All the NSWH uJ SECTION* (ID Illl •no MmUtliltf TDWU fold ttarttstty end Wltfcoot B*s RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LX, NO. 33. BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBEUARY 3, 1938. Four Named At High Court Ruling Warning Lights Long Lane Farm Rumson To Aid To Be Placed At Hot Election In Bridge Project Ends Legal Battle Railway Crossing At" Scobeyville Is Committee Appointed by Mayor The New Jersey Court ot Errors Ross haa consented to their pur- Four Flashing Standards to be Middletown Seen Auchinclou to Work for Pass- and Appeals In a decision this week chase. Vice Chancellor Alfred A. Stoin de- Installed at Broad' Street age of Bill for New Structure put the quietus on a four-year legal battle between Lawrence A. Carton, cided that despite the fact that In Crossing, Lion* Are Told at to Locust Point..' . his opinion some of the Investments Bold for an Estate Jr., and Milton M, Abrambff, part- Meeting Tuesday Night. were illegal Mrs. Ross could not re- For School Board 1 ners In the, local law firm of Carton cover because she had approved the .Mayor James C. Auchinclou of * Abramoff. At the same time the bank's action In their purchase. The - Flashing electric warning lights Picturesque Place of 60Rumson Auxiliary Rumson has named four prominent case was appealed and on appeal the will be placed at the Broad street men, W. Warren Borbour, Robert H. court wrote the final chapter In a Benefit Musical Intensive Campaigning Is WM,000 law suit in which the mem- vote of 12 judges presented the un- crossing of the New Tork k Long Acres in Atlantic Town- Plans Benefit Movie MoCarter, NelUon Edwards and Van usual situation of six in favor of af- Branoh railroad at the end of this For Christ Church R. Halsey on a committee to work bers of this firm appeared on oppo- firmation and six In favor of re- month, it was announced Tuesday Under Way and Big Vote Mrs, Theresa ' Smith was elected for the passage of a. bill In the state ship .Purchased by East site sides. versal. The vice chancellor's ruling night at the weekly meeting of the A muslcale will be given for the a member of the Rumion auxiliary legislature for a new bridge from was upheld due to the fact that it Red Bank Lions club at the Elks Seems Probable at Bal- of Monmouth Memorial hospital at Rumson to Locust Point. The com- The «ult was brought by Mrs. benefit of Christ church, Shrews- Mayte C; Ross, heiress to the Feena- Is necessary for a majority decision home by Harry Malchow, chairman bury, next Monday night starting at " Orange Resident. the regular meeting Thursday night mittee was appointed at the regular to reverse a lower court. of a committee which was appointed loting Tuesday. in the sewing room of Rumson high meeting of the Rumson mayor and mlnt fortune, who charged the Say- 8:30 o'clock In the Shrewsbury school ings. Investment * Trust Co. of East The closeness of tbe decision was some time ago to seek this improve- auditorium. The entertainment Is be- school, Plans were discussed for a council Thursday night. Mr. Halsey emphasized by the fact that the ment. is to serve as chairman, Mr.Auchfn- Orange with mismanagement of' a ing sponsored by the women of the benefit movie In the near future. trust fund created by her. Mr. Car- Court of Errors and Appeals with- Mr. Malchow reported that a con church. Tinton Falls Principal Masks were made for the hospital. closs stated, and the committee can ton, who at the time the suit was held Its determination for nearly two ference between his committee, Police Mrs. Harold J. Qoetschius presided choose others as it may see fit.Prio r A feature of the affair will be a BtarW-was associated with Arthur years. At one time It was reported | Chief Harry H. Clayton and E. M. E. trio with Francis Kodama at the TwoTicketiWithTkrec and the hostesses were Mrs. Albert to the naming of tbe committee a T.,VandeVbllt, president of the Amer- In trie newspapers that the . lower, Carr, superintendent of the road, had letter was' read from Assemblyman' piano and Miss Dorothy Douglass Tenders Resignation Lauber, Mrs. Lyall Enstlce and Mrs. IcarT^'Bar association, handled the court decision had been reversed but been held recently, and that plans and Mra. K. s. eKodama playing vio- Albert Neiderer. The next meeting J.'Stanley Herbert promising his sup- cue for the bank, and Mr. Abramoff, an opinion was never filed substan- submitted by a signal lighting en Candidates On Each Side port of the bridge.bill. .:.-••. lins. Solos will be given by Mrs. will be Thursday night, February 24. who was at that time associated with tiating this report. Had Vice Chan- glneer of the company had been ap- William Marker Others attending were Mrs. Charles of Red Bank, ac- Long Lane farm, In Atlantic town' Dr. Bdwln F. Stewart, health of- the Newark firm of Furat & Furst, cellor Stein decided In favor of Mrs. proved. The cost to the" railroad will cotnpanied by Mrs. Hazel White. Mrs. •hip, on the north jlde of the county B. MoraUer, Mrs. Charles D. Kuper, ficer, submitted bis annual report. In represented Mrs, Ross.. Almost dally Ross the equal vote of the judges of be about $500. Olive Wyckoff of Red Bank will ac- On the surface all seems quiet on Mrs. Charles Dixon, Mrs; Elmi Mc- which he made two recommenda- conferences between Mr. Carton and the upper court would have resulted The lights will flash red at the ap- toad; between Scobeyville and Colt's 1 companp y Heinz Hllmer In tenor the Middletown township front with, Keek, ,«u bought last week from Kay, Mrs. Catharine Edwards, Mrs. tions'. One was an ordinance forbid- Mr, Abramoff In connection with the In victory for Mrs. Ross 4nstead of proach of a train from either direc- relation to the annual-selection for Albert. OHman, Mrs- J. E. W, Kuper, ding the sale In the borough' of any case started a friendship which re- the bank. tion. One of the lights, will be placed solos. members of the board of education Thomas H. Long by Alexander Har- eulted in the formation of their pres- Misses Margaret Silver, Dorothy ris of East Orange, who will use it Mrs. Charles Dlxon, Mrs. Raymond otneriniUk than certified or pasteur- .Thus finish was written to a case on Broad street, on the south aide of Martha next Tuesday, but one does not need Pullen, Mrs.' George Hallanan, Mrs. ent firm. ' Douglass, Harriet Wood, -for his residence and country estate. ized and the other was the passage of that Involved a small fortune, threat- the tracks, for northbound traffic. Meade and Elinor Wood of the Glrla' to be very much "In the know" to The sale was made by Ray H. Still- Edwin Champlatri, - Mrs, Arthur Dol- a resolution by the board of educa- The case was started in the Court ened a bank, resulted in the up- Two will be placed on the north side choir of the church will render sev- realize without extensive examina- .raan of Eatontown. - bey and Mrs. Marlon Stommel. tion that no child be admitted to the of Chancery, where it was charged holding of a lower court decision by of the crossing, one on Broad street eral selections under the direction of tion that both sides are working like . public schools after. September 1, ' The property comprises about 60 that the bank had made llegal in- the Court of Errors and* Appeals by and tho other on Maple avenue, both Earl Broadwcll, organist. beavers. They are carrying on their lMeV.whp has not received Immun- vestments in mortgage participation a tie vote and brought about the for southbound traffic. The fourth Mrs. Evan F. Jones, Mrs. Mar- activities quietly but nevertheless In- acres. Tbe residence' is considerably isation against' diphtheria and vac- back' from the road and is. ap- Chamber Bulletin .'. certificates of certain New York business partnership of two Harvard light' will be on Newman Springs guerite Douglass and Mlsa Ruth tensively and many observers versed cination against smallpox. mortgage companies* -The bank, al- law school graduates who heretofore road, for caatbound traffic. Parker, assisted by other women of In. the intricacies of Middletown proached by a long lane. It was be- township school election contests say cause of this fact and also .became Dr. Stewart reported 213 cases of though denying that the Investments had' only been speaking acquaint- The lens of the lights will be 8'S, the church, make up the committee For^dbhx&ry communicable-, -diseases in the bor- were' Illegal, contended that Mrs Inches In diameter, two Inches larger In charge. they would not be surprised If the "V th* word -lonr coireJponda with his vote proved one of the largest ever ; •Mrn that Mr. Lone ebo'se the name ough in the put year, of which 111 than the lens In the. ordinary stop- were . mumps and 63 ch^ckenpox. and-go signals In use on highways. polled. . . fit.Uwiwm.' The place was on the Issued Monday Twenty persohs were bitten by dog«, Two switches will be Installed, one • market for, *15,OpO. . ' [. Father And- Son The school board or administration but none of the' dogs had rabies. G. C. Southworth St. James' Debt In the flagman's headquarters and ticket consists of William K. Larsen 'Tbe new owner plans to continue There were 26 marriages, 24 births the other on tho gates, making the the name. He li seereta'ry and Monthly Report of Red Bank of Chapel Hill, Irving Teeple ef / and 80 deaths. llghtB automatic. In addition large Dinner At The Leonardo and Mrs. Gertrude. Huber treasurer of Art Metal Works) Inc., Chamber of Commerce Very Tells Of Work Reduced $16,000 red reflectors will be placed at short _ pi Newark; manufacturers of- Ron- Forty-one children were., treated Mertens of Riverside drive. The first Interestiiv-^-Many New Reti. for Immunltatton against diphtheria spaces on the gates themselves. two mentioned candidates are run- son lighter* and other prddficHT"UK Riohard DeWltt, -publisher..of..the. Harris* Is arranging to have the old- and 57 were vaccinated against small- Done At Holmdel During Past Year Jewish Center ning for reflection and Mrs. Mertens denU Locate in This Vicinity. pox.. Dr Stewart called attention to Long Branch Record, gave details re is a candidate to succeed Mrs. Anna fashioned r«»ideti oo on the property t garding the construction of the pro . remodeled for the'use of a superin- the fact that .there has been no small- Annual Financial Statement of Elaborate Preparations Being Huber, to whom she is related. Tho •The February bulletin of the R«.d Local • Man. Gave Address La»t posed Low Moor inlet, which will latter was appointed a member of tendent and to build a residence; for pox in the state in five years and join the ocean and the South Shrews- Klfl own occupancy, Bank Chamber of Commerce was Is- also to the fact that the number of Night Bafore Institute of Ra- Catholic Church Read Sunday Made for Event to be Held at tha board a few months ago as the V sued Monday. It covers much of the bury river and provide a yacht har- successor of Mrs. Margaret Huber, V ,i"-s farm extends from the county cases of diphtheria in 1937 dropped —Receipt* for the Year Are bor. ['Wo would like,'.' ho said, "to Red Bank Thursday Evening, activities of the Chamber during the 30 per cent aa compared with the dio Engineers in New York who resigned because of having road northward to, Swimming,river. make Monmouth county the greatest moved out of the township for the • .Bordering tne river are about ten past month or so. previous year. He made these state- City. $51,765. February 17. With the-bulletin there was sent playground In the world. Naturally, winter. acres of woodland and there is an ments in support of his belief that there are a number of obstacles to apple, orchard ot.abqut the «ame slxe. put' to' all i members a copy of the the resolution mentioned above Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskoy, rec- The "Father and Son" dinner un- The other ticket Is made up of Da- publication entitled "Red Bank, New ''The Nature and Properties o! overcome but united efforts of all vid Schnoor of Belford, George Rup- ' The house is said to have been built should be adopted. •-•-"—- tor of St. James'. Catholic church, the towns on the ocean and nearby der the auspices of The Committee Jersey, On the Shrewsbury," which Wave Guide Transmission" was the Sunday morning announced that on Community Activities of the Con- pall ofEast Keansburg and Frank --, 160 years or more. ago. It has.' old- In concluding his report Dr. Stew- title of a lecture Riven last night by will see a successful conclusion." The fashioned rafters and all tbe other was financed by the Chamber * of J16.000 had been paid on the church gregatlon B'nal Israel will be held Wadsworth of Leonardo. It has been • Commerce and the National. Sweep-, art paid tribute to tne fine co-oper- O. B. Southworth of Conover lane debt during trio past year, reducing project was referred to the club'a named the 'Saysbore Ticket", bf- antique accoutrements of colonial ation given'the board, of health by at.the Community Center, 10 River- stakes Regatta" .association. Eight before the v Institute of Radio En- the debt from $43,000 to ?32,000. The board of directors for consideration side avenue, Thursday night, Febru- cause of the fact that all of the can- residences^ ..Among its features are thousand Of these booklets were' dis- physicians, the nursing association, gineers at .the Engineering Societies and recommendation. two large fireplace*. 'The late firntit occasion was the reading of the ary, 17,. |t 7 o'clock. dldatee live In the Bayshore section tributed ' -by 'the, "National Sweep- board of.education., school nurse and building,..'S3 West 8»th streef, N,~ church's annual financial statement. County Rcout Executivs'.Brrust #; of the township". Supporter*, erf this Hljtbranner was.! among its recent _,.. Wji airaetor of stakes. Regatta association at tftelr general 'public. Mayor Aucblnclbss York, Mr. Bouthw'prth, who ls'« At the beginning of 1937, thers'ifoa Blanohard, speaking In the Interests, trio express confidence that thiry w}li owptrt li to focated- between the said - it was a flne report apd aug- nected with the Bell Telephone. Lab- of the Sea Scouts, asked the Lion i the' Jewish Community Center at win because the population of this . ii; ths .edusij.ilona,j . a balance on hand of $6,630.76, which, Elizabeth will be the guest speaker. -nbom^ttaittJ itatciUiXDiStfiwjitXMiaHWCtMSprnmen; i »B!L,the;XBJH'a.Xs Broad atreat, R*i Bank.-AdrtVtlfsv property of Henry C. Pierce. Slabwood prlcea greatly reduced: De- Btout, 2 Linden place, Red Bank, corsets, coraelettes and braaslerea. thla marvelous new washer. Com- month of February-March IB, while with a Valentine, We hare tri on* phone 2141.—Advertisement. ment. undergoing repairs to machinery. you want. Tansy's, 17 Broad street. A communication from tha 8.. P. O. livered, $4 par load, $8 per cord; $8 Also extra aisaa. Lewis Specialty pletely automatic. It aoaks, washes, v rlnaes, drys, without any attention. Fhon* tiee - Tbe Boatrd of Chosen Freeholders, —Advertisement. ' A, stated the society Is planning to par cord at mill; flraplaea wood re- Shop, 01 Broad atreet. Red Bank.— County of Monmouth. duo*4 also, C, O, Bennett it Co., Fuel Oil Advertisement. Extra tubs with usual claan up and and And out If you are paying too employ a special agent to tike care to ault your burner; beat gradea and mop up eliminated. See It operate much for your automobile Insurance, -^-Advertisement. j leap of stray dogs and set $200 as a rea- Middletown, phone Ml—Advertlse- at Tuatlng'a, It Monmouth street, ex- Havings to 30V Qrosslnger * Hall- costs you no more than ordinary min'" ___ - prices. Unexcelled narvlcit. Fred D. Typewriter bargains. . TIM Object sonable allowance for carrying on the Wlkoff Co., n«d Bank, phono BA2.- Factory outlet portable and olHce clusive agents.—Advertisement. er, Inc., Broad and Mechanic streets! __ ef Vour AfleoMoa soap, Leon's, . White attest, Red typewriters; prices 8000 up. Terms —Advertisement. ' wJll.be thrillelied If you selecelect Juat lha Bank, phone i.—Advertisement. work In Rumeon. .The soolaty made For Bale. Advertlsament. rjjfct Y«ltailne. ripping w a mi :r *•"» * » *«4'"IIdlng., Had, Bank jtmln H. Crate, 14 North Bridge ave- rentals and expert repairing. >0 Service, Carlton theater building, Red Klaner building, every Tuaaday and Orchestra Saturday nights. Atlan- tt»W, Baptist ehurch tinny. I j>, m. Tlek- Ur WM referred to the flnanoa com- Broad nue, Had Bank, phone list,—Advar- Broad atreet, Red Bank,—Advcrllat- Bank, phone 481). Open avenlnga.— Thuraday from 10 to I o'clock.—Ad- tto hotel, Fair Havea road,-A4»sf> tuil cent* AdverUfsJBUnt. lutmint. mint. Advertisement. rtrtltemenW UaemeaL , ; RED SANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938. Demonstration $50,000 Fire In Girl Scouts Enjoy Large Attenjclahce ] ;J school auditorium Thursday evening, cream'cheese.' Add vanilla and egg Christian Endeavor meeting which iliaries aMlatlng were Mrs. Chester Baadiaf Boom Valntalied k»." the combined "T" groups, under the Homo Strrice; yolks; mix yielL Atfd cream, mix will be rebuilt Immediately. Plans to Alberts, Red Bank; Mn. John Proth- restore the house as it waa originally was held- there that night Nine direction of the Little Silver board again. Fold'la beaten egsr. whites, members served as waitresses; at the ero, Oceanport; Mrs. Charles U Steu- >t directors,' demonstrated the pro- . Dirodsr , before the Ore were ordered drawn erwald, Mlddletown; Mrs. Wellington pour on top of crumbs. ;Bake in a following- an Inspection of. the place supper served for members of the so- 208 BROAD STREET, MO BANK-' gram of a T. M. C. A. group, .In- Juuy CiK-nuo. ole^. They were' Betsey Hall, Vic- Wllklns, Sn, Tlntott'Falls; Mrs. El- troducing the theme of the meeting, PoTOttUcHT moderate oven, ternperatiire 35P°. by official* of the Bank of New York mer C.Walnrlght, Shrewsbury 1 Mrs. Tie PabUa b and Trust Co, The property 1a being toria DeVoe, Jean Schinldt, Marjorie Donald A. Lawes, president' of .the iboilt .1 • H hours or until "set" in the MoConnell, Fay Corale, Betty Carton, John Ivlis, Fair Haven, and Mrs. board of directors, told of the desire administered by this bank; . . John G.Foller, Rumson. • ; center, : • . . -•, ,- •'•• .-' Muriel VanBrunt, Virginia Hiviland on the part of the board to-acquaint CHEESE DESSERTS 80 efficiently did the firemen' of ••..":' ttnion Cheeie Ph and Audrey Estelle. This service the residents of Little Silver with the HEESE is an excellent value in Rurasbn and Sea" Bright work, that will'be applied to the' hottest badge, program of the T, M. C. A. as rep- C the market this week...-Aside I cup iygar, . • . the lire which started In the top oartl which some of the girls are working resented In the four groups which from the many ordinary>iues of 4 tablespoons floiir of the third, floor, did hot'get-below for. , ....•': . • : SPECIAL! meet weekly with an enrollment of various chesses one. may add.variety 1 cup water that floor. The second' floor was dam- some 70 boys of the borough. Mr. aged by water and smoke, but there . Friday, February 4, the scouts will Self-Seti Oil Permanents O.50 up to the menu by miking ch«»e 3 eggs . •'" '. ••" • hpld i party at the Keansburg roller Lawes said the board had talked desserts. In the column today I was very little' damage to the first . •/"•' ;•• • :<•*.-..'••":-' :.- • .••...- .'Complete eft! over ways and means of publicizing yi cup grated cheese ' skating rink. Mrs. Ruth Estelle Is am going to give you several such Few grains salt floor. . .. . • ' '' their work and at last had conclud- receipes but before I do I would like Origin of • the fire it not known. captain.; •";>. 7'>;•'•• '•'•"-• .<-''.";•'•,-. Genome Eugene Permanent »00 ed that a public demonstration with 1 lemon—rind andjuice i: to say a word or two about cottage Mix sugar and flour together. Add Some firemen believe It-may have "';-;^;:r^:;;;: :'\; parents and friends Invited and com- cheese.- ..,.. been caused by defective wiring and bining the whole as a social evening 1 little of .the water and mix until ^ Continue Work. This is a highly nutritious food, smooth. Add beaten egg yolkj and others by• spontarieoui combustion. The Mlddletown Doettos met at the .50 up Expert Repairing would make sn attractive program. The house iaiM Hot been-occupied He welcomed those In attendance •contributing valuable minerals to the mix well. Add the remaining water hbme of Doris McEIwan'e 'of Bast Complete OF and expressed the pleasure of the diet. Lacking only the.fat of whole and cook over hot water until thick, since November IB. Paul Thompson, K^ansburg Thursday, evening, Janu- milk, cottage cheese is.actually a gate tender on' the Sea Bright bridge, NOTIOK! Shares on a Genuine Eocene Permanent WlB be gtvea board of directors for their presence stirring constantly. Cover and cook ary .27.; The rglrls.: Continued Bewlng -to alt cdttnmera during the montii of Feb. Drawing Mar. Jst; WATCHES, CLOCKS concentrated and very economical 10 minutes. Remove from heat, add discovered the fire. He was walking or. th,elr leather gloves. Most of them and JEWELRY The meeting began with the boys source of protein and bone-building cheese and Jtir until melted. Add by the estate, which Is located on the have flai»hed the' .fajsblon.-.mstrks on for Appointment sitting In the traditional triangle calcium. It is a highly perishable salt, lemon juice, and grated nnd. corner of Rumaon road and Avenue tbs :baclt of 'the gloves • some had Accuracy, skill and experi- representative of the Y. M. C. A. trl product and should be purchased Pour into a baked.plain or cheese of two Rivera, .when he saw smoke set hi'the thumb; while others were angle, with their president and lead fresh from markets that hare ade pastry shell. Cover with a meringue pouring forth from the roof. He working ort. the torphetft • b^ween the ence enable, us .to do the er In the apex The meeting was quate refrigeration and .must be made,by beating the two,egg,™"" balled a truck and drove to a near- flnjers. Most of the girls wiU have ^ Hairstylists nibst delicate repairing. We called to order by Alfred Pound In kept at a low temperature in the home until stiff and adding Vi cup sugar by house and called the firemen. Soon t^elf: kloyesi completed. by; the next guarantee satisfaction. Our the capacity of president. The open- until consumed. Because of itsgradually. Bake in a moderate oven, after the Rumson firemen arrived the meeting, which will be held Febru- Ing ritual' was recited, each officer moistness it: will spoil rapidly and temperature 3«ai tim<= a* 'minutes JBBAIJTY SALON prices will please you. Sea Bright fire companies ' were ary. 1% at :'the ;home ;Ot. Ruth; Miller. (Five Doom From Broad St) taking his respective, part Wheji It if kept at room temperature for only or until brown. called out First Assistant Chief Jos- Miss Betty pentermann was Initiat- LINDEN PLACE 24 hours will develop "off-flavor" and came to the Me problem discussion Refrigerator Cheese Cake . eph Desmond led the Rumson fire- ed «ito thiab:^'; Silverware Repaired President Pound presented Chester some mold or discoloratioS on the men while Mayor Walter J. Sweeney and Replated Like New Apy, vice president of the board of i surface. J4 cup butter directed the efforts of the sea Bright directors. Mr. Apy explained that Bulk purchases often represent a % cup sugar \ firemen. He la also chief of the Sea each meeting of a "T" group gives 2 cups fine Zweiback crumbs saving so it is wise to keep it in your 2 teaspoons cinnamon Bright department^ • : - ' DO YOUR "RUBBERNECKING" AND STRETCH fcEUSSILLES' opportunity for the boys to consider mechanical refrigerator to use as 2 tablejpoons gelatin Three streams of hose front three and discuss problems of Interest.to needed. . Good cottage cheese should x 36 Broad St., Red Bank. them. The leader acts as the guide /i cup cold water pumpers were directed at the blaze. TOUR DOLLARS AT... have a smooth texture, be free from Altogether 3,400 feet of hose were :;r. Tei last and resource person to keep the dis- lumps and uniform throughout. A 3 eggs '•• A cussion moving and to make It gen- tangy flavor and good texture are its J4>up sugar laid,. Sea Bright Saving 2,000 feet eral. The topic Mr. Apy presented principal qualifications. y2 cup water out and Humion 1,400. Firemen as- before the group1 was "The Mpre 5 pkgs. cream cheese , sisted Barton Chamberlain of Red Abundant Life.", Pineapple Cheese Cakt 1 lemon, juice and rind Bank,' caretaker of the property',' In "—February — so graham crackers H teaspoon salt removing a number of valuable rugs At the conclusion of the life prob- M cup butter and pieces of furniture to safety. lem discussion a short business ses % cup whipping cream LIGGETT 5 % cup sugar Blend butter, # cup sugar, crumlis, Three hours after the* firemen arrived slon was held and the meeting was y pound cottage cheese Clearance Sale adJournBd.arlUjlthaunh^roken circle^ 2 cinnamon. Press half of this on bot- the blue was" under control. Fire- s^upi- (no. I can) drained, cruiti. tom - of -g inch -spring -form mold. men-were S. cut—by^—alate__sJW At this time a number of lntroa'uc- ed pineapple Now in Progress tlons were made. V. Parker Wilkin- Soften gelatin jn'&'ctip cold water. Ing off tne roof, but no one wis ser- son was Introduced as the chairman Crumble crackeri fine and mix with Cook egg yolks, sugar and water in... iously hurt. '•...•:. of th« Monmouth county T. M. C. A. butter and sugar, and spread in but- double boiler three minutes, stirring The Williston residence, which U committee. Then members of the tered loose bottom cake pan. Bake in constantly. Add softened gelatin,-stir built of brick with Colonial architec- county committee, Mr. Lawes, A. L. hot oven, temperature 425°F. time 15 until dissolved. Add this gradually ture predominating;, is one of the McKIm and William J. T. Golty.were to 70 minutes. Cool and spread with to the cream cheese. Add lemon show places on the vumsoh road. asked to stand. Then some out-of- cottage cheese and then with pine- The brick walls were not damaged Hw«orslik«lreii! apple ; garnish with rosettes of cheese juice, grated rind and salt Fold in town visitors were presented, Includ- whipped cream, then • fold in by the flre. ing Percy .Hicks, Henry Goodbarrd and pieces of pineapple. The property was acquired Iron) . ''PhuadelpWa" C«ke stiffly fceaten egg whites. Pour onto WATER and Benjamin Sutherland, members crumbs in pan. Sprinkle remaining the, Borden estate by the late Wil- of the Rumson T, M. C. A. board of jipltg. Zweibick : liam Bverard Strong in 1883, who directors; Rev. Marshall Harrlgton crumbs over top. Chitt. .-.'•• -».-,. BOTTLE 2 tablespoons butter • (I am offering tlirough\thji 'local built the present residence' at - that and Stanley Stlllwell of Holmdel, and 2 tablespoons sugar . time. Mr. Strong sold this*pVtfpsrty Rev. George Toung of Mjddletown. ',:ii cup sugar \ Jersey Cerit/ain.,S-,J4packages creamrtheesa, turn, told the property to' the' late SYRINGE solos and Edward Burke gave some I teaspoon vanilla surface cuts. Stop in your nearest David LaMarr. who was knpWn as '4 ' office and ask for one, just rota- the "Wolf of Wall Street." '-'•;- harmonica solos. Mrs. Georgia Ma- "Horrhrr thff ^thiln) 'T3rBHl HTO1 son, who was .accompanying at3 the raortgat-e on- the pronejtjr-W tlOOJOOO, Annitage & Baynton piano, was next drafted for service and when bt failed to meet either in- THE BUG STOKE for a "period -bf community singing. terest or taxes .Spaldlng foreclosed TOW A number of-familiar songs were UjMonmouth Street, B«d Batik Housewives Find Fresh Eggs the mortgage. LeMarr succeeded in PAIR Crimea; sung, Mr. Apy leading and Mrs. Ma- keeping Spaldlng out of the property son responding to- the suggestions tor about two year* after the fore- from the audience. Next came an ex- Attractive At Present Prices closure proceedings were started and hibition, basketball game,'which end: when Bpaldlns; finally aoqplred pos- ed In a tie score. Refreshments were setslon be found It necessary to keep served by Howard Seeland, Karl Jan- Provide Economy and Health In Diet QaiAkj Factor* CheA armed guards on the property t» pre- sky, Lewis Lowtyand A. F. Sehwe»ri. Weigtit Per Doaen U A» Importaat A» Price vent LavMarr from re-entering: the MONEY-SAVER Following the meeting trie boyt P!»ee. . . • "• ' ••" : were congratulated by former Mayor . By Fred W. Jaokson . - Edward C. Fiedler, Rolston Water- New J*r**y Department of Agriculture James R. •Wlllurton bought the M Price Specials bury and William H. Carhart, Sr. property about 1900. The house was EXCURSIONS T3RE8H egg price, are on tba completely, remodeled by him in 1916, JP downward trend. Seasonal tn- and was occupied by the Williston 50e Phillip's WHK Wag. 27*?| crauw In produetton wm bring family since that time until-Mrs. Memorials For WUllstpn's death a year ago. Mr. Wil- NEW YORK about eren lower price* during tho i Tenth' '' ' "*I late winter and spTtag months. Con- liston died |a 1929. The property Is PsiU 27eJ Eatontown Church •eqoently, egg* will prore welcome owned by their daughter, Miss Louise ait NEWARK Items in many family food budgets Williston, who is ,a. resident of New ¥l«t THE BM CITY-en DM treadm* The dedication of a choir rail cur- —contrlbuttol both to heeJtb. and York state. Last year the Wlllltton •JtttaW*^*.-: sreMs-lafle Cfe-mk IHI'I eeurt tain and a pulpit scarf will.be held residenceswea rented for the summer 15c Claw R..7C sssras-.sk> IkutrM Md (tW sfcMs. Sunday morning mt 10:48 o'clock at economy. > Quality of Egf* leason to M. j. Wltman, president •• EVENT OF TUAfKEK the Eatontown Presbyterian church. The memorials will be accepted and A practical knowledge of en of the Schulte-Unlted Cp., through tee Wolf Oisaey's "IHOW WHITE AND William H. Hlntelmann, Rumson 50clyoiw 28c tSB SIVtN DWA«M"-flie senwtloiwl dedicated by Rev. William J. Mac- quality is dedrable tor every hotue- Mr cartvon feotvre ptchrre In TecRnf* donald, pastor. wife, particularly wben esgi are realtor. iHor-ot !!>• Kadlo Clly Moiic Hall. The curtain will be presented by PuTehwed tor Ublt Me. Several Shortly after the flre was under Qefcy Iraki hi safety, spest Ml cwtftrt. John S. Read in memory of his wife, factors determine ; the qsallty c< control, an alarm was turned In for l^OKreral 89c IM traffic IMB, wmt «•• MM MI, tatl and the scarf will be presented by eggs. They incMo. Interior condi- a grass fire on,. Wilson circle. A WATIRIOTTII Carl Wbltehurst In memory of his tion u determined by esatdBag or home owned by Tom Howard, oomed- son, Carl Leroy Whltehurst, Jr. Carl breaking open, exterior condition of lan, was threatened. One of the U5flbsortliw,Ir.79c WED. $125 Whltehurst died July 23, 1836, and tile shell and six* or. weight. . pumpers was sent irom the WlUUton Mrs. Read died January 8, 1987. The interior quality.can be ob-° flre to; put out the grass flre. FEB. 9 |™» A special program Is being ar- •erved by candlmg, which conslata 1 »""™"t»l!» . •• 16 OL Hale/s M. 0. 63c UAVIS MD BANK »iO9 AM. ranged. Warren S. Ayres of West or a tort of x-ray examination be- fore • dertee which directs a strong Mdnilai t&keM evee •• eny Naw Inn Long Branch will be soloist. Red Bank W.C.T.U. Ceriral fraliw ewe* Tin tin* Conet en light Uurooch the shell. The air cell at the large end between the U5 Lydii 1 Pinkam 89c SURPRISE SHOWER. eheU and Inner membrane la easily Holds Meeting »«en. Its depth Indicates the de- gree of evaporation of toe liquid Members of the Women's Christian 16 oz. Russian Min. Oil 29c Many Gift* Made to Miss Ann Mon- .Temperance union: of Red Bank held taoo by Her Friends, contents. Bgg (bells are porous and Jersey >*•.(. entral evaporation Is rapid at warm tem- a oovered dish luncheon at the home A. surprise miscellaneous shower perature*. In a truly fresh egg the bf Mrs. Anna Errickson oh Elm place 25c Phillip's Toothpaste 17c was given Saturday night for Miss air cell should not be more than H Tuesday afternoon. A short social Monmotfth County Surrorate'e Office. Ann Montanp of Oakland street by Inch in depth. These, and other fac- Candling Cgge M the Vlnelane session was enjoyed after the lunch- In the matter of the eetate of Valeria Miss Rose DeStefano of River street, tors risible to experienced candlers, Coopenrtlve Auction MaHret eon, and this waa followed: by a Johneton, deceased? sister of Anthony DeBtefano, to Indicate Ttry clearly the rjiaUty of Frances Wlllard memorial meeting. Notice to creditors to present claims whom Miss Montano is engaged. an egg and the care It has received Devotions were ltd by Mrs. Mlnretta against estate. since It was laid. often compered to the unit priest Punuant to the order of Joseph L. Don. About 26 persons were present and of other food prodneta, soch at milk DeMott, president of the union, ap- the bride-to-be received many fine propriate hymns were sung and read- 0 OL lilac Vegetal 23c aber. Surrogate of the County of Ifon* Uprliht Yelks per quit or the prtce of meat per mouth, tnada on the twenty-ninth day of gifts. The rooms where the festivl pound, rew housewives realise that ings were given by Mrs. Elisabeth December, 1047. on the application of When a fresh egg !• broken Into Maurice) A. Potter, executor of the estate ties took place were decorated in eggi are a concentrated food, that a Allen, Mrs. Harry Osborn and lin. of Valeria Johnston, deceased, notice Is blue and white, with artificial but- a flat dish, the yolk should be firm, dosro o< large d«e eggt weight 14 Sara Worden. Routine business was hereby slven to the creditors of said de- terflies hanging from streamers. A stand upright and unbroken, be to IS ounces. Borne etatet reqatre transacted and it was voted to do- ceased to exhibit to the eub-Berlber, execu- buffet supper was served and games bright In color and free of (note. that talet be made 00 the beedt of nate the usual annual sum toth e ,«•• tor ai aforeiald, their debts and demands The thick white surrounding the Z**\ "&i:r*4 asalnst the said estate, under oath, within and other pastimes were enjoyed un- tpeclflo welghU for each grade. Ob- Frances Wlllard Memorial fund md 12 oz. Bay Rim 23c alx montha from the date of the aforesaid til an early hour In the morning. yolk should be stiff, compact and vJoasly a doaen eggi weighing M also to the Lillian M. N. Stevens order, or they will be forever barred of linn. The Savor should be mild and ounoee It worth more than a ao*tn fund. their action! therefor against the «ald The wedding of Miss Montano and pleasant eubicrlbar. of pallet eggt weighing SO oanoes. Mr. Btefano Is to take place Bun Freaoneu In eggs U not neoae- Plans were made for the annual Dated Freehold. N. J.. D.r. 2>, HIT. day, April 2<, at St. Anthony's crurob. Vreth eggs thonld be parehaeed duei-paylng luncheon to be held MAUBICE A. POTTER. •arily dependent on toe factor of regnlarty, at least twtot a week, m 114 Atlantic Avenue. Long Branch, N. J., Miss Montano has (elected MIsiMary age. An egg which la only a day or March 1st It Is hoped by the mam- Russo as her maid of honor. The order to intore freahneit. Laaelt Executor. two old will not qualify as freah It should be carefwUy obeerred. btitt ben to have Rev. Mr. Klrby, pastor --KLEENEX Potter and Fisher. bridesmaids are to be Mils Theresa of the Belford Methodist church, as Lons Branch. N. J, It bai not been kepi 000L On the on freah eggt and nae. the wort IN THE •••••• 1'roetora. Montano, Miss Ann Totaro, Mils Bet- other hand, an egg cooled imme- freah in the transaction la order to •peaker at this meeting. Tuesday's ty Gentile, Miss Rose DeBtetano, diately after It la laid and kapt cool Invoke the protection of the New meeting closed with the Mispah ben- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Miss Tolanda Bpertlnle and Miss lotee little of IU fresh quality In a Jersey Freeh Hgg Law. Large ttat ediction. , SERV-A- To TBUST COMPANY OF NORTH Helen Andretta. week's time. Othert present besides those al- drene AMEJUCA, a corporation! fresh eggs are an economical fool : By virtu* of an order of the Court of Weight Count* Hem at this eeasoo. Keep them m ready mentioned wire Mrs. Harry NOT.toarl'MOloil Chancery or New Jersey, made on the dsy Civil Service Enuns. the refrigerator until need. Patterson, Mrs. Josle Dean, Mn. Jane of the date hereof, In e cause wherein The ooet of egn by the daaen la Randolph, Mr*. Emma Lyle, Mrs. Billowy feud. Banl»K»i TISSUE BOX Mill ft. duckbee Is eomplilntnt and Elli- The United States Civil Service abeth Ilsler and others' are defendants, commission hss announced open Harry Watson, Mrs. Ida Wilton, Mn. Cloudy filfilm Uavti M :« --«"'»- ''•»—• •- you ara required to appear and answer the Lillian Watson, Mrs. William ShulU, Your Hair Shining .UU Silk ' lieit eM fift up rssejy competitive examinations In the De- AN VWSVKL MET. H Shinin UU Sil bill of said complainant on or before the partment of Agriculture for agro- large and beautifully marked, makes Mrs. Alice Blocum, Mlts Hanhnh ferns. *- •. eevanth day of March next, or the nalil his home with ths thousands of other bill will IJI taken ae confessed agalnit nomist (soil conservation) and asso- Cook, Mrs. Laura Curtis, Mrs, Hor- 200 >" you. ciate nnd assistant agronomists (soil Mrs. Frank F. Dlcknsan Tames a fulls that are wintering here but ace Vine, Mrs.,B. O, OUltson, Mrt. The aald bill Is riled to foreclose a cer- conservation), 12,600 to 18,100 a year, Ltuge Sea Gull looses, no time in leaving the flock H. B. Hayes, Mrs. A. M. VanNos- SHEET tain mortsaso sl'en by Elisabeth lliley when Mrs. Dlokman step* on the and Robert fl. 11,1,,, her husband, to Hoi I Conservation service, and for trand, Mrs. Carrie Howard, Mrt. Anna BOXES! Louis «. BuclUe, dalei) the twenlr-fou,t)i junior soientlncalrl (parulto)ogy), Many housewives In Red Bank baloony of her home, overlooking the Bray, Mrs. •. I. Thompson, Mn. An- 2 day of February, 1ISI, on lands In the$1,4*0 a year, Bureau of Anlmnl In- have pets of which they are excep- river, and whUtles for the bird tonie C. Worden and Mn. Anna Br- Uorough of Humson, In the County of 49< dustry. tionally fond and to whloh they de- come to her. rlokion. _ _ •qnlbo NA( Menmouth and fltete of New Jeraex i and vote much attention. Probably the you. Trust Company of North America, a Full Information may be obtained That the bird has better meals cerporstlon. are made defendant heceiiio oddest pet la that enjoyed by Mrs. To Appear la College Play. Cod Liver Oil.... 7V toa held • nortsaie n>»erln# the lint, from P. J. alaleion, secretary of the Frank p. Dlckman of Wharf av«nu*. than the rest of the flock there Is no eeearIM la complainant's said mortasas. U. 0, Civil Service board of »amln- doubt for MM. Dlokman keeps all the Miss Oladye Parker of SJirewsbury, 11 1 c Oiled Jinuirr S, l»n. era, at th# Red Bank postofflce. Captain and Mrs. Dlokman have kitchen for her feathered pet and vu- a member of the class of IMS of Hew WARREN If. SHOOK, apartments over Mr. Dlckman s large uinA/* * ,' 90 Bollsltor of Complainant, Itor, Jsrsey Collsge for Womsn, will ap- UfMBquibb boat works and they have added pear In "Cull It a Day," a o'clock.

j . • »'• RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. ••'I rage/rare* Bank were recent guests of the lat- law and sister, Mr- and Mrs. Claries Ooesu Grove Inn Sold. Cjrelfet Saved from Lake. Famous Chorus ter's mother, Mrs. Ella Bailey of this E. Mack of Stone road. The Sampler Inn at Ocean Grove Kenneth Cornell, 16, of English- LGW RA! Here And Thkre In place ' Mr. and tin. Louis J. Lewis and has been purchased by Albert An- town was saved from the Icy waters To Appear Here Mrs. John E. Lutz and Mrs. Mildred children. Dorothy and Thomas of Irv- derson, Its manager the: past 16 of a pond Bunttay by Taylor Palmer Pearson were recent Union City vis- ingtpn Were local visitors Sunday. - years. The reported price was 180.- and James Crozson after he had tried WESSON TAX- itors. Mrs. John E. Lutz of Stone road 000. Mr. Anderson conducts a hotel to ride across the partly frozen lake Montnouth County The Cathedral Poy Singers to be Miss Oenevleve VanBrunt of Mew ia a new member of the Touhg at St Petersburg, Florida, in the on a bicycle. The men made the res- TEL *£> 1212 . - . >. at the' Reformed Church Sun- Tork is » guest ot her cousins,-Mr. People's choir of St Ann's church. winter. \ cue with the aid,of a rowboat. . snd Mrs. A. J. Oterman, for two Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, day Night, February 27—Pub- weeks. lic Invited. Mr and Mrs. J. Heln* entertained Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths friends from Long Island Sunday. The Young LaSles' Sodality of St. 32 Broad St When the Cathedra! Boy Singers Ann's church is making plans for the. and Other Nptes of Interest appear In the First Reformed church snow ball to be held Saturday even- of Red Bank Sunday evening, Feb- Ing, February 26 in the auditorium ruary 27, they will present a program Red Bank. N. J. !Tu«»«rned#tI*n« Branch., • of St Ann's hall. Miss.Marie De- with a, greater variety of sacred Turo is in charge of the tickets; Miss Cassville'were'married Tuesday of music than probably has been heard Rose DeTuro heads the decorating 4nd their nlne-months-old baby were on any one program before In this lut week at Farmlngdale; by Re- committee assisted by Missel Ruth Sufned. In "an'explosion or Uhiminat- corder W. L. Knisen, Mr. Stjplienr section. , Ingga*.in'their home Monday night. Raub, Mary Santa Lucia, Margaret don Is a- poultry farmer at CssSvllle, A group of eight juvenile artists *he behy' was hurled from Its. crib. where they will live. Barracelll, Ann Rellly, Loretta Klepp Bcaroome was seriously burned but will represent the Choir School and and Rita Qualley. htsvirife escaped with slight burns. sing part music that gives opportuni- Mrs. Reglna McGovern bad as her Car Bams House. lty to display a phenomenlal range. The eiploslon occurred In the bathr An automobile whoie driver .failed guest Sunday her niece, Miss Reglna room and was caused by Scarcome The entire soprano section Is cap- to make, the turn.from Jerseyvlil. T , "» t " T '"singing but t^bC O'Connor of South Amboy, a student lighting a 'match'as' he tried to trace ab e r o 0 n y at Georgian Court college at Late- wpod. - -, I"-'- Succumbs to Gas Fumes. Miss Rose DeTuro has accepted a f Thomas' Walker, ; 47.v;o£ ^m^£%%^ -on^glVSS WJgposition with the. R. & B. Bag, com- (Branch; who was found unconscious its foundation were badly damaged; .-.." pany at New. Tork and is* commuting In a gas filled room Sunday night to her work dally. H .Junior Grangers Gjfcduate. . Mrs. John B. Lutz Is able to be W"last fWeeVr, diediThu'rsday night ln Graduation exercises of the Jer- the Monroouth Memorial hospital about again following-a several days' seyville Junior Grange members to Illness. ' Without gaining consciousness. Des- the JereiyvUle' Subordinate .'6t his wire Grange Mr(j. Dorothy Watts is the owner were held last week. 'The gradaduatei s of a new Ford V-8 automobile. *nd poor health Is believed to have are Jean Brocklebank, Grace 'Free- prompted blm to attempt to take his Miss Clara Barracelll has returned man, Jane Matthews, Margaret Cof- to her position at Red Bank. feyand Herbert Angell,.Jr.' " '.' Miss Mildred Newman was the re- Sprta(f pp cent guest of her cousins, Miss Elea- SATURDAY X William iy^oster; master In chan- JjpdgVtb BttUd H6me. nor and Raymond Rivell of Newark. oery, has • upheld the'wlU of the late , Bayslde.iddge of Odd Fellows of Miss Nell Hatalan spent Monday tJWltt 'qilnton Frailer of Spring Keyport-ha) decided to build a home at Newark, with Mr. and Mrs. John iker^WhieVlifthtoentlre'estatC e e to 1•«* «« property on Broad street The j. Rasky and daughter Eileen. ££?- ,?.i ,.-i -SJS« PSME ot lot U 40x88 feet. Plans call for a two Mrs. Carmllle .LuU is a new mem- ber of St Ann's young people's choir. WOMEN'S COMFORT WOMEN'S SMART Introduced snowed that '.p****esecond used as a lodge room. Arthur T. Robinson is able to be Fine Silk Chiffon 'lit FrwierwM:of sound jnlnd>»neB -' .-Freehold Han Honored.' . about again following a severe cold ;he made the will...... , •>,.. > Harry* E. Taylor of Freehold has: which kept him confined to his home SHOES HATS received the Rutgers university for several days. In appreciation of Miss Louise Huber, a student nurse at St Michael's hospital, Newark, Hosiery spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. $ state board of agriculture. • Katharine Huber. $ wlU of his father, Isaac Shusterman, j Mrs. E. M. Shane is home, follow- i ieeentric Freeh61d. resident, who died | PAIRS $•• Tenant House.Moved-: ing/a stay with friends at New Tork, i last' ^evembpr, cutting o« nve" chjl- j large • tenant house on the . Miss Frances Connelly is able to drenwiUibeowesUdfneachThe William Jetton iifm ijeir Freehold; be about again following, an illness Petersham, Pedallne, Neere;: sbtcis represented by Bernard H. been moved some distance.down which kept, her confined to her home Comfortable, serviceable FOR I Novelty braid, felt, pine- •tyi*^' •. ••••• -.•..;><•, ^.v'v^v ..T. Iride'•roadies it>-wiur,in' the; w»V for a, week. house itoes; Included are 3 ; J>rl»« pi Fishing Gear. ; ' o( th«'new'ro«d being built across Mrs. Dorothy Watts Is the owner of strap types, oxford types and apple straw. Pill box effects, Fishing equipment vajiied, at $1,380 the.farm. .. • ••., • •'.' a new FOrd V-8 automobile. FIRST QUALITY I "RINOLI5S I" 3 thread In addition to the. ensemble num- boudoir types with pom-pom bumper pill boxes, itlfld«Pfc will be awarded at the Belmar booth ,' FlshU^Vsafltokie, bers there will be solos and duets by Mrs. William H. Newman of New- silk chiffon hose; silk foot, silk welt with In' the annual nations^ sportsmen's man ot Newark spent the week-end o.n vamp. In black. All sizes off-the-face, etc. New Spring Miss Alice M. Fishier, daughter.of outstanding boy soloists. The ver- Picot edge. Colors: Jaunty, Andes, Cafe snow to be held in the Grand Central. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Fishier of satility of this phenomenal aggrega- with ber family at this place. up to 9 in the collection. colors. 2iH-"23"heads!xes. Pilate at New York February 18 toMariasqUan, was married Saturday tion can be best realized when one Miss Catherine Wolfe, a student Clair, Smoketone, Avenue, Rio. 8H-1OV5. $K Most of the equipment has been to Wlllard F. VanSlckle, son of Mr. understands they invariably have the nurse at the Jersey City Medical donated by the, Bhatk River boat- and Mr». Jesse VanSlckle of Brlelle. finest talent appearing on the pro- center, was a recent guest of her - m'en'i aa^qdattonv; -f; -:•• -•• ---».- - - -- They *UV make their honvt at Brl- gram. Several members Dt the 'group "BrpOBf~a£B7 slsTer^n-Taw,' 'Mr. "and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe. :Brower-rjalui..._ -• • • .... wert featured In the World's Fair, CHILDREN'S ALL LEATHER SHOES WOMEN'S CRINKLE CREPE GOWNS ; daughter cv "(Century ef Progress'^ in CBicago. Miss Mildred Newman and Charles of . Glril Win. Spelling Bee. The boys appear in attractive vest- Quackenbush were Sunday visitors Dress and play shoes. Potent,' black and brown Highly styled, 59" long, wide sweep; fancy neck- ments of red and white. - ot Miss Newman's uncle and aunt leathers. Kiltie oxfords, straps, plain oxfords. line, contrasting hemstitching . and A .Shn^JTM"•"»&••pemnnchawplon.hlp.wa Since its Inception the chorus has Mr. and Mr«< William Rlvoll of New- Jahn of Bel-, conttrti,conducted .Friday by ,the ark. SOlllrtEATHER soles. Serviceable. All size* to 2. trim. Blush, blue, tearose. Sizes 16-17. for were married Sunday of last traveled 80,000 miles by rail, boat and state grange' ti • Trenton. Clifford chartered automobiles and has sung Thomas Salmon of Centervllle was Week at Point Pleasant The groom Randolph, 13, of GJefldola, was sec- _ Thursday guest of G. B. Hatalan is employed In Qulnn's radio store at In ten states to well over 75,000 bnd. .;.-"..', people. of Thirteenth street. BOY'S 69c FULL FASHIONER REGULAR $1.29 Freehold,,-.; ••• • •.-•• I • Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Oalhoimmo UNBLEACHED : - fcong Branch Man Dead. ,• SkMlnjt BlhV at Long Branch. This service promises to be, one of Thftlnf|el4 of He Long Branch more than ordinary Importance and and sons, John and Anthony of New. ' Alexander Goldsmith, St, of Long 1 srk, were Friday visitors at the Gus- WASH SUITS MUSLIN HOSE Branch, died'at his homtjast Thurs- race track'has been flooded to,pro the general' public is invited to at- CORSELETTES vide in outdoor skating rink. Satur- tend. The' service starts at. 7:30 tave Lewis home on Stone road $ daj'-mprnlhg.' He Wai born ln-Bos- Mrs. Margaret Decker of Thir- YDS. PRS. (on and for many years wss associ- day afternoon and night more than o'clock. Doors will be open at seven. 1,000 skaters took advantage of the teenth street heads the general com- FOR FOR ated-with his father in the jewelry A special offering will be received at 20 B! 1 1 mittee of the St Mark's Episcopal 2 Ice-covered Held. . tbe close of the service. •' ^lUlness atXrf)ag Branch. Of late 64xoO. 36 inch heavy qual- FIRST QUALITY, SHIH The., committee On church milMlng, fund association in years he had bjen engaged In clock : Obureh 100 Tsu« 014. arrangements Iryj for ironing board covers, CHIFFON, RINOLISSI consists of Mr, and Mrs. Charles sponsoring a' card party and dance ' "' " "vo'sisters survive ami. The Freehold Presbyterian church .la*ge mlecllon of «tyle«r - gorment bag», mottreii tov- M«$u\w\Y~'6r9*i"—Wonted iwSy" sUefcB upUK "T w ' ' ' " ' Gray In^Aiilfeof^btalhinrthe sing- «aturday~«.v»oing, y«brjiaty« ln-th» ginr today » WTleronnmtrnpi «na West, Keansburg. fire house on Laurel Materials tub splendidly. ,ers, etc. ' . thpdet. 3lie» slere, 1 lace trim, etassto * TO Fight _-.... •ervKie. -UirjeeltbraH^ of ifs-100th era and entertainment of .the group ant James Burner, WlUltcm Wellner, avenue and Eighth street. There will Colorful combination ef- shouldjir straps, 4 detneh-' . Borough Attorney 'WlUlajn A. B*»y- annlvar»ary> The flrst church .Tias ont be card and dance contest prizes as ens vhssiy been' directed by, the Deal .West MalnYstre«t but !Ui# tfresent Ernest R. Sodeh and J. Grover Car- fects. Sizes 4 to 9 In the able supporters. ter In charge of ushering. well as f. door prize. Morris Sisters group. commissioners to attend a meeting bnlldlng was built In 1«7J- ;' will furnish the music for dancing. COMPANION VALUES FOR of 'the fiubllo' UBllty eommlsslon All sties. •; loot Brsmeb Woqiaa DesA .' Misses Virginia, terry, Anita Bad- Fibrtiary » to' opjote the proposal Ing, Ruth Brown and Ruth Sturglss toours each weekday morning, - Miss Marie Santa Lucia was hos- and. had lived in' this country' M tess'to a. number of her'friends at township and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. '. Dental Office Closed. .. . yeirs.. She Is, survived by three her home Monday evening on tbe oc- Rader, Jr., of Marlboro, were local SEAT COVER SHEETS .' Dr. NathanBrankel has,closed his daughters and two sons, u casion of her 10th birthday. visitors Sunday. Women's Miss Xstelle Thome is able to be Miss Elisabeth Nagrasky sptnt lut dental office at Freehold, tempor. Car Stojen from Market Yard. arilyi an* is now With the Organ- about again following a severe illness week stNewark. : *1 ized Army Research corps in the An'automobile owned by'Russell of several weeks. Mia* Loretta DeTuro, registered Behenectady . He. will return Applegate of Adelphla was stolen Miss Mildred Newman, Charles nursa at the Jersey City Medical cen- from the Freehold' Market yard one ter, spent*, few days last week with l next July. Dr. A- A. Hlrscb of New Quapkenbusb'and Mr. and Mrs. An- Tork wJU look after Bis practice in night her mother, Mrs. Nick DeTuro. Guaranteed washable che- Exceptionally good quality, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schessow and nillet two-tone coloring!, DRESSES fully bleached, long-wear- the meantime. » a pole on the on the occasion, of his Jlit birthday. daughter Geraldlne were recent visi- with matching lid. Mat ing and launder, beautifully. ••.••• .', Freehold Couple Wed. : Mr. and Mn. William Conk of Red tors of Mrs. Sehesaov/s brother-ln- Miss Ode Ann Slate and .Balgaz ! Bbtewan Poultry Wins. ; 18x30. Green, black, blue, Full double bed size at a n.-son. of Mr..and., Mrs. QettWy^ conductBrfor the CinUal railroad on 'Steven Bannsgan,:W*U known-pub- • Street DMMM • tdwel Ofrl Dresses 1 to d the Freehbld-MaUwan line, died at »«ty.a»ent,fiasl)*««tya»entfiasl)*«^ las*las**** >>- his, home Saturday at theage. of 7° 7 Broad Street, Red Bank • iMbieti DmsH • I and 1 Pc Dresses reet the drive for whfohjipring Lake years. He Is survived by his widow Phones 3334 3335 Free Delivery Colors roseberry, |od!ne, grey, powder, l borqflgh has approyHateil J10.000 and one son livthg at home. 7 and ' the Chamber of Commerce is .Regularly 39c each, large navy, black. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 46. Lustrous rayon and cotton; raising |«,000 to fS.OO& Xr. granch napped, -absorbent. Col- WOMEN'S NECKWEAR GIRLS' 7 to 12 made and serviceable. At- Puerto Rico. , has been appointed recorder at ored borders of green, Oceanportsuoceeoing Harry J. Pos- SPRING LAMB Materials) Plgue, Organdy, tractivecolorsof blue, green, BMda OfTers to «»mt Beach. rote, lavender, (teach, blue. PERCALE DRESSES gold, rose and lavender,' .,' Wattw Rsade, shore theater oper- tel, who has ' taken a poiltlah. as Rolled Shoulder ..23c n Loin Lamb Chops 32c "> Fancy lace, Pleated lace. aftr.-has offered to give UR his leases superintendent of the Ttl-County m Styles> High, round and V Rural Electric company. ' • . AH vat dyed, all with set-In for'ttoi.Paxamou'nt. theater, Conven- Legs - all sizes ..2Sc™ Rib Lamb Chops .:25c necks, collar and cuff sets, n sleeves, belled, smart floral tlen iHall and the Casino bh'the . ; Prosecutor on Vacation. , • , Breast & Shank ..12c Shoulder Chops ..23c » Peter Pons, Buiter Brown prints and novelty collars. RAYON TAFFETA beMhWbnt afAsbury-Park. The of- . Prosecutor and Mrs. T. Raymond effects, Jabots, itp.rajuef •*'«>' the '* announcement Buy several at Bsfley of Long Branch* sailed last etc. In newest thltthe Paramount would 'be closed lb this startling Thursday on the Grace liner Santa Crown Roast of Lamb 32* novelty trims. . fo? six'weeks. , -. • '-. • Res on,a cruise to Puerto Rico, Co- price. ; Something Different SLIPS ', Troopers Transferred. 25 lombia, Caracao, Venezuela, and Nas- Corporal Clifford, Williams of sau. . , ' •' ...... FIBST OF THE SEASON I Unloale, Pa,, has been placed In Toong Tender Jersey CHILDREN'S HOSE WOMENS' HOSE charg* of the Keyport barracks of i Shoemaker Quitting. Sirloin Steak 2Sfh th«:3aU poUce, succeeding Ssrgt,C. Jacob Camlnsky, who hsj conduct- First quality, heather 5/8 First quality Chardonize Ser- J.rOunpbell, who has been trsns- ed a shoe repair business at Keyport CHICKENS hose. Contrasting stripes on vice and Econtfmy Hose. Pi- Csrred' to• Mllltown. ..Trooper Emll tbe. put It years, has decided to re- Top Round 27fb turn-down cuff. Assorted cot top welt. Wanted colors. Id 'has besn transferred from tire because of poor health. He came for Frying or Roasting heather*. Sizes 6 to 9. Sizes 8H IOh to Mllltown.'.-, to Keyport from Wastflsld, Haas. Steak or Roast (•read tremt • S to 4 lbs.) Jbcapes Serious UJnry. . ,-,. . Oradvatee M Dental Assistant SoUd Chuok Fancy Freeh. pum&nUWM'&itf Branch, Miss Kvelyn Melnmr - of Keyport, »t. 3 Pol 25' 3 -o, 5O< •seaied -ssriom Injury ea»ly. Satur- an honor, student In the Stew Beef.. 23*. Sweetbreads Uyldornlng when he fell'asleep at Dsntaj Assistant sohool, was graSU- 19c PERCALES the i whe»l of his attto and the car Cheeternelds 1 7 Oll d GlGoldd RAYON PANTIES attd Saturday week In Squibb hall, Camels srljbed into a Ulaphone pole. Poole NiwTork. •",..•'' •' Cigarettes Carton If LocUee Full cut, excel- Splendid quality, high count luffired only a slight abrasion of the lent rayon; lace 2 FOR •Mo.' and shoes;. - Toe ear was Dogs Elll Chickens. ' 68/72 percales in the new- Del Mais PEAS,' sweet • tender Slbs.no trimmed, tailor- Pots one morning last week killed est spring 7 , t"i SO chickens on the property of COBN NratBTS ., I eans Mo NEW POTATOES t lbs. Mo ed. Tearose Me- pattern* / Jrrfj * I > Maiawan PupU Wins. Thomas W. Cooper: of . Monmouth Oreen Olant PEAS _*osms{Wo ABTICHOKES l-SforMo dium and large. 25 and colorings. J. Thomas Hutobeeon, a pupil of the road, West Long BTanob. WtfATOM, No. S can « for Mo Ua(a<«an-bifh school won Arst bon- CABBOTS ! Jbun.Ho tt* In a.dramatic deeUmatton con- SABDINXS i. loans Mo OBArBFBUIT , MUSLIN SLIPS MUSLIN f ANTIES i*t-sMn»ot»d by the New Jersey ' . In pur* olive oil o for Mo Broadcloth, collar-attached. rriinile leagutJ MaUwan wiU be Full cut, fine o«unt, full ruffle Fine count muilin, full • cut lh» third nawe'tb be engra*«d on the Bt7?Bll StTbS ___Jarg« pkf. lTo I*rge TANGERINES _dos.l»o Vat-dyed; plain while, blue, of embroidery or lace edg- with French leg embroidery Hip'. oJrered M the. .oontsst and Hut. fancy patterns. Full cut tlzei ing. White, flesh. or lace edging- ihison received a gold med»J. Full Cream Mild Juicy Florida 14 to 17. Sizes 1-3; 4-6/ White and flesh. STORK . Wolb. OBAKOE8 idoi.i»o 8-16. Sizes 2-6. 10 .'" "'WiuMl'lo-WeeWiuMlloWeell Point . . Full cut bias, lace trimmed J h A. .Wqrthlngtonhl , Jr, of BOYS' SHIRTS, ILOUSjS and tailored models. No )«yv-Be«6s, bis been' namsd targe Freati Jersey ftngon P0R $ PANTIES-BLOOMERS BANDEAUX rip double stitched teams. H-liblpal.'aBpolntsa to fill a vacanoy ~«o» STo • bas.Wo fjlhe United SUtes military aoad- 2 1 Excellent royon. Plain knit, Included In Ihe group are All have adjustable should- ilMT. jflrst alternstU • to Seymour Regularly 69c. Broadcloth) cross-bar and stripes; rein- good quality crepes, laces, er straps, many V neck lubentteln of. Freehold,1 and'Van B. white, blue, fancies. Shirts forced crotch. Tea- m 4% batistes etc. Buy a models to choose from.' In Prttilt of Asbury Park wss nsmed BURDGE'8 hSeaFood ! Fan.cy Fresh 8 to 14) Blouses 5 to 9, rose. Sl.ei 2-8 lfj< few of them. .tearose. Sites 34 to 44. *ooad alternate. SERVldHTATION of SOUC _1L Uolb. iil W*rt Farms Olrl Weds. . BMWMT*, Fsnejr No. 1 . Us lft. Fowl 2% HMwij Wsrner of Week (i-tft. aver.) HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED VALUES THROUGHOUT STORK and fiU* itepb«uM-«lr nept. Vi •;';... .,;,..,.:,..«:•; Four REDBANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938.. (1831-1872) m. Mary Ann sey City last week dismissed tbe suit Centerville. . Hanaaqoan Woman Dead. who had Issue Elisabeth and Laura, Of Union Beach. brought by John J. O'Ueara ot Jer- Mrs. Mary Etta Cooke, wife, of" the (order my late wife, the latter sey City against Harry J, McCabe, Daniel Cooke of Manasquan, died (Tht Bid Bull Re#!.t«r can b« bought Mrs, Harry 8. Wllley, Mrs. J. L. CODNER EMPLOYMENT my sister-in-law, whose grandmother In Union Btaeh at the atora ot Gui gen- owner of McCabe's tavern on Front Tuesday of last week at the age ot Genealogy was Catherine Peacock Conover. Lutheran Church strest, Union Beach. 0'Mee.ra sued Hendrickson and Mrs. A J. Hen- a«n.) drickson attended* a. luncheon given 79 years. In 19M she and Mr. Cooke (D.V.P.V for $25,000 for; an alleged fracture celebrated their gold«n wedding." Be- AGENCY • 168. CONOVBR-HENDRICrtSON. Special Service Held Sunday to The school budget to be submitted and sprained ankle when be slipped by the New Jersey Division of the BVMSON, N. 'J. to the voters at. the school election Woman's National Farm and Garden sides her huaband she leaves "two Daniel G. Hendrickson bp. June 1, Observe Founding of Red while dancing at McCabe'i place Jan- sons arid three daughters. Phone Jtumson TU - ICO. February 8 shows an Increase of uary 23,1935. O'Meara told the", court association at Trenton'. 4)uextes or answers, nay be nib- 1776, a, ot Lieut. Garret Hendrick- Bank Church 10 Year* Ago— ?1,$9S over last year. This Increase. son b. Jan. 22, 173* d. Dec. 2, 1801 that when he arrived at McCabe's William Bouglmer, who was ser- by subscribers to The Bed Synod Head Deliver* Sermon. Is caused by an increase of tuition tavern It was raining and. when.he iously 111, has recovered. Bcgliter. and his 2nd w. Helena Van Uew fees for students who attend the m. Dec. 21, 1T97 Sarah Covenhoven entered be noticed a puddle of Miss Josephine Mallconlca spent "As* sure Information 1» accurate, Keyport high school. The appropria- water'"In front of . tfie " orcBe'stra Sunday with Mrs. Stella Junkosky of kM ana* typewritten or written la {177&-184D dau. of. Cornelius Al- The tenth anniversary of the organ- tions to be voted upon are as fol- bertse Covenhoven b. Oct. 2», 1T28 d. isation of the Trinity Lutheran stand. Cross-examined by Esra W. Union Beach. Malt on one ride of the paper only. lows: Current'expenses, $19,295; re- Karkus of Keyport, McOaibe's attor- John Vaudenwale of Newark has The toll name and address of the Jan. 23, 1802 m. 2nd July 12, 1770 ohurch was observed Sunday night In pairs and replacement!, $500; total, ; Mary Logan b. Aug. 9, 1748 d. Hay, the church hall In the Clayton cY Ma- ney, O'Meara . said that he had returned after a visit with Robert Writer must be fiven. $19,295. Six petitions have been filed danced several times prior to his fall Den Ouden. . 2, 1831. Cornelius Alberts* was *. gee building. for the three vacancies on'the school but had avoided the spot where he Mr. and Mrs.-tf. L. Henderickson \ VITA1. STATISTICS of Albert Wllliamse Covenhoven The order of vespers was conduct-* board. They are Mary A. Roslner claimed the puddle of water existed. Personal are preparing for a trip to Florida. . (William G., Gerret W,, Wolfert) ed by the pastor, Rev. Walter Cowen. Mra. Marie Ehjhardt, James D." Mc- None ' of McCabe's wltneises took Monmouth County Maniace Beoords and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck. Klttrlck, Mrs. Marls Boydanovlc, Albert Blano and family spent Sun- ', ' Court House, Freehold, N. J. After the reading' of the Scriptures, the stand to testify, Attorney Karkus (Mr*. W.R.C.) the anthem, "Come Unto Me," was Charles Goble and George F. Martin. day with friends at Asbury Park. asked the court to non-suit O'Meara Peter Genovese is building a body as. Lemlng, John and Elizabeth 168. CONOVER-HENDRICKSON. juag by the choir. The hymns Used The school board at a meeting last in view of his own admission that Bird by Ablel Akin, Justice Sarah Conover 1?. Jan.,' 1778 d. Mar. for the'service were "Bias, Te Chil- for his truck. week granted the request of this bor- ho knew of the presence.of the pud- Anlello Mallconlca U visiting at, j!t ••••••• ^.(1786, Nov. 27) 20, 1841, dau. of Cornelius A. Coven- dren of Salvation," "Jesus, With Thy ough council to issue part of the dle of water and failed to avoid It , Wells, Carvln and Rebeccah Wood- hoven (Albert, William, Garret, Church Abide," "I Love Thy Zlon Florence avenue schoolhouse as a New York, The court said O'Meara was guilty Salvatore Stranlero and family .'4 tnaqcy by Abie] Akin, Justice Wolfert) and his 2nd w, Mary Lo- Lord" and the Luther league hymn, borough hall. The school has not of contributory negligence. ___^ 1797, May 3 gan (1748-1831) m. Dee. 31, 1797 "O Christians, Leagued Together to been used for several year due to spent Sunday with relatives on James Feketle of Campbell street Btaten Island. First National Bank Hance, Isaac, Shrewsbury, ot age Daniel G. Hendrickson bp. June 1, Battle for .tb* Right." .:. • a reduced enrollment of pupils. Work and Charlotte White, Shrewsbury, of 1776, s. of Lieut. Garret Hendrick- ot removing desks from the south has been confined to his home with Margaret Ambroslno Is confined to Th*. sermon was delivered by Rev. sickness. age by Samuel Breese, Justice —_ n (Hendrlck, Daniel 1734-1101) E. E. Burgesa, president of the wing of the building has been under her home with Illness. of Eatontown, N&ti> Jersey', : . 