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VOLUME LXV, NO. 9. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1942. PAGES 1 TO 14 Ernest Blanchard Ration Board Scans Retired Air Corps Mayor Wants Opinion Radio Stars to Sing In Resigns As Chief Officer Buys Fine Benefit Concert Here Scout Executive Issue of "C" Books Rumson Rd. Estate On Curfew for "Kids" Accepts Similar William H. Hintelmann Matter Discussed At Session Seeks To Learn Public Reaction Performance Next Wednesday Night - Post at Syracuse—• Sells Giilmore Property Last Week—Some Called In By Veterans Of Foreign Wars Praised for Work to Capt. Henry Pascale On Request By Westside Residents In compliance with Instructions The Red BaTik district board last Folks what do you think of a cur- A benefit concert will be presented A— . . . from state OPA authorities, Issued Friday moved Into its new head- Captain and Mrs. Henry Pascale by Vernon A. Brown post, VeteranB Ernest M. Blanchard, who five of Newport News, Virginia, have ew for children 16 years or undtrT, of Foreign Wars, WedheBday even- Accepts $2,700 to boards throughout New Jersey quarters on West Front street. Three Opens Interior Mayor Charles R. English at a meat-, years ago became chief executive of last week, tho Red Bank district clerks ore on duty here and applica- purchased the Rumson road country Ing, August 26, in the auditorium of the Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of estate property of Major General ing of the borough council Monday the Rad Bank, Catholic high school. America, tendered his resignation at board has begun a check-up on the tion forms may, be obtained and Decorating Office" night asked for expressions of The artists will be MIBS Sylvia Cydo, Settlement In . Issuance of all "C" books. State OPA filed here. If applications are ap- Quincy A. GlUmore. Captain Pas'- opinion pro and con from residents a board meeting In the Berkeley-Car- proved, supplementary books will be cale is a retired air corps officer of lyrlo eopranoj Miss Rebekah Craw- teret hotel Monday, to take effect Oc- headB declared that such books had the United States army. The sale of the borough, ford, contralto; Frederick Hufsmlth, tober 1, Mr. Blanchard will become been given to persons not entitled Issued from this office. Audrey F. Estelle A petition, asking for such a cur- lyrlo tenor, and Emllo Renan, bari- Accident Case was effected by William H. Hintel- scout executive at Syracuse, New to them, Including bankers, lawyers, The board at its meeting, however, mann, realtor of Rumson. few so as to "protect the moral tone, all nationally known radio York. etc. voted to have each municipal board Is Proprietor \ stature of children" for the duration stars of major network stations, and • The board accepted the resigna- act Independently of .each other. In The property Is situated on the and signed by about 150 residents Herbert Wlnkler, pianist. Alfred E. Red Bank Woman The board, at a meeting last northeast corner of Rumson road tion with regret realizing that It ether words, applications may be ob- A new interior decorating ofBco Is of the Westslde, Including Council- Seldel Is the concert director. Gets Award for comes as a jubBtantlal promotion. E. Thursday night in the municipal of- tained from the board in tho munic- and Belknap lane and is the second man J. Albert VanScholk, had been fices on Chestnut street, voted to ipality in which applicant resides property west of the Sea Bright being opened today at 22 Mount Prior to the opening of the con- Donald Sterner, who presided, said It Lawn Tennis and Cricket club.' It street by Miss Audrey F. Estelle in presented to the council at Us Jast cert an address of welcome will be Injuries in Fall came as a reward to the very fine take this action. A telegram from and may be died with this board. conjunction with the EMelle Decor- meeting two.weeks ago. Mayor Eng- extended by the post commander, contribution Mr. Blanchard has James Kerney, New Jersey OPA The municipal board approves the comprises about three and one-half lish referred the matter to tho po- amount of gas to which the person acres of lawns and gardens. ating Service. Miss Estelle was William A. de la Motte. made to scouting In Monmouth coun- head, was read. It was decided to raduated from the Now York lice committee, of which Councilman The program folown: A settlement In tho sum of $2,700 ty. He then appointed a committee Bend notices to all persons who have Is entitled, and this amount Is not The residence, which was built In Thomas M. Gopsill Is chairman. was accepted by Mrs. Bertha Moore- subject to revision by the Red Bank 1895 by the late Tyler R. Palmer, School of Interior Decoration, where I -kova -Ufa - - , ...- -«.. Manna-Zucca to fill tho vacancy which It will do in obtained "C" books, informing them she studied the various art periods Councilman Gopsill declared Tues- Sylvia Cyds. Frederick, Huf.mlth, man- of 128 Monmouth street, Red consultation with the office of the board. " ' contains six master bedrooms, four Bank, through her attorney, Edward that the board was . to re-consider .ids' rooms, five baths, reception of history, including prc-clasalc, day night that while he was in favau Rebekah Crawford, Emllo Kenan national council In New York. their application, arid Captain Rob- Present at 'Hie board meeting, classic,' Egyptian, the Middle Agea, of the sentiments contained In tha A Wand-ring Mln.trol Sullivan W. Wiso of Red Bank, from the Jer- Thomas R. Crumley is chairman, the hall, lavatory, powder room, living sey Central Power and Light com- ert A. Kennedy, chairman of the which was closed to press and pub- room, solarium, dining room, but- Mohajnrnedan and Christian Spain, petition he did not believe that tho Au Paya '. Holm«« other members being San (ord C. Red Bank district board, said a few lic, waa George H. Roberts, county curfew could be enforced. Th« hour Tho Jewel Song ("Fauat") Gounod pany Tuesday. The settlement waB Flint, Monroe Eisner, Amory L. Has- ler's pantry, kitcjjen and maids' din*. The Sleigh Kounti the result of a suit which Mrs. cases had already been reviewed. OPA chairman. ; Ing room. It Is equipped with va- of curfew had been placed at 19 Sylvia Cyiie kell, Dr. Edwin F. Stewart and Fred- o'clock. He said he would like to Madamlna ("Bon Giovanni") Moxart Mooreman had instituted against tho erick Housman. por heat. Other buildings Include a 1 Light company because of Injuries cottage containing five rooms and give the matter more consideration/ Done Came a 'knlttln Jacauej Wolfo It was the last board meeting also and in the meantime suggested that Emilo Renan which she had received through a for the assistant scout executive, bath, a gymnasium containing two •Carmena Wallt A. T. Wllaon fall Into a hole In the sidewalk which rooms and lavatory, a stable garage the mayor might experiment with! Llttl Signor, "Tho Huxuenou"—-Uayerbeu William H. Wftdsworth, who has Methodist Society the idea by Issuing a proclamation Kebakah Crawford It was alleged was made by work- been with the organization less than built in 1928 containing space for ' Dallet Mmlc From Ronamunde.... Schuburl men of the oompany. six cars, box stalls for three horses, calling for children to leave the Herbert Wlnkler a year and In that time has won streets at the deBlred hour. Paragi o cara ("LaTraviata") Verdi The excavation which Mrs. Moore- many friends and the appreciation and a caretaker's apartment on the Sylvia Oyde and Frederick Hufimlth man contended was the cause of her by the board of his ability. He will Harvest Home Tonight second floor. Mayor English replied that ha INTERMISSION (8 Minutes) would like to get a more general Mako Bollovo ("Showboat,") Jerome Kern injuries, was made on the morning bo married Saturday of this week A half century of luxuriant growth Rebikah Crawford and Emlle Renan of February 16,1941, during the time and take a month's honeymoon trip, has developed the fine specimen opinion on the matter and asked tha LnRoy dy» - Lalo when tho former Second National then going into the armed services, shade trees on this property. In- press to co-operate by calling upon A Keopolltan Love Song Herbert Bank, building was on fire. During- the citizens to express their views. Frederick Hufamlth having been notified by hl» draft Varied Menu Arranged For Annual cluded are many large sycamores, Prelude 0 Sham Minor .... Rachmaninoff the courso of the nre, the workmen board that he can expect to be called Norway maples, pin oaks, catalpas, Or, if there is a doctor in the bouso Herbert Wlnkler of the Light company broke through out soon after October 1. Mr. Wads- copper beeches, Norway spruce, firs, —a Dr. Gallup—he might furnish. I Want To Bo Heady H. T. Burlelnh the sidewalk for the purpose of get- worth has a B-l rating, as a result of Event—First Serving at 5:30 P. M. pines and boxwood. valuable aid by conducting a pool Without a Song Vlnwnt Youmana ting to a gas main and turning it an arm Injury, and came to the lo- In the immediate neighborhood are on the question. Rebekah Crawford off. Cold sliced turkey, . chicken and room, assisted by Mrs. John J. Many, Solent In Qucstora ("Force of Destiny ) cal council alter having tried twice vegetable salad and other delicious Mrs. Jobn Hoffman, Mrs. Marvle the country houseB of B. J. Barry, Councilman Gopsill, besides re* Verdi Mrs, Mooreman aleged that the to enlist In the Navy and twice In Hubbard, Mrs. Alex McCoach, Mrs. Newcombe C. Baker, Roger D. Eng- porting on the curfew proposal, also) Emlla Renan and Frederick Hufemlth the Army, as a result of which the dishes will be served at the annual lar, Lt. Sheldon T. Coleman, Mra. stated that plans were about to bei Zlgeuner ("Blttor Sweet") Coward employees of tho Power company harvest home to be given by tho Everett Eunyon, Mrs. JT. B. Hayes, Tho Nauihty Clock Song „ DeKoven failed to properly cover over this council believed after looking Into Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. Kate Jean H. Compton, Ernest A, Smith submitted for an honor roll for Red! Sylvia Cyda. the matter he was certain not to be Women's Society for Christian Ser- Bank. He said that a niluundor-. I*t Me Be Born Again .... Victor Young excavation and while she was walk- Mesereau, Mrs. A. J. Jeffrey, MrB. and the estate of Mrs. Fanny E. Erb- L* Bella Fills etla I'ollt BOBJU ing down the street on the evening drafted. vice of the Methodist church tonight Mary Stillwagon, Mrs. Jessie Supp sloh. standing between the American Le<* French Folk Song of September 13, she stepped into the Mr. Wadsworth had charge of the at the church fellowship hall, Chair- and Mrs. Cooper VanSant. Tho property is a part of Belknap glon and the Elks club had held up) Kmlle Renan the matter but that plans were ready Come To tho Fair Earl Hopo Martin hole and fell forward, Injuring her summer encampment at Allaire and men reported yesterday that many Waitresses will be directed by Miss park, which was developed by the neck and shoulders. Mrs. Moore- late Robert Belknap in 1880. It was and all that was needed now wa> a Sylvia Cyile. Frederick" Hufernlth, made a report advising- that Allaire tickets have been sold. Mary B. Morris and Mrs. Frank definite location. Previously tha Rebekah Crawford, Emlle Renan man has been under tho treatment of not be used again unless absolutely Mrs. Frank Warner, Jr., is general Dennis, and include Mrs. Raymond acquired from Mr. Belknap by Mr. MU«—Cyde~has-been"-withstatlon Dr;~Edwln— Osten—of—West—Front necessary,-and-that permanent.camp--. chairman.and^has.adylsedjhoso.puri y Palmer in 1895 and sold "by the MISS AUDREY F. ESTELLE lawn In-front of the borough hall had WOR since 1930, and for the last street. lng facilities be sought somewhere chasing tickets to "come early." The oytLMrs. VernonL_W.._Rqse1 Mrs.. Palmer" estate to-Carl-F.- Boker-In been selected as a tentative site. Jlr, two years was leading lady, of, the within the county limits. This would first serving will be at 5:30 o'clock. Russell Hodgkiss, Mrs. Charles Long, 190*. General Glllmore acquired the the French, the English, the Italian GbpsiHTaid hTTinderstood the"luws~ Savoy Opera guild,. playing Gilbert be at variance with council's previ- Ofher dishes to be served include Mrs^Toater Spinning, Mrs. Ehvood property from Mr. Boker in 19.25 and Renaissance, American Colonial and ber to be used In the construction Qt and Sullivan operettas at the Cherry ous plans, which were to get a camp cold boiled ham, pickled beets, cab- Duncan, Mrs. Elizabeth Carhart, Mrs. used the property as his summer Federal, and the Modern Art move- the honor roll had been donated. : lane theater at New Tork city. Miss Pros To Play For at the Schlff Scout Reservation this bage and tomato salad, cottage Frank B. Heiser, Mrs. Harry H. home until recently. ment. Her training covered wall Captain Robert A. Kennedy, over* Cydo will Join the »Philadelphia Heaviland/Mrs. Alfred Griffiths, Mis. aoer of the poor, reported that dur* summer, but nt tho last minute cheese, hot rolls, hot coffee and ice Stanley I. Brown, Mrs. Leon Turk- Capt. and Mrs. Paacale arid their composition and unity, color har- liur July $551.53 had. been expended Opora company SoptorHB6T~l7"and Ambulance-EundL trernipoTtatlon-troubleB-provontod-iW— infant daughter, Frances Abitt Pas- mony and schemes, furniture ar- will sing'the role of Suzanna in the JtJMC^tJ_t_^_n3ndF L y for relief. A total of 22 easel, tot 1 At Allaire a five weeks' camp was AH members of the society have opera "Figaro." In her opening per- Mrs. Hoffman, and Misses Elizabeth permanent- iangejasn.^_tfixtUe6)_tapostTig«t ruga, •^mliHTitr-Tld—TMWBTXHW—»—-—-—' ti-M 'H" fcrmance. . Match Sunday, at held with an attendance showing an combined their efforts to make the Schreve, Flora 'Willguss, Grace Allen, residents of Bumoon and' will'oewjll - pictures, "pottery, glassware, haid- Increase over that of a year ago, not-event a 'successful one. Posters ad- Carolyn Hance, Mae Warden, Edna cupy the residence as their all-tho- •wsre, lighting equipment, draperies, tdliliJhg_j,i_J_t A_exMslng__thA_supj>er_were made by jlaps and Emma Burdge, r home • about September 1st. wallpapers, paints, slipcovering, etc, 1st on the Palmolivo hour, had to be solved, Including labor Harry Compton. Tickets may biTse- ~Be~MIIsTfs'Tjee~CiftNr —•Mft-HlnteJmannJias JeasBd-the.. cot- Miss_EsteUe_has studied color mlx- Elevate Colonels Mr. Hufsmlth waa soloist last year shortago and increased food costs. ing'and paint applIcatTOn~unTJer-her -»n »•»—t—•—^ ou the Model Tobacco hour, and two cured from the society president, dlngton, Patty Kuhl, Nancy Hau tage on the property to John Porter 1 A meeting was held Monday night The executive had the assistance of Mrs. Howard S. Hlgglnson, or Mrs. man, Miriam Warden, Grace Hol- of Rumson. ftther, Samuel S. Estelle, manager years ago he was a member of the at tho old Monmouth Country club four Eagle scouts. The camp carried of the Estelle Decorating- Service. lo Brig. Generals Flrcutone-quartct with Gladys Swart* J.-D. Stec. During- supper, under the brook, Betty KeJlum, Betty VanSant dt-Satontown by the ticket commit- on an emergency— service ^program, direction, of. William Bradley, record- and Joy Mason. Being an artist-decorator, Miss hout, too for the benefit golf matoh to be the boys lived under canvas and did Estelle specializes in hand-painted Mr. Renan 1B a leading singer of ed music will be played to entertain" Mrs. George White and Mrs. Frank New-Housing Gets Ceremony Tuesday preaontod by the Monmouth County their own cooking. patrons. Kuhl are chairmen of the utility borders, friezes, -semi-mural- panels the American Ballad Singers of New Red Cross Motor Corps, during • Sanford Flint, chairman < of the ar,d, hand-painted designs on furnl- York city, and Is a recording artist Mrs. W. W. Bennett and Mrs. Fred table, assisted by Mrs.. William Crlnp- at Ft. Monmouth which the sale of tickets was dis- finance committee, was absent, but Boyd are co-chairmen of the dining pell and Mra. Olive Croyden. Government OK j ture. for Victor and Columbia records. On cussed and final arrangements were turned In a - report of the annual j Miss Estelle says, "It is a mistaken October 28 Mr, Renan will start an made for the affair, which takes finance campaign which Is now near- - i idea that one must spend an exhor- In a dual ceremony Tuesday! Col. eight weeks' engagement at Rocke- place there Sunday, .August 23, at ly completed. The' budget is $18,- Units Allocated bitant sum when consulting an in- Edgar L. Ciewell and Col. Stephen feller Center. P. m.- 905.00. The amount raised to date is terior decorator. Today our profes- H. Sherrlll were elevated to tha Mr. Wlnkler will play a, dual role, Thnt the event shows every Indi- $16,421.79, as against $17,773,59 raised Dimout Routs Members for This Area sion is rapidly proving that any typo rank of Brigadier General In fha acting as accompanist for the vo- cation of being a marked success In 1941. However, there are some of house, large or small, can be Signal Corps Replacement Training- calists and will also render solos. Ho was Indicated by the reports of tho further donations anticipated, and tastefully decorated without spend Center headquarters at Fort Mon- was director of the Vlonesso Opera various peoplo serving on the ticket these arc estimated at $1,575. It is After months of patient effort on ing a fortune to do It. The Estelle mouth. • company' In Budapest, and toured committee. It was estimated that expected that the scout trust fund at Defense Meeting the part of the Material Men's club Decorating Service is well equipped Silver stars were placed on th« the continent prior to the war. At when Sgt Vlo Ghezzi and Sgt, Jim-will earn Interest of $1,241. If these and others, government authoriza- shoulders of Gen. Ciewell by Brig. present ho la conductor and director to handle any decorating problem. my Turnesa versus the team ot revenues are realized, collections will tion has been given for new hous- Wo have experts • who have been Gen. Georgo L. VanDeuscn, Com- of tho New Opera company at New Craig Wood and Joe Kirkwood tee then bo within $667.21 of budget re- ing to bo privately built in com- York city. . * • thoroughly trained in their fields." mander of Fort Monmouth. Both' off, the size ot the crowd will be BO quirements. Business Of Eatontown Council munities near Fort Monmouth and The office hours are from 10:30 to officers -were sworn in by Lt. Col, . A partial list of patrons and pa- great that the purchase of the am- Attending the meeting, In addition the Radar laboratory, at. Bclmar. noon and from 1 p, m. to 3:30 p, m. Alfred P. Walker, Jr., adjutant, af- troncssofl is as follows: bulance for.which tho match is be- The authorization includes priori- Special appointments ter their nominations wore con- Acme Furniture Co., John B. Allen tng held will bo virtually assured. to President Sterner, were Joseph Curtailed By Rush To Posts may be ar- Co., Mr. find Mrs. Guy Belcher, Mrs. M. Cousc, Evan B, Strauss, J. K. tics for builders to obtain critical ranged on request. firmed by the U. S. Senate. Foter Bodlne, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Committee ladles who attended Smith, Amos Kraybill, Malcolm Sev- materials and Title VI FHA loans High-ranking officers of Fort Mon- the meeting were Mrs. G. L. Van* While the Eatontown • defense to finance construction. mouth, Mrs. Sherrlll and their soni Bookwalter, Mrs. Bertha Bcynton, erance, Edgar O. Murphy, Edward C. 1 GcorRo W. Bray, Mr. and Mra. Deuscn, sponsor of the match and Broege, Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Wads- Club To Pay Dues council officials and members were While the number of units allo- West Point cadet, were present Thomas Irving Brown, Mr. and Mra.chairman of tho ticket committee; discussing the new rules and regu- cated is not quite what army auth- Award Contract at the Impressive service. Mrs. DeWltt Untormeyer, co-chair- worth and Dr. Edwin F. Stewart. q J. L. Burnliam, Georg1 e B. Chellue, lations and other defense matters to get, Until recently, Gen. Sherrlll was on Jr., Mr. and MrB . Eluton F, Combs, man; Mrs. Max Phillips, Mrs. Benja- orities and the club hoped Of Men In Service Tuesday night at a meeting in bor- the new housing will help consid- For Honor Roll duty with the General Staff. „ Mrs, Beatrice A. Cook, Mrs, Ada A,min VanTlne, Mra. B. A. Selple, Mrs, ough hall, tho code signal for the erably when completed. FHA has Gen. Clowell will" retain his po> Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Cur- Mtgnon Short, Mrs. A, L. McKlm and surprise dimout waa received from chin, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Conrow. Mrs, Alfred N. Beadleston. Sea Scout Sports Red Bank Rotary already received a number of appli- sltion as commander of the Signal Harry G. Degenring, Mrs C. L. Asbury Park through Long Branch, cations representing a substantial To Be Erected Corps Replacement Training Cen- Despard, L. A. Dubo, Mr. and Mre. A reception and refreshment com- Club Adopts Motion and there waa a wild scramble for number of units, and it is under- ter. Prior to his assuming com- John E. DoLanoy, Dr. Douglas A. mlttoo has been appointed with Mrs. Dance At The "Y" a quick exit to the members' desig- stood that both one-family and mul- at Little Silver mand, ho was Post Executive Of- Edwards, Dr. F, Mclvln Edwards, E. L. Clowell, wife of the command- nated posts, tiple-family houses will', be consid- flcor here. Hig army career started Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Effray, Ing genoral of tho Replacement The Red Bank Rotary club at the A TO per cent turnout of police re- ered, according to suitability of lo- The Commercial Signs, Inc., back In 1917 when ho was commis- Abram 1. Elkus, Mayor and Mrs. Center, as chairman, Benefit Affair to luncheon meeting last Thursday serves, auxiliary firemen, air raid cation and other factors. sioned a second lieutenant. Charles R. English, Mrs. Ernest Other members of tho committee Rod Bank has beon awarded Fahnestock, H. M. Furrow, Mr. and passed a motion to pay the dues for wardens, messengers and other de- The club urgea those interested in ] contract to build, letter and erect an Ho llrst camo to Camp Vail, now Mrs. Leopold Flatow, Mrs. W. G. inoludo MM. B, C, VanTino.Mrs. Al- Be Held Saturday all Rotarlans who havo been or will fense unit volunteers at their posts applying should do so quickly, be- : honor roll for tho borouprh of Little Fort Monmouth, as a member ot French, Wlllam A. Fluhr, Fred fred N. Beadleston, Mrs. L. T. Getty, be called Into active duty with tho was reported, which was considered Mrs, Ernest Storn, Mrs. Anthony fore the allotment is exhausted. Ap- : Silver, to bo placed on the borough the Slat Signal Battalion. At a later Fischer, Mr. and MrB. C. W. Gray- A aporte dance will bo held Satur- armed forces. Their classification a splendid showing. The blue warn- plications are made to FHA at New- hall property shortly after Labor date he returned as a member ot Lowls, Mrs. John A. Gardolla, Mr, McKlm, Mrs. H. P. Dufford, Mrs. Is filled whllo they are away and Nathan Klein, Mrs. C. Williamson, day night by, Sea Scout ship North ing signal camo in at 9:18. the red ark on Form PD-105 'which Is ob- dny. the staff and faculty ot tha Signal and Mrs. S. J. Groenblatt, Mrs. J. Star, port Df Red Bank, at Red Bank they will receive 100 por cent at- notlco at 9:32 and the white or all tnlnable there, as well as details as | Councilman Franklyn E. Gruy, Corps school. Before his preaend F. Hitchcock, Mrs. Eldon Harvoy, Mrs. I. Blackburn, Mrs. Ray Short, tendance record tor tho duration. Mrs. A. C, Harris, Mrs. J. A. HaBkoll, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Best, Mrs. Charles '"Y" on Riverside avenue. . clear signal at 10:04. to the requirements which builders cl'alrmaa of the honor roll commlt- term here, ho waa Signal Officer! Mrs, William 3. Hankcll, Dr. and Morrlsey and Mrs. Remington Or- Tho gymnasium will bo appropri- A committoe was appointed to In- Much traffic and other confusion muat moot. I teo, is dc3iro'us of getting a complete 4th Army Corps. Mrs. Samuel W. Hausman, Mr. and slngor. ately decorated In nautical style. Uso vite tho Lions club to attend a clam- resulted from tho fact that the This new housing is in addition liet of the men and womon of the His record includes service with! Mrs. John Heasol, Mra. Marcus Hig- of tho gamo room In tho basemont bake to bo held In tho near future. street lights went out four minutes borough who are serving tho colors the 14th Infantry at Vancouver Bar- glnbotham, Dr. F. Lawton Hlndle, Refreshments will be., sold at the to the recently announced deslgna- country club, with all proceeds, In- has also been kindly donated for Tho weekly bond was presented to before the official notice of tho air j tion of 10 Monmouth county shoro In any of the armed forces, and ho racks; the Command and General Mr. nnd Mrs, Porter Hongland, Mr. tfiblo tennis, pool and billiards. Re- Wyllo Patton. raid alarm nnd were turned on six ' communities for tho remodeling of appeals to the Little Silver residents Staff school, Fort Lcavonworth, and and Mrs. A. S. HutchlnB. cluding those from the Sale of freshments will bo served. Tho club president, Harry Isaacs Mrs, Floronco B. Ilch, Capt. Charles tickets, going to tho ambulance fund. minutes before the all-clear signal , homes and other structures where and others to assist him in getting tho General Staff and Adjutant Gen* P. Irwin, Sr., Charles P. Irwin, Jr., Thoro will bo 6us service from Receipts will go Into a fund bolnff and Vico Prosldont Charles .Gallag- was given. Motorists flashed on j new living quarters oi- extra rooms thia list as complete as possible. eral's department, Washington, D. C. Kislln'a Sport Shop, J. H. Kelly, Mr. Reuto 35 at tho west gato of Fort raised to put In commission anil her, appeared in their Coast Guard their lights and started their engines, [aro provided for army , officers and Names can be forwarded to hjm di- Ho aLso saw service at Fort Shatter and Mrs. A. J. Kollonyl, Mrs, Jamos Monmouth direct to tho grounds, equip a Coast Guard lighthouse uniforms. Thoy aro on call for while tho houses nnd open stores civilian war workers' " . ,.Home-own rect or to Fred L. Aycrs, tho bor- and Schoflold barracks In Hawaii. Kaplan, J, J. Kennedy, Miss Flor- Amplo parking space has also been tender which has beon turned over duty one or two dayB a weok, Pres- were illuinjnnttHl. ers may apply to FHA for theso oiijrh clerk. Horn In MinncBotn, July 22, 1800, onco R. Krldol, Jack LaFrcda, Mrs, provldod for spectators attending to Monmouth Boy Scout council by ent an a gucBt ot Mr. Gallagheg r At Tuesday night's meeting tho permits on Form PD-400, and this The honor roll will bo nlno feet Brig. Gen. Clowoll graduated from Sanders A, LovlnBohn, Miss Muriel the Orange and Maplowood council)!. was Joseph defense council decided to ask rcsl- procedure carries priorities for crit- In height, 17 feet in width and mod- Moravlnn COUORO, Pennsylvania, lr» Lyons, Mrs. Victor H. Meyer, Dr. and tho golf match. Tho Sea Scouts havo been given the Galvin of tho Coast Mrs. B. W. MolM, Mrs. A, B. Mur- Guard. dontn of tho borough to tako out war ical materials (radiators, pipe, etc.) ern in design. It will accommodate 1B10 and from Columbia In 1022 with ray, Monmouth Lumber Co., Frank use of this motor craft. risk Insurance as a pi-otretlvo moas- up to $100 per room or $800 por approximately 85 names, which will A. B. nnd M. S. degrees. E, Mitchell, Konnoth H. JMcQuoon. Socond Mato Hubort M. Fnrrow, urn in cnan of air raids and bomb- structure. Tho building mntcrlnls be in alphabetical order thereon up Mr. and Mrs. Jamos S. Farkes, Mr. M.B.C. Juniors Jr., hoad.i tho donee committee, Francis X, Kilduf f ing. It wna pointed, out that the required nro not classed as critical, to the time tho lettering ot nnmed and Mre. Theodore D. Parsons, Mr. which Includes Yeoman Frank Me- (jovcinment had authorized a low Tho procedure also authorizes banks bejjin. Open Office For and Mn». Julian M. Parker, Mien Dance August 29 Hugh, who Is In chargo o( tickets: Now 2d Lieutenant into for such Insurnnco which Is be- lo loan up to $5,000, rcpnynblc over Madolon M. Proal, T. P. Payne, Dr, Crow Leader Stanloy Pattorson and ing handled by local agents. Navy Recruiting and Mrs. M. M. Rudnlok, Dr. ami Apprentice Seamon Edward Wcln- Francis Xavlor Kildufr, 93 Buy a maximum of seven years, to do Tenser's Quality Shoe MrB. Walter A. Rullmnn, William L. Meeting Tonight s'.cln, Thomoa X. Cassidy and Thom- avenue, Atlantlo Highlands, Announcement wiu mndo that tho such work. Many of these Jobs run A representative of tin United, Runaoll, Mr. ana Mru, William 0. as Gaffnoy. graduated last weok from Olliccr stnto has .provided tho defonBo coun- lens than $1,000 and often under $500, Store Advertisement States Navy iccrultnlK sorvlce will Rlkor, Mre. M. L. Seller, Mrs. V. B, at the Club House Candldato school at Fort Sill, Okln- cil with olllclnl notices to bo placed nnd 3(1 months is usually amplo bo nt tho Aabury l'mk postoftlcB Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. homn, nnd commissioned a second On tho front door or window of tho tlmo for tho borrower to repay ouch Sol Tenser, proprietor of Tensor's two dnys onoh wook—Friday and Smock, G. 0. Southworth, Mr. nnd JOINS NAVAL ItlCSEHVIt liomoFi of nlr raid wardens for the a loan. Qisnllty Shoo Storo at 200 Broadway, Mrs H. R. atadlor. Me. and Mis, lieutenant In tho Field Artillery. Ho Long Branch, has takpn u display Saturday, starting tomorrow. Alt Richard S, Stark, Mr. and Mrs, II. A dunce will bo hold Saturday, Is a membor of tho 112th Field Ar- licncflt of resldcntn In case of emer- Coincident with tho announcomont roBldonta of Monmoutli county nnd John Allen, non of Councilman and gency. The' words "Homo of Air advertisement In today's Issud of The V, R H. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. aarroU August 20, In tho Monmouth Boat tlllory. as voRards Monmoutli county, tho Rit featuring new fall Knna vicinity aro Informed that appli- K Bias, Dr, Harry Tlcohurst, Mr, club by tho recently-organized Jun- Mrs. Harold S. Allen of Irving place. Lieut. Klhluff, son of Mr. nnd Raid Warden" nro printed on a War Production board also author- s cants roRlutotad umlor.tho Holeotlvw nnd Mru, GuorJn Todd, Mr. «nd MID ior membors. littH joined tho U. S. Naval Resorvo Mis. Frnncla klldufr of Leonardo," ^ticker, six Inches aqunre, nbove nnd ized nnw prlvntoly-built housing In Sorvlco law inny voliihteor for eft* Benjamin F. VanVllot. J. Volpo, Mr. ml Is stationed at Newport, Hhmtn Jettick shocri for women, of which At a mooting Monday nlRht tho will now bo stationed nt Fort Hill. below the official In.ilgnln. a triangle the Tomn Rlvei-Lnlcchuist nrcii to Tenser's. Quality Shoo Storo In tho llstmont In tho Navy anil"(bty do ??* ""•Arthur J. White,'Or. nnd by-laws of tho senior club with some Island. Ho was graduated last Juno of red nnd while bnrs In n circular nccommoduto civilians working nt from Rod Bank High scliaol. Boforo entering • active nnrvlco ho tolf distributor In thai locality. not naod a IOIOIIHO from their local rovlslonn wos adopted and an execu- was a clerk with tho American flplil of blue. tho Lakehur/it Nuvnl Air station,' us Mr. Tonaor also fonluron Floraholm board, Tlioy niimt linwovoi-, nctiidN tive commlttco waa chosen, Includ- News Co. fiponcor M, Patterson, council well as the designation of that nron and Taylor Mndo shoes for men and ly ho a manibor of tha n«v»l »«rv« Notlcn lo LIHlo Bllvor Taxpayer*: ing as mctnborn David Wilson, prou- Soldiers! Men! Men! chnlrmnn «nd tlofonno commander, for remodeling of Mislinff struc- Kull-Ston-Ik BIIOPH for children. lco, hnvlnir boon nctimlly sworn |n Tho tnx list for 10U has been Ident; Rohoit Davis, vice president; Your wntch tested frco. No obli- Oiilcli Horvlcn on rminporta, uhn preitltlfMl nt the mooting, an- tures Blmtlai' to tlint nrmnKcd for ThomnH Morila, formerly nt Hod by tho ilnto tot fur thnlr Induction. completed and will ho published nt Beverly Onllnghor, nocrotnry; Doro- gation, Repair norvlco U hours a Identification pictures for count iiouneort roorlpt of tho now rulonnnd Monmouth »lwrn towns. Bunk, who at ono tlmo with his Thoy may voluntonr for «nll»tm«nl! nn early (into. All thoso who havo thy Lawroncp, treasurer; Donald K. (iny. It. C. Rncltl nnd Bom, 117 Mon-Rtmids, citizenship, college, nllon ro);- rr-RUlntloiifl from thn atnto director, Lumber drnlerH nro. trylnp to na- Inolhcr, Waller Mori'l", conducted In thn Nuvynvon tliouuh they h»V« not pnid their 1(U1 taxes should nr- Lawoo, Jr., Hubort M, Farrow, Jr., mouth sttoot, Red Bnnk,—Advertise- Jstrntlon, or any othor .purpose, /in/1 tho ohnlrninn of each committee slnt biiilttoi'M nnd homo-owners In Morris HrothiM'ti Bhoo utoro on ment, Dorn's Photo Shop, IB Wallnca Btrout, rocclvail Induction ordnin. rnngo to do to ns soon as posslblo In and Gordon Forbcn, Drn nnd head of tho rospoctlvo dofenno connection with their plans. Biuurl otnmt, Hcd Hank, lit now as- All npiillcnnti under lli« ««• of U , order to avoid, publication,of. »n!o." phonh o HoHd BanBkk 2213.—Advortloo2213Adtl - nnltn wove Innlructcd to comply sociated with Tennur'n Quality Shoo ^>» , Clark B. TrConipv Rnoing-:rules will bo tnlton up at Unnjroft flip. mont.. yonrs must liuvo tha ooniont of pir* a mooting tonight nnd a. protest Regular dlnnors dally^from 13 I'.."--,.,/..;-'- - ll'lUll Oil. , Htoro. onts nr, guardian unit wlion making? . . ,, Tax Collector, noon to 10 p. m, Also a la enrto uel —Advertisement. committee will bo noloatod. Yen—No Moro Tyimivrllorn— riollvnrloH nuhjnul to jfovilrninont Tlii'y l.dolC'Hwcll! ' application-'''for ultlliltmint' •bowl*., menu, Phono Ited Unnk 8070,—Art- to suit your burnor; beat grmlon and regulation". Hum-ci it IJavlH, plioim You, nuw CUMHI nhudim makn n hnvo with I lie m n notti «lgn«l h/ vartlsement. prices, Unexcelled aorvlco. Fred D, Imy (Uifonuo bond Instead. If your old Knd Hunk IK).—Advertisement. room look HWI'II. lltlnK your rolluni, , ; Cnn What You Ciiii. Packard Bnlo* mid florvlco Wlkoff Co., lied Ilnnlf, phono 802.— mniihlno ulvon you trouble, rcinom- parent* or Kiinl'dlim to the »lf«d< Canning tlmo It hero; quart Ma«on will ho continued by tho P. W. Sher- »»— lim—we can mnka It write, For ox- Lovoly fll<]tt~ht>!»uif!'l HIIIUIUD put on that tlinlr fitipllimtloii tor tmllilmint jam • (Clown typo), 71) oontn dozon. Onnli, OM Gold, Mnmondn. Advertisement. Hod Iliinlc IIIIHIIIONH Innlltulc, whlln you wait. Bv crmtn fur boat man Motor Co,, 1401 Main rtioct, Au- ICxrollonllt t watcthh andd jewelrJl y re- Iinrt flcrvlco cull lied Ilnnk 4RB, Al- nl/.rn,' nn your rollers, Nntlonnl R ft ID Imlnif unilnitrvlton by n|i[i|l(i»nl) All BIMII In stock; Jelly glasses, 3D bury Park. Cars will bo called (or ppnlrlngg . Nnt'oa Credit Jowolers, i your IlUK" so adding miichlnon, nnld, rented nnd Konreliti'liil inuinn. liny school oiiens with full lini)wl«l({B ««(! »ji)»rov«l of; rents donn, Nntlonnl fl * 10. nnd (lullVIM ml. Pliono Aabury I'm'U While «trnnt, ----nnd Bank- . -Phon . jt21)< rnrinlred. H(ir]ilc()'«, 1D7 MonmoutU R«]itnmher 15, Floiunoo O'Hhcii, lit, I'rown'ii. I'honn SOBO,-—Ailv«i> Frown'*, PUOQO 2080Adtlt 1500,—Ailvertliamont, will Innt lonfcor If climrtnd rnjrulnrly. H 083.-AdYortlflcujcnU 10, nuwn's. rhimo. soeo.—AdvoUlao,' paionti tit U I —Advertisement, Loori'n, phono 2800.—Allvcrtlocrnoat. tt,—AilvortlflcmonU RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942.

