councillors' sesion Sunday at "BAD GUY" Old Tennent. With Bruce Cabot - Virginia Gray Saturday, —AND— " GEORGE MURPHY -' RITA JOHNSON Fred Covert of West street has been conSned to hl3 home with an OCT. 22-23 "BORN RECKLESS" in "LONDON BY NIGHT" abscessed ear. With Bochelle Hudson - Brian Donlevy Wilfred Winning Is enjoying a va- PAUL KELLY - JACQUELINE WELLS cation from his duties at the local SUN., MON., TUES., OCT. 24 - 25 - 26 Atlantic & Pacific store. DOUBLE FEATURE in "THE FRAME-UP" The Gleaners society of the Pres- byterian church will hold a rum- ^THURSDAY mage sale Tuesday, November 2. "You Can't Have Everything" NIGHT About 40 persons attended a bunco "JUMBO" ALICE FAYE - RITZ BROS. - DON AMECHE ' $25.00 CASH AWARDS • $05.00 JACKPOT party Monday night by the Sons and TONY MARTIN - RUBINOFF - CHAS. WINNINGER Daughters of Liberty at Crescent —AND— hall. A birthday and covered dish FRIDAY AND SATURDAY supper will be held by the lodge "Draegerman Courage" next Monday night. TWO'BIG. FEATURES! Mrs. Alex Kelleynl and children WEDNESDAYWith , JEAN MCIR - BARTON MAC LANE Mitz and Bernard and Miss Alice THURSDAY. "STELLA DALLAS" Cpnway spent Sunday with friends OCT. 27 - 28 With BARBARA STANWYCK DONALD WOODS - JEANNE MADDEN at Philadelphia. The Women's Foreign Missionary WEDNESDAY EVE, FRIDAY EVENINO in "TALENT SCOUT" society met yesterday afternoon at 3CC.0O "LUCKY" - CASH ^C-OO "PROSPERITY" U«J Z JACK POTS the parsonage. •" CASH - FREE SMITH BELLEW - HEATHER ANGEL Among those from here who attend- ed the sub-dlstrlct Epworth league meeting Monday night at Atlantic in WESTERN GOLD" Highlands were CharleB and Mildred Kiddle, W. Lester and G. Lester SUNDAY — MONDAY - TUESDAY. Whltfleld, Eleanor Noo, Thomas Far- ley, Mary and Oliver Dennis, Isabel- PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT AT 11:15. Joyous, jiggly-jolntad Joan Davis... on a heart-hunt far THE CANDID-CAMERA MURDER CASE! v an Indian ... of all things! At th* flaihllghU Jill I' Composition floor coverings, carpeting and boom, tudden death rugs comprise the finest stock of its kind. ttrlkti... and Chan Regardless of the kind of floor covering you (talks th» kni«r " through ths Whit* want, you'll find it here. ,, Way's gaytit »po»»!

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. "w» CkM Iwha k" u "Th» Mwinka OMI CtlllglsJ** • *• •«• • a •»• * 1 • *• f.» • • • • • •* • * *«* • • • * • .00 "On Tram li On Tl» WttF*t»" VrWMr.WMtt.lsr "Swnl Vanity SIM4 WARNEROLAND 1. eOWARO BROMBIRC - JOAN MAR5H • LOUISE HtNRY • JOAN Other 9x12 Rugs priced at $23 up WOODBURY DONALD WOODS DOUGLAS FOWUY • HAROIO HL)B£R ...i KEYE LUKE . f Q>^ ?tr*$ton Salesman Samples reg. $8 now WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY - Double Feature STflfiDflRD TIRES selling at $4.00 Gene Raymond • Harriet Hilliard • Joe Penner VICtfOR MOORE -• HELEN BRODERICK

Lilian to ment! hound In the new addition Tuesday night Charles Toop and Fred Hill have day afternoon, Ootobtr Zl,-, at Herbert Fowler It scoutmaster and to the high tohool building without Miss Catherine Wolfe of Jersey James Felt It his assistant joined the Red Bank Elks lodge. o'olock for the purpote of comput- Increasing .boiler capaoity. A hot City hat been visiting her brother, E. J. Rlley, who formerly con- ing plant. Mrg. Lewis, a Thomjfton Walter J. Sweeney, mayoralty ducted an automobile sales agency water heating unit wat alto ln- Joseph Wolfe. . •• ' candidate, treated members of the It chairman of the committtt and ttalled by Mr. Bchanck. The new Walter Wood opened a winter at Red Bank, has taken a position Mrs. Arthur J. White wlU pour. flre department to steamed clams as salesman for H. L. Zobel, addition to .the tohool wat erected bazar on the Beacbway, Saturday andNbeer last week at a meeting of The Chrlttraat teal thlt ytar hat with WPA aid and cost J90.000, on night ' - a deep blue background and tha the department In the flre house. which the Indtbtednett la only $18r James Papa It building an exten- A building at the corner of Church To Dispose of Turkey,' town crier, hit lantern and ball form 000. While the two naw depart- sion to hit home on Palmer avenue. the principal detlgn on thlt field. street and Ocean avenue, owned by The Wildcats baseball team of Bel- mentt are functioning, the work It Mrs. John Hewitt it home from a Eugene Gardella, Is undergoing ren- ford will dispose of a ten-pound tur- Therefore the plant thli ytar will not entirely completed. It It planned visit at New York. be built around belli, muilo and ovatlont. ' key on the co-operative plan on to have a formal public Inspection The So & So club met Friday Thanksgiving. The team Is made up good cheer,' when the work It flnlihed. • n , i, night at the homo of Mrs. D. W. of grammar school boys. They have JOINING ELKS LODOE. lira, Henry C. Wyckoff haa re- Highlands. Ship. Mrs. William Sawyer assist- not bought the turkey yet and they Harry Raab and Billy Bauer will turned from a visit at Arlington. ed Mra. Shlpp with the hostess du- are hopeful that someone will give (Tha Bid Bank tUiliUr can b« bought ties. Red Bank Lodfe Plannls* to Nnltl- llr; and Mrt. Edward Young, Sr., the bird to them so that they will and Mr. • and Mrt. Edward Young, In Highland! from I. GrMnipui. Mr. Mull- have more money to buy athletic tell you nightly in true swing fashion. ate 100 Candidate. Next Month. tor. Bldlt'i drug itort >nd Jacob 8Uaj«nl. Mrs. Tbelma Anderson will enter- Long Branch Jr., are Spending a vacation in the tain the Kit Kat club tonight at the equipment. They are forming a bas- Prize winners at a card pafty VA claju of 100 candidate* Id ached- Southern state). - North Long Branch home of Mrs. ketball team and arc anxious to Let Old Man Mose entertain you Monument Co.' uled to be initiated Into Elkdom at • Mrs. Fetar Rollo It enjoying a Friday night at the- Lions club Den Samuel Benson. Bridge will be book games. This can be.arranged the meeting of the Bed Bank lodgl vacation In Bermuda. were Mrs. Luella Opferman, Mrs. played after a short business session. with Clifford Andrews of Belford. Wall St. and Loou»t Ave., to ho held Thurtday night, Novem- Mr. and Mn. Ira Antorge have Mattle Fehlhaber, Henry Fehlhaber, Samuel Sllverblatt, proprietor of at our Sunday Night Buffet Suppers at Weit Long Branch, N. J. ber 18. At the meeting of the lodge returned from fa vlilt with their Howard A..Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. a general store on Ocean avenue, Is Harry Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. $1.00 per person. ' Telephone Lonf Branch MOT. to be held tonight, the membenhlp ton and -daughter-in-law, Mr. and on a business trip in the South. committee will receive them appll- Mn, Ylotor Ansorge of Jackton Bellavanca, Miss Beatrice Walling, District Deputy Claude Herbert Christian Science George A. Hughes cations for official coatldiratlon, Heights, New York, Mrs. P. Walth, P. Rogers, Mrs. Mary and staff of Neptune installed the Burke, George Liming and Mrs. M. Reading Room Bed Bank Representative Thote who recently have axpretttd Obadlah Barber baa * returned new officers of the Sea Bright Odd a detlre to join thlt well known or from a visit In Greenwood,, South Parker. Henry Brugerman of Wheel- Fellows' lodge Tuesday night nl Broid StrMl Nitlontl Bank Bldf., der by virtue of ilgnjnff membenhlp Carolina, , er's grill on Bay avenue jwon a IS Dowd's hall. After the Installation Shrewsbury, N. J. 13 Broad Street, Red Bank Tel Bed Bank SBM-W. ' application! are John Walter, Jami Six employeei of the Keyport door prize, In addition to 40 table ceremonies clam chowder was Phillips, Angelo Olaglla, Emllo drllll, Banking company are taking a prizes a large rug will be awarded served. A delegation was present OPEN DAILY at a party at the Den tomorrow from the Bahway Odd Fellowa' DOELGER'S Kenneth Stone, William J. Qalatro, courte In Economics at the Ameri- Ui3O A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Frank Cheacohlro, Alexander Reol- can Institute of Banking, Monmouth night lodge. Charles Carlson Is noblo grand of the local lodge, Edmund Tuttdmy and Fridsr Evening!! nlnelll, Joseph H. JPalro, Patty Lon County Chapttr on Tuesday even- Patrick' Armstrong took up his 7130 to ei3Q. go, Joseph J. Dalola, Vlnoent Rial 1 residence this week at Briar Hill CHne Is vice grand, Harold Gahn is Ings v at the Long- Branch high secretary, Allen Johnson IB treasurer James LoBIondo, John Oarruto, Dr, tchool. They are J. Harold Hen- home for the aged. Ho lived for Here the Bible, the Worki of Marr RUMSON INN and Oscar Andreson Is financial sec- Philip Costa, Joteoh Hannekeh, Bar- drlokton, J, S. Matthewt, Jr., L. E. many years at Navenlnk avnue and Bak«r Eddy. Discoverer and Poundar old A. HondrickBon, Cheiter L. Kbit, retary. of Ohriitltn Science, and all othir Cokelet, E. Kenneth Hooie, Keltcy Miller street Fifty years ago he authorized Chrlettaa Sclmco Uteri- WASHINGTON ST., RUMSON, N. J. Patsey Borelll, John Pellegrlno and A. Carhart and Barl V. Dolaon. performed with the Nell Burgeas The Daughters of Liberty lodge tur« mty be read, borrowed or pur- William Leddy of Red Bank; Louli Mrs. Clara Suiiman hat returned County Fair'show. will hold a masquerade party Fri- chued. VanKelat and Loult Pattanantl 01 day night at Dowd's hall-for lodge at Oceanic Bridge from' a visit with relatives at New The mayor and members of the B«*dtng Boom Malnulned bf Fair Haven; Gunner Oyllenborg 01 York. borough council attended a meeting members and friends, Runuon, Matthew Mullln, Jr., and Mrs. Mary MacPhereon, super- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mr. and Mrt, John W. Foster, Sr. of the Trl-County Municipal league SCIENTIST. Phone for Reservations—Rumson 713. Charles S. Toop of Llncroft; Fran last night at the Marine Grill, As- visor of the Moore cottage, has re- have returned from a visit with the 208 BROAD STREET. RED BANK J. Scaccla of Little Silver, Frederic latter't parent!, Mr. and Mrt. J. M. bury Park. turned to Canada for the winter. Hill and John H. Robertton of Sea Peck, at Tloga, Pa. Mrs. Angelina Menzzopane haa William Douglas and family of The Public li Welcome. Bright; George B. Miller of Middle- A movement It under may to estab- rented an apartment over the this placo and Mra, Rita DouglaB of town; Oscar H. Draaohtel And Joh lish a Parent-Teachers association in butcher shop at Bay avenue and A. Knochel of Leonardo; Arnold i the local achoolt and a meeting wot Miller street Westler of Port Monmouth, Thomai held recently at the home of Mrs. Jacob S. Hoffman will leave for E. Fallon, Jr., Louis'Cotta and Wi Murfay. Woronoff to dltcutt the Philadelphia shortly to take part In Ham T. MulUna o{ Keyport, Allan plant. A similar organization under the Mummers' and Hallowe'en par- Mahawage, George Mahawage and the name of the Home and School ade Thursday of next week. Mr. It Is Our Pleasure to Make You Happy With Good Food! William I* O'Ntlll of Ke«Mburg| aitoclatlon wat In operation afound Hoffman,was one of the originators Fred Relchert and Charlet J. Sey- 1028-28. ' of the parade at Frankford, Pa., 60 SHOP AND SAVE IN U anotfctr,tmmai oott im ku ttan mour of Union Bet oh; Clarinet Mr. and Mrt. L. D. Ormtby c years ago. He will decorate the wMmt'CnW AfcT3«l. the elltnt Glow Beam, Joseph Waehter, Fred Warne Philadelphia Gazette building for the twroer weald eMt'rin leta to own. Let Yonkert have been vltltlng the for- •i-talt MO wtr^-tSo* *ra fln r*a«mi. and Edmund Skinner of Matawan mer'* titter, Mrt. Kate Cabot. occasion. and Umberto Sardella and Edward Mitt Ethel Cooper hat returned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mohr, Sr., made F. Wagner of dllffwood, from a, vltlt at Flatbuih, L. I. a trip to Bloonifleld Sunday in their ANTHONY'S Mrt. Anna Meyer of New York has new Buick automobile. CHNEIDER P. T. A. Meeting Postponed. been visiting Mr. and Mrt. O. C. A meeting of the borough council, A meeting of the Junlor-Senlo Bogardut, Mrt. Meyer It a former which was to have been held Mon-, HEATING CO. Parent-Teacher association of Re resident, Just recently telling her day afternoon, will be held this af- —MARKET— Bank, which was scheduled to be houte on Otborn street to Mr. and ternoon at 4 o'clock. 0 Mechanic St., Red Bank held this afternoon, will be held on Mrt. Frank Bungosdy, Mrs. Raymond Newman and Ml«e 21 West Fron Wednesday afternoon of next week1 Tha annual banquet of the Cre» „ Jolt Off Broad. PHONE 1041. Lucille Miller of Long Branch were at 8:80 o'clock at the junior high cent club It being held tonight at recent visitors at the home of Mr. * Street, Red Bank, N. J« school auditorium. After a thort the Carolina tea- room at Asbury and Mrs. Slover Walstrom. business session a reception will be Park. Mrs. Fred Allen of this place re- 2653 PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY NOON TILL SATURDAY NITE titt held for the teachers. The high Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenneth.Hoote cently returned from a trip to Eu- school band will entertain. tpent Sunday at Philadelphia. rope. St. Mary'a Episcopal church la Mr. and Mrs. Frederick' Voorhees s- re. making plant to hold a celebration have moved to a house .on Atlantic Ground Round about November' 28th In honor of atreet , Frying Chickens their 70th anniversary. Rev. Henry Ivlm Voorhees and Grandln John- Sirloin Steak ' E. Fell It pastor of the oburch. son wero recent vtaltora at New Plant are being completed for the York. Roasting Chickens AMoiincetnent annual'Hallowe'en parade, which la Mrt. George Grasso returned home Porterhouse Steak under the direction of Captain recently from Monmouth Memorial Police George M. Mason. Mr. Mason Boneless Loin Lamb Chops will be assisted by a committee from hospital, where she was a patient tha Rarltan post American Legion for two weeks. Corned Rump Sausage Meat of which Arthur W. McFarland Is Mrs. William Woodward of Leo- Mr.Qeorge A* Kelly nardo gave birth to a daughter the chairman. Following the parade refreshment* will be served In the Saturday at Monmouth Memorial RIB or SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ft. 24c FANCY SWEET BREADS 2 pair 25c of Lbng Branch and formerly of Red Bank, community hoOts and prliea will be hospital. Mrs. Woodward was form- awarded for best costume, moat erly Miss Christina Matthews olthlj is now located at oomlc, ete. Mutto for - the parade Place. SHOULDER SPRING LAMB , ft. 17c FRESH SPARE RIBS ft. 24c will be furnished, by the Sons of Le- Mrt. Deborah Mount hat returned gion band from Asbury Park and home from Monmouth Memorial hos- the Shrewtbury post drum and. bu- pital, whero stie was a surgical pa- SLICED DEXTER BACON tt>. 39c FRESH LINK SAUSAGE , ft. 33c tient about two months. gle corps. FRESH CHOPPED BEEF ft. 19c Ann's Beauty Salon Mr, and Mn. Peter Karlogg have SPECIAL RIB ROAST ft. 29c returned from a visit at Brooklyn. ^SECOND ANNIVERSARY. 16 Wallace Street, Red Bank, N. J. LeRoy Hrrlekaon has returned FRESH DINGLE DAISY FOWL ft. 32c LEAN STEWING LAMB , ...2 fts. 25c from a visit In Washington Court- Opening of Smoke 'Shop Tavern to' house, Ohio. Be Observed By a Dinner. ! Mr, and Mra. Cornelius Ackerson have returned to their home at De- Rocky and Felix Santangelo, pro-' Whole City Cut 5 Ills, up troit, Mich., after a visit with the prletors of tho Smoko Shop tavern, or former's parents, Judge and Mrs. have announced the second annivers- Fresh Half Henry E. Ackerson, Jr. ' ary dinner of tho opening of the tav- Mr. and Mn. Ernest E, Weaver ern Sunday, October 24. Dinner will ft. have returned from a trip to Niaga- be served from 2 to 10 p. m. ra Fallt, N. Y, l In talking with a Register repre- Mn. George Porter, Sr., has re- sentative Felix Santangelo stated . Lamb turned from the annual aatembly of that he and bis brother were -sparr HAMS the Rebekah lodge at AtlanUo City. ing no plant to make this a most suc- (10 . 12 LB. SIZE) (WHILE THEY LAST) James Haney, ton of Rev. and cessful affair and that they antici- Mn. D. Roe Haney, has returned bis pated a large reservation. studies In the Brother's college of Music will be furnished by Chubby Liberal Arta at Drew university, Cannella and his Swing band, and in Specials In Our Grocery Department Madison, N. J. _ addition to the high class Broadway floor show, there will be other enter- Keansburg. tainment R. S. RICE 3 1-ft. pkgs. 22c LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 for 23c LIBBY'S DE LUXE PEACHES .... &J 2 for 35c (The Red Bank BetiiUr can be bouiht IVINS' ASSORTED COOKIES ft. 23c n Keatiibury at the slorei of B. L Miller. {. Santa Cuola, Philip Keller. Obarle. VoieU L Zaokannan). SCHNEIDER'S COFFEE .2 fts. 39c • CRISCO • 3-ft.pkg.55c Fire gutted the two-story home of JSS& SOAP FLAKES ...2for25c Mrt. Emmallne Dyer on Creek road ARMOUR'S DOG FOOD early Friday morning. Mrt. Dyer and her daughter and son-in-law were gueitt at a birthday party at the home of Joseph Fretkle, next Heinz's Big Free Sample Soup Demonstration! door, when one of the party discov- ered the flre. An effort was made to remove the household goodt be- fore turning In sn alarm. When Specials in Our Fruit & Vegetable Department the flre department arrived the flamet had apread to all parts of the building and within a abort Ib. Cranberries . . 2 ,!•». time tha roof fell in. Besides play. Green Cabbage |ng water'on the flames the fire- men extinguished fire on nearby Yellow Turnips . Ib. Juicy Oranges . 15 for homes, caused by flying tparkt. The blase was fanned by a strong west wind. The flra wat; dttcovered at Lge. Bun. Jersey Carrots each Juicy Grapefruit ; 7 for PHONOCRAPH-RAPIO about 3:80 o'olock and It wat not (led o until t o'clock the flremtn left the each yellow" Sweet Potatoes 8 u» with Automatic Record Changer scene of tha flre. Fireman Wilson Lge. Bun. Jersey Beets H- HEAR all »• • Smith collapsed while fighting the Fire Chief Walttrt directed ONT let ft cold win- world-tuprema. . the firemen In thtlr work. The ori- , , mutlolant on gin of tha fin hat not been deter- D ter find you unpre- Specials In Our Sea Food Department Victor Reoordt whenever you - mined. pared! Tour order new with. ..alto Foreign and- , William A. Oehlhaus and Herman •uturea deUrery the mo- PPJ7C.H mn'STEAKS -ft; 17c • FRESH FILLET HAODOCK ...:...... ftT27c Domettlo broadcaitt; Police, Baktrman are on a trip to Texas, • , A bowling team haa been organ- ment yon need It. Aviation and Amateur oallt. FRESH FILLET FLOUNDER .ft. 39c lied by employee! of the local 'post- FRESH WEAKFISH .;. a-f Ib. 14c Haa Magic Brain, Moglo office. The members axe Floyd Bro- We handle only high- FANCY FRESH SCALLOPS ;...... ft.29c Eye and Maglo Voloe. Phono- ander. Mats Aokerman, Howard grade Fuel Oil — more SANDY HOOK CHOWDER .'. gt.3Sc Aalbue, Edwin Herrmann, Frank graph cbangea 10-lnoh reo- " Waldman, Robert Thorn and George burning power, motored qt.25c [STEWING OYSTERS ....pt.39c | FRESH SHRIMP .,,.. ft.29c ordi and repeatt 13-lnoh rotaphton. eenioe—no watte, and SOFT CLAMS record* automatically. Mr. and Mn. Ralph O. Williams are on a motor trip to Florida. Mr. the prtoa la right. Next Cash Swift's Armour's Automatic Record Players Williams Is Xeantburg's tax collec- tor. ! v •. . • Week &nd Premium ft $92.95 to $465.00 The parents of the fifth grade Star iupllt of at. Ann's sohool will bold Henry Allen Co. Till Carry Hams card party In the Auditorium of Sliced Bacon * 39' he tohool October 39. , . blue coal . Feed - Hay Thursday Noon Only (Whole or Half) ,(Dollverod at Itojular VICTOR RECORDS Sehaeffer brothers', who conduct a at Retular Pflcfl) ' number of amutements on the board- Main St., Eatontown walk durlnjr the aummar jnonthi, BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937. ] V Red Bank Eleven Bird Shoot Held Red Bank Quads Freehqld Drubbed OSTEND ADDS TO STRjNG OF VICTORIES By Bay Shore Team Beats Morristown Oh Lincrof t Range Smother Fort A bird shoot with .five events was . The AUantlo -Highlands high held Sunday on Harry Langendorf's Monmouth Team •chool football team handed Freehold For Third Victory shooting range at LJncroft. Harry high Mhort Is worst defeat of the Layton of Red Bank won the ISO- season Saturday afternoon at Atlan- bird event, Fred Nargaaes ot Allen- Red Bank Gridder, Outplay tlo Highland,, 40 to 0. Tom Keyes, Bill Geroni and Vernon Bennett hurst won the 100 event, Oscar Mun- Ed Pleasant and Eddie Cardner tal- Star for Red Bank in 14-to-0 day of South Amboy toe 76 event; Army Eleven to Win Initial lied two touohdowns apices while Charles Bower of Red Bank the 50 1 - Game in County Football Kejret and Pleasant made "gdbd two Triumph Over Flynnmen— event and Matthew Lamb of Free- of tha extra, .polnta, 1 The' remaining Geroni Stages 80-Yard Run. hold the 25 event. Conference, 20 to 0. two points-were made on »• safety There was only one man to shoot by Cardner. • •' • In each the 150 and 100 events. Lay- Marching on to victory tn their A pair of scores in the second ton broke 124 to win the,150 event first encounter In the Shore Football period gava Coach Dick Guest's Red :glo .,• \ Blriaall while Narganes broke 82 to win the conference and chalking up their sec- gjH«'- •••• . ut- Kurdlack Bank school grldden their third- tri- 100 event. Theys'were tho only two ond win of the season, the Bed Bank Woodward ua. , Bmltn umph of the season Saturday after- R. Johnson c ••-,• '"•'on in each of those events. Quadrangle club eleven. Sunday af DsanD . BO M«tlln noon when they played host to Mor- Mundy broke 68 to win the 75 ternoon scored an overwhelming-vic- UtU, RT Mu.nrave rlBtown high school and won, 14 to 0. event while Thomas Kaney of Holm- tory over the Fort Monmouth. teatn Qolemiu RE O, Kirty Tho putstandlnjr running of. Bill Pappa QB Brine del placed second by breaking 65. on tho army reservation gridiron, Denpsej LHB Thompson Geroni, who accounted for an 80-yard John W. Block, Jr., of Long Branch 20 to 0. , ' > Pleasant RHB Williams run for the second Boorc, was halted took third place when he broke 62. The Quad grldders under the guid- K«»s FB „Bojl„ e In the third period when he was Hower broke 48 out of 50 to win ance ol Coach Dick Quest, mentor o Touchdowns—Pleasant J, Kores 2, Card" forced from the game with a twisted the 50 event while John Adams of nsr 8. Polnta after touchdown—Keyes. and sprained ankle aa tho result of Red Bank high school eleven, fully PUM«nt Saftty—Cardner.. Suhilltutloni I Sea Bright and Arnold Conover of outplayed their opponents by chalk Atlantic, Htohlandrf—Caninar, Eraeraon, being tackled In front of the grand- Colt's Neck finished in a second ing- up 15 first downs to tha Fort' Poitjn, Minor. Cottr.ll, 1. Johnson, Bplcer. stand by a Morristown tackier. He place tie with 43. ' Clarence Wlllett About 3,000 devotees of the hunt, two. They staged a drilling offense FrMhold—Qardntr. Gro;.m«n,» auvanson, made hla run for the score after he farmers from various parts of Mon- I. Kltby, Steinberg, Fred«rlel. 0«Ur, Hlg- of Phalanx broke 39 and Stanley and broke up many a flay with their Blns, Dafey, Wulnn, Malkowlti. ' had fumbled a Morristown kick on Fielder, Jr., of Pair Haven, broke mouth county and their families and iturdy defense. his own 35-yard line, picked It up on friends attended the 42th annual 38. After a warm-up quarter, the. Quad- his own 20 and darted down the Lamb won the 25 event with two race meet of the Monmouth County right side line .following a drilling Hunt Racing association Saturday at rangles started their victory la the misses while Steven Sobechlko of second period when Jack Matthews, Engllshtown broke 20. Woodland farm, the Chapel Hill es- Interference. tate of Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Has safety man, took Fort Morimouth's Geronl's running was on a par There will be another shoot next kick on his own 43 and went to his Sunday at the LJncroft