I BED BANK All the An Ideal FUee to JUT» Hews of 1 Located on tha Beautiful B E D B A : Shrewsbury River, otto hour - and Surrounding Tovnu . from New Tork and provid- Told rnrkuly and Without Blu TER ing every city convenience. (uiud Wwldr. Cnttnd u Baoond-Olui Matter at U» Poit- Subscription Pries i Ona Cm 12.00. offlc* »f B«d EUak. N. J, under tat Act of Much >. 187». RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935, VOLUME LVIII, NO. 27. Six Month! ,tl.(IO. Slngla Copj 4c . PAGES 1 TO 10% New Colt's Neck Christmas Play XO HAKE CHXJBCH, STJBVEY. Council Doings Highlands Man SETTLEMENT" DAY AND FEAST. Gasoline Refunds Every House at Bed Bank to Be vis Annual Mlddletown Township Event New Fair Haven Frog Hatchery At Coifs Neck lted January S. At Fair Haven Kilted By Train Will be Held Monday. For The Farmers River Front Tract All the Protestant churches of Hed The annual "Settlement Day" meet- Capt. Frank Farber of Lincroft An Entertainment Given De- Bank are Joining In making a church Application for Tax! License- George Taylor, World War Vet-Ing of the township committee of Claims Must be Sent In to the The Former Dudley Farrand scriptive of How the Holiday census of this community. Over 100 Letter of Thanks to Telephone eran, Meets Tragic Death Mtddtetown township will be held State Tax Department by De- Having Frog Pondi Dug for next Monday morning beginning at Property Being Developed by New Hatchery on Routh 34, is Celebrated in Various Coun- Workers organized Into teams of four Operator—Snow Fence on When Train Hit His Truck at cember 31 or the Money Will Harry H. Kohl—The Fir»| tries—Many Present. each will visit every house In Red River Road. Seaside Heights. eleven o'clock, when oflicial business Not be Paid. Near Colt's Neck. Bank on tho afternoon of 'Sunday, for the year will be completed. Thc Mgdel House U Be,ing Built. 'Christmas In Many Lands" was George Taylor of Highlands, aged annual "township, family dinner par- A new and unusual Industry for January 5, to gather Information re- Application was made at Monday 'FatTnertj entitled to have gasoline Plans have been completed for tht this section of Monmputh county will the title of a largely atended enter- garding the number of persons In night's meeting of the Pair Haven fifty years, died Sunday at the Point ty" will be held at half-past pne tax, money, refunded must file claims tainment given by the pupils of At- Pleasant hospital from Injuries reh o'clock "at Charles Stava'a Wffite development of tho Fair Haven rive? be the new frog hatchery now under each home, church affiliation If any mayor and council by Charles Wes- or reports not later than Tuesday, front property formerly owned by lantic township Friday afternoon at son for a Jaxlcab licence. Tho mat- celved when his truc)< was hit by a House tavern at Port Monmouth. The December 31, or they will get no way on Eoute 34, near Colt's Neck, and whether there are any children diners will be the guests of United Dudley Farrand. Harry H. Kohl, • on the old Desmond property no* the consolidated uchoolhouse at Colt's who are now attending Sunday- ter was "referred to tho borough at- Pennsylvania railroad train Satur- money. The address to be used in Neck. About fifty parents were pres- day night at Seaside Heights. He States Senator W. rjWarren Barbour, mailing thc reports is State Tax De- New York stock broker, is the own« leased by Capt. Frank Farber of Lin- school or might be persuaded to do torney and" police committee with who lives near Locust Point and who er and developer. He complctad « croft, captain of the private cruiser ent and there was general agreement so. All the workers will assemble at power to act. had a fractured skull and internal partment, Division of Motor Fuels, among the spectators that the enter- injuries. One of his ribs penetrated is a member of the Republican exec- Slate House, Trenton! fine ten-room colonial residence on) owned by Amory L. Haskell of Mid- the Methodist church on Sunday af- On the recommendation of Ooun\ utive committee of Mlddletown town- the place for hla own occupancy. , dletown township. tainment was the finest of the sort ternoon, January 5, at half-past two cllman Tony Hunting, chairman of his left lung. The refunds are to be paid on Kas- which has been given In the village ship. The members of the township The property known aa Riverlawn Capt .Farber, who was schooled In o'clock to receive their Instructions the police committee, a letter of Mr. Taylor, who was In the sea committee, other township officials |J£jolin"e ^mpi'e,used fo r strictlthe y farm purposes, In recent years. food business, was on his way home r will be refunds contains approximately ten acres o( Germany and came to this country and assignments of streets. thanks will bo sent to Mlsa Mabel land with large frontagefromagi s on tha The program was Instructive as from "Atlantic City, where he had and a number of other persons have for gasoline used in trucks that'are a number of years ago, took up the The churches co-operating In tho Mazza, night operator at the Red been invited. North Shrewsbury river and Fourth well as entertaining, those taking Bank telephone office, for her .co- made ..deliveries, when he was hit. not licensed to operate on roads. raising of frogs about four years part wearing the costumes of various survey aro First Presbyterian, the i creek. Heachcd over a private driyft ago, and since that time has created MethodlBt Episcopal, the First Bap- operation with the police department The train was a gas-electric engine countries and enacting numbers de- Many trucks owned.by farmers never | way running west from Fair Haven much Interest In this Bectlon In the tist, Trinity, Episcopal, Hcjv Trinity a short time ago In connection with which runs between Whitings and scriptive of how Christmas ls cele- leave the pre.iilsea. However, toc.re | road| tlle prOperty offers completa raising of frogs and terrapins or Lutheran, the Dutch ReformRd, A. M. an Incident which .at first appeared Bay Head. The truck was carried brated in various lands.' The' cos- 300 feet and was demolished. In it Tinton Falls Pupils will be no refunds for gasoline used ! seclusion and privacy and yet it 11 turtles, - ^ tumes and, scenery were made by the E. Zion church and calvary) Baptist serious, but later provided a laugh. to propel trucks on thr: highways. but a short drive from Red Bank church. The survey Is1 beimydlrected Miss Mazza at the switchboard were a few empty barrels-and bas- JKefuiidcj will be paid on gasoline used Mr. Farber started out with fifteen pupils, with some assistance from kets. Mr. Taylor was thrown clear Have Xmas Party and all points of interest. With its pair of breeders last year .and set by tho Hed Bank Young Men's heard a' moaning sound over an fov water pumps, tractors, spraying many natural advantages and beau- the teachers, and they were very of th;e truck. He was rushed to the them In smallwater pohds it Colt's realistic. All the performers acquit- Christian association. ' 'open" wire from a Fair Haven resi- — 7~j . _ .machines and for operating various tifuKold ahade trees, the building hospital by the" Point Pleasant first MoIVlorninnn g Was_the (other equipment and implements. Neck. At preBent he has 5,009 young ted themselves creditably. dence. She notified Mr. Hunting and aid squad. • »? iy , K Was the [ plots with river privileges, have been ones, Laat week work began on a The old English Yule log custom Police Chief Joseph Herden. When o Sort} Iitusuct us in!l to be thatt farmerss did nnoot laid out in keeping with these fea- modern frog hatchery. ' It /will be waB Illustrated, a group of boys haul- they investigated they . found that a The train included only one car EveMosrt SuccessfuHeld, folr oShrewsburf the Sorty }j pay the gasoline tax. They arc stistilll tures. The roadways are completed completed within a few months, ing a log Into tho room and placing Sea Bright's Tax dog had knocked over, the .telephone. besides the engine, and according to ETownshi Hlp dChildren. I supposed to be exempt, but since Juliy and all improvements such as city Charles Tilton of Long Branch, con- \ 1 b Besides raising frogs MrS^Farber it on an Imitation fireplace. A Dutch At the request of Councilman Ar- The most I 1, they have been required to pay it water and electricity are Installed ductor, was traveling thirty miles an and available. A tennis court will be 1H an export on terrapins andN^ater Christmas number was another fea- Claim Npvel One thur B. Sickles the telephone com- largely attendesuccessfud l and most ;,fuul Ulpn nie rcporU in order to get! ture. Also there were French carol- pany, will b& thanked for its co-op- hour. Engineer J. Chasey, also of maintained for the private use of all lilies. After the completion' of his Long Branch, told police the warn- ever held for the schooChristmal childres partn oyf !tnL ,ir money back. The amount of' new hatchery he will set out several ers, a Dutch boy, a German boy and eration with the fire department and reaidents of the park. Attorney Unable to Find Any light at thc crossing was in op- | Shrewsbury township took place at the tax is three cents per gallon. water . lily plants which by next an Italian girl. This part of the en- Court Decision That Fits At- first aid squad during the past year. ,u«, township consolidated schobl- However,' the farmers will recelye Building operations will be Undefl Spring" will bo in bloom. tertainment concluded with an Amer- Councilman Henry A. Friedlander leris this amount because they the personal supervision of William tempt to Collect Taxes from when the train ap roached, the- in- | house at Tinton Falls Friday morn- Charles Kelly of Everett haa been ican scene, when two children hung Fire Insurance. reported that the county will install ing. It differed from other annual will have to pay sales tax on the re- P. Scott, a well known building con- awarded the contract for tho con- their stockings at a fireplace. a snow fence on the .north side of tersection. / • events of the sort in the pa.nt^n that funds from July 1 to November 1. tractor of Red Bank. Homea will bo struction of the hatchery, which will A manger scene was enacted illus- At the meutins of the SULL Briylit River road, between Grunge avenue Mr. Taylor was a lifc-lonK resi- it wan conducted as a eoninifmity af- This" will ml nee the amounts paid designed and built for immediate t consist of 24 ponds, including breed- trative of shepherds watching their mayor and council last Friday riignt and Hance road. dent of Highlands. tins'been op fair instead of being -under the direc- two pi'r cent for the period ™en-1 in the popular price range and whqra er , ponds, incubation ponds and flocks and the shepherds and wise Edward W. Wise; borough attorney, Mr. Hunting reported that a per- ciating^the sea food business a num- tion of the Child Welfare association. ioned. desired, protective purchasers may bei of years and he made three trips Two growing ponds. Assisting Mr. Kelly men paying homage to the new-born reported his ilndings in the attempt manent Christmas tree has been Thee asosciation Incitelacked funds to reports or claims must be use their own plans. King. Various carols were sung such 6f the borough tu culled delinquent a week to Atlantic- City. He is sur- filpd one known as a re- with the digging nnd other work planted in the war memorial park, ilnancc the party ihis year, but this i I)ort ' lnd th|1 othcr aa> n re ular re Arrangementa have been made for as "While Shepherds Watched Their taxes from tho insurance on the fire vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was "more "than "offset »)y"the"nei'«h- ; orl an< d thl> othcr aa ^ " are William Hawxhurst, William and has been illuminated for Hie »'01 the fln&ncing^, of these homea undeB Kelly and Joacpli Smith. Each Flocks by Night," "Silent Night" and loss on Rosa M. Clayton'a property holiday Hf*:on. He also said that James Taylor, and ;i brother, Harry borhood spirit of co-operation .shown. \ I' ); Considerable statistical infor- the Federal Housing Administration pcind will be 20x20 foot and six feet "Come All Ye Faithful." At the con- at South Beach. Mr. Wise said Mr. maple trees will be planted in the Tuylur, all of Highlands. Generou.s contributions of" food, cash mation nuiri:. be given, together with plan, which provides for convenient clusion of tlie entertainment gifts of Clayton UWUH taxes and bulkhcud Mr. Taylor was a World war vet- and other things were made and the rd of all purchases of gasoline monthly payments of interest an<| deep. candy were made to the children by park next spring. a.ssetisnientii on this particular piece eran, servingo oversea, . .,. --s- with th... e- 5tn.. . wor„„,k„ VJof1 l4tldecoratin,uiuilllj!gi ,an111dM otherwise j '"ado. At the suggestion of As- principal. When first starting the frog hatch- the teachers. A request from the board of edu- ing In small ponds last year Mr. Far- of property to the amount of $22,- cation for $3,000 was granted. The ammuriition train of the Fourth di- preparing for the event was done by ! s-"o:iiblynian Theron McCampbell, The first model home is under con- bor began with fifteen pair of breed- 608.48. • He said" he had notified sev- vision. He was.a sergeant llr.st class. U number of public-spirited citizens, j Maitin Wigilorlz of 17 Drummondd struction. It is on a plot having at eral intiuranci? companies holding in- annual appropriation of $50 to the era. HP expects to purchase ten Rumson, Fair Haven and Sfa Bright With Dr. James J. Rowland, also a I The children of ttffc srhnnl mndo Red Bank, farm- frontage on Fourth Creek of 100 feet more pair next year. By this time surance cm the property of the bor- war veteran, ho organized Twinlight I cash contribution, this being received making • uiit these reports. and it is 150 feet in depth. It Ifl ofi Chapel Hill House ough's intention of illing a claim Nursing association, and $15 to thve In 1936 ho expects to have about 125,- G. A. R. were approval. Bills post of the American Legion at [through a collection. A mom; tlio.se for whom he has done the Colonial type, containing entrance and to date he had received replies Highlands He served as commander j The party began with an enter- J such work are Herman Ritzau of hall, spacious living room with open 000. Full-grown frogs measure ap- For Robert Ceres from two companies, amounting to $1,344.50 and a tax pioxlmately nlnteen Inches, weigh revenue note for $1,000 were also or the pobt ;ind lie is a former vice j tainment which was so ably rendered , Uvverdiile avenue, Shrewsbury tpwn- fireplace, dining room and tUd three pounds arid breed after their One company replied the borough's paid. cemmanderr of tho County legion.. He jjtha thatt it drew frequentt applause.. Aboutt 'ship,, George Evans and Joseph kitchen; three master bedrooms fourth year. . Fine New Residence for Jersey interest would receive proper atten- was a member of Vernon A. Brown I fifty parents and other grown-up per- JKioiotti of Chapel Hill and Joseph which are 19x18 feet, 21x13 feet an<4 City Man Who Has Been a The council will rc-organize New post of the Vetenlns. of Foreign sons were present. One of the fea- Scotto oi "Holmdel. The refunds in The ordinary frogs feed on small tion and tht> other company stated Year's day. There will be no change 16x15 feet and a tUe bathrooai. It Summer Resident'of This Sec- that allhuunh it was positive the Wars of Red Bank and a former tures was n puppet show by tho many instances will be considerable. also has a two-car attached garage * fishes, worms, etc., and lay thqir in the council, Councilmen Seely B. fourth grade pupils, the theater and During the period mentioned the av- eggs In'water in largo clusters in- tion for Past Twenty Years. borough of Sea Bright could not member of the drum corps ' of with overhead doors. Special tea" rest ruin the company legally from Tuthill and Arthur B. Sicilies going Shrewsbury post of the American marionettes having been made by the oragc Monmouth county farmer, s tures consist of steam heat with aa closed in a jelly-like secretion. The Robert Ceres of Jersey City, who in for full terms and Councilman children. The room was very attrac- young hatch out an tadpoles, in paying the insurance, it would not Legion. He organized a junior bugle uses 150 to 200 gallons per month, it oil burner| hardwood oak floor* is employed as an engineer by the Iflkt! any action without t\rc,t noti- William Miller for the short term. corps for Twinlight post. tive with evergreeg n trees and other ;; climated. ^ ^ throughout, concealed radiation, which state sonic species pass a year Standard Oil company, Is having a i d fying tho. borough. Mr. Taylor will be buried with Christmas decorations. The party i " * ~ metal weather strips, automatlo do-. or even more before assuming the house built for his own occupancy on followed the" entertainment each pu- adult form. Their flesh, especially Mr, Wise .said he had been in military honors. The funeral will be mestic hot water supply, jruest tiiij the south aide of Chapel Hill road, a held at two o'clock this- afternoon pil occupying a seat at long tables that of tho hind legs, is highly fa- short distance east of the farm of conference with the fire underwrit- [Plans Progress Lockjaw Sufferer avatory and many other refinement* er's association and was promised at" th i> house. Rev. Percy R, Comer, where bountiful refreshments were vored by many persons. Among the George W. Evans. His new residence served, including sandwiches, millt. of modern construction. best-known American species are the will have hollow tile and concrete, en- full co-operation and assistance. TVm Sr., pastor of the Highlands Metho- collection of taxes by placing a lien For Dedication dist church, will oiliciate. Burial by 1ice cream, an apple, an orange and ft Is Getting Well buUlVo;.;, leopard frog and the pick- closures and it will be 28.8x38 feet, ! bag of peanuts. All the food not used T oi el frog. A bullfrog weighs about with two wings, one 13x16 feet and on fire insurance- Mr. Wise explained I A. M. Post en and Soi\s will be in way a novel one and neither he nor ! Barbour and Sutphin to be i Bay View cemetery, jwas given to the pupils, A paper John Westerdahl of Headden'.;" he Charm School" a pound. The larger froga are some- the other 6x12 feet. It will have sev- I bag was given to each youngster in en rooms, two bathrooms, hardwood the underwriter's association could { Among Speakers at Exercises Corner is Again Able to Eat Rumson Senior Play ' times called the jumbo frog.s. The find any court decision to establish which to place his or her share. upkeep of 100,000 frogs' for three floors and modern improvement*. ! January 6 in New $2CO,000 and a Complete Cure is a precedent, j Rumson High School., The entertainment WJIS as follows: Looked For. years amounts to nbout 512,000. Ac- Nelson M. Raub of East Keansburg til "The Charm School" Is the title oi Mr. Wise said another problem Loois Corli« o's Mm thc play t0 bc cording to trade reports New York is the contractor. Thc cost will be I The new $200,000 high school at I'nll liy SIIIIII C'l; Juhn Wcslcidahl of Headden's j Presented January 23 that confronts the borough is the Wcl '(MHO William used approximately 03,000,000 frogs about $10,000 and thc house will be Rumson will be dedicated on the ev- Hnr I Coiner is well on tho road'to recov- 'Ianl d 22AJ bV t'hh e senioi r class ot the ready for use in February. fact that Mr. Clayton has" assigned Christmas Party lie.- Util'll .... Ilillii- Slii; unlsun last your, while the territory between his insurance policies over to an ening of January (i at eight o'clock. I'llr. 1. "Oil Lit tile i'nw I of licllll.ilh I cry Horn lockjaw tit Monmouth IR >>U;h school. Miss Margaret New Yorlc anil Chicago used mure, Mr. Ceres has been a summer resi- Senator W. Warren Barbour ot Lo- lice- ..'ilinti . . .. Muilr-linr Tlio (Memorial hospital at Lon« Branch, •Sayr e ls c0!lch- AM bury Park bank to satisfy a .' II. than 100,000,000 frogs. dent of the Chapel Hill district the cust Point, a former mayor of Rum- Annual Event Drew an Attend- •Mil ill Niv-lr' ..'inn • A complete cure is now confidently The cast is 3 follows: past twenty years. On the property judgment. At this; point Sol J. Nei- I'hiN , "Oiri.-ln 11(11 .Iliiiid" ...Fift With the frog industry well under- son, Congressman William H. Sut- ance of 125 Middletown CHIT 1. "It (' U1IL' UII in Ihc Mid lil.-li looked for. Such a result ranks motor dealer where his houae is being constructed mark,, who made the suggestion y.t Auatln lievans, ' way, Capt. Farber lias expectations the previous council meeting that phin of Matawan, William M. Smith, Township Children—It Was C eiu" • an outstanding achievement in the Jacob Perl he built a garage with living rooms county superintendent of schools, and Best Ever, All Agree. Hi-fi Illilll) Sydney Mm , Davitl'MackenzleD ., a law studenentt ...,. of turning his attention to another overhead about four years ago, and iho borough (lie ;\ claim against the rial . "Suntji C'luu J L, ml" Howard Dare White, assistant com- i.l mi tliiiif medical world because of the high I Richard Schoeclc unusual industry, that of raining over week-ends during the winter Mr. insurance, .said tho borough should ! Middlelown township Geolge B y0 BS crt Roland" Marian! turtles. Mo iv.pccts to start his missioner of education, will be the About 12o Oh. Co.mo All Yo Faithful" contractmortalit,y thrate ailmente amon. g those who i ° ' »» " accountant Ceres nnd his family have frequently endeavor to find some legal way ,if cllikhen held hi h festi Jim Uradbuiy and Tim Bradbury, twins.. speakers. Platform guests will in-j « ™' Monday llo.iliill.iii Ruth Itulv.il About two weeks ago Mr. Wester- Ru*scl McCiic and John ConnorM turtle farm next spring. used the apartments. They look for- tying up the insurance money until ttcrnMn flom Ciunl, "Silent Nii:ln" The North American turtles, ac- the legality of the borough's claim elude Mayor Van R. Halsey of Rum-' ° one until four o clock l'linnct Show. "It Ihiiinenc.l Aftor All", dahl ,jvaa bruised and cut on one Homer Johnp, Eliae's guurdlan ward eagerly to the time when they son, Bertram H. Borden, president of'a3 the B«ests of Louis Colito at his h i;v side of his head by a limb striking Charles Wolbnch cording to Mr. Farber, are of the wilt occupy their Chapel Hill house could be determined. He said the Louia Ciii-.il. "IIll ! The Herald AiiKel.i Sins" Miss Hayes, loved and feared by all who 'the Rumson board of education; ' restaurant on the state h;si- him while he was cutting a tree on know her .'..... Elliabeth Grace family of Emydklae, living in fresh and Mr. Ceres will become a com- borough had as much right to a wn lu ar Thc teachers and pupils liave ex- or brackish water in salt marshes share of the money as the bank. • Mayor Augustus M. Minton of Fair ' >' ' Middletown village. 1 no Samuel Riker's estate in Middle- Ellso Benedutti Lnurette Ryan mutor, Haven, and Charles P. Cross presl- ; occasion was Mr. Colito s annual tended a vote of thanks to the peo- town township. Mr. Westerdahl Sully Boyd Helen Sinclair along tho Atlantic and Oulf coasts Another mntter discussed by the nlo who holriprl them with the p:iity. Muriel Uoufihty Louise Lemiff They bury their eggs in beaches and dent of the Fair Haven board ot edu- I Christmas party for the youngatcra washed the wound, applied vaseline Kthel Spelvhi Emily Layton council was the application of. Wil- cation. | of the township and both they ani The work which they did consisted and wont back to work. Afterwards All* Merrier -....- Ann Kllnt sandbanks. Mr. Farhcr Is now set- New Liquor Store To Ionian Stairord - Cladys Nlederer liam V. Armstrong for a fireman 3 The following program will be pre- ' tho 7S or more grown-up spectators principally .of arranging decorations, it was explained to him that this ting up the sandbanks. The young exempt certificate. The letter from I are unanimous in stating that it was preparing and serving food and vari- MailKu Kent Kntherina O'Brien Open on Broad Street sented by the Rumson band and or- treatment was most favorable to thc Jtotoie Betty Ryan dig their own out when they hatch. the fire company showed that he ) the best he has ever held. oils other things. Those who did this Cliarlotte , Helen Plllin« chestra: ! development of lockjaw, as the te- The turtles develop slowly but live had served as u member ot the hook i The customary chicken dinner was work were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tanus germ thrives under such con- Miss Curtis Eleanor Hansen to a great age. The flesh of many Sanders Cohen of Rahway is mak- HriiHM in.stiunicnla— and ladder company of Sea Bright •TicluJi!" Ii. J. Wlnthrop served and it was even more boun- J Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Reed. ditions, On the play committee aro Rosa of the green turtles and tho dia- ing arrangements to open tlie. store from 1901 to 1906. It was stated Scalzo chairman, Laurette Ryan, Hel- (Conducted by Ii. J. Winthrou) tiful than in the pa.st. Each child Mrs. Thomas Calandriello, Mrs. Evan Last week Mr. Westerdahl's jaws mond black terrapins Is esteemed a9 at 61 Broad street, corner, of Wal- thnt at that time the period of ac- OrchcHtra- - Jones. Mrs. James Ferguson, Mr. and i en Sinclair and Betty Ryan. Ross lace and Broad streets, formerly oc- "Apollo" Overture I-.!Hireii- John Murphy ii cupied by^ Katsin's drug store, as a n Capt. Farber plans to turn tho 24 exempt papers was five years, where- "Men-tided" FnmlniiHO (lieeiiawal.l bread and butter, a large glass of: Mrs. Frank Lawes, Mrs. Charles C. i move his head forward. It was not, manager. Henry Russek Is as- retail liquor store. 1 until then that be consult doc- ! stage ponds Into a riot of color with va- as today it is seven. Mr. Armstrong Hik-l(Conductei Si-hool dChorus by Mis- a M. E. Connolly' ) i millt and a large bag of candy. An I Parker, Mrs. John bemmon, Mrs. sistant stage manager and Helen Pill- rious varieties of water lilies. The rental waa made through the 13 now a resident of Rumson and is "Carol of tho KusHian Children".... G.uil elaborately decorated Christmas troe Sarah Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | tor. Ho was moved at 9^4 to the jin g"irinTharge"of' the'eostu'mes.' Allaire & Son agency of Monmouth employed on the Sea Bright, bridge, "Lot Every Hcait he Merry" Voi-rhi j was in the dining hall. : Cobb, Mrs. Oliver Dangler, Mr. nnd hospital, where he was thc patient - Early In tho spring a roadetand of Dr. Walter A. Kullman of Red will be constructed on the premises, street and a notice appeared In lust Michael J. Devereaux, chairman "Olory" , O After the feast an entertainment j Mrs. Anthony Monzo and William (Conducted by Miss M. E. Connoll y) Bank. For several days it was nec- • whore a frog and turtle business week's Register for an application of the fire committee, argued that and Christmas party was held, tin- ] England. Food Matinee One of for a retail plenary beverage and Hand — essary to use tubes in order to pro- will be carried on. Connected with the state firemen's relief association "Mnrrho Ponllflcnlc" Counnil der the direction of Mrs. William A pnrtv for the teai'lwis of the i vide food for the suffering man. the roadstand wll bo a rqstaurant liquor license, which will be acted up- would not recognize the .certificate "Oracle" Overtrfre Otlp-Tayloi- Turnier, who sang two solos. Tap scliool followed the one for tile chil- Largest Ever Held on at a special meeting of the may- "Sonus from Old Folks Selection"....I.nke j Thc jaws are now unlocked and Mr. where special frog and turtle din because of the five-year period of "Marche IMilfloso" Chambers dancing was done by Misa Margie dren. or and council on Monday night, De- . m i m j "Westerdahl is again able to eat. It ners will be ecrved. He has arranged service. It was decided to> let the (Conducted by R. J. Wlnthropl Jones of Red Bank, with Miss Cor- s More than 1,000 children, each Dedication Song THE BEKKKIiEY-CARTKHET. j ' exported that he will return home to obtain a French chef, Tony Matd- cember 30. association pnss on that phase nnd inne Fitzgerald of Red Bank as AT bringing an article of food as tha Mr. Cohen has been In the retail Words by Mis. M. E. Connolly . | in a few dayy. fold of K»w York, formerly of the the certificate was unanimously Music by R. J. Wlnthrnp piano accompanist. Violin and piano price of admission, attended th« liquor bualheos at Kahway since the granted. "Star Spnnnled Banner"..Entire AssemblnKe nnisio was played by Mr. and Mrs. Several I'ucu! Kvents rinnned Dur- matinee performance of the Carlton hotel Bozark and several other New SI1KI.L FISHERMEN MEET. York hotels. repeal of liquor. The business estab- tjpon the recommendation of Coun- Homer. Games were played an:l ing the Holiday. theater last Friday afternoon. Tho lishment ls named Sanders' Wine & cilman Edmund W. Cllne a letter of many of the f^rown-up spectators Independent engine company truck, A five-foot steel blade fence will iNew Years week-end will bring' the They Vole Against Changes in tho bo erected around tho frog hatchery Liquor company. Katsiu's drug thanks will be sent to Chet Bowman Junior Women To joinedin the fun. loaded with provisions each' time, store, .which recently vacated the of winter vrieat on- 1'rcseut Clamming Law. In order to prevent spectators from for soliciting sufficient funds from Every part of the Huge area cov- j ™ =»™h^-^^— made live trips between the theater premises, ls now located on tho cor- y destroying any of. the frogs or tho business men to pay the" cost of Hold Dance Saturday erod by Middletown township was j - tlian COO Forty members of the Bayshore and the fire, house on Mechanic* ner of'"Catherine street nnd Shrews- suspending a utring of colored lights Asbury Park, Move street. turtles. represented in thc gathering. School ! will attend thc Rnla New .Shell Fisheries association met at the bury, avenue. along the sidewalk In the business The Junior Woman's club of Red bus Oliverdrivers pickepicKecdi thi ,e younK.-u;,youngsters, ^ celebrated ill Lions Pen at Highlands lnst Thurs- Manager Morris .Tacks, through, section. Mr. Bowmnn collected $00. Bank will hold its Christmas dance up nt crossroads and other dcsii J J day night. Capt. William E. Dennis whorie courtesy thc use of tho the- nt crossroads and other desiK-1 th" o crystal and Mandari" n ,^ballroon>, _,m. Illuminated Trees Wants to Buy a Picture. James Miller, St., ovtfvseer of the at the ElkH auditorium Saturday nated points. Three cheers and n of Port Monmouth, the president, ater wjia given thc nremon, declared d poor, reported he had expended $1,- night, December 28, from nine to two • were Riven for Louia when thn Tho numerous holiday festivities presided. Senator that it was one of the biggest foo4 The Chamber of Commerce haa re- arc augumented by an extensive so- Frank Duiand Brighten Landscape ceived an Inquiry from a party Inter- 366.05 In aiding the fiecdv during o'clock. Bruce Cobb's ten-piece or- party ended. d informed the ociatlon niem matineo shows ever held at that •./» cial program. Among the fashinable ested In purchasing a painting of the 1935. Borough Clerk K. W. Fary's chestra will furnish music for the bers that he would bo guided by theater. The custom was started sev- Of tho many Illuminated trees that roport showed receipts of $148.15 dancing. funetiong scheduled on the Berkeley- their wishes during the next session eral years ngo. • Thc food was dis- steamboat Thorns Hunt, Tho Inquiry OCEANI-ORT ESTATE SOLD. Carterot calendar being the Junior ' afo sending out their cheerful glow states that tho writer believes there *rtnco tho last meeting. Bills amount- The dance committee consists of of tho legislature, and the association tributed to needy families in the bor- nights throughout the countryside ing m * m> Jean Stryker, Marion Cook, Jacque- the wost drawing room the same; Cider making was ended for this line Simpson, Virginia EHert and property adjoining Fort Monmouth provisions and the secretary wan so On the McCnrtcr estate, tho tree Bungalows Mndo Larger. on Riverside avenue, Oceanport. evening. instructed to notify .Senator Durand. year Friday by Laird & Company of Elizabeth Long: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- iUEAT THIEF JAII.Kl). la located on tho western slope and fcjrs. Lewis Fritz and Mrs. Thomas Scobeyvlllc, Eighteen million pounds This property was occupied up to Thc Asbury Park Young Women's A delegation of Atlantic Highlands la visible from Fair Haven and tho Farrell ore oach having a second ert C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. ot apples wore ground Into elder, F1. Nielaon will be chaperoncg. the timo of his death by Captain club annual bridge-tea will be held residents attended tho meeting and eastern section of Ked Bank. A story of three rooms and a bathroom' Smith for a period of fifty years. It in thc east palm room next Satur- explained tile movement which is bo- Laurence Hruckett Nnhbml Whllo producing more than 1,400,000 gal- Trying to Him Awny. fine view of the tree Is obtained aa added to their bungalows on Water lons, according to the records of the ls situated on a peninsula surround- day and at the.formal showing next ing carried on to persuade the War bnei.drives along Ridge r6nd,ln tho View way at Sea Bright. Nelson M. company. Most of the cider was dis- Dnughtcr for tho Wordcng. ed on three sides by the South : Department to build a dyke nt that direction of Rumson. Raub of East Keansburg Is doing the Sunday of the Now Hope, Pennsyl- Philip Schmidt, a wholesale butch- tilled Into applejack. Apples were re- Mrs. Albort W, Worden of 65 East Shrewsbury River. vania, fine oil paintings by national- place. er of Long Branch, was making a do- Because Senator Earbour'B estate work at both places. 1 ceived not only from New Jersey but Front etroct Rave birth to a daugh- The dwelling on the premises is be- ly famed artists, on exhibition in the llvery nt Thomaa Cnlnmiilollo'd store la on the highest point on Navcslnk «-*~«- . from many other attics. An unusu- ter Sunday morning in Rivervlew ing completely modernized into a ten- •Borkoley-Cartcret galleries, members ANNTAI, LAOIKS' NIGHT. River road and overlooks the rlvor at Pino Brook a fow dayn ago when Addition to Inn. ally large demand for sweet elder has hosnital. Both mother and daugh- room houeo with two-car Karugc at- of tfye Asbury Park Society of Fine Lawrence Urackctt grabbed a plect the tree on hie place can be Been Mrs. Samuel Strauss has had an taxed the ability of the Laird corn- ter are progressing very' nicely. Mr. tached, and has been leaaed for oc- Mimiii'iiith County Horticultural So- for miles arouni',. Ho'tins decorated Arts will entertain at tea in honor of meat weighing forty pounds out addition of a dining room, 14x22 feet, pan" to comply with orders. and Mrs. Worden also havo throe cupancy upon completion of land- of the artists. I clity to Dim- at I'lruHnnt I"". of Mr. Hclmildt'n car and started to a large pine tree with over 300 lights built to her Brookslde Inn near Eat- sons, two of whom, Harry and James, scaping and modernization by Wal- nnd has surmounted the tree with a otitowri. It was used for tho first j The annual Indies' night nffuir of run nwiiy with il. Mr, Calandrlallu Father Eck Gets Larger I'arisli. fire nsflocjatetl with their father In ter Sollngcr, prominent New York Community Center linnet', line Mimiiionth County Horticultural saw thn thoft and lie and Mr, Schmidt, largo dlectrlo stnr. time yesterday to servo Christmas conducting tho Worden Funernl attorney. Ajfred J. Llppnian was tho -—,— m i m - dinners. Nelson M. Raub of East Rev. Charles Eck of Anntimooso, A largo attendance is anticipated Knclcly will be belli at tho I'loasant gave chase, together with others At Home. .Mr. Worden is a member of broker In the trnnsuctlon. r Inn. Shrewsbury nnd Newman the utore. Ilnickctt threw tho mea( Chiefs' Association Meeting. Konnsburg was tho contractor. North Dakota, has been transferred tho board of education and a direc- at the dance to be held tomorrow to Orlskn, North Dakota, where ho evening ,at the Smoke Shop Tuvi'in Springs avenues, Tuesday night, Jan- away back of tho I'lne Brook school- The Ex-chlefa' and Chiefs' associ- tor. In tho Merchants Trust company. Notice. house and It landed In a plln of noh»«. Turkey* Stolen. la In charge of a largo parish. Tho baby, who weighed 8?i potinda, I will not be responsible for any for tho benefit of tho Red Bank Com- UWIS. ation of the Red Bank fire depart- will be served at half past IJrackett wits run down and captured Fourtoon pedigreed turkeys on J. Father Eck Is a brother of Vincent has been named Chrlnta Joyce. debts contracted .under my name at munity Center of Shrewsbury nvc- ment mot «t Navoslnk hook and lad- J. Eck of Shrewsbury. He has vla- any time by anyone other than my- nue. Fitly prizes given by lied Hank clock after which thero will and lie wan halod bnforn Justice t&U der hoUBO on Mechanic- street C. Henderson's cstato near Scobcy- Ited hero on several occafllona and self. rded In th ho danclni;.' HeservatloiiH must bo mtir C. .WalnriKht, wlw rumniltttg Thursday night. It was tho vlllo wore stolon ono night last week. Gold ItooniH, merchants will b awa him to tho county Jail for ninety IB well known In thin locality. His ,,.You probably have a room or two Signed, Lucllla Knrthwlck, beat dancem und r nhow will made r bcfiiro Saturday, Jnnu- annual meeting and Ed:nupd Tho thieves got away safely with many friends horeaboutn wish him . Port Monmouth, N. J. flo niy 1, Wlllium Macintosh, Box days. Crolln was elected prostdont, Joseph their booty and they have not boon that aro hard to heat. It may be bo success In hla new parish. that your entire homo le never really —AdvertlHoment. 131, 1 W. Fox vlco president and John J. caught. comfortablo In the winter time. Don t Typewriter Specialist. , ifuel Oil Many «oeretary and treasurer. The •»•«» TcOey's For Typewriter!. to milt your burner, beat ft fuss with tho heating plant. Let an Guaranteed machines, at bargain Any mukQ clcanod, oiled and ad- Chow Muln, N, C, next meeting will be held at Relief Auto Owner*, Attention. For Sale. Olson engineer explain to you thn justed, now roller Included, J3.7S. Atlantic hotel. Pair Havon, on prices. tJiioxuoUflrt nervlco. _ Save 30% on your Insurance; reli- Soda witter, all flavors, Clicquot pricenirlcen. Expert rcpnlrliiK. TeUey'n, at wmntt Co., Sled Bunk ohone engine hoUBo Thursday, January 16. roason why Olson Insulation can, nnd Brond street. Red Bunk.—Advertlse- Adding machines repaired. Buperlo-r Wednesdays rind Saturdnva.-- Adver- able companies, prompt service. Spe- Club, bovoragca, ISIchlor'a beer nnd will, make every room In your home Typewriter Service, Keyport N. .1. ement AdvorttfloiiHint. cial rates on, fleets, (liosnlngor & othor brands; also distilled water and comfortable ami save you money In phono 4841—Advertisement. The road to better and bigger husl- Heller, Inc., Broad and Mechanlb White. Rock. Benjamin "H. Crate, 14 fuel besides, Olson RooflnR Com- ihcl Colmiun School of Uanulng, Weekly R«t«* Muring, aau leads through TheVRcgliiter'i ad- streeU, phonq Red Bank 2100.—Ad- North Brtdga avenue! Red Bank, Catering (or All Oceanian*. Vtrtlalnir columni.—Advertisement pany, phone Ilod Bank 3138,—Adver- Banquets, large or small. Globs Boys can make extra pocket nionoy 1.1 Tteclor placo, Red Banli.—Ailvor- 11.00 per d»y, *" vtrUiement phone 14S&—Advertisement. tisement. Hotel Dining Room.—AdvertUement. »olllnn TheKeglBtm.—AUveillBomont. tloomont Dining R4orar<-< It Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 26,1935. Christina* vacation wltfc hl» parentj, Mr, and Mra. Edward B. Sandford. Everett News. Tho program* art u follow! i Jacob R. V. M. Lefferts, Jr., a •co- •Mr. and Ifrf. Stanley Stllwell and A. M. Friday, D*c*mlMr 27. lor at Columbia-»nlv«ralty, returned U:00—Morning Scnnada. home Tuesday to spend the Christ- family entertained as Christmas We write our message in the 9:14—Snyder. mas holidays with his parents, Mr. guest*, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stll- DON'T PAY 9:15—Morning DavotloDi. and Mra. Jacob R. V. M. LeffsrU. well of EveMtt, Mr». Nellie Foroe simplest of terms. 8:46—fil'udio Program. 10:00—Over the Bridge. Randolph Harris, a student at the of Keyport and W, B. Asay of Red 10:16—Hollywood Nom. Admiral Farragut academy at P)n« Bank. ' • ' 10:30—Jean. TWICE Bsach, returned home Saturday to Mr. and Mr* Bernard A. Hlcfcty Jilay all that is worth :having 10:31—Things you •hould know. 10:45—Muilc Shop. .' spend the Christmas holidays with entertained. Mr. and Mra,. Bernard b^ yours ^1936. ' ° 10:46—Newt. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Warneker, Mr. and MM. Edward FOR YOU MTTER) 11:00—Tha Thaatara. - ' Harris. Howe and daughter Dorothy and P. M. ft:S0—Studio prosram*. MIsV Alta,l«wls was given a sur- John Bow* ovtr the holiday. Chwp, eut-prlet batttrltt m Thanks for your patronage 4:00—Church ,,0.7 tba Air. prise JHrthiay party at the home of Walter ATOM ha* returned to his 1 By J. Lester Elmer, Two general classifications shall be 4:30—Art Review. (^ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- dutlen at Koyport afttr betag .con- ©fUn ptld for twlct In costly during 1935. .->•> b :00—Children'! Hour. cob A. Lewis, Thursday evening of used: 8:00—Carter. ., Chairman Ifor New Jer»ey Inter- fined to hla home by Illness for a r*ch«rgt«, ttrvlce ftci «nd last week. Those attending were (1) Class "A," In which the deslg- few day*. . ' / 6:01—Front Page Drami. state Sanitation CommlMlon. 6:14—Jean. Miss Grace, Phillips of Morganvllle, dated water areas are expected to ba A Christmas entertainment was wnUl chirgti, 0:15—News Review. Miss Janet Domlnlck, Miss Eidna used primarily for recreational pur- held-Friday at the Crawford's Cor- 6:50—Orjan Melodies. The Treaty Area. , Pity MI* and bt iurt you fit Haycock, Miss Hope Lewis, Miss Al- poses, shellfish culture or the de- ner schbolhouao. 8:4R—To be announced. With pollution and Its many cor- velopment of fish life. '» EldA fck 7 :00—American Family Boblmon. ta Lewis, Miss Ruth E. Lewis, Rich- Theodora Btllwell of Caldwell air-, relative problems attracting nation- 7:16—Roy Kookt. IOOKB. ard Franltlin, Lawrence Carmer, Al- (2) Class "B," In whloh the desig- port and Mies Dorothy Taylor of tUys In your c.r and know for 7:30—fielter Housing1 Program.'* ' wide attention from an aroused pop- nated water areas are not expected bert Haycock, Douglas Ward, Ralph Dumont ware Sunday visitor* ef youretlf thst.,. Frank Van Syckle 8:00—Voice o[ the QuIW. ulace, and preliminary steps under* to be used primarily (or recreational 8:J6—Cow Boy Jack, Lewis and J. Clarence Lewla, 2d, Mr. StllweU's parents, Mr. and Mre. 8:30—Variety Hour. Mr. and Mra. Alexander Redfern way In many sectors to eliminate tho purposas, shellfish oulture or the de- Edward BtilWeH. menace, It Is sometimes difficult to velopment of flah life. 8:00—Amateur program. and son Frank were the Christmas Mlsi Patricia Carton was confined Dodge-jPlymouth^Goodyear Tires 9:45—Home Philosopher. bear In mind the exaot area upon WHEN IT'S «R 10:00—Under the Antleri. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry to her home.: 65, Illness a, few days which hinges our safety, comfort and , i»j ARTICLE Vn. 10:30—Mljs Broadway. Rader and family. u last week, W . 10:45—To be announced. It is agVffijd between th» signatory Miss Helen Walter Is a guest at public health. A mats for the late Walter B. P. M. Saturday, December Jf states that no sewage or other pol- 149-153 West Front St., RED BANK the home of Henry S. Terhune. For that reason, „! list here the Palmer was held early Monday morn- 6:00—Reading for Pleasure. , luting matters shall be discharged or 6:15—Oiiportunlty Hour.; The Shipbottom Luncheon Bridge exact definition of the treaty area Ing at St, Catherine's church. Rev. permitted to flow Into, or be placed 6:00—Snyder, club met at the home of Mrs. Spaf- which Is now under the jurisdiction Louis Cogan, pastor, officiated. Mr, 6:01—Dinner Music. In, or permitted to fall or movo into fqrd Schenck Friday. 9 of the Interstate Sanitation commis- Palmer died suddenly at his home 6:1K—New3 Reviews. the tidal waters of the district, ex- Clinton Hemmings, a teacher In the sion: of a heart attack, He wan 47 J'«ara 6:30—Music Shopo cept under tho following conditions f>:31—Jungle Jim. Matawan grammar school, Is spend- old • . j - 6:45—Jssn. '-« ing the Christmas vacation with his (1) AH the, coastal, estuarlal and and, restrictions: A number of pupils of Foreman's 6:46—Michael Monahan, tenor. parenta at Long Valley. Idal waters within or covering por- 1:00—Resume. 1 _A11 sewage discharged or per- school took part Friday night in Mrs. Arthur Sageblel of Drexel iona of the signatory states and (2) A. M. Monday, December 30. mitted to flow into Class "A" waters tha annualChrlstmas'entortalnment. u :00—Momma Serenade. Hill, Pn., Is visiting her parents, those portions of all towns, cities, of the district shall first have beon Miss, Patty Thomas, teacher, was In 9:14—Snyder. Councilman and Mrs. Albert B. boroughs and villages that border kV so treated as: charge. French, I English, German B-.15—Word Ideas. Smith. Mr,. Saaeblel is on a busi- upon and the natural drainage from 9:30—Music Shop. (a) toi remove all floating solids and American- carols were sung. A ness trip to St. Louis, Mo. which Is tributary to such tidal To All Dtgl—Morning UevoUons. and at least C0% of tho suspended group of carolers dressed suitably :00Jean. waters, together with (3) all areas In George Halleran, a student at Tem- Ecllds; and for the occasion entertained. The mSTARTl :01—Things you should know. ple university. Philadelphia, returned the signatory states'* tho artificial :30—Women's Hour. drainage, sewage or sewage effluents (b) to effect a reduction of organ- program opened with the origin of :45 —News Review. "* home Friday to spend the Christmas from which now discharge or may isms of tho B. Coll group (Intestinal Christmas and the meaning of dif- :00>rThe Theaters. holidays with his parents," Mr. and bacilli) so that the probable number ferent words for Christmas as used STARTERS M. • • , Mrs. Michael Halleran. "• hereafter discharge through artificial of of 'B^h organisms shall not exceed by other countries. :00—Studio Feature. • William Dernberger, a student at outlets Into such tidal waters de- :15—Htiy Conklin, BQnitl. one per cubic centimeter In more GENERATORS :30—Better Housing Program. the Mount Herman school, North- scribed as follows: ' (a) In Connecticut—Long Island than 50%. of the sample of sowage IGNITION WORK :00—Jenn. field, Mass., returned home Friday to Commerce Bulletin Out. :01—Tho Dream Peddler Presents. spend tho holidays with his parents, sound and estuaries and tidal waters effluent tested by the presumptive :30—To be announced. method, provided, howover, that In The December bulletin of the Red You :44—Carter. Mr.* and Mra. Joseph A. Dernberger. thereof between the easterly side of tho case of discharge into waters :45—Kntertninlns Trio. Anthony Rapolla, Antoinette Ra- New Haven harbor at Morgan Point Bank Chamber of Commerce was Is- :00—Resume. polla, Angelo Rapolla, Mr. and Mrs. and the Connecticut-New York state used-primarily for bathing this bac- sued last week ana covers the activ- John Hknsen M. Tuesday, December 31. Arnold Kamps nnd .daughter Gloria boundary. terial standard need riot be required ities of the chamber during the past 1 have enjoyed your friendship ... -I have :00—Muiicalo. except during tho bathing season; month. There are paragraphs featur- :30—Snyder. were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. 42 West Front Street, appreciated your patronage •. '. . and it is with :31 — Fnda nnd Fashions. Norman Graff of Red Bank Christ- (b) In New York—All of the tidal and ing new industry, commutation rates, deep sincerity that I convey to you my wish :00—Music Shop. mas day. waters of Greater New York city; (c) to effect a reduction in the parking, telephone solicitations, new Red Bank, N. J. :01—Tea Time Tunes, Long Island sound and the estuaries oxygen demand of the sewage eflluont residents, etc Much of this matter :30—Town Chatter. Miss Charlotte Sandford, a student Phone 2112. that 1936 will be the finest you have ever had! :45—To be announced. at Maryland college for women at and tidal waters thereof between the sufficient to maintain an average previously appeared as news In the :00—Fote. Singing Dourmiui. Luthersville, Md., returned home Fri- New York city line and the New dissolved oxygen content in the tidal columns of The Register. :M—Jean. York-Connecticut state boundary and waters of the district and in the gen- :15—News Review. day to spend the Christmas holidays :;JO—Opportunity winners. with nor parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- between the New York city line and eral vicinity of tho point of dis- :45—Butty Hun. pianist. ward B, Sandford. the easterly side of Port Jefferson charge of the sewage in those :0fl—Hcsiimo. Miss Esther Biau, Miss Gertrude harbor; the Atlantic ocean and the waters, at R depth of about five feet M. Wednesday, January 1. :00—Juvenile Climbers* Hour. Brown and Mr. and Mra. William C. estuaries and tidal waters thereof below the surface, of not less than :30—Studio Features. jLudi attended a meeting ol the* round between the New York city lino and t' saturation during any week of Jones Filling Stations :45—Clinrles Gottschalk. orennist. , table forum in the Asbury$Park hl^h the easterly side of Fire Island in- the year. :15—Jean. •school Tuesday night. The speaker :Hl—News Review let, and the Hudson river and estu- 2. All sewage discharged or per- :30 —OrKan Melodies. of the evening was Rabbi Stephen S. aries and tidal waters thereof be- mitted to flow Into Class "B" waters :4")—Dinner Music. Wise of New York, • tween the New York city line and of the district shall flrat havo been :16 —This and Thnt. 'Mr,.-.and Mrs. Fredorick M. Hessey :3D—Carter. tho New York-New Jersey state so treated as: :31—Had.o Guild. spent Thursday' at Philadelphia as boundary extended. (a) to removes all floating solids ALL EXPENSES INCLUDED . •. TO guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Frederick M. H (c) In New Jersey—The Hudson and at least. 10^ of the suspended A. M. Thursday, January 2. Hessev, Jr. While there Mr: Hessey y :uti Morniin; ijeienade. rivar and Now York upper bay and solids, or such additional percentage lattenilrd the installation ceremonies j 9:14 Snyder. estuaries and tidal waters thereof s may by reason of local conditions 8:15 Word Ideas. jof tho Mn?onlc lodge of Philadelphia, 1 be necessary to avoid the formntlon 9:30 Music Shop. of whirh he is a former member. between the New York-New Jersey 9:31 MorninK Devotions. state boundary and Constable Point; of sludge deposits in the Class "B" 9:45 Home Harmony. MIP, Carl A. Gesswein and Miss waters of the district, nnd 10:00 Laura Gesswein spent Tuesday at the Kill van Kull and Arthur Kill Things you Bhould know. (b) to effect a reduction in the "^CKSONVILLE le-nn. Phll-""'lphin. „ and the tidal tributaries thereto; oxygen demand of the sewage efflu- SEA ROUND 10:31 Women's Hour. His. M. Morris of New York Is Newark bay and the estuaries and 11:00 The Theaters. ent sufficient to maintain an average «• V up TRIP vlsitkr: h<-r [laughter nnd son-in-law, tidal waters thereof; Raritan bay P M. dissolved oxygen content In the tidal r -n Now York Tueidey* 6 :00 Ten time tunes. Mr. an I Sin. Harry J. Kahn. and Sandy Hook bay and estuaries waters of the district i 1 In tho Thviridayi. Saturdoi f>:3U inn Chauer. Mr.-. Henry E. Hutchinson left Sat- and tidal waters thereof, and the At- 6:4"i H'i-'h School Forum. general vicinity of the point of dis- urciav tn he the sucst of Mrs. Glen j lantic ocean and the estuaries and 0:14 Jean. tidal waters thereof between Sandy charge of the sewage into those MIAMI 6:15 News Review. jPpttit of Rocltville Center. Long Is-| 1 Hook and the southerly side of Man- waters, at a depth of about five feet $4L,tS ROUND 6:30 Carter. land, through the Christmas holl- ©3 up TRIP f> :'< 1 Old F(i!!;s nt Home. jdays. asquan inlet. below the surface, of not less than 7:00 Resume. . 30% saturation during any week of F m r- ewYcrk every Sorurbny. j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis and | The three signatory states—New THE ONLY DIRECT ALL-WATER ROUTE j children. Hnpp'ami" Ralph, left Wed- Jersey, Connecticut and New York— the year. •fr Compare the cost . . • you'll save money (ho Commencing Jon. 8, every havo agreed that no sewage or other Matawan New*. nesdnv mnining for Lake Wales, ,« .»!•«•»•"• "Crima-woy". Tho popular way to QO — with Wedraidoy end Saturday Florid;', where Mr. Lewis will be em- \ polluting matters shall bo discharged In a campaign 1o reduce bovine 1UNI healthful $sa-air, tunshino, and sociable ship * (Tbe Kea Bank Keglstei can oe Douieht I ployed for the winter season. . j or permitted to flow into the tidal tuberculosis M^.IOl citili- were test- board life to mako tho trip a dolightful one. TAKE YOUR CAR in Mulnwau from M. J. O'Connel). 11* j Ivli^s Elizabeth Bauer, a student at waters of this area, except under the ed by tho California division of ani- ^ Big modern liners with open and glassad-in Low Round Trip Rates Main .treel laeob K Lewie and I * I Diivii 1! E.lwnnl 3-nnr.k «nd Vellen'sl. Eden Hall, Torrcsdale. Pa., returned following conditions and restrictions: mal husbandry in l'.<3l-3">. promenades, spcrts decks, orchestrcj, etc.—famous To Jacksonville . $37.50 home Saturday to spend the Christ- It Pays to Advertise in The Registef for good food and attentive service. To Miami . . . $47.50 Howard Henderson is visiting John mas holidays with her parents, Mr. All'Expeuse Cruises 8days or longer $64-50 up ubeti accompanied by Miller of Roselle. " and Mrs. John E. Bauer. tuv pauengen Mies Esther Blau is spending the Miss Phyllis Todd. a freshman at ChrlstmaB holidays at New York. Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Vir- G^TDEMALLO I.INES Miss Mary 'Wells la spending the ginia, returned home Friday to spend 545 Fifth Ave,, or Pier 34.JNI.R.. N^ one WAIker 5-3000 or TourisrAgenti Christmas vacation at her home at the Christmas holidnys with her par- Warwick, New York. jents. Mr. and Mrs. VanWinkle Todd. , Mrs. Fritz Weber and daughter Ha- j Sidney Huey of College Point. Long zel are spending the Christmas hol- JVow-f oanitaJuf I Island, spent a few days as the idays in the South. j gur?jt of Jean Carlan., ' ' Miss Katherine Huff was the j Charles C. Schonk, Jr., who is a guest of Mrs. Helen Northwood of I student in the I.nwreneeviile school, New York Christmas day. iLawrencevillp. returned home Satur- WITHOUT flAPKinS or BELTS Miss Margaret L. Todd was the d.'iv to spend his Christmas vacation guest of Paul Ware at a dance giv- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. en by him at Rlverdale, N. Y., Fri- j Charles C. flchoek. day evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McNahb.will Mr. and Mrs. Ritter Johnson and i spend their Christmas vacation at family have moved from Spring j Trenton as the quests of Mrs. Mc- street to the Mrs. Anna Dietz house Nahb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- on Broad street. jlinm McNabb. Members of the seventh and eighth | Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Pazlenza grades of the " Matawan grammar jnnd son, Louis, Jr., are spending the school filled Christmas baskets to be Christmas holidays as the guest of distributed to the needy. j Mrs. Pazienza's parents, Mr., and the quick, sure way to correct The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge jMrs. Murray of Pennsylvania. club met at the home of Mrs. Clinton Miss Gene White, who is a student Wyckoff of Keyport. Mrs. Walter P. Rough, Red, Chapped Hands at Wcliesley college. Welleslpy, Mass., Swanson, Jr., held high score for the afternoon. returned .home Friday to spend the Christmas holidays as tho guest of The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge | her mother. Mrs. Alonzo White, and club met at the home of Mrs. William | her brother. Alonzo White, Jr., a R. Craig. Mrs. Ronson Warne held j student of I.ehigh university, Bethle- hifrh. score for the afternoon and Mrs. Joseph Baicr second. hem, also arrived home Friday. Red Douglas W. Lefferts, a student at "Robert Erdmann. who entered Bank Regular Slit Columbia university, returned home the Monniouth "Memorial hospital Friday to spend the Christmas holi- at Long Branch last Friday week for Phone 1444 *lC days with his mother and father, Mr. an appendicitis operation, returned and Mrs. Jacob R, V. M. Lefferta. home Friday of last week, Mail.- by My

KILLED A BIO DEER.