Rain Or No-The Diner Measure Anita Matthews , Pupils To Get Keyport Aviator Show Muat Go On Engagement Told Now Captain Passes Council Mr, and Mrs*. Philip Matthow», Sr. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY Cent-a-Glass Milk Tom Howard proved the well- bf Sycamore avenue, UtUe' SllVer, kno#n statement: ''The show must have announced the engagement of go on," when 'Monday • night, true to Was First to Use Samuel Weinatein their daughter, Miss Anita Marjorle Federal Government his promise to enlisted men at Fort Matthews, to Lt. John Derry, son of Hnncock, Howard, with his friend, Airplane As a Duster Voices Objection iin. Haiel Derry of Rumford, ' to Subsidize Farmers Stanley Jacobs, drove by automobile Mains. The weddfng"-wlll take^ place through a heavy rainstorm to make.' Clarence B. Sproul, who is sta- An ordinance, primarily designed Saturday at Brooklyn. ,t"renton, N. J., (AP>—New Jersey's a scheduled appearance at the Ttione, d with a U. S. Airfield Flying to prohibit the location of lunch- school children will be able to pur-M. C. A. Java club at the post. school in Murfresboro, Tenn,, waawagons or dlnere in a business Zone, chase penny-a-glasa milk during the Howard was well rewarded for hisrecently commissioned a captain. He unless they conform to "a type of Jieitt school term because the Fed-trouble, for upon hie arrival more Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrsconstructio. n and a use which in the eral government i\tk agreed to sub- han 250 enlisted men were eagerly Frank P. "Sproul of Atlantic street, opinion of tne mayor and council sidize farmers for the cost at thewaiting for the well-llkcd Howard South ..Keyport, will hot bo detrimental to the char- ftk, .It was announced hero thisstyle of entertainment. Tom enter- Capt, Sproul received his training acter of the district in which same •week.. tained his army fans with his fa-at the Red Bank airport. He hasare to be erected," was adopted by State Milk Control. Director Ar- nicus stories, true and otherwise. At flown for the last ten years nnd in-the council Monday night by a thur F. Foran and State Supervisor the conclusion of his program, he augurated the ilrst crop dusting in unanimous vote. SHOP TODAY DON'T WAIT WillLs R. Morgan of the Agricultural answered questions about his work Monmouth county. He also invented Thl* is the measure introduced Marketing Administration of theon the radio, stage' and screen and and built his dusting machine in two weeks ago, which forbids, bot- Federal Department of Agriculture about famous artists whom he has1934. tling works, storage yards, ice said .arrangements had been com-worked with. plants, stone yam and monument NATIONALLY f* • pleted for the Federal government •works and other structures too num- to euhsidize tlic payment of $3.60 per erous to mention, Including carou- 100 pounds (or seven and three-quar- County Red Cross sels, roller coasters and whirligigs. tera cents per quart) for class 1 There was ono objection to the ordi- . KNOWN . Garments milk. Needs Gray Ladies nance, not to the whirligigs, but to The student •will pay, only four the.portion forbidding lunch wagona DISCOUNT cents per quart, in half-pint bottles, or diners. The objector, Samuel As My Shop Will Close Soon fdr the Duration with this amount paying processing Mrs. Robert llsley Welnsteln, son of Isidore Welnstein, and distribution costs, Including pas- Monmouth street tavern owner, got • • Formfit Life Brassieres and Foundations teurizing, bottling and capping, re- Asks for Volunteers on hla feet to say a few words after frigeration, transportation and de- the mayor had thrown open the 0 Camp Scientific Supports ® Pauline Gordon Brassieres livery. Mrs. Robert G. llsley, chairman of meeting to the public hut for some Sponsors must be found io each the hospital and reweation corps of unknown reason didn't get started school district to pay any deficiency the county Red Cross, has announced until after the hearing was over and © W.B. Stylish Stout Foundations between the four cents per quart that -.a' new course for corps mem- the ordinance had been passed. The mayor Invited him to state his objec- LARGE SIZES —ALTERATIONS EXTRA— LARGE SIZES and additional handling costs, and ber*/known as the gray ladles, will MISS ANITA MATTHEWS both Foran and Morgan expressed be started in September. A series tions then, however. the hope that boards of education, of (lectures, to be'given at the'Red Mr. Welnsteln said the ordinance Misa Matthews is a graduate of parent-teacher organizations or oth-Cross offices and Pltkln and Mon- •was ndlculoila—He said that In 'Red" Bank>'high school," and Mon- er groups -would undertake the re-mouth Memorial hospitals -will be some" towns there were boautlful outh Memorial hospital School of ALICE MIN6 CORSET SMOP sponsibilities. conducted. bottling works on the main streets. Cursing. Lt. Derry is a graduate of 6 DRUMMOND PLACE, RED BANK All women interested in taking the He referred to the ban on dry clean-' An advance ot more than $2,500,000, i»n >IUJUU ».,. ... „ — ing or dyeing establishments arid .he University of Maine and Is cta- ; . (ACROSS STREET FROM BOEO HAIX) in poultry and egg sales In a 12-1 course should register at the county laundries employing more than four oned at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn. month period, the' greatest ever re- j Red Cross office* at 107 Monmouth • ^ i ^ corded in New Jersey, -was an- j street here.- All women applying for persons, suggesting that if a small Stamp Out the Axis. nounced this week by the Stale De- the course must give three refer- business expanded to a point where partment of Agriculture. ence-s, and before starting the course more than four persons were re- CLARENCE B. SPROUL. quired, it would have to either move For the year ending last June 30, must have a complete physical ex- or go out of bualnesa. Under the LOWEST of LOW PRICESfa what He went to Maine with his ship ordinance, he protested, a Chinese and dusted potatoes for the Inland laundry would be all right for a bus- And customer response shows that Crop Dusting Co.. of Caribou, Maine, iness street, but a modern laundry later taking over the business and wouldn't. That portion of the meas- We seldom fail to hit the mark.' operating the airport at that place. ure which prohibits a "stone yard sales were only $951,361.53. Isot once hours a year He flew the first air mail out ofor monument works, except immedi- Changs In since then has a decline been noted. »t any hospital designated by theKeyport on May 10, 1938. In the fol-ately opposite or adjacent to a cem- In the one-year period covered in | corps chairman. lowing year he entered the fur trad- etery," was ridiculous, he said, • be- 6 Libfeey Safedge Tumblers .S.OEFEHS the report, 335,620 crates of poultry ing business and flew into the wil-cause there were no' cemeteries in k Savhgs Stomps and 632,570 cases of eggs were sold. 'y-,i /-ii i derness to pick up furs and land Red Bank. • d These flguras compared with 122.679 (alee UlUD supplies to the trappers where no for less than regular tAU crates of poultry and 532,p49 cues j planes had previously gone, using Leon Keussllle, Jr., defending the -of. eggs sold during th« previous 1 O ordinance, brought out that the oh. price of 4 . Ihurs. Broad & Monmouth Sts. PHONE \AH Red Bank skli» on the planes in winter. He ject of the ordinance waa to keep year. Pvt John M. Langstaff of Fort was the subject of an article In the unchwagons or diners from sprlng- Fri.&Sat. The Flemington auction market Hancock, son of Mr. and Mr«. BSaturda. y Evening Post of January ng up in the business district. He CAROID & BILE 5£ ™ 69c led the other four in total value of Meredith LangstaiT of Brooklyn, has 11, 1941. said that the other bans had been Wrlsfeya nggt and poultry sold, with salts been ordered to OBlceri Candidate In July the same year he turned n effect at Red Bank for the past Bath 8oap 4 FOR $1.00 69c amounting to $2,797,865.93, and also school. Pvt. L&ngstarT is organizer over the active management of the10 years and that he had heard no VEROCOLATE TABS. "° in the number of orates of poultry and director of the Post Glee club business to his two brothers, Alden'objections from Mr, Welnsteln. with any 25c purchase •old. The Vineland market ranked which has been QB£ of the most and Vincent, and took the more ad- Councilman Gopalil asked Mr. Weln- of August Factory-To- l5an Balm 2FOR49C 75c DOAN'S PIUS 39c venturesome-—job—of ferrylng_..._the first in the number of eggs sold, with_ outstanding organizations of Its stelnlf he-would care to have a gas- -You-Sde [merchandise. of a total ot T,257,030 dozens of eggs. type In the country; large bombers from Newfoundland oline station next to his home, and 5Oo Mystlo _ 75c BELLANSTABLETS 39c A student at the Curtis institute to England, flying five miles high the latter said he wouldn't mind If Hand Cream The State Department of Agricul- and by the stars. He then came back ture Is- preparing to begin on Sep-at Philadelphia before enlisting in his home was In a business district. / BOo Deodorant free January, Pvt. Langstaff believed to the United States and was croBS "Would you like, to tea a diner $1.09 VALUE 98* VALUE ASPIRIN TABLETS -1 11c tember 1 ita J9th annual program for singing should originate among sol- country instructor on the largest U. I BOo the inspection and selection of S. bombers, flying in several sta.tes, next to the Presbyterian church?" Jorgon'a Lotion ~bTeedlBgrffocks-ln-New-Jer»ey diers themselves. He had had con- asked Mr. Reussille. 39c EPSOM SALTS ™ 16c •from Albuquerqtie^New Mexico. for 25c All Furpose Cream free The project includes selection of First Lieut. VTnoent K. Hprounr ^What_J5resbjrterian church?" flocks for conformation with breed singing at army camps. This led asked Mr.-Welnstein. him to the conclusion that for thenow stationed with the Detroit Sec- "The only Presbyterian church I y PEROXIDE- £& 11c _ standards, high egg productivity, st dierB to et an tor, U. S. ferry bombers. Alden Reg. 59c Mi 3.1 eg. ' .^"tV.tinc for mil I >l 8 y ™al. apprecla- know of in Red Bank," answered Mr. Tooth Powder Sprou] is a flying instructor at Cor-Reussille, "la on Broad street." Antiseptic and 39c Rexall $1.00 IRONIZED \r 54c ! 1 1.00 Kreml Jorum disease. pate. —"That s'~nat—in--a.-.business_7on*e,". _ L50El Last year 6*5 breeding flocks.par - In his seven months* service at y Milk of Hair Tonlo 59c ticipated In the program, an In- retorted Mr. Welnsteln, to which the" ^1.25 SERUTAN „J*9_c this post more than 100 soldiers took attorney replied, "Oh, yes it is." Eye^Wash Magnesia"XPtnty Lifebuoy or crease of 126 over the preceding part in the glee club activities. The Hospital Group "Well, I wouldn't care/' was Mr. 3 FOR 20c year. The benefits were passed glee club itself consists_j>f about_35 Weinstein's answer. Lux Soap 50c GERIVIM 39c along to thousands of other poultry soldiers, but its personnel is con-To Elect-Officers 'Waybe-not^-the attorney-respond^ These are just two of the many specials farmers in the state, as well as instantly changing as men move on ed, "but the Presbyterian church ~iiTihe Rexalt~jiugUst-paciory-TO'You Sale 1.25 other states, who purchased chicks Absorblne Jr. 69c 50c PHILLIP'S -"SS- 24c hatched from eggs produced by theand off the post would." approved flocks on the Inspected Pvt. Langstaff was a member of Oceanport Auxiliary Mr. Welnsteln. who is an auditor Ptnkham'8 the Fort Hancock soldier-quartet employed at Perth Amboy, said he | Veg. Com p. AdrCKaUEH Asmm.zscsize 19* farms. that won first prize on Major Bowe'3 Names Committee represented the holders of a num- PERSONALITY CIQAR8 79c nation-wida program. ber of mortgages on Monmouth Box of 1.00 v The campaign for the Republican street and because of the ordinance %m BLADES'8SSf 82 for 39$ nomination for the U. 3. Senate Plans for election of officers of 50 Haleys M.O. 59c Oceanport auxiliary of Rlverview It might be necessary to call In the "warmed up this week when two of mortgages, to which Councilman the six candidates carried to theFarewell Party For hospital were made at a meeting A FULL LINE OF CANDIE8. CAHIHII MILK OF Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Gopsill quickly demanded, "Is that a WILDROOT 33* Supreme Court ,their attempt* to Mrs. Joseph E. Fix threat?" WHITMAN'S, PAGE & 8HAW, gain "top billings" on voting ma- L. TiHon on Front street. Mrs. Jos- SCHRAFFTS, JOAN MANNING chines. eph Carroll was named chairman of Mr. Welnstcin replied that it was SHAMPOO 59« A farewell party was given Mon- the nominating committee, assisted not and that he intended no reflec- —ALWAY8 FRESH BOBBLE BATHS? On Monday, Albert W. HawkeB of day night at the home of Mrs. John for both types of ban Montclair obtained an order from by Mrs. H. P. GofTronn and Mrstio. n on the borough council. P. Gaul on Shrewsbury avenue for Mr, Weinsteln was quite coy with TAROLEUM Supreme Court Justice Harry Heher, Mrs. Joseph Fix, who is leaving to- Elizabeth Loper. directing Essex County Clerk Rus. Mrs. George CD. Hurley, presi- reporters after the meeting was over, BAYER ASPIRIM (100's) 59* day for Colorado Springs, Colorado refusing to identify himself even Dr. West's MIRACLE-TUFT for dry hair Bell C. Gates to Bhow cause next tc join her husband, Major Joseph dent, announced the next meeting to Monday at Newark why Essex coun- be held Thursday, September 10, atwhen one suggested that Mrs. Amy COCOANUT E. Fix. Shinn, borough clerk, wanted his The Only Tooth Brush \\ ty voting machine poBltlons deter- The guests and guest of honor oil the home of Mrs, E. H. Green of OIL mined by lot last week should not Portaupeck. Assisting hostesses will name for her records. Brhtled wffA DuPont Exton were co-workers In the office of Sig- for oily hair be set aside as Illegal. Hawkes con- ciunci Eisner factory in the first be Mrs. Hannah Hulse and Mrs. Jen- Edward W.. Wise, representing a tended his name should appear on world, war. An evening of general nie L. Herbert. Assisting hostesses number of property owners in the Surgically sterile . the first line of voting machine.! insociability was spent and many Thursday were Mrs. Green and Mrs. business district, expressed his ap- Hermetically Essex, instead of the third line al- happy events of bygone days were re- Goffronn. A special prize was given proval of the ordinance. lotted him last week. Mrs. David Jones. sealed in glass cose 70c She 39* Takes called. Mrs. Fix was the recipient of 47* On Tuesday, George Biehl of Tea-a number of fine gifts. Others present were Mrs. John Nurse Commissioned a Lieutenant 16 Pictures neck, another aspirant for the Sen- Present were Mrs, Mary Powers Beil, Mrs. Charles Prothero, Mrs. On One ate nomination, obtained an order Gaul, Mrs. Toddy Venable Curchln, William Mallard, Mrs. Harry Koch, Miss Emily L. Yarrlngton, daugh- No empty tube required to buy irom Justice Heher directing Gutes, Mrs. Miriam Patterson Dennis, Mrs. Sr., Mrs. John VanRipper, Mrs. ter of Mrs. C. W. Yarrlngton of Aa- 26c Roll In Essex, and the County Cleric of Maude VanBrunt VanPelt, Mrs. Paul- Ralph Maurieli, Mrs. Charles D. bury Park, is now a commissioned of Film Bergen to show cause why his name ino LnnR Moss, Mrs. Lena Frawley Wood, Mrs. E. M. Wilby and Mrs.second lieutenant and ia stationed COLGATE or PALMOLIVE GILLETTE should not receive top listing; on the Ciinc, Mrs. Gertrude Grause Wood, George T. Liriton. with army nurseB' corps at Fort Han- Brushless voting machines at the September Miss Amf.Ha A. Carton, Miss Bertha m i m cock. MisB Yarrington is a graduate double ~edged FALCON "M4NMETTE" 15 primary. Po'.verfl nnd Miss Mary Gaul. The smallest and the largest va- of Neptune high school and of the SHAVE CREAM Both orders will be argued befoi" rieties of gulls nest in colonies to- Ann May School of Nursing. BLUE Justice Frederic R. Colic at Newark BENEFIT FROM YVHKAT IX)ANS gether. Ever-Aeody on Monday. in big new BLADES Severn! MnnmmUh county farm- J oz, juts 39* Carrying COM er:" have, takun advantage of the Fort Needs Typists government loans on wheat placed same low price as in commercial storage, according to FOOD the giant size tube And Stenographers Howard P. Story, chairman 0/ the Monmnuth County Agricultural Con- Stenographers and typists to fill stM-vritiim cormnitti'G. At A recent MARKETS vacancies at Squlpr laboratory at inffUng, of tho committed it was re- Fort Monmouth nrn needci, accord- portocl that over 3,000 buahels of Cooling Facials From Your Pursel ing to an announcement from the Monmouth county whorit hrts so far 39 Broad St. 19 W. Front St. 41 Broad St. post this week. The snliiry o[ sten- been stored in government ware- QUICKIES ographers is 51,440 and that of typ- RED BANK, N. J. houses at% Philadelphia. Indications AnM-Drybig CLEANSING PADS ists $1,200. Testa arc given every arc Unit the farmers who cooper- SPECIALS FOR THTJRS., FRI. and SAT. Wednesday nl^ht In tho pcrHrmncl ated in fhix venture nro netting building of tfce Squler laboratories nl about $1.22 per bushel. Most of the At Our Front Street Store Only , the fort. Monmouth county wheat going Into Z 120 for 49* KOVKrnnent storage has been grad- In 2 Special Sale Groups Thej' cool, cltinsf, freshen the &!ni Thprn nro no rondfl on Tulagi, inR ,N'o 3 TXcA Winter according to remove peiiplratlon-wrecked make- peacptimo cupitnl <>l the Solomon n. report from the Conservation as- up in « /iffy. 100 la jar, 20 in vault)'. islnmiH. Trnfflc Is by hoat or afoot. sociation.. .00 .49 Prime Rib Roast ib. and Vitamins alone are not <;ut friirn llmt H\X rlbrf of government grndeil beef I tnotigb. 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Drop in or phone Vacuum glass filler 1 MX keeps liquids hot 24 (ot Inlorrmtinn, We liavc application blank", FIFTH houn; told } dsjit AVINUI Adding Machines Arc Not Lamb Livers 29: CoUnlioi Supply Limited KIAPSIT vacuum fcofffo QUARK Under Priority. ' "Snuff Box.". ROYAL . , With, (cued vacuum gjiia .39 "Patiycake" Sec U» Today! •'*• filler. Skn( The new Instructions are that res- committee. romen are' planning to, make this idents of the township from now on rarnlval one of the blggOBt and most take/.their scrap metal %nd rubber Stressing the point the thoughts Instructor in Art expressed were his personal views, successful church benefits ever held. to. Martin's Eeso station at the In- The committees follow, William T. $|.1O $f.98 tersection of the County road and Mr. Coliey noted the importance to the United States of friendly rela- Junphy, Thomas Garvey, Timothy Children' and Adulfc Groups. ™ PT; * QT. State Highway 84. The committee lowney, John Kozak, Jr., Prank further emphasizes that no paper is tions with the South American coun- Continental Distilling Corp. wanted. tries, particularly from strategic 'onrjjelly, John McConnell, Reginald Studio and Outdoor Pointing. and economical aspects; that the PREMIUM BEEF lartin, Walter Rowan, John Byrne, Raymond Brehea, Joseph Sheehan, principal thingJ-uniting them today Aberdeen-Angus steers, raised and fattened on Monmouth's rich Moderate Bates. is the common enemy; that the Iharles Neff, John Waldman, Nich- S EVIL LA Insurance Man Again grasses and grains, bring as much as#two cents a pound above high ilas Kaiser, James Phillips, George United States has Investments of prices /or best beef in New York markets. Here is pictured a group Owens, Benjamin Haulbosky, Hen& Phone Rumson 702. Wine Honors $5,000,000 there, and that South ot black Angus In a Monmouth meadow. Some 4,000 head of these RUM America exports goods valued at ry Rich, James Grodcska, William gaze-arresting animals are now grazing- in Monmouth county fields. 'inn, Jack Mason. Morris Weaterman, New York life $600,000,000 every year to the United Baby Beef groups in 4-H clubs arc very active in the movement that Insurance representative, who re- States, while before this World war Also Mrs. W. B. Kelly, Mrs, John « YBS. eldes on Second street, Fair Haven, has shown an animal increase of beef cattle in Monmouth during the Halleran, Mrs. William Mount. Mrs. $1.74 they exported goods, valued at over past eight years. In the Colt's Neck and Holmdel.sectlons, herd3 of OLD has again qualified for the, com-a billion dollars to Europe. George Mardorf, Mrs, Elizabeth Red- pany's club of agents who have sold 60 or more may be seen In roadside pastures. Something that blue dlngton, Mrs. H. Ruf, Mrs, Bonnett, • FIFTH more than $100,000 worth of Insur- Tho speaker mentioned the United grass and white clover gets from rich Monmouth soils makes for the Mrs. Morris Jacobs, Mrs. Michael ance In a year. States officials have made tremen- high quality of this particular county's beef. Connors, Mrs. Nicholas Kaiser, Mis. 5-Yr.-Old BOURBON Mr.-Westorman just-missed quali- dous efforts since this war began to MONMOUTH COUNTY PRESS ASSOCIATION. enjamln Hawley, Mrs. J. Godettl, fying for-the $200,000 club. This is croato .friendships lnJ3outh America, &T3. Julia Langhans, Mrs. Thomas bis fifth year with the company and as we must be friends "wltlT them rarvey.'Mrs. George Owens. Mrs. WASHINGTON MISS ANN J. FLEMING tho fifth time bis sales have ex- first if we are going to have them 'horriaa Sharkey, Mrs. Timothy ceeded $100,000. as allies; that South America, is our Sheehan, Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, Mrs. SQUARE Miss Fleming graduated from Red A convention, which waa to have major source of coffee and sugar, Hotels, Boarding Houses C. Dato, Mrs. William Mulligan, Mrs. Bank Catholic High school In 103Cbeen held at Herahey, Pennsylvania, that American interests have con- ~" mas Garvey, Miss Chcri Petra- C and from Mount Hplyoke college in and to which members of tho clubs trol of many newspapers -In the gall. ___^,__ 1910. " are invited, has been called off be- countries there, that many American 95 PT. QT. Dr. Rogers received his degree in. came of the war.1 business men go to those countries Registration Next Week chemistry from Fordham unlvoralty with the sole purpose of making ••- Five Polio Cases In 19X8, and at present is employed money, and that South American Announcement "was made today by 6-Yr.-O.dRYE as a research chemLst on' the Btaff- Birthday Party For natives feel we are not cultural and H. Russell ^Phillips, area rent direc- ing house regulations Blnce the of Morck & Co. at Rahway. Maximum Rent date? In Hospital are JUBt "money grabbers." tor for Northeastern New Jersey A. The landlord is asked this on VACUUM Mildred Phillips President Tuthlll was In charge of that registration of hotels and room- the statement, and if the establish- Monmouth Memorial hospital au- ROYAL CHURCH OF THE AJB the meeting and guests included, be- Ing; houses, boarding houses, dormi- ment was not in operation on the thorities have reported, the hospital A birthday party was given for tories, auto camps, residence nlubs, Maximum Rent date, he is then to has five cases of poliomyletis (infan- CLEANING Miss Mildred Phillips of Morford sides Mr. Cooley, Charles B. Gallag- RESERVE A Christian Sclenco program will her, owner of the Monmouth hosiery tourist homes, tourist cabins and write in the date when the establish- tile paralysis). Three are from Mon- bo broadcast over Station WCAP, place recently In qbservanco of her trailer camps will begin Monday, ment first offered rooms for rent. mouth county and two from Ocean Saves 10% to 30% 21st birthday. Decorations were in mills and vlco president of the Red Q. How does tho- landloard know Asbury Park, next Tuesday after Bank. Rotary club, and Arthur T. August 24, and run through Thurs- county. Health .officials., stated that $1.87 noon at 1:45 o'clock. This program pink and white. Miss Phillips re- day, August 27. It Is planned to have what maximum ICROI rents to put tho approach of fall Is the season in Fuel ceived many gifts. Dear, of Portaupock, member of the down for the rooms he lists? ia under tho direction of tho Chris- Red Bank selective service board, this registration,, as in the case of when the susceptibility to this dis- We Vacuum Clean Any Bin4 Present we're Mr. and Mrs. John dwelling units, at certain strategic- A. These rates are entered in the ease becomes more prevalent."Tt~was PT. QT. tian Science Committee on Publica- who was Introduced by Past Presi- second section of the statement, of Cool, OH or Stoker Fumnee tion for New Jersey and will be Cerrone, Mr. and Mrs. JoBeph Phll- dent Leon Rcussillc, jr., chairman ally located schools. Announcement dentified aa Section B-maxImum pointed out that three cases In a given by a representative of this llpa and Misses Mary and Christine of the Board. of the location of the schools will be egal rents for rooms rented or ot- population as large- as Monmouth Monmouth Reserve committee. The subject will be, Arnone, Gladys Ashe, Gemma Salen- made later. tered for rent, and special lnstruc- county's is far from an alarming An Informal reception was held situation. Grates and Furnace ''The Power of Expression." tlno, Ethel Saldo, Roso Fiore, Rose, Under the provisions of the maxi- ions for answerinc this section' are Ida and Nancy Satoro, Mildred, for Ensign Frank F. "Bud" Elals- contained on the instruction sheet. The cases at Monmouth Memorial dell, a member of the club, who Is mum rent regulation for hotels and Q. What la the general- principle ale: Suzanne Miller, 6, Garwood, ad- Parts APPLE SIOIIGANVILUE BIRTH Mabel, Mary and Rose Cerrone and rooming houses, it is necessary that Sylvia Garruto of Red Bank; Miss now in tho Navy, used in determining what the max- mitted July 28; Alexander Schwan, "For Converting Oil Burner* Rotarlan Gallagher spoke of the every landloard register accommoda- imum legal rents for rooms arc? Mr. anfl Mrs. Robert Mauser of Lucy Stranlero and Miss Ros^ Mary, 1-1, Barnegat, admitted August 1; to Cool! Salmon of Keyport and Miss Mil- excellent friendly relationships be- tions rented by him in any of the A. A 30-day period ending on the Charles Tomasko, 10, Union Beach, BRANDY Morganvlllo are the parents of a foregoing types of establishments. maximum rent date ia used for set- daughter born Tuesday morning at dred Konowitz and Charles Kono- tween tho Rotarinns and Lions, admitted August 8;. Josephine their co-operation for community The "freeze" date of such rents is ine maximum legal rents for rooms. Henke, 11, Keansburg, admitted An -Rivervlew hospital. wlULof_Hlghlands the jiame as in the case of dwelling If a room was rented during this and- national-activities, and Invited period,- then-the-landlord-enters-the gust 8, and Robert Copeland, 9, LAWES COAL CO. tho Lions to participate In a joint units, March '1,19*2; : Keffnsbur'g,admitted' August 7; lprbest rent for each term of occu- Shrewsbury Phono S. B. MSlT clambake to be held Thursday, Sep- The area affected by this reglstra- tancy and number of occupants lon will be tho following ten coun- tember 3. President Tuthlll-seleoted :harj;ed during this period. If not An eagle can fly oft with an cb- tho entertainment committee, com- ties: Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Mid- :ented, then he enters the amount iect its own weight. posed of Wellington Wllkins, Jr., dlese, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, ror which the room was regularly John E. Ballly, Dr. Douglas Ed- Somerset, Sussex and Union. jffered during the period for the *6GAL Here are some typical questions erms of occupancy and number of jwtrds, RQberi__Eiaricr1_AJbert E\_ Graullch, John Hawkins, and James TtmnsnHWBTnnsrtnlninK-to-tlilirtypo- oceivpantBi F. Humphreys, to act with the Ro-of rent regulation: Q. What if the room was first rent- ed, or offered for rent, after the max- MONMOUTH tary committee In arrangements for Q. What dwelling quarters must imum rent date? tho affair. be registered under this registration? A. All rooms in hotels, rooming A. The 30-dav feriod then starts CLUB The (5 war savings stamp 'was from the . (lav when the roomawas •IViTtW1lJhd and boarding houses, dormitories, first offered foi- rent. And the same Blended Whiskey Of courio...and he doesn't need a ear. The Rooievelr Hotel "residence—ulubs,—and—auto camps. Councilman Harold S. Allen received trailer camps, tourist homes and h ii right In ihe center of mid-town New York where it's eaiy to tho attendance prize, which -was cabins, and all establishments of a enter apply as in the case of where AT_ presented by Second Vice President similar nature. the establishment was in operation walk to tho buiineit lection, the Fifth Avenue shopi, Rocke- William A. Fluhr. The correct an- Q. Does this include the ground [luring the 30 days prior to the max. feller Confer or the theatre. swer to tho question was there are rented to place a trailer upon? ;mum rent date. ' PT. QT. 46 knitting machines in Hotarlan A. Yes, it does. Q. Does the landload make any EATONTOWN, N. J, A permanent roiidonce at th» Rooievelt will eliminate the Gallagher's mills on Upper Broad Q. By what date must the regis- distinction when entering tho rent street. tration of such rooms in the New figure between a room which was maintenance troublet confronting private homa owner* today. Jersey Defense-Rental Area be com- actually occupied during the 30-day 289 BROAD STREET BELLS Next Tuesday night the guest pleted? . period and a room merely offered for There's no servant problem and living may be enjoyed with speaker will be Harry H. Neuber- A. By August 27. ent during that period? little effort or expenie. ger, Nufcswamp road, Mlddlotown Q. Is the registration required by A. Yes. If tho room was actually Blended Scotch township, retired chief of civil pro- law. rented at tho rent reported and not Slngli roams from $75 monthly tection of the state defense coun- merely offered lor rent, then tho A. Yes. landloard is to place a cross (X) Double rooms for two from $90 cil, and the attendance awards and <3. What If a landloard falls to reg- WHISKY questions will be furnished by Past in tho box after the amount entered. Suites start at $150 ister by August 27? Q. What if a landlord is now SrECIAI. BESEBVE Presidents Jack Rohrey and Edwin A. wilful violation of the registra- renting a room on a monthly basis R. Conover. tion requirements subjects tho land- RafM tndud* compfsfo hot»t iirWce lord to tho penalties provided in the and that room was not z'ented or Saaional and yiaitf rolls quoted upon requirf Past President Theodore J. La- Emergency Price Control Act of offered for rent on that basis dur- brecqus announced an important 1912 of a }5,0OO fine, one year im- ing the 30-day period used for do- FIFTH GUY 10MIARD0 and His Royal Canadian* meeting of the major activities com- prisonment, or both ;ermining maximum legal rents? Mtvrn to tht Grill In the Fall mittee to bo held after the club ses- Q. Are there any other penalties? A He enters the lower of the fol- sion next Tuesday night, when sev- lowing: The first rent charged after A.-Yes. The registration statement the maximum rent date for tho eral vital projects will be consid- carries tho warning that any chargo monthly term, or the maximum, legal 100% PURE ered. Besides Mr. Labrecque, the in excess of' maximum legal rents, rent for similar rooms within the HOTEL* ROOSEVELT other members of this committee are "not previously authorized in accord- establishment which were rented on CALIFORNIA Past Presidents Lester R. Ross, Leon ance with the maximum rent regu- a monthly basis. MADISON AVENUE AT 4Jth STRE1T, NEW YORK Rcussllle, Jr., Theodore D. Parsons, lation; may subject you—the land- Barnaul G. Hlnu, Managh) Dlncttr lord—to a $5,000 fine or imprison- Q. Does the landlord indicate in and Conover, and Councilman Harry ment for ono year, or both, and to his statement that a room now WINE ; Malchow, Capt. R. V. R. H. Stout, iDi8ft;Uy:;J: t0HHfCHDV?ttl damages payable to the tenant rented on a particular term of oc- and G. Stephen Young. amounting to>.three times the over- cupancy was BOt rented nor offered charge, plus attorney's fees." A lalso for rent on that term of occupancy SHERRY - MUSCATEL statement on the form also subjects during the 30-day base period? ROYAL PORT the landlord to tho same fine and A. Yes. He indicates this by plac- imprisonment. ing a dash (—) In the box after tho C Q, How is this registration made? amount of rent entered. 19° PT 71 V,GA A. It Is made in duplicate on Q. . Then landlords are to enter forms provided by the Area Rent more than one figure for each room? C 37 Office. A. YDS. If ho had established dif- GAL How Shall the Tax Burden Be Distributed? ferent rutcs for different terms 37 « *1 Q. Who must fill out these forms? occupancy and number of occupants A. The landlord or his agent. ho enters in appropriate spaces the Q. What does tho landlord' or his daily rate for one, two and three NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT agent do with the statement after persons, the weekly rato for one, Estate of Sophia Georglnna 1U1I, deceaieil. It has been tiled out? OFFICERS' Notice U hereby tdven thai the accounts two and threo persons, and th A. He teats off tho Instruction monthly rato for one, two and three f the subscriber, trustee of the estato of. sheet, signs both copies of the state- alii deceased, will be audited and ntflteil [4- persons. However, if he Is renting )>y the Surrogate of tho County ot Mon- ment and tho continuation sheets if or ottering for rent rooms on only 1 mouth and reported for settlement to the A GROUP OF ARTICLES ON used, and malls Dr takes tho state- or 2 terms, then ho enters only UNIFORMS Orphans' Court of aald County, on Thiirn. mont unfolded to the designated reg- thoso rates. lay. tho first tiny of October, A. D. I»*2, istration centers. The registration t 1(1:0(1 o'clock n. m., Enntcrn War Time, statements are not to bo mailed to Q. What if a room was rented to Military'leadership demands that at which time npiillcntlon will be made for Washington. four or move 7>crsons at one, time? the allowance of cuuUHel fucs. Q. Must a separate statement be A. The landlord then prepares an an officer present a smart and sol- Dated AtlKUBt lnlh, A, 1). LO42. additional schedule of such rents In T1IK SECONI1 NATIONAL, BANK filled out for every room in a hotel AND TUUST COMl'ANK or rooming house? duplicate and attaches it to tho reg- dierly appearance at all times. That OP UKD BANK, TAXATION A, No. Ono statement la filled for istration statements. (Formerly H«d Bonk Trail Comrmny)! a given hotel or rooming house. Q. What if a landlord was malt this can be combined with perfect By: Ilnlph S. J'otrcr, Truit Officerffie, , However, tho rates for each room -.IK a single chargo for room and RRedd ^kk , NN, J.J ; board during the -period used to (Ic- TrU'lee, must bo entered along with tho lo- ease and comfort is a tribute:to Applcarate, Stevens, Foster A cation of tho room or ita number termlno tho maximum rent? Whai Ileuiallle, Q. What about a tourist camp with fine does he ontcr? Red Dunk. N. J.. eight or nlno soparatn cabins. Aro A. Hu Is to apportion the tota the methods used in tailoring.the rroctam. IN WAR TIME they registered Individually? chnrgo between room and board, and A. Not If they come under tho enter only tho charge for room rent. 'Saks Fifth Avenue uniforms. Cartlflcata ol Dissolution ot This apportionment mu.it bo fair REBUILT TIRES, INC. Maximum Bent Regulation for ho- Tho locution ot tho |irlncl|ial (jfdti til tols and rooming houses, they are and reasonable. Lnls stnta Is on Tenth Avenue, In the> llor- roRlatercd as aro rooms in a hotel, Q, In canes of large' holds, wha Tropic Weight uniforms 42. SO and 52.50 nugh of uolmar, County of Mnnmouth, tho rate for oach cabin being listed If there Isn't spaee enough on the State of Now Jeriay. along with, Ita location or number. statement to list all tho rooms in The mitne ot the atftnt therel/i and In The coming tav bill, now before the tin' hotel? Pink trousers - - • • 16.50 to 22.00 charue ' thereof nKnlnnt, Vhom process lic records, are writing the articles , . , Q. Whnt about vacant rooms. Must mtaluat thin cortxirnUun may lia aervi'l U Sennte Finance Committee, will have they ho listed? A. Continuation sheets can b« ob- Cheno trousers •• ." 4.85 Murjran E, ViwiNotc. men like Roswcll Magill, Columbia Law A, Yea. Whether rented or vacant tained from thn Area Rent OIUCO We, the aubaorlliora, talnu all tho stuck, Khaki cotton uniforms holders of llohullt Tlmn, Inc., a corpora* to raise an estimated twcnty-tlircc bil- Professor and former Under Secretary they must bo listed on the registra- tlon of tlio Stalo of Now Jer«o», ilsirnlliv It' tion statomont, It offered for rent. (blouse and trousers) * • • • 18. SO advisable and must fur tha bcliotU ol NHM lions, The money will hove to conic Q. Whnt Information is tho lnnd- corporation tliat tho aama slumlil l>* forth, of the Treasury . • • John W. Haiies, lord rcqulrod to glvo In this rcgistra. with (Unsolved, tto hereby vtvt our consent from people like you. We think you will \Vliitc uniforms (blouse to the dissolution thereof Hn nroyldsit I'/ former Treasury Under Secretary and tlon? "An Act Goncernlnii Coipurnllons (llevl* want tho benefit of the opinioni of A. Ho' Is naked to Identify the VICTORY and trousers) - 18.00, 28.00, 42.50 slim of 1007)" and do alun thli cnnitnnt tn S. E. C. member. establishment by checking off wheth- tha and that It may lie Illeil In tilt o'llca Amcnqi'9 ,iilcillcj nud experienced tax er it la a hotel, rooming Iio-uno, .Army blouses .-«--"••- 45.00 of tha Moretnrjr of the etnto of HaW Jsi. dormitory, auto enmp, trnllor onmp, experts. AccordiiiEly, file Herald Trib- Officers' trench.coals • 21.50 to 55.00 WITNH3H our Imnda on Ilia lltll (la* It's your lax bill . . . affecting every roflldenco rlub, tourlut home, or tour- BUY of July, A. ]>. IUIJ. une will publish articles by a number ist cabin. Officers' overcoats ..---- 65.00 MAIUSfi VAN NOTB, dollar Hint you arc now earning - and Q. Doen the landlord lint tile num- UNITED MUllflAN K VAN " of them-— Mondnyi, Wednesdayn ami ber ol rooms contained In hln (.stub Uniform Insignia, txlra W.VA J'lKlt.'fON '•pending. This ii your stritt—now run- STATES Hide ot New Jgnutr. • ) llflhmnnt? County ot Momnoimi. Fridnyn. A, Yen. Iln Hutu tlio totol numhoi Mnrirsn JI. VnnNolc, tho unntmt Hi ninp; three times weekly in the of looniB for rent, nnd thn totn tha sbuvo nimed llnliilllt Tin, Inn. »•!.•* WAR Also n complete collection of caps, duly awijtn, i,n hU ualli KM Unit tlia numlmr qf occtipantn when tli« c«tn!> ttnttinlntc roniotit to tin (Ilienliitinti ol , Mm who have served our and other llahmttnt In. fully rented, shirts, ticVehbesland accessories.," «nt(V linriinratlon'has bean alunari Uf tvtrf • nr NEW YORK Q, What othor Information In ho stonkholiler of said mmtisatny. • > governments M fiunncinl and revenue oakod to lint? • AND UO1UIAK ». VAHMOTW, A. Tlio landlord In nsltod to lint Hanritor/i consultants, men with distinguiihed.pub- Metalb afirlbunc tlio total number of bntlmioriin in STAMPS STORE HOURS:'Mouthy through'Saturday, fJnliaoi^ad and aworn tit liafai* nil tliU *" ° J. (illWlir.lt MfcilillMfltM, ! Q. WUftt In nn c'llnbllnhiiiciit wlilcli 11 A.M. to 9 P.Mi Sunday, lOA.M.ttlP.M.\ A M>iKr In <}|mii««r/ n< )t. It ' h«« oponoil up nn ft hotoi. looming holiao, or any ntlmr of Hln typo ilv- Stamp Out th» Axis,. tmr qunrter* under hold ami room Pace Four RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 20, 1942. Van Deursen, Jacob . 30, There li so entrance fee far "meet" and It'll only through tha Van Dourson, John Bright Future Model Airplane Club the contestants and no admission Is generosity of the merchants that It Van Deursen, Margaret — charged for visitors who witness the 1* able to give such eplendld prizes Surgical Dressing Van Deursen, Rachel ..___ To Hold Annual Meet contest! to tha winner*. Van Deursen, Richard —— For Farms And Van Deursen, Robert ._— The Red Bank Model Airplane As In post years local nurohanta Van Deursen, Thomas ~-.~- club will hold Its third annual con- have bten aiked to donata prices An automat la look mechanism In a Course Conducted Here —2105— Rural Properly test on Dolger'.s Held at Rumson for the contests. The club derives bird's foot k'cops It on the perch Mrs. William B. Coaover, edlto and Harding roads Sunday, August no financial enumeration from thai while asleep.,';'.. chairman ot the Genealogical com Monmouth County Court Record* mittee of Monmouth County Hlstori (Continued from No. 2096). Page 77. Prediction By County Red Cross Officials Ask cal association, Freehold, N. J. SummondeB. Mldletowne, Aug. 16th. 1677. To the Marshall of Mid- President of N. J. Genealogical Index (Pftrt 4) aletownt or hl> Deputy. These an For Workers To Help Fill Quota Questions and Answers In hU Majesties name: to will an< Real Eetate Boards IKE BEER THAT'S LIGHT 2 WAYS require you to warne Benjamen De- May 19, 1939, to January 4, 1040 Officials of the army and navy well and Thomas Wright to appea; and the August quota of more than —2104—' n the Court held at Sbrowsbury o: (By Alexander Summer, president have , requested that the county 72,000 dressings will be finished by Tllton, Garrett -.» —— 867 of tho New Jersey association of chapter ot the Red Cross aupplj the first Tetjasday in September t< makes a DOUBLE AIT! Augunt 25. . Tllton, Hannah 867 give In thare evidence In the cas real estate. boards.) them with a quota ot more than Mrs. Strauss added, "It Is vitally Tllton, Henry Remsen, Dr. » 867 72,000 surgical dressings, on or be depending betwext Thomas App Farmland and other types of rural Important that tho °women of the Tilton, Jacob L 867 gate Senior and the towne o: fore August 25. In order to accom- county assist their Red Cross Tilton, Jacob, Capt. ! 887, 885 properties are experiencing greater plish this task county chapter ofll- Shrowsbury, whareof you are not t< sales activity than in many years.. branches with this project now, as Tllton, Jacob, Jr. 867 falls, as you will answer to the con clalB conducted a special refresh!" the need is so great. "All of the Tilton, John 887, 801, 874 Even forms that were abandoned course for Instructors in suigia trary and to make a true return b< when agricultural workers went to chapter's 17 branches have estab- Tllton, John, Jr. . 874 mee. John Bowne. nk it- dressing making Thursday and FH- lished surgical dressing rooms, In Tllton, Kenneth lit... 86' the cities during lean depression day at the county chapter produc- good central locations so that the (Keenle) , '> To the County Marshall or hli years again are finding a ready mar- tion headquarters in the West Btr- workers may reach them without Tllton, Loel -'. ..-..- - 86' Deputy, These are In his M'tle; ket. Other stock-producing lands gen place school. J using any, or very little gas. The Tllton, Margaret H. 86 name. To will snd require you tc that suffered by the scarcity of All day Thursday and Friday rep- work is simple and pleasant, and' Tllton, Maria —- — 86' svmmondes Thomas Cox to mall workers who were attracted to In- resentatives of 13 of the chapter'r our only requirements are that the Tilton, Mary his personal appearance at the nexi dustrial plants at the beginning of branches, attended the classes o worker give of her time, wear a Tilton, Miriam .;.•_ 898 Court of Sessions to ba holden fo; the present war because of higher instructions conducted by Miss Vera simple cotton dress, and have her (Tllton) he County of the Newaalnks then wages, again are flourishing, and no Tompklns of New York city, an as- hair covered with a large square of Tilton, Nehemlah .— ', 867 and there to give evidence in i longer are drugs on the realty mar- sistant to the administrator of the gauze or a largo handkerchief." Tilton, Nelr 867 ss depending between Thomai ket. Applegate and Bartholomew Appl- volunteer special services head as- Tilton, Rebecca ,— .. 855, 857 New Jersey has been particularly signed, to surgical dressings or the The chairman further remarking gate and the lnhabltns of the toww that at present- there are only ap- Tllton, Samuel 87-4 'ortunate in that regard. Our state, North Atlantio area. The morning Tllton, Sarah _ 8686'7 Shrowbury whareof you are noi proximately 2,000 women working, :o faile as you will answer for con- besides being in the vanguard of in- sessions were taken up with lec- Tllton, Sylvester 867 dustrlal Importance, is one of tho tures, and In tho afternoon actua' but that by fall, officials, hope to empt and to make a true return havo more than 3,000 doing the Tilton, Theodore Francis 867 "ending farm areas on the Atlantic work wag done. Tllton, William .._: : 867 hereof, by mee, James Orover, Aug. dressing work. The quota for Sep- 15, 1677. leaboard. Farms In' nearly every Under Miss Tcmpklns' direction Tltua, Mrs . 962 lection show evidence of Increased tember is slightly higher than 70.000, The names of the jurymen: James the Instructors were taught to make and the October quota will be larg:- Tone, Sarah - . .. 879 productivity and demand, and pro- UGHT.. Ashton, Jo Throckmorton, Jo Stoutt, three sewn dressings, three folded or yet. Traphagen, Sarah . 1049 duce la bringing as much as 60% ones, and two new ones designed by Truax,, Charles 889, 950 Randall Hultt, Richard Stoutt The fact that the chapter's more than In the last three years. army and navy doctors. The volun- Tunis, Daniel W. :. 1005 Qeorgo Bruiss, George Mount, John Some of the farms ore operated by teer Instructors also received les- branches are giving all-out assist- Tunis, Kphraln „. 1005 Smith, James Doraett. t Jonathon after you ance in the project was demon- men who are engaged in war indus- sons in tabbing and packing the Tunis, Samuel . 1005 Hulmes, Jamea Qrover, Samuel Hut- rles and who thug are serving in the dressings for shipping as specified strated by the representation of 13 Tunis, Stephen - 1005 ion, Wm. Layton, Joseph Hultt. Im- of the county chapter's 15 branches. dual capacity of farmer and war- by army and navy sources. Tunis, William _..-.._.._ . 1005 lannelled objected against. ivorker. Among those taking the refresher To the County Marshall. These drink Speaking of the surgical dress- Tylee, Naomi ...'. 881 courBe were two Instructors, Mrs. Updike, Mary 1066 re In his M'tles name. To require The remarkable activity In farm- Ings being made in this county, Benjamin O. Smith of Gooseneck ou to warne those mentioned In Miss Tompklns praised the work- Updike, Sarah 962 ands'is attributable In part to the Point, and Mrs. Emanuel [Pepper of YunBrakel, Stephen he list to make tharo appearance audable educational program In- ers and urged that all women offer Deal. Last week Mrs, Smith took ti ye Court for jurymen whareof their services. Hra. Howard G. VanBrunt, Agnes augurated by the New Jersey Coun- a special instructor's course at VanBrunt, Benjamin ..__, ou are not to fail, as you will an- 11; alBO to the conversion of many f& ifiot -famous Aft/Waft(/rwmqf Strausa of Shrewsbury, county chap- Trenton under the direction of Mrs. iwer to ye contrary. (Page 78), Sept. ter chairman of surgical dressings VanCleaf, Honce — imall farms into estates by men who Rose P. Parsons, a representative VanCleaf, John C. i, 1677. Court Orders. Present: Cap- stated that although at present the of the national Red Cross head- lave retired from business; and to /nnCleaf, Neeltye Jansen tain John Bowno, James Grover, Jo- nveators who are assembling acre- "Ah-h-h that was swelll" That's what you'll say after you've need for workers is a desperate quarters, who Is head administrator oph Parker, justices. one, although much has been accom- VanCleave, Margaret —» go for future development. enjoyed your fill of Trommer's—the beef that's 2-Ways light. of volunteer special services of sur- VanCllef; Benjamin Ordered: Upon a hearing of the plished by* the women now working, gical dressing work of the North iiietness between Bartholomew and The serious shortage of farm labor Yes indeed, this wonderfully light beer gives you double VanCllef, Elizabeth has proven no deterrent to the de- Atlantio area. anCllef, Hannah homas Applegate, plaintlffes and satisfaction. First, every drop is light as you drink it, Others taking the course were /anCouwenhoven, Jacob 977 (f) ho Inhabitants of the towne of mand for good rural property, and Miss Lillian Baquet, representing an Couwenhoven, Jacob Wol- hrowabury, defendants, and foras- Realtors throughout the state report Second, it's agreeably light after you drink it. Remember this hat now lt la a problem to fully aCTORYl the Red Bank branch of the chap- fertsen 871 much as the said Barth'o did not next time you're thirsty. And dpn't forget that Trommer's Unnecessary Spending Mrs. John McKnlght, Port /an Couwenhoven, Neltje 971 ppear nor none Impowored In hla meet that demand. Farmers from BUvf Monmouth; Mrs. Lansdell Andoison, fan Couwenhoven, Neltje.... 939 (e) lehalfe, the Court doth order that distant points are settling in New all-Malt brewing makes this possible, Every ounce is brewed ' fMWKES toys: _"! would Middletown township; Mrs." Milton /an Couwenhoven, Neltje ..... 977 W be parties above said viz.: Barh'o "ersey because of its proximity to exclusively of hops and barley-mnlt-«o other grains. Taste nd Thomas Applegate bee non-sult- spend every last dollar to A. Siegfried, Atlantio Highlands; /an Covenhoven, Neltje . 83t> (f) he world's greatest consumption d to pay all costs and charges, etc arket, and its highly develqped Trommer's today and compare! win the war, bur Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, Keansburg; Mrs. /an Covenhoven, Wolfert — 776 Frederic M. JTessey, Matawan; Mrs. transportation facilities. All these not $ one \ excess /anderbilt, Gertrude, J. . 1067 T. D. C. (N. J.) Albert M. Halgh, Kejrport; Mrs. Ed- /anDerveer, Benjamin, D. B. 1017 (To be Continued) actors hold much promise for rural JOHN f. TROMMER, INC., BREWERIES ATi BROOKLYN, N. Y. • ORANGE, N. J. penny-in vnntc-j ward ._Smjrthe _EVeeJ>old; Mrs. Eve- New Jersey In post-war years, when 1 /anderveer, Caroline ••- -••—• 880 Answers essary govern- lyn Hardy, Mariasquafi'p~Mra.~Ken- /anDerveer,-Catherine .....-•-1510 abor and motor fuel shortage havo mental spend- neth G. Brown, Asbury Park, and /anderveer, Catherine, D. B...- 1017 ^ __ lasssd. _ fng." Mrs. Benjamin Slsholz, Long Branch. 'anderveor, David . , — 1017 Conover. No. 2001, LCC (N/TO" Luncheon was served by members 'anderveer, David, D. B. 1017 UBO NO. 1738, TDC (N. J.). Appre- Fined for Insulting Warden. if the chapter canteen corps. Mrs. 'an Derveer, Jacobn — 847, 1010 lete this fine answer but must cur- Ralph J. Parker of Little Silver 'anderveer, Jacobus Rutgert (?) 880 ect some errors that have crept In. Charles Ferris of Bradley Beach WBB In .charge of the workers Thurs- 'anderveer, Jane — -..- 1017 *ullff Conover, b. July 20, 1791, d, ma fined f50 last week for Insulting li§|^ " ALBERT W." day, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Salua- 'andorveer, John .,.-.. — 1058, 1017, an. 19, 1872, Id. near Middletown ,n air raid -warden. He was accused ro, Mrs. Marblo Woodward, Mrs. an Der Veer, John . 8P0 list,nf...hla ..life, although he re if iislnjr.-1'lo.ud, offensive and^ Indo- Harry J. Ouimet and Mlso Emllle an Derveor, John -~— 985 oved to Mt. Holly, in Burlington lent language'.1 to Samuel' Monastervj Barry, all members of Asbury.Park 'anderveer, Louise Marston 880 o. for a few years. He md. flrat, iky, a warden in tho Ferris nolgh- HAWKES chapter. . 'arfderveer, Mrs, Hann _..._ 761 tarla VanCIcef on Apr. 2, 1814, and lorhood., About six weeks ago Ferris 'anderveer, Phebe Ann, D. B. 1017 tad two daus. by this mgge. Ellnoi, 'as fined $25 -for Insulting another byi JOS. PINGITORE, Inc. LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE us L_Republi£onJCnndM, 1898,.md. John D. Berdan on •Jov. 9, 1846; (3), Horatio, b, Apr. 18, 890, d. Dec, 0, 1892, md. Amanda ~ranaon on Jan. 7, 1858; (4), Susan 'rancU, b. July 21, 1832, md. William '. Jewell on Feb. 10,1857; (5), Sarah 'arie, b. May 27, 1835, md. George rice on Dec. 14, 1831. All these dates re from the Family Bible, and some f the mgges are recorded In Proe- lOld. The Ralph Conover of Somerset o. who md. Elizabeth VanCleef was a different branch of the family and should not be confused with this Rultff of Mon. Co. Rulift'a brother Isaac md. Alche Bennett on March 20, 1828, reo. bk. C 44, (Fd) a d. of John W. Bennett and Elizabeth VanMater and had two daus., MIcaH and Elizabeth. Rullff'a sister Sarah md. 1st John S. French on Oct. 10, 1827, and md. 2d Jacob VanPlecke on July 3, 1841. Rullfrs sister Catherine md. let John Frost on Jan. 12, 1818, and 2d Ed- ward Jewell on Feb. 6, 1862. She d. Aug. 39, 1862, a few months after the mgge. Arlntha was still living in 1823, but for some reason her death was not recorded in the Bible. Peter d, Dec. 18, 1811. T. D. C. (N. J,) Questions —2107— SCHANCK-CONOVEB. Can any one supply ancestry of George Schanck who md. in 1845 Eleanor, a, dau. of Garret and Mary Conover ot near Middletown? Their children O Keeping cars on the road de- also, if they had any. S. K. (N. J.) spite Uie »cu!e rubber ftltnation, is —2108— • vital problem. It la so vital thai STOUT - CONOVER. Elisabeth «w entire sales ana* service or- Stout, md. 1828, Jacob Conover, a. son ganization is working day ami of Jacob and Mary of Middletown, night to equip anil trnln Entto N. J. Would like more Inf. about Dealer* to rentier this remarkable this couple, tholr children's names, dntea, «tc. T. D. C. (N. J.) new lire icrvlcn, Thouismls am —2109— rrady now- OtUcrn uro being ROGERS - HULSHART. Wanted xliled to the list every

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SHERBROOK •Hrr dinner rl|nrit Get Vitamins • Get Minerals EATON'S THEATRICAL CREAM 4 FOR Rectal Soreness Gratut r<>mpl<-itmi <'rr.tm, (h. tin , 29e I?.00 Got Roilof Now Easy Way GET ROMNEY BUBBLE BATH FOR BRIAR P BOX OF 50 — Sit In Comfort 29c '„'.00 Don't neglect Itchy' raw broken ipat« around rectum. Few pUcoi uro to liable to lni«cUon. A quick dependable rettevfr of VIMMS Dith Powder S Galogna D«lux« Pkj W * \ l * Srlfntlflc»lfj h » 1 • n crd 29B .00 (rOoUifna itnut of comfort upon conuct, '..' formi iirut«cllng dim over tore srci " " «7 )»>• Vou..teo|i -:ih» actual.. HvU/ tullflilii lor quo'llly and rolu< at Jaw pfi««, PROLARMON RECTAL 49 Wt RtiirvaTh* Right to limit Quantltiti •*&f'* tioning of gasoline and tires BO vital to auto- from thus shores. I want to ba told stacks, The campaign to persuade Fitkin Staff Gives to do. my part to spread American- home owners to convert their heat- Many County vB RED BANK REGISTER mobiles is effeciye only in the Bast. More and Ism to all shores. Ing plants from oil to coal is evi- ESTABLISHED J878 Editorial Views I want to be told—not to help dently soverely limited. Those who 5,378 Patient Days more cars are going off the road daily, and convert will gain by assuring them- keep our world and our way of life Fitkin hospital's ttelt report for Nurses Serving THOMAS IBVINQ BBOWN more and more rubber daily is being worn off from being lost, I want to be told selves ot warm homes, but their 1 Of Other Papers number la not likely to be sufficient July, shows that there were 0,878 pa, Editor Ud Publisner i to help build a' new world and a bet- tlent days care given during the tires on cars still in use; In addition more ter way of life. to have a material effect on the total In Armed Forces JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor fuel oil problem. month, and of thU number, 3,591 and more' drivers are driving slower and slow- , X "want a positive program instead were ward patients. There were al- (The oplnlona axpreiiad In th* Editorial of a passive one. I want something These being the conditions, the im- M. HABOLD KELLY . ' CBKSTEB J. BEAMAN er to save the tires they have left; and the VIQWB herounder do not -nacaastrlly carry so 01 births during July, compared Monmouth Memorial the endarsemtnt ot Tha Reslit«r) to fight for—I'm sick and tired of mediate problem is iwhat steps Assistant Editors should be taken to provide for the with 84 of the some month last automobiles still on the road will have less and having only something to fight year, making an Increase of 37. ' Alumnae Serving at FREDEBIO 8. HAYES, Managing Editor less gasoline as time goes on. DO THE BRITISH "LIKE" US?— against I'm hungry for something apportionment of the reduced sup- , I2.00| ill WELL, WHAT OF ITf to get pepped-up about—I'm repelled plies that will be available. There The surgical department had a Subscription Prlcei In Advanc.: Ont total of 205 operations for July; 180 Home and Abroad nontb«, 11.00; thrM months, 60 eratis slngl. Furthermore, the TL S. Army according from having only something to fear. are two general proposals. One Is Dr. George Horace Gallup, or by I want something to do—not just to to rely oil, a system or limiting de- X-ray pictures were taken, and the Th« Bed Bank Rejiiter as>umti no flnaBclat reipoiulblllt ei to official dispatches will need more and more nickname Buck Gallup, has recently •wait for. liveries to dealers under the super- pathological department reports 2,- This month the army and riavy for typographical trrori In advertlitment. but will reprint completed a poll of British publlo 618 laboratory examinations and that rart of an »dvertl«ament in which th. typoirwhlcal trror men, and the more men the Army needs the It hasn't been no long «lnce the vision of the Office of Petroleum Co- are conducting a drive for more occora. Advertlitri will pls»«e notify tin •iuiwat Iramt- opinion on a question which Buck last war that I forget what hap- ordinator. The other is to establish teats during the month. There were nurses for the army and navy nurses dlattlj- of «njr error which n«r occur. more men our defense plants will demand. apparently believes to be momen- pened then. I remember the parades a system ot rationing: under the Of- also S3 deep therapy X-rsy treat- corps. To date, according to tho rec- tous. and the speeches and the ringing fice of Price Administration. Should ments, 20 of which were given to ords of the Alumnae aisodatlon of Il«Md W«*ly. entind aa Seoond-Claii Mattir it tin Post, Seemingly the hand writing is on the wall, ward patients. The out patient de- offlcj at Red Bank, N. J.. Bi"l«r tha Act of M.rtb 8, 1B7» Buck, as everybody knows, U a slogans. . Then' -we fought to make the War Production Board issue a Monmouth Memorial Hospital, spelling the end of motor vehicle stations for chronic poller ot public opinion in tho world safe for democracy. Wo directive for the latter course, sev- partment reports that; 1,403 cases School of Nursing, 12 of their grad- National AdVn plnco yot thnt I tool ouirht to It would bo doendea before tho book- Tho factor of hliihwtiy snfoty enters Rod Bank, N. J. the dodlcatlon, of tha Chinese Garden cessant tolling of horns by children not only In Rockofellor Plaza. Amorlca, he jiiayor finked for it, find wt) have responded liy tultn place. I'm !il| n welter of con- keeping loan would have finally to bo nnd wo all know thnt It lfl more nec- Dear Mr. Brown: annoys persons in normal health, but often ag- fusion. It lteepn inn Hcrntchlng my wiped out. essary than over to nvort provontlhlo Tho Shrewsbury unit of the Amer- pointed out, hns many beautiful ig our thoughts. What do you think? hciul ami mopping my brow when I accidents and to keep cars rolling. ican Red Cross wishes to thank you flowers that enmo from China—tho It would tnk« courage to adopt the forsythla, tha wisteria, nnd Iho gar- gravates die condition of invalids." know I ought lo bn clenching my Huml plan and tho Bales tax. Legis- If wo are ready to concede Hint pn- for tho wonderful and helpful pub- -O-0-O-o-O-O- (IHI.H. licity you havo given us In your pa- denia, to name only three And It would be very dilTlcult for the police lation gbon with london feet. It Is tornnllntln policing by a state buronu Cor for "Victory Day" In Bhr«wi- none of the»o flowor* was sent to us YIIII midcratttiid? It'/, nlto tills: la tho mlddlo of the eighth month of In the only mcnn/i to compel a fringe Auto. Inspection Stations Should to end thin nuisance via the law. It would he I wunt tn bn told—not to buy do- ury. I know It will make our day by China; our own scientists found this year. It In lator than you think. of Irresponsible drivers to keep mo- a successful one. thorn, Be Closed for the Duration. hard to prove in mnny instances and would fomin /UH»I|>H or riafenso bonds. I Tho very wcatlnjr suggests that tors, brakes nnd gear In ropnlr, then Thank you. wnnl tu be told( to buy Victory Washington take a plungo.—Now wo must continue alnto Inspections. Sincerely, China Is proud of th« good tilings Tlie fltfile itfotor vehicle deportment linH menu taking the police away from other im- Hlninjw or' War Bonds. York Sun. Winifred T. YlvisaUer. of llfo which other nations have I wunt to b« told—not nbout thq. If wo bollnvo In thin onwgoncy cut ili(! number of compulsory nutojiiorfl'ic'lu-J ^] mt duties. A line here and there way drivers enn he trUBtoilto euro volun- found on lior soil, . . lint tho gront ccvn.'itmetlnji of bouacj In dofonao ItATIONIN(l FUEL OIL, nnd lasting compulsory automobile inspections should be is llio only flotation. I want ID bo told—not lo romom- fuel oil for domoatlo boating and I.llto graoeful women In a minuet. which, can never be tnknri"'fi"om bcr 1'rarl Hiitlior. I want to Ira told uthar iiscii In tllo Eastern states this do nnd put motorlntn on tliolr own. White oronaes In Die flold beyond dono uwiiy with entirely.in the TCnst until af- -o-o-o-o-o-o —Nownrk ICyonlnB News. China but alinll forever bo 'Mfrhlrad to lukti Tolilu, to bomb Berlin, to wlnlor. Tho only o.ucntlon '" what That soom to any, "Lost wo for- the world over. It la tho nWor of ter the win*. If tin; wen expect to Keep nljwwl of Hie nun Iliiniu. to do about It. Tho shutting down g«t!" courage which grov/t 'In'' ovory I wmil to bf told—not to do my of (Iftllvrtlm from Auguat S to Sep- Klsh never drink wntcr. They got Norman K. Nelson, Chinese honrt.—New Yorte'T'lnio". Wo HIIV tho Eawt because to date the ru- ,women,they'll have to go back to whiskers. 1'iul to kcoji Nttillom or Foflclom tember lo will help to pllo up some enough moisture In (heir food. , (Formerly ot Little Silver,). RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. Page Seven

before Congress by Representative short distance to New York by ex- name I do not know but who loaned Proposed Canal William H. Sutphln o{ the Third isting transportation facilities or j Blood Bank Donor encouragement. 78th Division To New Jersey Congressional district other means. . I remain, Forever Thankful Mere And There In calling for. an Initial $100,000,000 ex- "Estimated first cost of the canal Expresses Thanks (Signed) Private Not Favored By penditure by tho Federal govern- is $150,000,000 to $200,000,000. It is P. S.—Please don't hesitate to call Reunite In Newark ment?—and entailing considerable ad- unlikely that the canal would ever Officials of the county Red Cross me again. ditional cost to Now Jersey—for a amortize Ita construction, malnten- '•in charge of the blood donor service Monntouth County Taxpayers' Assn. canal from the Delaware river near ance and operating costs. Instead, ih6r0 received an Interesting letter John VanKirk Heads Bordentown to the Rarltan river an annual deficit Is anticipated ! lD*' weclt lrom a F-«rt Monmouth Birthday Party For near Sayrevllle, under tho pretense . which would have to be paid. by.tax. Pr'vate, telling the workers how One of Committees Personal Notes, SBICB of Property, Building Operations, They Call It a that It Is needed In America's war payeri < i«uch he appreciated his opportunity Margaret Heliker program. "Staggering as they are, these estl- \ [° g'v^hia blood for the Red Cross Margaret Ann Heliker, daughter of "Vast and Visionary bl od bank Thc Lodge Dpings, Births,'Marriages, Deaths This vast and visionary 'white msles of time and coat of construe-: , ? '- closing P. S. on his Mr. and ' M'rs. Raymond Heliker of The 78th Division, known In tho elephant' project could not help but tion of a New Jersey canal are likely !''«ter told officials, "Please don't Ward avenue, Rumson, was guest of first World war as tho Lightning White Elephant" would hamper the war program. to prdvo most modest figures. Pre- ^"ate to call me ugain," which la honor at a party held last week in Division,' Is planning .to hold a no* and Other Notes of Interest "Estimated by competent en- limlnary estimates of coats of wator-• 'Jje sentiment expiesed by many or celebration of her third Airthday. tlonai reunion In Newark, Septem- Proposed construction of a new gineers to take from a minimum of wny improvement* notoriously are 'he donor3' The private's letter fol- Games were played a\d refresh- ber 12 and 13. Headquarters will be Keyport Han Hade Oaptaln. ' ' Another Doctor In Navy. canal across New Jersey was de- two years—If all resources wore ap- out of lino with actual experience, ows: ments were served at aXtable on otabjlshed at the 312th Infantry Clarence W. Sproul, aon of Mr. and Dr. H. B. Mason of Freehold has scribed by the New Jersey Taxpay- plied to the job—to a maximum— The Welland Canal was estimated to Blood Bank Staff, which a large birthday cake waa cut Memorial home, 620 High street, . Mrs. Frank Sprout oi Keyport, who been commissioned a lieutenant com- ers association last week as a "vast and more, likely eallmute—of flvo cost $50,000,000, -but finally coat j Monmouth County Chapter, by Margaret, who received many President Hurry Thourot will prc« . 1B stationed with the U. S. Army mander In the Navy andtjjlll report and visionary 'white elephant' pro- yoars to build, such a canal could $128,000,000. The Chicago Drainage ! ^m.er'canRed Cross, ea iianK> J> gifts from her young friends. sent to the organization a program airfield at Murfreeaboro, Tenn., has for duty at the Naval hospital at Nor- ect" that would "draw llfeblood from not help solve America's pressing Canal, estimated at $18,000,000, coat I " •"• At the party were Mary Ellen which Includes taking an active In- leen commissioned a captain. Capt. folk, Virginia, on September 7. His America's war production program." war-time transportation needs. In- three times that amount. Certainly Dear Friends: Howland, Doris Ann Zerr, Beverley terest in the welfare of the 78th Di- Sproul has had a colortul career In office will be closed for the duration A bill has ^b'eon placed before Con- stead it would draw llfcblood from under war-time conditions plus the I've returned to my barracks via Reckoweg, Betsy Heliker, Peggy vision now being formed In the flying. He Inaugurated the Brit air but Mrs. Mason and their four chil- gress by Representative • William H. America's war production program. costly unanticipated difficulties al- 'motor patrol of the' Red Cross, and Thompson, Tommy Fennell, Harry South, forming an honor roll of spraying for orchards and field!. dren will remain at Freehold. Dr. Sutphln of the Third Congressional The drain upon labor, equipment ways experienced In canal construc- may I express my slncerest appre- Nelson, Paul Peterson and Raymond Lightning Division veterans serving More recently he began to fly Into Mason has practiced at Freehold district of New Jersey calling for a and materials vitally needed to man- ciation to tho blood bank staff and tion, there is every likelihood that a63 atants Heliker. Also present were Mrs. In World War 2 and offering tho ser^ the wildernesses In Maine, taking since 1928. $JO0,00O,00O Initial appropriation for ufacture war goods, would be tre- engineers' pre-war estimates of con- ' - William Zerr, Mrs. Hartson Howland, vices of the organization to tho gov* supplies to trappers and bringing Il was m Man. Drowns at-Keansburg. construction of a canal connecting mendous. Excavation averaging 100 struction coats of a New Jersey . V first-donation to the Mrs. Paul Peterson, Mra. Thomas ernment to further tho national war out furs. l>lo tanIt ut J asauro shnl Steven Kubol, 3D, of Passaic, tbo Delaware river near Bordentown feet deep over nearly half the 33- canal are extremely low. °l !> y°" " ' l Fennell, Mrs. Wesley Garland, Mrs. effort. i - with tho Rarltan river at Sayrevllle. mile project la Involved. Cubic yard- 8 Killed In Near East drowned while bathing In Rarltan "For the general public, construe- j Jc'cepUcTand" on'v "hopT'm Wo"d H. .Lansing Clutq, Miss Ann Dever- The. two-day program will aWo Jn^ bay at Keansburg Friday. His body Scoring "continued high pressure" age of excavation is estimated to be tion of a canal across New' Jersey | J'recover and eaux and Mrs. Raymond Heliker. Lawrence Magulre, 23-year-old son for the canal dcBplto absence of pub- greater than that involved in dig- wm help a nEcdy one t elude tho election of officers, a pro- of Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Magulre, was pulled from the water by other holds forth no promise of dividends return safely to hla home at the end gram of entertainment, a dinner an lic demand, tho Taxpayers associa- ging the Panama Canal. In fact but. threatens to add heavily to their of this terrible affair, . summer redtsenU of Portaupeelt for bathers who found him floating He Marino Corps Accepts Connecticut Sunday and will conclude with a me- was treated by the Keansburg first tion said that in as much as several back in 1912 It was proposed to.use already Imposing tax burdens. | From the time ^entered the Meth- many years, was killed recently years "would be required for Its con- tho Panama Canal equipment on the oc a Youth and Magazines morial service to honor the memory whon the plane, he was piloting In aid squad and was pronounced dead "New Jersey can expect to bo I " t church and was greeted by of 78th men who died "over there." struction, such a canal could not ffew Jemey canal.. called upoa to supplement the vast warm and kindly expressions of the action In the Near Bast crashed. by Dr. Frank A. Mlcle. Kubol was staff, my mind was at ease. Every Waterbury, Connecticut, August 18 All men who served In the 78th Lawrence was a member of the answer America's pressing war-time "Certainly with our vital war in- rams expended by the Federal gov- spending a vacation at Keansburg transportation needs, nor solve the dustries handicapped by lack of ma- one, includlne the donors, were real- (Special)—Rene H. Allard, 18, visit- at any time are Invited to attend. ROAF Four members of his crew with his wife. ornment with from two to eight .mil- ly so very friendly. shortage of gasoline and oil along terials and shortages of manpower; lion dollars -for purchase of the right- ed the local Marine Corps recruiting Advance reservations may be made also met Instant "death. All were Every step to the cot was accom- by writing the national secretary, Newark Editor Hurt at Shore. the Eastern seaboard. with some plants forced to close be- of-way of the proposed canal. This panied by an inspiring word of en- station and handed a bundle of 50 burled with full military honors at magazines for Marine Corps out- Raymond W. Taylor, Box 482, CIos- Ad on, Arabia. Lloyd Folmy, 48, managing editor "Our men, machines,'steel, timber, cause of lack of eteel and Iron; with huge expenditure would prove ever., couragement, If I were one to con- of the Newark Evening News, was concrete and transportation facilities tho War Production Board discour- more burdensome at the present stantly worry about that which posts to Staff Sgt. Maxwell P. Dlck- ter, N. J. Freehold Girl a Bride. Injured Wednesday of last week In must be Invested in Immediate pro- aging unwarranted plant expansion time whon state revenues are declln- jt0 happen, that encouragement erson. They were accepted. John VanKirk of Mlddletown, who Mies Dorothy T. Dore, daughter of an accidental fall from the garage duction of war goods for which to that maximum production may be Ing, than would have been the case would truly be welcomed. An it was, "And I'd like to join," Allard Berved in the 309th Machine dun Mr. and Mrs. James Bore of Free- roof at his summer home at Brlelle. there is extensive and. urgent need gained from present resources; with in 1939 when the governor of New I can't express fully my .apprecia- added. The young man was exam- battalion. Is general chairman of the tion. reservation committee serving the hold, and John K. Rooney, son of Mr. He was admitted to Fltkln hospital on our far-flung battle fronts, not for a crying demand for ^anks, ships, Jersey declared tho state could not In closing may I say that the ined and he, too, was accepted. and Mra. Edward T. Rooney of Eng- suffering from a broken wrist and a canal which could not be used for guna and other war equipment, [cr and would not provido the money sandwiches and coffee I received Red Bank area. Assisting' are hey ltflhtown, were married Sunday of three or four broken ribs. Mr. Felmy years to come," the association cau- t'se now at the war fronts, it would necessary for purchase of canal real were unexcelled for their taste. They SUBDUED REVOLT' • men In every community. last week In St. Rose ot Lima church had climbed to the roof to pick ap- tioned In a statement by A. R. Ever- bo unwise to launch a huge new estate. • were really delicious, at Freehold. Following the ceremony ples from a nearby tree. . son, executive vice president. He canal project which would tako "New Jersey taxpayers would be Kindly extend my heartfelt thanks United Slates Marines from the declared that "cubic yardage of ex- y>ars of labor and vast quantities to those In charge and the young Boston naj/.y^yard -subdued an armed The strawberry had'Its origin In a reception for 100 relatives and Belmar Woman Awarded US,600. hit from many angles in the' building North America, traveled to Europe guests was held at the American ho- cavation is estimated to be greater of our valuable war resources ~ to of a canal. Besides providing money Iticly who Rot me.set for the "opera- prison revolt In a' Massachusetts tel. Mr. and Mrs. Kooney are mak- Mrs. Margaret Osborne ot Belmar than that Involved In digging the complete. for right-of-way, the purchased land tion" and thank 'every' one whose penitentiary.in 1824. anij finally returned home. has been awarded $5,500 by the Panama. Canal." ing their home with hli parents. workmen's compensation bureau. "Our men, machines, eteel, timber, would bo removed from the lists ot Citing preliminary estimates of concrete and transportation facilities tax ratables to already over-crowded Keyport Glri Engaged. The award was for the death of her lkts ot tax-free real estate, which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Morloy of husband, Nowoll S, Oaborne, Belmar construction costs of at least $160,. must be Invested in Immediate pro- 000,000 to .$200,000,000; the likelihood duction of war goods for which tho New Jersey Taxpayers associa- ' Keyport announced tha engagement street superintendent, who died of a tion recently'revealed already con- of their daughter, Mildred L., to heart attack while operating a bor- that New Jersey would be asked to there la extenalva and urgent need o © © provide from $2,000,00 to 58,000,000 on our far-flung battle fronts, not tain one-sixth of all valuated prop- Thomaa McNuIty, Jr., son of Mr, and ough tractor July 6, HMO. Tho com- erty In the state. Property along Mrs. Thomas McNulty of Plalnfleld, pensation Is to be paid in weekly for right-of-way purchases; reeult- for a canal which could not be used ant removal of such property to "al- for years to come. thu canal route would also be likely at a dinner for their Immediate Installments. to depreciate In value. I friends at Buttonwood Manor, Mata- ready overcrowded lists of tax free "Construction of a canal bisecting BUY MORE U.S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS wan, Sunday of last week. The wed- Weds Lieutenant. real estate," and anticipated annual New Jersey with its Important high- "Neither New Jersey nor tho na- ding will take place September 20 In Miss Betty L. Schoen, daughter of deficits In canal operation, tho state- way and rail arteries for war goods tion as a whole can afford to divert' St. Mary's Episcopal church, Key- Mr. and Mrs, Nelson J. Schoen of In- ment said: would present serious impediments precious men, material, time and I port. terlaken, and Lt. James P. Van- "For the general public, construc- to the existing systems of transpor- money from the all-Important war Scholck, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. tion of a canal across New Jersey tation. Scores of highways and roads production program in a backward Master Mixed ONE COAT Tire Theft ot Keyport. P. VanSchoiek of Manasquan, were holda forth no promise of dividends —representing part of New Jersey's step to create an economically un- Twelve new tires, tubes and married Sunday of last week In the but threatens to add heavily to their multi-million dollar investment in sound transportation system which FLAT WHITE wheels have been stolen from new Asbury Pork Presbyterian church. already Imposing tax burdens." the world's finest system of high- could not be put to use for years to HOUSE PAINT automobiles stored In a warehouse The couple, will live on the West come." Evoraon'e complete statement fol- ways—would bo cut asunder. Many QT opposite the Keyport high school. coast whore Lt. VanSchoick is-being lows; . roads would have to be closed and The theft was reported to-the police .transferred.. long detours established to reduce Ocean Grove Girl a Bride. .10 "Over a period of more than 30 Flat oil paint Monday afternoon.' The cars be- years' proposals to construct a ship the number of costly bridges across longed to the auto firm of Burner Gets Commission. glvoa - Boft... vel- Leon G. Chrlstlnat, son of Mr. and or barge canal across New Jersey the proposed canal. Traffic over Announcement has been made of gal. A Bitter. Mr. Buhltsr stated the three rail lines would also be inter- tho marriage of Miss. Helen D. ' vety flnl»h . . . Mrs. Robert T. Chrlstlnat of Mata- have beert Investigated time and 14 beautiful pas- earn had been In the building sev- again by army engineers and other fered with and delayed. Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Longest Wear eral months and there was no way wan, has completed his Aviation Ca- tel shades. det training and has been commis- competent authorities, These studies "Nor would completion of a cunul ward C. Sweet of Ocean Grove, to © Greatest Spread ~oMeUlng.-Wiea..thethett_occurred. 1 Lt. Lambroa Di Callimohas, army sioned -a—second- lieutenant ln_-the have_covered the proposed canals across New Jersey anywhere from Q Lowest Cost per year of i Army Air forces. Prior to his enlist- ~cb8t;~econ'omre,~'tranBportation,-~6o- 1945-to-1948-orbeyond-solvoJ.he-pres- aignal corpa. _._Lt._ CalllmahoiJbefore k Freehold to Scrap Cannon. clal, defense and all other phases un- ent shortage of gasoline and oil in entering the service" was a"flutlst ' The mayor and council of-Free- ment as a cadet he was a sales clerk -Master Mixed- with George G. Lehman, broker, New til the subject Is threadbare. the East as claimed by its propon- and had given recitals In Town Hall hold havo given permission to the ents nor would it prevent sinking of and Carnegie hall, New York. MASTER MIXED FLOOR PAINT Defense Council salvage committee York. "Recommendations resulting from SEMI-GLOSS these studies repeatedly have ad- ships In the Atlantic during the next For use In all type floors, inside to sell the old German cannon In the Freehold Han Commissioned. several years. Sella His Poultry Farm. little park at the junction of East Paul Cherln of Mllburn, son of Mr. vloed against the canal project, and out. A fafit-drying p&Lnt, many citing Its unjustifiable cost. "Proponents of the canal claim it One gal. covers 700 s'q. tt. 1 coat Mnln street and Broadway for scrap, and Mrs. Harry Cherln of Freehold, Martin Keeley has sold his poultry QT metal, The Freehold post ot the has been granted a Navy commission Dooplte advorso englnoorlng.reports .Is needed .for burste. transportation; pf_ and the absence of any public de- gasoline and oil through the-Inland fniTn'on-tho-Freehold-IjaUowood-rbad-i 98 American Legion has consented to as lieutenant, junior grade, and Is to Wolf Beinstock of Brooklyn. The assigned to Northwestern university mand there la continued high pres- waterway along the Atlantic coast. Fln.it Ingredient! nhtnltmb'.e. Dots the cannon being sent back to Ger- place has laying houses for 1,700 fur, «nnlle« easily, looka attractive. many In the shape of tanks or guns, at Evnneton, Illinois, to conntlnue sure for a canal and now the war More quickly effective in answering emergency Is being seized upon as an immediate problenT~wouT6nio~Hr- hens and a 'four-room dwelling. Mr. Long Branch Wedding. physical training studies. He has Keeley Is an automobile mechanic Jj9Si!_*?Ji£hJn_? P.!?12!05l education at excuse for carrying out the idea. land waterway shipments from the "MlifB~ROBS""E;-Prtco,~daughter-of ™J/Amoiig_tlfi_Jalesi...raQy£8_.in__tlUL JPlorJdB.ipJp.ellBa_itg the Delaware and. has. returned to the employ of trie Mtlburn high scHob'K "! GdfWMtthfFidJ ECONOMY Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Price, and effort to build a canal across New] rive" r at Philadelphi_.....:.a - or Trenton- , .39 Pvt, John F, Leonard, Jr., both of Engagement Announced. Jersey, regardless of need or ex- from which the fuel could be trans- ROOF-CO ATlN<5- Long Branch, were married Satur- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Morris of pense, Is an appropriation bill placed ported overland the comparatively Stonip Out the Axis, QT day afternoon In St, James Epis- Freehold have announced the en- copal church, at that place. Follow- gagement of their daughter, Mary E., One coat covers FIBRE $«| .98 to Tech. Syt. Robert D. Rltch of completely, dries ing tho corcmony the couple left for in four hours— a short trip to New York. Pvt. Rome, Georgia. Miss Morris Js em-, 22 gay colors. ASBESTOS 1 5 GAt Leonard Is stationed at Fort Mon- ployed at Fort Hancock. Mr, Rltch mouth. Is In the officers' candidate school at Fort Monmouth and will receive Manasquan Man Kills Self. his commission next month. Frederick S. Barkalow, 48, of Manasquan, died Sunday afternoon Weds Ensign. • Attractive at Fltkln hospital of a bullot wound Miss Mary I. Hance, daughter of IMPORTANT! Beautifully Designed through the head, which police de- Mrs. Edward Hance of Freehold, and clared was self-Inf/lcted. Mr. Barka- Ensign Robert I. Owen, U. S. N. R., FLOORCOVERING low was rushed to the hospital at were married Saturday, August.14, in 4:39 after his wife had found him FlUpatrlck chapel of Rutgers uni- War Accident Insurance For Civilians! INLAID LINOLEUM lying on the bathroom floor. He died versity, New Brunswick. After a re- at 5:10. Besides his wife he leaves ception the couple left for a few two sons. days' trip to New York. They will make their homo at Boston. Named to W. P. B. Post. Today, all of us are face to face with the possibility of Patrick F. Davis of Oceanport Shore Wedding. enemy attack and resulting personal injuries or death. This has had been named director of the Miss Katherino E. MacDowell, Northern New Jersey branch office of daughtor of Mrs. Katherine Mac- crea'ted public demand for insurance protection and you can now- the compliance department of the Dowell of New Bedford, and Arthur Seamless floor covering that War Production board with an office C. Martin, son of.John Martin of secure a ?5,000 War Accident Insurance Policy issued by the wears like magic! Laboratory at Nowark. Mr. Davis has had ex- Glendola, were married Sunday of 6 perience In private Industry and gov- last week In the First Methodist Standard Accident Insurance Company. This company is one of "' tested (or quality and wcar-rc ernment service In New Jersey. He church at Manaaquan. A recoptton America's oldest, largest and strongest stock casualty companies, slstance. Waterproof, atalnproof was with the Housing Administra- followed at Deauvlllo Inn. The cou- tion until last fall when he joined the ple will live at Brooklyn. a dependable 58-year-old institution. This policy covers person- —high-lustre finish. Avallabla In W P. B. Died In Florida. al injuries or death resulting from enemy attack and injury or six-foot width. Car Upsets, Kills Farm Worker. Mrs. Adeline Y. Hull, widow of Willio Leo Edwards, 22, a colored P«rry A. Hull of Long Branch, died death which are the direct result of any action taken by the mil- . migrant farm worker, was killed Tuesday of last week nt her winter SEARS CATALOG Sunday aftornoon whon the car he homo at St. Petersburg, Florida. She itary, naval or air forces of the United States or its Allies, in re- was driving loft the Freehold-Smlth- had been a well-known resident of sisting enemy attack. The policy pays: • Ccnuln. inlsld wenrlnK .urloce ORDER DESK burg road, mounted an ombankmont Long Branch for many years and and foil back to the highway, turning was active In various organizations on protective fell back FOR ALL ITEMS over twice. Edwards died as pass- there. A son, Arthur P. Hull, Is her orsby nnd residents of the vicinity only survivor. For loss of • Smart new colors go ihru to batk NOT CARRIED IN took him from the wrecked automo- bile. To Wed September IS. OUR 8TORE Announcement has boon mado of Life ...! '. '.. $5,000 • Durable lonl-wenrlng beauty To Vote on Liquidation. Item* over $10.00 enn bo pur the engagement of MISB Frances E. Both Hands or Both Feet or Sight of IilBt.illntloii will lie armnjed (or Shareholders of the Neptune Build- Borden, daughter of Mrs. John Bnr- chimed on Scars Kaoy Plan Ing and Loan association are asked ker and the lato Harold Borden of Both Eyes \ $5,000 your • convenience bjP Ita board of directors to voto at Noptuno City, to Arnold Roylston of a mooting called for September 1 on Maryvllle, Tennosseo. Mr. Roylaton One Hand and One Foot $5,000 tho dissolution of tho association is employed as a radio englneor nt and tho liquidation of tho organiza- Fort Monmouth. The wedding will Either Hand or Foot and Sight of One Eye . $5,000 tion's assets. In a letter the direc- take place September 13. SCATTER RUGS tors state that It Is of their opinion Either Hand or Foot or Sight of One Eye $2,500 thnt this action will be to the beat Freehold Couple to Wed. Interests of tho shareholders. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skclmn of And pays Medical Expense—Doctors, Nurses $>fi .29 Freehold havo announced tho en- and Hospital bills—up to $500 Homo from tho Wot. gngoment of their daughter, Shirley Mrs. Herbert Angcll, St., of lite Joan, to Harry W.'Road, 3d, nlso of Frcohold-Lakowood rood, roturnod Freehold. Mr. Road In associated 1 Heavy weight . . . last wook from Arizona. Mrs, An- All civilians—men, women and children irrespective of 1 riniart (It-HiKit. lovp- with his fathor, WNIinm W. Road, • \ ly rolurJnK, anil. Koll loft oarly last fall for tho benefit 2J, In tho Kendall oil business, wlil.nl. low price I of MjfUienUh. of her son, Horbort, Jr. age—are eligible and should have this vital coverage. The Civ- Hrtnul now. unique' WhllP-nursing him back to health Contractor Drops Dead. she became seriously 111 nnd has Hnrry Whltlock, n member of tho ilian War Accident Policy protects you in 48 states and the Dis- Kir in, flnt wanve j with n x t r n flno Bpont much of tho time since in a Neptune township committoo .for trict of Columbia, and while temporarily in Canada or Mexico. rlit'iilUu yarns , , , hoBpltnl. Hor son remained In tho mnny years and a prominent build-. Sin ml frhlKi-il uiliU. West for tho present. Ing contractor, dropped dead of a The premium is low—only $5.00 for a full year's'protection. Wimlinble. BUck, henrt attack Tuosday of last week blue, KI'(''-'"I red. Soil Conservation Dinner. while nt work on a housa near his Complotlon of tho clrodglng of tho home nt Asbury Onrdcnn. Ho wan 54 Bombings may come—and, if they do, you want to be upper roaches of tho Manaoquan years old, river, undorlakon by tho Soil Conser- protected against the inevitable results. Now is the time to order 16x30 vation Service, will bo celebrated by Conch Tnlu'S New 'Job. ft (llnnor at th« Freehold Elks club Walter M. Wermulh, Long Brunch your policy before disaster strikes. Ucf, me. on AiiKUHt 24 with Ross C. Claylon, high school bnsclinll couch nnd ns- Dunp vnlvoty cotton chenille Conservation chairman, In charge. slstant football coach for thn pant *' rillo- ii Joy vtntlet'foot! Choftge Those who worked on tho project, as from 4 dlnIliiRtlvc embunuiKt do- well as conservation omclals, will at- year, has resigned lie will taUo n tend. position nt Veronn high school whore HIKIIK -plnln or multi-colored • he Is oxpectod to servo ns nnalatrint pre-iihrunlc to rntnln Original OniiKllt nig Unas. football conch". Wormiilh In n grad- elzo, Illur., (frnon, rOflo, PflAtill. H, John Witman, neilstnnt prln- uate of L&fayotto college. GEORGE W. BRAY ^olpuLof tha I''rooho|d high, doiiool, — Attired Auto Di-nlir Dips. . Inndtid a black bass walghlng live ' Pitney C, Hnvonn, • "rottrcri ' auto" nnd a half pound* at Laka Topane- r ALL. TYPES OF INSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE mu»,,«, fow days ngo. Tho flsh wn« dealer and a woll-ltnown «horo roil- Jl Inchon Jong nnd moasurod IB Inch- (lent, died Wednesday of Inst week 77 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. on nrpund Iho girth. The fish proved at hla dome at W(iy»Mo, Ho WHS S3. HIRs] If HICK a problem for tho light rod used and For several yours he hold tho Kord PHONE 804 Mm, Witman wns cnllnd upon to as- -Utomoblle agency lit Lukoivood, re- 27 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phone 1290 lint In Isndlng It safely. tiring in 1024.. Ho Is survived by n widow, one daughter nnd » son. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942.