1798, May 19 and his 2nd w. Helena Van Llew United Lutheran synod of New Tork. way the past few days. The wing The Ladies' auxiliary of Firs Co. Mid-year examinations were held to Thompson, William and Ann Mar- (1758-1785), dau, of Denis* Van The speaker emphutied the per- will be used as a police headquar- No. 1 held a successful social In the the school room last week. Llew and Jda Wyckoff. See Xarly ters, recorder's court and council Cambridge street fire house Friday Stephen Menosky, who Is employed lln by Andrew Harpendlng at Upper manent nature of the church and the night. ., ' . Member Federal Reserve System ' . v Freehold. 1 1798, Jan. 28 Dutch Settlers of Monmouth p. 122. unchanging message of Christianity chamber. In a silk warehouse at New York, Havens, John and Anor Osborn (D.V.P.) Members of the local Associated visited ' his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. In a changing world. He called at- Arthur Heltzenweder and family Veterans of Foreign Wars held a by Andrew Harpendlng at Squan __ 181. CONOVER-JONES. Garret tention to the need of holding fast have moved to Freehold. Michael' Menosky last week-end. Member Federal Deposit Innirance Corporation supper at the Union hotel Saturday Samuel Farone of New York spent : : ! , . 1798, May 30 V. Conover, a. of Daniel D. (Daniel, not enternal truths and unseen Assessor Ernest Bade Is a patient night, Lloyd, Corlis, Freehold Twp. and Garret, Jacob, WUllam, Gerret, Wol- values, especially those that cannot at the Perth Amboy General hos- tbe week-end with Frank Ambroslno. . Approved Mortgagee , ; Ann* Forman, Freehold Twp. by phert) and Mary Van Per Veer be listed on a balance shset, pital. . • i *•» Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cerlione and family motored to Brooklyn Sunday. John Woodhull, V.D. M. 1797, Dec. 6 (VanDerVeer Oen.) m. at Holmdel, A history of the congregation was Circuit Court Judge A. Dayton One of tbe quickest ways to find a Federal Housing Admmittration . Beed, Aaron, Freehold. Twp. and N. J., Nov. 25, 1863 by Rev. William read by R. T. Blxler, member ot the lob is "to advertise In • The Regis- Ollphant sitting In the Hudson cir- ter's Want Department.—Advertise- The American Anti-Slavery society Elizabeth Combs, "South Brunswic Reilly (Christian Intelligencer Dec church council for many year*. The cuit of the Supreme Court at Jer- ment.' was formed In 1833. Twp., Middlesex? by John Woodhull, 10, 1863) Sarah Jane Jones, dau. of text of the history follows: "During V.D.M. 179T, Dec. 7 Samuel W. Jones. Garret V. was b. the summer of 1927, Mrs. Thomas Clayton, Joseph,- widower, Free- Oct. 26, 1838 and was living In 1898. Mead, having listened to the radio told Twp. and Nelly Hanklnson, (Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth, sermons of Rev. S. H. Rudlslll of widow, Freehold Twp., by John p. 32) Issue: Martanna b. Oot 29, Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Woodhull, V.D.M. 1797, Dec. 11 1864 d. Aug, -21, 1866; Samuel W. b, church of Elisabeth, wrote to. him Coward, Samuel, Upper Freehold Oct. 5, 1866 m. Nov. 21, 1888 Emily asking that effort* be made to organ- and Elisabeth Walton, Lower Fr S. VanDerVeer. (VanDerVeer Fam.) ize a Lutheran church In Red Bank. hold Twp. by John Woodhull, ,V.D; » .' , (L.C.C.) Tht request was referred to Dr. Sam- JC 1788, Jan. 3 194. APFUEGATE. Jacob Apple- uel Trtxler, then president of the r FLASH! Ferine, Knock,. VPP* freehold gate (1728-1818) m. between 1743 and New Tork and New England synod. Twp. and Ann Holerhan, Upper 1746 Esther Lewker or I/uker. I 'Missionary Superintendent Rev. Freehold Twp. by John Woodhull, do not know her parents' name.' I James Berg visited Red Bank and V.D.M. —'1798, Jan. 4 can find no war record for this gathered the names of Interested Barkalow, William, Shrewsbury Jacob Applegate. . (K.P.A.) people. The hall over Clayton-Magee Twp. and Lydta Parker, Freehold store at 19 Broad street was rented. T by John' Woodhull, V.D..M. Rev, Berg oonducted the first ser- • •'•• • • 1798, Feb. 1 Hospital Workers vices of September 11, 1937, with 31 people In attendance. the Pr\M I • QUESTIONS Have a New Member "The first church eouncll consisted 32J. btl BO1S-VAN DORK-VAN- of Henry D, Franx president, Harold DERVEER. Wanted parentage of The Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- A. Hendrickson secretary and Henry Catherine DuBola m. Mar. •*, 1B1T mouth Memorial hospital met Mon- D. Franz treasurer. Petir VanDorn b. Apr. 15, MM d. day at the home of Mrs. Forrest "September SO, 1927, the Ladies' aid rrt _ gib.' J0.-1877. His 2nd w. wa» Ell*. Smith, Sycamore avenue, Bhrews- society was organiied at the home to the jfteto VaSDerVHSK Mrs. Paul Neal of Fort Monmouth. first few meetings the common ser-j 225- BROUWER-MONTROSS. The group will work on bed Jackets, vice was sung In order to familiarize John Montross, s. of .David m. abL blankets and knitted sweaters, Mrs. the women with the service, since 1775. Phoebe, said by descendants to Sherman I. Strong of Fort Mon they had not heard it In so .long. have, been Phoebe Brouwer, possibly mouth Is again ohairman of the.trip "The Sunday-cohort seulons began spelled Brewer. l Chn.," as far as I to Bermuda campaign Sponsored so October, 1927, with Henry Franz act- have them; Gilbert m. Jan. 18,1797 successfully last year by the auxll- ing a* .superintendent and Mrs. Polly Craft: John m. Feb. 22, 1796 iay. Tickets will soon be distributed. Franz organist, I Haotiel Cronk; Barnardus ingacAaries up and^aUedngAhe..mike.,stodtoi as Walllnf'rwho m. Hannah Bogart Ccnhria. Mr«.' Evan 7. Jones, -lire. probably b'scaiUe thet'.&l"plraUon tori in Iliddletown, N. J.. shortly alter Louis Hayward, Mrs. Alfred Beadles- organization had come from the radio 1700 and Jacob Walling who came ton, Mrs. Marguerite Douglass. Mrs. sermon* ot the pastor of the church SHOES, BAGS and HOSIERY at from Winkle, In North Holland. Thorns* Osborn, Mra. 8. K. Downs, oMhe" same name In Elizabeth. | This Jacob also went under the Mrs. L. S. tlvlsaker, Mrs. WUllam "The first pastor, Rev. Paul- John name of Jacob Walling Van Winkle, Gravos, Mrs. Henry D. Scudder, Mrs. TrIUchler, began his pastorate June and I understand came with his Edward Anson, Mrs. Thomas R. Crumley> Mrs, David P. Wood and 10, 1928. and served the congregation large family from what Is now New until March, 1, 1935, when, he re- AZINGLY LOW PRICES! Miss Marian Force. York City to settle in Monmouth signed to accept a call to Lutheran county, N. J." Can anyone tell me Church of the Nativity, Eodleott.Nsw anything about Thomas or Jacob? THE DOWNY WOODPECKER, York. 637 PAIRS ; AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET "In the fall Df 1988 a Luther League 1120 PAIRS 2X1. APPLEOATB-FIEliDER. A Oreat Friend of ManKlnd All The was organised through the efforts of of Ladies' Shoe*; included iri Who were parents and grandparents Tear Bound. - Mrs. Paul Trlftchler. this lot are genuine Snake* of Ladies' Shoes, including Ot Cornelius Applegate d.. 1884 m. (Bj D. L. TimpU, Hlddlttown VlHajt.) "In the summer of 1930 an attempt skins, Kidskim and Calfskins. Suedes, Calfskins, Patent Margaret Fielder? He lived at Nep- was made by the local congregation Leather and Kidikuu. .. tune, "N. J., ana.had .sons Holmes The' downy woodpecker la one of to organize a Lutheran Church at, High and the most Industrious of our feathered High and L C. of Weet. Grove .and Rue Apple- Keyport, which resulted In' a oanvass Low heels. cate of Ocean Grove. (K.P.A.) friends In its destruction of Insect* Low heel*. that are harmful to the growing of the territory and the organization 7M. CONROW (CONRO; CON- "rtadTand things we love. of Oethaemane Lutheran Church of "Fractional HOB.) I have an mncestor William Most of the Insect foods are taken Keyport on September 27,1931. Rev. Ruth" Oon*o b. Apr. 16, 17Sfl,. MWdlatown, In the egg larval and pupal stages, Tritschler served this group until the Price*" Jtonjnouth Co., N. jr.. Jtevolutlon- such as the codling moth, apple bor- calling of Rev. William Hell In June, aty soldier from DuUheu Co., N. er, loaf miners, pine weevil, teal* In- 1932, who resigned last Easter to ac- T. Are there any Mownouth Co. seota, aphids and others. They work cept .a call, to St. Mark's Lutheran descendant* who can tell me more tirelessly, day after day. In winter and summer and are the natural church,' Kenmore, New Tork. The MARCH OF DIMES! •bout this William Conro and his guardians of the trees. congregation I* now served by the 920 PAIRS 857 FAIRS descendant*? ... (UM.V.) Rev, Russell McCullough, formerly A Dime will be sent to the President for every pair of He is a bird of the roadside tree, of Ladies' Shoe* in Gabar- of quality Shoe* for women 2». CONOVKR-HOCKHILL. lawns, orchards and small timber, of Pleasantvllle. dine, Suede, Calf, Kidikin, Shoes sold during this Sale to help fight Infantile 'JUarOK'Lambert Conover m. Jan. 11, and Is the most friendly of our na- "The present pastor, Rev. Watte in dress and sport types. MM Mary E. Rockhill b. June 8, tive woodpeckers. Cowen, took up the work here May and spectator types. Paralysis. We are doing our n I j v/ M All leather* and heel*. •U/a d. Dec. 11, 1882, dau. of George He is about the size of the English 16, 1935, and.ha* continued to the Washington Rockhill (1820-1861) and sparrow with a black back, a broad present. Until June of this year h share - DO YOURS D U I IN Mary La Relne Fox (1826-19—) Is- white medium stripe, nape bright scarlet. A white strip above and be- also served Lutheran church of the "Wonderful *i»: George b. Dec. 15, 1866 m. low the eye, wings and cover spotted Reformation, Long Branch. Helen St. Claire; Julia DeaU b. May black and white. Middle tall feath- "The early growth of the congre- Value." •O, W> m. Nov. 21,' 1S8» Ellas Miller ers black, outer ones white, bearing gation was encouraging, Interest in- Krymer, s. of David and Adelaide several black bars or yott. Under creased to the extent that the con- CHILDREN'S SHOES BUSTER BROWN R, Krymer; Katherlne Lambert b. parts white. In warm days in spring It often give* to a not unmualoal gregation began to look toward the Deo. 30, 1ST2 m. Mar. 12, 1898 Harry purchasing of a churoh site. The For Boj-a nnd Girl* Shoes for Boys and Qitjs HollMter Opdyke; Clarence Lambert "jeek, jeek, Je-e-e-e-e-k," the last syllable running off into a rollioklng present site on East Front street, be- In Call, Elkskln or b. Oct. 29, 1875; and Irene G. b. July staccato trill. Just before the mat- tween Spring street and Throckmor 768 PAIRS Pat'rit Leather,. 960 PAIRS »0, 1878 m. Edward H. Morris. Who Ing season. It drums an exuberant ton avenue, was purchased Decent Patent Leathers. Of high-grade Udie*' novel- were parents and broa. and sisters rolling tattoo upon some resonant dry bar 22, 1930, for the sum of (7,000 of Ladies' Shoe*. Built-up Elk and of Aaron Lambert Conover? limb, producing one of the most from Jacob and Anna T. Rue. Plain Toe, Moccasin ty Shoes of selected leathers . (D.V.P.) characteristic and pleasing sounds of heel* in Suede, Calf, Kid, spring. "Outstanding In the history of the Calfskins . in Suede, Kid, and Calf, in 330. MONTROSS. David Mon- church has been the purchase of the or Non-Skuff Tip*. During the last week In April and for drei* and trosa, father of John (see No. 225) church site, organization of the In All. Goodyear welt*. all color* and was «. of Hendrlck and Elizabeth during May it Is very bually engaged in excavating a nesting hole In some Women's Missionary society June 22, sport Black and•flwrn., heel*. '(Jeffries) Montrou. He is bur. at dead tree or limb to a depth of some 1931, with 14 members at the home Value up to Sf.0% Crompond near Torktown Heights, alx or eight Inches, varying from 10 of Mrs. Sara Lohman, the settlement Value (Up , N. T., but no record ot his w. can to DO feet above the ground. He ex- at the mortgage December 22, 1987; be found. In his will dated 1806, cavates two holes, one for netting the successful campaign for a build- she is not mentioned, so was prob- and one for his winter resldenoe. In ing fund In amount of (5,000, con- ably dead at that time. Isaue: Jacob, the nesting hole are laid from four to alx shiny white eggs, and the nest- ducted from November 28 to Decem- Nathaniel, Joseph, Adam, Sally, Pol- Ing Is usually over by the middle ot er 5, 1937, with R. T. Blxler acting ly, and Winifred. Chn. of his s. June.. as chairman, and the authorization BALL BAND; All $5.00 John dee'd- were mentioned in his The woodpecker holes furnish nest-!0' the building of the church at the House Slippers will. Wanted name and ancestry Ing sites for many birds that cannot'c ' negation meeting of January 27, All Rubber Of w. of David Montross. (B.B.C.) excavate holes for themselves, such 1938," ARCH SHOES for Men, Women and Chil- 2SL APPLBOATE-DENYBB. Can as blue birds, chickadees, tufted tit mouse and house wren. FOOTWEAR dren. Hard or anyone tell anything about ancea- VERDICT SET ABIDE. MEN'S SHOES All Ladies' Harid-Crafted and lors or descendants of Abram Ap- The downy, woodpecker is a com- For Men, Women soft leather plegate b, July 9, 1809 at Freehold mon permanent resident of this state Made of the finest leather* and U more numoroui inland than Judge Lawrence Rules Evidence In and Children , Arch Support Shoes including tola*. Felt and to m. July, 1844 Sarah Denyae, dau. of along the shore. Accident Case Inadequate. such a> John and Phebe Denyse? (K.P.A.) Its social Instincts arc quite dif kidslrin. erent from others of It* species, as It Judge Rullf V. Lawrence of the Drastically Reduced Calf Skim such makes as: . ANSWERS seeks the company of titmice, chick- circuit court set asld* Tuesday a adees, nuthatoher and creepera, birds Monmouth. county Jury award of Suedes ' Tireless Tread •1. SCHENCK. Garret G. Wyck- f wholly unrelated families, and Is P.B00 mad* to Elizabeth Wallbaoher Vici Kid Tartar Tread sff (called Okey by Tunis O. Bergon ofton found during the winter of New Tork, who was Injured Juty t k LefferU Oen.), 1704-1770) mar'. months, traveling In such a miscel- 30, 1933, In an automobile accident HAND BAGS Scotch Grain Air Step* 1st AHJe Garretion (1700-1740) m. laneous company. They do not take at Neptune City. and Ladles' HOSIERY kid AKJe Laffsrson b. Nov. 22, 1713; readily to nesting boxes, but when Stylizers H* dlreoted a new trial at tbe re- Our entire line of Ladies' Full fashioned, pure silk, Wsr. Lie, Dec. 4, 1749. Their a. hey are built to his notion and Pate't Leathers In all colors, leath auk* b. 1748 d. Apr. 26, 1820 b)>. Old placed high enough In a suitable lo- quest of Pinous Rudlln of Trenton, or aervice weifht) 2- driver of a cir whloh figured In the $1.00 Bags, in all color* and en and heels. rsnnent Dec. 4, 1748 m. (Mar. Lie.) cation, he will make use of them. 3 and 4 thread. dee, It. 17«9 Sarah Bchenck, dau. Watch for this Industrious friend crash, Th* trial Jury had dismissed M Oarret Bchenck and Jannetje and others o( his family. the woman's suit against Harry Gross style*. Uuwenhoven. (L.M.V.) of Newark, operator of another ma- ch)n"' *nd Jud»* La*r*noB held the M. CONOVKRPKRR1NK. L. C. Loses »M,000 Suit. , Reduced to C. in Issus of D«o. 16, 1M7 and W. The suit for 120,000 brought by 0. P. In Issue of Deo. 9, 1987 (ans. John J. O'Meara against Harry J. Shoes Dlspteytd «n Ttble* and Ric|» Throughout Entire Stort. •o quss. M) five parents of Ann iffcCebe, owner of a beer garden at W«'r» Old, Y*s Toung. I eaoock Conover, 2nd w, of Andrew Union Btacli, was dlamUaed In the Help Touneif. Price Tag ind Size on ever/ Pair of Sheet. buncan Perrlno as Rullff IE. Con- Hudson circuit court last week. »vn> And Margaret I'eecock. This rv DfJOODls) |n IQMJ. HlXuly O'Meara aought damages for Injuries piUM but «eM »onu |nv SIMU onLadlu'Shou 1 to 10 AAA toEEE NotaUiltnyu k Inforrect. Hullff B. Conovtr fluttered In s fall while (lancing at the |1TM-U*7) ra. CATHERINE Pea- betr garden, The court held he was Job department look 'UHl-mo. Thtlr s, Ellis (ullly of contributory negligence. WE HAVE RENTED THE STORE AT No. 2 WHITE STREET FOR THE DISPLAY OF SALE SHOES - 1 <• RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUAEY 3, 1988. Page Five

John S. Applegate of Bed Bank was to be used for a new piano at rendered violin selections; William Mrs. Samuel Longatreet and daugh- ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS was re-elected president,of the Mon- the school, T . Ryan created a lot of fun with a rec- ter Alma and Raymond Fullen of mouth County Bar association. -, Ground was broken for a new itation and , John Hartlgan and Rumson were spending several days REFURNISH YOUR HOME While raking for clams' In Raritan house-on the south side of Shrews- Frank Dean earned liberal applause with relatives at Princeton. They bay, John Ansbro of Keyport was run bury avenue for Harry B. Clayton. with popular songi. made the trip In Mr. Pullen's autp- FROM REGISTER FILES down by a tug boat and the skiff in Craig * Swing had the contract. > John T. Lovett of Little Sliver was moblle. Take your choice of Fotai- < which he was working was de- Mrs. Leon de la ReusstUe was hos- awarded the contract to grade and William Curtln of Belford was twe from oar store then molished. Ansbro was rescued by tess at a BOO party for the benefit ot landscape the grounds on the Samuel given a surprise party, at which members of the tug boat crew. the Guild of the Golden Rule of Trin- J. Riker property in Mlddletown were present Ruth Lynch, Raymond our "estimator will visit, Happenings of SO and 26 Years Ago Culled" From The Frank Tilton of Keansburg was ity church. • ownshlp. The work was to bo un- Ludlow, Harry Branson, Letoy Vobr,'j 'planning to enlarge his clothing fac- Henry ; C. Penny of New lork der the supervision of Mr. Lovett's hees, Harold Moon, Phoebe- Flord- your home, make you a New* and Editorial Columns for Ehtertainment tory at that place. • bought the Reglna S. Hiles farm at son, Lester C. Lovett landt, Margaret and Fred Luces and Dr. Randolph H. Downes, who con- liberal allowance an! ths ' • • • •••• V '•• • ' • • • • ' / Tinton Falls, adjoining the farms of A group of girls attending the Red Flora and Aline White. . One of the of Today's Readers. , ; ducted a drug store at Keansburg, Augustus Morris and Harry C. Cole- Bank Presbyterian church organized features of the evening was a piano result will be the new leased part of his building to the pro- man. The farm-contained nearly ten a society to study missionary work. solo by Miss White. prietors of the Sugar Bowl confec- J XUty'' Team Ajo. acres and was sold at the low price Louise Doremus was president, Ruth Furniture you have longed a school teacher at Naveslnk and tionery store at Red Bank, who of $3,000. Morehoiise t Ford ot Red Perkins vice president, Helen French Peter VanKlrk of Headden's Corner lateV principal of the Keyport public planned to open a branch store at Bank made the sale. secretary; Marguerite Wyckoff treas- for to make' your, horns school. . ' thought it was very wicked to cut Keansburg, Alphonse M. Gaskill ot Red Bank urer and Ella H. Tallmadge secre- ALBERT T. HASSELL modern and liveable! Ice on Sunday and he inade a com- Night Watchman John white tary of literature. found Andrew Brower with a broken Nicholas J. Wilson of Red Bank installed the new officers of the Pa- plaint against hU father-in-law, his was given a diamond stickpin by triotic Sons of America lodge at Bel- Prixes of cut glass were won by Tax Consultant ^brothers-in-law and many other men leg endeavoring to crawl up the Abram T. Bennett, Captain Charles roadway from John W. Stout's dock. members of the grand jury. Mr. Wil- ford. Edward C. Thorite was presi- Accountant ;who were harvesting Ice on the Sab- son had recently finished serving as dent, William Till.master of forms E. Throckmorton and Albert L. Ivins ,bath. Mr. VanKlrk made his com- Mr. Brower sustained his Injury 18 Elm Place, Bed Bank, N. J. STERLING Furniture Shop foreman, of that body and'the pres- and John M. Osborn treasurer. at the shoot on the grounds of the Phone 37S9-W. II White SI* "Free Decorating Service" Phone B. B. 2tt' plaint; before gqijlre .-Child and. the When he .was coming ashore, over Riverside Gun club at Red Bank. steam launches lying at Stout's dock, entation,was made at a banquet hold Mr: and Mrs. Charles Casler of Bel- .Justice explained that he would not at the Colwnan house at Anbury ford gave a surprise party for their, issue the. warrants unless, the costs and fell between them. Dr. Warner set the broken bone. Park.'- • ; . daughter Hazel In celebration of her -Were paid in advance as he did not birthday. Friends were present from (hink it was wrong: to harvest lee on ' Susie Worthley, daughter of W. B. Idles Blanche Layton, daughter of ,R«oular$1JS Worthley, and Joseph Winters, both Mrs. Nellie Layton, and James H. Belford, Fort Monmouth,. Leonardo, 85. Value! Sunday in order to provide comforts South River and Red Bank, during the. summer period. . of Eatontown, were married at that Taylor, son of James Taylor, both of Mrs. Rebecca' C. Glaseo, a well JERIS j William St&tesir of Freehold, aged place. Highlands, were married at the 60c ITALIAN bride's home by Rev. Thomas Huss, known resident of Keyport, died ot STUILOID Il3 yean, sustained a broken left wrist dropsy. She was 89 years old and Jin a fall. pastor ot the Highlands Methodist BALM and Twenty-Five Tears Ago. . church. had lived at Keyport practically all HAIR BRUSH Senator Rufus Blodgett was at the John' Crossby was " the principal her life. *'bead of the recently organized Law William Hunt of Colt's Neck was 6«nul«» Ibony 25c Bot. FITCH I speaker at a big suffrage meeting Handles on* Sisals* and Order league of Long Branch. IS years old and a group of his Irving Applegate was planning to held at the Empire theater. He told erect a theater at Farmlngdale to be • Irlititi. SHAMPOO » Henry S. Terhuhe, John ^Beegle and the masculine sex to quit being oar- friends .paid him a surprise visit in 1 celebration of his birthday. Mr. Hunt used jointly lor theatrical attractions i John F. Hawkins were on a> :six, row, and to enfranchise the women. and. motion picture shows. fweeks'trip to California. waa>! visiting at Lauren Lefferson's Mrs. Frank Hackstaff told the wom- Miss Gladys Hopping entertained OPEN • Leonard Willing, a native of Key- en that they should get out Into pol- home when the gathering assembled port, was retired from the New York at the Hunt residence and he wasat auction bridge at her home on 54Broad Street, Red Bank, N.I. EVENINOa itics and clean it up as they would Broad street; Prize winners, were police force. clean up their own kitchen. , summoned home by telephone. Green of Scobeyville, A night school was being held at Miss May Throckmurton, Miss Helen William h. Mrs. Henry S. White and Mrs. J. Enrlght, Miss Mamie Wilbur, Miss •.while working:in a marl pit, was ac- Hull McLean escaped serious.injury the Woodcraft and River club, a boys' organisation In West Red Bank. The Lulu. Hopping, Miss Beth VanDorn • cldentally struck on the forehead and when they were thrown from a and Mrs. Richard Applegate, was laid up several days by the In wagon which was bit by an automo- teachers were" Bertha Hance, Grace Riddle, Allle Appleget, Florence and Miss Beatrice Gallagher . of Red rjury. .> i •; • .;ii>- . ;;•' ; .• bile,' The auto was owned by Thom- Bank • and Joseph Burns ot Pat- ''. Alden T.'Hyde, an employee 6f the as N. McCarter and was being driven Mary Brand, Effle Hlbbetts and Atlantic Highlands Independent, and Estelle Greeh'walt. chogue, Long Island,' were, married by Frank Thompson of Red. Bank. at St. Ja,mes church by Rev. JameS .started to skate from Atlantic Hlgh- William SnyBer on the piaap, Wil- Albert Schroeder, Benjamin H. Rj| Bffj^BS W^P> ll^a^flHH^I^^jV • Jands.tci Rea Bank, He.got as far Crate, Jr./ and James T. Clayton A. Reynolds. They were attended by liam Pope on the violin and Thomas Miss Mary Varley and Joseph Boyle,' iaa' the junction of the North, and J. Hackett on the drum comprised were In charge of a pig roast for the .South Shrewsbury rivers . when\ he benefit of the Monmouth club. The Jr. •" . an orchestra to furnish music for a Andrew Jackson Cook, a former ': broke through and narrowly escaped dance in St. James hall for the ben- pig was' donated by Harry T. Motz- 'drowning. ! ? gar, proprietor ot the Globe hotel. resident ot Atlantic Highlands, died efit of the Westside fire company aux- at the Somervillc hospital. He was j. Several of..Dr. Erlck Parmly's iliary. William B. Clayton, a Red Bank milk dealer, was \ constructing a 70 years old and was sick but VALUEfr horses ate damaged carrots. Thirteen Mr. and Mrs. William Hance of week. He was visiting ,hla daughter lot them were poisoned 'and.several building aocordlng to plans approved rno TiiiiDeniv ' W Scobeyville were given a surprise by the state board ot health on hisat Bound Brook when taken ill. FOR THURSDAY, Idled.' • .•''."••. • when they. were notified that their Newman Springs road property, The Jolly.Six of Red Bank met at ' Frank Schroeder, James Kelch and daughter Harriett had become the the home of Frank Dean of Little FRIDAY and SATURDAY JHarry pavi* were spending the wln- which was to be used In conjunction wlfo of - Guy Lowo Belcher, ,The wed- with his' milfc business. Sliver, where a pleasant evening was :;ter in Florida. Frank Schroeder ding took place at Brooklyn. The spent. Piano, solos were rendered by ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT! •wrote home that they were having, James Cooper, Jr.,. proprietor of young couple begsji housekeeping on the Rexall store, Inaugurated a Lydla McQueen, Elsie LelTerson, Dor- a njo»t enjoyable time and had vis- the Three Brook farm at Scobeyvlllo. othy Bean and Edward O'Brien, HXZEH1A- 2 3 ited U>e Seminole. Indian camp. United States parcel .post delivery m tit ; Ml«s 'Esther, Davlson, youngest system in conjunction with his drug Helone Monsky and Edward Coyne _ A;hlll_was Introduced In the state daughter of Mayor-A. L.Davlson, Tegffialure making It unlawfuF for .was hostess at a surprise party at] HgjTOOfflMSTE- a man to have two wives. Under the which SO of her' young friends were I of FREE! ID fi? resisting law if a man married two from a ladder while doing some Sun Ray Drug Store entertained; : \~;',"';."• "-' '""'• YOUK PAVORITE BRAND OF B Y F Skirt. •wives nothing could be done with painting at Atlantic Highlands and jhlrn if two-years had elapsed since Mrs. Mary Bishop of Wallace street offers FREE Sample was 79 years old and her Sunday' sustained a hip Injury. HEinZ ". . .°-°"2""lIS* ••he married his last wife. Bruno Raab, a Llncroft farmer, ?-. Henry' M. Nevlus introduce* a bill school class paid her a surprise visit. CIGARETTES THOROL She had been a Sunday-school teach- sailed for Germany unannounced and of new High Blood !B|B SHAMPOO 'In the state legislature'authorizing left behind many creditors.. Old »oid. C*««leHl.ld. Camel. ' ANTISEPTIC er 85 years.. Mrs. Bishop was visit- . Lack Strike. Keol. the construction of a bridge across The second annual banquet ot the j 9t ing At the home of her ggrarid'daughg - Pressure Treatment Ui rkiul lHIB H

Courts and Constitution, four years more of cen- The'remedy does not He in crippling cent on warship* which Nye found-to 179mif«. I {£A tralisation, four years more of wanton.extravagance, the union*. The testimony of Irate b»~commonplace—profits of W,000,000 » OMUljr UIC BANK REGISTER four years more of denunciation and demagogy-—In passenger* It being given a big play On $15,000,000 vessels?; ESTABLISHED 1*78 the state of mind that wants the new national alms, in hearing* In Washington In oon-i (2) Is the Administration consld- The ABC's of Editorial Views jneotlon with possible change* |n the'erlng the Interstate Commerce Com- Discussed At . that wants a federal Interference with every form j maritime law*, especially as regards mlsalon-Nye Committee report on the GBOBGE 0. HANCE, Editor of human Industry and activity, that want* the labor. The C. I. 0. is protesting that c°»t* of armaments and the econo- Revolution states stripped of their power*, that wants the mi- Keyport Monday FKBDSRIC K HAYES, ManMta* Editor ITh» opinions sspnued iff tae Cdltorlai tnuch of this testimony is false and mles possible under Government nority deprived of all the safeguards against the 'tewa hireuqdtr do not ntctMarllgr carry stating the oa»* for it*, member*, it'manufacture of It* own arms7 •• f tyranny of the majority, and bureaucracy subetl- • the endonemtnt o' Tae Bestiter). is a good case, backed by official re- (8> ** the Administration taking "Baroluttoni utrer go backwards" . ' , Meeting of Monmoath Coontjr —W. Fhllllp*. ' THOMAS IBVUfa BBOWK. tuted for the Bill of Rights. ports on the state of our merchant cognisance of the Interstate Com- Not Worth ItT Branch of American Aatodai- FafaUrtet «nd Burines* Manager "The danger does not lie in popular Indifference marina. Seamen are not perfect, but "[•"» Commission engineers'report By Theron McCampbell There doesn't M*m to be any ram-, to the third term tradition, but In popular Indiffer- passenger* with per*onal grievance, i «>«t for a mon W.mm the Gov- b'on of University Women pant opposition to Sheriff Roberts' 611 ul Ud or b u th The social revolution in America MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED BBESS are eully found. Certainly their te*-!"?"? ' «°J J >« , V" t ence to the fundamental principles of liberty upon bid for the Democratic nomination planU at Hoine of Mr*, Ackenon,, which, followed the agricultural panlo Th* Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the which this Republic was established." - tlmony mu»t not be used a* a basi* needed for manufacture of of'21 flared into wide activity' due to to the state senate. The trial balloon for law* which would hamstring the ™1Uta,&;. "d "yal ''"ft1"'"' °*£ use for republlcatlon rf ell news dispatches credited to sent aloft by the sheriff's friends has the abnormal market* which were That Is a "dead ringer" for much of the criticism unions and leave the basla Situation "?»• ««Wne gune, small created for producers of good* and It or not otherwUe credited In this paper and also the been allowed to waft in the breezes tually everything required except Mrs. Herbert R. West entertained now being directed at President Franklin D, Roosevelt. untouched-—The Nation- the social studies' department of the crop* by Inflationary loans to foreign local news published therein. without so much as a pot shot being warships? In reality It was written more than 36 years ago by taken at It. Monmouth county branch of toe countries, by inflated real estate (4) Is Congress going to debate bn prices, by Installment selling, by wild Frank I. Cobb and appeared as the leading editorial In , There mutt be some reason for this Fur-Wearers. the vital Issue of nationalization of American Association of University the New York World of January 3,19(2, when Theodore Women at her home at Keyport speculations In stocks, by under-cost Member Audit Bureau of droolattom. modesty on the part of those who Someone protests to the Courler- the munitions bustpesi, or Is that la- prices paid to farmers for the na- Roosevelt began to be mentioned as a third term candi- might be expected to contest the Monday afternoon. Mr*. Henry E. Member National Editorial Association. Journal that "one may go to church, sue to be shelved for the futile take- Ackerson, Jr., chairman of the tion's food supply and by Inflated date. The name of the writer and hit strictures are well nomination with the sheriff. After even on Christmas' day, and see the the-proqts-out-otwar Idea—the same prices of good* and services gener- Member New Jersey Press Association. alt,- a job In the senate has' its re- group, conducted the meeting. Ques- nigh forgotten, as are also most of the critics and criti- women worshippers swathed In fun slogan which blocked the Nye dr tions of the second section of the ally. The country refused to listen Member Monmouth County Presi Clnb. cisms of other great American Presidents. Whether this wards and we can offhand think of that have been taken with cruel tor- mand for nationalization two years to the warnings that these stimulant* a doxen Democrats who would like to American family in a changing so- parallel will alto.be drawn in the case of the second ture In the steel trap. And the wom- ago 7 What Is being *Oone to tako ciety were discussed. were unsound economic*,: Herbert Member The American Press Half Century Club have |t Under the circumstance* the munitions profits out of peace? Roosevelt remains to be seen, but that the .course which en who buy the trapped fur* are as Hoover, poor man, waa placed by their hesitation to let It be known much partner* in It as the men who (5) What safeguards, if any, ia the "Family Life Today," a group of fate at tbe wheel, to meet the inevi- r he Is following; Is. very similar to that of the Great that they will enter the lists with the IMW W«ekl7. tnHr.J a> Stcood-Clul Matter at the Poat- trapped the animals." Government establishing to prevdnt papers, presented at the conference table crash which occurred in Octo- •Bet at Red Bank, N. J., undtr the Act of March >, 1879. Theodore. Is shown by the tenor of the fault finding sheriff in the Democratic primaries sale of new munitions discoveries In celebration of tbe tftb annivers- ber of '29. The wreck forced busi- Indicate! that they think" the nomi- The fur-wearer*, men as well as which Is being done. women, give no thought to the agony and device* to foreign Governments, ary of family social work in Amer- ness into the ditch. It took three nation less than a major prize. the kind of sales which Nye disclosed ica, edited by Margaret E. Rich, was Subscription Price* In-Advance: of the animals whose skin* they year* for the MUB Mind of the na- And for good" reason. Last year wear, Their'only thought I* of the so graphically? reviewed by Mrs. Rlohard DeWltt. tion to come out ot the ether and in- ' On* year p.00 Three month*, with Governor Moore, their party's beauty and comfort of the) furs and (8)...If, as the President lays, he Tha next meeting of the depart- to a realization that something wa* Six month* 1.00 Single copy — An Effective Way to strongest vote-getter, leading the their assumed right to use the lower asks for more arms "specifically and ment will be held Tuesday morning radically wrong With trade relation* ticket; with Surrogate Donahay dec- animal* at the human anlmai solely" because other nations are at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Ar- among the people or elae there would THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1638: Reduce Highway Accident*. ' orating It and piling up his usual ma- pleases. arming, what steps will he take 'to thur J. • White at Red Bank.' The be unlimited market* for the good* A IS per ceot cash return on accident policies for jority; and with Thtron McCampbell prevent the Bale of any arms, of any third part of the series, "The Amer- and atrviees ot America'* producer*. Lack of thought caused the women kind, to any foreign country?—New autoltt* who drive their cars during the ensuing year campaigning with characteristic vig- to wear song-bird* and cruelly-taken icafi.Family in a Changing Society," Then and there the next social revo- or to come within a few hundred York Poat <•, • '' called "The Marriage Upheaval— lution was bora. : John T. Lawley as the without bringing In a claim for damages has-been an- votes of victory In the freeholder egret plumi* on tbelr hats a gener- nounced by 88 companies engaged In this kind of insur- ation ago. That fashion was bad Whose Fault Is It?" wlllbe - is about nine months distant, but nothing In the Mon- put out of use. tional contests baa been uninviting ment of some political doctrine If Dear Sir:— per hand In trade. As. had been fore- mouth county political whirl at the present time seems during the past several years owing Self-Delusion T not of some political personality. more probable than that John T. Lawley will be the Re- -o-o-o-o-o-o- to the Rootevelt administration's told the inevitable crash In Roose- Last night I read a statement by velt's boom baaed on high prices and publican candidate for sheriff. Only at his own Initiative Popularity. But this trend toward A ponderous profeaeor In Chicago The fair of 1939 will be a great the Hon. A. W. Magee, commissioner The Weather Bureau Democracy has not been reflected In has announced weightily that people event, worthy of this city and, ln- of vehicles of New Jersey. In this Inflation occurred in August of '87. can the boom be stopped tot bis nomination itnfl the fact are-just-kjddlng_themselyes_.whenideed....of .this..country* It" will jiaye sta.teja8nt_Jthe_ commissioner, with that be hat not put the brakes on' has emboldened bis MonmouthjBounly. As IncttcMwrTSsr Sharps and the Groundhog. November the Republicans have they make New resolutions. all the publicity It needs without en- evident pride, informs the public that Ma*e Mind the Americaui Dlctttor.— y out of 88,832 cars inspected during supporters to Increase their activities In his behalf. __ For things under control and he who ThiTh s Is supposedd, apparently,, to be croaching where "otrlctly business" This last slump in trade has left ' •omt reason not easy to analyze the Republicans have The groundhog's annual prediction, yesterday re- the first week under the so-called the Mass Mind of the nation utterly seeks the Democratic nomination for an original observation. But almost ehould be the rule.—New York Sun. "safety test" law* 7,419 can were re- been unsuccessful, for the most part In shrievalty con- garding the weatljer for the next six week* la very sat a county job does so at his own bewildered. Instead ot thinking isfaetory to devotee* of Iceboatlng, skating, skiing, snow- anybody who has ever made a resolu- jected for further use. about another social revolution it is tests, but the advocates of Mr. Lawley profess confidence risk.—Ajbury Park Sunday Press. tion oould have told the professor the FIRED BY BURNING GRASS. balling and other winter sports. These people are very On this percentage basis one can in a mood to coast along with Roose- that with him as the candidate the party will crash same thing, and saved him the assume that out of a million motor velt at the wheel in hopes that the through to gain possession of this Important office. much In a minority and in view of the fact that the January's Garden. trouble of figuring It out. Wooden Tank on Mrs. Melvln A. cars to be Inspected about 180,000, winter thus far has produced little to their liking per- for which their owners have jUBt Congress will soon find some way to Spring la nearly two months away, New Year's resolutions are like Rice's Place Destroyed Saturday. avoid the Job of forcing a balance haps, they are entitled during its last stages to more paid registration fees, will be exclud- but its harbinger has come, Bow- cough drops, slightly sweetened med- Fired by- burning grass which ed from further use. in the trade relations,* among all the than they have received. Ing hi*'head to the wintry blast, the icine easy to take and very soon dis- started on William J, Leonard's prop- It Is obvious that a very large num- people according to the inexorable However, ft the groundhog follow* the lead of the postman'arrives with the IMS seed posed of. erty""at; Leonardo,' a largerwooden ber of these rejected cars are owned laws of supply and -demand.—Con- — Auto Examinations United States weather bureau the prognostication of catalog. IU envelop. .01. motet fro« fefj*. «£L*«»* ta by people of modest means. Un- gress has great respect for the Man yesterday wont prove aocurate. No let's than tin (now snow. On It* front cover a golden - doubtedly a large percentage of these Mind of the nation {or it cast* vote* M a Campaign I«»ue. to d..cov.r that they themselves owners are dependent upon their and decides elections. The Mas* storms have been prophesied for thlt lection this win- chrysanthemum. Oh the back begon- noon. The tank formerly In another column Is a letter from Charles H. Van- ias crimson and yellow and scarlet. have a fewvfaulta. This take* their cars to take them to and from their Mind of the nation Is tbe one and ter by Uncle Sam'* weather sharps, but we have not minds off.criticising other people. water for all the buildings on the es- work, In many cases a distance of only American dictator. Until the Vons of Uncroft about the scrtalled automobile "safe- Turning the pagt* at he nestles tate, but It had been unused of late several miles from where they live.. ty examinations." 'The writer urges that all candidates had one yet,_ although ell around us, even- Including And then there 1* always the pos- Mass Mind has been converted no betide a sltellnir radiator the reader 1 The question arises "What are these for legislative positions be placed on record prior to the pieces In ihefceepJBoutb/snow. and frigjd temperatures learns that six new day lilies have sibility that a. New Year * revolution le going to do? radical reforms in trade relation* —elietlon*BMtTall'trto whrtherornot they are Inr favor .All the snow that'Hu fallen here- M»n.e.r.«MAd.Jo|f,Jli..enJoyraent,,ianMdJl d actually will be kept all year. Thl* folk from now on? Give up can prevail. So in hopes- of pushing !! tthead-the day of teekonintr Ouugies*— of hivlnj the tests continued. about! tills season'If put together probably would not he is entranced by pictures of giant •thelr-work-and-go -on «li«'? •— equal a depth of two Inches. - ' / larkspur to large they look like The very least they will have to do la, »b«ut .readyvtov give us .another _Thls suggestion Is logical. The people are entitlsQ r Is to spend more or less money In Resident* of New Jsrfey and especially of Mon- delphiniums. His ears are' deaf to ifiw-br fchafion*t&W-'ttSHS f it to know when they go U> the polls what they are voting the whistle of the January wind at at golf. It make* life a little more — r— .. order to get their cars In shape so mouth county and Red Bank have special reason to Highlands fought the. flames. The, that they will paes the Idiotic teats appropriation* for armaments and for or against- Mr. VanMons •ayitneexamtnatlon* are he examines brilliant marlgoM* and exciting to watch put for nich phe- public works. That will be the'third ldlotlo and mentions many facts to support this asser- feel fortunate that they live where they do, when they readt an allurlnjr description of dou- nomena. tank was 20 feet wide, 80 feet lon^on gadgets which have already now consider the didoes and'caper* that the weather man and 30 feet deep. been proved to be, to say the least doae since 1921. It may stimulate tion. However, be Is wrong In assuming that It Is Idi- ble dahlia-flowered zinnias. Then the It would be a great mistake to give of It, very unreliable. aome kinds of businesses for awhile otic In toe sense Uiat no one accrues benefits. hat been cutting up la Florida and other parts of the rose*, among which 1* featured the |up New Year's resolutions Just be- The Leonardo firemen were Bent It Is of course easy for a bunch of but inflation in any form is itot go- for several timea last week to put out TOT this new wrinkle'Is decidedly beneficial to South where the cold weather has been almost unknown delloate Queen Mary. His thoughts. cause they constitute kidding one- law makers to concoct silly and ing to cure the cause of unbalanced until recently. At least we are prepared to deal with turn to renovation, of hi* shrubbery self. grass fires. unconscionable laws. It la done trade relations, the cause ot unem- small special privileged group, namely the hangers-on or y everj day in the United States. But the Republican • state political machine. Scores of per- and to expect frigid temperatures at this time of the border as his eye falls on columns If we all didn't kid ourtelvet a ployment, the cause of social revolu- "Who Pays For Advertising-" it takes certainly the gall of a politi- tion* In America. sons have been added to the pay roll through the ap- year, but the unfortunates In the winter resort* were about deutsla, forsythla, hydrangea, little this old world would be a very cian to pasa a law at the present caught totally unawares because of lack of experience. Philadelphia and spiraea Van Hout- drab place Indeed. What la advertising? One form of time and under the prevailing eco- pointment of Inspectors and it Is by such means that salesmanship. The Next Social Revolution. Various parts of the world do a lot of bragging tel. —Lot Angeles Times. nomic conditions that forces a large machine rola la maintained. Both parties light each Purpose? To aell. * number of people, to spend either The cause for the impending social about the lalubrtousnes* and mildness of their climate, Fascinating going Is the acces- revolution is the fact that aome other to the last ditch: to get control «f jobs, but they sories *ectlon, which presents all the Big Party Problem*. Who pay* for It? money or Qtherwlie find themselves Invariably Join forces In passing measures to Increase but New Jersey has never done very much along this John and Mary Public say they deprived of the use of their automo- groups are bearing far more than newest gadgets for making garden- A**the time approaches when biles, which may mean the loss of their share of the cost* of govern- the pay roll, as they did in putting through the automo- line. Without departing from the' truth It 'might be ing complicated. More hoes then he do, indirectly. stated that there Is no better place In whioh to live. We Initial preparations must be made for their livelihood. ment, or are not receiving their fair bile examination measure. ever dreamed of, pruning knives by Solomon Isaac Business Man says Our noble representatives do not share of the national income when do not deserve any credit for this became It Is beyond the score-, rakes In profusion, spray- the next natlbnal political cam- The Utter Is only one of many other evidences that paign, the fact I* emphasized more he, knows too well that he pays for seem to realize that cars of vintage* measured by the. rule of reward* ac- our power to control, but we are "lame" In not letting ers and sprinklers and Insecticide advertising. ' they themselves would not be seen cording to result* produced. It will • •ithls matter nay be a major campaign Issue at the com- and, with a sigh at the price, power and more. that, the Democratic party ing election. There le good reason to believe that the ex- the rett of the world.know how we are blessed. is going to be faced with a big prob- But I say the customer does not In, may be valuable to other people be the most bitter, .the most seri- lawn mowers J160. pay an advertising bill If the adver- who have to rely upon hard, honest aminations are equally as unpopUr as the sales tax of lem In securing a candidate other ous contest among the classes that -o-o-c-o-o-o- Soon he Is scribbling to-buy llsti tising is effective, efficiently done, work to make a living. a few years ago. What a political upheaval the salet than Mr. Roosevelt, who has the de- has occurred since the civil war be- coming to staggering totalt, which run In .the right medium at the right It Is proven by statistic* of the tween the North and South. And lor ' tax produced Is well remembered and Judging by the must be pruned In the weeks ahead gree of popular appeal possessed by stale of New York that only a very Hospital Appropriations and Mr. Roosevelt, and the Republican time, and is, in every other respect, much the same reason. Because the present pulse of public feeling wrath against the auto- to fit purse and garden space. It Is right.1 small percentage of automoblla acci- party is going- to be faced with an dents (less than 15 per cent) are labor which grow* the nation's food. mobile examinations will nil a larger part of the ballot the Need of a Public Hospital. the beat flme In a gardener's year, For when greater demand for Is, in effect, in, slavery to those ' catalog time. He partakes of all of equally big, if not bigger problem of caused by mechanical defect*. beats than any other manifestation next November. Considerable criticism Is being made because of the securing a platform and a leader goods 1* created by advertising, more Anybody who has driven a car for groups who name their own- price* gardening's many Joys but Is spared goods can be manufactured In larger for goods and services. Jutt one of If those who put through this measure had deliber- way that an appropriation of $75,000 is proposed to be a number" of years knows that It Is It* heartbreak. not the man driving an old car, eith- two things must happen. The income ately contrived to cause trouble, misery and unhapplne«s divided among four hospitals of Monmouth county. The In January every garden Is free they could not have timed It better to produce such re- less coat per unit of production per er to and from work or for pleasure, or buying power of 60,000,000 rural basis used It that of the dally cost of earing for charity from beetles, aphis, thrlps, mealy Item of merchandise, In consequence who Is the menace on our roads. It people mutt be doubled or the price sults than by putting It Into effect when they did. The bM , q patients and it ha* been claimed that Rlvervltw hospital *»- caterpillars, mildew, drought of Is the man, or more often "youth," In of the supplies whioh rural people - extra- expense caught the people at a time when they ftad w d - Ever ed nd parties created demand, either at a new high speed car who scoots must buy reduced- about one halt. of Red/Bank came out decidedly on "the little end of " * * " * around comers at, SO or 60 miles" an had Just finished their Christmas shopping, whan real bulb has sprouted, every plant la p ' Robae-'j It Is a fantastic dream to hold that tbe horn." ' office, had been oon- hour who causes these accldenta, estate taxes were due and when unemployment Is In- blooming and every lawn and every velt came aame thing. the plans now before the Congress Being smaller than the other three, the Red Bank hedge Is flourishing. tent to go before the ptople'every Therefore, why of a sudden this will accomplish these results. variably greater than at any other time of the year. In institution necessarily cannot take care of at maqy There you have the theory of mass 'enthusiasm among; our solons In addition to all this many cars have been ruled off the January's garden is moat beautiful fourth year with the tame, old plat- Trenton to spend (200,000 for testing charity patients as Its contemporaries and no fault find- buying Facing Pauperism and Deatfa. roadt which have never been Involved In accidents, with of all.—Newark Sunday Call. forms on which they had appealed shell, gadgets and add over 200 men to the ing ia done because Its appropriation Is reduced on this to the voter* in every election since The next tug of war or social rev- a,' the merchant la sure he pays state's payroll,'• 1. the result that their owners have lost their jobg because score. The legal right of the freeholder! to appor- Can't Fool Children. the Civil war. . A driver's Vjlserue in New Jersey olution among the American people they are without means of transportation. One Is In tion the appropriation In thl* way cannot be queatloned. Courtesy payt. One need not sub- already 19. which - • " ' I* coming over the contest for world- ured by the foreign newa to expect such things In dle- They have the option of following this method of divid- scribe to a school of philosophy It Is amaalna;, when on* stops and ace/n^f fheTrgefthe "fume j &%?S8Hui thTunlt.Tsut.r wide markets In which to exchange of business the do, the the product* of labor. Without UtOM-uled nations, but that officialdom can subject the ing the money among the hospitals or of apportioning1 known as pragmatism nor the eco- looks back, that the leadership of the „» >,„.<„... »»,. »».41.r <».n Ar. th» N(JW wUh y,,. nul,4nce tOtt OOStUg people to such tyranny In Free America comes as some- old parties could be so blind to the less hla percentage of overhead, of twice -60 cents a year, tbe total will world market* leu than one half of It In accordance with the number of charily patients nomic doctrine of utilitarianism to which advertising Is but one of many reach the exorbitant figure of $4. Add what of a shock. be aware of that fact. An ancient fact that the world waa changing-, our own people can, with the aid of treated. Two appropriations are made, the largest of Items. No more light, no more heat, to this the gasoline tax. registration machinery, produce all the goods, all Chinese proverb-maker summed it and that the thing* for which they fee and one can calculate what it which I* 1110,000 and this money I* disbursed accord- proclaimed they stood, were out- no more of several other overhead the foods and all services required In all up neatly when he said: "A man Items required for 1110,000 turnover costs to drive a car in.the state ot America, Must that half of our pop- Ing to the last mentioned plan. without a smiling face should not grown Issues, and that an entirely New Jersey. To whioh,sum now ha* Many people believe that the entire appropriation new set of problem* faced tbe people than for *100,000. ' to be added an undetermined sum of ulation who are not able to work or Tax Relief by Meant open a shop." And pondering the not allowed to have work be support- of $190,000 should be apportioned In this way. However, and the country, problem* that were Well, If the customer doean't pay money'to make car* pas* the "safe- Idea, the Rotarfan will recall the and l,he merchant doesn't pay for ad- ty tests." ed by the other half ? It business Is of Reduced School Expenses. If this were done Rlvervlew would receive even less than well-known words, "He profit* most clamoring for and demanding solu- tion. It I* Incomprehensible, that, vertlalng—then, who doe* pay for it? Mr. Magee end* hi* statement with limited to what can be done in spite Anything that lessens the burdens of the taxpayers It does now, a* will be seen when it I* considered that who serves best." Why, bless your1 aoiils! The truth the usual publicity stuff of how pen- of high tariff walls and trade restric- it* Income from the 170,000 appropriation Is 11,800 while But oourtesy is not like a pair of while the beat mind* fiddled away on pilie have written to him thanking tions it means, that many more mil- is worthy of commendation and for this reason the ac- high sounding, meaningless platform of tbe matter is that effective adver- .j|m, etc. I believe It would be more tion of the Red Bank board of education In making the that from the IllS.OOO appropriation It only 11,200, suspenders or a top hat, to be put on tising Is self-supporting, sbelMlquid- hi: lions of American* will soon be only for special occasions. Unless It phrase*, the country coasted down amusing if he mentioned the case* Ot forced Into pauperism and death. At annual budget of expemes approximately $1,400 less Tbe propoted plan ot making tht disbursements It hill to Its. near ruin.—The Iptwtoh atlng. Nobody pays for good adver- car* paaslng with flying color* In In accordance with recommendations made by Dr. spring* from a deep consideration tising, unlesa, If we must find some- one testing place and being rejected this time, February, 1988, over oh* ' than last year Is worthy of comment. That this de- for others, even aa we would have it (Mass.) New* Chronicle. half of the American people are liv- create was brought about despite an ettlmattd expen- O'Hanlon, superintendent of the Jersey City Medloal one to pay for It, I guess It comet at the next one all In one day. reciprocated, friendliness quickly de- pretty near being the non-advertla- I am told that !!*{* are being olr- ing on a bare subsistence level. (That diture of 112,000 for new bollert at the high school Center. The board of freeholders employed him at a ganeratet Into flattery and a smile A Few Questions on Our Amu culated In order to do away with thl* mean* that the standard of living for aeims all the more remarkable, salary of $760 to Investigate and mak* a report on the Ing merchant* who pay*—and pays btcome* a smirk. The difference la Program and pay*—whose overhead goes up repulsive 'piece of class legislation. many of them has sunk to the lev- matter. According to the freeholders, the representa- Instantly discernible, even to a oh lid. Allow me, who am fairly familiar el* of the poor throughout the world. The board of education hat done Its bit to keep We find ourselves with the Prealr aa bla sales volume goes down—he with the politicianpolitician's ways, to offer down taxes at Red Bank this year, regardless of whit tive! of all four hospitals agreed that the method of —The Rotarian. dent 100 per cent In hla measage call- and the non-ad-readlng cuatomer Who the following suggestion: Let some What May Happen to Oltiiene. the levies may be for other departments of the govern- making the disbursement waa equitable. The salaries ing for up to a billion dollar* of addi- buy* blind, fall* to read the. ad* and people ot good standing (politician* of executive officials, and oharge* for deajfolatlon and Marine Ownership Corrupt. tional naval and military appropria- strictly excluded) act a* a committee The problem before tbe publicity ment. Plenty of fault Is found when taxet are In- In consequence, gets stuck with in- force* of America Is to educate the various other faotors were not conslderedTh proportion- It would be Idle to pretend that the tions. ferior, non-advertised goods, at high- to collect small contribution* of creaeed and perhaps not without Justification In many money from tbote who favor doltfij Mass Mind of the nation to a realisa- instances, but If such criticism Is warranted It Is equally Ing the sum* to be glvtn to the four hospital*. It is service on American ships Is all that It will help all American* to sleep er price* than he need pay. It should be. But It Is both dlahon- more peacefully, whether in the tow- away with this idiotic law, no con- tion that trade ia the only cur* for as logical that praise should be accorded when tax relief said that with these Ittms left out Rlvervlew hospital And there you have one answer to tribution to be over 26 cent*, all to poverty, that prosperity and a high Mt and futile to center the blame for era of Manhattan or the farmhouse* the old, o)d question: Who pays for act without pay. Is afforded. The board of education has done a good Job has a larger operating cost than the other three hos- Inferior service and outright abuse* of the Mississippi Valley, to know standard ot .living must com* by In tiling the burdens of the taxpayers and In view of pitals apd that consequently It I* receiving a higher pro- effeotivo advertising, In the final When election Um* approaches let work, by the production and ex- on thlpa' crew* and on the union* to that (the world being what It Is) we thl* committee canvass every candi- 1 this fact It atoms appropriate that the members whom portionate share of the 175,000 than the other Institu- are to be adequately armed for na- analysis?. Not tho buyer of adver- change of goods and services with whioh many of them belong. The fact tised goods, not the merchant who date for Trenton and Obtain a dean other producer* throughout the termi expire will' not be oppoted at the election next tions on the basis of tht report* made by the four hos- 1* that the maritime union* which tional defense. out unequivocal statement whether Tuesday. sells the good* and use the advertis- he pledge* himself to work and vote world. In tht meantime It behoove* pitals. became firmly established at a re- The dove of peace sits on the big- ing space, but the non-advertiser thoughtful cltliens to give serious sult of the 1»M and subsequent gest guns today. A China, unarmed for Immediate repeal of thl* law., This controversy about money for tht hospitals,' If 1 who falls to get the business and tho Those replies to be advertlled in consideration to what may happen -o-o-o-o-o-o- It doet not serve sny othir purpose, msy prove beneflolal strikes have put an end to many to suit any pacifist ! dream, ha* been to their persona and to their prop- silt through to the middle by the Jap- non-ad-readlng public- the newspaper* weekly aa well a* In arousing publlo Interest In this huge sum paid by the abuses. Another Important fact Is Written by John H. Casey, Profes- dally before election day, covering erty. Eleotloni in America are, a* that adequate laws for enforolng dis- anese dagger. "Nothing New taxpayers of this county for the maintenance of private sor of Journalism and Advertising all election dlstrlots. a rule, controlled, not by the people cipline are already on the statute But while we approve the program If the motorists of New Jersey wilt hospitals. This amount of money savad annually would University of Oklemona. The "Wal- but by thole whs, directly or Indirect- Under the Sun." books. The trouble lies elsewhere. we feel that to make It safe, econom- not take this matter in their own ly, make profit* from government. not require many years to build and equip a* public coun- ter Camp" of Country Journalism. hands for a remedy I predlot that A greet philosopher once said "Thera it nothing new Marine ownerthlp In this country It ical and complete, Mt should Include The tendenoy It to inoreate tax** till ty-owned hospital. The ettabllehment of »uoh an Institu- everything we havh e learned about the passing of further pork-barrel Under the tun," and for proof that there Is foundation for Bed Bank WeU Represented. law* detrimental to them I* only a property can pay no more or* the tax- tion would not only fill a publlo nt.d but would also that goes with huge Indirect .ubildlosv""" i In the past few yoarn. We payer* revolt Already the equity I* euoh a belief read the following: of all through the Monmouth county I* this year *ep- question of time. maan that public money would not be handled by private and the flght for profit*. Daniel C. „!. relented by 36 students at New Jer- Charles R VanMona, much property ha* been oonflioaUd "The menace of the Rootevelt campaign dote people. All publlo funds should be In the keeping of -jffl- ~ by unlawful taxation and Is not Roper's bureau of inspection has and we do not find In the sey College for Women. Red Bank Llncroft, N. J. not lie In the third term tradition but In the state clnli accountable for their act* to the publlo. It thould never fulfilled It* function when the Is represented at the college by ilx worth the paper on which the deed It of mind Uiat oould desire four years more of Roose- menage any recognition of the let- Written u an Investment, That will bt bt possible for any taxpayer to trace the course of every funotlon went against the Interests ions and warning* In the Nye re- girls. They are Misses Bleanor Alex- velt la the Wblte House, four yean more of per- true ofnearly all property a* thing* dollar he pay* from the Unit It l*ay«< hi* hand* until of the shipowners. Apd In psrtlou- porti. ander, Alice Marlon Gamon and Ml- Mln*ralo*;l*U *ay there I* Mouth art beaded now In New Jersey. . sonal government, tour yean more ef presidential It retches Itt ultimate damnation and the only ture w«y lar the living conditions of mere sea- Therefore we would .like to put •le Wlldanger, class ot 1038j Mlsi •alt In Texa* to Rive a tour-nors* iMVUtiMM, four years more of autocratic rule, four to provide for etloh a course ia to dltoontlnu* makln* nun have been the last considera- these queetlons on the record: Ruth Reamer, olass of '«0 and Ml***t wagon load to every man, woman tun More of MMOUUVS oontempt for Oonfreti, appropriation* for private purposes, i tion, though tb* government ha* (1) What atep* will be taken to Marjorle Noreom and Bjsrb»r» Olaon, and child in the state and •Mil Di r. fc-Waxt week thl* column wlB poured million* Into tbe Industry, prevent the profit* of up to »0 per CUM of '*L plenty left. tlecM* U» A » O1* of Wage*. /a RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. Pace ALSTON BEEKMAN, resulted-In a, plurality for Oovsraoi ' COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Arrayed Against A. Harry Moore. Kirkegard Serves . Onion. 