Busmll Hcnlttt of Colt's Nock Geto Venison at Holmson, TJTere, at last, is a sanitary protection thai Rusacll Heulltt of Atlantic town- ship, near Colt's Neck, hilled a deer does away with pads, napkins and belts weighing 1(50 pounds at Holmson, In .... that brings more freedom to modern We Extend to our Friends and Milliitono township, lnst Thursday. Ho was one of a party of six hunters, tho others being Lewis Snyder, Wil- women ... a new method that is completely liam. Hunt, John Sherman and Ed- Customets our Hearty Good Wishes win Sherman'of Colt's Neck and invisible, and so comfortable that there is Clarence Helser of Marlboro, Mr. Heulitt was the only one among the no consciousness of wearing a sanitary pro- gunners who mado a kill. The deer for the Holiday Season and Hope the had eight prongs. tection at all! -

New Year Brings an Abundance of Doctor Saved Patient from Fire, Physicians approve this hygienic new Dr. J. F. S. Ca'rtor, an Anbury Park colored physician, braved the flames method .... women everywhere who have Happiness and Prosperity. t an exploded oil heater to rescue 1 Ethel Doy, bedridden colored woman, adopted B-ettes agree that they are more * at their homo last Friday. Dr. Car- ter arrived at the house soon after comfortable, and permit greater personal tho flro started. daintiness than/any sanitary protection ever Still Selmd. before devised. Federal nRentB from Newark raid- The Merchants Trust Co. ed a deserted bakery nt Keannburg Friday and Uncovered a 1,000 gallon 'Internally worn. dtlU fully equipped and rqady to op- •tie, efficient erate. They arrested Pasquqel Frotp- of Red Bank, N. J. Ico and bis son, Nloholu. both of Newark. Boxes of 12 • 89c Handbag Packet* of 3 - 10« A bpnaflde newapaper <> Wnd Tho Register han-H the Mtanufaoturad by OM B^MM ©0, MtUo, VUt. Mhat oou.nU wllh «» •«• w?. N,? W«n«u*» or othar to- mm® o«m«nti have ev»t b«en off«r«d la SUNRAYDRUGCO. 54 Broad St, Rod B*nk RED ffANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 26,1935. Page .ThMt Frederick O, Wlghtroan, and be wu were the guejts on Chrlstmai of dent* of that place vlalted Mr. and PHONE . PHONE Settling Up Of aimed u executor of the will. Mrs. Jone«'« parsnbr, Mr. and Mri.Mr*. Jacob Young on Christmas. BEO UANF "The House of Service BED BANK MM. Annie B. Sbaw wu named ai Richard Reynold! of Cape May. The Geraldine Thompson Republi- 797-W 321 County Estates the sole beneclary In the will of her Miss Kathleen Connolly was a re- can unit will hold a Christmas party husband, ' James B, Shaw, which cent South River visitor. next Thursday. Greetings for 1936 was executed In 1021. Mrs, Shaw Mrs. Oscar Krueger Is still con- Occanport Man Leave* Ettate to Arthur W. Aumack of Matawan James H. Kauftnann was named as executrix of the wilL was a Wednesday guest of Mr. andfined to the house with lumbago. GOOD Hi* ' Brother—Long Branch William G. Robbins of English- Mrs. Charles E. Mack. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Young will WISHES Man Leaves Butineu to Son- town made his will last month. He Miss Kathleen Boylan of Jersey have a New Years eve party. Among I FOR Plumbing and He-ting Other Will.. • ; left ell of his estate. Including his City 1B ..«...holid«y.guest of Minn. Ellz; those expected %s guests are Mr. and We wish to thank our many butcher and grocery business to hisabeth Franzen, Mrav-Willlimi Sjirciigcl and Mr. and IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Samuel Lundy of Oceinport execut- wife, Alda M. Robbins. He appointed Mrs. William Wharton of Nutley. ed his will last July. All of his es- The West Keansburg fire company friends and patrons for their 32 Parker Ave. Phone R. B. 947-J Fair Haven his wife as executrix of the will. held their ^'regular monthly meeting tate was left to his brother, Frank J Have That New Bathroom Installed Now. Lundy, and he was named u execu- William H. Woodward, who died In the flre houeo on Eight street. Tinton Falls News. patronage daring the past year .NO MONEY DOWN—S ITEAHS TO PAT tor of the will. .. at his home at Tennent recently, Flans for a January card party and made his will in October, 1931, and dance were discussed. Joseph B. Taylor of Long Branch made a codicil to the will In Octo- /Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. LeBeck The ' township committee of and to extend to all our wish for left his home together with all Itsber, 1932. He left J100 to tils niece, and children Marie and Ann of Eliz- Shrewsbury township will hold its furnishings to his wife, Pauline Tay- final meeting of the year Saturday 1 Myra W. Hue, and $450 each to hlaabeth spent Sunday with Mr. and lor. His plumbing business, together grandchildren, Edith A, Howard L., Mrs. George B. Hatalan. afternoon at the home of the clerk, will all his stock, tools, automobll* Mildred B. and William S. Wood- Mrs. Margaretta Reed. and other supplies were left •- Ma Misses Virginia and Doris Maxley Allen E. Crawford was one of a ward, to be paid to them within a are home from New York university A HAPPY NEW YEAR son, Joseph It. Taylor. All the rest year of his death. He left all the party of fourteen deer huntera at of his estate waa left In trust, the for the holidays, part of which will Wayside • Thursday, One deer was The Children's Shop res' "f his estate to his three, sons, be spent with Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- Income to, be paid to his wife as killed by a Long Branch man who HowardJSSarl and William, and heton F. Maxley at this place. • 72 Broad Street, Red Bank long as Bhc lly:"S. He appointed hi: named Carl as executor. was in the, party. aon and Leroj" S. Throclimorton as Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklyn Kornt A fine Iphrlatmas entertainment JOHN & CHARLES executors of the will. and children Dorothy, John and was given^iby the Sunday-school 'of JOHN D'AMICO 1 Frances spent Christmas aay with the Methodist church last Thursday CHARLES PAULSON The will of Grace C. Ellsworth of West Keansburg. Mr. and Mra. John J, Kubbenholm of evening. ' Asbury Park was executed last May. Toms River. Final preparations are being made — HAIRDRESSERS — =OFFERS= All of her estate was left to her The Robblns-Tenney social club Doris Jones is once more on thefor the dance .which the'flremen will niece, Adelaide G. Stem of New held a very successful barn dance on eick list. hold at the fire house Saturday night. 67 Broad St., Tel. 1515 Red Bank York; her friend, Imogeno Kelly, and Friday evening In Nick DeTuro'e i All t>f the West Keansburg streets Refreshments will be served. The her nephew, Dr. Harold L. Stem of jCIub Rendczvo" -,n Main street. The have been scraped by the WPAparty will be in charge of Samuel Camden, Pennsylvania.' She appoint- decorations -rustic and theworkers "during the last week. A tar Connors, William Pillis and Anthony ed her niece, Adelaide G. Stem, exe- coating Is to be used on these streets Monzo. , 1 music W$B by ' :• < ;ub orchestra, Mr. cutrix of the win. and Mrs. Ku.-r Sheridan, Carina Instead of the proposed gravel. The Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and 20$ OFF Mrs. Carrie D. B. Crane of Loch I Graves and Mrn. Helen Taylor were playground of the local school was daughter of Detroit spent part of Arbour executed her will last Sep- In charge of 1:10 affair. The prize completed during the past week. last week with Mr. Scott's mother, ON ALL WOOL SNOW SUITS tember. She made bequests of $495 winners for the twning were Thom- J Miss Emma Kyah, Ml?» Frances MrB. Sarah Scotft The Detroit folks Make Your Reservations l mixtures. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B, Jones and Chester Young and Miss Mildred Straight Whiskey 25% ^4 9A plain colors. washable dress Young of Newark and other real- fabrics. hlldren, Bettlna, Harvey and Doris Quart 1.89 Balance Neutral Spirits. ^& ^^0 Beg. 6»0 49° Beg. LOO Fifth 1.54 Fine Quality! Low Price! Were S9o ^5° y " to 8Oo. Fine pure wool CRAB ORCHARD OLD OVERHOLT STRAIGHT WHISKEY WALL ST. 40-inv~rough crepes, coatings or skirt- 36-in. best grade ere 1 Yr. Old—100 Proof all daik colors. 93 Proof ing; 54 inches. percale prints. A Heal Sale Price! WINES C 39 d cyd Vintages 1927 and 1930. 9.09 Beg. 70c Yd. ** L. • - y - Kcnlly Choice Wines Special! Ft M 59 1919 - 1.15 Qt. PtOV at a Modest Price '. rOBT, SHERRY, TOKAY, MILLSTREAM MUSCATEL, SAIJTEKNI5, CANADIAN CLUB STRAIGHT RYE C Bottled In Bond LINENS CURTAINS c 9.29 BLANKETS Full length . . . tai- """ 69 fiQ Special! Pt mi Fine kitchen or Fifth ^^ v All pure wool, solid lored or ruffled; 1.31 Qt. It VtF pantry towels. cream, ecru or col- VANDERVEER Save on Scotch A Siiki On colors, large size, ored. SCHENLEY htZc ea. APPLE JACK JOHNNIE WALKKr. OLD QUAKER Were lie Z) Tho Most Popular WHITE HORSK Straight Ilyo O.39 ea. k to 00c. ' to 1.28. Apple Drlnlc, - TEACHER'S Smooth and Mellow. WILKEN FAMILY IIAIG & HAIG A Blend Table cloths, pure Fine quality win- linen 52x68; white 72x80 part wool dow panels, extra r* .1-09 3-24 Choke Pt. ^ " or colored. plaids, all colors. wide with heavy fringe. MARTINI ROSSI 3 STAR HENNESSY Q.98 pair 00 NOILLY PRAT Holiday Sale! COGNAC Values to 1.30 c ea. Value 3.08 I/ «*• 98 to 8.08 VERMOUTH 170 BOURBON O.69 nig -1.37 STRAIGHT—100 I'rnof. Fifth V Savings SO oz. JL Extrpmoly Popular ut Itosulur Price.!)!)('. ARROV/ CORDIALS REMNANTS IMPORTED WINES" PEACH, APIHCOT, TOWELS DRAPERY C lll-ACKIIEBRY. Plain or printed POKT or SHEHKIES 4.09 Extra heavy and Curtain f a b r ics; silks. 39c vd. 79 pt J. SiUo At Pt- *" • • large bath towels. colored, cream or Values to 1.0O, Choice! Fifth JL ecru. 54-in. woolens, Reg. .150 LAVITA SUPER-QUALITY WINES cyd< plain or novelty. Excellent California Vintages That Excel in Taste and Satisfaction ValucH ' 59c yd. A friendly, Inviting atmosphere Is The kitchen entry also serves as the to 30c 19 I the note struck by this English stylo entry to tho garage. ' io Half Gallon POUT, BHKKHV, CI.AHET, TWO Value* to 1.39 Tho upatalm plan Includes throe for I houae with Its gable ends and largo TOKAY, MIIKCATKI,, largo bedrooms, with a bathroom lo- Gallon Fancy linen guest Cottons, all kinds; I outside chimney. cated ofer tho kitchen plumbing, for 44 SAVJTEBNE. towels, embroider- 50-inch fabrics for Tho plan may be lUicd so shown, economy. 174 12»/2c yd. 'or In reverse, Its "ell" sliflipe mak- Landscaping will do much to en- ed. furniture covering Valumt to Ado. ing It adaptablo to suit tho prospec- hance tho setting of this liouao. SCHULTE-UNITED WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD or drapes. tive owner's needs. The exterior may bo of local atone c ea. 5p-in. drapery fab- A cheerful air la ochlnvml by the and brick, or all brick, with Btono Wen 30u large, well-ventilated and well-llght- trim around windows and doors. to 60c. 25 Value* C yd rics, 39c yd. tvould cost 240 billion Blaphanta « > Warren llanc*. Haydn Prootor and Assistant Attor- Subscription Prices i •liin, Jr., started to Work for the late 1910.1980 .„„„.„„ „_. 1(8.0'O Jnnnt Whit* and Betty Seeland . .50 That the Townsend old age pension plan has becomo dollars to buy all of them such con- 1080-1981 ^™J 44.484 ney General Edward W. Currle, Mow Three months a national factor In politics Is Indicated by the spectae- tracts—or probably more than the to- roseph Aul, who conducted a barber >ad'i Pr,eaont Laurence White . 1.00 'hop on Front street, whero Maras- 1001-lBSa „_„„. ; 40,088 lolly Walks Betty Seeland. Laurence than 800 persons were In attendance. 3U months ular victory' of the Townsend candidate at the special P.?"™*! I^SlS ' 1052-19S8 ...... «0.»5« . $2.00 co's shop Is now located. In 1901 Whit*, i'rancai White and Warrtn Iliac* The speakers were Circuit Courl One year congressional election in Michigan last week. Even hero /' j^nWy we thlnt "t 'both imprac- During this free and easy period , Poem Dorathjr Anion ho Aul shop moved to the second maintenance cost: Little Jack Horner Betty Monerleft Judges Rullf V Lawrence of Mon- in the so-called conservative East It is taking root, as Is tlcabi0 nnd Impossible, but that does loor o< tho old Second NationalldiO-lDSO (largely ne* construe- and Jan* Roberta THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935. mouth county and Henry F. Acker- attested iocally'by the faot that Townnend clubs are In not prevent tho organization of bank building, where the business tlon 1 ••**•• * £6 3(0B 6 aok In the Box Parker MoClollan. son and Thomas Brown of Hudson 1««O-!»S1 _..<*__. 19,708 Lynn Morgan, Charles Avery. Jane Ford process of being formed at Red.Bank and In Middle-. Townsend clubs throughout the na- was bought out by Mr. Curohln in 1081-1038 -... ^ 16 881 \b Very Good ....Stophm Gray-Lewln county, Vice Chancellor Maja Leon 1904, At that time there were only town township. If the movement'continues to grow aajtlon—possibly at so much per for y 1982.108! 17,751 Bone, "Snntu Glaus" By th* Group Berry, Halstcad H. Walnwrlght, pres- How Fair Haven It has of late it may cut across political lines at tho the organizers—which will be a fac- When tax collections started to Dlckery, Olckory „ Charles Avarf ident of the association, and the hon- shops In town. Now there are Giants .,» Jan* Alberts and. next presidential election and disarrange tho plans of tot In the election of the next Con- shops. slow up. (of course no real effort has M ored guests. James D. Carton, Sr, Collects Taxes. p ever been made to make them bet- * Laurence Whit* both parties. ' (Kress. The pitiful part Is that a lot FoF r twelve years William Curohln Wee Willie WlnWe..... Warren Hance of Asbury Park, was toastmaster. e! er P P S e d0 ter) the board then in power con- ck and Jill Laurence White, No action has yet been taken on the resolution which It Is hard for those not Imbued with the virus of fnto h TnK To r\o1nethlng wh ich ls sonducted the Curchln business un- oerhed. Itself chiefly with meeting Judge Lawrence devoted a greatef was Introduced at the meeting of the mayor and council Dorothy A'nson and Barbara Lawea Townsendiem to understand how Uncle Sam can afford bevond "the range of possibility. It Is II 1910 when:.,tho business establish- payrolls and bus contracts, This waa Indians .Betty Seeland, Peter Vaiu part of hla address to the conatitu. Keur«n, Frances White, Warren Hanca Uon. He said that this great docu- of Bed Bank more than a month ago by Councilman to pay everyone over sixty years of,age-$200 a month. airaost as fantastic as the Chain let- nent was taken over by Alonzo good politics but bad financial policy. Harry Q. Degenrlng that property owners be permitted to In went to This praotice of preferring one class and Betty Monoriefl ment was not In danger of being but as one sceptic remarked It Isn't at all strange that ter idea which bloomed and faded al- 'urchin. William Curchln of creditors over another, is the ma- Poem Betty Mbncrleff, ^sne make partial payments of taxes in amounts to suit their work for S. S. Thompson and com Feldman and Purker McClollan Ecrapped and that It was tho same'' some folks believe that public funds are Inexhaustible, moat in a day, but not nearly so jor reason for the huge default on fundamental, elastic Instrument it convenience Instead of being required to make quarterly any. In 1933 the Curehln barber ack Frost Dorothj^AnBon considering the lavish manner in which money Is being harmless as was that crary nation bonds and Interest The figures and Warren llano* was whendrawn up. -He pointed out lump sum payments. If the reason for the delay Is be- shoveled out. The sceptic went on to remark that pen- that something could be mado out of ihop was forced to leave tholr head- Bhow how this default waB built up Dramatization, "Three Little Boars" through the years. that tho first admendments to It cause of doubt as to -whether the measure is meritorious slons are paid to retired Judges who received lucrative nothing. The political ramifications uartora and move to their present Fathor boar - Parker MoClennan were made within year after It was B ocation on Linden place. Their old Amount certified in budget Mather bear.? Dorothy Anaon or not attention Is invited to the way this partial pay- salaries, Furthermore, he pointed out, various public ° ,^ ^"HffMl^atTt'hey may°up- Baby bear Laurence White adopted so that present advocates oi n uarters Is now a part of Lester C, as neceBaary to pay ] nrmtntR ' ment plan has worked out in the neighboring borough officials are exempt from paying Income tax and huge ° * * government. Henco the ctually tory, "Nluht Before Chrl»tma»,"....By All changes wore doing only what thelt t u Leonard's law offices. bonds and in. of Fair Haven. subsidies aro paid to railroad, steamship and air line t is dangerous. terelt mule forefathers did. corporations, to say nothing of the free use of the malls movemcn —Freehold Transcript. The family of Curchlna have all (20,711 The annual tax sale of that municipality was held ms-iono—no,™!) 42.038 Chancellor Berry referred to ths for campaign purposes by many congressmen and sena- loen barbers. Dating back as fir as 933 . KDMSON GIB1 ENGAGED; Tuesday. Only twelve properties were offered for sale 19S1-1OS21930.1091— 47.11)67,7t0 80,421 granting of "pauper divorces" in tors. iVilllam T. Curchln, Sr.'s father, who 1982-1083— E2,75G 15,187 and the total amount of unpaid taxes was only about 03.019 Jean Flnlaw to Wed John B. Hun- Monmouth county as a racket and All these and various other things which might b6 "Reasonable Doubt" Defined. as a barber In England. The boys 1033-11134— 56,4S2 $300. A few months ago, according to the records of 70,910 num Carter of Virginia. said this county exceeded any other cited are expensive, very expensive. Tha outlay Is not as The public ehould understand that 'ho took up the barber business 1034.1985— 42.0S8 Collector Percy D. Bennett of Fair Haven, more than r The amazing part of the dismal county In tho state In the granting oi great as the- Townsend plan would require, but this kind Bruno Richard Hauptmann la not ere William, Jr., Alex, Lester, Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Lynn Flnlaw such decrees. He said that one Red 300 property owners were In arrears and the total on and Alonzo. William T. Curchin picturit e presentet d In thhe fforegoing tta- of spending has been going on a long time, and perhaps again on trial. In New Jersey, a con- ble is that during 1984-1939 a woman, of Rumson have announced the en- Bank - man pleaded that he waa a amount of unpaid taxes was about $20,000. Irst started In business at Sea ;agement of their daughtor, Mlsa It Is not odd the fallacy shou.d grow that the taxpayers I murderer p unversed in financial matters, was pauper and when asked why hi Allowing partial payments to be made, coupled with l irlght and later this was taken over president of the board, and in the Jean 3^ Sherwood Finlaw, to John wanted a divorce replied that he de- collection methods such as succesaful owners of private are a fountain of perpetual revenue, always capable of. Heargt tJ New York Journai, iy William Curchin, Sr., who coh- only other year (193S-1984) that any B. Hannum Carter, son of Mru. sired to net married again. meeting Increased levies. Tho Townsend plan, If put I larly-oonsU- mctcd the business at Fair Haven real effort was me.de to meet debt businesses employ, are responsible for the gratifying re- N()w Jer6Oy has lts reRU service (bonds and interest) the same -orge McGlU Carter of Chester, Judge Ackerson compared tactics sult No amount was too small for Mr. Bennett to ac- into practice, may bankrupt the nation, as ItB denoun- tuted courts, and only the United nd later byy William Curchln,, Jr., woman strongly advocated this policy Pennsylvania and Th) Plains, Vir- h of 'present-day lawyers with those cept Sometimes he received payments as little as $1 on cers declare, but in principle it is no more fantastlo than States Svo Court can intervene ho opened the Red Bank Bhop. and was accuBed of illegal aots by the ginia. living in tho time of John Marshall, tho manner in which much public money Is spent with In bringing about a retrial. Th* Through the years each family oo-called mental giant of the board, Miss Flnlaw attended Miss Board's account. Occasionally arrangements were made where- l: since resigned. known ap the father of American by the tenants of houses paid the rent to him Instead of the sanction of the law. . " United States Supremo Court haB rimmed each other's hair and-^to- school at South Orange and later law. He criticised the broadcast of looked Into tho Hauptmann case and lay the Curchln boys are now cut- Now that the question has been Btudled abroad. On her maternal trials and tho publication of verdlctei the owners and the money BO received was applied to answered, let's look at the latest fig- side HIIO is descended from families reduce the taxes due on such properties. In some In- has refused to upset New Jersey's ting tho hair of their nephew, George in newspapers, which In some cases IV. Schenck and his son, George, Jr. ures, in order to learn what effort prominent In Colonial days in Mary- stances Mr. Bennett supplemented the notices which he verdlot the present board Is making to meet had not yet reached the presiding Another fifth generation was add- land and In tho American Revolu- Judge. sent to the delinquent taxpayers by making personal Old-Fashioned Community Even the governor and the Court this serious financial situation. As tion. She la a member of tho Jun- of Pardons cannot give a new trial. id to tho Curchln list when the Wil- of December 11, 193S, the township Judge knight announced a new calls. on family admitted Bobby Brannin, of Mlddletown has paid to the board ior League and 13 a well-known Names and lheir Significance. The Court of Pardons may grant horseman. courthouse program for the coming All this made much extra bookkeeping and other 8UPP Sed ion off GeorgG e Wilson'Wl s daughterdt , tto of education $48,787. Theso pay- year. He said that arraignments and work for him, but It was of large benefit to both the Probably an interesting book could be written about fJHn^'a e* jMn? ""' ° '° :ho barber chair. Three or four mente cover the period July 1 to De- Mr. Carter attended the University the names of Monmouth county communities and how cember 11. $42,670 should have been sentences would be made on Fridays community and the taxpayers. Undoubtedly If this con- The°publla which seams to have a ithor generations aro still served by of Virginia and later went to the at 1:30 o'clock, widow's ponslon and they were acquired. Many of the older places were paid during the month of May, 1935. law sohool of Temple university. Ha venient and easy plan of paying taxes had not been fol- p »doubt" M to Hauptmann'B guilt, and he Cu,rchins. Of this sum of J48.787 the insignifi- Institutional cases would bo heard on named by homesick colonists foe European villages, which also feels that Hauptmann Is William Curchin, Jr., started cut- is a membor of tho Carter family Fridays at ton o'clock In tho morn- lowed there would have been a much larger number of cant amount of $2,035 has been ap- of Virginia and Is a grandson of .properties sold at the tax sale and a considerably small- towns and cities from which they immigrated. In other not the sole perpetrator of tho mur- ins! hair at the age of thirteen, and plied b,y the board to reduce the huge ing, orphans' court would bo held John B. Hannum. On his maternal weekly on Thursday mornings In- er amount of money collected. instances the names were given to do honor to pioneer der, should understand that the trial 'as forced to stand upon a small ] default of moro than $76,000. The ilde ho is a direct descendant of tho settlers and leading families or for colonial or nationalj of Hauptmann was not necessarily ench. Tha old clock which was in balance plus a few thousand from the stead of twice monthly, jury trial* It is not to be expected that tax sale sharks will he old Aul shop o^n Front street is state has been used to meet payrolls Say, Maclay and Harris families of or criminal and civil cases would bs heroes. Often some geographical trait or peculiarity to find out who was or was not In It and bus contracts. If the board Pennsylvania. He Is associated with applaud the methods employed by Mr. Bennett Any- with him; that trial was for the pur- itlll retained by the Curchln barber held on Mondays, Tuesdays and thing which lessens tho likelihood of properties being waa tho determining factor, as was the case with Red makes no effort to secure from the the law firm of Evans, Bayard & pose of finding out solely if Haupt- ihop and is roported to have never township the much needed overdue Wednesdays and that motions would sold for unpaid taxes is not to their advantage, for It Is Bank. In some instances names were given to denote a Frlck of Philadelphia. Mr. Carter be heard on Thursday afternoons. place where an odd or important Incident took" place. ann was guilty of murder. nlesed a day from ticking. Some of funds and uses them to reduce In is a member of Zota Fsl fraternity, at such sales that they reap rich harvests either through he customers of today were shaved part this mountain of debt, it will be Comment was made In these columns last week The jury Bald he wa3 guilty, and the University club and the Rose receiving fees and charges or through getting possession that settles It. Since tho kidnaping jy Will Curchln while working for forced to take one or the other of Tree Fox hunting club. of valuable real estate at a mere fraction of Its worth. about the attempt which was made In 1879 to change the and the murder had no witnesses, ho late Joseph Aul. the following steps. Either It re- name of Red Bank and about agitation which is now The last article which nub. funds its bonded debt, which Is the Howard Marsh Buys There are many other examples In this locality of the jury had to find-its verdict be- r itaAhntfntechnlcail wavnvy ontf fljivlnorsaying Itt saddle flnrirlless up UD- - municipalities which permit partial payments to bebeing carried on at Red Bank, Tennessee, to change the yond a question of reasonable doubt. lshed In The Register concerning I on your children and grandchildren ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, Big Night Club name of that town. Many communities have lost their There could be no verdict on any ho Curchln barber shop appeared In j the burden of paying for schools made. No owner of a private business would refuse to Miss Haven B. Johnstone to Wed accept partial payment of a debt. The borough of Red old-time designations because of a prevalent tendency other grounds. In Justice Tren- ;be Barber's Magazine and several' which should have been paid for out to adopt fancy, hlghfalutln' cognomens without savor chard's very able charge to the 1ury ither newspapers. ot current funds. Or It reduces Its Edgar B. Blako of Rumson. Word has Just been received by Bank has no reason to hesitate following the same payrolls, which make up 55 per cent his many friends In this l-.allty course. If additional clerical help Is needed It would of historical or local significance and without originality, he was very clear on what consti- Mr. and Mrs. David Perry Smith tuted? reasonable doubt. He said of Its total expenses and applies tho that Howard Marsh, famous cnuslcaj be well worth the cost. Tax relief is the crying need of In talking about this last week Mrs. Henry S. White, savings to debt reduction. You guess of Atlantic Highlands announce the comody star, who owns a beautiful 1 reasonable doubt "Is not a mere pos- engagement of tholr daughter, Hav- the hour and anything that will ease the burdens of the •who is one of the best Informed residents of this section Presbyterian Bible which it will be. ; rivor-front residence on the river at sible doubt because everything relat- Of course a referendum could be en Belle Johnatone, to Edgar Bond home owners, even If to only a small extent, should be about early Monmouth county history, said that she re- Rumson, has purchased and la now garded it as most unfortunate that the names of many ing to human affairs, and depending Class Has Meeting taken by the supervising principal, Bluko of Rum8on, son of Mrs. War- adopted without delay. on the question of salary reduction. ren N. Blake of Woburn, Massachu- operating the former Mayfalr Coun- communities, roads and streets had thus been changed, on oral evidence Is open to some pos- sible or Imaginary doubt. It is that The vote on that question would he setts. try club. Situated on the. top ol especially those which bore designations descriptive of A regular meeting of the Young twenty to one, not 2V4 to 1, Mr. Edl- Eagle Rock In West O,range, the club state of the case which, after the en- Men's Bible class of the Presbyterian Miss Johnstone attended Ladycllff early local history. She told the following story as to tire comparison and consideration of tor. has been known for years as one of church was held last Sunday morn- W. A. Stelnle. academy and Fordham university. the finest nitrht clubs in Northern "Big Shots" Tell the Governor origin of the name of Manalapan township: all tho evidence, leaves the minds of Ing in that church. Albert Doreanus, She Is an active member of the At- A white man and an Indian were walking on a hot Now Jersey. The ballrooms and din- the Jurors In that condition that who presided over tha session, led HIS ASSISTANT FA8TOB. lantlo Highlands Drama club. day In what Is now Manalapan and both were very I they cannot day they feel an abiding ing rooms are spacious enough to What to Do—and He Does It. the reading of the scriptures and led Mr. Blake graduated from Dart- accommodate nearly one thousand No special session of the legislature li to be called thirsty. Their journey brought them to a brook and the conviction to a moral certainty of tho opening prayer. Rev. James H. mouth college In 1925. He is assist- tho truth of tho charge. That"s What Hov. Edward W. Miller guests and with several acres oi to act on holding a referendum on parl-mutuel betting white man proposed that they stop and drink. The Owens, retired Presbyterian clergy^ Thinks About The Register. ant headmaster of the Rumson Pri- "The evidence must eetabllah the vate school. Mr. Blake is a mem- ground surrounding tho main club- at horsa races or to deal with other matters of large and steep banks of tho brook and the other topographical man, was the speaker. house, ample roo^n is available tot conditions were such that the only way this could be truth of tho fact to a moral cer- On Monday nisht the class In a Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon.The Rum- pressing importance. Governor Hoffman had a confer- tainty, a certainty that convinces and the First Baptist church of Red son Country club and tho NewaWc parking of cars. bodMIJU yJ attendeUVVD1IULdU thLIIOe entertainmenCMLtl tUUIUl Oil t\. R»glv» .i, all t 111 ence with the Republican legislative leaders and they done was by lying flat on the ground and lapping up the directs tha understanding and sat- Athletio club. Ho has, for several Mr. Marsh has taken with him tn» 'water animal fashion. This the white man proceeded en by the Sunday-school In the au- Bank, has sent the following letter well known headwalter "Peter," who were unanimously opposed to holding a special session. isfies the reason and judgtnont of ditorlum of tlie church. Next Sunday to The Register: years, been active in track athletics, This means that at least two more years must pass be- to do but the Indian did not follow suit, perhaps be- those who are bound to act consci- Red Bank, New Jersey, first at Dartmouth and later with was with San Remo at Long Branoh cause he thought it was beneath hla dignity or maybe tho class will take a special New for a conslderabla length of time and fore it will be possible for the people to decide at the entiously upon it." Years offering to be applied to tho Dec. 20th, 1935. the Boston Athletio association. polls whether they want racing to'come back. for some other reason. He stood watching the white Tho highest court in the state and Red Bank Register, a new orchestra under the leader- church's yearly expenses. The lnstal ship of Joe Woodward, formerly of No one except the governor has the authority to man with evident amusement for several moments and tho highest court in the United ation of officers will also take place Red Banki . J. BAPTIST ACTrVTTIESi then remarked, "Ugh! White man lapping." States have both passed on tho case, Dear sir8: Vivian Johnson's and the Colony call a special session. Harold G. Hoffman bears the title on that day. Herbert Cllngen, who is olub of Palm Beach Is supplying the of this office, but who can believe he Is really the gov- According to tho story tho country roundabout be- It Is not now a matter of satisfying ttidyins to become a missionary, will I am enclosing check covering my Varied Yuletlde Program at Red the curiosity, of the public on what subscription to The Register. Bank Church. danco music. ernor when he follows the bidding of Republican "big came known as Man Lapping, but the name was subse- aRaln address the younR men. Those May I express my appreciation to While on the etago Howard, as he quently changed to Manalapan, which in Its spelling Is more there may be in tho case. If present at Sunday's meeting were shots?" If the people of New Jersey wanted these so- there is any more to the case, both you for the high service which I fed A New Years service will be held Is known among his host of friends called leaders to act as a board of governors they would somewhat like the original. According to some histor- Ralph Eckert, Joseph Koehnc, George y0U are rendering through your pa- at the Baptist-church Sunday morn- In those parts, created the leading public and officials would be glad to Straus, Jesse Layton, Rev. Mr. per? To me. It always stands as my have elected them. There is no call for Governor Hoff- ians, however, Manalapan was an Indian word meaning know about it. But the addition of Ing. Rev. Edward W. Miller will roles In world-renowned shoWs such Owens"•— , Presto" ' n Morford----. - Frank- -Li•n aSaistant pastor, bringing me thpreaco h on "Forgetting the Things man to dodge the duties and responsibilities of this good land or good country provided with an ample wa- another, or others, would not absolve news of my peoplo and community. "Blossom Time,' "The Student ter supply. It is probable that both stories as to the 4eroth, Francis Kodama, Harold Which Are Behind and Stretching Prince," "Showboat" and others. office. Hauptman.—Hudson Dispatch. Fields. Again with my. appreciation and origin of the name are true, the pronunciation and Albert Doremus, Reginald Forward to the Things Which Aro Is he the governor of the whole state or merely a Wolcott, Georjre Balne, Stewart Pow- congratulations, wishing for you and spelling of the two having some, similarity and having your staff tho happiest Christmas and Beyond—Pressing On." The vesper Bounding board for a coterie of politicians? During the Economy—Here It Is. ers, Fred Williamson, Warren Fitz- brightest New Year, I am, service at four o'clock In tho after- MILK FUND BENEFIT. last gubernatorial campaign large emphasis was placed something resembling the same meaning. In any event gerald, Albert Youmans. Arthur Cad- noon Is designed to be of Interest to The state budget advisory commit- Sincerely your friend, on the charge that Mr. Hoffman's opponent If elected if the name was changed from Man Lapping the com- man, Ernest Roff and Harry and Edward W. Miller. young folks. The members of tho About Fifty Amateurs Expected U munity still has a namo which has local flavor and color tee, consisting of Senator-elect Clee, graduating class of the high school would be a straw man or puppet in the hand3 of schem- Senator VanWlnkle and Prof. Sly o James Worden. The Register Is very grateful to lake Part In Show. ing Democratic politicians. What a Joke that seems and this is not true of most places which have lost their Rev. Mr. Miller for hie kind letter and pupils attending schools and col- original titles. Princeton, has completed its long and leges will be special guests. Tho Tho Klwanls milk fund benefll now in the light of Governor Hoffman's refusal to call a arduous survey of tho state budgets. THEY CAME BEAKING GIFTS. and wo hope that the coming visits which will tako place at tho board" The tendency to change old-time names to fancy of The Register to the parsonage will young people's organizations of the special session after the leaders of his party told him It Is now drafting its report, which church will attend as special dclega- walk Convention hall, Asbury Park, not to do so! What has happened to the much vaunted hackneyed appellations Is not 80 pronounced at It was a it promises will show $20,000,000 How the Boy Scouts of Atlantic be equally as welcome as they have on Saturday night of this woek, available for relief in 1936 withou Township Helped Santa CInus. ] been In the past. lons. The Men's league will hold Its independence and fearlessness with which he was en- few years ago, but it is still prevalent. Almost Invari- annual Christmas party Monday promises to be tho major public en- dowed by the Republican spellbinders? ably a community which makes such a change loses new major taxes. Some of the members of the Atlan- tertainment of tho Christmas season FIRE POLICE ELECTION. evening. Each members has been Consult the leaders, forsootli! Why not consult the something of Its identity and character. The old names There aro no surprises in the com- tic township Boy Scouts and the ex- asked to bring a gift and a guest, In this soctlon. It's North Jersey people, as would be done by holding the referendum. help to reveal the past, as well as to serve other useful mittee's conclusion. They follow ecutive committee of the troop spent Mrs. Joseph Novak, Juno Methot Shore amateur night, with mufllo by purposes, and new-fangled titles should not be allowed Pretty, gonorally tho Ideas of every a large part of Christmas eve In call- Annual Meeting of Mlddletown Flto Arthur Pryor and hiB orchestra, both . The question is one of much larger importance than 1 Ing at homes and making gifts of ,nS Harriet and Cornelius Morcellus to replace them. , ono except those who , profit by lavish Police to Be Hold Tomorrow. were.baptised at tho church Sunday. for Interludes during tho show and whether legalized gambling at races Is good or bad. state expenditures. toys. For several weeks prior to for tho dances that will follow. There That Is secondary. The big question at issue Is whether The annual election of officers of The hand of fellowship will be ex- - —o-o-o-o- o-o- Of its $20,000,000 the Clee commit- Christmas a number of tho scouts Is room for moro than 3,000 people the people should rule. If the "big shots" can get to- and other Interested persons spent tho Mlddletown township flro police tended to them at tho communion tee thinks $3,000,000 can bo obtained will be hold tomorrow evening In the service next Sunday. on tho floor. The tickets both fo« gether and prevent the people from voting on this issue The Birthday of . by consolidation and economies in part of their leisure time In re-con- tho show and donclrg aro only fifty it goes without saying that they can do it In other oc- departments eupported by the stato dltlonlng second-hand toys at thoflro house of tho Port Monmouth flro company. Tho Qre police organiza- BIVEB PLAZA HONOR BOLL. conta and each ticket sold buys five casions when more Important amendments to the Btate President Roosevelt. fund. This Is less than ten per cont work shop of the scouts at Scoboy- quarts of milk for a hungry ohlld. of their appropriations for the cur- vllle. The presents brought Christ- tion of the township consists of thir- constitution aro nt stake. It is hard to imagine how any January 30 Is tho birthday of President Roosevelt ty firemen, three being selected from Pupils With Perfect Attendance and Twenty-six amateurs have made American who really beiievPa in representative govern- rent year. This estimate Indicate! mas cheer Into homes where unfor^ application to tako port in the pro< On that day the entire country will unite once more tunato circumstances prevailed. A each of tho ten fire companies com- .Punctuality Records. ment, regardless of how nnir.h ho or she might ho op- that tightening up Is possible, but II prising tho Mlddletown township flre gram at this writing; and at the pres- in a grcnt cmise-r-tho raising of funds to aid the vic- reveals no wanton waste. If It 1B ac- few hours before tho visits were Tho following pupils of tho Rlvor posed to the proposed amendment, could object to a test made David Tumldalskl, tho scout- department. ent rate of entry porhftps double this tims of infantile paralysis. The rehabilitation of those I cepted that all tho functions per- Plaza public school had perfect rec- number may be expected. at the polls. tflokcn with this dreadful disease Is ono of the things formed by theso department* ar master, received a telegram from Besides both the out-going and In- ords for attendance and punctuality Santa ClaUB authorizing the ncouta coming members of the fire police, all Everybody Wees to think New Jersey Is under a re- dearest to the heart of our President. He hlmaoif has necessary and proper services of go tha past month: publican form of government, but after such a refusal and their executive committee to dis- flro company captains and foremen, Flrat and second grades—Harold Ed- WILL CONTEST. gone through the horror of it all and by characteristic eminent, then It auot be admlttci tribute the (oy». Tho mossago was chiefs and assistant chlcts of the flro to allow tho people to rule one might be pardoned for Kooseveltlan fortitude ho conquered It. that the taxpayers got a rcasonabl mniidHtn, Vladimir SchlcunolT. Walter ato- having double. The governor and his advisers have in received at Red Bank and relayed to department have been invited to at- bo, I'nlrlcla Farrelt. Oln Nylln. Mildred Heiurlng In Charles Horsett Contelt Many mny fall to follow the Frosidont In some of adt. .Jato return for their money. the scoutn. tend tomorrow night's mooting. After Khkoilu. Virginia, Bush, Shirley Coraon, this Instance practically disfranchised the people of New The committee will recommeni Daverley Franklyn. To Ho Continued at Red Bank. his political policies, but this Is one time when the tho bunlncoB meeting Is over, beer Third and fourth grades—Audrey 01- Jersey. Even sornf of the most high and mighty dicta- country to a man should givo him whole-hearted sup- shaving $JO,000,000 from the highway and refreshments aro to be served ..IMI. Ellxobeth Patternon, Rertha BUBII, Tho appeal on the probate of thi tors and monarchy 'have not gone so far with their fund by eliminating construction In ORDINANCE AMENDED. Richard Calt. Uoburt Cult. Charles Bench. port. It Is n cause no one should hesitate to contribute A special meotinK of the flro po- Richard Goldhurnt, Edward Itynkoskl, Er- will of Charles Doraott of Red Bank subjects. 11)36 and making available $4,600,000 and Hoboken will bo continued b«« to. While science battles In the laboratory to eradicate In this year's construction account. Amendment Passes Second and lice has also been called for Friday ne«t Thompson, Joseph UUBII. . the disease, It l up to thoijo of us who have escaped to Third Reading For Animal Hospital. evening, January 3, 1936, for tho pur- Fifth and sixth grmloj- Ilnlph Clmalo, fore Henry D. Brlnley, special mas- a This recommendation ia an obviou Hiury A. Clark, Charles Edmondaon. Her- ter In probate, at the Red Bank bor- do all In their power to help the atrlcken. Let's do our one. Tills Is the place for real, pain- pose of swearing In the now ofneors, bert Frake, Gerald Matthews, Robert Par- An amendment to the zoning or- with one of tho township officials at- ker, Albert Simpson. Wallace Thompson, ough hall tomorrow. Dorsett died xlmro-to mnko the Roosevelt blrthdity celebration In less economy without that hurrlbl dinance limiting and restricting bus- Cnorue UlrU'hny. Edward Wester, Edward Red Bank as a Wonderland JM(i a greater success ttmn ever before. nightmare of the taxspcnder«, "itn tending. September 5, 1035. Ho left the great- inesses to specific districts nnd rogu Wlhlanicor, Norma Conklln. Cathorlne Cor- er aharo of hla ostata to William V. palrment of eaaontlal services." latlng buildings and ntructurcs ac- coran, Mure! Bdmnndflon. Rosemary Far- All Through the Year. NAMES ASSISTANTS. rell, Adft Fowler, Marjorle Kokda, Doro- Smith of Rod Bank, a second cousin. With this . recommendation cording to their construction was thi Noonan. The appeal Is taken by Elmer ffi. As the Christmas shopping season drawn to a close The motion plcturo Industry, which deals enormous- but tho oil, auto and concreto lobbie: passed on Its .iccond and third read- Seventh and eighth grades— Mae llan- nio'Mt Bed Bank merchants report larger sales than for Apnolntmwta Made By United States nagun, Marlon Kanoy. Harriet Maroallus. Doraott. Susan A. Domett, lSdlth M. ly In thrills, romances, mysteries, tears, laughter, may and tho Governor and hl« senator ings Friday night at an adjourned Jeanne Matthews, Jcnn Pettlt. Dorothy any other similar period since 1030. In at least one Attorney Qulnn. Chanco, Howard Smith, Wilfred, bo of moro actual benefit to tho world than Is conceded will quarrol. If the Hoffman sen meeting of tho Shrewsbury mayor itynkoskl, Paulina fllikocln. Until SnllTen, Smith, Harry Smith, Luolnda Set- other respect there Is another gratifying feature, that ators Intend Amy Stevenson. Kutii Voorlicfifl, dene by Its critics. Thanks to the movies, hundred of mil- to block diversion and council. , John J. Qulnn, United States Clark. Irwln HendrlckB. Robert llandrlcka, brook nnd Stephen S. Johnson, othef being the unusually attractive window displays. Agree- lions of people have not only diversion of every sort, they'd better begin thinking upj . A motion wag pasned that a tax trlct attornoy, has appointed three lUnry llyer, John Koleda, Alvln Wicker- rolatlvos of tho deceased. They claim ment Js genera! that novftr before Jinn tho business sec- good etory to toll angry constituent anticipation rieto of-M.000 be changed new assistants to tako oillce about h ra but education In good tniito (with examples of bntl taste) who may demand to know ' • " - -a*—* that ho was Illegally Influenced, that tion seemed BO inviting. Red BanU'n Wonderland It In furnlturo, rnnnnorn, speech, dress, event In tho mak- to a tax roveniie, note. It was de- January 1. They are Hubert Har- he was of Unsound mind and thsl thoy'vo boon middled with now cii rington of East Orange, Orvyl Scha Not a Joke. was termed by a group ot Newark folks who while here ing of love. Tho movlos have taught tho world not one ckled by the council that the taxes the will was illegal In that it alloged" while roadbulldlng continues with on Shrewsbury Manor be brought to lick of Baleaj county and Thorno Someone with a perverted SOIIBB of recently "killed tlmo" by going on a stroll while waiting »ln that It did not know boforo, and they have enabled out Interruption. Iy did not bear tho signature of twd to make a cull. They found things eo much to their Ilk- the attention of tho new council. An- Lord of Princeton. They will replaci humor built a small bonfire back of the humblest nnd most remote to SOD and hear tho great witnesses. Ing that they did nearly all their Christmas buying here Let what has been Bald many time* other motion was pasned' thanking Oliver Randolph of Newark, Walte Timothy Reddlngton's house at New ftgurea of the day as well as to watch tho conduct of be said once again: No one will ob D. Petry of Trenton and Isadore H. Mon:nouth Friday night and then before mulling the visit. The details of this Incident retiring members of the council for Got Deer at Pasadena. romance and tragedy In the moot beautiful places. They joct to moderate mldltlonnl taxation their services during their time In Worth of Riverside. William F. summoned tho Belford flremon. The were described In Wllllnm Wylle's letter In The Register for emergency relief after, but onl Smith has already been named firs Edward Acker of New Monmouth )a;»t week. have pleaded for human (ympathy »nd enriched It In- oflloe. weather was bitterly cold and the concotvably, Let these things be adduced In their favor. after, all other available revenue* •Milstant and Thomas B. Arrowemlth firemen say It wont no well with the got a deer while hunting at Pasadenl Mot only during the Yulctlde season but all through 1 have been diverted to the iima pur- h U —Rupert Hughes in "New Outlook. " Boys can make extra pocket money of Branch, meUtant for fifteen party who played tills trick on them last week. Aaron NuckJe of Neil roat.—Newark Sunday Call, •olllrm TheReglsUr^-AdvertlMmeat, Year*, will b* retained. If they find out who b« is. Monmouth wa» with him. RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 26,1985.