property of Mrs. Cheston Simmons & DOItEMUS, on Beuna Vista avenue; Rumson. Informative Meeting ,,^, COUKSEM/msTAT Coast Guard Head ITEMS OF "YESTERYEARS through William H. Hintelmann. Wkltfl.ld Bulldlnr, < Of Air Raid Wardens John J. Qulun Thom.i P. John H, Mount of Atlantic High- VJneant J. McCut Howar Ill Appeals For More lands bought the Dr. Charles A, Reid An Informative mooting of air raid WIM«m L. Ruii.ll, Jr. fo FROM REGISTER FILES property on Lincoln avenue at- that wardens of the fifth district was In These Turbulent Times place occupied by Pred Young. held Friday night at the headquar- Parsons, Labrecqua A Borden, Patrol Boats The Boy Scout movement In Mon- ters of tho American Legion on Albert W. Hawkes is—and always has been—a mouth county was established on a Riverside avenue. Senior Warden COlTNSELLOnS AT I*AW, .- firm advocate of harmonious relations between Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From the permanent basis when pladgoo Phil Hassler called the meeting to a W.ll.c. St., R»d B.nk ' Seeks. Aid of American amounting to more than *14,000 were Thwdor* D. Punoni Edmund J. C«nion« • Capital and Labor... the Golden Rule applied to erdcr, and following the roll call, In- News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment accounted for as the result of the re- troduced Stewart Cook, a member of Thtodora J. Labrecnii. all. I.am for him," Power Boat Association cent campaign. Mart I>. Oxenham Red Bank defense council. Bliton ¥. Combi Thom«« J, Smith says Rev. Dr. Lester H. Clee was engaged as county scout execu- Mr. Cook explained the latest rules Robert H. M.ld. William E. Blair, Jr.| Among Private Owners of Today's Readers tive at a salary of $2,000 a year. The and regulations received from the John T. LoVBtt, III county council elected ,W, Strotber offlco of Leonard Dreyfus, state di- Fifty Tear* Ago. jpear orchard on his farm, each of Jones president and Monroe Eisner rector of civilian defense, pertaining The urgent need for all available which was loaded with fine fruit. treasurer.' MOBBIB ronTNisn, ALBERT W. HAWKiS craft to combat the submarine men- George Howland of Shrewsbury to air raid wardens' duties. Rule No. C.rtln.d Public Accountant ace on our coasts is reflected by a was stopped on a lonely road, near Bids for the new borough hall and 8 reads as"follows; AUDITS — TAX UEFORT3 REPUBLICAN II P CFNATAR Twenty-Five Years Ago. flre house at Atlantic Highlands were 12 Bro.d Str..t, H«l Dank, N. 3, CANDIDATE for »• 0. OtHHIUn SEPT. 15,1942 letter from Vice Admiral R. R. tho Monmouth Park race track, by The air raid warden shall function Tel. Red Bank 2624 Waesche, commandant of the U. S. J. B. Rue was engaged by tho , B-*e-- •d- fo- r and it was expecte- d the under the direction of the chief air two tramps,: who demanded bis h l Coast Guard, to John A. Remon, money. The timely arrival of Dave Monmouth County Agricultural fan; | bu.'ldlng, two stories In height, could raid warden, who shall be, named by president of the American Power Keevey, who waa driving by, saved committee to fill the position of chief | be Erected and furnished at a cost the local defense council. The air DR. L. W. CARLBON PaM tf frlf, *, wae also going to build a house on Jumes Bruce house on Second street j - ™. , v ^ ;,, or fallen bombs; assist in fighting Remon asks that all who own an tho property for his own occupancy. at that place as headquarters for the ' Postmaster Christopher Chandler acceptable craft, or who can volun- children while in the country. Incendiary bomb fires, detect and re- DR. MILDRED HULSART The Oceanic Methodist church held 1•-••• of Fair Haven was going about the port tho presence of gas, advise the War Injury Insurance teer tlieir personal services, conv a aflr In the truck house and clear- James Allen, a former resident of village snapping pictures which he civilian population by clakers or SURGEON CHIROPODIST, Oceanic, set a record for the season munlcate with the Coast Guard head- ed $200. Horace Longstreet was auc- proposed to use for a new set of ether short-range warning devices Foot Orthopedics — Electro-Therapy WHO CAN BUY IT? quarters in their district. tioneer on the last night for articles tor large catches of weakflsh; While souvenir cards. Mr. Chandler issued (i. e. tin pans) of the presence of fishing from the Oceanic bridge he gas; direct persons'in tho streets to Ofllca Hour.i Dally S a. m. la 5 p. m. EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD LIVING IN THE "The immediate uae of every ves- which had not been disposed of. a new set of cards each season. Evanlngi; Tuctday, Thuriday, Saturday sel suitable for_patr.ol and observa- Those winning prizes were Miss Nel- caught 21 good-sized weakflsh in an Miss Sarah Cottroll, who made her shelters during an air raid of ex- U.S.A. (EXCEPT THOSE IN THE AKMKD FORCES). hour. plosives, Incendiary bombs or gas Cloud Wednesday tion duty is required," Admiral lie Champlin of Oceanport, Emily heme with Mra. James Hulse of attack, administer elementary first For appointment phone 905 Waesche's letter reads. "Procedure Fcarsall, Frank Jeffrey, Charles Har- Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Leddy of Oceanport, fell down a flight of cel- aid and assist victims in damaged 138 BBOAD ST., RED BANK, If. J, WHAT JS THE ANNUAL COST? ...... $5.00 will be quite simple and effective. vey and Henry Emery. Lake avenue were- surprised by a lar stairs and sustained a broken col- buildings. The owner of every suitable vessel The memorial window to General group of friends who called upon larbone. Mlas Cottrell was an aged The air raid warden ahall not have WHAT BENEFITS ARE PAID? will bo urged to loan his vessel to Clinton B. Fisk was unveiled with them in grotesque costumes. After woina and It was thought It would police power but shall report all in- the Coast Guard for Coast Guard giving the couple a rousing serenade .take a long time for the bone to fractions. He shall not act as a po- IX>SS OF LIFE - SIGHT $5,000.00 appropriate exercises in the Sea lice officer and resort to force to se- Enjoy Programs Reserve duty. As to personnel, abll- Bright Methodist church. The win- they presented them with half a doz- knit. OB LIMBS ty to operate a vessel at sea and the en silver spoons. Miss Mabel E. Irwin, daughter of cure compliance. dow wafl unveiled by Rev. Marshall The bhicf air raid warden shall di- HOSPITAL, NURSING, MKDICAL AM) $500.00 physical stamina to perform duty Owens, pastor of the church. Theron' McCampbcll gave a large William P.. Irwin of Atlantic High- Fix-up Your Radio SURGICAL EXPENSES'Ur TO rect thtf nro watcher unit. are the only requirements. There Charlee R. Murray gave a party to quantity of gravel to Frank Scott, lands, became the bride of C. Fred The chief air raid wardon or the arc no age limits nor specifled'phy- his little friends on White street In Afiddletown township road superin- Koenlg of Bordentown. ' The cere- commander, as the local defense WHO SELLS IT? sical standards. Men will be en- celebration of his third birthdjy. tendent, .for use on the Everett roads. mony took place at tho bride's homej council shall decide, shall direct the olled as temporary members of the He made a similar gift to Holmdel with Rev. George H^Gardner offi- Emorgency Food and Housing Corps. Those present were Carrie Roop, The inslgne of tho air raid warden Coast Guard Reserve, will be given Harold Brower, Wlllard Roop, Fred- township, the gravel being taken ciating. full military status and will be per- from his pits on. Ramanessen farm," Miss Madeline Frakc, daughter of is seven diagonal stripes, alternate die Tetley and Eddie Hallam. red and white. irfitted to serve on full or part time William T. Corlies and Thomas and was given to the respective Elvin H. Frako of Red Bank, and 77 BROAD ST. TEL. duty and with or without pay. townships free of charge. Le3tor Brown of Keansburg were Tho minimum hours of training AGENTS 35?. Davis, jr., sold the catboat Psyche required for al.r raid wardens are oa BED BANK Procurement and organization ti George B. Sandt, Jr. A barn on the old T. Forman Tay- married at the Keansburg Methodist follows: will be done on a district basis," the lor farm at Colts Neck was destroy- parsonage by Rev. James oRse. HrB, Wo Write War Damage Property Insurance letter continues, "with headquarters Miss Agnes Leonard and Michael ed by flre and three horses were | Mrs. Elza Coleman of Holmdel, First Aid 10 in each of the following cities which McLaughlin, both of Port Monmouth, burned to death. The barn was widow of John Coleman, died after Flre Defense 3 were married In the New Monmouth a long illness. She was 76 years old. Gas Defense - 5 represent naval districts along the strucljj by lightning and the flre wan 1 coast: Boston, New York, Philadel- Catholic church. Kev, J. J. F. under great headway before it was Mrs. Elizabeth Stryker, wife of General - 5 You'll get more Qnjoyment out MONEY LOANED phia, Norfolk, Charleston, S. • C, Mi- O'Connor performed the ceremony. discovered by George McKelvey, who William Stryker of Atlantic High- Penalty—The rules and regula- of tho many fine, new pro- The bride was a daughter of John J. tions contained In this proclamation on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Camera* ami and New Oorleans. At these lo- faimed thB place. . D lands, died of heart trouble. She was grams on the air with perfect Leonard, a contractor and builder at a native of Ireland and wa3 64 years and all subsequent rules and regula- reception. Call us nnd we'll Binoculars, etc. cations a procurement board will The rebuilding of the interior of tions are to lake effect Immediately Licensed and bonded by State of N. J. carry on this work." ' Port Monmouth, and the groom was the Child building on Broad street of age. put your radio In xhupo at WE PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVEB employed in the train yards at Jer- Quino chapel, a colored Methodist and are to remain effective until low coat. sey City. waa nearly finished. The north end rescinded or amended by proclama- of the building, formerly occupied by church ai Hillside, near Navesink, tion. Carry a War Stamp Book or Carry Mrs. Eliza C. Wood, the oldest res- the Marcus millinery, was again to was struck by lightning ana the Any person who shall be found Phone B. B. 1151 Broadway Loan Co. dent of Red Bank, died at her home north side of tho steeplo was ripped 208 Broadway (Opp. J««/b Stdnb>cb'i> Lone Branch Gun. be occupied by the firm. guilty of violating tho regulations RECORDINGS on Branch avenue, aged 89 years. Frank Estelle quit his job as night open. contained ,in this proclamation shall Com. In and Let Va Mak. a Record She was twice married, her first hus- watchman at Eatontown to take a John M. Leonard of Leonardo gave be adjudged a disorderly person of Your Voice b;'.nd being Captain William Mount job as bartender at the American up his job at Sand,y Hook and start- subject to a fine not exceeding There's COPPER in the five of Long Branch and one son.sur- $175 and or Imprisonment for a term hotel at Rod Bank. ed to work In tho Bhlpplng depart- not exceeding one year, inch shell this.husky V. S. vived by this marriage. Her second David B. Soffel of Llncroft fell ment of a largo rubber company at BRADLEY'SS husband was William G. Wood, by The highlight of the meeting was Marine is shoving home on from an apple tree and waa laid up Jersey City. an address by Donald Crawford of corner of ' whom she had eight children. with a badly sprained ankle. He was James G. Carter of Port Monmouth bojrtl a transport at sea. Bed Bank, who spoke on tho neces- Newman Springs Road and Archie Morris of West Red Bank leaning face downward on a branch wae a dclegato to tho annual con- Shrewsbury Avenue Red Bank died," aged 23 years; -He-was an-en-_ sity of attending a standard Red and-was reaching for an-apple when vention,of _ tho Patriotic Sons of Cros8__fljat_ald_course consisting of glneer by trade and until a year pre- the branch broke, sending him 16 America lodge convening at New- vious to his death had been employed 21) hours. He also said theroTwofe feet to the ground. * ark. 102,000 preventable deaths by acci- by the Roberts Boiler company. He Mr. and Mra. Robert VanVliet, who William Warner of Middletown vil- Expert Repairing was survived by hie widow, who was dent in the United States In 1041. In had been on the Mexican border lage gave - up his job at Clarence London, which is in a war zone, only the daughter of Daniel Aaay of Red •where Mr. VanVliet wa3 serving with Walllng's elder mill and went .to OF Bank, 45,000 deaths have been reported the army, were spending seveiul work for John Denninger. from bombardment. Mr. Crawford WATCHES, CLOCKS Jl!0'a_wlth_thejr eon, Stewart Van- Frank Dean of Llttlo Silver was contends that if more of us had a few friends at her home on Maple Vllot of Shrewsbury. •pn6fBT~irnWvreT)go~nf-flrslr-ald—we and JEWELRY - avenue. ^Dancing was indulged In Mrs. Peter Ycomans of Oceanic aviation corps located near Philadel- could save many of those 102,000 until a late hour, -when refreshments fell downstairs and her wrist was phia. He had.made several airplane were served. lives in our own country. Accuracy, skill and experi- broken in two places. Mis. Yeo- flights and was very much thrilled A rising vote of thanks was ox- The farmers of Mlddletown tewn- muna was the mother of oJhn Yeo- about aviation. ence enable us to do the sfcip were enjoying a season of good v tended to Mr. Crawford at the con- mans. Albort Colaon of Bclford broke his clusion of his very Interesting re- most delicate repairing. We thtbildi leg_whllo working at Sandy' Hook, in the New York Market. The larg- marks. - • guarantee satisfaction. Our tion to the Keyport Banking Com- ~ByT6ff" AapaiTnT-chalrman—of-lhc~ ••"•prices-yiH-please-vour- ,. est shipments were being made by pany building at that place. Th« lumber and a large beam and WUJ the steamboat William V. Wilson, houso committee of Shrewsbury bank had been organized in 1884 and broken just abovo tho ankle. post, American Legion, has kindly Silverware Repaired which left Port Monmouth every day was being operated under a state loaded to its utmost capacity. The extended tho use of the Legion charter. meeting room to tho fifth district and Replated Like New principal shipments were potatoes, Robert Pierce, Jr., son of Robert Adelphla Girl Engaged. egg plants tomatoes and corn. Mel- air raid wardens. Tfto next meeting Pierce of Shrewsbury, was kicked in will be Friday night, August 28, ons were bringing from 52 to $3 a tbe face by hia father's hoi-se. He Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patten of REUSSILLES' barrel, egg plants from ?2.50 to $4 was alone in the barn and was ploy- Adclphia have announced the en- a barrel, tomatoes $1.25 a crate and gagement of their daughter, Jean- When you want to reallzo cash for 36 Broad St., Red Bank ing with the horso when tho animal something speedily you can count on Tel. 1831 corn 50 cents to $1.50 a hundred ears. kicked him. A long, deep gash waa nette, to Robert E. Blair, son of Mr. The Register want ad columns to do Miss Louisa Heiaer of New Mon- made on the boy's cheek, but fortun- and Mrs. Lewi3 E. Blair of Tennont. vour selling for you.—Advertisement. mouth was building a large addition atel no bonyea were broken. to her home, 16x16 feet, two stories ' William J. Hunter resigned as high, at a-cost of $500. ' munager of tho Water Witch pharm- The case of G. A. Weldenmayer acy to accept a position with the against Theodore Roberts, Dewitt Motor Car Equipment company of Scott, William Fenton and Joseph New York. He expected to be etu- Rogers, all of Oceanic, for assault tioned in Boston. Moving from the arid battery came up before Justice Highlands made it necessary for him Sickles of Red Bank. Weidemayer to resign as clerk of the board of ed- did not appear against the men and LAD WISES ucation and as a member of the elec- the charge was dismissed. tion board of the second district. Some young folks of Oceanport Alexander . Martin, a member of and a few friends went on a straw the firm of Johnson and Martin of rido and had a jolly time. The party the Highlands, badly cut one of his consisted of Miss Westervelt of feet by stepping on a piece of guass Brooklyn, Miss Minnie West and Ned v.-hlle he was fixing his motor boat. Hulltt of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Edwm-d Wolcott, Misses Nellie and Ronnie Brown, traffic oincer on the Annie Champlin, Addle Price, Wil- Highlands drawbridge, checked over liam Walling, William Hayward and 5,000 automobiles passing over the Coilics Price of Oceanport, Harry bridge In one day. In one hour dur- Brown of Branchburg, Charles ing the afternoon 1,400 cara crossed Champlin of Red Bank and John and tho draw, Arthur Cole of New York. Charles Irwin of Everett han an . MILLION miles of telephone circuits exceptionally large apple crop which Miss Sarah Flatley of Red Bank h« was harvesting. Tho orchard, were added to the nationwide long distance system and Patrick Butler of Rumson were which was attracting tho attention of .married in St. James church by Rev. many autoists, wag frequently photo- last year. But today the network is crowded in J. A. Reynolds. The bridesmaid was graphed by them. Mr. Irwin waa Miss Kate Flatley, a cousin of the selling his crop In New York. many areas as war calls continue to mount. bride, and the beat man was William Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, postmistress at Porter. After a short wedding tour MOTHER: Now, Bob, blow out tho can- chant's station this morning to get air in In New York tho couple went house- Eatontown, wae planning to attend tbe postmasters' convention in At- dles, dear... aiiteen of them this year! my bike tires, and the station man gave We could use another million miles of circuits keeping In Rumson. lantic City. Sho waa to be accom- Harry Thompson was appointed panied by her daughter and grand- BOB: Gee, Mom, that's a swell cake I See, me this book. this year, but this year's copper is "fighting cop- station agent at Matawan ro fill the children, Mrs. Archlo Mosby, and vacancy cauaed by the death of W. George and Noble Mosby. I blew them all out. Can I wish now? FATHER: Let's see. M-m-m.. ."INTO W. Pearce. per"— it's going into bullets and shell casings to Lawrcnco Dougherty of Holmdel SISTER: Hero it comes!... Ho wants to THE VALLEY OF DEATH." Interest- Albert Walling, head teamster on was struck by an automobile at send another kind of message. Even a machine J. T. Lovett'a place at Little Silver, Crawford's Corner and ono of his drive tho car! ing. In a certified test of six cats run to wae kicked by a horse. One of the legs was severely Injured. It wad destruction, Conoco N'A oil lasted over gun in action four minutes, uses as much copper horse's hoofs grazed his face, badly thought tho accident would cause FATHER: .Well, ho's tho ago for a junior cutting It, and the other hoof struck him to have a slight limp tho rest of licenso. Bob, if you'll toko some responsi- 13,000 miles—more than twice tho mile- him in the thigh, making a painful his lifc, as there is in a mile and a half of telephone wire. bruise. n bility for tho car—in stretching out its lifo age averaged by five other big-namo O'IIB. Tho Red Bank Ambulance com- 1 John Hobrough and William Llp- pany stationed nt Sea Girt WME -I'll say-Yen: BOB: And'look, Dad, about this OIL- On thehome front, the present telephonesys- " pmcott of Little Silver commenced ordered to break camp. Tho outfit PLATING. Gee!—lubricant really sort of the erection of a greehoueo on prop- did not know whether It was to be BOB: Fine, Dad.. .I've already started. tern must carry on, about as is, for the duration, city they had recently purchusod.Tho sent at once to Franco or go to a. I stopped at that Conoco Mileago Mcr- bonded to inner cngino parts! building was to bo 30 foot long. Tho concentration camp, but at any rate FATHER: You win, Bob. Conoco NHican and it must take care of a load that increases from proprietors proposed to grow rosesl It waa not to bo long before tho boys and other (lowers for winter sale. wtre to be on tho battlo front. make tho car givo us tho yoara of servico day today as the nation's war effort moves toward A fal rwas hold by tho Eatontown Edwnrd S. Elliott of Monmouth wo'vo got to havo now. Raptl.it church In the Patterson street, who hud been confined to hla its peak. building and tho ('receipts amountdd homo continuously for 24 years wltH to $125. Articles not sold by tho last puralyBls, took his first automobile You'll win it you fat in touch with Your night, of the fair were auctioned oft rldo with his brother, Clinton F. To make room on the wires for the greater vol- by W. L. Hopping. Elliott. Mr. Elliott, who wnn par- Conoco Mileago Merohant, Today, jot A pleasant pnrty from Shrowabury alyzed from tho hlpa down, was cur- Conoco JV'/i motor oil. Continental Oil Co. ume of war calls we ask everyone to use the tele- and Eatontown went on a straw rldo ried from tho IIOUHO to hlu brother's to Long Branch. Tho party was com- car and then placed on cushlona. Ho phone sparingly. Please avoid unnecessary calls posed of MIBSCB Estcllo Egbert, enjoyed his trip around the town Annie' Cooper, Mninlo Gifting and very, much. ... both local nnd long distance.., and when you JoKcpli Egbert, Archie NafoW, Georgo A. Kelly nml Dnnlcl F\ CONOCO Holmcn Shoctnnkor, Wltlleld Hat-low, nuckloy, who had recently bcon con- tk call, be- brief. Your cooperation will do much to I'JiiKPiio Cooper and Frank Glfflng. nected with tho Grand Central Tor- Mr. nnd Mm. G. W. Barlow chnperon- mlnal Bhopa In Now York, lenaod. thu keep the messages that are part of the over-all war cd I ho pnrty. ropm/i In tho Wollor building on Peter 8. Conovor'n team of horses Broad street, formerly occupied as N effort moving promptly. i.in im-ny at Navesink and tho WUR- a barber shop by Wllllnm Pope, and MOTOR OIL "II, landed with feed, unnnt. Georgo wns refitting tho room* for n modern llccd nnd I/)ulfl Carnoy were In tlio tnnsorlal parlor. Wifjtuii',' BWflclcs ;"tho" "driver;1 :«v'Mf. NEW JEHSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY • A "St.- Berntmt dng owned ..by_Hoi- Kcjiruby, and tho latter was badly ninn Rltiau of Bhrnwsbuty Rave Vou get Conoco Horvico na well an tUa //itiiou* Conoco froililotr at thean fitailnnai -Hrulfird. ' * birth to a litter of 17 puppios. Dr. * '' ( Cluorgo Luyutor liad a fertllo farm Uobort Dlxon of Kalr Ilnvon, who BURDGES CONOCO TRIANGLE OIL In Holmdel townnhlp, near Middle- wnn called to coro for tho dog, nnlil SERVICE STATION COMPANY STATION IIUY UNITKf) STATUS BONDS AND -STAMPS t''W» village. I/IH ntrawborry crop that In all )il» practice nn n vcU'rln- * yii'Jdcil him $8(K); from lila raspbony HI Ian ho never boforo lumid of mich 13-15 White Street Shrewsbury Am., Red Bank Hop ho nocurml $1,200 nnd from Ills a In i i(ii Utter. JIJHT O1W IIIIOAI) HT., HIU) HANK (Kaiilli of Newmnn HnrliiRs Komi), Tune in "tUK TKI.F.VIIONE 1I0V1V Motttlayt at 9 P.M. . WEAP • KYW ho rncolved $1,000. Mr Hurry J. Catriwr,, n fuiiiier bht th Phoime 3958 Phono 3202 had a juoch orchard and ft of llunuion, bought tho reoidonco RED BANK REGISTER, ATJGTjoT.20, 1942. STAMP CLUB TO MEET. MASTERS AT THE PICTURE * More About Mrs. Radio-Equipped Marine Scout Have You A Pool DIPLOMA FRAMlNd ART hospital Termed As Wood's Millinery Shop Table For Soldiers? . The Monmouth County Phllatello SPAN CRAFT STUDIOS Society will meet at the Red Bank D«il(nar> — la the last isiue ot The Register, Rev. H. Palrfleld Butt, 3d, rector borough hall tomorrow night at eight Modtrn Frimoi, Oil Palntlnii, Rattan**, information was sought regarding of at. George's church by-the-river, o'clock in regular session. Matters Framed Pleturaa, Dlplomaa PTaquad, Cut« Real War Need Now the millinery establishment conduct- rtunxson, has appealed to The Regis- relative to philately will be consid- Out Dliplay Laltara, Poatar Ar& NiUMfy Floor Scrat'Bs. Rallafltor Button Sima. ed at, U Broad street many yean ter In the Interest of service men ered with President Herbert 3. Hill Lawn Slfnt. Suncil Cottlof, Air BnuS ago by Mrs Honry Wood. The fol- stationed at Fort Hancock, who are presiding. Notices for the meeting TachnW, Trf.LI Situ' Brackata, Sllfcaa- lowing letter was received from Mrs. greatly In need of & pool table for were mailed from Allenhurst and •Itaa, Window VaUncat, Fram.t R*.QU4a4 their recreation room. RED BANK, N. J. • PHONB MM Monmouth Memorial Asks For $90,000 Anna StUwell, who la now a. guest at bore a recent commemorative ad- . 37 EAST FRONT STREET the Masonic home in Burlington and The needs of. the men have been hesive of the one-cent denomination. Two Doora From Kally'a who for many year* Jived In Red brought to the attention of Rev! In 1942 Preparedness Campaign Bank: Butt by Lt. Walter Singles, who is stationed at Fort Hancock. August IS, INS. The, loot that a hospital Is a real E. Coleman of Deal, Elberon and If there Is any reader of The Reg- To the Editor, ister in this immediate vicinity who war need was stressed by George M. West End; A. Chester Con row ot To« Red Bank Register. Long Branch, Mayor James R. has a pool table for which he has Bodman, chairman of Monmouth Dear Mr, Brown: • Memorial hospital preparedness cam- Mount of Weet Long Branch, Mrs. no further use and would care to X very much enjoy reading The turn lt over for use in tho soldiers' paign tor J8O.00O at a dinner meet- Boland of Monmouth Beach, Mr. and Register. In the lost issue of Aug- When Old Age Comes- In given Friday at Runuoh Country Mrs. Ted Lethbridge of Oceanport, recreation room at the tort, either ust 18 there was an article that I Lt. Singles or Rev. Butt would ap- club by Mr. Bodman for members ot Mrs. Charlea D. Copplns of Portau- read with great Interest of the estab- tho campaign executive committee. ptck, Mr. Foist of Shrewsbury, Mr, lishment where Mrs. Henry Wood preciate the Information. Arrange- The drlva officially opened Saturday Lee of Eatontown, Mrs. Gardner haconovor of gifts committee have recelvod Keyport, Sidney Erlanger of Oak- ple'dges for $17,000 to date. He read hurst, Mrs. Eugene GardoIIa of Sea a letter from Bertram H. Borden, Bright, R. Suau of Eatontown, Mrs. president of the hospital board of Paraona, Mr. White of Red Bank; governors, In which Mr. Borden Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., of Lln- pledged to match each amount with croft and Russell Winokur of WMt a certain percentage ot his own. The End. letter stated that if the workers col- lect $60,000, Mr. Borden will give an additional $7,500. OtherB who spoke briefly were Mr. Borden, Dr. Harry B. Slocum, chief BROAD & WHITE STREETS of the medical start; Theodore 0. Stamps Parsons, hospital attorney; ES. A. Wormlngton, Robert Miner and Mre'. PHONE RED BANK 355 Eva Bobbins, executive dlreotore ot In The the campaign, Campaign workers Include hospital auxiliary presidents and members, ews several members of the hospital Wldo World Features staff and prominent men and worn. 6rrTn~thB "county.-Campaign-Htera- ture .giving interesting; facts about —"DeBtroy-itrtha-Fifth-Column-ia tho hospital, wero distributed. Tha like a snake," says ono of the new bulletins told outstanding facts con- Cuban postal stamps to be Issued as cerning the hospital, explaining costs a message against Fifth Column ox IOC SIZE of operation. In speaking of opera- tlvltles, Five new stamps will be In- FACIAL tion costs the literature shows that dueled In this series. The one men- —of-10-apnroved-hoapltala-of-a-»lmllar tioned Is 5-c value. pras CLAPP'S *l& type and servioe In the East, Mon mouth Memorial ranks third in low lews: "DeBcnmatcai'o a los'quinta- oolumnistas," which Is translated EDWARD'S OLPJE TABLETS operating costs per day. BABY FOOD Of the many services offered to tha public is the one where an individ- PADS ual may have his blood typed. All -v~thosg—who—subserlbe-W-or— mora-to BOOK MATCHES .7. 50 the campaign may have their blood typed at the hospital laboratory at no expense. A permanent reoord will 25c be made of tho typo of blood by hos- pital authorities and a similar rec- CluraifAlNTiElTT a Size ord will be glvon the subscriber. Hospital authorities consider blood "Unmask tha Fifth Columnists." Tho 5Oc SIZE typing a vital war need, became In design of this stamp shows a pretty 10c Size case of public disaster. If an individ- musk being pulled from the face of ual wishes to give his blood to savo a cruel looking man. Value Is 1-c, NAIL POLISH REMOVER 3 Ounces T the life of a member of his family, "Cumpla su Deber Pattlotlco de- BARBASOL or a neighbor, tho donor will know struyendo la qulnta columna" Is the his typa of blood and oan offer his lO-o Inscription. The translation: 5 OUNCE JAR blood at onoe. By having his record "Do your patriotic duty by destroy- an lromodlate tran»fufllon may bo ing the fifth column," ASPIRIN TABLETS , , 100 performed and procibus moments "Culdado! La Quinta columna te 27c 'New Drene leaves hair far silkier,1 will be saved in typing blood and espla" means "Bo careful, tho Fifth smoother and so easy to manage right' finding If the donor is tha same type Column is spying on you." Tho value C a« the patient. " of-the stamp with this Inscription Is after washing. Now contains thnll-J QUINSANA!£47 KLEENEX MO ing new hair conditioner. ,. Tha hospital Is fully equipped In S-o. * many ways to glvo Bervlce to tho "No toma a la qulnta columna. 3 OUNCES publlo through Its various depart- ataquela!" or "Don't be afraid of ments. Monmouth Memorial Is the the Fifth Column, attaok it" is In- Onfy. .... only one In this section of tho state scription on tho 13-c. propared to give the famous Sister Dato for issue of those «tamp« and Kenny treatment for infantile por- colors will be announced later. a'yalB arid it has special rooms ready to take care of individuals with this Finland has new airmail values of Squibb GLYCERINE dreaded disease. Several of the BO-mk and JOOmk, Only pictures of SUPPOSITORIES Pkg ; fl2 QlaoHiUiX nursos have boen trained in the these stamps have been sent to tills SHAMPOO VACUUM e 0 Kenny method and at present sev- country. Squibb ABDG CAPSULES CLOTHES eral children are receiving this _ BOTTLE treatment and aid In the Iron lung The Islands of Moyotto »nd Nussl- C Package of IQO . . . „, , ., 1.79 BRUSH at the institution, . ,. BB, located in the Canal of Moiam- I6 'Made to our specifica- Squibb MINERAL OIL. WITH Others prosont were Mrs. Maurloe Schwartz, Monroe V. Eisner, W. tions by the American Pint . . THIS COUPON Raymond JohnBon and ffinsloy M. Thermos Bottle Com- Procter & Gamble's White ot Rod Bank; Irving Feist of C marvelous new discov- Shrewsbury, Gardiner S. Harlng of pany. Keeps liquids Llncroft, Mrs. Edward R. Susu and PARK AVENUE 8 ery . . . noc paste—not Paul Leo of Eatontown, Arthur H. hot or cold for hours. fhi» standard 10c bruih powder. Contains no Balnea of Atlantio Highlands, Mrs. 1.25 SIZE WRITING PORTFOLIO will last you a long time. alkalis — no abrasives. J. Marshall Booker of Mlddletown Letter size, white linen finish Iti bushy bristles ire township, Harry P, Seamon-and Ar- aiichor-iron-locked in • thur C. Wefelmoyer of Koanaburg, SERUTAN writing paper ... in handy port- imrdy iron I rime Mrs. Raymond' Wyokoff and J. Har- blquo, are announced to havo occu- folio for home use or travel.' old Hondrlckson ot Koyport. pation stampa with pictures of Ad 10 OUNCES Ideal for the boys in the Service. Sidney Brlnngor of. Oakhurst, Har- miral de Well, Commander Pastot ryGray of Wont Long Branch, Mrs. and Jehonne. 36 SHEETS- Raymond Kaplan, Judgo John C; —Margaret Kornodle. Qloj-dano, Judgo Jacob Btolnbach, 24 ENVELOPES Jr., and Louis B. Tim of Long 69 Mi»r Miuriy't Branbh, William Wardell and Carl- Devil Dogs Warned Ttiehwi (a*rd Utlr ton Chorry of Aabury Park and Mr. tnthntt trftli.,.. and Mra. Walter Fox of Bradley Of Axis Agents 4-PURPOSEI Beach. Axis agents, busily engaged In Named to servo o« vice chairmen espionage activities along tho Atlan- CREAM wero Judgo John C. Giordano, J. tic coastllno, aro rumored to be mov- I.5O SIZE TOOTH PASTE "Wilbur Huff, Frank A. Dangler, Joo ing Into the Savannah, Georgia, dis- Lovy, Martin McCuo, Jr., MrB, Dor- trict, Considering tho number of A out of 5 may have GINGIVITIS man H. McFaddln, Mrs. Mlohool ncarliy military bates and tho hun- (\ common gum inflammation), Vlracola, Mra. Arthur J. White and dreds ot service men who visit the PINKHAMS Special.' Mr«. Wyckoff, olty of Savannnh, tills Is a fertile MODERN HOSTESS use I'ORMAN'S and massage.i Tho presidents of auxiliaries to field for spy activity. the hospital who will serve Include The average girl dated by a aor- COMPOUND GLASSWARE SET SIZE: Mr«. Bookor, president of the com- y'.ao man probably Is harmless, but bmod auxiliaries; Mrs. Cheater Au- tlio tiny bits of Information she C Only 39' lady Esther Says: mack, prosldent of tho Rumnon unit; might rocolve, when fitted together SAVE TIN-HELP ODO-RO-NO Mra, David Boacan of Union Boach, like a JIK-'IILW puzzle, mnhe a com- 86 Mrs, H, B. Bolancl of Monmouth plete picture. SAFEDGE GLASSES THE WAR EFFORT] CREAM Beach, Mrs. W. Roag Chapman of However, there aro probably many Safely checks pcrjpi- Shrewsbury, Mn. JDliot W. Coloman, WITH GENUINE VASELINE BUY THIS LARGE "tion l » j ^ Auxiliary of TwoRlvors; Mrs. N. Ni apparently ^ullalo.Ha girls whoso eag- o Frankol of Freehold, Mra. Cloorjjo er oan are constantly seeking In- 22 Kt GOLD BANDS JAR INSTEAD OF I Non-irritating'. . , Conovor of Keyport, Mrs. Fanny formation that n Marino may pom' HAIR non-grcasv I pously put forth. Genuine Thin Mown, 10 LITTLE ONES Qoodman of Long Branch Hebrew ,C«n«rou» ladlen, Mr>, Marlon T, Hatelton of Tho possibilities are great that yfgp, TONIC And You Sav« 41c some lad In uniform, plloil with beer —every alujj guaran- f Atlantio Highland', MM, Henry HOLLY-PAX This Urge jar(con- Herrman, Women's summer auxil- •nd sweet words, could easily dlt- teed against chipping oloso reasons why ho won't be Good news!' Supcr-«bsor- tains the same amount' i iary; Mra, Frod Noble of Holmdol- ... in the J oi., 1) <>/. No. I BOTTIE around ohortly or why ono plsnn bens Holly-Pax—marvelous ODORONO Llnoroft, Mm. Stephen Pawley, Dr. «nd ]Z ox. t'ues. »s 10 of the 10c the L, L. Leonard unit of Aabury Park, looks no much illfTerrnt from aiv FREEZONE internal sanitary protection C > • »nd costs . » ,• LIQUID Mrs, Schwarte of Red Bank, Mrs. other. —nt a new low price. Only 37 Jnhii Bdgar, oohlor ehajitof of AlH ..Marino Corps..commanding ofllcori 5 oz. tha 6 for 29' 1 C . not. in bury Turk, Mrs, Floyd T. Taylor of llavo' |)MtoU"r(ttlu icKiilalloiwi"In this C . No.'at BOTIIE Only ,595 Mntmwnn, Mm. Anna A, Tunis of rtgai'U, Uocuuno of tho danger, I9 tip It TAMP.ON3 20 Leathernecks have boon told to re- Lon|f"Bianoh auxiliary No, lj Mrs, fKOf.'i C I'ariiM. Woolloy of Lonjs Brunch Wombor that too much beer may en 12 oi. »lio 6 (or 49< TAMPONS 59 dungar their buddy's life, Only 63° auxMirirt No, 2, Dlntfll'fll'l chairmen for the cam- IMiIgn nrn Mr, Fox of Bradley Uench, Hawlis nan nee what men cannot, J. a. WobiUr of Anbury,Park, Alvln evon with binoculars, • ALL PRICES Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. I "• NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Chestnut street, thence wutwardly along NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Chancery 1/22B 1 NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. the center Une of Chestnut street to iU -Uritan or Sandy Hook Borough ol R«d Bank, N. J. Tmrofrhlp of MlddUtown. N. J. taWrsooUo* with th W SHERIFFS SALE. Holmdei Township. N. J. Borough of Rumion. N. J. UttU SUvtr Boroujb, N. J. Intersection with the tracks of the New r By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl- Notice of the time and place of holding Notice of the time and place of holding . Notice of the time and place of holding Notice of the time and place of Holding Jersey Southern railroad, thence north- Notlcs of the time «s4 place of holding ?" »« No,. Bi i the General Election »nd of the officer* to the General Election and of the officer! to the General Election and of the officers to running () Southerly, AIODK tbe reeled, la.ued out of the Court of Chan- Ibe General Election and of the officers to the General Election and of the offlceri tu wardly along tbe tracks or rojul bed of the darr li rery of the State of New Jersey, will be be elected and meetings of the Board of be elected and meetings of the Board* of ba ilected «nd meet!nif* ot tbe Board* of be elected and meeting* of the Boardi of New Jersey Southern railroad to iti Inter* ba elected and meetings of the Boards o: ine of Election Dlitrict N Registry and Election in tbe Township of Res is try and Election in tbe Borouub of Ratfintry and Election In the Borouifb ol Registry and Election In the Do rough of section with the center line of Monmouth Registry sod Election Id (be Towmhlp of exposed to sale at public vendue, on Little Silver. In the County of Monmouth. MONDAY, THE 24TH DAY OP AUGUST. Uoimdel, in, the County of Monmouth. Rumuon. In the County of Monmouth. - Red Bank, In the County of Monmouth. Htreet, thence eastwardly along the center Mlddletown, In the County of MonmouUi Notice la hereby given that a General Notice Is hereby (riven that a Genettl Notice Is hereby given that a General Dne of Monmouth street to Its intersec- Notice la hereby given that a Genera 1912, Notice Is hereby 'given that a General Election will b« held In and for the Election will be. held ID and for the Election will be held In and (or tb* Election will be held In: and for th* tion with center line of 'Broad street, the Election will be held in and /or the botiv.en Die hour, of 12 o'clock and 6 Township ot Holm del, In tbe County of Ho rough of Rumion, tn the County al Borough of Uttl« Silver, In the County of Borough of Red Bank, rav the County, ot point or place qf beginning. Township of"Mlddletown. in the Count? of o'clock (at 2 o'clock War Time) In the af- Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on Monmouth and State of New' Jersey, on MonmouthMth , and StatSt e off N JeJerieyy, ' The polling-place for the Sixth Election Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on ternoon of said day, at the Court House. Tuesday, November 3, 1942, between the Tuesday, November 3, 1042, between the Tuesday, November 8, 1942,. between the TuesTuesday.-Noverobed Nb r 3 , 11942, between the DUtrict is Relief Engine House. Drummond Tuesday. November 8, 1942, .bottv««n the In the Borough of Freehold, County of hours of aeven o'clock A. II. ancT eight hours of seven o'clock A.. M. and eight bours of seven o'clock A. M. and th hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight place. hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de- o'clock P. H., at tho respective polling o'clock P- M>. at the respective polling o'clock P. M., it tbe recpeetfve o'clock P. M., At the respective pollinff o'clock P. M, at the respective polling cree of Baid court amounting to approxi- Dlace in . taid Township. places in said Borough. places In iald Borough. ptacea In said Borough. Seventh Election District. pi act i in iald Towmhlp. mately f 12.201.00. Beginning at a point where the center Said election will bo hold In the said Said election will he held in the laJrt Said election wilt be held In the laid Said election will be held In the said Slid election will be held In the laid line of Broad street !• Intersected with the All the following tract or parcel of land municipality for the purpose of electing municipality for the purpose of electlnj municipality for the purpose of electing municipality for tbe purpose of electing municipality for the purpose of electing and premise, hereinafter particularly de- a Member of the House of Representatives n, Member of the House of Hepresentatlvei a Member of the House of Representatives a Member of the House of Itepreientatlvei center line of Reckless place, thence south- a Member of the Houae of Representatives scribed, situate, lyws and being In the from tha Third Congressional District at from the Third Connrewiloni.1 District of from the Third Congressional District of from the Third Congreulonal District of wardly along the center line of Broad from tho Third CorlgrcwlonM District ot . Borough of Freehold, in the County of New Jersey; a Member of the United New Jersey; a Member of the United New Jersey; a Member of the United New Jersey; a Member or the UniUd street to the southerly boundary of the New Jeraey; a Member of the United, llonmouth and State ot New Jersey. States Senate from the State of New Jer- States Senate from the State of New Jer- States Senate from the State of New Jer- States Senate from the State of Mew Jer-, Borough of Red Bank, thence northwest' States Senate from the State of New Jer- 'FIRST TRACT. sey; two Members of the General Assem- sey; two Members of the General Assem- sey; two Member* of the General Aasem- Hey- two Members of the General Amm. wardly along the center line of the tracki sey; two Members, of the General Assem- S.v.ntb El.ttlon Di.tricl, Commonly bly of New Jersey, from the County of bly of New Jersey, from the County of or road bed of the New York and Long bly of New Jeriey, from the County of K BEGINNING at a point In the southerly bly of New Jersey, from the County of bly of N«wr Jeriey, from the County ot Branch railroad company to Its Intersec- J?<>»™ •• th. E..t K.ambun Dtalricl. side of Mechanic .trcct distant one hun- Monmouth; a Surrogate for the County of Monmouth ; a Surrouate for the County of Monmouth; a Surrogate for the Count/ of Monmouth, a Surrogate (or the County of Monmouth i a Surrogate for the County of The Monmouth, for five years; two Members Monniouth, for five years; two Members tion with the center line of Chestnut street, Monmouth, for Av« years I two Members dred and thirty-two feet and eifbty-si* of the Bonrd of Chosen Freeholders for the Monmouth. for five years; two* Members Monmouth, for five yearn; twd Member* thence eastwardly along the center line hundredtha of a foot "eaterly from where of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for ]thf of the Board of Choien Freeholders for the of,tho Board of Chosen Freeholdera for the of the Board of Chosen Freeholdera for the BEGINNING" at the mouth of Paw'- County of Monmouth, for the full term of County of Monmouth, for the full term of of Chestnut street to Its Intersection with County of Monmouth, for the full term of the same Is intersected by the northwester- three years, and /or the following munici- County of Monmouth. for tho full term of County of Monmouth, for the full term of the center line of Maple avenue, thence Creek and in Sandy Hook or Rarltan "•«! ly side o! Hudson Street, thence (1) west- three years, and for the foJIowinir munici- three years, and for the following munici- three years, and for the follow ing munici- threo years, and for the following munici- thenco running (I) Southerly, along the pal officers, viz.: A Member.of the Town- pal officers, viz,; Two Councllmen for the southwardly along tbe center line of Maple pal officers, vU,: Two* Members of the erly along the southerly e.de of said Me- ship Committee for tho Township of Holm- HoroUKh of Rumson, for the full term of pal officers, viz.: Two Councllmen for the pal ofilcen, vit.: A Mayor for the Borough avenue to the Interaction with the center boundary Une of Election District No.' fl! chanic Street twenty-tour and five-tenth. Borouirh of Llttle»Silver, for the full term of Red Bank, for'the full term of two Township Commit too for the Township of to the County.road from Now Monmouth del, for the full term of three yearn, and three yenrs: two Justices of-the Peace, for line of Reckless place, thence eastwardly Mlddletown, Cor the full term of three feeU-thence (2) southerly at right angles two Justices of the Peace for the Town- the full term of five years, and cine Jus- of three yearn. years; two Councllmen for the Borough' along tho center line at• Heckles* place to to Key port, known ai County Road No Ti " .aid Mechanic StrM' fiftr-fjMir f«t. tice of the Peace, for an unexpired term. of Red Bank, for the full term of three years; a Road Supervisor for tho Township thence (2) Westerly, along County Road ship of Holmdel, for tho full term of five Notice ol Primary Election. the center line of Broad street, the point or of Mlddletown, to All the vacancy caused thence (3) easterly parallel with Mechanic yearB. Also take notice that a Primary Elec- years, and two Justices of the Pea.ce, for place of bealnnlrig. No. J. to Piflmer Avenue i thence (8J: street twenty-lour and five-tenths feet. the ful] term of five years. by the death of tha late Thomas B. Day Northerly, down Palmer Avonue, to Iti In- Notice of Primary Election. tion tor all political parlies entitled there- and two Justices of the Peace, for the Notice of Primary Election. Also take> notice that a Primary Elec- to will be held In and for tho Borough Notice ol Primary Election. The polling place for the Seventh Elec- tersection with the boundary line of th* tion for ail political parties entitled there- of Little Silver. In said County, on Tues- tion District la Red'Bank Woman's Club, full term of five years. Also take notice that a Primary Elec- Also take notice that a Primary Elee- Broad street; r a n9bUrB! thfltlC U) Nor Pla C O t b e 8 I l n R to will be 'held fn nnd for the Borough day, September 15, 1942. between the hour* tlon for All political parties entitled there* Notice of Primary Election. frt °12d Eaa r i ° ^' T h% B ra n t o rc O v ena,tB that that portion tion for all political parties entitled there* oiMb- Township'of Mlddhttmn ud th! to will be held tn and for the Township of Riimson. In said County, on Tues- of seven A- M. and eight P. M. (Standard to will be held in nnd for the Borouuh Eighth Election District. Also take notice that a Primary Elect* of the chimney on the cut side of the day, September 15, 1942. between-the hours time.) of Red Dank, In said County, on Tues- Beginning In center of Locust avenue at tlon for all political parties entitled there- Soroush of Keansburar, to tbe high water building on the herein conveyed premises of Holm del, In said County, on Tues- of seven A-M. and efcht P. M. (Standard Sold primary election to be held In the to wilt be held In and for the Towuanlp Hnt or Rarltan or Sandy Hook Ban day, September 16, 1942, between the houn v day, September 15? 1042, between the hours high water line of the North Shrewsbury •which extends over the line of the pren> time.) place- Inp the respective district us specifi- of seven A. M. and eicht P. H. (Standard river, thence easterly along center ot Lo- of Mlddletown, In safd County, on Tues- thenca (5) Easterly, along the ta.d Bay, htn above described, shaU be allowed to of seven A. M. and elf:ht P. M. (Standard to tne point or place of Beginning tfmej Said primary election to be held In the cally above mentioned and said prlmmy time.) cust avenue to the center of Shrewsbury day, September 15, 1042, between tho hours remain in Ua present condition so lonff as pliico In the respective district aa specifi- election will be held for the purpose nf avenue; thence southerly along the center of aeven A. M, and eight P. M. (Standard Th P 0l llnB Pl ea fop the •the building thereon ihall remain. Said primary election to be held in the Said prfimvy election to be held In the cf ni . i , t 8«vonth Elee. .place in the respective Ulatrict as Bpeclfi- cally above mentioned and xalii primary nominating penoni of tho respective place In tho. respective district as opeclfi- of Shrewsbury avenue to the center time.) tlon District It tha flre house of the East The alleyway of »ix feet on the westerly- election will he held for the purpose ot parties to the offices above mentioned and cally ' above* mentioned and said primary of Chestnut'street; thenco eauterly along Said primary election to ba held In the .Id. ot the preffll.M hereinabove described. :ally above mentioned and' sold primary nominntlnK persons of .the respective also to elect one male and one female the center of Chestnut street to the cen- placo In the respective district aa specifi- Keaneburg Fire Company, Thompson Ave- and three feet of which UMa»lud«d in the election will he held for the purpose nf election will be held for the purpose of nue, East Keaneburg, N. J, nominating persons of the respective parties to the offices above mentioned and member from each district in Monmouth nominating personi of the respective ter of the C. R. II- Co.'s right of way; cally above mentioned and said primary Eighth Election District, Commonly Known above description and three feet of which 1 also to elect one mnle and one female CountCouyy AI memberembers of tthee Monmoutnmth thence northerly along center of C. R. R- election will be held '(or the purpose of la on the adjoining property belonging to parties to the office - above mentioned and parties to the offices above mentioned and as tbe Rlvtrslde Drive and Headden'n also to elect one male and one female member from each district in Monmouth County EExecutiv e Committee fof r each of also to elect one male and one female Co.'s right of way to high water line ot nominating persons of the respective Corner District. Archie S. LonK»treet, shall forever remain County a a members of the Monmouth the two major political parties. member from each district In Monmouth the North Shrewsbury river; thence south, parties to the offices above mentioned and open unless the owners of the respective member from each district In Monmouth County Executive Committee for each of Said date will also be the secant] retell- westerly along high water line of North also to elect one male and ono female Tot boundurlei of tho same are at fol. properties, their heirs or assign* consent County an members of the Mon mouth County as members of the Monmouth lows, vlt.i "" County Executive Committee v'for ench of the two major political parties. tratlon date in .aid municipality. County Executive Committee for each nf Shrewsbury river to the center line of Lo member from each dlitrlct In Monmouth to the closine of the eame. Snld date will alno be the second Notice of Registration. cust avenue. County BB members of tho Monmouth BEGINNING st tho Intersection ot tha The premiaea above described are con- the two major political parties. the two major political parties. right Of way of tho New York and Long trntion dale in said municipality. And further take notice that on Tuesday, Said date will also be the second regis- The polling place for the Eighth Elec- County Executive Committee for eVefe-trf. veyed subject to the following restriction: Snld date will n1°o be the second regis- IMotlCB ol Registration. the two /najor political parties, JJranch Railroad Company and of th* that the Game ehall not be sold or conveyed tration date in said municipality. September 1, 1942, the District Board of tration date In aald municipality. tion District Is the cafeteria of the Sig- RIVei nd Notice of Rerfilration. And further take'notice thnt on Tuesday. Registry and Election, having first orgnnlzed Notice ol Registration. mund Eisner Co,, Bridge avenue ami West Snld date will also be the second reals, tSnco Junnln ^ "' " '""" to anyone of the Hebrew or African race September I, 194 2, the District Board ot according to law. arioll meet In their re- tratlon date In said municipality. without the consent of the party of the And further take notice that on Tuesday, Front street. v "$l tRnjlroad - right or, way 'and alon« And further take notice that on TuesdayTuesday,, •£-•-."• yv-f" ,t' V." i '""e '\ »V "t J spective district nnd proceed to make a ~ Notice ot Reilitratlon, first part, her heirs and ass-finn. p , , September 1, 1912, the District Boards of Ninth Election District. ElectloTT District No. 8 and Election Dli- September 1, 1912, the District Board of KeaUtry and0 Election.] havlnitfiriitorsanl« th ne house to house canvass of the voters In Registry and Election, having firat organised And further tnko notice that on Tuesday, trlct No. 1. to Mill Brook ( thence (i) SECOND TRACT. Registry and Election, hnvloff fi»l OO«ra»l*e.«ra»l*el «?™$™*J.M>ectlve districtJ^-s .t?andL™?L procee d '?to. makj\lem their district, refrlsterinjr all persons en- according- to faw, shall meet In their re- Beginning in the center of Locust a September 1, 1042, the District Boards of Easterly, along Mill Brook, to Chapel Hill Beginnins at a point on the southerly according to lawl . shnlhl l meet IIn their re- house to house cnnvans of the voters In titled to vote at the ennulnt? Primary and ipectlve districts and proceed to make a nue ot high wa,ter line _of the North Registry and Election, having first or«anlied Hoadf thence (3) Northerly, along Chapel «Ide of Mechanic street distant one hun- spective districts and proceed to make a their district, reHl-tering all persons en- General Elections, which said ennvass shall houso to house canvass of the voter* In Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along according to law, shall meet In their re- HI I Rood, to Mountain Hill Road. thence dred and twenty-one feet and eighty-six house to house canvass of the voter'* in titled to vote at the ensuing Primary ar(J bo completed on- or before Friday, Sep- their districts, registering all persons en- center line of Locust avenue to the center apectlve districts and proceed to make a U) Continuing Northerly Ina straight line hundredths of a foot westerly from where their district, registering all persons en- General Elections, which said canvass ahull tember 4, 1942. titled to vote at the ensuing Primary and line of Shrewsbury avenue; thence south- house to, house canvasa of the .voters (n to Park Avenue j thenca (6) Easterly, the same is intersected by the northwest- titled to vote nt the ensuing Prlmnry mid bo completed on or before Friday, Sep- And that on Tuesday, October 13. 1042, General Elections, which said canvass eh all erly along center line of Shrewsbury ave- their district, registering all persons en- along Park Avonue, to a prlvato road load- erly side- o£ Hudson street, said bet-Innins General Elections, which said canvass ififll! tember 4. 1042. the Board of Registry and Election ! completed on or before Friday, Septera- nue to the center line of Chestnut street; titled to vote at the ensuing Primary and ta\ ^"^".""Hwford property! thence point being the northwesterly corner of a be completed on or before Friday, Sep- Anil thnt on Tuesday. October 13. 1042, will meet at the place at which they will thence easterly along center line of Chest- General Elections, which aald canvass shall lot heretofore conveyed by Archie S. LonK- tember 4. 1942. ;r 4. 1942. m Southerly, along tho private road lead- the' Boards of Registry and Election hold the General Election above men- And that on Tuesday, October IS, 1942, nut street to the center line of right of be completed on or before Friday, Sep- ing through tho Ho«ford property, to atreet to Nettle E. W. Smith, thence (!) And that on Tuesday, October 13. 1S42. will meet at tho place at which they wiV tioned* between the hours of one o'clock way .of the New York & Long Branch tember 4, 1042. o Mountain Hill Road; thonce (7) Easterly; floutherly at right angles to Mechanic the Board of Registry and Election tho Boards of rRegistry 'and Electtor hold the Oeneral Election above men' In the afternoon and nine o'clock In the ill meet at the place at which they''wil railroad; thence southeasterly alonK cen- And that on Tuesday, October 18, 1042, along tho Mountain Hill Road, to the street alonir the rear Une of said lot con- will meet at the place at which they will tloned. between the hours of one o'clock evening, for the purpose of making the ter line of right of way of New York & veyed to Nettie E. W. Smith and alonjt hold the General Efection above men- hold the General Election above men- tho Boards of Registry and Election boundary lino of Election Dlatrlct No Zi In the afternoon and nine o'clock In the final revision nnd correction of the reszf*-. tioned, between the hours of one o'clock Long Branch railroad to the center line win meet at the place at which they will thence (8) Southerly, along Election DU- the rear line of a lot conveyed by said tioned, between the hours of one o'clock evening, for the purpose of making the ter for the General Election. of River street (produced) ; thence west- Archie S. Lonnstreet to Joseph Highway in the afternoon and nine o'clock In the in the afternoon and nlna o'clock In the hold the General Election above men- trict No. 2, to tho Navcslnk or Shrewsbury final revision and correction of the rcr " The polling place for Little Silver B*>r- evening, for the purpose of making the erly along the center lino of River stieet tioned, between the hours of one o'clock Riven thanco (0) Westerly, along tho sild forty-three feet and ten-hundredths of a evening, for the purpose of making the ter for the General Election. c to high water line of North Shrewsbury foot to a. corner of a lot conveyed by said final revision and correction of the regis- ouKh l!> the Little Silver Volunteer Fire final revision and correction of the regis- tn the afternoon and ntno o'clock In the Jilver, to tho t>loco ot Beginning, Boundaries of the Election Districts tn Company's House, Church atreet. ter for the General Election. river; thenco northerly along high water evening, for tha purpose of making the •. "H** .Poking: place for tho Eighth Elec- Archie S. LongstreeC to Elizabeth Wood- ter for the General Election. line of North Shrewsbury river to tho cen final revision and correction of the ren- tion District U tho flra house of Middle- house, thence (2) nouthwesterly parallel the Borough of Kum«on and the polllnit FRED L. AYERS. The following Is a description of the The polling place for Holmdel Township place In each district are as follows: Election Districts In the Borough of Red ter line of Locust avenue. ter for the Genera) Election. town Fire Company- No. 1, Ststo Highway. with Hudson street along the rear line of Is at the Township Hnll. Holmdel. New Clerk of the Borough of Little Silver. Headden'e Comer, N". J. said lot conveyed to Woodhouae twenty- Jersey. Ftrit Election District. Dated August IK, 1942. Bank and the polling places In the same, The polling place of the Ninth Election The following It a description of the three and two-tenths feet to a rorner of SIDNEY V. BRAY. All that portion of the Co rough of Rum District Is Union Fire House, Shrewsbury Election Districts In the Township of Mld- Ninth Election District. the same, them* (3) westerly on a straight Clerk of Holmdel Township son situate north of RiilsB road, bounded NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. First Election District. avenue. dletown and the polling places. In the Tht boundaries of tho tamo are ai fol- line twenty-ttfo feet and thlrty-eeven hun- Dated August IS, 1942. on the east by Blngham avenue and on Beginning at a point on the shore of Tenth Election District same* viz.: . • lows, viz.: dredths of a foot to the southeast corner tho west by Buena Vista avenue. Shrewsbury Townjhip, N. J. the North Shrewsbury Klver directly be Beginning lii the center llne of River of a lot conveyed by said Archie S. Long- Notice of tho timo and place ot Holding Btreet at high water line of North Shrews, Ffrit Election Dlitxlct, Commonly Known BEGINNING at tho mouth of Ware The palling pi nee for the First Election tween the properties owned by the Mon ai the Mlddletown DUtrict. Creek and Sandy Hoak or Rarltan Bay, atreet to Henry J. Hardtman. Hafd last NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. District Is Oceanic Fire Company's Hou«fl, tho General Election and of tho o fileer a to mouth Boat Club and the property known bury river, thence easterly along center The boundaries of the sanio are as fol- and iron, thonco running (I) Southerly, mentioned point being sixty-four feet and Shrewsbury Borough. N. J. corner River road and Allen street, Rum' bo elected and meetings of the' Board of as tho Red Bank Lyceum, thence south line of River street produced to the center fllong Waro Creek Ant) tho boundary 'ina fifty-four hundredths of a foot southerly son. Registry and Election In the Township • of wnrdly to the center line of Broad atreet,' line of right of way of the New York & lows, via.: from the southerly side of Mechanic Notice of the time and ylacfi of hoidin« Shrewsbury, tn the County of Monmouth, Long Branch railroad; thence southeaster- 13 EG IN NINO at the Keansburg Gateway of Election District No. «, to Park Ave" the General Election and of the officers lo Second Election District. i; thence along the center line of Broad street nuoi thonco (2) Easterly, along Park Ave- atreet, thence (i) northerly at right angles be elected and meetings of the Uoard- ot All that portion of tho Borough of Rum Notlcs is hereby given that a General to its intersection with tho center line of ly along the center line of right of way of on State Highway Route No, 85 and from nue, to Hosiord Avenuo; thenco (S) North- to Mechanic street alontr line of Raid Hnrd- Registry and Election in the Borough ol son situate north of RMRB road, bounded Election will be held in and -for ' the Mechanic street, thenco. eaatwardly along Kew York & Long Branch railroad to a thence running (1) Southerly, along tb'e erly, along Hosfori] Avetmo, to the New iman lot two.feet.and fifty-four hundredthB on the east by Nave sink avenue anil on Township of Shrewsbury, in the County of the center line of Mechanic street to the point distant 791 feet from the southerly boundary line of the Township of Middle* Monmouth and Atlantic Highlands Roadi of a foot to the southwest corner of a lot .Shrewsbury, in the County of Monmouth Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on end of Mechanic street, thence southeaster- side of Bergen place measured at right town and the Township ot Holmdel to the - conveyed by said Archie S. LonRstreet to Notice is hereby given that a General the west by Binghnm avenue* angles thereto; thence westerly and paraU Red Hill Rond; thence (2) Easterly, fol. thence (4) Easterly, along snfcl road, to Election will be held in and for the The polling place for the Second Eleo Tuesday, November 3/1042, between tho ly' alone the Fence Line to the curved' Leonard Avenue; thenco (t) Northerly, Archie Porchunato by deed recorded in hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight boundary line of the Borough of Red Bank, lei with West Bergen pUce to the center lowing tho Ited Hill Road, to tha Bam alonB Leonard Avonuo, to Rorltan or 3m. Book 1106, pace 34. thence (5) easterly Borough of Shrewsbury, in the County nt tlon District Is Uumaon Fire Company • o'clock P. M., at the respective polling thence northeastwardly' and northwardly line of right of way of C. R, R, of N. J.{ Hollow Roads theaco (3) along the Ban .uarBJle. with Mechanic street atone the Monmouth and Stile of New Jersey, on House, Center ttreet, near Ridgo road, thence northerly along the center line of Hollow Road easterly to the New York dy Hook Buy; thenco (6) Wostorly, alons Tuesday. November 3, 1942, between the Rumson. places In said Township. following the curved boundary line of the Rarltan or Sandy Hook Day, to tho nolnt rear line of said Archie Forchunato lot Said election will bo held tn the said Borough of Red Bank to the shore ot the right of way of the C. R. R. of N. J. to a and Long Branch Railroad right of way; or placo of Beginning;, twenty-four and five-tentha feet to the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and ei^ht Third Election District. municipality for the purpose ot electing North Shrewsbury river; thence south' point distant 150 feet Houtherly from the thence (4) Northerly, along the New York southeast corner of the same, thence (6J o'clock P. M., at the respective polling All that portion of the Borough of Rum- south nlde of West Dergen place measured and Long Branch Railroad right of way The polling place for tho Ninth Election place in said Borough, a Member of the House of Representatives westwardly and westwardly along the —northerly—iU--*isbi_flnjd£flL__tp_J^hanlc son situate south of the Ridce road and from the Third Congressional District of shore of the North Shrewsbury river to at right angles thereto; thenco westerly to McClecs Creek; thenco to) Easterly, District Is tho Community fire home. An- „ SnliL-Skction will be held in the nald avenue and bounded on and parallel with West Bergen place to along McCloes Creek, to the Chapel lift! pleton avenue, Leonardo, N. J. ntreet and along the easterly line of said municipality for the purpose oT~tli5cttl., New Jersey; & Member of the United the point above mentioned at the shore Forchunato lot fifty-four feet to the States Senate from the Stats of New Jer. line of the said river directly between the high water line of the North Shrewsbury Road) thence (6) Northerly, along the HOWARD W. UOBER1S, a Member of (he-House of Representative;) *The~~p°itfnz place for the Third Else* ri ver; thenco north westerly along high Chapel Hill Road, to the Mountain Hill „ , , . Township Clerk, southerly side of said Mechnnic street. from the Third Consrcsaionul D.Btrlct of sty; two Members of the tieneml Assem- properties owned by the Monmouth Boat thence (7) easterly along the southerly tlon District Is Oscar Anderson's Garage, bly of New Jersey, from the County of Club and property known aa the lied water line of the North Shrewsbury river Road: thence (7) Continuing In a straight Dn.ua August IS, 1042, New Jersey; a Member of the United Washing ton avenue, between Waterman to the center line of River street. llne still northerly alons the Mountain Hill aide of said Mechanic street eleven feet to States Senate from the State of New Jer- Monmoutht;; a SurrogatSurrogate for the Countyy of Bank Lyceum, at the point or place of be the place of beKlnninp. avenuo and Ward avenue. Rumson, Monniouth," for five yea Boad to Park Avenue; thenco (8) West- sey; two Members of the General Assem- ALBERT A. KERR, JR., Members ginning. The polling place for the Tenth Election erly, alonir Park Avenue, to the County NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. THIRD TRACT. bly of New Jersey, from the County of of thhe BoarBdd of Choseh n FreeholderF a for thhe District is the River Street school. Clerk of Rumson Borough. County of Monmouth, for the full term of The polling place for the First Election road running from New Monmouth to Borougb ol Fair Hsven, N, J, _ Being part of Lot Number Five in Monmouth: a Surrogate for the County, of Dateil Ausust 18, 19*2, District is Naveslnk Hook and Ladder Keyport known -as County Road No, 7; Block "ii." ftT~UeirncaTi:d~on—R-mnp-Tjf- three yearn, and for the following municf- Eleventh Election District. Notlco ot tho tlmo ond place of holding •]ial-ofr.cflri.--vlt :...jQno .Mejnber. of the Flrehoune. Mechanic^ street. thence (0) still Westerly, along County buildlng lota made in 1871 by Etra A. Oa-of the Board of Chosen Frecholdem for the l Beginning. In the .center line of Newmnn Ho ni No»-T;~tft- lh appoint ;^r;; EL*.?9ISI _U.i: tho General Election nnd of tho offlcor, to NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Township Committee for the TowmhiiT'oT - -Second Election District.../..::__.;_ .00 elected and meetings of tho Boardi ot born of lands belonninK to Hudson Den- County of_Monrnouth,,tor the full term of Beginning at a point where Ihe center Springs--road-—at- high-- water ..llne-Of;'tha. ginning. . . - ™^£r^n^-r-8maTr^"rlirTFrn^e"VoulTl-u7iV^^n^r8maTr^rlirTFrneVV^ TKrc"e"y"eur8V"a'n"3 for tTiiTTollOWrirfp-muTiitJ*' •- BorougH~.oi..Eatonto>vn, N. J. Shrewsbury, for the full term of three North Shrewsbury river, tlienca ensterly -KejtiBtry— Bml-rai;c And further tnke notice that on Tuesday. ' vpnr« ml two Justices of the Peace for houae to houae canvasa of the voter* fn Monmouth County Surrofat«'« Office. town, to the point or place of Beginning. tion for all political pnrtlcs entitled thnre. 285, September 2,1. 1313. thence <4) south the full term of five yen™. their district, registering all persons er.- Third Election District- to will be held In and for tho Borough September 1, 10J2. the District Hoard of " tlLled to vote at the ensuing Primary and la the matter of the estate of Jay L, of Fair Haven, In snld County, on Tue%- thirty-five degrees thirty-one minutes west fleiristry and Election, having first orRanized KMnni* at a point where the center Smith, deceased. Tho Dolling pl&c* for the Second Elec- parallel with the second course one hun- Notice of Primary Election. General Elections, which said canvass •shall line of Wallace street Is intersected with dny, September IE, 1942, bntweon the hours according to law. shall meet In their re- Also take notice that a Primary Elec- be completed on or before Friday, "cp- Notice to creditori to present clatma tion District is the Naves Ink flre houae, of seven A, M, and eight P. H. (Standard dred and forty and fifty-eicht hundredths spective district and proceed to make n the center line of Broad atreet, thence against estate, Naveslnk. N. J. • of a foot to the point or place of BeRln- house to houae canvass of the voters In , tlon fo-.--r ,al l •political parties entitled there- tember *, 1942. iouthwardly aionit the center line of Broad time.) Pursuant to the order of JoBepb L. Don- Third Election District, Commonly Known Snld primary election to bo held In th. Tunjj. their respective district. icgisteritiK all \ to will be held in nnd for the Borough And that on Tuesday, October 13. 1IM2, Ktrcet to its intersection with the center ahay. Surrogate of the. County of Mon- persons entitled to vote at the ensulniri0^ Entonlown. Id County, on Tue*- tbe Board of Registry and Election line of Harding Road, thence eastwarrlly as the Belford District. placo In tho respective district as sncclit- And also the twenty 120) share!?ot the (1(lv wil) meet at the place at which they will lK the center line of Hording Road to mouth. made on the tenth day of August, The boundaries of the same are at fol- cnlly nuovo mentioned and aald primary fifty-fifth (55th) series of the capital stock Prlmary and General Elections, which MIIII of fl' September 1,1, 1942, between the hours 1942, on the application of Bessie M, ennvna- shall be completed on or before 'even A. M. nnd eight P. H. (Stnndord hold the General Election above men* intersection with the center line of lows, viz.: . *' election will bo hold for tho purpose of of said Association and that tlie said tioned, between the hours of one o'clock I) ranch avenue, thence southeastward! y Smith and Thomas Sharlow, executors of Also Included In tho aalil DUtrict Is the nominating persons of tho respective *hares of stock and mortgaged premises he Friday. September i, 1942. time.1 the estate of Jay L. Smith, deceased, Anil thnt on Tuesday. October 13. 1042. Salt|t[, primarprimary electioelection tloo bbee helheld IIn thhe in the afternoon and nine o'clock In the nlonir the center line of Branch avenue to t'act of land or territory known as Sandy parties to tho offices nbovo mentioned and sold In the- following order, thnt is to notice is hereby [riven to the creditors of Hook or Fort Hancock, also to elect ono mrtlo nnd ono female the Boards of RcRistry and Election will P'nco in the respective district as specifi- evening, for the purpose of making the ita intersection with tho center line of Her- &ld deceased to exhibit to the sub- 4ny: In the firnt place the Raid twenty (20) cally above ncntioned and tald primary final revision and correction of tha regis- Hen place, thence eaHtwardly directly be- BEGINNING at tho Intersection of the member from ench district In Monmouth /hares of the fifty-fifth (55th) series of the places at which they will scribe™, executors . as aforesaid, their County ns members of the Monmouth hold the (.enernl Election above men- jlection wil. he held for the purpose of ter tor the General Election. tween the propertlea owned by the Estate of debts and demands against the cold es- old right of way of the New Jersey South- !he capital stock of said Affloclnlion he nominating IierHona of the respective Sarah F. Wolcott and Emily Spinning, 'one ern Railroad with the Northerly lino of County Executive Committee for each of •old and the proceeds thereof applied to tioned, between the hours of one o'clock The polling' Dlace for Shrewsbury town- ate, under onth, within nix months from tho two rnftjor political pnrtlcs, > In the afternoon and nine o'clock In the parties to the office* above mentioned and ship Is the fire tmuxe at Tin ton Fall*. hundred and fifty feet from the center line .he data of the aforesaid order, or they Rarltan Bays thence running (1) Souther- the amount due to Com plain ant on Its also to elect one male nnd one femt.'e of Dranch avenue, thence southeastward!/ ly, along the said New Jersey Southern Snld dnto will also bo tho second regli- mortgage and in the second place the mort- evening, for the purpose of making the MARfiRETTA U HEED, hy a ntralght line to the curved boundary will be forever barred at their actions jtnped premises hcreinabove described final revision nnd correction of the reals- mumber from enr'h district • In Monmouth Clerk o! the Township of Shrewsbury. ;henfor against the said subscribers. Railroad right of way to Co mp ton's tratlon (Into In. said .municipality. tcr tnr tho Henerfll Election. County • ftj* members' of the Monmouth Dated. Austunt 18. 1942. line of the Borough of Red Bank, thence Dated Freehold, N. J.. August 10. 1042. reek; thenco (2) Southerly, along Corap- Notlc. ol Registration. should be noli) and the proceeds thereof County Executive Committee for each of northeastwardly along the - curved boun- on'e Creek and Mill Brook flowing Into npplled to the balance due to Complainant The polling place for Shrewsbury Dor- dary line of the Do rough of Red Bank to BESSIE M. SMITH, And further tnko notice thnt on Tuesday, on itK said mortgagee iph Is the fire house of Shrewsbury the two major political uartien. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Locust, N. J. Compton's Creek, to County Road No. 7. September 1, 104'i, tho District. Bonnls of Host Co., No. 1, JJro/uJ street, Shrewsbury. Snld dntc will nlno be the second regis- lt» Intersection with the center Une of Wal- being the road from New Monmouth to Registry and Election, having first organized Selrod aa the property of Freda Manri- tration ilnto In said municipality. Atlantic Towmhlp, N. J. lace street, thence south westwardly aotng THOMAS SHARLOW, Keyportj thence (0 Easterly, along the otta, et ale., taken In execution nt the suit OKTRUDE C. VAN VI.IET; the center line of Wallace street to iti In* 246 Valentine Lane, Vonkera, N. Y. according to Inw, shall meet In their re- Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury. I Notice ol Registration. Notice of tho time and place of holding Schneider & Schneider, said County Road No. 7. to Ita Intersec- spective districts and proceed to make a of The Freehold Mutual Loon Association, the General Election and of the officers to ternectlon with the center line of Linden tion with Park Avenue; thenco (4) along a corporation, etc., and to be sold by Dated'August IN, VJ42. | And further tnlie notice that on Tuesday, plncc, thence directly westwardly by a 11 Commerce Street, louse to houto canvass of tho voters In I September I, 1012, the District Boards of be elected and meetings of the Uoard of Newark, N. J., Park Avenue, Easterly to the head waters their districts. rcKiHterlng nil porBons en- JOHN T. LAWLEY. Sheriff. Registry and Election In the Township of tlht line to the rear of the Second Na- ot Ware Creek; thenca (G) Northerly, titled to voto at the ensuing Primary nnd T>at«I July 17. 1942. , NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Atlantic, in the County- of Monmouth. tional Bnnk: thenco northwardly to the Proctors. along the told head waters of Ware Greek McDermoit,,& Klnegoltl, Sol'n. center line of Wallace itrcet, thence west- jeneral Elections, which said canvass shall itate of Anna C. (.larrUon, deceased. fl pec live districts and proceed to make a Notice Is hereby given that a (ienaral and down Ware Creek to Its mouth In bo completed on or before Friday, Sep- (172 I.) $72.24 Election will bo held In and for the jfirdly to the center line of Brond street, Tlnrltan or Sandy Hook Bay) thence (6) Notice Is hereby niveii that the nc- house to house ennvass of the voters in the plare or point ot Wtflnnlnjr. Monmouth County Surrogate'* Office. tember 4, 1042. unts of the subscriber, trustee under llicir district, retr'ster!nc all persons en- Township or Atlantic. In the County of the matter of the estate of Josephine Westerly along the northerly line of the And thnt on Tticmlny, October 13. 1041, Sixth F»rnBrHph of the Will of anid de- titled to vote nt the ensulntr Primary nnd Monmouth and SUtc of New Jersey, on Charlotta Anderson, deceased. said Bay, to the point or place of Begin- tho Donrris of negriairy nml Election IN CHANCERV OF NEW JERSEY. sL>d, will be audited anil stated by tho General Elections, which unld canvass shall Tuesday, November 3. 1942. between the The polllnrt place for the Third Election ning. No. 138/31. hours of seven o'clock A. H. and eUht District ii nt the Senior High School Notice to creditori to preient claims will meet at tho place »t which they will SurrnKiite of thp County of Mnnmoulh nnd l>o completed on or before VrUlay, Sep- against estate. Tbe polling place for the Third Etec- lold tho Gcnorni Blcctlon nbovo men- TOr THE HEIRS. 11F.VISBES AND 1>KU- tember 4. 1042. o clock P. M-. Bt the respective polling blMljiK. Hnrdinj,' road. i-eitorted for settlement to the Orjihunfl' place In said Township. Pursuant to the order of Joseph I*, Don- lon District Is the fire house of the Belford loned, between tho hours ot otis o'clock KONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF MAUD Court of naid County, on Thnrsiiny, the And that on Tursdny, October IS, 1H42, Fourth Election District. nhay. Surrogate of tha County of Mon- Chemical Engine Company No. 1. Belford. In tho afternoon and nine o'clock in th* W. SWEETING, DECEASED. ' seventet-'nlh day of September, A. 1). 10-t'i, tho Boards of Registry and Election Said election will bo held In tho said Beginning at a point where the center mouth, made on the sixteenth day of ovonlng, for tho purposo of mnkinR tha By virtue of an order of the Court nt 10:dii o'clock a. m., Kastern War Time, will meet at the place at which they will municipalitiilit y ffo r thhe rpos off electinli g line of Broud street Is intersected with the July, 1942, on the application of Andy final revision nnd correction of tha r*ffll- of Chancery of New JerFcy mnile lit which time application will be nnuie for R Member of the Ho i of Itc[)t-e«i>ntatlve!J center line of Harding road, thence ennt- Fourth Election DUtrict, Commonly Known hold tlie Cetiernl Election above men* Maxwell Anderson nnd Herbert J. Robin- ai the Leonardo District. ter for tho General Election. on the -7th day of July. l'.Mit, wherein the nl low mice of com ml as ions and coun- tinned, between tbo hours of one o'clock from the Third Conjfrp-wlonn) District of wnrdly nlonu tho center of Jlardlng road son, surviving executor* of the estate of Doundnrlcs of tho Election Districts In John T. Lavley U complnlnant, and you sel fees. in the afternoon and nine o'clock In-the New Jersey; n Member of the United to its intersection with 'Brunch avenue, Tbe boundaries of the mtns are as fol- Josephine Charlotta Anderson, deceased, lows, vlt.t ho BorotiKh of Fair Ifnvcn, nntl the poll- anil oihera Bin defcnr the purpose of maklriR the StiUeB Senate from the State'of New Jer- thence Houthenntwardly along the center notice ts hereby given to the creditors of Ing plnco In ench district, nro ns follows! quired to npiicnr nnil answer to the com- FEDKHAI, TKUST COMPANY, (Inul revision and correction of the reci- sey; two Membera of the Oiiern) Aflnem- line of Brnnch avenue to Its Intersection nald deceased to exhibit to the subscrib- BEGINNING at tha Intersection of Sev- First Election Dlitrlct. Dlainant'H bill of complaint on or before ter for lho Central Election. lily of New Jeriey, from the County of ith ttho center line of BergeBrgen place, enth Avenue with the boundary line of (he the 2Jiih dny of September, 19-i'2. or tho By: John V. Kay, Jr.. il bt th ers, surviving executon as aforemld, their A»»l»t»nt Trust Ojfirpr, Th» followlnff is ft description nf the Monmouth • n Surrojcnte for the County of thenco enstwnrdly directly between the debts and demands against the said es- Borough of Atlantlo Highlands, and run- All that pnrt of tho Borough lying east said bill will be taken as confetscd against Monmouth, tot- live yenn; two yiemhera pperte oowned d by the KsKstntee of SaraSarah ning thenco (1) Southerly, and Westeily, if a lino which beKlnn nt (hat point whera you. 24 Commerce St.. Newark, N. J., Eleclionllhtrlcts In tlie ,lorounh of Eaton- tate, tinder oath, "within n\x monthi from Trustee Under Sixth I'arnjrniih town and tho polling [>lnccs In same, vis,: t the Board of Choacn Freeholders for the P. Wolcott and Emilily Spinningii , ono hhuti- the date of the aforesaid order, or they along the boundary of Erection District lho center lino ot Cwlnr nvenile, it ex- The Bliid bill U filed to forrclnse a rer- of WJ1J. County of Monmnuth. for the full term of d red and fifty feet from the center line will be forever barred at their actloni No. 2,-to the Mountain Hill Rondi thenca tended, would Intersect tlio ilumpon Thr- tain certificate of tax hale made \>y Joseph Firflt Election Dlitrlct, three year*, and for tho /ollowlntr mtinlcl- ot Berpren place, thence southeastward)/ (2) Westerly, alans Mountain Hill Ruad, ough lino; thenre running north Montr the F. U. 4 V. H. filch. Klectlunn DlitrlcUtrc t Onn o In hcicliyhereby tidefinec fined therefor attaint the said substrlb?re, H. Wlllllnma, Collector of Taxes of the omflfiM Ave,. and Broad St., rnl ollicern, vU.: A Collector for the Town- by a strnluht lino to the curved boundary Dated Freehold, N. J., July 16. 1042, a an angle In said road In the property center lino of Cedar nvetiuo, to thnt point JJoroijj,-h of Mtmitnijunn, County of Mnn- «nd (1CM ibct• l' as that (lection and territory ahln of Atlnntic, for the full term of five lino of the Do rough of Red Bank, thence 'armerly known sis the Hosford property) where the center line, of Cedar nvenuo In- mouth and Ktatt- of New Jersey, dnleil No. Dloomfiel,], N. J., nf trie I otih lying cant ot a line yenri, anil for one Member of tlio Town- ANDY MAXWEUi ANDERSON, hence (3) Northerly, along tho private tersects the renter lino of River road: Proctors. Ik'r.nted hwofltwardly alone th« curved bound* 16 Harrison Ave., Rod Itank, N. J, vember 0, 1U3U, nnd recorded in the ollico ship Committee for tho Towmthtn of At- ary lino of the HoroUKh of lied Bank to Ita 1IBRDBRT.J. nOHINSON, road through the Hosford property, to the [henco enfit nlDiig tlie renter Nnr of Itlver «f the Clerk of th/ County of Monmouth ircr.lNNINH nt the point where centei lnntic, for the full term of three years, Intersection with the center lino of Broad 32S Hawthorne- St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Intersection of Park Avenue, and Hosfnrd rond to tho point whero tho center line of on November HO, 1039, in Hook 1169 of Monmouth County Surrogate's Office.. lino of the State IMubway lntorsectB La* Notice of Primary Eltcthn. treet, thence northwnrdly Along the cen- Daniel 3. Welgand, EsN for Kalil Ctiunty, PMKC 2^7. cov- In -the mutter ot the estate of Chnrlei (etra's Ilrook ; tht'tice ulonn the center Una ter line of Broml ntreet to the intersection ford Avenue, to tho County road running tivor rond: thonco north nlmiu th. cen- ering Block 17U. Lot 50, on the !nx man of Also take notlco thnt ft Trlmury Elec- 77 Broad St., \Ver*e. tiecametl. of the State Highway to tho point where tion for all polltirnl pnrtlcs entitled there- with tho renter lino nf Harding road, the Red Dunk, N. J, from Atlantic Highlands to New Mon* ter llne of Bnttln rond to the Shrewsbury the Bald municipnllty. Notice to creditors to prenont cli\lmi Hnuth Blroet Intersects wtth the Stnlo Hlirh- point or place of beginning. mouth, being County Road No. 7j thence river, Ami you, the Heir a, PtviBPcn anil per- to will be held In nnil for tho Township Proctor. nttdlnfit estutc. thu al tin i: fiTiter line of South of Atlantic, In mild County, on Tues- Tho polling ]>!nco for the Fourth Elu - 15) Easterly, along ssld County Road, to The polling plnco for tlio First Election «on«l rci>r«ientfttlvM ol MRIHI W. Swcet- rurminiit to tfic order of Jaticph I,, POII- dtrrot to til liolnt wbero tho renter lln« ol Iieonnrd Avenue i thence (6) Northerly Intl, dccenned, nrc mmlc [>artlen dcfemlnnt day, aejjtembpr in, ay*:, bit wren the hours tlon dbtrlct In at Dr. Sncco'i KSraffe, District I, at Willow Street Hclionl. nhny. Hurroffnte of the County (if Mon- Illcliiinlmui uvtnuo interfiectii tho center of Bevcn-A. M. and cleht l\ M. (Standard 101 Jlrond street, nenrly opposite WdVerly NOTICE. along Leonard Avenue, to Sandy HDOII $«£o»(! Ei.ctloh District. lieraune Mnnd W. Sweeting entered Into mntlth, mude on tho ncvcnteetith day of lino of South street; thencn In n stralnht TAKE NOTICE, that on August 25, Dan thence (7) Easterly, and Southerly, A contract , for the purcUime of property time.) iiliice. along tha laid Bay and along the boun> All thnt pnrt of lh« Boroiiuh lying west July, 1942, on tire np.illriitiun uf Wilbur line i" tho Into rice lion nf Hope road anil Snld vrlmnry election to lie hsld In th* 1942, at 8:00 I'. M., In the UorouRh llnll, of tho llne ns laid down In tho First DIs- under an nfrrcemciit for nnle nml purchanD L. HOBB, nole cxurutiir of lliu f»tiite of Crniilterry biocik. Fifth Election District. nt Little Silver, N. J.. the Mayor and dary line between the To writ hip ot MM- of inld lnnila and pi-emUe* which contrnct Clinrlfl'" WeiflO, ilrctrnned, tinllvi. 1« hereby 1'liict' of nu't'tlriK of' Hoard of Roulstr». Pluce In the tciiirctlve district as specifi- Bulnnlng at a point on the iihore line dlatawn and the Horouzh of Atlantic tl.-t above. cally above mentioned nml suit] primary Council will consider a report filed hy the Th» polling plucs for IW Hi-cond Elec- U recortJnd In Hook 13H0 of Deeds for irlvcn to tho cicditoiH of nalil dct'Ofised to tlon nnd pnltltiM nl»c« fm tlie First Elao* of the North Shrewsbury Iliver directly be* Assessment Cummlislon appointed for the Highlands, to the point or place of Be- MonmouUi County, pauo 4.1'^, brltiK the exhibit to the suhncrllier, Hole executor n« thin Dtitrkt h lloroijfrli Hnll. election will he held for the vurvoitt ol tween the pcVJ'trtlcN owned: f'>" tho Mon- ginning, tion District Is Augustus M. Minion's ga- premlxen mcntinne'l nnd described In tho nforeflnld. thrlr debts mid (Icmnmln nunlnst nominating per "on* of-^tlio respective mutilli Ilont tlluh nml tho tiroperty known purpose of rmenifnK the owners nf prop- rage, Bn«t Side I'nrk. nfori nhore nf tlie North Shrews- of tha 8iinncriber, trustee of the »•• plnlnnuU nnd John M, Lnlnl, lm\, ix cor- IN CHANCERY OI- NtW JERSEY. K-tnt.- t.f KntD J. llfiidrlfkiioii. RU» known huuno to IHMIS* ennvnso of t)te voten l«i bury river to tho renter llns Ixlwaen the tale of snld dereaied, will h* audited mid Rnllroa.il out to. (Jam Hollow Homli thenca mniith, I.in,In on lho tenth ilny of AulT IM K»tljuiln» J. Homlrlrkiun, il«r»jm*(|, their dlstrlrt, r«iflsl«rlrijr «)) i>«rion« «n- ffrty Mloriftlrifr In tUv Mmifttooth D»nt •luted by tin Surrogttn of tin) Countj of (2) Westerly, «lonu the Bsm Hollow Itoad, unit. 1011, on the iilipllmtluii of Joaeph lit)ration of the Hlnu nf New Jcrnoy, Ii TO HAMUKL (iKHACll NNnlll r Is hrn-hy ITIVPII thaftho acrountl LletVixh.nl, -n.ll-r In lieirby KIVCM to the 11/ virtllr nf rut nrih'r nf Ilir <;,„,, L tltleil to vote Hi the entttlnit Primnry mul tm>u»y to jiieneiit to Clinnrery «i(lnnlnK. the OrphnniT Court of mid County, on «»f «ffll»l ilri-en,,!.,!, .vlll'br nudltenultdd amiami ijp rumpletei) on or betora Friday, Hev Thursday. Ihn tenth dny of September, A> 3) Westerly and Southerly* fttonu thi renneil, nutlro Is liprcliy HIVCII to the crfldl- ' [luroltUMctJerrm.tt,; tbo -rvrniv»r of, imUl titi , lliu. %t\ ilny of AuKUflt, IVI Li. jtaliMl byUui f hC Th« |i(tl|{nti Klarn fnr tho 1'Kth Elertfnn rmntniny, nt liin r.flke, No. 1-1' Wr^t ii"cniiii« " wl'iln IIIIHC "-(irh'l «[lf' | th«.County of lemlier 4. 10 42. It. 1942, xt IOIOO o'clock n. in., Kits tern fled HIM ttoirt and along the boundary tin* tit Sflit) tiacrrutttl to exbllilt to tb« Mh for «HtlrrH«(lt in HlatMcl It ..I.lli«»ty-Kntrlne. llnuie. White line bvtwoin .the Township of Mlildletown Mft.il ttrtrttt, In (ht> VnloHith ot 1'Vrehold, llojicr unit you mo ilcfcrnlfitil, ymi - nir "('Ainl*Uini uii Turnilny, Octolter in, 10*2, War. Time,; MtwhMi time, application will sutiHcrllier, mile exerutnr (IN aftileinlil. tlirlr naltl County,' mi itreot. • • -. • • (, - - -• - -- • Ind th» Township of Holmilel, to Gnlnv [loiinty ot Monmmith nml Bute nf Now lifinby tfijulred In muwrr tlm itntlllnn >for<> thu f.ih dity nf • 1114*. ,ii io |)tt n'v\u k ft. rn., Gaitcrn will meet it tlifl nUro nt which they will Itfrtlnsl mid cutuvnny, duly vtirlfleil tnitltir Drlobor, next, »))i) in ilefttult t)ni surd : v hold tlm Central HltcMon above meii- II*t(liinlnK nt ii [Hilnt wh*ro tho ceitttr D-.tr.! July 20th, A, I>. 1942. Houtherly, along Swimming ItWnr and tlm ilnle ,,f llio nfiiimnlil unler, or Iliey War \ltne, nt which time tififillfif.lnn will atonu the Bhrewsjmry or Naveilnk River, will be forever linrrod nf their notion, onIh or nlllrtnnt Ion, wftlilii tw\t IIH tint nt< iiiiMin for HIM nlliiwiirire of.commlniiloini :fnii*il, (mtv/ren the lintira uf ono n'cloch line ut Morumiuth ulirttt lit fr>t*^*cl»i] fli^m the tint* lioreof.- or lliey will be «•*• Chnnroilor HIIHII tlilnk r'nillr.hlo ru,,! in.I. n'tlifl nftorn»(>n and nine o'clock In rht with ttin renter lln« of llrond itrtett,, thth«nr« « vivv.vnr VINION TIIUST COMPANY, i the point or place of Higlnnlng. thnefiir BKnlinl (hi> nalil nulisi-rlber. (Mill iDunnrl ttrn ' (Formerly Fidelity Trust CompnnyK The polllnti pln.ee for the Fifth Flection l)«lnl freehold. N. J., August 10, IHI. rludrd from ftio benefit (if itich, htnlii'n (I July until, A. I), 1042, nvenlnir, for tho piirpone- of innkltm the « DM tit wnrdl...y ..:...alon:I. g the ..rente.l .r . orr ii tutty h«i»nf(i>r tut ninils nnd declnipii by ilertuti nf divnn'n bflweon KRIII ixMllioiicr finnl revlnlnn unit rnrrfctlon of the res>«* Urudtl street to (tn fntersactlnn witIlnh. thhe llyi LeilU O. MrDmmll, District Is the fit* house of the UncroTt JO.'IKI'II IIICIIAI(I) LAWKKNCB J. MAItOM) r 'Ire Company al IJnnroft, N J. mid rourt from tbo nnntt* ot inlit com- nml you. '• ter for tlir flertfirnl Klcntlon. ton tnr llnr of IteckUsn plsre, thanri w«it. Vlre President, JAUKHHN, )}nl<'ii A>iu»«l !i, MM2. t!t>_ Wnrroii I Th« Doiitniv pliira far tlm Towitithin of nrdly nhniK tlio rt Itf(i«W(ti'"(vf'Jiihn M. Lnltd, Inr, KdllrltniH for I'rtMloiirr, JONATHAN II. JONKH, Duo nf Mnplo nvemif, Illenrs northtati'dljr Hood. tafftTt/ A Kmemon, The tiuuNdirlei of tht unit art at fot> •U. N, J., 74( IlroHil rUrfet, ft i'lilln, iMttifi AiiHimt I, ifHl. * 1H I.roff'l flt., Nawnifc, W, J, tk , A Towmhlp Clstk, nlol>K Hie rnntrr lino of Mni'ltt avatitin tn lowi, yln.l K.ri>nrt« New Jginny I roctuf. Its liitemectlun wllh th* e«ntir line •( Newmk, N. J., Untfid Auifiiit JB, 1042, Z*roetOf#, *t the blfh water lint of i'rottor*. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. Page Eleven