range, kell. The course Is one of the mos with the work ol Vernon Bennett, plcturesquo in the country, lying in opponent's 23. Paul Conw^y shifted bia running mate halfback, who ac- a valley, one side of which consti- his way around left end to the Fort'a counted for the first score. Vernle tutes part of tho steeplechase course, 10, from whore on tho-next play he utarted tho scoring attack early in Tavern Pinmen A clear view of almost the entire again •, hit off the left side for the the second period when he lntercept- mile lay-out is afforded by the sur- score" George Decker's placemen efl a Morristown pass on his own 40 Lead Eatontown rounding hills. The bright sunshine klpk was'good. and darted throuRh his rival tacklers ot the day, the brilliant green of the Again in the third period after to Morrlstown's 20, where he wa« turf on the course, tho trees In series of first downs the Quadrangles stopped by the safety man. Bowling League autumn colors and the colorful moyed the/ball in tho army'a terri Geroni hit the right side of the line sports attire of the spectators com- tory on runB by Bob Matthows and (lilies SHOIS and moved tho ball to the 9-yard aul'i Open Door Team Drops bined to make the meet a striking Paul Conway. Frank Loveraldgo ac- stripe, from wiiere Bennett again spectacle. , counted for several long gains on ARE took the ball to the 3-yard mark and Two Game* to Saling** Diner Mrs. Frank M. Gould's consistent (Top) Mrs. Frank M. Gould's Ostend and the Norttwood Stable's his steady running throughout the followed with an off-tackle play for Indigo and Plmoohlo nearlng finish of Monmouth County Hunt Oold encounter. He placed tho ball on the the score. Reggie Vincent made his But Still Maintain* Substan- Ostend, winner this year of the Rad- nor, Mlddlcburg, Virginia and Lon Cup event on the ^Amory L. Haskell estate Saturday. They finished nine-yard line after Conway and Mat —but tho longest day you live, placement Wck good following Ben- tial Lead. Island trophies, added the Monmoulh In the above order. (Bottom) Plain Peggy, owned by A. E. Pierce, thews moved It up from the Fort's 46 nett's score. Bennett converted the County Hunt Gold cup to his collec- and .Anderson Fowler's Peacock running neck and neck In the Matthews plunged through the cen you'll never find tetter used extra point following Geronl's long Paul's Open Door bowlers suffered tion by turning back the stretch chal- Shrewsbury, a two-mile brush race. Blackcock, owned by Louis E. ter of the line for the third tally. The .cars for the money than these run. their first loss of the season last lenge of another old favorite of the Stoddard, Jr., was the winner by a half length. try for the extra point failed after The local grldderB held the upper Thursday night when Sailing's Diner post and rail, the Northwood Stable's Gene Wortbley fumbled the ball from Cadillac-Standard Recondi- hand throughout the encounter, al- team triumphed in two games in the Indigo. Both rated as even money center. * He passed to Deckor, who tioned Used Cars. Buy Miami though being outweighed by the up- Eatontown bowling league. Monday in the betting, Ostend and Indigo ilenty to spare, paying anywhere English, Jr., D. Roger Englar, Hil- attempted to run but was stopped. Compare thami state eleven. Every scrub on the night Paul's Open Door team won lived up to that distinction by fin- rom six to ten to one. ton Erlanger, Sidney C. Erlanger, Decker Injured an ankle on the play ou find they Red Bank roster saw action In Satur- hrce games from Hill's service sta- ishing a length apart after three One of the highlights of this an- Thomas S. Field, Sr., and son Thom- ,nd was removed from the game. • nood ai any day's encounter while Morristown a lon team and Tuesday night the miles over hunting country in 7:47.8. nual meet Is the luncheon served un- as, Edward C. Fiedler, Mr. and Mrs. A pass from Frankio Loversidge to grid mentor, Coach "Chippy" Flynn, 3road street garage bowlers defeat- Except for a momentary lead held der a huge tent to the farmers and Rufus C. Finch, Benjamin C. Flncke, Art Kerr accounted for the third Week-End Special! formerly of Asbury Park, substituted d the Pine Tree inn team In two by Mrs. E. Read Beard's Blockade their families by the members of the W. V. S. Findley, Frank L. Flnlaw, score after Conway moved the ball but once, and that was because of ut of three games. after tha1 first mile, Ostend, ridden hunt. About 1,500 farmers and their Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gamwell, Mrs. from Fort'a 48 to hla own 22. Lov- 1934 ILa Salle Sedan, an Injury. High scores by Magee, Covert and by Jack Skinner, and Indigo, with families were served Saturday by the Francis P. Garvan, H. E. Glbb, Har- cmldgo hit the right side of tho line rloward In Tuesday's match saved Sid Walters, Jr., up, dominated the members of the hunt and their wives, vey Dow Glbsoa and Mr. and Mrs. for 11 yards and Matthews plunged $545.00 The Red and Gray sophomore he Innmen from dropping three center for three more. On their erldders put In their bid for the Cen- five-horse race. A spectacular near who not only provided the luncheon Louis S. Glmbcl, Jr. itraight games. They rolled 204, 205 bt waited on their farmer friends ourth down, Loversidge whipped a Badlo - Beater • Defroster. tral New Jersey championship by spill by P. D. Reid on Baffler ruined Louis M. Hague, Charles B. Hard- pass to Kerr, who crossed the goa md 209 respectively. J. C. Rush that entry's chances. In full hunt livery. A reception com- ing, W. B. Harding, C. Cheever Hard- compiling their third victory plus, ft oiled 247 in his first game for the line standing up. 3ob Matthews moral victory over South River last mittee at the entrance to the tent wick, Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Has- kick for the extra point waa good. Answer to last nreebi An exciting finish was produced in welcomed each farmer, his wife, son kell, Amory L. Haskell, Jr., Misses Mile* contracted for this* week. Prospects look bright for aragemen. the two-rnil. brush race, the Shrews- Fumbles were eoBtly for both ihoo* 7 months ago before the Coach GueBfs Red Bankers for a The tavern team moved, out in r daughter and escorted them to Anne .Tllford, Hope, Isabella and earns, although, no serious damage The ruby Is more valuable bury, which was won by Louis E. their allotted place at the table. Margaret Haskell, Frederick E. Has- rise in prices. They'll hold their ' successful season. ront'thls week with ten wins and Stoddard, Jr.'s Blackcock over An- resulted for either squad. In the final than the diamond. Despite having Domlnlck Scala out wo defeats, while the garage team Among those who served as wait- ler, Thomas B. Hasler, J. Lewis Hay quarter tho army team moved deep ihapo after monthi of wear derson Fowler's Peacoclc with Mrs. ers and waitresses were Mr. and of the starting lineup because of a In second place with six wins and C. Clark's Little Cottave II flnlsh- M,r. and Mrs. J. C. Hoagland, Mr. nto the Quadrangle territory but an because they're dried four to :he same number of defeats. Mrs. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. and Mrs. Edward A. Hurd, Augustus attempted aerial attack, with a five times longer on the last. severe cold, Coach Guest started his tfe third. Easily the best horse, Finch, Judge Thomas Browa, Mr. Phone 910. third-string backfleld, a light and fast STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Blackcock was held off the pace un- 3. Hutchlns, Mr, and Mrs. JS, F. Hut- chance to score, was stopped by Otto W PC and Mrs. Edward A. Hurd, Mrs. John ton, J. Ford Johnson, Jr., Miss Maude Perl, who intercepted a Fort Mon- Open Evenings, "MILES OC WlAR IN IVKY.PAm* running outfit "Red" Henderson ac- 'aul's Open Door 10 .8S3 til the last hedge, and then was glv- 6 .501) g Meeker, E. Caddis Plum, Harry H. Li Johnson, C. Maury Jones, Mr. and mouth pass and moved'the ball to . counted for several gains In the Iroad Street Garage ~ en its head. A. E. Pierce's Plain a W. Cllpplnger, Mgr*, opening quarter, while Jib Zsger did 'ine Tree Inn — 5 .417 Neiiberger, Mr. and Mrs. W. Strother Mrs. F. C. Jones, Miss Helen G. mldflcld. Perl accounted for two 4 .444 Peggy, which, with Peacock, had outstanding plunging work at the ihunimy'i —..- ggy, , , ones, E. Shlppen Geer, Miss Audrey Jones. Lynn H. Korndorff, Clypsa long gains In the final period anil Died Car Dent iling's Diner . 4 .444 supplied thhe early speedd, failed to Hasler, Hiss Nancy Heller, Mr. and Llddell, Colonel L. B. Magruder, Gur- moved the ball to his opponent's 23 fullback position. Adlcr ana Hadloy Ill's" Service Station 4 8 .353 "STOP AT THE COP,J» iTIiles SHOES started at the varsity guard and end GAMES THIS WEEK. break into tho money. Mrs. John R. Meeker, C. Cheaver don M. Maynard, George W. C. Mc- where the Fort line held. positions, respectively, and did com- Tonight—Chummy's vs. Sallng's Diner. Tho Middletown, a two-and-a-half- Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carter, J. Hartley Melllck, Jr., Rob- 31 Broad St., Red Bank Monday—Chummy's vs. Broad Street mtlo steeplechase, had five horses Crane, W. Bourne Ruthrauff, Thom- mcmorable work throughout the ert Mertens, Mrs. Manton B. Met- Thomas and Miller were outstand- 700 CoQkman' Ave., Aebury Park Tuesday—SaHns's TDtiwr vs. Hill's Set- entered, but only two faced the start- as S, Field and Thomas S. Field, Jr. calf, Jr., blurry H. Neuberger, M. L. ing for the army team. A pass from (Cor. Bond St.) game. , er and in tho running A. E. Pierco's Mr. and Mrs. Haskell entertained Newhall,, Emilo Pfizer, Robert A. All action took place in the sec- lce Station. Thomas to Kelly In the third period 143 Smith Street, Perth Amboy BROAD STREET OAKAOE. Tapet threw his jockey, leaving Ben- at a buffet luncheon Saturday and Pinkorton, E. Gaddls Plum, Mrs. ond period. Besides the Red Bank look 137 215 137 moved the army team to Red Bank's Miles Shots operates mot* than SO stem In He* jamin Leslie Behr's Budget Boy a after the races held open house. Mary Plum Potter and Sheldon E. territory tut their threat to «oore York, New Jersej, Connecticut and f eniartiajitt scoring, Morristown staged a driv- •omilno 149 128 134 winner alone. J. S. Harrison, who A dinner-dance for the benefit of Prentice. ing attack In the last few minutea C Rush «~. ~~— 208 159 155 was stopped by tho Red Bank line. C. Rush J47 170 201 was rifling Tapet, remounted and Monmouth Memorial hospital was Mr. and Mrs, Edward V. Quinn, Fort Mtmnwuth of that period after Carter, Morris- Chssey . 186 124 169 finished for second prize money. . held Saturday night at the Rumson Red Bank town Negro fullback, took a Red John Kin;, Reckford, Victor F. Rld- Kerr LE Orl.b Boys can make extra pocket money 927 886 796 Tho farmers' races supplied keen club. Many of tho younger set and der, Joseph M. Rocbling, -P. Sanford Holmes LT Sruitowskl aelllnjr Tho RcRlator,—Advertisement! Bank punt and was downed on the PINE TREE INN. interest for local fans. W. C. Ham- students from various nearby schools Cotoslmo LG Banks mldflcld stripe. Carter shifted his Ross, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Rutgers, C Snelton Marcello .._ ,.~ 176 160 192 mond of Holmdel saw his Jerry and and colleges -wero present. Mrs. Has- Jr., F. Bourno Ruthrauff, Mlaa Flor- Decker way to Red Bank's 39, followed by Marcello 133 112 158 Loversldffe never Dan finish a half-length apart in the kcll was chairman of the committee ence B. RuthraufT, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- no Uahoney Ballentlne who, on two downs, agee 155 188 204 Melllah RT opening event with William Larkin's In charge. bur B. Ruthrauff, Mr, and Mrs. J. Olnas* Kelly moved the ball to Red Bank's 12. [overt ., ;. 170 182 205 Wortbley BE HlUir Convention Hall. Asbury Park [oward '. .'. 192 171 ,209 Nellie third. . Moon Stone, owned by Among the members of the Mon- Sanford Shanley, Jacob Slegcl, Alex- QB Glsnclo Here the Red Bank line tightened \jLoversHge LHB 826 BIS 068 William McKnight and ridden by mouth County hunt are Johnfrltz ander W. Sellcken, Ernest A. Smith. EctiulU DAY OR NIGHT / and threw Carter for a 17-yard loss. R. Matthews 4F B Thomas SAVING'S DINER. Billy Foales, ran away with the sec- Achells, Henry G. Atha, Lewis B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver Smith, Red Bank again threatened to score 154 151 184 Red pank _.. 0 7 t 7—SO after Carter fumbled Bennett's kick ™^ ond farmers' event. Laird's Apple, Ballantlne, W. Warren Barbour,, B. Allison Stern, J. Ernest Stern, Ed- r _.„, _ 179 136 202 owned by George Evans of Chapel Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. win Stewart, Louis E. Stoddard, Jr., Fort Monmouth 0 0 » 0— 0 TENNIS & BADMINTON . on Morristown's 30. "Bucky" Mead Gllhuly 195 136 192 Hill, was secon'd in front of William Beadleston, Henry Lawrence Bell, Touchdowns: Bed Honk—Conwir. M»t recovered the fumble for Red Bank. Worrcn 245 170 180 Andrew V. Stout, Edward K. Strain Ihews, Kerr. Points mt«r. touchdowns— . Open Prom 10 A, M. to 10 P. M. Meyers - 152 191 181 Kelly's Swingalongr, which was a Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Blagden, Mr. Herbert N. Straus] L. 8. Taller, Mr. Decker, Matthews, Substitution: Ri$ • " _ Telephone For Reservations. .^ The remaining quarters were di- close third. and Mrs. George Bodman, Arthur and Mrs. Hooker' Talcott, J. Fred- Bank—Conwsy. J. Perl. She», Griffiths., J. vided Into an exchange, of plays and 025 .783 039 Matthew»,--l'ettf«ye of quarterr . A boxing ring, made especially for position, with tho Naveslnkers In a (bti are —12 minutes. the Red Bank Catholic high school matched, a throe-way tlo with Leonardo Field 917 863 828 new world war for use this Friday night when the club and Lennox Tavern. Tho Homesteaders defeated the first of a eorleB of elimination con- cannot STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Commuters TueBday night In two hatched. Wilde, Hayward testa will be held, has been donated L out of three games, Tho former lost by Mike Jacobs of Fair Haven, 1 body dares to draw a brettth. Mandalay . 5 only tho second and this by a single No wonder we are scared to. well-known fight promotor. The ring Homesteaders „ 4 2 .874 point. The Leonardo Field club de- Win Golf Tourney Is 18 feet outside and 16 feet inside Navsslnk a S .862 TOO/ death. Leonardo Field Club 3 3 .846 feted the Tots Doerr association in No wonder the mechanics at and *(s one of the most up-to-date to Lennox Tavern « . s I .803 two out of three matches the same [ the De Faleo Service Station, The two-ball best-ball tournament be used. Its donor has Included Middletown Township 2 4 .844 night The scores: posts, ropes and canvas. Tots Doerr -..-. .™ 2 4 .818 HUNDREDS OF Shrewsbury A Sunset, nra so at Swimming River Country club Commuters* _ 2 4 .776 COMMUTERS. busy. Motorists Dice to know came to an end Sunday when Alex There will bo 12 bouts In all. Sixty- COMING OAMES.- HoITman .« _„„ „ 181 Tonlffht—Lennox Tavern vs. Middletown 180 140 that * personal Interest l» be- Wilde and Bob Hayward defeated the three contestants, ranging In weight Schlauplts . ,„_.„„. us 181 132 ing taken In their con and father and son combination of Guy from 65 to 135 pounds, have been Township, Naveslnk vs. Mandalay. McGuire _-. 121 148 174 1L. Tuesday—Middletown Township ,vs. Dummy ...... 136 195 136 ALLONE that*s Just how It la at thU Rlchdale In an added round of 18 entered. A list of the classes and Mandalay, Navesink vs. Lennox Tavern. Drinkwater . 153 TEN LEADING BOWLEnS. 187 171 modem, station.. This, natural- holes after the teams finished all entrants follow: ly, assures better work. Any even In a 36-hole match last week. 65 Founds, three 1%-mlnuU rounds— G AVE HS 713 Vincent O'Nell vs. William Curler; James Posien J... 8 187 2J0 service they render your ear re- Both tcamB played even golf for Fisher 8 1D1.S 21« HOMESTEADERS. sults In a marked Improvement Shea vs. Kenneth Drury. Woodward ...._...„...... 6 180.S 2S4 Woodward 144 Monmouth IVE your spirits a lift. the outgoing nine. Hayward and 76 Pounds, thre« lK-mlnutoi rounds— Horster '.. 5 180 2W Stryker 208 207 In performance and cost of Wilde won the 10th, lost the 11th, William Koch vs. Charles Uolln; Michael Hanson , fl 187.4 223 O'Rourka . 161 1>2 G Take a new 1938 Btude- Arnone vs. Eugene Atwater. Dummy . 135 135 p operation. Let them prepare halved the 12th and 13th and won the Gettls ...m.« 6 184 218 Men's Shop baker out for a thrilling trial 80 Founds, three 1% -minute rounds— Bahr 6 1BB.2 18» Powell - 148 144 your eta for quick cold weath- 14th. The next two holes were halv- Peter Santaro vs. John Alvator. Llmemeyer ; 6 182.5 224 LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. er starting and comfortable drive. Symmetrical direct- ed and the victors took tho 17th to 85 Founds, three l'/i-mlnoW ronnds— 62 Broad Street, Bed Bank Arthur Josephs vs. T. Marley. Augustine « —.... —. 6 182.2 214 Ploier ....,....«». 166 148 17? cold weather driving. action steering, Independent win tho match, two and one. 110 Pounds, three 2-mInute rounds— Hosie-.. , 0 178.3 206 Romeo . ^-..«« , 134 150 174 (Next door to Llfgctt's) planar Wheel suspension, finest Hayward WBB victor of the match John Dresser va. John Tomalno. Keen competition between the Dummy -.«—.«««.•«.«.« 136 185 135 115 Pounds, three 2-mlnut« rounds— Clayton . . 1KB 198 190 hydraulic shock abiorbers, played against par tourney when ho Ed Heal? it. Lloyd Goldsbuiy; John Homesteaders and the Middletown Augustine 149 184 243 safety gloss all around, twin finished two down. Bob Schroeder ing vs. William Norrls. Township team featured tho games windshield wipers, sun visors and Guy Rlcbdalo, Sr., were tlod for 12B Pounds, three. 2-mInuta rounds— last Thursday.- The Mlddletowners 741 second* placo at three down. William Brisker vs. Walter Kelleher. took tho first In somowhat easy fash- TOTS DOERR. and tall lights, oversize trunks 116 Pounds, three 2-mlnute rounds— Proost 164 175 192 FOOTBALL —all tjre standard equipment. Mrs. J. Josoph Connor and Billy _j«Bter Rellly vs. Victor Armelllno; Wai- ion but woro defeated In the sec- 119 163 Bohrey won the Scotch foursome Mr Gibson vs. Janwa Mahsr. • ond by three pins. The Homestead- DoerWellingtor n .... t. ... _„_. i4123s 1(3 142 tournament by posting a groat score ers managed to eke out a victory In Idwarde SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24th The low Studebakcr prices the nightcap by a single point The Mount « 135 1*2 are a challenge to the thriftiest o(T72. Joseph Ghezzi and Mrs. Frank Olid Reunion Banquet. Dooley. —_— — 203 •237 155 doff tied with Miss Ruth Mansonand At least two-thirds of Red Bank Naveslnk team took the measure of RED BANK QUADS minded and you'll have to do a Kugone Massey for low net honors high school's 1922 championship foot- tho Leonardo Field club In two out 718 845 844 lot of looking to find a car that with scorea of 60's, ball team havo alreadyjigreed to at- of three matches tho same night. vs. measures tip to Studebaker'a Play In the Schneider tournamont tend a reunion banquet to be held HOMESTEADEriS. "No Gunning" Signs. SOUTH AMBOY TIGERS gas and oil economy. got underway but no team matches Saturday night, 'Octqbor 30, at the Woodward.. US 201 Jlo "No Gunning" signs aro on sale at wort completed. The tournament will home of Mrs. Marlon Brannlh of. B'f'ker 161 106 147 Tho Reglator office. Cardboard, 50 be continued all day Saturday and Branch avenue. Both present and cents per dozen; muslin, $1.00 per McCLASKEY'S FIELD, Newman Spring. Road BAILLY BROS. 168 dozen. Owner's name imprinted LEE'S GARAGE Sunday and li expected to wind" up pattt coaches at Red Bank- high Powell 1:80 P. M, ADMISSION, ZSo 09 Staple Ave. TcL S Buuday lhV (required by law) at small extra 8M Broadway Td. 110* chool have been requested to attend. SIS 874 ESS cost—Advertisement. BED BANK : WHO BHANCH -;. /;•," RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937. Page Elgvert, Emlilo Fanjul, Urn. Edward Plchler, Schneider Team Winona Society's Mrs, Frederick Eddy, Mrs.' George Club Women Decide Rumson Democrat* - ••• Clicking For^Cornell -By Pap' Ivlns, Mrs. Thomas Spencer and Still Unbeaten Annual Banquet Mrs. Paul Grlpper. In Favor of China Elect New Officers Chairmen of International rela- More than 100 persona attended a lyUurkatnqen Have Red Bank JEnjoyable Event Last Thursday Realize $170 At tions departments of Women's clubs meeting of the Rumson Democrats In Monmouth and Ocean counties at club bald last night at Fauci's meet- t. Bowling League Lead of Four Night at ttie Rwevelt Tea Ruimon Card Party a meeting yesterday afternoon at Ing rooms on Washington street, ' Games—Four Teams Tied for Room—Letter from M!M More than. $170 was realized at a the Little Silver Woman's club hold Rumson. J. Swing MnQIrr, tempos . , Second Place. Mary Lovett Read. card party last week at Rumson for mock trial to determine "Whether ury chairman, presided. . the benefit of Holy Gross Catholic China or Japan Was Guilty In the A nominating committee submitted church. Mrs. John Murphy of Car- Recent Chlno-Japaneae Uprising,'' a Hit of nominations which were apt ••"The" Schneider Market teanv.un.de- Fifty-five members of the Winona ton street Won a turkey, which wan and a unanimous decision was hand- proved and elected. The new officers Uitti In 12 games., alter,lait night society of'Llttlofillvor_jnet for their disposed of on tho co-operative plan. ed down by the Judge, Mrs. Stephen Include Bernard Ryan president, hsUA/a.r£!S.8A6<~ sldeB those mentioned were Mr. and the Naveslnk. team and the Boncore /S HEW TO H/M ysr ne oia Mar Mrs. Edmund Ayres, Mrs. Arthur Tailors won two out of three from Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clapp, Leddy & Son. AtAKB A KUS£ AOV£ #J SEAT/AA3 Values William H. Carhart, Mlaa Florence HAVB3INK. .„•. 1B« 111 COLGATE- AMP P&/tJGB7VM Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cllne, We are constantly co-operating with Stearne .»„....»*« - IBS Mr, and Mrs. Myron L. Campbell, StryVar ... 177 is« 177 All Rlstiu flBicrrid br T«» AilQclited Pr«M producers -to bring you the best values. _—., 1BJ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorrell, Miss Bahr _.„...____..„.. Here is a harvest of real opportunities \s Henry , H .... SOa 149 Bertha Dunham, Mrs. Gertrude ^^•wi M1_ ^ 1B7 102 S14 Foiten ...... _.,.—.- 187 Hi Davis, Mrs. Joseph Hornsby, Mr. and to reap big savings. You share in our profits with United Coupons Possibility Seen The Great Kelley Quad Gridders Mrs. George G. Ivlns, Mrs. David SIB 859 Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worth- '':• SMOKE SHOP. Turns To Pro Ball Large Calif. Taylor 146 181 ley, Miss Grace King, Mlsa Dell Mor- R. Morrii _ 184 170 175 For Oarsmen Race To Play South latt, Miss Harriet Moore, Miss Mil- Oh Kitty _ IK , US 18S dred Moore, Mrs. A. W. Mayhew. Santa Clara Robarta .. ._,.__... lit ,140 110 (40-50 to a lt>) Mtyn _...... M..«» ..-.....' 1BI 182 159 . Here Next July Amboy Tigers Also •William T. Parker, Mien Jean Prunes 3° 25 Parker, Mrs, Elijah Reed, Mr. and Special to Saturday night only. Thin skin, small pits, tender, meaty, sweet flavor. SI7 841 Mrs. Shields, .Mrs, Victor Satter, Miss . LEDDY * SON. Committee of Old Red Bank Red Bank Eleven to Meet Up- Brooks *. . w _ 188 169 19B Virginia Satter, Mrs. Frank Sum- WEBSTER'S 480-page Illustrated MacDortield ... . 192 Yacht Club to Meet With Rep- state Team on McCIaskey't mers, Charles Shropshire, Mr. and Laddy ....„..„„._, 161 KB Mrs. Frank Sherwood, Miss Frances Cook ...... ' , ... ITS 1M Mlnton .._._.._zzr us 152 128 reienUtivei of National Alto- Field Sunday on Newman Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. William Elgilm _™. „ 17no1 US James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Van MacDonald •«.».