hu tndtd «. visit with tin, Brtty] company will bold a bunco and card mint, Evslyn Harris, Helsn and Mi*. Lewis Beeoral and daughter BmTHDAt DD^BB. at tha hraie of Mr. and Mra. Klmif Jacob Smith of Newark and Mr. an* Scout Leaders In BUtir. • I P«rty Friday, January 10, with tin. CttarJa* Long, Violet Hcblasoa, Nanoy lian of New York. M. Smith, Sr., of Spring street. Mrs. Elmer Smith, 'Jr, of Astoria, Mr. and Mra. John MoNtvin have Robert* Beam In charge. Bchofleld. Mildred Bennett, Orover Miss Nancy Havens of Blverslde The guuti attending were Mya. J IslandId. Camp At Allaire lift for California, where U»y plan Christmas gifts of potted plants and Raymond Cols, Robert Daly, Jos- Heights Given Dinner at Red Bank. were made lut week by the Ladles' eph Morris, Leslie Stewart and Book- Serena Havens and Marshall Smith to spend three months. Fort Monmouth News. of Red Banki Mrs. Myrtle Hanacn One of tho quickest-ways to flniJ Mrs. Ottherlne Qlsen of Newark Aid society of Community church to er and John Watts. Miss Nancy Havens of Riverside Thre*.D«jr Winter Training Invalids and other shut-Ins. Heights was recently given a dinner w»j a guest of Mre. Anna Ross lut Mrs. Otis N. Auer and family of Chaplain Peter O. Soroder conduct- In celebration of her 722d birthday Carnp Opened Thii Morning Week. About 100 children attended the an- Brookdale have moved to Oceanport ed Christmas services'at 11:00 A. M., —Will Make Own Camp in nual party given for them by the La- Adolph Molzon and Gene Ford left In the War department theater on UWd dlei' auxiliary of the Ore company at Friday morning by car and trailer Sunday. The chaplain's sermon top the flre house Friday night. Refresh- m h* ninety odd Boy Bcout patrol Qlglla of Union avenue. . for a six weeks' tour of the South lo was "Three Attitudes Toward the Mr. and Mrs, William" Ross have ment* of candy, crackers and cocoa and West. Incarnation!" ' "To experience the Itadar* of tha Monmouth council, were served and each child received which •mbraoea Monmouth and been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kelly returned to work real spirit of Christmas," he said. "It SEE THE OLD YEAR OUT a gift from Santa Claus. A bed- Monday at Greentrse fara» after be- Is necessary to join the followers of Ocean oountlee, convened this morn- George Sombroe of Irvlngton. spread was disposed of on the co- Ing at Scout headquarters Allaire, Mr«. Francos Craig of Newark hai ing confined to his home for three Christ In their commemoration of His operative . plan and It was won by weeks with an Injury to his feet. A birth." Alfred Brooks, formerly with for s tares day winter training camp been spending several days at the Mrs. Catherine Minor of Jersey City, K Soout Patrol leader corresponds t" home of her daughter, Mre. Susie harrow dropped on his feet whllo at the Trinity choir of New York, sang •AND-THE NEW YEAR-IN who IS a summer resident of this work. ' appropriate selections. Sunday- a sergeant, but hae eight boya under Lnvin of Harris Gardens. place.. " ISr. and Mrs. Frank Felstel are More than BOO persons joined In the •cbool for children of all classes was him. i The card tournament which the held Sunday at 0:49 A. M. Trie winter training oamp li In home from a trip to Connecticut. firemen have been holding several Christmas celebration held Sunday Mips Fay Cherrell of Newark vlsit- afternoon at the Lincroft grammar Rabbi P. Israeli of New York held Tuesday Night, December 31 charge of Ernest Sbultz of InUr- weeks concluded last week. Wlnfred services in the post library at 6:30 laken, Morgan Knapp of Shrewsbury od Mrs. John Morris last week. " Montag won a prize of $5 for making school given annually by Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson. The Morris sisters' or- P. M., last Thuriday for men of Jew- and yfaido Holbrook of Lakewnod, Mre. Jennie Roche le home from a the highest bridge score. Among the ish faith. DANTE DAVERIO'S all Scout executives, and of John stay at Brooklyn. pinochle players Mra. Charlea Stava, chestra entertained with several se- Reynolds, Scout Ranger for tha Al- Mrs. Jeanette Zerntko of Valley Jr., won first prize of $9. Second lections. A small gift was given each Members of the post gathered In laire reservation, and Vanca Jatfrlea, Stream, Long Island, wae a guest prize of $2.60 was awarded to Mrs.one present and refreshments were front of the barracks of the IStb Sig- of the Neptune township high school of Mrs. Sadie Mount last week. Charles Quackcnbuoh. served. Christmas carols ware sung. nal service company at 7:00 P. M. FAMOUS' INN • Tho group was led by Mrs. L. A. Tuesday evening to sing Christmas (acuity. At the evening services of the The Boy Scouts of, this place won church Sunday Clark with Mrs. Ralph Pease at the carols. Food a la Carte The boya attending make their own Orace Methodist a banner last week for making the piano. Harold Kelly acted as Santa over-night campa In the woods of the g pg "The Christmas best record at a scout rally at Leon- , Tho chaplain's Christmas party for night a pageant, Claus. the children of the post waa held at reservation, of »uch ehelter aa they Story,' was givei n by children whose ardo. NO COVER CHARGE. NO MINIMUM CHARGE. can gather, mainly pine boughs, ages ranged from three to nine years Mrs. Walter Burkhardt returned Mra. Alex McCay of Irvlngton 1B 3:00 P. M. Tuesday, December 24, In which It la part of their training to old. The youngsters who took part home last week from Rlvervlew hos- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. the War department theater. Glfta fashion Into protection from wind and were Sue Craig, Betty Clayton, Mary pltal at Red Bank with her new-born Barker of the Main road. to every child on the pp'st were dis- *. FAVORS AND NOISE MAKERS FREE •now under the same conditions that Conklln, Janet Vlgne, Marie Grey, eon. The mother and babe are In Mrs. Nellie McGrall of Holmdel tributed by Santa Claus! met acoute In pioneer days. . They Dorothy Stcldle, Christina Hudson, good health. road was a holiday visitor of her A children's hop will be held at the build their own camp flrei and cook Barbara Craig, Jenle Gilmour, An- The Veterans of Foreign Wars post brother, Thomas Ryan of Breweter, Fort Monmouth army mess tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daverio, their own food, and practice wood na Bteldle, Pauline Clark, Joyce Bell, of Keansburg and the Ladles' auxili- New York. rom night from 7:00 to 10:00 P. M. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, The post"orchestra will furnish mu- craft taught by the executive ataff. Marlon Rotter, Dorothy Boaman, ary of the post will, have a New Mrs. Ada Savldge of New Bruns- DECEMBER 28 , Props. After such training theae leaded Rober( Heas, Charles Gable, Nettle Years eve party. They had a Chrlst- wick was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and elc for dancing. ' • must ioach what they have learned Vigno, David Graham, Edward maas party Monday afternoon. A Mra. Henry Fenton, Colonel John H. Jouett, who for Chili Con Came a la Marie to the boys under them. Steldle, Robert Mulligan, Andrew number of residents of this place are Mlsa Mrgaret Molzon returned three years, was head of the Ameri- Phone Red Bank 3975 Graham, David Seaman, Christine members of the post and auxiliary. can aviation mission In China, deliv- Compliments of the Hosts. This Is part of a national move- hocne Monday after spending three ered a lecture at the War depart- ment, considered by some of the fore- Wagner, ETelyn Rotter, Thomas The annual meeting of the Wom-weeks' visiting her aunt, Mre. Tillle For Reservations Conklin, August Ferguson, Harvey an's Republican club will be held at ment theater on December 19. Col- moat men In America who are back- Welse at Brooklyn. onel Jouett's topic was "Aviation In Ing It, to be of the utmost Import Steldle, Arthur Gray and Carloton tho home of, Mrs. Albert Maxson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlllgerodt Barnes. On Tuesday night the reg-Tuesday. Officers will be elected. China." H. M. Lukens and Hi8 Orchestra Have a Most Pleasing ance. Their goal for 1042 is to have entertained as Christmas visitors Mr. The church Enlisted board and En- one of every four boya In the Unlteu ulnr Sunday-school Christmas pro- Robert Morrell', son of Mr. andand Mrs, A. H. Borden and Mr. and i;iam waa given, at which time the Mrs. Jasper Morrell, has recovered listed brotherhood held a dance In States reaching his 21st birthday that Mrs. William Ohst and daughter Lil- the post gymnasium on Friday, De- Dance Program for You. year, a boy who has had four year* dramatic cantata, "The Christmas from pneumonia. lian, all of Long Branch. Story Hour," was presented. Rejoicing la general throughout cemher 20, from 8:30 P. M. to 12:00 of ecout training. There are now A family reunion waa held'yester- o'clock. The Signal Corps orchestra over 2,400 Boy Scouts In Monmouth this Bectlpn because the price for day at the home of Bernard Kelly. At the regular meeting of tho bor-clams has advanced to $1.85 per furnished the music. and Ocean counties, and In point of Those present were Mrs. Katharine The officers of the post held a skeet numbers these counties have reaohed Kelly, Mr. and Mre. Jack Kelly and shoot on Sunday under the direction 72 per cent of their objective, with son Jack and Misses Ella and Mary of Captain Andrew E. Forsyth of the only three of the ten years elapsed commutation rates of the Central Kelly and William O'Brien of Jersey cavalry. z' since tho objective was'started. have mado clams difficult to obtain. City. ' \ railroad. The resolution was passed A Dutch Treat supper was served In point of the term of service without opposition. The borough Harold Kelly, student at Columbia at tho Fort Monmouth Army mess Ocean and Monmouth county boya clerk will nl« the resolution with the Lincroft News. university, has returned home ami is last Thursday at 6:30 P. M. Follow- are ahead of the current national Utility commission. spending the holidays with his par-ing the supper kono was played and average. They now average service The Union Gardens fire company ents. Mr. Kelly's father, .chauffeur dancing enjoyed. of two yeara and eight months, while held a Christmas card party In the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson of at Brookdale, who recently suffered The committee for the New Years the national average Is two years and Park avenue fire house Friday night. the Main road entertained as Christ- a slight heart attack, is now able to eve party at the Fort Monmouth one month ScoutlnK la hold to be as Tho firemen will hold a get-to- mas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alex- sit up for a while each day. Army mess are planning a gala af- Important as this, that It Is making gether party Now Year's evo in the ander and son of River Plaza and Word has been received here from fair which will include an amateur men out of boys, on a seals to mould Union Beach fire house. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Jones and son of former Postmaster Harry Mecklem hour for the guests. Serving on the national characteristics In a few Clarence McQueen of Union hose Rod Bank. of Nova Scotia and from Rev. Wil-committee are Major Alfred M. years when those millions of scouts company was elected fire chief at Tho perfect attendance list at the liam Vandermeer of Fulton, Illinois, Shearer, Signal Corps, Captain Ja- have become adults. the annual election last week over Lincroft grammar school for the wishing all villagers a Merry Christ- cob H. Osterman, Quartermaster Tomorrow nlRht the winter en- Edward Levlne, Sr., Herbert Klein rrionth of December is as followe: mas and a Happy New Year. Corps and 2d Lieut. Robert B. Miller, campment will entertain about fifty and Howard Egglnson. Grammar department, Barbara Auer, George Thompson la reported to be Signal Corps. people, neighbors of the camp, at din- Tho Parent-Teachers' association Carol and Billy Ford, Harriet Long, Improved from his recent Illness. The next meeting of the Ladles' Af- ner Indoors there, with a great fire will sponsor a card party January 10. Howard and Norman Long, Gloria Mr. and Mrs Dan Daverlo enter- ternoon Bridge club will be held on SAVE MORE! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY roaring In the old (lreplajfkand with Mra. Rose Scoras and Mrs. Raymond Morris, Barbara Stewart, Robert tained ^as Christmas guests Mr. andTuesday, January .14, at the Fort a special entertainment ofthelr own, Daverlo, Aldo Mclone, Hubert Mol- Mrs. LeAndro Porrino and family of Monmouth Army mess with Mrs. Johnson will have charge of the af- Archie A. Farmer and Mrs. Fcodor largely scoutcraft. Their next event fair. zon, David Stone, Walter Tumidlskl Elmhurst, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. Is the Annual Scouters Congress, In and Joseph Wright; primary depart- Elo Monetti of Summit and Mr. andO. Schmidt as hostesses. 75c 10c cake 16c 60c Hot. the Berkeley Carteret hotel, Asbury LORADO LIFEBUOY CLAPP'S SAV-MOR Park, followed by a dinner at which Port Monmouth News. HOT WATER HEALTH It la expected the principal speech BABY FOOD ASPIRIN will bo mado by a man of national (Tha tteu 1'ini Kaitlstai can Da Douvtil ! BOTTLE 15 Varieties SOAP (100 Tablet!) prominence that Senator Barbour in Port Munm, utb at tha atores of Cbartei I American Made 2 cant Meyers and Balvaduie Scacllone and finm ESTATE OF': cakes for has undertaken to secure. The date ntinrler IJcbbauier.) > Is dependent upon what appontment tlils speaktr can make, but will prob- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Til! were vis- 19c 10c ably be the last Saturday night In ttorB at New York Sunday. i 15 January. The congress will number Mrs. Roy Kolb and family spent about BOO persons. part of last week at Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolting' of Jer- Broadway Long Branch sey City wore visitors here Sunday. I 16c cat) 25c Joseph McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Drive Your Car In Our Free Parking Yard (Illuminated at Night) and Shop In Comfort 25c James McKay, was christened Sun- I Sunflash Fitch's Williams Union Beach News. ! Dog Shaving day at St. Mary's church at New 35o Vicks Vnporub 24c (iOc Mead's pablum Talcum Monmouth. .A family gathering and Food Cream Mo (Tbo lied BanK Register can b« bought fifkl Cnrnnmlt 31o for Mm In Union Beacb ai the stora of GUB San-dinner party followed the ceremony. 26o Sllstol PI. or Ephed. 17c son.* Norman Wlllett has recovered from • JtrU- M.vi.l'a (Vr,.,,l We sickness and he Is able to be out. 35o Hill's Cas. Qnln. Fills 10e Among thoso who have returned Mrs. George Frelbott continues to Women's and Misses' Apparel nun rjictnrfen 72c fi'om tho Monmouth Memorial hos- Improve from sickness. 75c Batune Bengue 49c pital are Miss Ida Strano of Stone Christmas was celebrated by the 1.00 Carnation Malt. Milk" 47o IOC glass 35o Hill's Noso Drops 24c road, Miss Pearl Obuchowicz and pupils of the public school last Thurs- 75o Dextrl Maltose 570 M'ra. Jennie Kulburg. day with an entertainment of unusu- Menthol 30o Vicks Nose Drops 20c John M. Frlel Is employed In the al merit which was witnessed by Greatly Reduced! Inhalers inn Ovnltlnn . , 52o Newark postollice. about fifty grown-up spectators. Each DOo Harts Eph. Jelly 34c 43c class gave a play. One of the fea- The Infant son ol Mr. and Mrs. SOo Morrfllnlntlim 21c Nell Baxter was taken to tho Mon-tures was a tap dance by Doris Frank. Women's and Misses' 1.20 S. M. A. Powder 89o mouth Momorlul hospital Thursday, In the main hall of the schoolhouse 1.00 Claflin's Ephed. 'A »z. 69c ?5o Melllns Food : 63C a victim of appendicitis. was a large and attractively decor- ated Christmas tree. COATS Mrs, John Stldlo of Laurel avenue Is a patient In tho Monmouth "Me- Henry DeGrote, Sr., Is on the sick list. Dresses 10c Roll morial hospital at Long Branch. Luxuriously 160 18 Ol GUI Miss Gladys Longstreot is spend- Misses Dorothy and Esther Frank 20th Century ROCKWOOD ing several days at Manasquan. wore visitors at New York Friday. Attractive models in prints DOLE . Mrs. John E. Bennett has recovered Fur Trimmed TOILET BAKING Mrs. Catherino Linden Is a pa- from a heavy cold. . . and solid colors. One and PAPER Pineapple tient in a Joruey City hospital. 650 sheets to rol Chocolate Capt. Benjamin Dennis has re- 4 rolls Juice Tho Community Center has estab- sumed his duties aa captain of a fer- two piece models. Mater- b. pkg. lished headquarters In the Kane ry boat which piles between Jersey Dressy building on Union avenue. City and New York after having been ials: chiffon, crepes, triple 10 Mls3 Marjorle Thomas has left for laid up five daya with sickness. sheer, matelasse. a stay in Florida. Albert Maxson has a new Nash se Max Strum Is homo from the dan. Coats Rlvervlew hospital at Red Bank. 5c can By Popular Demand Wo Continue This Great 3 O2. DOt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinapl and son 5.95 DRESSES Norwich Michael J. Frlel, fathers of John of Staten Island and Mr. and Mrs. Lined with flat crepes and Light- Holiday Offer lor a Limited Time. U. S. P. Friel, a summer resident, died jast Frank Burrowes.and daughter Mabel Reduced to house Milk of nejk at his home In Newark. Sur- of Hoboken spent Sunday with Mrs satins. Trimmed with Cleanser THIS MODERNISTIC METAL Magnesia viving are five daughters and twoJohn Maxson. 3 lor sons. William Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. squirrel, skunk, dyed squir- Jlr. and Mrs. Patrick McKoon are Everett Oliver, Is very slclt with ton- 2-95 9c home from a stay at Newark. silltls at Hillside hospital near Holm- rel, wolf. According to Fred Zahn, borough del, where ho is employed. Mr. Weathered of Centervllle Is In Bronze, Black & Sil- Midloud registrar, deaths and births have Horehound broken even thus far with 22 deaths sick at the home of his Bon, ThomaB 7.95 PRESSES Spearmint ver or Green & Silver and tho same number of births. Weathered. 35.00 COATS Tooth with shade to match— Drops There were seven boys and fifteen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Best have Reduced to Paste 1 lb. pkf moved to Mrs. Catherine Llddy's Reduced to Complete with Cord. girls born. house on Main street. They former- 'With T !ry Purchase The new oftlcors of the Exempt ly lived at Belford. of 1.00 or more. 49 12c Firomen's association are: The Sunday-school of Community 50 3.95 Prtildont—Edwnrcl Cullcn. church will celebrate Christmas with Vice president—Charlai Splelman. an entertainment Sunday evening at 22- Recording tiecretury—Adum Kltnaky. half-pajt/ seven o'clock. Financial secretary—Edward Ste-ldlo. A group of DRESSES v, s. v- uc Box 1.25 A. P. C. Treasrer—Chnrlss Millar. A 'card-party for the benefit of the SNOWBOY Halibut Oil Daleentaa to Attantio City ronvahtlon— Sunshine club will be held tomorrow 13.7B — 15.00 — 16.75 Citrate of A. Hutton, Fred Sehober and Edward-Cut- night. 47.50 and 49.50 Coats T WASHING and Itn. Mrs. Jennie Walker of Blngham- Reduced to 8.95 W MAGNESIcii A POWDERt I ViosteroViostercl Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conklln of ton, New York, Is apendlng the holi- Reduced to I MA11< Vl it. hot. 25 Cnpi. New York have been the guests of day season with her daughter, Mrs. A Special Group of Mrs, John Murphy. R. F. Homan. Mre. Martha Drossier of Newark The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire DRESSES A. 69 32-so 13.50 — 1B.00 — 16.75 Reduced to 7.95 Sizes 12 to 18 and 38 to 40. L 4 oi. hot. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 4: 10 ox. can ran I Glycerine -7- SECOND FLOOR • — SECOND FLOOR — Sani- and Flush MMU •MaM Rose Home Heating Hints ISo Half & Half, Frinco Water by JOHN BARCLAY Albert or Velvet, 3 tins * for Mr 2Bo irinc. Cord Sets lOo Ulal or Catcher, 4 for 25o 10c All Wool Sport Coats Lie hot 10o (iluss Pcrcolntor Tops, I 25c I Dr. Ellis Clanl Tin Dr. Scholl 50o Zipper Toll. Touch .._ Silo 4 for i lie Neroi ERE'S a suggestion for get-Ing brlsMv and the Kouso 1B warm Fitted and swagger models in plaids and solid colors. Erl-glo linings. Adhesive Wave lOo Thrifty l'i»|ier - ia Shoe H ting up heat quickly on cold add a full charge of coal and not V,i-ln.xB yd.. I to Beechnut or Ked Man Set •Sizes 14 to 20. Safety Hfnti'liea, 24 boxeg Bo Poliih mornings: First, shake the grates the dampers for normal operation. Tobacco, 3 |>UK«. fur illu gently until the Ifatanytlma Felt Wealhcr stripping, first red glow the firo gets 12.95 COATS 16.75 COATS 19.75 and 22.50 Coats 50o Virgin Ilrlnr l'lpn _ IDo 7c 15 ft roll .._: Je appears- in tha very low so nshplt. Then \ that it in near- Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to open the Ash- si** • ]y out, do not pit Dumper and *"•" smother it with 350 l'i>|]iilAr Brand ,«lon u* Check \ a full charge of Popular Be CIGARETTES BOOK g.95 CliestoHWIdi, Old Damper and let fuel. Open tha 12-50 14.95 TOBACCOS ROCKWOOD the fire burn G

.Vtrf Six RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 26,1985.

ALSTON BEEKMAN, had no money. 8«r«r*J •Qtchei ner of Marlboro were fined K each New School Band. found a (ray fox In one of fall traps. MMUBWth Cawat* Cenrt •> {Tainan Ftaaa •KM WANTED. Btetabaxi aia iBJelfuel, a Corporation of , Bids ara COUNSELLOB AT LAW, / required to close tha wound. and required to pay Philip Franklin A. band has been organized in the Haw Jers«7, PlalnUS. vs. Ocean View Here and There Named Actlnf Mayor. plla to am 10 Broad SU BED BAMIT. N/J $15 for trees which they had cutSouthard pubMo school. It has S3 Corporation and OceaOMnM Box*] Corpora- of Bamaon »o.5« To Form Commuter»' Club. down on his property without per- members, the oldest being nine 'years Frederick N. Watt* president of tton, Defendants. - muit oonfo: S, PARSONS & DOKEMES, in the County Mlaa EUale Dlttmar of. Freehold h«a mission. the Brlelle borough council; has bean In attachment Notice. old. Soaie of the instruments being ' BpUltogal, a Corporation before 8:00 ntm COUNSELLORS AT LAW. been selected to enroll the commut- named acting mayor to succeed the ifora 8.00 p. ij7 Januira 1 \»T WMtfteld Bulldlnf,' R«d Bank Elks Distribute Dinner*. used are handmade. ot Naw Jener. TI;- Ocean Via* Corpora- Jobs J. Qulnn. Theodora D. Parsons, Personal Note*, Sales of Prop- er* who travel dally between New late Mayor William H. Borden. tion and Ocean Boyel Corporation. In • to rsjert Thomas P.. Poremus Tork and their homes along the Cen- The Freehold lodge of Elks distrib- Booklet for Jurors. attachment. Notice la hereby «lven that ' erty, BuildinR Operation!, uted 125 baskets of food each con- Dairy Bobbed. a writ of attachment was Issued out of tral railroad from Matawan to Free- Sheriff George H. Roberts has Is- the Common Pitas Court of the County A. urm, BED BANK BUSINESS INSTITUTE Lodge Doings, Births. Mar- hold. After all are enrolled a club taining sufficient for a full meal for sued a booklet describing the duties Thieves broke Into the Manaiquan of Ifonmouth, on th«e 80th day of OctoOcto- Dlitrlct CItrk. bir. 1»JB, actlnst th« rights and credits, Secretarial and Accountancy Courses. riages and Denthi. will be formed. lzable family on Christmas inofn- of jurors. A copy of the booklet will dairy at Manaaquan last Thursday NOTICE. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL. lng. This Is an annual custoaa of the FLORENCE NORTON O'SHEA, Lawyer Wins Suit .- be given to each Juror befor«)he be» night Only forty or fifty pennies Broad Street, Phone . 6S3. Allan and John Howland and Ar- Freehold Elka. gins' bis duties. were stolen. Ward Kremer, an /AsburylI Park thur McCh'csney of Marlboro have Dies of Heart Attack. lawyer, won h(s ault.^galMt Robert Married In Maryland. Freeholder* Kill Deer. returned home from a huntlns trip Mrs. Jane M. Vogel of Union Beach DR. L. W. CARLBON C. Miller,''SpHriK Lake, contractor, Miss Iria Cox, daughter of Mr. and Daniel Hulse and Lewis J. Ar- in Georgia. They bagged a large died last Thursday of a heart attack. Eleven Dollars and Eighty - SURGEON CHIROPODIST number • of ducks, quail, wild tur- whoal he represented when Miller Mrs. William Cox of Freehold, Was mour of Freehold each killed a deer returnable on the 12th day oi She was 45 year's old and was the 198s. sutd tha same haa been — FOOT AULMENTS keys and deer. was ^ charged with attempting to married December 14 at Elkton, last week. Hulee's deer weighed 150 wife of Charles Vogel. ' She also duly axtcuttdexecuted, and waas returned „.. thv<>e * (Signed) poison his wife. Kremer Is to be paid to Henry Kingston of pounda and had twelve pro'ngs. Office Hourai Dally 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mrs. Sadie Havens of Neptune City leavea a son and a daughter. Maryland, l!th day of Novtrabar, 1935. by tha sher- ' SANDERS COHEN. Evenlngsi Tueiday and Thursday. $1,000. Marlboro. iff of th« county of Monmouth. For appointment phone 2442. has announced trie Engagement of Third Dividend Paid. Beauty Shop to Move. JOSEPH McDERMOTT, her daughter Jessie to Kalph Hart- Long Branch Man Dead. Trip, to Florida. Mrs. May Hellerman has leased the Clerk. NOTICE OF ANNUAt MEET1NO. 00 BROAD ST. RED BANS. N. i. A third dividend of five per cent Datad Daoembar 10, I»S. ranft, Jr. of Spring Lake. Joseph B, Slclllano of Long Branch Mr. and Mrs, Wlllfam A. Ward of was palii to tho old depositors of the former Virginia house on West Main FLORENCE T. FORCIOTSON, died laet Wednesday after a sickness Freehold left Sunday of last week Attorney. Parole Violator Arrested. Asbury Park and Ocean. Grove bank street at Freehold and will move COMPANV OF BED BANK? N. * of several months. Mr. Slciliano, for Florida. Mrs. Ward la a teacher her beauty shop Into it. Mrs. Celena" J. Buck, nineteen, & last Saturday. It amounted to about JOHN E DAY who conducted a wholesale liquor at the Perrinevllle public school. : Monmouth County Orphans' Court. parole violator from the state home business, waa active in Kepubllcaji $300,000. Orange to Build. In the matter of tha estate of Edwin Wil- liams, deceased. | other for girls at Trenton, was arrested circles. He Is survived by a widow, Caught a Fox. Jerseyville grange.will build a hall1 On petition for sale' of lands to pay debts. business as may pftperly^ba Dn~ Funeral Home Freehold Man Dead. d. wlU ba held In ft. banklni hou,[?n at Long 3ranch last week on a state two sons and a daughter. Samuel Bennett of Freehold has on a lot which It purchased a few Order to show carnta, Tuesday, January U, Edward Hanca of Freehold died Edwin WIII1I.RU Parkinson. ii] minis tn , lOSo. The polls will warrant. The warrant was Issued af- been very successful this past fall In years ago on route S3. The bulld- ** bo open from eleven PHONE 332. Will Return to Teams. last Wednesday after a slcknese of tor of th* astat* of, Edwin WIII lam i, renkrana £ Co., ethics,which doctors today agree to 78 Mnpl-- •o Avenu*- . Re- d- Rank- -, N--.• J -. | covering premlaea described In the bit of or NEWARK Bagged a Deer. early Thursday morning by fire. The Died In Hospital. 4. Good" humor aid* digestion UIock 79( l ot 83 Isai Silberman of Long Branch uphold. It was written by Hippo- Messrs. Quinn, Vnraon* & Doremua, f • \T -r ' "' ' houa~0"bM« A hunting party consisting of fire did considerable damage to the This fact was appreciated by ancicni Red Sank, N. J., lot No. 216 on tho north aide of West died in the Hazard hospital last AA ROUND kitchen of the house. crates more than 2,000 years ago. kings who employed jesters to maki Proctors, Bei-Ron plnco, Rod Hank, Now.Jersey, and John Brown of Long Branch, Thom- Thursday after a long sickness. He you. Lucille Stovcna. an Administratrix AW TRIP as Wilbur of Oakhurst and Roland Held for Having Still. 3. In those days people knew noth- them merry. Today, health is aide* ,_, , , was seventy years old and Is survived NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT deconled. IVe'^iXdciemlanrheca?"^^^ Ackerson of Fair Haven were among T ing of caring for fresh whole milk, by putting aside worries at mealtimt Joseph Klein, operator of a garage , , Estate of Berthn Vox Waters, deceased. 1 oro Administratrix with the Will Annexed the first to bag a deer at the opening at Bradley Beach, was found guilty by a wWow an d s|x childl en Notice 1B hereby given that tho accounts of Cecelia Ho!men, deceased: and you SUNDAY, DECEMBER 39 of tho subscriber:), executors of the estate Norman Slovens, aro made defendant bo* 1 of the season last week. They got |o f illegal possession of a still >f said deceased, will be audited ana stntcd cause by Wilt Booh 114 of Wills for Mon- Leaves RED BANK..9:02 A.M. a buck weighing about 168 pounds Freehold last week. He was held in by -the SurroffBte of tho County of Mon- roouth County, P&KQ 397, probated July at Lanoka Harbor. $5,000 bail to await sentence tomor- nouth and reported for settlement to the 20, 1Q32 tho tnld Cecilia Holmei be- queqthed to you nnd nnothor tho of ore f Rid WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, row. [Orphans Court ot said County, on Thurs- Wont Get Judgment. day, the twenty-third day of January, A. prcrnUen: and you. Flllln Stcvonn. are mod* Loaves RED BANK....0:09 A. M. defendant becnuso by Bald Will Book, th* Reporter Back/on Job. |D 1036,, atitt which time application will hbe Mrs. Blanche M. Mariner of Farm- made for the allowance of commiBBlonn and snltl Cecilia Holmes bequeathed to yon Returning tickets good on any ingdale will not receive payment of George J. Taylor has returned to NEW YEAR'S EVE counsel foes. nnd another tho aforennld prfimlBtjs, and therefore you may clnlra an Interest In th* New Jersey Central train, except a $7,500 judgment which she held his position as reporter for the Free- Dated December 0. A. D. 193G. premises' and any Intercut which you may The Blue Comet, on date of sale. hold Transcript after an absence of DOROTHY WATERS GATINS, premie ad any Intercut which you may against Paul Somay, Jr., of Weat *• Wilson Circle. Rumiion, N. J. have In anld promises is subject to com- Consult ticket agents for leaving Farms for injuries received in an au- seven weeks during which he under- J. BEHENS WATERS. plnlnnnt'" Hen. - times from stations not shown tomobile accident. The judgment was went an operation at the Fitkin hos- Wllnon Circle, Rumiion, N, J. Dated November 29, 1085. above and additional Information. GIRARD TRUST COMPANY. not collectible because Somay id pital. . By J. H. Lawaon. Trust Officer,' EMANUEL M. EHRENKRANZ. H Brnnfoi'I Plncc, NewnrJc. N, J« THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AFTER without resources. Recommends Four Schools. Broad & Chestnut Sts., Pblladelphlu. Pa., Executors. Solicitor of Comptalndnt. THEATRE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, William M. Smith, county superin- January 1, leaving Now York, Liber- Dropped Dead in Street. Applegate, Stevem. Foster & ty St., 11:50 P. M-, Newark, UronH St., Edward Truckendrot, a chicken tendent of schools, in an address Reuflflllle, EnqB., Chancery 1/60 11:45 P. M-. for station* Perth Amboy made last week at a parent-teachers Bed Bank, N. J., SHERIFF'S SALE. to Point Pleasant inclusive. This spe- farmer living near Freehold, dropped Proctora. cial train provides an opportunity to dead as he walked along the street meeting at West Farms, recommend- By vlrttio of a wilt of fl. (a, to ma di- d that four six-room echoola be rected, Issued out of tho Court of Chan- attend the theater. ivith his wife in front of the Strainl Monmouth County Surrogate*! Office. cery ut the Stnte of Now Jersey, will ba theater at Freehold Monday of last built' in Howell township. In the malter of the estate of Charles exposed to sale at public vendue on Maltland Denttle, deceased. week. Death was due to a heart at- Freehold Girl Married. ' MONDAY, THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY. Notice to creditors io present claims 1936, tack. Mr. Truckendrot was 47 years Mrs. A. W. Kendall of Freehold ftgalnit estate. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. between the hours of 12:00 o'clock snd Uersey^Certtrai old. has announced tho marriage of her Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In the af- Attacked By Negro. daughter,- Winifred, to Lloyd M. moutb, made on the second day of De- ternoon of Bald day, nt the Court HouBe, cember, 1936. on the application of Rom-In the Uoroiifth of Freehold, County of Circulation That Counts. Stacy Chambers of Freehold was Burlew, also of Freehold. The wed- ola Be at tie Lotka, exeutrlx of the estate Monmouth. Now Jarney, to antiafy * de- A bonafide newspaper circulation attacked by a. Negro whom he had ding took place at Elkton, Maryland, of Chariot Maltland Beuttle, decoaHetl, no- cree of said court amounting to approxi- —the kind The Register has—Is the last May. tice Is hereby given to the creditors of mately S1.93K.00. only kind that counts with the ad-given a ride while returning from Oak •aid deceased to exhibit to the subscribe All the following tract or nnrzel of land vertiser. No premiums or other in- Ion one night last week. The Boy Returned Home. executriix as aforesaidfid, theihri debtdbs and de d- and premiaea hereinafter particularly de- Negro struck him over the right cribed, lituate, lying and being In the ducements have ever been offered lo Julius Llberman, a sixteen-year-old mands against the said eotato, under oath, . ,, h -----f- .--Ud• ,-""UVk i h C" '"t — eecure circulation.—Advertisement. emple when Chambers told him he within six months from the dote of tho »?t"OUKh of Ued lionk. in the Countjr of boy whose home is in Utica, New aforsaiaforesaid orderore,, or they will bo foreveoreverr Monmouth and State of Now Jersey. York, was returned thera Sunday of barred o-f their actions therefo• -r agains• t Hounded on the weat by lands of Eliza- it week. The boy was picked up the said subscriber. beth and Catherine HIKK.UB. eastwardly by Dated Freehold, N. J., Dec. 2, 19SS. lands of Frank — Marn&clo, southwardly at Keyport November 26 and had ROMOLA BEATTIE LOTKA, by Wall Street and northwardly by lands been in the county jail since. 82 Locust Avenue, Red Dank, N. J. of formerly Chnrlos O. Allen, deceased, FREE HEATING SERVICE HELPS HIM Executrix. now owned by Do dire Motor Car Company* Suffers Broken I^eg. ' Alston Beekman, Eso>, said lot being one hundred feet deep, mor* Bed Bank. K. J.. or lens, and thirty feet wide, more or less, Leon Herbert of Tennent suffered ' Proctor. SolieJ as the property of Eugene H. GET BETTER HEAT WITH LESS WORK a broken leg while hauling logs from Keough and wife, taken In execution at Mrtria-i? nix ori-ri TMCMT nxt A/vmiKi-r i^1° BU" °' FHonda Building and Loan *•»• the woods last week. He was alone NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT aoclatlon of Red Bank, nnd to bo sold by A True Story of John Barclay Service-— at the time and was forced to crawl ^^l^iSnbh^&tSS^^ul CEOnOE H. UOnEUTS, Sheriff. to his home nearby after the accident of the subscriber, administrator of the oa- • T>atod December 3, 193E. rMUSIN6 BLUE COAL BUT I HAVE WELL, FIRST OF ALL.YOUR :o obtain help. tate of said deceased, will be audited and Qulnn, Pardons & Dorcraus, Sol'rs. TO FIRE THE HEATER EVERY stated by the Surrogate of the County of (35 Une») »M.7# HEATER IS FULL OF SOOT, Whelan—Bradhaus. Monmouth and reportod for settlement to TWO OR THREE HOURS. EVEN A VACUUM CLEANING WILL Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Whelan the Orphans Court of said County, on THEN t GET POOR RESULTS Thursday, the thirtieth day of January, Chancery 1/45 FIX THAT IN A JIFFY have announced the engagement of A. D. 1930. at which time application SHERIFF'S SALE. their daughter, Miss Edna Whelan, will be made for the Allowance of commis- Cy virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- to Charles Bradhaus, formerly of sions and counsel teea. rected, issued otit of the Court of Chan- Georgia, but now employed on the Dated December U. A. T>- 1085. ' cery of tho State of New Jersey, will b« JOHN D. HUCiHES, oxDoaed to sale at public vendue on Carr fruit and stock farm. ; S Applegata St., River Plata, Red Bank, MONDAY. THE 30th DAY OF DECEM- Administrator. Purse Snatchcr Arrested. I Harry Klatiky, E«cj., DEIl, 10 fl 5, Harold Fowler, 22, an Asbury Park S East Front St., between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and Red Bank, N. J.. > 5:00 o'clock (at 2.00 o'clock) In th* af- :olored man, was arrested last week Proctor, ternoon of veld day, at tho Court ttousa la a purse sna^cher. He was Iden- In the Borough of Freehold, County ot tified by MrB. Anna Jacobs and Mrs IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Monmouth, Now Jerncy, to satisfy § de- 111/434 cree of eald court amounting to approxi- Mary Ingelbrecht as the man who To BRUNO A. LINDHOI.M: mately $16,210.00, grabbed tholr puree». \ ; By virtue of an Order of the Court of All tho following tract or parcel of land Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day and promises hereinafter particularly de- 'alntlng lor Poitofflce. ! of the data hereof, In a certain cause scribed, situate, lying ant) being In th» The large.mural painting of Molly wharaln Edna H, Llndholm la the petition- Borough of Rod Rank, In the County of ANOTHER THING, YOU HI er and you ara the defendant, you are re- Monmouth and Stnte of New Jeri«y. THAI FINE. 111. 'ltcher loading the cannon at the IS A BIG EVENT IN SOCIETY quired to answer the petitioner's petition Beginning at the loulheait cormr of CHECK DAMPER. YOU OUGHT TO HAVE HAVE ONE Jattle of Monmouth has been com- on or before the sixth day of February, the Robert R. Mount lot on north line of ONE PUT ON THE SMOKE PIPE, RIGHT HERE. ileted and waa placed in the lobby next, or In default thereof, such decree Monmouth street; thence northerly alonar INSTALLED RIGH1 the easterly line of said Mount lot 154.85 of the new Freehold postofllce lr,jt will ba taken against you as the Chancel- KEEP THE TURN DAMPER CLOSED AWAY. THANKS TX7HEREVER smart people gather you lor shall think equitable and Just. feet to northeast corner of said Mount lot A LITTLE MORE, THAT'LL Saturday week. Tha object of jald ault is to obtain a at line of Innd formerly of Anna \. H«U FOR YOUR HELP deerea of dlvorca dissolving the marriage field t thence beginning again at aforesaid ENAB!,E Y license Refused. will note that even more important between you and the said petitioner for beginning at southeast corner of said Mount lot and running east 60 feet alonar CONTROL ' The Englishtown borough council tha causa of desertion. than the costliest of the clothes they wear Datad December 5th, 1085. north line of Monmouth street to a stakes 0 YOUtL BURN has refused to grant a retail liquor EZRA W. KAIIKUS, thence northerly on a line parallel with liconso to Bertram Mount and Les- is the immaculate manner in which those Solicitor of Petitioner, cast linn of an Id Mount lot 156.20 feflt to 41 Broad Street, Keyport, N. J. line of the Hatflold land aforesaid} thonce ;er J. Palmer. The council took a westerly 60 (vet along the Hotfl«ld -land secret vote 'on tho apllcatlon and only clothes are kept. It is inexpensive to be IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. cforoBflld to enld northeast corner of said. one was in favor of It. Mount lot at end of first court* fro* bsn To BERTHA DELLINOEB LESTER:— ginning. fastidious—just turn over your dry cleaning By vlrtua of an order nf the Court of Monasqunn Woman Dead. Chancery, mada on toe 2Sd day of Novem- Being known a* 60-60 Mojimoutb »tt*»U Mrs. Henrietta LaVance of Man- needs to us. The most expert work done in ber, A. D. 19SS, In « certain cause wherein Red Dank. N. J. ,. Thomaj Lestat Is the petitioner, and you, Seized an the property of Wasner KIN asquan died Tuesday of last week at a modern, scientific manner—so economi- Bertha Bellinger Lester, ara tthe defendantdenant, ket Co,, taken In execution at the mlt of he home of her daughter, Mrs. you ftr* required to appear and plead l, dan James S. Throckmorton, executor., eta* Frank Herbert, She waa the widow cally, as to actually save your fine clothes! awewrr or dedemum r to tha petitioner's petition, and to be aohl by ol Edward LaVance and wa» 83 on or bafora the J4th day of January, GEORGE IT. ROBERTS, Sheriff, * "Home always comfortable now" 19111911, or In default thereof such decree will Dated November 20th, 1985, years old. And here's wishing you a happy—spotless be taken against you aaee tha Chancellor Edward R. McC.lynn, Sol'r. shall think equitable and justjt. (46 lines) 118.10 writes Mr. Harry F. Docngcs School Teacher Weds. New Year! The objeol of said suit Is to obtain a # "I wn using 'blue coal' without or three hours as I used to do, I Miss Erma H. Bennett of English- decree for divorce dissolving the marriage Monmouth County Surroyate'a Offle*. satisfactory results. In answer to between you and thsi said petitioner. now fire twice a day and enjoy a town and Raymond Dorrer of Nop- D.U4 Nov.mb.^h^6 In the matter of Ue eitate «f BlUsbflt my complaint, my coal dealer sent comfortable temperature at all tun» were married last Saturday 0. Potti. deceased. Solicitor for and of Notice to creditors to Drettnt elaltt a John Barclay Service Man to in- times.1" ifjfguY F. DOENGES week at Freehold by Rev. A- C. Pol- spect my furnace. After using the Counsel with Petitioner, against vetate- - . - • 916 S. EHJ< .Ave., Baltimore, Md. hemus. Ths bride la a teacher In 174 0raltli St. Perth Amboy. N. J Pursuant to thhee order of JOHDIJOHI Vacuum Cleaner, the Service Man Donahay. aurrogatte of the County of fro a the Kngllshtown school. mouthh, made on the twentietf h Ch dt fr discovered that the trouhle was due Your 'blue coal" dealer will SANITONE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT mouth, me on the twentieth dayo of Nof No* * Auto Kills Deer. vemberb . 1085108,5 o n thhe applicatioli n off W WHH - to the omission of a check damper gladly send his Service Man to Eatata of Clara Cooper, deceased, 11am 0. Potts, Frederic A. Potts and Hrnrr A buck deer was struck and killed Eatata of on my furnace. The check damper check your Healing Plant—and tell Notice Is herebhb y givei n ththat tthhe accounts was insulted and I was rewarded you if any repairs or adjustments by an automobile" near the home of LEON'S , byth B. Potta, deceased, notice U htraby I .* il.. _..L.a,.»Iliae> a/Inilltlkt rfttfir AT tha. «•• i j creditors of said deceaiM t© with the most gratifying results. In- are needed, so you'll get better heat Mrs. Ellrabcth Miller of Faralngdale ff van (0 (no itead of firing the furnace every two for less money. last week. The deer was turned over to the etate police at Farming- dale. • For this FREE Heating Service Cleaners - Dyers - Launderers I. at IOIOO A. M., at which lime «•<•, or they will be fora.er bsrred of thelf HM Fractured SkuU. apDllcatlon will be made (or the allowance "duns therefor against tha laid sub.crlb. Henry Hauaemanri, M, a Freehold or commlsslona and counsel fees, Dated Freehold, H. J., Nov. lo, l»ll, maBon contractor, was taken to the Paul November 10. A. D. U9I, TIMOTHY M MAX8ON, WII.UAH Monmouth Memorial Hospital at 70-76 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. Unden Airanua, locust, N. J., Long Branch laet week mifferlng Administrator. RED BANK FredD. Wikolf Co Phoos: 051-552 from a fractured «kull »nd a perfor- ?l D rr ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Harold Co.l Comp.nr .... Pbon.: 132 »y4«. »<*••*• * Wllabur ated ear drum. ^ anr4«..**«HAUantlo Bl»stands» *,/ ,L'." N. J.!i .' HENRY (M. l»Msusner eV Son) WE CALL AND DELIVER. Proclon. Red Bank H. EATONTOWN , Henry Allen Co, Inc Phone: 49 AppleisU, Suvans, Fo»ter and CSUa BRANCH .- ...... H.,B. Sli.rm.n A Son# Co. rhnnt: 300 Pined For Cutting Tteet. llausslllt, Kias.. John Luxenbem and Frank Slow- Boy» eu m»ke eitra pocket money Proelors, lll Th» Register.—AdvertUomeat. led Ptnk. N. j. SEP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 28.1W5. Paw Serai A New Orleam family returned Oc^&nport News. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JIMIY. . from a night at the movies-b* dlf» Bible CU»«HM Keansburg New*. 