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• ... . • . ^ . ,n . QUESTIONS and ANSWERS The following firms are ready to cb-o^rate with Uncle Sam in supplying materials to Q, What Is Title 17 property owners under Title 1 in order that they may remodel their houses and there- A. Created to encourage home owners to dk, convert unused space Into living; sccom-* modattons for war workers; by house the large number of defense workers that are coming in this area to work

Q. What are the limits on Title I loans? at Fort Monmouth and other defense plants in Monmouth County. A. Up to $5,000 with terms up to 7 yean. Do your part for Victory by remodeling that old house or store that is unrented, and ft ft Q, Where can application be made? , help the government acquire the additional living space it needs for its defense work-^ A.. At an niA Approved landing Institution, authorized to make these loans. ers and their families. Start Today.

JiiiiiiBiim •IIUIUMIIUIUIII iiiii Minn, i mil) 11I'll i WE ARE READY TO GIVE YOUR HOME A LIFT War Workers Need Homes There's no ceiling on remodeling SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS 1 WITH NEW WALLPAPER when it's in the interests of pro- WHEN YOU START Getting your home ready to viding homes for war workers. house war workers? Then pep Build rooms for wa,r workers and REMODELING YOUR up the spare room with bright, at the same time beautify your HOUSE. cheerful Wallpaper and Paint home. Call LA WES Coal from Klarin's. Do it now! We Co. now to supply you with your SEE US TODAY! WE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS. coal requirements. have a full line of Paint and, CALL US TODAY. Wallpaper. . Inc. Agents for The Famous CONVERTO-GRATE Klai>ifi's Paint Sfoi?e Convert* from OH to Coal In 8 minutes after PAINT, WALLPAPER AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES SYCAMORE AVE., SHREWSBURY Original Installations have -been made. 1 BED BANK'S LEADING F.LKCTRIC SHOP | 26 'Monmouth Street, Phone 3838 Red Bank, N. J. | Phone R. B. 1251. 30 Monmouth St. Phone 2404 Red Bank, N. J. 1 18 White St. PHONE 612 Red Bank laiiuiiiiiinuii llillllllllilll!llII«lli!lllilE!ll!!llllil!lllliI!i iiiiiniiiinMioiiiniuniiM^ • H^imniMiniinii