««..... 147 ciation of Amateur Oarsmen. 'Spring* Road. Scholck and Miss Maggie Woolley. 811 902 An attempt Is being made by th: The Red Bank Quadrangle football Dictionary BONCORB TAILORS. IT? 3. Aearra .j,. _ 18< 243 182 Old Bed Bank Yacht club to brlni team will play hosts to the South Castallaeclo ...... 234 200 175 he National Association of Amateu Amboy Tigers next Sunday after- Final Session For with a pound of 'h«at-flo' Roasted Flshar ...! in . 16( J07 ;181 Oarsmen regatta to the Nortl noon on the Quads' home gridiron, R. Schroedar .—_ 199 1«7 225 Shrewsbury river next July. W. Schroidor 178 185 185 McClaskey's field on Newman Women Republicans A committee consisting of James Springs road. The game starts at 059 1002 918 2:30 o'clock. The Red Bank Women's Republi- SPORTSMEN CLUB. V. Lang, Joseph O. Irwln, Harry A, Hammond •'. -»•_ ISO 161 180 Isaacs, Jr., Neil B. Wolcott and Al; The gridiron, rcceatly obtained by can club will hold Its final meeting 148 OSCO Coffee T. Swift i. 1«! 152 fred J, Llppman, rear commodore o) the Quads, is being put Into shape before election Monday r.lght at 8 - Hafmlbal w_._ .._ 18B 118 182 tho club, will meet with B. Herbert o'clock at Republican headquarters A superb blend with rich, full flavor. Ground to your order. D Swift ; ISO 177 178 and will"be ready for Sunday. The F Btdla :- ...... 128, 142 1S7 Pearso, representative of the asaocl game will be the Quads' second in at 21 and 23 Broad street. The Young atlon and c6ach of the New York the Shore Conference football league. Men's Republican club of Red Bank both 7«1 ~u» "TIT athletic, club rowing division, Thea will supply entertainment, speakers, PETE'S CHATTERBOX. Last Sunday afternoon the Quad- for VmiaDorn 171 dore VanTwIsk and C. P. Dodgo rangle eleven defeated the Fort Mon- refreshments and a door prize for the EbU ...... _ ...... _._ 159 184 tho association, Saturday afternooi mouth eleven, 20 to O. meeting. 47 Turnoek ...—...—.—.... 18S at a luncheon at 1 o'clock at thi Final arrangements will be made Sfnlth - ~~ 150 ISO Coach Dick Guest has - whipped An authoritative Dictionary for homo, school and office rise. Over 180 174 Molly Pitcher Tifatel In'oraer'tb come for transportation to a rally for Les- 30,000 words, thirty-one color pages, seral-flcxlblo red morocco Kvinn ...«..., 211 to a conclusion "on holding' the re- Into shape a strong club this season > Plniratora ..._—.....—.. 17! 179 157 ter H. Clee at Brookdale farm Fri- • procesI*HA.*»s» leathericuuier, golgumd stampedsiumpcu, rounderounactdi corners. .Murdlco •!.•••• •••...—••••••™. 162 17S 200 gatta hero. which from all acounts, should have ( a successful season. The Quad grld- day of next week. 890 688 041 Bnsloy White will explain an ders officially opened their season The new officers of the club are: This Webster's Dictionary for 25c with pound of ACEEBA'S BAKERY. check the racing course. Followlni ' DUUon* ...... —.-.....«.. 188 181 168 two weeks ago with the Leonardo President—Mra. Emma VanSoholck. Win-Crest—Mother's Joy—Acme Coffees at regular prices r Bchntlder ,..-,.™«.™.. 188 170 288 the luncheon, the group will board Field club In which the Quads won, Vice president—Mri. Kenneth Smith. ''•Fa Jone« ,..—...... •..—— 180 189 148 boat owned by Mr. Irwln and will 13 to 0. Vice president—MM. Carl .Sehwanker. Thuri.-Fri.-Sat,. Only '^Nordy. HM,>WHa „„„ .• 181 201 204 travel over the North Shrewsbury Vice pwildent—Mrs. Worth Cunrjlng- 174 178 A 178 river to outline the possitJllitlej ol Oeorge Decker Is the only ono not ;i, • 015 ISO 918 expected to seo action In next Sun- Vlce pruldent—Mrl. William Getty. >' COMETS. •holding the regatta. Bccordine aecretary—Mrs. Edna Phil- day's gome. He suffered a sprained lips. •ISWnn — 190 190 115 The smoothness of the Nort fjackaon ...,M.—...... 178 178 IBS ankle last week. His place will be Corresponding secretary—Mrs. Irving •Wimar ...«..-..•»«..»..._..... 195 189 Shrewsbury river might make it pos filled by Jack Loversldge. Others ex- Krakowltch. 167 Social aecretary—Wlsa Gladya L. Shrop SUGAR IO»49 li.Wootttcr «.-Jl—,.-..—.. 210 20O 187 slble to hold tho rowing events thli pected to start for the Quads are ..._... 140 ' 109 195 iblre. year, provldlnjRlhe -course proves saf Olnas and Kerr at end, Shea and Treaiur«r—lira. Joseph Irwln, . 011 OSS 880 isfoctory to the ofllofals. The row Mollish at tackle, Pettlgrew and Parliamentarian—Mr«. Thomas Jardlne Ing regatta in past years have bee Coloslmo at guard, Jack Matthews at Historian—Mini Marcarat Hackataff. *• The undefeated Sohnelder Market held on the Sohuyklll river and th -team added three more victories to quarterback, Ernie Griffiths and Paul Hudson river. ' Card of Thanks. 2O EXTRA "5" Coupons vita string Monday night when they onway at halfback and Bob Mat- If tho local river Is approved by Rev. Dr. McCloskey and C. D. o i. defeated the Red Bank Recreations thews at fullback. America, Court St. James, No. 899, with .very M-lb bag Finest Family Uln three' matches. The Marketmen the , authorities, outstanding ama- Woman's club. Bilks' auxiliary, Fair trolled 1,039 In one game, the highest teur oarsmen from various parts of Haven auxiliary of Rivervlew hos- •!'score to be made by a team that the United States as well as nation Keansburg Firemen pital and all my friends, for mess- '•evening. wide rawing clubs such ae the Fenn ages of condolence in my recent- be- gfiidSeae Flour ' The Clothiers ft Insurance team, A. C and the New York A. C. an To Have Jubilee reavement. 9 jwon three from th« Gardeners, Only, various other rowing associations wil Ellen I. Baldwin. 'one—the first—was olose, twi being take par* suid offer Red Bank an Keansburg Fire . company No. 1 —Advertisement FIVE Extra Coupons with 7-^ bag fftU&ai f\our q laken by the Clothiers by a margin other river sport. Larry Kolley, coach of tho Peddle will celebrate Its 25th birthday next ba 1 TEN Extra Coupons with 12"^ e frUXu* Flour 49c '/of ieven' pln«. school football squad, 1936 captain Wednesday night with a dinner for Oarfl of Thanks. of Yale university's varsity grid officers and members, both active We wish to thank all our friends Special coupon offer endt Saturday night, October 23rd •' The Qentllo Market defeated the and relatives who sent flowers and .Qarroto Market In two out of three eleven, has signed to play profes- and exempt, at the Raritan Bay ho- Red Bank Ready sional football with tho Boston- cars and. who assisted in any way and. Max's. Tavern won tho best out tel, where the company was organ- especially Rev. Mr. Harrington, the asco of three from the Neu Lumber team. Shamrocks. He will make hla pro- ized on October 27, 1912. The hotel New Era lodge and the Worden Fu- Coles of the Schneider team was To Meet Asbury fessional debut at Boston Sunday was then owned by. William L.:Mac- neral Home. Bread Crumbs Toasted against the Pittabiirg Americana. Donald. Sons of Charles C. Mauser. In top form. He made scores of 223, asco 12/2-6z 202 and .210. Tuttle of the same Kelley, who la doing an outsta'nd . More than 100 persons are expect- —Advertisement Park Saturday Ing job as coach at Peddle, will Brand team rolled 248 and 214. Ferry made d,to attend. After dinner the cele- Tomato Juice can 5c 213; Tomalne 210 and Parker 201, All leave Saturday following: their game bration will be continued at the Card of Thanks. are members of the Sohnelder team. Light Workout* Being Con- against tho Hun school of. Princeton company's Manning place fire house. I wish to thank all those who of- Every member of' this outfit rolled by plane lor Boston. His toam at fered sympathy and assisted In any Farrndala Evaporated We are Co-operating with In charge of the jubilee are ex-Chiefs way during my recent bereavement. (ISCO Pork and over 200 In tho second contest. ducted by Local School Grid- Hlghtetown is undcfeatcd; untied and 31lnton B. Lohsen, Richard A. Jea- National Egg Producers has not been acored upon. They de- Lewis Callahan. A. Qrob.of Max's Tavern turned in den in Preparation for As- sen,-Howard C. Opdyke, Rudolph L. —Advertisement. a score of 245, while Cltarelfa of feated Adolphi academy, 13 to 0; Vogel and Richard j, Trenery. , MILK Selected BEANS Qarruto's Market scored 280. Straus bury Park Tilt. Nowman school, 12 to 0, and Poly Prep, 10 to 0.' Charter members of the company IN MEMORIAM. tall of the Clothiers & Insurance made Include Harold W, Cowley, Frank R. In loving remembranca of my daa I cans 217 and 206 In two games. The scores: Light workouts are being conduct- Kolley will play loft erid In Sun- 'ather, Gharlea H. Conovar, who pasted 3 EGGS 3 a 19° Hill,. John Paynter, William P. Ran- t November 1, tan years ago. SCHNEIDER'S MARKET. ed by Coach Richard P. Quest, men- day's game, replacing "Red" Flem- dolph, Ezaklel Wilson, John B. Co- ing, Injured In the Rochester game Gone, but not forgotten. • "-• -•• 248 tor of Red Bank high's comeback ort, Jr., Raymond Truax, Lloyd A, Daughter, doz FREE Sample package Sunday. Regular or Quick grid squad,, this week In preparation Hopper, Daniel P. Seoley, • Edward MKS. WILLIAM SIMPSON. 29" with NBC for .the aJMniportant -encounter this N. Wottt and Howard O. Opdyke. IN MEMORIAM. OSCO Extra Strength Saturday with Asbury, Park at the E bot local athletic field. lurnt Mills Four In loving memory of our dear hulb&nd H-O Oats Premium Flakes BENEFIT OABD PARTV. and father, John W. Rapphard, who died Ammonia " IOc It lj doubtful whether or not BUI Defeats Shrewsbury October 19, 1918. 30-oz Toilet Tlssuo 950 1,019 Qeronl or Domlnlok. Scala, varsity May hla aoul rest In pence. He pkK RED BANK RECREATION. Mothers of Junior Yachtsmen to BEREAVED WIFE, SON pits [ Seminole "" 5c halfback and guard, respectively, The Shrewsbury polo team suffered Hold Social at Boat Club, AMD DAUGHTERS. will be In Saturday's starting lineup defeat Sunday aftornoon when Scala has boon out became of a so- they mot tho Burnt Mills team at A card party will be held next vore cold and Geronl suffered a Bodmlnater and lost, 7 to B. Coddy Wednesday night, October 27, at the ( Monmouth Boat club. The party is 777 sprained inkle. In last, Saturday's Johnson led the BodmlnBtor team In WANT ADVERTISEMENTS game against Morrlstown after hie scoring four gonla whllo Joe Roo- inlng given by.the mothers of tho Too Late for Classification IVORY Guest Soap 3 I3 brilliant 80-yard run for a touch- bllng and Milton Untormoyor cnoh lunlor yachtsmen of tho club In or- down. ... er to equip., ttia club kitchen. riGS AND CORK for aali, 60 plgi, eight med- scored two goals nploco for Shrews- wnki old; tlio corn and hog com. IOc Howaver, the. Red -Bank grldders bury. .The committee) with , Mrs. O. E. Thomas S. Field, Mtddl«town Stock Farm, Selo* 2 23 largo pkaT 2OC '.'Z'-.'.'." lit 181 have high hopes of being victorious Davis, Jr., as chairman, will meet lihone Red Dank 881. Burnt MUla Shrewsbury Ugaokanbuih 169 III 193 In Saturday's game after their past ' 1—A. Fmriir J. RoebUng next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock DEALER for Urgo manufacturer needs a Washes Clothes . 2—0. Johmon dependable man ovir 26 to aiilit him . 90S 876 performances of three victories and M, Unlermeyar at thV club In order to'complete '• • ' MAX'B TAVERN. one moral victory. No. S—II, Eaat C. Hnrrlaon with business and collections In Red Ivory Soap ChipSO '" Clean Back—F. Johnson plans for the party. The games will Bank and vicinity. Reference! more 0 0*o1i . KB J. Pitney tart at-8 o'clock. ' There will be noeoaiary than experience. Car desirable. A, Orob .. 248 Coach Guest has shifted Vernon Burnt MUla mod. largo mlmoil,, Bennett to work as a halfback In 2 J 1 1 1 0—7 rlzos and refreshments, Mrs. Da, Tay dlacimed at Interview. 6ee Mr. enko eako .1. WaJttr 155 148 Snrawsbury 1 0,0 2 1 1—5 Flintier. 8 to 5 p. m. only. Room 9, 780 6c : 2 pkgk s I9C: HofTman ; 111 185 order to take the plaoe of John Sum- Goals i Shrewsbury—Ri> 2, llnttr. vis Is being astlsted by a large com' Coo km on avenue, Anbury Park. N. J. Marrlll ... !81 208 monte, who dropped out of practice m«yer 2, Ilnrrlmrf 1. Burnt IIIIlii—Fowler Ittee. HB4 044 1. 0. Johnaon «YE«it l, p, Johmon 1. TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished, gas . OABRUTO'S MARKET, early last week because of a eold. Beferee—Shlvely. and electric, plenty of heat. 42 Hard- Luccls. .t..—...—«,...._ 151 167 Freddie Bohccre will be at the half- Goodwill Dinner Lait Night Ing road. Red Bank,* The Pick of the Crqp m Fresh FRUHS and VEGETABLES Clttsfallla ....„„_ 118 218 back position while Bennett Is play- POSITIOOSITION wanted ai houieworkeho work r by Valantl ,.w...... ~^..~.~.».. , 168' 167 Ing at fullback, providing Summonte Volley Ball For Men. Moro than 100 persons attended a whithit * woman)) smallll salal ry withithr: roomm Sweat, Juicy Florida (med. size) (largo alzo) Oatta _-.—. 189 167 "goodwill" dinnor-dance last night at and boardbd . ApplApl y att 10101 Wes tilde av 7aca ...».»«.^..- .' ». S22 184 Is unable to play. Volley ball for tho business and nue, Red Bank.Bank.* wofesslonnl men will again bo ro- Moulin Rouge tavern, Katontown, OENTILE MARKET948. '191 A light dummy scrimmage was given by E. D. Spaldlng of Rumeon, ATTRACTIVE secluded ilx-toom house ; D. Acarra — Ill 908 170 held lait night outside the school lUmed this year stnrtlng Monday • for rant cr tala! half an acre ground, light, November J. It will bo con- district manager of the- Rosoollff fireplace, bath room: also large chicken N. Qsntlla .. _„_...... _ 146 178 158 grounds on Harding road and a Quaker corporation of New York, home. Chapel Hill road, Atlantlo High- T. Filandrona .„.___...... 196 167 134 heavier scrimmage Is planned to- lucted the samo as last year, name- lands, care of Bill Maxion. Oranges 25 ; 35' O. Rsrnglds .._..—„__..__ Its 158 117 far salesmen and customers. A floor Mor ,.-... 146 l«0 171 night, The team will taper off their y on Monday and Thursday oven- week's practice tomorrow night with ngs from 5:30 to T o'clock In 'the ihow was presented and dancing TRAOTOR and truck fpr hire) plowlnt, Juicy Florida 786 101 8(0 ind refreshments were enjoyed. i discing, toning,' etc. Wood for sals, Crisp ICEBERG CLOTHIERS ft INSURANCE. drill In passing and kicking. Red Bank high school gymnasium alove and flreplaca lengths. Danlal Pat- Ifolm -..««.„ .170 111 180 on Harding road, Entranco will be ttrson, Chanel Hill, N. J., address Bo* each h«ad Woodward „.«_ . 162 199 101 Now Peddle Tennis Coach. eo«, BedBank^ Grapefruit 5c Lettuce 106 Itumson vs. Point Pleasant •even dollars, the same as last year. ABSOLUTELY blghast caah prlcel for Coaoh Louis Jacoubs' purple and Dr. Wilbur E. Saunders of the jour furniture, ruza, carpaU, odlce fur- Yallow Boiling Fancy Large Ripe white grldders of Bumson "high 'oddle school today announced the niture, brlo-a-brac, antiques, slassware, I«oc«J Jnyveos Lose. china and houishotd goods. Ruacll'a Auc. -us sohool will seek their third victory Dean Pioraon's Rod Bank'junior ppolntment of William S. Lltterlokj tlon Gallarlu, Hl-20 East Front street. Red of the season Saturday afternoon varsity footbo.ll squad, sufforod a 14- toad of tho department of mathe- Bank, pphone ltfOS. Onions bag 19c Tomatoes 2> 25c when they meet the Point Pleasant matics at the Peddle sohool, as ten- TVPBWRITBRSTVPBWRITii linoleum, wardrobai, o-O defeat Monday afternoon at the nis coach for next year. He «uo- heaters, con.s tables, drasiira, chltton- grldders In the field next to the local athlotlo Held. lers, llvlnar. dining, bedroom aultes, tire It Pays to Buy Where Quality Counts end Your'Monty Goes Fufthott Rumson high school. The game jeeds H. R,, Emery, who has as- aoreens, enlna. Blast, oompleta Victorian itart* at 3i3O e-'clook.. lumed the post as head tennis ootoh living roovh aulta. «to. Rusoll's Auction Protluco Frlcos Kriccllve to But. NJglit, Grooerx Prloei to Wed., Oat. 17, usoopt U nof«ct. It pun to tdvtrtlie In Th* Buliter, >t Hebron aoademy, Hebron, Wain*, Qsll.rleift* B»a. i SI»t» Cu7 t Fiont alreet, phona , •'...' 'A" Page RED BANK REGISTER, OGTOBER 21,1987. ing' th* meeting by 'a groUp- at V Jewish G. O. P, I Felix Warburg, Forty-Five Year* Mothers Organize ninth trad* Domestic BoUne* girls* Republican Club To Fair Haven Is No Democrats Honor The cookies . were - baked by the Organize Club Of Wedded Bliss At River Street slaw at ichool. • " Meet At Shrewsbury;. Place For Pranks Former Local East Keansburg Among those present vtra Mr*. The organization meeting of the Mr. and Walter S. Kills of A meeting- of the "Mother* Edward DiMarcantonlo, Mrs. Mario There will be. a. nutting of ths Monmouth County Jewish Clee for Sears, avenue, Naveilnk, celebrated was 'held yesterday afternoon for RoW, Mrs. M»ry Perrl, Mr*. .Ber- Shrewsbury Republican elub next On Hallowe'en Governor club was organized yes- Man, Expires their 45th wedding anniversary yes- District Leaders the mother* of the children'of t tram I* Mason, Mrs. Rose Winston, Tuesday night at 8 o'olock at th» o{- • fe • • _ ' terday at a luncheon meeting at the terday. Mr. Sll|« founded a type- River street school kindergarten nee at Elmer a. Walnrlght of Pat- class at'the school. Ths club U be- Mrs. Vem Bruno, Mr*,' Petes' Bo- Police Commissioner Tony Garfleld-Orant hotel, Long Branch, Banker and World Philanthropic writer *upply, business at Jersey Clt: Prize* Awarded to Mr*. Grace rneo and Mrs. .Mario Truffulo. • terspn avenue. All local candidates and was attended by 20 representa- more than 40 year* .ago and sine ing organUed for study and dis- will be present. The borough can- Hunting Issues Early Warning tive Jewish leaders from. all parts Died Yesterday at His New his retirement about two years agi E, Hodfkinson «nd A. Law- cussion, for a broader understand- didate* are Frederlok W. Robinson of the county. York Home — Wai Former the business has been conducted bj rence Weitwood Because ing of the) ohlld's growth and needs, IVunlly jU»ocl«Uon to Meet lor mayor, Lawrence Iverioh and. to Older Boys—Children to Irving Welnstein, Long Branch his two sons, William Leo Ellis of and to help the chili In his school Fred J. Tnumm for council and El- of Beit Democratic Polls. adjustment Parents and teacher* The »emi-ennuU meeting- of the ex- Have Free Rein. attorney, presided and addresses Shrewsbury Resident Verona and David J. Ellis of Ha*- •vutlve council of the. VanOolrwen- mer O. Walnrlg-ht, Sr., for Justice of were made by William B. Klrsch, brouck Height*, problems will be considered and peace. , helpful (olutions suggested. hoven-ConoW • family' association Police Commissioner Tony Hunt- West End realtor, co-chairman of Felix M. Warburg, International Mr. and Mr*. Bill* have been »urS- A testimonial dinner" far Mrs. will bo held Saturday, October 90. » ing of Fair Haven called a meeting the Monmouth' county division of banker and philanthropist, died mer residents of Naveilnk the past Grace E. Hodgklnson and A. Law- A radio,talk •was given on "Men- will be a luncheon-business meeting Returns from Cruile. of the special officers of the bor- the group; David Green of Newark^ 28 year*. Mr*. Ellis before her mar- yesterday of heart disease at his rence Wsstwood, Democratic execu- tal Changes From Two to Six Tears »t the Woodro* Wilson hotel, New Conrad Bets of Reotor plao* ha* ough Tuesday night anil plans were chairman of the executive commit- home on Fifth avenue, New York. riage to Mr. Bill* at Chicago on Oc- tive committee members of theEasI of Age" by Mrs. Phyllis B. Dtylt, a Brunswick. The morning session will tee of the state group, and secre- tober 20, 1882, was Mlsa Ellrabet returned from a two weeks' training made for the protection of property He was 66 years old and a former Keansburg election district, was heli specialist in child training and par- bo devoted to hearing reports on the cruise In Quban waters aboard ths owners on Hallowe'on. Twelvo tary to Senator Clee. Mr. Green resident of Shrewsbury. He had beer Sheridan. Mr. Ellis founded th ent education, who spoke for the years' accomplishments, while the Pennsylvania society of Newark an last night at George Miller's Thistle V, 8, S. Texas. While away Mr. special policemen, tho flre police reported on conditions In Essex In good health last week and had Inn at East Keansburg. Mrs. Hodg- Home-Mskers Forum, Rutgers uni- afternoon will be given over to mak- Bets passed examination* for. ma- and regular police otlicora will pa- county and predicted a fifty thou- gone dally to his oSlces at Kuhn served a* It* president five years. Mr. versity. : ..''„•• • ing definite" plans for ths coming klnson and Mr. Westwood were thu 1 chinist's mite, trol the borough Saturday and Sun- sand plurality for the senator. Loeb & Co., the banking firm In d Mr*. Ellis In addition to the! honored because their district made Tea and cookies Were served- dur- year's activities. day nights, October 30 and 31, with The need for organization of the which he had been a partner slnci two sons have one daughter, Mrs a better showing for. the Demo- the express purpose of stopping Jewish workers and methods to be 1896. , Anthony S. Llvesey of Montclalr, an- six grandchildren. cratic candidates last fall than any hoodlums between the ages of 18 used in co-ordinating their efforts of the other seven election polls of and 25 from doing damage to prop- were stressed In a talk by Samuel the township. Boms of the Demo- 77 " erty within tho borough limits. Roessler, president of the board of cratlo candidates had small majoi Mr. Hunting told The Register, education and chairman of the state Baptist Supper ltles at East~"X6ansburg-lsst No- Broad "I do not care who these boys are, committee. Reports of the senti- vember. In every other district the officials' sons may be among them, ment in the various part* of tho At Middletown whole ticket was overwhelmingly if caught they are going to spend county were given by Milton Stein defeated. About ISO persons were St., the night in jail." Ho said, "Small of Long Branch, William Klatsky Preparations are almost completed present and the inn was filled to children may have as much clean of Red Bank, Irving Cohn of As- for the annual supper to bs held for oversowing. > Red Bank fun as their little hearts desire, but bury Park and-others. the benefit of the Baptist church of One of the features of last night's we are not going to tolerate 'shen- Another meeting was called for Middletown village Thursday night, etent was the awarding of prizes nanigins' by grown lips," next Sunday at the Red Bank Elks' October 28. The large amount of to Mrs. Hodgklnson and Mr. West- home at which time officers will be interest manifested and the big ad- wood donated by • Theodore J. I*- "One Gala Week of Price-Wrecking" A meeting of tho special officers elected. Harry Pine, chairman of vance sale of tickets has encouraged will be held Tuesday night, No- the ladles of the church, who are In brecque and offered for the execu-. the speakers committee of the state tlve committee members, of the dls- vember 9, to form an organization group, will address the workers. charge of the event, to believe that EVERY ITEM A SMASHING HIT!!! to be known as tho Fair Haven there will be a record-breaking at- rlct in the township making the Safety squad. The special officers, tendance, provided that the weather best showing for the Democratic 8UFEB FEATURES FOB THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATTJBDAY ONLY hereafter, will co-operate with the Cash Awards For man behaves. Mrs. Ehrlok Parmly party. .Mr. Labrocque, who U pres- paid policemen in the prevention of Is chairlady of the supper committee ident of the Democratic) organiza- crime in their respective neighbor- Best Peace Essays nd the sale of tickets 1* under the tion of Middletown township, has cdihmia UM hoods and in Fair Haven's drive to irection of Mrs. Thomas IT, Morford annually offered such awards the stop speeding within the borough's The Mothers of America, Inc., as and Mrs. John L. Hendiickson. Serv- ast flvo years. -V Yellow Cling confines. A 20-mile-an-hour Bpeed part of an extensive campaign in ings will take place from 5:30 to 8 Surrogate Joseph L. Dcnahay jyas Peaches " '~2-25' limit Is being strictly enforced on the Interests of peace, have invited 'clock. the principal speaker. Others who all the borough streets and roads. women throughout the state to sub- spoke were Mrs. Anna Bohrbach of Fair Haven's special officers are mit essays on the subject, "How I East Keansburg-, Arnold Ashenfeld, Standard Int. Size Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, Matt Baden, Believe the Mothers of America Can FELIX M. WARBURG River Plaza Women secretary to Congressman William No. i Can Prevent War." H. Sutphln; Mr*. Edward O'Flaher- George Curchin, Oscar Becker, How- Mr. Warburg was educated In tho Quality ard Morris, Everett Smith, William Women residents of New Jersey, To Hold Bingo Party ty of Headden's Corner, Mrs. John 8' public schools at Hamburg, Ger- Gelger, Harry Veroneau, John Mc- 18 years of age or over, are eligible H. Wermert of Belford, Councilman many, and received his financial The Iiadiea' auxiliary of Rtv Edward Fallon of Keansburg, John Cue, Louis Becker, Robert" Amendt, to enter. Essays must not exceed training In the Warburg firm. He No. S Frank Leslie and Louis Miller. 