110/400 cov»r that during; their, abwnc* • I K1CHAED LANCASTER) Purity Dairy Christmas Party Gar Wood Sales & Service _Br virtu; of ta order of tts Qmrt *t' 8Itf»(l-loot magnolia tree h»d b*ey Chancery of Mew Jer.ey. madeoaffie i3 dup vp ABd removed from their yari tin. Frederick A, Wood of Main of Che data kereof, In • carMIn tnia) • About Sixty member! of the M»r- OIL BURNERS, BOILER BURNER UNITS, 'haraln Emily Barry Lancaster U petition* Tied CoupleB' Bible claps of the •traet snUrtalnad the member* of _r and you art tba difmilaat, ui ui . Methodist church attended the an- the Oceanport Young Women'* club A very brief session of the borough AIR CONDITI0NING required to aiimer the petitioner! ptu- MILK F Broaj St., Bad Bank, ft, f. tified or arade A. ,, the foUQWjrtg committees were ap- reading. The budget appropriations A new Michigan law re- pointed by Bert Ncrthcott, president Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rudioff of Monmoulb County Sarrogata't Offitf. Main street have as their guest Mlsa total lm,(MM ag.ln.t »U2,786.B7, ,?qt?lres thut egRs bo »o)d by of the Mgocjatjon: th gTh i »,, weight Instead of by the Pamela Smith of Tuckehoe, New the current year. This apptart to Pabllelty—Mr|. Dorothy H«tt. . York, Notice Ui creditora to f>Tt«nt docen. Athlatlo and «BDiti—JI»rold Ottan. be a large increMt, but due tq the against estate. "Bee bread" or pollen Is «,mbsnil>)»-l|n. Su. Kod^lis? A meeting cf the Oceanport Par- ordtr of tht statt tudltor to place :.. pursuant to the order of Jaiesli L. . stored by bees for winter Sick—«n. Jewel* Tttd. •nWeacfjev assoalatlon waa held on certain Items In the budgit, tblt of the SEASON Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- CLOCK - WATCH Att»»a»n«»—Jome* Olijuop. Wednesday afternoon at the school, moutb. mad* on the twenty-nrit in of use. cauiti tha apparent Increait, and DeMinbar. 193E. on tha application of WORK A dextrine made from sweet PUnllt—Mtt. Blenr.or Qomptop. tfcs president, Mrs. Louis Wt»t, pre- doe* not change the aflaiiunt to be Samuel E. Ba.ll. administrator ol tha »• potato aWrch (R the flrot A special committee, with Mrs. siding. During the business session ralmd by t»»atlon, which toUls »83,- lau of Michael Bujalaki. deceased, notice dementia produst to meet Caroline Inucofi as chairman, was Uij Jerpme V. Dynan F«ed jhe 028.80, a deoraaia oy«r 1635, that totat l Our Best Wishes I I. hereby given to tba creditor! of aaid Factor^ Prieaa president's message from, the Naw .deceased to axhlblt to th« subicrlber, ad. the government standards appplntpd far the purple of roaUIni; being $8|r,«4!M». .AcUjall^y^ ' bubd mlnittntor as aforeIald, their debt! and Chin*"-OJ««— Repalrlni for use as glue on postage plans for a dinner to be given In the Jsreey Pafthtrteachtr Bulletin. Mr*. get Is |1,BM |t>a tht mt*iS For a Very Happy Xwus demands against the said estate, under stamp*, WiUI»m ffenBslly.mBmbertblp chat* g oath, within six months from the date ot near future tqf the bsr,ef|t of (ho bdt A tthh« ropriation,!, ti tbe •foriiald ordati or they will b« for- These "food tact*" are compiled obnro» organ f»nd. man, reported that the group now budgtt. AmoRK t m iquH, ever barred of their action** therefor ALADDIN SHOP by tho Division of Consumer In- has 67 member* Mrs. Cyril W. Hay- thef of «,OO0 fo and a Prosperous New Year, agnlnit the said gubscrlber. Booth Main Street, Jjr». K«)by Warden reported {he (| r ks a dtiv« to formation, New Jersey State De- purchase of two ping pong tabla* hurst of Oceanport and Mrs- Wil- wh(Btraisi e | fundundh««s s ufonr tt neww »mbu|anc*»mbu|anc*. Dated Freehold, N. J.. Dai. SI, Hag. KEYPOBT, N. X partment of ARi'lculture. liam B«a pf Fort Monmouth gave i SAMUEL B. DALC. and stated that equipment neceqaary lla i thth tf currend f t ^dgt^ t fjtti %%*• ap- I 87 Banner Ave., Newark, W. jt. for their use would j>e on h»n4 sliotfc- card purtUs th|s month tor the propriated. An appropriation of ly, After voting to attend serylcts In benefit of the organization. Plan* $1,000 Is made to repair damage done NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT were made for a card party to be E t c cenc R a body «« Bundm, the bH»lpea» by the severe storm several weekB *{? ?i °'i !" « ' T'^ey. daceaajd. " held |n January and Mrs. M. Law- ago. Tax Collector R*lph O- WH- meeting #«ourned.. ion'will serve as chairman for tha J. YANKO \ of the subscriber, administratrix irttB "»iU Uams retjueitoi cff>ca]lati6nf of un- anjiexed of the ettate of aafd deceased, will Entertainment Included tho stag- 9(Tair. A cpwergd. a|sh lunojjepn li ing pf carols and the rendition pf collected taxes jn-order pot to carry i bo-audited and stated by the SurrOgata "< aleo' being planned an4 wfll P« he|4 these Hems frqq) yeir to year. It and Employees the County of Monmouth and reportad far "The Vision pf Sir LaunfaU'i by |*F(|. at the borough ha'll some tfme next settlement to the Orphan. Court ol eild Albert L^-Saijer. Santa q)aus then was voted t° comply with the re- County, on. Thurnday, the sliteentb day of month. p\>Mpw(ng tho^buslneB^ ses- quast. Salaries due borough em- January. A. D. 1038, nt which tlm. appli- appeared and presented each mem- slop. Key.-Sidney H. pavies, pastpr cation will be made for the allowance of ployees was ordered paid before l *^ v^ 9^ -Jtt •^fljl ™ ber with a gift, including tho class of the Oceanport Methodist church, commissions and counsel fees. eacher, Dr. Samuel Hausroan, ami Christmas. Doted November 26. A. D. 1938. addressed the organization on "The ^V^^KbwaM»lcPKi»«a«i^iaJ^ EMMA TILLB?. his assistant, Rev. HQIHB Hart, each Howie and the Child." He stressed Miss Mildred Foulke, daughter of Academy Hill, Eatontown. N. J., u( whom received a beautiful ap- the responsibility of parents in tbese Captain and Mrs. Paul Foulka of Administratrix with Will Ajineied. Qulnn, Pareons it Poreraus. ESQI™ pointment diary. chaotlo times. pprt Monrooutb road, and Andrew n«d Bant. N. }.. . Two new members, Mr. and Mrs. Snellgrove, con of Mrs. Ellen Snell- ISew Year's (greetings The Officers' association of the Proctors. Richard Brau'mley, were enrollsd. Trove of Creek road, wer« married We hope your wishes come true for Oceanport aijd Porkmpepk flre com- Sunday afternoon * In St. ' Mark's Chancery 1/87 panies have complete^ tlielr plans church, the ceremony being per- SHERIFF SALE. for piirlstmas apd jt was decided We want to thank our By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to m. dl. 1986, bringing ypu aftd your loved ones Leon&rdo News. formed by Rev, Henry R. Fell, rec- rccted. lusued out of ihe Court ol Chan- tth»» t Santa Clau« would via(t mch tor of the church.' The bride was at- many friends for their pat- hl!4 ) th Sh with, gifts of cery of the State of New Jersey, will be the.joy of dreams fulfilled in a New (The Red Bsnk tleiflsttr can b« bought chl!4 )n th« SFg tired In wb|te with a beautiful cap exposed to Bale at public vendue, on ! Uoiiardo At tb« itorci at WIIM»m Uh- candy and provide clpt^lng f veil. Mies beola OlcoU was brides- ronage in the past and we MONDAY, THE 26lh DAI OF JANUARY. Yepr. ar«. WUIUIQ* ShcPBOD' and A.lbert J«nr needy children. ThTh o lundd s ftor this maid and George A. SneUgrove, a offer our heartiest wishes work were realized from a card and brother of the groom, was the best between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and bunco party held l»Bt month. 6:00 o clack (at 2:00 o'clock) In the alter- | Miss Hilda SouthaU left Monday man. Mr*. Htrxog played the wed- for your success during all nopn of said day, al Hie Court Houia In morning for Florida, "where she'will The annual Christmas program of the Borough of Frechalil, County of Mon- It has been a pleasure to serve you ding march and Uias'Cella Schiick mouth, Hew Jersey, to tatisfy a decria of ; spend the Christmas aoaaQa. the Oceapp'or-t grammar school was rendered a vocal selpctlori. A wed- of 1936. coult held op Friday in tho auditorium of IVi , amounting to . apptoxlmaUlr during the past year, and sincerely hope i Mr. and Mrs. ^rlhur Eieinan are ding reception wai held at the home $i>,202.00. . ~ * - ~ the owners of a new If'Qrd sedan. the school before an assembly of the of the bride following the ceremony. All the following tract ot parcel of land Mr. and Mrs. Robert ColUran have student body, their parents and and premises hereinafter potticillarly fla- we will continue to enjoy your patronage. friends. The program, which was Bcrlbed. situate, lying and beina lii Uj«' purchased a new Dodge coach from At the annual election of the First Township of Middletown, In the County of the flerbster agency. given lender they direction of Mies A|d squad last week, Councilman Monmouth, and State of New Jersey. ' Either C!onpv«r and Mrs. Gertrude Jacob Martin was re-elected presl: •.BEGINNING at ft point ten feat from Mlsa Rebekah North, teacher at Davis, Included recitations, Bongs by the southeasterly corner of property of K. . he Leonardo high school, Is spend- dent. The other officers are: E. Despreaux. said point being distant ont the entire group, numbers by a chor- Vlco pre>Idlnt—J«cob L. Fr«ncbm«n. hundred and seventy-sever, feet la a cc-urna ,ng the holidays with her parents at us and a play. Tha accompanist for state College, Pennsylvania. Tremur«r^A. A. Adimi. of South eeventy-slx degrees' £ast fcotn Shore Delicatessen tha musical numbers was Miss Vera Stcrttjiry—A'. McGr»tt. the Easterly side of Church Street dnd'ba* Mr«. Edith Phlllpbi left on Satur Krqrne. The program W»B fteaded Fln«ncl»l j«cr«l»ry—llomtr Boone. EST. 19Q3 InK also thirty-three feet from the North- day for Washington, where sbe'vlli- C«Rt«|n—E. V. Bqhl£«n. " ' erly line of property of John N. Hlllyer, FllED R1EEFELD, Prop. by a greeting from Bonifle Pratt, LI«uten»Bf»—R. Frenchaiin. F. Vftitti »nd running thence (1) South. a«ventl(-»lx spend the holidays with her daugh followed by recitations by Wayne «nd J. tlosd. ••'•'•••'- J23 WEST .FRONT degrees East OM hundred and nfly-onai ' ter, Mre. Francis Goerti^er, and fam Pratt, John Mellor, William Fennel- DJlegatel1 to Flrit Aid Council—Jt^ob and thirty-nine hundredths feet to a point: | ily. thence (2) North, fourteen desreea twsBty- 22 Monmouth St., Near Broad St., Red,Bank ]y, Jame« Bedell, Billy Lawson, Billy Mnrtin, A. A. AdaniB apd Homer Booni' PHONE: Red Bank 678. >lx'minutes' East, ' fifty feet to a pUqti Mrs. Ida Rouse and Miss Marj Connelly, WUliam Bosch, Harry Cook, Several letters were read from a thence) (3) North ieventy-«ii degriea Rouse aro spending a few days Bt Ai,l "Hi>;it> Protected by G-M West, one hundred »nd fiUy-three and alx- Madeline Slocura, Laverne Qreenley| number of local organizations offerr ty hundronhs feet to a point; thence (4) Philadelphia and a few days with Gloria Nortptj, Vivian Wiilpott, Hel- ing assistance to the drive for funds South, eleven degrees fifty-four minutes Mrs. Rouse's gon, Harry Rouoe of West, fifty feet to, the point of place ot en GulHaurieau and Alexander Davis. for a new ambulance. r Paltitnore. The play "On Christmas Hill" was BeKlnning. • ' ' •" •• --' Tho Baptist church, held a Christ- Miss Eleanor Kelly, employed by Being the samq land and veved to-Arfhiic J. p'Nem 1 mas service at seven oVloclc yester- enacted by Robert DeNyse, Ellen the 'Keansbiirg steamboat company, Delatush arnJ wile by tW | Mrs. Lynn Tal} of Beachwood, «n- acters and Included children of the tertained at a" card'party last week, Season's (Greetings q Neiif, widow, 4 al9., t«ken" ini atecii- WE ARE Mrs. Al Croes of Leonardo. tio^ at tha'suit of Carrlp B. Bptd«a and Miss Elise Bills^ who is a student nations, who were played by David Those -who"attended we're lira. Harrv Herbert, Betty Jane Anderson, Elsie Zink, Miss Eleanor Kelly and Miss to be- aold by' ' • " ' - - • at the Philadelphia Bible school, Is GEpaOE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. Muilen, Gloria Zlto, Kobett pynan, l spending the holidays at her home Vlrplnla Complon. . Dated Pecembde 13f 1Q3S. ~ '' **' Anna LeL e WaldenW'd , MartiMtl n Co^^eUyCll , Wnri-en H. Smock, Sol'r. here.' • Mrs. Gertrude Kubn has been con- • • to AH/ (S3 1.) |cs Davis, John V/olcott, Pat- Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas have ed ta bet home on Lincoln Court AUTHORIZED ricia Dyiian, Ifarry VanNote and Chaacery 1/82 motored to Pennsylvar(|a where tb«y t Anna Lang. The numbers rendered SHERIFF SALE. will spend Cbiisimas at the home of by the chorus included "Hark the | Mtas Joan -Aaltiue entdrtaltied the It has made our Xmas merrier to relative*. By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to mo di- BT THE Koppers Coke Company to eell Koppers Coke in Herald Angels Sing," "Christmas , Sewlni? club last week. have your patronage for so long rected, JssueJ out of tho Court of Chan- Mr. and Mrs. Philip iPeterq were Carol," "Silent Night," "Oh, Little Christmas services of the Qethse cery of tho State o! New Jersey,, wlH b» week-end guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. Eij- Town of Bethlehem" and "We, Three mane Lutheran eh;drcb were held In and for this Yuletide we wish you jxpoaed to sale at public ventjufr, on thig Jopali^y. This means that when you deal with us gene Baker ol Qlan Head, Long Is- ilQNDAY, THE 20th DAY Kings of Orient." At ttm conclusion the Manning Placo f}rf> house Christ- all that is joyous and ciay, To you 1936. ' land. of the program Santa, in the person mas n)orj)lng. Qn §unday night a between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and you are certain of getting prpmpt, careful delivery of this Mrs. James Schweder of Brooklyn of Morgan O'Brien, distributed Christ- Christmas prograrii will be given and yours, from us and ours, : 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clocki in tb» after- spent Wedn^sdoy with Mrs. H. C. mas candles to all the children. The . when^the following persons will take noon ot said day, at tho Cqurt nomEe, in HOLIDAY GREETINGS. tha Borough of Freehold. County o< «Vfdn' modern fuel, because the Koppere Company requires Phraner. candles were prpvlded by the pcean- parf: Jqha.nn,8 Poctiert, C?ertrude , mouth. New Jersey, to satisfy » dacr*« o£ Mrs. Emu Rosa Is a patient at the i aaid court amounting to apjiiqslm»t«]y port P--T. A- •. aand SylviPylvaa I-entzachi.ntTOch., Charlehaless Herrer- service of the same high standard as their product. Long Branch hospital fof observa- B ' mann, Elmer Johnson, Robart Vogel, tion. I Th«) Qceanport Sund^y-schqo] ore . All the follow Ing tract or pftrcsl of lan£ I sented their Christmas nrQgram. pn Catherinhi e EEuhmanh . WiWilllapl i *nt| premises hereinafter parUouIarljf de- MIES Mildred Leonard IQ cor|flned Friday evening at the church hall ley, Raymond Lentzsch Fred Foer- acrlbed, iltuate. lying and being iii th« Koppers Coke has extra heat per ton, loss ashes. It gives to her home with a heavy coloj. Borough of Rumflon, iq tha County i>f and at the evening church service pter, Robert Hopler, Donald jfrause, Monm6uth and State of New Utfi, ud Mrs. Edward Baker, who Is a p»- on Sunday a tableau and' cantata Henry LsnUsch, Robert Retnertson, GOLDBERG'S according to a survey made by, Thro5k- you the comforts of an eyenly heated house with a minimuin tlent at Monmouth Memorial hospital motton & Morris, Civil Engineers. Xqng was presented. Catherine MeyetB, Doris V?t>patley, ""inch, November 6tb. 1826, deicrlbad Johnson, ?aat side ot Ward Avanua at tbt ibuth- Baptist church will be fteld tonight ivesterly coiner of land* now or form«rlr for yourself. Gladys Njeman, Lpiilst Hopler, Edna beloiiKlni? to one Little, and running from Instead of at the regular time. Sun- A 1«W laundry to being built on Plpsen and George Brelnlger. thence (1) south 3 decrees 40 minuUf. dav morning the sermon themo will tha Herbert N. Straus estate. Clothing east along the easterly ilne of Ward A'v«- bo "Whl'her Bouni}." Tb,e Christian nue 806 feet to an Iron .iipq placed &} cen- KOPPERS when hung out to dry, Is concealed ter of HarUhorno Lana; thenoe (2) lauth Endeavor soojety will meet at sevsn from view by reason of being placed 87 degreea 20 ralnutea west 197 fe«t »nd o'clock in the evening and the sub- In a bowl-like pit which lias been dug aO/loo of a foot to a monument pla£«d Harold Coal Co. ject wfll be "My Hopes for the New nt the intersection of tho center lia« of on a knoll. A, &. M- Karaghemian Riigj apd Carpets . . . "The Makers of Gulistan" Hartshorne Lane with tha centar Una of Coal - Fuel Oil Year." The subject of the s-rmon Ward Avenue; thence (S) ooutli 8 dejries Sunday evening will po "Safe Lind- Improvements are being made to 0 mlnutea east along tha center lisa of 84 Oakland St. lng." On Christmas eve the vpung streets on the Mlnneslnk Park de- Ward Avenue 161-50/100 of.»fbptto * COKE velopment by employees, of the Works monument; thence (1) north 88 dezr««i people of the church sans; carols in Progress Administration. 67 minuteH caot 921-6/100 of a foot tlonsr Tel. Rod Bank 127. ^•(^ MQ.ua.w.or*. front of the homes of shut-Ins and th« northerly Une of Innd formerly of other folks. Sunday evening the A wealth of holly wreaths and oth- Edith M. Scipp to tho hlfth water lina of er decorations have been placed qn South Shrewsbury River: thence (5) north- choir of the church, under the direc- erly alona the bulkhead and the taid Mah- tion of Misa Rhoda SouthaV., present- graves at the two cemeteries here. water line of South Shrewsbury Riv»r to ed a Clxiatmaa story, "His Star," The custom of thus remembering the eoutheaqt corner ot the premises n»w Armitage & Baynton or formerly belongi»tf to one MtiUl Sensible Attitude Toward Food those who have passed away was with Miss Edna Woodward, as reader. thence (6) ftouth 89 degrees IS minute! Those who attended nay it was carried out to a greater oxtent dur- FLOOORR COVERINGS west along the southerly line of lands nQW Aids Consumers And Agriculture splendidly dona and a great credit to ing this Yuletide season than during or formerly of one UtUe, 793 faet an^ ,80 all who participated. The atory was any other similar period. of a foot tq the point or place of Sagtn- DV Els e Y written ' Duncan ale, with Roy Day, Elmer Schllchting, Reg- 42-44 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Also all that parcel flowed by ttda wa- Secretary Duryee Commends Trend Toward Increased Uio music by Adasn Gelblo A New Years inald Gibbons, Clarence Johnson and ter of the South Stu-ewahury River, Tawp- ev)s watch night service will bo held Walter White are "llvlnjr high" on ship of Shrewsbury, Monmouth Coiintjjr* of Simple "Protective Foods" Phone Red Bank 427. N. J., described as follows: next Tuesday evening. venison. They went hunting In pouth Bflglimlnx at a point in tho MghwiiUr By FRED W. JACKSON Jersey last week and Mr. Day killed line with the westerly ah or* of said South Director, Division of Conaumpr Information a deer. Shrewsbury River where the iftms 1« in- tersected by tho tilvlnion line bet»e«n th« « ~-r D»p«rtm«nt of AarleulWre, TrPntop, N. J. About 100 children enjoyed the an- lands row or formerly of qn^ Little *pd THE PLACE TO BUY nual Christmas dinner given by the land ot Hugh HnrUnortie, tl«cta«e4 rtjeosulilng firemen at the firs house Saturday Greetings and Best Wishes hiff the north easterly corner ol tqa tr#ct THE BEST ilrat obovo dearrlbeij and rtittnlttg front O trne f«ctn about food and nutri- night. Santa' Claus and a largo thence easterly in Una vvith itaid dlvlalon tion are real problems to many to- Chrlsfcnas treo were In evidence. lina 07 fcot to the exterior tine of lolld day, food IMta *nd t«nclas remain lllllne established January feLlStU, by tha Horses and Dairy Cows 12ach child received a candy, an or- CommlB^loiiora appointed under authority i •' rattier Important Influence In ange and a toy. of an act entitled "Act to ascertain t|)a .American diet A fetish (or health ttenry Wunderly celebrated hlg To Our Patrons for 1936 rights nf the Bt»t« and other riparian (rtfn- when followed b|tndly qsnallr pro- evi In fh« Und wilder' water of the Buy of tfdiiry River, It h«lng tha iouth«*it- J*raey State Department tsl A*rl- ZLOTKIN'S STABLES aily corner Q( ttlD U#ot ftr»t ftbov* 4«- colture, reminded his andleno* that «ctlb«ct! thenca northfltly *lo(\g tu« |*M VRKKHOUV, N, J. Feristans, Belmores, Rugs. high wnter Una ta tfca point or ;ilftc« at trn« scientist* are too often over- Thur.d&y, January 2d (toxjowed by the spectacular ex- Prices to meet every-pum. Alan all the Unti lying under 7*Uft !r- MHH »{ new tiMlflUood tads. •t 1:00 P. M. |nr between the abova msnttonaa ssUrlor Lhsconunu am frm our detira HUB for eolM niltng »nd the a*tartar line - W*rtJ0I houewlTes to scan LARGEST SELECTION oftencr than from out wnts." Tnlly nnnsnal olalms made for DAIRY COWS ECEMBEB Armstrong Linoleums and Standard Floor Jnnnary 8. IftHl, uitpntnt«lament} Always for sale. Fresh cows and 24-Wittliw Arnold, twet end thoi'ctn, mi() bonruled by tha northerly lt)OVA d««ct|p|t| Jereayn, Brown Swiss and HolatolnH, tract extomM csntfltly to »n\d pliF Ime, WMntaln a common aenae attl- niovldad klw^ya th»t «»W (and UnpBf »»• * toward food problem* and to , WIM.IAM B, DURVIR a tht) kind that give lots of milk and t«r, lylnsr httwe«n »ai^ ixtarlof Una for fls to build to* family diet New Jertxy Seoretary of Agriculture high buttcrfat testers. These conva olU) flltliic and tli« e^tttrlor' line for plW* are tbe ones that make friends nrxl fs to b* uns4 anly for (tin intr(>0/« pf * Mud the old, stand-bys — bread, Watch for a startling announcement of aj new plan {tier o or m«i'» eanntti,<'iay d «rp t/o »a pf' * int.* milk, ofgs, fruits and voge- geograpblo enTlronmtnt of our satisfied customers. . [tier or pier* eonnti'iiiH«to whlo nUrh « 'air«t[id Ilnee foy r »a* 0 U|e Johns Hopkins tfnlTernlty, "Ereryone llkei a diet consisting alnglca, 2800 to 3200 Ib. teams, dapple harenflvling ran hde ,\<>t Itaali nUr«y enUnaetli r«peet[v«iy, the «nmj, t Iu -*•- la « recent artjcle lUted, of liberal amonnti of dalrr prod- groye, roans, sorrels, blacks nndhnyi FOR HELP AND ADVICE, CALL FOR ONE OF OUR •• h* renflviimj r fohre *ollfItaali. yfilUn enUnaetla and, fothre pler«nmij M. Bf« hire »ow. Buy your horses now Rpi'-tlvelyiimj fo, ratireenbl *ollf. filUny ina thaned tarrn for i plerof i|tleh la are now teneralljr In- ucU, e((«, nt meats, ajtd ereryonB •fcteRftlon*tlly , logethqbrl witi ht h> Ht vntl *|nfiil*if ' that the most valuable— like* a virletjr of foods. Al • n»- and save money, Greatest and beat th« Un«m«nti. hereilltatnenti and ajtipuv 1 , J«-Flm«tti«r«K«hClneliv FLOOR COVERING EXPERTS. PHONE R. B. 427. Isdlspenaablo—snpplomen- M»n »• W« exceedinfly fortnnste selection ever itauomblcd. Coma and Mu. Ohio. 1711. unarti n»M Umlc ™ , change* made. Also sell pigs. Any- BaUed a. )h» pro^jrty ol J ISSJ" *e»«t«bies and IrolL M Q» earth •nyirhei's 4Sa;t«*." »9-Cen«dlene Vam V. ft. «ui-|nKr. «t all» tuan In OIBH theco first the remain- Snob common-sen-je snnsBtitas thing fold on commission. Private be nleotad on the from oss who Is » Pot»d authorltj Quits Dally. Quality Service Price MU l inmates ole^rly that there Is no JACOB SLOTKIN A SON connqmptjtm of (AOM need to inJuuja In cMUy "curt- Freehold, N. J. '^JO-Allred Emanuel (All) 1 ' Biplth,borni«i, tmi llUr. l

- :, ' .ui \ r Eiefit .. RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 28.199b. A Delicious Relish BOOKLETS mentioned on thin pace Food, of count; must be well •nd announced as tree to readers Dreues Plain Meal m*y be obtained by addressing seasoned to 6e worthy of SIDNEY SNOW, care of thl» paper. Three Meals a Day it) piquancy. CRANBERRY RELISH 1 qt oranberriu BY SIDNEY SNOW a oranges 1 cup «ug«r Put cranberries ana1 oranges ••»»»* through food chopper; add sugar! ««t King Of Fruits AN OLD PUDDING FOR A NEW YEAR Real Southern in refrigerator In giast jar. Hot Off the Griddle | Reigns During Pudding Is . By WINTER CARE OB ESTHER DONIAN Winter Months New Years Dish Use ol Artificial Light at This Be*, ion Bmtftclal. Take Advantage of CookingAp Best Wishes for 1936 ia our sincere Steamed bewert Make, the Per- Early hatched pullets art very Hk«- Equal quantities of Parafln oil and " pies While They Are at Their fect Finith for New Years turpentine or vinegar makes an ex- Bert. Dinner. ly to go Into a p«,rtl»l molt with the cellent hqme-made furniture polish. approach of winter became of tho wish to all our Patrons and Friends. When someone failed applea "The Once upon a time, many yean ago. shortening hour* of daylight, «aya Prof. C. srPlatt of tlje Experiment Strawberries are greatly Improved King of Fruits" they, really hit the a Southern family, living in Charles- if a, few tablespoons of oianfie juice I nail on the head. BoUi raw and ton, had a son named Johnny. Also Station. By watehlpg/ths birds paw- are added with the sugar. cooUed they are delicious, and due they had a colored cook, who, while fully and using artificial light at the —o— (o the rare keeping qualities apples a marvel at putting food together, proper time; it ie ppwlble to prevent could .rat read nor write. Catering any serious loss of production caused "Jo protect1 colored clothes from possess, people in most remote parts to the whims of this certain Johnny, running when washing, soak them are able to take advantage of their watching his face as she fed him first by lack of sufficient light. for a half hour In salt water first great food value. ; . this and then that pudding, this cook The flret few days of freezing tem- MoklerV Bakery Now thn( apples are on the market gradually evolved a mixture which perature generally bring about a de- In such abundance the wise house- seemed to be just right. It had no cided drop in production and a molt TJae not water to revive wilted (not keeper will take advantage of them name, so it was just called A) faded) flowers. in flocks when sufficient heat ia not 49 BROAD ST. Tel. 252 RED BANK —and listed below are several ways JOHNNY'S PUDDING, provldedi This can be prevented al- . —o— ] to prepare these "Kings of Fruit." ' Kever use warmed over coffee. It The recipe was never really set most entirely, however, by maintain- must be fresh to be good. KENTUCKY PIE down, but nas come on by word of ing a minimum temperature of forty 6 large tart apples mouth Into the recent years when, degrees Fahrenheit VBG warm water first when "wash- 1 tablespoon butter now and then, eomebody, generally When birds show a tendency to ing spinach,' then cold. This will loos- 3 egg yolks from up North, would Jot it down molt even though they are kept un- and make It The certain Johnny der the beat environment, the causes en the dirt. 1 lemon (juice and rind) ^; and the certain colored cook are gone '. Linoleum will last much longer if ring frequently. Add resy of cider, your local candy store can supply dried after washing. sugar, salt, ginger and Cayenne and Clean the goose and keep the liver some spun sugar, bits of spun sugar Desserts for just two. They always continue cooking for one 'hour more, and gizzard. Fill the goose with a formed into the shape of a ball may offer a problem, especially to the wife stirring constantly. Store as»;canned chestnut stuffing, put in a roasting be set on top of the cherry just be- if she spends her day employed. So There is a cheese for every occa- fruit. pan, salt and add a spoonful of water fore serving. often the recipes are for six or eight =NEW YEAR'S EVE' sion. as you place in oven. The water will Here Is a truly grand feast with persons, and to cut down the recipe Try an onion gravy the next time one may ran into difficulties, due to you serve steak. soon evaporate but tlie grease irom which to top off the holiday season. the goosg e will take its pplace. Baste If you are of German ancestry, it is an odd number of eggs and other in- ofteft n untitill goose iy donedoe. Then ree- an almost obligatory feast acd with gredients. movoee the goosg e to ggjfijfy Skim it. then, you'll probably wnnt to serve But there arc recipes for just two, Change The Dressing the greape frof m the gravy and save bo'.Tled' beer." ''AlaT'you'if Yarefuliy jma »y of them, and most are so easy it for other uses. To the pan add save the goose grease and use it for \ tojsrepare The it for oter u. p And Not The Greens h f bill tk d ) Hero are a few that can be pre- half a cup of bouillon or stock and!frying potatoes for weeks to come. | pared In the evening before and set When you want your green salad i away In the refrigerator until time to AT THE to be more than just a "green salad" I use them. don't change the.greens—change the dressing! ORANGE MARMALADE MOLD Chicken Liver Salad Dressing Is Make Dinner A Banquet 1 cup. orange marmalade easy to make, and inexpensive if you •1 cup boiling water happen to have a fryer or roasting s Smoke Shop Tavern ,i teaspoon gelatin chicken to cook for the same meal. For Uninvited Guests 4 tablespoons cold water If not, ask your butcher to sell you 1 tablespoon lemon juice Upper Broad St., Shrewsbury two chicken livers and you'll find'the Soften gelatin In cold water and price very moderate. A Few Cans from Pantry Shelf dissolve in boiling water; add mar- CHICKEN LIVER SAL/ • —'And Unexpected Crowds malade and lemon juice. Stir occa- DRESSING Are Served. sionally until mixture begins to thick- 2 boiled chicken livers Prizes For $1 en, then turn into a mold. Serve with MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS 2 hard-cooked egg yolks Just suppose- an hour and a half cream. Strawberry and raspberry 1 teaspoon prepared mustard before you are going to ait the family Dinner Are jam may be used In the same way. Vz teaspoon salt down to the Holiday dinnov - tho 'i teaspoon white pepper phono rings and your Aunt Klla and FIG WHIP 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar her husband and their ^rcnvn son, Still Given 4 flga NOW! PHONE S 3983 \'z cup olive oil whom you haven't seen In ten yc;ire, Whites of 3 eggs and his new wife announce that they !4 cup sugar Mash chicken livers and egg yolks are dropping in. and- mix to a paste. Add mustard, lira. Johanna Kcefer of Seldon, N. Yi teaspoon salt yait, white pepper and wine vinegar. Four extra places to sot- four more Y., who is an interested reader of Cook figs and cut into small pieces. Add olive oil, a few drops at a time, portions of everything to serve and tho Patehogue Advance, Is this Beat the whites o! eggs.dry; gradual- per couple stirring constantly until the dressing you pui'PQ5£ly planned the amount of week's winner of a box of All Comet ly beat in half of the sugar and figs. takes the consistency of a thin may- food so that there wouldn't be cold Kice Products and a rice ball. Then cut and fold In remaining sug- onnaise. The dressing is now ready turkey and turkey hadh to last a ar. Bake in buttered dish, set in pan to mix with assorted greens, making week or more. Salmon Wiggle _...$ .35of hot water, in moderate oven until a delicious salad bowl. What's to do about it? How ia the Potatoes .05 done (about twenty minutes). dinner to be given n last minute ex- Beet and Lettuce Salad .15 Music Come The road to belter and bigger busi- pansion? Well, let's consider your String Beans „ .15 ness leads through The Register's nd- menu: Chocolate Pudding .10 Hot Corn Chowder Broadway Dancing and Make vertlslne columns.—Advertisement. You had purposely left out the soup Coffee (Astor) _ ~1 .05 course because the family isn't over- Cream " .15 For Cold Weather ly fond of it and they did want a lot Mrs. G. H. Rico of Mlneola, L. I., Souvenirs Merry of turkey. Well, that's one spot Floor Show where the bolstering process can a subscriber of the Mineola Home With the return of cool weather start. You've probably stored on News, has . won Hand-Painted, and healthy appetltites a good chow- Salad Bowl. A der will prove very pleasant: your pantry shelf a dozen or so cans Hand-Made Seneci ll/3 cup salt p of soup. Out of them, you can pre- metal cheese tray with iufassortaient I " 'Z. cup salt pork cut in small Our New Years Party will be the best in of seven different kinds of Borden's [ piecea pare the necessary cups or plates. cheese has been won by Mrs. Mae 1 medium-sized white onion, sliced Monmouth County. Make your reservations now And a soup course covers a multitude Sherman of Point Pleasant, New Jer- 2 cups corn FOR YOUR (pmplete ENJOYMEM of other shortages. sey, who is a reader of the Laltewood 1 teaspoon salt and be sure to be accommodated. While you in prowling around Citizen. 1 medium sized carrot, diced among the soup you ruun into that sizf\b.p can of anchovies you Mrs. Ford Staples of Allamuchy, Fry pork until yellow, add vege- picked up at a bar^;ti . three months New Jersey, a reader of the Wash- tables, saute until they begin to turn ago. Grand! You'll have one of the ington Star, is the winner of a case yellow, add salt and boiling water to jfi'rls make up nn anchovy caimpe for of Ruppert's beer. cover, turn the-talxEufe into clean jicrsoRr—just a slice of toast with jars. Seal In the usual manner. Cook If you would like to be the winner in a hot water bath for three hours the crust L-tit off and the anchovies of one of these prizes, send your laid on aide by side. And with each menu for four persons costing not or under ten pounds of steam pres- portion e-vw'e a quarter of lemon. The more than $1.00, to Sidney Snow, In sure for fifty minutes. To serve, boll dinner becomes ;m event! An an- care of this paper. the corn"mlxture and add an equal chovy canape and a cup of soup will measure of thin white sauce. take the fdue off of any appetite and help tn piece nut splendidly. MAN-0-WAR Now, you prrpared one fine big mlticc piii. f-'utrinH that Into four mote portions, though, will make One of the finest blended vbiukica iverti out of all of thorn. Th.it won) on tlic nuirkc I. Contains not less do, However, your pantry boasts of Menus for the Week tlinn 2~,i% 8lraiglil whisky o^er hip tin of piurn pudding It. will I3I>EAKFAST take hat u few jmnuterf to heat it and LUNCH DINNER JflyrurttoM- MAN O'WAHisplcHs- itV no woik t<> beat up a harcl.t;auce. MOOTMY iiifcly Biuooth, >vilh a wrllinv And ym, luiv two kind.n of dessert Juice in.-.tr-ad' (if fine. Tin- quests can ex- Casserole of Noodles Split Pea Soup bouquet whoso, tlrliciuiih miltlin's,* 'n Ham- nnd Miishruorcia Dreaded Pork Chopa pres^ their iiccferencn llrst and the Hnhhaito Salad Illctd Fotatoei is tomplclely Militif) ing. family will KKu^fully "prefer"' the Cookies Muttered ParsnlpB other dessert. ;; i Fruit Jello Half a dozen mnre sizable potifltoes Coffee or Beer TUESDAY will c'i Into I hi e mushed potatoes. And there in •'• <:in <>[ little lima fornna 'Irnpefruit. Kscftlloped Corn Tomato Julca V whole kernel coin and C'IOUII Curcnl Fruit Naiad Lamb Patties with Pine- Omelet l'lu/1 Willi Ten Bisculte thrIT an- noi}.e tonvitoor* on hand. Huron apple aliees Lo rind behold, they are sUirre.d into Jnm Cresmed Potatoes Hot lloll» lea one and heatod up with u little pep- Cofteo Ifuttered Peas per and Mill. ;ind an additional vege- Bavarian Cream DEEP GROTTO table course jr. jendy. WEDNESDAY And in ("i-? anybody thlnkn there SUPPER A oaUndix wJll b» MD( compllm»n- •rttill won't bo enough, why there nre p Tomato Soup Roait Goosst those four cams of spa^ni-Hl and the CheeKB Souffle Crl.p Craekcri AppU stuffing tary, ceotttalng all fust ud fui diyi DRY GIN fluttered To nut Kuir Salad Sweet Potatoes . ' of rniitOiruoTii:! and the buttle of Cullcc or Milk Ontmeul Wafers Ilrussels Sprouts and additional »pac!«l diyi. Add»u .stuffed olivr-M, all of wlurh can be Tea (ireen Salad •pottoeurdtoJtoobRuppertBta)w»ryo! An equally lino liquor «!' rnn> turned into n casserole, ftiven i\ little Fruit Cake quality—ideal for Mart him mid topping of K'ated dire^c and bread Coffee KrkC crurnbH. With all thin addnd prov- all oilier puniila'c. II..\<'<1 tlrmk^. 1 THUBSDA1 ender upon fiu ti'bte, you can look flawed Aprlcotii' Don'f lay B»w—tay Ruppert's 1 tilth product a it re\l»l ended mid Creamed Chipped Beef fltulfed Flank Steak your Aunt Kila utritlfcht in the eye Uiowncil Corn Ucel on Waffles Daked Potatoes bottled by and cay: ".Just try to stop 11 house- Hash tilth WtUrcrm ijllad Oresmed Celer/ keeper that is a housekeeper. And I'cmrhod Eu:e Oup Cakes Broccoli come, nnd PCO UH again in the Corn Mudllll Tea Romalne Salad Spring!" ColTe'o Baked Cuitard NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF OTUDAY flaked Apj'la Buttered Aeparas.u* Clntn Cboffder WILKINS9N, GADDIS ,& CO. "In Their Skins" 1$ I n.l Fi.li Coke. on Toast Diked Weakflih Mtifflim Stuffed Celerr Stalks HutUred Noodle. RUPPERT'S BEER Importers—Blenders—Wholesalers Marmalade Sliced Pineapple Kscslloped Tom>toe« New Carrot Slogan Colleo Toa Cole Slaw Salad Ice Box Cake NEWARK, N. J. CaiTotn come to tho table baked in SATUBDAY / It Aids Digestion their sltlnn, with plenty of butter and Ktswfld Prunes Rakeo! Beana - MAN O'WAIl, DEEP GROTTO I)HY GIN™,! HcasonlnnH. You may uprvo lemon Orr Ceren! Oranberrr Cocktail Wffr l r l Boston Drown Dread Baked Virginia Ham nil oilier Wilkinson, GnddlH liquors nnd YviVirri butler Huuro with them, which In Wufflen Honer Btaved Pearl Candled Street Pota'.oei much! |jy mcltiriK 3 tnWoapooiw of CulJet Tea Spinach BU Gratln can lie nurclmscti from tho following ,

the only ones of any consequence In the newer research results to Mon-club members to th»t the remaining Work Of County Monmouth county. The county agent mouth coft&ty. pnti oould be worked with more In- has continued his co-operation with The principal activity among the iepslvtly. This policy baa resulted New Market AiAsbury Park Extension Service the farmer*,' marketing organizations. fruit growers Is tba spray card ser- In higher Individual accomplishment Considerable time was given during vice which goes to about tOOO appis, Tha requirements (?r completion of Happy Pjew Year to All! the year to co-operation with the Up- peach and grape growers- the or- Evening Gowns for that New Years Party Continually Broadening Field of the club work were more strict, bur per Freehold Better Township asso- chard management studies were con- even In the face of this, 88 per cent AUo ' , Activity is Shown in Annual ciation, a group of rural leaders tinued for the ninth consecutive year o( the total enrolled completed their Report of Agent- Elwood wboie location and purpose la pretty to determine the Prevalence of In- projects. A new *-H club project Afternoon Frocks" Reasonably Priced. Douglai. " well described In the name of the or- sect and disease problems, and theon home landscaping was added In ganization. Steering, the prospective effectiveness ot control measures. The Latest in Millinery. A continually broadening Held of 1936 to the older dairy, poultry, fanner borrower to the source of 1D35 was the tenth year for the long' small fruits and forestry clubs. Sport Coats reduced to $8.50. activity for the Monmouth County credit which will beet meet his needs time apple pruning demonstration. Extension.Service | described In the The dairy club youngsters In Mon- 8 1B another function which performed An intensive brooding and rearing Furs Made to Order. 5-annunl report for the year ending by tho county agent. mouth county have a total ot 66 ani- Odtober 31, which hag Just be^n re- program for poultrymcn Involved ap- mals. There are H" poultry flocks A new feature in the lite of Mon-proximately 150 raisers of poultry la owned by club members containing IVB Do Remodeling.^lining and Glazing of Sfiirs I leased. The statistics reveal an at Reasonable Prices amazing number of contacts between mouth County's Agriculture which the county. The report states thai a total of aknoat 8,000 birds. Mon- the staff and the people of Mon-was brought to the couiity primarily those who co-operated In the pro-mouth'i i-H club members were well I mouth county, whllo the narr/tivo through the efforts of the County Ex- gram cut the mortality figures represented ampng the prise winners portion, of the report tells the inter- tension Service and which the Ex-among their flocks in hall. The at the various' fairs and exhibits esting story of the-year'a work. tension Service helps in an advisory agents co-operated with a smaller throughout the state. II1C w,. • is the Soil Conservation work. group of poultrymcn who kept com- The -atatlatlcal summary llBta over The work of the home demonstra- Tho agent la a member of the con-plete coat records during tho year, tion agent, Miss Alice E. Reid, Is di- One of the law .' -a»rket» will be employed to wait on cus- COOPERMAN SHSP - H,000 persons In attendance at ex- sulting btiWts of the CCC camp and and use of a summary .of these rec- vided Into projects for parent educa- In the country the b- y Park to'rrrrr. ' tension'meetings during the year. of the Manalapan creek water shed ords was made in guiding all poultry, 24 Monmouth St. Phone 1650 Red Bank Over,- 2.401' people received perBonal tion, foods, clothing, and home man- Food Center, Fifth n r.d the M'' li-el DeStefano, one of the pro- soil conservation service. men -In the county In the manage- railroad, Aislj'.iry greeted Pdlls from the agents. Over 2.500 ment of their laying flocks. agement respectively. All of these, prietor; declared the market will be people oontacted the olilco by tele- Over ,1,200 farmers have been as- except the flrat are With both Junior thousands of thrifty shoppers Satur- a great forward step for Asbury phone and more than 3,200 called at sisted with their applications for mo- One of the principal activities a.n4 senior groups, the Junior groups day morning. Park. He visualized people coming the office in person, Correspondence tor truck licenses. Whllo the service among vegetable grower* was 'thebeing organized as 4-H home making " Housed un<*er one ro<-.f of ho huge to this clt" to • hop, who bad not in and distribution of bulletins account- h{ia maintained a close contact with testing of the new., Rutgers tomato ilubs. Once each week during the market In the P-.int "njt. Is the rast. tf<»?by bringing more ed for more thousands. organized groups all over the coun- which was tried un about seventy year, the agent conducted a training found every variety of foodstuflff. a!" pp Me Into AsbLry Park who will not ty for a number of years, a closer vegetablo farms. A bean fertilizing In that part of the report which meeting for the workers on the coun- well as other merchandi; with visiting the market tie-up has been effected with four- demonstration under the direction of ty emergency relief administration Entering the market from one of !*nd then going home. records, the agricultural activities, teen granges In the county by jsched- tho county agents showed a saving l) the senior agents, EUwood Douglass on nutritional problems. This piece Its many doore, ehoppeis flnd roesU, ^o*. \. new custom.':r« will un- ullns one of the senior agents to of approximately 35 per cent of theof work had a far-reaching effect, fleh, fruits, vegetables, '••'ry prod- anct M. A. Clark, tell of the place meet with each grange once a month fertilizer coats. The agents cite In .. jutedly gray': it'ii tuwsrd the bus- Which the Extension Service occu- during the winter for a ten-minute particularly in the shore, area where ucts, delicatessen, d-v,., groceries. i.Rss district !;. lefsno said, and sect and disease problem* with veg- the leaders that were trained by th«bakery, candy, lunchcdotte, e'oda r New Year pies In the present-day agricultural report on recent agricultural de- etable crops as the one phase of veg toward the boa' i'» alk In tha sum- life" of Monmouth county. The of-velopments. etable production which consumed home demonstration agent carried fountain and shoe repair shop, sev- mer, bring: .e with them Increased fice Is the headquarters for all sorts moat of their time. Over thirty dif- the Information back to hundreds of eral pther concessions are being con- busings for .''I merchant*. of Information on production and The Japanese beetle infestation at ferent Insects and diseases are onhomes of people In financial difficul- sidered and will probably V.»fli". A .Cuture of the Food Center will of aaarketlng problems for, tho farmer the shore and tho outbreak of tent the list of those with which th» ties. later. be the employment of inlformed at- and hla family. The lofcal organiza- caterpillars greatly enlarged the con-agents had to deal this year. Thirty-six active groups organized The market; hai v a tcU ">! <5,-tendants to curry the baskets for tion represents the United States tacts with people In tho urban sec- by the home demonstration agent 000 square feet, is OI.