10 Broad &. \KKD BANK..V.'J. "The change In the vote In Mon- mouth county from » substantial Re- A Practical Porch Idea YfcSi WE SELL GOODYEAR TIRES ON TIME Senator Durand publican Plurality to a Demooritlo As Chief Ten Years Warn • DOBEMUB, plurality was due to the pernicious COUNSELLORS AT LAW. activities of the said Frank Dureml, Chief of Police Harry N. Klrk»- WhltBald BvUdlo», Had Baak Women Republicans of Aibury which utterly discredits the sail —They Call It Louvered " John J. Qulnn . Thomas P. DoramaS gard of Xatontown rounded out ten Park Denounce ; Him and Frank. Durand ae a public servan years of faithful service for the bor- and damaged seriously the preatl* oagh of Xatontown yesterday. Mnm, Iabrecqae ts Borden, Claim That He is Unfitted to Of the Republican party In' Men- ' COOM8KLLOBS AT LAW. be State Comptroller. mouth county. . , Chief Kirkegard was appointed to . IS Wallace St, IUd B*nk "'BE IT FURTHER BBBOIiVHP, his position In IMS, and has since . Thto. D. Pariom, Th«o, J. Labrtcqiu that a copy of this resolution be sarved In that capacity without mis- ' , John F. Bordtn The Artury Park Women's mailed by the secretary of this or- sing a working day except (or sick- Ellton t. Combi Loren O. Lawla. Mean club, claiming to have more ganization to each and every mem- ness. than 600 members, adopted resolu- ber of the senate and genera! as- In February, 1929, Chief Kirkegard BAXfH O. WUXGDSS, tions last. Thursday opposing the sembly of the state of New Jersey. met with a serious Accident while •: COUNSELLOR AT LAW candidacy of Senator Frank Durand (New J«n«y and Ntw York Bin) riding the borough's motoreyolt, 1 Elm Placa, , 63 Park Raw, tor the position of etate comptroller. which kept him home for more than H*4 Bank, N. J. New York The resolutions claim that Senator Seminary Team To y r< Durand proved his unfltnesa for the * ** position by getting a measure passed Conduct Service WBBB rttOQtUOU. DR, L. W. CARLBON by the legislature taking the control of the Asbury Park beachfront from The Princeton Seminary Deputa- The programs are as follows: .. SUBQEON CHIBOPODIST the citizens of that place. It Is also tion team, under the direction of Ed- FOOT AILMENTS contended that as a result of Sena- ward J. Caldwell of Berkeley, Cali- (1310 Kilocycles) ; Offln Honrti Daily 10 a. m. to < p. m. tor Durand'e leadership Monmouth fornia, will have charge of the even- P. M. Thbr«4ar, Fttruarr J. h-. Eranlntai Tneid>r and Thuradar. 8:08—R«v. Sihntr, vrnpttw. • For appointment phone 2442. ' county gave a majority for A, Harry ing service Sunday, February 6, at 6180—Concert Program. •0 BBOAB ST.. BED BANK, N..J. Moore, the Democratic candidate for 7:45 o'clock In the Presbyterian t>46<—Yontb Forum. governor, at the last election. churoh of Atlantic Highlands. Stan- 6:00—Whin to Oo, MUle IhW, Crt7. ley K. Oambell, a student at Prince- Cuter. The resolutions In part are as fol- ton seminary. Is, pastor of the church. 1:14—ThtdUri Attraction!. lows: 6il»—Cnnnt BvtnU In Keitaw. With Mr, Caldwell, who is the 6:80—Bor Scout PrOfrmffl. 4.40x21 . . . . $5.53 L. W. Lancaster "In the year 1936 the said Frank' speaker for the group, will be Theo- 8:45—WP A. Durand. as senator from the county dore Koopmans of Hynes, California, 7iOo—Bnun«. Civil Engineer and of Monmouth, in the dying momenta A.M. Fridtr, Fikraar/4. 4.75x19 . . . . $6.34 of the legislature at 5 o'clock In thethe song leader. Both Mr. Caldwell 9:00—Mornlsg Strcnadt. ; ' Surveyor morning, trickily sponsored and ap-and Mr. Koopmans are seniors at «:}«—WPA Mmle F«»tur«. 5.25x17 . . . . $7.24 SUBVEYS • PUNNING parently procured the passage of an Princeton seminary this yesr. They Kilo—'AratrlMn F»nUI>. act of the legislature of the state of are graduates of the University of 9:t5—Z«k. ManiWri. California. 10:00—Woman'* Hour. STROUTUBAL D&BIQN New Jersey known as the 'Beach 10:01—Pltndlnf Menu j. 5.25x18 . . . . $7.51 Commission' Law,' under the terms 10:16—SBojipIng said*. Mailo Shop, City, Steal BeJnforoed Ooncrofe The seminary quartet, the mem- of which act the control, operation bers of which, are all first-year men C«t«r. BUILDINGS • OAHS and maintenance of Asbury Park's 10:30—Bridt. Brltf). 6.00x16 . . . . $9.18 valuable beachfront was taken out of at the seminary, will render special 10:«—ConMrt Faroritti. the hands of the citizens, taxpayers music. Clyde Henry of Philadelphia, ] m fOBatttn Rosd, Ray Pittman of StreatOr, Illinois, »:»(•—Huiloalt. and voters of Asbury Park and FIRST RLOOR V *l& 4:00—radi and Pathlonl. Fair Haven. N. J. placed in the.hands of a commission Evan Rehrie of Brldgeton, New Jar* 4:JO—Volca ot Phlloioph'r. More Red Banker* Ride On appointed by the governor, and Bey, and George Winn of Korea, are A4:4S—Ohufeh of th* Air. citizens, taxpayers and "voters of As-the members of the quartet They JT:OO—ChlMrtn'l Hour. bury Park were even denied any will offer several numbers together 5:45—HuwtaMt Vlllad. right or say In the ateount of taxes and there will also be solos) and t:15—Hieatir AUractlodi. levied by the beach commission so «;«0—Studio Faiturt. created. duets. Mr. Pittman Is In charge of 7:00—^oneart Hour. v the quartet. 7tl5—Front Pi»« Drama. "The said Frank Durand, as sena- 7:10—Qaorta Sokolikr, Ntwa, tor from the county of Morimouth These men will be entertained at 7(48«-Bitnjo LeODtrd. and charged with the, duty of repa-n Informal buffet supper at the »:00—H6mo Fhlloiophar. resenting the Interests of all the 8:18—On«n Mode. home of Mrs. J. V. Wills before the 8:»0—Har« #na Thar* In Btluln. citizens and taxpayers of the county, service. The Christian Endeavor so- 9.00—Movla Qoi.lp. violated his said oath of office by ciety will assist Mrs: Wills. using the power of his office against Bsjs—Mullet! Faiturat. The public Is invited to attend fi :IO-»Homa' Town Forum. TIRES the Interests of the citizens and tax- IOIOO—Mmlo Br Raqnttu payers of Asbury Park and the coun- this extraordinary service. 10:10—Mania Malodlea. Than On Any Other Kind ty he represented, and connived to ll:0«—BMuraa. - further and procure the passage of Boat builder Dead. P. M. Saluriar. WAnury %. the said beach commission law, tak- Capt. S. Bartley Pearce of Brlelie, 5:00—Hoaa Town Swln» gmlon. ing the control of the beachfront of SECOND FLOOR 5 ilO—Xmirlotn Se«na. the cltv of Asbury Park out of the noted designer and builder ot boats, 5:4S—Wkar* ts go, Mutle Shop, Cltj, hands of Its citizens, voters and tax-died Saturday-after a long Illness «:00—WBRB Cam.ra Club. payers. at the age of 74. Capt. Paaroe fig- 8:15—Currant Evanta la the Barlaw. This brick house In Dallas has The owners are pleased with the 1:10—Juntla Jim. FRANK VANSYCKLE ured . In one of' the most dramatic "The said Frank Durand: Is : a all the conventional features, plus a ample, cedar-lined closet space and • l«^—Son«a at Ifantlda. proven creature, agent and repre- Incidents in motor boat racing when 7:00—Saanma. 149 West Front St., Red Bank sentative of Interests detrimental to he piloted the Dixie to victory in trick porch. It's louvered—thet Is, the service entrance with Its garage all, and If entrusted with the high 1808, steering with one hand while lt'*lenclostd. With .BUt-fl!LeA..Eanelj5 hookup. Note the pantry between R. B. 1296. i kltchen-and dining room. _.h»_rDad to bBtter>nd.blgg»tJiu| enfmptollBrfthe he held his engineer, who had been like shutters, which can be swung ness leads through The Register's ad- New Jersey, which -has jurisdiction The plan Was drawn by Archi- overcome with carbon monoxide Inward. So there's sunlight control vertlslnt columns.—-Adverfi»«jnent. over the fiscal affairs of the state, fumes, with the other, Capt. Pearce tect John A. Perkins and selected the deposits of Its moneys and thewas formerly Democrat!* leader. Hi as well as rtaxlmum ventilation for by The Architectural Forum, 138 E. issuance of its securities, would un- the summer climate. Regular dividends as doubtedly act with an utter disre- leaves a widow, two sons and one «nd St, New York, N. T. earned, plus insurance gard for the Interests of citizens, daughter. of savings against loss taxpayers and voters within the up to $5,000 by the itate. and without any consideration Fiedler's Ice Boat Wins. NEW VARIETIES. Federal Savings &Loan for the welfare of the people of the Btate of New Jersey. Saturday's Ice boat race at Lake The World Of Developing New Varieties of Fruit insurance Corporation. "The appointment of the said Hopatcong was won by the Llnfwei, Important Work at New Brunswick. -4tkfor-bookUt Frank Durand would also work _ In- owned. by_Bdwwd_0, FJeaiet of'.] jury to the prestige of the Repub- tla Silver and sailed by Richard "Finding* varieties of fruits best lican Dartv In the state' of New Jer-MoeUer. Hot Toddy, owned by Wil- adapted to New Jersey.oondltlons is sey as demonstrated by the fact that liam Smith of Rumson, was third, In the vear 1934 at the election for an important feature of the Horti- governor of the state' Monmouth Sunday's event was called off be- cultural department of the state Ex- countv gave a plurality of 7,500 to cause of high winds. Boats owned Albania, the little Balkan land periment Station, New Brunswick. the Republican candidate, Harold G. by Mr. Smith .and Addlson and Jesse where King Zog rules, celebrated The successful peach growers of Hoffman, but after the activities o( Howland, also of Rumson, were over- the 28th anniversary of its inde New jersey are a group of men who the said Frank Durand generally, DOLLAR SALES! turned, and damaged. pendence Novem- for years have made an effort both and particularly In connection with l RED S£NK ITfiT'oassaKe of the sard™Bea'c'K"corh- pprHwoBaiK ,b4r-34,-and ..of wlsloniaw above- referred to, the The Red Bank: Register Ii sup- course this called proven varieties as well as to )Mep BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. gubernatorial election of 1937 result- ported by local as well as out-of- for oommeihora- familiar with additional varieties that ii) UROAD SI • KtU OANk, N J ed in the defeat In Mo'rlmouth coun- town business men. Advertisement* tlves. have yet to be proven. In fact, many ty of Senator Clee, who was support- appearing regularly tell the story— The set of nine orchards In the state are completely "PEQUOT" SHEETS ed by the said Frank Durand, and Advertisement. stamps, printed filled with varieties of peaches Open- FULL SIZE, 81x90 in photogravure, ing throughout the entire season and limited Quantity of ThU Famous Brand at This Price uses three sym- every variety Included In the list was bolic designs In propagated and developed over the n¥ volvlng eagles, a past fifteen years by the Depart- manacled downcast female figure, ment, and a white hone's head with ban- Tho entire strawberry acreage on ner. Each stamp Is Inscribed "1912- many farms of not only Monmouth "VERIGOOD" SHEETS oounty but New Jersey ij made up Denomlnatlons: 1-qintar deep vio- either of varieties tried 'and proven GoaranteeMl, Laundry Tested for Durable Wear let, 2-q deep brown, 6-q green, 10-q as well as propagated by the New sepia, 16-q rose red, 26-4 blue, 60-q Jersey research department or from gray green, 1-franc violet, 2-f light varieties and types propagated by others and definitely recommended brown. by the State Horticultural Depart- The Turks took Albania piece- ment. 3 VEAR SHEETS TURKISH lvffU.0 meal in the 18th and 16th centuries With the limited amount of finances and held it, despite several revolts, available to the state research de- i/Uate until a general uprising; in 1912 partment it Is impftsilble to do as forded them to grant the Albanians thorough and completed 4 Job with all autonomy. Independence was pro-fruits as has been done with peaches claimed at Valona by Ismail Kemal and strawberries; however, both the Vlora. Horticultural Department at New When Hot Wafur is Stormy years followed. Parts of Brunswick, as well as your county 2 for Automatic, there is the country were often occupied or extension service, court House, Free- Invaded by Italian, French, Serb, hold, are In position to recommend Laundry Proof «MMU, B4x90. Suitable for Happiness throughout Montenegrin, Austrian, Bulgarian varieties of fruits best adapted to the Heavy, spongy, absorbent. A low price for and Yugoslav soldiers. . In 1011, different soil types in Monmouth Boarding HoiitM, Hotels, Camping and this Famous Quality Towel. the House. While Baby Prince William of Wled, who hadcounty. Home. been selected- by other powers to chirps and Mother rule Albania, spent seven months sings. trying to. Then he left, balked by FOB WOODLAND OWNERS. "3 YEAR" "VERIGOOD" intrigues. • "PEQUOT? Many Farmers to Benefit Through Finally Albania got its govern- Conservation Program. ment running smoothly and its PILLOW CASES PILLOW CASES PILLOW CASES M. house in order. In 1922 Ahmed Many of New Jersey's 8,000 wood- Zogu became premier. Three years land owners who will be harvesting $ later' the national assembly pro- futlwood, fence posts and pulpwood $ FATHER finishes claimed a republic and Zogu was this winter will not have to change elected president. He became King their woodland, thinning methods at 3for*l 5for l 4for l his ablutions in no Zog in 1928. all to qualify for payment under the Agricultural Conservation program Exln hMvy. ibf. 44c* 45x36. Guaranteed no starch Heavy Muilin. No Dressing. time. Didn't have to YuleUde Stamps this year, reports E. L. Scovell, ex- For three years Japan has lsiued enslon forester at the State College wait. Ate Breakfast annually a special stamp to pay of Agriculture,,Rutgers university. Slowly, and caught postage on the millions of New "There are other woodland own- Year's cards which are exchanged ers," he says, "who although doing his Train! there. This year Austria and Man- Comforter Covers Quality Bed Pack a good place ot work in thinning choukuo followed suit their Woodlands, are not going about The Manchu kingdom adhesive Is It in a way which would be approved a 2-fen denomination printed In for the Agricultural Conservation Fast colon, reversible, $il( *:.»*.y, takes only a few minute* of a farm- In Drewy Embroidered Tops. AUo Adjustable Bottoms. w.v. <|iu(:l for promotion to assistant deputy gether. The Register knows K can help you and our prlcts are no high- commissioner ot the Building and er for export work than Many are Ofl***.,' •WA.M.toir.lC T1ephU.lMlU.klN0, Loan division of the State Depart- paying for Inferior service,—Advar- 28 BROAD STREET RED BANK, NEW JERSEY liiiminL .•:*, i'v. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938. SUPREME COURT JUDGE turnpike. The building Is a two story spent the week-end at bis borne Tiere. Hazlet. stupeo house with garage attached, The Geer family is spending the win- five rooms and tile bath, and all mod- ter at New York. lice Radio System (Thi Btd Bank BtslsUr can be Raymond George'Arose, Infant son In Hailtt from Mrs. Edna M. W. Ptirax.) ern Improvements, including an oil burner, Peseux Bros, were-the gen- of Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Arose, re- FOR COOP COAL 'The honor roll of BlUcrest school eral contractors, and J. Harvey turned home" Saturday from Mon- Handled 12,477 Calls in Holmdel township for January U Bowne of Keyport the" mason. They mouth Memorial hospital, where be as follows: purchased 18tt acres from John L. has been In an Incubator the past three months. Call Monmouth Lumber Company Grammar tttin—Jenny Hrtr, CIsdTP Green, who purchased, the property Report of Chief Engineer Robert S. Johnson Shows Johnson, H«l«tt Zunfc„, Huver Smith, from the Abraham Ackerson estate. Harriet Hawxhurst has been trans- Scbsnek, Donald Fun, Trmnk James H. Ackerson entertained ferred from Red Bank high school to Red Bank 2060-2061 Hytr, I/ofel* OrsaolU, flujo Oranotti, Tony members ot the Pyramid club of St. a school at Brooklyn, where she is Enfsntf. ' ' ' now residing. She began her studies County System dperated Efficiently in 1937— Primair '' fndss—Ifonas Pabrmtrorg, John's M; E. church at his: home Anne Oarhafl, H«l«i Eof.ntl, lluy En- Thursday evening. Tuesday morning. Beit" Grade Only. D&H. Cone Cleaned. Red Bank Police Alarms Cited. fanu. Mad* Nnniato, Saclwl Nuniiato, Edward Grant Is improving after Jaannt, febanek. Mauite* Ouwl, Hlehul having been confined to his home by COMCI. Jama Hrar. Joswh IuUrota, WU- llam Jordan, Jerry Tonusio, Robert illness. Th» county police radio system-t Wtlcsnd. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of iurinjt 19S7 broadcast 8,104 messages New Monmouth spent Sunday visit- a better and more extended service ' The weekly game social sponsored an4 transmitted 4,373 orders to po- A sale of household furnishings ing Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snlffen. lice can, nuking m tout of 12,477 this year and Invites comment on by Haslet Ore company in the fire hla report. and farm implements was held Sat- Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper of Deal broadcasts, according to a report lor house was we.ll attended Friday even- urday at the Henry Hawxhurst arid Mr. and, Mrs., George Ransorhe AS FAST AS the year submitted this week by ing, over 100 people being present. farm. Sheriff George H. Roberts was of Madison spent Sunday at Fore- YOU REACH US Robert S. Johnson, chief engineer. Colt'* Neck. Another .social will be held tomorrow auctioneer. The furnishings and im- man's boarding school. Of the 8.1M alarms sent over the evening. plements brought good prices. A WHEN funeral «r. ; tadlo, 7,381 were sent out of the Mr. and Mrs. Picrson - Dean and t«r tu bt bon»M large crowd from this vicinity at- rangements • • r e county, leaving 77S purely county at thi' itor« or LouU Plotkin.) children Eva, and Walter motored to tended. Mr. Hawxhurst plans to Die* In Ambulance, thru t in your messages. The (freatest number of Lavalstte and the Naval airport at leave this week to make h)s home at Gustave Kobnbaum, 82, a shoe re- 'calls were for stolen cars, the total More than 60 persons attended the bands, phone ui. sociable held by the members ot the l*kehurat Sunday. Brooklyn. pairer of West" Long Branch, was being 6,266. Alarms for missing per- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux stricken with a heart attack .while A consultant will sons numbered 482, while requests conslBtory of the Reformed church Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Hesse and and their wives at the chapel Wed- and daughter Doris visited Mr. and children of Brooklyn spent Sunday walking in front of the borough hall take over the task for police Information numbered 482. Mrs. Otto B. Larsen of Elizabeth Other broadcasts were as follows; nesday Jilght of last week. Everyone with Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Riimpb and died, before members of the. first at once. had a delightful time and the event Sunday. and son. Charles. . Mrs. Rutnph re- aid squad reached Monmoutb' Me- Kidnapping 8, holdup and robbery Newton H. Porter of Montdalr, turned,' to Brooklyn with Mr. and 111,, stolen and lost property 229, was very successful In every respect circuit oourt Judge, was nominated Mr. and Mrs. George -Eromons and morial hospital. He was born In Another sociable of the same kind daughters spent the week-end with it*. Hint, to spend a short, visit West Prussia and had lived In this murder 35, assault 44, hit-and-run for tile New,Jersey Supreme Court w)th her mother, Mrs. Thomas Mur- escapes 152 and miscellaneous .162. will be held Monday evening, Febru- by Governor A.; Harry Moore. Therelatives at Pomptqn Plains, country 65 years. A daughter and a ary 2l', In the basement of the resi- . Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Reya and phy, who is Improving after having son survive him. .In addition to transmitting 2,436 nomination Is subject to the appro-: been seriously ill; ' JOHN E. DAY calls for municipal police' depart- dence of .Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Sny- vml of the state senate. Mrs. Russell Hertle visited friends ments, Station WAKC broadcast 1,287 der. - - at Woodbrldge Saturday. John Dziezyc of Brooklyn has been FUNERAL, HOME spending a few days at his home The Red. Bank Register Is sup- state police calls, 581 tor the county Harry T. Gogarty is steadily Im- The Friendship class of St. John's ported by local as. well as out-of- 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank and 69 out of the county. The sta- proving at Fitkln hospital, Asbury M. E. church held a bunco party in here. town business men. Advertisements tion received 488 messages and trans- Park, where- his right leg was am- Holmdel. the Hazlet flre house Tuesday even- Shlppen Geer, who, recently re- aDoearlne rearularlv tell th* story.— Ml Maple Mace Pnone IMS* . - Heyport mitted 1,100. It received 488 mes- putated shortjy" above the knee be- ing. The door prize was awarded, to turned after' a vacation In riorlda. Advertisement sages over the teletype and .trans- cause, of > an infection resulting from Lincoln's Birthday and recognition Miss Daisy Rlccardl. Mrs. Harold mitted 1,100. an injury which he received several of the work of the firemen will be ob- Lambertaon won the prlte for the years ago in an accident. rv ' Twenty-elxht cars and. trucks were fl !f ?L°2.!lSf?.?SS?« "S^i™" number of games played, high- The Sewing club of the Reformed est score of 24 games, Miss Anna Mae ^recovered through the service ren- church' will meet at the home of Mrs, members of the fire company have dered, by the county radio system. Of Warren Snedeker Thursday, Febru- accepted an invitation to attend. Warnock 22, and other winners were these, three were recovered by Bed ary 10. Plans will be made for the They will occupy special seats. The Miss Lois C. Sproul, Russell Walling, A WH Bank police. One of these waa stolen annual banquet to be held Thursday, past year has been marked by an un- Mrs. Theodore G. Baileyy, Mrs. Hud- at Batontown; one at Asbury Park February-2*. ' . usually large number of fires In this son D. Carhart, Lester W. Bahren- and the other at Long Branch. A The Hollow Head 4-H club of girls locality and the good work of the burg, Norman White, Miss Eleanor tar stolen at Shrewsbury was re- will hold a dance at the school- firemen in holding losses at a mlni- Walling, Mrs. Joseph 0. Cherry, Mrs. covered in Neptune township. An- house Friday, February 18. Imum Js generally appreciated. A Llllle Bruner, Hudson D. Carhart, other, taken at Highlands; was found service will also be held Sun- i at l/dng Branch. The first 6? a series of Bible meet- . Peseux, Mrs. Jos- Ings was held Sunday night at the ' day morning appropriate to the of a Htm eph R. Peseux, Miss Mildred Wall- ' Acting upon Information received Reformed church. The Book of Gen- founding of the Christian Endeavor over the police radio, Red Bank po- esis was studied. At the next meet- movement Rev. Marshall Harring- ing, Miss Florence Engelfrled, -Miss lice apprehended a hit-and-run driver Ing Sunday, February 27, Exodus will ton will preach a sermon on "The Anna Cowles, Mrs. Ernest Walling, who had .fled from Watawan aud, lo- be taken up. On the_ date mentioned Toung Adventurers." Toung people Ernest E. Peseux, Jr., and Mrs. Fran- cated a person who had disappeared an old-fashioned Sunday will be ob- will take part. In the evening the cis Woolley. Following tho games - * front Long Branch. The Atlantic served with- services In the morning, choirs of this place and of the Free- and awarding of prizes, refreshments Highlands police nabbed a reckless afternoon and evening. hold Baptist church, comprising 28 of sandwiches and coffee were served , driver wanted by the Sea Bright po- Mrs. Albert Quackenbush has re- voices, will unite In giving a special by the committee in charge, musical service. Rev. Albert I* Un- The honor roll of Hazlet public lice; A person wanted by Mlddle- turned home from a hospital at Phil- J 'tdwn police for carrying concealed adelphia, where she underwent an der, pastor of the Freehold church school for January is as follows: Weapons was located, by Perth Am- operation. She Is much Improved. will be under the direction of Miss Beginners—Hirry Kncute. —boy-puIicer-Per»ons—wanted -for- hoW- The Young-People's-Fellowshlp-of Sara_Armattang._ electrical and mechanical failures, church by Rev. George Flsk Dudley, , such- as telephone line failures, lots Eulalle Francis president, Holmes There Is an epidemic of mumps rector. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay Duncan vice president, Norman Mor-' among pupils of the Hazlet public T Vt). of electric power, parts going bad of this borough were the sponsors. gan secretary, Shirley Stllwell trcas- school. JEUSEY TEN! HAL r j and two cases of lightning. During Mrs, A. W. Whitman and son Lind- the' past year the radio was unable urer, Ruth Longstreet pianist and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Collins of say of Cross River, New Tork, were Dorothy Ely reporter. Woodbrldge have moved Into their to handle two car calls out of 4373, among those who attended the cere- Office Hours: 8:30 A. H. toff P. H. Telephone Bed Bank 1800; Emerfenoy Phone after offloe hours EedBaak 108. due to the failures mentioned above. The annual election for members newly erected homo on the Holmdel mony and afterward spent the day of the Holmdel township board of ed- Our ability to keep the service In- with Mrs, Whitman's sister, Mrs. tact so far has been due to careful ucation will take place at the town- Jane Garland. ship hall at this place Tuesday. The planning as to what to do In case Cards have been received by Sea of failures. When telephone service candidates are Daniel S, Ely, J. Har- "OUR FAM 1L7 'V.. A TYPICAI m Bright folks from Mr. and Mrs. John ry Manee and J. Herbert Schanok for tails or trouble develops In theHumbert, who are spending the win- YOU'LL SEE THEM PICTURED HERE FROM TIME TO ^IME radjo room, a microphone Is cut In full three-year terms and W. Jay J ter at Globe, Arizona, with their son, Duncan for an unexplred term of one at the welfare house and the depart- John Humbert, Jr. ments ara notified to call on the tele- year to succeed Asher Schanck, who phone at that point until the trouble Mr*. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. Har- recently moved to Scobeyvlllo. can be remedied. Other cases or old Ryan and Miss Alice Ryan have trouble were quickly taken care of gone t6 Florida for a month's stay. by the use of parts belonging to the One hundred persons attended the 4-H RADIO BROADCAST. ehltf operator, which were taken bingo parly given last week In the from his former broadcasting plant. former Mahoney * Harvey bulldlnn Members of Michigan State College "An examination of that portion of for the benefit of the Boy Scoutsts. All Club Will Be on the Air. the prises the report showing recoveries, ap- the prises tf dtdonatededd.. The Scouts The 4-H club members and others prehensions and other service will aro pl.nnlng to holhldd another berMflt In the near future. Interested In 4-H club work will show the fine co-operation between want to listen to the National 4-H the department* in and out of the The Sons and Daughters of Lib- club radio broadcast Saturday, Feb- county. What value the 4,373 car erty lodge will hold a bunoo party ruary IS, from 12:80 to 1:80, E. S. T., calls havs been, only the depart- Friday night,February 2J, at Dowd's hallhall, over station WJZ. The theme of tho ments themselves can say, broadcast Is "4-H Club Membors , "W« all pay taxes In one way or Mrs. Jane Garland, postmast,r of Capitalize Sea Bright, attended the dedicatory on Opportunities at another and are naturally Interested Home." Members o.f. th...e . .Michiga_ „_.n. In making savings when and wher- exercises of the new Lakawood post- office Saturday. State Collcgs 4-H club will tell how ever possible. The original set-up of 4-H club work aids personal develop- MOTHER: the best home- DADi gets a lot out of life NANCYi k«en, vivacious, Ullt only fiftetn...thlnlrt JIANNIlMdANOUSi don't employees would have made a bud- The two Mrs companies have (at ment, whllo A. B. Graham of tho V. fat of $7,050 for salaries. The pres- February 18 >. the date for the bowl- B. D, A. will talk on "What Counts." maker In the world .,. old ... he's D-A-D In capital popular—hai one particu- he's years older.. (a glut- miia much that's going ent set-up of, employ**! has b*en In Ing match but as yet have not se- lected the place. Continuing a musical Journey fashioned and modern, letters to hit family. Up- ton for basketball... on...can almott tell, •psratlon for over a year, with an around the world, the United Statro lar boy friend -Jerry. A Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson and Marine band under the leadership of too... geti a lot done every to-date-energotlc-makes hockey.... not milch time whin the telephone rings, 'Annual saving of 11,000. The orig- son Paul left Tuesday on a motor typical modern young inal cost of the telitype was ll.Sto Capt. Taylor Branson, will play music day...ask her how the frequent business trips... to go placet... just learn- whether it't Dad saying trip to Miami, Florida. They will be from Spain and France. R. A. Turn- lady who keeps close to annually. This was changed from away a month. In Florida Ihey will doei It... she answer*, "I many by telephone. "You ing that one way to be he'll be late for dinner. receiving only to both transmitting Join Mr. Peterson's father, Oui er, V. B. D. A., will discuss the com- her-friends by telephone. an« receiving, and by re-roullng the "•tersorc, who Is spending tha winter positions plnyed by the band. Thes»i don't have to change my can go over 600 miles for ' practically in two placet Changes in pinna? ... leased telephone line the cost was re- here. programs are broadcast always on (You can talk 100 miles duced to I71T per year, causing a the first Saturday of each month, dress to telephone." (Call 12.00," he says. (Stutlon- at once la 1$Y TELE- Invitations? ... TELE' ftyint of M7I annually By using Cyril Smack, who has been laid up with • fractured pelvis, In now able 18mlles for 15^;42m!]ei to-statlon day rates). It for 351 after 7 P.M. or PHONE. (Call 18 miles PHONE!...CtJl tt miles two-way radio when«v»r possible and 1 giving signals to those dtpartmtnu to get around with the aid of a cane. We're Old, Vet Young. for 35/, any time, any- costs less after 7 at night any time Sunday when re- for \ht any time anywhere tot IS Monmouth Mnmorlal hospital, Mr. younger we become In Ideas, Hardly turlug 1H7 on telephone tolls." Smack was Injured several weeks a mftnlh paut» but MSS lomti Jin* «io whrn he was Irarlni >J'!lt!"« «?I">rtm.nt. ™il«s tMt the tyiltm will IN able to give eh«naV Is for your Are you NEW JERSEY IIUTllIPHOHE C 6M PA N Y on him. making use of ' ' RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3.1988. Pace Tavern Bowlers GOOD NEWS FOR THE HUNTERS, Forecast Shows St. James Club '. ,' Knockouts Galore In Beat. Holy Name Move Close To Closer Rivalry The St. James club basketball team Gloves Curidin-Raiser Station Pinmen Thursday-night defeated the Bt An- In "Inboard" Boats j thony Holy Name qulnjet. of Red j Bank, 24 to 20, for tho mythical Cath- More Than Half of 24 BouU in Balbach Arena at Paul'» Open Door Team UpaeU Several New Inboard Motor Craft olic club basketball championship of Leader* in Two Out of Three Red Bank. St. Anthony's team led, Keantburg Terminate Abruptly—More Action Being Built for the 1938 Cam- 7 to 2, at the end of the first quar- Game*—Pine Tree Inn Win* paign—Power to be limited ter and at half ttnw the score wa* Promised for Next Monday. TM(O Matches. tied at ten all. The St. James club in Hydroplane Clas*. took the lead In the third quarter and went on to win. Outstanding for the If or*, than 600 boxing fan* who at- Paul's Open Door bowlers moved An Increase In Inboard motor boat victors were Harold Houniban, Joe tended the flrat ot the. Ctolden aiovea Keyport Bowlers to on* and »; halt games behind the rSclnj: has been forecast for 1938 by Orausc, Georgo "Bottle" Orob and elimination matche* Monday night in leading Hill's Service Station team Charles F. Chapman of New York, Dick Attridge. Leo LaBionda, one- Beibach'a auditorium at Keansburg Win By 79 Pins this week In the Eatcntown bowling secretary of the American Power As- arm star, and Tony Clambronc led Wer« treated to 2* bout*. More than league at Taylor'* arcade. The Tav- sociation Racing Commission. At the losers' attack with six points ern bowler* Thursday night upset half of the match** ended In knock- Keyport deflated Atlantlo High- the annual conference on 91-cublc each. the leader* in two out of three inch hydroplanes' and Inboard runa- lands by 79 pin* In a bowling match game*. ' ST. JAME5 CLUB. The outstanding event of the even- Sunday afternoon 'on the Mandalay 1 bout racing rules at Philadelphia /Chummy * Bar and Grill pinmen this week In connection with the an-ISDence, I. 2 ing-was- the. victory of Ernie Krah- alleys at Atlantlo Highland*. A re-' nert-of Shrewsbury, who put his op- lost three games jfonday night' to nual Philadelphia motor boat show, Meade. f. »._ 0 turn, niatijh will be rolled next Sun- the last-place Broad Street Girago I Attridge, f. _ 1 ponent, Joe begnam of Northneld to Indications wero that many new 'Orauie, o _..- 2 day at iteyport. •'';:•:".•••••: '_'. • bowler* and -Tuesday night bowler* drivers plan to enter, the inboard *i«j«p In 2 mlnuWs and 30'seconds of representing Pine Tree Inn won two I Fie:olle, g „ _... 0 their second round. The big blonde B.-.watiisME .- ;_WIJ» m m field, which has been increasing in Hounlhan, g _ „... 2 W.Manusl „„_.„...... „.... 140 16J , games from the Open Door team.' sine over the last three years. Grob, a* ...„ 4 boy .looked good, and many of. the Walling ..^,._.™..___._. 1T4' local fight enthusiasts expect to see O; Manvtl . « „ -.^.- lii 218 146 The Tavern bowlers by virtue of high score* by Elgrlm, Marcello, Several new Inboard racing boats 71 him reach the final*,,with little Celver . .. ; 1«7 1M 810 are being built, according to Mr. ST. ANTHONY. • : Behwark ...L__>_; . „_ Ill IBS U1 Becker and Morris accounted for the •T trouble. Open Door's victory. Irving Van- Chapman, and the 1038 campaign 0 will develop much closer competition, Clambrone, i ...: S , I .Red Bank broke even with Its two '."' • • "ieo"m " Brunt,- Fred BUI and Ed Taylor Blcci, f _ 0 .» entrant*. James Robinson, 147 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. rolled high scores In their first game especially in the Bl-cublc Inch hydro- DeCeorgj, 1, _.._._ 1 1 Gettia . ...rf...... —.,.—..... 218 286 169 for the Service Btation team. Tay- plane class, which heretofore has DellaPlrtro. ! ...„ 0 0 pou,nd», knocked out Joe Kmetx of JUT _- ___».i-.~.^.. 189 1»8 1ST been dominated by a few drivers. LaBionda, e. L. . 2 8 hr ..«.«. ,..,—•••• „.*, sjt 187 111 lor in his games rolled 212, 235 aad Newark in 1 minute 55 seconds of Among the Important rule changes ^hnrsbba, c. ~ —...,.. 0 .0 the third round while Jerry. Bayerlo Quaekenfcoeh .188 ltf ' < 3M. The victor* lost the first game Figaro, z —- -, 1 2 Koveleakr ' —«.— 188' by 28 pins and won the second, and adopted by the inboard drivers at Gettli. b _ __. 0 0 of Newark knocked out William ""'a.;.._..' .„_...... „. JM I«B 198 tho Philadelphia meeting is a. meas- Peluce, t. .,.-..- _...... 1 Kane in 1 minute 26 seconds of .the third by «Z and 81 pins, respectively.^ ; M«CER COUNTY GAME WA»H« 1 I "MS ure birring the ls.p-strake bottom I*vslanna, g, ...... 0,, t,0 -lint round in the 136-pound olaa*. Til ~n» Moyes rolled high scores for the With the email game season over and the breeding season In die offing, the *tat« fish and game boats from runabout racing. • Tho first evening of the tourna- Pine Tree' Inn team Tuesday nlghb ment wa* devoted to the sub-novice HI* wore* were 203, 243 and 214. commission 1* liberating thouwnds of mid-western cottontails In anticipation of the next hunting season, The how rullnK la based upon a Score by quarteri: fighters, Although lacking the ex-Westfield Trio Nick Marcello and LoUls Mages and do the rabbits travel! These were freed by Meroer county warden*. decision handed down in 1924 when St. Jam«» 2 8' 8 *—11 perience of their older fellow-en- rolled 332 and 211, respectively, in Rainbow IV, a lap-strake boat, was St. Anthony ...:..._ 7 J 5 t—Co the third game. Andy Becker rolled disqualified in the Gold Cup cham- Officials: Referee—Boeeo Calandliello. trants, they gave the fan* plenty of pionship, which at that time was Umpire—Angolo Murdico. Scorer acttton, and set a pace for future BowsToRedBank a'high second name of 202 for the Bly, Timer—BUI Andrei's. ; : ; Rumson Hockey Club open to dtiplocement boats only. The bouts. "•• .'. ' , ;.- "':.'.- • * Open Door team, which accounted Societies Join Eatontown Youth for their only victory of the night rule bars all boats having lap-*trakes ; The second card ln'th* tourna- Bows to Fair Haven below the running water line. No air ment will be held Monday night in The Inn bowler* won the-flirt game by 2S pins, lost the second by 30 In Celebration Drowned Friday tube* under the hulls or exhausts TUNE IN WJZ the Keanetnirt: arena. The larger • v through the running bottom will be heavier amateurs, are slated to" dis,- GenereU Howard^. Bortim and won the third by 37. The Fair Haven Roblu* defeated Elaborate Observance of Chris- allowed In the future. A lap-strake Friday Nite at 10:00 play their ware*, sind.*, night of en- RJdart to Owwhdifa- « ' 8TANDINO OF! THE TEAMS. the Rumeon Country club In their In Wayside Pit boat has been the cause of much de- for Blow by Blow Description tertainment^ equally as goad, a* that t • • \ *•"• • • • ... W - . Is* PC annual ice hockey classic Sunday tian Endeavor Week at the bats In past rules conferences, it FRED GLENN provided the first" rilgnt)- should re- ; ins; Viet<)ir]r—> Ranger* Win' Hills' gervlci Station.™. .eu morning on tho ice rink at the Rum- having been held that lap-straps con- v> sult. • ,'•'•• • •'• ' \ PauVa Opsn Dodr.-,—. Leonardo Baptist Church- Umberto DeGano, Red Bank Apo.toli LEE Pre&oinaryGame, 17.to 16. Flit* TIM Inn...-—-—- .679 son Country club. The aoore was i stitute the equivalent of steps, which Balinsr's Diner.... .B08 to 3. Play to be Given. > High School Graduate, Falls should not be permitted in boats 10 Bound Star Middleweight .Held by the Btlbach athletic asso- Ghutninyts ^.^-...^...HK* .481 ' Bout. .411 The game was. hotly contested classed as displacement craft. ciation in conjunction with the New Broad Street Qaraie— Through Ice While Skating— Through the Courteey ot York Daily New*, founder of the The WesUleld polo trio traveled .409 throughout and a tie score ot three- The Christian Endeavor society of In the 91-cubic Inch hydroplane here Sunday afternoon and lost ta GANBS THIS W»BK. : Golden Qlovea movement, the tourna- tS- Diner v». Hlll'i Ser- all was broken in the last period the Leonardo Baptist church is join- Burial Tuesday Morning. class the power plants will be limit- ment afford* an opportunity for all the Red; Bask Polo qlub at'*» local lee Station. - •. , _ when Oden Kgcland scored from a ing In the 57th world wide celebra- ed to 91-cublc Inches piston dis- armory.'l» to 7. J» -a prellnrfnary MonJay—Hlll'a Service SUtlon vs. Broad scramble in front of the Rumson placement, starting January 1, 1930, those Interested in boxing to com- Street Garage.' . tion of the founding of the Christian The flrot fatal accident of the pete with the - best rlngsur* in the game the Red Bank Hangers eked tt G* cage.- Jack Henry, a member of the Endeavor movement. The observ- but all weight restrictions on hulls bui'a victory over. the TUrd-rldlng . Tuesday—Pine Tree Inn vs. Chummj's. skating season in this section oc- have been removed. A variance In But. The winner* of the local tour- FINE TBEE INN- Hun school hockey team, played left ance of this birthday is known as curred Friday at Wayside, when Urn- Silver' Brook team IT to 16. F. Mareello. iBr. ._i—- ISO 1*1 IIS defense for the Robins. Oden Ege- Christian Endeavor week. Rev. El- piston displacement has been tolersrt- nament will be matched at .'Newark 212 berto DeGano, a graduate of the Red and the state winners will'appear in A one-sided tilt waa seen In the N. Marctllo , . 1|J H* land scored two of the four goals for wood S. Wolf led the meeting at the ed in the vast because of the fact Bank high school, class of 1837, that ths number of jnotors on the the New York finals at the Hlppo- main gam* when the Red Bank rid- Fair Ha»ven. Henry Banks, Harry Leonardo church Sunday night and drowned after falling through jee sn 1 WSfkel conformlfiK to a strTcTTnTer- era opened their scoring attack with Fisher.and BUI Potts did ihe scoring a dlscmslon .took, plica on tha topic, tha-lake at McDowell *' griveT pit". "The World Needs Us." Monday pretatlon of displacement was com- TWaWRHi four goals In the nrst chukktr »nd for the Country club team. Umberto, 20-year-old son of Mr. The- summalariei s of Monday's bouts came baok with three more in the evening a large number of members paratively limited; follow: H, Banks . RW_ . H. Urt»«d of the Leonardo society Journeyed to ana Mrs. Umtoerlo DeGano of Wyck- MEN'S SHOP second. At half time they led, 7 to H. Fisher LW o. Bgeland off road, Eatontown, according to Of Interest to outboard drivers Is 125 pounds—Bob Yeacer' of Aibiiry «. In the lost half the Red Bank Jersey City to attend the golden an- Sole Agent for Adam Hata . Park, won decision over John Cr«e» Ot W. Potta C W. Bott niversary celebration of the Chris- Richard Hopkins and Arnold Smock the announcement of tho National players scored a dozen goals while F. Kellson I'D J. Henry Outboard Racing Commission that •Ellisbeth. Edwin Carter of Slltaktth won H. Potta RO A. E« knocked out Roland Herbert of Highlands Saturday Night diate and senior societies of the ran to the store owned by Thomas of outboard motor manufacturers at By GENE DEFALCO. in 2:22 of second-roand, Harry Wbltford The Ranger* scored thilr victory - 125 883 ~«44 the recent National Motor Boat or Sunellen won deelalon over Alfred An- MILL'S SERVICE STATION. Leonardo church will unite in observ- Calandrlello, who put in a call for SAFETY FIRST! tonuccl. of EllcabeUi, Harold Witter of in an overtime period of the prelim- K. VanBrunt •...*..„.*..,. J5S 1«« 1»5 The Leonardo All Stars pulled ing it The junior and Intermediate tho Eatontown first aid squad. The Show here that they ce-operat* with Mootplalt .knocked out Anthony Waltner inary game. At half time the Silver I. VanBrunt. 2»l 120 through fora three-game victory at societies will lead the devotional per- squad worked over the youth for the ' racing''Mn the manufacture of When G-Mon »tai£ out on a o£ tlewarlwn 1;S» o< first round,'Eusefie Brook team led, 13 to t. The Ranger* S. VaiiBwnt 157 niore than_an Jiour,.„-„„..„..,...,..,„.*.„. Ross of Wring Lake knotted out John the Leonardo hlKh school gymnas- iod, The discussion will bo led by scored seven goal* In the third per- Hill -;...i,i..,'...j,'™...... ]»S I4» 157 7TBe"'squaT'answ(!rcd immediately, motQia ftBOsrtsJiM.Arsailit Jfeasi u jjL5RtMrday_iilKliU...XIiBJta.ia Mrsr-Ralph Pease,-thorsnfcjcerBeing a general tlKhtenlng up on inspec- roun, iano of Sout aeT «,s u. thriller between-tad Spartons "Many, Yet One." At the evening as did Chief of Police Harry N. I a racketeer or I tions at regattas, knocked out Charlea Grwkam of Lon* Bllly Foales started the game with *d the'*trTSftir^««ftf«fi(?^fhlch the service a play will be presented en- Klrkegard and Justice of the Peace crook by them Branch in 83 seeondde of -DraD t round, Au- Andrew J. Reid. Is swiftly gust San Antonio of Lakeirood won by de- the Silver Brook team and at half , CHUMMU'S. All Stars won lit the last few min-titled "What the Church Owes Chris- j a half's search After an hour and Ibrourht to fault over Sam P«oran«; Joe Fontero of titaer- ohangtd'and played with the A. Chaiey; >:...-..:..:...—.... 412 1S7 'TO utes of play, 23 to 21. \Dcmlcelli of tian Endeavor." The members are B'a Perth Amboy knocked out Harry Wynn of Bangers. He scored the winning Harvext....- *•. 142 188 170 having a Christian Endeavor display tho body was re- Eatontown Lodge 181 HI the Atlantic Highlands SpurtunB was covered.-. Reuben White and John I known they Newark in 1:33 of first round, goal for the Rangers. Foalea scored DdtiehaJ •*-;...... ,.- -189 high scorer with 11 points" and Car- In thR window of the Lombardo bar- seldom mlao • 11T pounda—Charles Qoreeke pf HanOVtr 167 153 Cook, both of Red Bank, were on 17 goals during the afternoon, nine siTk » 4* hart of the Leonardo AH Stars led ber shop at Leonardo. (hot. rThleb r>wbn decision over John Zyr&ckl of SUft- With the saver Brook team and eight hand with a boat and grappling Has Anniversary puta the «an*>. beth, Terry Dempsejr of Summit won da. his team with 9- The line-up: Irons. elelon over John Larry of Elltabeth. with theBangert. ' •:' ' '-. • • «12 811 S57 I tors on the Charlee Annelo of Newark won decision ' ' BW>AB SrBBBT OARAGE. LEONARDO AIA BTABT MfDGETS. Stato police, and County Physician Son* and Daughter* of Liberty •Dot IV* safer over John Haiarlck of Newark, William Red feaV-- "'••' ''••" ' WeetReld C60K .r.S^to.V.-taw 182 M 1(4 Harvey W. Hartman wore sum- ||far.I. _ fof r bl**\ Fraata of Elliabeth knocked out Dan Bps- W, Thorn TomaJno ...... _._^. 181 167 187 Carhart:.. J No. 1—s»t. 0. Capewall 181 moned. The stato police from the Celebrate 4Sth Birthday—? bad men ito worth ot Bloomneld In 1:55 of third round, No. 2—Sen. U. Border. . W. Dnnbar Tiltqn . ,_.j...... „.-._.—... 1S8 181 Bennett Dr. Gordon Talks 20 192 ,j Farmlngdale barracks conducted the Three Charter Member* At- keen on llvlnt tn the "pcnP"pcnP' MeKeatban Pan of Summit knocked out Back-ljLt. D. Glbba W. Howa UParfe, :..r._..JU— 189* « Lauer 8tar n AnellAl o off Newark in 1:45 of drat Bed B>k *,m,^~,^..,, 4 3 I" f—ii!7 E, Phaser •••-•— • " J^f 1" Johnspn . Investigation, Dr. ^Hartman ordered Ssruby ... To Women's Group tend—Birthday Supper. For safer, better perform- round, Ernest Krshnert ofAShrewibur._ y Weefltfd* "'".'1^™" 2 I 5 5-J :• . • m set *7i tho body taken to the Breeso funeral knocked out Jea Degnan of Northflellidl IInn • Substitute—Rrunatea>*V.AI*..k- 1«' _.*.*t. rijrnwe n fo*_.r. Howew« _ _ _, Brown , home, • ance durinc the winter month* .i:>0 of second round, John Beck ot New. Qoala: Sad Bank—Oapewell S. Botden L«U» ... The Eatontown lodge, Sons and have vour car checked aad ear- •ark knocked out Bernard HeArdle of New. 11, Olbbs 4, by pony 1. Weetteld—Thorn Marlboro State Hospital Director TTounjr DeGano while in school was 8 23 Daughters of Liberty, celebrated ark in 2:40 of first round, Victor Hall of 2, Dunbjr 2, Flrnn 2, br handicap 1. Westside Leads In a member of the Red Bank high viced by the competent attend- Fort Hancock won decision over Eddie ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS SPAKTONS. Tell* County Democratic Club their 45th anniversary at a birthday ant* at the De Falco Service Frank of Livingston, Jamee Rolilnson of school baseball squad. He was an Ranfere SUrer Brook GPP all around athlete and participated supper Monday night at Crescent Red Bank knocked out Joe Kmets of New- Junior Cage League McLoujhlln .,— 0 «e 0 of War on Syphilii—Group Station. Shrewsbury * Sunset. srk In 1-.55 ot third round. Joe Adanssn No. .1—A. Ourtain Dr. V. Yuckman In playing hockey this winter in the hall, Eatontown. More than 75 per- No. 1—M. Vntemerer, it. W. Foales Monardla - i .'.- 0 o0 0 Their correct use of modern of Lakewocd knocked out Luke Scarfoni Demecelll .,.,...;.)—. 6 i u Elect* Officer*. Long Branch Inter-City hockey sons attended from various lodges In ot Long Branch In 2:S0 of aecond round, 0. Bllhips The.'.Wi»(*ida eager* took posses- a 2 the county. methods and equipment and Bob Kitfer of Newark won decision over Back—w. Blllups I. Falat sion.,of ,ar»t place Thursday night in Dwlshth —. _*-._-^~... 0 league. He was also a member of superior Sunoco products en- Dave DtCaMa. of. Elisabeth. . V. roalae 0 4 the Red Bank Alumni association. Three charter members, John V. the Junior basketball league played ™^... S 0 4 Hope that the publls would "adopt able* them to render *> better Ransws .._: „...-» i T si—17 DeOano's body was taken to John Cobb of Newark, first councilor; Mrs. Silver Brook I < 2 2 0—1* at the Trinity parish house court a logical attitude and stamp out tvpe of service. They an alto Goals: SHrer Brook—Foalea >, Yuckman ••..'"• ' 9 8 21 syphilis in the next generation" was E. Day's funeral home at Rod Bank, Josephine Carlisle and Miss Lutic when they" d?feated~the Blue Devils, Referees—Walti. Bennett; timer. Brown. Allgor received gifts from the lodge prepared to furnish the bstt of i, Fetet t, BUIupa 1, Penalty No. 1, 1. 24' to. 1». • In the;: other 'table ' the expressed by Dr. J. Berkeley Dor- whero it was prepared for burial. Much Interest In Ranters—Foalea 8, Unteroiyer 6, Curtain The Rame between the Girl All don, medical director of the Marl- Surviving beside* his parents are In appreciation of their service. The the winter accessories! yon need 1, blllupe 1, by handksv 1. irlplty (Julntet w6n over the Bare- three brothers, Joseph, Peter and Al-charter members mado short talks. Refers*—Thomaa Boflan, foot'Tta'cht' club fiain, 23' to 18. Stars and Blue Comets-was fast and boro State Hospital, in an addtess > Insure further driving com- Baseball Congress Tina of ehukkera—75* minutes. exciting throughout Mary Hull Saturday at Freehold before the bert, and three sisters, Marian, Viola Mr. Cobb received a potted plant, as fort and safety. Plore led'(he jVeftslder* In scor- scored hlfrhest for the All .Stars with Monmouth County Women's Demo- and Rosemarle. Umberto was the did Mrs, Carllole, who celebrated her ing, nine points' while Bauer, center eight points, with Ruth Hau«er of cratic club, Ten per cent of the flret oldest son. 71st birthday Monday. Miss Allgor District Tournament to be Held EARLY FIBIONO. for the Blue Devils, scored eight. the ' same' team close behind with admissions to mental hospitals'* in The funeral was held Tuesday was given a Sons and Daughters uf at Red Bank Next Sprint— Mead, center for the Barefoot team, •even, ;Loween of the Comets wa» 1935, said Dr. Gordon, were caused mornlns; at 9 o'clock from the DayLiberty emblem In the form of a •cored ten point*, and Matthews fed Several Leading Team* Al Captain Andrew 8. White Catching high with four. The line-up: by syphilis. The percentage has funeral parlor and at 10 o'clock at brooch. Floundefcs In Syke Net*. the Trinity eager* by scoring nine. - dropped to 8.3 since then, he de- St. James' church, where Rev, Dr, ready Entered. LE6NARD0 GIRL ALL BTAHS. A birthday party was held for Evidence of the mild winter 1* man- BTANDINO OF THE TEAMS. •• G F P clared, because the people are be-John B. McCloskey celebrated a high those members having birthdays In w 1, PO mass ot requiem. Burial was In ifesting Itself by early catches of 0 1.000 E. Hauser ...>.'n_v.n>u.»»....».u..~...... 0 0 0 coming aroused. Dr. Oordon laid January, Those who had birthdays Managers of several leading semi- WestaMe ....HI. Marker .. ..-«. —. ... 0 0 0 the use of Insulin in treating esses Mount Olivet cemetyy. flounder*, white perch and tomcods B. A. 0 -. 1 1 .600 M. Hull . 4 were Mrs.i Carlisle, Mrs, Emma pro baseball club* .in this section Barefoot Y. 0. 1 .600 of insanity has frequently produced Brown, Mrs. Mabel Hawkins, Mrs. in fyke nets set in. the r|ver.hfre. 1 .500 Lauer 1 Blue Oevila . Rubley „ _ 0 spectacular Improvement. have already expressed a desire ta 'Captajft Andrei $ White,: local 1 1 .500 Nathan Sample and Miss Lutie Alt enter their clubs in the district tout' Trtnltr ...-T, 3 .000 V. Letts .- - 0 River Plaza Five bulkhead and'Qook ,bull«r,>a» sat B. Glillcan '..« .".»...». ;.... 0 The club held its annual election gor. A largo decorated birthday nament :of 'the. Natlbna^ 8eml-Pro •out fjrka-nets during the past two ;. QAQAMEMESS TONIGHT. Baker _ »™^ 1 and elected Mra. Paarl J. Kent of Defeats Fair Haven cake was given the lodge by Miss baseball congress, to be held next' weaha, and;-, has wade fairly «ood I. A, C, vt. Blul e Devlle. Tettni vs. R. Haunr ..... 2 Allgor. Favors were given all those E. Letts - '.— .._...... 0 Freehold president for her fourth spring and summer, .Joseplj Bennett, oatoBe* of OBaie varieHa* of edible' WMUWe. ' - . consecutive term. Other officers re- attending. Decorations wero red, : . .WMT810B. The River Plaza Orioles defeated district manager' ot the tournament, Bib. . ." ••- F P 8 5 21 white and blue. elected were Mra. Mae Nolan of Free- the Fair Haven A's basketball team, anouneed laat night. In talking with a Register repre- Sammanta, I. . 1 1 BLUE COMETS (GIRLS) hold treasurer. Mrs. Blanche Hor- A rug, donated by Mrs. Edith Lew- It ((.expected that from eight to Flore. f, «... 1 > F P vath of Keansburg nrst vice presi- 26 to 25, Friday at River Plaza and is and disposed of on the co-opera- sentative yesterday morning, Captain NaUle, e. ... D. Keves 0 2 Wednesday night of last week lost to 16 team* will participate. The win-White stated that there wa* every Ahmtor, (. Hurley 0 0 dent, Mrs, Jane Garland of Sea tlvn plan, was won by Mrs. Kline ner of' the dlstrlot tournament will SharebM, s Bright second vice president and the Asbury Park 114th infantry team Sample. A large wooden carvod pot evidence of an early spring If marine M. Jennlnse 1 1 at Atbury Park, 48 to 17. Alexander compete with other district winners signs can be taken for their uaual goboloskl, c Robinson 1 > Mrs, Leona Hauselt of Bradley holder, donated by Mrs. Lillian Erv- OR ooDoTste ftTreR wtrle In a state elimination contest and the Lowsen 0 4 Beach financial secretary. Mrs. Rosa scored ten points for River Plaza in ing of Keansburg, was won by Miss value. 1 24 K. Keres 1 8 their victory Friday. Don't bo "in the dark" about state winners will go to Wichita, BAREFOOT Y. 0. V. Burler _. 1 1 Bergen of Matawan was elected sec- Lutle Allgor. Kansas, to play in the national finals The, open winter ha* brought to F P Jennings _.... 0 0 retary to succeed Mrs. Everett An- RIVER PLAZA. The lodge will hold a card and that used car. Gat its true during the latter pt)rt of th> sum-the North' ^Shrewsbury river hun- 0 » tonldes of Belmar, who U retiring P P bunco party next Monday night at mileage and the facts about It*' « I Alexander, f. 0 10 caro and condition. Deal with mer. ,.--" dred* of broad WU ,44«ke a ana dm the*n* t 10 because of Ill-health. Crescent hall. Thero v/11) be priies BefetMa—Pitts. Harehltti s timer, Brown. filMSCy, f - 0 2 Howlaml B. Jones Co., and get -The winner/of the district tourna- ieem to be tarn*. Only 0 0 VoMelman, e. 0 S and refreshment*. A box of grocer- lij flk f 0 1 .the truth. ment will receive a large gold trophy, yetterday morning a Urje floek at The highlight of the evening was Hockhlll, ( - » ies will be disposed of on the co-op- am* "wild bird* landed on the thin bearing the autograph, of Honu* the varsity name between' the Blue GIRL SCOUT MEETING. Hendrlcks, s. ..— - » erative plan. (Hans) Wagner,, high cdmmUsloner lea near the borough dock at«»« foot BLUB DEVILS. Devil Big Five andythe Leonardo All of semi-pro Jjejeball. In addition the of Broad (treat. They:'if*r« within F Stars. Waltz stole the spotlight with FAIR HAVEN. Week-End Special! •erenids, f. .... o r Troop M PracUeed Test* at Preeby- two leading team*, will ahare In cash » fMt of the VulWiaad and showed hlg eherp shooting and was, high Triad Club To ; 0 scorer with IB points. Mahnken, also teifan Church Friday. Kbsrc, f, ... awards, the winners to receive 25 per Uttla'fear.. ' '•••' .".'-: :'.V ( .'': 0 Cameron, f. 1936 Model 75 Cadillac Captain White atated that there Ba«ef' e'jCIl™'. o of the Al] Stars, tailed 12. , The Leo- cent of the grote' receipt* from the o Troop 34 of Olrl Scouts of Red Ummons, t. • Hold Sport Hop Trunk Sedan •ale of ticket* and the runners-up * are thousand* of f '"" '"-••" Klhtn.£ „ nardo team won, 33 to 26. Tho line-up: "BanKmet at the Presbyterian church M«yrr, t. ., Hogan, g,•„ l Hendrlcks, I. 1 5 per cent. ' .' . .:,-'.-: .,' •"' '•'• ,-. to thrte Inahes in Altttv s. p LEONARDO . ALL STAM. Friday evening under the leadership A aport dunce will be held by the thought U>M* wild of Captalti Ida Goodnpeed and Lieu- » 2,', Triad club Saturday night, February Answer to last week) Any team not'a member of organ- , a V. 4 1 strsam to>ed m,i ..,. .,.,., , .... 1 U Bennett _ .", % tenant Harriet. Wood, Shlrloy My- PLAZA, 12, »t Stalder's Inn on Bridge avenue. ised professional baseball or listed a* y v Morris' Human Anatomy by a* other food that they eaa ietalent Mahni|«ck n.,._.«.,„.... „ , ...... ' o« 0 » tlnger- acted ,t* color guard. The 1 Docoratlons will consist of cluj) col- a traveling elub 1* eligible to enter, Q r r Jllnlck Roekhlll, f 0 13 Jackson confirms tho fact that illl ..„,„.; 1 :....; J...1 * member* practiced' signaling and ' ors of blue and white. Ren Vsrnon Every team must play no lss* than O'Melll .... 1 II Glasity, f O (I 0 D '....„„ s • .other Hr«t ^P* *seond-olass tests, and his Modernists will play for strictly speaking we have four, three game* In. ths «tate .under the WaltMarehatta l ...M . ,....!. .'.«,... Alexander, f 0 0 t i (lames wore played and the meeting Vossalmen, e. dancing. fingers and one thumb. The banner of the town It represents to Eildlo , ; , 0 I PstUt, i o a thumb should not properly be . LEONARDO mqmr. • 0 Kotowlts ..._ „ 0 0 closed with the singing of taps. Thore will be cntcrtiilnment and be eligible for the dUtrlot tourna- 1 » Ilendrleks, g. 0 1 referred lo as a Anger, ment. All persons aro eligible to play Wlaserter, *. Othsrs present besides those men- Jones, g novelty dances. Mies Clara Clark Is Three Basketball Oamee Al AUaaUo t s 17 "I 18 except those playing In organised "» 4 13 BLUB DEVILS BIO FIVE. tioned wero Alice Townsend, Patty 1 17 chairman of tho affair and she Is b»- baseball after June 10, IBM. Then Highland* Neat Saturday. O Stoekor, Catherine and Kugenla ASBURY PARK. Ing assisted by Miss Marjorle Worth- Pllla 4 a to O'Htrn, Florence drantham, Norm* P lay. Miss Muriel MaWhlnney and Phone 910. Is no limit to the age. As many as "Leonardo Might" will be observed Bat) Bank Oelhollo Lose*. r 1. Bettlnfham „_...... , 4 1 10 Barto, Dorothy Swannell, Constance MaoPnereon, f. O IS It person* may be *lgnsd by each In the gymnulum of the Atlantic 1. Wllllama 0 0 Mra, Virginia Rathsmlth. Open Krenlnga. Ths R»d Bank Catnollo high «chool 0 Qarslde, Doris Melsler, Alice llrem- Ransar, I 0 S club. HlRhlands high school Thursday Pleasant 0 2 I) t basketball Uam lost to Manaaquan 1 Cole, e K. Keiree 0 I yer and Helen* Cassldy. 1 10 a W. Cllpplnger, Mgr. Teams entering the district tourna- evening, February 10, when three high Mhool 27 to II Friday night 1* . IXe/ef s «, t 0 % Hampton, s Democratic! Club Meeting. ment with the name of their mana- Mutta4uo team* will take part In bas- (loodwln, f 0 0 Used Car Oept at Manasquan. The lied Bank boy* 4 III Atladl, ( o e Tho newly formed It«Kin, but tho Leo-Ity Center onn West Bergen place, paper, like most self-raspectlnn pub- McKay will preside In tho absence fee I* $5 a team, and this money I* Highland* ftremem Next W*4it*«4ay younger we become in Idia*. Hardly lications. Is operated on a cash-in, of President Mntthnw Htevenaon, who sent to the national congress to carry night the thrss Leonardo tiams will a month passes but see* some, Im- nardo Olrl All rJtsm went down to Mrs. Maude 8Smack, president, was advance bast*. If vour Anal date >s portant Improvement tn The Regis- defeat at the hands of the Atlantlo chairman; Mrs. Mary Patrick was In with his family Is spending this on the work of that organisation and play agalnit three llatawan aggre- drawlnc near, send In vour cheok month In Florida. All the members help defray the os*t of the pilNi asd gation* at BalfcaAb't atlditofium. at ter'* job printing department. This Highlands Olrl*' team, 1« to 11. charge of refreshments, and Miss for renewal lodav eo that YOU will onange |i for your bsnant. Are youO'Neill of, the All Hlars hid high Ethel Brandon was In charge of «n- not miss anv Issue* of vour favorite nf thn county executive commltU* m ft m» wf itr-AdvfrUiswaot •core U the night with tia point*. UrtalMMqt) bom* newspaper.—AdvsiUasmetti, siav* been Invited I* attend. RED BANK REGISTER .FEBRUARY* 8. 