500 words and must ben accompanied >laza flre company will hold a blago Raymond O'Neill of MInnesInk Park, Maine Golden came to the United States In 1894 arty at the nre house Friday nigh Middletown township Democratic Can by a donation of 25 cents to the or- and'became an American citizen by ganization's anti-war campaign. Free lovember 5, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Jame leader; Mr. Labrecque, Mrs. Chrla- Fancy Bantam naturalization BIX years later. In IcPhee is chairman of the commit tine Oberman, Mrs. Hodgklnson, Mr. 10' literature and information will be 1S96 he became a partner in the firm Where Does Harry sent all entrants. :e in charge and her assistants ari Westwood, William B. Taylor, Wil- of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., following the n. Charles Meeker, Mrs. Wllllan liam F. Hanlon, John V. D. Forman A first prize of $50 will be awarded career of his brother Paul, who had 1 Sale Effective to Next Wednesday, Oct. 27th W. Mayberry Live? the essay which, in the opinion of aasch, Mrs. John J. McClaln and Walter. Fox. Dancing followed ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOB preceded him to America by three Xrs. Henry Paasch. the judges, is most sincere, original years. • ths feast MOM- TOES,. & WED. OOT.Y Whole Standard list And Where is He Entitled to and practical. The second prize ol Close to 500 persons were serve* Natural Quality ' 81n> $25, the-thlrd J10, fourth $5 and fifth In_1894 Paul Warburg married cently at the third annual turke; Apricots Can Vote? He Vows and De- Nina Loeb of New York and In the supper of the flre company. Ne\ and sixth prizes of $2.50 each will bo following year Frlda Schlff, daugh- Several Bequests — -VAN CAMP'S clares He Will Cast Hit Bal- awarded in that order to • those overhead doors have been lnstallei Fane* S-Lb. ter of the late Jacob H. Schlff, be- at the flre house Bhie Bose Cello Ba» lot in Shrewsbury Township. whose entries are so Judged. Five came Mrs. Felix M. Warburg. Both Made to Charity Evaporated RTce one dollar awards will be made to brothers were recognized as out- .Where does Harry W. Mayberry those receiving honorable mention. standing philanthropists and leaders Obituary Mrs. Frances Louise Vlrcoulon of Sllve? • lt-O*. live' and where can he vote? Essays should be addressed to In the financial community. Belmar, who died February 19, left MILK , King Bottle He claims his residence in Shrews- the Mothers of America, Inc., P. O. the bulk of her estate to charities, Catsup Mr. Warburg held membership In Alonzo M Bennett, Ber. bury township but when he went to Box 156, Federal square, Newark, the Chamber of Commerce of the according to her will which was pro- register thero last week the town- postmarked not later than midnight Alonzo M. Bennett, a former re bated last week In the office of Sur- sue Fancy New Beg. state of New York, Merchants asso- Ident of Little Silver, died sudde.nl; ship election board refused to let Saturday, December 18. ciation of New York, the Fifth Ave- rogate Joseph L. Donahay. A $200 Tall Whole P«ck Stae him do so: His home has been in early Saturday night of a heart at bequest was made to the Church of Can 3 for Shrimp nue association, the Groller society, tack at hi* home at Clalborne, Mary (Mod.) Can Atlantic township south of Tlnton SHOWEE AT LEONARDO. American Numismatic society and. the Holy Spirit, Asbury Park, and In 1-tb. Falls but recently be began the con- land. He had been in poor healtl $60 bequests to the St Joseph's Tomato Oval the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for some time but had been able t< struction of a residence a short dis- Man; Gifts Made to Mrs. Caroline and also many clubs. Including the Home for Homeless Boys, Philadel- Cal. Sardines fiance Can tance away In Shrewsbury township. B. Schmltt. Rumson Country club. get about and on Thursday of laai phia, and St. Joseph's Home for Or- The Atlantic township election board week had made a trip to Baltlmort phans and the Blind, Jersey City. Moby's MB. In making its canvass of the voters Mrs. Barbara Stumpf of Leonardo, Surviving aro Mrs. Warburg, their from his home. A $75 bequest was made to the Rev. gave a linen shower at her .home daughter, Mrs. Carola Rothschild Santa Clara Cello Bai was informed by Mr. Mayberry not Mr. Bennett for many years was John J. Wynne, New York city. Dried Prunes to put his name on the Atlantio Saturday evening for Miss Caroline four sous, Paul Felix, Frederick M Mra. Vlrcoulon, in a codicil, be- Bernardino Schmltt, daughter of Mr. Gerald F. and. Edward M. M. Wai chief engineer of the Ferryboat GOT "15 township list of voters, because he queathed $450 to a granddaughter, Italian 1-GaL and Mrs. Charles Schmltt, who will burg; two brothers, Max and Di ernor Harrington of the Clalborn was a resldont of Shrewsbury town- Margaret Frances Ball, who will al- Cook Can ship. be married next January to Edward Fritz Warburg of Hamburg, Gei Annapolis and Matapeak line 'in Maryland. The Governor Harring- so receive her personal effects! $60 POST Salad Oil Hoffman of Long Island, formerly many, and a nephew and nleci to a' granddaughter, Katherlne E. Subsequently Mr.. Mayberry pre- James Paul Warburg and Dr. Bet ton was formerly the Steamboat 79 of Newark. Mid Schmltt Is a grad- sented a petition to run for the Re- Nau and $50 to a grandson, Henry uate of Leonardo high school and tina Warburg, son and daughter o! Thomas Patten of the Patten line, Broeutigam. The remainder of the TOASTIES publican nomination for township Mr. Hoffman Is a Newark high school Mr. Warburg's brother, the late Pa which operated between New York, committeeman, but Mrs. Edwin C. estate was bequeathed In equal parts Maple Syrup "=« & Jj, graduate, M. Warburg. Highlands and Long Branch manj to the Society for the Propagation of Crispy Cornflakec Reed, the township clerk, refused to year* ago. file it because of doubt that Mr. May- The entire house was decorated in Tho funeral will be held tomorrow the Faith, New York city, and the berry was a resident of Shrewsbury white. On the table was a white morning at 10 o'clock In Temple ,Mr. Bennett was born at Lltt|i Marquette League for Cathollo In Silver-and was the son of the late Wheaties 'TX2SS! .*X. JQ township. Mr. Mayberry went be- sprinkling can from which white Emanu-El, East 65th street Na dian Missions, New York city. James Beg. C satin ribbons stretched to places at York. William and Catherine Brogan Ben D. Carton, Asbury Park lawyer, was fore the Atlantic township election Slie C _ Caroline No. f\ ^% Mf board and asked for a registration the table for 22 guests. Small nett. Before "going to Maryland hi named executor. The will was dated transfer so that he could vote in sprinkling cans with whito flowers resided at Athens, New York. H. May 10, 1B33, and the codlcU No- Phsr. P Shrewsbury township. The board were given as favors. A sumptuous was a member of the Silver counci vember 4, 1935. f declined to grant the request on the banquet followed the gift offerings Father Soriano Junior Order United American Me- eaS BarColleg* June e 28-O*£ . 3 <*25< which were both beautiful and use- chanics, of Little Silver; an exempt Eleanor E. May of Avon, who died Inn ground that inasmuch as Mr. May- September 7, left her estate to a sis- 5 Bottle ful. member of the Little Sliver fire com- Cocktail berry was not registered as a town- Due Home Soon ter, Johanna May of Avon, who was ship voter It has no authority io Among the guests were Mrs. Lena pany and a member of the Custei DEL MONTE Tomato Juice lodge of Odd Fellows at Athens. named executrix. The will was dated grant him a transfer. He then went Vanderbeck, Miss Adele Vanderbeck, April SO, 1932. before the Shrewsbury board to be Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. NeUSrar- Testimonial Dinner for Priest to Mr. Bennett was not married. He registered, but this body refused to key, Miss Dorothy Schmltt, Mrs. be Given by Society of St. Is survived by a brother, William Mra. Ellen Newton, Long (Branch, TOMATO who died September 13, bequeathed put him on the list because he had Greta Glllespie, Mr. and Mra. George Anthony on Sunday, Novem- and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie B. Spen- no transfer. Reynolds, Mrs. Morris Josephs/ Mrs. cer and Mrs, John Skldmore, all ol $500 to the Star of the Sea Roman John Waldmann, Mrs. Thomas Shar- ber 7. Cathollo church of Long' Branch; SAUCE Despite all this Mr. Mayberry, In Little Silver. $500 to a grandson, Richard Newton, Seminole Tissue '££. gc key, Mrs. Harry Palmetler and Mr, The funeral was held yesterday af- talking with a Register reporter, and Mrs. Charles Schmitt. An enthusaslic welcome Is assured and the remainder of the estate to Buffet vowed and declared that he would Rev. Nicholas Soriano, rector of St. crnoon at the Bennett homestead on two nieces, Annie O'Neill and Daisy OctagOll Soap Grant .Cake 4c Small 2 for 5c vote In Shrewsbury township Tues- Branch avenue, - opposite Foxwood Conlon, and a cousin, Florence Able. Can 3 tor Anthony's church, when he returns day, November 2. He says he will Ruimon Resident Is during the latter part of this week Park. Rev. Elijah F. Reed, pasto Two nephews, Owen N. Conlon and Octagon Cleanser can 4c swear in his vote it nil other means from a trip to Europe. Father So- if Embury Methodist Church of Llttl< Leo F. Conlon, were named execu- fall. Edward W. Wise, who Is Mr. Honored By Masons riano is due to arrive on the steam Silver, officiated, and William H. Car- tors. The will was dated: August 21 Mayberry's counsel, states that the ship Count d'Savioa October 28. hart assisted. The floral pieces were 1938. Octagon *%, u. 12c ** 4c a** 2 .*, 5c law with regard to eligibility to vote Robert Donald Howard of Wardel conveyed to the cemetery In the Ernest West of Monmouth Beach, is that a citizen must be a resident Members of the Society of St. An- avenue, Rumson, banquet manager thony are making elaborate plans Little-Silver fire company's truck. A 'ho died September 23, left his el Super Suds £*&.-• 16c of the state one year,-of. the county of Hotel Astor, New York, and a delegation of firemen In uniform at- ite to his wife, Caroline Augusta five months nnd of tho municipality for a testimonial reception and din- - j, PalmoUve or , Ki* prominent figure In New York state ner to1' bo tendered him Monday tended the service and were honor- West, who was named executrix. 10 n 24 houra. II r. Mayberry until re- S Masonic circles, who recently be- night, November 7,'-at the Smoke ary bearers. The active bearers were The will was dated May 18, 1921. Oa cently was a member of the board came grand representative of Nova Police Chief Fred Zlegler, Orlando Frederick •William Smith,' Hamil- P -Octagon Toilet eoko JC of education of_Atlantlc township. Shop" tavern. Tickets have been Scotia (Canada) of the New York placed on sale and, according to tho Worden, Douglas Parker, Vincent ton, who died September 29, left his state grand chapter of Royal Arch committee In charge, are going rap- FLtzmaurlce, Frederick L. Ayers and estate to his wife, Prlscllla Smith MEAT DEPARTMENT Catholic P. T. A. Masons, Ia3t night was given a tes- idly. William Parker. Burial, in charge who was named executrix. .The will timonial dinner by Sylvan.chapter, * the Worden funeral home, was In was dated December 10, 1914. No. 188, Royal Arch Masons, In the Emlllo Grlllo Is chairman of the Evergreen cemetery at Little Sliver. 1 Hears School Nurse ballroom of Hotel Bancroft. committee- In charge. Carmen Fal. A Masonlo apron, emblematic of bo is secretary and Frank Chero ii ON SCHOOL PAPER STAFF. Forequarters Y^ar. Lamb 12 /2ib More than 100 porsons attended his new office, was presented to Mr. treasurer. Members of tho commit- MBS. PALMEB'S FCNEBAL. the first meeting of tho season of tee are Blggao Riccl, Marcelllno Monmouth Students Get Assign- the Red Bank Catholic high school Howard by Judge Adrian Plerson of Oneonta, New York, past grand high Claglla, Frank Citarella, Nicholas Last Bite* Marked by Iarre At- ments on The Teddte News. Smoked Cali Leg Year. parent-teacher association last night BarraBso, Samuel Carotenuto, John tendance and Many Floral Tributes. Edmund S. Finegold, son of Mr. at tho Catholic high school auditor- priest of New York, state grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons, in Figaro, Anthony Chlaravolloti, San- and MrB. Max Finegold of Freehold ium. Mrs. Patrick Cotter, president,, rlro. Parandrano, Josoph Mancaruso, The funeral of Mrs. 8. L. Palmer HAMS LAMB 19S, behalf of Sylvan chapter. and Norman S. Winik, son of Mrs 23a. conducted tho meeting and short Louis Rampino, Angelo Claglla, Mi- of Belford last Thursday wa* addresses wero mado by Sister Mary Mr. Howard Is past high priest of marked by a large attendance and Mary Wlnlk of Deal, have been se- Boneless - $ Porky chael Caschlgnan, Louis Ferro, lected for reporters on The Peddle Angelica, Miss Martha HnnBon, pub-" Sylvan chapter and paster master Guido Innacello, Liberate CaprlonL many floral tributes. Rev. Samuel c Ho health nurse, and Mrs. James of Price of Orange lodge, F. and A, Johnston of New Monmouth con- Mews, the school paper of Peddle M., New York. Lawrence Figaro and Peter Navarro. CORNED BEEF Shoulders 21 Anderson. lucted the service, Rev. Charles Klr- Institute at Hlghtstown. Joseph E. 1 Officers of the Society of St. An- by of Belford made a prayer and 1b. Hostesses wero announced for the thony are John Vaccarclll president, Sperling, Jr., son of Mrs. Harold Prime Roasting, Frying, Broiling George W. Seeley of Port Monmouth Llndauer of Monmouth Beach has parent-teacher card parties held Surprise Parties Anthony Gualtlerl vice president and gave a talk in which he paid a trib- c every Thursduy afternoon at the Snlvatoro Cuoumano treasurer. Frank ute to Mrs. Palmer. Interment was ieen assigned to the duties of assist- auditorium. Mrs. John McNeil and ant circulation manager. - CHUCK ROAST CHICKENS 25 Scacla will serve as toastmaster. 19,1 For Roger Wymbs made In Fair View cemetery by H. Mrs. W. Hurry Pennlngton had wrence Scott. The bgarers were Milk Fed Reg. Cured or Fresh 1b charge of last week's, party and tho • Surprise parties were given for LADY ELKS' MEETING. Robert N. Seeley, Lewi* Richmond, "BY AEfc MEANS I WANT IT." hostesses this afternoon will be Mrs. Roger Wymbs at his home at River- Albert Runyon, S. J. Curtis, John Joseph Odenbnch nnd Mrs. Jerome side Heights, in Middletown town- Social Time Enoycd at the Lodge Helns and*"EIwood Runyon. So Writes a Register Reader in Shoulders Veal 158, HAMS 25,', Sloyan. ship, Tuesday and Wednesday nights Homo Last Night. Sending; In Subscription Renewal. Other hostesses and the dates of In celebration of his birthday. Card For Roasting Boiled their respective parties are Mrs. games, refreshments and the usual A social meeting of the Ladles' LEONARDO CAB DAMAGED. "Enclosed please find my check for Halt or Philip Moore and Mrs. Herbert Ed- pastimes wore enjoyed and Mr. auxiliary of tho Elks lodge of Red renewal of my subscription to The HAMS Whole Wymbs received many fine gifts. He Bank was held last night at the Elk* Red Bank Register. By all means I PORK LOINS 25S, wards, October 28; Mrs. Theodore Driver was Misled by Car Parked on 445, Moss, November 4; Mra. William was laid up sevoral weeks as the re- homo and It was arranged to hold Wrong- Side of Bond. want it renewed, a* I would be lost Fricassee Ryan ami Mrs. Joseph Hlntelmann, sult of an Injury he suffered while the next meeting Wednesday night, without it. Wishing you continued Boneless November 11; Mrs. Aloysius Patter- doing carpenter work, but he has Novombor 3. Cards and refresh- An automobile owned and driven success, I remain, Sincerely yours, L. son, November 18; Mrs. John Gaul recovered and Is back at work. His ments wero enjoyed. >y Frank Bailey of Leonardo was Itanton, Beverly, N. J," POT ROAST 19S, FOWL and MrB. John Hogan, December 2; friends at the two parties were grat- Among those present was one ladly damaged one night last week So -write* another satisfied sub- Mrs. John Rohrcy, December 9, and ified to find him restored to good guest, Mrs. John Robertson of Long 'hen It struck a pole near the high Tiber who wants The Register Fancy Top Sirloin one of tho high school classes, De- health. Island. Others at the meeting wero school at that place. The driver es- egularly and gladly pays for It c cember 10. Mra. JOHoph Bray, Mrs. Osborri Har- caped injury. A car waa parked on ROAST «• * •» •TO ADDRESS MASONS. rison, Mrs. Harry Quinn, Mrs. Mur- the wrong side of the road and it TURKEYS 27a. 25 was due to thl* faot that Mr. Bailey Food Sale at little SUver. lb. ray Cowan, Mr*. James Balnes, Mrs. The Ladles' aid society of tho Llt- School Board Helps Hiram Chapter Member* to near Walter Layton, Mrs. Thomn* Hao- steered hi* machine off the highway. Companion Howard Whltfleld. kett, MM. Samuel Berk and Mrs. Jo- The owner of the car which wa* im- :le ailvor Methodtat church •will FRUITS and VEGETABLES School Musicians seph Hcxtor. properly parked admitted that he lold a food sale Saturday morning, Hiram Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- wa* at fault and agreed to pay all itartlng at 0:30 o'clock, In an emp- son*, of Rod Bank will have Com- expenses for repairing the damaged store next to the Little Silver The board of education of Atlan- panion Howard Whltfleld of Red Card Tarty at little Sliver. automobile. Sunkist Lemons tic Highlands at a meeting Tuesday Bank and New York as gucBt speak- Methodist church on Church street. night voted financial help to the er at it* meeting next Tuesday night, Tho Paront-Tcacher association Sirs. Oilman Brower will be . In school band, which IS contemplating October 26, Tho meeting will begin will hold a dcssert-brldge tomorrow Condition Unchanged, charge. Juicy Oranges the purchase of new uniform*. The afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Little The condition of Mrs. Jacob Krldel promptly at eight o'clock In order to Silver achoolhouao. A door prize will board also voted to pay tho cxponses give the speaker as much tlmo as if East Front street, who has been Agriculture Secretary Resigns. of Robert C. Heath, muslo Instruc- bo awarded In addition to regular William B. Duryeo, who hsa been possible. prizes. Mrs. Cheater A. Alberts I* In serloualy 111 at her. home on East . California Pears tor, and Arnold Schramm, a mem- Front street for some time, remain* lecrctery of tho atato board of agri- 18" 25 Mr. Whltfleld, who Is a world trav- general charge. ' ber of tho All-State high school or- eler and a speaker of note, will talk unchanged. . • culture 12 years, baa handed in his lar e bunch chestra', to tho annual state teachers' to members of tho chapter and'thelr The BMoclatlon will hold a rum- Ignatlon to take effect January 1. convention at Atlantio City in No- mago «ale Saturday of thl* week. 'hen he will enter commercial bus- guests on "Wa«hlngton, The Mason The road to better and bigger busi- Celery, « J*mi>er, and The, Dictators." ness leads through The Register's id- iness. Mr. Duryoe operates a large •It nay* l0 udvortlse In Tho vertiilnff column*.—Advertisement. • rm in Upper Freehold township, 4 RED BANK REGISTER, 0CT6BgR 21,1937. RED BANK REGISTER WANT

FOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SOOTT TOWELS 8 cents, fcroaBs 1» TWO MALE) red Chow puppies for sale, ARE YOU otlsfled with jour present car? HOOVER authorlMd .ervlce .taUon, Jer GIRL WANTED for general light house- BED, SPRINGS and mattress (or sale canti, Olo'coat 10 canti, ub cans be glad to advWe aJJ FOE SALE, six rooms, all Improvement. I IOSU, fencing, piling, oak boat and bodi piping t suitable for four-room bunga- aoDn save what It costs you to bur a- bet- Agency, 22 West Front etreet, phono Red AT LEONARDO, seven rooms, bath, all FOB SALS tod, top soil, fill dirt, cinders low) reasonable. Address George B, Cur- ter car. Walk In Maurice Schwarta'n make estlmstes. 80 Mount .treit. Ued Bank 8500.* Improvements; garage. Good location. two-ear garasoi lot 70x147 i near river, {umber. Charles Q. Bennett * Co, phom tls, Llntoa plaee, -Keanaburg, N. J. Bank, phone 6»». atorea and bus line. Also lot 60x100. In- Hlddlatown «»8, ' nd ctaveli prices reasonable. Claude Usid Car lot. - Look over the kind of WANTED, young white worann to assist Possession October 16, 1D87; 136, adults [ght, Uarkham plue. UtUe Sllrei, car you think you would like to own, only. Henry F. Hylln, Register building, quire at 1 Clay .treat. Fair Raven. FOR SALE, Saiy waihlng machine, cup METAL WEATHfciSTRlPs for door. an with housework; must have experience. Red Bank, phone 7i3. HOUSE CLEANING TIME—A law nawphone Red Bank 1498-J~ typit with centrifugal wringer; In good and get our figure on It. Vou will flnd It window;, .ave 15% „( (uB, c0,^ *£ Addre.. Y. W.. box ell. Red Bank. window abides will maka a world of a easy to own a bitter car. 1999 Flymoutha, MONMOUTH COUNTY [arm.. >*ry 7«ll . r,i»ir, asnn.» eight-room modernized colonial hotns I Bank, phone ml." atoves dressers, also restaurant equipment; own planting, all at cut prices. Albert Phone Long Branch 8607-W. Clay Acres, Antiques, 87 McLean 'street, Freehold. homes, remodeling, general repalrlnjTHREE-ROOM apartment with river Boyntooy n & Boy ton, S Drummond place, French; range, five feet Ions, Ice boxes, Nelaon, Allentown, N. J., nureery at Iro- corner Whalapond road and Wall street, house pnlntlnR* oi-tlmotcn furnished. R«E rtshta, SanHor service; $55. Also a-iart- Red Ba£k , pbone 9fi29fi2. lnyntown Station. Welt Long Branch. BEST PRICES paid for furniture, antiques, aonablo prices. Phone Red Bank 2369-toent located In Rumson, five rooms with tables; kitchen equipment, etc. Must be silverware, rugs, bric-a-brac, bronzes, HOLMDEL section, 48 acrea, good soil, sold cheap, all or part. Jack's Restau- after S p. m. Address P. O. Box 611, Receat, overlooking park. S35, Watcrbur CORD WOOD, locust posts, corn, also hog LAJIGB Richardson at Boynton ranee, two old guns, cash reglsteri, typewriters, olTlca Banjc.* 2_JrY.e'^_Jl!L°!L^ Bh-eet, Pl?Piie_8BO0.^ rooms (ind bath; hot water heat; $80 state inspected; strip of woodland, two rant, Bay avenue. Highlands (opposlto corn, cornstalks. Frank J, Mannino. ovens with central fire chamber; eutt- and store equipment. Freed man, 86 South per month. Inquire E. Krleck, Twin Ga- brooks; excellent building site. Price flro home). Laurel avenue, Middletown, N. J., phone able for small restaurant. Phone Red Main street* Aabury Park. N. J- phone TAILORING—Real fine, for the dlscrlmliOR RENT, end apartment, second floor, bles Apartment house, 33 Riverside ave- $3,500, W. A. Hopping Agency, i>hone OAK BUFFET, serving table, china closet, Bunk 1117-M, • • 8148. nntlng. Phone 2719-W. Frank Pica, five rooms, bath, $25. 49-A. Chestnut nue, Ucd Bank/ 12 chairs; good condition. 45 Waverly OIL BURNERS for cook atoves and water- Indies' and Rents' tailor; suits tnado to reet, Red Bank. Lewis Lumber Co., hooters for sale; also automatlo gas wa- order; furrier; cleaning, presslnR and re- one Aebury Park -653- FOR RENT, five-room bungalow, all Ira-DANDY little farm with four acres, elx- place, Bed Bank.* WANTED, triplet bicycle, alio used bi- pro Yemenis, with garage, (26 per ter boater. See demonstration In store. LOS I ANU l-OUND cycles and bicycle frames. Mabos Bros.. modellnff. 63 Washington street, Red fRNISHED. unfurnished room house, twpf-ctir garage; fine view. PROVEN brood matron Scottle, A. K. C. Samuel Swarti, It West Front street, Red Bank. ( L » ^ *- • four-room month; Bay street, Rumson, near Hlntel- Apple trees, grnpe's; on hard road. Tnxes Route 85. Eatontown, phone 80, or 81S mann'a Corner. Write C I. Wardell, Sea registered, sired by Sporran Mr. Mc-Bank, phone 13B7.* LOST, beagle hound, white and tan, male; Main street, Lakawood. phone B50. ipartment, facing river; electric re- $U per year. Owner will sell for J3,7SO, Gretfor) at a sacrifice. Address Scottle, liberal reward, W. Nordt, IS Mason WINDOW GLASS. Phone 466 to get thb:eratlon, garage, heat, hot water, wa. Bright, or phona S«a Bright 27. or will make trails for urn all houne In FIVE hot water radlatora and new fittings best' price and have your glass Installed rent, gas and electricity Included In box 611, Red Bank.'. place, Keanaburg, H. J.* MUST have 1,000 bicycles or bicycle promptly. Morris Becker's Hardware FOR RENT, five-room bungalow, all Im- Red Bank. Waterbury, 22 Weat Front for sale i reasonable price. Bowling— :; furnished 590, unfurnished 180 street, - phone 3500.* 22LBCTJIOLUX elsaner, living room lulte. We reserve the alleys for match games LOST, Chesapeake retriever named Nellie. framat 1 highest prices paid. Mahnt Store, Shrewsbury ovenue, corner Cath thly. Phone Red Bnnk 2710-J.- prov&meats; $25 per month, with ga* > kitchen suite, gas range, - bedroom and all occasions for 16a a man. Fred ' W. ,W. Vaughan, Old Orchard, Red Bros., Rout* 85, Eatontown. phone 80, orerlne street, Red Bank. rapo $30. 15 Forrest avenue. Rumnon, Bonkj . j App_ly Cnrl Benson, In rear." FOXWOOD PARK, corner lot, 100x104; suite, maple dinette jet. rugs, atudio Maddslena, 108 Shrewsbury avenue, Red 816 Mala street, Lakewood, phono 930. FURNACE, and slove repairs. Phone 465 $1,100 buya this beautiful lot; also two couch, bookcase, magailne rack. Town Bank. FOUND, hound dog. Owner may have and we'll have your repairs within 48 ROOMS FOR RENT , RUM SUN, convenient to schools and Furniture' Exchange, 86 Honmouth street, NEW and modern method to shampoo other iota in Little Silver, lOuxltiu, lor WOOD lor salel furnace, 12.40 up) kind- same by describing and paying for this hours. Morris Becker's Hardware Store, busneH, delightful flve-room cottage, $S00. Rolston Wnterbury, realtor. 22 phone Red Bank 526, advertisement. Addrees Hound Dog, box rugs. We) guarantee y«very rug will be Shrewsbury avenue, corner Catherine furnished room, large and airy, furnished, two-car garage, oil burner; ling wood, six bags $1.00. phone Eat- returned to you as good as new; 9x12 t stant hot water supply; gflrngfl or WeatFront street, phone a.100.' PAINT UP—Adelphl paints of quality ontown 1U-J. VY. M. Johnson. 611, Red Bank. street, Red Bank. 535.00. Jopenb G. McCue, realtor, phone are nationally known for quality. Love- STOLEN, Iver-Johnaon blue and white domestic rug 14.82. ' Telephone S800. ^*ace, use ot phone. Phone Bed Bank Rumson 444. FIVE-ROPM house located in heart of ALL SIZES of used tires, wheels and rims Leon's. Red Bank, within few steps of Front ly Inilde paints at 11.86 gallon. Formula bicycle from In front of Frank Havl- HOUSE, six rooms, all improvements; ga- 1 on back of?each can and ms.de up to New for sale. Brookslde Inn. Atlantlo High- land'a home at 76 MoLaren street, be- SITUATIONS WANTED •^ for rent to gentleman or buainesn street; convenient to schools and shop- York City Board of Education standards. lands, near Btone Church.* ITS FUN to keep fit on a bicycle. Rant rage; vacant January 1st. Apply at ping center; sale $3,200, JloUton Water- tween 7:80 and BiOO p. m. Monday; twin a bicycle at Mahn'a. Route 86. Eaton. i > business person prefeirei Water free. M. V. Brown, 24 Wiarf A coach $36, 1082 Ford pick-up $76, ILL BUY large quantity of locust poits position, care of elderly person or In- 29 Forlace. Red Dunk.' EIGHT ROOMS, cellar, all Improvement!; Studios, makers-designers, Highlands, N, 1887.* avenue, Red Bank, phono 27. has frontage on railroad, 313 feet by J 1981 Chryiler deluxe 8 sadan S125. and split chestnut rails;,roust be In good valid. Phone Nurses Eatontown 409-J. 1 r v te j^ t HORSE for sale; good farm horse, sound Many other bargains to pick from. Down T-nniriAr * '" P I ** home, no othe; HOUSE for rent, five rooms and bath; about 275 feet on Main street, next to Bel- LARGE]' SIZE Bengali radiation stove; condition. Please state amount, quality r om e r in every way. Loula Waltsra. Ltncroft, payments flO ind up. Act quick for our nhd price desired. Address Posts, box RELIABLE! colored girl desires position In ln ° p . eaBonRble. Swedish cofTe All Improvements, 614 River roadt Red ford depot! garage, grapes, fruit; about looks like vlctrola. 107 Pemberton ava- household; competent housekeeper and 8 ken ever r Bsnk. ' •_ N. J., phone Red. Bank 44E-J-1.* bargain.., Open evenings and Sundayi 611. Red Bank. V R Alft J ThurBday. Ca: 260 fett north aide and about 275 f«ot nueue. . ucesnponOceahport, Nn.. J.^., Mrsjam., Medlar.WIUIBH* all day. William J. I*vine, 87fi Broad excellent cook. Excellent references. 974.R. *Ca Or phone Rci1 ^an SIX ROOMS, hot water heat, new balld- across the back, making a Inrge plot; FOR SALE,, electric furnace man. SomeB- COLD NIGHTS are here—get tha plants way, Long Branch, N, J. WANTED, second-hand snare drum by Write Edna Jacobus, Wilson avenue, Port IHR; ten minutes' walk to station; good house sits on north side. Suitable for m, high school student. Telephone Red tle hot water stoker, perfecV condition; Indoors. - For re-pottlng we have a full 1 Monmouth, N, J. .ii vr^L,L ,treet. |orge an(1 sma| section; $40 per month. John T. Lawley. home or chicken farm; now vacantt V3EU CA1U3 pought, .sold and excttaoBtd. r complete with holler: burna rice coal. Una of flower pots and saucers. Window Bank 2451-M^ . i °°."\?i t. with or without bonrd agent. Riverside drive, Red Bank, phone 43,600. Luker'i ReaUy._ JBdlfard. N. J.. flower boxes from 28 cents for the 16-inch Fontlao talts and sarvl»t tvnna, O. li. WANTED, one Used manure carrier. NURSE would like to go to Flo rill a with ilso table ,_ 2l „,.[,_ j5.00 a WMi; 410. phone Keanftburg 728-M." Call evenings for Inspection I -price rea- slae up to halt of <°ioM neighborhood; seven rooms, all lrnpro/»- chain, show case, safe. Town Furniture day or Sunday. Mrs. Lyla Hayei. Marl- mouth two-door sedan. 1988 Dodge one- would like lady passenger; $12 traim- * Uy this barKaliii Two-family house, rlx Exchangl, 101 Wait Front itreat, Ked boro, N. J. • . half ton express, 1885 Plymouth com- portation. Call Long Branch 838, Mils perienced. Address A. W., Belford, N. J.. Wl bl>lh rKI! yard merits; one-car Rarage: lot 75x116: S4.000. phone 443, KeanHburtf.* "' '" rooms and bath each side, all Improve- House A-l condition. Luker's Realty. Qel- Bank, phone 588. INSULATED mital Ice box. white, for mercial sedan. Leonardo uarage, Valley Betty, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. ments; newly decorated: neiir bualne*s drive and Appleton avenue, Leonardo, IN. WANTED, a position as companion In a ford. N. J.. Phone Kcnnsburg 725-M.• BAY WORK horse for sale oh.api Bale; large' lawn mower, very reason- section of Red Hank. Paul Reverev C6 seed hog. Phone Deal I40-J-2. Ernest able. J. F. Allen, 29 Bteteslr place. Red J. Phone Atlantic Highlands 469, Dodge BUSINESS NOTICES refined_ family. Wll^ go Southlf neces- Brcnd street, Itod Bank, RUMSON, owner pcrmnnently ri!nldlnff In imtbrurme and ^Plymouth 8alus_and Service. y CaU Nursoa' "RegUtiTi" R«d " Bank South, just decided tiuu-rlflcu luvgly Bank, Riverside Itelghti.' B. tt B BODY. Fender, and iUdlatur HOUND i DOO, thrie years old, atralght- FOR SALE, UtaTmodtrioas, Ford V-8 1422." FAltM of nbout 23 acres, seven-room home, most deal ruble section of Rumson. ANTIQUE desk and large mirror for sale. Works) weldlns. paintlns. Hashing and GARDENER, expert, exceptional refer- house, nil Improvement*; one-quarter About one acre, lovely troo«, frnmo resi- legged biagle, and sevan-months-old * Valuable because of age, Alio Shake- deluxe three-window coupo, with rum- Slmonlilnc. All work guaranteed. Rea- mile from trains, schools, etc. urg. between routes J5 leaks, five gallons 11.78) shingle stain, N. J. ant! 36, on Palmer avanuo. Phono Irwln brooms, canister setil bread boxes, all colors, Momnouth Paint and Varnleh Tasted Uasd Can, reconditioned by Cad* GENERAL CONTRACTOR and eeastiuoli for and deliver. Phono L79B*J, Red r.quesisai »o I^ UlBO iraftimen; 18 Terraplane touring cleaned t oartlng and gradlne; top BOII, Bank.' iiESIKAHLE property for nale on Plnck- G. Bennett, executor of eatnte, nhono 68a Vnlfe and fork sets, from 12.50 up andCo., 28B Willow street, phone Long Bnnk 1406. A. L.Agency- . 16 Mon. Koanaburg.* many other Items. B. Hence a Sons. Branch 811B-J, sedan, eUotrlc hand, radio and heater manure, flll dirt, olndirs. Krave] and sand. NEAT colored woman withes' position as mouth street. ney rond, six-room house, laundry, BARRELS for sell, all sties, ohsapi also '85 ford station wagon, '86 Packard se- Estimates given. Phone Red Dank 8«io-J. cook or at light housework. No Uun- bnth; or will rent ,'_,Hame furnished (or VISIT Amerlca'fl g ten tost Winter II u von. BOY'S genuine leather horsehlde coat for dan*, '84 Studabaker convertible coupa, O.car Decker. 4T Second streaU Fair Ha- diyi references. Plensa call at 6fl Linden winter. Can bo aecn by appointment. The Rio (iramlo valley is thu only placo wine press and grinder. Buttnir, 81S sals, slse 14. Also scout suit complete, ten. N. J. Phong Rod UBuk 3317-J or any broker.* Carr avenue, Keaniburg, phone 680,* '84 Oldsmob!!© sedan, '84 Plymouth se- plnce. Red Hank.* In tha world where pink grnpofrutt Is both In peffeot condition. Also., five-tube dan, '80 LaSalle phaeton, '80 Cadlllaa YOU ARE Invited to vl.lt my new ronl NOW VACANT, for sale or rent, with op- grown. Wonderful renl nsLnia Invest- FA.MOUS Interior decoratora anna pros* table model Majeltlo radio. Sacrificed II •evon-paiianffsr sedan, '35 Chevrolet pick- HIGH SCHOOL graduate, male, wishes mentn. For exmnplo, flva-ncro Una boar- estate office on Route 84, Jlolmdel. position at anything i driver's license. tlon of purchiiBo; )21, near solf coune, erlr chosen floor serein enhances the add this week. Addreis M. A. S., boxup truck, 8 9 Chevrolet sport coupe. Glad to show you around the place wheth- Atlnntto Hljrhtanda; five rooms, bath, gn- ing grove, good house mul outbullillniii, charm of a modem room. Floor soretni 511, Bed Benk.* ' These cars carry tha Cadlllaa Standard Address H. S. G., box 511, Red Bank.' AT LEONARDO., n, . .. on paved rond, J'2.50 0. For Informiitlon1 er you want to transact business or not. nook, two batlis &!' *"!"?„ "' nRo. Luker'i Realty, Belford, K. J., have a wide range of usefulness and HALLOWE'EN SUITS from 25 cent! up guarantee. Convenient O. M. A. C. termi Picturesque scenery, babbling: brooks, a INTELLIGENT young woman, attractive 10 l 0 r hone Keansburg 78S-M.* wrlto to J, M, Untujitck, Murceilas, Toxti, adaptability. Span Craft Btudloi, makira, with monthly payments to suit your lake and floral beauties are the attrac- personality, wlihes steady position In garatto; 'convenient tff /^ ," "" to 11.19. And they are Billing faat. ON BOUTE 88, lot 50 feet on Vineyard FOH SALE, BU acres of goml Inrm land, dlilgoers, Highlands, N. J. A post card Qsta youra at once while we hav* atoek. purse. B. W. CllDplnser, manager Uted tions. Paul R. BtryVer. '• Red Bank, not necessarily ovary day. No In vlllago of Everett, N, J. Pries for a representatlfe. After all, values like then cannot be du. Car department, phone) Red Bank 910. oommlsnlon, has no particular training, Adults only. .Henry- nvenuo, 100 on Highway, three-room Howl and S. Jomi Motor Co., 8 Maple BIGYCr.E3—Dentals, repair., sales I tires but is quick and adaptable. Address I. building. Rod nank, plj unftnlow. This U a, good business prop* SI.800. Revo, twenty trult and 18.08, Full line of waffle Irani, electric. condition. Can be seen at Cornwall's city; tot 90x200 ftati garage, chicken grniics; corner property, now viirnnt; milt' stores, etc, for Christmas and wedding FRESH-MADS pure apple elder for sale, Qamge. Wast street, R»d Bank.' B.nk 1»1» op, grapes, fruit] concrete street, near glfta. National Be, lOo and |1 Store, WS DEFY lower automobile heater FIVE-ROOM cottage, br. . able for gas or aurnno buwlnosa nr itoraso no preservative added, 40 centa a gal- FORD COACH, 1987 model 601 perfect 1 11 1 ichaoli, churchei and Huoot 18.200, houiet on busy highway; nenr r nil rond AU- prown'e. JVe_dellver. lon | ted sweet potatoes 80 cinti a bai- ondltldnj nallaag* 4,000, Terms. No Initallatloni work abiolutily guar- m«nt»J (tiratre i at "oil., " ' ? "frmi, Luker'i Rtalty, DiUoiJ, N. J., kit, winter (otatcee 11.10 per bag, All only, rienry F. Hylln. W* »jj- - Uon. IMco $7,T>U0. I^iVvr'n KsaUy, I.«l- POINTER for isle, broksn. Call A'tlan- adsi and no dsaitn. Call Red BanV anteed \ earburetor. ^antl-fraesi. pump MEN—WOMEN—Oet government Jobs. r buildfn ihono Kennsburg 725-M.* fordi phone Kennshurg 725-M." tin Hllhlandi 188.M. between ( and klndi winter applei reasonable. 'Alexan- 878-W at 6 p. m.* ' . K«d n»nk, phono 748. »- der'* Apple Stand, Highway II, Middle- peeking, slyeerlne wiper, battery Start $106 to 1176 month. Prepare now 7 P. m.» ' . ; town, phone 7B. BUIOK MAStSH 8. ••Yen-pasHengai«en-p* r ae- wlnterlsatlon. ' Inquire, eompare. for Red Dank examinations; short hours] HOUSE for rent, three dani ffpod eonaltlon* I8B. For Infor- dtpendablo employment! Influence unneces- kitchen, dining and H^,H h; EIGHT-PIECE dining room let for salt, PORTABLE radio and phonograph com- Myron'i Oarage, behind White streit- »»ter hhestt j porchh, nerai"™' "»' A-l condition i no reasonable) offer re- ma tlon, Mrs. L_. . Henderson,. !Beacon Hill iary. Common eilucntlon usually lufflol- 1 0 1 fusid. Inquire at 828 Rlvsr read. Fair bination for aalai alio-tone fur coats, Golf Park. Avenue P.. Leonardo. Meple avenue restaurant. Red Bank.* ant. Full particular*, list pnaUpasULonl i ind, ind tainted i larjo iroun " "'" one mink, at« It, Malasttc console larjlo siimpU couch Inn froa. Wrlto today. frank B. Lawes. phone 2H7*f,° _,*'"'• Haven, M. J.* . and sixophom. Call Bed Bank 111!,' USED CAR bargain!t 10S7 Pontlao dam- Dunk, TADLV, nve feet~long, for restaurant or onstratori 8 cylinder four-door sedan, WILLIAM V. D1ETIU0H. plumning. Heat- Franklin Institute, Dept. 274-N, It It Does Not 'COST' FOR BALE, two liver and white Bnillsh radio •quipped) y1987 Chevrolet two-door ing and tinning. Pumpe and windmills N. Y. • hold kitchen; fruit closet, white Iron springer spanlsi mile puppteii .five do •qupped) 198198 7 Chevrolet twodoor h»d. mattress and springs, large ilse, and tourinti g sedand . IlIlkk* new, lle u tthah n £,00£000 repaired. Agent (or Maatar carbatetor WANTED, experienced salesmen In Mon- two wicker chairs, reasonable. Can bemonths! beautifully marked I from hunt- rallen 10SI Pont I to four* door trunk se- coal saving device), fite anr furnaoa. 41 mouth and adjacent counties lelllng ing and show itook, with papiri. Phone t I - • • • e.venne. Bad Bank, vhsn* «««1-J Red DanV. sun at (8 South street, Red Dank, phone Atlantlo Highlands 111 after « p. m.* dan i IBIft Plymouth four-door touring anthracite coal direct to consumers. Mo- to advertise in tho "Classified Columns" nf tho 490-M. aedam 1185 Pohtlao sport ooupe) USA HBMOVBR of dead animals. Dead animals tor truck deliveries direct from mints. phone HIGHLANDS Rod BBnfe Roglator. COUn-BURNBR taa range, large oven Pontlaa two-door touring sedan, 1911 removed frea of chart*. Phone Red Low pricen, Live salesmen's commissions houie for rent: BIBO 173-. ATWATER-KENT radio for sals, uvsn Plymouth ooach, 1982 Chevrolet coach i fi.nk/MOl. Paul Rltsau. mean large Income. Address Coal, box *mii\t, «Ji Improvement* | furnil>arl" : and broiler, M.B0I solid hrass bed, tubes, electric. In cabinet, (10. r. r u also manr othsri. Ba»y O. M. A, O. 511, Red Bank. furnished. Phone 287-J, Atl fl |)- spring and mattress, $0.00, good condl* Mann, eatontown, South itmt and Nip- t Dl^lTand sell eecond-hand elothiii must ll tlan.' Phone Red, Bank 2020, 87 Branch turn highway, on hill.* terms. Open ivahlngi, Kami Droi.,10. be in good condition. U Kerber, 109 QUAPB. CUTTERS YrinUd, man or wom- laade^ ^' avenue, JJed^~ XI Methanlo street, p)ione Red Bmk en (no children). PUce work by theFOli RENT; furnUhad Rt Ur It ''PAYS" OLOPAY SHADES II osnts, Shidimon Bhrewsbary avenae. Red Dank. Phone ew a»k pups for aale, male «BW - basket. Good cutters can earn Rood four-room bunfliilow, with hf •hades 10 cents eech. Holland shades, ONTIAC. 1086, olght-ojrllndsr, two-door money, Apply In person at packing heat, lira placet garage j owner*™ whon you consider Tho quality! The Frlcel The) _nd female | tor trpe, Dcdlimdl also 2B and 80 Inohis, three M 11,00. Pne n stud at service i Haggertr and Fas-BteP sedan l tow milsjirs, noellent condition, JOB PRINTING—When aroa need bas- house on Holmdel (Jrnpe Farm. Holmdel." one room; rant llR per month. Beaulta! Hero \B n reproduction of an mlvor- measuring sirvlce. National 0o, 10a and Home, box 5U, Had Bank.* '"0, hroedlrm. "1 Ocitnturt urenu., Long II Stor*. Prown'i. --_ _.—, ------• -• Ineai cards, latterheada,. anvelopes. WHITE GIIIL wnntcdi ,pgiitlo'n or.«n for mJ&BLLB tiled Car Maitxek, 11 -Ma- nice white s%xi sllslngg llitt TTheh . HltHeglsttr r aa classllleil eol- rlurii ;r. Imlwttown Station, N. 3, 101$ FontUo iport coupa and a doien and at rsaeonebl* or full time. Fhpna Red Bank 2747 or Red Bank, phone 888, Red BaTik 1080. . • others I Com* In and look these Una mil at 87 Paters Pjaci, Rod Hank." f > A l l 1 IfACTQBY for rent, center ot METAL TOP kltchin tablsi In colors at BOAT,, II fill, ilx-foot beam, V bottom, CHARLES MAST, Ju.llcs of the psara, WHITE] GIRL wanted for general home- power equipment, elevator, sni 10.78, slx-shilf kitchen cabinets at 70 hhorse poweri new hull j 11-foot raw SLi riL 1(1 1 model', for tale r*al estate, general In.tirnnca. 10 GIN work and care of one child i sleep In. atonm, 10,000' .square feet, or |4,7t i alio step stools In colon, B, boat. 110. B. Vauahan, III Naviilnk »er. O Allan itreet, leiple avenu*. Fair Havon, 'phona Red Inquire, of Mrs, II. O, flatr, ElohUi str«t, floors. See H. V, ft. Smock, 61 READ THEM FOR PROFIT-USE THEN AND SAVE Ranee* Son*, ' ... avenuee, Hlghlsad*. K- '•* ' ' Bank Uli-J. Bld HolahU, Oellord, H. J. etceeU Red Bank, or brokers,* i •• Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21, 1987. ing the muting by a group of Fair Haven Is No Jewish G. O. P, Felix Warburg, Forty-Five Year* Democrats Honor Mothers Organize ninth grade Domestlp - Science - girls. Republican Club To The oooklas were .baked' by tbe Organize Club Of Wedded Bliss At River Street c Meet At Shrewsl Place For Pranks Former Local East Keansburg class at sohool. .'.-' ;-:; •' . ;. The organization meeting of the Among ^ those present wera Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Walter S. Bilk ot A meeting of the "Mothers Club" Edward DIMarcantonlo, Mrs. Mario There will be a meeting of Monmouth County Jewish Clee for Scars avenue, Naveilnk, celebrated was held yesterday afternoon for Shrewsbury Republican club next On Hallowe'en Governor club waa organized yes- Man, Expires their 45th wedding anniversary yes- District Leaders Rossi, Mra, Mary Peril, Mrs. Ber- the mothers of the children of pxe tram I* Mason, Mrs. Rose Winston, Tuesday night at » o'elook at the of.1 terday at a luncheon meeting at the terday. Mr. Ellis founded a. type- River street school kindergarten floe of Elmer O. Walnrlght of Pat-J Garfleld-Grant hotel, Long Branch, writer supply business at Jersey city lira, Vera Bruno, Mrs, Peter R> Police Commissioner Tony Banker and World Philanthropist Prize* Awarded to Mn. Gract class at the sohool. The club li be- tneo and Mr*. .Mario Truffulo. tenon avenue, All local candidates! and was attended by 80 representa- more than 40 yearn ago and since ing organized for study and dis- will be present. The borough can-1 Hunting Issues Early Warning tive Jewish leaders from.all parts Died Yesterday at His New his retirement about two years ago E, Hodgkinson and A. Law- cussion, for a broader understand- dldates are Frederick W. Robinson] of the county. the business has been conducted by to Older Boys—Children to York Home — Was Former rence Westwood Because* ing of the child's growth and needs, Family Association to Meet; for mayor, Lawrence Iversoh and] Irving Welnsteln, Long Branch his two'sons, William Leo Ellis of and to help the child In his school Fred J. Thumm for council and El- j Have Free Rein. attorney, presided and addresses Shrewsbury Resident Verona and David J. Sills of Ha*- of Beit Denxkratic Poll*. The semi-annual meeting of the ex- adjustment Parents and teachers evutlve oounofl of the VaoGouwen- mer C. Walnrlght, Sr., for Justice of | were made by William B. Klrsch, brouck Helghti, problems will be considered and peace. > West End realtor, co-chairman of noven-Conover family association Pollen Commissioner Tony Hunt- Felix M. Warburg, Internationa' Mr. and Mrs. Bills have' been jum A testimonial dlnntr* for Mrs, helpful solutions suggested, ing of Fair Haven callod a meeting the Monmouth county division of mer residents Of-Naveslnk the past wilt be held Saturday, October 30. It banker and philanthropist, die Grace E. Hodgklnson and A. Law- A radio talk was given on "Men- will bo a luncheon-business meeting Botums from Orulle. of the special officers of the bor- the group; David Green of Newark, yesterday of heart disease at hi 28 yearn. Mr*. Ellis before her mar- chairman of the executive commit- riage to Mr. Ellis at Chicago on Oc- rence Westwood, Democratic execu- tal Changes From Two to Six Tears at the Woodrow Wilson' hotel, New Conrad Bets of Rector plaoe has ough Tuesday night ontl plans were home on Fifth avenue, New York. tive committee members of theEas ot Age" by Mra. Phyllis B. Davis, a returned from a two weeks' training made lor the protection of property tee of the state group, and secre- tober 20, 1882, waa Miss Elizabeth Brunswick. The morning session will He was 66 years old and a former Keansburg election district, was held specialist In child training, and par- bo devoted to hearing reports on tha cruise In C.uban waters aboard the owners on Hallowe'en, Twelve tary to Senator Clee. Mr.; Green resident of Shrewsbury. He had been Sheridan. Mr. Ellis founded the reported on conditions In Essex Pennsylvania society of Newark and last night at George Miller's Thistle ent education, who spoke for the