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Gas Rate tmder which You know that no other 1936 Automatic Hill Holder 34 New Comfort P«»tur«B car has anything to offer that Studtbaktr 1, tha only 1936 .including tho Improved Siu- compares with tho 97 stand-out car thatwon't roll back on a bill \ dobakor Miracl. Bide-*. advancements that Stmlf linker well as inflation and vend- latlon that no other cars can is giving you ... at prices as responsive, high-powered, new match. much as $300 lower. Stmlebaker engines are capable Bow to make the mott »f the new all- THE COST OF G.\$ WATER-HEATING You know that no other 1936 of. Scnsntionareconomy that's 14 New Economy F..tur«s overy one of them a docl.lv. purpose rates car comes anywhere near tho even more dramatically con- contribution to gas saving MAS REBfJCEB 29% new Studcbnkera in oxtcrior vincing when you use Stude- 011 oaving and repair saving. eye appeal or interior beauty. baker'B automatic overdrive 1 A now free book tells you how to, do this. Ask Helen Dryden, famed woman But come in, prove to your- 21 New Parfonninc* Feature! TOUT local Jeney Central office for your copy. stylist, has seen to that! Bclf that Studebaker does de-- Brilliantly rwponrive new It la Important to have this Informatlonl And not even the very lowest cisively lead in beauty, com- »lx and eight cylinder power priced cars can better tho gaoo- fort, economy, performance, plants supplemented by safety—and value! moro aulomaticcontrols than lino milcugo that tho brilliantly; you gel in any olher cars. JERSEY CENTR\I POWER StucUbaW* now C. I. T. 6% plan oilers > naw "law" In Umt p»ym«nt» 12 New Safety Features BAILLY BROTHERS tm'i.l?5ludo lho •"'onialla & LIGHT CO. I ,{?oI.d<>f'.world'"lron9ert M MAPLE AVENUE TEL. BED BANK 600 soUoUd steel bodbodiei s the fl!1 LONG BRANCH A. De FAZIO & CO. SSI CHELSEA AVK, TEL. LONG BRANCH 0M SMART TO: BE SEEN JN... SMARTER TO BUY Para Ten RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 26,1935. put into circulation Until c repil Since- Tell «u famed aa an archer, walk, $3,400, $2,400, boro property, P*Ur Boraen were the Red Banker Gentler commended him to ihoot an No Federal Aid and Bayhead, «outh of How* avenue present. stamp for this purpoae could be Is- Fifty Years Ago sued. In addition to the above over- apple, at one hundred paces, from —Tiaitwr bulkSead, $3,000, $780, pri- The Bed Bank Art. league held his son's head. vate property. NOTICE most Interesting reception at th print, which Is in black on the green For Storm Damage From The Register stamp, there Is a «urcharge in Ud While the boy stood with theappl The survey of the November storm Will rent outright or on profit sharing basis, high home ot Mrs. George O. Waterman on his head, Tell fitted an arrow and where a large number of exhibit" raising the face value from-2 to 3 Army Engineer Decides That damage along tho New Jsraey tea- grade MONMOUTH COUNTY 100-XCRE Culled From the Newt and Edi. centavos. drew back the bow. The onlookers board between Bay Head and Cape were made., „-.„ watched breathlessly. The bow- Pamage W«i Not of Suffici- toria* Column' and Presented The directors of the.First Nation "Another commemorative from Bra^ May Point was made bjfc. tho Phila- FARM, complete. One of the best farm proper- string twanged—and the apple fell, ent Magnitude to Warrant for the Entertainment of To- bank of Hod Bank declared-tho usua zll, printed on the cardboard-like delphia district anglneer's office. ties near Freehold, and attractive terms will be* ( palS'er used for postal purposes In pierced through the center! A great day** Readers. semi-annual dividend of six per cen shout -went up from the crowd. Special Appropriation. on the capital stock of the bank. that country in numerous recent Is- &eg Broken in Scrap. given to responsible party with record as success- sues, is .a 1,000-rele, two-tone violet, Then a second arrow unexpected The War Department haa advised George Sch.ne^Jer, 87, of Asbury Tb» following paragraphs were William and Ellas Morford of N* ly fell from beneath the archer's ful farmer and a character that will stand inves- taken from the Issue of The Red Monmouth sold a tract of nearly : calling attention to the centenary o; Senator A. Harry Moore that the Park, suffered *{jbrpfcen leg In what Farroupllha, Brazilian patriot. Be- jacket, where It had been concealed, damage to the New Jensey coast, dur- was called s/'frlejjjjjy'bout last Sat- tigation. Inquiries confidential! '"•.. . Bask Register fifty yean "ago this acres on the west side of their farm Pressed for an explanation, Tell said sides *is portrait at the left, the sea: ing November storms was "not of urday mornln*v$fe/was taken to the week tnd are being reprinted In to- to Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kipp id "TKjs arrow, Gessler, would have Address Basis, Box 511, Red Bank, N. J. day's Issue, feeling that they will be $3,000. of Brazil has been placed to the left such disastrous magnitude as to war- Fltklri hpspljal. He refused to make found your heart had I harmed my a complaint ogalnat the others In the o! general Interest to the majority The Freehold and New York rail son." rant special federal aid except through the established channels of of Register readers. way was advertising its time tabl Potato Stamps. Despite Gesslei-B later attempts i in The Register for the new route t< Whether the potato tax stamps, work relief." The announcement was Fifty Teara Ago. to murder him, William- Tell Is ^ . freehold Girl Engaged. TUVIOTHY R. HOUNIHAN ' Freehold?) Stops were made at Mid- which are classified as "production puted to have flrially killed the hat- made by Brigadier General' O. B. Deputy Collector of Internal Rev- control tax stamps," are to be in- Plllabury, acting chief of army en- Mrs. Nellie I. Burns of Freehold dletown, Marlboro and Wickatunk. ed Austria!), united the peasants, has announced the engagement of Contractor and Builder enue Charlea B. Hendrlckson for this The new curtains on Charlie Tay cluded in the regular catalog listings and overthrown Austria's rule, gineers. . . of U. S. adheslves, has not been de- her daughter, Ellen, to Morton Pres- federal district seized tho distillery lor's old carriage made it look lity Cnpyrleht 1036 by K. B. Harrl. £ Co. Pillsbury estimated the total dam- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING of John E. Vanderveer Jor having cided. It IS possible they may be put age to coastal structures due to the ton of Clarksburg, No date has been a Revolutionary soldier in a new uni Reprinted from a Stamp Collector's Cflt- set for the wedding, SCREEN ANT1 STOBM ENCLOSURES sold whiskey without affixing revenue fonn. in the same category as the unlisted oK of H. E. Harris & Co. of .Boston. recent and former storms at ?,£I3D^ —stumps to the hart^s. -3h.e_troiib!eJ -Dr. -Ned Taylor, prominent mem tobacco stamps, which bear no mon- 900, of which $100,000 applies to the Telepnono IUO-11 IB0 Bridge 4 venue. Bed Bank. M. t> came about through the "fact that a her of the ilfddletownC!un~club;an< etary Inscr.iptio.m'athex the number STORED VEGETABLES. Manasquan jetty. The damage due few casks or barrels (hat had con-his fellow gunners provided 250 pig' of cigarets, cigars, or the like for to the recent storm was estimated at tained liquor were without revenue eons for a grand amateur ehoot which the etamp Is paying the tax. They Should Be Watched Carefully $105,270 for repairs and $232,600 for stamps and this fact was given out They Invited all amateurs, whethei Similarly the potato stamp "values" At This Season. replacements. to the revenue authorities by gome members of. the cclub or not, to taki are stated In pounds rather than Vegetables stored In an outdoor pit, He said emergency restoration la of Mr. Vanderveer's beet customers, par*, in the contest. cents pr doliarB. They coaie in two cellar storage or even la cold stor- required at sixteen localities, at an . most of whom he had befriended in ,;roups, one tax paid and the other age, bear close watching at this sea- estimated cost of $658,600, of which many ways. tax exempt. The tax paid has thir- $222,375 is due to the November teen Items, running from one pound son of tho year lest they become too A number of wellB were running mature or begin to decay. storm. NEW YEAR'S tVE dry In Mlddletown township, neat" to 200,,pounds, with twelve tax ex- empts, one pound to 165 pounds. The degree of maturity of many Pillsbury listed the sixteen emer- Bed Bank, and some of the residents vegetables placed in storage and the gency needs as follows, with the lo- •1.1 believed that the scarcity of water The tax-paid stamp* are, of temperatures,at which they are kept cality, kind of damage, reconstruc- was due to lack of srtow and also to size of special*deliveries, each of a' determine their keeping qualities. tion cost, cost due to the November at the deep sinking of wells of the Red different color but all having a wom- \\ attention should be paid to storm and property ownership, In or- Bank water wor&i wbicH they an's head as the design. The other der: the group Is generally dark gray, with a ots, beets, potatoes, cabbage, par- ELKS CLUB claimed tapped the main subterra design something like postage due , turnips and rutabagas stored In North of Monmouth Beach coast ean streams. outdoor pita, for the warm, moist guard station—Gap in steel bulk- The Firemen's Belief association r stamps. These items are of the reg- ular postage size, weather of November and December head, $9,00(J, $9,000, private; same lo- of Shrewsbury township elected Wil- By Qulnton James. haa not been favorable to their good cation— Gap in rip-rap, $72,000, $72,- liam T. Corlies president, Jacob De- Eight contributions to the philatelic keeping. Carrots, beets and potatoes Christmas Seat 000, houses abandoned; Lido hotel, genrlng vice president, John Burke accumulation, all bearing the Insignia should be kept at a temperature Just Long Branch—Bulkhead and rip-rap, R P. (X E No. 233 secretary and John Bainton treas- of one or another of the South Amer- This year's Christmas seal etamp, slightly above freezing, while par- now being added to the albums of $45,000, $18,000, private; South Brlgh- urer. On the visiting committee ican countries, csips, cabbage, turnips and rutabagas :on avenue. Long Branch—Bulkhead were Henry N. Supp, M. F. Many, W comprise another ;ollectors of these items which have will stand a slight "frost In the pit. appeared annually sines 1907, Is In and rip-rap, $50,000, $15,000, private; MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR OUR U. Warwick, Jr.r, and Edward Long- |/week's stamp ad- High temperature and moisture In 450 feet. street. ditions. Three 'our colors, with the basic shade of he storage place cause vegetables to countries are rep- blue extending into the perforations. South of Long Branch coast guard George H. Wilde was 'elected com- *ipen and finally decay. station—Wooden bulkhead, $45,000, GALA PARTY ON NEW YEARS EVE njctlorc of the Ice Yacht club at Bed resented. An old-fashioned girl in red drese If celery was ripening before it was Five of the and brown coat Is shown posting $9,000, private; South Brighton ave- Bank. Other officers were S. W. placed in storage, it will take but nue, Long Branch—Wooden bulk- Morford vice commodore, Jamee B items originate letter in a green mall box. from Uruguay, of short time, possibly only a week, un- lead, $600, $600, private; 1,750 feet Weivsr secretary and treasurer, Os- The usual symbol of the National II the outer stems become hollow which three of Tuberculosis association Is in red. south of Long Branch const guard c r Hesse, A. W, Havllano" and Thorn- and worthless^ Immature cabbage station—Wooden bulkhead, *JO.tK«>, is Chsdwlck regatta committee and same design pay tribute to Floren- stored in a trench will keep until af- $8,000, private; Elberon between Tuesday, December 31,1935 The Legend of William TelL Ceorge Coley, Thomas Hubbard and whose portrait ,er the holidays. Roosevelt bar and Whitehall—Tim- Jacces B. Weaver house committee. clo Sanchez, etamp. There ._appears on each The mountainous country of Swit- ber-bulkhead, J125.CO0, $32,300. ' prl-1 Joe Sam, Bed Bank's Chinese green, a 7-c brown anad 3-centeslmo zerland pays tribute to her mythical Permit for Bathing Group. 'ate; Elberon, north ot shore flahtr-) Good Music Merry Making iBUr.dii man,, appeared at the public Sanchez's picture takes up12- moso bluet of. hero, William Tell, with many The Ocean township committee has es—Timber bulkhead. $133,000. i3\.-\ t Kail rig link and put on a pair of the available snace, and Is placed to itamps which bear his portrait, and eferred the application of the Box- 250 private. sk*'"S and endeavored to go the the right. To the left le a border ithers which portray his son hold- :on bathing corporation for a permit rounds just like a "melllcian" man. ng up the cross-bow and tho famed Deal, between esplnns.de and Roirlt. Favors. Food Served a la Carte. of solid blocks, while below his name o construct a bathing estagllshment avenue—Timber bulkhead, $87^'.., James Reddington of Holmdel, one Is a solid band. The numeral' of applo^and arrow. at Loch Arbour to the building ln- of the true., es of St. Joseph's Cath- 121,875, private; Allentaurat, from value is in the lower left hand cor- ipector. This action was taken after Mrs. Faulk's to Allen avenue- Tim- No Advance in Prices. $1.00 per Person olic church and K highly respected ner. tury when the Swigs were suffering under ho officials were Informed that the Dor bulkhead, $30,000, $15,000, prl- u'Jzen of lhat neighh-rhodd, died at The other varieties are color his borne. He was J& yfarj old. Austria's harsh rule, mlldiilg would not Jeopardize pres- ate; Belmar North boulevard—Tim- PHONE RED BANK 511 FOR RESERVATIONS changeiPfor two denominations of a. governor named ent Insurance rates In the affected er bulkhead, $2,000, $1,000, boro There was a mad dog at Matawan the rather small stamps' Issued in tunning at large &n<) Edward Buck- Gessler ruled Switz- roperty. (UliUlUK "i. .— (!»*. «-• • 1028 and illustrating General Artigai,. erland. This Aus- Spring Lake, adjoining north lln of that place and Charles Brlt- The fc-TOlleslmoa Is brown instead of trian tyrant had Struck By Automobile. boundary—Timber bulkhead, $18,000, tf>a of Keyport were bitten by the dark violet and the 6-centeslmo Is '1,500, boro property; Spring Lake, ilght green Instead of dark blue. come to crush any Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caparellp of rab'.d animal. .ttempts that the peasants might louth of Reinsert avenue—Broad- An orchestra was orgaoizeU at Long Branch were struok by an auto^ Ecuador's issue of 1934, with its make to strike for freedom. anobile while crossing Chelsea ave- Oceanport. lor social enjoyment, with :hree colors for the 5-centavo de- Legend has it that Gessler once Baatti':! Smock as leader and cornet ue Friday night. Mrs. Caparello nominations and five shades for the >laced his hat on a pole In the mar- suffered a broken leg and her hus- player; Douglas Riddle played the ^0^5, now Includes a 10-c black. This :et-place, and ordered that all who flute, Thomas Rlddlo the trombone, band was badly bruised'. Both are set, showing a landscape with a mssed should salute It, acknowledg- over seventy years old. D. S. Glfford vloV.ncello, Thomas enow-covered mountain In the back- ing the authority of Gessler and of Tallman violin and E. W. Crater the ground, embraces these other colors Vustrla. Here's To Holiday Romance... cornet. for the 10-c: rose, dark green, brown, One day an archer, tall and proud, Miss Belle Wilson, orange and olive green. trode through the market-place. FREE ! 48-page Illustrated List of Aaron A. Smock of Marlboro wero The recent special stamp from His name was William Tell and it Ecuador bearing the surcharge, fas plain that ho had no respect United States and Foreign married at the bride's resilience bj or Gessler, for ho Ignored the hat, Stamps. Rev. William Reilly of Holnadel. "Seguro Social del Caaipeslno Quito, 16 de Otbre, 1935," was a provisional JVhen Gessler heard of this, hia an- iow Young Charmer. The home of Captain Benjamin :er knew no bounds. He ordered H. E. HARRIS & CO. Doughty of Fair Haven was the adhesive to establish an Insurance Dept. 259, Transit Building, fund for rural workers. It is com- hat Tel] should be seized and a scene of a wedding when his daugh- 1 xuel punishment meted out to him BOSTON, MASS. ter Grace became the bride of Harry pulsory on al postal matter and was Picher of Long Branch. Rev. Jacob •In One Of These Leupple, pastor of 'the Fair Haven Methodist church, performed the cer- emony. Miss Jennie Johnson of Tlnton Falls and Charlea H. Campbell of Colt's Neck were married in the pres- ence of about fifty Ruesta at the bride's home by Rev, George W. La- Ring Out the Old!.. baw of Colt's Neck. Formal Miss Nettie Child was appointed librarian at the Bed Bank reading joom. Ring In the New!.., Robert Fay was elected chief of the Eatontown flre department. Mr. and Mrs. William Reid of East Bed Bank started for Virginia, where at . t n they Intended to remain during the Gowns winter. Misses Annie Applegate and Mattie Allen, who were attending; prepar- atory college at Poughkeepele, we.re Berkeley-Carteret home for the holiday vacation. Mrs, Thomas Ely of Holmdel had a bad day. Early in the day a piece of chicken got lodged1 under her wind pipe and caused her a choke in a vio- lent manner. After enduring a great deal of pain, the meat was dislodged. Later in tho day Mrg. Ely broke a New Year's needle in-her finger. The finger had 10.98 to be. cut and the broken needle picked out with tweezers. The New- York and Long Branch railroad was contemplating erecting a stone bridge over the crossing near the Honorable William B. Hcndrick- aon's place between the Middletown Eve Party The Gentleman obviously must be im- and Hazlet stations. pressed these gay festive holiday nights John Holmes, Sr., opened a floating boarding house at Pavkertown, using ahead. And competition's terrific, virith a large scow for the purpose. The Atlantic Highlands Independ- everyone in circulation home-for-the- ent moved into its now building on Bayvlcw avenue. Tho building was hplidays! But dry those tears, our heated by a aiammotli furnace, one 6.00 Fashion Shop has all the evening ammu- of the largest in that section. The Salvationists, who were to lo- per person nition you'll need ... and at this 10,98 al- tate in Keyport, belonged to the Kngllsh branch of tho army. Part of lowance-price too! their program was to have general roller skating every night before and after their services. THE New Year's Eve Party of the North Jersey Homer Bordcn, the Shrewsbury Shore. Spectacular, dramatic ... staged amid / Siren Satins grocer, while out ridln.s? with a young surroundings that only The Berkeley-Carteret ^ lady so far forgot himself as to Slinky Crepes ; leave hla purse containing $1.32 In can offer! V the hands of the toll gate keeper at Tlnton Falls. Swisby Taffetas Thomas Lecidy won nn cxcoptlona- Two Orchestras Professional Entertainment ly large turkey,at a rafiie held at the Ethereal Chiffons Globe hotel. % Miss Egan, teacher at the Mechanic A Wonderful Mjdnight Dinner «, Devastating1 Black Net street school, received a handsome plush album ,'iuin the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades and Miss FAVORS! NOISEMAKERS! FUN I Ballley, another teacher, received a And styles so varied! A girl can be di- elmllar gift from the sixth and eighth grades. Professor Richard vinely Grecian in chiffon. A siren in black Case wns the recipient of a hand- And, As A Favor For Every Lady... «o:no plush album from tin:' pupils ot net. A picture-girl in billowy taffeta. Or the two upper grades. just about anything. White, black, gold, Mra, Sherman, widow of Benjamin A Lovely Prince Matchabelli Enameled Sherman, received a pension througn flame, or the new chalk-blues ^and^ the efforts ot Justice Child. Mrs. Cigarette Case—Valued At $2.50 Alone! Sherman lost a son, who was the greens to choose from. Misses and Junior main support of the family, in the For Choice Table Reservations Make Youri Now , , . Call Aabnrr Fark IMt Sfces. -•" lato war. Benjamin Ford won n race at tho skating rink against Charlijp Glcason " lecond lfloor of New York, Mr, Ford skating and ».• r Mr. GloiBOii running, Berkeley-Carteret Hotel The Matnwim Bkatliig rink was the iinene of i_lio scrrind of n eerloa oC Asbury Park ' Murlborn HOOIIIIIICH. MUHIC wns tar- nished by f'rofrgitcnj, Allatrotn's,- or- STEINBACH KRESGE CO. chestra. Minti Terhune, Harry Mor-j ford, Benjamin IIcndriclMon and1 Asbury Park 1 "• , SB A BOOSTER -.,.., A FBiEWDi/r vwrron Boost your merchants, boost jonr Brinfiiig flood, Wew» Braj West organliatioiu, booit your official*, for 67 Tain to All the family boost your neighbor and your com- In tb» Home, of Bed Bank and munity will boost you. Vicinity—About Local Eventi and RED Local People. luiud WMUT. BnUr«d u Sa»pd-Qua Matter at tit Port- SobicrlpUoo PrlMi On« J««r 12.00. offle* it B«d Buk. N. J. undu tlj« Aot of Much a. 1)7*. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935) .VOLUME LVIII, NO. 27. Six Monthi 11.00. 3lnjl« Copy ««. PAGES 11 TO 18, ]

EAST. IS NOT EAST. headquarters has been largely that Soldiers Fete . Testimonial For Settles Damage Edward Connors of answering telephono calls and ot Lions Xmas Party Local Red Cross So Says the Weather Vane on Flag- receiving reports from the policemen, Red Bank Boys pole at Little Silver. ' Suit For $13,750 Soon To Retire His reputation for courtesy ifl too well known to recount, ae is also hl3 Held At Red Bank Goes Over The Toft In the rest of the country East Is •y A Banquet in Hu Honor at the East and West is West, but In Little record for quick action when emer- Local Needy Youthj Guests of Settlement to Charles Alias of Police,Lieutenant Will be Placed gency calls are received. Annual ParTy Held Tuesday Exceed* Its Quota in Member* Company B, 51 »t Signal Bat- Lincroft Inn by Employees of Silver East is West and vice versa. Runuon ii Aftermath of One on the Pension Roll Wednes- Night—Gifts Taken to State The explanation is that employees of Mr. Connors has served urider three •hip Drive and Also Collecwv talion, at Christmas Dinner the Emergency Relief Admin- of the Most Important Court day After a Wonderful Record chiefs of police, they being the late Home for Boy* Christmas istration. the Neptune Iron Works erected a Deciiiom in Ten Years. of 27 Years of Service. Substantial Sum of Money to and Party. fifty-foot flagpole on the new school J. Frank Patterson, the late Arthur Day. be Used in Its Work. '.' Wymbs and Harry H. Clayton. Fifteen boys, sons of needy fam- A testimonial banquet In the. form property Tuesday. After the uple had As an aftermath of what many When lieutenant Edward "Connors At their meeting at the Elks' home of a beefsteak dinner was given for lawyers consider one of the most Im- Forty-one men have served on tho The goal of 1,100 memberships fofi ilies of Red Bank, yesterday spent been put In its place a resident of reports off duty Now Years morning Tuesday •n'ight, the Liona club held the 19th annual Roll Call tof thSj one of the happlcsl Christmas days Harold S. Whitney, county director the borough stopped and looking up portant decisions of the New Jersey police force since Lieutenant Con- he will have rounded out 27 yearB of nors was appointed in 1909. Both in their annual Christmas party and American Red Cross In Rqd Baftl^ of their lives. The boys, ranging in of the Emergency Relief Administra- at the pole saw the letter "E" on the Court of Errors and Appeals within faithful and efficient service and will yesterday .morning a delegation of the last ten years, the borough of point of service and in age Mr. Con- waH exceeded by six membenhipa age from ten to fifteen years, were tion, at the Llncroft inn Friday weather vane pointing to the West bo on the roll of the Policemen's members and several guests went on and the total amount raised »a< guests of the members of Company evening by the men of the ERA staff. Rumson haa just concluded a settle- nors is the oldest member of the and the letter "W" pointing In the Benefit association to receive a pen- force. He and Edward W. Wise were the annual Christmas day pilgrimage $1,367.98, over one hundred and Blxtjj B, Blst signal battalion, of Fort Mon- Forty-two persons were present, In- opposite direction. He called the er- ment with Charles Alias, a well- sion of half of his salary the rest of to the State Home for Boys at known resident of that place for in- the prime movers In organizing the dollars in excess qf last year, accord* mouth. cluding gome of the members of the ror to the attention of the man who his life. It is generally believed that Jameaburg, where they furnished ing to the final report made this Three years ago the Fort Mon- Works Progress Administration staff. put up the1 "pole. "My God," said the juries sustained by Mr. Alias due, it Policemen -Joseph .Imlay will be as- Policemen's Benefit association.. Tho gftts for 200 boys and youths. Pres- 'was claimed, to the borough's negli- formation of this organization re- week by Miss Gladys L. Shropshire, mouth company, commanded by Cap- Tho ERA has Its headquarters staff man, "how did I ever«come to make signed lo succeed Eicutenant Con- ident Leon do la Reussillc, Jr., pre- chairman of the Roll Call drive. This) tain M. VanVoorst, asked the Red gence In constructing and maintain- nors as night man at police head- sulted in the police force being at Red Bank and maintains offices that mistake." And as the shades of i sided at the Tuesday-.night' meeting splendid achievement was due to th» Bank police department to select fif- for Held workers at Eaet Keansburg, night fell on Little Silver, East was ing the borough hall property on quarters. placed.under civil service rules and and also led the Lions to Jamesburg River road, It has since, ceaaed'to be a football untiring efforts of the captains and teen boyswhose chanceB of enjoying Long Branch and Asbury Park. The l: West and West was East. yesterday morning. their workers. " a merry Christmas appeared remote employees at all four places were The amount of the settlement, $13,- of politics. Mr. Connors was the first because of the Ananclal status of 750, is one of the largest ever made piesident of the association. At the Christmari party, several ap- The districts, their chairmen an4 well represented. propriate carols and hymns were I the amount collected was as followil their families, and to bring them to The dinner was of unusual excel- in a case of this kind. The borough Mr. Connors was appointed night is protected through liability insui- sung by Roger S:nith, well-knowu j DISTRICTS. Fort Monmouth to be the guests of lence and there were many compli- No New Bar For desk man in 1915. On January 2, A rai the soldiers. He named Sergeant T. ance. 1922, he was promoted to the position soloist, accompanied or) the piano by ~JJ Wimnm.HViHendrcik!on....»15a.BJ ments for Dante' Daverlo, the pro- Mrs. Fred Conover, and Mr. Smith I! ~—Mrs" "". llrWalte"'*~r" '(i' . "Frenc Lh 82.2S F. Seymour to make the arrange- prietor of the Inn, - and his assist- Headden's Corner Mr. Allans brought suit against the of sergeant. January 1, 1927, he was C—Mrs. A. B. Ru«»ell M.SS ments. borough of Rumson for injuries sus- made lieutenant. During his long also led the chorus singing by the I>—Mrs. Worth B. Cunningham .... 14.09 ants.. Besides Mr, Whitney's plate members and quests of several num.- E— Mr*. John 11. O«bnrn .. . . 26.13 Entering Into the spirit of the af- tained when he fell into an open term of service he has had only three K—Mm. MorRun B. Ellcrt (Includ- was a gift of esteem and good will D. Frederick Burnett Refuses to areaway in the rear of the Rumson bers. Mrn, Edward Walter Miller, fair, Police Chief Harry H. Clayton from those who work under his di- sicknesses. He still enjoys excellent _ ins M._C. O. S. S.) „ 77.58 borough hail in returning from police wife of Lion Rev. Mr. Miller, pastor <•—y[Ta. Richiel A. Strong „... (11.25 enlisted the aid of Miss Martha Han- Grant Fritz Errath's Applica- health, and in talking at his home I r 1 Wlm sen, the public health nurse, and flf- rection. A. William Eckert acted as headquarters to his home, which laid on Brown place with a Register re- of the First Baptist church, rendered j} 3JJ[ " Ward VanDervcer r, r,. 1 (* toasfcnaster., 0 tion for a License—Township \i. Shropshire .? I2n. no toen boya were picked for the honor. Committee's Reason Cited. him up for a long period of time. porter the.other day he said he felt several monologues, which were hum- j \\** \%[-- ... VnnNontrnnt] 70.no Last year the same procedure was Ralph North of the stato head- When Mr. Alias was able to be as Rood as he ever did except that oroutj and entertaining. Other guests K—-Mrs. FrancU O. Wodehouae 72.SD quarters praised Mr. Whitney for his Commissioner D. Frederick Bur- about he consulted counsel and insti- ho was not able to walk as briskly included Mrs. Frances Reussille, wife I—Mm. Allnn Frost .04.1(1 followed and another group of boys |M—Him Catherine Russell (busi- were made happy. This was the efficient, direction of the ERA pro- nett of the Department of Alcoholic tuted suit against the borough, claim- of President Reusnille; Rev. John gram in Monmouth county, stating jas he did a. few years ago. ness district. Including police de- third year the soldiers and the local Beverage control of New Jersey has ing that the borough was negligent I Lieutenant Connors said he had Alexander Hayes, pastor of the First partment 100%) •police have co-operated In bringing that he was an indefatigable worker rendered a decision upholding the In constructing and maintaining this Presbyterian church here, and Har- and an able administrator. Mr. Whit- made no plans as to how. he would BANKS! ' happiness to Red Bank youngsters. township committee of Middletown portion of tho borough hall premises spend his time after he quit the force old BoSjtock. BecontJ National Bank—MIHB Julia ' The boys were taken to the fort In ney thanked his associates for their township In refusing to grant a The Insurance company through its Lion Rev. Stiller acted as Santa N. Little gift and stated that he owed a debt except that he was going, to "take Merchants Trust Company—Mrs. borough cars and in private automo- saloon license to Fritz Errath of attorneys refused to make.any com- j things easy" and try to arrange to Claus and distributed humorous, per- (Jeorye T. LInton 34.97 of gratitude to Ms co-workers for pensatlon to Mr. Alias, claiming that i biles. Upon reaching tho military Headdon's Corner. The committee jmake a visit soon to his old haunts sonal gifts to each member and SCHOOLS. reservation, they were taken Immedi- their faithful arid, efficient co-opera- turned down the application last the borough was not liable for its I at Everett. He was born In the guest. The gifts were accompanied Mr«. Edwin C. Gllland _ 82.54 ately to tho company's headquarters, tion. Mr. Whitney Introduced some summer on tho ground that there negligence in the maintenance and house now owned and occupied by by verses that were appropriate in EISNER'S. where a real Christmas treat await- humorous remarks Into his talk, are already enough licensed liquor construction of its areaway. Upon (Patrick Carton, near the Everett some cases and not so appropriate Miss Carolyn Hushes 87.19 ed them. The barracks had been ap.- which provoked much laughter. He places in the neighborhood. Mr. being advised of this Mr. Alias re- crossroads. His' parents were the in others. Considerable fun and mer- Members of the Toung Woman's proprlately decorated for th» occa- has been associated with the ERA Errath contended that this was not tained counsel and Instituted suit in late Matthew and Mary Connors. His riment was enjoyed. Floral coraages club canvassed the entire business sion and a large Christmas tree since shortly aftor It waB established true and appealed to Mr. Burnett to the Monmouth county court of Com- first employment was on a farm be- "were given tc the ladies. Other gifts district with, great success. Through! adorned the center of the room. here nhauj,,four years ago. At first overrule tho committee. mon Pleaa against the borough. The tween Everett and Middletown. He were distributed to all from the the.courtesy of the Second National case was tried before Judge James EDWARD CONNORS Mount-English company by Mayors The youngsters, reflecting In their he was deputy county director and In his decision Mr. Burnett calls moved to Red Bank in 1889 and his bank and the Merchants Trust com* faces the honor that was being done for about eighteen months he has B. Irwin of JerBey City, who was first work here waa with W. A. Charles R. English and Thomas S. pany, booths were installed whlcbi attention to the fact that some time then assisting Judge Truax in the It was on January 14, 1009, that Field, Jr., and boxes of candy for the them, had their Christmas dinner been director. previous William Snyder's applica- Mr. Connors was appointed a mem- French k Co., bottlers and dealers in helped to achieve the goal. Station with members of the company, all of After.tho dinner, general sociabil- trial of • cases. Judge Invin dis- wines and liquors. Later he worked ladies and cigars for the men were WBRB very generously donated time] tion to operate a bar was refused by missed the suit of Mr. Alias, claim- ber of the police force. The late presented by Past President Albert whom were attired in their nattlcat ity was enjoyed. Piano solos wero him for virtually tho Bame reason Louis Y. Manning, afterwards post- for George R. Lamb and Benjamin every Monday night during the driva uniforms for the occasion. It Is hard played by William Crawford and se- ing that the borough was not respon- H. Crate, both of whom were engaged W. Worden in honor of hie new by putting on a radio playlet undei} to tell which the boys on joyed most as that which the township commit- sible. master, was mayor at that time. The daughter, Christa Joyce, born last lections were sung by a quartet con- councilmen were Fred D. Wikoff, in the same kind of business. the direction of Mrs. Arthur W. May* —the bountiful Christmas dinner or tee gave in not granting Mr. Er- Mr. Alias then took an appeal to Sunday. sisting of Lester and Carl Gardner, rath's application. The full text of George W. Chandler, the late Charles Mrs. Connors, like her husband, ep- hew. Those who donated their eerv* the pleasure of eating their meal Walter R. Wall and Clyde J. Ford. the New Jersey court of Errors and joys excellent health. Before her The attendance prize was offered ices were Miss Joan Foster, Miss &n with the eoldlcrs of Uncle Sam. Mr. Burnett's decision follows: Appeals contending that the borough H. Root, the late John T. Tetley, the Others present besides those men- late Walter S. Noble and the late marriage to Mr. Connors she was by Councilman Seely B. Tuthill of elyn Walder, Miss Eleanor Swtnsoril Needless to say they made the most tioned wero William F. Whitaker, Appellant appeals from the denial was responsible for its negligence Miss Sadie Norman of Red Bank. She and Arthur W. Mayhew, Jr. Alact of his application for a plenary re- William S. Child. The board .was Knollwood and was awarded to G. of their opportunity. Clifford Oakerson, JoBeph Kursery, and that the judge should have al- is a daughter of the late John and Howard Lippincott. Next Tuesday radio talks by Mayor Charles R. Eng» After the dinner there were more tail consumption license for premises lowed the case to go to the jury for made up entirely of Republicans and lish, Rev. Otto L. F. Mohn. chairman Walter M. Woodward, August Poatel, located at Headdon's Corner, Middle- Mr. Connors's appointment on the Theresa Norman. night the attendance prize will be treats In store for them. A Santa Leslie Pier, Joseph Boa, Turner Cot- town township. a decision. After hearing the argu- Mr. Imlay has beon on the police presented by Kenneth M. Wyckoff. of the Monmouth county branch A4 Claus, enacted by a member of the ment of the case, the court of Errors force was unusual in that he was a force 24 years and his record is ex- R. C, and Miss Gladys L. Shropshire, trell, James Klnlan, George Ziska, Respondent contends the applica- Democrat. He is, in fact, nothing Yesterday morning the Lions gave company, took charge of the program James C. Green, Alfred C. Bond, Ed- tions was properly denied for the and Appeals, which is the highest cellent. Next to Mr. Connors he is Monmouth county chairman of pubi from then on and to each member of court in this state, upheld the con- if not a Democrat, always has been gifts of games, skating caps, cnuiflers licity. : win VanHlse, William W. Morrow, reason, among others, that there are the oldest member of the force both and neckties, and candy, oranges, . the party distributed a worthwhile a sufficient number of licensed tention of Mr. Alias and ordered the and no doubt always will be? He did in age and in point of service. His Hessei T, Applegate, Jerome C. Dy- not change his politics because he tangerines and mixed nuts to 200 The outstanding feature of th< gift. places in the vicinity or appellant's Common Pleas court to grant him a friends are hopeful that he will be local publicity was the large bannej nan, Samuel Hammond, William premises and the issuance of an ad- new trial in the matter. got his job from Republicans. boys at the Jamesburg Home. They The awarding of the gifts had been Reimer, George L. Goode, Fred promoted to the position of lieuten- strung across Broad street for whlcbl arranged by the Red Bank police de- ditional license in said vicinity would In those early days in the history made tho trip in their autos, led by Smith, Jr., Andrew Becker, Edward The decision of the court of Errors ant which Will be made vacant by the President Reussille and John H. the chairman wishes to thank MoM partment and public health nursing be socially undesirable. and Appeals held that negligence of Red Bank as a borough the po- retirement of Mr. Connors. The be- C. Hlldenbrand, Fred Rattcnbury, Appellant's premises are in sub- Burns, chairman of the boya and girls roe Eisner. Lester J. Leonard, Mnit service. Each child, upon being se- such as that chajrged against the licemen were not protected as they lief is general that he has fully Clark Holbrook, Miss Evelyn T. Wal» lected for the honor, was asked what William D. Fowler, Roger Flanncry, stantially the same neighborhood as are now by civil service laws. Every work committee. The recipients premises for which respondent had borough by Mr. Alias was an ade- earned such promotion by his long would have had no gifts at all on ker, Fred D. V^lkofT, Thomas he needed or desired the most. In Daniel Pulone, Edward Bereau, Jos- quate basis for a suit against the time a change of administration oc- and honorable record of service. eph Byrne, Fielding R. Gwynne, Ed- already denied an application on the Christmas if the Lions had not tak- Brown, John S. Applegate *»n. , some instances suits of olothlng and same ground as that now aPeged. borough. curred there was a wholesale firing ward W. Wise, the donors. The ba pairs otshoeavfeta..gl»J*U)Uted. mund J. Walenta, Russell Swayze, en this action. They have done this That denial was appealed to the com- The case was a very interesting out of office of the policemen who for ten years past Superintendent ner was erected, through the court* A3 tSil^to^'f purchasing these John T. Feury, William Hirst and missioner, and respondent's finding oneJSgm the legal standpoint. Un- did not wear the right political but William Gesser. r Calvin Derrick of the Home extend- esy ot the local' office of the Jersejp articles were raised by donations— that there were a sufficient number til the decision of the court of Errors ton and a wholesale putting'into of i pany—It is apparent that some out- vicinity was held reasonable causa bar throughout tho state have been side. It was most unusual for an Bullet In His Head Moore, manager, and the compansj side help was needed in providing for for the refusal to issue an additional hymns were sung. Eatontown Fire llcen.se. Snyder vs. Middletown, Bul- of the opinion that a suit such as aspirant for policeman not identified linemen. tho wants of the soldiers' guests. Two letin No. 50, item two. No evidence that of Mr. Alias could not be main- with the power in party to get ap- Red Bank firms—Clayton & Magee tained against the municipality. The pointed, but "once in a blue moon," Odie Winnfield, Who Was Shot All tho newspapers co-operatedl Being Investigated was Introduced in the present case most splendidly, giving generoua) and the John B. Allen shoe company sufficient to alter this finding. reason for this was not apparent in- as the saying goes, this did happen, Two Weeks Ago, Will be Dis- Atlantic Highlands —were approachod for aid and they asmuch as practically every munici- charged from Hazard Hospital space to all Red Cross articles andt Accordingly, the action of respon- as was tho case with Mr. Connors. special editorials before and during responded magnanimously. Through Anthony Pingatore's Two-Story dent is affirmed. pality carried liability Insurance to At that time Red Bank had a po- Soon. the co-operation of these two firms Council Doings the drive. Five thousand milk bottla Home Thought Set—Investi- protect persons who might be in- lice force of six instead of eighteen Odie Wlnnfleld, the Port Mon- the soldiers ware able to take care D. Frederick Burnett, jured on borough property. collars were placed on the bottles ont gatiitioon Being Made—Two Commissioner. as at present, the members being the mouth farmhand who was shot in Otto and Alfred Nelson, through the morning of Armistice day by thej of the wants of every one of their However, until the decision In the their attorney, John L. Sweeney, pro- little charges. Othleer Fires But No Damage. late J. Frank Patterson, who was tho* head during a drinking bout two Shrewsbury Dairy, Red Bank Dairy, Alias case it was generally believed chief; Sidney Earlc, Allen Smith, the weeks ago, has almost fully recov- tested at Tuesday night's meeting of After the Christmas dinner and Tilton's, McCue's, Borden's, Ogleiw Three fires during the past week 1,100 Children that no recovery was possible. The late John Fields, the late Horatio ered. It was stated at Hazard hos- tho Atlantic Highlands mayor and sky's and Sheffield Farms. party in tho barracks the boys were called out the Eatontown Bremen, fall of Mr. Alias which caused the Shutts and Mr. Connors. Some time pital at Long Branch, where the man council against a survey made of the Bhown about the fort by their soldier but only one caused any damage. injury was down into an areaway is a patient, that he would probably Laurie property on Ocean boulevard. Roadside posters were displayed! Guests of Firemen ago Mr. Smith, after nineteen years through the courtesy of the J. C. WIU friends, another one of the many Early Saturday morning tho Eaton- which was used as a rUnway for po- of service, was retired on account of be discharged Saturday or Sunday to According to tho survey the line of pleasures of tho day that will not town fire companies were called out lice automobiles which wero garaged return to Port Monmouth, where he the Nelson property is in the street. Hams company of Shrewsbury and soon bo forgotten by the little, party Children numbering 1,100 were disability and placed on the pension the Outdoor Advertising company ot to extinguish a fire in an unoccupied guests of Independent fire company in the basement of the borough hall. roll. Lieutenant Connors, is the first was employed by George W. Kinney. It was the consensus of the council of Red Bankers. They were then house owned by Anthony Plngatoro There was no guard rail around the Winnfleld was shot by Lambert Long Branch. brought back to Red Bank by the yesterday morning at the annual Red Bank policeman to become eli- that the problem was one to be set- a'. Maple and Buttonwood avenues. Christmas party given by that organ- runway with the result that Mr. Al- Briddell of Port Monmouth after a tled between Mr. Laurie and the Nel- Many local merchants were parties police department. ias fell several feet to the concrete gible for a pension by reason of hav- ularly courteous in placing displays An investigation Is being conduct- ization on the stage of the Carlton ing reached the age limit. His 65th quarrel. A pistol was used and the sons. Chief Clayton was profuse in his floor. It Is said that there is now bullet lodged in Wlnnfleld's head. Tho in their windows depicting the var- ed by County Fire Marshal Charles theater. The use of the theater had birthday occurred last October. A letter1 from the State Emergency praise for Captain VanVoorst, Ser- A. Harvey, Eatontown Fire Chief An- been donated by Manager Morris a guard rail around tho areaway so injured man did not seek medical at- ious services of the Red Cross^ geant Seymour and members of the that a repetition of the accident is Tho duties of a policeman when Relief administration requested that Davidson Bros., Sanitary Birbefl drew J. Reid, and Police Chief Har- Jacks, who had arranged an interest- Mr. Connors went on the force were tion until several hours later. He did company for their thoughtfulness and impossible. not realize that he had been shot and pending a survey the borough con- Shop, Art Kraft Srop, DeFazlo Flor« kindliness In sharing their Christmas ry Kirkcgard as the blaze 1B believed ing program of short motion picture in 3ome wa,y3 more arduous than tinue with the present plan of ap- ist Shop, Red Bank Candy Kitchen, to be of incendiary origin. Officials features, among them a comedy and Mr. Alias was represented through- ho told Dr. Marc Krolin of Belford with needy boys of this borough. out the proceedings by the firm of those of today. Occasionally they propriating $375 a month toward re- Ruby Lane, Dress Shop, Caramel found bottles containing some inflam- cartoon reel, were downright strenuous. There that he thought he must be getting a Pointing out that this was but an- Quinn, Parsons & Dorcmus of Red cold because his head ached. The lief expenditures. A motion was Nut Shop, Downy Flake Shop, Atlan« other example of the fine co-operative mable fluid in a bedroom which had Tho children began filing into tho was no automobile as there Is today passed to that effect. tic and Pacific Stores, Loft's, Mok> been partially burned. spacious theater long before the Bank. The case was to have been doctor immediately had him sent to j spirit that has existed In the past be- retried before the Common ^Pleas to convey prisoners to the town lock- The amendment to the dog license ler's Bakery, Young's Pharmacy^ Chester Riddle, Eatontown fire- scheduled arrivnl of Santa Claug. Af- the hospital. { tween the borough of Red Bank and court in the very near future. The up. The cop had to get the arrested The bullet broke Into thieo_ pieces ordinance reducing the license fee to Fowler's Market, Red Bank Stan." its citizens and Fort Monmouth and man, discovered the fire and sounded ter tho invocation, the children sang nian to the jail the best way he dard, South Jersey Surgical Supply, the national anthem and saluted tho necessity for the retrial has of course and. lodged in different parts "of- the $1 was adopted. Bills amounting to its personnel, the chief expressed tho an alarm. Upon tho arrival of the been done away with by the settle- could. Oftentimes this was a mighty man's head. Tho pieces are so lo- $3,000 were paid and $100 was paid Carlton Sweet Shop, life savlnB dis- hope that the same kindly relations flro companies tho second story of the flag. The curtains were then drawn, hard undertaking if the offender hap- play by Boy Scouts Bert Frost and revealing a largo and beautiful ment which was made by tho bor- cated that it is Impossible to extract to the Public Health association. might continue to exist. structure was all ablaze. A brisk ough. pened to be rccalitrant and had to them. It was stated at the hospital Robert McKee. first aid on the hlgh» wind handicapped the flrflemed and Christmas treo in the center of the way display planned and executed" by) It might be added that this story stage. bo taken a long distance. Pulling, that inasmuch as this has not pre- is being published solely because a it was not until two hours later that hauling, shoving and sometimes ac- the twelve-year-old pupils of thft The appearance of Santa Claus was vented Winnfleld's recovery it Is be- reporter for Tho Register a fojy. the flames were under control. tual exchanges of ilstlcuffs were part lieved that it will do no harm to let Fair Haven Firemen Rumson private school under the di- days ago discovered that arrange- greeted with enthusiasm by the chil- Catholic Alumni To rection of Claud C. Ruch, Junior Rod A small store also owned by Plng- dren. The jolly old saint lost no of the day's work of the policemen them remain. Play Santa Claus ments for tho affair were being for- atore WBB saved by tho heady and Give Play in January of those times, all of which frequent- Briddell is locked up In the county Cross display in the Long Branch mulated and mado a few inquiries. time In distributing his gifts and Dally Record window, arranged and quick work of the firemen. Plnga- each child received a school pencil ly proved very damaging to the gar- jail. John W, Jacobus and Sandus The Fair Haven fire company was No publicity was sought by any of toro is a resident of the Shrewsbury ments of the officers. The cops had Petry, who saw the shooting, are changed weekly by Miss Kimball those identified with this pleasant sot, a ball, an orange and candy. Af- For the past few weeks, the Red host to 500 children at Christmas Smith, co-chairman of tho Junior Country club estates, Red Bank, and ter tho distribution of gifts tho mo- Bank Catholic high school alumni as- to provide their own apparel, and in heldvin jail as witnesses becnuse of parties yesterday at the fire house incident. Captain. VanVoorsto will has operated the etore for more than those old rough and tumble days Inability to provide bail. Red CroS3. probably be surprised to learn that tion pictures were shown. sociation have been rehearsing for and ut Hie Fisk street school. The a year. Tho damage has been set at The role of Santa Claus was again the play, "Too Much Family," which when they hail of necessity to do role of Santa Claus was played by tho magnanimous acts of he and his approximately $1,000. The house,/ much of their work by "main Choral Rehearsal. Ill connection with tills display 4 men have been given publicity and portrayed by Louis J. Tetlcy, who has will be given in the Red Bank Cath- Oscar Becker, who distributed candy, poster contest was held in which which has been vacant for sometime^ officiated in this capacity many years. olic high school auditorium Friday strength" it was not uncommon for c next rehearsal of the Thurs- fruit and toys. Bergcnnt Seymour, upon learning was covored by Insurance. / their garments to Ret damaged be- Miss Ann Marchant, fifteen-year-old evening, January 10. Miss Bessie day Morning choral will be held Jan- On Tuesday the lire company in that a story was being prepared, Saturday the lire companies wire yond repair. junior of the Red Bank Catholio modestly asked that his name bo Thorne and Charles Tabor, two local uary 9 to 10 A. Mi, at the Elks home. conjunction with the Veterans of high school, was adjudged (tho win* called to extinguish a chimney flro In FOR VETERANS' CHILDREN. amateur actors, arc directing the Thero was no night desk man on The choral took part In the charity omitted. ^_ duty as there is now. Tho officers Foreign Wars gave out 65 dinner Joe Flelds's homo and Sunday night ahow. concert last week at the Asbury Park baskets. Clothing, shoes and rubbers they were called to a small flrcyit Siinta ClaiiH Showed Them a Royal Rev. Father Carney, who is the did not report off duty. They simply Convention hall. Two selections were went home when their work was were distributed on Sunday' by the •AT THE MANGEB." Shrewsbury Lights tho home of Thomas R. Crumley of Good Tlmo at Red Bank. spiritual director of both the alumni rendered, with W. A. Goldsworihy firemen. Altogether tlie lire company Tlnton avenue. Neither of tho latter and athletic associations, announced over. There was a day shift and a directing. Christ Church Clock Vernon A. Brown post of Veterans night shift, the members of whlcn expended about $700 to bring cheer 1'ugcnnt rrcsi'tited ut AH SalnlH (Ires did any considerable damage. (if Foreign Wars of Red Bank and that the principal characters In the and happiness to homes of unfortu- comedy will Include John Attridge, worked twelve hours instead of eight Give Tilers nnd Baskcls. Church by Children. Another attraction nt Shrewsbury the Indies' auxiliary of the pnst guvo nate families on Christmas. About LOT SOLD FOB HOME SITE. Pniil Hcmschoot, Gerard Sloyan, Pill as at present. Several Christmas baskets were All Saints church at Navoslnk wt was completed this week when the their annual Christmas,party for the Mr. Connors ilgured in making $30(1 was spent for shoes and rubbers, children of the members Sunday Maloney, Bob Morris, Gladys Van- made up by the ladies' auxiliary of filled to capneity Sunday at the pres- nprth and west faces on tho clock l'roiiorty at Glcnmary Gardens many Important nrrcsts, but It Is liri- of Christ church, Shrewsbury, was night in the post rooms. Games were Ness, Mae Donahue, Bernadcttc Em- the Eatontown lire department nnd intatinn of tho pageant "At tin Bought by Montclnlr Resident. mons and Mary Morris. • posslblo to prevail upon him to re- given to various Eatontnwn families Manger" by tho children of tho Sun-* Illuminated by tho borough of played and carols were sung. A count these incidents. Folks who "The Revelation" At Shrewsbury. John D. Newman of Montclalr has largo decorated ChrlBtmnn trco was Tile plot centem around the life of for Christmas. A number o£ trees duy-uchool. Tho pageant was ar- a typical American family, witli iiie old enough to remember when were also donated by Udwnrd Waldo:1 ranged by Mrs. Harold C. Morford Tho clock ever since Its erection bought from Dr. Irving K. Lovctt of one of tho features. Santa Claus, lir pounded the pavements an a pa- The Baptist Church has been In darkness and It wasnot Red Bank lot No. 20 at Olenmnry hearing a marked resemblance to Al- mostly humor prevailing. It Is con- ot the .Shrewsbury nursery. of Long Brunch and directed by Mrs, sidered one of the finest light com- trolman before he became night man Kenneth Meinort. It waa tho gen* until.about thrco wcoks ago thnt a Gardens, Mlddlotown township. Ho fred Canton of Long Branch, gavo at hendquarters recall, however, tlmt Revelation," an original motlin wim mnilu by Cuuncllmnn will build on It a bungalow of the candy, oranges, npplcy and ice cream edies nvallnblc and waa secured by llelford t'nrd I'nrty. ill- wilt bo tfihen Sunday after- eral opinion that tho pageant Waa arrangements with Samuel French, he was always moro than a match ono of the most Impressive presen* Oeorgo Lango for the Illumination Cape Cod typo for his own occupnn- to the children. f»i' the toughest customers that he Independent lire company of llel- noon at tliii four o'clock vespor ser- of tho clock. cy, plans for which have been drawn Tho younffRtoru prosont were Lois Inc., of Now York. ford held a largely attended card par- vice in tho Baptist church. The ser- tntlons In the church In » long tlmo, by J. C. & Q. A. Dolatush. The now waa called upon to face. Praise was bestowed in particular on The mayor and council approved Daviaon, Frank Conchotta and An- On the oilier hand lie never strovo ly lnst Thursday evening at their.fire vii;i' wa.-; planned by Mitj. Alfred of the motion and it wnH left in tfto dwelling will bo 30x30 feet nnd It will nette Ingrassla, Natallo Parker, Wil- house. A ton of coal wan disposed Heck, colk'Ko councilor, and young Mis. Melnert for tho flno coalunu4 be enclosed with weatherboards and FUIE CHRISTMAS NIGHT. lo make » record for ;i largo num- ah" made. hands of the Btrect and light com- liam Daly, Lucy and Roso Sllipo, ber of arrests. If he chanced upon of on the co-operative plan nnd it people attending school;? and COIICKPB mittee, which Is headed by Council- shingles. It will have flvo rooms, a Robert Patterson and his thrco waa awarded to Mm. John 11. VVerni- and HH'jnborrt of tho Roil Bank (liRh Thoae- who took part In the pan"- bathroom nnd modern Improvements. Vamngo Done to Mr. nnd Mri, Hur- somebody who had Imbibed too free- cant warn Jean Purvcd, Harold man 0. Harold Ncvlun, with power brothers, John nnd Betty Macintosh, ry A. Wortlilpy's House. ly of the flowing bowl, it wns much crt. „..,__ _ ichool Ki"tf the play will appear Hlinuionn, .Jennie Hullnm, llqbtrt used. Mr. Newman, who has a po- friend lo do 'so than to lock them Tlio Monmouth County Philatelic Tlodcnmn, Itlchard DoVeely, Wlllldrn who Wet up a largo spotlight with n John Ollvat'or. Mattlo Right, Holon the roof of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. up. In1 fact, lie never put Huchj-peo- Captain Itnlph H. Smith, Mr. and five hundred watt bulb. The light sition with the telephono company, society will meet Friday nlKlit, Jan- Hchlndler, VunNeaa Kldredge, Wlb MePherson; Myra nnd Konnoth Worthloy's houso on Rector place ple behind burs miles they became uary 3, at the Red Hank borough hall Mix. Kiancls II. Hent and Kov. Hen- will ehlno from a telegraph pole nnd oxpecta to start the construction of Christmas night about nine o'clock. Hum Htrykur and John tho bungalow after tho holiday sea- White, John, Thomas and David extremely of#n.*iivo or unless thoro at eight o'clock. The exhibit at this ry P. Biiweii. piistor of the Fair Ha- will light up tho north nnd west Tumldalnkl, John Anchctlno, John A fire was In the Hroplaco at tho vifti Methodist Protentant church. faces of the clock. son. waa no.ntluT wny of disposing of session will feature non philatelic anil Frank Palone, William, Thomas time. Tho blnzo was under consid- them. Likewise, It wa-sinore to his covers. y^ii will bo served after the Horvleo. lliMlnniN WmntMi H»w erable headway before it waadlscov- and Irene Connell, Tholma Coleman, liking tu let trivial niYeiuk-ru off with Thn Atluntlc HlghtnndK ttutlnert In Miami Iloiieh, Florida, J\ Correction. ered and It attracted a lnrMS^ gath- Tliomna Lnngilnn nnd Joseph Vlra- a warning or a reprimand lhan to Killed ii Deer. nnd t'iiili»»lonnl Wumen'e olub hold, stop nt "Tho Hnbann." one <>f thn but- In laat week's IHHUO of The HcglH- coln. ering of epectatorw. The llrcimin 'You jnohiihly Imve n room or two ter apartment hatcta; at Prexcl and put them In tho lionnegow. To tho Percy 1 lander of Leonardo itlllicil l a u Chrisitinuti dinner party Mdy 13th Btrcots. Ideally lonntod, over- tor It waa stated that clothes re- Tho party wan imdor tho dirocllon quickly answorcd the fiimmioiiM and thiil itro liiu-d to limit. It limy bo covered, by the Red Bank police had extent tlint he was permitted to do deer weighing 135 pounds at Colller'ti ,thnt your entire home- la never really uluht at the Hiimlic Nliop looking the ocean, CIORO to thn shop- qf two conimlttocB, tho chairman of they noon had tho blnzo out. Some so bv police mien hn always followed ping dintrlct and all tho attractions, been stolen from a truck owned by Mills one day last week. cniiifintjiblii In the winter time. Dont drub box Kifl« wore dlntriimtiMtt which wan Mis. Elizabeth Caston, furniture wan dcBtroyed mid Ilnm- this course. It wan a spt/lal nourco fiiMM with the hcutln^ plant- Let an worn Mm. 8, f A real nice tipnHmnnt holnl with a tho City Dry Cleaning company of flKfd. Tho loss In partly covered by Itomellha ntmosphoio. You inn uct preMdont of the auxiliary, and Cecil of delight to him If he could be- Auto Owners, AUoliUon. Olson y en^lnenl* uxpiitll) to you the Mm. J.iobr-1 MucllinKur, Hn, Monnmuth Btroct. Tills wn.ii an orror. MncCluud, loinninmlor of the pool. insurnnrc. Huvo HO'.H on your Insurance; rell- vntfuin why Obutn Imuilntton eun, nnd u hotel room nr un iip-to-ilfite elllrl- Thn clollica In (junction were stolen friend imlllnine I'KIIII his old homo encu llculiolil, Mill. MiiigkMt ency nptrtmont at HcnMblc niton, und vi!lti Ke of Kvoret! (ir of Hie back HhUi conipanlffl. prompt xervlco. Hpe* will, niiiki' cvoiy mum in your hoiiif) Ml™ MiiiKiirct IKIWII. Mrs, I..„„,«, » warm greeting of a lied Hanker. from a truck owned by tho Joraoy rruliln's for Typewriter Hur^alim, L rial rnlfR on fleel.t. Oi'iisnlnnpr k ennifuitiihlo nud mive ViiU money In Rates Una circulars on request.—Ad- Coast Dry Cleaning company of Board by tho Week, rentals nnd export rcpnlrlng. 30 ••wintry <1IH(rlrtn whine he him many Holler, Inc., Brand nnd Mechanic furl liCHidPti, . OltmlOltmii HoofinHoofi g Com- Mtuvcmt. Mm, Hun lot IJmKro,- ,.. MlW. t > vertlBemenU Monmouth street. at Globe hotel, dining room.—Adver- Broad street, Rod Bank.—Advortlso- fi'tendH nnd acquaintances. otreotfl, phono lied Bank 2100.—Ad- y, phono Rod Hunk 3138,—Advoi- Miny I-unit. Ml»» Msdslyd Wtttt' tlsoment ment. An nluht man his work »l pollc« vertisement. Igemcut. Mlm Helen Kotkty, REGISTER;DECEMBER 26,1985.