STATEMENT BY WARREN J. LOCKWOOD NEW JERSEY FHA DIRECTOR *:*• '*< "The growing demand for quarters to house-increased military fsr and civilian personnel at Fort Monmouth, Camps Wood and Evans, is ; "v making itself increasingly felt. I believe that this problem can be met in no better way than by the full utilization of existing houses and other structures. • .jrV. "There are in this area hundreds of one-family houses' which .-might be converted into 2 or. more living units. Many homes where an 1 extra room or two could be provided by a small amount of remodeling; I i Ja.jiumber_of_store8 and other commercial buildings presently unused which might be converted into living quarters. A ready vefii^e~foFTHe~ full utilization of such structures exists under Title 1 of the National Investigate! See What Remodeling Housing Act. With money advanced by banks and other approved lending institutions, it is possible under this section of the Act to bor- Can Do For Your Home! row as much as $5,000 to be repaid over a period as long as 7 years, so long as the proceeds are used to provide additional living quarters Due to our new industries and the great influx of war workers, Red Bank is on the verge of a houaing shortage. in critical war areas for war workers. Homes are badly needed . . . needed now! Home owners, "The War Production Board offers a ready means of assistance especially you who own old, unrented dwellings . . . here's in the attainment of priorities by the use of a special form, PD-406. your golden opportunity to improve and make profitable your present property . . . to convert old homes into The Federal Reserve Bank has lent its aid by eliminating the require- multiple dwelling units I Allen Bros, stand ready to co- ments of Regulation W in all cases where such additional quarters for operate. See how remodeling can improve the appear- war workers are provided. ance of your home, increase your income and property value. Act now! "Any loan, no matter how small in amount, may run for a per- iod as long as 7 years, provided these purposes are met. PHONE OR WRITE "Property owners, lending institutions, dealers and contractors have a chance to do a patriotic job by providing this additional needed ALLEN BROTHERS me. housing. The Federal Housing Administration stands ready to offer its assistance in every possible way." WHERE Can He 60? BUILDERS' A great army of war workers has come to Red Bank, to work in our fac- 1 Office: 54 Broad St. Phone Red Bank 1143. tories and build the tools of Victory. And while they work, we have a job to do, too ... a job to see that these men and women have com- im^^ fortable, pleasant, inexpensive homes . . . the kind of homes that will make them better fitted to work for Victory. If you have unusued space in your home, it's your patriotic duty to convert it into living quarters for our war workers. You may own a large house or a building which can RED BANK be modernized to furnish housing facilities for workers' families. These homes are desperately neded NOW! Act at once! WAR WORKERS The following Lumber Companies have materials available to remodel that old building of yours at once. Co-operate with your gov- ernment's request for adequate living quarters for war • workers and Need Places to Live! their families. For full particulars concerning how you can remodel Here is Red Bank'* golden opportunity . . • that old building or add an extra room on your home consult any of If you own a bui-Minj; which you think cart be proud you can help the war effort by the lumber companies listed below: lie remodeled inlo one or niorA family, making a place for n war worker in your home. units, :i long-time loan thnni.nh Hie Mer- Through remodeling you will utilize every bit chants Trust Co. will reiulily liiiance ynur of extra space which makes your home more F F. BLAISDELL, Inc. buildini; or repair program. The adili- compact and useful. Start planning today! PHONE RED BANK 1293 lioir.il rent, ymi receive linin your. new Call SOUTHAJLL for the best in building facili- tenants will be einuicli In pay Hie ieiii<ieiMi< jiiwunvi1; HVHTKM ;; i; Office: 11 Union St. PHONE RED BANK 314. SATTER LUMBER CO. j MKMBKH VKDIIRAT. IH'll'OMT INHllKANOI'l OOlll'OHA^ION PHONE RED BANK 177 30 Broad St. PHONE 1600. Red Bank Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. NEW ENGLAND CORN SIDNEY, SNOW, Will he Food, of course, must he well CHOWDER HAS PLACE IN Qlad to Answer Any seasoned to he worthy of MENU OF ANY SEASON its piquancy Questions oh food ; Three Meals A Day It Isn't often, even during the hot- Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW Edited by WZLMA E. BEUTE test-weather, that occasionally we don't have a crave foe a good hot soup. Sometimes a thin suns, some- times a thick eoup and some times a '»«»»•••••••»••»••»•»••• chowder, so with this in mind, here Brown Betty Listed Among is a good recipe for corn chowder i! Hot Off the Griddle that will be grand the next tlma French Toast Is Sure To someone In your family starts hint- Popular Apple Desserts By i ing along: theso lines: Buy Direct From Jority'i SUSAN SNOW , • NEW ENGLAND CORN Lirftit Fnr Win When You Serve CHOWDER Mix the bread crumbs with tho Apple desserts In any of their 3 tablespoons fat salt pork, diced many forms are always popular with butter and line the bottom of a bak- Every day li Value Day it tho; ing dish with part of them. Put in a Lambskin •— which is sometimes 1 onion, sliced Flemlngton Fur Co., regirdleu tho crowd so a housewife can usually sold for kid, in gloves, is not so line It At A Picnic 2 cups potatoes, diced 1 plan at least one dessert a week in- layer of the apples, strew over with By SIDNEY SNOW . of Auguil Sale price! elsewhere. eluding applea. Sometimes more, if % raisins, sprinkle with brown and will not wear at all well., IM cups boiling water Here you'll find the largest and her family is parRcuarly fond of sugar,. and du3t with a mixture of 1 cup canned or fresh corn m'qbl complete selection of lovely them— apple pie, an apple caltc, spices, lemon peel and salt. Put in Oxalic acid for stain removal can 1 cap milk fun thon anywhere elaein another layer of apples, add a few 1 cup cream applesauce, baked apples and of be purchased from your, druggist. It Salt and pepper Jeriey. Seeing ii believing — it course, apple Betty. One can go on raisins, sprinkle with sugar and will nol^affect the fabric if thorough- wlll.pay you to buy direct from lndeflinitey listing such desserts, but cover with buttered crumbs, and dust ly rinsed after each application. 4 crackers, split Instead of just listing here is a with spice mixture/ Repeat the op- Fry out salt pork, add onion and 'our far factory or Trenton •how- grand recipe for eration one more time, taking care cook until a golden brown. Add the room at Guaranteed Savings. that the buttered crumbs form the Desserts, like salads, offer a won- potatoes, water, corn and cook until Remodeling and Repilrlm at BROWN BETTY top layer. Squeeze the lemon juice derful opportunity to use one's in- potates are tender. Add milk and Factory RatBi. ' over all, and put in a moderate oven genuity. It is the delight of every cream and reheat. Season. Place, a 2^4 cups chopped apples with top aver the pudding. Bake 40 good cook to be able to finish off a cracker In each dish and pour chow- IVi cup3 bread crumbs minutes; take off the cover and in- good meal with an interesting des- der over crackers. Serves four. % cup brown sugar crease the heat. Let brown 15 min- sert. The current magazine and FLEffllNGTON FUR CO. Juice of hi lemon utes, and serve with hard sauce or cookbooks, along with newspapers, Trenton Showroom; 13f Sou(h Broid Street • Open Dally to 9 P. M. Kind of % lemon plain cream. If the apples are not are full of various dessert recipes, ENTERTAINING AT HOME Fl«mlngton Factory: < Spriijf Strut • Daily to 0, Sunday to 6 P, M, 1 teaspoon cinnamon juicy, 2 tablespoons of water may be and it Is suggested that' one keep % teaspoon nutmeg poured into the bottom of the dish. abreast of the times and experiment (Bus,or train fare to Flemfngton prill be tolunded) i& cup seedless raisins The raisins may be omitted if de- a little with them. Hot and Cold Canapes 3 tablespoons melted butter sired. ^i teaspoon salt If Individual salt3 and peppers are It is really a Joy to have guests used, they may be placed Just above when you are certain that your re- the plate of each guest or between freshments aro up-to the well-known every two covers. If salt spoon Is "par" and possibly better. Two Tasty Portions Of A used. It should be placed in front of This feeling one has doesn't come the salt dish. when only a small amount of thought has been given and less time—it really does require some concentra- Creole Omelet With Bacon In all the pictures ivo see of the tion, a few good raolpes and very ideal kitchens we flever see pots and careful preparation, but when the pans exposed. Hou'ever, If one is not platter is clean—the housewife has Cooking for two fortunately Isn't 4 slices bacon fortunate enough to have the ideal had her reward. the problem that "it was. Not with i eggs shelf, drawer and cupboard arrange- Salt and pepper ment, effort and time will be saved Hero are a few canapes, hot-and all trie recipes that are now being by having a few well placed hook'fl cold, that are sure to bring cheers! given in quantities for two so there Saute tho onloifs, pepper, celery and mushrooms in butter until a over the sink or stove, where pots in CURRIED CRAB MEAT is little excuse nowadays for one frequent use can be hung parallel F, BECAUSE OF GASOLINE and tire shortages and priorities, you complaining about not being able to golden brown and soft, stirring oc- to each other. Small utensils should CANAPES find a decent dish that won't prove casionally. Add salt to taste and be kept in partitioned drawers. • have to do your-picnicking at tho end of a bus line or In your own Vi cup salad dressing •wasteful—here Is just one of the. curry powder; then add tomato.cat- backyard, still the al fresco meal is delightful and food eaten out-of-doom Vi teaspoon prepared mustard many recipes written for two—but of sup and let simmer for ten minutes. tastes twice as good as when it is conventionally served in the Mining 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce course—they can be increased in size This sauce can be made ahead of Linen sets of different colors or room. 2 teaspoons grated horseradish time and reheated. •weaves or color combinations may be l'/4 cups flaked crab meat for as many as desired. Ten minutes before serving, fry If there's some sort of grill or fireplace at your picnicking site, you'll had In endless variety of formality nnd that French toast makes welcome fare. Serve it with. bacon, with 8 shallow croustades CREOLE OMELET WITH bacon slices until crisp flnd keep and Informality, and with a few res- Curty Bauce them hot. Beat the egg yolks well, ervations, of which the first is to honey or syrup, with hamburgers. You'll want lots of coffee to go with BACON STRIPS : Mix salad dressing, mustard, Wor- season with salt and pepper, then avoid fussy embroideries or lace edg it, and It's a good Idea to serve a decaffeinated brew, so that nobody will cestershire sauce and horso radish need regular cleaning to keep their freshness 1 small onion, chopped add beaten egg whites. Pour into ings, may be used as a change from be worried over sleeping problems. Remember that decaffeinated coffee, with crab meat. Heap craibmeat mix- 1 green pepper, chopped a well oiled omelet or frying pan. the plain ecru. The type or color of made In a pot or percolator, needs slightly longer brewing than the or ture into croustades, cover with It's particularly important that you 1 tablespoon minced celery When it has risen well, cover with linen must, however, harmonize with the china and with the centerpiece dinary kind to bring out its full, rich flavor: Curry sauce, then buttered bread % cup mushrooms, cut fine half of the sauce, fold over, cook for crumbs. Brown in a moderato oven have summer clothes cleaned reg- several minutes longer and serve in- o£ fruit or flowers. Also, the nap- s You can take along milk and eggs for the French toast or you can 3 tablespoons butter kins must match the set. but as such mix them at home and take them with you in a jar. (350 F). ularly so that accumulated dirt and Salt to taste verted on a hot platter. Pour the CURRY SAUCE y teaspoon curry powder rest of the sauce over the top. Makes matching napkins are usually of a perspiration odors won't mar your two servings. small luncheon size and therefore Combine 1 cup medium whlto H cup tomato catsup unsuitable for dinner, it practically STEEPED COFFEE sauce, 1 teaspoon minced onion, 1 attractiveness. That's why we limits tho choice, to ecru, as the basic (An improved "boiled" coffee) teaspoon lemon juice and 1 teaspoon color, whatever the superimposed recommend regular Sanitone clean- CONSERVES MADE WITH TTse 1 heaping teaspoonful ground decaffeinated coffee for each cup good curry powder. Heat to boiling. SCALLOPED HAM decoration may be. Dinner-size nap- ing. Sanitpne's unique penetrating FRUITS ARE CHEAPEST kins In ecru are always available. In Cii pint) boiling water. Put coffee in pot. Pour boiling water over cof- SHRIMP CANAPES : SUCCESSFUL FOR any case, bright colors on the table' fee, caver tightly, and let stand in a warm place 6 to 9 minutes. Strain 8 cooked jumbo shrimp, split from action removes soils and odors COMPANY LUNCHEON may be overdone, and, if the hostess from grounds Immediately through fine wire strainer, or cheesecloth. head to tail. '• Day by day now the markets arc is not sure of her ability to harmon- VJ cup French dressing from the heart of fabric fibres. It OR FAMILY DINNER getting filled with Iruits that we will ize china, glass and linen, she had .16 toast rounds leaves garments fresh and clean as want to "put up" for the coming win- FRENCH TOAST 4 tablespoons lemon mayonnaise ter and shortly they will reach that IVJ ounces caviar new. Look your beat on summer Ever so often we come across a low price that invites housewives to 1 egg, slightly beaten 3 slices bread (%-lnch thick,) dish that is excellent for either a Vi cup. milk cut in triangles Parsley •:* outings. Call us for Sanitoning buy a good amount and go to work If the dining: room is combined Marinate shrimp In French dress- company luncheon or a family din- %n them. Here are a few of the with the living: room, the table will V\ teaspoon salt today. ner. Such a recipe Is well worth In- things that can be done: Ingfor 1 hour. Spread toast rounds cluding among our favorites in as have to be cleared after the meal; Combine ogg, milk and salt. Dip slices of bread in mixture and fry with lemon mayonnaise. Place PEACH AND PINEAPPLE otherwise, the door may be closed on in hot fat in skillet. Makes 6 triangles. —much-aa-thcy-are_fino for a heavier the dining room and kitehen and the shrimp, flat down; on toast. Fill luncheon or slmply-grami-for^a-llgHt curve formed by shrimp with caviar. lstess^ain-J)Ji£^jGs£s--jri -the living: Garnish with tiny sprig of parsley at dinner—though the dinners can usu- 3 pounds peaches room, leaving the dishes "until-aftEr" ally be rounded and built around their departure. ATVEW SALAD$QK~P^=^ thojicad^of shrimp. - that -particular, recipe: JoJbeJIgM or 1 small can pineapple LEON'S as heavy as desired. ' 1-orange. , A BRIDGE LUNCHEON A MEXICAN ACCENT SCALLOPED HAM Sugar "* ~~ "' One should • iiso - powdered soap-f or CHICKEN RING 70-76 White Street, 2_eup_s chopped ham Pare peaches, add 2 cups of water heavier fabrics—but not washing When a group "of womengsthcr for —In oortain parts of California there WITH VEGETABLES and cook until soft. Mash or rub powders which contain lye. Use soap a luncheon and an afternoon of aro ever so many dishes"tHat'deflHlte= Red Bank Va cup Bro\ina~cclsry —_-_ ..through_collaocleA7.ncld. pineapple and flakns for very fine fabrics, silks, brdige you are really In a very criti- ly show the Mexican influence." One 2 tablespoons butter the orange, cut in"srnall*"ple*c1e's",-'jttid: ^v^olcnbT-oY-c o lored-^1 a t hefl^-Disadve. The family with small children who liii¥Jt ihi of these being this particular.recipe have reached the age of eating with IV- tablespoons flour cook until slightly thickened. Add soap well in a small quantity of very observed through the eyes of "four oi-' ToTmHeil-chftUBit1ll lti cups top milk % as much sugar as fruit, and cook hot water, and add more water to p *ttve~Erown-ups~are—very— busy—plan- eight critics who are looking for grand dish for some of these com- ning meals that aro fit for all—hero __TEJLLR. B. 2800 6 slices bread ' until it is as thick as marmalade. If bring: to the desired quantity and something special, something they Sifted bread crumbs fresh pineapple Is used, it should be (ejnperaturo before the clothes are ing fall days and one will flnd that Is one suggestion—also, besides, be- cooked with the peaches. added. don't know about and you can give as usual, tho seasonings can bo in- ing tasty and good for the wholo Pepper them just that when you serve such crenscd or decreased according: to family, it will make a grand com- Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a GRAPE CONSERVE a salad. personal tastes. pany luncheon dish. saucepan and add to It the flour. When pressing neckties, the Iron BLUSHING SALAD When well mixed, pour In the rich 8 pounds Concord grapes should not come into direct contact | BAKED CHICKEN CHICKEN RING WITH 8 apples milk; let thicken and add the 1 pound seeded raisins or figs with the Tight aide of tho tie. Either 1 frying; size chicken VEGETABLES chopped ham and celery, which has 3 or.4 oranges press them on * the wrong side or VA cups sugar 6 ears green corn 2 cups bread crumbs either been chopped excessively fine 2 lemons place a thin cotton cloth over the 1M: cups water 2 onions or put through a meat grinder. Add Sugar right side and then press with an •7i cup red cinnamon candies 1 green pepper 2 cups milk pepper (salt will not be necessary if iron that is not too hot. 1 package cream cheese 3 tablespoons butter the ham is salty) and let cook until Pick over, wash, drain and remove 2 tablespoons finely chopped wal- Flour 1 onion, minced a thick creamy consistency. Toast stems from grapes. Put in preserv- nuts 1 pod red pepper 3 eggs, beaten the bread, lay the slices on a platter ing kettle, add only a little water, let It Is well to have in the house a 2 chopped tomatoes 2 cups chopped chicken simmer until the seeds are free. Then small plumbers' suction cup of rub- Lettuce 2 tablespoons melted butter that can stand heal; cover the toast Wash, pare and core apples. With Vegetables •with the ham mixture; sprinkle with press through sieve, discarding skins ber attached to a handle for use Salt Salt, pepper and paprika sifted bread crumbs and moisten and seeds. Add oranges and lemons when the pipes are slightly clogged. a French vegetable cutter, cut small Clean the chicken well, wash and cut fine. To 1 pound fruit, add 1 Applying this to the drain causes balls from 2 apples. Boil sugrar, wa- Heat the milk and pour over the with a little melted butter. Put un- ter and cinnamon candles for five disjoint. Dip each piece in flour with bread crumbs. Add the butter and der the broiler for a moment, or until pound sugar. Boil until thick. Fill suction and relieves the blockage, If a little salt and fry in hot fat. When seasonings and let stand for five min- the bread crumbs are a golden jelly glasses. Cool and seal. It is not too severe. A long snake minutes. Put whole apples, two at a g time, in, the red syrup, cook slowly; well done, remove the chicken and utes. Add the chicken and beaten brown. Serve with a sprig of parsley wiri e is alsl o usefufll to cleal r out a add chopped onions and chopped oggs. Pour in buttered ring mold, Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class*, stuck on each portion. clogged pipe. turning frequently. When tender, but not soft, and evenly colored, re- green and red peppers to tho fat; sot In a pan of hot water, and bake ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who One can improve gravies by the cook until the onions begin to color, until set, about 45 minutes. Turn addition of any of the following: When the screens arc taken down, move from syrup; drain and cool. Cook balls in the syrup until tender; and add chopped tomatoes and salt onto a hot platter and fill the center wants to sell and the buyer who wants to,buy. One should put salt on freshly Kitchen bouquet, celery salt, onion they should be inspected for any to taste. Simmer for five minutes. with creamed vegetables. spilled wine. Place a bowl under the salt, paprika, thyme or mixed sav- needed repairs, and wiped off with a drain and cool. Mash the cream Cut the corn off the raw roasting spot and pour boiling water over it. ory herbs. rag slightly moistened with kerosene. cheese, soften with cream; add nuts. ears, add to it the melted butter and They should be painted if necessary. Fill cavities of apples with cream salt to taste. Mix with tomato mix- They can then be put away covered, cheese, making a rose on top with a ture and the fried chicken: put in an The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing "in a dry, clean place, ready for use pastry bag. Arrange on lettuce on earthcrnware baltinc dish: pour a n the spring. salad plates; garnish with apple CUB of water over all and bake in a 117 Prospect Ave., . Red Bank, N. J. balls. moderate oven tor 45 minutes. Phono lied Bank 2S20 Open springs may be rubbed with All Types of Dancing for Children and Adults. Classes now forming. a thin coating of lemon oil to prevent CORN BREAD DOM'T WAIT TILL THE LEAVES FALL! rusting, but not enough to smear the A LOBSTER COCKTAIL The PROSPECT HILL DAY SCHOOL, mattress. Cover mattress and throw IK cups corn meal Pro-School (play-school and kindergarten)—Mornings, except Suturdny back over baseboard of bed for ven- WITH ADDED TOUCHES tilation—these are gooa habits to 1V4 cups sour or buttermilk Plan Now'to Save Fuel This Winter have wherr closing a summer house. 2 tablespoons shortening One can never say that anything 1 egg is perfect because what pleases one Regardless of what type of fuel you use to heat your home, Undo For greater satisfaction and econ 1 teaspoon'soda is bound not to pleaso the other, but omy, perishable foodstuffs which 1 teaspoon salt those who are fond of whiskey in Sam is going to ask you to conserve as much as you can this winter.' Of The Week vary in price and quality should be Sift meal, salt and soda; add half their food—wethor cooked or un- selected personally. Also a visit to the milk, then egg and rest of the cooked—will probably flnd this dish Gas, for example, is made principally from coal and oil, and is also in tho market will often offer new sug- milk. Add melted shortening. Pour quite to their liking: gestions for the menu. Telephoning into pan and bake in hot oven (450 increasing demand for war production plants. MONDAY an order, however, saves the home- F) for 20 minutes, or untjl done. LOBSTER COCKTAIL Breakfant—Orange juice, rendy to cat ncreaV bacon omelet, raisin maker much time and energy and is 2 cups picked out lobster meat toast, coffee or milk. Lunch—Scalloped lnmb, wilted lettuce, hard rolls, permissible when the price and qual- PLANTATION SPOON BREAD Juice of >4 lemon This is the time to check your heating system and your house to sliced peaches, cup cakes, Iced tea or colfee. Dinner—Ham loaf, baketl ity arc standardized, and where the 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons tomato catsup grocer or butcher has been dealt 1 cup corn meal 4 tablespoons ryo whiskey or protect yourself against unnecessary heat loss this winter. By making potatoes, creamed asparagus, green salad, hot rolls, npple betty, coffee or witti before nnd may be trusted to beer. IVJ cups boiling milk brandy an investment now in storm sash, insulation and weather stripping, fill his customers' orders carefully. 2 egg yolks % cup mayonnaise If the refrigerator is efficient, buy 2 egg whites 2 tenspoons chopped chives you will not only help the Nation by saving fuel, but you will also save TUESDAY 2 tablespoons shortening 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Brenlcfast—Apple sauce, ready to cat cereal, Canadian style bacon, Sift corn meal and salt In a bowl Paprika substantial amounts on your heating costs as well. muffins, fried eggs, damson plum Jnm, coffee. Lunch—Snusngc cakes, ing. but if there is nny question ns largo.enough to give'room for mix- Salt and pepper creamed potatoes, pineapple salad, buttered tmist, lemon ice, ten. or milk. to the ability of tho family to use up ing. Scald meal with boiling milk, 1 Cut the lobster moat in medium If you heat with gas write to our house heating department, Dinner—Tomato juice, broiled Btcnk, French fried potatoes, crcamcil perishable food purchased, it Is hot- which must be boiling hard at the sized pieces nnd let stand in tho may- onions, head lettuce snlml, maple nut ice crenm, cookies, coffee. ter to buy in snmll quantities. When time it la poured over the men). Use onnulso one-half hour. Add the other Asbury Park, N. J., and we will be glad to help you, or see your dealer It comes to fruits nnd vegetables a wire egg beater to mix the milk Ingredients, pouring in tho whiskey remember, that scnsonnUo products and meal, so aa to save every bit of the last thing. Mix well and aorvo or heating contractor. Get an estimate on the cost of weather proofing WEDNESDAY secured from nearby sources arc us- time possible. Add tho egg yolka, very cold in cocktail cups. ually cheaper thnn those shipped In which have been slightly beaten, thon Breakfast—Sliced poaches, rendy .to eat cereal, bacon curls, boiled from' greater dlstnncos. the egg whites, atiilly beaten. Pour your home, and also on the amount you will save in fuel costs. You eggs, toast, jam, coffne or milk. J.iincli—Ilnm and nHpnrngus rolls, cheese tho hot melted shortening in tho enucc, Pnrkcrhouso rolls, fresh fruit howl, frosted cup cakes, tea. Dinner bowl and fold It In with as Uttlo TUTTI-FRUTTI FUDGE will find that your savings will repay your investment over a short —Roast veal, diced potatoes, buttered spinach, limn bonn salad, lemon beating aa possible. Put in a pre- period • of years. chiffon pic, coffee. STUFFED TOMATOES heated baking dish (it should bb hot Fudge making Is every bit as much enough for cr/ (which Imvn been premiod through a ' pfunnK' •••': •' • '• ' ." ntantly: •; Add minar und'Bnlt,.nnd ntlr SUNDAY «li!Vo),'llio broad crumb*, iipunonimr fl gg hhlt until nugnr lit (llnnulvml nnd mixture auUlbr. ,., : (emperfiure for the night, llrnttlifnot—Fresh peachen, creamed nweotbrends (In luxe, bnklnir ]inw- nnd Mmily chopped mont, Tho mont 4 tonnpoona uugnr bolln. Cuntlniio rooking without ntlr- may bo chicken or veal, or chicken rliiir, until niminll amount of mixture Uor blnculU. ninrmalado, cotter, or milk, Dinner—I.-.onh fruit. In onmi'o llvein mixed With allhnr or both, Mix Uo|l tho prunes until a soft nines rormn a very- soft ball In cold wator oup«, lib ronat of hoof, browned potntnen, corn on tho cob, bullei-ed Nona, ni• ill l IIIh. _o I.. InKi'iHilnnl.., * 1 I n wnld • li together._ , and nnd put them through n collnmlcr (232 F). Homovo from flro. Adi! but- Mfrlumntor i-olla, erimir and tomato mOivtl, hom«-mndn Ico ci-i-nm, lnyor /Ml Iho tnnuitoiu with tho mixture with a llttlo Julco. Uont tho whiten ilor and vanilla. Cool to luliowarm cnlco, eoffoe, HiipiHir—Ilrollod ham ||ca, potato chlpn, Kirndi breud, Hprlnhlfl with hrtmtl cntin)in, malflton of Blx-fiRcn-iiiitll very ntllT and add 1 B tlio nuknrKnr,. Thnumn wlilwnip prunoipruno/r nml \l 10 I '); Dun bunt until mixtilia bo- molded fruit naiad, eoffoo. n lltllo IIICIUIMI butter, and bnk' whit™ »f <«« bonlon until very nllff. l)Jn« to thicken nnd loncn Its ulonn. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. " ''I111.'11'"'1 pan. Put In a Imltlnx dlnh nnd ret In n jytld camllml frMltn and nutn find I Iff .,!•., ifour at imcn Into ffrnnand pan 8x4 8mm will bo plDrunJ to aupuly nny ol tlicno rcclnc*. l hot plntlnr of crlnpl - pan of boiling wlitcr nnd bnko for iliut iwlto enro ol this IMIJIOI. l I i"(II ! '"> "ach tomato. Knr- Jtfi mlnutoa, Chill and norvo with inclicn. Whnn cold, cut Jn nquarcs. curly, panley «nd getv«. .-wiiJojiod cream. .Mnlica 28 largo piece*).

,^-.: RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 20. 1942. Page Thirteen J.-U. S. Pullorum Controlled" meaai i for pullorum In New Jeney and only Fair Haven Lions Margaret Mazza Annual Flock that lees than 2% ot the birds test- 1.86% reacted. A total of 10,680 "R. State Chamber O. P." chicks were produced, "H. Army Cook and Pets ed reacted. The term "tested" re- 1 Gets Commission Inspection Sept. 1 fers to flocks from which fewer than O. P.' means that tho birds aro pedl- Group Warns See "WW' Film 5% reactors have been found* and re- greed, coming fronv" paronts which Mlfla Margaret M, Mazza, daughter Trenton, August 20—The 19th an- moved. • fulfill certain standards of high pro- of Mrs, Bcnedetta Mazza of Red nual program for the Inspection and Last year 27B.8T4 birds were testod ductivity. About Pensions Pictures Bank, and the late Domenlck A. 'seldbtipn of breeding flocks In New Mozza, received her commission as Jersey will begin September 1 under Wire Manufacture second lieutenant^ in the ,Army the supervision of the State- Depart- Says 64 of 190 V pNurses"Corps July lB.'She was'"f6rm-~ ment " of'" Agriculture. -The -project A- sound motion picture, entitled erly stationed at Fort Monmouth. has been in operation ift the state P'olice, Firemen "Wire," was shown to the members for the past 18 years and .'includes of tho Fair,Haven Lions club IaBt selection of .flocks for conformation Set-ups Insolvent Thursday night at the Wlllowbrook with breed standards, high egg pro- restaurant on Blver road, by repre- ductivity, general' health and testing for pullorum disease. The. "critically unsound condition" sentatives of the Bethlehem Steel of New Jersey's 100 municipal police corporation of New York. Last year 685 breeding flocks par- U. S. Government EsfeiWisheg En- and firemen's pension funds "pre- S. W. Laird of Dogwood lane, ticipated In the program, an increase sents one of tho most serious finan- Bumson, and George A. Williamson of 126 flocks o'frer the previous year. listed Reserve Corps in Accredited of Gillesple avenue, the two repre- The benefits of their' efforts wtfe cial problems confronting this parsed along to thousands of other Colleges to Begin Officer Train- state," the New Jersey State Cham- sentatives, told the Lions that tho poultry farmers in this state as well ber of Commerce said here today. steel company is now making a ma- jor contribution to the war effort as in many other states who pur- ing. Deferment from Active Duty A. report entitled "The Unsound- as practically 100 per cent ot Its fa- chksed chicks hatched from eggs Up to Foar Tears. ness of Now Jersey's Police and cilities, including those of the Beth- produced by the approved flocks on Firemon'g Pension Founds," prepared lehem shipbuilding corporation, aro inspected farms. by the Chamber'* Department of boing employed for that purpose. Tho project is carried out in co- Th* future oflleers of the V. B. Military FO»CM Governmental Research following an The motion picture ran for about operation with tho National Poultry must come from Amerioan Colleges. If you lB-mojith survey, waB made publlo Improvement Plan, supervised by 45 minutes and showed the manu- are—er soon wHl be—eligible for military today and revealed: facture of wire, rod and wire prod- the Federal government, to stan- "1. Sixty-four of tho 100 funds art ucts, :,such as woven wire fence, dardize, the work of better bleeding sarvice, jrou son enroll at Monmouth Junior now Insolvent—that Is, either en- barbed wire, nails and bale tics. and, disease control throughout the College .and enlist In the Reserve Corps of tirely depleted of assets or rapidly United States. A ten-mlnuto prologue, with a the Army, Navy, or Marine! for officer train- approaching depletion,' •and- the num- Pullorum of poultry Is an Infec- ber Is steadily Increasing each year. musical background and narration 'Ing. You must be between the ages of 17 by a well known commentator, gave tious'disease and one of the great It Ii impossible under our present problems of the poultry Industry be- and 27 snd physlcaBy fit. ,, state laws for any police or firemen's a brief resume of, the principal steel making operations at the Baltimore cause it is transmitted through the pension fund to escape ultimate In- egg to the chick. The incidence o£ solvency. plant and set the stage for tho moro You will stay In college, taking Btandajrd detailed and Interesting operations the disease has been greatly reduced college course*, while qualifying for leader- "2, Tho 64 insolvent or depleted in New Jersey by raising chicks that followed. Added Interest was iblp. TMs-ta a real opportunity. funds have an aggrogato member- obtained In this part of the picture hn'tched from eggs produced by ship of more than 12,000 policemen by the use of colored film, which pullorum-tested hens. A simple blooa and firemen, or '80 per cent of the gave a very realistic effect to the hot . LT. MARGARET M. MAZZA test,- costing only a few cents pot Don't Wait... Enroll Now—Apply to Mr. Arthur Brown entire membership of the 100 funds. bird, reveals the carriers of the dis- Bteel. After the prologue, the man- Lt. Mazza Is a graduate of Red "3, Over the next 35 years, the tax- ufacture of rod and wire from the ease which are removed at once payers In the municipalities where Bank High school, class of 1937, and from the breeding flocks. A flock billet was covered in detail, followed of Monmouth Memorial hospital the 100 present polico and firemen's by scenes showing the zinc coating with a perfectly clean bill of health pension funds are located will be school of nursing. She was made a in two tests at least six months apart, of wire by both the hot dip galvan- supervisor of one of tho hospital dc- obliged under the requirements of 1 is officially recognized as "N. J.-U. S. MONMOUTH JUNIOR COLLEGE izing and tho Bethanlzlng processes. the present laws to pay out a quar- Corp. Joe Tomns of New. York city, cook at Fort Hancock, with his partmenu at the time of her gradu Pullorum Clean." If no reactors are ter of a billion, dollars ((200,000,000) During these emergency times, the ation In 1940 and worked there until found in one teat, tho flock rates as WESTWOOD AVENUE UOtQ BRANCH, X. J. in deficiency appropriations alone in pot crow and cat and kitten. He adopted the crow when it suffered two Bethlehem representatives are her enlistment in the Army Nurses "N. J.-U. S. Pullorum Passed," ')N. order to meet all pension obligations a broken leg from concussion of one pf the big guns. visiting cjyic clubs, and church or- Corps. Lt. Mazza was transferred In full. ganizations and explaining tho va- from Fort Monmouth August 6 to rious activities of the different Sheppard Field at Wichita Fails, "4. The six'New Jersey cities hav- Gardens, Happy Vecchione and Lois Texas. ing a population of over 100,000— 4-H Council Plans plants. In conclusion Mr.. Laird Folhemus. stated that this picture waa designed Newark, Jersey City, Patorson, Tren- 4-H clubs In those areas will re- ton, Camdon and Elizabeth—aro all for showing to jobbers and dealers Community Exhibits ceive more detailed information as but has proved to be unusually pop- confronted with pension fund Insol- soon as plans aro worked out In vency." Six 4-H Victory Achievement days, ular with general audiences, both as to be held in various communities addition to discussing this business, an e'ducatlona) and an entertainment The report was prepared by Alvin the 4-H Council members at the reg- feature. IA. Burger and G. Gordon Tegnell, In tho county, wero planned Monday ular meeting, made' preliminary director and assistant director re- evening, August 10, by the Monmoutli plans for ' entering three booths at Peter J. Elchele presided at the SMAEINES spectively of tha chamber's research County 4-H Council at tholr regular the N. J, State Fair from Monmouth regular meeting and Jack Sparling staff. A foreword by Charles A. meeting In the County Extension of- county la agriculture, forestry, and led tho group in the singing of Eaton, Jr., the chamber's Executive fice. This series of local exhibits home economics projects respec- "America," Lion Arthur B. Sickles Drags <-» Cosraeii@s ~» Vohaeeos have been planned as a substitute led his fellow members in the salute vice president, warned that the tively. Individual clubs In the coun- EARLY U. S. MARINES state's pension fund situation "has for the County 4-H shows that have ty may be asked to set up exhibits In to the flag. James McPhee was at SI Broad St. Tei. R. B. 3940. Red Bank been growing progressively worse in been held In previous years In oth- the home economics and forestry the piano for general group singing. A payroll of the American sloop o recent years." Eaton commended the er counties in N. J. following a sim- classes, but in agriculture, a com- A letter was read by Secretary Wil- Enterprise, dated May'3, 1775, Is be- ' report "to tho considered'attention ilar plan. It makes it possible for mittee comprised of Donald Gonrow fred McCracken from Borough Clerk lieved to be the oldest document of ovory public official, every police nearly all 4-H club members to ex- of North Farmingdalc, James De- Floyd M. Smith, complimenting and which refers to American Marines.-. inan and fireman, and every taxpay- hibit their projects with very Jittle Hart of Milhurst and Fred Daum of thanking the Lions for their spon- Tho valuable historical record re- er of our state with the hope that travel Involved. In most cases, the Engllahtown, has been appointed to sorship and erection of the honor veals the name of the -first known > . • a sound, fair and mutually sat- exhibit will be held in connection p(an and set up the exhibit on ba- roll of the Fair Haven men who are American Marine Corps officer. It isfactory solution ot the , pension with some organization In tho com- half of the 4-H council, ... serving In the various armed forces. slates that the officer, Lt. James problem may be effected." munity such as, a grange, the school Lion Slcltlea announced that two ad- Watson, boarded the ship the same P. T. A., or a church organization ditional wings will be added to.the day the payroll waa written—six Tho chamber's report places tho that may sponsor the program. bulletin within a week to accommo- months before the United States Ma- Mama for the situation confronting Church Group Has date additional names. rine Corps waa officially authorized police and firemen's pension funds Detailod plans will be worked out by Congress. upon state laws under which the by a committee comprised of a 4-H During the gathering, S. W. Laird funds presently operate. These laws, Council member as chairman, a Outing At Elberon asked for volunteers to stand watch The document also makes known the report declares, "make lt lmpos- member from each 4-H club involved for two hours .a week at the air that 16 other Marines were members in that area, in addition to a com- Members and friends of the Chapel of the Enterprise's Marine detach- 50° Lyon's Tooth Powder of Holy Communion ofFalr Haven spotter station at the- River Plaza ment. Two of tho group, Sgt. Joa- 20 MULE TEAM talned on a sound financial basis," |'iSlttoo~fr6fir~tho orgdnlSMtlon-npon-- Bohool, -•Wllllanv-L._Bailly,_Ir...Jv!Ho. aoring tho event. Middlesex County enjoyed an outing on f!id"la\yiTof~the |Jah-Sp.nhurrLiind E.vt. Ichabod Park-1 The laws are at fault, according to rectory of The Church of the Presi- asked for volunteers to Join tho ei, become members of the Marine the report,. In thj, four following ma- Fair which has been designated In Coast Guard auxiliary, previous years as the regional fair dents at Elberon Saturday. They detachment the day the payroll was jor respects: visited the old historic church where Mr. Sickles was awarded war drawn up. •-,. "Flrstr^thoy-provide-for_tho pay: for Monmouth, Middlesex and Mer- "cer "counties"will" sponsor~the ex- seven of our Presidents attended ser- stamps. Lion Ballly, chairman of Several vessels have served the ment of an unusually broad and llb- hibit lnJUicso three counties. Prem- vic6"dur1ng"th~cirnermofufnce.-Aftor tho _ .program, cqmmltteo,_ announced United States Navy under the name JS8p YP% —oral—nchodula-of—paimlon,^d]«ablllty. ium "money""thai w'aT"t6~have~bedn- tho visit, the group was entertained that Harry M. •Taiimiiage",""new"pub- Enterprise.-Most recent - ahlp-to bear- and death benoflts on a scalo not available for awards will be distrib- by Mr. and Mra. O. Hr~£}nyd<3r7~wlio~ lisher—of~thtr~R6d-Bank— Standardr -that—name—Is—an—aircraft—carriet- equalled by any other state. Tho uted through tho Fair Association are In charge of both churches. •would bo present at the next meet- launched at Newport News, Virginia, fact that an employee may retire to the County Exhibit Committee to Those making up the party were ing, to be held next Thursday night, October 3, 1936. at half pay at age of B0, after only make awards to 4-H club members Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeffrey, Mr. and August 27, to speak about the va- During tho American Revolution 20 yoara ot service, In Itself makes participating In the Community Mr«. E. Wennor, Mr. and Mrs. rious activities of newspaper work. 11 ships named Enterprise were octuarlally sound pension funds al Achievement Days. George B. Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. armed and served the American SOAP most impossible of achievement. Myron Brown, Mr. anc? Mrs. George colonies. The first, a 12-gun v sloop, "Second, these benefits are mado There will bo'no livestock exhibited Curchin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Basic Training In was captured by American forces In available to a large number of po In most cases because of the Interest Cross, Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh, th Richelieu river, Canada, in 1775. lice and fire department employees In eliminating transportation, but in Engineering Unit It was the first American vessel projects of livestock and poultry Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs.. B. whose right to full participation In BraBch, Mrs. Edwin F. Stewart, Mrs. Pvt, John P. Gaul, Jr., of Shrews- placed in commission on Lake the funds la open to question—for club members the "exhibit at home" Champlain and "is probably the one will be'Used. A score card.will be J. Paufre, Mrs. June Rankin, Mrs. bury avenue, who is at Camp Bel- example, clerical and other non-uni. George Cotton, Mrs. Tcunls Kend- volr, Virginia, is taking basic train- upon which Lt. Watson and his Ma- formed employees who do not en- used BO that a member can be rated rines served. for his all around project activities rlck, Mrs. Anna McGco, Mrs. M. ing in army engineering as a mem- , counter tho dally employment haz- Applegate, Misses Marbara Whyte, ber of Company D, 6th Training bat- ards faced by tho uniformed forces. nnd his record book may then be displayed as his exhibit at the local Ella White, Mary Hcndrlckson, Eliz- talion. Upon completion of the "Third, the 'normal' annual Income Achievement Day and awards will abeth Scowcroft, Joan Harvey, Dor- strenuous course he will be eligible of tho funds from municipal appro- bo mado as in coses of other exhibits. othy Wilkens, Jean Wenner, Mary for transfer to an engineering unit. priations, members' contributions Ford and Charlotto Fielder, Fielder His training at Fort Belvoir, while and other sources falls far short of Tho majority of the Achievement Cross, Ronald Jeffrey, George Cur- Including courses in close order drill, C •what Is needed to cover promised Days will bo held during September chin, Jr., James Wenner, William personal hygiene and first aid, rifle 35 Tr. of Green Soap benefits during the life of the funds. and October in Monmouth county Carlle and Mrs. Marlon Cameron. and machino gun marksmanship, "Fourth, tho laws make no pre- with somo special Victory Program bayonet drill, gas drill and other tense whatever of placing tho funds in addition to tho exhibit. basio work, will also consist of float- on anything Ilka an actuarial basis, Below aro the communities and Doctor In Navy. ing bridge building, road building, OB is required In the case of tho those who have been appointed to barrack building, field fortifications, State Employees' retirement system hcad-up the exhibits In those areas; Dr. Ashcr Yaguda of Marlboro has demolitions, construction of tank 25° Carbona Shoe White and the State Teachers' ponsion and Southard, Mildred Clayton: Adelphla, reported for actlvo duty with tho traps and other duties of an en- annuity fund, and ot all private In- William M. Patterson; Clarksburg, Navy at the U. S. Naval Medical gineer soldier. suranco companies as well.' Tho re- Frances Noller; Freehold, Walter Conter at Bethosdn, Maryland. Dr. port contlnuos: Ham, Jr.; Koyport, Donald Poseux Yaglid maintained offices at Newark, Pvt. Gaul will receive basic train- and Mrs. John Ackerson; Asbury where ho had prnotlcod since 1D20. Ing on land originally surveyed by Extra Heavy Wax Paper "Unless tho present state laws aro George Washington, formerly owned revised to provldo for a moro ado- by his stepdaughter and, almost quato and equitable system of finan- within tho shadow of Mt. Vornon, cing our polico and /lremon'a pen- the homo of Goorge Washington, less sion funds, tho situation is destined ECONOMY IN than three miles away up tho .Po-' to grow atondlly worao until even- 98° Wildroof Hair Tonic tomac river. Fort Belvolr Is sltua- sayj tually every fund will become bank- ated In Virginia 20 miles south of rupt of assofa nnd each yonr'a bone; Washington on Route 1. It Is an old "Drink Cream Top fit pnyments thereafter will have to OJne Jxdchen regular army engineer post now ex- Milk for Victory" c bo met by deficiency appropriations panded to supply the Increasing Whero else can you find 50 Baby Castile Soap by th'o municipalities." number of engineer officers and man all thtsc essentldl food ete- incut;! concent rntod In ona Tho report outlines a proposed Pickles Require Little Sugar required for a highly mechanized ildiciiniM ilrink ? Cream plan to remedy tho present situation. mobllo army and air force Top milk fiupulien enlctnm C e This plan embraces tho following Now that sugar supplloB, even lot stand overnight. In morning nnd iihoHi>horoi]H for bones for proaorring and canning, oro rlnso and drain rind and chop flso. nml U>eth , . . proteins to features: limited there 1B additional room on Twins Born Hour Apart. I ml Id fltrons tnuBcIflb. 55 Gem Single Edge Blades « 39 "1. Bring all local funds together Drain vogotablos and mix with (.'rerun Top milk la a drink Jnto a statewide system to bo flnnn- the pnntry shelves for pickles and chopped rind. Add -emafclns Ingro- Two boys, born an hour apart at of henlth nnd Victory 1 clnlly supported by contributions relishes. Not essential tooils, the; dlcnto; bring to a boll and boll Fitkln hospital Saturday night nnd from oach participating municipal- are still oicollont to stimulate up- Blowjy 45 minutes. Pack in hot Sunday morning are actually twins PURITAN C ity, from the individual mombors, potltcs and add that extra little •torlllzcd Jars; seal. About G pints. but one will always bo known as tho 35 Calamine Lotion nnd from tho stnta government on touch to a moal. Uno watormolon, cantaloups or other's "kid brother," for their birth- MILK COMPANY eomo carefully planned, equitable With corn, cucumbers, toma'toos, honoyilow melon rind. days are a day apart. Tho boys are Phone Red Bank basin. »reon poppers and cabb&go all low sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paris of Corn Relish Asbury Park. Ono was born at 11 Mi "2. All prcsont members of local priced now, these, roclpos suggested p. m. Saturday and tho other nt 12:47 funds should bo induced to become hy Vivian Whaloy, director of tho 18-20 enrs swo«t or S.N. P. Toilet Tissue 3 ^ 25 com or 2 pEmletitoB, a. m. Sunday. members of tho stntowldo : system, A & P Kltchon, aro economical, do 7 cupa corn out clioppori and nil futuro omployoos should be not require- mucb sugar and aro on cob 1 cup aiiK&r required to do ».o. Only rnfjulnr 1 ctipn chopped 1 cup water easy to nmlco. oabbigo 1 qt. older vinegar '-* "W* ifon'r b«N*¥« olcllon lo th.!, mnmboi'B of tho polico nnd fire 2 Kroon poppera, 1 tb. colory Boefl :, •robltm, II it It, forces should bo eligible for mem- Tomato F?ell»b olioppod 1 tb. wliolo ploK- bership In tho now fund. 4 lbs, ripe 1 op. celery eeeA 3 swooc red pep* llnir spice 75c WOODBURY ' tomatoes % Up.. roa poppor per». olioppid i tbi. aalt MINERAL "8. Just as nnnunl fund contribu- 1 cuiu oldor - % tutupp . groungro d tions nnd othor revenues should be vinegar olovos Mix all lngrodlonts tocothor and I green poppers 3 tsp, yellow cook 30 mlnutos, Pack Into hot CASH LOANS CREAM reasonably Inoronsnd, so should thn 3 rod popponi mustard ne Jam and process at olmmorlng torn- prcsont schedule of ponalon, dlnnbll- •I moiUuni ailed 2)4 tba. unit Whan a loan It nocassary you will gof cons/cferafo OIL Ity and tlentli bonaflts bo ncnlcd onions ¥i oup BUffAr pornturo for 20 mlnutos. Fill cloan downward to ronsonnbln proportions, $4 oup chopped hot jam and ooal. Makou about i f s-rvlca at Vcmonat cnbbUKo pinto. Fersnnnl makes loans of monthly pnymcnls. Pay- BO as to cfltnbllsii tho now fund on ?10 to $2B0 or moro to mon ments cim bo mado by Extra Heavy an notunrlnl basis. • Scald and pool toiimtoos. Chop or women, single or mar- nil lngrodlonts lino, add noaaonlngn, Ollced Cucumber Pickles liinil; 20-mlnuto l:us service "4. Incrnnjio tho rntlromcnt afro of 1 att.. cuoumber ; cup aufilir ried, whether on n now Job mombors to at loast tho nga of H5; mix well. Add vlnogar; allow to Blllla - cup vlncKiir or nn old ono. Loans are All Loans,Mi»de lengthen tho term of norvlco required stand over night. Next morning 1 nmnll vrhtto Vj oup wider mndo on slgnaturo only, or 39' onions, sliced i mp.i. mimtiurt on furnitui'o or auto. Out- Without Co-»igncr» for ponnlon eligibility; nnd llx tho pack cold in cloan hot Jars; seal .. tbB. inlt - Bood oldoni are not Involved. slJio of pennlnnn according to yours and procojn. Mnkcn 3 or 4 pints. lco 1 tap. Cfllery saod Absnltilely no co-ilRitarl will 2 tips, curry 1 clovo enrllo, AI'I'LY UY 1'HONU lift Mlteil Inr nr ncceptell on of mtrvlcn nnd to nvntngo nnlnry Indian Melon Relish powder or mlncoS ' • Wo nccopt rovorso charges any Innn ninile l)y tlill office. enrnod rnlhcr Ihnn lo onlnry paid nt l}4 Ibi. or 1 qt. 'i cup* 'light brown lurmirlo on all phono applications. tlmn of rotlromont, ltrotmred melon aURAf Junt glvo us a few simple Cluuiiri mo 2'!]',0 numtMy on rind 1 Him. cinnamon Boloct 8 or 0 alonuor cucumber! facts nbout yournolf and liiiliuii-rn of %\\it\ or loflR, nnd "5, Hot up n conipfltont bonrd of I ill, cold.water % taps, ^intioo about 5 or 0 lnchos long; wash; your ability to mnko small '!J]llil,v IIIHIUIIIIII'III*, tor tho ntntcwldo tunil," I npanlHh oulvna BAOII Tooth Paste I qt. oMor 1 tb, ourrjr pow<1«r lco cubonin n lnri;o bowl, Lot stand vlnao.nr 1 tb, oelory asoil 2 or 8 hours; drain. Mix turmorlo PILLS CREAM KUIRT HANI) Homovo grcon rind and soft por- or curry and sugar in a onucopun. FINANCE Add roinnlnliiR Ingrodlonto, Doll (or fm&omd Tho flint Marino Corps bund, con- tion from mo Ion rind, Out Into Electric BUIR (Room 1002), Bangs Ave., c PIIMIIIK nf A drum major, flfo major plocoi and soak In water with S ~ intnutoB, Add cuoumbor nni] onion nnd 32 (Iriiftin nnd llfoii, WIIH utitlior- tnuloipooni natt ovornlghU Chop tana; bring to boll. Pour Info hot, N. It. MATTIIl'WS. M«n«(«r, Aihury I'«rl< l7Pd hy Cnnirrann nt l'hllndolphliv rod nml groon yopporo, cnbbnuo and ilenti proBorvltiu Jars; seal, Alakoi I'llimo Aflliury I'niU <7HI)lt. MI-CHHII NO, (170 Julg 11, 1|?^ PflJorj flu», Hlx Ui% iJlR fflf. and Council Meeting NO 4NJTJBI0US CHEMICALS Chalky Wright To SUITS & DRESSES, 65c Nearly 30,000 Free Hospital Days Held At Rumson I UNITED DRY CLEANED Box At Monmouth The Rum«on borough council "An Outstanding Candidate I' Minor repairs free. Freo de"«ry Thursday night adopted a resolution of sound Judgment, training and exporience^ci '_; Call_Rc.'d B»nk_??_^_. Champ..... reducing tho Interest on delinquent UNITED CLEANERS, INC., taxes of John J. Boyd of Rumoon man who can adequate!/ view the war and the Oaly Addrm: 45 Prmpect Ave. narkt jfor_ tho_ye4rs_1940 andlOJl jfieggirMjalfed for in winning if speedily. That'i to Give Exhibition and half of 1942, from eight to four per cent, on application by Mr. Boyd. Albert W. Hawkes. I anVfor him," ~. " Chalky Wright, featherweight Borough Clerk Albert A. Kerr, Jr., says E. Morgan Bdrradalo, champion of the world, will race two was Instructed to write a letter of opponents when he boxea an exhi- appreciation to William Moncrleff lormtrly mimbst of Port of N«v York Authority bition on the parade grounds arena for donating pieces of flagstone at Fort Monmouth Sunday after- which havo been placed in front of noon, August 30, during the Army tlio service men's honor roll on the ALBERT W. HAW6CIS Post's athletic carnival. borough hall property. REPUBLICAN II P CCMATAD PRIMARIES Tech. Sergeant Johnny Rfstaino,. Mayor James C. Auchlneloss was CANDIDATE for v. d> dtHRIUB SEPT.15.194& fast punching 143-pounder, and Cor- absent duo to Illness and Council- poral Tony Davis, Monmouth's beat man George Dwight was away on 126-pounder, will be the opponent^ laval duty. Councilman Francis k, Mtaii of A. W. ITuwkai Wright will face, two rounds each. Nary presldod. The three wrestling matches scheduled are John Kirkpatrick vs. Buy Moro United States War Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Clar- Albert Bethner, Joe Rinaldl vs. Sam- Bonds and Stamps. ified Advertisements. my Kline and Buddy Zendman vs. Matt White, all well known profes- WANT YOUR WIFE'S sional heavyweights. Matches will MOTHER TO KNOW be referecd by 75-year old George Bothner, former cham- YOU'RE FOND OF HER? pion of the world. • Private George Garant, "upside Shop down man" and other acrobatic acts -Kresge's will be billed on the afternoon's pro- gram. m | J GCABDED PROPERTY Farming „ ,.*'*' , Wednesday & Saturday Nights Till 9 Marines from the Brooklyn navy mm ^ »r«J'?V Beach yard guarded public and private property at Troy, New York, In 1877, after a great labor strike paralyzed business in nine states.

"Provide a free day for those who can't pay and help your town^to pay its way." has been desig- on nated as tho caption to the above map which is being used in the current campaign during -which Mon- mouth Memorial hospital will endeavor to raise $90,000. -^ Tropical CIIIT The map, with the towns served by tho hospital Indicated, is serving as a guide to campaign workers and residents alike in learning the number of free patient days each town received in 1941. Each free pa- Worsted 3US S -tlent day costs the hospital about $6, half of which is paid by the board of freeholders, the remaining ex- "Xropl-tex" and Goodall "Xioplo Weight" excepted) pense resting on the shoulders of the hospital. JF?** A total of nearly 30,000 free hospital days were provided last year and, in face of that fact, tho hos- / pital campaign goal will cover the same number for this year. Hospital authorities and the campaign com- 20.00 22.50 mittee, under the chairmanship of George M. Bodman, have expressed fear that additional free days will ba VALUES 18.95 added this year, due to emergencies existing because of and arising from the war. As tho map indicates; the greatest number of tree days was given to residents of Long Branch, with 25.00 27.50 7,155 free days being provided. Red Bank is second with 2,863, and Freehold third with 2,093. District com- If you don't We • rango yon mittee chairmen have been requested to use as a goal for this district the total number of free days in tho can now boy ono (duo to • re- VALUES 21.95 district times the $3 cost of such days. . • • . . cent ruling). If yon do hare • range thet needi replacement 30.00 32.50 Kexburg, Idaho, veteran Marine fou an buy a new oat In com. VALUES. 26.95 The Marines Corps aviator, is in charge of Marine plianco with rcjnlaUoci. Corps glider training. He la known Have Landed as a daring pilot and has won the MODEBN LANDINGS Crolx de Guerre with bronze star, _Ryrpio__hea_r_t with oak leaf cluster, II !~~GlWeTS=motoricBs—planes—w-hicri- J can bo guided to designated landing sliver stai ,~Second JJlvisiorrcltatioijT areas noiselessly—may transport and victory, expeditionary and Nlc- SAMEL2