years' accomplishments, while the V. 8. S. Texas. While away Mr. special policemen, tho flre police In good health last week and had inn at Bast Keansburg. Mra. Hodg- Home-Makera Forum, Rutgers uni- Beta passed examinations for. ma- and regular police qfflcors will pa- county arid predicted a fifty thou- served a* 1U president five years. Mr. afternoon will be given over to mak- gone dally to his offices at Kuhn, klnson and Mr. Westwood were thus versity. . , '•': ing definite plans for the coming ohlnlst's mate. trol tho borough Saturday and Sun- sand plurality for the senator. Loeb & Co., the banking firm in and Mrs. Ellis In addition to their y two sons have one daughter, Mrs. honored because their distrlot made 'Tea and cookies were served-dur- year's activities. ' day nights, October and 31, with The need for organisation of. the which he had been a partner since a better showing for the Demo- the express purpose ot stopping Jewish workers and methods to be 1896. , Anthony S. Llvesey of Montclair, and used In co-ordinating their efforts six grandchildren. cratic candidates last fall than anj hoodlums between the ages of 18 of the other seven election polls oi and 25 Irom doing damage to prop- were stressed In a talk by Samuel the township. Some of the Demo- ) • • erty within the borough limits. Roessler, president of the board of 77 education and chairman of the state Baptist Supper cratic candidates had small major Mr. Hunting told Tho Register, committee, Reports of the senti- ltles at Bast KeariBburg last No- Free : Broad "I do not care who these boys are, ment In the various parts of the At Middletown vember. . In every other district the officials' sons may be among them. county were given by Milton Stein whole ticket was overwhelmingly St., If caught they are going to spend of Long Branch, William Klatsky defeated. About ISO persons wer Delivery the night in jail." Hs said, "Small Preparations are almost completed present and the inn was filled to of Red Bank, Irving Conn of As- for the annual supper to be held for children may have as much clean bury Park and others. • . overflowing. ., • Red Bank fun as their little hearts desire, hut the benefit of the Baptist church of One of the features of last nlght'i we are not going to tolerate 'shen- Another meeting was called for Middletown village Thursday night, event was the awarding of prize nanlgins' by grown tips." next Sunday at the Red Bank Elks' October 28. The large amount of home at which time officers will be Interest manifested and the big ad- to Mrs. Hodgklnson and Mr. West- A meeting of the special officers elected. Harry Pine, chairman of vance sale of tickets has encouraged wood donated by Theodora J. La- "One Gala Week of Price-Wrecking" will be held Tuesday night, No- the speakers committee of the state the ladles of the church, who are In brecque and offered for the. execu-. vember 9, to form an organization group, will address the workers. charge of the event, to believe that tlve committee members of the dis- EVERY ITEM A SMASHING HIT!!! to be known as tho Fair Haven there will be a record-breaking at- trict In the township making thi Safety aquad. The special officers, tendance, provided that the weather best showing for the Democratic SUPER FEATURES FOB THURSDAY, FRIDAY ft SATURDAY ONLY hereafter, will co-operate with the Cash Awards For man behaves. Mrs. Shriek Parmly party. -Mr. Labrecque, who la pres paid policemen in tho prevention of Is chalrlady of the supper committee ldent of the Democratic organiza- crime In their respective neighbor- Best Peace Essays and the sale of tickets Is under the tion of Middletown township, has California Standard hoods and in Fair Haven's drive to direction of Mrs. Thomas F. Morford annually offered, such awards the D ^ «% .a* I* si.* Quality stop speeding within the borough's The Mothers of America, Inc., as and Mrs. John L. Hendrickson. Serv- past flveS years. V Can confines. A 20-mlle-an-hour speed part of an extensive campaign' In ings will take place from 6:30 to 8 Surrogate Joseph L. Donahay was i eacnes 2 25 limit is being strictly enforced on the Interests of peace, have Invited o'clock. the principal speaker. Others who all the borough streets and roads. women throughout the state to sub- spoke were Mrs. -Anna Rohrbach of Fair Haven's special officers are mit essays on the subject, "How I East Keansburg-, Arnold Aohonfold Standard Size Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, Matt Baden, Believe the Mothers of America Can FELIX M. WARBURG River Plaza Women secretary to Congressman William No. 8 Can George Curchin, Oscar Becker, How- Prevent War." H. Sutphln; Mrs. Edward O'Flaher- Quality ard Morris, Everett Smith, William Women residents of New Jersey, Mr. Warburg was educated in the To Hold Bingo Party ty of Headden's Corner, Mrs. John 8' Gelger, Harry Veroneau, John Mc- 18 years of age or over, are eligible public schools at Hamburg, Ger- H. Wermert of Belford, Councilman Cue, Louis Becker, Robert Amendt, to enter. Essays must not exceed many, and received his financial The liadles' auxiliary of River Mward Fallon of. Keansburg, John training in the Warburg firm. He Plaza fire company will hold a bingo ( Frank Leslie and Louis Miller. 500 words and must ben accompanied Raymond O'Neill of MInnesInk Park, -» Maine Golden by a donation of 25 cents to the or- came to the United States in 1894 arty at the fire house Friday night, and became an American citizen by Middletown township Democratic ganization's antt-war campaign. Free November 5, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. James leader; Mr. Labrecque, Mrs. Chris- O Fancy Bantam naturalization six years later. In McPhee Is chairman of the commit- Iibby' literature and information will be tina Oberman, Mrs. Hodgklnson, Mr. 10 Where Does Harry 1696 he became a partner In the firm sent all entrants. tee in charge and her assistants are WeBtwood, William R. Taylor, Wil- of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., following tha Mrs. Charles Meeker, Mrs.•j A first prize of $50 will be awarded career of his brother Paul, who had liam F. Hanlon, John V. D. Forman Sale Effective to Next Wednesday, Oct. 27th W. Mayberry Live? the essay which, In the opinion of preceded him to America by three Paaseh, Mrs. John J. McCfain and and Walter. Fox. Dancing followed ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOB the judges, Is most sincere, original years. Mrs. Hanry Paaach. the feast. MON.. TUBS.. A WED. ONLY Whole Standard And Where is He Entitled to and practical. The second prize of Close to 300 persons were served Natural QuaUty Size $25,.the third $10, fourth ?5 and fifth In 1894 Paul Warburg married ecently at the third annual turkey Apricots Can Vote? He Vows and De- and sixth prizes of $2.50 each will bo Nina Loeb of New York and In the supper of the fire company. New Several Bequests VAN CAMP'S clares He Will Cast His Bal- awarded In that order to- those following year Frlda Schlff, daugh- overhead door* have been installed Fono.v S-Lb. lot in Shrewsbury Township. whose entries are so' judged. Five ter of the late Jacob H. Schlff, be- at the fire house Made to Charity Bhie Hose Cello Ba one dollar awards will,be made to came Mrs. Felix M. Warburg. Both Evaporated RI c e those receiving honorable mention. brothers were recognized as out- 11 Where does Harry W. Mayberry standing philanthropists and leaders Obituary Mrs. Frances Louise Vlrcoulon of Silver 14-Ot Jive' and where can he vote? Essays should be addressed to In the financial community. Belmar, who died February 19, left MILK Kins Bottle He claims his residence In Shrews- the Mothers of America, Inc., P. O. Mr. Warburg held membership In the bulk of her estate to charities, Catsup bury township but when he went to Box 156, Federal square, Newark, Alonso M. Bennett. ccordlng to her will which was pro- Beg. the Chamber of Commerce of the Size Fancy register there last week the town- postmarked not later than midnight state of New York, Merchants asso- Alonzo M. Bennett, a former res- bated last week In the office of Sur- New Beg. ship election board refused to let Saturday, December 18. ident of Little Silver, died suddenly rogate Joseph L. Donahay. A $200 Tall Whole Pack SUe ciation of New York, the Fifth Ave- Can 3 for Shrimp (Mod.) Can him do so. His home has been In nue association, the Groller society early Saturday night of a heart at- bequest was made to the Church of Atlantic township south of Tlnton SHOWER AT IJEONABDO. American Numismatic society and tack at his home at Clalborne, Mary- the Holy Spirit, Asbury Park, and In Falls but recently be began the con- the Metropolitan Museum of Art, land. He had been In poor health $50 bequests to the St Joseph's Tomato Oval struction of a residence a short dis- Many Gifts Made to Mrs. Caroline and also many clubs, Including the for some time but had been able to Home for Homeless Boys, Philadel- Cal. Sardines Sauoe Can tance away In Shrewsbury township. B. Schmltt. Rumson Country club. get about and on Thursday of last phia, and St. Joseph's Home for (\r- The Atlantic township election board week had made a trip to Baltimore phans and the Blind, Jersey City. Ubb.v*s 8-LB. in making ita canvass of the voters Mrs. Barbara Stumpf of Leonardo, Surviving are Mrs. Warburg, their from his home. A $75 bequest was made to the Rev. Bant* Clara Cello Bar was informed by Mr. Mayberry not gave a linen shower at her home daughter, Mrs. Carola Rothschild; John J.' Wynne, New York city. Saturday evening for Miss Caroline four sons, Paul Felix, Frederick M, Mr, Bennett for many years waa Dried Prunes to put his name on the Atlantic chief engineer of the Ferryboat Gov- Mrs. Vlrcoulon, In a codicil, be- township list of voters, because he Bernardino Schmltt, daughter of Mr. Gerald F. and. Edward M. M. War- queathed $460 to a granddaughter, Italian 1-Gal and Mrs. Charles Schmltt, who will burg; two brothers, Max and D ernor Harrington of the Clalborne. was a resident of Shrewsbury town- Annapolis and Matapeak line In Margaret Frances Ball, who will aV Cook Can ship. be married next January to Edward Fritz Warburg of Hamburg, Gel so receive her personal effects; $50 POST Sated Oil Hoffman of Long Island, formerly many, and a nephew and nieo Maryland. The Governor Harring- 1 Subsequently Mr.. Mayberry pre- ton was formerly the Steamboat to a granddaughte.r, Katherlne E. of Newark. MleS Schmltt is a grad- James Paul Warburg and Dr. Bei Nau and $50 to a grandson, Henry v sented a petition to run for the Re- uate of Leonardo high school and tina Warburg, son and daughter Thomas Patten of the Patten line, publican nomination for township which operated between New York, Broeutigam. The remainder of the TOASTIES Mr. Hoffman Is a Newark high school Mr. Warburg's brother, tho lato Pai estate was bequeathed In equal parts Maple Syrup -r SL yj commltteeman, but Mrs. Edwin C. raduatc. M. Warburg. Highlands and Long Branch many Reed, the township clerk, refused to years ago. to the Society for the Propagation of Crispy Cornflakec The entire house was decorated in Tho funeral will be held tomorro the Faith, New York city, and the file H because of doubt that Mr. May- Mr. Bennett was born at Little berry was a resident of Shrewsbury white. On the table was a white morning at 10 o'clock In Temp: Marquette League for Catholio In Wheaties • *»£? £££ skfri* "1 A sprinkling can from which white Emanu-El, East 65th street Niv Silver -and was the son of the late dian Missions, New York city. James township. Mr. Mayberry went be- William and Catherine Brogan Ben- Beg. fore the Atlantic township election satin ribbons stretched to places at York. D. Carton, Asbury Park lawyer, was C Caroline No. the table for 22 guests. Small nett. Before "going to Maryland he named executor. The will was datei Size board and asked for a registration resided at Athens, New York. He Early June 3 transfer so that he could vote in sprinkling cans with white Sowers May 10, 1933, and the codicil No- Fkg. Can were given as favors, A sumptuous was a member ot the Sliver counc vember 4, 1935. Peas Shrewsbury township. The board Father Soriano Junior Order United American M declined to grant the request on the banquet followed the gift offerings College 26-Ox. which were both beautiful and use- chanlcs, of Little Silver; an exemp Eleanor E. May of Avon, who died Inn ground that Inasmuch as Mr. May- September 7, left her estate to a sis- 5 Bottle member of the Little Silver fire com berry was not registered as a town- ful. Due Home Soon Tomato Juice CooktaU Among the guests were Mrs. Lena pany and a member of the Custei ter, Johanna May of Avon, who wa ship voter it has no authority !o lodge of Odd Fellows at Athens. named executrix. The will was dated DEL MONTE grant him a transfer. He then went Vanderbeck, Miss Adele Vanderbeck; Testimonial Dinner for Priest t< April SO, 1932. before tho Shrewsbury board to bo Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Nell Srar- Mr. Bennett was not married. H My-T-FineDessertsSn, Nut size, key, Miss Dorothy ' Schmltt, Mrs. be Given by Society of St is survived by a brother, William, Mrs. Ellen Newton, Long Branch, TOMATO registered, but this body refused to who died September 13, bequeathed put him on the list because he had Greta Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. George and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie B. Spen- Anthony on Sunday, Novem $500 to the Star of the Sea Roman • t^, '• f__ no transfer. Reynolds, Mrs. Morris Josephs;'MrB. cer and Mrs. John Skldmore, all oi John Waldmann, Mrs. Thomas Shar- ber 7. Little Silver. Catholio church of Long Branch SAUCE Despite all this Mr. Mayberry, In $500 to a grandson, Richard Newton, key, Mrs. Harry Palmetler and Mr. The funeral was held yesterday talking with a Register reporter, and Mrs. Charles Schmltt. An enthusastic welcome is assure' and the remainder of the estate to Buffet Seminole Tissue vowed and declared that he would ternoon at the Bennett homestead OT, two nieces, Annie O'Neill and Daisy g Soap Orant.Cake Rev. Nicholas Soriano, rector of St Branch avenue, opposite Foxwood Can vote in Shrewsbury township Tues- Anthony's church, when he return! Conlon, and a cousin, Florence Able. tor 4C Small 2 for . day, November 2. Ho says -he will Park. Rev. Elijah F. Reed, paBto Two nephews, Owen N. Conlon and Rumson Resident Is during the latter part of this weel of Embury Methodist dhurch of Littli Octagon Cleanser can 4c swear in his vote If all other means from a trip to Europe. Father Leo F. Conlon, were named execu- /all. Edward W. Wise, who Is Mr. Honored By Masons Silver, officiated, and William H. Car tors. The will was dated August 21, rlano Is due to arrive on the steam hart assisted. The floral pieces wer Mayberry's counsel, states that the ship Count d'Savioa October 28. 1936. Octagon PoX «#. 12c 4c 2 for 5c law with regard to eligibility to vote Robert Donald Howard of Warden conveyed to the cemetery In th Ernest West of Monmouth Beach, Members of the Society of St. An Little Silver fire company's truck. A is that a citizen must be a resident avenue, Rumson, banquet manager thony are making elaborate plani who died September 23, left his es- Super Suds £?&.--.- 16c of the' state one year, of tho county of Hotel Astor, New York, and a delegation of firemen In uniform a' tate to his wife, Caroline Augusta for a testimonial reception and din tended the service and were honor- five months nnil of the municipality prominent figure in New York state ner to be tendered him Monda West, who was named executrix. 10 i or 24 hours. Mr. Mayberry until re- Masonic circles, who recently be- ary bearers. The active bearers wei The will was dated May 18, 1921. Ootagou Toilet cake night, November 7, at the Smoki Police Chief Fred Zlegler, Orlandi cently was ii member of the board came grand representative of Nova Shop tavern. Tickets have bee Frederick William Smith,' Hamil- of education of_Atlantlc township. Scotia (Canada) of the New York Worden, Douglas Parker, VIncen placed on sale and, according to th< Fitzmaurlcs, Frederick L. Ayers an ton, who died September 29, left his stato grand chapter of Royal Arch conunlttSe In charge, aro going rap- estate to his wife, Prlsellla Sm(th, MEAT DEPARTMENT Masons, last night was given a tes- William Parker. Burial, in cbargi Idly. of the Worden funeral home, was I who was named executrix. The wll Catholic P. T. A. timonial dinner by Sylvan chapter, was dated December 10, 1914. No. 188, Royal Arch Masons, in the Emlllo Grillo Is chairman of thi Evergreen cemetery at Littlo Silver. Hears School Nurse ballroom of Hotel Bancroft. committee In charge. Carmen Fal A Masonlo apron, emblematic of bo is secretary and Frank Chero I ON SCHOOL PAPER STAFF. Forequarters Year. Lamb MBS. PALMER'S FUNERAL. More than 100 persons attended his new office, was presented to Mr. treasurer. Members of tho commit- the first meeting of tho season of tee are Blggao Riccl, Marcelllno 12v& Howard by Judge Adrian Plerson of Monmouth Students Get Assign- the Red Bank Catholic high school Oneonta, New York, past grand high Claglla, Frank Cltarella, Nicholas mi Bltee 'Marked' by Large At- ments on The Peddle News. Smoked Call Leg Year. parent-!eachci- association last night Barrasso, Samuel Carotonuto, John tendance and,Many Floral Tributes. priest of New York, stato grand Edmund S. Flnegold, son of Mr. at tho Catholio high school auditor- chapter of Royal Arch Masons, In Figaro, Anthony Chlaravolloti, San- ium. Mrs. Patrick Cotter, president, dro Parandrano, Joseph Mancaruso, The funeral of Mrs. 8. L. Palme and Mrs. Max Finegold of Freehold HAMS 235, LAMB behalf of Sylvan chapter. of Belford last Thursday wa 191 conducted the meeting and short Louis Ramplno, Angelo Claglla, Mi- and Norman S. Wlnlk, BOO of Mrs addresses wore mado by Sister Mary Mr. Howard Is past high priest of chael Caschlgnan, Louis Ferro, marked by a large attendance and Mary Wlnlk of Deal, have been se- Boneless I Pork Angelica, Miss Martha Hnnson, nub- Sylvan chapter and paster master Guldo Innacello, Liberate) Caprioni. many floral tributes. Rev. Samuel lected for reporters on The Peddle ile health nurse, and Mrs. James of Price of Orange lodgo, F. and A, Lawrence Figaro and Peter Navarro. Johnston of New Monmouth con- News, the school paper of Peddle Shoulders M., New York. CORNED BEEF 215,. AAndersond . Officers of the Society of St. An- lucted the service, Rev. Charles Klr- Institute at Hightstown. Joseph E 211 by of Belford made a prayer and Hostesses were announced for. the thony are John Vaccarelll president, Sperling, Jr., son of Mrs. Harold Prime Roasting, Frying, Broiling Anthony Gualtlerl vice president and George W. Seeley Of Fort Monmouth Lindauer of Monmouth Beach has parent-loachor • card parties held Surprise Parties gave a .talk In which he paid a trib- every Thursday afternoon at the Salvatore Cusumano treasurer. Frank been assigned to the duties of assist- Scacla will serve as toastmaster. ute to Mrs. Palmer. Interment was ant circulation manager, CHUCK ROAST 195, CHICKENS auditorium. Mrs. John McNeil and For Roger Wymbs Mn. W. Hurry Penninffton had nade In Fair View cemetery by H. Lawrence Scott. The bearers were Milk Fed i charge of last week's party and tho Surprise parties were given for LADF ELKS' MEETING. "BY ALL MEANS I WANT IT." hostesses thin afternoon will be Mrs. ogcr Wymbs at his home at Rlvep- Robert N. Seeley, Lewis Richmond, Reg. Cured or Fresh Albert Runyon, S. J. Curtis, John Joseph Odcnbnch and Mra. Joromo lide Heights, In Middletown town- Social Time Enoycd at the Lodge So Writes a Register Header; In Shoulders Veal 15S, Heine and Elwood Runyon. Sloyan. ihlp, Tuesday and Wednesday nights Homo lust Night. Sending in Subscription Henewol, HAMS Other hostesses and tho dates of n celebration of his birthday. Card For Roasting their rcapectlvo pnrties arc Mra. ;amcs, refreshments and the usual A social meeting of the Ladles LEONARDO CAR DAMAGED. "Enclosed please find my check for Boiled Hall or Philip Moore and Mrs. Herbert Ed- lastlmea wore enjoyed and Mr, auxiliary of the Elks lodge of Rod renewal of my subscription to The PORK LOINS Whole iVymba received many fine gifts. He Bank was held last,night at the Elks Red Bank Register. By all means I 255,. 441 wards, October 28; Mrs. Theodore Driver waa Misled by Car Parked on Moss, November 4; Mrs. William vas laid up several weeks as the re- homo and It was arranged to hold Wrong Side of Bead. want It renewed, as I would- be lost HAMS Ryan and .Mrs. Joseph Hlntclmann, mit ot an Injury he suffered while the.next meotin<* Wednesday night, without It. Wishing you continued Boneless November 11; Mrs. Aloyslus Patter- , . November 3. Cards and refresh- An automobile owned and driven success, I remain, Sincerely yours, L. Fricassee >y Frank Baltey of Leonardo was Stanton, Beverly, N, J." son, November 18; Mrs. John Gaul ^T/J1. la back at work. His mente were enjoyed. POT ROAST r 195, >adly damaged one night last week 24* friends at the two parties were grat- Among those -present was one So writes another satisfied sub- and Mn. John Hogan, December 2; when It struck a pole near the high FOWL Mrs. John Rafircy, December 9, and ified to find him restored to good guest, Mrs. John Robertson of Long icriber who wants The Register Fancy Top Sirloin healthhlth . Island. Others at the meeting were school at that place. The driver es- igiilarly and gladly pays for It one of tho high school classes, De- caped Injury. A ear was parked on cember 10. Mrs. Josoph Bray, Mrs. Osborn Har- TURKEYS ROAST TO ADDRESS MASONS. rison, Mrs. Harry Qulnn, Mrs. Mur- he wrong side of the road and It 271 2& van due to this fact that Mr. Bailey Food Sale at little Silver. ray Cowan, Mrs. James Balnes, Mrs. The Ladles' aid society of tho Lit- School Board Helps Hiram Chapter Members to Rear Walter Layton, Mrs. Thomas Hac- steered his machine off the highway. The-owner of the car which was Im- tle Sliver MethodlBt church • will ""•"-" FRUITS and VEGETABLE^•^^^ ~^^r* ~^^^« ^^~ ^™ ^^^^^^*r ^^^H«« «^^^^ ^^^ ^ Companion Howard Whltfleld. kott, Mrs. Samuel Berk and Mrs. Jo- hold a food lalo Saturday morning, soph Hoxter. properly parked admitted that be School Musicians Hiram Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- was at fault and agreed to pay all starting at 9:30 o'clock, In an emp- sons, of Red Bank will have Com- expenses for repairing the damaged ty store next to the Little Silver Tha board of education of Atlan- panion Howard Whltfleld of Rod y at little Sliver. automobile. Methodist church on Church street. Sunkist Lemons tic Highlands at a meeting Tuesday Bank and Now York as guest speak- Zbl ,Par,01lt-T ber of tho AU-Statd high school or- unchanged. . . culture 12 years, has handed In his eler and a speaker of note, will talk The association will hold a- rum- chestra, to tho annual stato teachers' to members of the chapter and their •ejlgnatlon to talio effect January 1> mage salo' Saturday of this week. #hen,he will enter commercial bus- Celery, large bunch convention at Atlantic. City In No- gueita on "Washington, The Mason The road to better and bigger busi- vember. . and Tbe Dictators." ness leads through The Retrister's ad- iness. Mr. Duryee operates a largo •It pays to advortlsa In The Register. vertising! column*—Advertisement, farm la Upper Freehold ^township, , RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21, 1937. Pace Thirteen RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SAUE SCOTT TOWELS 8 centi, broomi II TWO MALE red Choir pupplei (or tali, ARE YOU satisfied with your present carf HOOVER authorized service station, Jir- GIRL WANTED for scnernl light houie- RUMSON. flve-room bungalow, all Im- BED, SPRINGS and mattress for sale vary cheap, Phone.Sea Bright 214. MUftUOUNTU COUNT) [arm., wunlry 14.00. living; room table ll.TI, plllowi! centa, Olt'ocat 10 centi. aib cans 08 Whr ni;t trade) It.ln on ». later n>°4*li _ W CenlrmI Power t Ught Co., itnuloo Vr-orki.. goad par. •'oci> In preferred; provamentta andd garas«; near bui,Jln«bJl ; homes, shore estate., .ale or r.nu rl>ei l.JS each, black walnut bed-room eel ointi, clotiil baiketi 5» oents, window RADIATOR covin, walnut and Ivory, 08 more economical to operate car It wilt HooveiTparla only a-oliT through autaorrud Rood home. Call 3090-J or call at 42raaldentlal block; newFy decorated for (rant lota. Bend for free booklet: 1 vtntllatora IS cents, in gallon* , omU each. Othir iliei in itock at be wiser to ipend money and buy a bet- itatlon!. Phono Red Bank 1000 for a free Bergen place. Rad Bank.