AMUSEMENTS. for the patron* of the Plj^*n' v*'- Ing his homo with bis unde, Michael WOMAN KTf.iMi'Ts jjf CB&&1L. Se\en Contracts ley Inn a lew nlghU ag&^l the inn.LuccitrelU, There is little change in the con- Three Bergen county men went « Bits Machine Owned by fit. Strand Theater. Awarded By State deer hunting In the Hominy Hills sec- Johji I* Opfermnnn. NOTICE! "Remember LaEt Night?" a Unl- dition of John h, Schenck, who hai been eick several weeks. tion south of the villsge last Thurs- MR. WM. E. MORRIS • veraal picture, with Edward Arnold, Seven contracts which will be fi- day. One deer was killed. A woman was killed when a car DM retired from the firm of nanced with money grants from the William Pierce la confined' to the crashed lnlo the rear of a machlna RY HURLEY I«,-Con»tanc» Cummlngs, Sally Ellers house with sickness. CharleB Daftser is very sick. Hla MORRIS & VAN KEUREN * mnd Robert Young, will be shown federal, government and by the state sawmill biuineM I» being looked af- owned by Or, John L. Opfermann of Main A Waal Su. Eatontown, N. J. were awarded Monday by Stato.Hlgli- I Mrs. Fred Silcox ha« resumed her Highlands Saturday at Elizabeth. Dr. for thy lajt times today at the Strand j position at the law office of Alston ter by Mr. FlttoroK of' Farmlngdal*. After January lei, 1R3I thoat«r. Also In the cast of this pic- way Commissioner E. Donald Stern- Opfermann, with his chauffeur, Ed- the nama of RED BANK'S 5 er. ^ •- " Beekman of Red Bank. ward Duncan, had stopped for a red MORRIS & VAN KEUREN ture , which deals, wilh the exploits 'villas Adeline Holmes, who attends olan Ingenious and lovable detective, The ^largest of the operations, light when the accident occurred. will be chaniad to POPULAR NEWSIE Goucher college at Baltimore, is Eatontown News. The victim waB Mrs. Adeline Stults, me Robert Ai nijlrong, Louise which will be paid for entirely by spending the holiday season with her Ovtyory Tatnff"and" Reginald JJenny. the V. S. government, will provide aged seventy years, of Vail-.y Stream, parents, Mr. and Mra. John 8. Valentino and Sons, butchers and Long Island, The machine in which Van Keuren & Co. Tile picture n':> - iulppted from the for tho construction of four and Holmes. Extends book by James-Whalp. three-tenths miles of Route 6 be- grocery, who operate a store at Long she was riding was driven by Her- Main A Waal SU-, Eatonloira, N. J. tween Clifton, Passalo county, and Clark Mcyera is spending the hol-Branch, have opened the (tore on bert Stults of Now Roqhclle, New Two features, "Frei'klos," with iday season with relatives at At- Tom Brown In the title role, and Hasbrouck Heights, Bergen, county, Main street, formerly occupied by York. Others In the car Injured were and will bo built by George M. Brew- lanta, Georgia. „ Nathan Miller.' Robert Stults and Eleanor Stults of .«• "Hop-a-Long Cassldy," starring Wil- The union Christmas party and en- Locust Valley, Long Island. The li»m Boyd and Jimmy,Ellison, will stcr & Son, Bogota, the lowest of More than fifty porsons attended New Year's Greetings six bidders, at $1,388,549. tertainment of the Sunday-schools of the Daughters ol America Christmas Stults group was bound for Florida. COLDS " todVshown on Frklay and Saturday of * Route 6 extends across New Jer-tho Baptist and Reformed churches party held Friday.night at Crescent Dr. Opfe'rmann's car was damaged thl» week. sey, largely over a winding and nar-Friday nlsht at the Baptist..chapel hall. Gifts w.«re exchanged and re- but neither he nor his driver was FEVfeR to AH „> row right of way from the George proved- successful beyond the expec- freshments eorved. The turkey which hurt. 666 Ural < Washington Bridge at • Fort Lee to tations of those in charge. Refresh- was to be disposed of on the co-op- LIQUlD-TABlllETS ments of sandwiches, cake and cocoa SALVE-NOSE . tho Delaware rlvor at Delaware, erative plan will be given away, at it pays to advertise In The Resist er. DROPS la SO mlnuta* Warren county, The use of Pater- were served. Each child received a their meeting on January 3. mmtm mmim* son streets has been particularly box of candy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor of confusing to automobllists. The new <4Broad street left Tuesday to «pend link will open up the reconstructed Navesiuk News. ^he holidays with Mr* Taylor's moth- section of the dead end at Route 2 er, Mrs. Ixnjeiia. Rush of Mlddl.etown, in Hasbrouck Heights. It Is ex- New Yofk^' pected that this and thofother con- (The Ked Bank U«irlnl«r can be bought In Nutfsiinlt Irota William fiwan at tha Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vincent of tracts awarded Monday will provide pualulllc* building). approximately 4,000,000 hours of la- South EatontoWJi have moved to a bor. The other contracts awarded The following services have been hoaie on Broad street. are as follows: Route 29A from arranged at All Saints church: Sun- The Christmas party for the nurs- Frenchtown, Hunterdon county, to day, December 29, Holy Communion ery, beginners' and, .primary depart- Klngwood Station, two and nine- at 8 A. M., Church school at 9:30, ments of the, Metijpcilst church will tenths miles, Franklin Contracting Morning prayer at Ante-Communion bo held tomorrow afternoon at the at 11:00; New Years day, Holy Com- church. The teachers will be In iiOTUAL Co.', of Nerfark, $209,141; .Route 34 from Brlelle Circle at Route 35,' munion at 10:00 A. M.; Sunday, Jan- charge,. .Tonightthe .Christmas par- Monmouth county, to Riviera Beach, uary S, Holy Communion at 8i00 ty for the.'Juniors, and Seniors will Ocean county, .two and three-tenths and 11:00 A. M., Church school at be held at the. church. , Tha Ladies' miles, S. J. Groves & Sons Co. of 9:30; Monday, January 6, Holy Com- aid society .will hold their. party to- Ridgcfleld, $142,606; bridge over the munion at 9:30 A. M., Choral even- morrow afternoon at the church. Upper Manasquan river on Route song at 8:00 P. M., and reception In Mrs. Georgo'Mosby and daughter 34, Llnde-Grifllth Construction Co., parish house at 9:00 P. M. Barbara, left today for a visit with Newark, $304,966; Route 40 from Theodore Bardacke of Chapel Hill, Mra. Mbsby's mother at Newton, Lakehurst to Laurelton, Ocean who attends Syracuse university. Is •' Mrs, G, E. SBJQCk of White street county, grading of nine mlle3, spending the Christmas holidays with entertained "the Gleaner's society cf Charles D. Prosser, Pitman, $148,- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the l?reabyte,rla.n church Friday nlghfi 134; Route 44, bridge over Oldmans Bardacke. at her. homo, at a iChrl^mas party Creek, between Salem and Glouces- Miss Mildred Leonard, teacher at •the. children's (jnte^alriaierji; at tb.i •^Beverages- ter counties, Varo Construction Co. the Navesink school; has been laid Presbyterian. phurc,t) wa/9 held .Sun-' of Philadelphia, $190,821; Routes 4 up with quinsy sore throat day'-, night,'.Mrs, Benjamin Van- and 35, In South Amboy, from Route The light snow Sunday afforded IJeufen .was fn charge of the choir CLUB SODA 4 at Main street, to the Victory tha children of the village the first who Sunday, morning entertainer - , JEAN MUIR - . Bridge Approach, one mile, Frank- opportunity of tho winter to use with with a, Chrlatrnas program. Mrs LIME RICKEY DRYrwmov. . "&"**10c lin Contracting Company of New- their sleds. To the delight of ^he Cllffprd Brbxyer was the organist r < The 'feature on Sunday, Monday ark, $431,097. children it came during the- sch CLICQUOT CLUB tSStST "^ **20e and Tuesday of next week will be '1 Mr. atiij/Mrs. Albert Breeee of At- These bids wero received Decem- vacation period and Monday saw the lantlb City were holiday visitors of VLIVWIUUI vLUD OtafM-Ma • 2bou. -**C "Stara'Over Broadway," a Warner various hills and slopes. In the vicin- Mr* Breese's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brother* film with a cast that In- ber 16, but the award/of contracts ity occupied by groups of young- m was deferred until Monday by Com- Charles' preeae of 'South street. CANADA DRYautonME . . . 'b *10c cludes Pat O'Brien, Jane Froman, missioner Sterner, Action was again sters, \ Mr. /and iffr, Charles Oates 0 James Melton, Jean Mulr, Frank Me- Mrs. William Green Is a patient ss^«^\aOA ^*aa^l A M*( MV MMUftT TWW tO JC KMB J postponed on two other"projects, on Plalnflejd we're Sunday visitors of UUVA tULA ueora • COCB Cola doti . O bot*. ^3C Hugh; Phil Regan and Frank Fay. which bids were received December at the Monmouth Memorial hospital Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cotgreave and POMEROY A special New Year'3 eve show will 16 pending Inquiries. Those two at Long Branch. family of Corlies avenue. On Christ- PINEAPPLE JUICE $$&, . . 2^ he held on Tuesday night at 11:30 Jobs will provldV for the paving of Miss Edith Wlllse, who teaches mas Mr. arid- Mrs. Cotgreavo enter- o'clock-. ' The feature will be "The four and six-tenths miles of Route at the Navesink publlo school is tained Mr; ana Mrs, Kenneth Van IDEAL GRAPE JUICE 2SSS.25c 1 Broadway Hostess," with Win Shaw. spending the Christmas vacation In DRY GIHGFM ALE 4 from Oldmans Creek to Penns Brunt and Isaac Vincent of Eaton- p r The. story of "Stars Over Broad' Grove, Salom county, and tho con-Florida. rjown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cots WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE . . b c <18c 35c way" reveals the private lives and struction of a bridge -over the P. Mr. and Mrs. John Speller of.Irv- greavo anr5r"famlly ,"of West Long Case of 12 NO loveavithe struggles and tribulations R. R. line on Route 34 at Allen- Ington spent Sunday with Mr.'and Branch and Fred Emmohs of .Long C MARASCHINO CHERRIES . >...•>.> 14C of successful radio stars. There Is Mrs. William DeVesty. 16-oz.—pint bots. DEPOSIT wood, Monmouth county. Branch and Mr, knd Mrs. Benjamin ,& -kPbu Dtpmll a mixture of musical numbers, which Of those.from Navesink who went Bernecker and daughter Jessie o va'ry from classical selections taken gunning in Sovlth Jersey last week West End; from ^. the compositions of Verdi, Little Silver News Morris Walsh was the only ono for- "FOR BETTER large Schubert and Von Flotow, to new tunate enough to bag a deer. Iii his '• Mrs. Ada B. Nafew and Mrs. Ar. HOFFMAN PALE DRY or CLUB SODA HIGHBALLS" (PlntDiptM compositions of Harry Warren and (The Red Bank Register oan bs bought party when he made the. kill ,^verc chle Mosby of Broad street, will le. Al Diibin, Hollywood song writers. to LIUIB Silver at tka Union News Stand Hoy Patten of Fair Havei\ and par- tomorrow to spend the week-end with it tha depot and at Georet Qaackanbush's ry Feeney and Mll'burn ^tearns of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holly, o{, Willie Tho;*.; songs are mostly sung by general store!) 1 Meltoiv and Miss Froman, although Red Bank. Nell Johnson ,, and, Al- Plains, New York. \ >•."••.." GLENSIDE BRAND Miss j-jlulr does sing one, the first The lire company was called out fred Brower spent one day, gunhlng time :[ihe has ever sung for the about lraon tirne Tuesday to tho home in South Jersey and Omar Sickles NOTICE. screen"; of Frederick T. Hurley on the corner of Navesink and Milton Wortji of Borough of Shrewsbury, N J. LIMA BEANS 3 25= Thajjp is a spectacular specialty of RuniBon road and Branch ave- Elberon were thera the entire., fiv.? •I An Ordinance amending Section 5 of an nue, where a flre had started In the days, but were unsuccessful. '.-• Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance limiting number in the picture, created and and restricting to specific districts, and directed by Bobby Connolly, the weatherboards due to painters burn- regulating therein buildinga and structures THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS CAKE FLOUR musical comedy producer, called Ing off the old paint with a blow according to their construction and tha ur torch. The blaze was soon extin- riaturo nnd extent of their use l/i the Bor "At TjP Service, Madame." Miss guished with little damage, Sea Bright News. Qush of Shrewsbury, ir> ..the County o Muir and Melton sing the lyrlos. Ajfonmouth, and providing* for the Adni)n Mrs. Jessie Spencer entertained a latratlon and enforcement of the provision SWANS DOWN O'Brien has the role of a theatri- (Tha Rad Bank Reglater can ba bouBhl therein contained and fixing penalties foi cal agent who Is about to say goodby number of friends at a card party in Sflabrlght at tba(ator«i of Morrli Wela. the violation thoreof." . • to the world because he Is unable to Friday night at Her home on Branch man and H. Le?kowttl.) Approved November 12,, 1085. NONE-SUCH BRAND, •find any clients, when he hears a avenue. After cards an oyster sup- At the reorganization of the may- Adopted December 4th, 1985. per was enjoyed. Those present were or and council on New Years day, GEORGE SILVER. porter. In his hotel sing. Recogniz- Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sherwood of OBTRUDE C. VAN VLIET, Mayor. ing ap unusual gifted voice, he puts Mayor William R. Fowler, Sr., who ; Clerk.... ' '.•••• Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoe- was re-elected, will be sworn into of- The foregoing Otdlnanoa was passed on MINCE MEAT 2 19c the yiftuth under contract. maker of Point Pleasant, and Mr. second ahd third repdimrs by tlie board a Melton, the radio star who makes fice. Also to be sworn In are Sol J. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Shoemaker, Nelmark, Nells F. Jacobsen and * meet!n£<.held,, on Wednesday. Pecerhbe his bow to the screen In this picture, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Parker, 4th, 193S,i and was duly approved by thi IDEAL BRAND —NEW CROP is the porter. Miss Froman, also a Chris Axolson as counollmen and Ed Mayoi; of Shrewsbury. Miss Annie Laurie, William Bennett mund W. Cllne as collector. radio, star making her debut In pic- and Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Edwards SOLID tures, plays opposite Melton. of Little Silver. The Sea Bright ping pong team Th0 Ingenue role Is played by Miss will play an Eatontown team tomor. Day Low PUMPKIN PACK V. Parker Wilkinson is a patient row night In the Mahoney & Harvey Mulr^who plays the part of an am- at tho Fitkln hospital. Rates bitions amateur, who has a golden building on Ocean avenue. voicef but who is discouraged from Mr. and Mrs. Wllllford Halstead Henry L. Zobel is vacationing at CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA going; on the radio by O'Brien, who and son George of Trenton were Windsor, North Carolina. -WESSON is In love with her. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. My- Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pannacl, ron L. Campbell. Oari Pannacl and Mrs. Anne Oliver Tel. S: 1212 •3V"Va»wy COOKIES pkgs.lVC A special meeting of the fire com- have gone to Coral Gables, Florida, Carlton Theater. pany will be hejd tomorrow night. for the rest of the winter. The late Will Rogers' last picture, The mayor arid council were ached- Miss Olive Packer is spending tho C. K. STANDARD QUALITY "In Old Kentucky," began a run of ulod to meet (Tuesday night but ow-rest of the winter with her mothy, three days yesterday at the Carlton ing to tha fact that It was Christmas Mrs. William P. Cloughly of Ocean Christian Science No. and will be shown for the last times eve tho meeting was postponed un- Grove. . * can Friday. As an added attraction the 11 tomorrow night. The meeting will Miss Mae Welch ie home from a Reading Room CRABMEAT ^ 15c b,>. held In the old schoolhouso whero picture, ''Going On Two," a pipturl- visit of several weeks with relatives Broad Street National Bank Bldf., zatlon of the Dionnc quintuplets, he borough ofllces are now located. In Massachusetts. Edgar Welch and MULTIPLIES 500 TIMES IN SUDSI will be shown. •IShls building is being repainted. Thomas Irwin motored to Massa- 12 Broad Street,, Bed Bank Adapted from the play whoso Harrison Shampanore made a trip chusetts and brought her home. OPEN DAILY humor, sunny romance and tingling o Buffalo last Thursday by train, ftYYftftl "NO SCRUB" 23-ot. Alfred Madsen Is home for the 11:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. horse-race drama have made It a and returned home Sunday night by hrlstmas holidays from King's col- \#/V I 1#V/IB LAUNDRY SOAP Pk8- favorite of throe generations of auto with Mrs. Shampanore's par- Tuesday and Friday Evenings: lege in Tennessee. 7:30 to 9:30. Americans, "In Old Kcntuck" stars ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Volk, Mrs. Paul Covert and daughter Rogers In a ralo that presents his who will spend the holidays here. Paula have gone to Portland, Maine, Here the Bible, the Works of Mary WALNUTS DIAIS^RAND ib.25c I BRAZIL NUTS S . ib.17c rich clown-to-earth character in Its Miss Ann Ernst of Perth Amboy to spend tho holidays with her par- Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Foundar most lovablo light. Rogers enacts s spending the holiday season with ents. of Christian Scence, and all other MIXED NUTS STMKRAND ib 23c I SOFT SHELL ALMONDS .b 33c a shrewd and peninl trainer of tfiss Virginia Satter of Prospect ave- authorized Chrlntlan Science Litera- ture may bo read, borrowed or pur- horsija, whose homely.philosophy and nue. chased. keen wit sets ripht all tho troubles Miss Florence L. - Campbell spent Middletown Village. of the Impulsive people about him. Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Reading Room Maintained by «JMeat 'Department Specials- Holiday Suggestions Russell Hard it- anil Dorothy Wll- ,ane of West Long Branch. (The Red Back Register can be buught FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. in MldJIetown at tht> ttorea of I. G SCIENTIST. » urm play tin- rimiantli- yiiiin.K:--tc.'i'3. Tho district superintendent of the Knicbl unit William B. Wilin.l JERSEY-WHOLE OR EITHER HALF Whe Is the daujihliM- nf old Charles Nrw Brunswick district, Rev. Leon SUii UROAI) STREET, RED BANK JEAN'S PIE CRUST JUSTADOWATU . Pk..1Oc Sellnn. who is friMitu: wilh cli;ti!cn! 'hamheilain of Red Bank, will occu- Miss Betty Despreaux, daughter of The Public l> Welcome. py the pulpit of the Methodist Mr. and Mra. Raymond Deaprenux, FRUIT CAKE FO^T^^, . . 2,b.69c Klchnvtn. AHlHiimh his daughter i i-hurrh Sunday night. January fi.Th o underwent an operation for appendi- flulitB lu win llardie f"'.' h"r.-(Mf, It ! EiPivire. will mark the bc-Kinninfr of a citis at Monmouth Memorial hospital FRESH HAMS CRANBERRY SAUCE tiuomo . i7c».«.17c 1i llogoiB' slircwil iii,I Mint, finally! wrek of prayer. .Services will tie held at Long Branch Siiturday. brings the hoy to Mirr; Wilf <>!!. - I evrry night. Anthony Bischoff has finished con- ECZEMA HEINZ FIG PUDDING . . .wc.n31c Rogers' able ii.'.sistaiit in tin: pic- A new Ford dump truck, wilh hy- structing u building at Belfcvd which PRIME RIB ROAST S 29c J ture 13 Bill Itnblnsun, the: tap italic- | and Itching Piles BELL'S POULTRY SEASONING . '^9c 1 draulic hni.it, has been delivered to he will use aa a fish market. can be relieved by utinfi ing genill!*, whn tearhrs I he cnint - the borough for use in the road de- Christmas was celebrated with an MUKFITTS difin cnouRh of his fool artistry to partment. ontortnlnmont by the Sunday-3chool LEGS or RUMPS of VEALS" . .25c LEAF, THYME or SAGE . . ^,Pvt.5t : b v.'iu jt haiid; Qnic widow ;md thus of tho Reformed church Friday. Rev. provides one of the cnmeily lainr-hi' • George Young, pnstor of the Baptist EX-E-MO DROMEDARY DATES ffiSS. 2%£'25c .of the picture. Holmdel News. church, acted as Santa Claus Sold by Drutglste. FRYING CHICKENS 29c LoUlsn Henry. Alan Dim'lia. t, K> ' The Brldgo club will hold Its next PRICK 5OC DROMEDARY PEELS Jhcr,palo and Etlonne r.imnlot nrc ! The standing of the teams of tho meeting Friday, Jnnuary 3, at tho the principal fiipimrlinjr "layers. j UolmdPl howling league follows: home of Mrs. F. Marklle Schad. LOIN VEAL CHOPS 29c DEL MONTE RAISINS "Show Thpm No Mercy," a Tuvtv iv L re; Mrs. Frederick Adams has re- Fxpert Repairing PILOT BRAND CURRANTS lleth'Century-Fox film with Rorhollt \i,.-,intjiii.iv:* •.:; r, .sis turned from n visit of thrco days at VI JI Eil i IONO ISUHD . doi.171 | nMI/UV/VIV FIUETS ib.AUl Hudson In the main roir, will he the 'llm-diiTi u:i T .7iV7 New York. C hminuici; - Ill li .li.1ii Fish Prices Eifective December 26th, 27th and 28th, Only ROEDING BRAND FIGS K!™ ,.o,pk«.9e feature attrarticii on ^lUinhy and Ilivtle* IS 111 .1100 Camuol Mitchell Is spending the WATCHES, CLOCKS, SundJiy. Nur..rrymrii 18 15 .MS Yuletldc season with relatives in ENTERPRISE CHOCOLATES MMNTO &35C A special midnight show will lie Turfmen - 16 14 :.•!$ North Carolina. and JEWELRY —^—Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables—«— I'.rnciTi - 16 1" .4BS Tho Mlddlotown Vlllago Civic ns- held nt 11:30 o'clock, on New Year's liumir-. _ - II, 18 .iai OLIVES iDoi tramo To^'lTc . qua* ovo. The fcaluro will lie tin- Man !h-i»:|!istj - 11 111 .107 aoclation made gifts of thirty Christ- Accuracy, skill and experi- brothers in llidr late: I plftui <•, "A Ti](rr« _ 10 23 .:!»» mas dinners In baskets to unfortun- Iliiinlir* 10 2» .IfM ate families In this neighborhood. ence enable us to do Ihe BAKER'S CHOCOLATE COOKIKO . u it Night at the Opera." llornemen 0 21 .273 most delicate repairing. We ORANGES ; 27c Mies Evelyn Walker of Red Bank guarantee satisfaction. Oui SftUTH AMERICA OKIJISK. was the chief speaker at the busi- Colt's Neck News. prices will please vou. K ness meeting of the Atlantic-Holm- GRAPEFRUIT TBSS 3, 13C BRUNSWICK MOTOR OILS 89c llunuon Cnuplo Will Also Visit Mei- del Social Servlco orsanteatlon last Ico and California. week. Tho day before Chrlstmaa din- David Tumldalski spent part of Silverware Repaired ners In baskets were given by tho last week at Pasadena deer hunting TANGERINES SWEETamuuicv. 12f 15c Mrs.and MID, J. Edmund Llnzmny- a«Hoclatlon to n. number of needy with tho members of the Buoktown and Replated Like New or ol! Itumaon left New York Hatur- families In Atlantic and Holmdel Daer club of Marlboro. No doer wero CIGARETTES . . . day On the atcumcr Hnntn Paula of townships. killed, but the Nlmrndg had an enjoy- tho Ornco line. Their itinerary of able outing. FRESH LIMES SEEDUSS 5$£ 25C U • luc«r Sirliw a Carnal • OM Cold Taylor W. Hnnco offered two five- the £ru!np Includes stops In Bouth ArrnngcmrntH nro being completed 36 Broad St., Red Bank America, u tiip through the Panama pound boxer, of candy to the bowlers for tho New Ycnni ovo dnnco to be ennui, fitopn In Ccnti'ul America and making tho hlnhrnt ucorea during the held In tho former wireless nlanUnt r«l I8M. CARROTS CAUFORNIA, TENDER . 2bunche.l5c h Mexico and California. They will re- past wflelt. The wlnnern were Vin- Hcoheyvlllo by the employees of Laird turn by Irnln and will itrrlvq homo cent Hanvmond, with u ncorc of 245, & Company. Tlicro will ho dancing •bout the rnd of January. and Iluisnell Bennett, with n, score of niunln hy an orchestra nnd refrenh- SWEET POTATOES ,*» 3,b,lOc 23D, . mentn. The next meeting of tho Atlantlc- Tho work of graveling tho Phalanx Bumsteatfs Worm Spp fo niapoan of Coal. Holmdnl Social Service organization CALIFORNIA PEAS S 2 23^ * A Ion of tool will he disposed of rond lino been flnlnhed. in (he will be held Tuesday. January 21, At.spring a cuiitlng of Inivla will bo put jo nn Ilia'co-opeiattve J>|HII by thn Tln- tho homo of the president, Mr». Flora on Iho roud. ' All Prices Effective from December 26th to 31st, Inc. ", Un VVfllrt flr« company Friday, Jan- Holnicn. CJcorge nruno of. Italy *trlv*d In U U»ry IT. A largely attended dance win held this country last week. He Is mak- 96 BROAD( STREET, NEXT TO POSTOFFICl f, ;RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 28.1985.

tit* homt of her daucbUr, tin. Evening New*. Ourvrrtnf U bis wM«, French Ht wu a little snip from verse. It made all religion »o dif- Lod e SfcMtfnf Engagement Of Obituary Che*Ur B««d of Naveslnk. She was Mrs. Anna Ruck. Funeral'arrange- f Personals Urn boulevard!, "un enfant, blond, et ficult The meek were a sniveling, The Independent Order of t^NW aavmty yaan old and had been all- ments In charge of A. M. PqsUn and' duns balls figure.' Where my Bible despicable and uncomfortable lot Red Bank Couple Frederick 0, Flatter, Sr. Ing for Mveral months. Death wu ten will meet tonight at gMU MM* jo»eph Pr»te of Moiint street, who Sons have not yet been'completed.' •poke of "leviathan," the French But one evening I had found to my Frederick Gordon Flitter. Jr. due tocomplications , Mrs. Stewart on Monmouth street at tlRfet ffamK, ni aaveraly Injured, In on automo- Mr. and Mrs. Alston Beelaaan of ssld "Ie crocodile," which* ruined the delight that some daring French- A large attendance la cspMWr M aged seventy years and five months, moved to Naveslnk from Jersey City Ira Martin. . grandeur and mystery of that fa- man had altered this passage into bile accident near Gooseneck Point Broad street have announced the en- four years ago. There are no other there will be nomination and «I*|t»O» several weeks ago, and whose -loft of 224 River road, a resident of Bed Ira Martin, caretaker of the Hil- mous beast. And where mine said. something that a fellow could stand: ,goRament of their daughter;, Mary, Bank all his life, died yesterday af- survivors besides] her husband and of officers for tbe coming year. ,,. > ana was BO badly broken at the elc, 1 to E. Allaire Cornwall,* son of Mrs ton Park tract at Atlantic, Highlands "Behold now behemoth," they said. "Heureux lee . debonnaifes car IIB ternoon at Rlvervlew hospital from daughter. "Volcl l'hlppopotame!" •--' herlteront de la terr$." bow that amputation of the arm was MUlard F. Cornwell, also of Broad The funeral waa held Sunday af- for a number of years, died yester- at Brut thought necessary, la well pneumonia and complications. He day morning of a, heart attack. He Many Attend Dane*. street, , The engagement was an-was first stricken Friday night tod ternoon at the home of Mrs. Reed. Instead of the children of Israel The debonair! That*was more like along the road to recovery. nounced at an Informal party at Ml«» Rev. David Wilson, pastor of thewas 57 years old. Funeral arrange- fearing lest the Lord should bo it! I cheerfully Jumped Into bed. More than sixty penon* »tttM*4 "Mr. and Mrs. Anthony. Bacagalupl he waa conveyed to the hospltaJ ments In charge of A. M. Posten and Beekman'o home on Sunday evening. Monday night and sank rapidly. Mr. Naveslnk Methodist church, coi- wroth, the French saw they were the Sycamore Tennis dance glv*!! of Wharf avenue are on their annual ducted the services. Burial by A.Sons have not yet been completed. afraid lest "le Seigneur" be "irrite.' Saturday night at the MonnJotltll sojourn to Miami, Florida, where Fisher waa born here and waa the aon of the late Charles Fisher. He M. Posten and Sons was In Bay This word- "irrite" appeared every- Capt. LeBrls, a Kronen sailor, car- County Country club, Eatontewn, they expect to remain several weeks. where. )Caln was "tres Irrite." Molae ried out the first significant experi- followed the water many years and View cemetery. "VOICI LTOFFOFOTAME!" Charles Patrick's orchestra i Mr. and Mrs. George McVey of waa captain of boats. Of late be'bad (which seemed to me a very jaunty ments in gliding in tho seventies music for dancing. . f fi t "New York city, were holiday guests been custodian of the Monmouth . Vn. Nellie Shaumon. Condensed From The New-Yorker way of referring to Moses) was of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Alberta of Boat club. He Is survive!* by bis MM. Nellie Shaumon of Highlands by Clarence Day.' "irrite." When my regular Bible, the - Harris Park. wife, Mrs. Jennie Smith Fisher; a died December 18 at the Monmouth real one, Impressively described men Mr. and Mrs. James Blgglo and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hall, and a Memorial hospital at Long Branch iWhen we boys were little w» used an "wroth," their anger seemed state- NUNZIE- daughter Doris of Pallaalde, New son, Frederick G. Fisher, Jr., both following an operation for Intestinal to go to mother's room Sunday even- ly and solemn. If they were full of :1 Jersey, were ChrlstmaB gueata of of Red Bank; a step-daughter, Mrs. trouble. She was 64 years old and ings and sit In a circle around her mere , Irritation all the time, they \ Mr«. Blgado's aistors and brothers, Melvln M. Cree of Red Bank; a step- had lived at Highlands twenty year*. while she told us a story from the were more like the! Day family. t AND HIS EMPLOYEES the PratiPiarhily of Mount street. son, Arnold Weybrecht of Brooklyn; Surviving Is a Bon, Al. Shaumon of Bible. One night she repeated the I turned at last to the 23d psalm \ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Runyon and four slaters, Mrs. Grace Travers, Highlands. 23d psalm and, as she kissed us They had spoiled that, too. They har: daughter Jane of Leroy place and Mrs. Florence Phelps and Miss The funeral was held Saturday good night, asked us to learn It bytwisted it around until it read al- Wish their many Frie ds and Miss Marlon Scott of South street Louise Fisher of Red Bank, and Mrs. morning at the Chtirch of Our Lady heart. "r\ though the scene were In Parii- left Tuesday.on a two weeks' auto" Mabel Tilton of Springfield, Massa- of Perpetual Help. Rev. John E. In my bedroom I got out my Bible? "Green pastures" were changed Int- Patrons of the trip to Florida, chusetts, and three brothers, Mai Farrell chanted a requiem masB. It was full of paper bookmarks, to "pares herbeux,""and ,"thy rod an. colrn, Delford and Charles Fisher, all Burial by A. M. Posten and Sons help me find texts that I'd had to thy staff" had become "ton baton, Miss Mary Relss, daughter of Mr. of Red Bank. and Mrs, Alfred Relss of Linden waa In Mount Olivet cemete- •• memorize, and these bookmarks In as though the Lord were leading -j, turn were full of pictures I had place, has accepted a government po- The funeral will be held at hla late David up and down the Avenue of V -. ,VQGUE sition at Washington,' D. C. Miss home, "224 River road, Saturday af- Fred Morris. drawn of Biblical scenes. A picture the Bols de Boulogne like a drum Relss was formerly employed at Slg- ternoon at 2:30. Rev. Herbert S. Fred Morris of. Belford, aged WS of Adam looking doubtfully at thomajor. BARBER SHOP anil BEAUTY PARLOR mund Eisner company for fifteen years, died of heart disease Satur- Tree of Knowledge, with a complete Craig, pastor of Trinity church, will ; I decided to go to bed and let that \ 10 WHITE ST., Phone Red Bank 646 years. She started work laBt week. conduct the service. Interment in day. He bad been a resident <>f set of textbooks, Including an arlth- psalm wait a day or two. But be- Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffrey of Linden charge of the Worden funeral home that place a number of years, The metlc, dangling heavily from I to fore'putting tho books back on my place entertained as holiday visitors will be In Fair View cemetery. Mr. only surviving Immediate relative If boughs. A picture of Sarah "dealing shelf, I bunted up thi one place In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey and Fisher, was a member of Red Bank a daughter living In Minnesota. hardly with Hagar," driving her out the French Bible that 1. really liked. A Happy and Prosperous daughter Marjorle of Washington (Photo by Mtndil) council, Royal Arcanum, the Mon The funeral was held Monday af- with a broomstick. A picture of the "Blessed are the. meek" my English street and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton MISS MART BEEKMAN. mouth Boat club and the North ternoon at the house and was con- lun, moon and stars bowing politely Blblo said, "for they shall inherit the New Year Scott and family of Philadelphia. Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht club. ducted by Rev. N. Nelson Mooro, to Joseph. I Bat down and added to arth." I had always hated that Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of Miss Beekman Is a graduate of pastor of the Belford Methodist the collection a picture of Job in pa- Centenary Collegiate institute of church. Burial by A. M. Posten and Jamas, weeping copiously as he en- Wallace street spent the holiday Harry V. Marks. with Mr. Rogcrs's brother at Eliza- Hackettstown. Mr. Cornwell was Sons was made In Fair View ceme- deavored, on top of his other trials, beth. graduated from the Red Bank high Hairy V. Marks, a resident of tery. _ to learn the 23d psalm? school, Princeton university In thethis section for many years, died I got out another Bible that moth- Misses Bertha, Eva and Mary c'laes of 1923 and from New York last Thursday of pneumonia after a Tunis Worthier. Ft Relss spent tho holiday with their er had lent me. This one was in Law school, He was admitted to the short UlneBs. He was 78 years old. The funeral of Tunis Worthley of French, anil it sometimes shocked parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Relss Mr. Marks was born In Middletown YOUR OLD bar of this state as an attorney In ORITE Lelghton avenue, who died on Wed- of Linden place. me deeply to read It As my belief 1930 and as a counsellor In 1934. He township and was the son of thenesday morning of lost week, was was that when God had created the Dr. William M Thompson- of East is associated with the firm of Apple- late George and Eliza Scott Marks held last Friday afternoon at 3:30world He had Bald, "Let there be Front street lett Sunday by auto on gate, Stevens, Foster and Reuosillo. For a number of years he was an o'clock at the Worden funeral home light," It seemed to me highly irrev- • •. In a New Dress his annual hunting trip to South Car- engineer on the Central railroad on East Front street with Rev. Car- Ya», w« hava "dreiiod up" theta two popular olina and Georgia, Bcforfc,returnlng e.ent to put French words Into His ferryboats and resided at Jersey man Trembath, pastor of the Re-mouth and nave Him exclaim, "Quo home he will also visit Florida. Church Notes. ^Clty. Later he was employed as a formed church, officiating. Profes- Coffees. But what it most important, the quality watchman. la lumlere Bolt!" Imagine the Lord Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klrby of sional bearers were In attendance. talking French! Aside from a few ii itill the tame - th« finest your money can Little Silver, formerly of Red Bank, Services marking the end of the Mr. Marks's wife, Mrs. Jennie Ben- Burial was In Fair View cemetery. odd words In Hebrew, I took It com- buy. Order at leatt two pounds while this special are tho parents of a oeven-pound aon year \ 111 be held at the Methodist nett MarkB, died In 1018. Surviving born Saturday afternoon at Pltkln pletely for granted that God had price prevails. church on Sunday. The morning are a son, William B. Marks of Rich- Joseph F. Buck. never spoken anything but the most hospital. The baby has been named sorvlce will begin at eleven o'clock mond Hill, Staten Island, and two Richard Bergen- Klrby. with a sermon by the pastor. Rev. Joseph F. Ruck of Leonardo died dignified English. sisters, Mrs. Barbara Heyer of Red It made me laugh, though It Conover K Thomas of Lawrence- Albert L. Baner, on the subject, ''The Bank and Mrs. Georglannn. Scott of Tuesday night at the state hospital vllle school Is spending the holiday Divine at the Door." The senior Jersey City. at Marlboro. He was at the hospital frightened me, too, to see what lib- vacation with his mother, Mrs. Con- choir will sing under the direction only three days. He WOB 47 years erties the French had taken. In my The funeral-was held last Satur- old and had been a resident of Leo- English Bible David was a One over Hadden Thomas of Broad street. of Mrs. Theresa Willey. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at thi Mrs. Edith R. Smith and dRugh- .At the evening service a Christ- nardo ten years. He was employed Anglo-Saxon type, "a youth, rudd; Worden funeral home on East Fron as a compositor for the Newark and of a fair countenance. In thi ter Jean of Pearl street spent Christ- mas play, "The Canticles of Mary," street with Rev. Albert L. Baner, mas day with Mr. and Sirs. Reginald will be presented by members of pastor of the Methodist church, of- Ely of Bradley Beach. the church school with Mrs. Rich- ficiating. Mr. Baner was assisted by "Miss Evelyn Walker of Rector ard Clark directing. In the cast Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor o place has returned home from Wash- will be Mrs. Melvln Morris, Frank the Baptist' church. The bearers ington, where she attended a con- Warner, Mrs. Harold Coddington, were William S. Dean, Everett F. vention of nuraos. Richard Clark, Ruasell Woolley, Asay and Harry J. Boskey, all o Harry Y. Smith of the local post- William Bennett, Misa Doris Hurst, Red Bank and Henry Scott of Jersey oBlco la confined to his home by ill-Harry Tarzlan, Harold Jeffrey, Clin- City. Burial In charge of the Wor- ness. Mr. Smith was stricken with ton Wilbur, Bert Northcutt, 'William den funeral home was in the family a fainting spell last week. He is Bradley, Kelby Warden, Mrs. Bert plot in Fair View cemetery. rapidly recovering and is expected to Northcott, Mrs. William B'radley and return to his duties within a fewMrs. Kelby Warden. Thomas M. Walling. days. ' , The senior choir will sing the in- Thomas M. Walling, a resident o: Mr. and Mrs Frank Pittenger of cidental muslo which will Include "Gloria In Excelsls." Melvin Mor- this section of the county for many Hudson avenue are leaving tomorrow years, died suddenly last Sunday for a two months' stay at Miami, ris will have charge of the lighting effects. -•'. . morning of a heart attack at his Florida. 'home near Ocala, Florida, after an George Gramann, Jr., of Brown 1 Illness of only a day and^ a half. He Resolution Time! place, left this morning on a busi- Services In First Church of Christ, was 64 years old. ness trip through Georgia and Flor- Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red Mr. Walling was born at Keyport It's an old and honored custom ida. Bank, -are held on Sundays at 11:00 and was the son of Eugene and Mar- Mr. and Mrs. William Maddux are A, M. and 8:00 P. M., and on Wednes- garet A. Walling. He resided in var- to make good resolutions on New Our Coffees are now... spending the winter at Miami, Flor- days at 8:00 P. M. ious sections of the county unti Years Day. Here's one we'd sug- 9 - Ida. Mrs. Maddux before her mar- "Christian Science" will be the sub- about thirteen years ago, when he "HEAT-FLO ROASTED '- . riage was Miss Margaret Vetterl. ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all moved to Ocala, where he engaged In gest for every good citizen; Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- farming. His wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Heat-Flo Roasting gives a more uniform roast—resulting day, December 29. * RESOLVED: That I'll do my Cook Walling, died eight years ago. in a richer, more flavorful cup of Coffee. WHO ARE TILE OWNERS. The Golden Text Is: "Arise, shine; Surviving is his mother, who now best to make 1936 a happier year for thy light is come, and the glory lives at Rosebank, Staten Island; a A Letter From George White About of the Lord is risen upon tbee' daughter, Mrs. Carl H. Winters o: for everyone with whom I come Land at I'lnc Brook. (Isaiah 60:1.) Chapel Hill; two sons, Malcolm and in contact. There's a resolution Editor, Red Bank Register: Among the citations which com- Daniel C. Walling, both of Ocala, and prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- you can keep! lbs. In the letter I addressed recently two' sisters, Mrs. Joshua Wauchope to the township committee of lowing from the Bible: "And these and Mrs. J. J. Neighbour, both of Shrewsbury Township, which letter signs shall follow them that believo; Rosebank. was not read, I called particular at- In my name shall they cast out Services will be held this after- f3SG0 full-ql. tention to facts regarding parcels of devils; they shall speak with new noon at the convenience-of the fam- bottles land for which no owners appear to tongues; They shall take up serpents; ily at the Worden Funeral home on BEVERAGES plus deposi! be known, and mentioned that my and If they drink.any deadly thing, East Front street and Interment will WORDEN FUNERAL HOME Information Is that the state board ALBERT W. WORDEN 4SC0 CRUSHED No. 2 of taxation has suggested or ordered it shall not hurt them; they shall lay be In the family plot in Atlantic cem- HARRYCF.WORDEN • JAMES A.WORDM the township authorities to amend hands on tho sick, and they shall etery at Colt's Neck. CORN or GOLDEN BANTAM the township tax map as soon as recover" (Mark 16: 17, 18.) PHONE557 possible. Tho Lesson-Sermon also Includes W. Strother Jones. eOE.FH.ONT ST. • • • RED BANK.N.J. I also particularly referred to Plot tho following passage froai the Chris- The funeral of W. Strother Jones, 19, Block 66, which Is about fifteen tian Science, textbook, "Science and acres in extent apparently, and fronts who died at his home on Riverside CLENWOOD about 1,200 feet on the Wayside road, Health with Key to the Scriptures" , drive, Middletown township on Tues- APPLE BUTTER west side, near the railroad south of by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian day of last week was held last Fri- Fine Brook. I have title to adjoining Science, understood coincides with day afternoon at three o'clock at CHOCOLATE POMS N B..C ib 19c lands and have for six or more years the Scriptures, and sustains logically Trinity Episcopal church, of which endeavored to locate an owner to this and demonstratively every point it he had been senior warden for more O-SO-CUD COOKIES N.».C M 9C tract. A few weeks ago I was called presents. Otherwise It would not be upon by tho assessor, Leon M. Shaf- than thirty years. to, who said that he had, with Ken- Science, and could not present Its Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector of HARCO PICKLES DILL-SOUR 2 q i-« 29e neth Fields, the chairman of the proofs. It presents the calm and clear verdict of Truth agalnBt error, the church, waa assisted by Rev. Dr. Where township committee, been to see Joel Fields, and that tho Plot 19 belonged uttered and illustrated by the prop- Samuel Drury, headmaster of St YOUR Paul's school at Concord, New to him (Joel). hets, by Jesus, by his apostles, as la CHOICE recorded throughout tho Scriptures' Hampshire, in conducting the aer Will Your Advertising Be . SAUERKRAUT r^^ li. Later. Mr. Shafto told me that vices. A full vested choir sang thu Fred McDowell has surveyed tho (p. 358.) 1 Fields tract, and has arranged to hymns, "Fight the Good Fight." CADmhJEC JMPORTED ' ^ W's mine gravel north and wost of-where "Love Divine" and ,"Onward, Chris- When The Ink Is Dry? he Is now operating, Including Plot At the Presbyterian church Sunday tian Soldiers." A number of mem- *>AI\l/ink} NORWEGIAN Am CD IB. Nevertheless thiB was later de- morning, Rev. John A. Hayes will nied by McDowell's office, Mr. Shafto bers of the New York stock ex- preach on "The Grace of Solitude" change, of which Mr. Jones was a on the phone, to me. ana "Back to Pilot." Duo to the fact PEA SOUP OB&OVE 2 In my letter, hereabove referred to, member, came to Red Bank on a I declined to be satisfied with the that next Wednesday Is New Years, special train to attend the services. Will It Be 15 Shafto-Flelds statements, and called the meeting of tho Golden Hour Burial In charge of R. R. Mount upon the township committee to Circle and tho prayer service will be * Son of 135 West Front street waa TUBOWN INTO THE GCTTEET Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! make further Investigation. omitted. in Fair View cemetery. HIDDEN UNDER SHIUJBDEBTt In Book S-8 of Deeds, pages 443, etc., at the County Clerk's office, BLOWN AGAINST THE HEDGE T there Is a deed from Edmund Arriving at Wilson Station. His. Charles Goble, JUST RUBBISH ON THE LAWN? Throckmorton and wife to Samuel C. It seemed strange to arrive at "the TOMATOES FANCY-SOLID SLICINC Ib. 15c Mrs. Jane Mary Goble, wife of THROWN INTO THE WA8TE BASKET? Morris which refers to the purchase city of ono hundred towers"—Prague Charles Goble, died at her home at previous to 1857 by James Tallman in Czccholovakia and alight at Wood- CONSDMED BY, TRASH BtTBNEBr ' ICEBERG LETTUCE CRISP ^7= from Michael Kearney of n fifty-acre Union Beach last Thursday after a tract which appears to Include all of row station, for no longer Is It called short Illness. She was 4S years old. Plot 19 and more, and which appears by tho name of tho Emperor Frans Surviving besides her husband, are GRAPEFRUIT JUICY-FLORIDA 3for14c to have been weist of tho Fields west Joeef. Few cities In Europe combine a son, David Goble, who lived with lbs line. The records should be searched ao many Interesting things to see her; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Bax- APPLES U. S. No. 1 STAYMAN-WINESAP 3 ' 14<= to disclose the facts. It Is not myFrom my hotel In Venceslav squaro business to do this, but I will co- ter of Union Beach, and two sisters, Or Will It Be I 'Journeyed forth busily for four MIBS Elizabeth Morton and Mrs. CABBAGE YORK STATE . 5 "»• 10= operate with tho surveyor!! or search- Under the reading lamp Inside the home—a cherished ers when called upon. days, trying to see tho best points of Anna Whltaker also of Union Beach. interest There Is, of course, the old and INVITED member oj tbe family circle? This U How Is Plot 19 to bo assessed for The funeral was held Monday 1936, and to whom? castle to start with, dating from 1346, morning at nine o'clock at tbe where your message will be If Inserted In The It«rl8t

In* th* part of Christmas Fialry sang,! Srjark From r Other (atturei of th* entertain- holidays with relative's on Long I»- Ooddlnfton, and Stephen B, Shrewsbury Play "MUtht of DreamB." Children who ^F*'» ™"*» ment were » ^olo by Mtti Virginia luvd. Curtis and Capt E. Penult "MONEY ISANED sang "Sitting Up for Santa," wtre Sets Garage on Fire Clayton, recitation* by Jean Robert- Human Tarnow u tbll to bi aut bum, Ruth Lsnge, Elizabeth VanPelt, Kd- son and Mary Pbl!lp», a monologue on Jewelry, Slim, Music*! Inetnunenta, Cameras, Has Full House •wain after having be»n confined to JosepJoseph YaharYaharrs/anr d a party BlnoeniaM, etc. ward Stone, Richard Mayy, Margareg t by Ruth Emmons and a song by Dor- the house, two weeks with a heavy friendiends WMthtWMthtattaa . in SSSouSjereej y Sparks from a bonfire set fire to a noa,,, Eighty PapiU~Take Part in Massey, Eric Rodin, Jr., Mary Mas- garage in the rear of the home of othy Patterson, Betty Qllea, Shirley cold. • laitweik. They but thl WE sey, Ella VanNote, Margery Strauss, Gilbert Reckless on Maple avenue Jenson and Lenore Foster. Purses Mr. and' Mrs. Reuben Sklar have automobile. In wnlooh they warwaree rt* the Chriitmas Entertainment, wtre given to George W. Beeley and "Santa Claus Disappears"-— Barbara Ayere, Wilbur Wilbur San- and did damage estimated at about moved to New York. ing itruck one. Thh e animail lfl fled with Broadway Loan Co. born, Marilyn Berger, -*3tJW Smith, J700 last Saturday, The platform of Rev. Nelson ,Moore. A pageant en- Mrs. Clarence Wlokman and sonsuch ip**d that the men did not have ., Eighteen. Caroli Sung. RutledEO Crouse and Gene Schlafone. the building, which was of frame, titled "The Christmas Story," waa Robert ot Atlantic Highlandgn s re- time to*rab their turn and .hoot It 800 Broadway, (Opp. Jacob JulnbacV.V aV>ng Branch The, largest attendance'In the his- In conclusion Radlola called the caught fire when the sparks from a given by the member* of Mln Claire turned home Saturday after spend- tory or the new Shrewsbury school above little children of the reception, fire In the yard next to Mr. Reck Llngoa and Mrs. Irving Roop'a ing a week with Mrs. Wlckman'e Mr. and Howard W. Roberta auditorium gathered Thursday night first and second grades, who were loss's house were carried by a strong classes. The closing recitation was parents, Mr. and Mr», William Hel- and thel* daughterht , MMIM Ellwb.tb g dressed In night euits and were in 8 by Lois Jenson. The church wae muth. Robert*, (pent Sunday with Mr. and to -witness tho Christmasw wind to a platform adjoining the gar- M dark room with flashlights. Finally age. » " beautifully decorated by. Edward Fred Smith, Earl Eastmond, Jos- ™' Frederick Robert* ot Brooklyn. given by the pupils of ,the Shrews- the Kobllns asked forgiveness and all Runyon and Irving Hoop with pine eph Havens, Seymour Lukor and The BaptJrt Bunday^nool held a bury school under the direction ot Occupants of the Reckless ho:ne roping given by Robert Seeley. A Happy New Year to All was forgotten. Santa was brought Armand IfavenB went, deer hunt- largely attended Chrlatmaa entertain- Principal Fred C. Englandi The pro- in by the elves and in closing the called police headquarters and Fire Christmas tree was given by the Ep ing at Warren Grove one day. last ment Monday evening. gram Included a two-act play en- group of eighty students which took Chief George Worthley 'dispatched worth League- week. With the advent ol winter the New titled "Santa Claus Disappears." part san^ "Merry Christmas." Independent engine company to the Mr, and Mrs. Irving Roop and Mrs. Mrs. William Sutherland, Mrs. Monmouth board of directors has re- Tickets sold by pupils of the Bchool scene. A general alarm was turned Francis Andrews attended a Christ- John Hclns, Mrs. Vreeland and Mor- lumed holding lesiloni, Almost ev- obtained mettey to buy material used PUNCTUAL PEFILS. in from Box 171 at the corner of mas party at Keyport last Thunday ris and George Leek attended the ery morning and without fall every SPANISH Beauty Salon to make up the various costumes in Maple avenue and Peters place and evening given by the Sons and funeral of their cousin, William Fleh- evening the board meets at the post- the play which,were made by the the entire department, under Chief Perfect. Attendance List > at Fair Daughters of Liberty. er at Toms River last Thursday af- office and discusses matters of local, 86 BROAD ST.. parents of, those taking part. The ifciven Worthley, fought the blaze and kept ternoon. national and world-wide import. plot of the story was that the $OD For a,JP ecembe r. It from spreading. A strong wlnj, Miss Helen Smith" and Mra. Irving Mrs. Albert Worthlngton of Sometimes the board even weighs Tel. Red Bank 2342 bllns were angry because of the un t following pupils of the Fair however, had given the Jflames too Roop attended a Christmas party at questions relating to planets other pleasant surroundings they had at Haven public schools were neither great a headway and tho bui!;lln,{ Keyport Friday evening. tic City Is'visiting her mother, Mrs. than this world. No subject la too Christmas time and tho good treat- absent nor tardy last month, the as- was almost totally destroyed. Armand Havens has been confined Samuel Smith, who is on the sick Wg nor too email to re«elve consider- Our Hairdreating es- list ment" that Santa Claus received. terisk denoting perfect attendance to the house with a heavy cold. ation, provWed that It Is Interesting. :Chlef Worthley In talking to a re- Mrs. May Ludlow Is confined In bed tablishment has been Their plans developed into the kid-since September: porter for Tho Register today em- Twenty-six members of Monmouth The annual election was held at the napping of Santa Claus. Unit Woman's Republican club took with sickness. first session and the officers are Mar- WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. phasized the need for caution In Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Tarnow enter- completely remodeled The first act was set in a cave of iBeslnners and firit grade—'Lester Eng buildlns bonfires. a bus rtdft to Radio City, New York, Un B. CMserly president, William the -• grouchy " gobbllns, .played by land, William Ilodskiss, Msrtln Kunie. one day last week. Those on the out- tained relatives at Chriatmas dinner. Kelly treasurer, William Logan sec- with the latest booths Helen Herman, Helen Johnson, Ray- Lambersan, Lewis Peterson. Louis Ing were Mrs. Jane W. Johnson, Mrs Mrs, Margaret Leonard and daugh- retary and Herman Labrecque gener- ltomschcl. 'Walter Rolsms, "Neil Ward, al advisor. and luxurious furniture, mond Sanborn, Wallace ' Davidson, •Jean Acker. Helen Emmoha, Amy Elisa- M, A. Grimes, Mrs. Rufus jCastmond, ter, Miss Blanche Leonard of Leon- beth Alyatt, *Jo&n Snyder, Beverlty Belfoid News. Mrs. Lester Walling, Mrs. Mara ardo, were guests of Mrs. William Robert Wilson, John Halgh, Muriel Mrs. Ellrabeth Walling, who has which assures you com- Sanborn, Samuel Farrell and Helen Rosenberg. Krohn, Mrs. Irving Roop, Miss Helen Roop Friday. Second and third grades— Lawrence ?(Th« Red Bank Register can be bought Smith, Mrs. Sarah Keyers, WIOB Mae Miss Elizabeth Schnoof, MIBB Doris been very «lck, is considerably Im- Borden, pupils of pe fifth and sixth Calllnan, James Marckstein, 'William I/Q Bellord at tbe stores of Abearn's, H. proved. Yesterday she enjoyed plete comfort at all grades, who were dressed In cos-Myatt, 'Mnrcellus Relenting, Herbert foom.) , ••- ' Hahlfey, Mrs. George Yarnall, Mrs. N. Schnoor, Miss Eleanor Ingllng, Nor- W. Salmon, g Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. . tumes to represent gobblins. Scherer, William Beattie. 'Wurren Chand- Mrs. Elmer Compton, man Walling and .Walter Haulbosky times. •. Ceurffe Curchin, Monroe Dixon, *Er-J i James Whlston of Kearny. Mrs, Henry spent Sunday at Asbury Park. and Mrs. William B, Morford, where The opening chorus sang "Gobble, nest Flugel, 'Leonard Flugel, Kenneth spent part of last week with her1 Schanck, Mrs. George there was a gathering of thirty rel- v DAILY SPECIALS ! Gobble, Gobble." A grotesque dance Peterson,' Bernard - Rolsms, 'Donald Keefer, Miss Emma PlahnPlh , MraM . HHen- Mr, and Mrs. Garrett A. Lee enter- atives. Scherer, Sslly Bailer. 