1988,' FLOWERY SALADS TO TRY EGG CUTLETS* V J9l£)NEY BNOW WUl be glad tf c&iLf'iq, must bo GRACE WINTER TABLES FOR MEATLESS MENU- seasoned to be worthy of ! Hot Off the Griddle ' answer any questions' In the middle of winter it's the At a luncheon the other day I,bad 1 , on Food •• ,i. its piquancy , easiest thins; In the world' for ourmy first egg cutlet, and what a sur- 4 Three Meeds A Day prise it turned out to be. Oood? MKtBZa OONLAN thoughts to turn, to summer, and VoLI, No. 1 Copyright By SIDNEY SNOW, 1035 ' Edited by WHMA E. DEtTB long for those dainty summer flow- mmmmm~-Just try it WIM time/* sAd ers that can so beautifully grace our see for yourselves: tables Like a fairy tale, no sooner The type of cleaning treatment; for thought than dbne— Take the black- CUTLETS Dining Abroad floors depends on the kind of floor, eyed Susan for lnstance*-thur de- 6 hard boiled eggs The Energy Trio - Macaroni, A varnished wood surface may be mure flower can appear on our > table 1 epp thick white sauce washed with a cloth or scrubbed at any and all times In the form of a V, teaspoon paprika When The Prodigal Dad At Home with a brush that li not too tUB, us- salad which is made like this: 1 teaspoon onion Juice ing a warm .suds and a'mild soap, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Spaghetti And Egg Noodles Rinse the soap off with water, Lettuce Salmon .Pudding Example of promptly and dry the wooa very Orange Chop the eggs rather coarsely, and Comes Marching Home Plain Good SwfiiJ* Cooking thoroughly. Cream cheese. add the parsley. Make a thick white Pickled walnuts sauce. Season to taste wlUt onion Spaghetti Sauces That Will Make Juice, paprika'and salt- Take from Though Swedish opoltirjg li some- Honey will always keep better if Hard boiled egg yolks what plain it has certainly new the flre and add the eggs'and'pars- You Famous kept In a 'dark place. Too much On a bed of lettuce, arrange sev- ley. . ~> '! been accused of belngr poor, arid light" will cause It to granulate. eral sections of orange like the black- though dill is the popular flavoring, eyed Susan. •. In the center place a Spread out on a buttered dish an*' this country is far fronr lacking In set away until cold. Oust the hands! suits and something. really grand. Milk instead of water blends well ball of cream cheese' and cover the lightly with flour and shape spoon- No matter how long or short it Is, well seasoned dishes., i cheese with a slice of pickled walnut it it's spaghetti or macaroni you have Either one of these sauces will add Like so. many of the) European with. Jamb fat and makes an excellent fuls of the mlture Into smajl cutlets, a%food product that will result In a the final supreme touch of marvel- gravy and it will not separate. Sprinkle the walnut with chopped being careful to pat put until of an ously good flavor to your recipe. countries,, we find In Sweden a great yolks of eggs. ' Serve with French even thickness; use as little flour aa meal which good thrift and good deal of flab and flntnsh recipe*, In- dressing. ^ taste'will both applaud. If you have SfAGHBTTI-iWITH MEAT OB cluding a salmon pddding which is Grapefruit segments sprinkled with possible, or the creamy consistency ever wondered about the difference MEA.TLESS SAUCES made wit* salt salmon. w* can pre- sugar and a little salt, then broiled, will be lost. When all are shaped, hi' these two popular foods. It may be can be arranged with the edges over- If cellar stairs are unlitfhted paint dip each cutlet into slightly beaten Cook spaghetti In rapidly boiling pare t|i* salmop right in our homes egg, then In fine, dried bread crumbs, news to you to learn that there is water until tender. Drain and serve by rubbing the flsh thoroughly with lapping to make a tasty garnish for the top and bottom steps white so none, except for the various forms salt and letting It stand for 34 hours pork or ham. that no one will fall. and fry In deep, hot fat until a -gold- and SUMS In which both may be pur- with meat balls, meat sauce or meat en brown Drain- and serve with to- less sauce. ., , and from here we proceed aa .fol- mato sauce or medium cream saue*. chased. The Ingredients used In the lows: If hot paraffin Is poured over paint process of manufacture are exactly MEATLESS SAUCE the same in each product 1 pound salt salmon left unused In a can, It will not hard- Cook for about one hour over a Vi pounds potatoes en. ' FOOD FACTS ' The most popular form for spar slow Ore 1 can tomatoes (strained), 3 cup* milk WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ghettl Is that which comes in- the1 can tomato paste, 2 onions (sliced), Did you know that: long, solid strands. Macaroni is hol-2' tablespoons butter, and salt and 2 tablespoons bread crumbs A very nice and different pie crust IS LINDEN PLACE, BCD MAX*. low and not quite as long. Another 1 teaspoon, butter can be made by substituting chiUed Canned turkey meat is a new pepper to taste. Stir frequently. » eggs popular form for macaroni is the Serve on hot spaghetti and sprinkle orange juice' for water and add, lor ready-to-use food product Fancy articles, children's short cut, or elbow variety, with grated cheese. : Slice the salmon and the potatoes every shell, 1 tablespoon of sugar —Beans, were, used in ballot A third member or this famous en- and put alternate layers In a pie dish, and: K teaspoon .of. grated orange .boxes In New England in clothing, useful: articles; ergy trio is egg noodles. Egg noo- ,•'• • MEAT SAUCE beginning and ending with the pota- rind. Use this with cream and cus- - Colonial days to register knitted goods and gifts. :•! dles, as the name implies, contain a To the ingredients. for the Meat- toes. Beat the eggs-and milk to- tard pies.. This crust is especially ' negative rotes. " specified quantity of eggs and have leas Bailee, add a half pound of gether aqd pour over the padding fine with bananacreamand coeoanut —Use of tender young alfalfa a "natural rich golden color. ,., ground fresh or, left-over meats. Cook with -1 teaspoon of melted butter. cream pies. \ leaves for human- food as a The variety of shapes and lengtns as directed. •' • • . Sprinkle with breadcrumbs and. bake substitute for- spinach is of- these macaroni products' makes In a moderate oven for about SO min- Chewing' 'gnm,1 can be removed their versatility even greater, tor A more elaborate sauce Is made by utes. Serve with hot melted butter. reported by the South Afri- adding such flavoring: elements as from clothing by scraplngoff all you can' Institute for Medical Gwendolyn Malowy they are Interchangeable In pranti- can with a blunt knife, s Then if the cally all recipes. muBhrooms, pimentos or green pep- • EesearcKh • - • • pers, garlic, celety, sage, thyme, bay material is washable, soak it in tur- Your budget will not suffer when HOT ROLLS APPEAL pentine or kerosene,.or. sponge with -7—The food :- constituents of Antiques D«wrttiii| you serve macaroni products. Their leaf, etc. Place surplus sauce' in a buttermilk are similar to tight Jar; keep in cool place for la- carbon tetracblorlde, then launder. VU BBOAD 8TBEET, , . low cost-gives them a well deserved* TO LOST APPETITES If the material is not washable, those ot whole,milk with the place l» all classes of food budgets. ter use. exception that the fat has EATONTOWN, K. t. . The .preparation and serving of sponge with carbon tetrachloride.' If. They are grand extenders for expen- As often the case, when a person the, gum has' hardened; soften' with been removed end the milk: sive foods,-and .when added to left- macaroni products can be varied in baa lost his or her appetite, the'sight so many ways that If you served solvent before sponging. ' ' ' ' ' sugar .converted to lactic I invite inspection of my over meats, they make even the sim- of hot'rolls'on' the table'will-bring 5; ; plest combination taste new and them every day, you could have a the, lost appetite back ,wltb- a rush. "• •••«cla.'' •'' ••; • ' •'• ••• •' ."••• present stock, which is rich new recipe to follow for many days. .Capers are the pickled buds .of the , Thes*. "food facts"i 'are com- more tempting. Because macaroni Here I* a roll that will stimulate any piled by the Division of Con- in beautiful and -useful • old products are also wholesome and nu- It Is always best to follow carefully appetite: , . ; .. .„,.',';:.' ". caper bush. They have a' tart, spicy tritious, they have won a ptominont tested recipes, but there are a .few flavor" that makes them useful in sumer Information. New Jersey f u rri iitirrev attractively place on the reserve shelf in most general hints about the use of mac- COTTAGE CHEESE ROLLS sauces or-ajjad!.-Caper*.sauce Is of- State Department of Agriculture. : ' American kitchens. They store well aroni products that you will'flnd help- 1 cue milk .'•••'•• ten served with bplled lamb or mut- priced.' /' ""'•'''- ' ' '. '•: " ' and a supply on band means you are ful. • 1 cup sugar ... , ton. - Most of the capers used are prepared for emergency meals. Cook macaroni products in plenty 1 teaspoon'salt • : Imported-and are sold In the familiar Most everyone has at some time of boiling water; allow a tablespoon UK CENTUK1ES the prbdigal son has been Riven "the breaks"— 1 tablespoon butter ' ' tall green bottles that may be found enjoyed a d(sh of real Italian, spa- of salt to each 3 quarts of water but how about the prodigal dad who comes marching home after •1- tablespoon shortening on most grocery .shelves.. A Jar will The Etliel Moynt Mozar School of Dancing F a hard day's work. (Incidentally, we often wonder just how hard last a long while and Is a good In- used. Cook the macaroni just until : ghetti in a favorite' restaurant, and • 'Vk yeas-t'eake'.. :, •'. , EIXS AUDlTOiUUH, Bro.dI Strtrt *a« Pindmay RosoV MED BANK; N. J perhaps wished it might be possible It Is tender, do not overcook. . this day's work is—but well skip that here. At any rate, let's give Flour ;' .- . . • vestment for your-flavoring shelf. ' —in •prepare such • a-rgrand—tHsh-nt- —A-cupful or two-of-maearonl, spa- -hint-a-prodigal fe.i»t.)—— • —-, ,114 cups cottage obaaa*—__:._^i_ T«l«nbe»«i School WIT ' Mto«mi) nosae. If you. would like to begin a hettt or egg noodles added to soupEf ,1 'ggyolk ... ' All Typ~ of DUIIK, for AdulU.ud Chlldr.n—OucrlsUn Bookjat on career as one' who is renowned for ff all kinds will give them body and A rare combination indeed is the smothered, jointed left-over chicken . %,grated nutmeg ;''., ;, ... ;",.,.. A very Interesting and tasty ap- add to their nutritive value. (laid aside for the occasion) and letting It be rounded out with half a petizer can be-made by cutting can- . EXTRA CLASSES BEING OPENED FOR NEW PUPILS your ability, to prepare Italian spa- , Bring the milk to a boll, and pour ned pears In small cubes; fill sherbet hetti. Jot down the following recipe. Try adding cooked macaroni prod- dozen or EO Jiver balls—tho famous Swedish dish. The chicken is sim- It Into a bowl with: th* ahortening.ii r a. little added care is given to the ucts to your meat loaf.' The results ply warmed in a covered'frying pan with gravy added to keep it from lasses halt full and chill. Just be- f : tablespoon butter, %. cup-sugar and —preparation- of-the-*ariceras well-as •will—be surprising- in—added -food' drylB Ut;~AHd-thenecipe follows -for —— —— salt- Dissolve theyeastin-%7cupot cooking the spaghetti, it will mean value, tastlness and ready accept- lukewarm water, and when the,milk the 'difference between just so-so rfe ance by young and old. LIVER DUMPLINGS has. cooled to .blood beat, add lt> to ; the other ingredient* Sift In enough • • -'- '•>-'- Any 81w — Any Make — Any Use. '•• ; ------^ /i pounds of calf's liver 2 tablespoons floor flour to make a 'soft do.ugb;, knead ' To conserve meat'when cooking, In- ' rJlngle Phase Two Phase Three Phase, well and set aside in a warm place to vest In pans which.have, flat. bottoms 2 rolls soaked in milk Chopped parsley, salt and' the same* diameter as the stove burn- 1 tablespoon butter nutmeg rise overnight. ers, # • , ,-'•• DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Veal Birds With Sour Cream 1 chopped onion 4 cups" light beer Beat together the cottage ohefise and egg yolk, and.add H cup sugar, 18 MECHANIC ST., BED BANK Put liver through aineat grinder. Smother chopped onion in butter. V, tablespoon' flour, and 1 tablespoon For that evening snack, spread rye Mix smothered onion and all the other ingredients with the ground liver melted butter. Cook In double' boiler bread with creamed butter; to which A Dish to Please Hungry Men and Women until thick; add grated nutmeg and prepared mustard ; has been - added, and form into balls about 2 inches thick. Place these balls in the set aside .tQ_ooQL....'.._ '.;.:, ,i:..: Ton .with thin sllceSvOt cold ;baked MONEY LOATflED ~TT :;' ~ ;Whb Know Flavor . - - Bristly boiling"beer, " Cover'ahdtakepot immediately "off thefireand Roll but the dough 14 Inch thick or boiled ham. Add wsfeivllkepltces on Jewelry, Silver. Musical Instrument*. let stand for about 10 minutes. Take dumplings out of beer and serve on 'floured board, and out In 8-lnch of Swiss cheese and "spread with a Binoculars, eta. with bread crumbs browned in butter. squares. Place 1 tablespoon of cot- bit of chill sauce. Adjust the second This buslnes< of meal planning re- __ LiMSMd «Bd Jm«< o« SUU UN. J pieco, and the veal rolled around It. tage chees* mixture, on on* half of piece of rye bread, buttered on top WE FAT GASH FOB OLD OOIJ) aWD volves around the main course of the The steak Is then held in place by each square; turn the other half over and serve. , •• meal of. which the meat Is the hub.skewers or toothpicks. To prepare and pinch together with * fork. Place The worth of the meal and the cook the best veal birds you ever tasted, in a baking pan, brush.'-with a little are often judged by the meat cook- saute them first In fat until they are milk.. Let rise |n a wfinn place for 'If fish Is brushed lightly with salad t Broadway Loan Co. evenly browned and then add afaur A Chocolate Fruit Cake an,hour and a half, and bake in a oil before being railed in 'cracker ls the choice whipped cream or beaten egg whites to bake one or two or maybe a, third 2 carrots . , ...... * -.1 OJSJO.N; SOUFFLE bakes:so: that the upper crust Is of women who know good flavor and are to be added.-allow dissolved gel- to give away. It should be cut in 1 small turnip t medium sized onions brown and the lower Is still pale, quality. •' • ' ' . atine to thicken slightly before com- paper thin slices and served with the 1 potato 8 medium sized onions tarn the bread upside down in the' When sour cream in cooking is bining. Ingredients then distribute greatest of pride. •4 small cabbage S eggs. • • • .• ••-.--•• •• ••. pan and leave It until the bottom is mentioned, many people think only evently. To speed up the thickening, 1 bay leaf 1 cup milk . . . slightly browned. ... of the cream, in their home that be- set gelatine In a pan of Ice water and CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE i whole peppercorns 1 tablespoon flour comes Bour by accident Ask your stir. The next time you need a des- 6 cups sifted sake flour Salt 1 tablespoon butter ' A cop of bottled beer, poured over daliy man about it and learn to en- sert In a hurry, remember, use as 3 teaspoons baking powder 5 quarts water Salt . & veal roast, after It has been well joy its many uses. little warm or hot liquid as will dis- '/» teaspoon soda Feel and cut the onions in quarters browned, makes an excellent basting • Veal birds are usually made from solve gelatine; remainder of liquid Vi teaspoon salt With the narrow blade of a knife and boll them until very soft, chang- Ingredient and adds an Interesting veal «Uak that is cut fairly thin. A should be very cold. Turn into indi- 3 teaspoons cinnamon extract the marrow from the shin- ing the water one*. Drain well by minor flavor. It Is non-alcoholic be- small bit of dry bread dressing Is vidual metal molds and set in a pan 1 teaspoon each allspice and mace bone, and put it Into, the soup kettle allowing to stand In a siev* for five cause' th> h*at removes and burns placed In the center of each serving of cracked ice or cold water. 3 pounds raisins, finely cut with quartered onions and the beef, minutes; chop very fine and drain out all traces of alcohol 2 pounds currants over a slow fire. When the beef and again. Season with salt and a very FREDD.WIKOFFCa H pound dates, finely cut onions have browned welt in the little, peppery ,., .,-...', 1 pound citron, thinly sliced marrow fat, »4d the colfl water, and Cream the butUr and flour togeth- A completely electrified model RED BANK, N.J. 3 teaspoons grated orange rind all the other Ingredients. Boll brisk- er. Bring the milk to a boll and ly for 3 minutes, then lower the heat farm * demonstrating crop stimula- Hi teaspoons grated lemon rind pour it on the mixture of butter and tion, soil heating and pest control, all Menu Of The Week 1 pound butter or other shorten- and skim the soup. Cover the pot and flour, • gradually, . to. avoid lumping. ing boil (or seven hours over the lowest Beat th* yplks.of eggs to a-pal* lem- operated electrically, will be dis- Telephone 552. 1 pound brown sugar possible flame that will keep the soup on yellow and add them to the cream played at the 1M9 Golden date In- 12 eggs, well beaten simmering. At the end of the second sauce, then add the onion pulp, and ternational Exposition at San Fran- MONLYA.Y -I > 4 squares unsweetened chocolate hour take out the potato and cabbage finally fold in the stiffly butan cisco. ' '-;'••' melted and add 1 scant tablespoon £f salt. whites. Pour into a buttered baking t When the soup Is done, strain off ' Breakfast—Grapes, hot wheat cereal, crisp 1 cup each molasses and tart Jelly dish and-bake In a moderate dven 25 % cup orange juice meat, bones and vegetables and setto SO minutes. Serve at once with bacon, buttertd toast, marmalade, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Kidney 3 tablespoons lemon juice to coo) in an earthenware bowl; add beef steak. ; atew on toast* cole slaw, cocoa junket, tea or milk. Dinner—Sliced moro salt If needed. As soon as the roast beet in gravy, julienne carrots, mashed potatoes, lettuce and Sift flour once, measure, add bak-soup is perfectly cold, take off the tomatoes with French dressing-, prune whip, coffee. ing powder, soda, salt and splceB, and hard crust of grease that will form sift together three times. Sift one on top. PORK CHOPS cup of flour mixture over the fruit I TUESDAY I and mix well. Combine orange and WITH MUSTARD *• '' • • ' ' Breakfast—Orange juice, ready to eat cereal, lemon rind with butter, creaming PEACH PIE FROM A CAN 5 pork chops . . • .pancikas with batter and syrup, little sausages, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—- thoroughly; add sugar gradually, Win, IOM, «r draw, 0M> game's, am creaming until light and fluffy. Add Here is just another good example 1 scant teaspoon dry mustard Scotch mutton broth with barley, rice muffins, baked apples, tea or milk. eggs and chocolate and blend; then of what to do with those peaches we % cup sour cream fun with Eichlcr'i at your elbow. ItV Dinner—Boiled tongae, potatoes hashed in cream, spinach, pear and molasses, jelly and fruit juices. Add canned last fall, or. ir we didn't can 1, teaspoon vinegar the chofen crony of good fellows every* •tuffed" prune salad, apple cake, coffee or beer. flour gradually, beating well after any ourselves, we Just buy some from ' H *up water. each addition; then add fruit. Turn the grocer anil proceed to mafce a Salt '.''••'• ' •••'•:• • where. Men find mighty mellow WendUi Into pans which have been grcaBed, Flour.;, ,, ,.. •_-,.;. _•_ _ , v [WEDNESDAY lined with heavy paper, and again « in good old Elchler's lusty warttfh. Breakfast—Stewed pears, ready to eat cereal, CANNED PEACH FIB < Rub the pork-chops wall with salt greased. Bako In a slow oven (280 1 quart canned peaches , ' and some of their own fat, Putin a whole wheat raisin toast, coddled eggs, coffee or cocoa. Lnnch—-Spin- F.) until done; in Shi inch loaf pans % cup sugar greased broiler and let them brown ach timbales, not rolls, cup cakes, fruit "cup, Ua or milk. Dinner— 2',J to 3 hours. If the oven gets too 1 teaspoon lemon juice quickly'on'both'sldt*.' Th«n,,dredg* hot, cover cakes with heavy paper Cold tongue "with mustard pickles, scalloped potatoes, stuffed eggplant, 1/3 cup cream with flour: and arr»ht> li) a baking during part of the baking. Makes 1 tablespoon butter pan. > Mix. together. wlU».. mustard. 1 fruit gelatin* with whipped cream, cookies, coffee. about 12 Vi pounds of fruit cake. vinegar, end water 'until quit* Sprinkle 1/3 pound of almonds, Pastry . Line a deep greased pie plat* with smooth, and pour this over the- chops. I THURSDAY I blanched and shredded, over tops of Let cook for flfUen mlhUter In a Hot cakes before baking, if desired. When a paste made by mixing together 1 *• ' Breakfast—Pineapple juice, hot wheat cereal, cup flour, 1/3 teaspoon salt and 1 oven; then add the sour crtam and a cold, wrap In waxed paper and store little salt, and cook for t«n trflnutM creamed dried beef on toast, toast and preserves, coffee or cocoa, In covered containers. teaspoon baking powder; work In 1 teaspoon butter and stir In an en longer, basting twloe durlrfg 'the 1*1"*—Toasted tomato and cheer* sandwiches, celery, pickles, cup and Vt cup of milk. 'Work until cooking. •• • '• ;\ " * " "• cakes with hot'chocolate sauce, tea or milk. Dinner—Pan broiled smooth and roll out K Inch thick- round tteak, baked potatoes, baked stuffed tomatoes, rolls, caramel SUNDAY SUPPER Lay In halves of canned peachis, The N«w 25«aland'fOrenuneht hsi sprinkle with sugar and dot with but- approved the' appointment of i eofa*. eomstarch pudding, coffee or beer. SANDWICHES ter. Bake In a not oven for 30 min- utes. Mix the cream and lemon Juice mlttee to InvestliraW the. solubility I FRIDAY For the housowlfo who finds sand- and pour over th* fruit. Finish hik- of the city of WeDlngtbn as abue Breakfast-Grapefruit, ready to eat cereal, wiches satisfactory for Sunday night ing 10 minutes longer In a moderate for ov*rs*ss flying • boats. , - ' creamed fish flakes, toast, marmalade, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Mush- supper we offer: oven. zoom omelet, hot biscuits, apple sauce, cookies, tea or milk.. • Dinner CHEESE AND MUSHROOM -—corn and oyster chowder, baked stuffed haddock, new boiled potatoes, 8ANDWICII A SONG TO A SALAD mothered cabbage, tomato and green pepper salad, rolls, hot ginger* Pimento cheeso bread with lemon ssuee, coffee. Ti pound fresh mushrooms Some unknown poet had th* right 1 tablespoon butter Idea when h* wrote this verts and 2 tablespoons water though we don't know who h* Is,— SATURDAY I our praises to him, for he wrote thus- Spread four slices crustlcss white ly: I I Breakfast—Sliced bananas with ready to eat bread with buttor and four others Ctreal, fried apple rings toast, coffeo or cocoa. Lunch—Baked lima with any sharp spreading choGse, Cut "Oh, cool in the eutnmar Is salad, Mans with onloni, fruit salsd, muffins, tea or rnTIC! Dinner—Pan mushroom* flno nnd iinuto In butter And warm in th* winter Is lov«: broiled ham steaks with apricota. candled sweet potatoes, shredded In a covnrmi j>nn with butter and And a poet shall sing you s, balled cabbage, apple brown betty, coffee. water. Combine brand .slices; toast, Delicious trlereon and thereof, cut In half nnd spread immtirooms on op. Oarnlnh with ripe oilves. A singer am I, If no slnntr, ' Reoular lpttl«t My mus. has a marvelous wing. On draught Take homa BcWer's In »h» SUNDAY SMOTHK11ED IJAM SANDWICH And I willingly worship at dlaner __ BeakfastBowBreakfast—Bowll of fruit, ready to eat cereal, It sllco cooked ham The Sirens of Spring. •vtrywher* new "Bnvoy" carton BEER scrambled egn with chicken livers, butterod toast, preserves, coffeo or 1 CRK whlto "H'I handy to have around" eoc 1 Tonl to 1 oko endive ., . like lovt It Is bitter, ** jBlBBST— » i" ** eockUll, roast stuffed shoulder of Iamb, ti cup mayonnaise Take beet... for Ilk* lov. It Is r.d browwd potatoes, buttered peas; stuffed celery, sweet pickles, banana teaspoon prepared mustard Crisp lessor th* lattuco shsll (litter And cr., .- ••;, .-... -'• • lican dub for many yeaxs, are a Victor E. Grosstnger, who acted as round* on a pony 'which was given daughter, Miss Catherine Russell of courgeraant ot more careful driving. Rev.. J. Lawrence Pitt, .Jr.. ot chairman In 'tbe absence of Capt Al- to him a* a Christinas present by his The plan guarantees to private Buknson, and two ions, Alexander bert Runyon, who is sojourning In parent* three years ago. Princeton, a- former pastor ot tb* Gettls RusseU of Chicago and Ed- passenger automobile owners who are LaBAWS BI6 CLOTHING MART Methodist church at Red Bank, con- Florida, stated that this request for Mrs. Eugene Ehlnger left Sunday Insured for both bodily Injury and ward Dlzoa RusseU, who ia chief en- curtailed servl«e" would .Very prob- to spend the rest of,the. winter at ducted a worship; service at 10:86gineer on the Freighter Tampa, now property damage' liability a 15 per Whol«««l«r« mat Ratallm lo Man—H>nd-T»llortrco*u, «tc. All trv" Loaf, Shorti, Stouti. Tho B»t OuiU o'clock a aerie* of «»ctlonei confer- The Ladles' .aid: joclety of the coverage, provided no claims are ity ni ytfut to Salt Evtrrbody. Chinese ports. . He expressed the opinion that the Methodist church.will meet,,at the paid or reserves for claims set up ence*' wai b«ld. Thl*_ was divided . The funeral was held Tuesday af- committee should'take lrnnudlate ao- JRqye Your Hair Drissed Into'four groups, entitled "Enlisting home ot Mrs. Sarah Scott this after- under their policies during the 13 SAVE 10%-ALL CASH SALES ternoon at his late home with,Rev. tlon* to oppose; curtailment of serylce noon. The time will be ('pent prln- months the policies are In force. The and.Developing T«|t C.-A. Laymen," Henry P. Bowen, pastor of the Fair and that Middietown village resi- Bit otock lo HUCI (ram—l«ntit In" oulo. Our »tor«, ott. 1SS2, ; Jft An U^To-JJate "Improving T. M. Cj Ai Group Work, clpally-in making costumes for the j reward will be payable by the ln- ch.lUn.t.. compotltloa. Opm until e-.OO P. M. Floaty of Pork- Haven Methodist church, officiating. dents should be invited to join with log Spaco. At Sumnurfltld oad Proipoct Avonsu. ;.; ::- Qeauty Salon y: "How to .Win Friends for. the T. MVA delegation of members of Mys- the .committee In opposing the pro-chlldren who will give a Tom Thumb surance company, ttirough the agent 'C. A.," and-"Increasing: bur. Final* Uo Brotherhood lodge of Masons con- posed change.' Clerk Howard W. wedding at the echoolhouee, Friday | who wrote the policy, SO days after olal Support." The laymen attended ducted services with Worshipful Mas- Roberts wa* authorized to ask BVed- evening, February IS, for the benefit "the expiration of the Insurance. Resort-ASBURYPARK,N.J.-City 3 items 1.00 whichever group appealed to them ter Hairy K. Heavlland as. master erlck C. Tatutn, jre'd Adam*. I* .T.of the church; ' . the moat and at each: conference In- and Fast Master Charles A. Minton as Wilson and Stanley.McQueen to work Miss Agnes LeStrange and John FISHING IN FLORIDA. formal discussions were held snd ex-chaplain. The Masons were honorary with the township cftTdlals in pro- LoStrange of Jersey City spent part periences Interchanged* bearer*. The active bearer* were testing against the propo»ed change. ot last week with Miss Margaret Little Stiver Residents Spend sn In- Permahents Mr. Davlson was toastmalter and Nelson Hair, Howard Ryder, Roy A hearing on the matter will be held Bean. Mrs. Agnes Sinford of New . tereetlng Day OB Miami Beach. before the slate board of utilities at York spent Saturday and Sunday three selection* were sung by a group Forshay and Sidney.Derating of the Miss Julia Parker of Little Silver, Ball life Insurance agency. In Newark Tnur»dey morning, Febru- with Miss Dean. PUBLIC SALE of young men students at the choir ary 10, at U o'clock. wh wlth h br h D la charge of the Worden funeral home, Carl Dreyer bought an automobile » J " °i V; ,°,!'8 " Complete school: Highlight*: of the sectional last week j Parker, and Mr. and Mr*. Warren conferences were related, Secretary the body waa conveyed to Ross Hill The Keansburg Nationai l bank was cemetery for cremation, ' Elijah Reeves, who ha. been living S'rl)"'°' ^ilSr TflSl FARM STOCK and MACHINERY Leigh E. Cobb, of the Moninouth designated as the depository for 116 6 wlntewlnte sent the County Y, M. C.. A. giving ths re- with his daughter, Mrs. Viola King, i"" F township funds.. ba.\oved ,toKNew?crk. " - *' port for the group which discussed The township board of education She ^men ZWh% eour.g.d!^ to a flshlng trip ott Hl.«i On the Thomas McGuire Farm at HeaddenY Corner, HILDA S "Increasing our financial support." Frank C- Hanley. asked in a letterV *».™>.to finance n The meeting closed with an address Frank C. Hanley, a resident of the schools. The request wa* re-over the sale of tickets for the roast 5J£" . • . Thiif.dav deto sea Route 34, Between'Middletown and Red Bank by the Rev, 8, Franklin Mack, .sec- Runuon for many years, died Thurs- ferred to the finance connnitteis. Purlt *n,dJ^!Je2[f*Ut.'1Up!!W the omy several saiiflsh were seen at 1:00 O'clock F. M. From this immediate locality, the jjjtury >>ut.none w.08 c»H«ht.- A. huKlleB county T. IX. C. A. wa» represented ley. Surviving,. besides his wife, tion passed by that body protesting rtlewasaisoBlrtBdHndmu!sx Mrireathwing Orte« HatiltyrarB two SgaBiranSBirr r iScriSSna-reaTTBBa W cltementwas provided when the cap- The undersigned, having leased his farm, will sell to the niftiest The public school pupil* who arc dens, Henry R. Dwlght of Middle- stepsons,Thotnas'andBernard pakes taxes for relief purposes. The reso- tain of the Pastime attempted to bidder the following: 2 good farm horses, 1 Fordsoh tractor,, tractor of Rumson; three brothers, Timothy lution via* sponsored by the New Jer- t&ugnt by Mrs. Margaret King, ac- harpoon it and mltBed. plows, tractor discs, 1 Ford farm truck, power sprayer, seed drill, farm town, township; and R. H. Dodge of companledi by their -teacher, paid a "The fish were taken to the Royal Shrewsbury. ' Hanley of Rumaon, Matthew Hanley sey State League of Municipalities of Nyack, - New - York, and Joseph and Mr. Knox *uggested that It Wasvisit to the Little Silver school one Palms Tourist Park, where the Park- wagorfM[5 oOT^stanchlons, hay .body, mowing mactalm,. Iron roller^ walfcu. February, 1st to 19th ers-are~*toirplnK, and much: Interest Hanlty of >tion|f-?»tendr-. arid" three •worthy of' adoption-hjrotherniunleh daylutweek." ing plows, double and single; riding cultivators, walking cultivators, J "THE HOME PORT NEWS" sisters, Miss Ellxe.be th Hanley - of palitles: The Middietown ooromlttee- Regret Is general over the fact that S^mV?^ befo?.^ sets of harness, corn sheller, elder press, hay rake, brooding equipment, ANY STYLE Rumson, lira, Bdmfind McQrath of men were of the sam*. opinion andMrs. Thomas H. Long has tendered auob larsre fish. Two experienced 2CO-tt>. brood sow, 5 pigs, 8: weeks old; 75 bu. of corn, about four tons Mr H>vm Yacht Ohib to Have* Connecticut, arid Mrs* Thorns* KIley, they passed the resolution . uhanir her resignation as principal ot the fishermen volunteered to dress the public school to become effective In fish and It was then distributed oat hay, locust posts, row marker, one-horse spike tooth cultivator. GAfcMENt Monthly Publication. who lives In Ireland. mously. pul ol t 1e eive n and It dtt The' funeral was held Saturday Six special officers were. appointed AprilA . MrsM . Long1 has taught here »mon»; ttbb e2 28 fifaminn e whh o areH Hvlnl * forks, hoes, shovels, rakes and articles too numerous to mention. Off Regular "The Hove Port News" Is the title to serve without •alarias. Th«y «e in trailers at tho park, of a publicitlon which made Its ap-morning in ths Holy Cross ohurob, ten years. "On Wednesday u.o above party TERMS: CASH. ' Rumson, where the rector, Rev. John Thomas S. Field, William Seruby, Price • pearance this week. It will.be pub- Henry Hotehauer, Harry B. Lock- and Fred Ermati of Deal made a lished monthly at Fair Haven "of, E. Murray, celebrated a solemn high trip to the Florida Keys, where they THOMAS McGUIRE During This Sale mas* of requietn. The bearers were wood,Dr. Marp Krohn and William Lincroft. saw lomo of the destruction caused by and, for the membership of Fair VonQlahn. ' Haven Yacht Club." Thi iHrst few Joseph Clancy, Bernard Hanley, Otto by the hurricane at Matecumbsr In OEOROlD H. ROBSRTS, Auctioneer. _. -_^_^- ; BUls aggregating $JO,088 were or- (Tbi fcd Bank Hwlitai.can tt boUiht O.B. SMOOTHIES li«ues will b« produced by, mimeo- Strohmengfir, Jo««ph'• Strohmenger, at LIr.croft from U. Uahonty.) graph proce«. i It .is. y however, Thonua Oakea and: Jablt* Shea. Bur- dered paid, o{ whfph amount ?24,!!S0 tpSBlMPUClTY planned to make the PMbUoatloii.one ial, in charge of John K. Day, waswas for. the hoard of education.-...... Mn. Fred Kaiser was admitted : At/th? request of DnPaul H. Ax- '"' ' "TREO RTVOLt of sufficient sUe and Interest so that la Mount Olivet eemttery. Saturday night as a patient at Elvcr- a direct subscription, pike will be tell, «up»rvlslng principal of *chbalB, vlew hospital. Sunday morning she HEN GO BELT charged and the publication receive three signs asking autolsts to drive underwent an append::.:i < I. ; John H. Pfeiflenberier. carefully were ordered placed on MAIDEN FORM mailing privileges. She wa* taken to the hospital in the The funeral of John Pfelffenberger roads near the Leonardo high school. Middietown townslilp a;...; .*.-.' The effort* Qf "'The Home. Port These roads will be used by pupils MADAME X of Runuon, who died 'Wednesday of William Molsonha* ,rstur.n«.4, feOBia. News" are from the pen of Edward last we^-in-VeterarshoepitaHn-the lndrhrtntrear«p rt«thlH r KTOtgiNowam - • KUBUBSM- OrTveLiaSr-,- OS! "elUBV mrmirTW after spsndlng severai*w6eks in Flor- Bronx, was held Saturday morning at atructlon in the highway safety edu- ida. - I » NEMO |UBX AMD-OTHBB3- the.artloles-are-.extremely credible., pertaining to the activities of the club Holy Cross church, ftunuon, where cation couus. Dr. Axtell stated that Mr. and Mrs, John Dennis and chil- the rector, Rev. John E. Murray, .cel- the driving lesions would begin with- SPECIAL OKDKBS and' item* ot local interest. dren of Red Rink were Sunday ebrated a solemn high mass of re- in a short time. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens. I A feature paragraph mentions the AT SALE PBICE quiem. - •.,..-.'..'.••.. . . Fred P. Smith/manager of a store Mr, and Mrs. William Slater and card party to be held by the ladles' Father Murrey recited ''The .Ros- at Belfird, surrendered his limited auxiliary at the Episcopal Parish daughter Gloria of 'West Brighton. Jirmto AND ary" at the'home Friday night Mem- retail distribution license for the sale Staten Island, visited Mr. and Mrs, house, Fair Haven, tomorrow even- of alcoholic beverage*, and asked tor ALTERATIONS FBEE ing at 8 o'clock. bers of the. ^Ladies' auxiliary of the Louis Walter Sunday. "Othir nurchandlH in this iton at American Legion, also conducted iet- a rebate/ of 412- became the license : Paul Reid, son of Melvin S. Reid, To facilitate th» work ot the Re- ; ha* not expired. Favorable action •ptelal pricM durlnf 9il«. vice* that nleb> ' ' underwent an appendicitis operation gatta committee, P. B. Wainwrigbt Shrewsbury post" of the legion con- was taken ori hi* request. Friday at Hazard's hospital, Long, and O. A. Abnhemaen are construct- ducted .service! at ths grave. A Branch. . ing two-way radio outfit* for' com- •quad from Sv>rt Hancofk fired a vol- munloatloh between tb's committee KAINBOW VET8 TO DINE. -Lois Owens, daughter of Mr. and and the patrol boat* while doing rac- ley over the graye-and a bugler blew Mrs. Fred Owens, has returned to ing duty. taps. Members of the RumsDn Bre New Jersey Chapter to Eat Turkey her studies here after having been Tucker's department were honorary bearers. Prepared by Auxiliary. confined to her home tw week* with GRADUATE CORSET7ERES John F. Hitchcock, commodore of Burial, In charge of John E. Day, tonsllttl*. the olub, has an open letter to the the New Jersey chapter, Rainbow 1 was in Mount Olivet cemetery.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry An&ble enter- 139 Broadway club member*, the Ladle* auxiliary Division Veterani, will hold a very and the Fair Haven Junior Yacht Important meeting at the Naveslnk tained guest* from Philadelphia and Phone I* B. 88. club expressing his deiirt for. the -. Frank E. Oikadler. Hook *'L»dd»r fire house on Me-New York over the week-end. Jjont Branch, New Jersey continuation of an active and .suc- The funeral of Frank El. Chandler chanio street Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Harry Sprung and son Cecil GENERAL ELECTRIC cessful season this year. of Spring street, who dltd on Thurs- February 6, at 3 o'clock. John H. spent the weekend with Mr. and day of last week, was held Monday Fix, president, and Arthur K. Slal- Mrs. Isaac Nuisenfeld at Bronx, New morning at St. James' church, where tery, secretary, have sent notices to Tork. a high mass of requiem was celebrat- all members urging a full attendance. The teachers of the 8und*y-*chool ed by the assistant rector. The bear- After the business meeting the will meet tomorrow night at the ins wire James Conway, Thomas Ladles' 'auxiliary, will serve a turkey home of Miss Julia MoCarron. Springsteen, Adolph Johnson, Percy dinner to' tbs member* and their Henry Fenton's house is bslng re- Naughton, Thomas. Naughton and wive* or their lady guests. This din- painted by William P. Woodward of Timothy O'Flaherty. Burial, In charge ner will ;hw served promptly at half- Riverside Heights. REFRIGERATORS of John E. Day, was In Mount Olivet past six o'clock/ A meeting ot the fire company will cemetery. . ..'.,''. be held tonight at the Are house. FlUdn Auxiliary Meeting. •» The Ladle*' Aid soelsty meeting Save on price} Save on cuttcnt! . . . Newcomer* to our community Curing tht service the boys' choir The Red Bank auxiliary oTFItltln sue often advised of our falmcM and relia- of the Red Bank Catholic high school scheduled for today has been post- Save on upkeep! Brilliantly sing several sacred numbers, ac- hospital will meet Monday, February poned until the first Thursday In bility by our patrons. Oar ye«r» of Mnrice companied at the organ by Sister 7, at the home of Mrs. Frank Mc- March st tb* horn* of Mrs. William styled all-iteel cabinets. More Mahon on Vista place. The meeting have placed us in a position of unusual trust. Mary Mercy. On Sunday, night mem- Mauser, Long Branch. Tbs 'muting ice cubei, hslu. More cold-pro- bers of the St. Vincent de Paul so- will start at 11 a. m. Members will was postponed because of ths ac- ciety reolted "The Rosary" at the bring box lunches and sew all day cident of William Alexandir, grand- ducing capacity. Mote uiable for tbe hospital. son of Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson, late residence. storage space. More conT«nltace C. £• Mcunt & Sen Aqtone Koraek. features and appointments— Anton* XomeH died suddenly Sun- msosinc K. AoArts. HAMAOI* day morning of a heart Attack at his fir lesi tnoniyl See for younelf! f UNEEAL DICCCTCI2S boms on Highland avenue,1 High- r. PPIONT ST. A. . RIP BANK. N. J. lands. ' He was 48 years old and A A leave* hi* wife, Mrs. Ellen Kornek, and ten children. He was bora In * B-l AUTOMATIC IlKTIIC MN9II with Mr. Komsfc formerly conducted a siduslve TRIPLOVBN «od Hi- FUNERflL bUclwmlth shop on Fourth street, Highland*. For tbe past J« years he Spstd CALROD Cooking Units. HQME mi a Waoxsmith at the Rarltan ar- Faitttl Bsiierl Chssperl Thi fuWml was. held yesterday *f- * ••! OIIHWAIHIIS. Wsibei til dlibsi Mrnoon at.ihs house and burial by PORTABLE LAMPS A. II. j?o*t»n and Bonj was In Fair hjrgUnlcsily deia in 10 mirattt. Visw osmsUry. Mr. Xornsk ru sn the lamp. A floor Ismp ihould hi eawmpt Srttun s,nd members of tbe t plixed close to chalf where light is * 01 OAIIASI DISroiAU. DitpoMi of Highland* fire department wsre L0UI5E needed, in line with th« shoulders kitchen refuis right tt tht sink. .95 bearer*. He w»s a, number ot the of the perion fitting there or in R»d lisa's end Odd Fellows lodges'. line with the back of the chair. A Abolishes the girbige cm. MEN HOSM LlghiUg low loungo limp nty be uicd st Onlrcold-sH Aaviur AND the i!d« of the chilr If the bulbs * 0-1 ClOTHIS WASHIH * •-! IIONIR! olsm with tilniumttad Mr*. Ofcarles H. Dwils. ' Mr*. are not visible to a person setled firnii-fiU imitUmlU* for 8.2 Cu. Ft INSTITUTIONS... Th« funeral ot Me*. Jane A. Dsn- JlASKY ClNTMl. there. The lamp bulb of a bridge * l-l VACUUM CUANIIt * •-! KABIOJ that allure qulstsr opef. Ismp should be directly over one stlon, I sis eomol corf nil, wlf» of Cbarle* H. Dennll, who P0WU & LlCHT No Money Down should b« jadfM dlsd on Tuisday of last w«*k at her Co. shoulder of the person using the * ••! iMAIl APrtUNCIS sod t*4*ti*% seonossyt horns, on Mvsr street, was held Fri- limp, but the arm of sn sdjuatible alone. If their deeds cotnmtnd day moral** at Ml. Jattlii' church, bridge Ismp should to lowered until them, they n^ed wbsrt Rrv. Francl* J. Dwyer, assist- the bulb csnnot be seen and the ANV of ui h»v* old .lamps limp moved to the tide of ths ehilr. It b to its de*oV to Its unbl«» ant r»etor, o*l«brated a high mas* of M which we cannot rjplaco Im. 10-00 for your old VACUUM CLEANER rwjulstn. Tbs bearers were Cbarle* medlstcly with new I: E. S. lamps— The lime methods should be fol- i»hed reputation for ssrrios, not Doughty, Xsnheth Drury, William those insetlng; the specifications of lowed In the ptscement of ttbl* ai trade-in allowance on a New AV7 General Electric Model. VanMott/'Jwspn Connor, Kdwln Mo- the Illuminating Engineering So- Ittnpi. If tight thlnes in the tyes to unethical pertonal soBdtaUoii) of ft perion uilng lha limp when It Dsrmott and Frederick Duncan. Bur- clity. Although the Tight from sn No money down . . . easy monthly payments. that the Worden organisation older type of Ump cannot compire It plt'c<4 on a. tibts st the side of ial, In chart* ot IV R. Mount At Bon, the chair or. lofs, the lamp should looks for support. was In Mount 011v t psmsUry. in qusJlV frilli that produced by Why not give us a call and see these fin* products at J.K, S. Utnpi, moit-of them csn bs moved btclt until the light no be uitd M a w«y that will be fairly longer strikes the eye. In the csse Here is superior service Mute P. satisfactory Judfsd by modern of both table and floor limps the at' fair coel». Tb« funeral of MwlnP'.. Thompson Stindixdi of life Itilnf. This In- limp bulbs should be no more thsn of Mapls avenue, volvsi placing the Ismp correctly, thirty-six to forty Inches awsy from ho died Monday tht book to be lighted. of last VMk, was •Id Thursday af- using the proprr type of shade snd t*rooon »t hhiat«Jioms with Harold equipping the lump wilh the right My next column will deal with CHAS. H. WALTON CO. A: Johwm, •lie limp \>v\U. limp ihidei and ths proper wattage of theiud Bank 37 MONMOUTH STREET, REP BANK, N. Christian aoUnc* huroh, omdstln». Since. .th«io lsmps .li»v« no dlf- Ismp bulbs to us* for rtsdlng limps. T»« bears t$ were) Mlllam H. Wlkoff, fuilng bowlt 16 «o(ten the light from (Wrlti Mill Liwion, Jeriry Cin- Phone R. B. 2151. 60 EflST FRONT ST. William T. JonM, Isorge Ford Mor- the Ismp bti|b«, they should be, most

AMUSEMENTS. the competing orews. The pr< ream Will Television Monmouth Council Rowing Regatta will include ,events of single to light- ; Carlton Theater. • oar crew 'operating shells of th > lat- . Has Meeting Here est design. Meet Its Cost? "Wells Fargo," with Joel McCrea, To Be Held Here It Is the hope of the local commit- Bob. Burns and Frances Dee In the Pride of Monmouth council,' Sons tee that Ice of sufficient thickness will main roles, will be the feature at- and Daughters.of Liberty, held a reg- National Auodation of Amateur form on the river here to permit the Frank R. Elliott Ha* Interesting traction today, tomorrow and Satur- ular meeting "Friday night in the laying put of the course this winter KRIDEL'S Article in the Current Ro- day at the Carlton theater. • Lloyd Clayton * Magee building on Broad Oarsmen to Have Fifth An- by local surveyors and the placfog of tarian Magazine on the Sub- Nolan and Henry O'Neill head, the street. Two. hew members, Miss imal Event at Red Bank Next permanent markings so that there ject. ... ^__ . ;.-, supporting cast. The picture deals Hazel Luyster and Miss Ruth Hamil- Mfr -. .__^_. . . . ,;•.. will be fto'questitfn of accurate meas- FEBRUARY with the settlement and building of ton of Matawan, were enrolled. urements next summer when the. the west. After the business session! a cov- That "Red Bank, the River Sports course Is marked out by buoys. Will television pay its way? That's ered-dish supper was served. A~ par- a question worrying American tele-' Center of the Bast,", is not just a ty was held tot Mrs. Nera Dennis and catch phrase for advertising pur- :NEW OFFICERS. CLEARANCE vision - researchers and promoters Mrs. Bertha Huhn, .who observed poses but a, reality in facts will be more than engineering problems, their birthday ' anniversaries that again proven this summer by. a de- Bays Frank R. Elliott, experimental Installation Held by Neptune,En- day. ••" .•_.• .' ..• . ,; .; . ;; cision that took place Sunday after- campment of Odd Fellow*. psychologist and author, in the cur- noon at the Molly Pitcher hotel; rent Rotarian Magazine. Charles Croyden, chairman of the At the meeting of Neptune En- SALE Advertising has been nominated to good and welfare committee, report- The eecutlve committee of the.Na- campment No. 16, Independent Order foot television's bill—as it does ed that a' penny sale will be held tional Association of Amateur Oars- of Odd Fellows, Friday night officers IE gives you radio's-but will it? f'Will John Q. sometime after the next meeting on men met here.in executive session were elected and Installed by Dis- and Mary A. Public," asks Dr. El- Friday, February 4. The council will with a group of local men interested trict Deputy, John L. Hoffman and liott, "give attention to television ad- celebrate its 43rd anniversary on In the further development of the staff as follows: double assurance ; March .18, and a reception will be North Shrewsbury or Navesink river vertlslng —already dubbed 'teladver- /Behind our experience and SUITS 1 tendered John Keane, state outside at Red Bank as a fitting place for Chief patriarch—John Combi. tlslng , Will they remember—and buy r Senior wa.rden--George Rase - —televised products? How milch ad- guard on that day. any river sport and went into the Junior warden—Albert Klottln. U$ refutation for lquaHty »etv- preposition of holding the fifth an- Scribe—E. E. Ottlnger. r vertising will they; accept?" A rug disposed of on the co-oper- Financial scribe1—D. W. Grooms. tttll'll"" ice, Is the century old reputation OVERCOATS Psychologists have begun to an- ative plan was won'by MlsS Dorothy nual rowing championship events . Treasurer—Bwmd, Ivlns. LADIES' Colemanof Manasquan. here this summer. High prieet—John L. Hoffman. of Emery Industrie*, the dis- swer—but not too reassuringly. As Inelde eentinel—George Sturroclc. HOME one of them,' one who, has demon- Those present at Friday's meeting After an inspection of^ the water- OuUlde sentinel—William Wokott. JOURNAL coverers and patent owners of Values onstrated the advantages of the eye- were State Outside Guard John way, the boat basins, the yacht dubs First watch—Clarenea E. Beck. the Sanitone process. Moreover Keane, Mrs. Ann Smith,- Mrs. Mabel and the transportation facilities the Second watch^-Joseph Farraro, to 25.00 ear approach himself, Dr. Elliott as- Guide—Japhla Clayton. Semitone hat been investigated serts, "The difficulties of attention- Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hol- visiting executives unanimously de- holding In television will be realized man, John Brown, Mrs. Myra Fox, cided to hold the event here Satur- Patriarchs were present from Kejr- and accepted for advertising by day and Sunday, July 23 and 24 over port and Lakewood. Grand Warden- when we compare, television .with Mrs. Barbara' Heyer, Mrs. Luella leading women's magazines. Value. Keane, Mr. -amT'Mrs. Harry Dowen, a mile and a quarter straightaway Edward Button made a few re- newspaper, magazine, or even radio marks. advertising. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowen, Mr. and course that will have its start near to.30.00 Mrs: William Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. English's point on the Mlddietown After the business meeting District "It the newspaper reader's atten- township side of the, river and its Deputy Hoffman Invited all to the tion wavers, there is the page to William MacAdam, Mr. and Mrs. George White,' Mr. and Mrs. Ashley fihlsh line opposite the municipal dining room, "where he had prepared IVORV SOAP Value. come back to; if the magazine read- wharves at the foot of Wharf avenue a supper which was served by the er quits the page, It is there hours, Sherman, Mrs; Bertha Huhn, Mrs. to 35.00 Eleanor Powell and Nelson Eddy Uda.Peters, Mrs. Olive Croyden, Mrs. and the foot of Broad street good and welfare committee of Nave-. Costs You No More Than Ordinary Soap days, or even weeks later for his at- In "Rosalie." Cora-Havens, Mrs. Springsteen, Mrs. Special consideration was given to sink Rebekah lodge. Games' were tention. Not so with television. Let played until a late hour. - - the eye wander from the small screen The musical, "RoBalie," with Nel- Gormley, Mrs. Nera Dennis, Miss railroad "sidings as .many of the Value, —even for seconds—and that telad- son Eddy and Eleanor Powell, in the Ruth MacAdam, Miss Charlotte shells will be sent here by freight and to 45.00 vertisement is gone, never to be re- stellar roles,'will be shown on Sun- Brown, Miss Hazel Luystejf/ Miss express. The cost of transporting Republican Club Meeting. trieved. ' Helen Dowen, Miss Norma Norman, the shells.from the railroad to the A meeting of the 1-5-8 Woman's Re- day, Monday and Tuesday of next headquarters at the public wharfs LEON'S week. The large cast includes Frank Miss Janet Rebscher, Miss: Dorothy publican club of Mlddietown town- "Radio makes much less claim on Holman, William Smith, Charles and and local clubhouses will be-borne by ship will be held Monday evening at fixed attention than television does. Morgan, Edna May Oliver and Ray tan1 c rovden ftnd harie and the local committee. • the home of Mrs. Thomas F. Morford Sound Is hon-dlrectlonal. Turn your Bolger. The .picture contains many | ^. r Stephen Johnson of Long Branch, 1.50 Values 1.15 yond the limits of a Score of the besides those previously mentioned FreiliCut largest cities of America. were. Nell Wolcott, Patrick Shannon | "To the manufacturer who, Herbert E. Edwards, Captain Charles through advertising, seeks national Keansburg. P. Irwln, Morris Dodge and James PORK sales, that Is a fact of dollars-and- Lang, Wool Scarfs Sponsoring the local meet are the sense interest. If teladvertlsing isn't (The Red Bank Register can be bought LOINS (BIB SIDE) going to reach' the 100 million or so In Keansburg at the storei of E. L. Miller, National Sweepstakes Regatta' asso- 65c Values 49c N. Santa Liula. Philip Keller, Charlie ciation, the Old Red Bank Yacht people outside the television zones, Vogel and 1. Zuckerman.) »...4,00-Values-™J59c.. h i? club, tha-Monmouth_Boat^cluU.and. Center" Cut "*Xl*th"e scKobl effclToiT oil February" the North Shrewsbury Iceboat and 1.50 Values 1.15 The whole problem sums up to 8, thre voters will vote on a budget Yacht club. this, says Dr. Elliott: "The new eye- PORK™ 2.50 Values 1.45 1 totaling £28,800, the appropriations The executives of the national am- car medium will have tremendous being as follows: Current expenses, ateur oarsmen were assured of the psychological advantages from mul- $27,000; repairs and replacements, hospitality of the town as well as of CHOPS tiple stimulation of the human sense $1,000 and educational equipment, the boat clubs which will be used by Fancy Shirts organs. It will undoubtedly leave a $800. The following proposition will deep impress upon tho memory. It also be submitted: "Resolved, that 1.65 Values 1.19 will have striking attention—getting the board of education be permitted advantages. But will it succeed at The feature attraction on,Sunday, to transfer *000 from the current ex- 2.00 Values 1.65 the extremely difficult task of simul- Monday and Tuesday of next week pense account to'the repair account. ,'2.50 Values 1.85 taneously ' holding both eye and year will be "Thrill of a Llfetimo" with Candidates who seek re-election are attention? Finally, will the public the Yacht club boys, Dorothy La- Edward T. Compton, Jaoob L. 8.50 Values 2.65 taste tolerate enough teladvertlsing mour and Eleanor Whitney. Frenchman and Fred Ji Trenery. Al- to .foot the heavy television bill?" vin Adam's petition was the only Half Yearly one filed in opposition. Paja Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. Richard Steppanskl of Carr mas Attendance Honor aVenue has departed for Florida, ' 1.29 ' (The Red Bank Register can be bought where sho will remain for several 1.65 Values List at Fair Haven In Atlantic Highland, from William Leff, 1.65 J. Lemburg, A. Kati and Romeo's Store.) weeks. " ) 2.00 Values Mrs. Frank Johnson was hostess 1.85 The following pupils of the Fair A lively school election is looked 3.00 Values Haven public schools were neither foj[ next Tuesday, with) soven candi- to the members of the Jolly Eight' 2.65 absent nor tardy in January,, the as- dates running for four vacancies. card club Tuesday afternoon. 3.50 Values Announcement has been made of FURNITURE SALE terisk denoting those with perfect at- Three three-year terms are t o bo the engagement of Miss Oenevleve tendance records since September: filled and the candidates are John M. Piltobury, Egbert D. Frlmpter and VanBrunt of New York and Harold WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. Foulks, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Paul Sport Shirts Kindergarten—"Dorothy Andre, Peggy Norwood Llndell, who are running Ann Minton. Albert Emmons, 'Edred fot re-election; W. Harry Posten and Foulku of Port Monmouth road. I Corduroy, Flannel Webb. Hollls A. Hart. Dr. Peter M. Mor- William Balbach h,eld his tenth an- l .- >Tad> —Sondra Meyers, Robert No Down Payment Till April 1st and Gabardine Patterson, Lawrence fiesta, Frederick Pat- tenson and Eugene Lleneck are the nual pig roast Saturday night. j terson. • candidates for the short term to fill Plans for a celebration of the 25th 2.95 Values 1.95 Second end third grades—"William the vacancy caused 'by the death of anniversary'of "Old Times Night" by England, William Hodgktss, Leon Lamber- 3.50 Values 2.65 son. 'Ntal Ward,Billy Myatt, 'Helen ArthuAth r IrwinIi . members of the New Point Comfort Chandler, 'Evelyn Flugel. Beverly Rosen- The Schwartz house fire company are well underway, al- 5.00 Values 3.65 berg, 'Jean Acker, Arietta Bowen, Helen on Prospect Entire stock of furniture included in this sale. Small down pay- Emmons, Alice Patterson, Joen Snyder, avenue has been leased for the year though the event will not take place 7.95 Values 4.95 Amy Myatt. Patricia Calllnan. to A. T. Brook of Brooklyn, who will until next fall. A committee to pre- Fourth grade—'Warren Chandler, 'Er- make this his permanent residence. pare for. the celebration has been ment on April 1st—then.the first monthly insUUment on May 1st. nest Flugel, Russell Maroellui, Jemes named with.the following members:1 Marckatein, Frank Moynahan, Kenneta The rental was made by the Bow- Patterson. Joseph Sparling, Richard Stout. tell, agency. Mr. and Mrs. Brook, JacoJb b Lh. Frenchmanh , A. M. McOrath, Clayton Walton. Ellis Webb. Sally Belle/, who have been summer residents of Charles Rebsch, Charles Berberlck,' 'Beverly Burdge, 'Margaret Cameron, Jean Chandler, 'Lois Davlion, Lillian Atlantic Highlands many years, left Robert Sohlagonwelth, Arthur 20% oft Henderson. Sunday from Brooklyn for Miami Buorkle and Harold Haltech. I Fifth grade—Herbert Bradshaw, Leon- Beach, Florida, where they will spend A successful card party, given as' ard Flugel, Thomas Morrison, Dick Pet- the rest of the winter. Regularly 179.00 Men's Silk Robes tlgrew, Morgan Rahrlg. Victor Sasta, a benefit for the building, fund of St. I David Sllbersteln, Jack Cuje, 'Laura Acker, Andy Ryan has returned home Mark's Episcopal church was held at' Men's Flannel Robes Marion Camaron, Lillian Croslar, Myrtle from Monmouth Memorial hospital, the West Keansburg fire bouse Satur-; Emmons, 'Bernlce Williams. where he was a patient two months 18th Century Sixth grade—Harold Emmons, Albert day night. Cocktail Coats Laehder, Rodney Lancaster, 'Ehrlck with a broken leg. He was Injured i A daughter has been born to Mr.' Farmly, Jr., 'Frank Scott. Walter Scott. when he fell throuRh an opening In ' and Mrs; Henry Qehlhaua. The Jerry Mepes, 'Barbara Baumann, "Vir- a barn on the Amory L. Haakell es- Men's Mackinaws ginia Conover, 'Lola England, Edith father is the son of William A. Oehl- Leon. tate where he is employed. haus, president of ' the New Point BEDROOM Suede Jackets Seventh grade—'Kathleen Bant, Jnne Miss Margaret McCrea entertained Comfort Beach company, I ' Bradshaw, 'Elisabeth Henderson, Corlnna her sister. Miss Katherlne J. McCrea Windbreakers ; Hennessy. 'Jacaminria Hulsebos, 'Jean The annual roll call of the Keens- Hunslcker, 'Florence Jeffrey, "Dorothy of. Morrlsvllle, Pa., over tho week- burg Methodist church will be held I Men's Lined Gloves Little. Marlon Millar. Miriam Sllb.nl.ln. end. on Washington's birthday, February Jean Sweeney, "Ruth Scott, Jemes 'Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor left 23, with services in the afternoon and , Iiewls Davison, Leonard Feldt, 'Peul Sunday for a two weoks' stay at 149.00 Men's Wool Gloves Oardner. Osborn Patten, 'Leroy Slekler, evening. Rev. Waldo W. Weller, pas- •Ronald Slckltr, "Ro/ce VanRlper. 'Johir Miami, Florida. tor of the church, la arranging a pro- Wllllama, Robert Smith. Mrs. Bobby Barry of Plattmount gram. Eighth grade—'Albert Bogart "a«orga underwent an operation Sunday at a Only 14.90 Down, April 1st Chandler, 'Jimmy Costello, 'Raymond Mayor William Turner was host to Boys' Fancy Suits Davison, "Bruoa Henderson, 'Harvey Mer-i Brooklyn hospital. io, , y er the members of the Men's club of the IIui, 'Jack Minton, 'CharleCh s Rahrlgg, Baby clinic will be held next Tues- Four generously proportioned Boys' Overcoats Earl Blrkl.rl.r.. 'Marloalonn BiBailaileyl e , 'Barbar'Bb a day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the fl-u Methodist church lskt week. RantRt . **MarM y BBogart , ••DDorothy Cadman, The Weekly Social club was organ- Martha Ottman. househ . pieces of selected mahogany Boys' Machinaws Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Placentlno ized tut week with tho following KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL. members: Mrs, Charles McQulre, veneers over gumwood. Graceful Primary and Arat grada—*Warran Far- and family and Mrs. Mary Fleming Boys' Windbreakers rlngton, Nancy Gooda, Marian Wallace. have gone to Miami Beach, Florida, Mra, Fred Klepp, Mrs. A. A. Fraitck, in design with serpentine fronts Barond and third grades—*Carl Backer, for a Slav of several weeks. Mrs. George Whltehead. Mrs. Benja- Boys' Lined Gloves Robert Backer. Richard Bennett, Robert and bracket feet. Carefully fin- llradihaw. 'John MeQulra. Martin Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and min Popper and Mrs. William Patter- Fred Walton, Frank Leitle. Bruce Mc- family have vacated the Patrick son, Br. ished inside and out. 4-drawer Boys' Wool Gloves Coach, Rana da Llaa. OafTcy bungalow on Avenus D and Mrs. Benjamin Andreach has been FISK STREET SCHOOL. have moved to Navcalnk, named as chairman of a card ptrty dresser, 6-drawer cheBt, vanity and Primary department — Harold Albart, Mrs. William Dunphy of South to be held as a benefit for the Reg- Jamaa Albert. Lawrence Albart, Elhal bed. Daman, Arthur Barry. Oaorg* Harry, Joyce avenue Is recovering at Monmouth ular Democratic club on February Going South? Hrown. Walter Brown, Helen Harrla, John Memorial hospital from an operation ID. Third Floor Johnson, 'Merlon Laaarua, •Samuel Les- for appendicitis. arua, 'Ernest Iteever, Floyd Reevay, Eieklel Wilson of Main street has Complete Line of Henry Reavey. Herbert Reevey, John C. L. Roloson of this borough, an been on the lick list. Cruise Wear Rltehle, William Roundtree. Bertram aeronatical engineer, addretaed the Miss bavins, Karow was hostess at noundtree, Margaret Vanllorn. Patricia Hl-Y club at Its last meotlg on the Vlnrant, 'Ruth Washington, •Robert West, a card party last night at her home) (See Window Uleptay) Antonio Nleholae. topic, "Aeronautical Engineering as on Murray lane. Orammar department—'Kdwerd Brown. a Profession." He told the boys of Mlas Rose belbowlt* has resigned Oaorga Crawford. 'Richard Crawford, the opportunltlea open In tlili field her position as cashier at the Fow- •Shirley Albert. 'Mabel Boyd, •Cdmonla for young men nnd analyzed various I^tarua, Roae ICeevey, Maflallne Berftei, ler theater, 'Mary VanHorn, "Olorla Boyd, 'Janet aeronautical schools In whloh the The Interior of the postofflca has Icterus, Irene Brown. boys we in Internated. At tha next been repainted. meeting Kov. Paul A. Frledrloh, tha J.KRIDEL group leader, will hold a dlaoiiaslon Mrs. Helen Parrlsh has returned A Strong ComblnaUoti. on Ihn loplc, "Whnt Conatllilten I'ro- to her home on Wood avenue from Klrpt claas prasses, dependable "Wnnl Conalllu I ho Monmouth Memorial hospital at -Red Bank- alook and the employment of Orel funlty?" KRESGE CO. Long Branch, _ clsss printers naturally result In nrai rlaaa work, That's the combination Hallrmii anemia with' paaacngnre ASBURY PARK you'll find HL The negleler'n jnb mail* In bulh Prince IIHJ th» The rosd to belter and biXKtr buajl- printing department.—AdvertUement Unlttd tuples In 17M. neaa leads through The Itejletar's id- virtUIn* columns.—AdvartiaemsnU < .. BE A BOOSTER Botsfyour merchant., Boost you* organisations. Boost your officials, SECTION | Boost your nelrbWand your com- munity will Boost youi BANK RE