* yearly tenant; furnished or unfurnished. IB, enamel crib U.tO. high chair 11.00, coating U.K. paper abadea 10c, paddi properties. Ray U, SUIIman. Slate rlln Ishei 11.75. Phone -Had Bank 1885.' low prlcei. National 5e, 10c and IIter car than to ipend money on your old Inspection of your Hoover cleaner. WE NEED flrit class domestic help for Cm be Been sn/ tlm«. Phone "Rumion war. Eatontown, phone Eatontown 7. S Ironing tablii |Ut. Bait quality curuln Store, Prown'i, cir. The difference In what It costs to 487. 8IAUW00U, 15.00 loid. 110 oordl flr*. itratchirs 11.88. National to, l«o and II mn a good car and what It costa to oper- ESTBLLB, palntloii, decorating and pa- poiltlone In tht beit householda. Ap- AROOLA, including (our radiators and rhannlns. U you demand ihe Diat, ply at once at M on mouth Employment FOR SALE, six rooms, all improvements] place 18,00 load, 110.»0 oordl looust Store. Prowtt'i. ate one that needs work done on It will AT LEONARDO, »tv«n rooms, bath, all two-car sarase; lot 7OxU7; near river. posts, (uioini. piling, oik bolt and boo piping; lultabll (or four-room bunga- aoon save what It coati you to bur a-bet- rua. Wa will be glad to adylie and Agency, 22 Wast Front street, phone Ked Improvement!; 'garage. Good location. FOB SAUB tod, top aoil. Bit dirt, atjulan lowi. naionabli. Addrisi Qiorga B. Cur. malt, istlmates. 20 Mount street. Mad Bank 3500/ etores and bus Una. Also lot {0x100, In- lumbar. Chart.i O. Binnltt k Co» phon ter oar. Walk In Uaurlce Schwarti'l Possession October 16, 1987] fSJ, adults Quire at 1 Clay street. Pair Hav.n. Hlddlatonn !«8. and giavtll prloaa reaionabla. Owwtu til. Unton place, Keanaborg, N. J, TJied Or lot. Look ovtr the kind of Bank, phone 602. WANTED, young white womith to aislst only. Henry F. Hylin, Register building. Wright. Mirkham plaea. UtUi 111 fir, FOR SALE, Eaiy washing machine, cup car you think you would Ilka to own,METAL WEATHWiSTRIl'3 for door, and with housework; must have experience. Red Bank, phone 743. HOUSE CLEANING TIME—A, few nawpkom Rid Bank 14H-J7 - .' and' set our figure on It. You will find It Addresi Y. W- box 511. Rtd Bank. MONMOUTH COUNTY carra.. tary .elect window ahadtl will main a world o{ a tret, with centrifugal wringer: In good wlndowai BBTO 1£S% of fuel co«u. II. VAN HORN AGENCY, phona IUd Bank lut of all .lie. and typ... Year In- OARDEK TRACTOB& Planat Jr. and Dig •aiehanlcal conditioni alight leak! price eaiy to own a better car. 1984 Plymouth!, A. Hendrlokeon & Co., phon. Red Bauk dMerence. Holland inadei, 28 and 10 1636 Plymouth!, 1981 Plymouth!. 19«5 YOUNG white woman wanted for general 283 offers five-room cottage, hot airqalrles will DO given personal attention. Inches wide, tbrta (or 111 a new dnit mop Bolitta, rrtqllt. OonsTU Broe. Salaa 1 |10, Apply Eaay, box 611. Rid Bsnli/ MOO. >2 Newman Springs road. Kid housework, three in family; references, heat, garage, JSO; five-room seml-bunga- 0. Howard Ulpplncott. II MonmouUi Chi-yiler 6 sedan, Oldimobllo B, Hupmo- Bank. street, phone Bed Bank 821. wllLglva you a good start, a new one at Servlca, WlokStunk, IT. J. Oboni Bolmdal CEMENT mUir, half-bag Jaeger, perfect bile 6 deluxe sedana. 1SB4 Ford delu» Phone Red Bank 1667V low, stearn heat, garage, 985; Dutch co- 49 canti li a knockout. A naw ihlpment condition, < Jamea A. Curliy, 6 Elm MOTHER'S helper wanted j hourB 0 a. m.lonial, abc rooms, double garage, 146) re- late. Red Bank, phona 2358." eedan 1215, 1982 Chevrolet! and Plly- HOOVER cleaners repaired, bruahea re- FARM of about six acres, lov.o-rooio o( linoleum, mati Juit received In tbo lat-QaBH (or you old typew; r, adding aedan 1206,' 1D89 Chavrolets and Ply- brlatled. Allen Electric Shop. IS White to 7 p. m. Call Red Bank 8872-J. - ' modeled old colonial, seven rooms, jteara ait colon, aoina aa low ai 10 cents. How ohTu. thick; wrtur or o flSca aq a BOOTS for sail, nearly nnv, al-'82 Plymoutha, Pontlacs, Fordi, Cbryileri, Itriet, phone tli. Bed Bank. oil burner, two fireplaces, garage. 165; hou.e, barn and outbuildings! 13.100 about a utility oloiat (or th» kitchen, iatt will till. Joseph. 10 tuxjdo, ilie 88, nairly niw. Phoni 1881 Chevrolet!, OldimoblUs and Chryi- YOUNG MAN, white or colored, wanted brand new six-room colonial, oil burner, *. balance like rent. Will consider 41. aoma aa low M 13,88. A naw door mat Bant ait. Red Bank 1228-J,r len, e's and »'s, sedana. Fifteen other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, urlnga and re- for day'i work at house cleaning; $2.00 garage, 167.50; colonial river front, six lling. B. M. fiardner. Ncveilnk, N. J. at tha front and ona at tbi nar will keel Sonmouth street, phone pairing at Prlce'a Muilo Bu>n. $1 Weit per day. Brookildo Inn, State Highway, „„ ^-_ cheap, bed*. outtneMi, THRBO lath tubi, two full ills, om dtpendable earn 14 6 up. '12 Chevrolet rooms, attached garage, olt burner, 17 G. dirt out. Naw tlra mati 88 oanti,. coco dump truck, dual wheels, power ho lit. front itrtit. Red Bank. Eatontown, N. J,, phone Eatontown 408. SEVEN-ROOM house for rent, all l"mTNEWMAN SPRINGS road, modern levan- mau » tanti and tip. Conn In and ««l iprlngi, plllowi. maple and walnut bed- medium; ona waih baaln, two toilet «-t.?°ia h^Ufl«: Partly furtilahidi bath, aun rooom furniture), etudlo oouche»,_. Large ••- '82 International panel body truck, Reo SALESLADIES wanted, experienced In ln- provementit, tfuraae. 106 River road, aat lor a raal ipruet up. The holldayi bowls, large ilia coal range, Perfect, with atake truck. For a dependable car leaSMART WOMEN tak« up btauty culture fanti' and children's wear, /or Satur* Itumson. Call Red Bank 234-M. "" * " "" barn connecting. ara coming and no doubt gueete ora letitlonttlon. Samue»w*w l Swarta, 1—1 Wait Front watir back and tank, 40 gallons. Call ai a means of Independence. Tha Niw treea. May Brandt. Newman trot, Bid DiD rour friend L«a at Maurice Schwarta'l Jersey Beauty Culture Academy and their days | good pay. Goldberg, 24 Broad COZY HOUSE of four rooms and bath. Springs road, phoi week-ends ara iur« to arrive. Allow ua •tnmt «ia wwifMHiii U8T.nun' AtUntlo Hlghlandl 8»2. Used Car lot, Wait Front at Pearl itreet, Btreet, Red Bank.* ins Red Bank B420-M. to halp maka your home look neat, Ha. WEATHBB STRIP. »0-(oot roll fait KITCHEN coal range for iile, good Red Bank, phone 537. Opm evenlngi, itall of profeislonal teachers will Insure Karate; available November lat; 330 tlonol «c, lOo and 11 Stort. Prown'l, , conte. fabrlo coated weather atrip, ti your euccise. Fall class • now forming. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, widower, has per month, Many others. Ralston \Vn- ^11 ?or *a'Oi w'"' one-room bungalow; pates and stove lining; a wonderful Sunday mornings. Reduced rates. Eaay termsl Free Instru- terbury, realtor, 22 West Front street, phona 2«10. Wa dallvar. Ifaet (or 5 cantu etrlpi for bottom! baker; aell raaaoneble, also violin outfit, good clean home, only one to^cook fort 100x470 feet on Nontuno Hlshwoy. ht\i doon, «te., In itock, 8tov» pip* IB Mr, ments. Positions assured. Do not delay. would Ilka ono who has a car, or I will phone _35O0,^ .Khl SUES uied truc« ttjee for leW suitable (or advanced atudent, nice tone. Enroll now. New Jeraey Beauty Culture mile irom Eatontown; very reasonable! • langth in bl«ck, llbowl It cenU, cc Bell vary cheap- Phona Hlghlandl 1196. buy one; prefer widow under 50 yean; GOOD six-room house located In Red r busln ^ Srookilda Inn. near atom Church. AUan- acuttlia »9 canta, furnaci eimant, ito FARM PRODUCE Academy. 280 Hobart itreet, Perth Aoi- no children. Give address, will call. Ad- Bank; hot water heat, cak floors, open S?°i. '?. , f' «s or chicken farm. tlo lilthlandi.* llltin, ihakira, pokiri, itova pipe colla.. RED MAHOGANY hand-cirvid living toy, 'N. 1.. phone Perth Amboy 4-1220. dress Widow, box Ml, Red Bank.* , fireplace; garage; near bus line, short WINTER will aoon bt here. Order you flue itopi, itova »lpa animel. Full Una , room ait, alio piano, bedroom and din- FARMER3 and truck growers will find a walk to high school; $60, Roliton Wa- Ing room furniturs. Inquire Soden'i vig- ELECTRICAL contractor I commercial and WHITE girl wanted for general houte- SHREWSBURY, countrr home, two natti itova npalra bafora It !• too lata. San ofof " norVnce"~Neioo"aFlormci NIIOO «H^d American oil ready market for their produce by ad- riiidentlal wiring In all branch**. terbury, 11 West Front itre«t, phone eiRht-room modornlied colonial home; utl Sw.rU. la Weat Front (tract, B* atoves at cut prltii. National t •tabla market on State hlihway, one mile vertising In The Hegister's el Mil flea vtvl> Prompt service given calli -for repalri or worki sleep In. 11 Allen place, Red 3500." Bank, phona 1«M' and II Store. Prown'i, next to. north of brldga. Mn, Duchi, phone Red urane. Bank. o 1 burner, fireplace, beautiful- hoUsei and Bank 817;W.__ lltlmatei. H. B. Hayes. 171 Branch *v«- HERE la a brand new home for you. Sixold trees; outbuildings. Owner want* of- DRY OAK wood, atovt, furnace aad Bra- aon a, • •. YOUNG FIGS for sale; honos boarded nue. Rtd Bank, phone 146O. MEN—Sell custom tailored shorts, ties, fer. Ray VanHorn, phone Ked Bnnk JS3 COOKER SPANIEL puppiu for rooms, tile bath; oil burner; open fire- placo lenithai 15,00 par load, 110 core AMBRICOA.Ii, a premium quality 100 pir . __ .ilo.winter and lunamer, good meadowtand hosiery, underwear direct to wearer; place. Easy to heat. $65. Roliton Wa- Kindling wood, 25 canti bis. P. Schlpan Price reatonable. uture. Sod for sale. Mlddlitown Stock CESSPOOLS and leptlc tanks cleaned and full year guarantee; commissions ad- cant anthradti coal at th» low prlea of 528, Phone Eatontown Installed; alio dralna Imtalled. Esti- ter bury, realtor, 22 West Front street. RIVER FRONT home. Fnlr Haven, ten " 114 West Front atreel, phona 184t, Re 110.60 pir ton. caih, and guarantaad. f arm, ThornDS S. Field, Red Danlc, phons vanced dally, cash bonus, large sample phono Red Bank 8600.* rooms! two and half bnthsi utenm hait; 881. • mates given. Harvey C, Tllton, 2 Bruce outfit free. Phone Rumaon 754-W or Bank. . trial will convlnci. M. V. Brown, USED ESTEY reed church organ,' with an place, Humion. phone 740-J. FURNISHED bungalow located In Rum. sandy beach, Janilflcaped plot, tarroce: Wharf avenue. Had Bank, phone 17, electrlo motor complete, for salei suit- FOR SALE, 60 Whlto Leghorn pulleU, one Write Rosecllfl Quaker CdU-p., box 36. Uoublo Karage; Rreenhouso; 914,500. IOE BOATS for sale, ona 480 aquare (aa; Sea Bright, N. J. son; five rooms, bath, steam heat; •all area. Buckout built I ono tSI able for email chapel. Can be lien at Bt. dollar each; raised on free range. Fred UABBL COLEMAN ecljool ot 'dancing, combination coal and gas range;; $85. H. $8,000 coah. Ray Vanllorn Agancy •nuare feet aall area) both excellent eondl SUP COVERS, drepirue. Vanitlu bllndi, Jobn'a parish houie, Point road, Uttlo Sil- Dletz, Pint Lawn Farm, Nut Swamp read, Uachlna children and adults DaJIroom. S. Battln, 22 West Front street, phone Phone IUd Dank 283. tlon. Sta Mr. Brown, Ra>l9o aallce tutomatlo toatteri at IS.9S and round diamond j loit October 16th be-Bank 8616. ower'n home or In imall family. Ad- STILL available, one room sultnble for EOR~RENT, six-room house with steam 4y* acres In all; $8,000, mortgage of package, Wing'! cleaner, Doubla X—In 111.75. Also sandwich toattert and per-tween Red Bank and Rum ion Country one or two persons: nmplo heat, hot heat and all other Improvements: thi-ee- $1,400 at 6% Interest. H. S. Battln, 22 colators. R. Hanca ft Sons. WANTED, well-known, make piano. In dresa Housekeeper, box 511. Red Bank fact inoit anything you want. Just nail club, Rumion. N, J, Return to J. A. Ly- good condition, at reasonable price. YOUNG MAN wishes position as handy water at all times. R. H. Vnndervcer. 49 rar Rnrnge; rent (25 per month. Herman Wst Front street, phone Red Dank 3600.', ui up and leava It to ui. We will deliver AMDRICOAL—10(1% uitbraclte, the ldl« oni. A. R, I^ee A Go,, 90 John itreet, New Call Red Bank 502-R,* man and chauffeur'for private family; Branch avonuo, Hot! Hnnk, phono 146S. I\ Lubrucque, Campbell's Junction.* "GARAGE apartment and bungalow, Io> promptly. National 5c, lOe and $1 Store, fuel for heater, range or fireplace. A York City, phone Btekman 8-0280. TWO nowly furnished rooms for ilpht cated In West Red Bank; $1,600. Terms FREE! IF excess acid causes you pains very good references. Will work for reo-' 1 HOUSE for rent, elnht toomi, two batha; Prown'l. Phona »6B0. premium fuel at a low price of 110.60 of stomach ulcers. Indigestion, heart- sonable wages. High sthool graduate. housekeeping ! all conveniences. Call corner lot 100x160; at 650 McClelland Arranged. Rolston Waterbury, realtor, BABY GRAND piano, excellent condltlo iar ton, cash. Absolutely guaranteed. burn, belching, bloating, nausea, gas Phone H«d Bank S29O-W. evenings after 5 p, m,; llvo minutes from jtre..t. Long Branch, two blocks from 22 West Front atreet. phono 3500.' -1. V. Brown. 2i Wharf avenue, Red AUTOMOBILES pains, get free sample Udga, at Katain's station. 83 Stateslr place. Riverside station; double Rfira«e; perfect condition, for aale, 1209. No dealers. Phono Bank, phono 27. ASKING,' J1.5U0 for two*story frame Hlghlandl 1828. MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrytter, In Rod Bonk and Bennett's In Long WHITE WOMAN wishes dly's work to do Heif-hH Rod Bank." _^ enm hent. Phone Long Branch 49S-J. home, located on Cooper road, close ta JUVENILE floor aereme for the nuasers JUST ARRIVED | new gal range!, ol momoutu h andd InternationaInternati l track lali i and Branch. . . _ or would do laundry, In or out. Call COMFORTABLY furnished front room, BUNGALOW for rent, five'rooms nnd school and bus line. A real buy. See itovis, combination and cook itoves aervlee 'beadquarUri ' ' . Phona Red Bank at 278 Mechanic street after 5:00 P. M.. next to bath; private family; no other Burt Doremus, at Land Bt Loan Co., 0 art faadnatlng and educational. Or PORTABLE oil atove wtnttd; ttate low- phone Red Bank 1274. bath;: garage; near town. Large lot; Large stock to lllact from. All stoves 687. eat cash price. E. Kosenbaum, High* roomers. 435 River rond," possession November 1st; 980 per month. Broad street, Red Bank." dtra now'taken lor the holidays, A post connected free, of eharga. Samuel Swarti. card (or our representative. . Span Craft THE BARGAIN SPOT—X828 Ford model lsnds, N. j, - ROOM for rent, bufliness person preferred". Water free. M. V. Brown, 24 Wharf EIGHT ROOMS, cellar, all Improvement. | 14 West Froilt atreet, Rid Bank. Phone EXPERIENCED practical nurso dCBlros avenue, Red Bank, phono 27. hai frontage on railroad. 343 feet by Studios, maksn-deslgneri, Highlands, N, 1887.* A coach $35, 1932 Ford pick-up ITS, WILL BUY large quantity of locust posti position, caro of elderly pemon or In- 2 9- Peters ploce. Red Hank.* 1. 1681 Chryiler deluxe 8 aedan $126. and split chestnut rails) must be In good valid. Phone Nurse. Eatontown 409-J. ROOM, for rent In private home, no other HOUSE for rent, flve rooms and bath: about 275 feet on Main street, next to Bel- 1ABGE' SIZE Bengali radiation stove HORSE for sale; good' fararm horse, aounnd Many other bargains to pick from. Down condition. „ Please state amount, quality roomers; reasonable. Swedish coffee all Improvements, 614 River road, Red ford depot; Kii'aKe, Erupes, fruit; about looki Ilka vlctrola. 101 Pemberton »ve- In everery way, Louie WlWalters,t Ll* Llncroff t, payment! fllO aannd up. . Act quick for ourand price desired. Address Posts, box 11MJABLE colored girl deilrei poiltlon In ring- orders taken every Thursday, Call Bank. - 250 feet north sido and about 275 feat N. J.J . phonh i hadhd. BBankk 446-J-l.' bargain*. Ope l d Sd household; competent housekeeper and across the back, making A Inrgo plot] nuo, Qceanport, N. ].. Mrs, Medlar." Open avenlnga and Sundays 611. Ited Bank. at 5 Allen place or phone Red Bank SIX* ROOMS, hot water heat, new build- houflo sits on north side. Suitable for a all day. Williailliam J, LevlneLe , S76 Broad- excellent cook. Excellent references. 1974-R. ing; ten minutes' walk to station; good FOR BALE, electric furnace man, florins, COLD NIGHTS are ben—get tho plants way. Long BranchBh , N.J J. WANTED, socond.hand-snare drum by Write Edna Jacobus, Wilson avenue. Port homa or chicken farm: now vacant I tie hot water stoker, parfeoP condition Indoors. For re-pottlng we have a full high school student. Tele phono RedMonmouth, H. J. 10 WALLACE street: largo and small section; $40 per month. John T. Lawley, S8.6OO. Luker'i Realty, polford, N. J., complete with boiler: burnt rice coal. line of (lower poti and leucirs, Window U3£L) (JAR4 bought,.•old and exchanged. Bank 2451-M." • rooms to rent, with or without board; nffent. Riverside drive, Red Bank, phone phone Kenntburtf 72S-M.* Call evening! for Inspection I jirlco r«a- flower boxei from 28 centa for the 15-Inch Fontlaa aatet and service i termi, Q. M. NURSE would like to so to Florfoa with also table board, 21 meals. 15.00 a week: 410. •Ua up to 19 eanta for the te-lnch alias A. a Rasiu Brother*, U-21 Mechanic WANTED, onr used monuro carrier. LOT, one of Red Bank's best corner ipnable. S Alston Contt. Rid Bank, itreet. phone 8005. Phone Mlddletown 73.• _____ patient; belt credentlila. Phons Asbury good, homelike house. Phone Red Bank HOUSE for rent, flve rooms, all Improve- plots, flno residential section cant side HOUND DOO (or sale. Norman Morgan, Jardlnlarea and hanging baaketi.. Nation- Park 6649.' 1120-J.* ments; $25 per month. 127 Broad of town; bargain at $000, cont double. al 6c, lOo and 91 Store,.Prown'i. FOR HIRE, full dreai, cutaway and tux- street. Eatontown,* Holmdal, phone 188., GOOD dependable uied can: 1986 Dodge edo suits. Monmouth Men's Shop, 62 WANTED, position as stenographer or Ray Van Horn Agency, phona Red Bank business coupe, 1D88 Plymouth rumble 288. CORNER CUPBOARDS, drop leaf table, DACHSHUNDS and Cocker Spaniel pup. seat coupi, 1096 Plymouth four-door se- Broad itreet. Red Bank. Open evenings _ typlit. Write Boi 112. Kstontown.' . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Empire cheit and couch, love teat, fire- pies, fine braiding, all aglll reasonable. dan, 19S& Plymouth two-door sedan. 1984 until 8 p.' m. WORKWQ housskeiper wishes position REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RED BAWK—Three Dtocks to depot; best place let, side cupboard, fiddle back Cocker Spaniel atua service. Call Satur. Plymouth four-door sedan. 1884 plyLAD. Y leaving for Florida end of October business couple's or motherleis homo] HOUSES for rent: ono with Boven rooms, neighborhood; seven rooms, nil Improve** chairs, show case, i«e. Town Furniture day or Sunday, Mrs, Lylo Barn, Marl mouth two-door aedan, 1988 Dodge ODI- would like lady passenger; (12 trans- capablo taking full charge; good cook, ex- all Improvements; nlso half of double BUY this baritaln: Two-family house, six menti; one-car garage, lot 7&xll5;.S4.000. Exchange, 102 Wast Front strlet, Red boro, N. J. _• half ton express. 1985 Plymouth com- portation. Call Long Branch 8S8, Miss perienced. Address A. W., Belford, N. J., house; alt Improvements; both large yards rooms and bath each side, alt Improve- House A-l condition. Luker'i Realty. Bel- Bank, phona 828. mercial sedan. Leonardo Garage, Valley Detty, between 0 a. m. and 5 p. m. phone 443, Keanaburg.' and garages. ^ A. T. Doremua, 41 Reckleas, ments; newly docorated; near huslnflJS ford. N. J.. phone Keanwhurg 725-M.* INSULATED maul loabox, White, for place, ReA Bank, or ag»nts. BAY WORK horse (or sale chiapi also sale; larga* lawn mower, vary reaion- drive and Appleton avenue, Leonardo, N. WANTED, a position as comimnlon In a section of Rcil 'Hank. Paul Revere, G6 RUMSON, owner permnnentty rcnidhiR In •e«d hos. Phone, Deal 840-J-2. Ernaat nble. J. F. Allen, IB Slateilr place. Red J. Phone Atlantlo Highlands 469, Dodge BUSINESS NOTICES refined family. Will go South If necen- RUMSON. seven-room newly decorated Iirond street, Kcd Bank. South, just docldeil Hftcrlilcu lovely Hlltbrunmr. Bank, Rlvirsldi Ifllghti.' and_Plymouth 8alea and Service. sary. Call Nunes' Kiglstry, Red Bank house, all improvement*: fit for private FARM of nbout 23 ncrei, seven-room home, most donlruble section of Rumaon. OUNDTDOG, thrae yean old, atralght FOR" SAIiBriate~rnodel7lD88rFord \-i B. A B BODY, t'ondert and Itadlator or business residence; on bus line, one house, nil Improvements; one-quarter, About one acre, lovely treon, frnmo r«sf- ANTIQUE deak and large mirror (or aali. Works! welding, palntlns. watblns and dence, nine rooms, two-bnthi*, hot water legged beagle, and aeven-montha-old Valuable becsuss of agl. Alio Shake- deluxe three-window coupe, with rum- Slmonlzinff. All work euarsnteed. Rea- GARDENER, export, exceptional refer- lock from ichcol and river; furnished or mile from trains, nchools, etc. A real* pup. Ed. Knight, flrit side road weit' off ble aflat, blue body, ore am wheels and ences, as full chargl; former nursery mfurnlshed. phonB Rurmon 437. barRaln for risht party; $0,000. Henry heat; completely wontlicritrippt-d; three- spooro's sfnd Kipling's works for aall. sonable ratli. Phons Bid Bank S351.J car garage. Price $10,1)00. Jotiiiph G, Scobeyvllle road, Colt'i Neck, N. J.' John Roblmon, 18S Monmouth ilreet, Red trim; driven 14,000 miles, entire car Inat Taylor'i Garag., it Pearl strait. Red contractor! will donate atock for beautl- V. Hylln, Register building, Red Dnnk. excellent condition. Phone Keyport ncatlon of grounds, no obligation; rea- FOR RENT, nine-room house, oil Improve- phone 743. McCug. renltor.phona niimwon 444. Bonk.' r Bank. ments; five bedromos, two bathrooms, HAVE two hound dosa for iialet thor- B41-R James H. Ackenon. Hailot, N. J. sonable waires expected. Address Fornlno, TWO EXCELLENT potato rarm.. totaling FARM, 31 acreB. I. II. Thorno untntc; «ood oughly broken. Joseph Hamernlck HIGHEST duality whlU and outllda VACUUU cleaners npalredi any make. 1400 West Columbus place. Long Branch, hot water heat, two-story barn, two smnll truck and chlrkcn fiirm; 112,000; ono paint, $1.10 to 12.18 gallon, beet grade 'STOP AT THE COP" and trade In your chicken home-, and runways] wonderful 18t acres. Sell ilngl? or together si mile from KcanBburjr. botwaen rrniteit 85 Phalanl.-Jf. 1.' present car for one ot our late model Allen Eleetrlo Shop. IS White street, N. J." shrubbery and fruit; lot 60x226; centrally desired. Henry I* Conover, Wickatunk * — - . roof cement paint, guaranteed to atop Cadillac Standard or QldimobUe Safety Red Bank. ' ami 3C, on Palmer nvenue. Phono Icwln KITCHEN ware In colon, Including leaki, five italloni $1.7 51 ihlngla ataln, LAUNDRY wanted to do. &t hom». Call located, immediately possession. Reference G. Bennett, executor of astute, phono 683 all colon. Monmouth Paint and Varnlth Tested Used Can. reconditioned by Ond-GENERAL CONTRACTOR ,snd esupuoli for and deliver. Phono 173S-J, Red requested; ffiO per month. Telephonp Red DESIRABLE property for sal. on Plnck- brooms, canister e«tt, bread boxes, Ulan oraftim.n: 'II Terraplane louring cleaned; carting and BraUlnai top eoll, Bank .