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California USO Women "Hate Off To More Than 600 Tickets No Changes For Freeholders To Aid Sea Bright!" Red Cross Knitting Mrs. Donald E. Lawes, knit- Workers Here Tonight Clinton M. White, general sal- Sold For Riverview Ball ting chairman for the Red In Paralysis Cases vage secretary and represents^ Bank branch of the Bed Cross, tlve at Trenton of the Conser- announced yesterday that a. ru- vation Division of the War Pro- mor has been circulated as to Mrs. Edward G. Robinson, Actor's Wife, duction board, commended. to- Proceeds From August 27 Event To Be knitting regulations for sweat- Assures Hospital County Will Assume day the. work of the salvage ers for use of the Army and committee of the Sea Bright de- Navy, now being made by Red Among Group Of Red Bank Visitors fense, council "Few communi- Applied To Much Needed Extension Cross workers here. Full Share Of Cost Of Treatment ties In the state, or, for that Said Mr». Lawes: "Our^work- Bed Bank U. S, 0. headquarters : matter. In the country, can With an advance ticket sale of armed forces, they are still lending era are knitting turtle-neck Monmouth Memorial hospital at boast a better showing," he de- more than 600, the committee work- their support to this project River- will be visited tonight at about 0 sweaters ltfor both the Army and Lieutenant In Oregon Long Branch was asiured by the o'clock by a group of'enthusiastic District Board 9 clared. . • . .. . • • ing for the success of the tenth an- view's doctors in the Army and Navy, the chief difference be- Monmouth county Board of Frew workers and members of the; national "Here's a community with a nual doctors and nurses ball for the Navy Include Dr. Frank Goff, who ing the color of the wool. All Mr. and Mrs. John Pohl, 17 Hud- holders yesterday that the county committee, Including Mrs. Edward Grants 1 New Car population of about 820. To bonefit of Riverview hospital to be was ball chairman when plans were articles for the Army are made son avenue,'received a telegram last will assume lta full ihare of thft Q, Robinson, wife of the motion pic- date they have collected . five held Thursday night of next week first made; Dr. Stanley O. Wilkius of khaki-colored wool and those night that their son, 2d Lieut Aus- cost of treatment of Infantile pan* ture actor and chairman of the wo- tons of rubber, do tons of paper, at the West End Casino, feel that and Dr. Michael J. Lorenzo, serving for the Navy dark blue. The tin Pohl, had arrived in Oregon, olyslB patients, no matter what thai men's committee of the U, S, O. in Purchase Order 1,000 pounds of rags, one ton of this ball will be one of the largest in the army; Dr. William Heatley, sleeveless sweaters we are mak- where he will be Instructor in the expense may be. California. mixed metals, 300 pounds of ever'held. All proceeds will be used la the Navy and Dr. Philip Costa, ing for the Army have V neck- This, voiced by enjji individual Accompanying Mrs. Robinson will aluminum and 400 pounds of to build an extension to the present the Air Corps. lines and the sleeveless sweat- member of the board, was In re* 1)B Mrs. Douglas Corner of Beverly New Office in Town- fat's. They have pooled their hospital building. Ona of the features of the ball will ers for the Navy are made with sponse to an application by Rolan4 Hills, California, vice-chairman; Mrs. collection of tin cans with other Riverview hospital Is constantly be the awarding of a $25 war savings round necks, Hlnes, Anbury Park, chairman of Edwin J. HllBon of Deal, member of ship Hall to Be communities. And they are still expanding its Bervlces to help pro- bond; Johnnie Messner's orchestra "All directions for aweatera the Monmouth County chapter of the U. S. O. National Women's Ex- going strong. Hats off "to Sea mote good health standards for the will furnish music for dancing,.The were approved by Army and the National Foundation for Infarw ecutive committee; Mrs. S. Bhepard Opened Shortly Bright!" residents of this and other commun- tickets may be secured at the hos- Navy officials and then given to tile Paralysis commission, and Mrn Cornell, executive director of the U. George Vessey 1B chairman of ities which it serves. At the pres- pital or from any member of the "the Red Crojis." Leon Cubberley, Long Branch, chain ' S. O. National committee In New the salvage committee. ent time the hospital building Is committee. Reservations may be man of the Health and Welfare de* fork, and Miss Mockler, publicity di- District rationing and price con- taxed, to capacity and the new ex- made at the Casino. trol board 9 of Middletown township partment of the Monmouth County rector at the New York office of the tension is an absolute necessity if Staff members serving include Dr. Organization for Social Service, wh« and Keansburg, met Monday night the institution is to continue to ex- R. Browning Wilson, chief of staff; asked that a specific appropriation t;. a o. at the Middletown township hall and Andrew W. Handy tend Its usual services to the com- Dr. Samuel W. Hausman, Dr. Cor- Whelan Drug be made for the purpose. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Corner granted a purchase certificate for a munity. nelius C. Perrlne and Dr. William B. cams to Now York to attend national new car to Basil Korhn of Woodsldo Mrs. Julia Throckmorton, hospital Matthews. Also Miss * Catherine That there is no need for an ad» V. S, Q. conferences with Mrs. avenue in tho Riverside Heights sec- Died This Morning superintendent, Is acting chairman. Ohotskl, /mpervlBer of nurses, and Store Being dltlonal appropriation at this tlmaj Maurice T, Moore, national chairman tion. The board also granted n bi- Although several of the hospital MIM June Warner, operating room was agreed to by John L. Montgonw of the -women's division. Mrs. Robin- cycle purchase certificate to Arthur staff are serving with the country's nuree. Modernized ery, county welfare director, who, son assumed the chairmanship of the Marquet of Keansburg. Had Made His Own with members of the freeholder committee in California. five months Tire applications granted were board, said that funds for this pun ago and has traveled throughout tbat Daniel Patterson, Chapel Hill, two Funeral Arrangements Work Started Tuesday pose could be taken from the coum state since then. Her handbag is No. 2 tires; William Woodward, ty's $5,000 Crippled Kiddles appro* studded with insignia from more Murphy Hit By Auto, priatlon and, if this becomes en Riverside Heights, two thick recaps Andrew William Handy, Fair Hav- on Interior Changes—• than 25 army camps. • • and one tube; Luther Walling, Jr., hausted, an emergency appropria* Mrs. Corner, who has two sons en florlat and.former vaudeville head- tion can be made to cover the en» Belford, one new truck tire; Joseph liner, died this morning at his home New Front a Feature tire cost later in the year. serving in the army, began her.vol- Bogart, River Plaza, two truck re- unteer work for the U, S. O, about a or. River road, just two days after But He'll Recover Mrs. Cubberley reported that seven caps; Fred Hurst, Mlddletown, one he had notified John E. Day, Red Work was started Tuesday In the year ago, when the drive for the U. new truck tire; Howard Maxson, cases of the malady have been un» 8. O. started, ' Bank funeral director, to call and store of the Whelan drug company der treatment at Monmouth Memi Naveslnk, eight .truck recaps and one make arrangements for his funeral. which, when completed will give Red — — Both these women" expressed a de- new truck ''tire; Frelbott brothers, AUSTIN POHL orlal hospital, two of the cases bet sire to see the splendid work that is Death was due to heart trouble. Bank an ultra-modern store with Ing so ill when admitted that they Port, Monmouth,. two truck recaps; Mr. Handy, who lived alone, had Reports Of Death Of Community many new features not found today being carried on In this lection and Harold. Meeker,. Belford, three pas- infantry. He had been home on a died. The hospital has an isolation along the Atlantic coast. been ailing and felt -that death was In any drug store In Monmouth two weeks' furlough following his ward for but six patients but hat senger recaps; William Potter, Red near. He mailed Mr. Day a postal Dog Greatly Exaggerated cdunty. ( . • HD), two passenger' recaps; Earl graduation at Fort Bennlng, Geor- made arrangements to provide ami card, asking him to call on a "mat- Architects with their blue prints gia, other isolation ward for JLX pur EaaUnond, Belford, three passenger ter of business." Mr. Day called and arrived at the store Tuesday and at Shipwreck Party recaps; Ernest Cordts, Keansburg, Reports of Murphy's death this Lieut. Pohl Is a graduate of Red tlents, if found necessary, while tho) Mr. Handy gave him Information re- morning were grossly exaggerated. once began laying. out the work Bank high school and was.formerly FItkin hospital, now without, ang two passenger recaps; Joseph K. quired for his records. Wants To Locate which will Involve for the next five Isolation, has made arrangements t* Wasklewlch, King's highway, Mld- Murphy, in case you are one of employed by the rug firm of Arm- Mr. Handy was born November 18, or six weeks artislans In many Itage & Baynton. "He has been In use the hospital board of directors? At Yacht Club dletown, one passenger recap; Mar- the few who don't know, is one of trades. 1861, at Crawfordsvllle, Indiana, and the most unusual dogs In Bed Bank. the army 17 months. room as an isolation ward if It be* garet Cassone, Naveslnk, three pas- was the son of Peter and Emma New Laboratory Plumbers, carpenters, woodwork- cornea necessary. senger recaps; Adalbert Letscher, Technically the property of Oscar Saturday Night Brua Handy. He was a life member (Hatchet) Brand, counterman at ers, cabinet makers, electricians, in- East Keansburg, two passenger re- of the Fair Haven Firemen's Exempt terior and exterior decorators and a Mr. Hlnes declared the situation) capsj Jerry^GeTBrelltrteonardortwo-faseoclation, At Lincroft Lewis Callahan's diner at the rall- score of other co-workers will be as "definitely serious," declaring thai road station, la the adopted pot of Many Expected To Plans Made for ,-; passenger ' recaps; David Wilson, drew W. Handy, Jr., who Is a mo- : r husylaa a hive of bees renovating the there i> an epldemia of the disease Keansburg, one passenger recap, and tlon picture operator. storekeepers, railroaS commu"t in North Jersey and, with seveit residents and all who have business Interior and exterior of one of Red Beefsteak Party and Charles Patterson, Leonardo, three The deceased had engaged in later Middletown Township Bank's oldest and most prominent cases already having developed Its passenger recaps. life in the raising and selling glad- In the vicinity of the railroad station. business locations. Monmouth, while the county had but Committee Considers When reports reached The Regis- Minstrel Show The finishing touches are being put loll at hie Fair Haven home. Ho A new front with entirely new Dance August 30 a total of 11 cases lost year, the t to buy $10,000 in wat bonds from and was the property originally of good repair and remodeling 1|( for adjourning at 1 p, m., hurried to tor, declared today In referring to to Bend tho graduates of tho Llttlp additional living 'quarters. sive, was urgently needed to check funds in tho borough treasury. The Reformed Church the registration period, Monday, Au- Sllvor grammar school to either Red Mrs, Amy Sampson, who when sho the illness of a child. Trenton In tho afternoon to attend officials arc voted a ten por cent Buot 24, to Thursday, August 27, In- went to AHenwood sanitarium, Tho Mayor's proclamation points a hearing on the proposed adoption) Bank or Rumson high schools. out the acute shortage of good liv- The plea came early in tho day bonus to all employees "(or the dur- Harvest Home clusive, turned the pet ovor to "Hatchet" to Sol Kessler, produce buyer at of an amended state • constitution. ation." As a result the board recently pe- Brand. The community immediately ing quarters here for military per- The Ladles' Aid society of tho Schools In Monmouth county titioned the State Department of American Stores' warehouse in Director Joseph Mayer said that An ortllnanco amending tho zon- First Roformed churoh will hold its adopted him. sonnel and war workers who need t was desired to back up the State) which will sorvo as registration cen- Education to allow tho Little Silver proper housing for themaelvca and South Kearny. It was from the man- ing law to give pormlsilon to owners annual harvest homo Buppor on ters ard Red Bank High school, high school pupils to havo tho priv- Lost year, during an epidemic of ngor of the Acme market In Manns- Association of Boards of Chosen ' to convert their homes Into two-fam- Thursday, September 3, 1042, The dog-bltlng, Murphy was bitten by their families, and calls attention to Freeholders In opposing any changa Giu-flcld school at Long Branch, As- ilege of attending either high school, tho fact that there la plenty of va- quan who had volunteered to find ily dwellings was passod on Its first first table will be scrvod at 5:30 p. m. bury Park High school and Manas- but so far no decision has boon another animal and had to bo tied tho fruit needed for 27-months'-old In tho constitution that would dU reading. One provision Is that there The menu will consist of chicken up at tho station outside of the diner cant anil run-down property suitable vert dedicated funds. quan High school. reached by tho atato department, for speedy romodcllng on the FHA Robert AScho of McCabo avenue, 1B to be no change to tho outside salad, Virginia ham, potato salad, Only one registration form Is nec- for observation. Everybody chipped Bradley Beach.' appearance of any house, corn and beans, colo slaw, pot cheese, In and Murph was taken to Dr. pay-out-of-incomo plan. essary for an entire hotel or room- Tho rehabilitation of such prop- At tho request of the boy's fath- tomatoes and peppors, beets, pre- Ing house, but extra pages will bo Combs' hospital for treatmont. Ho er, Bradley police began combing tho Three Arraigned In serves, peach short cake, corfeo and Removes A Cross recovered and was soon buck with erty can bo both profitable and of provided In easo the form 1B not suf- two-fold value, the Mayor declares: area for bananas, Ralph Hartranft, Takes Over rolls. Tho committee In charge con- ficiently largo to report alt the ac- hla friends In the vicinity of the Acme manager, called tho home of- Police Court Today sists of Mrs. Jackson Murphy, Mrs. From Child's Lung i-nllrond station. ns a major contribution to the Na- commodations. tion's war effort, and tn a patriotic fice. .., Tho homo office made ,tho Claude Barrett and Leroy Watson, Wilbur's Diner Martin Dwyer, Mrs. John Mullcr and His friends again await his return. loumla by telephone In this locale, Mrs. Wallace B. Rankln. In tho case of. dwelling units the find neighborly act. colored, of Long Branch, were glvin Chester Riddle of Long Branch, tenant received or will recolvo a In conjunction with tho mayor's but to no avail. Finally, one lono suspended sentences of SO days by whb has been employed for the past The kitchen commltteo consists of Dr. Wm. Matthews bunch was located at tho American Mrs. Russell Clark, Mrs. lCvald copy of the landlord's registration Rumson Cop Helps proclamation n number of Red Bank Recorder John V. Crowoll, before, 10 year's In Ballng'n dlnor at Knton- form.. But with hotels nnd rooming Performs Operation business firms have taken a full pane Banana Corp. In the Bronx, New whom they went arraigned thl» town, last Saturday took ovor Wil- Erlckson, Mrs. Harry Osborn, Mrs. York. John Mullor, Mrs. Martin Dwyer, houses, etc., no copy will be avail- To Put Out Fire advertisement In this Issue of The morning In pollco court. Tho arrosln bur's diner on Monmouth stroet. able for each tenant. Instead, tho A New York radio car taxied the were made, by Policeman James J< Mrs. William Bradshaw, Mrs, Ernest Removal of a croes from tho lung Kcglnter. They are co-opcratlng with Wilbur Symington, Jr,, proprietor landlords are required to post on tho Patrolman Jamca Wallaco of Ruin- our governments request to supply fruit to tho New York sldo of tho Shecdy, who charged them with bdt Sodon and Miss Qortrudo Norman. of a seven months' old child wau son played the rolo of a flroman at of this lunchroom butlntss founded Tho dining room will bo In ohargo walls of eaoh room the maximum decent living quarters for tho war Holland tunnel where a Hudson Ing drunk and disorderly. WoLnon by his father, who canduata a diner rent for such space. successfully performed yesterday af- o'clock tills morning in helping to county pollco car picked up the val- was hold until ho could product a, of Mrs, Jackson Murphy and Mrs. ternoon at Monmouth Memorinl hos- workoro nnd their families, who nro on Maplo avenue, has boon called in- Leon, Ponnington as co-chalrmon, extinguish a flro on the porch of tho uable cluster and ferried it to the draft card. to service. Mr, rtWcflo has been In If a tenant pays or offers to pay pital by. Dr. William Matthows of coming to thin area to work nt Fort and they will bo assisted by Mrs. Wil- tho maximum legal rent, lie cannot home of Gordon Wright on Forroul Monmouth, Camps Wood and TCvnnnSouth ICcarny warohoUBe. Thoro Mr. Joyco Jones Dolko, colored, of the lunch business for tho ptst 17 liam Truax, Mrs. Leon Rex, Mrs. Broad street, Rod Bank. Tho child, nvoniic. Mr. Wright phoned Ed- Audi took over and completed tho Pearl otroet, charged wltll creating years and Is well known In this sec be avlotoa or removed from the Irene Rcliulcr of Kennsburg, was In nnd other war Industries. Henry Wells, Mrs. Charles Brlggs, room except ns provided In Section lnonil Desmond on tha desk at po- trek Hack to Bradley Beach. Bananas a disturbance on Hluowibury av»- tlon of tho county, Mrs. Harold Severln, Mrs. Harry B«- a serious condition when brought llen hcadqunrters that a large over- Mlddletown Township Fire Com- are required In the trontmont of nue, was fined $10. Mrs. Dulki, wlm 0 of the Maximum Rent Regulation, to the hospital, but recovered rap- telle, Mrs. John Zagarn, Mrs. Emmy advice on which can bo obtained at stuffed chair on his. porch wns pany, No. 1, Hcnddcn's Corner, N. J., collao, a dlfrcstlvo dlsoasoi from received a summons to apptnr In idly after tha operation and wm nblo nlilnro, but tliat ho did not think It wishes to oxtend Its nlncoro thanks which young Robert Is nlling. court yoaterday with others InvoWnd JOINS THE "NAVY, Lou Fields and Misses Lillian Baden, tho Area Rent headquarters, 1 Doris Bennett, Detty Dwyer nnd Lil- to be taken to her home thin innm- necessary to cnll out tho flro depart- to all who In any way contributed to- In a raucous party, failed lo msk* Mr. Phillip, today asked for the Iir. wnrd making our rocont fair n suc- Harry Houthall, Jr., son of Mr. and ian Wellner. Tho sale of tickets same frlondly spirit and co-opera- ment. Tho aid of a policeman, ho cess. Tho $500 Krnnd prlzo was won an appearance, nnd told Justice Cro< Mrs. Harry B. Houthall or Riverside will be' In charge of Mrs. nutspll The child swallowed the cross mild, was nil tlmt was needed. by Mrs. John Btoyo of Red Bank. Register Trophy well this morning that «bt Judovir* tion be given by hotel and room slept, Heights, pasjiod his phyilcal exam- Clark and Leon Rex. ** house proprietors aa was shown by Tuesday, Bho was taken to the hos- OfUcor Wallace wax dlapatohcd to David Hlmpson, Chairman, For Model Planes ination for entrance Into the U. S. landlords of dwelling units under pital nnd the object WM located with tho scene and tho two mon 'Illicitly —Advertisement. Navy.curly.thliwoolt and will b« the registration that has just been the aid of X-rays. Dr. Matthews, extinguished tho blaze which had The Rod Ifank Register yesterday iron OAnn CARS IN MINOR ACCIDENT. who U a specialist in the use of tho, poad to one of tho poroli columns. Ants anil Plica. sworn Into servlco tomorrow at New completed. It was this -spirit, he. What ponts thoy nro. Wo have donated a trophy for the third an- York olty, • brdncttSscopa, ''taed the Instrument IC ID bolluviid tha' Urn- started from nual moot of tho. Red Bank MpdoJ Plans war* Car* driven by Theodore Horn of •aid, that made a speedy and ef- what"It'lakes to get rid of them. Sue 1 for *> ficient registration. "I know by this In tho operation, which lasted lenn a lighted clffaretto, uur Him. Swnttinu, etc; Fly-Dod SO Airplane olifl)"""to" be' MuV SuHday," c«rd i)«ft/«nir fsjiMiM *j»«y**iir»ir; pencil boxes 10 test illrecliM, linn nrrnnged classes Mrs. rirt* Malansy was »npftlflt«(l',J > •buolutely Ruarantoad. National B No one, was Injured and there wtrk following lh« Iitudnrahlp of our boys middle ngoil couple, no children; by tii. Full line flllem, pndi, etc. Na- Your Iluafs £ 10. I'rown'K, phone 3080.—•Adver- no complaints. . Policeman Frank who ire tlnMng tbslr lives for vie- will lust longer If cleaned regularly, for A, II and C jrn«olln» model) knd chairman. The pparla y Is plmitlM fw:,- M B«pt»miMir IB. Writs M. A. C, box tional K * 10, Prown's. Phone 20(0. an open event for tubbtr model)) ' tisement. . • , MUM Investigated. lory." . . . . , ,i »11, lied nank.-~AuYertll)»tu«nt. —Advertisement. Leon's, phot)* X600,—Ad,Y«rUs«.aiM)t, tUtU« wif if j>»r»tt titi BtpUmbM, ' | M RED BANK EEGISTERLAUGUST 20, Dreyfuss Calls On Fire In Dump Truck Proclamation Shrewsbury "V" Fete Believes He Sailed By the Mayor ,of the Borough Defense Groups To . ot Ked Bank WHEREAS, the Nation's Nets Close To $1,400 With Nazi Saboteur CauseslExcttetnent War Program has called in- Care For Children creasing numbers of Americana, to Bed Bank to work with hands, brains and skilli in our Problem Created by forts, factories and shops; Recor'd Crowd At Red Gross Benefit George Roop On Steamship Bremen . Policeman Save* Vehicle By AND WHEREAS, th«e mili- Parent* Working on tary personnel and war'work- ers urgently seed proper hous- Event Climaxed With Fitting Pageant War Production' With German Spy In 1930 . Dumping Burning Refuse ing for themselves and their families, thereby creating a Close to tMOO was realized by tha Policeman Frank Maoa saved a shortage of Rood living quar- Leonard Dreyfues, state director George Rpop of White street, busl- ters In Red Bank; Shrewsbury United Nations Victory of civilian defense, today called up- »»« Went of tho Bed Bank local of borough garbage truck from damage Man/Tickets fete effectively staged at hlstorlo Playground Boys. AND WHEREAS, there is Red Bank Woman on all.local defense councils in In- he Theatrical Employees and Mo- or possible destruction by flre early old Shrewsbury as a Red Cross beneK tion Picture Machine Operators Monday evening. both vacant and run-down dustrial areas to co-optrate with or property here which can be re- fit: A record crowd was In atten- promote tha organisation of a local union and an' operator at Reade's The truck, driven by James Fer- Sold For Oceanic Wins $500 Award dance. Girls Seen in A rate of Shrewsbury avenue, was paired or remodeled speedily committee to provide for the care Strand theater, has'good reason to 1 for aulUble living quarters on The sum of $200 was raised by St. believe that Heinrlok H. Helnck, on* parked In trout of Liggett * drug tha FHA pay-out-of-income Mary's XUd Cross unit ofBt. George's and welfare of children whose par- store on Monmouth street, ana Fer- Library Benefit At Firemen's Fair ents are both working la war pro- Pageant At* of the Nazi saboteurs who landed on plan; and the rehabilitation of of Rumson at the fruit, vegetable American soil from a submarine ana raro'a helpers were engaged in load- such property can be of two- and flower tablM. Uttle Silver's duction plant*. Ing St with cartom and other refuse fold value—as a contribution to In order to meet the need for ex- later exeouted, was a tellow-pusen« when someone noticed smoke Issu- "Lives of a Bengal the nation's war effort and as HeaddenY Corner Co. group netted JUS through the sole Patriotic Exercises SV.Z' 'IT" IS %8 8team'KP Bremen a patriotic and neighborly act; of home-made food. Shrewsbury panded war production In New Jer. ing from the bottom of the load* *»y, more women will have to be >f the |*orth German Lloyd line la Boon a small blase broke out. Lancer" to Be Shown NOW, THEREFORE, I, Present* Check to home unit raised *9S0 and WOO was Mark Closing.of Red !83O. •',•'•' cleared for the blood bank of Mon- taktn Into Industrial plants, Drey- Mr. Roop, who visited Ireland in Barry Valleau of Broad street, Charles R. English, mayor of fuss said, and "New Jersey must Im- who vae standing in front of Broii- Tomorrow Night the Borough of Red Bank, do Mr«. John Stoye mouth county through the disposing Bank Piny Cehteri ! that year and boarded the boat on a proclaim that • an urgent need ot .several articles on tha co-opera- mediately attack the problem of •top from an Irish port while ori a sell's paper store opposite, went into making available the maximum labor several stores -in search of a flre ex- for good bousing exists in Red tive plan. The large sum to be run from Bremen, Germany, has'a Plans are complete for the mo- Bank; and I furthermore call Mlddletown township fir* company turned over to the Monmouth Coun- supply to meet the need for war pro- A United Nations pageant was tinguisher, but was unable to find well presented yesterday afternoon passenger list that lists Hani Hen- tion picture show to be given to- on all residents to put all suit- No, l ot Headden's Corner presented ty Red Croat headquarters at Red duction." . rich Hinck and his wife, Anna one. He then entered Sharabbas able property in good repair check' for tSOO last night to Mrs. by boys and girls of the three Red barber shop and obtained a pall of morrow afternoon and evening In Bank was raised exclusively through • "Where Is this labor supply .to it Hinck. It will be noticed that the the Rumson High school auditorium and remodel It for additional John M. Stoya of John street, wife sales st tho fete. found!" he added. "As nearly as can Bank playgrounds at the "Y" audi- water. By this time, however, the living Quarters. torium before an audleace of about name as given officially by the Unit- entire load, which was heaped high for the benefit of the Oceanic free f Policeman Stoye. Mrs. Stoye won As described In detail In previous be seen now, some of the reserves ed States government is Heinrlok H. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ho money Saturday night at the Issues of The Red Bank Register the 200 parsons. on tho truck, was blailng briskly, ibrary In that borough. Two show- hereunto set my hand and seal. are to he found among older men Holnck while, that on the papassenges r and ono of the men yelled for him to Ings of the picture, "Llvei of a closing of the company's annual farloua booths represented the Al- above the draft .age and Inexper- The pageant, written and'directed list Is Hans Hetnrich HicHinckk . Ths Done In the Borough of Red fair, which was ose of the most suc- by Mrs. Marvin Bubln, director of call the flre department. Valleau Bengal Lancer," will be giv«n, one Bank this twentieth day of lied nations and were attractively ienced boys, but the great reserve letter "e" Is omitted In the bast went into Kentucky Mac's liquor at 2:30 o'clock, and the other at August In the year of our Lord ceisful ever held by the firemen. decorated in the colors of the re- la to be found In the woman power the playground on the high school listing. store, next to Brousell's, and the pro- The profits will be used to pay off spective countries. athletic field, deploted' scones from usells, and p 8:30. nineteen hundred and forty- of the state, thousands of them with Mr. Roop also has a group picture Rbt MoGregor called Bertram H. Borden is chairman two. debts on the flre house and truck. Tfib spacious lawn of General R. industrial experience, all of them the lives of people living In several prietor, Robert MaoGregor, called Other prize winners were Louise of the 28 United Nations. In which ho Is shown with Helnck, of patrons and patronesses and they Signad: Charles R. English, C. VanVUet's residence was the cen- deft with their hands and suited to The latter Is wearing a oap and over- headquartersadquarters,. Mayor. Bergen of Little Sliver, living-room ter of attraction for the children Edna Wilson was the narrator for li include Mr. and Mrs. Johnfrltx Ache- chair; Gall Perry of River Plaia, many Tasks In the airplane, electri- the. oocaslon, whllo announcements coat and a comparison with hit pub- Policeman Mazza, who left a lew Its, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. But- with Its swings, grab-bags, see-saws, cal, parachute and many other lines lished pictures cannot be fully madt, moments earlier for police headquar- hand-made pillow; Miss Ruth Swen- iony and cart rides and with a story were made by Milton Gray. Boys tle, Gen. and Mrs. Howard S. Bor- son of Navesink River road, a ?25 of equipment and supply." , and girls of the Branch avenue day ters to obtain his raincoat, returned den, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Coe, eller In attendance. In thu corner He pointed out, however, that in the meantime and took In the Drive Begun For war savings bond. of the lawn stood a large windmill. camp presented the Virginia reel Mr. and Mrs. L. W. T. Coleman, Mr. Frizes and winners during the these women cannot and will not. go dance and an Indian dance depleting situation at a glance. He ordered and Mrs: Clement L. Despard, Mr. The boys and girls were also enter- Into Industry "unless they oan be Red Cross Tennis the driver to dump the truck and week were Charles Brynes ot Red tained with Mickey Mouse and Don- historical scenes from life In Eng- the burning mess was soon spread and Mrs. Frederick H. Douglas, Lt. Medical Aid To Bank,'an electric clock; Mrs. Charles ild Duck films. assured that their children are safe land and America. In the Indian along tho street. The empty truck and Mrs. George Dwlght, Judge and Zelinskl, Headden'B Corner, coffee A fitting climax and Impressively and happy and that their health and dance 25 boys and girls were dressed Tourney Is Now then made off. Mrs. Abram I. Elkus, Mr. and Mrs. table; Mlsd Vivian Young of Middle- presented v/ae the pageant depicting welfare are In proper hands." in Indian costumes and carried tom- The Relief engine company, which Paul Immo Gulden, Mr. and Mrs. Russia In County own, bathroom scales; Diana Weed- tho roll call of the United Nations . The problem of establishing and ahawks made by the children In had been called by Policeman Gil- Lewis M. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. ger of Chapol Hill, tilt table; Helen and the signing of the Atlantic Char- organizing the program for child their handicraft program. Well Under Way bert Dahlgren, who was on duty at Charles D. Halsey. Davis of Headden's Cornor, floor ter. Thirty young woman in colorful care centers throughout the state The West Bergen place group'di- headquarters, played a chemical hose Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison, Mr. Rabbi Arthur H. Her- lamp; Mrs. Ruth Tallman of Head- ;ostum&9 of the United Nations, head- will be one of the first to be at- rected by Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge' H. on the burning debris, and the Union and Mrs. Edgar W. Heller, Mr. and den'a Comer, Bet of breakfast diBhes; ed by Miss Nan Ivorcon carrying the tacked by the Community War Ser- Taylor, presented three numbers Interesting Singles hose company,'which arrived shortly Mrs. Gurdon M. Maynard, Mr. and ihon Heads Local Group Misa Muriel Mott, Headden'e Cor- American Sag, participated' In the vices committee of which William honoring England and Free France, after, pumped a stream of water for Mrs. James S.'Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. ner, *30. ceremonial led by John V. Lamarche. J. Sills, commissioner of the State the Saliy-Oo-Round dance and song, and Doubles Matches about 15 minutes. Edwin F. Stevjart, Mr. and Mrs. J. on Committee David Simpson, chairman, asked Thomas Osborn, representing the Department of Institutions and the Minuet dance and the French Traffic in the meantime had to be Frederick Talcott, Mr. and Mrs. The Register last night to express United States, and Forrest Smith, Agencies is chairman. Dr. Kllon song, "Freres Jacques." In the Min- at Municipal'Courts rerouted from Monmouth street. Harold VanTIne, Mrs. Henry I. Hlk- The Monmouth County Committee his thanks to all those who helped representing Great Britain, read the Potter of the same deportment and uet the children were dressed in red, New York buses were forced to pro- Mr. and Mrs. Harden L. Craw- for Russian War Relief began its In any way with the event. Atlantic Charter. a member of the committee 1B work- white and blue costumes made by With dry weather with us again, ceed down Broad to Front street and ord, Mrs. Ernest «. Fahnestock work In earnest this week with the The company has seven men in The part of Sycamore avenue Ing on those plans at present. She the children from crepe paper. the Red Cross singles and double! •westbound buses on Monmouth and Mrs. J. Prentice Kellog. announcement of a county-wide com- service and expects to Jose six more roped off In the evening for block will be assisted in a. large degree by The "MalteliUa," a Russian tempo tournament is well under way at the. street were sent up to Peters place. A feature of the benefit will be by September 1. For this reason the representatives of union labor and dance, and."Whirlwinds of Danger" municipal, tennis courts on the river Policeman Mazza, busy with truffle, mittee which will collect funds to dancing was lined with ten flags of he awarding of a special prize, a provide Russia with medical sup- company needs new members and the South American countries which labor organization. •were shown by a large group of front under supervision of Harold alto had to play bus dispatcher and war-saving bond. The library board an appeal is being made for men , "The Initial concern of the civil- call passengers In front of the wait- plies. have declared war on the Axis. members from the high school ath- Potter. • : • president, John C. Borden will be Jn Dr. Charles Franklin Shaw of As- from 35 to 60 years to join the com- Mrs. L, S. Tivlsaker was general ian defense director," Mr. Dreyfusa letic Held play center. By wins over Lt. Ware, Bob Bar* ing room to the improved bus sta- pany. Xhe new members are trained tion on Broad street. A.large crowd harge. Other prlies Include war- bury Park, is chairman of the com- ihalrman of this most aucoesful af- said, has been to provide In each The program was closed with the rowes and Bill Do Santis, Billy Hag- •was attracted to the scene. A puff savings; stamps, in charge of Mrs. mittee; Joseph M. Couse, ajso of As- by Arthur^Soden, former fire ohlef; 'alr and was assisted by a large and municipality a net work of organ- massing of the flags of the Allied Na- erman, Guy VanNess and Harry, of wind sent several embers flying Edwin M. Farrier. Rudy Rlckham, Walter Patterson inergetlo oommittee. ized and available aervloes for the tions, each carried by a playground Matthews advanced to the quarter bury Park Is treasurer; and Lewis and David Simpson. Mr, Simpson tBdndMpn Mrs. W. B. Leonard, 3d, and Mrs. Franks of Deal is secretary. Ths protection of the civilian population student and placed In the form of finals, and George Holmes and Har- HdlngB»tBroad_s_p^ JT Er-W.—Kuper— are-cheirmen>_afc explained that all new members in the event of attack by the enemy Victory. This unusual event marked old Potter advanced In the doubles jo street* and smoke filled Llg- comxnltte e-of-cltlzens-lnoludes-May- would be covered Dy~cornp"enSatlOn~ slsted by Mrs. A. J. Howland, Mrs. or Leon T, Abbott, Belmar; Mrs. S. •or-of-t^tasthrophOf-toe-result-oJ-aafe. Jhe_tprmal close of the three play tourney by default. >,'' gott's drug store. Thomas H. Lafon, Mrs. R. I\ Law- ind blanket Insurance. Blackout Here— otage, centers, which have operated for the ?g 'After th« flre was extinguished Herbert Anderson, Mrs, Sarah Bar- rence, Mrs. Sidney Waud, Mrs. Wil- net t, Mrs. Chester Bennett, Mayor John Hughes and Allen Lewis were "Great progress has been made. eight-week season. All, will remain played lost night, Eddie Kislln de- there was nothing left to do but liam C. Rlker, Mrs. C. Van R. Hal- taken Into the company- last night as open, however, through tomorrow for feated Qeorge Holmes, 7-5, 3-6, 7-6, clean up the charred mess. The gar- Frank C. Borden, Jr., Bradley Termed Success The volunteer, police, -flre fighters, sey, Mrs. Gordon D. Donald, Mrs. Beach; Mrs. George Washington new members. air rajd wardens, first aid and hos- the completion of projeots begun Tomorrow at 6: SO p. m, Buddy", bage truck returned to tho scene, Bruce Berckmanns, J. Edward Wil- earlier and free play periods have Brown plays Peter Mintz In a second gathered up the burned refuse and Kavanaugh, Mayor Alton V. Evans, pital units are trained and on the son, Mrs.. A; W. Jacqn««t, Mrs.Har-: Long Brunch; Charles Frankelj Mr«. By Region Head alert. The co-operation of the civil been arranged for the children. round match. Gordon Forbes Is carted it off to-^of all places—the ry Koble, Mrs. Arthur B. Borden, ; HJSd thltjd scheduled to ploy Edgar Allen In a ii Jlncineratojr.n Lewla Franks, Raymond K. Hol- go'p"uTati6ir"m relation' to~ blackout* Mrs.-Hooker_lB.lcctt_MAs.s_Barb»jra comb«,-Rabbi-Arlo-8. Hyams.CarJos. Ft. Monmouth Man and salvage Is increasingly effective. of the high school playground center, o"rvd~round7matcK~SatUfdtty;s,t 10, Williamson, Miss Ann Stommel, D. -Kelly, Abraham R. Klltgman, Beadlestoiv-Views :. —"However,:-lf-this-war-Ig-to-won,- Announced, a water carnival, for a. in. and Nelson Rose Is to meek Frarik L. Welhhelmer ana Marshall Judge J. Edward Knight, Mrs. Mar- To Lead Orchestra the psychology of attack must be de- 'members orthaVgp Sam,B'lttercr-Saturday-at,S..p..m._. Local Test But Not A postponed flrnt round match Is, Regional League Blankarn. > . • tin Kurtln—Hev—WaIUr-J,—Lake, morrow at Swimming river. ; volopod haraon-tho home-front. We to be.played- Sunday at 1Q-a/ m.-be- Mrs. John J. Landa, Mrs. Gharles Pvt. Thor Johnson From Police Station cannot be content with defense prep- tweon Mickey Long and Lt, Vender* Studies Statement Lefkowitx, Mrs. Ernest A. Linburn, arations alone. Our attack must be slice. . , . . • Church Society Miss Isabel MacHardle, Mayor Goe* to Michigan dlreoCed" to the maximum production Shower Given Another of the second round dou- Frank Uaruocl, Spring Lake; Mayor Mayer Alfred N. Beadleston of of equipment and munitions of war. bles matches Is scheduled for Sun- Group Criticizes Plans Luncheon Clarence Mooney, Asbury Park; Mrs. Shrewsbury may be regional direc- "New Jersey occupies a key po- day at 10 a. m. Victor Parsonnet, Theodore D. Par- Pvt. Thor Johnson it in Inttr- tor of civilian defense but when sition In war produotlon.' Our war Rose Libbvsky FJBST IJOUMD SINGLES Congressional Views sons, Thomas Irving Brown, Rabbi lochen, Michigan, today on a special he's in Red Bank police headquar- Industries have been operating for d. Forbm defeated Lt. Both. J.S. «-t| Oceanport Group Arthur H. Hershon, Mrs. Phillip furlough pass to conduct the famed ters during an air raid test he's months &t an accelerating speed. Our J. Allen defeated J. Arnold, default: B< Pollek, Abe Ruben, Mayor Peter F. National High School orchestra in classified as an observer and like Shrewsbury Girl to Be Brown defeated B. Trues. 0-2. l-ii Mlnti 'Congressional attempt* to take Event September 24 forts with their concentration* of d*I«at«d It. Wordcn, 6-4, S-4; 0. Holnws over the administrative branch of Runyon, Frehold; Mayor Eugene E. It3 season finale, Sunday, August 28. others, not engaged In active work troops, the training units and the Married Sunday defeated It, Anderson, 6-1. J-l: W. D«. the federal government were scored Sperry, Deal; Mrs. Bertha Stone, Only 29, the slim, blond soldier has must leave, supply depots are exhausting: the iantla defeated A. Andonon. default; N< Plans for a covered-dish cafeteria achieved national recognition as a los«, S. Flttoror, B. Sopp, W. HaKennan* by the Red Bank regional League of lira. John Talman, Bernard A, Wets- The mayor discovered this during available manpower needed to oper- Lt. Ware, Guy VanNcM, It. Borrows, D> Women Voters yesterday at a board luncheon were made by members of er, and Emilte Werelman. musician and conductor. Tuesday night's test. Along with ate the civilian public services and A surprise Miscellaneous shower Klslln, II. Untthin, draw byes lor tli* meeting, at which the group con- the Women's Society for Christian Tile oommittee announced that a Pvt. Johnson is a member of the others who had no business In head- Industrial produotlon. Selective ser- was given Miss Rose Llbovsky Fri- flrat round, Service of Oceanport Methodist Signal Corps Replacement Training SECOND BOUND SINGLES curred with the state league'* state- general collection day will be held quarters, he was politely but firmly vice, too, is calling up thousands of day night by her sister, Mrs. Sam- W. Hagerman JnfenUd Lt. War., T-«, ment, taking Congress to task for church at a meeting Tuesday at the Saturday in Asbury Park, Long Center band and has conducted that ushered from the room and through men now employed In defense Indus- uel Welnsteln, at the home of her 8-6, 0-31 G. VanNais detested It. Bur* ita action in setting up its own church hall. The luncheon will be Branch, Bradley Beach, Belmar and band In several Sunday concerts. a. door into the borough hall corri- tries, mother, Mrs. Sophie Libovsky of rows, 116, 0-2. 6-4; H. Matthewi def««t«d agency for th« production of syn- served .Thursday, September 21, at Spring Lake. Collection boxes are At Interlochen he will follow on dor by Captain Joseph Bray. The Syoamore avenue, Shrewsbury. .Miss F. DcSnntls, 6-0, 6-1; Eddie Klllln dvfut- [>on. "Paul V. McNutt, chairman of tile ed Geortto Holmen. 7.5, 8.6. 7-6. thetlo rubber. The state league's already placed In stores throughout tho podium such distinguished con- mayor found a welcome In the con- manpower commission, states that Llbovsky will be married Sunday at FIMT IIOUND DOUBLES statement, Issued yesterday, was Mrs. Charles Nichols arid Mrs. th« county and the response has ductors as Guy Fraeer Harrison of trol room, however, and he and a garden wedding at Her home to Truox and Wordcn defeated W. Began, Qeorge C, D, Hurley will be chair- the Rochester Philharmonic, Fred- Industry may expect before the end tla und B.Brown, «-4. 1-5! Klelln «n4 read at the board session at the proved gratifying to the committee. Thomas Field, Jr., state civilian de- of this year a 80 per cent turnover Ralph Norman of New York city. Matthau* jofoated Lt. Roth and Lt. Van- home of Mrs. Joseph Hunter at Fair men, assisted by Mrs. John Hulie. erick Stock, leader of the Chicago fense official, observed the aet-up ilcrCcof, • E-7. 6-1. 6-3: Hassarman and A "Pollyanna" birthday party Trill be Mrs. William H. Sutphln and Mrs. in personnel, that plans to meet the The prospective bride' was given Haven. Ernest Blanchard, Monmouth " coun- Symphony; Dr. Howard Hamon,\dl- there. a collection; of cards, with printed Long, O. Holmes and Potter, Boa* and held "at the next meeting, Tuesday, recter of the Eastman School of need of expanded war production Borlowr-Burrow and VanNtui, Allan and ty commissioners for the Gin Scouts, Mayor Boadlcston and Mr. Field verses telling her whore ahe could Forbes drew byes In first round. "Congress should confine itself to September IB. Mrs. Harry S. Blake- Music, and Ferde Grofe, popular must provide for the employment of the legislative function and not at- ly and Mrs. Edward M. Berry will be have indicated that their organisa- both agreed that the test was car- more women. find her gifts. Presents were.plaoed Rdie and Borlow defeated Kinlln u] tion will assist on general collection American 6omposer. ried ' out successfully at Hed Bank. Matthotra. CO, 6-9: Allan and Forbes di« tempt to take the administration of hoBtesseB. Honored guests will be "New Jersey must Immediately at- on a table, beneath pink and white feated Burrows and VariKesa, 6-1, S.4, day. Talented high school musicians There were two violations reported streamers attached to a breakfront the government over," the statement Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Charles Prothero, from throughout the nation make up tack the problem of making avail- maintained. Mrs. John Silvers and Mrs. Milford In the Long Branch-Deal area Mrs, during the blackout. The Bendix style Cabinet. the orchestra. Under John's baton radio plant, which previously had able the maximum labor supply to "By attempting to set up its own Rouse. Victor Parsonnet has laid plans for meet the need of war production. The Llbovsky home was decorated two benefit card parties at the, Col- tlfifjfrcheBtra will feature Dr. Harl been excused from tests, waa dark Working On Clues agency for the production ' of syn- A quilting session followed tha Mc*>unald'a new symphonic poem, "Where is this labor supply to be with bouquets cf summer flowers In thetlo rubber as well as by other re- business meeting. No quilting ses- ony Surf Club. Mrs. Martin Kurtln "Bataan," this Sunday, It was com- this time. pink and white. Guests played var- and Mrs. Lewis Franks will assist Broad street pedestrians, a great found ? As nearly as can be aeea now cent actions interfering with Leon sion will be held next Tuesday, and posed during the heroic stand of the the reserves are to be found among ious games, and a buffet supper was In Movie Robbery Henderson's freedom of action in an all-day session is planned for her. Mrs. Charles Lefkowtts Is chair- peninsula .defenders lut spring. part of them soldiers, left the streets, served. man of a committee planning a ba- and many of them found business older men above the draft age and the OP A, Congress Is adding, con- Tuesday, September 1, from 10 a. m. Percy Grainger, renowned Austral- among inexperlonced boys; but the Guests Included Mrs. Alice Llbov- fusion in an already difficult situa- to 4 p. m. Members will bring box zar for the relief fund. ian pianist, will be guest soloist. going on as usual in stores that sky, Mrs. Gertrude Krleger, Mrs. Over $700 Taken From tion. Continuance of this tendency Long Branch collections will be had blackout curtains. Stores that great reserve is to be found in the luncheons. These quilting sessions Although North Carolina, is hU woman power of the state, thous- Edith Yonke, Mrs, Lester Oglensky, to usurp administrative (unctions will be held every Tuesday through' handled by Troop No. 23, Girl home state, Johnson Is no stranger didn't had to suspend business for Mrs. Milton M. Abramoff, Mrs. Pa- Atlantic Theater will make our national government out tho year. Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. ho period. ands of them with industrial exper- to Michigan. Before his enlistment ience, all of them deft with their tricia Patterson, Mrs. Bessie Hoff- as much like a dish of spaghetti as Mre. Nichols conducted the busi- John J. Landa. The surprise warning sounded at In the Signal Corps he was profes- hands and suited to many tasks in man, Mrs. Sophie Llbovsky, Mrs. D, Chief Storllng Sweeney of Atlontla Is our state government." ness session. Mrs. Prothero, secre- A meeting of the general commit- sor of music at the University of 9:31 o'clock. Red Bank tni two C. Julian, Mrs. Shirley Koscne, Mrs. tory, reported on events held last he airplane, electrical, parachute Highlands, assisted by county detec- In an effort to oope with trans- tee la scheduled for next Tuesday Michigan and conductor of the minutes late In getting the all-clear and many other lines of equipment Chlsholm and Mrs. Ida Hoffman of tives nnd local pollco, were roportoo! portation difficulties the board voted month, including a party for the noon, at the Berkeley-Carteret ho- "rand Rapids Symphony. signal, which was sounded on the Red Bank; Mrs. Janet M. Boyce, benefit of the society at her home. and supply. this morning working on clues that to conduct three monthly meetings tel. At this time reports of the gen- In a telegram to Brig. Gen. Edgar county radio system at 10 o'clock. Rumson; Mrs. Sally Gasklll, Ocean- may load to tho arrest of tho thief on the same day, with the study Tho treasurer's report w«s given by eral collections drive will bo re- "Many of these women are mothers port; Mrs. Henry Kramer, Middle- . Clcwcll, commanding officer of tho of young children. It Is the.experi- or thieves who last Friday night got group meeting in the morning, the Mrs. Hulee. Mrs. Blakely gave the ceived and the committee members SCRTC, Joseph K. Maddy, National MBS. E. IRVING OAKLEY. town; Mrs. Alice Wlgdorwltz, As- society a sum of money which she ence of the employers that unless away yWth ovor $700 from the At< executive board In the early nfter- will be addressed by a prominent Music camp president, asked leave bury Park; Mrs, Esthor Rosonthal, lantlo theator. noon and the regular meting at the realized from selling handkerchiefs these womon can be atsured that speaker who will stress the Import- 'or Pvt. Johnson to conduct the or- Mrs. Ella P. Oakley, wife of E. their children are safe and happy, Long Branch; Mrs. Harry Welss- Maurice Parks, owner of that the- usual time, 2:30 o'clock. trimmed with fancy crocheted edges, ance of Russia as an ally in the chestra and to represent the Army Irving Oakley of Harding road, died blim, Mrs. Jacob Poarlmon and Mrs. which aho had made. production suffers and ultimately the ater and the Marino moving houssj Mrs. Hunter conducted the meel- battle against Hitler. before the young musicians of this morning at Monmouth Memor- mother follows her obligation back iertrude Markman, Freehold, and at .Highlands, who discovered tha Ing which was attended by Mrs. Lunchepn hostesses were Mrs. Al- America, ial hospital. The remains were Miss Doris Rath, New York city. bert S. Wolstencroft and Mrs. Louis Into the home. robbery Saturday morning, told the John Mulvlhlll and Mrs. Harry J. brought to the Wordon Funeral home pollco authorities that entrance was Carlin of Fair Haven and Mrs. M. R. Wood. A large basket of asters, and prepared for Interment, and fu- "England, has met this need by es- grown by Mrs. Charles R. Walling, Donald Blakely tablishing child care centers, day HANCOCK BOXEUS WIN. gained by cutting through steel bare D. Jclliffo ana Mrs. Fred O. New- Lincroft Couple neral arrangements will be complet- In the roar of tho theater. Tho safe man, Mlddletown. formed tho centerpiece of the Trains As Officer ed later today. nurseries, niirsory schools, within uncheon table. Expected From China reasonable distance of the homos of The Fort Hancock boxing team de- waa broken opon and the money Donald Blakely, son of Mr. and Surviving, besides her husband, are the employed women where young feated tho Fort Monmouth boxers, taken ropresontcd receipts and the Mrs. Daisy Burrows waa a guest, her mother, Mrs. John H. Polhemua Others present were Mrs, Edmund Mri, Ernest Blakely of Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Clayton :hlldren may be ctred for In safety, four bouts to two, before 1,600 spec- woek's payroll for both theaters. Scheidt Brothers street, started the officers' training ot Lincroft, Baptist missionaries to of Harding road; a dsughttr. MM. heir nutrition and goners! health tators at dag's gymnasium last night. Cnrcy, Mrs. George Loper and Rev. Lewis R. Lowry of Rumson road, Wolatoncrofl. course Saturday In tho chemical China who have been repatriated improved and normal development of Private Billy Conn., hoavyWelght Hospital Patients warfare division of tho United States from Japanese occupied territory, Little Silver, and a son, Donald I. personality may be assured. \ Oakley of Arthur place, Red Bank. title contender; Bonny Leonard, for- Peter McGuire jDhn and Charles Scheldt, sons of Army at Edgowood arsenal, Mary- are expected to arrive at New York "The development and support of mer lightweight champlpn, and Jack Mr. and Mrs. John Scheldt, Sr., of Escaped Marlboro land. Donald with another soldier next week on the diplomatic *z- Mr, Oakley conducts the grocery h««« child card centers and nurser- Curley of New York, rsfersed. tho Baptized Sunday Bergen place, are riitlcntj In hospi- was selected from 225 men on their Change ship Grlpsholm. store on the corner of Harding road •a raproentji a combination of pub- bouts, and Taml Maurlello/ another, tals but In Institutions a great dls- Patient Is Found records in the basic training course A relative of Miss Emma Thomp- and Hudson avenue. lie and prlvato fund* and fees paid contender for Joe Louis' heavyweight Potor Michael McGuIro, son of Mn, tnnco npnrt. at the arsenal as officer candidates. son of Llncroft, Mr. Clayton has by porinU and voluntary effort un- crown, boxed Mlley Ferguson, a span and Mrs. Martin Mcduire of Ststo John, Jr., who renldcn In Rumson Early Monday morning Frank Donald has baen stationed at the been a missionary in Hangchow for U. 8. to Take Over 81 Arr«s. 6*t th« dlr*r,t)ftn of trained staffs of ring partner, in a three-round .exhi- Highway 35, Hoaddon's Corner, was Solosy, Jr., who escaped laat week araennl »lnco ho joined the Army 27 years, and has undergone many Federal Judge Thonina V. Meanly bition...... •••.•-• baptlzod Sunday afternoon by Bev. and who in n. Red Hank postman, Is from Marlboro stato hospital, was social vfntMtiii, nutritionists, recrea- In Rivorvlew honpllnl where ho un- Mny B of thl» year. He i« a gradu- harrowing experlencesii Mr. and yesterday signed an order authoris- tion i»nA»rn, nursas and doctors. Texas Lee Harper, forme): profes- James Coylo, asBlntnnt .rootor at St. found In nn nbnndoncd gasoline sta- ate of Red Bank high school and Mrs. Clayton have five children, three ing the Immediate taking ov«r by Jamos «huroh. Tho sponsors were derwent an operation thin morning tion near Eatontown, which waa "Many rr/mrnunltiaa throughout sional • fighter mnv. stationed at Fort for tho removal of his tonsils nnd played football for the high school ot whom were with them when the government of 51 acres of Ian/1 Mew J*rt*y have risen studying the Hancock, met Jim Young . ot 'Fort Mrs. Evorott Molslor of Rlvoralde • bolng used m living quartera by a and Quadrangle club. Prior to Join Hangchow surrendered to the Japs. Hclghla, Mlddletown township, and adenoids, wbllo Charles, who is a Fort Monmouth soldier. In the vicinity of Camp Kvana, I)«l- prt/hlam fit n««d, In vary fsw areas Hnnoook In a second exhibition. Both: private stationed with the medical Ing the Army he was employed In mar, to be used for ths construc- hs,v« th« Iw.irl d»f»n«e counolla as- weighed 131. , • Mattln McQulro, Jr. corps In Iroland, will undergo a her- Ectontown pollco department was the utilities division at Fort- Mon- tion of civilian federal housing pro- ul M»p«n»ll/!llty In such mat- A parly won hold In colebratlon of notified and Officer Charles Heldt tbo occasion at McOulro's grove la nia operation, mouth. Lodge Plans , ject In Monmouth county. Tin prop- Urs, I.KONAHUO Both boys arc well known through- was Instructed by the hospital auth- erty I* In the vicinity of Wendo tho rear of Mr.. MoQulre'n farm. Re- orities to take Soloay back to that "/ now mtk ssoh focal defense frcohraenta v,'oro sorvod and musio out Red Bank, being graduates of Supper Party Shark River nrldga runt, Th« order r,mtniM In III* Industrial areas to co- Koekley L. Paulson -was enter- Bed Bank high school, Institution, from which he walked Hospital Group was supplied by Charles aotochallt out with another patient who it Pride of Monmouth council. Sons in obtalnad by Jo«eph Kr««m«r, tip*t*t* with, nr U> promote Ills or tained by a fan* friends Saturday In and Itaymond Correaio. alao buck again, To Name Chairman and Daughters of Libtrty, w(ll hold apeclal asalatant to tha atU/in«y fan g*nlMtU/n uf, a local committee celebration of his birthday.. "Pollyanna" cov«r«d dish «upp«r aral. whirl! rM»t Msponslbillty shall be to Mrs, Minnie Plank of Orange spent Mr». Charles V. Edwards, n»w »s*«rUln tha praiant anil future Cigarette Starts ACCIDENT IN BLACKOUT. Tuesday for membars observing a ftw'days at Miss Qrlmsh&w's bun' president of the Red Dank auxiliary blrlhdsya this month, Member* who AT »rHIN« I AUK nttui tin th« •mj)loym»nt of women galovv on Florence avenue. Reception Planned Blaze In Auto of Rlvervlew hospital, has called a will celebrate includt Mrs. Luella In the IndiiairUI plants lir their araa, Mlsi Margaret Abernethy of El- In the blackout Tuesday night, meeting of her ways and means com- For Candidates A cigarette"left limning .In-thsli' Kcane, Mm, Haie) Ounn, Miss Hatel Tbt annual btidf a ' and .(sine to Ih* snd Hint children of working klni, North Caroline, Is visiting Miss cars., owned., and. driven .by Edwin mltUt- for Thursday,,, August -37, at LuysUr.and...Char|e« Kellum, f( mothars ma/ he proparly provided cnr while the Murphy brothers of 711 nonunion of MluMlctbwn, air*raid t parly >r th« .benefit, if HI' Mar. Ruth. Palmer of Ocoan Vl«w, The.Monmouth County Women'* 10 a. m. at her. home, « Maddon Plans for the siippir'wore mids Mf dunnr -llis ' working^houra of .D*monratlo c)ul> will Jioia. It* annual Railway avenue, Elizabeth, went fur warden, and William Chanowlcli, al- park, inihV* ( Mt», Htanlay HUnkm tndson and a dip In tho ocenn at Ban Urlght, Tie.uay. Mrs, Ktsnt, state assool* held Friday avenlnjr, Augun VI, at thslr p«rsn(s, whatlisr dim be day or daughter have raturned to ICetrny garden party rocoptlon to th« Dtm- so of Mlddletown, collided on Red At that time a new chairman of night." started a blaxo Tuesday afternoon HIU road, Doth car* were biully its councilor, and Mrs. Cora Dowen, tli* Monmouth hotml, Hprlnu l<«lt*, after ipendlng several weeks at tholr ocratlo cnndldatoH Saturuay afttr- that called out the firemen to put out w»ys and means will be appointed district deputy, spoke briefly, A lit. Ilev. Tliomu V, HtUly Is hon- bungalow. John Falan, who has bosn noqn at tlm homii of Mrs, 'Howard damngod. Mr. Chanowloh »ufTered and the complete executive board with a chemical extlngulahsr, a head Injury, Mr. Heekman waa "penny sals" follow*! the SMSIOH, orary olittlrman. IUv. EU»«nt K«ll» MIMWTKIl IN IUMPITAI. visiting his sister, Mrs. Btankus, has Height at Hon Dirt. Presidents of will be announced. Plans will also U K»n«ral chairman, Df, linotf* K, returned to his Knarry Jiomt. tho womon'* Dmnocratlo olubs ot tho flmoko coming from tho car park cut on the chin and William Gur- ht outlined for the coming year's T/id on JSa*t Ocean nvnnuc was notlc- nlali, a pn»»«nger wllh Mr, CHano- AIM BROKEN. Meahan Irsaaiirar and Mies Allia IUv, Dr. Herbert J, Halting of ths Mr, and Mrs. Herbert VanDyna county will servo as hostesses under program of activities. / Hradley Htitr.U Mothodlit aliuroh and and daughters, Helsn and J«anotto, the direction of the county president, jBdJjy tt.pna*(tby who notified Pollco wloli, Waa shaken up. Tim first fall meeting or the auxlll Officer George Dougherty. The flre Mri. Mae rtyan of tlranch arsnua former pastor of the Ited Bank •pant Hunday at tholr aumtn«r home Mrs. Pauline Hahn at Bradley Beaoh. sry Is scheduled for Friday «fl«r- l« r«cov*rlnr *ft*r a /all from '))• A. loan la a hntif nn Unit Itev< and Mr». Bllwood Wolt are A highlight of tha minting will h» vu quickly extinguished ana tho Carry a War Stamp Book a* Oarn noon, Baptambar 11, at the Moljy thurrh and » former district super- porch ot her home In whl«h ahe SUE* te> the habit* ot repUHsn ltd Is • patient In Fltkln hoe- •pindlng a vacation with relatives the awarding of two f>5 war sarln(<| » ami, FiUbsr hoUL ft red a biakn a/aa. bfiAdl j »/)4 n»H ita nn>& J • ftf RED BANK EEGISTER. AUGUST 20. 1942. Pace Three War Bond Certificates Leonardo Couple Fair Haven (Th« Rod Bank Resistor can be bought Married 50 Years in Fslr Haven from Joseph Flccblo, Gar- den State Grocery and .Mr. Welntrp.ub) A Few Minutes Mrs. George A. Hawkins of Rilver Given to 23 More Firms Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VACATION PHOTOGRAPHY road fell Monday while getting off a bus in front of her home and cut WITH MOM Wade Have Celebration her knee. She -Was taken, to River- view hospital by her son, Herbert Have Signed ltiO Per Cent Membership A golden wedding anniversary Hawkins, and six stitches .were tak- en to close the cut "' . ~ Whenl first learned of the USO, they were using their resources, col* celebration was held by Mr. and I, like many, did not know Its true lectlvely, under the- bannsr- «f th«_ Of Employees In 10 Per Cent Club Mrs. Joseph Wade of Leonardo re- Lightning in Sunday night's storm meaning. I remembered during and United Service Organization. cently. They were married at New- blew out the rheostats in the firo after World War 1, hearing of the Now, I could understand why io • Twenty-three more firms In the Mrs. Cora Wilson, Mrs; Philip Neld- ark August 13, 1882, and have been alarm control tower and also the fine things that were done for our many boys were telling thtlr loved . county have been awarded Minute linger and Mrs. J. Clarence Lowla. residents of Leonardo for the past transformers connecting the fire boys of that day by several organiza- ones of the things of life they wers . Man certificates, It wag announced, Also Harold Powelson, Robert Stll- 24 'years. Mr, and Mrs, Wade hove alarm system with the Jersey Cen- tions, but this time the USO was enjoying and so well detervs, for If to day by tho War Savings Commit- well, Jay Shaw, Philip Neidlinger, three children, Lawrence, who re- tral Power & Light Co. HneB. The something new to me. individually these organizations did tee for Monmouth county from their George L. Doubller, Edgar N. Pike, Bides at New York; Chester, who ia entire system was put out of com- so many things for cur boys of th« headquarters here. These firms have Douglas W. Lelterts, Howard Wol- at present in Iran, Persia, and Mrs. mission, but was operating the fol- Not until I received Edward's first previous war, certainly their combin- 100 per cent membership of their verton, Reseau Hulsart, B, Munn Clinton Eastman of Oswcgo, Oregon. lowing day. Two large locust trees letter did I pay much attention to ed efforts would aid the boys In tha employees In the 10 per cent club— Craig, Merrill Ford, George M. Dun- Open house waa held In the after- near Hagger*s lane were shattered the meaning of it, but when in al- present conflict to a much greater that organization In which members can, Frank Walker,. CURord Chap- noon and evening and 33 neighbors by a bolt, most the beginning of that letter he degree, and It is doing that and •have pledged at least 10 per cent o{ man, Sr,, Ross W. Maghan, George and friends paid their respect*. Tele- William Sweeney, mail carrier at mentioned that the USO was provid- more. their weekly earnings for War bonda Qillls, Charles Schmidt, Charles If. phono calls of congratulation were the Red Bank postofflce, was taken ing so much good clean entertain- received from New York, Red Bank, ment and such near-to-home comfort, ,To think that at first only 800 and atamps. Conover, J. Donald'Miller, Walter P. to Fltkin hospital Tuesday evening working units were planned and to« Swanson, W. J. Rabel, John W. Lyle, Oregon and Leonardo from Mr. and In the Fair Haven ambulance. With home cooked foods, lounging Of these firms, 11 are from Asbury Mrs. Rube Adams, Mrs. C. Eastman, quarters, reading and writing facili- day there are more than 800, actual Park, seven from Red Bank, two Lewis H. Blood, Giles Insley, John Three Fair Haven young men are units catering to the boys of every Lockwood and Frank Tlernan. Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mr. and MM. Wil- ties and other features, I then decid- from Shrewsbury, two from Neptuns liam Kornan, Percy Hauser* and Mrs, part of the aviation cadet unit from ed that it was best that I learn more branch of the service, not only In th« and one from Bradley Beach. Ten The. only..olhfcr district to report Sharkey, Sr. this area which will be inducted into of the organization he mentioned so continental United States, but nearly firms In the county had previously this .week Is Little Silver, where, tho Mrs. Wade's sisters, Mrs. L. C. active service today at New York often. fr 50 units are operating on foreign been awarded the certificates, mak- house-to-house .pledge. campaign was Herman of Brooklyn, and Mrs. C city. They are Lloyd G. Jones, Rus- soil. .. • . ing a total to date of 33 Mlntite Marx made under the .direction of Frank "Wcstmacott of tho Bronx, spent tho sell H. England and John Woodruff. Since that day not long ago I have This to me, and I believe to you, firms, with additional names being Gregory as chairman and Mrs. Alan day with their sister and brother-ln- Doris Watklns of Hagger's lane is read hundreds of letters, from boys is a marvelous undertaking and one added dally. '.'.,': Church as vice chairman. A total of Icw. Their gift to the happy couple Qpnlined to bed by ivy poisoning. of my, neighborhood, from relatives, that deserves the support of every $82,018.25 was. pledged when 353 of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Mcllray have from sons of friends, and from all citizen of America and from all indi- The new firms on the honor roll In- w£s a huge wedding cake. — of these letters there have been few, clude Thorn McAn, Sherwln-Wil: the 1,481 residents of the • borough Tho house was arranged with cut returned from their wedding trip cations Americans are responding signed. . . spent at Lake Hopatcong and New very few, who have-not made some as they justly ahould. llama, Borden's, Hallway' Express flowers and gifts from friends. They kind of mention of the USO. In some Agency, Inc., Elmer O. Stevens, Assisting in Little Stiver were Mrs. received a number of .checks, china York city and are making their Let each of us, whether we have a Ralph Parker, Mrs. E. W. VanNest, home with Mr. Mcllray's aunt, Miss instances nearly the entire letter has Swift and Co., Monmouth Ice Cream and a gold plated fruit dish. been.devoted to telling of the enjoy- loved one in tho service of his coun- Co., McCrory Five and Ten, Colonial Mrs. William Wichmann, Mrs. Wil- Thoso who spent the afternoon or Mabel Johnson of River road. Mr. try or not, do all within our power to liam Getty, Mrs. J.. B. Drew, Mrs. Mcllray is employed at the Fair Ha- ment that ia being arranged for the Life Insurance Co. of America, Met- evening, with Mr. and- Mrs. Wade fighting men of the U. S. A. see this humanitarian organization ropolitan Life Insurance Co., and T. Robert Marvin, Mrs. Georgo Wood- were Mrs. Edward Bruntz, Mrs. Ed- ven market. Mrs. Mcllray, who was receive the full share of our support. Prank Appleby, all of Asbury Park; head, Mrs. Hiram Jackson, Mrs. Don- ward Gaugh, Mrs. Al Keith, Mr. and formerly Miss Elsie Brett of this Since • it was my desire to know Then, when this terrible conflict Is C. F. and S. H. Elliott, the,Pep Boys, ald Lawos, Mrs. Frank, ilerrltt and Mrs, Joseph Murphy, Edgar Cook, place, has resumed her position as more of the USO. I learned that over, you and I, or all of ui, will Bun Ray Drug Co., Reed's. Credit E.' F. Chlcoine, A. K. Grlmmunger, Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Costello, Mrs. secretary to William P. Scott, con- it represented the combined facili- have that pleasant feeling of know- Jewelry, Monmouth Men'a Shop, tho Frank Merritt, Donald E. Lawos, Georgo Black, Mr. and Mrs. Percy tractor and builder of Red Bank. ties of six member organizations Ing that it was our determines Sherman Shop, Inc., Whelan Drug Richard Cookc, Grover Carter, Rob- Hauser, Miss Ruth Hauser, Mrs fvlr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley of which had done so much for the boys efforts that made possible the great- Co., all of Red Bank; Wllklns Motor ert. Burnsldo, Russell Smith, Harvey Herman Thotenson, Mrs. Agnes Pclham Manor, Westchcster county, of 25 years ago, but at that time they est morale building unit ever formed, Sales Co. and Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Mirier, William Carhart, William Maurcr, Vincent, Bob, Carol and It pays to make vacation snapshot close-ups, like thli appealing picture •were guests last week of "Mr. and operated individually, whereaB now the USO. of Shrev/Bbury; G. Krueger Brewing Wichmann, .Robert Marvin, Joseph of one happy "summer visitor." Pryor and E. Allaire Cornwall. Paul Maurer, Mr. and Mra. Louis L. Mrs. Richard Effray of River Oaks. Co. and Wollerfl, Inc., of Neptune and Merlgold.Fred Parker, Miss Mildred CUMMER vacation time is no half dozen rolls with you. You may mason contractor and built many H. L. Zobel of Bradley Beach. Mrs, Roger Ifoung, chairman of Parker, Mrs. William Finn, Mra. Scobeyville Barn the corsage commlttoe, revealed that Charles Lockwood and Mr. and' Mra. ^ longer just around the corner. also want to carry some accesso* houses and store buildings in Red, The committee for the payroll sav- It has begun already. But the big rles such as a filter and'tripod, but Bank and other sections. MK Dennis ings division commended the Red $58 worth of corsages had been sold Harry Falmatier of Leonardo; Mrs. Lincroft Fired By Lightning Saturday at the'United Nations Vic- William Taylor and Mra. J. Glfford question still la, "How can I mako don't burden yourself with much arises every morning when his alarm Bank unit comprised of ;Daniol 8. tory Day fair' in Shrewsbury, where good pictures of my vacation?" in ore equipment. Make it a habit clock strikes 5 o'clock and seldom Weigand, Dr. Edwin OBten and Wil- of Brooklyn, Mrs. Lorch of North (The lied Bonk Register can be bought A one-story frame barn on the retires before 10 p. m. Ho Is remark. liam. Fluhr and the Asbury Park Mrs. White and Mrs. Bodman were Bergen and Mr. and Mrs. William Tho answer to that can bo found to travel light. in Lincroft from Charles Tooo) south side of the Tinton Falls-Colt's In charge of the booth, and $25 Conway of Belmar. Stlllman Blanchard of Scobeyvllle ably active and is about the village, ,unlt of Walter Steinbach and L. in two words: preparation and Wlien- your vacation begins and Neck road, Scobeyville, owned by dally. HJray Marshall for their efforts. worth v/aa sold Saturday night at A telephone call was received from planning. What they stand for rep- tho picture making starts, plan to fell asleep Sunday afternoon while Wilson Youmans, was struck and the opening of the Mlddletown fire- do three things. First, count on driving his car along the main road Mr. and Mrs. Bender V, Hallgreen. In line with tho awards given to men's fair where Mrs. Larry Carton their daughter, Mrs, Eastman, who resents photographic insurance and tho car struck and cut off a tel- fired by lightning early Monday of Trenton spent part of last week; 100 per cent enrollment firms, Tot- supervised. At the latter event $26 In said they were celebrating the oc- against disappointments or failure. taking lots of^plctures and then se- ephone pole on the Camenzind estate. morning and quickly burned to the with her brother-in-law and sister. ley'B Stationery and Sporting Ooods stamps was sold and at Shrewsbury casion with a party at the home of Preparation for picturing your lecting the test for your permanent The car was not badly damaged, and ground despite efforts of Colt's Neck Rev. and Mrs, Harold P. Wayman. Btoro on Broad street is the first firm $50 in stamps'and one $50 bond were Mrs. Eastman's friends, Mr. and Mrs. collection, Second, plan to mako and Tinton Falls firemen, In Red Bank to display Its huge blue Rube Adams of Highlands, Oregon. vacation Is just as important as Mr. Blanchar,d was not seriously Rev. Bloomdeld West of North purchased by visitors. Corsages are preparation for a canoo or pacli trip your pictures tell a story. And third, hurt. The barn was leased by Laird & Long Branch, pastor of Goodwill and white Minute Man flag. The flag available at the Red Bank office for Every one at the party in Oregon ex- iresolvo that you will tako moro company, distillers, and used for the Is on a pole set in the curbstone in tended their congratulations over the into tho deep woods. Begin by giv- Mrs. George H. Richdale of Pha- Methodist church, Rumson, preached sale by organizations at meetings or close-ups, of people. storage of earthenware jugs and last Sunday morning in Embury; front of the store and Is flanked on social events, Mrs, Young said. telephone. ing your camera a thorough clean- lanx was taken to Hazard hospital, barrels. An official of Laird & com- either Bide by American flags of the ing. Polish the lens with a soft When you approach picture mak- Long Branch, last night to undergo church. ing that way, you'll find tlat it's easy an operation. pany yesterday estimated the dam- same size. listless cloth or lens tissues. Dust ago at $4,000, and said that the W. James Taylor of Orchard place, Mrs. Arthur J. White and Mrs. Charles Edelmanns to create a complete picture story A meeting of the flre company will who has been engaged In architect mnw-leh_ Viliffffii, New Ynrk, unil .obla_^to_j!ecura_the_neces«aiy build- coyere^_fn? throat ailment which JWr,_o.nd_Mrs.JIarrj^Neub^ergor, la ex- of the evening group . of the Red ty Agricultural Agent, When per- grass and ladino clover are good Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer of ing material. Mr. Goff has sold hlif the, county committee. With a pop- pected home shortly 7roma"cimp"lh' BUlf~W performers in dry weather they may Spring Lake were Sunday guests of he me to Mrs. Ella. Evarta, who ex- There will bo morning prayer and ulation of 2,758, thOTB~W6TB 693 Maine; ' er a population of blue grass, clovers" -HaiTy-Anabcl-and—family. P?cte_i9_rrii>ye_ j^ with her family sermon Sunday at 9.30 a. m. In SU pledges signed promising a total of 'mother Mrs. Knodell is an active offer rtiore~graSing~"d(Irttg~ttio—tior-- worker for Riverview hospital. Mrs. are sometimes crowded out and the mal mid-summer period. Such a Raymond Woolferwho is at Sara- from-South prJji ?130,970.S6 within' tho year. • JOE MEDVVICK FINED. yield of forage is sharply curtailed.' toga, New York, for the racing sea- first of the month. Her husband, son, technical sergeant stationed at Assisting Minute Men Included Knodell is also one of the volunteer pasture needs more careful manage- Joseph Medwlck of Carterot, slug- Gray -Ladies of the county Red Since Kentucky Blue grass is n'a- ment, however, than the older types. son, Was homo over the week-end. Percy Evarts, has a brother,. Roy Fort Monmouth, in charge. Rev. Car* Mrs. P. H. Bliss, Mrs. Leo Cassidy, ging outfielder of the Brooklyn Dodg- tivo to this area it sometimes takes Evnrts, living In Holmdel. Mr. -Golf roll M. Burck, rector, will return' Mrs. William Beedle, Mrs. Matilda Cross hospital and recreation corps. This involves grazing small flclds In Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brazner of Brook- ers, was fined $2 and forced to pay over a. pasturo sod even though I-otation and keeping the pastures lyn and Isaac Nussenfeld of the is building a garage at the rear of to_ hi..._s pulpitr_. ' tho first Sunday ia Martin, Mrs. Lawrence J. Altken, court coats this week when arraign- other grasses were included in the clipped off with tho mower when Bronx were week-end guests of one of the lots he recently bought. /September. Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, Mrs. Lloyd ed by state police on a speeding The Register is only once a strang-- •—after that it Is always a member original seeding mixture. the animals have not grazed them Harry Sprung and family. Alonzo C. Dennis, father of Wil-! Shelton, Mrs. W. TV. Hobrough, Mrs. charge before Recorder George V, Tunis D. Smith of West Freehold Leroy Smith, Mrs. Thomas Deltz, Ulmensee of Colt's Neck. Medwlck of the family circle. The Register off completely. . Mrs. Rowan Boone has gone to Ham C. Dennis, proprietor of a store All bats don't look alike. Som« Mrs. Herbert Sturt, Mr». Irene Bruce, always reaches home—Advertise- and Franklin G. Rue of Imlayslown Louisiana to visit her husband, who on Rumson road, will be 91 years have faces resembling those of foxes, was arrested on route 34. ment.. are among tho Monmouth county Stamp Out the Axis. is in the Army. old September 20. He is a retired others appear like small bulldogs.