V0LUM&LXrN0.33. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, i938. PAGES 1 TO 12, Annual Dinner Chief In New Roh Record School Tax Map Meets Joseph McDermott Of Hose Company Vote Is Looked With Approval Sick at His i HomeNew Residence On County Clerk Joseph McDermott Settles Labor Tilt has been confined to the bed with Held J-ast Night For At Rumson • At Shrewsbury sickness at his home at Freehold since Wednesday of last week. Dr. Police Chief Harry H. Clayton as- refrain' from attending the perform- D. S. Carey of Freehold, who Is at- Shrewsbury Tract Charles Ross, Es>Capt*in of Jer- Four Candidates for Three Fall- Bid Awarded to Ridgefield Park sumed a new role yesterday—that of ance because the management was tending Mr. McDermott, stated this sey (Sty fart DejMurtawnt, i» arbiter in a labor dispute—and to "unfair tp union labor." Pickets had Term Vacancies and Two Man for $1,900—William D. morning that his sickness was not successful were his efforts that an been selected but their services were Candidates for One-Year Guest Speaker—Edmund Cre- not required. . Layton, Sr., Inducted as Coun- unpleasant incident at River Street Through the .efforts of Chief Clay- Term.. •.-•:'• .•-.. •'...... -.....-. Sold For $25,500 school, where an Italian motion pic- ton, a. conipromlae was effected/ ture show was-given last night, was whereby a member of the Red Bank One :'pt ;the .besF^fnnert ever, held Indications are that the Rumson The Shrewsbury mayor and coun- averted. local was given employment;. The school election next Tuesday will cil Tuesday night Awarded a contract t>y. .Union'Hoee company took place operators that accompanied the tra- Catholic Church tait night in the recreation room of Learning that the Bed Bank local bring out the largost vote ever polled tor the drawing of a borough tax George W. FJacciu of Tea- ot the American theatrical employees veling show were also used. If fu- at a school election In that-borough. map to David C. Boswcll of Rldge- the Reformed church on Shrewsbury ture shows are held; Mr. Roop stated Looted By Thieves avenue. The" dinner-was prepared and motion picture operators union It overshadows alt other local topics fleld Park, whose bid wag (1,900. Bor- neck Purchases House was planning to picket the show be- last eight, only union operators are and interest; increases as election ough Attorney John S. Applegate and served by the Ladles' Aid society to be employed. Thieves broke into St. Mary's Cath- of the church, Edmund Crelln, ex- cause the management had not pro- draws nearer. . was authorized to draft an ordinance Constructed at Shrews- vided for the employment of union About 300 persons, according to appropriating $1,900 to defray the olic church at New Monmouth last chief of the Bed Bank are depart- Four members are to be elected week and stole gold articles used at ment, "was toaatmaster. About 60 operators, Chief Clayton staged a Miss Dorothy Dodge, who was at the this year. Three are to be chosen cost of having the map prepared. hurried conference between the local door, attended the performance. The The money will be/raised by floating services and valued at $100 to J2O0. bury Gardens. persons attended. ' for full terms of three years and one Entrance was gained through a rear manager of the show, John DIFlore, feature picture was entitled, "L'Arm- is to be elected for a one-year term. a bond issue. and the business agent of the union, att Azzurra," or in English, "The window. When tho robbery occurred George Rocp. In alphabetical order the candidates Recorder Elmor C. Walnrlght op- is not known, as tho church was Blue Army," and dealt with Italian are Bertram H, Borden, Nellson Ed- posed the proposition. He asserted The rriptlcn picture operators union aviation, t A short film, featuring wards, George Hallanan and Mrs. D. closed from Sunday, January 26, to W. S. Wain wright that the borough should Install a last Saturday, when the loss of the had prepared signs calling upon un- speeches of Premier Mussolini, was Harold Karp for lull terms and Mrs. new fire alarm system or spend.the ion members and friends of labor to also shown. Ivah Cadwallader and Carlos D. money for a more urgent improve- articles was discovered by Thoma; Kelly for the sho'rt term. The elect- ment. Koert Johnson and Howard Leach, the Janitor, while cleaning the Builder and Owner Ion will be held in the Rumson high G. Strauss questioned the advisa- building. Dance For Women's school building and the polls will be bility of having such a map pre- The altar was In great disarray, Models Csiosen open from 8 to 9 p. m. pared. with various sacred objects thrown One of the most important real Overseas League Two ot the three-year candidates, about and some of them. broken. estate deals of country properties in Riverview Mr. Borden and Mrs. Karp, are seek- Three tabernacles had been broken the vicinity of Red Bank has Just Everything points to a large at- ing rc-eleotlon. Mr. Borden hag serv- into and among other things a clbor- been closed with the sale of a, tendance at the dance to be held ed continuously as preaident of the lam and a pix had been stolen. Rev. large residence on Sycamore avenue Auxiliary Party Saturday' night at Jack Ahearn's William J. McConnell, rector of the Shrewsbury, to George W. Flaccua of board of education since his election JOSEPH MCDERMOTT. pavilion at Highlands by the Leon- 15 years ago In,1923. He has devot- church, is at Monmouth Memorial Teaneck. New Jersey. The property ardo All Stars Athletic association ed much or his spare time in the ad- hospital, Long Branch, a patient for la located at the corner of Sycamore Mri. Frank Baird of Rumson serious but that because of his pneumonia. His condition has shown avenue and Garden road, In the sec- for the benefit of the Women's vancement bf educational methods in weakened health he would probably General Chiunnan of Bridge Overseas league. It will be under Rumson and has. made several valu- marked Improvement of late. New tlon of Shrewsbury known as Shrews- able gifts to the schools. Mrs. Karp be required to take a rest for three Monmouth is a religious community bury Gardens. The sale was effect- the direction of a committee of which or four week's before resuming his and Tea Party to be Held Feb- Mrs. Belle Qold Cross of Leonardo Is completing, her first term on the and not only among Catholics but ed by the Ray VanHorn agency of board. During that period she has position. Rumors that Mri McDer- among people of other religions the Fair Haven. Mr. VanHorn reports ruary J5. is chairman. Stoney's orchestra will mott was in a critical condition have provide music. missed only one meeting. She has hope is general, that the sacrilegious the property was held at $25,300. long been interested in Parent-Teach- been current and Dr. Carey said thieves will-soon be apprehended and Mrs: Paul R Fielder, Mrs. John they were without foundation. Shrewsbury Gardens Is the re»I- er activities. punished. dentlal park being developed by WII- Elliott, Mrs, Joseph C. Williams and Mr. McDermott pasted his 79th Mrs. Maurice Earl have bean select- Former Mayor Edwards Js a mem- Haam X Parker on jthaJormer-HaxjthaJormer-Hax-- — birthday— October -10;—He~na»-heen arcl propertyoprty . ThTh e largl e fframe Ha» ~ed aa models for a iSsnlBn shWlff ber of the present b~oarcT,~rYaving been county clerk the past forty years. conjunction with a bridge and tea appointed to fill the vacancy caused Italian League ard residence, which was known as party at the Molly Pitcher hotel Tues- by the death of Harry A. Kettel. He Shrewsbury manor, was demolished day afternoon, February 15, at 2:80 is a business executive with years of a few months a*o. o'clock for the benefit of the Red experience In financial matters! As Hudsoni jCounty Of This County Wlnfleld S. Walnwright of Litt:e Bank-auxUlary-of-Hfvervlew-hospltali: mayor ha BtreBSBdeconomyhTTnunl-- Silver," Who" has btillE many outstand- Mrs. Frank Baled ot Kumeon Is gen- clpal expenditures. Mr. Hallanan has ing homes In the vicinity of Red eral chairman. _..: been a business man of Rumson for Judge To Speak Wants Barbour Bank, was the owner and builder of Charles Ross ot Sea Bright, retired the house purchased by Mr. Flaccus. captain of the Jersey City fire de- Clothes will be supplied by the years. He is a member of the bor- ough lonlng board of adjustment and So 'far as Mr, VanHorn and Mr. partment and honorary member of Towne * Country shop and as an in- Resolution Indorsing Locust Res- Walnwright can ascertain this is the the Red Bank executive council, was novation the models will mingle with has long been active In the fire de- Here February 12 partment, ident Adopted at Meeting at first house to be constructed in the guest speaker. His talk was very In- the guests during the party, chang- vicinity of Red Bank by a builder teresting and covered his experiences ing ensembles from time to tlm;. Mrs. Cadwallader has been a re- WILLIAM D. LAYTON, SR. James R. Erwin to Address Lin- Pleasant Inn at Red Bank Mrs. Edna Floker will have charge sident taxpayer in Rumson 29 years. for resale at a price of over $12,000 as a member of the Jersey City de- coln Day Dinner at Elks Au- since 1029, although many cew hous- partment. of a cake sale and she. will be assist- She has been active in educatlunal William D. Layton, Sr., was induct- Tuesday Night. work locally and at present is active es have been built and sold In recent . Others who delivered short talks ed by Mrs. Henry H. Kohl, Jr. ed Into office as councilman by "Mr. ditorium—Large Sale of Tick; years at less than *10,Mri. Herman of Hatontown; Miss-Harriet Francis Mrs. Kllubeta Chandler „ Among the outstanding guests ognition of the splendid constructive lAsendorf. • Mrs. Louie V. Bnyder for January was higher this year and ketchup business. The Hazard President—Daniel Hopkins, Jr. ••< of Holmdel and Miss Bstelle Lolko than It had been for January during who have been Invited to attend be- record he made during his member- Vice president—Walter Hamilton. ' of Freehold. . > Marcl* Chandler, daughUr ship In the United States senate, this house, which was recently razed, con- Hiss Marti* Plerea either of tho past two years. sides those already mentioned are tained 31 rooms and at one time was Captain—Ralph Brown. Baldwin chandler William H. Hunt.... Senator Frank Durand, State High- group especially felicitates W. War- First lieutenant—Kenneth Drury. Elks Auxiliary Carter, the butter .Chrlney fi. Conovtr A treasurer's renort showed a bal- ren Barbour and confident of his in one of the show places of that 8«cond lleutesant—Walter Noble. ance on hand of J6.956.S2, and bills way Commissioner E. Donald Ster- locality. • Secretary—Albert Snlffen. F. T. A. DESSERT BRIDGE. Lydi* LaSalle ,?...... Edns Nleh«uiet tegrity and proud of his outstanding Bridge-Luncheon Count Gaston Da Lout*. Joseph Crlne amounting to J3.915.99, Including ner, W. Warren Barbour, former ability unqualifiedly endorses hia ap- Assistant secretary—Harold Panes. Jar Behuyler ; Charles'Crln* Treasurer—Jaekson Murphy. Mrs. Horton Oarrtson Chairman of stats and county taxes, were ordered United States senator; Assemblyman peal to the electorate of the State of GETTING BOAT WORKS BEADY. Sue 81a Per«lns._~_...Hrs. Sherman Hunt J. Stanley Herbort, Freeholders Ray- Trustees—Henry Hlfglna and William The Ladles' auxiliary of the Bed Next Frl4ajr> Affair. Ilvlre 8r,lffklns.__ ...Mn. Austin MeglJl paid. The meeting adjourned subject New Jersey. Smuinall, Jr. m mond L. Wyckoff, Joseph Mayer, J. Bank lodge of Elks met last night, Viols* Ailur _..._... Dorolhr Thompson to call by the mayor. ei i e> New Owners of Bed Bank Marine Table decorations Included white with Mrs. Harry Qulnn presiding, Mrs. Horton Garrison will be chair- Russell Woolley and Edgar O. Mur- crepe paper \vith a strip of red pa- man of a dessert-bridge to be held The large amount, of Interest man- Works Very Active. Fourteen members were present. ifested and the big advance sale, of phy, Judge J. Edward Knight, Pros- Sale Predicated per running over the center of the Plans were made for a bridge- Friday afternoon, February 11, at 2 ecutor Raymond Bailey, Judge The Red Bank marine works, form- table. On the table- were miniature o'clock for the benefit of the Me- tickets has iancduraged the grange Ackerman To Be On Roosevelt's Plea luncheon to be held Monday, Febru members to believe that the show Haydn Proctor, Joseph McDcrmotl, erly tho Red Bank boat works, fire trucks loaned by Tetley's. The ary. 14, in the Elks dining room. Mrs. chanic Street School Parent-Teacher chairman of the Republican county which was purchased recently by menu was outlined on small firemen's association in the school auditorium. will be well attended. Dancing will Arraigned Again Berk's shoe store of Red Bank an- Qulnn heads the committee in teke place after each performance. committee; State Commltteewomah Hans W. Wulf and Emll Stalder from helmets and consisted ,of fruit cup, Atractlvo door.and table prixes will 'Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., Mrs. nounces that In answer to President charge. Plane were also made for a Roosevelt's plea to keep salaries up Pierre Proal, is rapidly being mads . turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, card party to be given by Mrs. Mur- be awarded and refreshments will be Ernest Ackerman of Rumson will Emma VanScholck, vice chairman of ready for the approaching boating sweet potatoes onions, string beans, served. Tickets may be obtained be arraigned beforo Recorder Harry and lower the cost of living it is ray Cowan at her home. Relief Fire Co/s Republican county committee; George holding a sale of shoes, bags and season. The building on the proper- celery, olives, cranberries, coffee, from members of the committee. B. Kurtls of Fair Haven Saturday Bray, chairman of Red.Bank Repub- rolls and apple pie a la mode. The next meeting will be In the hosiery at especially low prices. A ty is being completely renovated and form of a social Wednesday night, Members of the committee assist- Annual Dinner morning at 10 o'clock to answer a lican committee; Mrs. Louise Bod- painted. Work on a new dock to sup- ing Mrs. Garrison are Mrs. Charles charge of reckless driving made by march of dimes" will be one of the February 18. Mrs. Walter Connor man, Mayor Charles R. English, Jury features whereby 10 cents will be plant the one in use tor many years and Mrs. Joseph Bray will be hos- Stlllwagon, Mrs. Richard O'Connor, The annual dinner of Belief en- Mr*. Mary Mast of Fair Haven. This Commissioner Charles Miller and F. will bo started shortly. The Brevoort Mrs. Murray Cowan, Mrs. Stanley will mako Ackerman's third appear- sent to the President for every pair tesses. _ gine company will be held tonight LeRoy Qarrabrant, preiident of the of shoes sold to aid tho campaign The Red Bank marine works will Haviland, Mrs. Raymond Johnson ance before Judge Kurtls In connec- Affiliated Young Republican clubs of and Mrs. Beulah Ely. at the fire house Immediately fol- against infantile paralyala. In addi- be incorporated with Mr. Wult as Market Walk Out Rumson Firemen's Auxiliary. lowing the monthly meeting, 'A tur- tion with tho auto crash January 4 Monmouth county. Chairmen of other committees are tion to the Berk store at the corner president. Mr. Wulf will also serve Mrs. Ellsworth Soden was eleoted key dinner with all the flxln'a has at tho intersection of Ridge road and of Broad and Whlto ntreets. the store Mrs. Luther Good, tickets and door Fair Haven road, which resulted In as manager of the plant. Having Edward Cordes, proprietor -of Brc a member of the Ladles' auxiliary ot been planned. Borough officials, fire at 2 White street has been rented served many years In the German voort's Market of Red Bank, says prizes; Mrs. Martin VanOstenbrldge, the death \of Mrs. Mast's husband, MUSICAL PROGRAM. Rumson fire company last night refreshments; Mrs. Fred Frlck, Jr., chiefs and exempt members of the for the display of shoes. navy, Mr. Wult has a large know- that the statement made by Lester company will be special guests. Fol- Charles Mast. Ackerman operated Plans were completed for the card cards and tables; Mrs. G. M. Olson, Program to Benefit Christ Church, ledge of engines and boats, and< is Conk, Frank Wise and Lawrence party Wednesday night, February 16, lowing the dinner the firemen and the car which collided with tho car cake table; Mrs. Frank Kuhl, tables driven by Mr. Mast. Shrewsbury, Next Monday well equipped to give the type ot Munyon relative to their action In at the fire house. The auxiliary will their guests will enjoy games and BUNCO TARTY. serve demanded by boat owners in leaving his employ was not a fair nd chairs, and Mrs, Kelby Warden, I hold a cake sale Saturday, March B. prixes. sociability. • Tho Shrewsbury school auditorium this section. Mr. Stalder Is alsot} presentation' of the facts. Ho has will be the soene of a muslcale to be Proceeds to Benefit Shrewsbury-Little A Valentine party followed the busi- COLT'S NECK SPELLING BEE. well known boatman, having con- sent a letter to The Register which GARIBALDI CONCERT. given by the women .of Christ Sliver Child Welfare Association. ducted boating establishments In 'this In part is as follows: ness session. Bunco L»«t Night. church, Shrewsbury, next Monday The Shrewsbury and IJttlo Sliver section for the put eight yaare. Duo to low selling prices, It was About 30 persons'attended a bunco Contest Jjist Night Was Won By evening, 58th Wedding Anniversary. Event to Bo Held at River 8treet Mrs, John Sherman. Child Welfare association will hold a In addition to building boats, tha decided' to placo tho help on a sal- Mr. and Mn,, William A. Mason of party held last night by Eatontown School February IS. A feature of tho affair will be a bunco party at the ISatontown bor- company will engage In repair work, ary and commission basis, giving all chapter, Order of Eastorn Star, at Almost two hours were taken up trio, with Frnncls Kodama at the concerned something to work for. Us- Fair Haven observed their 08th wed- A concert and, dramatlo muslcale ough hall Friday night, February 18, featuring propellor service, and will ding anniversary Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Fred Schultz at at the chapel of the Reformed church piano and Miss Dorothy Douglasi starting at 8 o'clock. Proceeds will handle supplies of various kinds for . ing 1857 sales figures, it would have Wayside, There wtrt prlics and re- will be given under the auspices of and Mm, K. fl. Kodama playing vio- given one man more than ho was their home on Battln road. The day ol Col.'s Neck last night by a spell- go toward the association's baby boat owner*. _ _ freshments _ the Gluseppo Garibaldi society Fri- ing bee In which flvo organizations lin*. Mra. William T. Parker of Red getting, one man would have received was spent quietly In receiving mem- day evening, February 36, at the clinic work. There will bo a door bers of the Immediate family. Many were represented. A prize of (0 was Bank, accompanied by Mrs. Haiel the same and the third would have - Dr, Lorenco In Hospital. River street sohoolhouse. Well known White, will entertain with solos. prlte, special prizes and refresh- THANKS FOR GIFT. been cut to a salary still In excess messages of congratulations were re- offered to the winner and It was men la. _ of that which is Paid In moat stores. •Dr. Michael J. Lorenzo of River- radio artists will be among those tak- awarded to Mrs. John Sherman, a Helm Hllmer will render vocal solos ceived from friends. ing part, The affair will be under with Mrs. Olive Wyckoff at the piano. Volume Of The Register Appreci- Very truly, side avenue fi a medical patient at member of the Helping clrc.lo of the ated At High School library. Brevoort Market. Riverview hospital. the direction of a eommltte of which ohuroh. Second placo went to Aus- eie- — Hook and Ladder Meeting. Bridge Closed to Boats. - Anthony Sovlaro Is chairman, Joseph Routlno business waa conduoted at Edward Cordos, Proprietor, •*' tin Buck, representing the consistory Evening Uroup to Meet. February 1. IMS -: Tho Sea Bright drawbridge will be Model MrtAute 10fl Up Trlmboll la itorttary and Frank of the church, but there was no price, Tho Evening Group of the lied the regular meeting ot Naveslnk Mr. Thomas Irving Brown The Firemen's Ball. dosed' to navigation during February and supplies. Dolly Madison Ice Baggese la trouurer. Other members Mr. Buck was tlie only spoiler for Bank Woman's club will meet ,tt hook and ladder company last night Red Bank Register, Plans are progressing for (he an- and until March IB while repairs are cream delivered. .Red'Bank Waiting of tht oommlttto -are Joseph Pal- the consistory, but each of the other the clubhouse next Monday night at at the tire house on Mechanic street Red Dank, N. J. nual ball ot the Red Bank fire de- being made to ths machinery. Ve- Room, 3S Weit Front street, phones mier!, Peter Sovlero, Balvatore Cut- earns had five members. B o'clock. The meeting will be In After tht meeting pork and beans Dear Sir: . ' 154 and M70.-AdVsrtlsemsnl. umano, Martlno Ttstauro, Domenlck wore Mrvtd. with th* newly elected partment to be held Saturday night, hloular traflto will not be affected. The teams, in addition tu thuie chargaj of the literature department, We wish to thank vnu for vour (flrt February ,10, at the Bilks olub. The Oarruto, Antonio Fassont, Lulfl Fer- officers as hoals. Tetley's for TypewriteTilers! . ' mentioned were the Young Women's of which Miss fluth Jeffrey Is chair- ot a bound volume ol .The Rtatster - advance sale of tickets Indicate s Annual February dale rI, John paoluod and Frank Realo. man, and the toplo for the evening tor 1W7 Guaranteed machines at bargain Christian association, Atlantlo grange, We look forward to Its receipt saoo" large attendance. Those having at the Art Kraft flhoppa. where you prices, Expert repairing. Tetley's, the Sewing club of tho Heformed will bn - "Between thn Book Ends." Thn Object of Your Aflectlon tickets which havs not yet been paid will find great savings during the Broad street, Red Bank.-Advertise- Take Uva Words Rltht Out of Your Thn hoatqiiae.il will ba Mri. Hurry will bd thrilled If ynu delect Just th* year, and w« havs used It s number month of February, The sooner you Church and thn Hollow tlcadu 4 II lljjht Valentine. Dripping with senti- I of times already. for are requested to send checks or ment. Heart and makt a lasting Impression Olub of girls. About I2f> pnisont were Wlltnhlif), Mi". Wlnflcld llance.Mre. cash tn Waller Hamilton, chairman «onw In, tht better the selection. Aft with a Valentin*. We have tht one ment nr unmrtly «ophl«Mciitori, we Very truly voura, "-aft flhoppe, 11-14 WhIU street, pnient. ncrrr/ihmtmt* and a sWnl ir.lrton •. '•'church of the fact that a zoning or- commercial centers of New York and the group, singing of "Tell Me the Harmoni and conceded action . Mr. Toop succeeds Gerard Domid- Old, Old Story." Frank Llnderoth 9:45. o'clock. The speaker at the in attack!: all problems which may dinance prohibited the construction Philadelphia, and that industry is Bible class meeting to be held the lon, -who' f6r the' "put four • months coming into New Jersey very fastread the scripture lesson. -James A. come before the board. ' . ; of a building on the premises nearer following Sunday will be Harry C. has • been acting.: postmaster.' Mr. than 40 feet.from the center of the JOHN & Hairdressers becaUse of no personal Income tax Worden, chairman of the ushers' jfflam K. Larsen Domldlon' succeeded William K. Gaff- committee, appointed Raymond Mar- Slebert principal of Red Bank high Huber Mertens street. It was contended that btr Phone 1515 no tax on the income or profits of school. ney, who. resigned. 67 Broad Street, a manufacturer and the Inducements tens and Donald McConnelJ to serve Teeple Mr. Toop re- cause of this ordinance Mr. Ordway that are made by the various Cham- as the class ashera for February. W; The "white elephant" party which The following ent has been celvad ' his* appointmensnt t as aactinc g was not able to construct the kind of RED BANK bers of Commerce In the Industrial I Albert Doremus announced that he was to have been held last week Issued in support of the above can- postmaster In Pacember. The office building which he had planned to area, It was the consensus of those would secure a guest speaker for bat which was postponed because of didates: ... ranks In the fourth class. present that the Chambers of Com- next Sunday's meeting.. Robert Btormy weather -will be held Monday, To the voters of Mlddlrtown town- In conjunction with the postpfflce merce should be'on the alert to Davlt: will talk to the members on February 7. There wUl be no ship: .. -..>.-.. .:.-. . •. .;Mr. Toop has opened '» general watch legislation to that.we will not Sunday, February 13, oh the topte, charge for admission. • We believe that thei. accomplish- store.' The pbntomce and stort, will have a sales tax or an Inheritance "Conserving the Sabbath For Men." Members of the Thimble club will rnents ofthe.present-members of the eecupy the west side or tnat.Toop building on the main road..v" v ' • tax in this state. The Toung People's Christian En- be entertained Thursday afternoon, board of education, -who have con- deavor society met Sunday after- February 10, at the home of Mrs.ducted our schools In so oaraful a It Is Mr. Toop'a intention'to-move S. S. Kenworthy, secretary of the Olive Croyden of Marion street. Mist manner through these years, of de-the hedge now In front of the build- League of Municipalities of the state, noon In the social hall of the church. pression, and who are now asking The speaker was Rev. James G. Margaret Ross will entertain mem- ing to the west side'of his'property. in his talk told how Inadequate the .bers of the Standard Bearers at her for your support In the coming elec- The ground west of the building will present law was regarding the pens- Holdcroft, the church's missionary tion, merit the consideratiocon raonn of every to Korea, who spoke on the subject, home at Riverside Heights on thethoughtful cltixen before' going to be landscaped and will be'used as ions to police and firemen and ad- same night, L. _ . thoughtful cltixen before' going to a' parking lot for the convenience of ^God**—Call—4o—th» Youth—at—the -ihe.:nojli m»^f T> ji ^ l^^^a, VO ^» T ill rf ^ *^v * * • Church."" Un Tuesday night, February 8, a' ThTh e conscientious way in which Mr. the public. A sWedoor -win tie madi law which would Increase the yean dinner will be served in the church for the patrons. The new postmaster of service from 20 to SO and the Miss Ida Goodapeed presided at Larsen and Mr. Teeple have given of dining room for members of the. of- their time,, thought; and experience studied landscaping at .Leonardo years of retirement from 80 to 60.the devotional period preceding, the ficial board and church counoil,. and He gave statistics to show how themissionary's" talk and also during should not. be forgotten., Mrs, Mtr-high school/where he graduated, and the business-meeting MlQw.lng._.Re- their guests. Rev. Dr. James B. Wag- tens U well qualifieledd to carry 6n thewl]]l personallp y landscape the ggrounds. --law in-lts present form Immediately nerrpastor of St'Lukt's!-ohuroh~«t work: laid,do ' "*-' ^ Mr ^iU«rknw*tirr thii becomes a serious burden on the tax- freshmenU were served to all pres- Long Branch, will be the speaker. ' has left tht- township Mr. ^oop-iU-w«rknww*tirr thii payers, particularly In small munici- ent after the adjournment of. the Wea^dWe are . done for mem- vlolnlty and has had much experi- palities. '", , business session. bers o Mlddletowt n thtownshiip ence In the -food business, 'having Charles P. Wilbur, state forester Robert F. Worden submitted his , Baptist. school' board William K. Larsen 'and been In the employ of the National and chief of the division of forests slate or nominations to the members The church sohool of the Baptist Irving W. Teeple, who are up for re-Grocery Co. slqae his graduation' and parks, urged the State Chamber after which the election of .officers church will be In session Sunday election, and Mrs. Gertrude Huber from the MMdletown township high 'h«at-flo' RoaiUd of Commerce and other smaller civic wasJield. The new presWent hat not morning at 9:45 o'clock. At the morn- Mertens. We believe that the voters school In 1982. The past • four'years bodies, to Rive some Immediate at- beert elected as yet but.the other of- of Mlddletown, before going to thehe has managed the company's Sea ing service at U o'clock the pastor, polls, should read the statement set- tention to the efficient and economi- ficers are Miss Goodspeed.vice presi Rev. Edward W. Miller, will preach Bright store. A free delivery route dent, Miss Norma .Normaa" secre- ting forth some of the acootnpllsh- cal use of the barren land in'the on the theme, "A Living Sacrifice." menU of the present board, (or which will be conducted. Mr. TOop will be state,; especially the pine barrens In tary and Robert F..Warden treas- The musical selections will Include Mr,. Teeple and. Mr. Larsert, as mem-assisted by William McCarron. the Southern New Jersey counties. urer. The chalrmen,or*"the- new the prelude "Pilgrim's Chorus," by bers of the finance committee for the The Llnoroft poitofnc^ for'- about It was suggested that a reforesta- standing committees are.:•»,;• Albert the past ten years his been in the ; Wagner, by the Junior choir; anthem, past two yean, are at least In part tion plan be Inaugurated that would Doremus prayer, tilts? KMherlne "May I Sing Thy Praises?" by Rob- responsible. The statement lamed by building; owned by Mrs. Sarah C. reclaim much of this tub-marginal Reamer social, Miss-Alberta Tou- Bourhton on Swimming Hirer road. : ers; offertory, "Hymn Celeste," by these candidates calls attention to land,and which In a generation or mans lookout, John Fe4d«rton mis- Frlml; anthem by quartet, "Twilight the following achievements: Mrs, Boughton was postmaster prev- so wpuld produce enough lumber to sionary and Robert. B^ngan.fl; and, Dawn," by Speaks,} 1988-39 budget $14,000 lets than ious to Mr. Gaffney'a appointment reduet'the cost of building material nance. The pri 1937*38. Mr.,OaVniy held ths postmaster's In the near future. A young people's meeting'will be Defaulted school bonds refunded' at least SO per cent In this state.' held at 7 o'clock. The theme will position about four years. d credit restored. This Provides Mr. Temp's wife Marian will be hit IoiA.dsf«rfm«nt«fp*ymandftfUfU l MlllUnt it Hie f6st6fri6iVn3 store. ney, Jr., ^president of the New Jer-piano for the group algJ^g This la the first,of a.series of such clpal on bonds, thereby rallsvl JEnloV treWttri aprT* andHJbtttjs? naTored "heat-Bo" roasted Win-Crest OoBe» thtt w«ek. - sey State-Press association, who Isthe meeting. The local society was tax burden to the extent of' Th» alterations to the store were TKdi anantr^er satns)ymm« money on yow oolfee Mn,' Sethi today totaow real meetings to bt held weekly during made by Jesse Schofleld. well known"to the publishers and host Tuesday night at 6:«> taK February.- a year for three, years." coffc* fla-r^and satisftqflon. A enp oonvinoes. ; " • others in the newspaper fraternity In to the Monmouth-Ocean' County A curch fellowship meeting, with Additional Income obtained from Monmouth county, spoke oh "State Christian Endeavor union at Its an- Increase of tuition fees for pupils not the devotional service conducted by residing In the township. 0 Problems and the Press." He pledged niversary dinner in the social hall the Phllathsa society, will be held Hebrew Society ( the support of the newspapers of the of the church. The members of the All debts paid at the end of school 'heat-Re' tonight at 7:45 o'clock. Tbe pastor year, June, 1937. , ' •• reailed' state to any worthwhile endeavor of Golden Hour circle assisted In prep- will lead the Bible study. Has Guest Speaker tht various Chambers of Commerce arations for the msal. The guest Educational facilities for students asco 2 «39 The Mary Mount chapter of tha Increased and Improved through pro- toward the betterment of local or speaker at the dlnner'was Rev. Vin Mlohael Welniteln of Asbury Park A superb blend With rich, foil flavor and aroma, around to your order. 1 cent Bushwlller, pastor of the Evan- World Wide guild will meet Friday vision by the board of education for state conditions. Mr. Kerney ! re- night, February 11, at the home of additional courses of study and cur-former national senior vice com- marks were warmly received and af-gel Baptist church of Newark. Fred ricula, and new and advanced' text mander of .the Jewish war veterans ter the meeting most of the news- erlck L. Mlntel, executive secretary Mrs. Homer Methot of Conover lane. Bnrlohtd with Arabian 1b books and supplies. and past commander of the Mon- Mocha and Ja»a. Vac- paper men present gathered around of the New Jersey' Christian. En-, Athletic field completed, gymnas- mouth county post, was guest speak- uum packed. can and personally complimented him for deavor, also spoke. Rev. Ellwapd 8. Reformed, ium equipped, and character building 25 er Tuesday night at a meeting of ths hit remarks. . Wolf, pas-tor of the Leonardo Baptist c A meeting of the Ladles' Aid so-activities Increased: . , ciety of ths Reformed church was Ladles' Hebrew society at the Com- <•» church, was at the piano for the Condition of buildings Improved, munity Canter oh Riverside avenue. song service, held Tuesday night In the manse. thus permitting reduction In main- He spoke on the German boycott or OSCO 20-oz Both for Red Bank's observance of the The Choir and Altar guild met yes-tenance charges In budget - Hero Of Morgan terday afternoon In the church. Health of children safeguarded and urged women to boycott German Buckwheat pkg founding of the nation-wide organi- merchandise so that the Nazis will Pancake Flour through smallpox Immunization and Explosion Dies zation will be held next Sunday In Boy Scout Troop 32 will hold, a improvement of sanitary conditions have less money to spend on propa- the auditorium of the church at 4 regular meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in schools. ganda" and religious persecution. He pint p. m. with the members of the local In the social hall. At 7:15 o'clock a Pupil transportation facilities' im-pointed out that before ths boycott, William J. Cole of Leonardo, as Christian Endeavor In charge.' -Rev. rehearsal of the senior choir, with proved. tht United States Imported. $100,000,- Mother's Joy Syrup bot Henry P. Bowen, pastor of the Fair A Le'roy Baker directing, will be Engineer of Train, Hauled This is not a time to consider po- 000 worth of merchandise a year and Haven Methodist church, will be theheld. litical alignments. It Is a time wfcen since the boyoott the amount of im- Shells from Munitions Plant— guest speaker. The theme of wor- The Bible school, with classss for all thinking cltlrens. to show their ported merchandise has dropped to Died in 66th Year. ship for the afternoon will be "Many, all age groups, will meet Sunday appreciation of these achievements, •19,000,000. Yet One." All young men and wom- morning at 9:30 o'clock. The sacra- must come out and vote for a con- en of Red Bank and vicinity are in- tinuation of the splendid work. The speaker waa Introduced by Rolled Oate-C r^ ment of Holy Communion will be I William John Cole, one of the vited. James C Hendrlokson Rabbi Arthur H. Herthon, Mrs. Mur- heroes of the Morgan explosion in administered at the morning service Adeline M. Moffat ray Cowan presided. More than 1 C 1918, died of heart disease Friday 'at at 10:45 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. Oliver Williams persons attended. hit home on Washington avenue, "The Abiding Christ" will be' the W. Carman Trembath, in charge. Plans were made for the 18th an- Pancake Flour j& , IO Leonardo, at the age of 68 years. He subject of the sermon to be given The subject of an Illustrated sermon BOAT TO HAVE NEW NAME. nual Purim ball to be held Wednes- was a retired locomotive engineer. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by the,to be given at the evening service day, March 9. Mrs. Harry Melstrich While buildings were being wrecked pastor, Rev. John A. Hayes.. The at 7:30 o'clock will bt "Unto One of Captain Andrew 8. Whit* to Honor is chairman of the ball and Mn. C by explosions at tbe Morgan mu- vesper service at 4 p. m. will be inthe Least of These." His Grandfather and Benefactor. Cowan Is co-chairman. r charge of the Christian Endeavor Mothers or Quaker Oats ~% 8 nitions plant he volunteered his ser- Mrs. Cowan appointed a commit vices to bring a train, with several society. Rev. Henry P. Bo won, pas- First Church of Christ; Scientist ,._,Captai- . n Andre, . w •-S.. . Whit--e- o—f . —Oak - -tea for the father and son banquet cars loaded with shells, away from tor of the Fair Haven Methodist C Services in First Church of Christ, land street is making two hand-\tm rebruary IT and alto appointed the plant property. At the risk of church, will be the speaker, and hisScientist, at 209 Broad street, Red carved name plates bearing the name , commlttae for a benefit movie at subject will be "Many, Yet One." being blown to pieces he took his Bane, ire held on Sundays at 1 a. Andrew Buckaltw. These will adorn tht Strand theater, Sunday morning, asco The Golden Hour Circle held a des- his large cabin cruiser afttr she Is '3 |6 place at the throttle and got the train m. and 8 p. m., and on Wednesdays February 27, at 10 a .m. Proceeds out of the danger zone. sert and social meeting yesterday af- at 8:15 pi m. overhauled this aprlng. will benefit the Hebrew school. ternoon In the social hall of the The craft was given to Mr. White Mr. Cole was born at Bath, New 'Spirit" la the lesson-sermon sub- Following tht meeting refresh- church. Tho members also engaged ject for Sunday, February 6, in allteveral years ago by hit grandfath- ments were served. York. He had been a resident of In sewing, after which a business Leonardo 20 years. Surviving are his Christian Science churches and so-er, the late Andrew Buckalew. At meeting was held. cieties throughout the world. that time the boat was named Anna wife, Mrs. Hester Rayner Cole, and FABBNT-TEACHEB MKETINQ. two daughters, Miss Mabel Cole, who The Men's Brotherhood will hold The Golden Text is' Grieve not the T III and Mr. White Immediately doz Mn lives at home, and Mrs. Jeaale Mey- 1U monthly meeting Monday night, holy spirit of God, whereby ye arehad the name of the boat changed February 14, In the social hall of the sealed unto the day ot redemption." to Olivia B. in honor of his sister, Fair View Organisation to Give Card tr of Jersey City. He was a mem- ' And Buneo Partj.. Heinz Baby Foods 83° 7 ber of the Brevent Park and Leo-church. 3oy Scout Troop 67, spon- (Epheslans 4:30). MUr Olivia B. White. nardo fire company, life member of sored by tho Brotherhood, will pre- Among the lesson-sermon citations Captain white will make applica- Tha Fair Vltw Parent-Teacher as- tht New Jersey Firemen's associa- sent a play, "After Dark," at the Is the following from the Bible: tion to the authorities at the Perth sociation will bold an executive meet- NBC Premium Flake* » »*' 13c II (JSCO Sliced Bacon *-"» ?<<' 19c tion, member of the Middietown court of honor to be held In the Me-'And there sat a certain man atAmboy Custom House for permission ing at the school Tuesday'afternoon /tfC/Yl Cl ttst J 1*^'* ' * ** «• 'kat' A H II aaaa »_ *M ' as .^^.a. ... • .. _ j_ Township Firemen's association and chanic street school Monday night, Lyatra, Impotent In his feet, being to make the change In name which at 3 o'clock. Arrangements will bt Globe lodge of Masons of New York, February 7. Whitney W. Burst, a cripple from his mother's womb, this time will be In honor of hiscompleted for tht next meeting of the scoutmaater, will direct the presen- who never had walked: The same grandfather and at soon as tht prop* organization Wednesday afternoon, Masonic services were conducted tation, assisted by Robert Reuasllle Sunday night at the Martin * Sweet heard Paul speak: who steadfastly tr papers come through the change February 16, at which time tht toplo and Jesse Lelghton, assistant scout- beholding him and perceiving that funeral home at Atlantic Highlands. masters of the troop; Mr. Lelghton will be mads. "If Not Punishment, WhatT" will bt OXYDOL or CHIPSO Tha funeral was held Monday after- he had faith to be healed, said with The boat Is used by Captain White discussed by tht ttudy group com- will be In charge of lights and Wil-a loud voice: 'Stand upright on thy noon at tha funeral home, with Rev liam Curchln will be property man. In conjunction with his marina bus- mittee, including Mn. James Glen- Paul A. Fried rich In charge. Burial feet.' And he leaped .and walked." iness of bulkhead and dock building dinnlng at leader and Mrs. Conn and The cast will Include Samuel Har- (Act* 14:8, 10). was In Fair View cemetery. vey, Jr., Donald Hadaway, Dale Dil- and taking out charter parties. The Mrs. Georst Noroom. lon, William VanPelt, Robert Reua- The lesson-ssrmon also Inoludes boat at present Is moored in Dick Plant art undtr way for the an- nllle, J. Lyle Davlson, John Vander- this passage from the Christian Sci- man's yacht basin at the foot of nual card and bunco party to be held m k etlt Valentine Dance At veer, Whitney W. Burst, Jesse Lelgh- ence textbook: "Science and Health Broad street. at the school for tht benefit of the Ivcry Soap j *« «* "|lc i ?'"»* "i9c II Camay ItMp 3 "**• I7e ton, Elmer VanBrunt and Louis with Kay to the Scriptures" by Mary organisation In Maroh, Mrs. John Rumson February 12 Schwlnd. Baker Eddy: "Consciousness oon- structs a better body when faith In MOVES DELICATESSEN. Ranslcy, treasurer, and Mrs. Gltndln- APPLE. A-DAY SALE~Our Great formrZonntmer Berufit \ matter has been conquered. Correct nlng will tot as co-chairman of this Noval dancea, such aa the Big Ap- Eatontown Business Forced To Larg- affair and they will bt assisted by a ple and the Paul Jones, will feature material belief by spiritual under- bushel Lutheran. standing and spirit will form.you er quarters On Main Street large committee- A mtttlng of tht Twig tht Valentine dance of tht Rumaon committee members will bt htld at ,hlgh school sophomore class Satur- The flundsy-echool teachers of the•-TO." (p. 4S5). Mra. Philip Tellen't delloatasstn It* Lutheran church met Tuesday night tht school Thursday afternoon, Feb- 6 day night, February 12, in the high and restaurant on Main atrttt, Eat- ruary 10, tt liM o'olook. school gymnasium. Decorations will at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ontown, hat bttn forced to move to C oenslst of Valentines and red crtpa Wllman of Whltn street. Sigma Septem To larger quarters because of Increased paptr. Charles Brlgga and his or- The catechetical clans will hold Us butlnats. For tht past five ytara tht To B* autets of D. A. B. Chapter. Extra Large Grapefruit *"* 5 chestra will provide the dance mualc. weekly meeting tomorrow afternoon buslnttt has occupied a stort In tht Hold Party, Dance Shrewsbury Townt ehapttr, Daugh- pint boi |^ Members of tha committee are Ml-at 4 o'clock at the home of the pas- Haiti building on that thoroughfare. ters of Amerittn Revolution, will S(rawb«rritM *»"* "* c MtO No. Uerser 3 «>• I tor, nev. Walter Cowen, m Man Brlfis chairman, Doris Media, The weekly meeting of ths Sigma Mrt. Yellen's new plaot of buslntst maat Monday afternoon at 3 o'otock Urge Fla. Oranges 13 '" 2Bc Frtrth Ora«n f >lrach 1 " ISc Barbara DeVito, Orace Emery, Dill The Sunday-school session will be Beptem society wss held Friday at It at IT Main strttt, directly opposite held this Sundsy at 0:48 s. m. Tha at tht home of Mrs. Walter O. Gup- Calif. Juicy Ltimoiu CrUr C#lty Hwrh bu"th IOc Ptttlgrtw, Bob Wilson, Tony MM- the home of Miss Loll quaokenbuah htr former location. Tht ntw stort til, Syoamort avtnut, Shrewsbury, led, Alfred Robblns and Charlas primary department will be In charge of Little Oliver. Plans for future ac- It twlct at large and will accom- of Mra. Walter Cowen, Mrs. Claranoe GuHtt artists will bt Andrt Bano- Jtnnarone. Tht tuptrvlsers tre Miss tivities, which will include a party modate many more ouatomtrs. ist, pltnlst, who has toured tht Madeline Bogtrt and Frank Weln- Maxaon inll Miss Arllne Llnden- and dance, were discussed. Rtfr-ashr bunch helmtr. •Iruth. The main department will be mtnts were served after tht masting. Unltad Siatts and Europe at accom- conducted by the pastor. Its Oatdltatte. panist for Albtrt Upauldlng, and Al- Carrots or Beets Those present were Mlatts Mtrta- If you want your Job printing to bt berto CasabonSi violinist of Interna- One of tht quickest ways (o find t The common aaivlro will be con-rtt Bolln, Pauline Mason, Dorla Per- a ortdlt to your buslntsa or profes- tional rtputa. Chapttr chairmen Job I, to advertls* In Tht Regis- ducted by thn paatnr at tha morn- ry, Mv.lyn Baaman, Maine Hortwtll, sion wt can make It to and wont p *9 Buy Wb,m Qu»/ <&>U(itk »n« Your Mol»y Got* Furthmt ' itr't Want Department.—Ad vertlae- Ing service of Ihe church to be held xmlte NUtdtr, Esther Vaughn and charge you a Wt mort for this ttiptr. will rlvt their annual ftports.. As- Ut and l-rortnoa IMott etfebafe to WBWPfr^ht. Orooerr s*rlcee W WelMeatn Vtb. Mil. mtnt at 11 a. m. The choir will sing an Lois quacktnbuih or wrvlca than It Is worth.-Aavtr- sisting hottttttt wilt M'Mrs. Robert U. Otdman and Mrs, Jopn T. Wright. REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938. Mary Stfflwell ; Society Meeting ' Children of the. American Revo- & : . _ ';lotion Met.a0*pwe, of Jeesb Jen Parlies of Reckless Place ', Saturday Afternoon. ' Mary HtMwell Wlety, Children of I tbe, American B*wolutlon, met Safc. SurtUy at the Mme *tV Jtassle, Jean ' Parties'of Beckless. place, Edward ''Fields, the junior* president, wa -named as representative to the Cf. ! for $25'sent bj :.' the 'society jtowatdfl the -scholarship The Panorama's first week opened with the un- ^o^aglH'lnCrossmore,school, Worth veiling of a reproduction of the Shrine of the '• :: Carolina. Monmouth Chapter, Daugh- j. ten' of the American Revolution, Constitution of the United States1, the only.oM S»ade another contribution to meet :" the.'cost of the :balance of, the schol- iniVew Jersey. •''.,-'•' i- .«(.!> '••'•' ..•'•>- '•:••<.• " • ' . ;; Looking back to Colonial New Jersey tvt have , , Due to the lllnesB of the scheduled ,'•> speaker, a hasty substitution . was assembled many priceless collections generously, t, made and the patriotic program, fcr- ;V ntnged for the February meeting loaned by State Historical Societies. We hate '' was usedf An Illustrated,lecture on been able-to secure many other interesting ex- "The Life, of Washington" was give by Edward Jields,'the junior pratf hibits, tome-being cherished heirlooms, others dent. A social hour fpllowed, 'during which games .were 'played ahtt'prUses, front fdmouspriyate collections. Pictures of New wfere awarded io- the: winners. R»- Jersey's ottltrees and houses, a scale model of rreshments were served at a table which wai' attractively;, decorate* . Lmni-Lenape Indian dwellings, a famed collec- with flowers, candles and dishes' ol many colors. _ • tion- of Declaration of Independence signatures, - '..'' REPAIR MEETINGS. an old New Jersey kitchen and a Victoria? Women to Be Taught How to Make room, and a diorama of Stephen Crane's home. ;•. Minor Household Report.... ' W." interested women In and around Freehold may learn how (to repair — Early Neu Jersey glass and china i lesjcy faucets, squeaky doors,, broken >~Lost induspy of cedar mining (display of old plugs on electrical appliances and many bthsr^thlngs^abbut" the house tools and a section of an ancunt log) whloh can often be put back'Into prder with minor repairs, at a slml- •- Old New Jersey furnitute . 1»V meeting to be held Thursday February IT, at 1 p. m. in the Ml), nibfpal building at Freehold. Those people living in and around Belmar'and the shore area of th« county will have an opportunity t( s^e''Mr.? Rniejf«r demiciptrate 'Ul sime thing, at ». n»««tlng -to- b» .Jel Thursday, February. 27, at, the Wes Belmar flre house. ; These meetings atepart'of the yearly program spon' afereiTbj' the Montaouth county; homr economlos extension servloe fo bomemakers. Homemakers through- out the.county are urged to attend the meetings In their • territory. < +

• • ' WWMW - t ' ' B*d Banker. Itnjoylng Themselves dents and conducted during the four weeks of ment. Historical Week, Jap. 31st to Feb. 5th...Industrial Week, Feb. 7th to Feb. 12th... . in Bl Jreienburg. PANORAMA—January 31st thru February 24th Among; the recent arrivals in Bt. Peteriburg, FlqrMs, from Red Bank *BOO IN CASH PRIZES uiill be awarded... are Mrs. Barbara Brasoh, 'Bhn Cultural Week, Feb. 14th to Feb. 19th... Recreational Week, Feb. 21st to Feb. 26th. p}acei Mrs. 8. E. Cogglns,..West Details of the contest and entry blanks obtainable Front slr«e(; Mr. and Mrs, L, de la Reusellu, Broad.street: Mr. snd Mrs. atBambetger's Information Desk, Street Floor; in William H. Elliott, McLaren streMt Captain George. Frick, Wallace fheExhibitlon Hall, 6th Floor—or in your, school Exhibition Hall, Sixth Floor, Open 9:30 A. U. to 5:30 P. V. — Admission to Exhibition and Lectures Free of Charge strait) Mr. and' Mrs, Charles 1U Of over, Llnieo .pl|cc] Mrs. Ambrose Mathews, H»rrl»on avenue; Oharle* P.. More, Waverly place: Mr, and Mrs. pugh J. Phillips and Heltn Phillips, Msple avenue) Mrs. Mary D Btlllwagon, R, r. Xr.\ Mr. arid Mrs. W. A. Trnex, Jfr,, Hudson aw-. frQne of America's Great States" L BAMBERGER k CO."One of America's Great Store** Wlkoff Broad sttitt. Foui BED BB& REGUSTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938. Ing Readiness" Wednesday after- EattKean»burg. Jervls Sims. Mr.' Bowne received Fair Hatven. Keansburg,company In putting out Court Upholds Little Silver. non. '.•..'• many useful gifts, including iwo fires here And they reclpfoeatwl ky birthday cakes. helping the East K*ansburg«rs ttattU DANGEROUS (The Ktd Bank R«i»ter can b. boutbt Achievement tests were given- in (Ta« Xed 'BukBeitiiUr can b* boufhl (Th. Rti Bank RtsUtir can b« bowrht similar blates In-their btiltwjck. . U U awfarm U MU • SUBsTlTUTt f«- in Little Sliver from Union N.ws SUnd the school Monday and Tuesday. In Aet Seao.bnrt fromltadort WallimJ la Fair Hav.n from JoMpb Piccolo, Oar- •M Just t* suk." On* or f oar cuts awn. Judgment For d^n SUU Oroctry and Mr. Wtintrtub.) -A' Jar"g8 attendance of Boy Scoutt at the depot and Gtort* Quack.nbsih's During the general assembly period The Men's and Woman's Republi- CuUBMrs an fvtlmt «sfMarl«M «a«m Bcncr.l store.) Keyport. of this place and of others Interested this week'there "will be election of can associattftn of the Seventh dis- January wai the busiest month •mi fm\— ymar b«|a*». t<« U wonk officers in charge of assembly pro- (n their work It looked for at the James Brooks Two members of the board of edu- trict, which ..was preaniied three the Fair Haven public library has: tin. »r f.ur tiui u mack as a SUBSTI- cation will be elected at the school grama for the month of February. . (Th. Bed Bank JUgliUr can b. bougllt ever had. The circulation for thecourt of honor to be held at Atlan- months ago, will held a party, to- In Xiyport from Coata Brothtn, MM. tlO^HIgBlands TUttday night. tun, , , . ,, election next Tuesday nigHt In tho February 10 the fourth grade will morrow night to celebrate the fact Flonnc. H.IM, GUS 8.mon and Milmonth. , was '1,40? volumes, as com- ForroerTtiir Haven Resident Was schoolhouse. The polls will he open summarize their unit of activity, that It has attained a membership Cl.ra Susamtn.) pared with 1,005 volumes for the from 7 to 9 o'clock. - Frank Gregory, "Mountainous Lands"; the seventh corresponding month last 'y*ar- • ' >tno4nuUi • Otvk. * and eighth grades, "Sports" Febru- ot 136. Befreshwents, anii a social Mrs. John Bledelman of Washing- A cork that la too smajl for the Injured in Automobile Acci- a member of the present board; and time will be enjoyed. Oeorge Rup- ton, New Jersey, is visiting her son- Twenty-seven hew member* were bottle it no. better than no ccric at Howard Seeland have^nled as can- ary 17, and the sub-primary and first registered last month. Books were dent at Leonardo Five Years grades "Trains" February 24. ' ptll, who is president of. the club, Is in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. all. Printing should coretatogd with didates. Persons not registered, who a candidate as-a member of theRaymond H. Csammtr. ' donated by Jesse Mcllray and mag- its owner. If it misrepresentiepresents shi himm i itt KATHERINE desire to vote In the school election, ffi •»«»' go intth dUfd th Ago—Damages of $3,WX>. board ot education. The! association Emanuel Elniiger, president fefth e azines by Mrs. Berkeley A. Cater ffi •»«»' go intoi th« dUcafd than may register from 7 until 9 o'clock and Francis Bent intnto pubUc placet. Th* Segltt«?Seg t Jo! Saturday night at the home of the will-hold a Wngo party at Tolsy Monmouth Wlae , C, tended for,-Advertisement, 46 Monmouth Street peads decreed that Uie Cfreat Amer- (Th. Bed Bank R«.l»t«r can b. bought tion will meet at the home of Mrs. Tuesday, to which he was lnvlttd by of a son born Tuesday morning at Mayor Oliver O. Prake, former lit Shrewibuiy from th< £hr«wibury Mar- Secretary of Commerce Roper. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Red Bank Icsii Indemnity Co. pay the sum of Mayor Edward C. Fiedler, Council- ket, at "tht po.tofl.ci (ram Mrs, Jamti Oscar Krueger Monday ' afternoon, MeasMatk County SamtsW* OMc*.' J3.000 to James Brooks, formerly! of Blordan, and from Guy Edwards'cm'th. with Mrs. Krueger as hostess. MUi Jane Walker of Wtttfleld Mrs, Raymond McLaughlin wu man Victor Satter, Borough Clerk corn.r , of K.wra.n Spring• - road and Initiated as a member of the Sons xituCd«.»iid. ^ Faftr Haven, and now residing at Fred L. Ayers and Mr. and^Mrs. : The Ripping and Knitting club visited friends h.re last wttfc. Wotlc.' to indltora u priwnt elslasi Teifneck. Mr. Brooks has .been man- Shnwsknr .turn..) ' • met at the. horns of Mrsi .August H. Charltt W. Moore hat a position and Daughters of Liberty lodge Tues- Charles T. Loverlng of this borough, day night. The lodge will dispose 1 ager of the Fair Haven Yacht Works attended a meeting at Long Branch The Young People's Missionary so- Mderhaus yesterday afternoon. fts assistant manager of the C*ntr/' • JPunuatit to tk. ord.1 of JoUph'L. t)«n. the1, past five years. ciety o4 the Presbyterian church will railroad restaurant In the Jersey, of *10 on the co-operative plan at a afcsy, Surroga^Uof th* County of lion- Tuesday night, at which protests The Totsy Doerr association, has mouth, mad. pn th. twuity-HVinth day were made by officials of various have efits guesiT'tpeiker tomorrow plans well under way for a bingo City terminal. ' social Tuesday night, March 1. of January, 1988, on th. application ot i|he case srew out of an automo- Mrs. Jennie Bankln is confined bile accident which occurred on municipalities against the proposed night at 7:«.e'elock at the church, patty to be held Saturday, February Fred.rick V. Cross spent lut week Owrs. B. Brown, admlnlitratar ,ef th* Rev. Paul A. Frtldrich, pastor of the to her home on Fair Haven road ->t»t# of Sophl. C K4*ta). d.eaaswl. Leonard avenue in Leonardo, August curtailment of service by the rail- li. .-.'•..-• . &> at New York, where he bad an ac- with illness. Mrs. Roy King is also otic. Is h.nby flvan to th* en'dilor* o( 12, ,1932, when Mr. Brooks' car was road at stations between South Am- Atlantic Highlands Methodist church. Mrs. Beatrice Banks hkd her sis- tlv* part In the Power show. laid dtotaftd to aialblt to tli. «ubicrtb.r. struck by a car driven by Joseph boy and Manasquan. According to There will be special Music. Mis. ter and a-friend of NwTork with Prof. W. 8. Bllderback hat been on the sick list. administrate! as aforesaid, their d.bu and S&manok of Port Monmouth. Mr. the new schedule there would no George H. Mlktch is in charge of the spending teveral days with relatives Olaf Grundberg of Fair Haven detnands against fh. said utitt, und.r program. ; ••. her over the week-end. oath, within abc months from th. dat« of Saiaanok-waa a chauffeur employed agent on duty after 4:80 p. m. at v Many residents of this place plan at Washington, D. C. .road Is on a trip to Florida. th. afotnald ord«r, or Ui.y will b. for- by Dr. Robert Buerman of Lakewood Little Silver but the station would Mrs.' Winifred Hughes ha* been to attend a dance to be held by the The Man's Bible class of Calvary Mr. and Mrs. John Hobrough of «v.r burrtd of th.Ir actions U»r*for and the car which he was driving remain open until evening when It Methodist Bundayrschool It planning Fair Hav«n\road and William Ho- agaln«t th. laid'tubserlber. confined to her. bed by Illness, Eastern Star lodge of Keyport-Sat- Dtud Fn^iold. H. J, Jan. 27. 1988. was owned by Dr. Buerman's wife, would be closed by the crossing flag- Mrs. William Fisk and' Infant urday, February 26. ..'.• •; tturkay supper In the Sunday-school brough of Little Silver left Sunday rooms February 28. Justus R. Camp GBOROB B. BROWN. Isabel R. Buerman. man, who would to lower the gates daughter have, returned home from Mrs. Mildred Youngs will be host- by car for FJorida. They -will be II McUran Street, }U<] Bank. N. }.. Special while performing this task. , hat char/re^ • ' , , 7y •' away a month and expect to visit Ifr. Brooks' automobile was in- Rivervlew hospital. ess at a card party to b* given by «d W. WU.. «.,.. Joseph Bennett of thlB ^borough, ' Miss Marie Lange resumed her du- Mrs, B. B, Boyd has returned from several resorts. . . • JUd Banli, N. J., sured by the Great American Indem- the Ladles auxiliary of th« firecam- a' visit; with her son at Yonkers, nity Co. When the Insurance com- proprietor of a sporting goods store ties at The Register office last week pany next Tuesday. ,- /* Mrs. Annie Kirk, who 1« a patient ; Proctor. Permanent pany declined to recognise any ob-at Red Bank, will give a talk on after having been confined to her New York, to the home of her sister, in a-New York hospital. Is improv- The Veterans of ForelgA *%rs of Mrs, William A.-Ewlng. .,:.',', Mmmeulk County SurraxaU'a OMo*. ligation to Mr. Brooks he instituted 'Sports" at" the assembly exercises at home for a week by Illness. Keansburg anticipate avlarge at- Wave ..,.- Wyman B.dle, a student at Ped- nRobert,Kreger arid Paul Conway Kotle. to. enlltin to premt claim. • suit ajrainst Mr. Samanok, and April 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Mr. and Mrs. William tt Obre of tendance Of KeanshurgyWildenU at Complete \ 17,'1984, recdverod a, judgment Little Silver school. School will be dle ' Institute, spent the week-end are new members of the Clover ath- aialmt ettat.. Connecticut have been speeding* a a Wngo party whtcn-" they will hold here with, his family. • . »• matur of' th. utitiol Patrick lagainst him in the sum of $3,000. The closed this afternoon as the teachers Thursday, February 24. ' letlo club. They were elected at a few, days with Mrs. Mathilda Obre Mist Qrelch.n Halgh pf Wettfield meeting Monday night at:the home Call.rr. dicaitd. • Latest Crocquignole "insurance company refused to paywill attend a district meeting of and ilr. and Mrs. George Obrt. The First aid squad ij encour- this Judgment likewise, with the re- Monmouth county teachers' at the spent the week-end with her par- of Bdward Conover. Tonight the Purtuant to t^sord.r of Joaiph U Don- c Miss Alma Sanborn, a student aged over the large ss^e of ticket! ents, Mr, and Mra. Albert M, Htlgh. 1 akar. BurroiaU of th. County of lloa. sult that Mr. Brooks filed a suit di- Shrewsbury borough for the -bingo party to be held Sat- dub * basketball team will play the mouth, mad. on' th. tw.ntr-«v.nth day rectly against the company in the school at 2 nurst at Monmouth Memorial hos- Red Devils of Leonard* in the Wil- of Jarmair. l»l«, on th. application at o'clockclock. ' pital school of nuralng, Vho it now urday night at the fire house. On Benjamin Smith it visiting' at Julia Murphy, lol. aiwutrlx of th. —- New Jersey supreme court. This Lester C. Lovett and son, Vander- the following Saturday night the Wast Palm Beaoh, Florida. low >' street sohool auditorium. The Ut. of Patrick Call.rr, 'dieted, noUc. suit was tried December 5, 1936, and In. training at the Soho institution dub Is making plans.to form golf, veor Lovett, are spending two wteks at Bell.vlll., spent tht week-end at fireman will hold a similar party. Mrs. Peter Van Rlxoort spent the li hanky. siv.n to th. oradltors of Mid resulted in a verdict in the sum of in Florida. week-end, with Mr. .and Mrs, O. V.softball and tennis teams. diojawJ to tihlblt to the suburlhsr, so). $3,000 against the Insurance com- the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August H. Lederbaus was Kosters of Brooklyn. ... nAutrix aa aforMald. . th.ir d.bU and According to reports received here Mrs. Raymond Sanborn, . the soloist for two requiem masses • Raymond Doughty, Alvln Smith dMsands atalnat'th. said iitaU, und.r tour Choice 9 %MXh, pany. • Borough Clerk Clark P. Kemp' is Miss Jessie Allcock spent the week- and Vincent-Willis are running for oath, within ilx' months from th. data of any Mo Mas J tor J_ The Shrewsbury Hose company at Holy Roiary church of Rumson th. afomald ord.r, or th.y will b. for. steadily improving at Binghamton, was called out Sunday morning to Sunday. She is the organist at the end visiting frl»nds at Union. re-election' at: members of the board An appeal waa taken by the com- New York, from an operation for. ,Cohklin's restaurant on State high- of education at the school, election mm barrad of - Oislr. aeUons th.r»*or Ask us sjbMii BtBKE Item.' pany to the New Jersey supreme extinguish a grass fire at Whit* road church. '••; • arainst til. said rabKrlber. appendicitis. • . and Monroe avenue. way 86 has r.open.d under the man- next Tuesday night No one else Dated FrMhoId, N. X, Jsn. 27, IMS. court, which resulted In an unani- Gladys Banks, daughter of Mrs. agement of Lolte Conklln. . _ • JULIA MURPHT. mous affirmance of the judgment on William Hobrough left Sunday on Miss Nellie Borden, who several Beatrice Banks, Is sick with mumps. filed for office. The polls w)U be Phone R. B. 3475 a month's trip to Florida. He. was Miss Blitnor Esposlto of Atlantic bptn from 7 to 9 p. m.. In the Wil- . t. Perth Amboy over me New Monmouth. Reformed church, gave a lecture on has been a surgical patient the past \?**2! !• * *•"• . *• « SecUon 1,, .••••• j • Mr. and Mrs. Carlttoa Wharton George Harm, Miss Catherine Mur- h. Theodore J. Labrecqua of Parsons, Mrs. Emma Davis is spending sev- after having been confined ta his Mrs. Elizabeth GoodohW of Red and daughter art tptndlnf several Loml Budnt of th. Townihlp of AtlanUe, County *t Monmouth, (or th. Bical Labrecque & Borden, while Judge home for the past week by illness. phy, Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, Mrs. eral weeks with Mrs. Alvin Whiting, Bank was a Sunday giiert of Mrs. wteks at Weit Palm Beach,' Florida, nM IT RBSOLVKO, that th. followlnt .Ut*m.nta of r.y.nuei and appropriations Kramer of Asbury Park represented of Red Bank. James Callaban and Samuel Yorg Oeorge H. Herberts. y Ralph 'Hendrlckson and Mrs. Tony •hall eonitltuU th. local budnt for th. y..r letSi . Mrs. Richard Moody hit returned ,11 IT IVBTHSK RBSOLVKD. that said budnt k. publlihtd In th. lUd Bank the Insurance company. , . Mr. and Mrs. WlUford Halltead and have resumed their duties at the The Ladles' Aid society, of the Bap- Hunting at a bridge party this af- r. and s. Wd from a visit at Plattesvtlle, Wiscon- ternoon. B.flit.r. In th. Utu. of Ird day of February, 1<<8. jon of Trenton and Mr. and MrsM . Ar- Courtland. Palmer estate on Syca- tist church met at the horns of Mrs, sin. Nolle. II bir.br glvtri that- th. budnt and tax molutlon was approve by th. nold Golden of Imlaystbwn were more avenue. ; - •-•- Harold .MoVfordyssterdsSf The bos- Mrs. Fr*d V. Cro*s has b.tn visit- Tomahl* Commltt*. pf th. Tpwnjhlp 'of.Atlaatl.,- pounly of Monmouth, on Jisuar^ Large Enrollment In ; Sunday guests of Mrs. Myron L. Frank Lewes of Rlverdale avenue iesses.wer* Mrs. Bessie 1«»lwlg and ing h.r daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wen- A hMrlnt on th« budnt and tax ratolutlon will b. h.ld at Towhihtp Hall.CoIt'. Campbell. is a patient at Fltkln hospital, where Mrs. Laura Fanterman. -, rel of Freehold. Port Monmouth. KMK, OB' twinty>flfth of Iwniarr, 19IS, at \ p. m. o'clock, at which tlm. and pl*c. '.''. Night-Study Course he' is suffering from Internal trouble. ' .Miss Kllubeth' Roberts has re- okj.etlont to said budnt ant tax rwolutlon of th. iTownihlp of AUantle for th. Miss Janet MacKay Is living in Now yMr19l8nayb. pru*ni*i by any taxpay» of said municipality. '__ York this month instead of commut- Mrs. Harry Borden was hostess sumed her studies at the Woman's (lh. Red Bank RttltUr can br bontht The Monmouth.and'Octan chapter college at N«w Brunswick1 after hav- Latlter Lts*aa to Meet. In Port Monmoutb from Larry Guwnlll. STATEMENT ing. Monday afternoon at a sewing bee The monthly devotional and busi- Cbarlw Hertrf and Charlai Utbhauwr.) of the American Savings and Loan for the benefit of the Presbyterlap ing spent several days at her home (lUqulml ky S«tl.ii,: here. • . ...-..•'•-" 'j • ness meeting of the Luther league of Interest seems to be at fever heat Actual Actual ln^fjth'te was mentioned in.the.honor .'.•/• little gUver 8chool:Wswi, ,. ..- 1911 1)17 19!5 xoli-of the. Institute recently'for, hav- the Trinity Lutheran church will be over the annual board of education State School (SUtto.t. for 1988) t 3,572.00 t I.eSO.IO Th'« kindergarten and flrit grid« jObre, who^conducts, a „re-. The members of the World Wide h*Jd..Tuesdey--.nlghL.Je.b.ruary.8,,,*t ing 27 persons enrolled in a night guIIC of tWBaptrtf church -met- at el«sU9n,n,wt Tuf'teXu.Jrom R"t Itat* SoldUn' Bonui Bond (Ettimat. for 1988J 2(1.40 248.40 . 217.40 are planning to visit the Little Sllvsr frlgerator repair " service, is tht home of tht pastor, Rev. Wal- ent Indications it ssems probable that study course, ,-which' it conducted making his headquarters at Obre's the home of Miss Mary Roust of (a) Gw.r.1 County (btlmtU for 1988) 10.E8T.86 10.887.81 10,041.98 railroad station Thursday morning. ter Cowtn of Brown place. Miss the vote will equal or perhaps ex every Friday nlght''for-"30 weeks »t They want to purchase a ticket'and service station. ~ .';• Leonardo Tuesday night. - • r (eh County Library (B.Uinat. for 1988) 210.88 260.14 , the Mechanic street office of the Mona Franz wiil.be In charge of ceed any that has eWr been cast (d) County Dlltrict Court (EstlmaU for 1988) 87.91 also obse, the various trains pass- Monroe Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hkddon Jchnston has returned to tht devotional service. Local Dlitrict School. (Eitlnat. for 19J») 2J.C99.00 II.OSO.OC 14,640.00 Mainstay Building &, Loan associa- IngJby. Jhts week the children have Martin Marx, Is confined to his home his itudle* at Gordon college, Boston, here. • ':,'• • • • • . • Local PurpoH. ~ -;—« * ll,00v.O0 tion of Red Bank. .Paul, Broome of finished fie outilde of the Pullman with mumps. • after a vacation.at his horns at this The firemen were kept busy nearly (a) As shown by Abitract of Ratabl.. . 