\ Bank 1409. A. L. Ivlns Ag«ncy, IC Mon- KetmBburtt.* .,.— • knlfo and fork ieti, from IS.60 up »ndCo., 225 Willow itreet, phone Long Bank .\ ^_ ney ronu, six-room home, laundry, Branch 81H-J. ledan, ellotrlo hand, radio and heatert manure. All dirt, clndlrs. gravel and aand. mouth itreet. bath; or will rent name furnished for VISIT Amerlca'H tcrcntost Winter llnvon. many other ltemi. R. Hanca ft Boni. '86 Ford itatlon woiron, 'SS Packard ie< Estimates given. Phone Red Bank 8440-J. NEAT colored womnn wlahes position as The Itlo Grmwic valley 1-t the only nlnoo BARRELS for tale, all eliti, cheap; ».io BOY'S genulna laathar horaehlde coat for cook or at light homework, No laun- NICE eight-room all-year-round house. winter. Can lie Hecn by Appointment. dart, '14 Btudltakir convertible coupi, Oicar Becker. 47 8econd atreat. Fair Ha- dry; references. Please call at 69 Linden new furnace Installed; ISO per month Fhone Rod Bank 3317-J or any broker.* the world whoro pink Kiiipofrult. Is win* prasi and grinder. Buttner, 818 •ale, ilie.,14. Alio loout iult complete, '84 Oldamobile ndin, *8< Plymouth ee> ven. N. J. grown. Wonderful roul cMtnto Invest* a^ga,| a ca * v 4Q, ja.Bean.wu nip, |f,»wii» v .• v. place. Rod Hank.* with option to pureha-o; Immediate posses- NOW VACANT, for sale or rent, with op- Carr avenue, Kaaniburp, phone 680.* _oth In petfeot condition. AWo five-tuba dan, '80 LaSalle phaeton, 'SO C&illllao mentB. For oxnrniile, nva-ncre flna boar* iPAMOUS Interior decorator, agree prop- table model Mijaitlo radio. SaorlMcad If •aven-painnpir udin, '36 Chevrolet pick- YOU ARE Invited to visit my new real HICH SCHOOL, grnduite. mnlo, wlshei sion; leaving for city. P. O. Box 306, near tion of purchmo; *2l; near golf course, erly chosen floor screen enhances tha eatata oflice on Route 84. Holmdel. rnllroad itatlon. Highlands. Atlantic Highlands; flve moms, bath, ga- ing grove, good IIOUHO iiml uuthtilldlnxs, aold this wiak. Addnis M. A, S,, boxup truck, 'IJ Chtvrolst sport coupe. Clad to ihow you around thi placi wheth- position at anything; drivir'a license. on paved rond, $2,500, For Information' .harm of a modern room. Floor aoraene 611, Red Bank.' • These cars carry tha Cadillac Standard Address H. S. C, box 111, R«d Bank.* AT LEONAKUO, breakfast mac. Luker'i Realty, Belford, N. J., have a wide range of usefulnan and er you want io traninct builnets or not. phone Keanaburg 72S-M.* . rlta to J. M. Ratujaclt, Morredos. To is. HALLOWE'EN SUITS from 26 centa up guarantee. Convmlint 0. M, A. C. termi Picturesque icenery. babbling brooks, a ]NTELUG1>NT young women, attractive nook, two bntflli nnd lavatory, two-car adaptability. Span Craft 'Studloi, makers, u FOH BMM, >•» ucrea of goo\l larm loni, to 11.19. And thsy ara selling (ait. with monthly payments to suit your lako and floral btautlea ars the attrac- personality, wlshel steady position In ZRT&KO. Cvl.vdiiclaiwt t..^of trainsI.>K(IIU,| nchoolsi>h->i %->,«,. **etc + *?i . ON ROUTE as. lot B0 feet on Vineyard designer*, Hlghlandl, N. J. A poet card nurse. 8. W. Cllpplngir, manager Uied ToarieBBion Nov«mbab r 1, 10871D87; f 06fO. G In VIIUKO of Kverslt, N. J. Prlew for a repreientatlva. . Qiti youra at onci while wi hava itoek. tlons. Paul R. Strykar. Red Bank, not nocenarlly every day. No avenuo, 100 on Highway, three-room $1 800. Hed \U\nk brokers protected. Owl After all, valun like then cannot bi du- Jar department, phone Bed Bank 910, commission; has no particular training, Adults only. Henry F. Hylln, Register bungalow, Thla Is a good business prop- Rowland B. Jonea Motor Co., s Mania BICYCLES—Rentals, rePBlra, lain I tlrei btl 11 (11tiir. Hod Tlnnfc, phone 748. or see John 11. ShlfTcn, Everett. Phone MAZDA. BULBS reduced) 15% olt onpllcaUd. Full Una of favon. etc. Na- but la quick and adaptable. Addms I. erty, suitable) fnr can or vegetable stnndl 36-11-2.' pureheaes amounting to IS, There ll ^tal 6c, lOo and II Store, Prown'i. avenue, Bed Bank distributor for Cadil- and accessorlsi. Expert tilcycl. repair- BUNGALOWS (or r«nt. one four room* II,BOO. Luker's Realty, Bolford, phone lac, LaBallt, Oldiraoblle. Sea our display ing to fit your purn. Rent a bike. We }b_fc?-'Lj'I'. Red Bink,' , SEVEN raomi. bnth. rellur, hot wnter hint, nothing better than Weitlnghouie Haida CHAuiTElfH, handy nun. co.rats.kir; city $24, one with flve rooms ISO: houao on KttsburK 72C-M." bulbs. Hira la an opportunity. Hot MAN'S winter overcoat, alia 44, 110aqyertliemen. t on eport T»»ge. . Simonlx. your car and maka It took like Itlver road, six rooms, »U improvementi. 1U acres, thrtv Kiungeai fish pond, rook new. Ritmson Bicycle Shop, River road driver; stendy, trustworthy; personal garden, shnj |25, ntlultu phone Konnsburg 726-M.* ford, phone Kennnbunr 725-U.' POINTER for aale, broken. (Sail Atlan- nt, wlntir totttoii 11.10 pir bag. All r«dll^ and no dealira, Call Bed Dank antud I carburetor, 'antl.freiie, pump only. Henry F. Hylln, Ilenlster bulldlntr. kind! winter aiplM nnonabll. Alixan- EN—WOMEN—Oat sovernm.nt jobl. tlo Highlands I8«-M, between a and 78.W at » p. rn.» • packing, glycerine wiper, ' battlry R«d llatili. phone T48. 7 p. m." dar'a Appla Stand, Hllhway II, Middle- Start $1Q& ta $L7B month. Prepiu* now town, phona 70. BUIOK MASTER «, anen-paaseneir el- wlnterUatlon. Iniulre, compan. for R«d lUnk examlnAtloni) ihort hours; HOUSE] for rent, threa bedrooms, ^ath, kitchen, dining; and living rooran. hot EinilT-PIECE dining room let for sail, ORTADLEl radio _ dan I rood condition, $18. For Infor- Myron'i Oiratl. benlnd. White itriit- dip«nd«bla •mploymetit I Inflmnco unntow- .'. _" conditio"idltlonn ii no reaionablreaionabtae offeoffer r«- ind phonograph com. mation, Mrs. L. Hmdarion, Beacon Rill «i\ry, Gomtnon education uiutlty suffloU water htftti porch* garage; redecorated fusad, InqulrInquire at BJS HireF'r mad, Fair blnatlon (or lalal . aiio torn (ur „ooati ,. (loll Pirk, Arenue P., Leonardo, Maple avinui restaurant, Red Bank.* •nt. Full' partlculnrn, list position* *nd nnd painted) large groumln; price 850. flavin, N. J." ._ <\> om mink, alia 18, Maleatto console radio Frank B_ Lawes. phone 2B7S lUdJjank. and uxorhone. Call Had Bank 1511,* USED OAK lirgjlnn igiT~PontIao dim- Bampl* conctitntf frea. Write today. It Does Not COST TAIILK, flva-feet long, (or reitaurant or onatrator, t orllndir four-door iidan, WILLIAM V, DIETRICH, plumelng, u.at- Frsnkltn Xmtltute, Dept. 37.-N, Roch»it«r. HOUSE, threa bedrooms, bnth, kitchen, hotel kitchen I fruit clout, white Iron FOR SALE, two liver and white Xngllih radio iqulppedl 18!T Chivrollt two-door log and tinning. Pumps and wlndmllti N. Y. • , dining nnd living rooms: hot air heat: •prlna.r ipanlel male PUPPIH, flva ourln» i.dan, like new, leu than 3,000 repaTrld, Agent for Matter carburetor bed, mattress and springs, larga slse, and months! beautifully rnarkadt from hunt- WANTED, experienced ml«sta en In Mon- :arage I ten minutes' walk to station. two wicker chairs, reasonable. O/in be rnll.ii tail Fonttac four>tfoor trunk »e- coal living davloa.' nu au7 (ornao*. 4B mouth And adjacent countlas • tiling 'rice 126, atlulta only. Frank U. La wet, ing and shoif itooK, with paperi, Phone L«la:hton avenus. Rid Dank, thoni H«t-J. to advertise In tbo "Claislfled Columns" of tho mn at IB South itreet, R«d Bank, pnnne Atlantlo HlaMarida In after « p. m,» dani ltlt Plymouth four-door tourlnir inthraclt* aoal dlraot to consumer!,' Mo- •hona asm Red Bank. 400-M.' ••dani lilt Potitlao aport ooupai 195B bSMOVER ol diad anlma.li, tor truck d•liveried direct*from mints, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Six-room Hod Bnnk Rcglator. yoim-BUBNEn gas rangerang , largo oven ATWATXnVKBNTWATER-KBaiT radio (or tali, iivsn 'pntlao two-door tourlnir sedan, ltll removid free of chargl. Low prices, Uv« ttiloaman'ii onmnilnloni house for rent: aUo 2\&«room npart- . inendd broiler, 14,50,1, solid brail bad,, tnbis, ilittrl", in cabinet, 110. V. 'Irmouth coach, ligi OhiTrol.t coach i Bsnk-1411. Paul lUtiau. mtan Urat lnoopio. Addreai Coal, box roent, all improvement!, furnlinta or un- U 40 alao many olliiri. Baigr O. H, A, c. fit 1. RtJ 11anV, M eorlnearing and mattress, IP,00IP.0(1,, good eondeondll- Mann. Batontown, South itnet and Nap- rra 1 BUY and ieU aecond-hand atouttat oautt urnUhtd. Phona 2«T-J, AUftr.Ua Hl8h- tiontf . rhor.Phora« neRid Dank SCtySCJO. (1 DrencD h ma highway, on Mil.* *. !: P" " >"Mnii, Itaaiae Droi. H- ands.' It VA\S" 1 Mechanic itr.it, ptioni Bid Dsnk b« In good condition. L. Kerbir, 809 GRAfB CUTT&R.1 wanUd, men or wom- avenue, Red Bank,* - - OLOPAV SHADES I( cinti, flhademore Shrewsbury avinua. Rid Bank. Phoni an (no children). Plica work by thaFOR RENT, furnished at Llncroft, new whon you coneldor The Quality I The Prlcei Th# Dl/STON~ TRItniKH pupe for eale. male lhades 10 eanla each, Holland ahadei, ftH 4HW baikst. flood cutters can cum gooil four-room bungalow, with bath, steam and female| tor type, pedigreed) also li and 89 Inohn. thrie for 11.00. free ONnAC. 1SS5, elght-cyilndir, two-Jow RionBr. Apply In parson at pftoktrig heat, fire pUcel ffarajra; owner to retain Xlosultsl Hero Is a reproduction of in l)dv*r- houia on Ilolrada] Gtnr>« lr<.rm, Holmdit,* stu,,U1d| HaVt -servic e4 1I Haggerty.an*»•*»••»»* • I»,1dU SFai.Bte.BUP manuring aervlce. National lo, lOo and aidani low- mlliare, aacellint eondlflon, JOB PRINTING— Wnsn yon nnd bns> one room, rent SIR rer month. Address Long B0 l y 0 B t B| M8< lome, box 611, Red Bank." tlaoment appearing on- the olaadfloil pnfroa ol hreedlng. si Oceanport avenut, 1 Store, rrovm e. ; • *'? ' P" "' " " J Inns oarda, letterhead.. inTilopaa, WH1TH G1UL wintid. poiltlon orim tor Brnneh^N. J. ' • nlcn vhlta girl who would hnv« a The Register: , . I'O t BALE, beautiful intlqui mahogany . billheads, booklet!, poatira, program!. BKItGEN PLACE, Red Dank, alx-room OriiilHTMAST1U0BS—Beautiful, green, t p top table, by appointment. Phone anue. Bid Bank, phone in. jn.t itaadr Job and good homo; good pay, raf- houiei, one-car gsrages, excellent neigh- i\ youyour iilsotloselectionn , frofrom itocatock on hinrhindi onlyonly,, Kid Bank nOl-B. neilMd Irom various ftnance companies annoonciminU or ajijthlna; In till lip* «ranc«i required, Only ona dt»lrlng borhood i near bua and ichooli; Kva|l- and truck growerirow.ta will Aniflmll • _-* .^_4 naH l«*la #A*J> VVaftAal A#tW laaaiaiABi •.•*. abova mad apply.. Phone 80B0-J, or call one cent par inch forr trial fifty Inohei urn furniture for sale, consisting MTlra l r npouHMa d pirn l«ll Cbivro it of printing try Thi Riglitir, Work of able Novtmber lit, will redecorMe •ntlre ready market fo(01r their product bt •>{• HalHlff abova price InIn loti of loj, Mark ..S".. ie.V? fc •"(.Cl'iTrol.t two-do" at 42 Birgcn place. Bed lik* iou»« for rlsht paityi $40 per month. Tartlilng li> Tb«lUilaUri (iMalDaa ool* now. will out whan wwant«4, NiUon'i of «vi plieaiilicani alio plm eomir cup«ui . ..V'B18.1!1 *J»»01<1> hor-ioor aadan, thi bitter kuu) don. when promised ioard and namiroui othir arllelii. "Call 4ll nij vr&ntid for gene ml housework, part Doynton 4i Iloynton. 8 Dnimmonil I'lsoe, umm. NuriiryNi , IlImlayttowt n SttlonStit , w. J. f'f ^S •P«'»- eotip« and • dos.n ind at reaionabli prlcli. or full tlm«, Fhona n«d Bank 2747 or Uii Banlc, phone 883. ' lid BiKjT 10|O. . ">. look theiaa IIm r»U nt 87 PaUra plate, Had Bank.* J'ACTQUY for rent, center of town, METAL TOP kltchin tsbln In colon at BOAT. II flit,, ilx.foot biimi , V bottom, ««,7», ilvihiir kltehin oahlniU »t 70 tororn nowiri mw hullhu) 11-foot row A "? CHARLES MAST, Juitlci of thi Peace. WHITE GIRL wanted for soientl houia> power equipment,-. emvator, iprlnklir, 14,751 alio it*p stools In. colon. R. ioat. 110. . B. Vaughen, III Nanilnk - real estate, general Inauranco. la nil- work anil car* of ont child t Bleep ln< •tenm, -10,050 • equare feet, or divide READ THEM FOR PROFIT-USE THEM AND SAVE Hanca ft Son!. • . .. , HIUl % if - I.IDIO avenue. Fair Haven, phona Bid Inaulro of Mr-rit. O, Bntr, Eighth itrttt. floon. Set M. V. p. flmook, fll ; WhlU , HIiUuli, % if Buk Uli-J. Dayaldo H«lghttrQ«Uonl. N, jr. - •treat* R«d Dank, or broken,* , •, Pace Fourteen REDBACK REGISTER, OCTOBER 21,1937. 1 Leonardo. der It. Danoinp _a'a games were en ed the Item last weak for tho tint reception for A,,Harry Moor* Mayor Robinson Joyed and at midnight a buffet sup- New Monmouth. Navesink. time alnoe ba was taken «lok ie> day at the Asbury Park Conventlo per was served. Those present were etal nutattii Sgo. He* Is steadily lra- ball. , no occasion he sought to retire be "We Have Seen God." The Chris- to attend school because of sickness. ,t her home tonight. Some of tho colonel's supporters from public service, but his coltia- n Endeavor society will meet at havo been attacking Mayor Robinson leagues two months later succeeded 6:45 o'clock In the evening. The sub- Vultures are welcomed as scaven- ject of the church servlc? sermon at Sequins" paillettes and "bugles" are because he has not taken action to in persuading him to get back in being used widely on evening gowns. ers in many regions. close a kennel on Sycamore avenue harness. From 1925 until a few7:45 o'clock will be "Sons of God." t owned by Alfred N. JBcadleston. The months ago when ho was appointed It Is expected that a number ol tho chief plank In the Colonel Wood plat- to succeed Mayor George Sliver, who church members will attend tho 108th form secmg to be that If Mr. Robin- resigned, Mr. Robinson was chair- anniversary celebration of tho New Jersey Baptist convention at Central RKET son Is defeated his opponent will man of the finance committee of the have the alleced nuisanco caused by council. Baptist church, Trenton, next Mon- the barking dogs ended. Complaint day, Tuesday and Wednesday. The Shrewsbury borough has tho lowest Woman's Missionary society will Hennessey's Fish Market about the matter was made several BASKET tax rate of any municipality and It meet at tho church Thursday after- weeks ago by Major General Wil- has held that record a number of 20 MONMOUTH ST., ' RED BANK, N. J. liam S. Graves, and It has been al- noon, October 23, at 2 o'clock. At 3 years. Friends of Mr. Robinson point o'clock tho members of the society .... leged that because Mr. Robinson out that this has been largely due to All Our Sea Food Fresh - No Cold Storage. wont close the kennels Shrewsbury will be joined by the members of his careful and capable management the Children's World Crusade for a Phone 1377 will lose General Graves as a resi- of the borough finances and they dent. Both tho general and Colonel combined program. The last named We Deliver .$™«j™> - claim that after such faithful service society will present a play entitled LESS Wood are retired army officers. It would be fitting to elevate him to "Children of Many Lands."'The chil- Maywr Robinson stated that he has tho position of chief executive of thedren who will take**part are Doro- WEAKFISH . 16c lb Boston Mackerel There is a chill in the air which tells you that harvest time is here, borough. Mr. Robinson says he has been Informed by eminent legal auth- thy Rochelle, Daniel, Eleanor and FLOUNDERS _ 18c Ib Spanish Mackerel orities and by board of health ex- no campaign promises to make ex- Katharine McCandless, James Snow, ^e sure to reap your share of this bumper crop of outstanding food values. perts that the borough officials have cept that If he Is elected he will give Norman Sage, Margaret Guttormsen, BON1TAS Striped Bass 1 the borough non-partisan govern- Go through the list! Note our low prices and, you will know why so many absolutely no authority In the mat- Bcrnlcc and Donald Ellis and Joan BUTTERFISH :20fb Codfish Steaks _- tor; that the only way It can be set- ment and strive to excel the record Gisleson. _ Fillet Haddock . thrifty women look forward to our Harvest Sale every year. ' tled Is In the courts. When the mat- which has been made. Shrewsbury SOFT CLAMS -SOc qt. has no municipal'debt and has about Smelts ' ter first came up it was referred to OYSTEKS -•15c pt. the board of health because of the$8,000 In Its treasury. During all of Shrimp NEW CHOP fact that General Graves said theMr. Robinson's service tho borough Port Monmouth. CLAW CRAB MEAT _ 60c lb Fresh Fruit, and SUGAR has borrowed no .money except oc- DOMINO GRANULATED Dromedary Pitted Dates barking of the dogs was injurious to (The Red Bank Register can ba bought Halibut - Salmon - Blueflsh - Turtle Soup - Lobsters Vegetable Specials! health. Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, who casional small amounts In anticipa- in Port Monmouth from Larry General!!. racked In Cloth Bags ' Is health inspector of the borough tion of taxes. The municipality has Charles Meyers and Charles Llebhauscr). Friday and Saturday Refined In V. 8. A. been managed on tho pay-as-you-go and of several other municipalities, A surprise shower was given a few stated that the board of health had basis and no sum larger than $5,000 Only ! has ever been borrowed. nights ago for Miss Alida Grlflln of no right to deal with the complaint; this pic by Mrs. Clarence Sklllman _ 10 •>• 51° that the state board of health had Mayor Robinson has been accused of Union Beach. Pink and bluo dec- B FL0RD5A DICED CARROTS ruled that such cases were beyond Fancy Quality the jurisdiction of a local board. of barratry, or In other words of irations were used and in the center B ORANGES SCOT-TISSUE trying jlo Incite a lawsuit, this ap- jf the table was an umbrella of thp B Medium Slio Mayor Robinson states that he parently being due to his stand that same color, with many fine gifts un- VERY SPECIAL! sought advlco from John S. Apple- tho complaint about the barking dogs 3 -. 29° gate, tho borough council, on thocan be dealt with only by tho courts. rolh matter and was told that the bor-He says this Is not true and that 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 13 -2S' ough officials had no authority to some ot his opponents should be 3 20° HAOKNET'9 act. The mayor also questioned more concerned about their verbiage Free Delivery Anywhere. CALIFORNIA CLAM CHOWDER Former Attorney General William A. than about barratry. ORANGES SCOT-TOWELS Stevons and Edward W. Wise, who Mayor Robinson is a native of have had largo experience as bor- SQUEEZING or EATING VERY SPECIAL! Famous Atlantic CitCy New York state and a graduate of Medium Size ough counsels, and they concurred Tale university, having an A. B. de- and LIQUOR SPECIALS! rou with Mr. Applegate. Mayor Robin- gree. Ho was captain of the Yale kC a doz. 2 cans?s 49 son says the charge made against track team. For a number of years 33 3 '25° him that he Is deliberately ignoring he was associated with Brown Bros. General Graves' complaint Is so silly Tomato Paste or' & company of New York. The name APPLE FANCY FLORIDA Heart's Delight SANTA CLARA and untrue that it Is scarcely worth of this concern was subsequently Tomato Sauce denying except for the fact that changed to the Brown-Harrlman IVermouth GRAPEFRUIT PRUNES ITALIAN STYLE some persona not familiar with the company. circumstances might believe It. JACK Medium Size , Large Size Domestic, French or 2-Ib. Fkg. eans Another charge which has been 15* made Is that the mayor and council, To Proceed Against Long Branch. Kalian Type. 6 5 25 w(th tho exception of Colonel Wood, The state board of health has di- rected tho attorney general's ofHco .39 are "under tho thumb" of Mr. Ap- EXTRA FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL plegate and will do whatever he tells to begin contempt proceedings HEART'S DELIGHT CIDER against the city of Long Branch for 1 CALITOltNIA them. Mayor Robinson states that October is the BTJXQT. Largest Cans J2URE APPLE this is wholly untrue. He says he failure to comply with a court order TOKAY GRAPES has the highest regard and respect to end pollution of tho Shrewsbury " Distilled and bottled 0 C for Mr. Applegate, but that "despite river. Tho city has long had under "needingmonth by Laird's. 39 this he would tako action to deal consideration the purchase of the 3-2S 2 - 49 with General Graves' complaint if ho private sewer Bystem or constructing for boys but Red could find any way to do so. He new one. FANCY CALIFORNIA KEMP'S SUN-RAYED APRICOTS states that Mr. Applegate has proved Bank parents a very capable and economical bor- New Police Position. BARTLETT PEARS TOMATO JUICE Sunsweet—New Pkg. ough attorney, never having charged The Long Branch commissioners Fancy Blenheim—11-Oz. more than $300 annually for hlg ser- needn't worry RYE by a votq of 3 to 2 hjtvjb adoptod an vices, which lncluSe attendance at 100 PKOOF 10 -25° 4^25° 23 ordlnanco creating tho offlco of radio all meetings. Mr. Robinson says he i i t li t O c 10 b e r is the BOTTLED IN BOND «M)z. 19°* believes that Mr. Applegate Is serv- engineer in the police department 0^ GRAIN SPIRITS and named Joseph G Dempsey, city 8 YEARS OLD EXTRA FANCY ing more as a matter of sentiment month of .neces- Under Canadian CALIFORNIA HUBFFS than because of the compensation. electrician, to tho post.y Commission- MINCE MEAT ers Jones and Nastaslo opposed the sity in boys' Government Supervision. SEEDLESS GRAPES Mr. Applegato took an Important PORK & BEANS BRICK'S—Mb, Jar part In tho movement to Incorporate ordinance, claiming It was a move clothes and this Shrewsbury as a borough and he has to give Dempsey a free insurance .99 •O acted as borough attorney since the policy. store is the 2 -19° Largest Cans—Reg. 15c new government was formed. 45' Boys can make extra pocket money FULL FIFTH 2 mother of inven- From 1899 to 1918 Mr. Robinson selling The Register.—Advertisement. A Quart FANCY 3 cans 29 — tion., STRINGLESS BEANS HURFF'S JERS5Y PUMPKIN TOMATO SOUP RAYMAL-Brand—Largest Cans | Happy Days are Here Again | To best describe 2 - 27° ,0 what the stock MARYLAND RYE 5 <""» 25 Buy. where quality is consistent with price. FANCY CALD70BNIA contains, we ask 2-YEAR-OLD PEAS Iargon's Whole .kernel National Biscuit Co. Leonardo, New Jersey you, "what' does Fresh-Like—New Pack 00 PROOF QUART FRISGTLLA COOKIES your boy need?" $1.69 2 »>• 29° GOLDEN CORN MILES STANDI9H COOKIES JOHN ALUEN COOKIES Community EXTRA FANCY "Vacuum Packed Suits, Overcoats, CALIFORNIA Mackinaws, CARROTS 2 cans 25! 17' Meat Market Hooded Wind- Very Large Bunches breakers, Under- Special! A bunches '•* AC Edgar J. Baker, Prop. Bourbon $1-4* wear, Shirts, 2 YEARS OLD Post Office Bldg. Tel. Atlantic Highlands 695 90 PROOF FULL qUART Sweaters and FANCY JERSEY BIRDS EYE WASHED f>RIME. MEATS and POULTRY Caps. SPINACH FROSTED FOODS Legs Lamb Fresh Hams stocks .. big Barbera I g% Chianti C 3 -19° lb C s e 1 e c tions and Barberone Claret Suggestion for Sunday Dinner! ib. 25c values so obvious Zinfandel Burgundy. FANCY CALEPOBNIA - 28 ' BROCCOLI FRYING CHICKEN - 2 lb. that the people Alicante FULL GAL. Grajjnano kG bunch CUT CORN ..$••.74 PEACHES Smoked Hams Loin Pork who compare All for *- (half or whole) come here. Ib. 26c Ib C FANCY WHITE BIRDS EYE SPINACH .....special 19chox Boys' Two-Knicker MUSHROOMS SERVES 4 -27 Suit* $13.50 BONELESS CHUCK OYSTERS special 27c box Shoulder Lamb Windbreakers .. 3.95 236, RUMP STEAK 85c ft. Pot Roast Mackinaws 7.50 FANCY MONMOUTH CO CUT CORN 23c lb C HOME BEAUTY •ib. 21c GREEN PEAS '. ....,„... 29c - 35 All his other , APPLES //needs" can be i c o bskt. SLICED PEACHES , 25c ; —^-\__ ARMOUR'S ' Veal Cutlets Pork)& Beans . -taken care of at BEER .73 ASPARAGUS TIPS 35c - C the same time. 24 botttles Sfclnlcs . . . No Deposit—No Refund ,^f 25 and no trouble. , case Half Pound t> a ' rt „ M Tackle of oacon • 1- KRIDEL WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF We'Deliver. Full Line1 of Fish or. Fridays. TAYLOR'S WINE. ONE OF NEW YORK STATE'S FINEST WINES. •