SECOND ELECTION

MICROSCOPIC MPE&FECTIONS AFFECT THEIR WEAR OR GOOD LOOKS,

DETAILS! Thick hutUtibns t&tvels witU delft oately worked design. Solid shades of dusty ro.K, aqua, jade, gold, turquoise and whii«» UNiUD QUANTITIES. NO TMXSERVICT, OR MAtl ORDHIU, BAHDERGEH't TOWSLS, SECOND f(,00*

SEE YOUR TELESERVICE NUMBER LIST BELOW Coil to Cull CoiMo Coat la Cull Coil to ,C«I| b». , YOU , . •.,.,. s • .. ,W A r k.l .. C.HW You, . Malawan 20C • -JOc loc Red Bank 25c—^-20c 5c MEtuchen Kcyporl 20c -10c 10c ' Long Branch .. 30c 2Bc 5c Kcftmburg 20C -IBe 5c Highland! 2.5c 20c 5c Holmdel 25c -ldc 1()c - Freehold M)C 20c 10C 6-1500 I. Bf 111 It Gill & _J • •- ' '«•• OF AMERICA'SDKUIAII GREAHT MSTORES .1 : RED BANK BEGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942.

crepe in royal blue, and aha had a Union Beach. Tho ojreriiony w«i Card of Thanks. ... J. DnJuua wd Aifn** Holtvm,,SHoltvm,,Sr> W« talw thli mean* of thanking Weddings corsagt of gardenias. performed by Rev. Jamea Coyle. Sunday-School JunioJ r departmenentt mmbmemberr * TaughTught veryone who was BO kind «nd S*n- Tho couple are on a wedding trip Tha bride wor* •)•! Amboy. buuUtul pupplca and grown, doga; Enff- The bride was given in marriage for & larger membership. ual Kelp, Maple Shades, Rev Thom- IUh canfcrUai rtaBonfcblt. Derby, phone by her father. Her gown, of ivory There were IS enrolled In the b»- as McOlnness was deacon and Kav. bwi tn-a1 ___ ESCHELBACH—HEIMIJCH. John. Coyne was sub-deacon. Mrs. satin, was made princess style, and ginners' classes, whloh were taught Mabel Lambertaon wao organist and •AJlttBNW. umliUnt and lundr »«n I **l tho neckline -was trimmed with tiny by Miss Florenoe Barton, and Mrs- drlva oar. Excellent refirtnc0< write Mrs. Anna Marie Echolbach soloist, Gtrdtmr. tot 611, Bed But.' seed pearls. The gown hod a court West Front street, and Sgt. Ivan O. Kenneth 'Wallace, Young people's train, and her tulle veil was full Helnillch of Camp Kilmer, North classes are taught by William Pet!i- Interment In charge of the John ItELIABLE WODHH vuted to Uke <. length. She carried white orchids Jersey, formerly of Fort Meade, erbrldge, and olass members to date E. Day funeral homo was In St. Jo- of Bmall roomlnr houoe. For r-*- seph's cemetery, Keyport,. Fa(h«r Ian shon« R«d BmV *«-W. and bouvardla. Maryland, were married Saturday at are Franoes Jeffery, Bertha Jeffery The bride's cousin, Mrs. Leland M. the rectory of St. James' church by and Barbara High, Lease'gave benediction at the grave, &ARGS mihoKany cedar-lintd eh«it lot wlf. IB.OOI Vletorirui dro»l««' Ublt, Close of East Norwalk, Connecticut, Rev, James Coyle. The bride's son Mrs, Eaymond Whitcomb Is toach- 17,00; nuilo cabinet, 14.00; de>k, 15.00: was matron of honor. Mrs. H. G. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. er of primary classes. Members ate WILLIAM ALFEEDf Dictum, «•!»•». allv«r, chln». lunp«, Hopper and Mrs. Philander H. Betts, Joseph Eschelbach, Jr., were the on- /*!> CARL KJANISH WAS Nancy Bornhardt, Bruce Gordon, . Willlaro Alporln of Freehold died SUmbirrj'l, Mlddlttoon, Flv« Conm, ONCE M»Pf A JBHMDieft GCNBMl last night at Monmouth Memorial Rout* 35. Jr., both of Elberon, were brides- ly attendants. Frank Bolger, Barry Sklar, Freddie) maids. Janet Sue Beattle of Inter- The bride Is the former Miss Anna WTHE CHINESE ARM/ AND HIS. Zlpp and Martin Edenbaum.. Adults hospital. Surviving are his wife, KITCHEN eeblaet, »7.5P; barroom ttoo«, laken was flower girl. Marie Yetman, daughter of Mrs. MOST IMPORTANT JOS WK enrolled In the class taught by Chap- Mrs. Fannie Alperln, and two «orj, 13.JO; brm rill, (8.50: tuy chair, TUCHIitf CHIKKB SOLDIERS THS Iain Dickey of Fort Monmouth are Jnoob and Benjamin Alperln. »7.!0i fall l«ngth ralrrorj, »I.J« Ivor] Herbert S. Ewlng, the bridegroom's Helen Floater of Atlantic Highlands, USE OF FRENCH IK'S. bedroom tulu, 195, and thouiand^othi: brother, was beat man. The ushers and the late A. E. Yetman. Sgt. Mrs. William Bernhardt, Mrs. Worth Funeral arrangements In charge Ilimi. Kuieil'f Auction GalJeriM, 21 E»» Heimlich is the son of John. Helm- Harris, MrB. C. C. Rogers, Mrs. J. M. of William Freeman have not been Front ttrcet, pbona Red Bank 1«98. were H. O. Hopper of Elberon, and J. Ross Wolfe of Asbury Park. Itch of Waskakepee, Montana, and _ HFUTGCON CHWUV.FAMOUS Barton, Mrs. Flnley, Mr. and Mrs. H. completed. .-••.. SPOOL BED, comer whatnot, Eraplr. MRS. CORNEIJOUS FROHMAN [he late Mrs. Heimlich. CWRfXTER ACTOR.MADE THE BKT SCDCEN ehtit, oval Victorian Uttlt,- murblt toe Following the ceremony a buffet The bride wore a street-length PMTRAVAtS OF A .TdUGH.WWOIUD MARINE COBB-ffliffiWT. drwicri, alil;h belli, blanket plna cheit, supper and reception was held at the dress of blue-gray crepe. Her acces- etc. Ruuil'a Auction Gallerlei, 20 EMI The bride wore a-gown of white Hotel Monterey. Front all-eet, phone lUd Bank 1603. «ilk marquisette and lace with a sories were in a matching shade, and YES, WE HAVE PLENTY OF MEATI her corsage gardenias. The matron $10 a month until the fund Is used 88S5 FORD coupe for nale; good Urei and marquiaette and lace veil, held in SAMUEL—CARPENTER. Seven County up. The rast of her estate wa« left one fpare; burna no oil and general ell place by a Juliet cap. Her bouquet of honor wore a rose crepe gown, with black accessories, and a corsaga In equal shares to Ker sisters, Em- around condition ii good. See James Dan- was gardenias and white gladioli. Mlns Betty Samuel, daughter of Wills Probated ma C. Clayton and Isetta A. Snyder, MOLLY PITCHER FOOD MARKET •er, 2t< Broad itreet. Bed Bank. Phone Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Samuel' of of white roses. 117H-M. Home erenlnra between I p, m. Mrs. Leroy Daniels ot River Plaza, A reception followed the ceremony Warren H. Brokaw of Fair Haven and her brothers, Frank Cook, H. — FREE DELIVERY — and 8 p. m." siater of the bride, was matron of Hudson avenue, and Lt. Jack R. Rufus Cook and Raymond Cook. H, Carpenter, son of Dr. and Mrs. at the bride's home. made hl3 will October 11, 1936. All FREE KENT propoaltlon for middle aged honor. She was attired 'n pink of hla estate was left to his widow, Rufuo Cook and Isetta Snyder were 18 Monmouth St. ' Phone R. B. 3144 couple with rood reference. Phone Bed taffeta and net, and carried a bou- Sprggue R. Carpenter of Ironwood, appointed executors. Top 5j Bottom Bound or 8TAIJ0EMAV—MoQDEEN. Mabel P. Brokaw, and she was SPRING Bank 275.W »fter 6 p. m. quet of pink gladioli. Misa Marion named as executrix. Miss Anna MeCafTorty of BBlmar Sandy of Freehold was bridesmaid. MaoCLOUD—PBDEBSBN. bequeathed her onttre estate to her She wore aqua chiffon and lace, and Jay L. Smith, a well known resi- Top Sirloin carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Announcement has be.en made of a dent of Locust, bequeathed his en- sister, Elizabeth McCaffcrty, in a LAMB double wedding Wednesday, August tire estate to his wlfo, Bessie M will she executed December 7, 1832. Reginald Cole-Hatchard. of Colt'o P R 5, of Miss June Staldeman, daughter Smith, and her heirs forever. The Edwin E. Bernheimer, a New II Solid Mwt — Net Tl.d Neck was bestman, and the ushers of' Mr. and Mrs. John Staldeman of will was executed June 3, 1919, andYork broker, who died at his coun- were Walter H. Conover of Red West Sunset avenue, to William Mc- named Mrs. Smith and Thomas try home at Doal recently, executed TENDER JUICY STRICTLY FBESR Bank and Leroy Daniels of River Queen, son of Mrs. Mildred McQueen Sharlow as executrix and executor. hi3 will February 8, 1940. He be- Plaza. Mrs. William Crotchfelt of of Newman Springs road, and Miss Mrs. Francos K. Jackson of Red queathed $5,000 to the Federation for Man&squan played the wedding the Support of Jewish Philanthropic FILLET LAMBS' c . HOW *OW Betty MacCloud, daughter of Mr. and Bank made her will September 15, march, and Arnold Conovor, brother Mrs. Cecil MacCloud of West Front 1925. All of her estate waa be- Societies of New York and $1,000 to 65 PUBLIC NOTICE, of the bride, sang "I Love You street, to John Pedersen, Jr., of queathed to her son, Joseph R. L. tho Federation of Jewish Charities ^IGNON LIVER 1b An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Truly." Tho bride's mother wore, a North, Long Branch. Jackson, and he was appointed exec- of Mobile, Ala. A bequest of $2,000 [Amendlpr an Ordinaries Entitled 'Building black and white dotted crepe de BEST IN TOWN Zone Ordinance 'or th« Borough of Red The ceremony was performed by utor. was . made to the Congregation Bank." approved June 8Tor ^^to^J-j^ajiUlLllUR^^I'UlL C Michigan, were,mariied..Saturday af- Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1636. She directed that $2,000 be In- W All bl&i znuat ot furniihed In wii roan -Fowler oJ-Wflsicy^avenuo, -Atlantic. vested or placed In a bank and that the rectory of Chriat Episcopal LIMA BEANS Tomatoes nir dviltrnated herein and required by th« High school: and is employed at the ternoon"'if ChafeT'CFb'H'Honfiiouth; : *p*clftc*tlona. Bid* to be xjdressed to civil service training center, Fort by Chaplain Charles Dever, Highlands. The ceremony was per- Japhia Clayton. DUtrSct Citric, Board of Monmouth. Miss Ruth Samuel, the bride's sis- formed a.t 3 .p. m.. by Rev. .James JMucation, R*d Bank, N. J., boarlne on the ter, and Lt. Stanley Kasper wore the Coyle in the rectory of St. James outaldt tfie Tiami and address of the bidder church, Red Bank. and b« In hit txwie-ssion not later than BAJXEV—KOTO. attendants. The bride wore a brown 8100 o'clock p. m., Auffust 26, 1642, East- silk ensemble with accessories in The bride wore a maroon velvet cm War 11 mo. Miss Lucille Bailey of Greenville, MEMO TO ADVERTISERS Dated August 14, 1912. luggage tan, and her corsage was frock with matching accessories and JAPHTA CLAYTON, Ohio, and Lt. R. A. King, Jr., of gardenias. The maid of honor wore a corsage of tea roses. She was at- DUtrict Clerk, Sanger, Texas, were married Satur- a blue costume. tended by her sister, Miss Barbara day evening at Chapel Four, fort The bride ls a graduate of Bed Dayton, who wore a blue frock and Monmoutb County Surrogate'* Office. Monrnouth. The ceremony was per- a corsage of tea roses, Alex Konow- In the matter of the eitate of Thoa, B. Bank High school, Monmouth Junior Ford (Thomas B. Ford), deceased. formed by Chaplain Charles H. college, Long Branch, and attended itz, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Notice to creditors to present claims Dever. Lt. Frank Cappelli of Fort Columbia university. She is former was best man. affairut e*U.t«, Monmouth, sang Schubert's- "Ave public relations director for Mon- Pursuant to th» order of Joseph L. Don. Maria," and Beethoven's "Moonlight aiiay. Surrogate of the County of Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Thursday SMITH—IINDHARD. roouth, made en the nineteenth day of Sonata," before the ceremony. she was sworn in as an officer candi- Auffust, 1942, on tha application of Sam- Miss Betty Smith, daughter of Mr. uel N. Habenn&n and Title Guarantee & The bride was given in marriage date for the WAAC, and will report uestwns and Mrs. H. Mart Smith of Brook- Trust Company, executors of the estate of by Brig. Gen. George L. VanDuscn, at Fort Des Moineo, Iowa, Septem- lyn, and Lt. Paul Verner LIndhard, Thoa. B. Ford (Thomas B. Tord), deceaaed, ber 14. notlta Is hereby «iVen to the creditors of commanding officer at Fort Mon- son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. LInd- eald deceased to exhibit to the aubicrlbei mouth. Her only attendant was The bridegroom is a radio instruc- hard of Wilson place, Rumson, were executors aB aforesaid, their debta and de- Mrs. E. J. Lyons of Chicago. Her mands agianst the said estate, under oath, tor at Fort Monmouth. He is a grad- married Saturday at Wells Memorial within six month* from the date of tho parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. uate of the University of Michigan. Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, by aforesaid order, or they wlU be forever Bailey of Greenville. barred of their actions therefor aaiinst Rev. E. Stanley Evans. A reception and Answers the said subscriber*. Tha bride wore a white marqui- BUBDGE-^TAIXT. and dinner followed at the Flaw Dated Freehold. N. J., August 19, 1942 sette gown, made with a round Miss Sarah Elizabeth Burdge ot hotel, New Tork city. SAMUEL N. HABKRMAN. neckline and long lull sleeves. The 18& Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y, walatllno and shoulders were trimmed Washington, North Carolina, daugh- TITUS GUARANTEE & ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. GARDEN NOTES. TRUST COMPANY, with wide bands of lace. Her tulle •BurdgB of Lake avenue, Fair Haven, By; Alexander E, LaPolnte, veil was circular style, flnger-tip and William Galloway Tally, son of When dividing herbaceous peren- about Newspaper Advertising Assistant Trust Officer, length, and she carried a white 176 Broadway, New York, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tally of nials, rid the plantg of old woody Par (Km s, Labrecque & Bo r den prayer book. : Washington, North Carolina, were centers or stemB. "Plant back only Red Bank, N. J., The matron of honor wore a white married Sunday at York, South 1 young, vigorous growth. Proctore. organdy gown, over yellow aatln. 1 Q> Do you know of any measure for the value oj tion is then published'in A.B.C. reports Monmoutb. County Surrogate ! Office. Her bouquet was of summer flow- Divide and replant hearded irises *n the matter of the estate of Florence C, ers in pastel shades. ' The couple were attended by Mr. newspaper circulation to an advertiser such1 Tower, deceased. Tally's brother-in-lnw and sister, now, that their rhlzomca are fully for the use and protection of advertisers. Notice to creditor* to present clflimi Lt. Bobert RUtenoor, special serv- developed. Eliminate all diseased or against estate. ice officer at Camp Wood, Eaton- Mr. and Mrs. William Waters of as the standards that a business man uses in Pursuant to the orjer of Joneph L. Don- Washington, North Carolina. The inaect-lnfested portions in the pro- «kay. SurroBnte of the County of Moh- town, was best mun. Tho ushera buying merchandise? Q. What do these reports shots? Tnouth, made on the twenty-first day of were Lt. Joseph Zarish, Lt. Edward bride was attired in beige with lug- July, 1942. on the application of Arthur Carroll, Lt. Toby McFadden and Lt.gage tan accessories and a corsage V. A. McHarE and Josephine K. McHara of gardenias. Following ,a wedding Lifting strawy mulch with a fork (named in will as Mr. and Mn. A. V. A Leo George, nil of Fort Monmouth, and then lotting lt settle back in A. Yes. In the well-known standards that A. A.B.C reports tell how much circulation Mcliarg), executors of the estate of Flor- Lt. George Leonard anil Lt. Owen trip to Nngs Head, North Carolina, ence C. Tower, deceased, notice is hereby the couple will reside on Fourth place, will smother occasional weeda a newspaper has, where this circulation is, Kiven to tho creditors of said deceased to Tendick of Camp Edison, Sea Girt. which have started to grow up ' have been approved and adopted by ad- exhibit to the pubscribera, executors as An the couple left the chapel, they street, Washington, North Carolina.. Aforesaid, their debts and demands RKainst They will spend next week with through tho mulch vertisers—namely A.B.C. standards. how it was obtained^ how much people the sa|d eatitc, under onth, wHMn six walked beneath tho crossed swords months from the date of the Aforesaid or- of the brldegroom'R follow officers. the bride's parents here. Keep dahlias growing vigorously paid for it, and many other verified facts der, or they will bi- forever barred of their The brldo was graduated from actions therefor oaninit the snid subscrib- A reception was held tit the Fort by ample watering during dry per- ers. Monmouth Olllccis' club. Rod Bunk hifth school in 1034 andiods. Deep cultivation should bo Q. WhatisA.B.CT that advertisers should know'when they- Dated Freehold, N. J,. July 21. 1942 The stopped now that tho root systems buy advertising. AllTHUR V. A. MCIIAIH;, have spread through tho soil. 106 Madlion Avenue, Red Hank. N. J A. A.B.C. stands for Audit Bureau of Circu- JOSEPHINE K. McHAItr,, lot Madison Avenue, Red Bank, N. J Young Dvorgreena can be moved Quint) & Dr>n?mtis, lations, a cooperative association of 2000 Bed Dunk, N. J., satisfactorily towards tho ond of the Q. Are all Publications eligible for A. B.C. mem- Proctors. rnonth. Best rcsultg will follow if advertisers, advertising agencies and pub- copious watering li given' before as bership? Monraouth County Surrogate's Office. well os after transplanting. lishers in the United States and Canada. In the, matter of the estate of Sarah L. Mri T llly ls Pnrker, deceased. ' " Kraduate of Wash A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This • Notice to creditors to present claims Remove the flower heads from nnalnst eBt.-ite. - > mouth'a replacement center bank- garden phloxes as soon as blooming Q. What is the Bureau's work? is important to advertisers because it is Pursuant tu the oilier of Joseph I- Don- 1 1 i e n nt B ui re H p A ceases thus proventing the scatter- ahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon. .^"uaud o, B.iL7B fv.™& ni! *tl ; r -, i", r T the best proof of interest and purchasing mouth, made on the sixteenth day of Texas, and wi'i studying for his in the noto department of the Bank ing of socdn which will grow up to July. 1042, on the apuliciLtlon of William n. _ , > . . . -'«•*/ i" ojf n IMWellingtonC notfi (lcivirtmpn, Washingtonr nf Ih, A Nortnnnthr crowd tholr parents in aubsequant A. To audit the circulation of newspapers T. Parker nnil Ruth A. l'nrker, executors miiBtor'a -'degree at the University Cnrollrin, power on the part of the readers. of the estate of Sarah L. Parker, deceuned, of Michigan when ho enlisted In tho notice 'is hereby given to the creditors of army in July, 10-11. and periodicals so that advertisers can s.lil deceased to exhibit to the subicrlb OI.AllIHEYV—FERGUSON. • n, eieeutors a» aforesaid, their debts Divkio and transplant oriental buy spaceon the basis of definite stand- •na demands against the said estate, un* MORRIS—MAZZA. Ml«« Ethel Ciarlhow, daughter of popples during their summer dor- Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audit der oath, within Hix months from tho dale Mr. and Mrs, William Clarlhew of mant period. Set the roots on a ards and verified facts and figures. Bureau of Circulations? of the aforesaid order, or they will be for- In a aMtlng o( summer lloworH nntl Blunt to enablo tholr crowns to shod •ver barred of their uetln therefor pnlms, Allan Arnm Moi-gai-ct Morris, Sixth street, Union Beach, bocamn niralnst tho said fluhsnrlhera. the brlclo of Pvt. GcorRo Ferguson, water. Cover the crowns with at U»ted Freehold, N, J., Juullr 10, IB42. daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Jonopli least two inches of soil. A. Yes. We arc proud of our circulation and WILLIAM T'.. PARKER.. , Morris or Everett road, Red Bank, Q. How does A. B.C. accomplish thlsT flrond Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. beenmo tho brldp .Snfuniny of IM. K'lson of Dock stroot, Union Beach, we want; our advertisers to know just RUTH"A. I'AIIKEII, at a ceremony performed In tho par- Pansy sood sown now will gormln- Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury, N, Emillo Mnzza of Cmnp ISdwnrdn, Edvr.nl W. Wl«o, E«c|., Massachusetts, son of Vincent Mnzzn notmito of (ho Calvary Methodist ato In about two weeks If mulched A. The -Bureau has a large staff of experi- what they get for their money when they It..] J)«nk, N. J., of Jorney City, itnd the Into Mrs. church Kcyport by Rev. Lynn H. and watored cnrofully. *Tho young I'roctor, Maw.a. The ceremony nn perform- Cninon. plants can bo transplanted Into enced auditors. These men visit.the pub- advertise in our columns. The audited ed by the rector, Hov. Snlvntorc Do The attondnnts woro Mr. and Mrs.frnmnjj or beds os soon as they are Memmoulh County Surrognte'* OfPic*. large enough to handle. lisher members annually and make audits information in our A.B.C. report gives In thn matter of the cut ate of I*o O. Lorenzo. . Willlnm Unbohauon of Highland Jmiln, derensecl. Prior lo thi- raromrmy Mlns n«»o Park, and the ceremoay wan por- of their circulation records. This informa- , • them the complete facts. - Kotlc*' to cretlltors to proent claims formod by the Rev. Lynn H. Coreon. It Is not too lute to now aoeds of •Bdlh»t eatat«. 'Ingntoio Hung "Ava Mnrln.". Nup- many herbaceous perennlnls. Some Puriunnt to (ho order i>f Jontvh I* lal music wan plnycd by tlio church The bride woro'n whlto silk suit Ponnhay, Hurroffatn of thn County of Mon- with matching accessories and an inch nil delphiniums will grow hot- An A. II. C. irgnnlnl, Mlsn .Tnlln Hplnotzi, (or in the cooler weather, ahend than 'Riouth, rnndc on ths twonty-tiilrd n O, Jiuitln, which fell into a Irnln, whii tnnttnnd hlgli school. Pvt. (iK«l>»«nvt.p0tir« la Ibereliy u\lfn Ut the' such an coreonili, hollyhocks and creditor* oi tnid Jpr*ji«f(J "iirVsbJlilt ro ri : gttlllnrflln, nrnnow, oltan treated an the lubnorllien, two of tba exerulorn, as inrrlcd a hoiiquet of While roseo and in 'Vliirlnln:-•3(frif.' FerBii«R otI'''i« blonnlnlii. ' * --'. •.,. ^ The "Home" Town Newspaper For Over 60 Years jtfaf'fflM, thflr /lebts urn) (luminils Miininnt lies of the valley. om ln nt tho Annstronjr Cork tne asld eilnlA, under oath, wltMn >lx " l"n 1{ month* front the r***Ul or- The bride's ulutm-, Minn Mnrlo Mor- l y '," eyport. Pvt. iror(!uaon, (t*r, or l>i«y will lie forever bkrroil of tlmlr 1«, VIM hor only attendant. Her , "° W"« '"»»« <»' a ahort furlough, IIOLMDEL MAN IN HOSPITAL. This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ask for a copy nations thqrtitor agnlnnt the »*!(J tubirrlb- [own wn» made of pale blue crope, in " °'no0 rn'""><"l to Virginia. Matthews Larry of Holmdol Is a of our latest A.B.C. report giving audited facts and figures about our circulation. "lldted rmhoM. W. J,, Julr 28. l»ia.' 'Olonlnl hoproj) ntyle, with a match- ' • MOHUIB HMOI^N, ing bonnet, Hlip cnrriotl a bouquet OIUPFIN—IJUIIKO. medical patient at Hlvervlew hos- U«m\, Mpniatown,- N. J, pital. KAVAXY a JUflTlN HarnM N. Onat, YA\\.,llox BI," Jfumioh, N. J. Tho liljjhost type of domcotlo help ,117. Railtit HI,, onn be found through Iloglitor want A. B. C. = AUDIT BUREAU OF.CIRCULATIONS« FACT5 AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE iPerth Araboy^M, #., ails. Chooeo this cuny tlmo and ' JEto A f money Having way to holvo thn do- inestlo problems,—Advertliement ii RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. Page Five Many Sales By Margaret Lange Foreign Correspondent Schwartz Agency Engagement Told Mow...? Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lange o DeLuce—India Broad street, Shrewsbury, have an Buffo-and Rentals AUo Reported nounced tho engagement of theli Daniel DeLuce has been where the daughter, Miss Margaret Ann Lange. by Local Realtor world's news is hottest ever since go- ?to Sgt, William Norrls, eon of Mr, ing to London as an Associated press and Mrs. William Norrls of Eaton The Joaeph P. SchwarU agency reporter In April, 1039. town. The.ehgagcmcnt was reveale recently announced that Loutat Qroft In London he wrote about Brit- at a surprise party at tho homo o Qf Red Bank haa sola to Henry ain's preparations for tha war lo Mra. Dorothy Calandrlello, Shrews ElfTert of Mlddletown two houses at come, In Budapest he earned wide- bury. • - ' ' 60 and 62 Oakland street, west of the spread recognition for his graphic Miss Lange is a Red Bank Catho Oakland street ochOol. Mr. Elftert, stories on the big news breaks In lie High 3chool graduate, and is em who recently lold his farm In Middle that part of Europe. When the Axis ployed In tho offices of the quarter- town, has purchased these properties started taking over the.Balkans, De- master at Fort Hancock. Sgt. Nor for Investment: Mr. Elffert has also Luce and his wife, Alma'—also a tal- rls Is stationed in the Medical Corp purchased the property of the David' ented writer—hurried to Greece and division at Fort Monmouth. He 1B I son estate on LeRoy place. He has covered operations of the forces op- graduate of Red Bank Catholic Hlfjl remodeled the entire premises and posing the Germans and the Ital- school. No date haa been set for th la now occupying It as his home. ians. Just before the fall of Athens, wedding, ' Emanuel Bwartz, proprietor of the they escaped to Turkey by making ' Swartz auction rooms on Highway a perilous 48-hour voyage in a small 35, has purchased from Frank Plt- Ashing boat. ,v Port Monmouth tlngor the property on Church street, DeLuce was the only American Belford. This property consists of a newsman In Iran when the British (The Red Bunk KeKlnter ran he bough halt acre of land, with a modern slx- and the Russians took over that in Port Monmouth from Larry Gerald room home on which Mr. Swartz has country In August and September, And Mrs. Moun) rqade extensive, alterations. 1041. He arrived at Teheran, Iran's A birthday party was held In Mary Longo has purchased from capital, 10 days in advance of the In- honor of John Coughlln at the horn Willis Clayton of Red Bank the prop- vasion and was all set when lt came of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wittereheln erty at 20' McLaren street. Miss After a brief stay In India, Mrs. De- DANIEL DE LUCE Saturday evening. Longo, a resident of Red Bank, Is Luce returned to the United States, Raymond Mason has been con- published in British Columbia. Ho ' n6w remodeling the premises and and he went to Burma in January, fined to bed for the past few dayi Oleomargarine Princess '•»• . will shortly occupy It. 1912, covering the fighting there un- joined The Associated Press at Los by Illness. The Joseph P. Schwartz Agency til the Japanese advances forced Angeles In February, 1929,, attending Mr. and Mrs. John Gross of New Gold Medal Flour 10 the University of California in his Mild Store Cheese has also rented to. Alice Mlndlln the him back Into India. ark -were Sunday visitors at" thi I *• property at 158 Maple avenue begong- At 31, DeLuce Is a veteran of 14 spare time.' He received a B. A. de- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charle lng to Louisa V. Hendrlckson. A. B. years In the newspaper business. gree in June, 1934, and resigned from Quackenbush, ... ' Farmdale Fancy Sharp Cheese T.T ••-35* Lewis, employed at Fort Monmouth Born June 8, 1911, at Yuma, Arizona, Tho AP to get more experience as a Misi Verna' Anderson of Jersey Can, as a radio teohnlclan, has rented the he attended high school at Los An- reporter on The Los Angeles Exam- City was a guest of her aunt, Mrs, Evaporated Velveeta Loaf Cheese 2 L 63* geles and got hla flrBt .newspaper iner. In July, 1936, he rejoined Tho apartment at 145 Monmouth street Joseph Sheuden, Saturday. ASCO 5 loll from Joseph Hoffman. 'Si experience as assistant editor of AP at Los Angeles, working there Mr. and Mrs. William Daley an American Loaf Cheese c.t.r. 2 L 58* The Monetta building corporation, Nnnalmo, a monthly trade journal until his 1939 transfer to London. Gloria Miller spent Saturday visiting Premium Evaporated Milk ,*Irond J com 24* New York olty, which is now erect- frlenda at Jersey City.- Ing one-family defense houses In Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson o: NBC SHREDDED WHEAT Limburger Cheese J£L - Monmouth Park, Eatontown, ha: Eatontown Ruimon Gloveraville, New York, have completed eight four-room, modern turned homo after spending a vaca- NBC Premium Crackers -Jk-Wtf bungalows and has rented, through (Th* Bed Bank RegUtcr can ba boush' (The Ked Bank Keffister can lja Ijuiiulii. tion with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin d 1 Acme Meats are Tops' in the Schwartz agency" to the follow- Jn EXontown nt th> »tore« ol Wllliati " In Rumson from Herbert Knight, Rumsoa ThompkinS; Davis and Q. Edward Smock) Pharmacy, b'retl Fltmcvty. Walter Tarberg Fancy Grapefruit Sections °'Z°; -21 250 ing tenants: and Mr. Ilothcnbertc) Miss Claire Lanlgan of .Jersey Herbert Butler, employed at the Mrs. Ada B. Nafew Is 88 years oli City is spending a vacation with Mr, Quality & Low in Price Field Laboratory No. 2, Fort Mon- today and her birthday will be ob The beginners and primary de- FLOUR Gold Seal Enriched partment of Rumson Presbyterian and Mrs. Robert Edge. Guaronfeed tender and full flavored or every cenf of your money mouth; Lt. Arnold E. Hasklnn of the served Sunday with a family- dlnne Mr. and Mrs. William Wlllett and back. Be convinced—try Acme this week-end! staff and faculty of Fort Monmouth, which haa been planned "By he: Sunday-echool will hold the annual lawn party Saturday afternoon, Au- 3on Norman, William Poling an" Better Pound Donald E. French, employed at Field grandson, George Mosby. Mrs. Na- Mrs. Wilbur Willctt and daughie Laboratory No. 2; Theodore Marko, few retired eight years ago afte gust 29, at 2 o'clock, on tho church Crackers Package lawn on River road. I.ucy motored to Indian Head, Mary- Crax 19c technician at the signal corps de- serving 45 years as postmistress hen land, to visit Wilbur Willett, who li Chickens stewin,g ib. 35c velopment laboratory; Sally Teitler, She Is the state's pioneer club wo The senior department of the Presbyterian Sunday-school held a v/ith the United States Marines. CORN Golden Bantam . Fancy, delicious tender. Up to 3tt lb«. stenographer at Fort Morimouth; man and is a charter member of th Mrs, Helen Powell nnd son Elme; Max Skobel, Jr., electrical engineer ex-prealdent's club of tho New Jer "wienie" roast last night on the f church grounds. Mrs. George Reid of Jersey City were visitors of Mrs " ),-,„. Freih Killed of the Squler laboratory of Fort Mon- sey State Federation of Women. Sh NfHie Mason one day last week. BEANS Stringless ZZ 2^25* lb mouth; Andrew Becker, borough » an ex-president of Shrewsbui waa in charge of' ref reshmontfl and FRYING - other teachers had charge of the Robert Plcyna celebrated his third a clerk of Eatontown and now em- Reading club and a member of th games. , birthday Sunday. SPINACH Prepared r *• cam *•' T Fancy fresh killed. Guaranteed "tops." ployed, at Fort' Monmouth, and board of trustees of, RIvervIew hos F N Abraham Bender, chemical engineer pita!, Red Bank. Tho Rumson Presbyterian Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. William Howedcl -M2tf , Sugar Cured Smoked Aid society will resume'its meetings ul as guests, last week Mr, and Mrs, TOMATOES Selected ;; *t Field Laboratory No. 1. An executive meeting of the Wo can "r Ib .The Joseph p. Schwartz Agency man's Society of Christian Servlc Wednesday, September 9, at Bing- James Smith of Jersey City. > 4 to 6 lbs. average Frank Jensen, who is stationed has also placed mortgages for pri- was held Monday night at tho horn htm hall.. The date for the annual TOMATOES Standard : •» torn *' V Bonelen Brisket . vate lenders and Institutions. of Mrs. Annabel Dennis. rummage salo is Wednesday, Octo- Fort Myer, Virginia, was home to lb R«v. and Mrs. Edgar A. Miller ar ber 7, visit hia parents over the week-end Fresh or corned ' spending a vacation with his son. Mrs. Felix M. Feehan and baby Charles Malcolm of the United OSCO "Grade A' 10v2-oz.il TT- Shrewsbury Dr. Miller of Long Island. Noreen Felicia are. spending tho States Navy, who is stationed a Cans 1 / C LAMB Capo May, was homo last week ti Soup TOMATO summer with Mr. and Mrs. William 3 Miss Susie Allgor is confined to he Mtht)bed with knee Injuries and torn foo J. Kllleen, Sr., -of Ward lane. Mrs. visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- |b In 'Bhnirsfciirr"it ShirVbbi'i mirket an° ' »gainentsrsustaInia~laHtrTuesday-i cjLJiora_E. Kll- ward Malcolm. •t Groeimood'i itore) }—Mr -and-Mrs_Edgar_d. Tupold and HEINZ^ssorted Soups £, Legs of Lamb -35c fall on the street. leen. L 2 125* Invltatlpna have been . Issued for Mrs. Edith Lewis returned honr United States Cosuat Guardsman son Edward visited New York Jasi the woddlng of Miss Mary Jane Far- William J. Kllleen, Jr., now stationed Wednesday. Mr. Tupbld is home on Noodle Soup Mix Friday from a ten-day vacation spem flick leave. GKk b23 rell, daughter of Mr. and MM. Peter with a sister-in-law In Maine. at Ellis Island, will spend the' week- J. Farrell, of Broad street, to Charles Mr. and Mrs. Hlllard of end with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Allda Rivers of Long Wand PRUNES Large Fancy |b \ 3chn PoiiionOWBlclrTi—«ergeant-ota«: Branch—were-SlihdoVy^g'iifcS ! Wllllarn_J. Klllocn, Sr,,_o.f..Ward lane. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan o: ld< 1 tioned at Fort Monmouth. The cou- + Woodalde, Pennsylvania, visited Mrs. Loin Lamb Chops - 49c and Mrs. Stephen Aunyick. E'dwurd Ward, wti5~!rTr~pli[nirnT=-| TOMATO JUICE Grad°e A _. pie will be married Sunday, Septem- cist's mate, was home over trie week- ETT jyr i i i _ ber. 6, V the"PresT>yferlSrrchurchr-at-| Kay, two-year-old daughter of M: IOY uart- -4 A^i-pW . and" jifsT~irvlifgf~VilnBrunt7-ha9~ i-|-end. •—. , Emily Rose Marie Fischer, 15-year- 2:30 p. m. Atiorud botll. mild attack of scarlet fever and th MISB Phyllis Peace of Washington, l£dhMJ til. lu> dept.H b Pvt. Francis O'Brien, who Is sta- house Is quarantined. D. C, was a week-end guest of Mr. Fischer, Bummer residents, died b tioned at Aberdeen, Maryland, jpent grip Tuesday' morning of last week •> bottUt Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Janousky havi and Mia. Will Ward. at her Jersey City home. the week-end here. moved to the "Weaver houso on New Barbara and Joyce '-of Westfleld Mayor and Mrs. Alfred N. Beadles- nrian Springs road, which they havi have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ton returned home Monday from a ented. sojourn in .Hot Springs, Virginia. neth Bruce of Bruce place. They S500 FOR DEFENSE. asco s-«- Larhb Liver •?# •«»• Pk Rev. Joseph H. Ralnear, Jr.; of A game party to benefit the DaUffh aro the granddaughters of Mrs. Ar- Corn Flakes Toasted 9- 4 ?# Bownsville, New YorK, will preach em of America was held Suturda; thur A, McKay of Lenox avenue. The Mlddletown township commit- Sunday morning In the Presbyterian night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rev. Clifford C. Weagraff, Ph. D., eo Thursday granted an appropria- church. The young minister mar- Earl Hathaway. Members wert D. of Owcgo, New York, who is vis tion of 5500 for the township defense Silver Dust With Towel *T 22* ' rled June 13 lost Miss Elizabeth E. •resent from Keyport, Long Branch lting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Coak- council. Frederick Tatum of Mld- Sliced Bacon 2 $£ , 33c Havlland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Park, Oceanport and thl iley, will preach the Sunday at tho dletown village Is' chairman of the Fairy Toilet Soap 3 -i™ 14* Clarence B. Havlland, of Little Sil- il&ce. Methodist church next Sunday. council. ver. He IB a son of Mr. and Mrs. Police Chief Harry Klrkegard I Miss Betty Schultz Is enjoying a Gold Dust Soap Powder Skinless Franks »• 31c Joseph H. Ralncar, Sr., of Ocean in a vacation and Officer 'Charlei week's vacation from her position Grove, and formerly was pastor of Heldt Is acting chief during his ab- with the U. S, Steel corporation at SAFE SWAN SOAP 3 the West Belmar Methodist church. sence. New York city. BOLOGNAjfcr «>• 31c Services will be resumed the flrnt Raymond Desmond Is on a. vaca- Delhol Insecticide Sunday in September at Christ Epis- tion from his duties at the Bell lab- copal church, with the rector, Rev. Oceanport oratories at Holmdel. Mrs. Desmond FILET 9F HADDOCK ib. 35c Carroll M. .Burck, In. charge. and daughter spent the week-end at Fresh Butferfish "•• 18< Fancy Shrimp *• 35* Miss Katherlne Sickles, secretary !_ (The Jltd^Binlt, Register cin be^ Harrison. Crisco to Edwin C. Ollli Miss Leslie Dempsey of Hoboken of Red Bank schools, Is on a vaca- was a week-end guest of Mrs. Joseph tion. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray are par- Cook of Second street. [ ents of a son, born Monday at Mon- Mrs. James Delaney qf Hoboken Lawrence Barrett of Broad street I mouth Memorial hospital. Is a patient In tho Veterans' hospital is spending a week with her parents, Supreme Large in tbo Bronx, New York. Mrs. Rondo C. DeNyee, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pullen. Mrs. Robert H. Dlsbrow of Borden of the "To Keep Babies Well" clinic, Mrs. Nolllo Cavanaugh of Ho- place, who has been ill at her home, announces the clinic will be held a'* bolten la spending the rest of the Enriched Loaf Is much improved. the school tomorrow at 2:30 p. m summer at Mrs. Anna Paueto' on Mothers are urged to bring their back the gleam andlike-new luster Mr. and Mrs. Marc Blanchette, Washington street. to precious silver. Send for free Enriched by using a yeast high in vitamin Bl content, who have been redding at Mrs. E. babies and pre-school-age children Joseph Ciejka, who has .been sta- niacin and iron. Why pay more! Try a loaf today! saniple. Pleoac address: J. A. h | i : for a. check-up on their health. „ , || i-.;i'.,.. :.••. -:|. • . ( .iiii. : . . i . ; .i...••'!.:;•: . '.: ...;.'; ',],i.,'>ti!:i iliiiUi>t'lil Cottrell of.MUn itreet was the win- John Uhl of Oldbrldge, and a sister, Items Pertaining To ner ot tht basket Several donations Mrs. Charlotte Holmes, widow of Mr*. Louisa Burlew of Freneau. At Fair Haven Pvt, Arthur Johancssen, stationed of |1 each, th« cost of a kit bag, wan Samuel Holmes, posted away aud The funeral was held Monday af- at Fort DuPont, Wilmington, Del received from Individuals whos denly Sunday afternoon at S:30 ternoon at his late home with .Rev. aware, Is home on a.lS-day furlough, name* will appear on specially pre o'clock at h«r residence, ISt River Lynn H. Corson, pastor of Calvary Recorder Smith visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. pared oard* to bt enclosed In th< itreet, following n sudden heart at- Methodist church of Keyport, offici- Issues Warning Our Local Churches Carl Johannessen of Ravine drive, bagg «nt to tha army. tack, She was able to be about her ating. Bearers were George, Rusiell Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith o: A number of Matawan women at home during the day but early in the and' Rodman Uhl, George Martin, Jackson street, entertained over tended a meeting held at the USOafternoon her houBe pet, a dog, wasHenry Kautiman and Edward K. Recorder Thomai Smith of Fair and alao at the worship services of week-end Mr. and Mra. Eugene Car "' PRESBYTERIAN. . Sea Bright. clubhouse In Long Branch Wednes- struck In front pf her home by an Copeltt. Burial, In oharge of the Haven Isaued a warning Tuesday the day. roll and children, Miss Claire, Bel day afternoon, Thoso attending automobile and the resultant shock Mount Memorial home of Red Bank, night that he will show no meroy Rev. Andruw a. Layman, pastor o: A harveBt home supper will be (The Red Bank Baglaler-ean b. bou«h aeski and Harold Snell, all of Jer- were Mrs. William Sutphin, Mr was thought to havo contributed to was In Green Grave cemetery. to speeders and backed up his the Jamesburg Presbyterian church served by the W. S. C. sr tonight be- In S«a Bright from Morrla W.laman. H sey City. Warren Donnoll, Mrs. Raphael Dev- her sudden heart spell. Mrs. Holmes •tatement by Imposing fines totaling will speak Sunday morning at 1' ginning at 5:30 o'clock. Tickets may Lefkowltl and Oannel'a clsor atore) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klnt of Wash- elln, Mrs. Florence Hlgbe, Mum Eva had.been under the care of her fam- WIIXIAM If. ADCOCK. $00 on five motorists. He said the o'clock on the subject "The Personal be secured from members-of the so- A cocktail party was given Sun ily1 physician for eomo time for high ofnolala were determined to stamp ington avenue entertained over the Stlllwagon and Mrs. A. Alken. Services for William H. Adcock, Factor in Salvation." ciety. Mrs. F. W. Warner, general day afternoon at tho homo of Mr,iveek-ond Mla» Ann Paah.and Wll Mr, and Mn, Edward Murphy en- blood pressure. She -was stricken out spoedlng and that' he will do Rev.- Layman has boan pastor ai chairman, }| being assisted by Mrs.and Mrs. Clarence Burdge on Ripa while working In the kitchen and SI, who passed away suddenly from hla part with stiff flnea so that Vio- klo DeMartel of New York. tertained at their home on Edge an acute heart attack yesterday ' the Jamesburg church for the pasi F. B. Boyd and"ifrs. W. W. Bennett. way avenue In honor of her sister. Mrs., Raphael Devlin, Mrs, Ever water drive, at a christening party was beyond aid when DrT James W. lators wont care to repeat. 10. years. He Is a graduate ol Miss Beatrice Fitzslmmonj, whose Parker arrived. morning at 6 o'clock In his room at Fined Tuesday were Philip Web- ett Carlson, Wat Elizabeth Devil; in honor of Dr. and Mr». Thomas the home of Mrs. Michael Normlle, Princeton seminary and Is A fellow- EMBUBY METHODIST, marriage to William Colton of Long and Miss Helea Crlno were New Andrews' new daughter, Mlchele Mrs. Holmes had been a resident er of Newark, 123; Lester Furman, - ship student at the University o' 27 Cedar avenue, Fair Haven, will Little Sliver. Branch will take place Saturday at York city visitors Saturday. Jean, Sunday afternoon. of Red Bank for the past 87 years Pearl itreot, Red Bank,'{10; Sam- Edinburgh. He began his ministry p. m. in Holy Cross church, Rumsori and was an active member of the be held tomorrow afternoon at S Sunday morning worship service Marlboro Tool Manufacturing Co, Mr. and Mm. Everett Carlson o; uel Dllks, Cliffwood, $10; John De- In a national mission field In Tran Among the guests were Mrs. Annie Broad street entertained at dlnnei Calvary Baptist church on Bridge o'clock at the Worden funeral home, Paunce, Avon, $10, and Marjorle will be held In the sanctuary at 11 the first Industry In this area ti CO East Front itreet, Red Bank, with sylvanla Presbytery, Kentucky, an' Burdg«, Mrs, Julia Hoenoy, Mr. andreceive at a public presentation thi Sunday evening her parents, Mr. and avonuo. Her husband, Samue" Robinson, Foster street, Red Bank, before going to Jamesburg nerved a o'clock. The pastor's sermon is en- Mrs. Peter Brlgnola, William Colton Holmes, was a former porter at theRev. Charles A, Thunn, pastor of the titled "Letter Perfect." The ministry flag of honor, awarded by the Treaj. Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, Miss Betty J5. All summonses were Issued by assistant pastor at South orange. and his parents, Buah and John Brady. Holly Pitcher hotel and passed away Red Bank BaptUt ohurch, officiat- Policeman Charles Cupplos. The program, to be presented Sun- of music Is under direction of Mrs, SonB and Daughters of Liberty ury Department where 90 per cent or ing. Interment will be Fair View more of Its employees contribute Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould ol In October, 102S. day, ia as follows: Organ prelude Lewis Eastmond and Raymond Cank- will hold a covered diBh supper a Mrs. Holmes Is survived by cemetery, Mlddlotown township. lln. "Whose Love Befriending," wll! ten per cent of. their salaries to theMain street are entertaining for a It's Lleut-OoramjuidcT Heatley, William H. Crawford; c»ll to wor- the next meeting Friday, August 28, week, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finn daughter, Mrs. Minnie, wife of Mr. Adoook was born at Brldgeton. ship, doxology. Invocation, Lord'! be sung by the intermediate choir. The Girl Scouts are being given a systematic purchase of War Bonds, He was a resident of Red Bank for Joseph Baier, chairman of the of Mt. Vernon, New York. Oeorgo Jones, of the River street'ad- prayer, Apostles' creed, hymn by the The senior choir will render the an- First Aid course by Mra. Philip Fora- dress; a son, Charles E. Holmes, of 45 years and at one time wan a In an Item In last week's Issue ot congregation, "O Worship tho King"; them, "Praise Ye the Lord" by mand and Miss Norma Smith Mpn War Savings Bond Pledge Drive, an- Mr. and Mrs. Rennsallear Cartan The Register, Dr. William D. Heat-" and [laughter Ann of Main street Newark !• and a grandson, Private C, boiler engineer at the Slgmund Eis- selection by the quartet, "Build Ther Shawkor. A cordial Invitation is ex- day evenings at the school. nounces that lt will come to a close Ed ward Holmes, a member ot the ner company. He made his home ley was referred to ae lieutenant In More Stately Mansions," Andrews tended.all visitors In the community Walter S. Williams, who Is sta- Uila week. There were *0"Mlnut were week-end visitors in Atlantic the Navy. Dr. Heatley holds the to worship her-e. City. IT, 8. Army, stationed at Camp Stono- on North Bridge avenue where a Scriptural reading by Rev. Layman tioned at Tampa, Florida, as an in Men and Women who participated man, Plttsbury, California. son, Kenneth W. Adcock, passed next highest .rank, that of lleuten- The regular session of the church in the house.to'house canvass, and Girl Scout Troop No. SO, of Mat- soprano solo by Mrs. J. William structor, has been made a sergeant. Services will be held Saturday af- away in February, 1033, and his wife, ant-oommander. The error was de- Helm, "Evening and Morning," Splk school will be held at 10 a. m. In Fel-He Is a son of Rev. and Mrs. Waltei secured pledges from 698 families. awan, under the direction of Mrs, teaUd by a patient of Dr. Heatley, lowship hall and the primary room William Groft, had a barbecue ternoon at 1=30 o'clock at her^iata Mrs, Mary Twining Adcock, passed ker;. hymn by the congregation, "My B. Williams. The response has been very good away in November, 1937. Shortly af- who suggested tho correction. We Faith Looks Up to Thee"; sermon, of the church. The superintendent with the purchase of War Bonds luncheon and games on Sutphtn's home and at 2 o'clock at Calvary thank the patient for the suggestion Tuesday, October 13, has been se Baptist church. Rov. James W. ter the death of hla wito, Mr. Ad- "The Personal Factor In Salvation," litt be In charge of the worship per- i the date for the annual Metho pledged amounting to $1SO,979.38 Point yesterday. Barbara Rounds and apologize for the error. iod. Classes are provided for every and Barbara Brady • planned the Leo, pastor of the church, of which cock made his home with Harry J, by Rev. Layman; prayer, response; dlst church roll call. Bishop Ernes year. Burke at 236 West Front street. He offering, selection by the quartet age. Newcomers in the neighbor- G. Richardson of Philadelphia has Dr. Aram A. Captanlan of Main events of the day as well as the Mrs. Holmes had been a member for "Behold1 What . Manner of Lave," hood are Invited to come. games. The scouts oil Joined In some time, win officiate, with the had resided at the Cedar avenue ad- been secured as the speaker at the street, will leave today for Forl dress for tho past three months. Scholln; dedication; hymn by the 3:30 o'clock session and Rev. Dr. A. Douglas, Utah. Mrs. Captanian will cooking a large pot of beet stew, Rov. Obadlah G.' Goodwin, pastor congregation, "Jesui Calls Us"; bene- Brady, district superlntendBnt, each bringing the required Ingred- of tlie African Methodist Episcopal Mr. Adcock Is survived by a daugh- LEONARDO BAPTIST. accompany her husband, who was ter, Mrs. Sara, wife of Thomas diction, silent prayer, and organ po.it- will preach at the 7:30 o'clock aer. commissioned a first lieutenant, ients. A potato race was held and. Zion churoh, and tho Rev. TJjorhas MONUMENTS! lude by Mr. Crawford. -The Sunday services August 23 vice. prlzet awarded to the winners, Good, assisting. The interment, with Wood, ot Crosawlcks; a son, Horton when ho enlisted in the U. S. Army. C. Adcock of New Haven, Connecti- The monthly meeting of the board will be Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m., Plans for a banquet In October Leon O. Chrlstlnat of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weir ot the Worden funeral home directing, of trustees will be held Monday and morning hour of worship at 11were discussed at a meeting last Wyckoff street, entertained over tha will be In White Ridge cemetery at cut; a brother, George N. Adcock of street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro' Brldgeton and 11 grandchildren. night, August 31. at 8:15 o'clock at o'clock, at which time tho preacher night of the flro company auxiliary. Chrlstinat, has completed his Avia- -week-end Samuel Phillip Weir, Sr, South Eatontown. the office of Alexander D. Cooper, 19 of the morning will be Rev. Oscar Miss Mae Welch has taken a posi- Mr. and Mra. Alt Erlcson, Mrs. John . «,» W. Sadam, pastor of the First Bap- tion Cadet training and haB been Monmouth street. Joseph C. Davi- tion in the Sea Bright bank. commissioned second lieutenant In Smith and children and Mrs. Ed- JOHN J. EEITMEYER. son will preside. :1st church of blendate, Long 1s- Miss Norma Feliu Is working at the Army Air Forces. LJeutenanI ward King and children of Jersey John J. Roltmeyor died suddonly World Wide Guild Miss Ida St. Bullock, director of Jand. Mr. Sedan* was formerly a the local postofflce. City. religious education, is'back from her missionary in Africa. His subject "ihristinant is a graduate of the Mat of a stroke last Thursday at his Mr. and Mrs. T. WeBley Garland awan high school, and attended the Miss Angelina Jullano of Main home on Burlington avenue, Leonar- Meets At Leonardo vacation and has assumed her duties for thiB service will be "When You entertained at luncheon last week. Pray." The Evening service at 8 School of Commerce, Accounts and etreot and Miss Pauline Czornlawskl do, aj, the ago of 58 years.. Ho had The August meeting of Edna as church secretary and director. Their guests were Miss Ann Dover- of Lincoln avenue are patlenta in Eev. LeRoy Y. Dlllener, pastor of o'clock, will be in charge of the Finance of New York university, been a resident of Leonardo 25 years Woodward chapter, World Wide eaux and Mr. and Mrs. Thqmas Fen- where he was an honor student. River-view hospital. and was employed as superintendent guild, was held recently at the home the Barnegat Presbyterian church, World Wide' guilds of tho church,' nell of New York city. who will assume leadership of the Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Adare of Mrs. Raphael Devlin and daughters of maintenance by the Mutual Ben- of MUs Inel Leonard at Leonardo. will spoak Sunday morning, Augunt Professor Scott of Little Rock, Ar- Jean and Peggy were over night 30,, on the subject, "Our Commission 'arious parts of the service. Short street, Keyport, announce the efit Life Insurance company of Now The program was'in charge of Anita Your Expression of kansas, who Is stationed at Fort marriage of their daughter Florence, guests of Mrs. Hartwlg Moll of Fair York city. Pease, who was assisted by several Remains Unchanged." Mid-week prayer meeting will be Hancock, was a visitor Sunday at Havon Monday. True Remembrance Rev. Mr. Hayes will be back in to Corporal Oeorge _Pauelson of Mr. Roitmoyer was a member of other members of tho guild, Alter leld Wednesday at 8 p. m., under 'he Methodist parsonage. the meeting refreshments woro the pulpit Sunday, September 6. he leadership of Milton J. Even. Matawan. The ceremony was per- tha Coast Guard auxiliary, Commun- No other act of t normal Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Williams formed Sunday, August l.ln tho ity Fire company, exempt firemen's served and a social time enjoyed. The meeting - of the Woman's were luncheon guests Saturday of man's life gives him more chapel at Fort Munroe, Va., with Keyport association, Leonardo Civic associa- Those present wore Hannah Elliot, complete soul satisfaction BAPTIST Missionary society will be held Miss Mae Sheridan of Ocean avenue. tion, Leonardo Yacht club and tho Thursday afternoon, August 27, at Chaplain Bates officiating. , '•' Mildred Guttormsen, Kathlyn Gut- than the building of a Mo- The Baptist church-school will Mr. and Mrs. William Llndman of Pelican club of his Insurance com- tormsen, Mrs. Ellwood B. Wolf, Inez o'clock in the church. Beach street, had as their guests A bachelor dinner wa_s given Tues- (Tha Red Bank Beilater can be bought morlal to his loved ones who meet for worship and class discus- day evening, August 18, at Pleasant la K«yport from Coata Brothtri, Mra, pany. Leonard, Mary Paton, Anita Pease, sion Sunday morning at S>:*5 o'clock. or dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Melee. Gut Seneon, Mrj, Clara have gone on. Valley Inn, for John Brady of Key- iRsmnn and -Mra. M. Flotaky) Mr. Reitmcyer made his homo with Aiice Thorao, Toddy Williams, Anne Of special interest la the class for METHODIST Ivar G. Nordln and Miss Maria Nor- his aunt, Mrs. Edward Durando". Be- Williamson, Betty May Hammesfahr Our select Bam Memorials dln of West Long Branch, and Bill port, who Is to bo married Sunday, Mm. William Gordon has been a —aervice,men,_y_oungjnarrled couples, ______^_S_ea_Br[ght • August 28, to Miss Betty Bush. At- sides her he is survived by three sis- and Phyllis Ashenback. bear the Guild -mark of ap- young " businessmen aria 'wtrnienr Buxton-of-Fort-Monmouth.-- surgical patient In the Rlvervlew ters, Mrs. Sophia Smith of Nutley, proval—your guarantee ot a Rev. Walter B. Williams Iffft tending—the—dinner—were—abouLJIO iOspital-hr-B*d-Bsnk,-i Each Sunday one of the members of friends of Mr. Bfady's from Mata- finer Memorial at no extra th*o olass leads the discussion on the reach at 7:80 p. m. on the topic, Mr, and Mrs. Richard T. Flake 'Life's Greatest Adventure," The wan and vicinity. and Mrs. Julia Muller of Newark, subject, "Jesus, the Dynamic of Pine Brook and daughter Helen have returned and three brothers, Joseph Relt- Mrs. Mary Ann Badgett, 74, died aoo our display of thoso certi- Life." ipenfng song service will be conduct- The Sub Deb club of Matawan, to their home In Welloaloy, Mass., fied Memorials. id by Oscar Benson. meyer of East Orange and George Tuesday of last week at her home at Rev. Charlc* A. Thunn will bring (Tha Had Sank Register can. be bought held a meeting at the, home of Miss after a visit with Mrs. Flake's par- and Fred Reltmeyer of Newark. Church-school meets at 10:80 a. m. at Thomas Calandilello'a itore) Margaret Jones of Jackson street, Freehold after a long Illness. She -tho jnornlng_mcasasc1_Hls_toplc for ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Hen- The funeral was held Sunday af- Mrfr—Eleanor-LlnaBay-lB-BURgrlnten-j Mr. and Mra. William H. Robinson Friday evening, August 14. Refresh- was the widow of Patrick Badgett. Sunday will .be "The "UneBcapaBie drickson. ternoon at the home. An Episcopal She is survived by a daughter arid •.GodJL.Ti£L_mo.rnJn£_wor«nip boglne lent. There are classes for all ages, and" Bon, Wnilani "PrKoTjIhson, ments weT6~"flcTVeTl mid u Bociurl-po JOHN VAN KIRK ^Mlss—Betsy—Ann—Wa)kor.~has_ie=J •aae-vlmi wn« pnt)fliKW bV ReV. Ml'. | tOW including—&—Blblo—class_for_adults. terday___attemled_tho funeral of 1 at 11 a.m. The music for* ffie aft-1 —iBj°jed at th^_conclusion-of the turned Irom a visit with her grand- Child, a summer resident of Leon- N.xt lo Mt. Ollv«t Ceraalirr vice will include the prelude, "Prize Visitors are welcome. Robinson's cousin, liiss~Famrie~Clai- business "me'effng. ~Plaiiir~"were"dis' Tueaday evening at 7:80 o'clock borne, who died Saturday a-fter on _At fulJJIght speed, a coot often —Pfeono~Rer tho past 70 yoars, died Friday at REDDANK Scouts of America, tins resigned to c sont to tho army from proceeds /llklna of Kcnnsburg. ..la homo on Broadway, that bor- accept a position as scout exocutlvo 'enllzwl nt tho party. There were ough. Ho was 84 years old. Sunday, August 23rd of tho Onondaga council with head- Surviving are three ions, John H. 4 In MOB In piny nnd prizes of War The road to bettor and bltgor bud- quarters at Syracuse, N. Y. The tumps wore given, Tho Bum of $80 Uhl of ICnst Norwalk, Conncotlcut; "OVERAQUARTERCENTURYOFDEPENDABIE.ECONOMICALSERVICE" resignation In effective Octovej- 1. loai leada through Tha Register's ad- 9:4S A. M. — CHURCH SCHOOL was renlfzoil from tho sale of co-op- ortleln« columns.—Advertisement. Frederick Uhl, who Is employed In Alto Men's Bible Clais ROCK OF AGES DISTINCTIVE 11:00 A. M. — MORNING WORSHIP I dint know ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS Special Guest Preacher, Perfection of Material and what to do.... DR. HAROLD PAUL SLOAN, t fUck will |i't T*>* Ud Worlunamhlp In Beautiful In tlmei of «uch contusion, ificttBB (brsugk tka yttt. Philadelphia, Pa. New Dnlfns SOWBCES It la hard to think clearly. But Dny'n proved to be a (Former I'nttor In Bed DnnU) Send for llhiKtrutcd Visit our largo dlopUy of over titoumttU Mat real rrlend by handling catalogue! 160 beautiful memorial! ... at ovorythlnir. riomombor pre-war price" lo. fit every jpur»o them — they »tnnd ready 8:00 P. M. — EVENING WORSHIP nnd preference. Our comp'ioln to help you. . REV. GEORGE W. YOUNG facilities aro at your dlnpoial and consultation I" welcomed. Middletown, N. J. Phone ft. B. 3810. fl||an MootM LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. FUNERAL HOME A Cordial Welcome to All! Monmouth Monument Co. Wall Street Tel. 3567 Went Long Branch 85 Riverside Avc, Phone 332 Rod Bank ' , ' "Dlsli/iclivo Alimioi'inl.s" Send for HluiU-atod Catalogue ' SOI Mnplq tine* riinno MSI Knyporl STATE HIQHWAY 35, MIDDLETOWN, N, J, RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. Page Seven