11,000.00 10,114.29 Bradley Beach Is president 'of the place. •'...'•.• A Friendly Visitor. Bringing Good all day Sunday putting out • grass car. The Shrewsbury .Hose company Newt tvtry wttk for 68 ytart, to all chapter and John flyers pf' Ruther- The second and third grades are will hold a meeting next Tuesday Rev. Wlllltm J. McConnell, rector fires. Several buildings were threat- ford Is the instructor. of St. Mary's church, Is rapidly Im- th* family In th* taomtt of Red ened, but none was damaged. The SUM Aid: making a safety alphabet booklet. night at the fire house. Bahk and vlolnlty—About local *v»nt* (a) Koad Fundl (Allotted for 1988) I 7.000.00 t T.71S.S4 The local chapter far exceeded its They are composing safety slogans The confirmation class of Christ proving at Monmouth Memorial hos- and local otool..—Advertitem.nt firemen were assisted by the Bast Tax Sat* •••-• - (BltlmiUd for 1999) 11.71. quota which was set by the instl- pital, Long Branch, where he has for the different letters of the al-church will meet tomorrow after- ANTICIPATED BEVENUES «tuts at 19 for 1937. The institute at phabet. ' ' noon at 4 o'clock at the parish house. been a patient fpr pneumonia. It is O«n«ral IUT«IIM the beginning of every year sets a Tho fourth grade pupils wrote a The class will be conducted by Rev. expected that he will return home Ktallud quota for each of its 70 chapters In within a short time. ..'A'nUoipaUd In Caah play called "A Winter Visit to Nor- Carroll M. Burck, rector. 1911 198T In. 1987 the country, basing it on the putway." The play includes the clap- A son was born to Mrs. Frank 1. Surplui R«T.nu. Caih Appropriated ..._...„...! MIS.I9 I 8,941.41 Vincent MoCue, who is employed 8,041.14 year's performance. • ping dance and the fisherman's song. tn the law offices ot Qulnn A Dorer Benson at the Hazard hospital at 2. HiidlanMul IUVMUM Long Branch last week. (a) Tax Stareh.i ...... »...._....H...... «.»». • 10.00 10.00 68.00 The American Savings and Loan Grade five made Individual charts mus, Red Bank, Is confined to hit (b) Inur.it and Co»U _- _ !.100.00 1,100.00 1.413.91 Institute Is affiliated with the United comparing their monthly weights for home with mumps; He was stricken John Fltzpatrlck was a visitor at (e) Uotm. -- , ~. 1.098.00 760.00 1,870.13 Woodslde, Long Island, Sunday. \ States Building * Loan league, shar- the first halt of the year. They also Friday night Lt' i (d) PranehliaTaxM : «.u ...... 1,200.00 8.000.00 J.288.15 ing its headquarters .In Chicago, and wrote specimens of their penman- A short time ago Mr. and Mrs. (.) Grai. ItM.lpta Tax ..—....«...... M»«.s....«... 875.00 The organ at the Presbyterian] Horace O. Smith and Mrs. Alida Tay- (T) • IL .,;,, , . w , , - • ,, .. . 1,320.00 »,248.00 4.UB.J4 is an educational and research organ- ship and draw a map- of. th. e 18.. orlg-. church was tuned this wtek. Wil- ization for its affiliate. It maintains Inal colonies. In music they started 3,,^,, rk did thelor motored to New Brunswick to Bro»d A Wallace Sti., RED BANK t, Amount to b. Sai>« by Taxation—Low ltam of New Yo lo visit their nephew and nlect, Mr. and 11,103.6! chapters and study clubs In Various the reading of the opera "Lohengrin." |work . "" PurpoMI .... 11,000.00 11,000.00 cities throughout the country. Mem- The sixth grade pupils havt com-1 Mrs. Monroe Bowne. They enjoyed a FOR QUAWTY WINES* LIQUORS f. Totals . I II.9t8.89 t HS8«.«4 I 18.780.78 bers enrolled fa' these chapters are pleted their music booklets showing Miss Marie M. Hamtn, teacher,at delicious dinner in celebration of Mr. IXUvery, Serrlo« Until i P. M. Mon. to Izb-S»k to 10i» P. M. " APPROPRIATIpNS persons Interested in gaining know- the study of folk songs around the the Shrewsbury grammar school, Is Bowne's birthday. Others In tho par- . - - Appropriated confined to her home by illness. ty were George Kuhl and-'John and ' ' CtJl SMO. ttpen Evenings C«U1 11:0a ' for 1986 ' for 1937 pmd ledge*^! building and loan associa- world. They presented their unit, As Modlfitd , and tions or increasing their efficiency as "Man's Contribution to Civilization" By All V Xmtnd during the assembly period last . Trmlfen for 1987 a part of the personnel of these as- Pure California WINE/ $1>49 7. G.n.r.1 Appropriationl sociations. "" •' Thursday morning. The sixth grade (a) Opnltionl teacher and pupils of Tlnton Falls ' Fort, Sherry, MuscaM. fuU gal. ,^___ Admlnlttratlv. and BueuUr. -...$ 2,400.00 1,400.00 2,382.01! were guests, together with parents Aii.itm.nt and Collaetlon 1,900.00 1,450.00 One of the quickest ways to flrui-a resjxrt OF 1,644.16 and-ptipils of the Little Silver school. Fin «...«..«....—.« « ^-..._W.».W«»M»...... 710.00 608.38 64Q.4* job. Is to advertise in The Regis- Tax« RraltUd 800.00 600.00 60O.0n* ter!* Want Department.—Advertise, The teachers of the Little Silver Sanders 3 Star Applejack Pt. 99c Health • - • _...... «.ta....«.....™... 200.00 200.00 160.10 menk tchcol attended n meeting on "Head- Poor IUII«r Administration . ^^.....^.u;.... 110.00: 150.00 110.09 Poor ItelUf ..-. 880.00 600.00 410.18 7,000.00 6,144.42 1.144.42 GORDON'S GIN $f.32 StrMt . Ufhtlnn 600.00 500.00 U9.JS BROADWAY Btgular $1.59 fltth •D*bV Flnan«. lto.00 15O.00 UO.OO For Service and Quality Plus Low Prices This Is-Uie Place; LONG BRANCH i.ooo.oo 1,499.26 t,49».a« 110.00 160.00 Drive Your Car In Our Free Parking Yard and Shop In Comfort Social Strtlt. . HO.OS WINE t)licount on Taxes 20.QO 20.00 BISCEGLIA BROS. t 11,670.00 | 16,667.00 * 14.J61.88 >M0LLY PITCHER v BCRODNDV BARBERA (kTContlnswit ...... „...._.. 1J0.0O 110.00 17.09 CLARET . • BABBXBOIf E (c) D.bt S.r«l« Purehat. of Truck .MH ..^...w., ' 160.00 860.01 ALICANTE full gal. Purehai. .of Fin Engln. . — I/50O.OO An Opportunity for (.) Djnolu and Statutory Expmditur.i (8) 198t Ov.r»i»ndltur. .-..._-_ 1,719.44 1.719.44 f FOOD MARKET % (11) Tax.i JUmltUd 741,11 The Best for Less WINE SCOXCH Total ApproprUtloni—O«n.ral » il,9»6.»9 I 19,286.44 I1MIMI Port, Sherry, Malcolm $A.49 H«alll«l 18 MONMOUTH ST. Phone Red Bank 3144. Great Savings King Co. £ Anticipated In Cub 18JI lin in liar Mutcatel. FuU Fifth 11. Dwllcated R«T«nuM ' D^llcated lUv.nu.f from TESDER JUICY / CENTER CUT LOIN DURING OUR FuU Quart 10 Tears Old (k) Dos Tax.. ..„. .1 100.00 | 100.00 | 101.lt. PORK 14. Orand Total of All Anticipated ««T.nuw..t ».H't9.»9 I 19,899.44 8 18,189.17 Sirloin APPROPRIATIONS TOR SEAGRAM'S - 5 Crown Bxp.nd.4 and CHOPS 231 • Appropriated . B«.rr*d Steaks February Furniture Sale WILSON *• for 1118 (or 1997 foe 1917 (SWIFTS QUALITV BEEF) (SWIFT'S PREMIUM) 16. DMicated Inui PurDoia. Now you may refurnish your entire Dot Duiatai .:.- tuM«....*....«*f 100.00 100.00 I home or any room apd-ai^ a decided Schenley't Red Label Vermouth Total 180,00. 100,00 r 104.00 LARGE FRESH II. Orand Total of all DMUMtad ><*T«'iu« saving. / Approprlstlon. ...»..».-..—^.....^..—...«•- —J I00.O0 9 100.00 G.*w. $4.59 French Dry Roll Jersey _Qrand_Total of All ApproprlaUon«T-.JJ8,04l.l9 t_l9.l9j.4«_rSJ9,6jl7«7 THE STEINBAC^ STORE has long 5 Star • Italian Sweet EGGS doc 69 A IT RD6OLVED by tk. Tewaakb OeBKltt*. »t lh« Town«hlp of Atlantlt, Butter 35L held an enviable reputation for selling Cunty of Monmouth. that th. kudnt .kail constitute an appropriation for th. pur- poM(St*t*l,>r tha.um. th.rtln Mt forth aa appropriation, and »n authorisation of U. U-LB. KOLLS) quality furniture and this sale offers amount of 111,969.19, to k. ralwd by taxation for the purpoM. of th. municipality, and c.rtlntitkn to th. County Board of TaxaUon of ta« (ollowlnt tuftm.ry of nn.nl regular stocks of furniture ffom Amei> GIBSON'S nvantM. and s*»*r*l *»px>>riatl«»». • ' . BOTTLVD IN BOND ica's foremost manufacturers and at Owersl «. HOMK MADE TttM OM-100 Prool-B«w» Special 1 l »vr«. Roosevelt president of the Re Bank Minis- Mrs. Walter Kills of Sears avenue Fresh Cod Steaks . . 13= Fancy Smelts . . . . n.. will speak to the Boy ScpuU of Amer- terlum. He Is at present chaplain and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bills of Ver- ica, more than a million strong, over Is Speaker At of the Red Bank fl e department, ona are spending two weeks at Buck the radio next Monday evening, Feb- and recently received a gold medal Hill Falls, Pa. , ruary. 7, .at 6:45. For this broadcast Alumni Meeting from members of'the department'in I The Methodist Ladles' Aid society of.-President Roosevelt, the nation's appreciation of his irvices, He Is met yesterday at the home of Mrs. three largest networks w411 combine . . ... also moderator of 110 Middletown Louise Card at' the Teaohers' club. FINE GRANULATED-PURE CANE in a coast-tcHcoast hook-up. With Member of 1922 Championship and Holmdel Reform d churches. Mrs. Milton Wright won tne blan- him on the program will be Walter Football Team Congratulates The Cassis of Mont outhtrill meet ket.awarded last week by the blan- Special Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Onlyl 5 24 W. Head, president ot the Soy Scouts SUGAR to dissolve,the pasto al relationship ket club. and Dr. James E. West, Chief Scout Charter Members for Organ- and the Classls ot Be-gen will meet Mrs. David Jackson was called to Executive of the Boy Scouts of Amer- izing Association. February 16 to establ >h the new re-Canada Sunday by the death of her 24'/2lb. ica. lationship. Mr. Tre'nbath will suc- father. SUNNYFIELD ALL-PURPOSE • • bag The; annual dinner meeting of tbe , ceed Rev. Martin Petyolf, who has FLOUR 73« Montnouth-Ocean counpll, Boy Soouts r Assemblyman. Joseph 0. Irwln, a teen called to the Reformed church Hl-Y BOYS VISIT REGISTER. of America will be held at the Berk-, member of the 1922 Red Bank cham- at Herklmer, New T»rk. Rev. Al- - ' ' • •vs*.-^—— ' - •• . GOLD MEDAL, HECKER'S, eley-Carteret hotel, Asbury Park, Sat- pionshlp football team, was a. guest fred Duncombe, paster of.the Long They Were Shown Various Steps In urday evening, February 2«. starting speaker Tuesday', night at a meeting Branch Reformed c urch for ihe FLOUR PILLSBURY'S or CERESOTA • • Making-of-a Newspaper. at six o'clock. , of the Red Bank Alumni 'assocla- past 22 years, will b moderator of the Red Bank church. I Pr. George J. Fisher, deputy scout jtlon at the senior high school. Ches- Yesterday afternoon Bve- high WHITE HOUSE executive of the Boy Scquts.of Amer- ttcor L. Eble presided over the ses- The work of buildinka new, chan- school pupils, members of of the Hi- ica, will be one of; the speakers on' siIont . eeVlnt the church is WTunder way. Y ; paip id ii - to"Tnr"R«glst«r~otorgr - EVAP. MILK BRAND {his occasion. Invitations are being | Mr. Imln stated that spirit and A plaster dome in, the church loft flce. ; TheT y were showh n the various «ertt to all acouters and their -wlvea co-operation was a big factor In anyhas been installed and the lighting operations that go into the making •:•• o~f Monmouth and Ocean counties to'' organization. He asserted that Rod has been .changed-to in indirect sys- of a newspaper—preparation of the attend. The scoutmasters and com- Bank's spirit iri school activities had tem. '•» • copy, setting of the type, make-up; polling mats,-casting stereotype plates A&P < —misslojners-of-thecouncll are-being-decreased in thepast-few years mnd -The'. chancel" • warrdesigned y Amory L. Osborn and th» work of and finally the operation of The Free Magic Tricks for fflo youngsters with every loaf of our Soft Twist Bread invited as guests of the council on that he hoped to see It rebuilt. He Register's big tubular press. The which la being held congratulated the charter members Installing it is being ijone by. the E. ^s^gL Osborn company. A dedication ser- boys who made the visit were Ensley partly in their honor. | of the-association for their work In White, Jr.," Jack Balne", Robert The annual meeting of the council attempting to Bring the school and I vice will be held Sunday. February XiiO annual uiccwii*> IJ* iue %«vuu<**s> 1 0 -— ~--—a »-.„ _».*_. „—_ . - »- — .- — — — M - • Davey, Jack Slmonds and John Rit- wili l takke placl e att sii x o'clock'lk, prioi r I borough spirit back to Its former 2020. MrsMrs. John H . Osborn has been ter. to the dinner. At this tlmo the elec- standing. . . . , .: • engaged as organist for a period of tion o-f' officer~ s for the ensuing year I The presiding officer asked that the thre"•-e" month""•«"•s- an••>*d willl umm« ner * •Will be held and reports of counoll'active members attempt to have a!new duties next.Sunday. BOY THIEVES NABBED, FANCY GRADE -: committees wilanl db ereport presenteds of. counollEagle 'j activ1 e members attempt to have a scout awards wil111 bl be epresented made at. thiEagls ane- j largeriousr graduatin representatiog classen sfro amt thei thr enex vat- ' ' S,' • Stolen Goods Recovered for Mrs. •- Susanna Bennett of Middletown. .nual meeting to Eagle jcouts who!meeting; lrrorder;to proceed with fu- Mrs. Charles Emmons • have earned them since "the last court jture aqllvlHes, /.;. . '•• . Observe! Birthday Norman Brooks and Leopold of honor in June. During the even-1 The constitution and bylatfa were Morsz, two youths of Middletown vil- ing session scoutmaster's keys and read »nd were'laid pvSr uhtiV the lage, were arrested last week on a 69 CARLOADS of Fancy Apple Sauce h been purchased because of the many requests that we run scouter"s awards will be presented to ' next meeting for final adoption. A Mrs, Charles' w/E^imons of Mc- charge of having broken Into the un- another 5«ial This will probably.bo your lost opportunity to stock up at such an extraordinary low price. the scoutera who have completed large lUt of names for the assoclar Laren street celebrated her 84th occupied house of Mrs. Susanna Ben- their required training as determined' tion was submitted to_the group by birthday Tuesday afternoon at a re-nett last week and of having stolen by the National Council. | blglr school students. One outstand- ception at her home. IMrs. Emmons goods valued at 4129. The articles received many gifts. Among the The Boy ScouScoutt 'week'courtrls .oof honhon:,in- Ingg name foror thetho. associatioassoclaUonjyan .was^se^,B jifc,. '^rr'gZ jg--jiif~i({n-\tt-\Vti'"-sat Included a French silver watch; four We gold watches and a number of old coins. The boys confessed their lib. i : held 'a. follow.:" ^I^ ^^^^^"^^l^^l^^'^"S^J-^^ tin •''•' Mond.b,y .V-M. February the'Bed wfll.ma^ a report at the! next meet- ^*r J^w. Mr'and Mrs Charle. guilt and turned over the goods to the Wl I5CO Super-Creamed daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ar Middletown township police depart- Bcnk dUtrlct court <.of; honor aitt the MeH - ing. .*.•'* • £!?£_„Emmons. o»»T^f Lochh ArhoilrArbour. , h«herr brother brother., ' ehtnlc >tr«t ichoolhE; tha Frctholhhd dUtrlctl . The newly formed organization is ment. They were released in the cus- George H. Asay, her sister. Mrs. Altod- y of their parents. D m ~ *m m m m m, \M For making Biscuits r r open to-Red ^ank'hlgh school grad^ fred Woolley of LakeVood and the th. Likcwood Y. M. C. A. uates, faculty members and persons latter'g daughters, Mrs, Louis Fraxee, 's 25° Midiy. Febrowy 8, th« K«>pott.M»U- interested in having such an 'associ- diitiict court of honor will b< h*ld. in Mrs, Edna Matthews ind Mrs. Har- DI5f|IIICK quickly • • tha Keroort hl»h ichool. ation: , , .. „ ._" rison Harms, all of Ukewood, Mrs. Wedneidsy. Fibruirr 9, tH8 Bcbnir- Another meeting will be. held next dlitrlct will hold'their court Emmbns's .niece. Mr|. Albert W. SOring Tuesday night at theQuadrangle Worden, Sr., of Bed Bank,; ber cans Broad nephew-in-Iaw and? nfoce, Mr. and Hershey^ CHOCOLATE SYRUP Branch district will hold their court ot Mrs. Bdward .Reynolds of Spring honor at th< Qarfleld street seliool. Thuriday. February 10. the Atlantic HEADDEN'S CORNER SCOCTS. Lake, a grandntece, Mrs. Albert W. orSIRiNGMANS ;HUHlfhlajtdr ludae district court of honor will Be Worden, Jr., and her small daughter, New Pack—your Choice held «Fth« Atlantic Hllhlanda Hlh ichool, They Flan Big Representation at Chrlata Joy, another^ niece, Mrs. Sweet Corn and the Af bury Park dlltrlet eourt of honor Court of Honor. at the WananuiBa school. Harry Asay and daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Asay of Red Barik, two grand- Fancy Grade A—New Pack i These courts of honor will open at About 25 members attended the SHOE Boy Scout meeting of Troop 77 atdaughters, Mrs. Ernesti> deSamper of A&P Brand 7:4S P. M. Prominent citizens of ; New Tork and Mrs. L. M. Hurley of each district will be on the platform Hekdden's Corner Friday night. Ar- Tomatoes Allentown, Mr. and Mr*. Peter Luc- to award the badges. The outstand- thur Donato signified his intention of Fancy Grade A ] joining the troop. He will be a mem- chelli of New Tork and Robert ing feature of each court of honor Brown of Red Bank. will be a Boy Scout play for enter- ber of the Raven patrol. Tests were CLEARANCE Ann Page . • Ualnment. Scouts of the council are passed and arrangements completed Chili Sauce urging the attendance of their par-1 for the court of revlef when the boys River Plaza Youth enta and friends at their district wil"'l" Kb"e questione""""—"d" fo'"r- advancement "• .' court of honor. The public Is invited The members of the troop will at- Injured In Accident EVERY PAIR OF and urged to attend. tend the court of honor to be held 1U HlUwfiotitatt Auas UmiU Coffee.! in Atlantic Highlands Thursday, Feb- William Alexander of River Plara, ruary 10. The troop having the 33, is in Rlveniew llospltal In a Women's Shoes Punctual Pupils greatest number of parents and In-serious condition as thu result of an terested adults attending will receive accident Sunday night on Shrews- At Little Silver a set of semaphore signalling flags. bury avenue, near the lied Bank air- A banner will be given to the troop RED CIRCLEH.2 39- port. GO AT The following pupils of the Little with the greatest number of boys ad- >Young Alexander was riding a This low price for the world's finest coffee is possible only because A&P buys, shlpt, blends, roasts and sells Silver public school were perfect In vancing in rank. motorcycle north on, that thorough- direct to you for such a imoll profit, Every pound freshly oroiind when you buy It... because fresh grinding attendance in January: A large group of boys attended the fare and attempted to I! avoid an ac- Other. $1.39 and $2.45 Kindergarten and fint grade- -Frederick Ii the iecret of a good cup of coffee. Special price effective .Thursday, Friday ond Saturday only. Aavaea^ef i ||vi avii ees<«4 •••^v ^ >— — natatorlum in Asbury Park last night Bruno. David Kennedy, Albert Boblmon, cident with-a car going in the same Harold Ruddy, Robert Weber, Audrey when swimming tests were made and direction when the mishap occurred. Gray, Anne Gregory. Patricia Mjder, passed. He was thrown from his motorcycle RoMlyn Ficone, Joan Satter, Dorle Sham- mBKm^mnmmnnMmmnuimuMmamttmtiiuiii KB\^mmmmm*mummmmm*mmmimmmmm^^™mt < panore, Owen Stalben. Virginia Sitter. and struck a telegraph pole. Men's High Grade . .Second (trade—Jans Carr. Dorothy Car- VETERANS OF* FOREIGN WARS. Robert Johnson, Jr., who was rid- ter. Betty Satter. Lynn Borzsn, Allyne ing with Alexander at, tbe time of Wright. Warren Carter. Walter SUarne, Henry Weber. Scott Wilson. Meeting of Red Bank Post to Bethe accident, escaped with minor, in- Oxfords 1.98 Kirkman^ Soap FLAKES . X 17* Third (trade—Raymond CarUr, Dannie Held Tonight. juries.. . ' ' Croiby, Whitney Crowall, Bpeneer Kul»e. Mr. Alexander was taken to River- Many Styles to Choose From. DaYld Jerolamon, Robert Summera. David A meeting of the members of Ver- Whelan, CheaUr Wright. Alfred Mathla view hospital, where It was found A C ean, Walter Wllion. Victor Copeitalce. non A. Brown post will be hold to- that he suffered a severe brain con- Others $2.39 and $2.89 DQ DO Wlpeand It's Bright M cans IV Stephen Yeandle. , night at the post home on Mechanic cussion and a possible fractured 1 Fourth grade—Cyril Carr. Robert Cir- street. A large delegation of the ter. Richard Davis, Lester Field. Peeler skull. His condition Is fair.. Police- e Oleleaon. Iven Lyom, Frank Merrltt. members attended the affair given in man Otto Herden of Shrewsbury and Powhatan&'i .98 Thomaa Morris, Willie Bmlth. Bleherd honor of the National Commander- special Officer William Bradley of Tetley. Pamela Burr. Joanne Dunbar, in-Chlef, Soott P. Squires, Saturday Shrewsbury township ii vestlgsted. 4 .15 Pearl Gilbert. Patricia Pound, Mann Octagon Soap Bavndal. H«nl Robinson. Patricia Ruddy, afternoon at Harold Daly post, As- Chieftan * friyllls Wright.. bury- Park. Thd Red Bank post was KEANSBURO OIBI SCOUTS. Fifth (trade—Dorothy Ouderion, Francea represented by Commander James Values to $2.75 Bailer, Doris Croiby, Jean Rowe, Char- lotte Sickles, Carolyn VanSeholck. Aud- Olendlnnlng and Senior Vice Com- They W1U Study Wood and VUe Fruit Nectars 2 r 15° rey Wllion, Janet Wright.' Allenette Qulm- mander Alfred Caottn at a banquet Building Saturday. liy, Qrover CarUr, George Barrel". Allan tendered to state and national of- Field. Charlei Knoll, Robert McNslly. Rob- Wednesday evening ert Morley. Max BavndalRavndal. William BobBob- ficials In Newark at the Riviera ho- f last week e yy. M the Waackaack troop i Keansburt Inaon. Wiillial m Rowe. Harrisos n Shampp- tel Saturday night. 191 off °™« l Ii S met in the municipal 12 <« I9« sqore. Robert Sickle*. Irving Summers, building on Florida Oranges **.».. Rb A meeting of tha Monmouth coun- Richard Bummers. Howard Ungarer. church, street. The girl are prspar- Sixth grade—Barbara Conkltn. Char- ty council of Veterans of Foreign FRIENDLY lotte Oslensky, Jean Parker, Shirley Prats, Wars was held at the Asbury Park Ing booklets on nature flelds. This e John Fahy, Donald Lawn, Raymond Mar- post rooms Tuesday night. The Redweek they worked on tlelr land ani- tain, Kenneth Robinson, Robert Ruddy, mal finder merit badg The girls FORTUNE 4 IO John Ryaar, Michael Slmpaon, Donald Bank post was represented by six Shoes Cooking Apples . Wright, trvlng Wright, John Graf. members. studied ten different 1 nd animals Seventh and eighth gradas~-Dorothy and wrote in their no e books all National "Apple-a-Day" Sale. A farmer-consumer benefit campaign. McConnsll, Mary Ruddy, Alan Conklln. Jdseph Croaby, Alonao Curehln, Robert CAM£BA CLtB TO MEET.' they knew about each me. Davis, Charles Erlcksen, Theron Roff. Jay During the business part of _|he Win a Buick Roasa, James Wilde, John Worthley. Har- meeting the glrjs decld< old Croiby, George Curtis. Robert ZritV. HonmouUi County Society to B« g gj d on a hike een. Joieph Heetor, Prank Lovekln. Rob- Knt*rUin*d a)t Betanar Monday. SaturdaS y to studdy thhe d d fferent types V LISTEN TO ert MeHurled. William Morley. Thomaa of wood and fir* bulldlri r. They are Sumrnen, Kenneth Zleglar, Harry Mat- The Monmouth Camera club In- also going to try to find animal FAMOMS FORTUNE Pucu Mt Xou/a! vites any adult male reader of Thetracks and make casts ( thtm with Register to attend Its meeting next plaster of parts. County Florist. Meet. Monday evening, February 7, at Over Station WOB at 7tU URGE SELECTED WILDMERE BRAND A regular meeting of th* Mon- The girls played an observation eight o'clock at the home of Jules game called "shadows' Every Tuesday Night juouth County Florists association J. Grayer, 706 Ninth (venue, Bel- and dosed was htld Tuesday night at the Elks with ths good night orcls. Thoke Entrance. Blanks Free mar. present were Edna Lex home. Flans for a trip to a large Bernad.«e An Interesting lecture on "Changes Keenan, Agnes Deturo, Orao* L4«, greenhouse In tbe near future were In the film emulsion when light Allisn Ksonan, Edith Hi glw«, Isabel discussed. Carnations of many dif- EGGS 25 passes through the lens" will be Keonan, Oladys Lee, Ioulse Hopla ferent colors were eihtblttd by Sods- given by Robert White, Lantern and Marl* Vogel, their acting cap- MIXID COLORS UROI SUICTItf mann & Llndhardt ofLong Branch, slide* will accompany the lecture. tain. Indoor prints submitted by the ' ' t with EGGS The next meeting will >• Irr charge Klatsky's For a delicious as well as an economical breakfast lerve SUNNYFIELD SLICED It's OredlfakM*. members wilt he crltlelnd on "per- of Qraoa Lee of the Bao Jawea, with % If you want your job printing to bespective and light values, a credit to your buslnsss or profes- Miss Vogel supervising, CAi'-TC WN lion we can make It to and wont Interested' renders desiring fur- Shoe Store I-'ASTERN thir Information are requested to DIVISION iharga you a bit more for this super- Ths road to better and DIVISION ior service than It l» worth,-Adv*r» write to Mr. Clrsyer at his home I &*. front Bl,' R»d Bank A&P FOOD STORES H«ttn*nt. . • ..... ; address. .: •-. •, • •,* .,'•., . • • i

; SM3j • ••-•: : *<".••.•,:•• . ;. -u. •'*'.. ."••.• Osatnemt, Sir BED BANK REGISTER, TOJBRUARY 8,1988. Middletown Leads UDDT * SON. Bank Loses Schneider Team ______188 204 141 jtl 150 In Bay Shore League Wilt* _ 208 170 207 Two Encounters, 3 Games Ahead COOk 180. 166 14B The picture In the Bay ihore llSTlm 110 180 191 BOWHQ* league has changed again. Boocorej Tailors in Second Place . 858 -80J 864 Speaking Of Operations• • Hamilton Wins Altar last week's matches lllddtt- MOMMOOTK OOUNTT SPORTSMEN. and Clothiers and Bakery Fnutse . __._ * __. _-' 280 189 186 town showed the Homesteaders from Wi-nlBf , ; 111 154 191 High School Court T«un first place and Naveslnk moved up Team* Tied for Third in RedBra.ihaw ._ Ill 157 190 Bv Tht JLP fealure Setvfce S to a tie irllh the Homesteaders for Bank Bowling League. Bmtmlball , , 115 192 146 Tqeeday Night by second plaoe. Middletown has a two- Viereek ._._.., „„.__ 187 164 168 ORSE doctor* of -norh.r gen- '* FovJs, 20 to 17—Low to game lead. 814 851 861 Htratlon tomerlmei opiratsd en The Schneider team held on to SMOKE SHOP TAVERN. livestock limply by twitting'the snl- STANDING Or TH reduced lead In the Red Bank Bowl- Taylor ; 198 187 198 So-th Rivwr, 40 to SO. mal't taH until that hurt io much the Xld-tato*. Twp 81 J ^ Ing league this week, with the Bon-Vloreek . _ ._»_ __._ 170 166 16T 8TS.II 1448 Chaser _.__-, —. 208 282 164 Na-etlnk so core Tailors three games behind andBoUrta ._._ „_.. 171 144 122 oor. baatt didn't car* what *rie ' Ceeveb. William Q. Sherwood's Red HotM.Useers ... »• IJI.IS JTi the Clothiers A Insurance and Aoer- Merer „-_ -.._ 170 1T8 211 ape*n*d.. * .'Today veterinarians Bank high Khool cage team suffered Laano» T»Tern 81 ra'i Bakery team In a tie tor third f Mindal-r IB lll.lt 10M 907 ,882 864 minimize pain In animal operations the lots of two games this week. Fri- Leonardo fllld elab.H SIIMI til place. The Smoke Shop,Tavern, In COMETS. just at doctors do in human surgery, day night they .lost at South River, Commute™ 12 804.10 917 fourth place, is a game behind theShlnn 179 179 152 Tots Deerr . 11 1J0.42 by use of antithetic*. In fact, ani- 40 to SO, and Tuesday night they 7ST.lft third-place club. Jackson . 169 102 181 TIN HUDINQ BOWUERS. Miller _.. 165 180 166 mals often, provide the laboratory dropped. an encounter at Hamilton, STANDINO or THE TEAMS. Wooster . 110 221 227 90 to IT. Culver „ -.: 21 H4.4 W L ' PA ' HS Bolee 1/T70 18118 188 where science tests new drugs to Paul shooting on the part of theQettll , <» iia.it Sctaalder'a M««et_.IT 1~1 ««.41 101"1 learn whether they are safe to uss Hanson ._____.______..I5 18S.S Bonoore Tailor! 14 It (28/40 1017 SO 888 Hamilton squad accounted for their Bahr 118.4 ClothUri Jklnauruce.il 17 •42.11 1011 QEimLK'S MARKIT. on persons.. . Aneitrietict and Victory Tueaday night Both aggre- Harm. 188.2 Aoarra's Bekerr II IT aie.a. 110: BemoMa ... ..__ . 184 181 other advances, such as steriliza- gations played on even tertna Fisher ..... 114.4 Smoke shop Taratn-10 18 810.8 1»7' B. .Oentlle _..____.__ . 187 lei 181.11 Ne« Lumber Co. _._..te 21 S Qenute «_ —_—_.™ 187 168 tion of instrument* by boiling, now throughout three quarter* with Red Woodward .888.45 1081 OTUnrk. .. 181.11 Na»>lnk ...4—^ It 21 •80 Id! N. OenUle ... 121 187 save many animal lives where once > Bank having a illgrht edge over their Aumeek 181.2 UUr * Son ^ U 14 *M m D. Ao.it* _ _ 178 _215 U opponent!. At half time Red Bank Merer . 180.1 Max's Tatare ..It t>4.4 1091 the' onty remedy would have been * • - ..__._.».. Oarruto Clothing'Co. .»« II 8<9.4> 871 748 882 held a T-to-8 lead. Lett Thursday night Commuters RED BANK RECEEATTON. (hooting.... Here, for example. "•'' -" •= •» e M, , , , t ••'•» r>r ana'!ai ellsn- Gardenara MH_.20 M 88MB 10O1 r Dr. O'ls S'-eder of tie Uriversity e( took three gamei from Lennox Tav- Peta'e CbatUrbox -_..!» l> 868,10 »7 Harwell ._ .... 187 178 14T .,. a*... »e«..t -eM.v-m.ntt in S.P.C.A hip,.sl by »n»l -a, u,i I,, dflo.li at the Crarti 103 iFrfirnrery in In the third quarter the Hamilton - 10 188 ire some recent achievements in PenriyUanis .dsmoflllrales the me of doormen opened strong and scored ern. Tots Doerr forfeited Its match Comets ^-_-..-..__...18 8«l.l« 881 Muiaoco 180 182 be the tint luccsiifiit Caeiaraan lac- New Yort Yrnir—t«ni*rt«enilli-^riiM«th Tamllnson, t. . S It __.„._.-.„-_ .05 118 187 Cttrehln, Br. - . ilo 171 dash and Peyton scored a third In mxwTtri BUllb. f. .1 * "ill "lw 711 the 1,000 yard run. The Red Bank h]m»arfeeo.f,n.Coh,m...»». epidemic of »or,,lli«, emor,9 Clev.l.nJ doS_ . rn.r,Uy the crew of. fi.K beet <»^ Marehino, a. . . * 0 TOTS DOSRS. Til •«• ~m trackmen were allowed to run in the J£aH»v«. • . - 1 Kotchla »» J!. ?*? SOHNBIDIR'a HARKBT. Ctwkw, r. ~ Ferrl _._ 1T4 UT 1T7 meet after arrangements had been Vltak, ». ' 0 • » -Farkar .„„_._,-,. ias S14 104 _-aeTiy~C6ech~Mel TEtthir 6f -.Lottr Ceir. I. _._.—. . 0 0 Doerr ' Tomaine ____.___._. ~ll»~~17r"ni r ll» 111 Branch and Princeton authorities In AatlMit, s. ~ . e o Welllntfon Tattle S«« 1»5 188 n«BWeon. w. • , 1 0 « J»» 1<»Colee , III 178 111 order that the Bed Bank pacers J J" JIT 887 til (10 might gain Indoor experience for fu- < 11* OABBUTO OI/OTHINQ CO. ture track meets. B*4 Bulk . . I I > T—IT Bvtoma . 776 746 171OKanUa — . 1(8 8«8 181 Hamilton .. . 1 5 ( I—10 Hank OOUHUTXB8. Qerrat© .._«—«- ,, 148 185 The two Red Bank boys made the RED SANK. lehlauplti 15J 14t 101 VslenU -_ ___. 182 1«1 Hi trip with the Long Branch track O F Asneek. 151 *-!•» 187 Fsae ' 178 154 team. Ayrea. f. 0 2 Drinkmtar ..- 1816«9 1T151» 16111 1F. Soaeda —— • 148 151 I' 3roni, {. 2 Gatta _._• . lsfi 170 It Serves You Right ! 33er. c. _...i , 2 H. SOSM-I 180 Vcrante. e. ~ 0 MANDALAY. ,'lH 14S 177 • 101 aoi 812Athletic Group '. 1 Ftahtr Dnnunjr »... . lit lit 115 ACMBA'S BAKERY. Wenial .. . 146 171 111 DIUlona 177 111 211 Names Committee 118 IIS 111 Sehnelder 151 jgj 174 SOUTH WVEB. Dammjr ».-. Barh 170 161 JI24 Jonw 148 178 1TI Nordy 201 170 111 Committees were appointed at th< Service—That's what you, Mr. BusU FriUh, 1. L. Aearra „ 212 185 178 Bonus, t. ._. ~TH ~T6I 812 regular meeting of the Sea Brigh -Urakr. f. _ Athletlo association Monday night In' Baraiukj, f. 881 111. 061the Methodist church, An entertain* Mtse. c. — NAVXUNK. ness Man want, expect and • se_-»rer.-:- Rumson Cagemen Banaon . _.. :.. 204 101 1TI mint committee composed of Boy BIfU. a. Btrr-«r ..:-.. . ie«.,,j8» an Stone end Vl«tor Psrottl was ap- Pawlmrilil, (. . Hanrr ...... 184 184 111 pointed to get prominent athletes to HitUr. g Staarna .. 11888 II21I 184 Bow To FreeholdFoatan .,._.. ^ ... 190 tOI 17: speak before the association jcme Iforae, z. Fellu and Raymond Brown were i< s 4e 1 til t«5 88! named en the social committee and Coach Frmk Weinheimer ! GABDENXK8. Bjd Bank — .-«- 7 R I S—1° Team Stiffen 27-13 Drubbing 181 I4E var Nordln and Thomas Garland on South Hirer H IT 10 2—40 188- 110 let the elTio committee. . ' . buying printing* OfflclaJ*—Bsfarae.' Brown; aeorsr, Da- —Held to Two Point* in Last 175 184 lit Plans are being made for a novel Harlas timer,. Palo. 187 188- 111 Half—Rumson Scrubs Win. , 200 202 171y dance. The association is also Darlton .... „. 181 •Iannlnf? to award a watch, valued s River Street Five A strong Freehold defenie held the at »2S, on the co-operative plan. The Rumson high school basketball team boys expect to have their purple and Service*—* the thing that our Com- Beaten By Runuon A. Qrob i.t l«o 170 goJd Jackets soon. They were pur to two points in the last half of their Bald game which spelled a ST-to-lS defeat 177 171 178 hased through Sam Bllberblatt 0 Hoffman 1*0 191 171 Sea Bright Coach Frank Plngltore's River for Rumson Tuesday night on theWelwr Ill 141 mercial Job Printing De* street Junior varsity cas/ers held the O. Grob ..._. 174 111 1*0 county teat court. In a preliminary Merrltt _.. F.umjon varsity team to a 30 to 37game the Rumson reserves ouUcored 191 The average elevation of Africa score in an encounter yesterday af- the Freehold scrubs, 29 to 16. Tie "is. tvt.bove sea level Is 2,000 feet ternoon at the River street echool partment has crystallized gymnasium. It was the River street Both aggregations opened the en- team's first defeat, but by playing counter in a free-icorlng manner the varsity squad of Runuon their with Freehold having the lead at first junior vanity record remains In quarter time, 10 to 8. The teams The Assurance of Peace upon for more than a quan taut The victors won the game In played nlp-and-tuck ball In the sec-" the last two minutes of play. ond period when Rumson chalked up EACE Is the perfect gift of ou concept of good. It Is a lament- three points and Freehold four. hearenly Father to all B able fact, however, that many are The River street team won over the children. Prophecy and rev-seeking respite from the unrest ter of a century* strong Low?-Branch floor combina- Freehold continued their scoring in P elation unite In bringing to man-of mortal beliefs in material theo- tion Friday afternoon at River street the third quarter with five points and kind, torn with tumult and strlfi ries and practice*. The alck are 45 to 32. At half time' the River held their opponents scoreless. In the the blessed assurance of peace, •till searching for relief In ways Btreet eager* led 23 to IS. Alfred fourth period the county seat playera The prophet Isaiah had a glorloui and means devised by the human Hundley, towering Negro center, led topped their scoring with eight vision of the reign of peace In th< mind, Ignorant of the fact that SoTVlCOr^is conjoined in our plant hlj team in scoring 16 points, while points more. Rumson was held to ' hearts of men as the enlighten- fall* mortal belief* have occa- Stevens followed with 11 points. only one Meld goal In the fourth sem ment of Truth Is received Into hu- sioned their teaming slckneu, and RIVER STREET. ester. man consciousness. In the thirty- not perceiving the futility of ma- Vacearalll. f 2 Harold Kerr, Rumson center, second chapter of the book It Isterial methods to bring deliver-, with that other necessary KllUn. f scored eight points while Sokol, Free- written, "And the work of right-' anoe and peace. Hundley. r. But the Christ Truth, I* ever at Tomaine. K. — hold guard, led his team by scorin e6usness shall be peace; and the Donofrio, « the same number of points. effect of righteousness quietness hand, ready to enter human con- sciousness, when one Is willing to feature of good printing Stavent, R. RUM SON. and assurance for ever." "The work of righteousness" la not de-turn toward the Father-Mother O God. The message Is always re- LOMO BRANCH. Davlaon, f. ._...... -.._. I pendent on time. Truth 1B always 1 preaent everywhere. We are per-assuring. After his glorious res- known as Quality* Marra, f Sparlins*, /...... 0 suaded, therefore, that peace Is urrection Christ Jesus reappeared Edwardi. f Kerr. t ._.„ 4 to the disciple*, presenting the PrUh.rd, >. -.. . 0 possible to everyone who lays hoU Kovcri, f Leon, f ^ upon righteousness. The earnest same body that he had before the Pants, c . 0 crucifixion, thus proving life to MllUr, i seeker for Truth Is assured o: be continuous. His loving words GrMnwood, f. peace, for It la the natunl accom- FREEHOLD. to them, "Peace be unto you," 14 4 12 O paniment of the right understand' brought the assurance of eternal Quality • Carney, f...... 8 Ing of Ood, l»lf* and Love, the primal and ul- Dallr, I _. 1 Isaiah foretold the coming o Legion Bouts Draw ...... 0 timate order of being. Live rs evi- TompsonCollert, (,. c...... -... _ __„..... 8 the Messiah, "the Prince of denced In harmonious activity. and Large Attendance MIIU, Peace," and In conformity with Likewise, through spiritual peace Bokoi. t. . this prophecy, the Bethlehem babe we are assured of the continuity Ctrbllllno, appeared. The heavtnly host, ac- of Ufa. Several hundred parsons attended companying the angel who came the American legion boxing bouts 12 8 2 War and strife, sickness and These Husky Twins are .. 8 0 J—It to the shepherds on this moment- death, bear no evidence of Life, Friday night at the Red Bank Cath- 10 6 6—17 ous occasion, sane this paean of Ood. They are negative states of olic high school auditorium and the praise (Luke 2:14), "Glory to Ignorance, Indication* of a lack welfare fund of Shrewsbury post 108 Ood In the highest, and on earth of the understanding of God and here to "Serve You Right" was swelled by approximately $26.Quad Team Loses peace, good will toward men." of man's harmonious relationship The spectators bowed their heads In This was rsveUUon, Indeed, bring- to Him. Furthermore, an Indiffer- silence for 10 seconds as a tribute to To Shore Quintet ing heaven to earth. ent or merely neutral state of the late John Pfelffenberger, a World The aalvatlon wrought by Chris mind. Is not baaed upon under- war veteran. The Red Bank Quadrangle cageri Jesus In his healing ministry as- standing, and engenders a false The next time you are in the market for some Commercial Job Print- suredly brought peace to troubled Roy Bauer outpointed Felix Ren- loet a hard-fought contest Thunday *«_*• of peae*. Ignoring or con- hearts bereft of loved ones, op- doning faults In Individuals or kowekl, George "Bottle" Qrob' de- night at the local high school gym- pressed by dlieue and sin. under naalum when they bowed SS to 11 to n groups of people and nations, ing—and perhaps that's right now—phone feated Nick Soviero, Benny Nicosia the tyranny of traditional laws, Is not promotlv* of security and defeated Jlmmle Jackson, Tony an aggregation from Aabury Park. At and bound by baseless creed* and peace, which go hand In band. Blnaco received the nod over Jack half time the Quads trailed, 21 to 13, cruel codas. Jesus' understanding Selfishness and Intense nationalism Costello, Frank Zebrowskl won a de- and came back In the last half with of the omnipresence of Ood In-are foes to the peace and progress clilon from Joe Boa, John Bohultz a scoring rally which fell short by vested the spoken word with pow- of mankind. They arise from the outpointed Henry Htyer, "Battling" wo points. . ' er, and multitude* were restored fals* belief that man'* existence I* THE RED BANK REQISTER fibofflo and Oliver Maccellle fought Art -McDonald led the Quads In to health and freedom. Great dependent upon matter. This h«- to a draw, Joe Scala knorl-.cd out•coring of eight points while Amory peace and joy followed, and Ood leLls entirely at variance with' ifrank Perna, a lut-inlnute sub.tl wai glorified; and to It will ever Scriptural authority, wbloh re- and then forget your printing troubles, 'cause then they're over. 3iborn closely trailed with six points. be. Whenever the Father la un- tule, In a minute and 4S eenmdi, Joe 1-ddle SchloMbach of Asbury Park veals man's spiritual origin and Alvatrtr In a return bout defeated dorstandlnfly honored »nd HI*nature, and wltb divine law. which led the team by scoring Ion points. commandment* kept, peace at- govern* Individuals and nation*. Ray O'Ncll nnd Paul ruttereon oub Tonight the Quad team will meet tends. pointed James Msrley for the mythl- THE RED BANK REGISTER has the equipment and the know-how Tetlcy's Phantoms In a returri game. Mortal strife Is due wholly to oal 90-pound championship of Red The words of Mrs. Eddy In Scl- Bank. RED BANK QUADS. Ignorance of Ood and His creation. >noe and Health (p. SB) give a Mortal existence 1* a mistaken :l*ar sense of man'* aofentlflo to produce anything that's in the Commercial Job Printing line—AND Worlhlar. I ~. same of Life. Ood, and of Life's Polo Saturday. C«r«an, f _.._ inlty with Ood, and the conse- 1 Idea, man and the universe. In quent Immunity from evil, dis- Billy Foalei' Silver Brook lehwenaar. (...... 8 "Science and Health with Key to DO IT RIGHT AND At THE _^IGHT PRICE ^ sr — "^ • • ^^ —— •- * ^«a —we vr^aajt u/IU polo ease, and' Inharmony which may Turaoah. • 4 the Scriptures," Mary Baker Body, tflo or Red Bank will meet the fa- I be realised by all. She says: "This mous Hidfftwoed combination latiir- MatDonali, t _ the Dlecorerer sod rounder of material world rs even now be- 4ay nl«ht la aa eweounter at the Kt- OabOrn. jr „ „.„ I Christian Bolence, write* (p. III).coming the arena for conflicting ••» Uoop armory, RoaerlUe aveatie, AIHUKY rARK. "It men understood their real ones. On on* eld* thsr* will b* W«rarfc. Tkert will be two other spiritual source to he all Mewed- llsoord and dismay) on the other Let's Talk It Over s Well Both Gain •reUmlnary game* x. _ ? ness, they would struggle for re- ltd* there will be Selene* and i. ,™...™-!-..™_."!._!™ 4 course to the spiritual aid be atpea**." May we ever remember Kerlhen, e. _ ____„__.„.„_„ I peace." The greater part of hu.with gratitude the ever-prWice T-Uplvme R.d Bank 13. RegUtor Building v^v ntntiMts of kaalaalbath, t. „ * inanity Is seeking peae*. Ifnltl- of •pTrit, where be_Voe. eounty oouncll are wom- • 40-42 Broad Street. Red Bank, N, J. RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 3,1938. Page Seven 1 ball team Saturday enevlng. Ruth is luncheon at the church Thursday, Miss Valerie Kalos, Miss Grace Haul- sen, Mn. Harry Letts, wOltam Personals. Leonardo. a student at Jersey State college in February 10> at 12:30 p. m. A busi- boskey, Mrs. Charles Waltz, Mrs. Woodward, Oscar DredkMl,' Iftb Trenton. ness meeting will be held at 2:10 p.Anna McAvty, Mrs. Gertrude Morin, Volunteer Artisans Dig (tie led Buk lUthtai im b. txmxlii Thomas Sharkey, Mrs. At W. oSm Mis* Ann* Hints* e* FMW*lpM« In UOMKI. from T. X. KildoS, H«rrj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Brown m. The World WMo guild will meet Mrs. ROM White, Mrs. Richard and Miss Mary Balkan. -was •. guest of Mrs. Maqde Bberman lontttoMrr, F«d W. Hpifi. Jerome spent Sunday with Mr. Brown's at the home of Miss Effle Bchuer- Curry, Mrs, Peter Chrlstensen, Mrs. ot MeeUanle strert dv»r to* week- Irtttno «nS Bilken's lUtlontrr Store.) brother and family at Cllffwood to man tomorrow evening, with Mrs. Leon Boeckel, Mrs. Olat Christy, Mary Paton In oharge of the pro- The Texas planning board say* and. Cellar As Radio Plays Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin are begin the celebration ot the sixteenth Mrs. Peter Green,, Miss Eleanor Gal- some landowners in that state k»v* the patents ot e. son born Saturday birthday ol thtlr ton, Joseph Brown, gram and Mist Loll Bryan leading lagher, Albert WeUtl, Mrs. William Mr. and Mr.. BUn«r Mitchell, their the devotional period. The Chrlttlan entire mountain ranges and rlv*°r* ioa and daug*t*r-ln-Iiwr, Mr. and noon at Riverview hospital, Red Jr. Following the party In Cllffwood, Finn, Edward.Schurman, Mrs. Tim'on their ranches and one has 40 fll, and Mr. Endeavor week-day tchool will meet otby Sheeben, Miss Ruth Guttorm- Mrs. Raymond. Mltelufll, and Mr. Members ot the Holy Name society Emillo arllil, contractor, who I* Bank. Mr*. Martin Is the former Mr. and Mrs. Brown gave a big birth- at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. miles of navigable rivers on a farm. of St. Anthdnys church Monday be- supervising the project without Frances Chandler of Red Bank. day party for Joseph Monday even- Prayer meeting will be held In the •0. of Utidea »lae* *M lew* Sunday gan th« task of digging a large cellar charge, conferred with Godfrey M. Mrs. Bernard A. Scaclon, prealdent Ing in the rooms of the Leonardo All tor Datfona, Florida, wn«r* theyjUl evening at 7:30 and the board of trus- under the church. The volunteer*, Rloel, Long Branch architect, who is of the Brevent Park and Leonardo Star Athletic club. The festivities tees will meet at 8:80. A meeting of remain until tarly in March. While also generously "donating hi* service. were largely attended by members away they plan to vlait Mr. and Mr*. armed with picks, shovels, chlseli fir* company auxiliary has named the Ladles' Aid society will be held The. plan* provide for a. hall 90x48 of the olub. Mr. Brown Is the founder Thursday, February 10. ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE the following committees for the en- and sltdge-hammers,. bent to their feet, which will Include a kitchen, of the organization and also Its Prepare* for Secretarial and Accountancy petitions, ar* Yac*tionln» *t - ^ task with enthusiasm, and alrtfcdir suing year: An unusually successful bingo was New two rest rooms and a. furnace .room. BaWrUinlien^-Mri. \Annt Htrtr. coach. Bldttes now forming. Enroll early. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 3rowtt Of considerable progress has been made. When completed, It will easily aeftom- held at Percy Hauser'* Leonardo raMidty—Mn. ClM Chrlitnwn. Ernest B. MoGllvrty It driving a INDTVTDTJALINSTRUCTION R«d Bank, who are vaeettonint" at At tt>e last regular meeting of the ntodate from 600 to 700 persons and Bo»e—U». Jwile W«k.fl«!d. new car. Grill by the Leonardo and Brevent Clearwater. will be used not only as a meeting Flmrtn sad tlek—Mn. Obrlitr. All commercial subjects Including shorthand, typewriting, H61y Ham* society, the present ac- Arthur Earle, Jr., Is recovering Park fire company Saturday even- Mr and Mrs, Jacob Tanko of Pe- oomniodatloiis In the rectory proved place and recreation hall tor the so- AOUton—Mn. Patttrion md Un. Ing, The door prlK, a card table, ttenotypy, spelling, business ,correspondence, Ollng, commercial B6ee X«rilnk7. from a severe cold. ters place toft by rail Sunday for s. too small for the enrollment of over cieties, but also as the scene ot va- was won by Mrs. Chester Guttorm- arithmetic, commercial law, accountancy, elementary and ad- sojourn In Florida. IN members. It was then decided rious parish activities such as din- Mr*. Vincent O'Sage waa re-eleoted Mrs. Irving W. Teeple has been laid vanced, partnership, corporation, cost accounting, bank book- vies president of the auxiliary. up several days. s«n. Others who won prises were Mr. and Mrs. H*nry 8. Jlales of to lake immediate steps to provide ner*, dances, card parties, etc. Mrs. Edward Hartsopf, Mrs. Kavan- keeping, constructive accounting. Frammghaw, Mass., spent Satur- tor the rapidly increasing member- Miss Ruth Hanser. daughter of Mrs. Thomas Beet has been suffer- It Is estimated that over 1,006 cubic Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hauser, spent the ing, with pains In her back. augh, Mrs. Sylvester Kenilt, Mrs, ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal, day nljht with their daughter, ship. As a, result, a special meeting yards of dirt must be dug, tested put Wesley Wakefleld. Gilbert BtreatOr, Mte* Helen L. Fales, and Miss Btbel week-end with her parents and she The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap- Est. IMS. fl4 Bang* Are., Atbury Park. was called last Sunday, to wbloh ot the cellar and carted away because Mrs. Alvln Maxton, Mrs. Vtra BUI*, Mount Monr of Hudson av«nue. Mr. ware Invited representatives from the played on the Leonardo girls basket- tist church will hold a covered diah 1 the only excavation under the church and Mr*. Fales are motoring to Flor- other parish societies. at present consists of a room jusf ida and stopped In Red Bank to A suggestion, made by Rev. Nich- large enough for the furnace. This spend the first .f.ght on their Jour- olas Soriano, pastor of the church, work has already been started. Thir- ney. Lut yea- they made the trip that a hall be made under the church, ty men a day have been working by boat from Boston, but decided was greeted with the enthusiastic ap- frost 8 o'clock In the morning until this season to take their car and proval of all present. He went en to 11 at night. Entertainment is pro- chauffeur. _ . spy, that, sine* the present resource! vided by a radio Installed on the 73 Broad St., Red Bank Mrs. LuelU Keane,'Mr».Al!coOroyr at th* church could not begin to cov- scene, and the dirt Is flying thick and den, Miss Hatel LuysUr, Charles er the cost of such a project, the only fast to the tune ot the na,tlon'« lead- KeUum and Stanley Groyden, all of solution to the problem lay in the ing awing bands. This Is the only Red Bank, spent one day last w«ek voluntary labor of the parishioner*. modem touch as the thud of the Quality Foods at Economy Low Prices. at New Tork ettf. ; • The response to this proposal was sledge and the swjth of the plok take 752 River Rd., Fair Haven Mr. and Mrs. Hferls Jacks of Fair overwhelming. Masons, plumben, the observer back to day* before the Haven'left last Friday, nfcht on..the eleetrlolsnt, members of the society, advent of the automatic drill and the Serve Yourself and Save Time and Money. 8. a Bex on a vacation crult* to offered thtlr ssrvloes. 'The older men scoop-shovel. Blistered hinds, ach- South America, They will be away of the St. Anthony's society, not to ing muscles, twisted chisels and for about three week*. <-,„.-. be outdone by their son* in the Holy broken sledge are the only casualties Louis Monts.no celebrated hi* Ud Name, volunteered their strength and to date. . birthday last night with. * party at experience for ths wotk of excavat- The dirt Is being carted away in his horn* on Oakland etreet About ing. The young women of the Chil- CeretoU 30 guest* were present and th* cele- trucks owned by Frank Chero, Pat dren of Mary sodality agreed to do Sohlpafll, Joseph DePlerro and Jos- Hacker's brant received many gift* He It em- their thar* by serving hot coffee and ployed at Frank Gerruttf* factory. eph Talariooi it is hoped to have the Campbell', cake to the men on the night shift work done by Easter. r Michael Hynaa of William.street Is Flou laid np with an Infected loot Tomato Abram Krldel of Breed 4W left by automobile, today to make, a so- struck by an automobile on Front Campbell's Soups • 3 journ.In Florid*. : street, ha* mumed her duties in tht Dinner Party In Mr. and Mr*. Clark H61brook of Roehefle beauty parlor on West Prospect avenue, wop art spending Front street Miss Margaret Bevtns of Washing- Honor Of Fitkin th* winter' at Miami Beach, wer* California Peaches guests Monday night at a party (ton ton street has given up her Job at at th* Flamingo hotel by Otorge Woolworth's store on Broad street ts Brookway of Cftrtland, New Tork. enter training next week at th* nurs- Student Nurse Misses Catherine LeMmlstre and ing school of St. Peter* hospital, New Brunswlok. i — Cranberry Sauce — _ Dorothy Oerity of Sunset avenue. THases Pearl and Florence Geodrldge of Maple avenue, Mis* LlUlan Pflug son Completes Trainior Mi* of Oakland street and Mis*** Blsl* Evening School Dorothy Grawe New Head of and Bvelyn Mattson of McLaren Sunsweet Prunes "" *" streetattendedSonJa Henl«'«'Helly- -wood revue Thursday night at Mad- Registers 175 ison Square Garden. Edward Mattton of MeLartn street M*ny ntw CIwMt Formed With A dinner in honor of Mlas Jennl belle Priehard of Rumaon was given Is coASned to bis horn* with s lore larg* EnroUment—Refiat throat. In the dtnlnrt room of Fltkln hospital Postmaster Ed vooKattengell and tioo of Popil* to Continue for lut evening by members of her class Assistant Postmaster George True* upon the completion of the required number of hours as a student nun TTER Tomatoes attended the dedication of. the new Lakewood postofflce Saturday after- Approximately 17B puplU have en- In the Ann May school of nursing, noon. rolled in the Red Bank evening Mlss.Priebard Is president of her Mrs. Bruce Crlspell of Chlltuut sohool for the new term. Several clast, president of the Student Co- street" underwent an operation for new classes have been formed, operative Government association and gall atones yesterday In Brooklyn among them the psychology clan, th* student council. Other senlori at Must Include aM hospital at Brooklyn. whlob has U pupils, the dinner party were Ilia* Nellie CKbcelate Pudding Miss Marlon Osmon of Plnckney For the benefit of the many pupils EeMeo, who will complete her re- road, a senior student at New Jersey who desire to take beginning .short. quirements February 2S; Miss Rota College for Women, la doing said hand, a new class has* been organ- lie Suttell, February 11; Mist Jean work InTlibrarle* in New Jersey, ised. This class will meet on Mon- Maggatd, February IS, and Ml* Pennsylvania, Massachuietts, New days and Thursday from 8:J0 to 7 Martha Qulggle, who completed he eouwe™January - SO; EMn"'g!r1 "II Kre-Mel Puddings ^ York and Vermont. _,_Miss. ...S^™, p. nji lit room BS. This class will d* ""jjlaugbief of Mr. and Mr*, Truman A. honored by a dinner on the day ah< ! rapid work 10 as to enable It to Gamon, has been assigned to th* eventually Join the regular shorthand completes her senior training. This n> c Montdalr public library, where sh* class which meets Mondays and group, although finishing Its training will work In the reftranc* and In- Wednesdays from 7:40 to 8:30 p. m. In February, will be graduated a Oil or Mustard Sardines 3 " IO formation departments. This work All those who have previously regis- class exercites In June. Is part of the training of library stu- tered for shorthand and who were Mils Dorothy Grsuse of Red Bank dents at the college. not accommodated may register will succeed Miss Priehard In her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Burger again for this class. office at the student mast meeting Wheafena l9|NBCRili t of Alston court have returned from The art das* under the direction tomorrow evening at DeCoppett hall, a ten days' stay at Hot Springs and ot Madame Supres la now drawing the nurses home, and will Install her C Warm Springe, Virginia, aad also pastel landscapes and portraits, officers. They ar* Miss Ethel Brandt White Sulphur Springs, Wett Vir- Thoae students who are making a of Belmir vice president, Mlas Mar- A-l Sauce 2I [ Postum ginia, special »tudy of fashions *nd ttyles garet- Wllcox ot Trenton and Mill Mist Mary A. Hicks has resigned ar* using water colors. The class is Myrtle Greene of Belmar student her duties as superintendent of nurs- growing K number due to the soft council members, and Miss Marlon es at Bivervlew hospital and la now copper crafts whleh has attracted the flpenoe of Red Bank and Mits Mar- doing private nursing work, Mlts attention of many newcomers. joria Meyberry of Satontawn alter- Super Suds CloroK Cut-Rite Marjorle Mauler has been appointed The French class has a new texv nate members to the council. Blue Box—Concentrated temporary superintendent of nurses. book which leems to be ot great Junior class members tc take of- Bleach—Disinfectant WaiwtJ Pmp9t Miss Ann Margaret Tylutkl, daugh- benefit to the group. The class Is fice are Miss Jean Sturky ot Belmar 4% Slant |^C qU rt 125ft ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tylutkl of discussing in French events of the president, Miss Helen Forgbam of " |efV IKr . Mlddletown, has entered Newark day, besldea receiving regular Class Scottsville, New Tork, vlo* president, C bot 19c City Hospital School of Nursing. Mlts Instructions. All this work Is don* Miss Ruth Harker of Manasquw 2.p* I7 Tylutkl Is a graduate of Utddletown roll |£)v In the French language. storetary. Miss Helen Sabrey . ot Includes speelal lc pkg. township high school at Leonardo In Th* Italian class is entering the Long Branch, Miss Mildred Brown the class of 1987. second unit ot class work. This unit ot Wanamassa and Miss Maryal From Far and Near ACME Brings You These Big Fresh PRODUCE Specials Miss Mildred Scheldt of Bergen Is divided Into 90 lessons. The ob-Cowleyof Aabury Park council mem- place is a patient at Rivervltw hos- jectlveaxare to achieve the' ability to bers and Mlas Jean Cobb ot Harri- pital, where the It suffering* from read and describe activities In the son, Mist Emily Tarrlngton of Nep- pneumonia. Miss Scheldt's condition immediate environment, and to ob- tune and Miss Ruth Smith of Sum- , ha* been serious. She was slightly tain an extension ot knowledge of mers Point, alternate members of Improved this morning. Italy and Its people. the council. Long Island Potatoes I Mrs. B, Marshall Smith and Infant Last week th* class heard Rev. Ed- A candlelight ceremony will take ton Robert Marshall returned home ward I... AUert of St. Anthony's Fresh Green Tender Tuesday from- Riverview hospital church, who spoke on "St. Francis place during the meeting when Miss buno ; C Solid Heads ICEBERG Mrs. Smith, the former Miss Nancy ot Asslil and St Thomas Aquinas." Priehard will present the member* Seeks or Carrots 2 '" 9 Havens, Is much Improved, and I* This Saturday night every member ot the new senior class, with their now convalescing at her home at of th* class will attend Verdi's opera stripes to be worn on the left cuff doz C Riverside Heights. "Othello" at the Metropolitan opera of the uniform, denoting that they Large Florida Oranges 25 Mrs. Nicola Berrasio of Herbert house In New Tork city. are senior students having complet- Spinach ExtraLir # Lettuce street, Charles Scott of Navetlnk Because of the large number of ed thelf second year requirements. River road, who la employed students desiring to learn Spanish, They are Miss Qteene, Mlas Brandt Florida Grapefruit « ™*5c Mlts Mayberry, Mitt AJice Button of chauffeur for. W. W. Vaughn, and It has been decided to have a elass in U S C head Charles Johnston of Peters place, beginning Spanish on Tuesday and Long Branch, Miss Haxel Schrelber all returned home after having been Thursday from « to 9 p. m. The of Freehold and Mlts Mary Closson. Apples N O. I 6 *• I9 | Celery •** 6c medical patients at Riverview hos- Spanish classes hav* received a new The students who hav* completed Produce Prices Elective to 8»turd»y night. 5 pital. textbook, which 1* particularly use- their five months' probationary per- Mr*. Ada Field* of Wallace strut, ful for oral Spanish. iod and who received their nurses' Sensational Savings for You with ACME MEATS of Quality for the Week-End and Frank Estelle of Shrewsbury Six new member* were'added to caps at the ceremony at DeCopsett avenue are medical patient* *t River- the knitting and crocheting class. hall Sunday will be taken Into the view hospital. This group, which meat* In the student government association. Mlobael Hartntdy of Prosptot iv. school library, Is a very good exam- These inolude Mlttcs Elisabeth Ma- Fresh Lean nue I* a patient at Riverview hospital ple of what an adult class can do. kin of Point Pleasant, Harriet Ie- where be 1* suffering from an infect- The data Is doing Interesting things, telle of Lakewood, Marlon Bracken (Whole or ed toe. such as the making of three Queen of Ocean City, Virginia Oliver of Either Half) Mrs. Charlet Kmmonj of MoLaren Anne's laoe tabladoths, three pop- Neptune, Jlope Drlggs of Cleveland, street entertained Mr. and «"bedspreads, eight knitted blous- Ohio, Laura nvtns of Somsrs Point, Theodore Matthews and Mr. and Mr*.es and a variety of other articles are Evelyn Forman of Engllthtown, Isa- Pork Loins Clinton Matthews of Lakewoed on In th* making. bella Oabor ot Highland Park, HsUrt Bunday. Tha elementary grade class is com- Ooddard of Manasquan, Doris Ke«n- Smoked Mlsa Margaret L. Terhune of Mat- posed «f many groups, each at vary- an of Jersey City, Eleanor MoCaib tb awan, who Is well known at this ing stages of learning, Some ar* be-of Woodbury, M«ll**a Newman of place, Is spending the winter at St glnalng to read and write, while oth- Long Branch, Xstheryn Schanak of Chuck Roast en ar* well advanced. Villa Park, Lois Toung of Ocean 19 Petersburg, Florida. Mr*. Samuel D. Yatts o( Rlverilde The advanced grade clast Is com-drove, Mary Zorelli of Manvllle tad fhoultUr V#e|#|#M d"e>M Rib avenue spent yesterday with friend* posed alto of many group* Interested Elinor YUerlan ot Belmar. at Jersey City and attended th* |n Improving their Bagllih, m learn- These clrlt will be hottesiet at a tb n> ninth district epeotal matinee for the ing how to solve arithmetical prob- lem* aid.In the study of history and "Big Bitters' Tea" to be held next Pot Roast benefit ot Uie Nellie Wright Allan Lamb Roast 12 other subject*. ' Tuesday afternoon between I and » art fund at the Jersey City Woman'* o'clock in th* reception roam of club. Ooppett hall, when they will wiV- Lean Strap Meat n> MKPDBUOAN BOTCH) Miss Margaret Connor*, daughter oome tin new members Into th* Pur* Pork SauMg« *«»t •* link »> 21c of Mr. and Mrs. Sdward Connort of school, Th* freshman students are Weakfish (Tou Oleui Tham) Hudson avenue, was one of the ttu- SaoeeMful Event Held By Belford Mllses Margartt Alley of Anoon, If ^C9IHkl i*sf •• Uan toiled Ham * * IOc dents capped at the Monmoutb Unit at Church Ust Weak. Oanal Sen*, MyrU* Batting of Kllt- Sliced Bacon otuopban* w»w»d K-n> pkt- I2l/jc Memorial Nursing School et Long Th* Monmouth Unit Republican abeth, Xtther Biederuan of Oak- lor m Branch Friday night. hurst, Doris Chamberlain of Forked Prenkfurters 19c club of Bslford met at the Methodist m | K«ra Divldion, a member of the charon innex at Belford Tuesday af- River, Helen Cook of Trenton, Irene Oysters 2I Bacon 9c Broad strttt Arm of Davidson Broth' ternoon and after a business session Cos of Weatneld, Bertha Johnson of Tc ida, were In play. Refreshment* war* Pa., Alice Thomas of Sea Olrt aad Fresh Sliced Codfish » 12c STEAKS »25 Mrs. Barbara Brmsoh of. 81m place, served and prise* wire given. Th* Helen Phillips of Trenton. who, I* (pending th* winter at It club will hold an all-day meeting Petersburg, Florida, we* showered STORE HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 8 A. M. to 6 P. ML, Friday and 8aturd*y, 8 A. M. to P. M. Tuesday, March 1, to help make a It* Date wlth'oards on her 73d birthday Tueo- oultt, the material f6r which has bssn donated by Mrs. Frank Andrews. At on the address on your paper show* HesU, B4u*r mut Prodnoe when your subscription expire*. Thl* Prtee* eeTeotlT* to SUartsr Mlss Bellr Maok of Harding read, 111»0 a covered dish luncheon will be WPtr, Ilk* most s*lf-re»peotiru( mib- nlsrhU Orooerr pric** to who I* employed In the ofllce of Dr. served, after whloh a business meet" lloatlons, u oetraUd on • euh-In- WflAnesSar. Vtbnmnr Nil. Morgan Colio, It eOttllntd te htr Ing will beheld. advance basis. If your fl«al daU I* MejM «**en«d to Until terni with grip. drawing near, send In your ohiok qi4UHMi*s. Miss Loretta Belt* of Frtthold, '•J renewal today so that you wlu who was Injured rtomU/ wfcea >ot mitt any iHues of your favorite RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938.

Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Reid of prize for a series of. games, was won more than 60 for the past five weeks. I Matawan. Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I by Mrs. Adelaide Fowler of Water ontown. Sherrill Davis, daughter of Mr. aid Parish of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, | Witch. Mrs. E. Hulse won the door Mrs, Gtprge Davis, has recovered (The Had Bank RagiiUr ni.bl hous> (Tbt Btd Bank BcgUttr can In bought Otho Farrlngton of Cheesequake. ; prize. -, from an attack of tonsiUtl*. I Here n Matawan from J. * J. TaulnU ~ In Kttontown at th> •torei of William G. Mrs. Alfred Wallln Is a surgical Mrs. Mary Lewis Parker Won a D»TII, q. Edward Smock and Ytllm'i.) An evening of games wl.ll be spon- Cecile Codner Th« Ladles' Aid society of the Firsl patient at the Rlvervlew hospital.at prize of $25 last wek at the Audi- sored by the official board of tha Baptist church held a silver tea at Mrs. James B. Hathaway suffered a •ad Ocean Christian Red Bank. torium theater. dislocated left shoulder and a brok- Methodlit church tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. M. E, Hawkins Mrs, William R. Craig was hos- J. S. Hoffman Certified over 70 per- _ ' Endeavor Society Observes at Freneau Tuesday. Refreshments en' bone in her shoulder Friday In a the home of Mrs. William Davis. | Real Estate & Insurance tess to the Wednesday afternoon con- sona during January for WPA Jobs. fall at the King Arthur food market. The Women's auxiliary of the Ore '- 57th Anniversary of Move- were served by the hostesses, Mrs.tract club last week. Mrs. R. C. Dev- A number of men are eniployed- at A B. Smith and Mrs. .George Mande- n ep Red Bank; Mrs.. Hathaway was company will meet tonight at the at Presbyterian Church. lln and the hostess werewere , the prize ForFtt HancocHk k and BelfordBlfd. taken to Monmouth Memorial, where fire house to plan their anniversary f vllle. The ladles present were Mrs. winners. Mrs. Howard Erdman and William VanBrunt, Mrs. A. B. Hen she Is recovering. dinner and theater party. | '.'Old Farm Village" Members of the Toung People's Mrs. Edward Holtorf substituted, Miss Susie' Allgor will be hostess 'Christian .Endeavor society of the derson, Mrs.. C. C. Hulsart, Mrs. T. week Mrs. Devlin entertained •• State Hospital. , Mrs. Charles Rathbona was hostess BENGHAM AVENUE, , ECMSON, N. «. H. Sickles, Mrs. Roland, Mrs. Elwood This Thursday afternoon at a luncheon to the Ladles' ' aid society of the | lUd'Bank- Presbyterian churph were the club at her home on Mlddlesux Methodlit church this afternoon. A PHorie Samson M4 • 760. i feasts to the Monmouth-Ocean county VanBrakle, Mrs. C. L. Little, Mrs. street. . * ' for Mrs, Ada B. Nafew, Mrs. Archie George Clark, Mrs. Emma Warne, On Thursday evening, January 27, clam chowder, sale will be held to- society Tuesday night at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sageblel and Misses, Beth Dugan, Lillian Grave, Mosby and Misses Jennie and Nettle Mrs. Burt Smith, Mrs. George Man- Foster. ' ' morrow at the church. Served by the Golden Hour circle. daughter Judith Ann have returned Madely. n J. Turner, Elvira Caetejlr_o $>B occasion was the BTth annivers- deville, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. L. William G. Davis has resumed his Mrs. James Farley, who Is a pa- Lemoire, Mrs. James VanBrakle, to their home at Drexel Hill, Pa., and Minerva Brown attended a per- tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- ary of the founding of the organiza- after (pending several months with I forinance of the Ice show at Madl- duties at the Eatoritown news com- Mrs. E. J. Magrath, Mrs. G. Det- pany after having been ill. pital, is improving. , CARBURETORS , Hen. wller and Mrs. R. J. Davis. Mrs; Sagebiel's parents, Councilman'son Square,Garden at New York. and Mrs. Albert B. Smith. The Past Matrons' club of the Mrs. Charles Pia.has been confined Factory Service (or Carter, Stronnberf; and Zenith. i - R«v. John A. Hayes, pastor of the Mrs. Margaret Cassldy and Mrs. to' her home on Tlnton avenue-with f Church, offered the opening prajcr. Miss Sally Allen has returned to Mrs. Edward Updegraff of NewMargaret Irons spent Tuesday even- Eatontown chapter, Order ot Eastern Complete Stock of New «nd Eebuilt Carburetors. Miss Elizabeth Voorbees ot Lake Hartford, Connecticut, after spend- York was the guest of Mrs. P. J. ing at Trenton. ' Star, held a supper Monday night at a severe cold. k Comfiomoo wass in charge of thee devoeo- ing a week with her mother, Mrs. Devlin over the week-end. Miss Madelyn J. Tunner spent the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George Mosby and daughter Bar- DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Bertha Allen. Ranck, Interlaken. Following sup- bara attended the movie, "Snow J; tlona! period in the absence of Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn and Mrweek-en. d at New York as the guest U SIECHANIC St ' RED BANK S''-4l«licheichee of Asbury Park,, presidenpe t Mr. and Mrs. John Hollaway of and Mrs. William Tlchenor were of Miss Barbara Maddox at the Ho-per games and bingo were played. White' and the Seven Dwarfs," Sun- H Si'of thee brKanllaUonbrKanllaUon . Rev. Ellwood Beachwood have leased the Alice L. hosts and hostesses at a cocktail tel Knickerbocker.. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.day at Radio City, New York. >>C 8. Wolf, pastor off the LeonardLd o BapB - Same, bungalow on Ravine drive. party preceding the Civic club char- Dr. M. Rubin Colby Is resigning Fred SchulU, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Joseph Withers of Oceanport ;» tUt church..,was at the piano for the Elizabeth Devlin and Dorothy Tan' ity ball at the Button wood Manor his position as dental Interne and M. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Louts haB returned home after spending a %. group singing. Frank Fotoplos of sey were invested In the Girl Scout Saturday, evening. . win open an office at Long Branch Hill, Mrs. Fred Wolf, Mrs. Grace week with Miss Susie Allgor, ' GRETA Beauty Salon ;i. Behnar led the singing. Miss June troop Tuesday evening In the Wash- Nelson Smith, a letter carrier at for the practice of dentistry. Reynolds, ' Mrs. Walter Cotgreave, The Eatontown lodge. Daughters «« n ' , « OBETA ABEL, Prop. "-.' Robinson of BeJroar read the scrlp- ington engine house. Captain Claire Matawan postofflce, has-returned af- Dr. and Mrs. Granvllle L. Jones Mrs. Harry N. Klrkegard, Mrs. Anna of America, made an official visit last $•' ture lesson, after which Rev. EdLeFavr- e conducted the investure. ter en joying, a vacation In Florida. spent Friday at New York. Osborn, Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt, night at Crescent ball. Mote than 86 Broad St. Fortwriy Tel. 2342. f; mund Trptman of Asbury Park of- Miss Janet Currie, daughter of Misa Esther Blair entertained the Mrs. Cora Caffyn, Miss Hilda Haagen, 100 guests attended from various Spanish Beauty Salon ; ;:.'ftred a prayer. Mayor and Mrs. Edward Currie, hta Hobby club at the home of Mrs. Gil- VanBrunt—Foulks. Miss Gloria Manning and Milton lodges In the county. | returned home from Centenary Jun- SCIENTIFIC HEALTH-GIVING I.;' ' Frederick L, Mlntel, executive sec- bert Craig Thursday evening^ The Mr. and Mrs. James VanBrunt of Smith.* , Mrs. James Rowland is improving ;J . retary of the state union, told of the ior college for the mid-year recess hostess spoke on "American Art." Mrs. Ida Vandermark has returned from her recent illness. ' ' ' | SWEDISH MASSAGE Miss Currie is a member of the New York have announced the en- •• activities of the organization In the gagement of their daughter, Miss home after spending two months The Alma club will meet tomorrow i 'GIVEN AT OUB SALON OB TBEATBTKNT AT BOMB DP ''. state; He Introduced Rev. Frank B, Junior dub. FEEFKBBED. CAIX C8 FOB PETAII^. . ' Genevleve Winifred VanBrunt, to with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cross night' at the home of Mrs, Walter; ;• Eyaritt of Farmlngdale, who recited Postmaster and Mrs. Raphael C. Highlands. Cotgreave of Corlles avenue. I ASK FOB) OUB SPECIAL OFFEB CABD1 Harold Foulks, son of Mr. and Mrsa.t Rldgefleld Park. •• several of the experiences he had en-Devlin entertained at a supper party There will be no Junior church ser-'. We will ranutn open until 8 CBOCQtHaNOLE ENDS Paul Foulka of Port Monmouth road, Philip Yelleji has moved his del- P. M. Friday evenlnfs. % countered while he/served the state Sunday -evening. Their guests were (The R«d Bank Rcffbtfr can h« bought icatessen store from the Ratti build- vices Sunday morning at the Pres- rormertj' >' union as Its first secretary from 1886 Mr. And Mrs. J. Frank' Toole of In Hlghltndi Irom I. Gmmpan, Mr. i Keansburg. Miss VanBrunt, a niece 1 ing' to ' the Haines store opposite byterian church. "•,'• • .. ,i . to if; to.1890. The theme of his brief ad- Woodslde, Long Island, Mr, and Mrs.Muiitor, B.dl. . drug itor« ami Jo.eph of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wew- SJJOto 8.00 ''' ~2.95' stam?n-) ,'man of West Keansburg, is well Lewi* street The Junior Order of United Amer- f,< dress was "No One Ever Found the J. Albert Themack of Sunnyside ican Mechanics will meet tonight at Crocqulfnolo or Spiral WaVea ' *\ Hour That You Lost." Long Island, Mr. and Mrs, M. J A bowling team from the Red known locally.' Mr. Foulks is a grad- Francis Bruce, mall carrier, has •—- —...... Bank, Recreatlnal alleys defeated the uate of the Keansburg public schools been confined to his home by illness. I Crescent hall. I ' Complete Head S9 Kn Rev. Vincent Bushwelller of New Moll of Fair Haven, Fred Flannagan of New York, Dr. and Mrs. Conover Clothiers of Long Branch on Brown's and Middletown township high school Arthur Vincent has been substituting Mrs. Ada B. Nafew and Mrs. Ar- S ark, .who was to have been the prln- in bis place. .'" , ' chie Mosby attended the funeral Fri- to toe "' cipal Speaker, was unable to attend. Burlew, Miss Margaret Devlin, Le- new alleys Sunday by 21 points. Or- ] and Is with the Atlantic & Paclflc roy Sickles and George Bronken, al ganlzatlons bowling there this week.Tea Co.. at Belford. 'No date has John V. Cobb and.son William.of day of Mrs, Frank Dorsle of Perth <• In his absence Rev. William R. Rus- Amboy. Mrs. Dorsle was' d member.- Duart Velzor " sell of Keyport spoke on the sub-of Matawan. are the Long Branch Hebrew society been setfor the wedding. Newark spent Monday as guests of tonight, Highlands Dramatic club to- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schick. of the ex-presidents' club, of which Oomblnatioii '•'•'.»ject "An Artist's Picture." Miss Dor- A number of young women in Mat- Mrs. Nafew U an active member. :t, jolhyT Kubla of Asbury Park con- awan have organized a Commuters morrow night and the. Highlands Harried In Septem^rV The Presbyterian . Sunday-school Formerly'tM Stars • and Fort Hancock non-com- Announcement Is made of the wed- pupils will be guests of Rev. Wil- ; MuOed the program with piano and club, with Miss Mildred Fallon pres- MACHtNIXESS'' ' mlsaioned officers Saturday night. ding of Miss Battle Alston of Red liam X Macdonald and Jphn S. Read FBEE PABKINO 8PACE - vocal solos. Rev. David J. Errlckson ident, Miss Esther Martin vice presi- ' Supported bjr rierohants, ' WAV».''•••'.-V. 4.95 f of Msnasquan gave the benediction. dent, Miss Lois Henderson secretary, Edwin Dorsett, who has joined the Bank, daughter of Mr. and Mrsa.t a soda! Sunday morning follow- ' INBJEAB' navy, will leave tomorrow for the Charles Alston, and Douglas Crosby ing Sunday-school. Ice cream and The Red Bank Register Is sup- Fonoerly 1M ."'..'The tables were decorated with and Miss Mae Lines treasurer. Mem- ported by local as well as oul-ot- ;; lighted ^red and yellow candles. The bers of the club commute between Newport training school In Rhode of Aspury Park. The ceremony was cake will be served, The Sunday- Monday- to;W^ei al* Island. school pupils are being glvt'i this town busiqess men,: Advertisement! . • napkins were stamped with the Matawan and Newark, Other mem- performed September 22 at Bdgewa- appearing ragularlv fell the story- ' Christian Endeavor insignia. bers besides the officers are Miss Mary King, Infant daughter of Mr.ter by Rev. Edward Kelder. treat for having an attendance of 'Advertisement 4 Itemrtad Ririie ; "TOer members of the local church Charlotte White and Mrs. Rosalie and Mrs. George King, fell on an Lj»acle,ty—bam1 worked „ faithfully vior Rapalla. .' - '••'.!' opened can last woek and was cut Z> the celebration of the Christian En- 1 on the mouth. Three stitches .were « At the election of offlcersot 'the " deavor movement this week. A num- taken to close the cut. - COMING! , Her of Red Bankers have comment- Monmouth County Women's Demo- Mrs. A. M. Robertson won first ;. ed upon the display In the two show- cratic club held in the American prize at pinochle at the Trailers club UBACE MOORE RED s' windows in the Doremus building* on Legion rooms at Freehold Saturday meeting last week and Mrs.^ Harry afternoon 18 women from the Mata- Rubley. arcnmfll.lljaj'k horse" prlze^ IMelvyn BANK made wan' Woman's DembcT«lc~*cltflrwe're Mrs. Charles Bleler will be hostess ••; by the young women of the group I present They were Mrs. Rosa Ber- at tonight's meeting. - * of the certificates awarded to them gen| Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Mrs. __The^^lrlsL Friendly sodety will "I'll Take LAST TIMES TODAY - Double Feature i by the state union, the ChTIsfiaB~EtK Claude BrldeaU, Mrs. Gcnevlove Don- chance off a "fancy ^uili on the co- ^ deavor'lnslgnias, Bibles, etc. ' nell, Mrs. Mae Gillis, Mrs. Matilda operative plan at the next meeting Romance'* ZT^qksXJmkJ KEITKEITHH - The members of the Golden HourVanPelt, Mrs. Florence Hlgbee, Miss Friday, February 11, at St. Andrew's '^DANGEROUS ADVENTURE" J circle who served the supper Include Ruth Idonise, Mrs. Edward Stout, parish ball. The quilt is now on dis- *• Bra. Arthur GofT, Mrs. C. A. Osborn, Mrs. John Flood, Mrs. Albert Blnce, play at Fehlhaber's tailor shop. WILLIAM GARGAN - ORIEN HEYWARD I Mrs. Albert W. Worden, Mrs. Edna Miss Anne Churchman, Mrs. Clara Mrs. Robert Waters and her In- 3 DAYS — TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY i Boyd, Mrs. WlUlazn Francis, Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Ronsoh Warne, Mrs. fant son returned home Monday "SHE ASKED FOR IT" •Howard Burdge, Mrs. M. J. Lorenzo, Alice Blgganl Mrs. A. Abana and from Monmouth Memorial hospital. " PARAMOdrfTS THUHOEnlMG MMMiSE *-liHC'Henry Kohl; Mrs.' Walter L. Mrs. R. C7 Devlin. - - - - .-- Mrs. Edgar-Crelln of Barberle ave- J Fredericks, Mrs. Lawrence R. Dr. William R. Hawkins of Free- nue will Rive a luncheon today at 1 OF THE WIHNIN6 OF THE WtSTI sVMd • Burdge and Mrs. A. V. A. UcHarg. hold spent Wednesday afternoon with o'clock for those who worked at the *te.00 CAStt PHIZES — IW.00 JACKPOT aMembers of the church Girl Scout his mother, Mrs. M. E. Hawkins. recent turkey supper for the bene- J. troop No. 25, of which Mrs. Samuel | Mrs. William McGInnls and daugh- fit of the Methodist church. ThU FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Featuret • Estelle Is scoutmaster, acted as ter Patricia of Brooklyn are guests of will be followed by. a meeting at the : waitresses for the evening. They Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley of At-home of Mrs. Clarence Matthews on GLfeNN. MORRIS - ELEANOR HOLM* S'were Fay CoreaJe,'"Vlct6rlB DeVoe, lantic avenue."' Naveslnli "atenue, at which a wom- F'Audr.y Esieiler Betsy Hall, Virginia John, Lenty whp has.been manager m'a cluh .will be. organized for the "TAKZANS REVENGE" f^ig of the local Atlantic 4 Pacific Ted purpose of advancing -missions. , * Richmond. Jean Schmidt and Muriel Co. store for several years, has re- Members of the Methoiist Junior r £ VanSrunt' -V* signed and Is operating a grocery choir wflTmeet tomorrow afternoon BARRIE - KENT TAYLOR * ''' Red Bank's observance of the 57th store of his own at Belford. John In the church to rehearse for the * anniversary of the group will be held Hollowayof Beachwood has succeed- Easter program. ^tiii F&r Romance'^ „ next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ed Mr. Lentz &s manager. A dance wwill be held Saturday BEOUTViNO THIS SATURDAY—FIRST CHAPTER * Christian'Endeavor -day, which will John E. Laird, son of Mrs. Mar-night at John R. Ahern's pavilion fof r ' close Christian Endeavor week. Har- guerite Laird, has been placed on the benefit of the Women's Overseas "TIM TYLER'S LUCK" J[ ry G. Fay Worden will preside at the Peddle school's "senior list," Service league. {-' the meeting. Rev, Henry P. Bowen, which signifies that he is' eligible Mr. and Mrs. Emll Auflorl arrived SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY * .pasto r of the Fair Haven Methodist for graduation In June, Sunday at West Palm Beach, Flor- PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:18. church, will speak on the theme Mr. and Mrs. KM*. Elgard of Mat- ida, according to word received by »• "Many, Yet One." Miss Ida Good-'awan were Uttfi on the occasion of friends here. While they are away X.speed will give tha scripture reading, their 24th wedding anniversary with Mr. Auflerl's tavern Will be operated * after which Miss Norma Norman a co-operativp e buffet supper at theby William Rauscher. Mr. and Mrs. 3 DAYS—SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY * will read a message from Dr. Danhome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal- Harry Smith are also sojourning at V j«l A; Poling, president of the World ling of Broadway, Keyport, Sunday West Palm Beach. Preview Saturday Nite at 11:00 P.. i Christian Endeavor union, which will evening. Bridge was enjoyed during Clamming licenses will be Issued * be taken from an address delivered the evening. The guests were Mr. at the state shellfish laboratory In I by him at the International conven-and Mrs. Edward Farry, Jr., Mr. anil he Hoffman building >on Bay avenue ZIEGFELD'S GREATEST... NOW SCREEN-GLORIFIEDI £' tion of Christian Endeavor at Grand Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, Mr. and Mrs.very Thursday afternoon from 2 to •• Rapids, Michigan, July, 1937. RobFre- d Bronkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. John i q'clock. * ert F. Worden will deliver the prayer. Matthews, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Forty-five prizes were awarded at Resldenis_o_f., this section who at-Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. George Camp- he Lions club bingo party Friday tended the dinner were Rev. and bell, Mrs. Theresa McAllister, all of night. A rug, awarded as\a special MrsM . HenrH y P . BowenB , MrMr. arid MrsMrs.' .J C. C. 8mock and Mr. and Mrs. Rol- * land Fennimore of Fair Haven, Rev.; • and Mrs. Ellwood S. Wolf, Daniel It Costs No More to Buy the Best at -. McCandless and Misses Dorothy - Bryan, Ingrid Isaks'en, Bernlce Ellis, J Alice Martin, Edna Krause, Kathryn * Guttormsen and Anita Pease of Leo- ? nardo, Rev. John A. Hayes, Ray- ' mond Marthens. Hubert M. Farrow, "~Jesse Cook,' Harry c; Fay Worden, *' Mrs. C. C. Walling, Mrs. Edmund J vomSteeg, Jr., Mrs. W. W. Brevoort MARKET * and Misses Vivian VanHlse, Mary * W. Holmes and Alberta Youmans of EST. 19O2 ' Red Bank. '•• Announcement was made that the 123 WEST FRONT STREET I. next meeting of the Monmouth and - Ocean group will take the form ot PHONE: Red Bank 678. .' an evangelistic gathering and will be FREE DELIVERY. FREE PASSING IN HEAR OF MARKET. ;, heM March 14 In the Asbury Park * Baptist church. , QUALITY ': Made $55 For Church SIRLOIN STEAR At Luncheon-Bridge 29 V)

" About {59 was cleared at a lunch- ; eon-trldne Tuesday for the benefit of YACHT CLUB BOYS * St John's chapel. A handkerchief Fancy Selected Fowl * was awarded as a prize at each table. I Mrs. V. -Parker Wilkinson, Mrs, Wtl- (« - 5 LBS.) • JUOY CANOVA t Ilam J. T, Getty, Mrs. Harold Bos 1 tock, Mrs. Herbert Wright and Mrs. - Frank W. Giles were In general BEN BLUE Z Gharre. 2 Others present were Mrs. Robert Armour's Star X-Rib OQ< " Dean, Miss Julia Little, Mrs. Carrol ILEAIIIE WHinET 2 Burck. Mrs. K. S. Kodama, Mrs. Wll- Bottom Round MUlb f 11am Hanley, Mrs. Oeorge Ruddy, . Mn. Frank Altschul, Mrs. Halph JOHNNY DOWNS 1 Cranmer, Mrs, Frederick Roblmon, * lira. C. B. Bond, Mrs. O. F. Beutell, IETTY 6BABLE | Mrs. C. A. Bowen, Mra. E. J. Batche- Small Loin Pork ' ?l*x, Mrs. James Cooper, Miss Emma (Whole or Half) * Jackson. Miss Marlon Force. Mrs. LARRY CRABBE * David Wood, Mrs. Irving Hance, MElSOriCDCIYtlEAIWftrvWtU * lira. C. G. Bennett, Miss Louise '. j Hartihoroe, Mrs. Herman Aeendorf, A Few of Our Many Grocery Special* ! LUF ERIK5IN • * Mrs. Richard HacksUff, Mrs. Scely F**tur,m FRANK MORGAN • EDNA MAY OLIVER IB. Tuthlll, Mrs. J. J. Bsllln, Mrs. J. FULL CREAM J JD,' Simpson, Mrs. I, T. Lyons, Mrs. RAYBOLGER • ILOMA RMSSEY • BILLY GILBERT • RONALD OWEN I A. P. Muelberger, Mn. Fred Dun- ROLL BUTTER I B«II. Mrs, H. DeVoe, Mrs. H. M. Far- FAN CR ON EHM * row, Miss Annt B. Hasler, Mrs. F. "I 7, Ficktr, Mrs. John Ivlns, Mrs. John Harts, Mrs. William Wlchman, Mrs. Chase & Sanborn Coffee 9Si WEDNESDAY (ONLY) John Ryan, Mrs. Edward Worthley, DATED sM WM JD OOIOTNYUMNB Wva, David JonM, Mrs. Charles Wal- Eleanore Whitney'— Johnny Downs in 7 ling, Mrs. Charles B. Norrls, Mrs. WEDNESDAY ^ THURSDAY—Double Feature Clar*noa Burger, Mrs. Clifford A. •pporl, Mrs. Enrique DeVlllaverde, DIETZ'S COFFEE VM8LONPE TROUBLE'* JOHN WAYNE - DIANA GIBSON Mra. WIUlMn Patterson, Mrs. Ed- CANT BE BEAT. "ADVENTURE'S END" •ranl Wohlsr, sirs. B. J. Parker, Mrs. Kverr W*4. MU HaroW Nerius, Mrs. C, W. Bllllhu, «» » P. M. RON4LDREAGAN - JUNE TRAVIS Mra. ft. a Klmtsisy, Mrs. Charlu Large Jersey EGGS kC doa, ktaUty. Mra Roliton W»Urbury, $ "LOVE IS ON THE AIR" Mr». W. B. Qrlmshawand Miss Dor- (WHITE OR BROWN) 35 40,00 ttlMt Orlmshaw. ' "SCREENO" In Oaak*rt*s. N1QHT-' 'JUMBO" '{*•'.!•• RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938.

I with his parenU, Bev. and Mrs. John Conservation Of Annual Meeting Of Keansburg Man Belford. B. Klrby. Honor Student* Of The Men's Brotherhood of the (TbeSed Bank Register can tie bought Methodist church held It first regu- Rumscm High School Soil In Monmouth In Betfoid from B. Clajr Balr. Vineeos lar meeting 'In the church annex Automobile Repairing : The sj)nual mealing of the Young Walling and Harry Waisennan.) Tuesday evening. The Brotherhood The following pupils of Rumson A IUfer*Wum on This Pirojset to Men's Christian association of Bed It Is expected that a large delega- Body and Fender* Straightened Bank will be h«M Thursday night, Over Automobile tion of the congregation of St. Clem- recently organized and elected John' high school received the highest av- be Held Soon in Ssven Mi> Fepruary H, In ths Methodist ent's Episcopal church will attend Lents president, Joseph Havens vice crage of "A" In the subject* listed Duco and Dulux Rennishing, president, Hubert Lingo secretary I for the marking period ending Jan- nieipaJities in th* ehlirch. The organtaatlon will be 34 the bishop,'s visitation and confirma- Polishing and Waxing, years old that day, having been in- Georte E. Kaufnwh Wini Case tion at Christ church, South Amboy, and Harold Woodward, Jr., treasur-: uary 28: of th« County; er. Meetings will be held eonwrsted in 18the rtfeifcndum and the "T." The choir of the'Methodist surance company. itor at Madison Square Garden, New hold" were recent guests of Mr. andDelnier. Thomaa Egan, Nettle Haltanan, FREE INSPECTION '• the exact boundaries of the proposed Mrs. Raymond Richardson. Ptrbara Hunting, Mildred Leaie, Dorothy church will sing several selections, .The DeCozen Motor Co. is engaged Tork, to witness a skating exhibition ALSO district are:expected to be determined with Mrs. Theresa Willey at the pi- by Sonja Henle. Nelson Smith has purchased a new Sllberateln, Brenda Smith, Gertrude Wld- by the state committee in the.near in the distribution of automobiles. Pontlac sedan. mer, Betty Weet. future. The petition suggests that It ano. ;., ' • . . ' ' The, deoislon of the court brings to Miss Marjorie Sutherland^ who Is French—Gertrude Albert,, Arthur Mur- PROMPT OIL BURNER SERVICE The general public, and especially spending two months at Aabury Mr. Clayton of Toms River is tak-phy. Peter Cartmell, Corrlne Feldt, Albert be designated the Freehold «oll con- an .end one of a series of contro- ing the place of Walace W. Miller as SODP, Jean VanBuiklrk, Gertrude Wldmer. servation district and Include the friends of and contributors to the as-versies raging for the past five years Park, was with her parents, Mr, and Blolo»y—Barbara McCleee. Robert Mil- SPECIALISTS ON OIL BURNER CONTBOLS townships of Millstone, Freehold, sociation, will be invited to attend.. Mrs. William Sutherland, Sr., over station af?ent while Mr. Miller, Is in over the operation of an automobile Florida. ler/ William Ryan, Eleanor Tllton, Joseph ..Manalapan, Atlantic; Holmdel and agency at Reyport by Paul B. More- the, week-end. , Cotton. Betty Mlnton. Alfred Neldermay- Delco-Frigidaire Heating . Marlboro, and approximately the Ivan Moore, who is a student at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirwan en- er, Albert Bopp. western third ot Middletown town- house, formerly of Red Bank. Mr. _ Engllih—Jean Jaeiiueit. Mildred Kanehl, Morehouse formerly operated ah au-Pennlngton seminary, was a Sunday tertained relatives from Union City AND ship.: ;•-, , _ '. • ' '••• .•• .. - .' -.' Sunday. Mary Luaro, Riuiell Coyne, Gertrude Al- In order that the land owners con- Free Lecture On tomobile agency for the sale of new visitor here. bert, Peter Cartmell, Kenneth Loekwood, cerned may have a thorough under- and- used' automobiles at. Keyport Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. James Bartholomew Eileen Karp, Muriel Kalomyck, Jack Coi- Air Conditioning Contractors standing of. the problem ot erosion under the name of Keyport Auto and Mrs. Charles Hobbs were Sun- have returned from a stay at Jersey tello, Alexander McCleei, Arthur Murphy, Christian Science City. Buth Bartolett, Corrlne Feldt, Barbara and the nature of the proposed dis- Sales Co. It purchased its new cars day guestfi of Mrs. Margaret Leonard MeCleca. Betty Mlnton. Albert Sopp. Jean trict, program, the.soil conservation from DeCozen Motor Co. under an of Leonardo. Miss LUcille Roche of Jersey City VanBuaklrk Gertrude Wldmer, Jack Dletltr, • committee is planning to publish a Francis L. Jandron Delivers Ad- arrangement whereby the DeCozen Mrs. Dayton K. Wentworth of spent'the week-end with her parents, Annett« Johnion. Mildred Le&ie. Dorothy Refrigerator Exchange series of articles of which the first dm* on "Christian Science concern held conditional bills of Sale Plalnfleld ' has returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Roche. A Sllverateln, Brenda Smith. Dorle' Bloom, friend, Miss Ann Wljnobskl of Jer- Gertrude Green, Sadie VanNote, Grace . follows. Several of them, will be ln R«v«sil« tiod'i^ver-Presence" on.all new. pars until Ihey were ful- spending several weeks with rela- Bauer, Adeline Roblneon. Ruth Thompson, ^WHITEST. R. B.869. question and answer form. If you ly paid for. ' tives here. sey City, was with her. June Anderson, Jane Woodruff. ' have 'any questions which > you Want «t Elk* Auditorium. Mrs. James Connolly and Mrs. Lu- George Lewis has the contract to Hygiene—Jane Woodruff. answered fn future articles, submit Mr. Kaufman, who operated the build a coal yard, and ice depot for Selence—June Anderson, Jane Woodruff. them to your county agent, who will ther Walling have Joined the Metho- World History—CameU Fasqua. Emily UNITED STATES OIL BURNERS • A frw lecture on "Chrl«tlan Scl- Center hotel at keansburg, pur- dist church. Roy L. Doran. « forward them to the state soil con- chased a new automobile from Mr. Siraflni. COMPLETELY INSTALLED WITH 27M}AL. TANK servation committee for reply. •• enoa lUyeal* Ood's. JJver-Presence" Mrs.' Dora Schnoor and daughters. Mies Martha Lewis visited Mr. and was delivered-'Tuesday night at the Morehouse. After he.had used the Misses Elizabeth and Emma Schnoor, Mrs. Charles Serbe at their new home Both Chaucer and Villon wrote Special for Month $9*1 Q.50 Retuiar Ths first questlOB which a land car. several months the _ DeCozen owner should naturally.ask in con-Bed Bank Elks' auditorium by Fran- spent Sunday' at>Asbury Park. ln Marlboro Sunday. ballades requesting financial assist- of February 'slderlng the desirability of craaUng Motor' Co. demanded that he deliver William Fox has been spending a Mrs. Hermes and daughter Betty ance from their patrons. cis Xyster'Jandron, C. 8. B., of De- it up, claiming that the car had not a soil conservation district • in his troit, member of The Board of Lec- week with relatives at Oakwood spent Sunday evening with relatives neighborhood is: Have we;an erosion | been paid for. Mr. Kaufman refused Heights, Staten Island. at Roselle). problem ln this area? V ' ' tureship of The Molher churoh, The to do this,, stating: that he had First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Miss Ethlyn Smith Is on the sick Miss Jean Cody entertained a few ' If there.-is no erosion, problem, if in full for the car and had a bill of the nature of the land and the pre-Boarton, It wa* held Under the aus- list. . ... of her friends in celebration of her sale for H. Se.also contended that Mrs. Bertha Poole of Belmar spent birthday recently. vailing farming practices are such pices of First church Red Bank of he had never had any notice that QUALITY IS TRUMP that no new methods of soil and Christ, Scientist of Red Bank and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Foster is a patient moisture conservation are'needed, the DeCozen Motor Co. claimed any Mrs.,Garrett A. Lee. for muscular rheumatism at Mon- was largely attended. Mrs. William part of It. When he refused to de- . then obviously .there Is no point in S. Muitoe, First Readerof the Red Miss Doris Schnoor, who Is a stu- mouth Memorial 'hospital,, at Long -in— organizing a soil conservation dls- liver the car the DeCozen Co. caused dent, at Rider's college at Trenton, Branch. v Bank churchas introduced, the lec-the vehicle to be seised by the late . triof •••••-•• ••• •• ••• ••• •• •• : ture. Mr< jandron said in part: spent the week-end with her parents, Miss Betty Hermes spent Sunday If erosion Is taking place, however, Sheriff William R. O'Brien, who later wMi Mrs^Mlnnie Barb^uir j>f jpilff- "^and:tf:th« fsrmenr feel the ns«4~ol Christian Science -enables- us Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnoor. coroperatlve action to save their soil prove that, Ood Is ever present with Mrs.. Harry "ShTriSle lias returned" woda. 1 Subsequently It was disposed of to • and assure it* continued fertility, man. Ood direct*, shelter*, and sus- from the Monmouth Memorial hos- ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ahearn enter- "then they should consider whether another'finance company. When the pital, Long Branch, with her new-tained their card club Wednesday tains him 'throughout a never-ending case came up for trial at Freehold - the establishment of a soil conierva- life, Ev«ry one of n Is free to under- born son. evening in celebration of Mrs. . tlon distrlot can help them. the jury decided la favor of Mr. Harold'Riddle has purchased the Ahearn's birthday. The guests were ^—The «ntw«fsto slxslmpte-qnes- stand the-divine rtUtlonshlp ^whloh Ka'ufman i : 'Chd Wlllttoh Mr;~and" Mrs; Harry-Clay of ~Falr MARKEl tlons will reveal whetBer or not there exist*' between God and man, and to- The latter then demanded that the Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolleck is an erosion problem. Here they Maln street. day is not too aoan to become con- sny return his -Miss Alma. Tsrnow spent Ult woelv- of RedBank, Mr. and-Mrs. Kenneth scious of It. • TmT spiritual. und»r- concern refused to do this and Mr.end with Miss Grace Polbemus of Cooper of Freehold and Mr. and Mrs. 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. , 1. Is it becoming harder and hard- slandlng banishes Hear: and uncer- , er in your neighborhood to grow good Kaufman started suit against the Freehold. ' Edward Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 crops? :„•. tainty, sickness ~and «ln. The Oldcompany and Its bondsman, the Mrs. Ralph Runyon of Red Bank O'Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Langs, 2. Are yields declining? Tsstament tells us that;:Enoch Fidelity ft Casualty Co. of New spent Friday with Mrs. Pearl White. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Compton ot Bel- — Weekend Specials — 8/Has much of the topsoll blown "walked with God," and-eseaped' the Tork,' The case was tried before Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofman passed ford. Prizes were awarded and re- '• or. washed from your" fields—from experience of death. The greatest Judge Lawrence and resulted In a the week-end with Mr. Hofman's par- freshments were served at midnight your neighbors' fields? ; , , freedom you can .ever know comes Phone Phone 4. Is good land In your nelghbor- judgment in favor of Mr. Kaufman ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofman, Sr., Frances Osborne celebrated her with the Inspired assurance that God for the full value of his Interest In of Brooklyn. eighth birthday last week. The ALLSWEET *• hood• threatene• * d by rastefut .system*, is present.,. Christian Science;teach** of farming? the automobile. ' Tlie"company ap- Harvey Johnson celebrated his 77th guests'wero Paul OH, Doris and Bet- IPEB 6. Do water and silt from bare the Importance \and the unfailing pealed this judgment to the Newbirthday Friday evening at his home ty Applegate, Bernlce Ayres, Richard 2653 III. 19c 2654 slopes cover your bottom lands, dam- power of God's ever-presence, and itJersey court of errors and appeals, by entertaining a few relatives and Poole, Nancy Goslau, Clay Balr, Jr., , age your crops, Injure your land, makes clesr how It can b< put into which last week rendorod its deoislon friends..- The guests, were Mr. andJoan Swanson, Mrs. Clay Balr, Mrs. 'choke streams and ditches? / praotlo*. Those who follow Its teach- ordering that the full amount of the Mrs. C. Everett Runyon of Red Frank Andrew and Mrs. Elizabeth 6. Do you know'of many fields that ing gratefully acknowledge the im- Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott. Fancy Fowl o • m ,b. 25c I Loin Lamb Chops .». 29c have been retired from cultivation judgment be paid, together with In- proved health, conscious harmony, terest and air costs of the suit. Johnson, Mr., and Mrs. Caleb Post, owing to gullying or loss of topsoll? and Joyful holiness, which a closer Mr. snd Mrs. Denton Ott of Nutley - If the answer to each of these Mr. Kaufman was represented by Miss Vivian Osborn, Mrs: Martha spent; the.'1'week-end *lth Mr. and :;quBsUarut is."tia,";tiltrrsroiltio c*.a^ acquaintance with God ha* brought' Parsons, Labreoquer *jBorden, while Osborn,- Mr. and Mrs, John N. John- QUALITY mto tfietr**11v«s. "ItH'nls "study'of BSri apfl Mrrand- MM. Blwood Ri Mrs/Murray Qsbornei ...... ;;-no--not bes a serious pproblem in your a Newark"faitorhey**represente4 tile Mrs., Robert Runyon attended a -?jneighbornooA-=But it 1piie^OMasrt ChristlsjirSciehoe,-the -Christian «(jrt=«automo«le*e«npany. i6noWon~and farewell 'party at New- SIRLOIN *-oof thethm requires •''Tej' for atf an-entlst accepts the Bible without rssru- " Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop recently ark Thursday. swerswer, then you shoulshod give serious called on William Bennett, who Is a OR '.thought to the desirability of estab- •ervmtion. ; Christian. Scientists are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roske and son •llshlni a soil constrvation district convinced that dally study of the. Successful Party patient in Hazard's hospital. Long Mahlon of Westwood spent the week- ROUND Bible helps them to draw nearer;to' Branch,-with a broken ankle. He Is end with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Grime. Improving. God. They hive found that the At Eatontown Mrs. Craig Finnegen entertained at Bible is a book which' is not mertly Nelson Smith has purchased a Pon- Steak * * 23 Helen Sanborn To her home recently Mrs. James to be reverenced, but one which can tlac sedan. Hubbs, Mrs. Charles VanMerbeek, Sixteen tables of various games Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholomew, Porterhouse Steak "• 27c - Wed At Shrewsburybe used ln very practical and birie- were In play, Tuesday night at the Mm. Baden and Miss Emma S. flolal ways, Christian. Science Un- who have been making a stay In Plahn. first of a series of card parties for Jersey City, have returned home, Flans for the wedding of Miss locks the treasure! of the Scriptures the benefit' of St. Dorothea's church, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Slover and Mrs. Earl Tarnall and mother, Mrs. s • ss n Elisabeth Sanborn, daughter of Mr. and reveals their spiritual, signi- Eatontown, in. the. church basement. 8On Daniel of River and Mrs. Legs Spring Lamb u, 23c Chicken?, n,."31c and Mrs, Raymond Sanborn of Syca- ficance. The divine inspiration whloh Herman Tarnow, spent last Thurs- Boasting Luncheon cloth* and napkins were day in New Tork. Melvln Stewart andd children of Bel- more avenue. Shrewsbury, to Dr. An-Illumines the Bible page* can be awarded to the high scorers. Spe- ford motored to Jersey City Thurs- 1 Mr. and Mre. Mllford VanBrunt : son. Garner Hoyt, son of Mr. andshared by all who seek' It humbly, cial prize winners Included Rev. day and spent the day with relatives. TOP Mr». H. Norman Hoyt of Maple ave- regardless . of differences of age, celebrated their eleventh wedding Achilles Hammel of Bradevelt and anniversary and Mr. VanBrunt's Mrs. Henry Marshal and daughter nU». were completed this week. nUce, or race. It speaks a universal Miss Helen M. Kelly of Red Bank. elen of Hoboken spent Sunday with ROUND The weddlngi will take place Satur- language, and proclaims a healing birthday at their home Monday even The committee ln charge, which Ing by entertaining Mr. and Mrs. :r. and Mrs. David Schnoor. day afternoon, February 12, at 4 message which brightens the depths was headed by Rev. Francis " J. The Belford fire companies were CROSS RIB of human hearts with gleams of di- William Tarnow and children of lb o'clock at the Shrewsbury Presby- Dwyer, asked The Register to thank dy Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tar- kept very busy Sunday fighting grass BOTTOM terian church,'w)th Rev. George H. vine radiance and power. all those who helped in any waynow, Miss Doris Tarnow and Mr. and fires. Mlkich, pastor, -officiating. The cou- The Bible records the progressive with the party. The second In theMrs. Harold Tarnow of Belford and Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen and ROUND ple WIU'PV attended by Mrs. Herbert series will be held In the church Roast unfolding of humanity's understand- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tarnall and chil- daughter Jacquelln of Neptune spent E Cox, Jr., of Pinekney road, and ing of, Oodv It contain* the history basement Tuesday night, February dren of Leonardo. Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Walter John P.\Strode of Elm plateC Tn« of the ebb and flow of the 'spiritual 15. Stone. Rolled bridesmaids will be Misses Jane Units One and Two of the Metho- progrssi of mankind, it tells of the dist church are rehearsing for an Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warnock and Parke^ and Muriel Sanborn, sister of unselfed power which accompanies FBESH WASHED TI .the bride. bot|> of Shrewsbury. The FIELD CONTRACTS FOB 1938. entertainment entitled "When You son Henrv and John Warnock, Sr., TBEE BIPE obedience to God, and of the unhappy and I Were Toung Maggie," to be of Keyport apent Sunday afternoon ushers will include Douglas C; Hoyt Mb. of Red Bank, brother of the bride- experience* which follow disregard of All Farmers With Three Acres or given In the church Friday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Oavld Bchhoor. Spinach Or 20 for 25c spiritual jmidance. The Bible is not More to Be Controlled. February 25. I anges groom, and Merrltt Mlxler of Eaeton, a textbook of. geology or biology, to Albert Cook Is kept Indoors with BOYS can make extra pocket money Pennsylvania. be outmoded'and outgrown as new All farmers with three acres or mumps. Bellini The Register.—Advertisement PARAGON Miss Sanborn and Dr. Hoyt are more In Monmouth county will be theories,-and discoveries c4me to v .Mr, and Mr?. W. W. Miller are graduates of Red Bank high school. light While physical science )s based contacted- wKHin :the Wext two spending the remainder of winter at EATING or Dr. Hoyt is also a graduate of Get- on human reason and the testimony months regarding'.'.tlic 1923 Agricul- St. Petersburg, Florida. tysburg college and the University of of the material senses, spiritual sens* tural Conservation program, accord. Mr. and Mrs.' George Hyers and COOKING .Pennsylvania dental school. He con-alone can testify of God's .spiritua Ing to Ellwood Douglass, secretary son Donald of Matawan spent Sun- ducts Ms office on Broad street. Miss universe and of man's relationship of the Monmouth County Agricultu- day -with Peter Luker and family, ral Conservation association. LADIES! Sanborn Is a graduate oX Drake's to hi* heavenly Father. Physical sci- L. Paul Klrby, who attends *" business college and 1* employed In ence misses the glorious gospel of Preliminary work on details of the Inson college, passed the :we.«K-|nd Dr, Hoyt's office. s 0^29' program h«s been under way for ; real manhood when it seeks cease pg LADIES! 5 lbs. 10c The couple after returning from a sjid efftetvin'mstttr and shuts God Over two monthsth , witith the actual wedding trip will make their home out of HI* own universe, fn-the Chris- field' work expected to begig n the at the Leroy apartments on Leroy week,';ot In accord with program to be completed, enough in- Fred MaoMurray-CeroJe Lombard Wave $|.00 PRIDO AS CRISCO I Hcinz's Tomato Ketchup Dorothy Thompson, ftoe Sharabba, the revealed truth of the Bible could formation Is available to give every Claire Ledlard. Slguard Thompson, have withstood the- tests of< applica- farmer sufficient help In filling out FBI* SAT., FEB. I •« Bally Bennett, Helen Powers, Phil- 16. tion, demonstration, criticism, and Ms preliminary work sheet. Due to . DOUBLE FEATURE Shampoo, Set and Out Extra, 15c 3 ,b. 39c 2 <« 33« ip Jacob* Lillian, tamborn, Joseph hostility to whWJr Solsno* and Health a national survey taken In th* late Moreau, Viola Bottagaro, Domlnlck i has been subjected since It was first summer of 1937, the potato growers "Thoroughbred* Dont Cry" Paoluccl, Gladys Ashe, Dorothy Cori- will bs Riven an opportunity to par- TUMBLER published sixty years ago. Thous- Mickey Rooney . Judy Garland lb. over, Fred Comstock, Catherine D«l- ands have been b«*M by reading It. ticipate In a special potato reduction Machineless Allsweet Oleo Demonstration FREE 19c Ouldtce, Marjorl* Ewlng, Hannah program, details of which will be ex- Idss, Jane Harvey, Nan Ivarson, plained by the supervisor* ' "ON.SUCH A NIGHT* 5 Jane . tfeHugh, Bernlce Morris, MAKBIEtl, W TEARS. Karen Mersey - Giant Rlobards -Louise Btaldsr and Lloyd McNaUy. -+• Wave $3" ° Look Over Our Seafood Department! Mr. and Mrs. ABOUT BOTARIANS ttavaa Ooletljr BUN., MON., TUBS, Complete «1S,«« FOB INJURIES. FJ5B. 6 - t - S Fre«h COD STEAKS tb. 19c I HALIBUT STEAK tb.29c Mr. and Mrs.William (Mason of Two New Members to Jotl Local Club Newark Bealoenta Win Vertlct la Fair Haven observed their Mth wed- At Today's Meeting. TWO BIG FEATURES All Work Ooperrtaed Circuit Court Trial. ding anniversary Tuesday with a The speaker at todsy's meeting of "SUBMARINE D. 1" KING MACKEREL tt>. 19c I SWORDFISH STEAKS lb. 29c quiet family gathering. , Tk*V are By "BOB" The RoUo Transit Corporation of the Red Bank Rotary olub Is being Pat O'Brien , the parent* of Mr*. Tony Hurtling of supplied by the New Tork Sun. He Wayne Morris - George Brent Keyport, an Asbury Park bus driver Fair Haven, Mr*. Harry w*l»h of Eingemachte HERRING jar 65c | CLAM CHOWDER qt.38c and a Newark motorist are under will address the clvlo group on "A MR. PAULSON Red Bank and Hollywood'afld Jack Day With the Sun," and his talk will court order to pay a mother and herMaabn of Mr Haven. For many Laurel * Hardy In at Your Service two children I»,il4 for in juris* suf- bs Illustrated with moving, pictures. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS year* they were engaged In' vaude- Charles LeMalstre and Samuel "BEAU HUNKS" Monday, Wednesday and fered In a Belmar acoldent. ville, thslr sot being known a* "The Mrs. Eva Zemer of Newark) Claire Welnsteln, whose classifications are Saturday. ' Four Masons." Both enjoy good utility snd furniture respectively, WED., THUB8., FEB. 9 - 10 Zem«r, II, and Robert . Zemsr, », hesjth and since tbelr retirement Boned Chicken Fillet Steaks Saddles Lamb asked I 0,000 from the corporation, 111 be Induoted Into membership to- We from the stag* have mad* their home day. " . "TOVARICH" Larded Liver it* driver, Francis •rtnnan, and at Fair Haven. Boned Squab* Fillet Chops Samuel Metis of Newark, in whose The speaker at last week's meet- CssudeUe Colbert - OharUs Boy.r DOB'SBEAUTY Specialize in fact '• ear they were riding at the time of Ing wss Alfred J. Beattle, local man- the acoldent June 10, JVM. Do Mot b* Astssmed. ager of the New Jersey Bell Tele- WBU. EVU FRI. EVJB SALON in Boned Turkey Crown Roait anything. ' Damage* wurs assessed jointly by a No builness or professional man phone company, who told about the will ever be ashamed of his Istter- LUCKY . Cash M BROAD ST., BSD BANK Circuit eourt jury Tuesday. •*ad*. tUtenentfj, snvelopes, elrou- reatnt "Open House Week" conduct- ed by his company in Rid Bank. Mr, $25.00 Hans or Bacon . Virginia Ham Spr**\d ars, folders, booklets, catalogues er $190 Call Now—H10 tasii if, the fcrlntliig U don* at The BesttU hilpid promote a better «n- Todd's Virginia Kosher Calves Liver Sweet Breads ftssjstert |ob »r.ar - ' d*rsUhdlh| belwtih the telephone. ifaok rot* O**h-Frm ' For An Appointment. ths. (»Oirij jmblio. .Ten RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY~8,eml-lnTaIld. BtawnabU aalaiyi At Shrewsbury has learned In many trips around mouth County Organisation for So- at the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs wlllliu; to do imall houaaold dutlaa. Elston Coomba of IJttle Silver. The cial Service, spoke on her experi- lege, epent tbe week-end with her Msder entertained at an informal WriU 0. N^ box ill. E«d Bank.' the world next Wednesday afternoon table decorations were pink and blue ences lait nlffht.at a meetlng'of the parent!, Mr. and Mra. Albert Simp- Muting to bTiSW to Spread at the Mechanic street school under New York (AP)—The class In supper afterward; Their, guest* In- LAKGB nU top deak for aala with chalri with a centerpiece of a cradle, filled Junior Woman'i' club!' at the club cluded; Mliss •Keenan,' Miss Betty Ma. U toot ooodltloB, lid. Applr Wtitar R the auspices, of the Better Enter- with dolls for the guests. Mrs. Ev- aviation Is called upon to answer house. MUs Walker was introduced Mr',. and Mrs: W. C Brook and ion Connor. Rumaoii- Inn. phona/S77. . -, v Knowledge of Progreuive tainment for Children committee. the question: . *' kin of Point Pleasant, who also re- ans' gifts were concealed In a doll by Miss' Louise Parker. returned home Sunday after a week's ceived her cap; Mrs. Jane Frances LEGHORN braedlnx heht— loo hmr, ona» Idea* and Practices—Program carriage. "If the wind blew 180 mllei an Miss Dorothy Sutherland was ap-visit with Mr. Brook's parenta'at ««r.old h.na, now la/lug 1t%; Into Keenan and Miss Claire Cook of Je»> Eauden high production, pan. pediined. Games were . played and prizes hour at an altitude of three and one- pointed chairman of a 'nominating Brooklyn. Is Plumed. half miles over Lansing, Michigan, sey City.'. •" ,'M;m- .'• '•-.:-••• ' • SCO to m *n. jiontnt winning, atocki were won by Mrs. Evani, Mrs. Don- committee. Her assistants Include Miss Caroline Walbsky of New 11.60 each. Also hatching .ig,. O. 8U»> how hard was It blowing at seven Misses Louise Parker, Patricia Ham- York spent the week-end with her malar. Panalon toad; EmlUhUm. phoa* More than. 120 teachers are ex- ald Needham, Mrs. Theodore Blxler miles?" . It pay»to advertise In The Register. pected to attend a aectlonaj Institute and Mrs. David Evans. Others pres- mond, Alice Wlkoff . and Elizabeth parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walbsky. ent were Mrs. William Curchln, Mrs. The. class Is the United States Long. ' Miss Alice Park* was made Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Welsh, Sr., thl« afternoon at 2 o'clock at the weather men and the aviators. The Shrewsbury school auditorium for Ross Wylle, Mrs. Reps Ferris, Mrs. chairman of the dub point* commit- are the parents of a daughter born W. Behn, Mrs. Harold Botkln, Mrs. wind did blow exactly 180 miles an tee and Miss Jane McHugh gave a Monday at Monmouth Memorial hos- . teachers of the Helping Teachers' hour above Lansing on a December district of Monmouth county. The Clark Wallace, Mrs. Arthur West, rebort on a Little Theater tourna- pital, Lopg Branch. Mrs. Lawrence Burdge, Mrs. Law- day In 1919. ment to be held at Spring Lake In Mrs. Bertha Snyder entertained Mr. purpose of the. Institute Is to spread Furthermore, the Weather Bureau I knowledge of progressive Ideas and rence Schilling. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire April. Miss Hammond is chairman and Mrs, Houser of Brooklyn, over KING and Misses Margaret Magee, Harriet has discovered that as a rule, though of the club's Little Theater commit- the week-end. practices throughout the schools. not always, the higher the altitude tee. .' . . ,•. •• • , •' The program has been arranged by Taylor, Renee Evans, Dorothy Cur- Mrs. Martin Mason, who bu been chln and Margaret Supp. the faster the wind. This wlndways Miss Evelyn White reported forthe confined to her home with Illness, Is MEAT Mlas Mae Gibson. Monmouth county forecasting Is a new science Just be- helping teacher, and Principal Fred club's pin committee. New members on the road to recovery! • RedBank,N. ing developed by the Weather Bu- accepted Included Mlses Janet An- 77Brpad Strefet, * main venereal diseases, syphilis ance at the publlo school Is consider- The ceremony was performed by Rev. M£. Mo"ls .wa.8 .born.ttt , - - ciation, sponsors of National Social n 18577 He s rtcd ork n tor and gonorrhea, is but partially Illus- Hygiene Day In February, Is appeal- ably below normal. Herbert S. Craig, rector of Trinity > - , ,o !? " ' & "'" *. 17-01. C Episcopal church I borough in 1800, serving 32 years bc- ing through its anti-syphilis com- Shadow Lake bridge Is still closed, trated by this picture graph. Figures but the work of repairing It Is well Can •The bride was attired In white fore bclnS pensioned seven years ago. only represent the new cases of In- mittee, led by General John J. H under way and It is expected that It Premier ^u Beans moire trimmed with point duchesse e ™s active until a short time be- Penning, tor $500,000 to continue s 9 fection which are recorded each will be re-opened within a short time. lace. Her veil was of tulle and point, ">« ".« death. | year in the United .States. Added to Its .1038 fight against syphilis and «a—• " ' . I lace I Surviving, besides his wife, Mrs. these, for a true understanding ot gonorrhea and the conditions which Blessing of Throat*. | Plcnlo Site C Mrs; Mountford Is a graduate of Emmallne Morris, are a son; Fred favor their spread. The association Morrla f Red Bank tt the extent ot the diseases, should Oan Dwlght school, Knglewood, and HerchuiU., lojit only thrfft and nnfl-half flnyn' SAVORY •• wall aa nufo? work dun tn Illnofia In 24 yoma he ewted b lal ll >y I ha Jflraey BUTTER OLEO the Alleuhuret offlcs> 1 ^mWWI wVtliWy eTWvW ^ 34i' L RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 3,1938. Page Eleven Two Safety Moves Are Started In BANK REGISTER WANT ADS Lincroft Area' CLASSIFIED