'Margsret Caraer- mother, Mra. Jennlno Trimble and tained at Christmas dinner Mr, and •was staged by this group. The elves, n. Mabel Peterson, 'Gloria Itablto. plater, Mrs. John Glass. ry Grandrath, Mrs. Harry Lang, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts of Let us make you look and John Decker, Barbara Knapp, Les- Laura Acker, Mary Celli, 'Lillian Crozier, Harry Lohsen, Mra, Craig Flnnlgun, Mrs. Ward R. JeCfers of Brooklyn, 4—38o Items or ' ""- \Ckuit. and Mra John Glass spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poole of Tren- Sea Girt, Miss Ann Cameron of Red fee) festive, lie Lucas, Milton Mane, Raymond .join Davison, Nancy Egren, 'Myrtle JEm- laaSt^huraday aftlrnoon at Elizabeth Mrs. Henry Hoyer Mrs. Laura Pat- , S k an.ndTherTandTd Sheriff and)MraZ. SeorgGeorge Grover, Edward Reynolds, Doris mons, Joan McCue. terson, Mra Katharlno Tomay, Mrs. hospital with Mr. Carswell,. who: Is ton Capt. Edward Lea of New Tork . Roberts were Christmas guests It Drop Is now tor a New 1938 Scott and Emily Wyckoff, all pupils Fourth grade—Doris Allen, 'Barbara suffering from a fractured hip caused Sadie Magee,&Mrs. Masie VanKlrk, ,.,.„..., Oranse. I Hthe home of Mr. andi'Ursr James Baumann, 'Marion Cameron, • Virginia Mrs. Leila Jenson and Mrs. Pearl a"Mrsdi. rtSaraS«rh ooRichardso'"otl"n! Oraan?dg !Mr . thGrlggs., hom e f M d M •>»««^ « E. ReaItel mCastil e Shampoo«•• " Permanent Wave. of the fifth grade, were attired In Conover. 'Lois England, Edith Leon, Bet- by a fall. gg red costumes and sang "The Life ty Ottman, ,'Natalie Parker. 'Luis Soden, White. and Mrs. Albert Richardson Spent (Mint or Tar) With the sauna old friendly 'Thelnta Stafford, Edward Carey, 'Harold Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Cook of Point Sunday at Perrlnevllle. The Christmas evee midnight mass Water Waving For Me." Bills for various articles Emmons, 'William Farwell, Albert Laeh- Pleasant visited Mrs. Jennie Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling enter- y at St Mary'a church was largely at- Greetings, we want to make were played by pupils of the seventh" 8 n eleDrMea ner St Mary'a churh ll t Finger Waving der, 'RodneRodney Lancaster,, 'RbelnharRhelnha t Lle- on Sunday. tained at Christmas dinner Mr. andf Mari,»ie M?^°MacConnel 4l celebrate« d- her tended and there were also large con- and eighth grades and Included Mar- — • - - Pryor. llalrcuttlug your New Years a happy one. beck, Ehrick Family, 'Arthur Mrs. Emma Brown Is spending the Mrs. Leonard Fleckenstlne of Fair twelfth birthday at her home one gregatlons at the mas.es on Christ- garet Ahem, Anna Comsallnn, Audrey 'John Rablto, 'Theodore Soden, Prank evening last week by entertainingg a SHUT"""" "" "" "'"'""' ""^onn Eyebrow Arching McHughH , Frankk Scott, WWaltel r Scott. holidays at Bloomfleld with her son,Haven, Mr. and Mra. George Bart- Manicuring Iveraon, Dorothy Jackson, Patty Jar- few friends. Her guests were Mrs. I Mi6s Mlnnl() Colllnnon, who attends man, Evelyn Lange) Mildred Marx, Fifth grade—'James Acker, Chester Vahdoila Brown. leson of Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. y ) Bennett, Lewie Dav,aviaon" , Paul* ~Gardner, Luella Fay Foster had a bad fall Ary Brown of Keyport and MrsJoh. n Heln^ M s> MabeVLuker Mrs. |college at Kirkswood. Missouri, la ElUbth Pam Betty RltterRltter, 'htlghton George, *'OflborC n Patten. *Ver Vreoland Morris, Mlas Etta Morris, spending the holiday vacation with Oil Shampoo Our Famous Permanent ElUabeth Pegram, non Peterson, 'Ronald Slckler, 'Royce recently. Two stltchea were required Bertha Pease and daughter Lota of Marcelling Claudia DngDlvenburgh, Florence Wll- VanRIper. 'Grace Acker, 'Dorothy Arrow- to close a cut In her lower lip. Belford. Mrs. William Sutherland Miss Mar- her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs, Daniel H* orle Sutherland, Miss Doris Bald- Colllnson. Facials Waves from ion, who* were ddressed In white smith, 'Kathleen Bent, Jana braiiahaw, Capt. and Mrs. Ernest Rutt of Port Otto Schnoor and William Warner Elisabeth Henderson, 'Corinne Hennessy. brack, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacCon- Scalp Treatments 50« costumes and had bills for the gob- Monmouth were recent guests of are on a hunting trip In the northern Jobn Reddington, one of the oldest $9S0 to $"7.50 'Helen Herry, 'Jacominna Hulseibus, noll and Buddy Croker. . ISO •Jean Hunslcker. 'Florence Jeffrey. •Dor- Capt and Mrs. John Glass, Jr. residents of this place, is confined to PEDICURE part of the stte, the house because of poor health. They sang "Bills, Bills, Bills." othy Little. "Marian Miller, 'Eleanor The Christmas entertainment of Mrs. William Helmuth and, Mrjs. Rablto, 'Elizabeth Holjms, Virginia Melvin Edwards, who attends Uni- Hair Dyeing $3.50 to $6.00 Socrates was played by William Scherer, Miriam Sllber»tein. the Belford Methodist Sunday-school Clarence Wlckman and son Robert Special ! was held oh Christmas eve under the New Monmouth News. versity of Maryland, ia spending the Bed Henna S1.S8 Drake, who sang "A Very Wise C»t Sixth grade—Marion Bailer, Pearl Best. spent Thursday at Bradley Beach holiday season with his parents Mr Am I." He was dresed In a gray tie, . Evelyn Bonnett, 'Barbara Bent, direction of Mro. Irving Roop, Songs and Manasquan visiting relatives. White Henna $1.50 •Mary Bog-art. 'Dorothy Cadntan, May and reoltatlons wero A largely attended cantata entitled and Mrs. Alfred Edwards. Ineludlnii 9hampoo and Finger Wave Two $4 Waves for $7 cat costume. Little Mary Miller wu HcQttln, 'Martha Ottman, 'Beatrice Rob- rendered by Mrs. David Voorhees is still on the 'The Manger of Bethlehem" was giv- played by Elsie Stone, who wore a blns, 'Virginia Smith. 'Charles Anderson, the primary children. A play, en- sick list. en by the choir of the Baptist church blue coat and hood and played the •E. Albert Boeart, Jr., 'Norman Camer- titledtitld , ""Chriatmah s at Timothy Cor- Joseph Ravens is spending a week Sunday evening, under the direction The road to better and bigger busi- FREE PARKING SPACE part of a snoop. on, 'Ueorge Chandler, Jaokion Oonover, ners" was »well enacted. Qeorgetta with relatives at Summit. ness leads through The Register's ad- •James Cos tell o, 'Robert Lundy, John Mc- >t Mrs Samuel Johnston and Mrsvertisin. g columns.—Advertisement Little Mary Miller was caught by Cue, 'Chsrl.s Rehrl»rl(. . ''E.rl Slckler. Walling rioted as school teacher. Mrs. Charles Casler returned home ohn E. Bennett, the latter acting as the gobbllns and was brought to the StvtnUovvtnui grsdirsos—nilNSii •Willliamn AndersonAnuerson, nnWll< .Those aoting as school children wero Tuesday after spending a week with Tganist. Others taking part were cav» where it was planned they Ham Conove*. Weiiey Crosier, •Thomas Dorothy Patterson, Betty Giles, Shir- her slater, Mrs. William Bade of Ho- Mrs. Wilbur Coddlngton, Mrs. Wilbur kidnap Santa. Socrates over- Bgan, Wlltard Enmom. •John Huliebos. ley Jenson, Jean Robertson, May boken. Roberts and Miss Genevieve Ruppell •William Jakubtcy. 'Kenneth Rhodes, Woodward, Charles Gowers, Albert heard thli conversation and com-•Barney RoliBia. *Dorli Bloxom, Annttt« Charles D. Brown has bad an oilsopranos; Miss . Bessie Penterman, A HAPPY munleut«a with Radlola, played by Calandrlello, 'MargrstU Colt, Gertrude. Hyers, Cornell Lyke, Warren Aliel burning heater and an electric cook Mra. WeBley Coddlngton and Mrs. A HAPFY Kan Ivarson. Santa Claus ., was TJrten, Barbara Hunting, Annette John- and Crawford Gowers. Russel Wall- stove Installed in his house. Joseph Wacker, altos; George -Rup- NEW TEAR ion. 'Julfennt Lepelre. 'Louise ZJebeck, played the part of an old mlaer. NEW YEAB played by Bam Johnson and the•Ruth MaoAdam, "Jean Predmore, 'Mary Mlsa Nell Compton Is spending the pell, William K. Morford and Wilbur ketpere of tho Northern Lights who Robbtns, Alvera Rhodes. Dorothy sllber. FROM THE FROM TUB •sag "Where Bright Light* Glow," iteln, 'Brenda Smith, Dorothy Wood. Eighth grade—'Bobby Calluuuv »01o( STAFF AND STAFF AND were Audrey Iverson, Dorothy Jack- Frlbere, 'Charles Jennarone son, Patty Jarman, Evelyn Lang*, Klnc 'Howard Lancaster, 'Bo' ...... MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT Mildred Marx, Margaret Ahern, Elis- Alfred Nladerroajar, Alfred Robblns, Bar nard Bofenberp;, Donald Snyder. *Albert abeth Pegram, Claudia Rlvenburgh, Sopp, Dorothy Beattie, Corrlae Feldt, Bar- Happy New Year all pupils of the seventh and eighth bar* McCleea. «Mary Rablto, 'Kathleen grades. The keepers were dressed In Scott, 'Josephine Ottman, Jtnn VanBas- shorts and polo shirts of gay colors. klrk. KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL. THURSDAY - FRIDAY Th* Eskimos dresed In white suits Primary and First grade—'Robert with caps included George Silver, 8d, Bradahaw, Bruco McCoach, Philip Waln- wrlsrht, 'Fred Walton, Dawson Barrow, Malcolm Rltter, Robert Campbell, William DeM«dowlt», Carolyn Buchanon. Edward Sagurton, Addlson David- •Alice Kanney, 'Frances Murdlco, Donna CHNEIDER son, John Crawell, Malcolm Decker Polenpky, Mary Murdleo, Mack Wareh. - - and Walter Wilson, all pupils ot the Second and third grades—Carl Harris. John Flnnegan, •Joiaph Murdlco. Clayton third and fourth grades. Tho com- Walton. Thoma» Morrison. 'Charles Mor- MARKET bination of keepers, Eskimos and aller, 'Koy Younger, 'Herbert Bradshaw. elves sang "To the Rescue." David Sllberateln. Morgan Henri*, L«d- rd Averr. •Henry Bloxon, 'Bernlce 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. In tho second act, the entrance hall Williams, Vilma Neroesh. Lenore Mc- in Radlola's palace, Radio, played by Gulre, •Beverly Burdge, 'Carolyn Ever- Nan Ivaraon, who was robed in white hara, 'Lillian Handenon, •Margaret Cook PHONE 2653—Prices in Effect December 26th to 31st—PHONE 2654 and carried a silver wand, sang "It Mildred George, Dorothy DoMldowiu. FISK STREET SCHOOL. You Only Smile." Socrates In the Grammar department—Kenneth Taylor. second scene was played by Frank •Edward Brown. Kenneth Brown. "Roland Quackenbush. Radio fairies dressed Boyd, 'William Taylor, George Crawford, Ernest Nicklaua, 'Howell Harris, Ralph 4-5 lb. PREMIUM ROASTING CHICKENS » 32c in pink, green, yellow and blue, In- Jackson. Whalen Howard. Florence LH> clnded Margaret Borden, Ellnore arue. 'Dorothy Crawford. *Je*n Grant, Rlordan, Anna John, Viola Smith, Dorothy Brown, Thereaa Saars, Irena Alice Galllvan, Joyce Ayers and Mar- Brown, 'Shirley Albert, Eatelle Seara. Mabel Boyd, Elisabeth Rarrii, •Edraonla Rolled garet Hyland, Lazarus. DOROTHY WILSON In this act the gobbllns were cap- Primary department-—'Glorl Boyd. Top or RUSSELL HARDIE* LOUISE HENRY tured and brought In by tho Eakl- Retta Gonnraley, Elisabeth Howardd. Helen rlarrla, Jacqueline Howard, 'Mar- Bottom Round *29 moa when Radiola tried to break ion Lasarua, 'Janet Laiarua, 'Rose down tho hard feelings of the gob- Reovey. KudolDh Howard. WinfWi! How- BILL ROBINSON bllns. The gobblins would not break ard, John Johnson. 'Samuel Lssarue, Con- rad Lyons, 'Brnelt Heevey, Herbert AHxPMun down. , R«evey, 'Paul Reevey, 'Raymond Taylor. The Christmas bell parts were tak- Robert West, Sheldon Jackson. FANCY FRESH BOSTON GEESE ALSO DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN "GOING ON TWO" en by Margaret Conzalina, Patricia 24c Hall, Ruth Bennett; trees, Barnard Keyport Employee Reinstated. B. BOXY SYMPHONY IN TECHNICOLOR, "BROKEN TOYS" Marx, George Lange and John Jef- The Keyport counoll on Monday m frey; gifts, Joseph Scott, Thomas night reinstated Frank Walling, de- Fancy 3-4 16. Fancy Fowl 27c Either End Hall, and Whitney Crowe!!, and posed water department employee, JJoverbloom 2 DAYS ONLY—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY wreaths, Ernest Blakely, Alexander with a full year'a back salary of $1- n May and ' William VanPelt. This 850. Walling was discharged Janu- 3 - 4 ID. Roasting Chickens 29c Loin of group, in parts, «anjr, "Christmas ary 5, last, by Mayor Bogardus for Joy." alleged economy purposes, Loin Lamb Chops "* 33 The Jolly Jesters who sang "Be PORK ALSO Jolly" Included George Mara, Wil- Tho Red Bank Register travels liam Ylvlsaker, George Wood, Rob- Fresh Chopped Beef » 14c over every street In town and every it). ert Lucas and Charles Conzallna. road In tho county. Let It carry your 1 THE VOICE This group put on a wild acrobatic message to those who llvo on these Best Sausage Made "> 25c dance after which Ruth Scott tak- thorouRhfares.—Advertisement. 5SSSS of •••«»< >•-< •••••« Armour's Armour's Baked EXPERIENCE How Did Your Coal— Beans3f«25' Tomato \ OARRYL F. ZANUCX Aik for four free copy of stand up during the recent cold snap. Premium qiuiiity FA 2Dlk CUniY PIODDCTIBI tho HacMltMt, Highland coal has tho "staying" quality that no other coal has. Brookneld Long Island Potatoes ""lb bakt 59 C Young u "VOICE OF EXPERIENCE" Roll wmmm tDWWD NORMS Small Yellow Onions 1 » lc Daisy Butter Fancy Celery Hearts 2 tot 25c Cheese MONDAY-TUESDAY MARGARET SULLIVAN COAL Something New! Prido 23c WALTER CONNOLLY—RANDOLPH SCOTT Feed ESSO FUEL OIL Hay 37 Libby'sRed Salmon A —IN— Baudistel'elss LEHIGH COAL Libby's "SO RED THE Do PLUMS 2«" Noodles 2 Nut Size $-| 4 .00 per ton Luxe SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW lZ- Atlantic Highlands ' By Harold Q. Hoffman. Governor of Wfw at Hood college, Frederick, Mary- Newhardt'f parents, earn* to Hlgh- when the brakes locked and threw rendered by Mrs. Stewart VanVUet land, !» spending her vacation her* A bonaSde newspaper circulation and Mra. E. W. Eapea and Mlsa (WrltUti npmaly (or AeioeltUd Frax.) landa Tuesday and spent Christmas the car beadon Into a telegraph with her parents. —the kind The Register has—Is tho Dinner served from 11:00 P. M.'to 1:00 A. M. All the be* bntown. Mrs. William Raup of and Mrs. William F. Eckhart. $5-00 $J.OO and local governments, adequate school will give a pageant tomorrow night at half-past seven o'clock at the Woodbridge will be tho guest speak- James S. Tracy Is spending the The second annual policemen's will be sold for— will be sold for— budgeting procedure and a pay-as- ball was held on Christmas eve at you-go basis for municipalities, a re- church. Mrs. Ellsworth Cottrell and er. The meeting will be In ths form winter at Goth, Florida. Miss V'olet Murray are In general of a Christmas party. Mrs. Richard S. White has re- the Community house on First duction in the conflscatary taxes up- street on real estate, an Income tax to pro- charge. Rov. and Mrs. George H. Mlksch turned to her home at Chicago, af- vide funda for the support of the pub- of Sycamore avenue spent Christmas ter a visit with her slfiter, Mrs. Cor- 16 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. llo school system and aa a direct re- with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlltsch of nelius Britton. Child Burned to Death. lief to real property and a retail sales Atlantic Highlands. Norrlstown, Pennsylvania. Mra. R: J. Hepburn and son have Patricia A. Brown, flftoen-montha- ONE BLOCK FROM POST OFFICE. MANAGED BY MBS. B. HURWITZ. tax to provide the carrying coats of Mlsa, Jane Parker, who is attend- returned from a visit with relatives old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernoat emergency relief. (The Sid Bank BanliUi can be bought ing New Jersey State Teachers col- at Orange,. Brown, colored, of Freehold, was SALE STARTS IMMEDIATELY. Some legislation designed to im- la Atlantis Highland! at th* stores ol lege, is spending the holidays at her Mrv and Mrs. Ivan Klynmann and burned to death Monday and her prove the financial conditions of lo- William US. •>• Umburg and A. Knti). home on Sycamore avenue. children have moved to this place three weeka old brother was serious- cal governments and to facilitate re- Two new councilman will take the Miss Helen C. Lange of Broad from Chicago. Mr. Klynmann Is the funding operations was adopted but oath of office at the reorganization street has purchased a new Chevro- manager of the local storo of the the more Important and fundamental meeting of the borough fathers New let coach. National grocery company. legislation proposed failed of enact- Years day. They are Charles R. Miss Irene Farrell, daughter of Mrs. Frank A. Smith entertained ment. Mount and Waldron P. Smith, May- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Farrell, la apend- the members of the Keyport Literary Since the state hae continued to or Chaunoey C. Phillips will be in- ing tho holidays at her homo on club at tho Masonic temple Friday, carry nearly all of the relief burden ducted Into office for his second Broad street. Miss Farrell Is from the occasion being the annual Christ- and as a result of some improvements term, Mayor Phillips has conducted tho South. mas tea and the "Feast of the In tax collections, refunding opera- the borough government on a pay- Tomorrow, St. John's day, a chil- Candles." tions and a discontinuance of capital as-you-go policy during the past dren's festival will be held at Christ year. The council borrowed only William CM. Anderson and James borrowing, the financial position of' church at 7:30 o'clock In the even- Humphries arc spending the Christ- NEW ARRIVALS ...of fa finest lunkep. noised! our local government la somewhat once and that waa last January ing. Rev. Carroll M. Burch, pastor, when the AUantlo Highlands bank mas vacation In Florida. Mrs. An- improved yet all of the basic condi- will be In charge. derson, who has been spending sev- Tha r«$ponse to our Christmas Turkey Sale was shortage, we rushed new shipment* from the tions that led to the breakdown In accepted a note for thirty days to The Presbyterian church was filled pay off {3,000 In bonds held by tho eral weeks there with her parents, so great that you may not have been able to West. They're here ... and they're as grand tur- municipal finance still remain. It to capacity Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blood, will re- seems clear to me that if our Iocs! bank. The note was paid In full the annual Christmas entertainment obtain one of our delicious Pilgrim birds. If keys as ever you've eaten. Every one is grain- the following month. No money was turn with them. governments are required to assume waa held. Miss Ella H. King was Sidney Cohen has returned from a 10, we apologize. And to make up for this fed ... the very finest quality money can buy. a major part of the relief load from borrowed for current expenditures organist. Those In the choir were npw on they stand to lose moat, If during the entire year, Mr. Phillips visit at Grand Fords, North Dakota. not all, of the gains already made states. and their financial situation will Members of the Public Health as- , PILGRIM BRAND T*esk-Mied again become aa hazardous and sociation apent Sunday filling 63 acute aa It waa a year ago. stocking_. s for needy children_ . Thi_s The legislature adopted a two per number la slightly less than last cent retail salea tax, effective July 1. yMr and Is due to the fact that A great deal of opposition developed BOmo families aided hut year have and it was repealed at a special ses-: BlnC9 obtained work and do not need STRAND THEATRE elon of the legislature on Ootober 2B.!be ip, fi, This tax provided approximately W,- Matthew Mortenson and Arthur Happy New Year to All ! 000,000 oash per month, paralleling janua of Muhlenberg college, and tha amount fixed by Administrator David Plahn of Western Maryland Hopkins as New Jerseys quota. Not- eollsge are homo for the Christmas LAST TIMES TODAY ! withstanding the objections that can holidays DIRECT FROM TWO RECORD BREAKING WEEKS " ba and were made to the sales tax 1 Ths d|nnw b^^t dlgposad of on did provide funds for the current •- ....".. AT THE BOXY THEATRE, NEW YORK. 1 the co-operative plan by the fire de- coats of unemployment relief. I partment was won by Stanley Scul- made possible the carrying of relie thorp. The basket contained suffi- .-:•- - ~ ~-• - CONSTANCE CUMMINGS charge! on a pay-as-you-go basis tor cient food to provlda a fine Christ- SALLY EILERS - EDWARD ARNOLD the calendar year and it permitted mas dinner for a family of six. a discontinuance of the borrowing Mlaa Margaret McCrae, French -m— polloy for relief purposes that had teacher at the high school, is spend- been followed heretofore. ' ing the Christmas vacation at her With the ending of relief aid by th home at Newvlllo, Pennsylvania, and "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT" federal government New Jeraey la Miss Violet Brobeck, domestlo aclence faced with the expenditure of more teacher, has returned to her home- FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES BOTH EVENINGS. than $4,000,000 for emergency relief In Tennessee for the holidays. In December. It will be possible for Mlsa Helen VanDusen of New ONE PRICE-ONE QUALITY us to meet this demand out of bal York will be the guest of Mrs. Nor- •noes and through diversions ol man E. Paddock for the Christmas FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 27 - 28 Every Turkey bearing the Pilgrim Tag is the highest quality available state funds but the state holidays.. treaaury cannot continue to carry TWO BIG FEATURES» obtainable. The meat is firm, tender and unusually delic- extraordinary monthly expenditures Peter Edmund Hartcorn, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Hartcorn, GENE STRATTON P0RTER'S"R0MANTIC CLASSIC ious. Remember... A & P sells only one quality—the best! even approximating this amount out passed the first milestone of life of present revenuea. Unless new rev- Monday. The anniversary waa ob- enue Is provided the relief coats for served by relatives with a party 19J8 must be turned back In large Monday afternoon. "FRECKLES" WHOLE OR measure to municipal governments WITH er they must ba carried on borrowed Miss Arline Forbes of New York money. spent Christmas with Miss Eunice VIRGINIA WEILDER EITHER HALF Rogers. FRESH HAMS The stilts has broken new ground Lauren Wood, who Is conneoted Tho Girl Who Captured Your Heart In laddie. Jn the matter of Inter-stotn compacts FANCY ""' "% • with the General Electrlo company c and the more effective dealing with at Sohnectady, New York, spent MILK-FED ££. lb.Ol crime and other relations of govern- Christmas with his parents, Mr. and WILLIAM BOYD —JIMMY ELLISON Roasting Chickens «s. ib. 33< ment which extend beyond state Mrs, J, Leonard Wood. boundaries. A New Jersey crime Members of Anchor lodge of Odd —m— conference wai held at tho atate cap- Fellows will attend the Central Bap- Fancy Long Island Ducks . ,b.25« ttol In March. Aa a result of that tist church Sunday night, December conference new measures involving 29. "HOP ALONG CASSIDY" juvenile and domestic relations Samuel Emll Sorcnaon, sophomore courts, delinquencies, mlstrlalamistrials, aeae- at Stevens Institute of technology at AMATEUR NIGHT FRIDAY—9 P M. Fancy Fresh Geese . ,b.25« curlng of evidence and perjury, erlm- Hoboken, has been tapped for mem- inal procedure and tho creation of bership In Gear and Triangle, hon- SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY county crime clinics were approved orary undergraduate society, for be- PREVIEW SATURDAY NITE-11:16. PURE Ib. 29 and adopted by the legislature. Other Oysters .ILATD do* I9< Pork Sausage ing one of the four outstanding atatea wore acaualnted with tho ac- members of his class. tion taken by New Jeraey arid as a Gifts of groceries for the Baptist .SPECIAL BIG HOUDAY BUX! mult of the Interest developed a na- home for the Aged at Newark were The first 1036 Model Musical Hit! tional crimes conference, attended by collected at the Sunday-school Christ- Xa thake Hew (few's wad 7fe0 representatives of thirty states on In- mas entertainment Monday night at STARS OF RADIO vitation of the governor, was hold the Central Baptist ohurch. In Trenton In October. It Is confi- -STARS OF THI YUKON CLUB dently expected that numerous Inter- There will bo a New Years Ves- SCREEN-IN per Sunday afternoon, December 29, state compacts dealing with crime, WARNER BROS.' Club Soda, LARGE traffic, safety, taxation and other at five o'clock, at the Methodist churoh. NEW-STYLE Sparkling Water, 29 oz. bots. public problems not amenable to MUSICOMEDYI Jf ^% atata boundaries will grow out of Tbs choir snd young people of tho GINGERALE or Frvit Beverages (plui depoiit) Mm ^J* these efforts. This movement. It Methodist church presented a fine TARS pageant, "The Adoration of the would seem, In which New Joraey e has had the honor to take tho lead, Kings and Shepherds," Sunday night P.O.N. BEER or ALE In cam can IO OR ClUS SODA Ige.bol. 20e* at the Methodist churoh. Organ OVER I.. PIIUNER represents an Important contribution In N.w Slubby lolll.i tr> In the field of government 'or the muslo and carols featured the pro- S BEIR year, and Ik would a«»m to point the gram. Mra. Edna Palmer waa at the No Dopolll bot. IUC Canada Dry ^STSilS & 20«* way to efftotlve co-operation among organ.' The cast Included Alice Eok- BROADWAY p e White Rock Water . be. I5< states In dealing with regional and man aa Mary, Jack,JBrown as Jo- •AT O'BRIIswmgN JANI 'ROMAN r .Q.N« othor popular beers 3 boll, 2 5 * national problem!, the responsibility asph, Jean Solomon^and Helen Tor. JAH|lt MILTON 11 A N M U I R Burke's Ale 3b ,.25e* Grape Juice AS^VAND t.bo». 25c for which comes specifically within ranoe as little ajtSola, Arthur Flana- k l O1 5 q ,-. the authority and functions of ntnte gan, Ira Nelson and Earl Herbst as * Warn* lew. itam ^n M administration. shepherds, George Richmond, Elbert Coca-Cola 6 bo.,. 23« £ h£.89c * Welch's Grape Juice P». bot. 19c Frlmptor and Vnrnon Edwards aa Im and Ala Sold In Llctnud Slorii Only •k Indicatoi plui cUpoilt kings and Geraldlna Atlee, Lillian WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Highlands News. Mae Hummer, Lillian Troy, Audrey Hammon. June Nelson, Jean Wright, Gala New Years Eve Show at 11:30 P. M. 1» Rtd Bank Rnlitti »n t» bouaht Amy Taylor, Betty Patterson and Coffee Sde In Ulahlaniti «t Dtilla'a dlra. t itoMI., at to* NO ADVANCE IN PBICES-AIX SEATS !Wo ton.) Gloria Sculthorp as candle-bearing •va SUmiD'i atora and HMohian'i angels. The members of tho choir Over 100 persona attended the wera Mrs. Bertha Ijiifburrow. Mra. Chrlatmon party given Saturday Benin Atlee, Mrs. Loy Geary. Miss Rod Hof Rhythm. .ColdBloodod night at the fire house by tb* Dorothy Paddack, Miss MIMred Murder..and Bitrer-Swuct Love! trftdlea' auxiliary for the members of Drocge, Miss Anna Ecltrrmn, Fred TOMATOES BOKAR 20 the fire company, A feature of the White, William Meeker, Arthur For- Try Bokar and be convinced that despite this extra- evening was the presentation of a aon, William Rlohwlne and Ralph Standard quality ... picked and packed chtok for 1100 from the auxiliary to Bruder. at the very moment of ripeness. An out- ordinary low price it Is the finest that money can the fire company, Danotng w»» an' buy. Seventy-six years of importing and blending or standing bOy at thts low price. Joyed with mualo by Fischer's " coff«B enables us to give you this great value, Chestra. Boor and sandwiches ware Party at Mnoroft. HOSTESS served. The annual Christmas party of the Among the Highlands raU'nt« Llnorott Ladles' aid sooloty was hold l9oz. Eight o'Clock Coffee Z.r ,S|7< who expect In leave for Florida next last Tmirsday afternoon at the home cans week are Mr. and Mrs. Cn«l»s of Mri. Jennie Dahlgcen et Madison 4 Red Circle Coffee ,^'X. Xl9< Bowel). Mr. and Mrs. Albert H«rts- avenu>. Red Bank. BafNanments grove. Mr. and Mre. WllHjin Worth w»r« served and carols sung. The and Mr. and Mrs. Sk 1. next mMtlng will be held at the home fiset, Jr. of Mrs. Ada Woodward on Thursday, »BEB CHINA TO THB lM>Xm Wjrto W«nl*y MA ."IT Jaaaury«, ^ *" Pace Sixteen RED BAN&&EGISTER. DECEMBER 26.1985. Manufacturers rolled 1,029 to take 1 Plw, wmV* ««oond by nin»te»u Miss Glutting Leads Schneider Team the first game by 115, but they lost Talented Tosser •By P id th# Jut by It. Th» seorei: the second match by S4 pins and the CU0K0O8, Ties Shrewsbury third by flve pins. The scores: In Quad Bowling Women Golfer* MELROY SEAFOOD. Staarni j$8 -> Fran early May until latt Septenv Markebnen In Last Minute Spurt ROCK 186 161 Peacock* and Bunirdi Fighting bor, Charlotte Glutting, young South 207 182 171 Come Up From Third Place |J«»'K 212 216 164 for Firtt Place—Tied With 71 Orange eoelUy girl, set a dl«y golf- I to Share Red Bank Bowling 201" 165 179 Point* Apiece—£kglet in Sec- ln« pace that left her la undisputed I League Lead. Duncan 162 181 186 ond Place. pouesslon of the No. 1 petition among New Jersey1! women shot- A last-minute spurt upon the part 920 861 The Peacocks and I3uxurdi again maker!. . . • ' of the Schneider Market plnmen, SIGMUND EISNER. came Into a flr»t place tie Friday 1S1 During th« five-month* campalfn, champions ot 1934-35, last week put i?» night in the Red Bank Quadrangle she collected two tltlei within New that team In a. tie for first place in Phillips bowling league when toe Bustards Jersey, smashed records on alraott the Red Bank bowling league with 269 187 won three games from tba Hawks | Hoffman 201 ISO every course >he playeU, and won the Shrewsbury Farms, team, which j {Jro0ka 134 and the Peacocks won two out ot 640 practically every tournament she en- has held the coveted position almost 231 192 176 three games from the Cuckoos. The The Cardinal! who have been on tered. In addition aha went to th« without Interruption for the past ft- 1,029 SSS 6<6 Peacocks were given four point* for the ucgrade alnce their start in the eemi finals of the women's national few months. The league has ad- « LEAfiUE their .winnings and the Buzzards nine The Naveslnk team ^jeieated the beginning of the season, took the and to the saa»e fpot ln the N«'w journed for the holidays, and win &ASESAUU points for their three-game vlotory. Jayblrda for three games. The Cards resume the season on Monday, Jan- Professional Men In two out of three York state title e\jent. AMBITIONS Both teams whloh have been tied were given 72 pins and the Jaybirds Miss Glutting b-llllant season b»- uary 6. games. Hansen of the winners made before are now tied with 71 points y scores of 222, 212 and 193. Lake was 48. Th» Cards won the opening game ban on May 3 whin she won a o»e- The .Marketmen and Farmers have apiece. The Eagle*, who formerly by thirty plna, the teeond by 41 and day event at Suiurban, In Union, high for the Professionals with 219. held down fourth place, are now In the. last by 88. The scores: gach won thirty and lost nine games. The scores: with an 81, Illness removed her from The Sohnelder j^eam has the best second place as the result of tbelr NAVESWK. CARDINALS. competition for a lme after that but -average, a marK "of 851.1,' while the Ihree-game victory over the Condon, Turuocle m tea she came back it ong at the end ot Shrewsbury pinraen trail with 931.38. 202 who formerly were In third plact. T«kor -: 144 118 July to win the vomen'a Metropoli- Sy 1*4 Smith ,.,._..««.-. The Clothiers and Insurance team Powell ...... 162 165 The Condors are now In fifth plact 108 184 tan shore championship. She had no Henry -...... " 202 168 Is a game and one-half behind the and are trailing the {Cardinals by two 4tl 440 competition, loading at the end of tb* leaders and the Recreatioris are the points. ^J Handicap 72, 72 first day at Deal »ith a 78, adding an same distance behind the Clothiers. 83 the next day atJHollywood And fin- 887 010 The Cardinals won three straight (85 513 (48 insuring the continuation of one ol ishing with anotler 78 at Rumton PRO1ESSIONAL MEN. games from the Jaybirds and are JAYBIBD8. • the most interesting season In the 172 166 133 for a 54-hole total! of 239 and vlotory trailing the Eagles by leven points. Muller — 188 187 160 by thirteen shots.! league's history when playing iJ re- O. Hinton B ... 111 138 • 178 The Hawks have 51 points, the Hartner J72 158 W sumed In 1936. Dummy WiirneL- 193 189 Cuckoos 39 and the Jaybirds eigh- Flncatora -——••—- — 180 125 158 Two weeks lat^r sbe lost In Ow The standing of the teams to date, 169 162 219 teen. I 457 420 442 Now York somlAato to Sylvia An- 201 Handicap ...... 48 4S 48 as compiled by Secretary Walter 202 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. nenbsrg, of Greo: Neck, L, I. At Schroeder, follows: 849 842 £20 OF AVE BO SOS 468 490 the nineteenth ho e, she started the ... 11 88 517.8 681 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. The Eagles found their way Into national grind ol Minneapolis ten W L PA HS 71 86 681.21 685 days later and was runner-up for the Sehnttd«r's Markst 30 0 951.1 1.081 66 86 638.22 628 second place when they set back the Shrewsbury Farms 80 0 931.8 1,1.14 s« >6 600.20 eai Condors In three straight games. The aaedal with an 8tt Clothlari * Insurance ..27 9 945.2 1,047 Swimming River ... 67 36 581.6 015 Sho won her v ay past five oppon- Red Bank Kecreation....27 12 835.5 1.1J! El 81 612.16 682 Eagles were given S3 pins and the Condors 45. The victors won the ents before loalnj to "seventeen-year* Acerra Bakery 24 12 DS8.3 1.145 ID 88 406.8 605 old Patty Berg o Max's Tavern 22 17 an.s 1.030 Trophies Awarded TKIEP 1& 18 JJ 167.8 667 opening game by two pins, the sec- Minneapolis In the Boynton & Boynton....21 IS 906.2 1.063, CAPITAUZ.E Otf JllA ond by 019 and the last by 1B8. Tho soml-Hnals. Patfy sank an almost Hansan Doboya 20 19 onci.3 LOSS Alex Curchln, Jr., of the Peacock impossible 25-foot uphill putt to Mavealnk Team 18 21 888.9 975 Joe Ghezzi, Winner of Club TSORPE'5 FAME AS A team Increased his individual avar- scores: Slgmund Elinor 17 22 m.8 1.029 square the matci at the eighteenth Championship, Receive* Gold FOOTfJAU AilV&ACK SfalZ. age Friday night when he turned •in EAQLE3. Allon Shoes 17 22 871.1 1.005 Watch—Wall Street Group 180 and won on the tlneteenth green. Melroy Seafood .— 15 2 1 802.8 1.009 S6 Captures Schneider Trophy. HAVE B mark. Hi3 scores were 216, 212 and Decker 802 234 set a record 77 at Plalnfleld In the Professional Hen 13 2fi 860.1 1.006 204. His' average ot 190.8 Is now Leonardo'Field club 12 27 881.3 1.060 Amid an atmosphere of good fel- - 489 575 Metropolitan lntersectlonal team Leddy ft Son 1 38 788.2 877 lowship and Jocularity the big prizes leading the league. George Docker, Handicap ...—. 58 63 matches, but Long Island kept the Joe Menzzopane of the Clothiers of. the Swimming River Country 2$SJ ln second place, also Increased - his team trophy. . •' \ held "first position in the individual club were awarded last Thursday average when ho turned in scores of 542 628 665 CLICK w COND0H3. Late In September came tne state standing as the league adjourned night at a steak dinner at the club 202, 231 and 149. Eble Is still hold- &SE0AI.L ing third place with an average of McKnlnht'C 147 164 105 match play championship,, the most last week. He was closely pressed, house. Over thirty persons were —Ebl" . .-.—. 107 108 IS8 174.13. important. state event. Miss (Jlu*. . however, by Dlllione of tho Acerra present. Joseph Connor, president VonKattengell ... 151 107 124 ting'a foremost rival, - Maureen Or- Bakery team. The standing of the of the club, was toastmaster, and BO INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. well1 did he fulfill his duties that be HO 405 ~464 ml cutt Crews of White Beeches, was en- ten highest, all of whom have par- O AVE Handicap 45 , 45 45 tered and the two wore heavily fav- ticipated in twenty or more games, was given a rising vote of thanks. Alumni Five Wins What A Game This Curchln « ., 86 100 8 246 Docker 88 1S2.6 286 (40 500 407 ored to reach tho finals and put on follows: The Wall street group, composed 114.IS 221 another of their now noted duels. 172.20 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. of such well known bankers and From High School ROD AND GUN Is Going To* Be!Boynton ...——»_.,.- 816 Mra. Crews won the medal at G AVE HS speculators as Joseph Ghezzi, John Wlndnaffls ,.„. ... . 36 172.18 3 ID ,; UNCROFT PROGRAM, Menuopaiw. Clothiers 36 109.23 235 MacDonald ; 80 U5.ll 2*68 Montclalr with an 82, with Charlotte 1 Murphy, Samuel Halper and "Al 164.5 211 Dilllone, Acorra SO' 199.1- 238 Coach Bill Sherwood's Quintet Middletown Township Teacher* Hoffman .... .—.. . e School Pupils Give Entertainment Second, three strokes behind. As IJ. Aoerra. Acerra 36 108.2 249 Huntington, won the trophy in the Parker .....—.J... 168.6' 282 Schneider tournament for the sec- Loses in Last Minute of Play, The George C. Warren sportsmen's vs. Board of Education and . 88 ISO.8 220 for Parents and Friends, was expected, they reached the finals Jordan. Clothiera 27 13S.20 246 23-19—High School Seconds But Drivers—For the Benefit VonKattengell . 86 158.28 220 —and Mlea Glutllng won the tltla by Coles. Schneider 39 198.11 260 ond consecutive year. The presenta- association is planning for a big sea- Smith :: . 86 The annual Christmas program at J. Acerro, Kecrention 3d 1 !)»..> -61 tion was made to Joe Ghezzi by Win, 20-1 f. son beginning Tuesday, January 14, of the High School Band. a four and two victory: The triumph Parrl, Shrombury 2« 1»!.1J 254 Bowling this'week has been post- tne Llncroft grammar school w,is when the club opens Its new semi-an- oned was her fourth In the Titular tour- Dennis. Recreation :....»a 182.17 238 Charles Schneider, donsr of the tro- A two-game series was split on A basketball game between a team' P because of the holidays, but held Thursday afternoon at the school Merrill. Mai's Tavern 20 131.5 245 phy. nual Deriod. Dues are one dollar a wl nament and she became the Srat Thursday night by the Red Bank consisting of school teachers of Mid-1 " resume next Friday night, Jan- when the pupils presented the play, player to win It that many tlmee. Displaying the same form that won As usual Joe Ghezzi won the club year, payable semi-annually. All per- uor 8 when at el ht "Santa's Surprise." "Ihe program As usual joe unezzi won me ciua j,ign scicho] l quintet and the Alumni dletown township and a team made' y > 8 o'clock on al- Maureen—she WaB married May • for them the title last, season, the sons wishing to join aiay do so at lev one and two the ihamplonship. He has captured this < flve at the local school when the un of members of the township board I ° > Cardinals will was given under the direction of Schneider Market pinmen took two the meeting to be held on January 14. In Miami,. Florida, to John Crows- preliminary game went to the high of education and of bus drivers Is bowl the Eagles, while on alleys three Mrs. L. A. Clark and Mrs. Ralph out of three games from the league- Rohrey, owner of the club, present- The new officers of the association, Pease, teachers. Lost In tho third round of tho Na- school seconds by a 20-11 score, and. Scheduled to take place at the high and four, the Jaybirds will bowl the tional, hut held No. 2 position ln Jer- leading Shrewsbury Farms team last ed the prize, a gold wrist watch, to who were Installed at the last reg- Those taking part in the play the feature game to the Alumni. The ular meeting, held at the Elks club, school court.at Leonardo some time Condons. At 0:30 o'clock on alleys sey 'ranking. Close behind hdr, how- week and thereby eased themselves Joe. He said that Joe's home was score of the second game was 23-19. next month. The date has not been one and two, the Buzzards will bowl were Barbara Auor, David Stone, Into a tie for first honors with their cluttered with cups won by him and are as follows: ever, came Mrs. Carl H. Donrior of The feature game was full of ex- fixed. The object is to raise money the Cuckoos and on alleys three and Bobby Oaverlo, Nancy Schofleld, Baltusrol, who won tho state medal rivals as the league made its 1935 his brother Vic,.so it was decided to President—Joseph Irwln, for the high school braw. band. four tho Peacocks will bowl the Harriet Long and Catherine Homer. exit. Indications are that next year give Joe something different. Last citement. ThS Alumni proved too Vice president—Stewart VanVliet. play tournament ln a play-off with strong and in the final minute of Secretary—Charlea Gardner. At the last meeting of the town- Eagles. . A recitation was given by the first Gertrude Dubey of Rock Spring, at will see the two teams battling hard year Joe received a set of Bobble Treasurer—Charlea Beck. and second grades. A display of tho Jones clubs. play dropped two baskets to win. ship board of education, a request The Buzzards moved up again In- Rock Spring Neither Miss Glutting for supremacy. Trophies offered by various mem- was made for ?30 to buy uniforms, children's work decorated the room between the Mr. Bohrey complimented Joe on James Parker, veteran forward of to a first place tie with the Peacocks nor Mrs. Crews was entered. The three matches bers of the organization to be com- equipment and other things for the when they set back the Hawks In and a large gathering of parents Marketmen and the Shrewsburyites his ability and said he was glad to last year, was used ln both the for- and friends more than filled the ward and center positions and led peted for during the past fishing sea- band. It was turned down because three straight games, The Hawk* were among the most interesting to have him as a member of the club. son were awarded to the members of lack of funds much to the disap- grammar room. CHARGES A FRAMEUP. ba played this year on the Recrea- He said he appreciated the fact that the high school scorers with a total were forced to use one dummy score of seven points during the evening. by the retiring president, Harry Y. pointment of Curtis J. Walling, one as were the Buzzards. The Buzzards In closing a tableau was given tion alleys. At the end of the tenth Joe has remained a member of the Smith. The winners were: of the board members. He voted to entitled "The Christmas Story." Tho3e Former Grand Juror Says Keyport , frame of the first contest each team Swimming River club despite the Kerr, center for the graduates, led were given 35 plna and the Hawks his teammates with three field goals. Harry Feeney. blue fish, 7 3-4 pounds, grant the request. Later during the 68, The victors won the opening making up the cast were Carol Ford, Woman's Accusations Are Untrue. had totalled a score of 1,007, neces- fact that tempting overtures had cup offered by Ed Invln. ' meeting he brought ihe matter, up herald, who read the story from the sitating a roll-off which was won by j been made to him to join other The high school seconds were vic- Stewart VanVliet, weakfish, 5 3-4 game by 32 pins, the second by 31 and Mrs. Stelia Patterson of Keyport, again, stating that If the board men- the third by fifty. The scores: Bible of the birth of Jesus. Otlur the" Schneldermen, 98 to 85. The ' clubs. Mr. Bohrey also thanked tho torious when they defeated the pounds, cup offered by Harry Y. Smith. bere would not provide the money children who acted out tho story who Is held on charges of perform- Alumni seconds by a 20-11 score. The Lloyd Jones, large mouth bass, 2 pounds Shrewsbury bowlers in the second entire membership of the club for 16 ounces, reel ottered by Charlea Bcpk. they at least should be willing to BUZZARDS. were Mary and Mildred Emley, Vin- ing an Illegal operation ln which a Junior varsity team, which. played Krus« .. 152 143 shore woman died, Is said to have game improved upon their previous their loyal co-operation and Bupport. Stewart VanVliet, largest fish, a atriped play basketball In an attempt to raise Dummy ... _...... —.,.... 120 130 cent Mauser, who played the part of J. William Helm presented the together most of last year, made up buss, 30 1.2 pounds, cup ottered by It. Informed tho grand jury last weefc score by a single pin, rolling 1.00S, V. It. H. Stout. the needed funds. Boynton ...... 178 214 Joseph; shepherds were Billy Ford, to win by 63 pins and tie the count class B cup to Dr. Frank J. Goff the second team and a strong de- Joseph Wright, Howard Long, Hu- that sho had been approached by Jo- Stewart' VanVliet, largest utrlped basa, A motion which he made to this 450 at one all. The third game went to and the runner-up cup 'to Arthur fensive and offensive lineup proved 30 1-2 pounds, rod offered by Kislin sport 480 bert Molzon and James Toop, and seph L. Bonney of , pro- Mercer. Joe Ghezzi made the pre- victorious. 3hop. effect was unanimously passed and KandleftP ...... 85 85 prietor of an Eatontown dairy, who the Marketmen by 39 pins. Mr. Walling was appointed a com- kings Included Walter Tumldlskl, Morris of the Shrewsbury team sentation of tho class C cups to Os- Pete MacDonald and George, Baine Mr, VanVliet also won a special 4SS SIS 62S Norman Long and Aldo Melone. Is alleged to have asked $400 to led the seconds in scoring with six mltteo of one to arrange the game. "eprlng her." Mr. Bonney was a jnade the highest Individual score car Swanson and Charles Schneider, prize of a hat for catching more At the time this was regarded as HAWKS.' and flve points each. The box score striped bass than all the other meai- Dmtiroy 120 member of the grand jury whleli and the best average for the set. —H e winnei r and runner-upp,, respectivelypy, more or less of a joke, but thla Is no Matthew» 117 no RED BANK. bers put together. 10B Basketball Championships. heard the evidence ln the case. Mr. rolled 259, 237 and 173 for an aver- Joe Menzzopane, donor off ththe MMenz- longer ao. Everybody concerned is, parker .-. 148 183 Bonney says the charge Is a frame- age of 223. Tut tie of the Schneider zopane trophy, presented the prize Hlcharduon. f The fish were all weighed In at the in dead earnest to make the game Walter Short, secretary of the N. to the winner, John Murphy, and Motor Boys store on Broad street, 885 416 up He declares that the woman team was not f?,r behind with an Savage, f 0 financially successlul. Handicap 68 6S J. S. L A. A., announced Friday that average of 217 after making scores the President's cup, won by Dr. Parker, c. c : 3 headquarters of the association, A the state basketball championships had askod to see him and asked James VanNostrand, was presented DeLuca, f - - 0 All the players will be men. The him to seo what he could do toward of 247, 201 a'/, 203. Coles, Parker Newman, f 0 bulletin board, on which notes of in- feminine members of tho board and 458 484 will ba held at Rutgers university and Pcrrl of Shrewsbury rolled 22G, by Joe Connor. Matthews, c 0 terest to members will be posted, win winning two gymnasium, New Brunswick, on quashing the case. Mr. Bonney says An honor which many golfers like of the teaching staff will assist in The Peacocks by 217 and 212, respectively, in single Green, g. - 0 be installed shortly. other ways such as advertising the games from thfe Cuckoos held their March 20 and 21. Short also an- that he told her he would not under- games, and Meyers, Chasey and Rob- to get but few attain is to make a Barberlo, s 0 The club is developing quite »27< field, was so sure of the success of' for the boys of '35. The scores: will be played. Invitations are now been busy visiting the various hos- Monday nighWIinder the presiding TURKEYS »>35< being mailed out. Thirty-eight mem- his team that he was willing to JAMES, pitals where an entertainment waa officer, Chester L. Eble. LesHB W. wager on the result with members F PTS. bers now make up the club. r f 0 0 ;,',ven for the patients of the Insti- Harrison acted as Santa Claus and of the Boynton group. Tho Boyn- 0 0 Parents of the members will be tutions. presented glfU to each member. Jersey Green Mountain Vnnnrunt, given a tea at the samo time of the Crosse & Blackwell Sale! toneers, though not inclined to ac- 1 7 Tuesday afternoon the group visit- An amateur show was staged and cept the wager, were also sure that 0 0 party by Mrs. Sanforrl Shanley and 0 8 ed the Kivervlew hospital and be- George Decker won the first prise 52.19 ID. 29C they would romp off with victory, Mrs. H. L. Berckman. The commit- for giving a eelcction on a harmon- Potatoes Fig and n ... 1 1 1 tee in charge of tho party includes fore ii largo Christmas tree gathered and time proved them to be cormt. and presented an entertaining pro* ica. The flrat prize was turned over They won two out of three garner 7 2 IS Mrs. Philip Brady, Mrs. "Sanford and given to Erneat Griffiths, who Plum Pudding 2 fts. 58c CLASS OF 19SS. Shanley, Mrs. H. L. Berckman, Mrs gram. Carols were sung. Basket '. 65c Menzzopane, however, tlid all in hi-i Those taking part were Anthony rendered an entertaining vocal solo. power to clinch victory for tho P PTS. Lawrenco Iverson^ Mrs. Edwin L, Others taking part In the show were basket Pumpkin, Large Can 10c can Best, Mrs. Raymond Johnson nnd Antlnozzi, Junior Sharabba, Helen Apples Clothiers. He rolled 235 in the flrsi, llmiinh t _ _.._ 8 T McKee and John Clark, singers, and Bill Rue, Bill Hogan, Richard Davey, match, 224 in the second am! 226 In Woolli-y, f. 0 0 Mrs. la. S. Ylvisaker. Frank Loveraldge, George Worthley, Tomato Soup, Campbell's ..:. 7c can ]'. Kilcluit. 0 0 •Myra Shlpman and Irving Wild, the third match for an average of Murphy. K. 0 2 banjos. George Brown/Harold Lartaud, Clin- Florida Oranges Grapefruit Vegetable 3 cans 26c 228. Alex Curchln, Jr.. strove to up- J. KildulT. 1 1 THE FIGHT OFF. ton Thompson, Leslie Harrison and hold the honor of his team by mak- l'lcollie, E. 0 0 Harry Kruso. ing 212, 232 ami 200, an average off Mike Jacob* Announces Loulfv-Ca Colt's Neck Personals. Wheaties 2 pkgs. 23c sen Gcorgo Carey acted as master ot 217. Caatellacclo of the name team tnrnign Bout Is Off Indefinitely. William Moreau is spending his ceremonies. A social hour wae en- Royal Scarlet Fowler's Special 1 scored 183, 212 and 245, an average j BOWLERS' "BARNYARD NIGHT. Mike Jacobs, ftght promoter, at Chriatmns vacation frooi Mlddlebury joyed following the entertainment COFFEE COFFEE of 213, and Alex Curchln, Sr., rolled New York Monday announced Hie college at his homo. Alligator Pears 2&c each 218, 208 nnd 104, an "average of 20B, Fred Blanchard In Improving from di-l's Worst Players Will Com- proposed heavyweight bout between ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE. Cooking Apples..... 5 lbs. 17c Woodward, Straus, Jordan am! Helm pete Against Each Other. Joe Louis, the Detroit Negro, ami a very heavy cold. 23'Ib 21k of the Clothiers mailn 2f>7, 218, Izjy Castanngn, Detroit Negro, Mtau Elizabeth Matthews has re- Guests at tho Home of Mr. and Mrs. Tangerines 17c doz. and 213, respectively, nnd Crlapell „ .,„...... B..L „..„ .,..,. „ December 28 In Havana Is "off defln- turned homo from Hahhnemann hos- Randolph Jb and lioynton of I lie Insurance Men iu pital, Philadelphia, where she under- Hance's bowling alleys at Holmdel. Itcly." Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jacobscn Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 17c scored 241 anil 208, respectively. The A bowlinir match will lake place re- I "Condition? aren't satisfactory went an operation for appendicitis. total of 3*18 for tho three camra, A number of people of this place, entertained a number of friends at KEMP'S NUTS ,t(.strictestrlcted t^o. playj.t.ijwi n o. f" Holmdel and there," said Jacobs, who returned af- Tomatoes • 17c tt>. ritlended "the Christmas vesper ser- bridge at their home at Country Club made b>yy the Boynton team, Is aald vlclnlty who80 ilvcrn ge for thla year ter spending a couple of days In (he Salted Peanuts 29c ft. to be tho _hlghcHt^ore^ for H net , This will make Cuban capital. vice nt Freehold Sunday. Estates last Thursday night. Their s not morc (hlin uo guests were Miss Helen Bennett, Salted Mixed Nuts 59c ft. made In Monmout** "h county'". Th''lee Ineligible moat of the players of the "I wouldn't lake Louis thorn fev Mr. Fowler and the Clerks Bcores: Mlas Allda Travora and Mr. and Mrs Holmdeldl l BowlinBl g league. EacEh h bowlbl- nny amount ot money. The fight Is Bag One Doer. John Travers of Red Bank; Mr. and Wish Our Customers A •' IIOYNTON & HOYNTON, ~- Is required to provldo ft prize off definitely." Country Roll worth at leaat $1. It In expected that ity of four consisting of Chris Mrs. Harold JacobBen nnd Mrs. Har- Curchln, Sr '.'.'.'.'.',' ill Francis Nelson, Leator and vey Bedlo, Jr., of Keyport; Mr. and Crlanell lin liiia poultry, potatoes and other farm Serves 50 Dinners. products will predominate as prizos. adford spent four days last Mrs. Jerome Travora of Mldilletown HAPPY NEW YEAR BUTTER . . . 37fb Jr. •.'.0'J Two game__s will b.„o rolle.„ d by eac^ h Fred Klecfeld, proprietor of tlu- week deor hunting at Pasadena. The village and Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Sllorc roup brought homo one deer woigh- Traveri, Sr., of Conover lane. Prizes 070 1,0(11 1,(100 player" nnd the one having" tho high- Delicatessen, served 5(1 Clu'lat- cut score will lie enlltled to his "pick" m»» dinners yesterday for the needy ng 125 poundn. It was shot by P. wore awarded to Mrs. Randolph Phono tl.OTHIKUU 4 IN8UHANCK. ln 1. ltadford. Jacobsen, Mrs. licillo and HI™ Ben- H.lm 10» 211 >" nt the awards. Everybody will get appreciation of tho Red Cro:i!. Mr: Free Jotd.n 101 it prize, even the lowest scorer, and Kleofold In a World war veteran and nett A buffet supper was served. OWLER' 3334 . Woodwitrd thus thorn will virtually be an ex- 'eels that bo should do something tn Basketball flamev. Green and red decoratlona were used Htraui In keeping with the Yulctlde season. Delivery M chnngc of glfls. help HIOBO who need support. Fifty- Tho Bob's Tavern Big Five of An. 3335 two dlpners were nerved to clilldrcn bury Park la seeking games with MARKET 1.0IH l,o;:4 The Red Bank Register travels One of Ih" quickest wayn to find a and'four to adults. ending basketball teams In Red Th« Melroy H " defeated ]oli In l<> nrlvertiM) In The Regis- over every street in town and every Junk and vicinity having a home road In the county. Let It carry your P ter's Wuut Department.—AdvertUe- s tin Slgmund ICIsnor cuiiipuuy (enm Boy« caik make extra pocket money 7 Broad Street Re* Bunk mmit. , court. A. DeSarno of 151 Borden message to those who live on these In. two put of three games, l'l"> ««llln« Tho Register.—Advcrtisomcsnt. avenue. Anbury Park, la manager. thorougitfarea,—Advertisement. \ BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 26.1985.