Residents to Petition Tewnthip FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Committee for Signal light at FOR SALE PUBS HONM—Pries reasonable. Bring OU SAVE M Mi ten**, on paint ul wall PACKARD convertible coupe, 1930, fine SEPTIC TANK3 and cesspools cleaned, sl> 'WO RO0M3 for r«nt, $8 p«r wMk eachj ONE of the. finest, well-constructed, mod- eo-ACKE farm nestling In the hills, eritk Five-Way Intersection—Bos your.own quart Jart and inn five cent* texture. . We make -end sell out own mechanical condition; painted last fall; drIry vwells: drains lastalled. Eitl- pltnty of heat and. hot watar. 77 Wai- ern homes In choloect location of Bed a brick-ailed, beanud eeillnged, sev«- more. Rob«t Sell. Willow court, Ocean- products. .Atlantic Faint Co, 119 West rargain at I7J. Fred VanDorn's Garage, 'en. Oscar Becker. 41 Second iaca itrttt, Red Bank. Sank. Just bean reduced to a.prise far 'rout atrast. Rad Bant, ph miW mates givei Below cost of reproducing house alone. room, Colonial house; two original red for Pupil*. port. M.J. '. w • 16 East Front street. ' street. Fai' r Haven, phone 8808-M. TJRNISHBD ROOM for rant, all Improve- irlok fireplacss; alectrlclty. steam Baatl 'IAN OS ( proteeslonel piano tuning, re- Quiet nslghborhood, right to riven con- rarn, wagon houae, chicken house. trso> CASK for your old typewriter, adding ma- r FOR SALE, -Chevrolet '<0 coupe, excellent ments; homa comforte. Mri. George tains eifht rooms, three tiled baths; large conditioning (Buyera Guide Service). condition, motor parted; owner going JOB PEIHTINO—When you oeed Bus* tor, plow, dlso and garden tractor. Sev- china, check writer o,r «thar oflte* equip- Dlrhan'a Piano Shop. Drummond pUc«, White, 70 Wallace strset. Red Bank.* lot, wall landaeapad. Terma. Price eral acres in apples, 25 sens in woods Two safety moves at Lincroft were menti will call. Joseph" IV SerplcO, 107 Soulh Hirst, ot Weeki sacrillce. 28 Wash- ; Inau cards, letterhaada,. envelop.!, 114,000. Joseph G. McCue, realtor, phone iad Bank, phoho PH. Ingtofl street. Bed Bank.* XWFORTABLY furnlahad front room, with brook. Price, 19,500. Paul H. Stry. started' this week by residents for Manmbuth atreet nhone Bed Bank_486. ^_ billheads, booklau. posters, programs, naxt to bath, for rant; no other room- Rumion 444. . tar, highway S4, Holmdel, N. J., phos* M. QARDEN TRACTORS, Planet Jr., and Bit FORD '81 atatlon wagon In excellent con- the protection of their children along FOM>80N"traetor lor sale; alia two 0)1- Bolans. rebuilt. Conover Broi., Sal«t» 4 annosmeamonte or anythlflg in the Itae era; private family; garage, 485 River . rer plows. J. C. Graoton, Johnson »va- dition i oh* turner, low mileage i must ba road. Red Bank.' VERY attractive farm near Had iBank; ARE the main road which Is not provided S«rTlct. Wlckatunk, N. J., phone Bolmdal of printing try The-Reglatw. Work oi YOU planning to build t Let at nue; Eatontowa. N. J. • seen to appreciates will aacridce tor quick 'OMFORTABLE furnished rooms for rant; large colonial housa with soma improve- shoh wr you our deslrsbl" ' a siteit s In MlddlaUlddl - with sidewalks. ,'.':.** ..'•, OILCLOTH chair seats ISc. 8sll ventila- action. William J. I*vine, »7I Broadway, the bitter kind dona whin promised alao two • lovely furnlahad rooma for menus good dairy bam, stable, poultiy town-•», . SireWsbuShrewsburyr , EBad ' Ban~ k and *Houe - w Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anabel ate tor„ s lie, ra_g rugs_8c—, __^ broom',s ...tie., odd Long Branoh.* * •' ' and-at reasonable orlcaa. Ight housekeeping. 142 Branch avenue, housw and other buildings; over 4t acres de__.l sections. Yourr choice of a br*»k. FARM PRODUCE FORU, im Modal A coupa. for sale; good hone Red Bank 1010. _. ot Ullable land with about J aero of woods, hill sites or flat land. Prices olrcutatlrig a petition for a algnal, lot window ahadea He; Scott towels first and second cutting alfalfa, wonland, meadow and brook; prlee ranging from 121* to lloo par acre. All 16 and HAY, condition; cheap, H, A. Gogarty, Colt's MART WOMEN take up &*»ut'y cullura TWO furnlihid rooms for rent, all Ira- m at the flve-coruer intersection j^t We^fflL *^"V "• balai LentUhon, phone 181 Mlddla- Neck. N. J. as- a, maana of Independence. The Hew 110,400. O. Howard Upplncott. tl Mon- Jropertlaa have eleetcio and telepkoae town. lersey Beauty Culture Academy and their provamenta; heat and hot water) alt moutli itreet. Red Bank, phone Ml. Ins. Phone Holmdal 80, Paul B. Btry- In order to avoid accidents at tkat'pitKBOETABROWi , ••v.n.j.a.img.r aedan, iODEI/T Ford sedan for. sale. lome privileges, ReAned middle aged ker, real estate and Insurance, Highway COW BEETS (or MM, cheap. Frank Van- taff of professional Mashers will Insura point. Mr. Anabel, in speaking with | twtno spare Urei and trunk; In flu. order. ah Scott. Tlntoh Falls. N, J.* 'our SUMSSS^ Fall class now forming, lady preferred. Apply 205 Bergen place, ABAHDONED farm, r.ry wetl located: 14. Holmdel. N. J. a Register representative,' asserted |E. BH. Bo«£=>«i M6 Wver road, rait Bycklo, Oolt'a Htok. •----.;• TWO MODEL T Ford oara tor sale; one a laduced rates. Easy terms. Free Instru* between Mapla avemia and Broad street, about 10 aerss of tillable land with 10 NOTICE to farmer*: Mlnnoajtolle Mallne coup* and one with light truck body. ments. Positions assured.' Do not delay. ftad Bank. acres of woodland and brook; price MONMOUTH COUNTY farms, very ttlKt that due only to good.fortune acd- ••' {arm machinery: tractors for every Address Model T. box-til. Red Bank.* Qnroll now. Eleanor H. Brower, formerly WO connecting roomi, private entrance, IS.tOO. a. Howard Upplncott, Si Mon- list of all slsas and types, 'tost in- dents at the Intersection have not re- need; Anne Arbor pick-up bileri and nay ABE YOU'out to'lave money on that wd teacher of Wilfred Aoademy, Naw- suitable for doctor's office l excellent lo- mouth street, phone Red Bank til, ' uulrles will be given narsonal attention. sulted in serious Injuries. • Newman Springe road, before bridge. Red tooli. We take live eUick In exchange. used car you're going to buy? 8ureJ —kk, N. J., now In charchargge New Jersey ration, > Also single or double rooms, with O. Howard Upplncott, St Monmouth Mr. Anabel states that he Will visit Bank..Bk . W. H. PotUr * 3oa. Mlddletown, N. J. Then drop In Maurice Sehwarts'a Used Car Beautt y CulturCltu e AcademyAd . K80 HobarHbt boards Fhona Red Bank 621-M. 104 IN FAIR HAVEN, near river; food resi- itreat, phone Red Bank Hi. REBUILUILT secondhasecond-hand wateter nuumpsTFnm . 'ARMBRS and truck growers will fltid a lot and look over our stock ot 18 recom- atreet, Perth Amfaoy. N. J. phone Perth Mapla avanua." • dential aectlon, nearly one-half acre of the various homes In the community ready market for their produce by ad. mended used.cars'at low winter prices and mboy <-12iO. : land with two good five-room bungalows; TWO EXCELLENT potato farms, totaling V HuntH. t MlddletownMlddlt , phohne Klddla- IS.fiOO casht present ravenue shows gross 111 acras. Sell singly or together aa to get signature! for a petition to town 66. vertlsing in The B«glster's classified col. liberal terms; late model Plymouth!, Oh«v. ACUUM cleanara 'repaired) BE1A.UT1FUL rooms.-centrally located, desired. Hinry L. Conover, Wlckatunk, be presented to the Mlddletown umna. ,* ' , rolets,' OiasmoDlIsi and Hupmoblles; re- Allen Bsctrio. Shop, II V return of 14% on this Investment. G. 10,000 FKST ueed 3x4'a and ttt'*, up to conditioned and guaranteed to give, you Rad Bank/ near station, stores, restaurants i Howard Upplncott. (1 Monnouth street, • 20 'feat long; alto usad window sasbt CLOVES mixed bay. first, second ana township commltoe for a signal light third cuttings; alfalfa, rye atraw, wheat new car service. IMS Lincoln 13 deluxe Urge rooms, nicely furnlibeds Tha phone led Bank 111. FARM for sale, about 25 acres, light-room at the crossing. ' George KlnkadaKlnkade,. Oceanport. NM.. J.J*^ sedan, excellent condition, at a real low Maples, fi8JJap{e , avenue, near Mon- itraw,, with ahaavaa bound. Prices at- price; 26 medium and low priced ears In house, all Improvements; one-quarter LIVING ROOM inlte !«.»», bed. iprtae tractive. John M. Laird, Tannant, phon» SITUATIONS WANTED mouth. Under new management. Call mile from station and schools. PtUe Last yltik Mrs. Anabel requested and' mattreu. completa, tt.tS; »»12 rug real serviceable condition; Chevrolete, ROADHOUSE for aale; greatly sac tjngllshtown gE-W, or Freehold 180. Plymouths. Chryslers. Oldsmoblles, Bulcks. WHITE WOMAN wishes day's work to do, any time.* rlfieedi A-t condition. Brookslda 19,000. Poumlon at once If purchased, . the Middletown board of education (2.95, xasranka K.ti. Mtohan lulta »i.»6. LARGE quantity ot yellow corn, knoi quickly. A real bargain. Hinry F. Hy. We buy anything. Town Furniture Ex- Pontlacs, Fords and other makes; all body or would do laundry. In or out. Cali Inn, phone 401 Eatontown. to hf.ve a bus transport children quality; reasonable price. Antonio Fi- types, ISO up. Dodge, International and at S78 Mechanic itreet aftsr 6i00 P. M. lln. Register building, Red Bask, pkow change, 35 llonmouth atreet, phone Red latti. Hopping Fum, East road, Belters, LIGHT, airy rooms for rant, hot and cold from .part of Lincroft to the Lin- Ford panel body trucks; Ford express phone Red Bank U74, ' ' ' running water. 181 Hudson avsnue, Bank J. J. truck 190; Reo stake truck 1125. And for FARM HOUSE over 121 years old for croft grammar school in order toA NSW line of,•tamped rood's lamplere, GARDENER, superintendent, long experi- fled Bank. SEVEN ROOMS, bath, fireplace, doable safe -guard the children from being- other bargains sea your friend Lea at ence; married, no children; A-l 'refer- aalat Ana condition; eight rooms, two pillow CUM, 'icarfl, toweli, etc. ' Alu Maurice Schwsrtx'i Used Car lot. West mces, wants position. Write J. S. Vogel. 0 WALLACE STREET—To rent, larse nraplacssiithree acrea, brook, trees; ita- garage; all ionprovemante; larg* lot, struok by motorists. all klnde of threade and crochet corda. FOR SALE, baled hay, first and sec- Front at Pearl street. Red Bank, phona and smell roomi, with or without residential lection, good condition; lm-' ond crop, alfalfa! corn, potatoes ' O. Box 494. Sparta, N. J. rage| chicken houss; 11,600 to settle es- mediate ooiHttlon. Sacrifice ll.ieo, '•*-* Dr. Paul H. Axtell,' supervising Prown'i National tc, lOo and 11.00 Store, 657. Open etenlnss, Sunday .mornings. board; excellent tablet home-like I ptsnty tate. Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair Haven, ahona 2680.' and t>lt». Matthew Mullln, Brook- HOUSEKEEPER wishes petition In wld- hot water. Rates reasonable. Phone Red phona 288. 12,000 cash, balance mortgage. H. V, prlnotpal of schools of Middletown . ower's home or in small family t or prac- Bank 1120-J." Brown, 24 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, LAROE cheit of drtwan $17, waihitam dale Farm, Lincroft, Phone 8282-W. phona 27.* \ township, Investigated and told Mrs. til, imall cha>t of-drawer* IU; they tical nursing. Address Housekeeper, box URNISHED room and kUchtnetta, private HOUSE of twelve rooms, 1C<4 acres, BUSINESS NOTICES EU. Rod Bank. brook, outbuildings, kennela; newly • Anabelthat the board was not re- are maple ana we have rafinnhed themi S. C. W. Leghorn chicks 110 per hundred bath; oil heat, Alao separate furnished walnut deik-Uble 124. Bed Bank An- PRACTICAL nurss would like position; no rooma for xent. Write F. R., box 511, Red painted and renovated; electric elevator. SACRIFICE 1500. lumbar company sale, quired* to furnish W bus to take chil- also hatching eggs, guaranteed 93% far- THE HIGHEST prices paid for llv« chick- H. A. Oogarty. Colt's Neck, N, J. ftve-room bungalow, three-car garage) tlquii Shop, 28 Pearl etreat.* Ullty, from real hialthy stock;'free from ess. Joe Baker, S»0 Mechanic streot, objection to some light duties. * 82 Bank. - . dren such a short distance but that Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, or phone COUNTRY HOME for sale, provided with under same, Inside to ba nnlibed; brook, CHICKS — High auallty.y. . blooid Ustad diseases. Harry N. Sprung, Lincroft, pbbna Red Bank 8*09. ROOMS for rent, furnished for light Tlnton Falli. Charles Dresser, Hi West . :Sidney McLean, who operates a phone Red Bank «6-W-l. 697-J. housekeeping; running water In rooms; modern Improvement and near railroad Rocks. New HampshirLmpshlree RadelKade 1t9 per 1001001 HOOVER authorised service station. Jer- station, bus route and achool. Henry F. Front street, phone 581-M, Red Bank-* school bus, had offered to pick up the leghorns, good stock, ttO: Fekln duck- F1OS for sale, 2& sows coming in profit in sey Central Power k Light Co., genuine REFINED educated widow would like po all Improvements; neir station and bui 1 sltioa as companion or housekeeper to Hylin. Haglater building, Bed Bank.' llnga, 111. per J00,* Imperial—- s 117. it April; Berkshire-Yorkiblra crossed, Hoover parts only sold through authorised lint. ^89 Bridge avenue. Red Bank. YOUR HOME, plus an Income, for only children each morning and drive elderly gentleman, Address R. E. W.. box FOB BALE, a small business property In 17,000; on rsasonabte terms; two-faaily pounds feed free' every 100 chlcka taken relght 125 pounds and 140 pounds. Ap- stations. Phone Bid Bank 1900 for a free 611. Had Bank." • lCEl^ furriished room for rent; also ad- * them to school without charge. at hatchery, liporys Duck Hatchery, ply Meadowedge^ Farm, Fort Monmouth. inspection of your. Hoover cleaner. joining rooms: suitable for business men. the center of Broad street buslnssi sec- dwelling/ Each side has six rooms, bata, New Brunswick, N. J. •t. J., phone Bed Bank 54J-R. LICENSED engineer wishes position; 8^ Five minutes from station. 28 Rector tion. If lntereated apply to J, H. Grsgory. stsam heat; recently renovated; five min- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, strings-and re-. years last. employer; bast', references. plate. Red Bank,* phona 287-M.* 170 Broad atreaV Red Bank. utes from shopping- district. Now rtfntlns; LADIES' cloth, coat beaver collar ant FOB SAl$, timothy hay, third -cutting pairing at price's Music Store, SI West Phone. Long Branch 82J4.. BARGAW HUNTINUNTINGG ?t Well, it's your for $840 psr ysar. Investigate. Havfktna Rumson cuffs: excellent condition; will sacrifices alfalfa, also soma clover hay; all baled Front street, Red Bank. DELIGHTFUL sunny room for rant In Brothers, 10 Monmoutb street. Red Bank, very reasonable. - Phone Bad Bank (IDS.? AIBO pigs and Green Mountain potatoes MIQDLE AGED white woman would Ilka pleasant home. 81 Spring atreet, Rad ttimi e to win If you get this lovely model ' - position as housekeeper; reliable- and a home; four bedrooms, two baths/ sleep* phone 352. ROLL TOP desk and swivel chair. Also 11.1)0 per. hundred pounds. Frail GaMsr, HAVING had man* *eara In dreittnaklni Bank.* • Ing porch: rl*ar view; two-ear gtrage, (The Ked Bask Iteglstai can ba bought Holmdel. N. V., P. O. Keyport R. V. 1. and having a little extra time, woulc good cook.' Address Ml A. S., box 611, In Kumson from Herbert Knight, Harry reverse caar for motor boat. Al. Hour- like to do alterations on dreiiea. etc. Will Rd Bk* with chauffeur's quartan. Call Red Bank 1900 IN THE bank and a steady InftOtMl aux, Hilton Park, Hlghlsndi.* IGS AND CALVEB for sale, seven weeks 3500 --how lor appointment.* That's all you need to movs right, intv Barksn, Fred Finnerty, Walter Torbarg maka^ over. gannente ana . do same very WOMAN wishes part time job or d«7> REAL ESTATE FOR KEN1 and Mr. Jlothenbarg.) . 1VWO Xerroath V-B marine engines, used old pigs, six brood sows due to farrow In reasonably. Phone Bed Bank J036-J, for A FEW hundred dollars on painting and this good nve'room house; all Improve- March. Mlddletown Stock Farm, Thomas work. Please call at 14 Cherry street', ments; near bus line and station. Watar* one season. Hubert S. Johnson, boat 'nformatloh.^ ; near Red Bank airport.* MODERN colonial river front houie of decorating will mak« you a M.0QQ home bury. 22 Wilt Front street, phona ltO».« ' A special meeting of the zoning and engine works, Bay Head. N. J. B. Held, phona 811 Bed Bank. eight rooms; fireplace, two-car garage, ELECTRICAL contractor; commercial and -which Is now available at a* much lower board of adjustment, which was to CHERRY 4 BARBELL complete pasteur- TIMOTHY and mixed hay for salo; also _ residential wiring in .all—branches hot-srAtav-heatr-oll--buFneF,~aFteslan--welli «sfc--H."flr-BEttlnr2.?~Wesr Front ilreel, SOME young couple Just starting out hs navejbeen_he!d jaandajLjaMnlngit _snw_ inanglaslSh. Shadowd Bk— Brook—FaF m Prompt service given calls tot rapalra or TffiLT^WANTED three tiled baths, stall shower, also barn h* 8800.* lite will find a heap of happiness In this Th?borough hall, was postponed until liar, washer and bolter. Phone John H Shrewsbury. N« W. J.^ , phonS a Ren d• BanV* _ . •k _ 111.A •* n M' estimates. B. B. Hayet, 174 Branch eve- In good condition, suitable for studio, bar 12-ROOM house, suitable for two families, cosy little house of five rooms and bath, Sutphln. Eatontown 8I1.M. CUSTOM hatching—Why bother with in- nne. Red Bank, phone 1460. 19S8 GOVERNMENT Jobs—Man, women; or storage; will rent furnished or unfur- for sale; lot 160xtO i double garage: Niar bus tins. Small cash down payment Saturday of this week. BOAT OWNERS—Chrysler ebceyllnder cubators 7 Our new electric Incubators start U06-U16 month. Dependable. nished, or sell with small down payment, 92.&O0. Address M. U Wilson, 4« Lewis and easy monthly payments. WaUrbury, ' Mr. and Mrs. George O.. Johnson Imperial roadster for sale: motor in. ex- are now operating. Wa can hatch eggs for GENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools Prepare Immediately for Red Bank exam- balance may ba paid over a period of 20 streets Ettonntown, N* J. 22 West Front strest, phone 1600.* you at attractive prices. Eggs set weekly cleaned; carting- and grading, top soil, inations. List positions, frss. Write to- years. For appointment phone Eatontown of West Park gave birth to a daugh- cellent condition. For use In boat or aa manure, fill dirt, cinders, gravel and' land. la. Will aall for 195. < Call Bed Bank Write for our new 1918 catalogue. Will. day.—Franklin Institute, -Dept. 17 S-Sr au - — ter Thursday at Monmouth Memorial garodt-Brnr.-R»d BkrPham 8574rM ' E>tlm»t«l Ilnn.-Phons Red Batik SI05-M: RochtsUr, K. Y. •IU.tt.U-— —•--— -: Oscsr Becker, 47 Second street. Fair Ha. TEA BOOM or restaurant for rant, fur- -Hospital."" ANTIQUES bought and sold; shop open PURE BRED Nubln voat doer for isle van, N. J. ANTSC,j_miililla_agsd.or-alierlywom - rUabed, with living toome, ln-«9tab!lihed aVery Saturta*!_^K*rtliti_Hal!snni .-iuit-fnshenad;-reasonablt.—R. B. Lott, an In need ot a good hone: little work; hotel, Asbury Park, near beach and board- Post, flllverslds avenue, Uttla Silver. Ctolt's Neck road,' phone Eatontown HOOVES cleaners repaired, brashes re- a personal interview necessary; moderate walk; money maker; low rent Good op- "•\nm removed'.to St. VinMnt's hospital brtathd. ' Allan Electric Shop, t* White wages. Miss J. Sreens, Flattmount, L portunity to right party. Aoth avenue, Neptune, N, sales position.** with world's largest and t more returns to come in, amount to I1.7S, rookare. 11,16 etc Euscil's Auc- ast automobile club. Must furnish refer- month. Henry F. Hjlln, Register build- ' tion galleries.'»» East yrohfatrsat'. BEST PBICES paid for funiltur*, antlquta. J., phone Asbury Park f847. Ing, Rad Bank, phone 748. r ' In csunp last summer, two frlendg of mine were) $184, it was announced at Sunday's IF ITS MUSICAL we can supply it.. In ences and have car. Training given, leads masses. * CASH PAID I For Msea fumltji aUvtntan, rug», brto-'a-bmc, btoaut* furnished, liberal commission. Apply. MODERN house, all Improvements, garage * discussing bullfrogs. It waa a lively discussion, be- tlcues «id all houssjold goodi ^ old gun*. CRih regl»teri, typtwrlttra. offlc* atruetlonon any wlrtd or string Instru. Amerloan Automobile Association. Malfi for rent; four-room apartment, heat, hot cause the bullfrogs that brought It about were, lively The Rumson Presbyterian Ladles' tod ttort tqulpment irr#tdrain, IK Soutiiment including accordlan. Arrangementa brae, china, glassware, carpsts," run, Main tttMt, Atburj Park. M. J^ phon« can ba made to purchase inatruments. Al- street, at Third avenue, Asbury Park, water, garaie; both In Rad Bank. Also bullfrogs. Aid society will hold a luncheon and clocks, paintings, ate. Kaacll'i Auction • 148. •-•• ao repairing, Annul, 47 Washington five-room bungalow, Rumson, furnished, "white elejjhant" eale Wednesday af- Osll.ries, 27-31 East Front tirttt. phone MAN.~marriad preferred, for six to alxEt unfurnished; rent or sale. Phone Red 16»«' FOB HIRE, full drau* cutaway and tax streat, phona Red Bank 1751 Bank 'Hlt-J.*.. One ot them said (one of my friends I mean, ternoon, February 9, at 1 o'clorjk. In edo IU.U. Monmtwth Htn'n i ShopSp.. 882 ANTIQUES..curios; Bralsted Galleries now waeks' work In Customsr Service De- FOUR-BUKNIB gas stove and pot at Op«n averting partment, this vicinity; no peddling. If 30-ACRB truck farm for rent, with six not tha bullfrogs) that back of some -woods close charge of the "white elephant" table for sale. Whyte, 808 River road. Fair Broad streettt, ReRdd BankBank. O i opsn Thursdays aiAl Fridays; Sundays competent will be glvan year around em< Haven.* ' ' * • • V "7"*~ -**:' until -8-p, i by appointment. Old Fontln House, Little a«t<* of asparagus; on Stats highway by was a small pond in which there were a thou- are MM. Edwin M. Farrier, Mrs. J. Silver Point road.. Private sales handled. nloyment. - Apply 4 to < p, M. only. 01 Ho. 15 and Beara strsst, Keyport. Elisa- sand bullfrogs. The other asked'If he tad counted W, Kup«r, . Mrs, Harold Wllklna MAHORB for »lt. ^Loettat BICYCLSS on the budget plan, no mom; Consignments -considered."" '" write for appointment, Tha Fuller Brush beth Cherry, phone Ksyport 1889-J. Monmonth roadi MtUKtowKlftyf; Co., room 9, 780 Cookman avenue, Asbury them. "'No," replied tha first, "I haven't taken a - Mrs.-eharles -A.-* Wolbach.; In old bicycle taken in trade. Mahns Brat, ESTEUJB PjcsjuUnj;, Service I paper hang; Park. N. J. •*•"—'•'-- WR'IONT or aale, ten-room house, all census, but judging by their vocal power* there must ge of the luncheon "are" Mrs. ALL TUB neiThlts 'itTshee* mnifi" thrte Highway J5. BiWotoim. or' lf« Haln ing, plain and decoratlva painting; beat improvemtntai chicken coops, barns, etc. for »l.00. New gsraa of Leilocn 41c, street, Lakawood, K, J^ phone'Eatontown MEN—WOMEN—Cat 1988 governmenl be at least a thousand." H..Radford, Mrs. Edgar 8ea- materiala s and workmanship at moderate Locust Farm. New Monmouth road, Mid- Snow White, Uncls ."Jim's question Bee: 10 or Ukewood pricesi . PhonPha l»3l»3 , SO MounMt t streettt. ReRd jobs; 1105 to (175 month. Dependable. dlatown.N, J; Mrs. Stephen F. Stevens, Mrs. Prom's National 6c, <10c arid I1.00 Store, NEW ami modern method to ahampoo Prepare Immediately for Rsd Bank exam- phone aeO' Bank, inations. Short hours. Influence unnec- SIX ROOMS and bath, newly decorated', "W«1I, I'M Just wager you a box of ten-cent Frank Blltbrunner, Mrs. Charles Dlx- run. We guarantee every rug will ba MADELEINE PROAL. antlqun. Mountain hot water heat, oil burnsr, fireplace, BULL TERKIBBS for "la. «« ngnths returned to you aa good aa news I oen Hill road, Hlddletewn, N. J. essary. Common education usually suffi- cigars," challenged the second, "that there aren't a foot; 9x12 domestic rug IS.40. Teli cient. Full particulars and list positions two-ear garage: ' five minutes from sta- 38 frog* In that pond, Including great-grandfather Soule, Mrs. Charles Rice, Mrs, Percy phone 2800. Icon's., ' MABEL COLEMAN school of dancing, free. Write today. 25 coached fres an- tion; |42.50. Thompson Agency, 81 Eaat White, Mrs. Robert Duche and Miss teaching ehildran and adults ballroom, nually. Franklin Institute. Dept. 271-T, Front atreet, phone Red Bank 700. and all bis croaking descendants." BAR AND flitoras for sale, Louis Oor- IHEE! If axeesa eleid .'causes you pain ballet, tee. up, acrobatic, character, Inter- Rochester. New York. EIGHT-ROOM house, conveniently locat- Eva Bruce. llu, Louis Grill and Restaurant, State of etomach uloara, Indigestion, heart pretetlve; classes and private lessons, 16 •d, two baths, lavatory, fireplaces, hot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Immo Gulden highway, near Mlddlatown Tlllagi.' burn, belching, bloating, nausea, gas Rector place, phone 2011. WHITE WOMAN wanted for general watar. heat., oil burnsr; two-csr garage; "You're on," answered the first, "let's catch "em." USED bedroom suite, floor lamps, baby1 pains, get free sample Udga, at KaUln'a housework and cooking for small fam »55. Thompson Agency, 81 East Front of Bellevue avenue have taken an In Red 3ank and Bennett's In Long CESSPOOLS and teptlo ten cleaned anu ily; live out Muit be neat, good plain crib, blue rug 6x»; lady'a coat, suit aiu installed | also 4ralo« Had, Eatk strset, Rad Bank, phona too; After several hours o( flshlng with a piece of apartment at the Carlyle hotel at Branch. *__ ; ^_ .. cook. Give age, references and wsgss ex- : aa, site 20. Cell any *mo;ra.{ns;t. 1$2 mafaa iiveh. Harvey C. - I Bruae -New-York. - •: -• * l'avenuo, lUd'BanV." tRAINED nurse would take fair elderly pected. Address J. E. L., box 611, Red BUNGALOW for rent, live rooms, bath, red flannel, and with an occasional rifle shot, they place. Bomson. phone T40-J. Bank. • all improvements; garage; 126 month, brought Into camp nine frogs. Misses Jane and Rita Hlntelmann .JISTERSD wire haired pupplaa, five people or convalescents In her own WILUAM V. DIETRIOH, plumbing, heal plus watar. John H. Cook, Jr., Bycamoro have departed on a trip to Hawaii. months oldi male ant female. Qeorge home] pleasant surroundings; country. ing and tinning. Pumps and windmill RESPECTABLE middle aged white woman avenue, Shrewsbury, phona Bed Bank nimsnseo. Freehold highway, R. D. Eaton- Phona Eatontown 47-B. route 1, box 40, repaired, Agent for Master carburetoi wanted as housekeeper: references re «4a«.J. .__ During the remaining two Weeks they ware la They will stop off at Kansas City town, phone 309-M. Eatontown. coal saving device. Fits any furnace. 42 quired. Apply Box 112, Ocetnport. N. J.' to visit Mrs. Alfred Hlntelmann and WILL BOARD ons or two children in pri- GARAGE. 2,000 squsre feet, for rents tha neighborhood not another croak came from that 8LABW0OD prices greatly mduesd: dallv. Lelghton avenue, Rad Bank, phone 2129-M GIRL or elderly woman.wanted for light steam heat, concrete building, well locat- pond. Presumably those nice frogs represented the are expected to be in Ban Francisco and 14 per load, IS per cordi 15 -psi vate home; motber'e cars, Address P. PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator: ed, 214 South Bridge avenue. Inquire at O. Box 10. Belford. N. J.» housework, $10 per month. Moun's the coming week-end. cord at mill l fireplace wood reduced also. eitlmatee furnished; SI years' experi- Grocery Store, Wilson avsnue. Port Mon. 298 Shrewsbury avsnue, phone Rad Bank whole colony of frogs Including the mayor and the C. G. Bennett A Co.. Mlddletown, phone WANTED; first mortgage, Si,000. for ence. All work guaranteed. Average mouth, N. J.. near nre house.* 17SS. eblef of police. Elaine Weft, daughter of Mr. and t«8. _. eight or ten years; propsrty; valued at room labor for papering 11,(0 and up. OPERATOR wanted for beauty lalon. HALF of double house. In axeellent con- Mrs, '• Arthur ^West of WashingtoFRIGIDAIRn B and, Magic Chef gas stove, mora than $6,BOO. ' No promoters. Ad-Joiiph Hoffman, 22 Drummond place. Red dress W. F. M.. box 511. Red Bank.' Bank, phoha 1107-B. Hilda's Bsauty Salon, 15 Mechanli dition ; all Improvements; garage. A. "Wall, what has all this to do with Want Ad- •treat* waaTons year old Thursday ' four burners, eves ud brollen In good street. Red Bank. T. Dorsmui, 44 Reoklsis place, Rad Bank, condition. Call 1287-J Red Banli.*' WANTED, power lawn mowsr, carpenter's vertisements?" you ejlc and the event was observed with a SPECIAL OFFER—Msy v»a check ov« OPENING naw local' coffee agency, nead or agents BEN HUB co«l stove, in perfect condition, .work bench, Underwood typewriter and your present heating tystem or oil burn party. The guests were Mr. and 8mm motion picture earners. Address C. man Immediately to supply regular cus- FOR RENT, nine-room house, all Improve- er for condition and efficiency I Perhap sumers. Start with earnings up to I8Z.S! ments; Ave badcocdos, two bathrooms, Simply this. Isn't It wonderful what an im- Mrs. Bloomfleld Fary, Mr. and MM. A. B., box 611. Red Bank. you have some problem which has both- James Wllmot, Mr. and Mrs. Percy ^"V fl^SSflS Bet?'*"* in a week! must write Quick. Alberl hot watar hsat, two-story barn, two small pression small things make when used persistently REMOVAL SALE: lots of odds snd ends, WANTED by property ownsr, 11,200 first ered you. This service Is free of charge. Mills, 4415 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio chicken housea and runways; wonderful West, Sr., Miss Mildred Wllmot and reuonable. Stansberry Thrift Shop, * mortgage on property In Belford. for Call Refrigerator Exchange. Red Bank 8lt, RELIABLE man with car to operate local shtubbary and fruiti lot 60x121'. centrally and energetically? Very often a new merchant Joseph Fary. Wilson' avenue. Port Honmouth, N. J., Ive yeara. Payable roontbly. Property Del CO heating contractors. , nut and candy route for National com- located. Immediately pouelslon. Reference springe up and begins to use the Want Columns In In A<*1 condition. Address P. O. Box 80. requested; ISO per month. Telephone Rad neaJivatrr firitriej houseHUUN.I pany. Cash deposit required for merchan- a small way. Tou see his little Want Advertisement Mr, and Mrs. C. Alan Hudson, Jr., Belford, N. J,' ; WE HAVE money to loan. We are Bank 1409. A. L. Ivlns Agency, 18 Mon- MAN'S morning suit for sala: striped trou dise on location. Guaranteed salary III mouth street. regularly every week. He seems to grow In Im- of Miami Beach, formerly ot Rumson, WANTED Immediately, two furnished autborlssd agents for a large finan- weekly and commission. Write only. Mr. ears, black coat and vest; sin 40-43 HALF of double houn on John street for portance every time you see his announcement. entertained at a luncheon Tuesday perfect condition; suitable for lecturer o rooms for light housekesplng in Rod cial institution to solicit loans for re- Maaii. «44 Third avenue, Brooklyn, X. Y.* for Jesse Spauldlng, 3d, who la tak- reader. Will sell for very low Prlea. » Bank. Write W. U. F., box 111, R«d rent; six rooma and bath; modern con- Pretty soon you gain the Idea that he is doing a West Front street. R«d Bank.' Bank" pairs, remodeling, or, additions to your veniences. Call Bed Bank 488-M.* steady, successful business and you feel that you ing part In the tennis tournament at home. This may include the pur- APARTMENTS M» Surf club ot Miami Beach. WILL PAY cash for agood piano. State SEA BRIGHT store for rent-, suitable tor want to deal with him. We all like to associate price and make. Write Piano, box 111, LOST AND FOUND chase ot an oil burner, ' heating, TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished very drug, stationery or bar. Reasonable Mrs; William H. Hlntelmann and plumbing, painting, new roof, etc. rant. Apply Eugene Cardslla, Sea ourselves with successful things. Tou become bis Rad Bank,* LOST, silver bracelet, with green stones, nicely for light housekeeping, on ground customer. Others are Influenced the same as you, daughter. Miss Marie! Hlntelmann, KITCHEN ooal range, with two oil burn- last Tuesday in H»d Bank. Reward. All loans are made on the personal Door, 201 Bergen place. Red Bank, ba- Bright.* left Tuesday for a sojourn In Florida. arsi alao cabinet type parlor etove with Finder please call Red Bank 188-R. ' credit and character of the applicant tween Broad street and Maple avenue. BUSINESS opportunity; Beauty parlor es- with the result that the merchant In a remarkably two oil burners, 110 each; or best offer for tablished ilx years, for rent from April short time actually becomes more successful even Mr. Hlntelmann will Join them next ImmedlaU sals. Phona Highlands 1888. _ LOST, Second National bank book No. without endorser. F. H. A. loans for FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment; rival week. 86297. Finder please return to bank. view. 6 Klvenlde avenus, Red Bank. 1st; hot walir heat, every improvement. than either you or he had supposed was possible. SMALL fox terriars and Spits dogs for new construction also available. For Davis, 128 First avenue, Atlantic High- Borough Clerk Jere J. Carew and sale cheap. Call Rumaon llll, D. T. BANK BOOK No. 2S572 lost; Second N«- completa information Me MrAPARTMEN. T of four rooms and bath, lands. tlonal Bank and Trust Cftrnpany. Please electricity, gas, Arcola hsatlng system family have moved from Lafayette Hill. Cedar Blurt and Ward avenue, Rum- return to bank. Schwarli, Milton Berk, Inc., 81 Broad YOUR CHANCE to rent a modern six- Such Is the wonderful effect of persistent and son, N. J.» street, phone Red Bank 1611. Newly decorated throughout, tl W< street to the Carew houae on Allen PAIR of eye glaises lost early part of Front atreet. Red Bank. room houis, with extra maid s room consistent uae of The Register's Want Columns. The street, FORD3ON tractor for sale: Oliver plo and bath, on a country eatate, with river 1929. In good condition. H. A. Gogarty, week by school girl; white gold framss, SMALL apartment In excellent location, •eed la sown with ihe flrat advertisement and It Joseph Duryea, who has boon eon- In case itemped With name of Dr. Mat- TUTOR—Teacberj cheerful ami patient, rights; automatic hsat. Watirbury, 22 grows with each succeeding advertisement, until In Colt> Neck, W. } thews. Reward. Finder please leave at understanding psychological develop- consisting of combined living and bed- Wist Front street, phone '." Nert. N. J. LOST, win haired fox terrier Monday, In MODERATELY priced four-room bunga- ACORN gaa range In good condition, fou: vlelnlty Knollwoodl dog hss white body, fill dirt, sod; lawns rsseeded or reiod, eluded; good location, near buslnaia can low, near school, for rent! block and a good for selling odds and ends, obtaining help, and road. William Barnard of Arling- burnera and oven, for aale 111. Georgi brown tall and eara and ons brown eye. mowed, cared for by waek or month, ters adults only; gsragel reasonable, .41 half from bus Una; good neighborhood. such. They are supreme In that Held, 'tis true; but ton, who Is also a student at Lehlgh, B, Killer, phone Mtddlatown «».* Answers to name Sahnaps; ten months Pricerc l reasonable, Fhona Eatontow Wallace street, Rad Banlij Rolston Wsterbury, rsaltor. 22 West old i male. Child's pet. Phone Red Bank ill- many a big merchant and manufacturer, some of spent Sunday at the Van Brunt THOROUGHBRED Doberraen pincher. ft FOUR-ROOM apartment, oil heated: Front strait, phona 8600.* . them now doing a national business, will tell you home*, male, year and a half old i very gentle. 16II-J.- ICE SKATES sharpened by machine, law Improvements. . Inquire 146 Monmout! WOULD YOU like to live In hlatorlo Telephone 14 Atlantic Highlands for par- LOST, bank book on Second National mowers, saws and scissors repaired and street, gad Bank, phone 1288-W.* BhroweburrI. If io, we have modern that his luccess dates from the day he flrat realized The teachers of the Rumson high ticulars." sharpenediarpene< ; locks, keys, guns and revolver Bank and Trust company, with sum of TWO-ROOM aparlratnt,.adulU only; pri- aeven-room houie, automatic heat; large the buslnew building powers of^Want Advertising. school will present a pageant at. the money. Reward. Phone Bumion U98-R.* pslred. Cross, Locximlth Shop, 1 lot, attached two-ear garage; Southern ex- BXQWTIONAL bargalna In ra-condltione Oaklanld d street, corner Bridge avenue. Bed vate bath i furnished for light house- next meeting of the Rumson Parent- electric rafrlgeratore III.SO up. Thi LOST, crochet bar, containing materials, Bank." • keeping; hiatia, all Improvamentei ground poiuri. Fine neighborhood. Waterbury, •thence of a Ufetlme to own a famoui "" Wnt Front atreat. phdoo 8600.* In n«4 Bank and In Monmouth county The Red Teacher asaociatlon in observance of lost from car on Weskslde avenue or CESSPOOLS cleaned, eellari dug, acoop- Aoort ssparaU entrance. H, A. Worthily. make refrigerator at a fraction of its orlg. linden plan. Finder please call Red Bank ta Rector place, Bed Bank, phona U4«. LAROE raodsrn houis with servant's quar- Bank Register la read by thousands of possible Founder's Day. The meeting will be Inal coat.' Beautifully clean Interiors 401-W.* . trial and grading at reasonable rates. held Tuesday night, February 8, at 8 guaranteed perfect meehkalcal equipment Howard Maxson, phone . Atiantlo High- FOUR-ROOM flat, bath, all Impravemsnta. tsrs. Rlvsr view; lots of prlvery. For buyers of your goods or your services. In more o'clock, In the high school. Mrs. Inspected and eheaked kefora putting o lands m. Including steam hsst.and wateri second rant or selr. Rolston WaUrburr. 23 Wast than half these homta The Register is the only our floor. Hurry to our showroom foi AUTOMOBILES HAIR on* face removed i warte and molss floor. Land Jk Loan Co., 4 Broad street. Front street, phone 8500," paper taken. Can you afford to neglect such a vast Margaret Sensenlg will be In charge choice models. Refrigerator exchange, MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Ohrysler. Ply- dsetroyed by electrolysis.: Sarah K.Red Bank. ,: FIVE-ROOM house, about ons-balf airs of the program. White street. mouth and International truck salss and Bhlbls, 1117 Moaroa annul. Asbury Park, landl naar station; larae barn; 826* |>sr audience, who would ba glad to know about what APARTMENT for rant, three uniumlshe you have to sell, and have the money ready to Mrs. J. EJ. W. Kuper reported at ANTTQirB mahogany bedstead for aale, service headQuartere. Phone Red Bank phona 2119 Asbury Park, or Red Dank roomi, upttalri: plenty hot water am month. Roliton Wsterbury, 22 Wast reflnlsheeil beautiful woodi~Brits 120. 617. 998. Will call at your home; established oil burner hsat furnished', Improvements, Front street, phona SSOO." syend with you? sn executive meeting of the P.-T. A. II yaars>— . • 7IV» Easliyfct TreasTrwnti iw-awaatreet.i Baa»wd Bank.fMw ' USED OARS bought, sold and eotobanged. private bathroom; private* entrance!' Frig. FIVE-ROOM bungalow for rent, all Im- Tuesday afternoon that up to date Idalre, sei range. Waller, 97 Weat Fron BLOWER fer >srolng buckwheat coal f- Pontlao salss and service I terms. 0. M. ALTERATIONS or remodeling of dresssL provementl, In Fair Lawn Park, at Rlvsr Thirty cents will deliver your 30-word message <6 children have been taken to Mon- aalai alaa tharaaeatat. III. Aekley. t A. 0. Rassaa Drotblri. 11-11 Mechanic furrtltura covers, made by capable per* atreet. Iti hsat. HH. Hlgglnsen, MM. Charles Oeyer and ble clotha llo, Prown's , Nationaonal fa*, 1"0 ault your budget. Leonard. Oarus. Val- your bouse; deferred psrmenti. extend. WANTED, farms, seashors, country es- ters, plumbers, plesterers, cacoet-heatere, lawn-tend- ley Drive and Appleton avenue, Leonar- tates, roadstands, gas atatlon, I hav W; Barber. **« Vomit avanua. Bad Bant. Mrs. Henry Bautr. andd 11.11.000 Stororee, PhonePh—-—'«"o ie' Mi»..»• ing from one to three years; guarantstt nVE-RDOM bungalow, on'Swlmmlnj River ers and others who perhaps j aver looked upon ad- uality" wllte MJ ouislje do, N. J. Phone Atlantic Hlahlands ««». wormanahlp and mat.risls. Henderson buyers. Tlaaie send photo and newsua Plans are under way at the school HlriHUIT. Podge A Plymouth Sales anq garvlcs. Painting and Decorating, Harding roa4 per cut. Kulliowskl Agamy, III Carlo road. Tlnlon Falls, for rent I all Irn. vertising aa a means of building up trnde, Kraap paint. iih.tOO to 13 31 gallon,, fcetfceet g grad for the leddnd' annual spring mualo _ .. seven.passenger sedan, Red Bank, phone II10,* avenue, Paryh Amboy.' "^ J., phono 4*81*4 provemsntsi garage. Walter Wyndorf, qulok tha opportunities which The ncglnter'a Want rooff cement , paintit , guaranteete* * te «t««t» « WANTED, unfurnished, nve-aeven. rooct Cantral garage, 7 Canal atreet. Rad Hank.' faatlval under the direction of Miss teaks, five tsllene ll.TI; skjlnjts stsli two spare Urea and trunk I In fine order. CARPENTER and builder, Swedish; ii Columna offer yeu. B. II. Boardnan, .III Blvar road. Fair homes, ramodatliig, general repalrlnii home on year's Isaset vicinity Locust 6U»BriiRattl> Brifte av.nui, Ile4 Margaret Magee, mualc supervisor. •II colors. Monmaatk Fslnt i>n4 Verels all Improvements. Rental 140-10. Ad Bank, for rentt six rooms and bath, all Firemen' put out a ohlmney lire ~o., 231 Willow street, plone toiig Haven, phone Bed bank 2771-H, farm buildings, ttsaioaabtei eatlmaUi Reason It out, then telephone Lucky 13 Red irsnch lll'-J •nOSui Is no'Urns like the present to »t furelihed. Fhona Red Bank Illl-M. Ad. dress P. O, II"» ill, Locuit, N, J.* improvsmenls. Also stock csrrots for Tuesday morning In the home of a good used ear at your own price and drasa V. O, Pox 111. R.4 Ba-nV' SjjAl'.i, bungalow or houss of akoul ftv< sale It a barrel.' William Kan,, Mlddl.- Bank and let me get you started right away. »rit)lX weshir, Kara al Tuning's on dean- town, H. J.* Timothy Connors on nidge road. onatratlon. It aoaks, wsshei. rlnsee. terms to meet your purse. Bee our great of a««d a [ieaai animals rooms i garage; all Improvenenls drye without attention. put away selection of late model used oars and rsauve* frte of ebar Phona Itad grounds i reasonable dlitanra train. Ran BUNOALOW. Faif Hsvsn. romiisd, four •*\ii tube and «e»v mop. Old washer rou'll agree. Ilia bargain eanterl Come Baft >4tl. ?IMi|V.a.. about 180, Family of two adults anil twn roomi I stiarn baat with oil burnsr i its- Hospital Patient*. tradsd. Tustlnf's. II MonmauUi stree and sret ihem. William J. Levlne. 171 h.bl.i. i. Durke, (7 Amhirit street, tut rats; xoellint location, itlit off bus lint. Broadway. Long Branch, phone 4114.* 1 UU1 and sell lewnd-haod alotheei outi Orange, N. J, neir stores. Ray VanHorn Agency, fair Mrs. Alfred C. Wallln, wife or Dr. Bed Sank; be In geod toadiilon. U Csibat, ati Haven, phone^8l8. TLl.iM. V»i»Cd£ •ar«wibur» aveaua, feel Bank. Pkoni .Vallln, and Mrs. William Harris, BLBCTBIO MOTOMi cash for any slsa 11,000 miles i dilute taupe type, In RBFINEU couple, no children, would Ilka STUCCO, biinaalow. five rooma, cornar fo"- >oth of Matawan, and Daniel Hend- .used motor. Dougfaa glaetrlc Co.. 1 good condition i must be seen to ba arpra- to rent small Hunalow, Aadreaa R. C. 'tsllor,, Fair llavani hot waUr haall rlekson, Bf., of Keyport, art patlenti Maohanle street. •snk. aUted. Jrln IJ09. Jamee II,' Aok.non. m 6(.b Af till fjet'pep. Hswi.tr. N., ho. 611. IUd Bank.* flraplacai garaiej 117.11. Ray Vex Horn aP/LM for eale, Ifiyaaaii WlneasneAA tablets contain raw oyster tnvlgoralori Agsncy, Fair Haven, phone* Red Bank at Rirervlew hospital. Mrs. Wallln Rala*ln, Some .laaotl.laaotles and ffarsarsgoeio l and other alltaulanfi. One dose starli Is a surgical patient and the latter tl fui.elfl. VV. RiteaRiteat)) . *U Baik, phone mat•— aim-.. "«top at the . . naw pen, Value 11.10, spaclal price 79 ROOMS FOR RENT makes, all niodels. reconditioned and OalL jvrlte Hun Ray Drug (llorti. YAW for rent near New Ifonmoulli, sla two ar* medics,! patients. 1411, room houie. _£all_lte.' *aak ilOaV BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY- 3,1988.

ON JOB 55 YEAB8. allowed .them the: use of this home shown In their daily lives the same we*k-end aetirHUs at the lake when would be in a cast for'a att least •Oii Trophy Offered while at the lake, Elected Rector strong traits of character as portray- Harold-kyieSy r th« MusconectconMgg weeks, i Teacher " ed by those In the Middle Agtt who club -ma thrown from his craft, the i G. H. Havens of Lei*ht»n Avenue • Harold Kyle of Lake Hopatcong suffered'two broken legs in an Jce Of Rumson Church sought the HoiyQrall. Flying Cloud, and both of his legs Supported bt Merohanta. Group Plan Party Telephone Moneer. : For Club Race At boat accident at Lake Hopatcong were broken. Word received cere The Red Bank ^eejrUter Is ^up. last night was to the) effect that ported bv local as Veil «s otrtoti George M. Havens of 223 Lelghton last week-end and the boys last town business men. Advertisements night vqted to send him a letter of Rev. George F.' Dudley Will De- Company Formed To Captain Kyle was doing as well as O«m»tic Fwhion Revue to beavenue has completed a Quarter-cen- Lake Hopatcong could'be, expwted and that his legs appearing retnilarlv tell tbe story— ; Afcwm in Coajmctim With tury of service in the telephone in- sympathy and to forward him a liver- Inaugural Sermon Sun- Build New Type Boat Advertisement dustry In Red Bank. basket of fruit. day «t St. George's—Priert-in- ' Card Party at Mechanic Street North Shrewsbury Club'* Presi- m • Charge Since October. 'On display In the Dodge show- dent Puts Up Cup for Race by Elks Plans For rooms on West Front street Is anew Momnoutb Ice Boat Fleet typo boat designed and built by Wil- -1 Plans have been.completed for a. Coming Events Rev. Dr. George Flake Dudley, who liam R. Tallman of Riverside ave- card party Tuesday night, March there Next Sunday. has been prlest-ln-charge ot St nue, who has formed the Ro No g, at the Mechanic street school George's Episcopal church at Rum- Casino Beach 6^ Pool^ The Elks postal calendar received son since last October, has been elect- More Boat company for the manu- auditorium at 8 o'clock for the ben- The February meeting of the Mon- facture of the boats. The propeller ««t ot the Parent-Teacher assocla- this week by members of Red Bank ed rector by the vestry, and will de- mouth Ice boat club of Red Bank lodge shows an active program for liver his Inaugural sermon Sunday is in a pocket and the boat can be North Long Branch, N. J* Uon of the hed Bin>k Junior and was held last night at the Mon- driven up on the shore without dam- Senior high schools. An added fea- February. morning, February 6. His text for mouth . Boat club with. Commodore Tonight a regular meeting of (he this sermon Is the same as he select- aging the propeller. This pocket also ture -will be « fashion revue in tho Frank Blalsdell presiding. ed when he preached his first sermon protects the propeller from logs. 'form of a dramatic showing of lodge will be held. On Saturday night Due to the open winter on the the auditorium and bowling' alley as rector of St. Steven's church, The boat on exhibition Is 15 feet The outstanding family recreation center oir •port, school, Informal and formal river here many of the club mem- Washington, D. C,"-in 1893, the day longg, with a beae m of *H ffeett and clothes for young, people by mem- will be open to Elks and their ladies. ;; bers have their craft at Lake Hopat- It will be known as "Old Clothes after his ordination. The dominant has a %?horsepower four-cycle • in- the Jersey Coast. Den of the Drama dub of the Jun- cong where friendly competltlonias thought is prayer and the hopeless- board motor. It has a speed of four to* and Senior high school!. Night" and admission to the affair been taking placo between the Redwill be a bundle of old Slothes to be ness of a church and Its people to miles'an hour. It Is similar to the We happily announce io our members and?; To display the latest in formal Bank boats belonging to the Lake distributed to the needy carry on without constant appeal to Sea Bright sea skiff In design. Boat* «ventaK apparel to the best advan- Hopatcong and Lake Musconectcosg God. •. . •' shorter in length than, the C4 ers' association reports that twelve clety comprises optometrists of Mon- The boys of the club are so ap- King MackerelTiOfti (Guernsey cows owned by Falrlawn mouth, Middlesex and Ocean coun- preciative of the fine reception giv- Formerly with The Vogue Codfish Steaks .. *•"«? Scallrips »»« Farms of Adelphla, have recently ties and Is affiliated with the New en them at their recent visits to Barber Shop on White Street 1 YOUR CHOICE completed new records for produc- Jersey Optometrlc association and Lake Muiconectcon? that they vot- Soft Clams 30c "*- Oysters ...... 35c «* tion which entitle them to entry In the American association, the na- ed to have a letter of thanks sent Note—Plenty of Parking Space. the Advanced Register of the Amer- tional body. • i' - • ;- to William Salmon of Nectcbng who Shad in Season - Blue Fish ican Guernsey Cattle Club, These cows and their records are as follows: Kndlwood Gentian 286987 producing National Eagle 12411.1 pound! ot milk and 611.5 pounds of fit In tlm A. which tested an avcr- aea of 4.92 per cent. This cow started her record at the age of 7 years, 4H months. '; Hsywood Dorcas 397730 producing l»l«.4 pound) ot milk and 667.» pounds -of fat In- olaai AA. which teited an av- Wilson^ - trtfe Pf 4.86 per cent. She carried a calf 201 dsys and wss mllliM three and two times" daily, " ' Jacava In 31)2871 started at the: age. of «'/> years. She produced 8668.0 pounds Of milk and 480.8 pounds of fst In class A. Edgeitood Cutie 402025 carried a calf 217 days. Produced 8773.8 pounds of nsjlk and 586.2 pounds of fat In class BB.. Started at the age of 4 54 years, «a» milked three times dally. Clarliie of Fennbrook 357421 produced 12614.5 pounds of milk and 665.6 pounds of bvltterfat. averanlng 5.26 per cent in class BB. Carried a calf 235 days during her tese, was milked three times dally. Maxim's Polly Anna 455680 produced 0375.1 pounds of milk ami 6U.1 pounds of buttcrfst averaging 5.47 per cent In class G. She was milked three time* dally GOtJRINEY/S and started at the u> of I years, 4 Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials months. - Maxim's Nancy of Burkevllle S82127 APPLE BRANDY produced 12175.0 pounds of milk and 616.4 pounds of fat averaging 5.06 in class C. This fonr year old cow waV milked three time, daily. FINEST AYRSHIRE BRAND Winsome of Garden CreeV 401682 pro- FRUITS and VEGETABLES I I'l'l L'D duced 12401.8 ot milk and 690.1 pounds of PEARS 2 for 39c Ul lEJV fat testing an average of 4.76 per cent. B This record, made in clssa E, was the For Friday and Saturday ! ALL GOLD FANCY BABTLETT Largest Cans AAO Mghast of any three year old cow in the same class in Netr Jersey during 19J7, apjd deserves special recognition. She was LARGE BUNCHES FANCY Old Mr. Boston milked three times dsily for ten months and twice daily for two monthi. CELERY HEARTS SEEDLESS EVAP. MILK 3 to 22c Pride of Tip Top Farm 892461 produced RYE or BOURBON 9B74.2 pounds of milk and 544.4 pounds A bunches" AfC GRAPEFRUIT BOEDEN'S SILVER COW, FET or CARNATION EGGS of fat tasting an average of 5.46 per cent. 'Tbls three year old carried a calf 220 days 25' FRESH JERSEY WHITE 2 Years Old during her test and wsa milked three and t*o times dally. Her record was completed In class EE. SWEET 5 - 25° ! Wonder of Bonnie Blink Fsrm J95282 PEACHES 2 for 35c 33' ptoduetd 10863.3 pounds of milk and 51.1.5 FINEST YELLOW CLING—8ILVEB BRAND ' PURE CIDEB pounds of fat testing an average -of 4.78 PEAS EXTRA LARGE par cent. 8he carried a cslf 206 days dur- NATURAL COLOR FLORIDA laff her test and was milked three times daily. Her record was completed In official VINEGAR chit EE. ORANGES Domestic Cordials—Very Special 1 for iJCnollwood Rosamund" 425885 produced '0 JELLY 2 *or 29c BLACK PRINCE APRICOT LIQUEUR lttlS.S pounds of milk and 657.6 pounds FtBE AIRUNE—1-LB. JABS Ze>. of fat tasting an average of 6.57 per cent. NATUEAl COLOR dot, Quince, Crabapple, Grape or Apple CHATEAU ROUGE BLACKBERRY 8h« wsa milked two and three times dally. 35 Full QnarU Her record was started at the sge of two FLORIDA LERQUX, CREME DE MENTHE, DE LUXE years and was completed In class G. EVER READY BRAND WELLEB'8 DILL Fern.prtaz Pride 481198 produced ORANGES LARGE FANCY 11I7I.S pounds of milk snd 689.S pounds of (at Ustlng an average of 4.97 per cent. LEMONS PICKLES I^lls two year old wss milked three times FRUIT COCKTAIL FuU Quart A AC dally and completed her record In class G. 16 • 25° 23° "- C for C LAKGK BUNCHES 3 8-oz. cans 25 2 25 Roman's Club To TEXAS FANCY ! Hold Round Table OBEEN or WAX TALL CANS H. O. OATS BEETS BEANS VERMOUT A round table discussion will be A bunches .«] M C 2-21° MARTINI-ROSSI held on matters pertaining to the 14 CORN ~ 3 to 25* clubhouse tomorrow morning when NOILLYPRAT 2 - 29° WINDSOR BRAND—WHITE Cream Style MMKC BOTTLE tbe executive board of the Woman's Large Bunches DOG FOOD club of Red Bank meets at 10 o'clock LYKIT BRAND At noon box luncheons will be en- CALIFORNIA LARGE FANCY c n joyed and coffee will be served. In CARROTS I WHITE BEG. LARGE PKG. 0 the afternoon pertinent points refer- (CAULIFLOWER IS 5 * * 23 ring to club meetings and programs k bunches 1 LARGE PKG. 10 up One Cent Sale B.M. Brand Golden Bantam •wr)ll be laid before the board. :The literature department of the 19' 19° club met Friday with Mrs. Joseph L. Succotash SCOTCH Turner, chairman, presiding. Mrs. FANCV WASHED TEXAS SUPER SUDS 2 for Frank Curtis reviewed > Thackeray's TEXAS SEEDLESS PINK "Vanity Fair" and Mrs. J. R. Smith reviewed Margaret Mitchell's "Gone SPINACH DAVIDSON'S CREAMED "With the Wind." Interesting con- C GRAPEFRUIT National Biscuit Co. Every Drop Over trast and similarity were shown In FIGS rrlscUla Cookies, VanllU; 12 Years Old. the principal characters, Becky 3 - 25 for Cottage Cheese Miles Standlsh OooldM, Choc, Sharpe and Scarlett O'Hara, and corir ZD pkK or JohnAlden Cookies, Molasses slflersble discussion was held on the • FANCY OALIFOIINIA C 3 " 25 respective styles of writing of tho FANCY LAHGE SWEET 2 -• 25 two author*. BROCCOLI TANGERINES SPECIAL I Urn. Ilosea Chark nave n resume ANDY« BOY Black Mission or White Layer STUBBIES of current events In the literary A bunches FLUB DEFOBIT world and In lino witii her address 15 - 25° CHAMPION BRAND P. & G. Soap PER raad a letter of Charles Dickens to a. 29' CASE. neighboring tavern keeper, In which FANOV WELIijPILLED M BOTTLES llr. Dickens requMted that his FANCY IDAHO BACON Pancake Syrup 7 * 2S° ntlffbbor kindly refrain from dump- ing rafuM on Mr. Dlckens's shrub- POTATOES L IM A S { bery and hedge. The request was fcC bag 2 - Bottle25s" OXYDOL Douched In tloquent English and Mm. 19 Chark gave a detailed talk on tha 2 - 27" , Urge pkf. hl California DINNER WINE FANCY 1IAKD KII'E CHEESE FARINA CHIANTI QA BARBERA It's GrcdllaMr. TOMATOES FANCY BOSO r If you wsnt your job printing to be |>k HECKRH'S CAMAY Soap BURGUNDY OtJ BARBERONE * crtdlt to your business or profu- PEARS sion w« tm make It no and wont 2 ** 35 Large Pltg. AL1CANTI A GALLON ZINFANDEL rhar|* you a hit ninrt fnr I his svi|ier. 2 «• 29' W^ MrvlM than It U worth.—Adv«r- 10.- 25° *-o«- HI. American 21' 3 "16°