•at*. Th.y l»ft todiy for Cblctgo, HMM4 iiiiiiiiimmi Hold with atop-offi OB the w»y md will u- riva In Chftago on Friday ot next Two Parties week. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PtAC I Unit, *Jo. It i Ked Bank Americ ; "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words i&T Twenty-Five Cents MIIMHMM>miHIMIMI HHIIIIItlMlllllint IIUIHUMM at HHHIII mem- o» Btaefc Point road, will Jeave REAL ESTATE FOR RENT tile builnert LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOR SALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES EMPLOYMENT. " »"« January 1 tor St. Pet«r«- — ,.--"2——•—i- —- " " • • the WALL TEXTURE, direct from factory, FARM HOUSE for sale, eleven years old, FOB HIRE, five-ton Mack dump truck Frl- WHITE WOMAN wishes day's work to .ENT, unfurnished) read ' foui came is pound, earn* M sotd other •iark" Riayj abou...t ftfucn. hundr-i. . d. day a>nd^ SatuSaturdor yr eaceach neekweek,. bby daday oor do, or would do laundry, la oi out. Call section, modern stueeo rtal . plates. eU to tan e«nU a pound; wall pa- pound; $30, Also two-horsa farm wa«- hi Calt-\ IlI 1-lie> dI IlanT.. kI n"«,J8SII8i at- M- at 278 Mechanic street after filO P'U. ondltlon. foyer hall, llrlnr room, i _; $16.84 had'been ex- one baa email brown spot at center of hour' reasonable. pper,, lateil designs, «ltb bordere to matchm,, or, Koorl &a new. P. T. Smith Farm. Uc e;00 P. M. 'hone tied Bank \t1i . room, kitchen, breakfast nook! tbrtt pid welfare during the The General Science club of theforehead and bine of tall. The other Is SB t par roomroom , roof paintpaint ,0v 0v« «RQIUO 30, between Keansburg iind K»y- ler bedrooms snd btthi tin Mtr» I Bumson high school made a trip covered with larae. holt brown, halt blick SB eenta par BSTELLG PAINTINQ and Decorttlna iOVERNMENT JOBS— Start 1106-1116 >y Mrs. Dudley suits. Carletoti. Walling, Valley Drive. BAllona, fl,<8fl,<8.. All l otber paints and ma port." J Service paper hanging, [ilnin end dec- month; men, vomen. Prepare now for Iresslng-batlirooiii i tnald'e room mni terlalll s att lowtelowt pricesi . AtlantiAls i FainFt i UKt Red Bank examinations. Common third Boor. Game, room tnd 1% Bi co-chalrmRn of the t rLv.slnk. phone Atlontlo Hlslilands 837. WOOD for Bnle, etov«, furnaci «.nd flc«- orative ptlntlna. Paints, varnishes and sroent; oil burner, two-car the ntw HayJen JHaneUrlum, the «ib,ral reward.* \ and Wall Tejxlun Co, 114 West Frdnt Plnce lenKtbs; (5.00 i>er load, S10.00 nail papar for iaio Office. 41 Mo n mo nth education, list positions free. Write Im- labllltatlon committee.: etreet. phone) lied Bank t2tl-W. per cord. Klndllnsr wood. 2Se a bag. Put •tre«t. ihop 20 Mount street. Red Bank, mediately. Franklin Institute. t>«pt. G17-J, larage. Rent ISO par month. Museum ot Natural History, the ?oo GENUINE calf akin chanxo purse lost In, lale. Shown by appointment only. . _keta were filled for Woolworth'B or Vicinity. Will Under REBUILT neend-bsu>d srater purniii. P. Schipani, 114 Weit Front itreet, R«d phone 2669- . _•_ Rochester. N. V. j and Radio City. At the planetarium G. Burst Mlrldletown ohone Mlildletnon Ban k^phona 1846. f%+ ire ft Son Agency. Int.. 1» Monuoutl [trader the supervision pleue call Red Sink 238-W.' t I'AIIMiNG, decor aiina. paper hanging; LADY closing house would Mice to i4lace reet. Red Bank, phona m80. km W. Shampanore. they saw the sky as It looked on TiuCTOit, (Jooiiycor otiajpiied, Allli- estimates imiplled on lartro or small whlto woman as general houaeworker; 1 the first Christmas eve. They also . . Cba!mcv»; en.; uied a fc# houri; IS0& Jobi; Interior and exterior painting; ex- good jilftln cook, neat, honest, reliable; UOIIBB 'tor rent, six room*} 810 Mori- 4 holly wreath has been . ARTICLES FOR SALE mouth street, lied Dank. Alston B»ek- saw and reoelved an explanation of COLONIArug 16,L consol- e table »19. 0x12 Wilton dellveiedy- Conover Bros., MaiBey-HarrU, cellent wal) paper servlceV Arthur E. personal rcference'glven. l'hono U46 Rum- i monument on the bor- uunwn II W load, 110 p« cord 14: mirror18 Dls an2 rufd f"cu. S2t , glasssix kitche. Stansberrn chalrny I Wal!i», -£*lant Jri, "C-E" "and Case Serv- Boyco, pain tin 2 contractor, phono Rum eon Bon.* , an, attorney. 10 Ilroad_ street. Red Bank. und>. the Star of Bethlehem. . beat ribs, oak Miners, locust post, Thrift Shop, WHsDd n tavenue l St. ""Por*t b"— ' lc«, Wlrfcatunk.' N. J.. phono Bolmdel 0. 663. ELDERLY LADY living alone In the coun- OI^ItENT. six-room house, all ImprOVC" mouth, N. J. near flre house.* ments; garago; reasonable rent, 36 J member! have been re- •l.ctrie planing mill and sawmill for cut- FOR SALE, tod, top soil, (ill dirt,'cinder* REMOVER of dead animnla. Dead ant- try would like to siiure her home with toin work. Charles U. Uannett A Co.. Nut- TO1I SAU) CHEAP, 'coon nnd rnbTitand gravel; prices reasonable. Claude mail removed free of cLiarue. Phono a lady who would bo wltllnK to offer her prlng atreet. Inquire Mra. Mtttrltt. Z&:, f the auxiliary. They are ip load, phone Mldalstown CCS. hound one and a half years old; trnlncil. Wright, Harkjfcam place. Little SUrer. Red Hank 8301-J. Paul Hlttau. services for her board; reference*. Ad ring Btreet, Red Dank.' -• Fair Haven News. dress E. T,. I,., box 511, Rod Bank.' •I Martuclo, Mrs. Ida Hoff- IASKKTS, all types; linen, cans, packing Georga Toop, Llncroft, N. J.* phoj)e_Ked BaifkUDS^ ^ A. GOODE, contractor and builder, will ELIOHTFUL, pleasantly furnished bom«, J Adele Bandern, Mts. Efflo forma, atci In stock. At Hendrlckion HORBARt melt frlnder for sale rhfTir "WEST END-Employment Agency can place eight rooms and bath: prfvita sarani 1036 MODELS, ipinets, grinds and studio estimate any job on your premiiea. In- icar riwr and beach. Complete hot waUf |» and Mrs. Edna Bedford, m» B*J l«n* BtfM« eaa b« bongW Supply Co.. Mlddletown, phone 119. Open O. .W. Pufour, Main street, Keansbuig,. pianos', factory to you. Selection, price eluding Interior and exterior tw'lntins and general houseworkorB; s'eady poflltlon»/ <»«nlngs. • -• good salaries. Open Sundays, aj,so 53 leatlng lygtcm. Phone Red Banlcy 1168. I at the party ssng Chrlatj _ Vali a>r« la the «*er«e* lUn» Ku* and service best obtainable. Dlrhan'i Pi- decoiatintt; alternilcnn and repairs a ape- IU. al Ya QolS O*dan tut from Mr. BIpp*,) WILL k)GEE8'B "Ambassador ol Good ano Shop. Drurnmond place. Red Bank, clalty, Phone Red Dunk 1U6-J, 113 Brighton avenue, Wesl End, phono Long RVENG PLACE, Sbrewabury, nea/8yca- I, with Mta. Wajter Boytf SOI), top eoll and privet; acres of top soil Ernnch 667.* more avenue, for rent, four bedrooms. pottofDo, balldlni.) Will," 300 page book, (1.00. H. Plum, and four to lU-foot privet: very cheap phone D38. Pearl itiect. lied Onnk. ling on the piano. Games lop 14borty itrcet, Long Branch, distllb* BOOKKEEPER wanted; experienced part wo baths, one-car garage; atearo best, oil Barney Egeland w& one of the I ho ma! a Reid. iUd Bank, pheno 801. DACHSHUND pupplei tor sale. Mr*. L- >urri«r. Owner H. A. Hendrickion, 82 Ti tod prhea were won by utor. A postal brings It to you. lime: references. Address BookR :epcr, fortunate hunters to bag a deer In CASH for rom old trp«wr!t#r. adding ma- l*. White, Sycamore Kertnels, Shrews- GKORfiE li. BROWN. Insurance and box Oil, Red Bank. ' Newman Springs road. Red Bank, phone |eth Woodi and Mm. Cecil STOVES, bltchen raDgea, parti and re* fy'. y J'» Ph°"e Red BkVlOf 400. South Jersey last week. He spent pain j large assortment of Perfect. chine, check writer or other offlc* equip- ,y Vf ^ real estaU. 86 UclAren ttreet. Red Refreshments were ment; wlil call. Jostpli It Berpleo, Ker- TREE RIPENED oranyes antT'Brape'lruIt the five days there with his brothers Thatcher, Canopy ranges. Stovo Ex- Bask. APARTMENTS^ lx roomi. bright and »unHy. UroV William Chandler. obango. opposlle rellroad itatlon. 74 port, N. JM phona 4B4. now" ready; prices: largest box $3.BO, all rovementa; corner; garage; good and with Charles Boden and Jofoph medium $1.95. small (1.10; expresn eig!$iood; rent 335.00. Ray H. Still- i party was held at the Bridge avenue, R«d Bank. HRY oak wood ID itov* and fireplace FIVE-HOOM famished ' aptrtment for Knight. harges I1.7G, 00c and BBc. Send trial UOTOBISTSI—Winter ifle coming, havo rent; all improvements, call •vcnlnjti. an, Slate Highway, Eatontown. Neiv Jir- v>ie ho«pital Friday night 1IOYCLB TIRE3—201) pairs hain tread. lenictfas well rotUd manure, top toll: irdiir. En5e/ Florida's %iest flavored your radiator Inspected and repaired or !?_. Telephone Eatontown 178j „____ A ton of coal disposed of on the 28-Inch, In felt rim utrip. Whtlo the/ ddvewaya Kr*reled, tractor plowing and 6 Riverside avenue. Red Bank. fates of that Institution, YulU Eldora Fruit Co., New Smyrna, leaned, 11 necessary, H will save you TOR RENTrfu7nlHhed7~utitiPMay "1. 1OS0," co-operative plan by the American la>tt , 7fi7fci eachh. QtoveQ rI' I'arkork , 8t8-tOO M Me-truck lot hlr*. 1. B. Carney, phone Eu- Wld rouble and expense. Uadlator Works, THREE Bunny outside room apartment on lueplces ot the American chanlo street. Red Bank. ontown 446-J-I, . , Riverside avenue; convenient to bus and lovely residence near ItumBon road; four' Mechanics lodge Friday night was TWO.BURNER oil heater for sale, used 13 West b'ront stieet, (te'd Bunk, onono naster bedrooms, three bath a; two serv- auxiliaries of the county. for onlr a ahort time: excellent condi- i-HilfOad Mtiitlon; lieat and tot water fur- won by.. Miss Alice Worthley of Fair ihdPh 677^ nts' roomB and bnth, oil heat; %tS. Jo- Jlnment for the party ion; price exceptionally low. Apply >{IECK UP on your beating plant cow. »eph (i. McCue Ajrcncy, Rumson 444. Haven,' tjflwes Coal Company, Inp.. Shrewsbury, We will be glad to call and give esti- Id by Tony Hunting's Stanton Whitney, Ji M. J.. phone R«l Bank 1261. . "OR REMT, four "acres, eight rooms and lung performers. After Mrs, Harvey M. Little, Sr., wonExtinguish Fire mate^ on cleaning and aur other repairs. STORE nnd npartment of five rooms and bath, electricity, nteam heat; garage and Prank OrotcbfelU Chestnut Furnace -Co.. balh for rent; nejinrate or togelhtjr; al- barn; located nt Chapel Hill overlooking Iment tho patients wera first prize at the bunco party given OIL BUHNERS, 10.SO complete, dou- bone tU, Red Bank. Friday night by the Episcopal guild, To Wed Paris so am nil houee, with all Improvements Sandy Hook bay; S30, option of purchase." ' Ice cream, candy, fruit, In Express Train ble or elnele, for kitchen Btovcs or VINDOW GLASS, al«o B\m\n!z done very all In excellent condition. A. T. Dorcmui Caleb Luker. Belforrt^N;^* irettes. , Mrs. Fanny Cy- Second prize was awarded to Mrs, reasonable. Go anywhere. Atlantic TW44 ORorkleH ROOMS placeS an, do rkitchenette asientfi. •, bath; all Announcement has been mad' heating. Fully uuarftntecd. Stove Ex- improvements; heated. Janitor nervlce. RIVER ESTATE, amnll. eTclualvoj condi- lury Park was In charge Daniel Allaire. The door prize, a pot 'aint and Wall Texture Co., 119 Wes' tion perfect! twelve-room house, ojl Mr. and Mrs. Candler Cobb ol change, DpposUo Railroad station, 74 'ront atreat. phone 22E1-W. Red Bank. 106 Wallace street, Ited Bank. ». Those fro™ the Redof Christmas flowers, was won dyBlue Comet Delayed 39 Minutes burner, furniture possibly Included ; four-car York, of the engagement of u,c» Bridge avenue, Red Bnnk. BVX and sell second-hand clothes, musi FOR KENT, four-room modem apartment, Karaite; gardener'n cottage. Owner leav- •ho attended and helped Mrs. Leator England. ' Friday Morning While Local with bath; heat furnished. Also amal daughter, Mlas Florence Candler Ctjbb be in good condition. L. Rerbir, 209 ng town, muBt sell. Ray VanHorn, phone lPa»t Commander Ott- Andrew Egeland is homo from the Firemen Put Out Blaze in Din- IJTTLK WHITE HOUSE Antique Shop, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Phone bungalow; modern. Inquire Fitipatrlck'i lied Bank 283. of Paris, France, to Stanton mar ^^^H Mrs. John Day, Mr. and University of Gettysburg for the hol- ing Car Roof. - Headden'e Corner, fad Bank- Antiques 163-W. Vegetable Btnnd, state highway. Red Dank TWO-STORY hou*« for rent; flv* rooms ncy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- bought and sold. Mm. CallMemer, Mrs^W. Newman, idays, v RADIO SERVICE guaranteed; reasonable md bath In Little Sliver. Daniel C. Tho Red Bank fire department weua ton Whitney of Naveslnk River road, BOA TUBES; radio nnd electrical serv- rates. (3o anywhere. Call Joseph Pcar- Lewis, Hlghtatown, N. J., phono 221. Mrs. Ottmar K-AW FOR SALE, no stock, twelve-acr* DOultrir of the Episcopal Sunday-school will farm, five, rooms, bath, all kinds of,,- Red Bank station. summer, when she was presented to •tock. Nice for Christmas gifts. Hayes, bricked wells; water pump repairs of all hone Red Bank 1117-J. Ladles' Auxiliary ol tlio Elks Give be held tomorrow afternoon at three 82 Oceanport avenue, Long Branch, phone {| mlleo to BEDBUGS, roacbei, tfens. ccolbs, eto^ 53 Willow street. Fair Haven, N. J. Ked Gnnk; five-room house; 'coop for R. Kuhn. Mary Kafantl, Jtntiy Hyer, Mario » lage, Francis Welch of Chapel Hill, Branch. ilsto, Marie Hied. Joan Berpacl, Ruth 3iuch greater. permanenUy axtermlnatod fgaarao* BEAUTIFUL six-room bungalow, batl 1,000 chickens; Only 53,000. S500 cash. The Rumson auxiliary of the Smith. Herman Weniell of HllUide, Helene FINE Yellow Dont corn for sale. Phone teed) Ratt camrht with, ferreti (not Karage; fireplace, sun parlor; rent re Look this over. Caleb Luker, licitQT-4, Rlvervlew hospital distributed plants Grammar d«partm«nt—Doris Pei«ur, Paris of Navesink, B. P. Guttorasen G. H. Conover, Mlddletown, phone 160. qotsoned) Phone 2848 Aebury Jack Sellable; must b«'seen to be appreciate! N. J^* POUR HUNDRED "tbrce-months-old Barred Maria Bailey, Esther Johnson, Pearl Mechanic Street of Leonardo, Jerome Bottino of Ocean Eendrfclc, exterminator, established Inquire Owner, 12 Oak place, Fair Havei "l and shut-in folks for Chrlst- Schanok. Rosemarle Sanderosa, Elaine Rock pullets, raised on free range; hard- phone Red Bank 2479. View, MrB. Minnie Wermert and WI1- onDd to ell weather conditions; very rea 86 reari. PRICE $250, five acres farm or camp ftltei uuderjahn, Oladyi Johnson, Nancy Young, School P. T. A. Meets FOR RENT, elx-room Colonial bouse, hill, woods, secluded; three miles . to , auxiliary of Rumson Tony Enfantl, Brnoat 'PflBaux, Harry iam H. Bennett of Belford, Angelina !ro^Red improvementa; In the Country Club Es- Cowlaa, Morris Latham, Thomas Copies, ocean, near Red Bank. Ray II. 3 till man, pany will hold a Christmas Morris of Everett, William Kelly of EVERY car needs SlmonklnK; lot ua SI- tatest; tren t |3|3E5. PhonPh e ReRd BanBk 60 BO0 Eatontown, N. J. • Frank Hyer, Carmine latleroso, John Al- A regular meeting of tho Parent- HERB la a treat for tho holidaysholidy,, Barred monlzo your car; our men are for particulars. FOR SALE or rent, cottaga of four rooms. morrow night at' the fire Llncroft, Louis 3. Treadeau <# Port HHockk blbrollerl a ld bath, aun porch; Karate, largo grounds; heco, Frank Montagno, Harry Smith, Teacher association of tho Mechanics be alaed on myy own farm, and our prlcoa—well, you will like them. ,,,-,,,TDrn—s ;—s c • the children of members Proyolui Schanck. Monmouth, Mrs. Harry Collins of mili k fattonetl. Theh y are deliciousdlii ; alivaive aH Improvements; $20 per month. J. Ap- street school was held last Thursday „ or dressed; we deliver. Sydney Hamber- Taylor', Auto Laundry, 29 Pearl street. AVAILABLE--Several line homes; (om pleby, 141 Clinton street, Eatontown. N. J, Hilary and members of the William O. Reya of Bethany road Homestead Park, Mrs. Grace EiJ . „ ., b wlth h 0 wale r c at d fl 1 In the school building. The pro- - ger, Nutswnmp road, Red Bank, phone Hed Red Bank, phono 22G1-J. I. . ' , A , *5 ™P "«»l> ' EIRHT-ROOM house for sale; cellar, large \y. The installation dln- while gunning with his brother, Ed- Hodgkinson ot East Keanstrarg, A.! Bank 38tf>-M. T . »T, ^i7-l ,T ,.^r -^r.— ^ r.—; lowa9 *30 n"d *3E. Bungalows, froin gram- opened with tho singing of r lot; suitable for anyone; haa a" boat: lauxlllary will take place ward Reya, on Thursday shot a deer Lawrence Westwood of Ideal Beach, PUR""""E BRED Columbian Plymouth Bock LANKENAU SCHOOL for girla; accredited $27 up. Ray VanHorn Agency, phone Bex no'Improvements; 51,500. $300 cash; real Chriatmaa carols by tho pupils, who preparatoryupervUlo; religionn anofd health Frenc,h ttudleeor Her-. F0nnn.kR REN— T furnished, attractive •jx-roon Bliss Mary T. Murphy Is near the tower at Hominy Hills, af- Raymond O'Neill of. Falrueld Gar- cockerels and pullets, unexcelled for man In all grades; music, art. gymnasium value $3,000. rosBssslon at oflce. Caleb •were grouped together about a show nnd utility.: $3.00 ench. Emma Rudl- Lukor. Helford, N. J.' ' : I the arrangements. ter only being in the woods one-hal dens and 'Rose O'Flaherty of Head- Individual m. " "O.UI.. - . - 220• -0 q.rard ,u Jj™ »'>JlXS'ffi"^^"^ * Christmas tree. ,, ger, Bethany rDad, Hatlet, phono Keyport character; _ . MODERN HOJIB, four bedrooms, two tiled prs. Preston Hower of hour. den's Corner. I3Z-E. ELECTRICIAN If It's electrical we sell. FOK RENT, FURNISHED, •xcollan batha. flreplnce, automatic steam heatt A turkey, donated by Schneider's avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. neighborhood, tiiort walk to busl „ „ i Parmly street are the Harry S. Cowles, Edward VanCIIef, Movlne picturea will be shown and Install oi repair estimates cheerfully , . . , „ , weather stripped; attached garage; fin- meat market, tha winner being Mrs. nes centen r Knd schoolscl ml ; llvlnjV r room, est neighborhood; plot 75x100 feet. Price rot a daughter born last Frl- Obadlah VanCllof and Theodore gifts of candy and fruit will be giv- given. Call us foi anj or all of jou. I » « .« »»«.,! \ " " '"l T" L E; Brown of Prospect avenue. The AUTOMOBILES olectrlctal troublea. Vlctoi U Perottl. 26 PfMlW library with larse open flreplaci 18,500; rent $80. Ray VanHorn, phone Bailey, while gunning at Colt'sNeck, en. Church street. Sea Bright chone 23H-W : dining room, kitchen, lavatory, four mar sum of $57.60 was realized. This will 1 cr Red Bank 283. shot a deer. They all shot at the It Is planned to hold a similar par- FUANK VAMSYLKU;. Dodge and Ply 5SIVS; r- -. -.. ,,j—r- t hedrooms. two tile baths with shower THREE ACRES, two mllea from R*d. Bank> •_,,«, Jessie ArthuV and her moth- be applied to tho asoclatlon's milk mouth automobiles. Dodge trucks, Good- BOAnp your horsoa whero they will be finished attic with two rooms for recrea ten-room house, nil improvementB; beau* deer, but tho deer dropped' when ty every year open to all the children year tires and Prest-o-Ute batteries. 149- comfortably stabled, fed pronerly, care. tlo•n or servants. EfTklent heating plant If Mrs James HoUBtton of Quebec, fund, A total of 354 bottles were fully exercised and Kroomed. Rates lower tlful shrubbery: nenr school: frontage of Obadlah VanCIIef shot. Mr. Von- of tho township. AJ1 persons knowing 153 Wa«t Front street. Rod Bank, phone Nice plot of ground with rock garden two etreets. for «alo, S10.000. aftrecUvii rCa»»«». »" spending the holidays distributed between November 1 and Red Bank 1296 and 120? than elsewhere. Haatumor Farm, Mni two-cnr saraue. Available December CUef Is employed by WHU-vm M. Ac- of children desirous of attending the street. Belford, N. J. (next to lumber termB. Rny VnnHorn Acency, phone »•« with to. Cheater ArtHur ot Parmly November 20, it was reported. NUMBER of used c«rs at a bargain. We January at $75 month. Allaire & kereon on the Holmdel turnpike, party have been requested to see the yard).' Agency, Inc., 10 Monmouth street. Bank_283. __. Mrs. Glenn L. WIshard was tha buy, soil and exchange used cars. In- CASH for you spare furniture. Town Fur- Bnnk, phor« 34E0 FOR SALE, fivo-room bunBalow. lit P"he RumBon Athlotlc club at HBwhere ho resides. members of toe executive committee. quire for Mr. Qulnn or Mr. Howard at 75x100 feet, $2,000. Bungalow and lot, speaker. Tho subject of her address Qulnn's Garage, 30-82 West Front street, niture Exchange. 35 Monmouth street. FOR RENT or stile—Deitrlcb'a Estate, Bel regular meeting Mondajy night In the J. Frank Welgand has purchased Red Bnnk. We buy nnd sell anything. 37!lxlO(i feet. SI.600; l.nrt caflh.^ Oceaa was "Christmas in India." Sha con- phone Red Bank 1029.* ford, Main street; nine*room house, fiv nvenue. Keanaburg ___Cmeo^ I.uker. new club rooms In the Anderson a new Ford car. HOIMDBL CTRL TO WED. Phone Red Batik 528. bedrooms, hot and cold wdter.; .new bnth : tracted the custom of observing the 1020 CHEVROLET conch, good condition" LICENSED PLUMBER—Phone 2317 Red om; houeo newly renovated. Lot abo F S building on River road and Wash- Mrs. Joseph RVPeseux and chil- holiday hero and in India whero, she and cheap. We also have various other Bank, for your plumbing, heating and 300 feet front, runs to back itreet; $27. °^,h ^: raKSt S=; &' enyji too numerous to mention. Ed. von lngtoA Btreet disposed of a flfteen- dren were recent Newark visitors. pointed out, thcro are no traditions Engagement Party Given for Miss tinning problem a. Ail vice and entl mates month. Can ho s«en any time. A. D. Me jound turkey on tho co-oporatlvo Miss Grace H. Welgand spent las Aon Lorn Holmes. KntUntjell. phone 213 Red Bank, free. Joseph W. Fox, 116 Plnckney rortd. nlB, 7228 Bradford road, Upper Darb upon which. to base the observance 1930 FORD coupe, witih rumble seat; _ Pennsylvania. teS- s "r^cu? Ken^t^h-lr; nUm The winner was AlberyJattcr- Thursday at New York. Red Bank. ot the day, tho holiday being a com- At a party Friday night at their bargain. Ed. von Kattengell, phono Son'of this borough. 213 Red Bank, The regular meeting of Hazlet Boy paratively new ono to that country. homo at Holmdel Mr. and Mrs. Jo- A c»r driven by James P. Thorse'n Scouts was held Friday night In th 19S1 OLDSMOBILE deluxe six-cylinder se- MISCELIANEOUS. seph H. Holmes announced the en- dan; six natural wood wheels; just over- „[ 8»a Bright skidded on Rumson flro house. On Thursday night Carl COMING TAX SALE. gagement of thslr daughter. Miss hauled nnd painted; cheap to Quick buyer. PARTNEARTNER wanted for established buslneis, road near the Harding turn Monday Glass received his second class pin e Ann Lora Holmes, to ROBB Wanna nh°"° B°"k 21a' HavH « ro&da.ddde Mand hhandUnhdU g cBoat6tl B ' morning and upset. Mi. Thornen es- at the Court of Honor at West Key- George AVhlte States That Ho WU1Maghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 1331 BUICK Eiaht, deluxo flve-passenser In season;.ffreenhoune for flflower and veue- caped Injury. A whoel on the carport, scdnn; six natural wood wheels; flno tablo plants, l\^ ton truck, large house, Make an Objection. K. Maghan of Matawan. condition; a cood car for little money old shade, barn, garage, poultry house, waa broken. A Christmas party was held Miss Holmes Is a graduate of Original owner. Phone Red Bank 213 hot letfn. RcreaKe, etc. Will sell half In- Several boys havo been ordered to Hlllcrost school In Holmdel township Tho tax sale of Atlantic township Ed. von Kattengoll. terest, If you will devote your time to tho Centenary, Collegiate Institute of buHncsH. Cnn furnish part house for mar- appear before Recordor Jero J. on Thursday afternoon. A prograrn of taicea delinquent for 1930 to 1933,HackettBtown, and Bho is employed —'. of used cars at a bargain. W. buy, ReU and exchange used cars. In- ried couple, or room nnd board for single The New Year! Carew on January 6 to answer a was given by tho p'uplls. There wa< which was first advertised to take In the Farmers and Merchants NH- person. Address tjreenhouse, box 511, Ited quire for Mr. Qulnn or Mr. Howard at Bank.* complaint by Mrs. Dalton Parmly a large, beautifully decorpted tree. placo December 21, will bo held on tlonal bank at Matawan. Mr. Mag-Qulnn's Raraue, 80-32 West Front street, Start tho New Tear right that they out branches from a holly Santa Claus was present and gave Saturday afternoon nt half-past one han was graduated from Matawan i Red Bank 1020," MONEY to loan on flrat bond and mort- THREE ic«iio. Hendrlckaon A Stout 2 Maden tree on the Parmly property, The each pupil a box of candy and ano'clock at the township hall at Colt's high school and ho la engaged In D Tudorors for ««le, 1928, 10J10J88 , [ilaco, Red Bank. Nock. Among tho places advertised 1030: nil in goodd conditiondii : cheah p to Take advantag* of every opportunity to get ahead. bow are Jack Naughton, Francis orango. Tho pupils exchanged glftx. tho real cstulo and tmuranco busi- quick buyer. Ed vonKattengell, phoni MONEY TO "LOAN on flr»t bond end Betts, William Nauchton, William Ice cream and cako was served. Mrs. to be sold Is tho property of tho John nc.ii there. Red Bnnk 213. mortffasfl on Improved real att&te. Dont overlook the little things that help bring nuc- Bcalto, Nick Vinci, Maurice Button, Johnson, tho principal,, was present- T. Smith estate of three acres and worth double the amount loaned. AI* Guests at the party wore Mrs. J.START TUB NEW YEAH "right—If~7ott aton Bcekman, attorney. 10 Broad street. •Joseph Bcalzo and Frank Boyle. ed with a pocketbook. Tho following buildings. George Whlto of Way- did not get a car for Chrlitmas, Donald Miller and Mre. Charles M. \n affonl to buy one now at our —. Red Bank- __ he) young folks ot tho borough entertainment was given: sldo states that ho has on record Conover of Matawan; Mrs. P. II. MORTGAGE MONEY —Wo havo Inntltu- pricos on recommended cars. Theso cars Bo alert Watch out for chances thot will help you. k enjoy skating havo no trouble 3onn, "Sllont Night" some tax ealo certificates of this Betta of Elbcron; Misses Ruth Wll- are all in good condition and will give you tlonnl funds; Ions term lonns on first mortgage. Resldentlnl nnd biislness prop- Ig thla holiday period to spend Tup tlanre Pearl Schanck proporty. Ho states that In 1031 tho real servlco: DodgB Victory Six sedan $8C, < Read tho Wont Dopartmcnt of Tho Register regular- Recitation. ''Guiding Star" man and Mario Gramann of R.ultwo '23 Stuilcbnker flednnn IE0. '28 Stand- erty ; all exponno eervlco charfio Includes f leisure time. Tho cold snap Elaine Gudcrjnlin placo was assessed for 518.03, in 1D32Bank, Miss Eleanor Sharp of Long ard fitx Nilfh fedan (45, Chrysler 60 Rerlan titlo search, apprnlflal, etc. Inquiries »o. ly. In tho courao ot a year you will find advor- for ?G.42 and in 1033 for $17.10. Mr. llclted. Allnlro & Son Agency, 19 Hon- put a thick coating on tho pond Solo, "You Are My Lucky BUr" Branch; Mrs. Taylor W. Hance, Mlns S75, 1930 Ford .roadster $100, Bulck sport tlsod there almost everything In tho lino of human iilts the borough hall and the Joan Serplci White atates that Walter D. Fields, Ruth Hanco, MIBS Adeline Holmes, oadster SOS, '29 Whippet coach mouth •trcetJ_Reil Bnnji. t DodKO Four Beilnn $3G, 1033 Cheilet Recitation, "Chrlnlnns Joy"....Dorothy Eire the collector, has told him that for MORTGAGE MONEY —Wo hnvo clients wants:—from a head of" cabbage to a homo. i Is crowded dally. Recitation, "My Dolly"..Norma Balienburx Mian Helen Holmcn, Mrs. .Toseph roach, 1930 Chevrolet sedan, '3ft Stuilc- with funds for lonir term Investment on .j Phyllis Pesco, who attends tho Solo, "Little Town of Bothtehem," "My 1934 and 1035 it lias been assessed Holmes'nnd Mrs. Charlotle Thornc haker sedan, '31 Chrysler Six nodnn. Ati first morteatfon up to £ 10.000, Must ba 1 Daddy's Whiskers" Gladys Johnson only for about $0. Ho aaya that Mr. ot Holmdel. many other rcnl buys Rt low nrlcci. .Seo modern t*sldent.i\V piopcrjies occupied by You will find opportunities to buy farm ynoduce of the Sea acadomy at Long your frlond Leo at Nam-Ice fI'liwiirlz'n Recitation, "Away In a Manger".... Floldn told him that Assessor James owner. Privilege to amortiie if desired. right from the farm at farmers' wholesale prlrcn; ion, Is apcndlng the Christmas Winifred Zuck« Used Car Lot, Went Front at Pcnrl olrtet. No bonus rbnraed for renewal*. Make ,rs with Mrs. Will Ward. Song, OhrlatmBR sonns"....Mnrlan WnlllnK P. Desmond made the assessments DKOWNED IN DEAL LAKE. Red'Hank, phone r.37. written application with full particulars /and you will find opportunity to buy a etoro or lilr* Recitation, "Sing a Song"....Carol Carhar and that Mr. Dnsmonil IR the ono to to Allnlro A Son Ac«ncy, Inc.. 19 Mnti- J Joseph WllllairiB of Forrest t \ a man, or rent a house, or get a Job, or burrow •has returned home from tho "JWlo Bell." Mnrle) Rice oxplnln them. Mr. Whlto states that ! ?LDJ Retaliation By (Wa puplli nrcimock Smith I,o«pS Life In Spile BUSINESS NOTICES money, or fill any other lilnd of a want. rath Memorial hospital, whore ho will probably attend the Bale to Recitation, "Fenptrmlnt Jane"... of Companion's Effort*. UUSrcAI INSTRUMENTS, strlnns and re. WILLIAMS Nuralns Home now hna } been a Burglcal patient aev- Esther Johnson serve- notlco that upon tho advice of Brcnnock B. Smith, 21, only son of pairing at Prlct'a Muilc Store. >1 Wei two vacancies; ono private on first Rond tho Want Department every wcok. You will leeks. Recitation, "My Present For the Baby," his attornoy ho objects to tho prop- Ralph Peneux Mrs. Julia Smith, of Asbury Park Pront street. Ited Uanli. floor, one iemi-pri7«to; for ulderly ortion, being sold to bidders other HAVE money and you will MAKE money by dolnir J John B. Dlxon has returned Song, "Jacky Frolt" ~ Claa nnd tho Into Judgo Benjamin B. ___ paid for live ohlck- voopte rt(iutilng little nU«nUcn\. Open Riddles „ Ctmlotta Zuok» than tho township. Smith, wao drowned nnd' his com- •nt. Joe> Raksr, 880 Mechanic ni thin. I tram & two w»ok«" visit with Charades Constance Younir phone Bed tl«nk JSO». for inunction. Further infoimntlun da In Astoria, Long Inland. panion, William Boverldgo, nineteen, call Ited Hank H70-J. SOUKS, "Mttla Town of D.tlil.htm" and FHDB CHOW ME1N every Wednesday an Start the New Year right, and then keep It up. William Kuper and a party "Jlnglo Bills" School ANNIE IIAIIT SENDS REGARDS. narrowly escaped death after making Buturday night at Atlmitlc hotol, Ul nn attempt to roscuo his frftnjyxwho Fnlr_Ihivon_road. Fa]r Haven. Tfrlends visited Mr. and Mrs.A Christmas entertainment was AUTOMOBILK loam, rnrs finaiiccd and had broltcn through tho Ico#i Deal QENliltAt CON'tRACTO«~s7nd" ccVsp •ge Becker of Jersey City hold at Haslet public school Friday She Is Now In California Whero She cleaned: cartinu Hiid arr^lnH top koll, roflnanccil; largest nnd oldest cuuumny.. ht», formerly of Rumton, ono afternoon. The program was as fol Hits Prominent l'lcturo 1'art. lake. Tho two wBro skating alone manure, (111 dirt, ctnderi, gravel and sand Lowest rates. (Jcnernl Dlntount, <>»[,>., Sunday afternoon1 when tho tragedy (i'.III Electric Dldtr., AHlmry l'urk, . .ihonu lit week. lows: Estimates given, phone tied Hunk SBOfi.J. 4*1^3. Kvonlnua \>y niiiiuintmenL_ Among tlio many cardB received by occurred. W. A. Mnrkham, who lives Oscar Ilorkcr. 47 Becnnd street. Fair Ka- ._ Dorothy Halleran, who IsSong, "A Bong lha World Is Sinning".... Tho Register tlila holiday eoiUJOu wna cn, N. J. 'liiACHEll iJeiTres"'board" "in""""Hiimson". _/lng In Spain, Is spending tha School nearby, heard tho boys' orlc« and Wrlto torma to Box ft _J}ymsirn, N._J. n.cHnllon. "A Greeting" Ernest Allen a most anumml ono from Annlo Hart, •days touting Franco mid Swltz- throw them a ropo, The Wanamasna IIMt'a'MUSiCAL we" can supl'ly It. InATTENTION- , ti nMieiH \~ llWhcit pi Irua Recitation, "We Neoil lllm" tho "Sheriff of Fair Haven," who InHrat aid squad was summoned, but menstructiot inrlndlnn onu annccordlony wind .o r ArranuementHttlnu Instrui- pnlil for all kinds of rnw fura. Htu'knr's . Mi. El.snor rlillllpp Unrdwnre Htore, 273 LSlifewalujry nvunuc, Song, "Jolly Old Santa Olaua" at Santa Monica, California, MIBS before they could allda ladders ovor be made to putctmio Inntr iiinDtitn. Al- Whatever your wnnt may lio, you uro likely Mrn. Henry Kruao and her Infant repairing. Anucse, 47 Wa>lil»Btn,i conior West Bersen place, phouti Kcd Itmik "Banla'a Ilaallh Bl»«s" Third Grade Hart accompanied her card with a tho Ice, Smith hud slipped from his 7 to find Just what you want, ndvertlsoil In [•an have returned home from the Recitation, "A ChrUVn&a Carol" street, phoiis Red Ilank 17 51. ? 'L" *^_ personal note atatlnii; that nho wai companion's graip and sank under r Monmouth Memorial hospHil. % Irrna Cowan NOTICE ~io~ 1st fur lefun iu:[ OUTil for refund on ua'twUna minit l>e Tho RoglBtern Wont Department. Tho Ren- out there plnylng her old part Intho Ice. Tho Bquad rescued Bovor- y ll^crrnlier William Hlntelmann and Paul I'a- Recitation. "Bringing Christmas Joy".... line must lip I filed \if •Depomber 111 In order t<» obtnln leter goes Into over 7,500 homoa ovory week Oonohotla Hard tho "Showboat" plcturo and that nil IdKo. Smlth'B body -K»B recovered inlet- li> tihtiiiii r for July I rrmlit (or July to November litdutivu. AL iloky, students it Lafayette univers- "The Living Christmas Tr«»" those who hnvo noon thn production Novemher. Inclusive. A i Asucinhliniui AHhi'inblynimi Tlieioit McCiirnplieU'H miif- and pooplo In tl^eao homed aro contlmiftlly by Joseph Hunterford, who dovo ut\- Thcren JlrOm o IHk'O.'illl'll I I'On rcitll'in I rorint-Titei. t, Mlldr.il llnnli good health um! ntio nnjoys reading , MW R«o Bcrger, a forme| teacher Ilnnk, heforo Kcctralwr 30. Mnrlln VVIg- Martin Wlftdor,!*.* •Tho Happy Tlm«".-..« Tho Register cacli week, every bit of To Dnneo at Neptune, dort)s.* ^ _ WANTEpr^ixcilo ault <»r Tusc(!o~«o"«t In Twcnty-flvo cents pays for a 30-wonl ulgn In la tfte HUftuon high scheol, kaa been n.glnnars snd First Oreoes It. Sho extends her best wlnhon to "llaby" no»« «rlo FurUto cood conillUnn, eheav. AtldreNB Tiumto, Song. "•Silent Ntohl"...... , .... M Bl3P(Sli.l>- W« wr cashT Toir ronr old Ul with scarlet fever, Mil I Berger nil her frlcndn In (he En»t nnd par- nivernldo drive Will perform her noM )«w«lrr, watrhsi, t««th. «te. tltua- box Ml, Ited Hunk." __ _. __, Monmouth County's Ifukut risen. 0(nn ciT alsth, Mvanth and eighth sraaea I 1) now poatmlitreis at Rlnt ics, near IKeltntlun. "The Beat Tre. of All" ticularly In thin Immediate vicinity. ilnncUiR art. «t Noptuno Monday sllies', HB Hrnaii ulrnet. 'i':5Lj ^Ar__. i; f Flanilngtcn. StlTO ij'lANH "(iiinniiitiliai. I'ruruul In ciUii. with lii' niuie riiiiiiiiM iilKlit .it fight o'clock at a nhow for Ohl'jalrnHi) tokens Prlmnry room 'dlirleous *«rviro' m» sinlortttinttnlit llkn o or three I'H« i BuniBonlann gave a (irlatrhan Hoyi can make extra pocket money oaymcnla fe)duc«J. Kederal Aocaptanrf oiio i)flHN«M|ier lo l<« diiv P««eant, ''O, Holy Night" Uprtr grailei tlm lumefu of Uie Sons «na Daugh- r di f MAeehHtur, Mlnne- Ions. i-Uarlil iim H*r«M Annie Una" MIIIHK Tn« Kcilater.-Advutleeraent. Op, tlO Rlwtrlo boBolf*. *»5S L ?*!!(• Thonb TUd Bank 173-1, or Ur« ot UD»rt» ot JWnlian, fkoM UIO, Op«n •fmfiun H0» I* HjOO. Little eilv«r. ,L RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 26,1935. NEW YEAH* EVE PABTY. ern. Among those taking part will iginal mannerisms. Also featured In "Rooky tnd HI* Rhythm Huttn" Operatlnf HIGHEST CASH FBICE8 PAID Economy Forces be Rich Shaw, known^as^His Hilar- the cast are Dorothy Brown/a tap Patients'At-1 he dancer from the Paradise club of will provide the mualo for the show Bernle HurwlU of elebration to Be feeld at the Smoke ious Hlghneos." He will act aa master Mid for dancing. The proprietor* of has taken over the opq 7 Riveryiew Hospital Are In, Control Shop Tavern. of ceremonies. Gladyoe Craig, come- New York; "Frank and Wllma," dienne and singing star of Earl Car- known as "The Beau Brummel and the tavern, Rocky and Felix Santaii Sinclair gasoline, statl Old Gold-Silver Mr. and Mrs. James Bruno of Pearl-i A New Year's eve party, with a gelo, state that many reservations mouth and Wast street] floor ehow as the main attraction, roll's "Sketch. Book," w«l be another the China Doll of Dance," and Nancy u. S. GovaramtDt UCCDII . „ street are the parents of a son born Dr. Marem W. Newcomb Chos- performer. She is famed for her or- Dalton, late -of the Hollywood club. Jiafe been made for the party. a - • — Monday. • en as Speaker of House of As- will be held at the Smoke Shop tav- It pays to advertise in I INSTRUMENTS Herbert Cronin of Keyport was ad- sembly—Hoffman's Candidate " GUNS — CAMERAS — mitted last Thursday as a medical for Clerk Defeated. a patient. Economy advocates gained control y^V^Q^k^Q^Q^Q^S^^^ BINOCULARS —ETC. Fred Fisher, Sr., q[ East Bront of tho 1938 assembly this week when Bought — Sold — Exchanged street was admitted Monday night I the Republican majority eeWted Dr. "iim!J» Wh Wn tin "On TiW tfj» aa a medical patient. I Marcus W. Newcomb of Burlington as i u BARGAIN IN WATCHES speaker, Lawrence Cavinato of Ber- geif'as majority leader, and1 Paul Wil- f Wishing Our j Boys can make extra pocket moneyJ Wishing Our "*• 221 Broadway. Long Branch liams of Newark as clerk. ; lli The Register.—Advertisement. Supporters of Governor Hoffman i Many Friends i Many Friends who sought to re-elect Frederck A. | and rntreri» < Brodeaser of Union as clerk were de- and Patrons feated before the vote wa« taken. , A Happy ' A Happy All elections were unanimous. The new officers' predicted a "hard year \> and Prosperous : and Prosperous ahead" and pledged the body to gov- Fresh ernmental economies. t New Year! New Year! Dr. Newcomb, who was majority leader this year, was supported for the 1B3B apeajtership by David A. Baird, South Jersey leader. He will probably try next year to supplant Clifford R. Powell as senator from Burlington. Cavinato, associated with Douglas Pork Loins O. Thomson of Englewood, opposed OPERATORS candidates sponsored in the primar- FOOD ies by Bernard L. Lamb, Governor Hoffman's campaign manager, and OF voted against administration meas- ures.. The candidacy of Paul Williams, who was secretary to House Speaker Lester H. Clee during the 1935 sea- son, was not announced until a few CROWN ARKE hours before the election, and his suc- cess was Interpreted as a setback for the administration. The Governor said he had taken no part in the fight Next to Strand* Theatre 77 Broad St., Red Bai for,,the epeakershlp and majority leadership, and that he had favored Brodesser because he waj recom Wagner Market Co. mended by Union county leaders. James V. Morari, president of th« Sales Tax Repeal association, said Granulated Sugar the selection ol 1838 Hous officers In- ^^^************************************************dicated leadership of the Republican larty was "shifting away" from Gov- Reg. Size irnbr Hoffman. - Thank You Monmouth County! Friends of Governor Hoffman say Pkg. be still feels & sales tax Is necessary Silver Dust and that sooner or later his enemies For the Opportunity You Have 111, have to admit It. The Budget Advisory Committee, headed by Dr. Phillips Clee, feels otherwise, however, and for Given Us to Serve You within a week or two It is expected Brand to announce a plan to save at least Pork and Beans Your splendid response to our introductory $15,000,000. through economies, and apply the proceeds to 1936 relief. Fancy offer has made it possible for us to establish all- Meanwhile, the state highway com- Largest missioner, E. Donald Sterner, Is pro- N. Y. State year-round service. ceeding to spend what remains of Quality Cans • .935 highway monies, despite the Sauer Kraut mdget committee's efforts to divert Laundry Called For and Delivered Daily at least $6,000,000 from the funds. Standard Large Size At a public hearing last week Dr. Clee made a Snal plea to Sterner to withhold any further road contracts Carrots and Peas Quality Cant until the 1936 legislature has -time to consider the relief problem, but the Highway Commissioner declined. Silver King Emerson Laundry Co. Inc. Sterner expressed belief that re- gardless of how the economy group JSrand Launderers and Drycleaners might feel toward roads, ,the legisla- Tomato Catsup ture as a whole favors carrying out the road' program. He Bald tne com- mitteju's. proposal had "captured the Packed Largp For Service Phone Red Bank 642 newspaper headlines," hut no word Extra Fancy Fresh-Killed Fancy ' »" SUe ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»••*••»•*•••• had come from any legislator advis- Qunllty Heavy Cans ing a curtailment of,his program. Fresh Prunes Syrup As a, starter, Sterner awarded Carefully seven contracts this week calling for expenditure "of $2,615,414. They in- Selected c pluded: COFFEE 1 Route 6, Hasbrouck Heights to Northwestern For That Clifton, $388,549.' ' ' '• • Turkeys 32Ib Route 29-A, French town to King- wood station, $209,141. . „ Prime Native Steer Beef Preserves 1 Route 34, Brielle Circle' to Riviera New Year's Eve Beach, $142,606; Manasquan river bride, $304,966. Gloucester Route 40, Laltehurst to Laurelton, ROUND f%r Brand $148,134. : c Tender Peas Route 44, Oldman'a creek bridge, $190,291. South Amboy cut-off, $431,087. To step out and enjoy yourself you The advocates of legalized race ROAST a SHRIMP a' must be correctly clothed in formal at- track betting haven't given up yet Ib Their leader, Senator Frank Durand * tire. Get your evening clothes now^and of Monmouth, mado a fresh appeal be ready for the big night. to Governor Hoffman Monday for a Cranberry Sauce 'special session of the 1935 legislature Fresh lbs. to consider the measure which would provide a referendum on' a consti- 25' Full Dress Suits tutional amendment. After a con- ference, the governor said he had Runkel's Cocoa 35.00 " 'no .present Intention" of calling a special session. The measure must be adopted be- Boneless Sugar Cured Bacon "Tux" Suits $25 up fore the 1935 legislature passes out Baking Chocolate of existence, OP a two-year fight to Dress Shirts ..... 2,50up gain approval of two successive legis- Dress Ties 75 up lative bodies must ho renewed. The By the Piece Dress Hose .50 up resolution was adopted by the 1934 25 3 Min. Oats legislature and received favorable Dress Scarfs .1.00 i". vote In the 1934 House, but was bot- tled up in committee when it reached1 Fancy Farm Raised Dress Jewelry . 1.00 up the senate this year. The governor y said Senator Durand was "working Wax Paper on something," but declined to dls- closo what. «r- All Hinds Except Consomme and l Clam Chowder CHRISTMAS AT/ COLTS NECK. Ducklings or Geese 25fb Heinz Soup Entertainment Given Sunday By The Reformed Sunday-School. Fancrancyy ronPorki J^pi C Purrurerorndausage Pork Sausage The Christmas entertainment of Corned Beef tho Reformed church of Colt's Nock was held Sunday evening and there wae a large attendance. Tho pro- gram was as follows: Sweet Mixed Pickles ^ by ichool. "Let th« Mualc nine." Steaks 25 MEAT Jteitponilvo rradine Prayer by pantor Song by Bcliool "Merry Christmas Belli' Fresh Caught Jumbo Dog Food Keeitntion, "Greetings" Helen IteynDld* Recitation. "The. flcason," William Thompson Sons by School "Word of the Prophet" Recitation, "Our Oulilo",.Uernlce I>anKwith limitation, VThe Karth l» Killed with .... Ib Red Devil Cleanser "" Glory," Stlllman Blanchan Sons by Choir. "Now in u Saviour Born' Kimir. Nancy Bird Richard Morcau Grocery Prices Effective All Week ! Recitation, Ervln Blnnrhard, _...... r. SHRIMP "/Vn Act of Courtesy" 15' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Soni by School "Shcrhcrda in the Starlight™ Offering Drill, "The Light-itf Chrinttnni I.ova" Song liy School, "O'er the Plain'.' FINEST CREAMERY Remark* by Superintendent George Hunt ORANGES and the paMnr EtllTTCD Cut Fresh Owning so/ig by jrhool each DU I ILH From Tub "Sltarol Joy Divine" TANGERINES lc Candy and oranges were given to MOHAWK VALLEY Thanking our many friends for tho children. Tho church organist Mrs. John Sherman, wns presontrd with a purse by the members of the GARDEN SPINACH ID OC their patronage, we wish you all congregation. SHARP CHEESE a very prosperous and <* REX NUT * Dinner Gifts. LARGE HEAD LETTUCE ^ 7c ft. Veterans of Foreign war posts of Oleomargerine ^ HAPPY NEW YEAR Monmouth county provided 7M) baskets' A were given. FANCY TABLE APPLES 3 lbs 10c EXCEPT ROQUEFORT In each basket wore two chickens, ton pounds of jtitnlnrs, carrots, cnb- hitKC liiiiifp.'. -rlri-y, oi-nnKCa, np- Entrance Alongside J. KRIDEI ples mid randy. , FREE DELIVERY-p/to«, 1353- FREEPARKING of - RED BANK Thn loii.l to b'ttrr'/iml l>i«cr huM- Jersd Central Office neeu leatls llirou.'h Tim flr i ter'ii ad- vertising culumis.—AdvertisemenK B t J