Waldorf Astoria Starlight roof gar- Izatlons and Individuals with prob- Personals den for the benefit Of the naval re- National Recreation lems In this fleld. Calls for service lief' fund. Evidence At Spy Trial have Increased in recent months Mr. find Mra. John J. Hollan of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden Services Stepped Up particularly from federal1 agencies SERVICE MEN Wuhlngton atreet are ipendlng t and daughter Chrlsta of East Front because of (he new problems which Special Offer few day* at tho Glenwood, Mlllrlft, street are spending a few daya at "Due to the many ways In which the war situation has introduced PB. & ' • Atlantlo City. the National Recreation association Personal fleld service was given last- For One Month Only- Dr. Dlomcde Guortln and family, Jack Hammell, who la stationed at has helped during the period of de- year to 387 municipal governments. who have been at the New Jersey Fgrt McClellan, Alabama, has been fense and Blnce war lias been declar- ThB association's correspondence CUP THIS NOW" — Stats Home at Sklllman. aeveral promoted from corporal lo supply ed, all Its services have of necessity service handled requests from 6,000 LARGE 8x10 1 ysara'and who wort formerly at the sergeant. Sergeant Hammell is to been stepped up," Wrote Sirs. W. communities.. Now Jeraey State hoipltal at Marl- report at Camp Davis, Virginia, Boardinan Leonard, 3d, In a letter • —*- • r- - - -^ this week to local members of the 3 PORTRAITS boro, {eft yesterday for Alabama, where ho will enter the Officers' National Recreation association. Mrs. , BOAD IMPROVEMENTS. where Dr. Quertln will he aworn In Candidate school. . , LOne.,..., .....an u an officer In the «rmy. Dr. and Mils Adele Heppner of New York Leonard, woll' known citizen of Rum- son, Is the sponsor of the association Approval was'glvcn today by State Mr*. OUerttn are well known In Red city In visiting Miss Doris Johnson Highway Commissioner Spencer Mil- exquiaite Bank, Shrewsbury and Immediate of Harrison avenue, In Monmouth county. Mrs. Leonard stressed the Import- ler, Jr., for the award of the contract vicinity , • -« Pvt. Ira Voorheos of Irving place by Avon-by-the-sea for the construc- etching la stationed with the Casualty De- ance of the work of tr^ association Mrs. William F. Bible and hor and appealed to local members to tion of Second and East End ave- Regularly Sold tot 5.00 i daughter, Mrs. William L. James, of tachment at Fort Hamilton, New nues to the low bidder, Fred Mc- York, continue their support. ' "While war Bergen place are on a tour to Ola' sorvlce," Bho said, "Is necessarily and Dowell of Neptune, for $2,390. cler National Park, Montana, and rightly claiming a large measure of Six-Inch gravel base will be spread Watorton National Park, Canada. Middletown Village the association's effort In these criti- 20 feet wide with calcium chloride While In Canada they will visit Mr. cal days, at the samo time we cannot surface treatment for ono-half mile. and Mrs. A, C, Eblo of Red Deer, Al- afford to let Its regular work lag. Gravel ahoulders will give a graded berta, and from there will make a (Th» Rid 'Bank iUglBter c»n be bought In Mlddlftown from J. 0. Knight and Wil- On our playgrounds and In our rec- width varying from 30 to 50 feet. liiiiiiiiiii motor tour to Banff, Lake Louisa liam D. Water*) reation centers," Mrs. Leonard con- Official I'hotographcn for Bed Bank High School and Field, British Columbia. On The Improvements will be financed Mra. William H. Gausman and son cluded, "the children and youth of through the grant of State nid for thoir return trip they will atop off our clHbs-and towns are learning the 65 BROAD ST. RED BANK and visit rolattves In Ohio. William are spending August at townships angc. boroughs in tho ap- Ocean Grove with Mrs. Gatiaman's kind of democracy In which you and propriations from the automobillsts' Ground Floor > Mr. and Mra. Domlnlck Maxna^of I believe—are developing the morale Pearl street are the paronta of a mother, Mrs. Robert Robinson. license fees and gasoline taxes. Studio Hours. Dftllr 9 n. xn. to 6 p. m. (Evonlngit Frl, A Sat. until I o'clock)! Mr, and Mrs. John Locke enter- and character so Important in the The request of Monmouth county NN son born Friday at Monmouth Me- present war." Phone Red Bank 3096 ° morial hospital. tained Mr, Locke's brother and fam- freeholders to include Red Hill read, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Locke and The National Recreation assocla- Middletown township, in the town- Private Walter S. Thompson, son children of.Albany, New York, over tlon Is the clearing house for theship and borough aid maintenance of Walter 8. Thompson of DeForrest the week-end. recreation movement in this country. schedule waa also approved. Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register*! CIasi« avenue, is taking a gunner's oourjo The Headden's Corner (ire com- This private organization 1» devoted Surface treatment work with stone at the Laa .Vegaa Army Gunnery pany was called out Monday night In to serving*"' governments—federal, cover will be done on two miles of ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who school at Las Vegas, Nevada. Prior the rain storm to a bonfire near state and municipal—in every pos- the thoroughfare between Railroad to hl« Induction Into the army at Greenwood's barn. ' sible way, as well as private organ- and the Holmdel township line. wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Fort Dlx, Private Thompson waa an Arthur Fawcett is at Washington, art dlreotor assistant. He Is a grad- D. C, on a visit. t uate of the Red Bank high school The Red Cross rooms have been and the Grand Central Art school closed for tho time being becauBe of of New York. This cigar box, with a ?l,0O0 bill and a $500 bill showing where the lack of material. Tho local branch top label has been cut away, waa entered In evidence by tho govern- Norman E. Nelaon of New York completed Us August, quota before ment in federal court, Newark, In the trial of Herbert Karl Fried- olty, a former resident of Little Sil- closing. ' rich Bahr, accused of trying to return to this country as a Bpy.' A ver, -dropped In at The Register of- Dr. George Wleland, socretary of customs Inspector found the cigar box in Bahr's suitcase. fice Monday to pay his reBpects to domestic mlsslona of the Episcopal those who are co-operating In pub-church, will again occupy tho pulpit lishing his favorite newspaper. at the 11 o'clock (service Sunday RADIO FB0GRAM8 Mrs, Harry Hoyt Good of New morning at Christ church. Midway Fliers Live York spent the weekend with her E. W. Swackhamer and family en- A. M. Saturday, Auguit 22. tertained James Bingham of Fort 11:00—On The llocori]. mother, Mrs. Charts* W. Bmmoni, of Jl:30—New Jersey Salute, Up To Marine Motto McLaren street. Monmouth Sunday. ,, 12:01)—Tuntful Alra. Mrs. Robert Donovan, formerly of Mrs, • Reginald S. Wood returned P. M., Several squadrons of United States "Ceiling Prices" Are Low At A&S> St. Petersburg, Florida, who hat been last week from Oxford, North Caro- UilB^-Muulc of the South. Marino Corps aviators stationed at 12:30—Wax Pomelo. Midway Island were to have caught spending a faw weeki visiting friends lina, where she was visiting her sis- 1:1E—NCWB. In this vicinity, left today to join her a few winks of sleep on tho evening ter, Mrs. Howard W. Post. Her 1:30—Dancing Discs. of Juno 3, 1942, but none could rest. Because A&P Prices Are Ajwayt Low! husband In New Orleans, where he Is nleoe, Miss Judith Post, came back 2:15—To He Announced. ' 8:00—Dinner Dance. A scouting; plane had sighted tfco employed by the government. with hor to spend a few weoka with 8:15—Monitor NOWB. Many customers ask us: "Do price ceilings on food mean prices have been invariably low, you can stiH be sure of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boland and Jopanese fleet a few hours earlier. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8:30—New Jersey Saline. Jap warahipB and plane carriers getting fine foods at low prices - - often at lower prices - - at daughter Celeste of Tuekahoe, New H, Post of Westwood. Mrs. Wood 0:00—Town Toplca, that prices are identical in all food stores?" The answer is York, were guests for the week-end 9:16—MUBIC You Wont. were heading toward Midway and "No"! The government ruled that, after May 18th, prices on your A&P Super Market. Visit your A&P today • • compare entertained her sister and husband, 10,•00—Danclnfr on V/JIJT. the American pilots had been or- of Mrs. Edith B. Smith and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James.MacMurray of 10:16—Treasury Star Ptrncls. many food items could not exceed the highest prices charged' prices - -.and become ah A&P "regular". You'll find that A&P Jean of Upper Broad street. dered to attack the enemy's ships Tcaneck, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.10:30—Now Jersey Sajuto, at the first beam of dawn. gives you more good food for your money. Lt. Melvln A. Walnrlght of Camp Post of Westwood over, the week- 10:4fi—Arms for Victory. for those ilems during the month .of March. Since A&P's Plokett, Virginia, enjoyed a short 11 -.00—Dfinco Time. Among the group of anxious avia- end. Miss Barbara Wood returned P. M, Sunday, Auguat 23. tors were three veteran Marine leave from his duties with his moth- to Westwood with Mr, and Mrs, Post NEW 194Z PACK CANMJD V8GSTABUS er, Mrs. Elmer Walnrlght of Patter- 12:U0—Wnx Pnrncle. Corps leaders from wldely^scattered for a visit. 12:45—Monitor Nowa. parta of the nation they were about son avenue. 1 ;00—Sunday Memo. A&P PEAS ««,.-'«,•«*» 1:3fl—Port. Monmnuth Reports. to defend with their lives. The par- Cpl. Clarenco K. Beok, Jr., of l!4li— Untieing Ul«c». pose of their attack was to repulse FANCY PEAS **•*•-** »uu* Maple avenuo has been promoted to 2:00—Mu»lo of tho South. a treacheroua .foe's bold and sup- "A&P HAS THE VALUES" thu rank of sergeant. He Is stationed 2:15—Harmony Slngcrfl. posedly surpriso attempt to capture We know because we sell superb quality meats to thousands of SWEET PEAS -«-^w at Fort Monroe, Virginia. 2:30—Turntable Tunes. :i :00—Resume. a base which could serve as a. .start- satisfied customers every week . . . come in today—Save. vy — SchowelU-of. 8:00—First Baptlit Church. ing point for an invasion of the 6REEN GIANT PEAS . . . .West Bergen place are the parents vz ~ •United—States-of-Amcrlca. ' Choice Grade Tender EARLY JURE PEAS «*-•-• 'of a daughter born at Hoeard hoa- '.>.:'.()—New .Iri-Bey Snlutfi .' WMTTDIUS 10:00—Excursions in Science Flying Trio plta.1 Sunday. "spring Lanfi 10:13—Varieties. The trio of fliets was composed of Theodora Moss of Hudson avenue 10,30—Avo Miiria Hour. has returned to his duties with the Hitler found out that his high pow- 11:00—Dante Time. MajorB Henderson, Parks and Nor- OR FRYERS Fancy Young, Fretk, GREEN ASPARAGUS New JerBoy Bell Telophone Co, after ered mechanized and motorized A. M. Monday, August 24. ris. h 11:30—New Jersey Salute.. From Hearty First • ASPARAGUS '-"« c_two waeka' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. army_hogged down in the snow and . Major Lofton Russoll Henderson, BROILERS Sizes Under 3 Ilit. 2 :O0—Luncheon [MnUenj Moss and son~PoTdr spent-ft-wmlc mud onh~o~Hu6sran~WlHti!rT~*~Alr—P~\ 3D, was born in Cleveland, had grad- Extra Fancy — All Sizes TOMATOES our m s at Lynn, Massachusetts, vlaltlng s 11 TEt^fthIrfGhl though _*£ y ' targeVy mecha- . jjjijj"^ "" " TTa' Sized iKe""'cavaTiy~ribVse~i«~«till—a—:—nin^-H- .. iichool and the United States Naval FOWL Patsy Spagnuolo of Lelghton ave- highly essential factor in this mount, i 1:ao—Hanclne DISCB. -Academy. ,.. , nue i'a a surgical patient at IUver- 2:00—Theaters Major Floyd'Bruce Parks! 31, was JMirtsHflKite OUR OVJH BAKED GOODS vlow hospjtal. ed division and In the Field Artil- from Missouri, and had likewise lery. The Army also maintains re- A. M. . TliMdur, August 23. Cielce GradeSprine *>~ es, we Vnow our~BaTt?a"g«xlS-wtll-dcI.Eh*:-3fco— , Mrs. Edith Hallenbakc of Chest- 11:00 — On the Record.; graduated from Annapolis before be- LAMBSHOUtDERS ecame, we b*ke 'em In our own oveas. nut atreet Is a medical patient at mount farms where many cavalry 11:30—Nnw Jersey Salute. coming a Marine Corps pilot. Rlvorvlew hospital. horses are bred and raised. 12:00—Tuneful Aira, 11 I". M. Major Benjamin White Noi-ris, 3i Loin Lamb Chops"""*"" '49c Ducks i»ihi»M27« Walter A. Dunn on Monday Joined 12:10—Music of the South. was from California and had served MARVEL BREAe hie wife, the former Miss Mary Lou 12:30—Wnx Parade. in the Marine Corps Reserve before Breast of Lamb . . *> 17c Frankfurters «•<••«• *31c EnridMd »nd Dalftd For Frtihntu Delatush of Conovcr lane, upon re- 1:15—News. being assigned to active duty. 1:30—Dancing DIBOB, Leg or Rump of Veal »29« Liverwurst, Thuringer "-33c 18ot. O, 24 c turning from San Tone, Venezuela, 1:45—Church of the Air. Tho attack began at dawri with C where he has been employed for the 2:00—Theaters. Majors Henderson, Norris and Parks Veal Shoulders «•» "23Bolognac , Meat Loaf "31c loaf O to. past two years by the Mena Grande 8:00—Arthur Pryor'j Bund. leading squadrons of ecout bomb'era. Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn 8:15^~Mon!toe News, 8:30—New Jersey Salut«. The Japanese fleet was within 30 Breast & Neck of Veal »> 19c Beef Kidneys ««.wri.i.ti.i *. 17c DATED DONUTS will reside In Bed Bank until early . 0:15—Town Topics. miles of Midway when, the American October, when they will leave for 9:4.'i—front Pnue Drama. planes reached their objectives. It Plate & Navel Beef'£!.?» 13c Spiced Ham <^ . »49c Houston, Texas, Mr. Dunn's home. 10:00—luinclnR on Wax. was 5:25 a, m. FRUIT SHELLS 10:lr>-^TreBHUry SUr Paracic. Howard Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. 10:30—New Jersey Salute. Dogfights Begin Fancy Mackerel * 15c Fresh Shrimp . »29« Max Leon of River road, who en- 11:00—Dance Time. POUNDCAKE ,Tm -15= listed and reported for duty at Fort A. M. Wednesday, August 2G. The battle began when American Fresh Flounder i«.»> tte Ssnoked Fillet ••«••* *29e Monmouth last week, has been trans- ll::io—New Jersey Salute, fighter planes intercepted groups of CRUMB SQUARES ferred to Camp Lee, Va. ri:C0—Luncheon PJnttera Japanese Zeros enroute to attack These select horses cost from $100 V. M. Midway. A series of dogfights bp- Dr. Walter S. Relnhaus has re- 12:15—Music of tho South. turned from Indianapolis and will to $165 and our crack cavalrymen 12 :30—Wnx Parade. gan high above the clouds. Many Campbell's wan 3 c«. 27cMayonnaise {& ? 1:15—News. planes, American and Japanese alike, ?r25c Evan. MllkX'3 "1 23c resume his practice tomorrow In his are expert riders and carry on the fcaictnAUKBf.nfmHlHntroMi «7»» tint Mirwuiu Mtrt IB» traditions which have followed the 1:30—llnncing Disci. crashed Into the Pacific. mm ontiiy. rtt citu mi offices In the Eisner building on 2:00—Thenters. Broad street, Dr, Reinhaus was at cavalry from the earliest days ol Major Henderson' and his group of Campbell's JJft 3 <- 20° tho Lincoln College of Chiropractic tho Army. Purchase of War Savings scout bombers attacked tho Japan- CHEESE Graham 'ISSSS ^ 18» In Indianapolis, stopping there on Bonds will Insure good mounts fots NEAL CLEAHY GIVEN PARTY ese fleet. Zeros dove Into tho squad- R&R ?.f 17c Pickles bis way home from Chicago to visit the Cavalry. You and your neigh- ron as Major Henderson's plane, Important Victory Food Sauerkraut "fg with Henry GarrutiJ, son of Frank bors buying War Bonds nnd Stamps Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cleary of leading hla group, dove toward a We're firmly behind Uncle Samla current drive to Pickled Beets 2 f." 25e Garruto of Maple avenue, who Is a Maplo avenuo were hosts at a birth- Japanese carrier. boost made in Amerlcn's cheeses as a health regularly every pay day can help day party for their son Neal Tues- building victory food. And at A&P's Dairy Center Red Cabbage JS^ISe 19» student at the college. buy these horses for the U. S. Major Henderson's craft was hit you'll find the largest variety'of fine American day night. Ho waa seven years old as he began his dive. It burst Into niade cheese in town, Help UncJe Sam, eat more Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Santangolo Cavalry. Invest at least JO percent nnd received many gifts. A largo flames. Unfalteringly, the gallant cheese, serve more cheese, come io A&P today. Marmalade '." Beets niiX 21? 27cSalad Oil«»« S, o£ Grant place are the parent* of a of your Income In War Bonds. home-made birthday cake formed Leatherneck pilot continued toward Well Aged daughter born Thursday at River- V. S. Tntuury Dtpartmml the centerpiece for tho table. his target. It crashed, a Marine Del Monte S 5c Armour'sTrcDt'-." 33c Cheerioats 2 X view hoapita:. Tho Infant has boon Corps gunner reported, into the car- Ib., rr ee named Patricia Margaret. Mrs. San rier's smokestack. Tho carrier be- SHARP CHEESE Spaghetti ^ Pigs Feet Gerber's?a?a sr2 27e tangelo Is the former Mlsa Esther gan to burn. B Favorite With Evtrytne JVoilaon of Jersey City. Mr. Santan Egg Noodles r\\Vr,; 5c golo Is manager of tho Red Bank OUR DEMOCRACY Assumes Command branch of Pnrke Drug Co. on Broad MILD CHEESE . Spaghetti 'fflZSg* 29c Sliced Beef ^'^ZSc Cereals "Si' r 20c As Major Henderson made his sui- Mild Flavor, Firm, While street, cide dive Into the cnomy ship, Capt. Mustard & ',v 8c Q««ver 0«t.Sti;;21?;,119e Arthur, D. Jlannlno, supervisor ot KEEP RT—TO WIN. Elmer G. Glldden, Jr., of West Rux- tho P.adfortt, Virginia, ordnance bury, Massachusetts, assumed com- MUENSTER CHEESE Sauce""ffiar t" 10c Corn Flakes'^ works, spont tho week-end with his • 5 KEys IN THE'KEEPWELU CRUSADE: mand.- He led the squadron into a Sweet, Nut-like Flavor—Oimeslle Ib., parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Philip Jlan- cloud layor and tho planes emerged Del Monte Poars j;,f'., 25e Currant Jeity ffi ':,'13c Post Toasties nlno of Brldgo avonuo. 2,000 feet above another carrier. EAT RIGHT- SWISS CHEESE . ro Mrs. H. Norman Hoyt of Maplo PROPER FOOD Prom that position,,tho planes, at HEL-O-BIT Antrlcm CherrieSiJ".M""15e Grape Jam ,„" 2 )t 29c Quaker iPm^||"2 17e avenue received word yesterday from close intervals, dove upon the Jap- m u hor son, Lloutonnnt Douglas Hoyt, IS ESSENTIAL. anese ship, scoring five hlta, tlirpo Dole's mil 2 S^'27" SandwichSpread,*A"tV,.*23« Wheat Puffs™ ',£50 who Is with the United States Navy direct and two "near miaacs." Aa LOAF CHEESE . somewhoro In the Pacific, which was HEL-O-BIT Swiss 1 b each plane withdrew from the tar- Campbell's ?;;^'.^ 25e n59c 19« the first letter she received from YOUR DOCTOR- get lt was attacked by one or moic 0 him since going to tho west const Zeros. Tomato JuiceK^':. :9c Margarine»««»;, 17c Rice Gems'K about two months ago, Lieutenant esfione you OET SICK . LOAF CHEESE . Major NorrlB' group attacked a A Soft. Mild Cheese , ' 3 1 B Hoyt gdld In liln, totter ho had re- JapaneBo battleship In the presonto : ." 19c Flour VKS-£'29t? 41« Relish •MS 2 colvcd Tho Roglstor and that lt was ot numerous Zeros and heavy anti- Dill Plcklos M*«K»n«ii like "a gift from Heaven" and ho aircraft flro. Tho squadron scored GOLD'OICH CHEESE Prune Juice SJtf & 15c 19c Whcatles 2 ">• 19= road ovory word of It, even- to the a direct hit upon a battleship, then Use II lor Grating i»d Flooring a /» Grape Juice K; 2 ,:, 27c Salad Dressing tff, :33= Wheat Flakes advertlsomonts. Ho regretted there crossed over the major portion of was to ho no swoopetnkeB at Hod thn Japancso fleet through the cen- >b Bank this summer, and expressed ter of nntl-alrcraft fire to attack nn- PARMESAN CHEESE 49 the hopo Cnplaln Benjamin L, At- olhcr carrier, scoring nnothoi direct water had fully rocovorcd from his hit. |, rccont operation. -•( FRUITS & VEGETABLES ARE GOOD FOR YOU Thoir bombs dropped, Major Nor-, CREAM CHEESE 2 Bov. Herbert 8, Craig, roctor of rls anil his squadron returned to Trinity Episcopal church, nnd fnm- Midway, reloadod nnd refueled and Fimenlo—Swiss EAT PLENTY—SAVE AT A&P'S LOW PRICES lly rotunnod homo Saturday from a took off for another attack. ilnjor NorrlB did not return. PABST-ETT SPREADS visit with Ills folks at Lynn, Massa- Weitera Crop Sweet ( chusetts. it In conveniently wuppid pickiiit tt virlo.ii b SOAP ANO WATER Dcolalvn Victory Soap Grains 17c Liquid Mr. and Mrs. Erlck Kaolis uncl USE PLENTV OP IT. PLAy EACH Major. Parks, Ilka Majors Hender- <' 10° daughters, Dorothy and Erlka of IT TONES YOL Soap Flakes W %•• 15 Lux Flakes X 21 GREEN PEAS Wilmington, Delaware, loft Monday son anil NorrlB, loci hlu squadron in- for thoir home after a week's visit to battlo and did not roturn. Paper Sweet and Juicy (Pare Gold) ifl if% 4& !*• with Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Sehae- Feats of this trio ot Marino Corpj l for of 12G Mnplo flvortuc. ' Icadei'H Bi'o but a fqw of trmriy per- SupcrSuds ,r2r^41c formed by nioinbors ot tho Army, CALIF. ORANGES vt: 10 °25< Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southwortli Navy nnd Marino,Corps of tho Unit- Rinso . 2Vj41c Scot Towels of Hcaddnn's Corner arc- the parents oil Stated during tho bntllo of Mld- Hone Grown Sweet of a daughter born Tuesday at Mon- wuy tlmt day. Silver Dust a "X122c mouth Memorial hospital. Scottissue . HliBlnsA,,,9.,C. Mr, and Mrs, James W. Blrkhead Tho bnttlo wus a decl/ilvo victory 1 YELLOW CORN of Washington, D, C, are the par- for tho United Stutos ot America CleanserT.il 3 !•;• 9c '.Yaldorf Tissue onto of a non born at Columbia ho«- and a scvoro blow to tho JnpniH'so Seedless 6rapes»>'*"»*2 Tomatoos isS^HT. 2»-13« pHal, Washington, Monday. The baby emplrn, Thn victory wnu j;nli)inl liy Bab-0 . 2',';:• 21 e k linn tioan nnmnd James Lyle Dirk- u comparntlvoly mnull yet. lu'iivy IH>E Cabbage "»«••*-"•»••««••••.«•< "••3«- Apples we5!S,«'-Jiu!3',«. 3 -14« lioivil. Mis. Dlrkhcad la tho formoi nrlcn puld hy air iminchoH of Undo Fairy Soap 3 <"•> 14c Tick " "»" Hnm'n lighting foiToo, H oust tho Limes HMIIIJ«JI»-«II«J»C.. •< 19c Dally Dog Biscuits- JZW.l,. nnd Mrs. I.yin K. Wlllto of Zlranah" ll\en of many gallant Aniarlcnnn, .. Indlcitti Excillint Vltinln 5ourt» avenue, Mr, Dlrkhoad U a junior Always Itiltliful WindowW"2 Jo" 10» Pard BWJtf 2,V t economist In the Department' of Ag- B riculture, Included among tho lint cf Amnrl- etiriH "mlnalriR" in (h0 uctlon an Mil- MUs Kvtlyn Kolly of N«w York Jew llciidonion, l'nrkii iiml NOITIII. city la visiting her "Inter, Mrs. J. T. Kiich.oxnniplllliKl, In tho dofomm of 121 MOMMOUTH ST.. RED BANK II 80 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Ildolimnn of Hudson avenue. * 7NESK HeALTN RULBS KBCOMMEMDED SY THE MSr/7l/rt Of hln country nnil an a Icntlnr of men, Mrs, John I*. Itonnn of Hmlnon Lint INSUKANCK ANO SUAOEON GENERAL THOMAS Urn inullci of Iho United Htatcn Mr. (At Pearl St., Near Carlton Theatre) No Mi'nt ))r(inrt nimit In Till* Htnrf. nvoniie attended a luncheon, hrldge OF THE UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE. rmo: "Bumper Klriolln," Alwiiyn and faehjon «how Monday at the '• . ._ 1 j n.. I, I, Page Eigh* RED BANK REGISTER,-: AUGUST 20, 1942. work can travel In ships saf« from Marie Rose of Washington, D. C, last Thursday evening by Mrs. Rich- submarine "attack'. Belford were week-end guests of Mrs. Lena Keansburg ard J. Trenery of Main street at the Spirited Bidding WAS We cannot sit back and gin Sutherland. hitter's home. Mrs, Ryan received about things of such vast Importance, (The Rid B»nk Itegister can b« bought Miss Laura Runyon, who has a (The Red Bunk RtgltUr cm be taught many gifts. " For Township Land JEWELRY REPAIRING la Bclfurd from H. Clay Balr, VanNordick In Komburz at the stores of E..I* Miller. W.tekM, dock, . | j, , cleaned and We must know the answers. And to and WaasermKn'a) position at Washington, D. C, is vis- N. S«»t« Lucl«. Philip Keller, CWIci Vo. /The Rarltan township • committee n< w lry The Mlddletown township commit- Repaired at Reaioaabl. Prlcei. get the. answers, the bill Is Intro- Mrs. Florence Powers has returned iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- sel. I. Zuckerman and George Swlis) at Its August meeting took steps to tee last week sold a tract of land at duced. It is ah open question, now to her home at Jersey City after wood Runyon. . The. following filed petitions with put an end to the nulsanca which Leonardo, running from Burlington- All Work Guaranteed lor One Year. subject to full debate and a." fullei spending two weeks with her' sister, Sunday evening. August 23, Cor- the borough cleric for committeemen has taken up so much of the .time of avenue to Baritari bay, to William H. ROSIN, Jeweler knowledge thereafter. Decision fo: Mrs. W. C. Bennlng. poral A. Paul Smith, assistant to the and commltteewomen'for tho three i farmers in thta section In busy sea. F. BausmltH of Maplewood for $1,175 18 Walt Jront St.. •ted Bank, N. J, or against the project can await this John F. Eaatmond spent Friday at Chaplain at Fort Monmouth, wNI districts In the borough: First dis- ins—that of being called away AS cn*h. Bidding against Mr. Bausmlth. Tel. 73-M. fuller knowledge. Unless the project Belmar. have charge of the service in the trict, Henry Schwelzer and Sarah often as live and elx times a day tofor the property was Harry Hauser Is proved essential to the war effort, Miss Peggy Varga and Ted Jack- Methodist church in the absence of Broander (R)j Joseph L. Mulligan light brush and wood fires. By ord- of Leonardo. The former Andrew all can be sure that the money, labor ovics of Alpha visited Miss Lucille the pastor, who is enjoying a vaca- and Christina Obormnn . Old? Get Pep, Vim able. Only the experts can judge Mrs. Frances Ccraulo of Jersey be shown and an inspiring message Beyer (R>; Joseph Callahan and sistants to start a refuse Are in the this need. Your Congressman has will be given. A special musical pro- Adalald A. Porter (D). Third dis- township. No fires may be started on The township sold lots ST and 38 with Iron, Calolum,Vitamin B, City spent a feiv days with Mrs. In Block R, Ideal Beach, to Mrs. Cor- • •Mai •••»»•"•• -• '- -- — ~ ' ' done no more than open the question James B. Bartholomew, gram is being arranged. trict, William P. Dodd and Margaret windy days or at night. Failure to to expert consideration. Mrs. Carrie Voorhees is visiting Opdyke ">ap of East Koansburg, n California, that he is In the Ha- and daughters, Helen and Jeannette, Maze Ackerm&n was named to the ! v ere a0 (The Rtd Bonk Register cm be loujht the township. Garbage collections I i ' «l to Harold F. Steldcl for Carry Your. Stomp Book With You waiian Islands. of Verona, who have been spending board of fire commissioners to (111 i0 In Atlantic Highlands from William Left, the summer In New Orleans, spent the vacancy caused by the Induction will take place weekly in these- \* °- 4s Your Badge of Honor. J. Lemburjr, A. KaU. Romeo's Filling Sta- Miss Doris Doran, daughter of Mr. areas. The cost will be borne by BY CONGRESSMAN loh and J!r. Williamson) and Mrs. -Herman JDoran, was oper- Sunday with Mrs. Lena Sutherland of' Commissioner Alvin Adams into Cllve VanBrunt, husband of Doro- ated on for appendicitis last week. and family. _ the service. those receiving tho service for thhe •WILLIAM H. SUTPHJN ;hy Paddock VanBrunt, Is now sta- Mrs. William Mulder and infant Miss Carol Sutherland Is spending Keansburg Canteen for Service- balance of the year. Then lt may ioned with a Naval unit at Jackson- daughter, Mary Elizabeth returned a few days with her grandparents, men was officiallffiilly opene* with ap- bo added to the regular municipal ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE Delawar-Rarltan Ship Canal. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VanDuyne of. services. An honor roll for tho list- •Ille, Florida. home from Rlverview hospital Sun- Verona. pvopriata ceremonies Monday even- ing-of tho names of township men ESTABLISHED 1003 It docs not surprise me that a lead- Henry C. VanNotBj a patient in day. Ing. Rev Malcolm Wllletts gavo the Mcmmouth Memorial hospital, is re- Mrs. Jennie Kraemer Is slowly re- blessing and Mayor. Turner spoke, in tho service will be erected on a Secretarial and Accountancy Courses. Comptometry Mid ing dally paper in the district writes DMlss Margie Williamson is enjoy- covering from a recent illness. prominent site in the township. The an editorial urging the postponement iorted to bo -improving. ng a week's vacation at Caramack praising the work for which this committee la how considering sev- Burrough's Calculator training. All Commercial Subjects. of the Delaware-Rarltan ship canal I»t. and. Mrs. Arthur Frambach of mountains in Pennsylvania. Miss ( project was organized. Mrs. Amelia eral sites. Permission for the rcpau project until after the war, on the Hooper avenue have moved to Fort Williamson is employed by the Ben- Btrndt Moorfleld, organizer of tho of Pools avenue, Bethany road, Haz- INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION •» grounds that an estimated five years Monmouth. Mrs. Frambach Is chair- ix corporation, Red Bank." Highlands project, explained the nature of the let avenue, Union avenue and Flor- • Cmay be required to build the canal an of the surgical dressings de- Mr. and Mrs. Al. Eckerson of Sum- work and thanked .Wflllara Gehl- ence avenue has been received. Fall term begins Sept. 8th. School • and that by then the war, we hope, lartment of the local Red Cross. nit were Sunday guests of Mr. and (The Red Dank Register can be bought haus for his kindness In giving tho In Highlands from I. Greenspan. Mr. Mull- Beers street, already graveled, wli: ofllce open' dntly, beginning Sept. lab • Will have been won. So, they say, Jonas Tumen, local attorney, is a -Irs. Melvin Leek. tor. Dedlc's drug store and Joseph Sta- canteen housing In the Crystal ball- now be hard surfaced. Tenth etreel , let's not drain any tax monies out o£ lUrglcal patient In a New York hos- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williamson and men) room. The canteen .will bo opened Is to be graveled to make It a suit- ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. iltal. Bob Potter of Leonardo were Sun- from 3 to 10 p. m. dally for use of the direct war prosecution for this A. E. Dennett, well known High- able connecting road with Keans OH Bangs Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. . : canal project. At the same time, the Mrs. Paul F. LeFever has accepted ay guests of Mrs. Sophie Wllliam- visiting servicemen. It will also give burg. • ' _ . . position at Fort Monmouth. on. lands realtor, has sold Mrs. Paul the women of Keansburg an oppor- ,. editorial concludes, "The justification Roeben's summer cottage at Willow There will be no new lighting In lor Congressman Sutphln's bill would Mrs. Edna McGIvney, borough Mr. and Mrs. John Baratta and tunity to greet these boys who aro tho township this year, It was re- be the possibility that construction iurse, is on a vacation from h«r and Locust streets. Water Witch, to away from home. Various local or- .uties. Anthony Arglla of Bayonne. Among ganizations will care for manning ported by Commltteeman Thomas P, , of the canal would contribute to the ng Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leek. recent local rentals reported are Erennan. The tire department had winning of the war." Mrs. Andrew Guttormscn of Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roskey and the canteen and furnishing the hoped that tho prohibition on this There are sound arguments on ington avenue is much improved ions, Mahlon and Paul, of North Mrs. Prank Tolman's cottage on punch and cakes to be served to the might be relaxed sufficiently for tho both sides, and only through com- [rom her recent illness. ersey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. An Lighthouse road to Lt. Charles C. servicemen. Anyone interested may erection of lights near streams mittee consideration of the bill can The former' Couch houso at Gur- erson Grimea. . Gulley, . who Is "stationed at Fort contact Mrs. Moorfleld, 124 Shpro where pumping operations might the right course be determined. That leld and Seventh avenues, recently Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove of Hancock; Mrs. Monica Longahorc's boulevard, Keansburg 471, and their tako place, but this was not allowed, la just the point. No one seems will- purchased by.D. A. Caruso, has been Daytona, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. cottage at Hilton Park to Kurt help will be gratefully appreciated Condemnation proceedings against Ing to state (1) just how long it will •emodeled Into an attractive resl- Daniel Lux of Morristown, spent Nothelfer of Glendale, Long Island, in either service at the canteen or unsightly buildings on Munroo ave- take to build the canal; (2) just how lence. Thursday evening with Mrs. Lily and the Carr house on Linden ave- the donation of refreshments. As- nue and Florence avenue were or- much it will cost; (3) just how much Mr. and Mrs. Edward De Cordova Watson. nue to George W. Slebert, Jr., of sisting in this project are the local dered. it will contribute to winning the war d daughter are home from a va- New York. Red Cross organization, lbcal branch :atlon spent in the Catsklll moun- Miss Margaret Watson spent the of the Social Service organization, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson of if it iB built. Rev. Leon Martorano was invited Ocean avenue are the parents of a So I have introduced a bill to au- :aina. y past week with friends at Philadel- Catholic Parent-Teacher association, George Steinhardt of Plattmount phia and Atlantic City. back to the pastorate of the Meth- Catholic Daughters of America, son born Friday at Rivervlew hos- thorize the construction of the canal, Mrs. Ann Curtis and daughter Ann odist church for the third year at Episcopal church groups, Harmony pital. because this is the only way these ias returned to Philadelphia after a the quarterly conference held Mon- .important questions can receive full 'Ccation spent with his parents, Mr. of Miami, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. chapter, New Jersey Sunshine so- Mr.'and Mrs. Peter Koster of John nd Mre. Arnold Steinhardt. Walter Stone of Atlantic Highlands, day night In the church. Rev. Dr. ciety, American Legion auxiliary, street are parents of a daughter, answer. The first stop in considera- Alfred Jones of Washington, D. C;A. C. Brady of Red Bank, district Vfterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, born at Rivervlew hospital Sunday. tion of any congressional measure af- Ernest O. Gibbons of Buffalo, superintendent, presided, and he and ter introduction, is the •committee dlo engineer stationed at Port Mrs. Susan Hilliker and Mrs. Lewis Daughters of American, as well as hearing. In this case, the Kivcrs and lancock, has rented the Case house Liming of Long Island, Corporal his wife were dinner guests at the many individuals. Appoint Board of Assessors. Harbors Committee of the House n Hooper avenue, Lt. Fay of Fort Lewis Liming of Camp Meade and parsonage. Reports showed the The lust of the series of card par- Mayor John L. Vogcl of Mana- probably will hold hearing in Sep- Hancock has rented an apartment Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauaback of church is completing another suc- ties for the benefit of Harmony squan has appointed a three-man tember, and the first and most im- it 23 Prospect avenue. Lt, Robert E. Newark spent the week-end with cessful year. chapter. New Jersey Sunshine so- board of assessors for four-year portant witness will be 'Major Gen- ergaten, stationed at Fort Han- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bausback. James Lepis* Jr., has been given a ciety, will be held this afternoon at terms. The board iB composed of E. eral Eugene Rcybold, the chief of the ck, la occupying with his family Mr.nnd Xtrs. AlbertE. Murphy of responsible'position In the provost"18 homa °' Mrs. Ernest Hill, 41B. Green and Dr. Mott. Marcellus, tbo former Fox house on Bay View Stratford, Connecticut, spent the marshal's offices at the fort in Twilight avenue. Assisting Mrs. Hill both reappolnted, and A. D. Voor- U. S. Engineers, probably the best s es at e fort in s g informed man in the country on har- avenue. All rentals were mode by week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David I s ^t are MMrs. Herbert J. hecs. bor and waterway transportation re- A. E. Dennett, Highlands realtor. ' Schnoor. younGreenvilleg Jerse, Souty Cith y Carolinalawyer., Hwhe oi sre a- I BarkerI , Mrs. Geoi"go R. Merryman, quirements. He can tell us h'ow long The Uons club has decided to Augusg t Volkland is enjoying a two- cently married Miss Audrey Marie Miss Clara Peterson and Mrs. Wal- Bank Building Leased to Army. the canal will take to build; the ap- sponsor another correspondence weekks vacation. ' Aufleri of Cornwall street, Mrs. ter Drummond. The Citizens' National bank build- —prcocimatE-enstL-its_u3efulness tojthe ph F Wp C B Albert Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lepls is visiting her husband. Members of Boy Scout troop 87 en- 1 school, scholarship. F. W. C. Bouge- r ng on Broadway, Long Branch, has victory effort; the amount of esseTf " tanley_Cook,_i«_J .isi_tinj_iii3jiUnt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brignola were joyed their stay at Chapel Hill so been leased to the War Department tlal war traffic that would use it per lar project ten years ago, in whicl h \i uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert I^|~aTno"ng"the~"~guests"at-a-cocktail-par— much that they have remained an- nlhn...... 1. mu... -1-Jl-i '-- - '• l-and-lt_will_be_used as an olHce for year; its usefulness to our fleet. William Bowne was the scholarship Murphy of Stratford, Connecticut. ty given Sunday at the home of Mr. other week. They studied woodcraft. the financial department of army ac- These things we must know, be- winner. Mrs. Edward T. Bennett .la visiting ond Mrs. Clarence Burdge at Sea The list of names has been Issued tivltles in this section, cause we cannot overlook any worth- During* the absence of Rev. Don- relatives in Kansas City. '• Bright, for her sister, Miss Beatrice of those persons who compose the while move, that would cut down on c.ld N. Correal, Presbyterian church Mrs. Pearl White and father, Al- Fitzslmmons, who is to be married defense corps in the borough. They Ship losses;'".From the Delaware-Bay- pastor, who. is supplying a church in bert Runyon, of Belford and Miss Saturday afternoon to William Col- have qualified by studying first airt to New York Harbor is the missing Canada this mbnlh, Mrs." Fannie Eleanor • Collins • ol -Port MormDuth^-ton-of-T.ong-BranchiUnJfo]y__&rr)ss_ and attending classes under the eu- link in the Florida-New England 'in- Correal and Miss Leslie Correal are spent Sunday at Ocean Grove. church, H {fefVtHloii ofDrrGi-Fcmnnr^vho-hus —land-w&terway-system. BuUl_JJilsj staying at Belmar. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Myers and Mrs. Emma Grogan of Hoboken, been appointed emergency medical BEQUEST FEATURE one link, and a great bulk of coast- |~Hay"orThoiMss-e.-McVey-and-iani-|- •ftiTniry—are—enjoying—two—weeks'—va~; sitrng-her-sisteT—MrSi-Ambrose surgeon for the borough. Namee SAT. NITE, 11 P. M. wise traffic In war transportation lly are on a vacation trip to the New cation with friends and relatives at Liming. will be added "to the list when those F.ngland states. Pennsville. r.ow In training complete their Thur., Frl., Sat. Mat. Every Day BOKOTH Y-iAMouR-=^troinrAnr"— Sgt. Herbert M. Todd, who has Mrs. Marlon Lee of Herbertsville Mrs. Ida- Howell won first prize at course. Other classes In first aid will "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS" been a radio Instructor at Fort Mon- and Miss Bessie Williams of Orange thhe TrailerTi s club cardd partty I"l' |'start alter September 1. Anyone de- GEORGE Thursday, Mrs. Sophie Beiler w DANCE mouth, has been transferred to were Sunday visitors at. the home of '"'airing "to enroll for these .claims MONTGOMERY SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bufus Eastmond. be tonight's hostess. ' apply at the Keansburg de- The board of education has en- Mrs. Benjamin Dennis, Mrs. Helen A. Meade Robertson, Jr. and his fonse council office In the municipal MAUREEN O'HARA brother Robert, together with Thom- SATURDAY, AUG. 22 gaged Joseph Fagano as physical Swartsell and Mrs. Ruth Mallctt and building. JOHN SUTTON education Instructor and as athletic son Raymond of Port Monmouth DeCamp, Gerold Johnson, Ed- The auxiliary firemen of the de- HUMPHREY to coach. Miss Virginia Hunter ot were Wednesday visitors at the home ward Thorpe and Haskell Matthews, fense council held a social meeting —IN— Metuchen will succeed Homer Bart- of Mr. and Mrs. William Helmuth. arc leaving Saturday for Newark at the Manning place fire house BOGART hold as. instructor of music. Miss Mrs. Edward Hamilton of Wood- where they will take their final Tuesday evening. President Charles "TEN GENTLEMEN Louise M. BardoB will replace Mrs. bridge spent Wednesday with Mrs. physical examination preparatory to Fadner presided. Fire helmets and llndi thot Lota B. Gloetzner, resigned, as fifth Edward Barnes. their induction Into the army at uniforms were distributed to tlio FROM WEST POINT" TEDDY grade teacher. Fort Dix. Mrs. Frank Bauer and daughter, new members. Flro Chief Fred John Lang, who is in the United Miss Marjorle Bauer, visited friends A total of $466.22 was' raised In Foerster was instructor of the flro SUN., MON., TUES, States Navy, was a week-end visitor at Point Pleasant Monday. thc local USO drive. Any further college which graduated 15 mem- Sun. Cont. Mon. - Tucs. Mat at his home on Avenue D. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling spent contributions to this worthy cause bers. Plan3 for an additional class POWELL Peter J. McLonghlin of Asbury of auxiliary firemen to take tho HENRY FONt)A . , Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Al- may be made to Mrs. Emlel Aufleri, and Hii avenue has been commissioned a sec- •v a Fleckensteln of Fatr Haven, district chairman, or Mrs. Stephen places of 12 active firemen called in- LYNN BARI to military service will be starteJ ond lieutenant in the Quartermaster Miss Alice Isaksen and Jay White Griffin, treasurer. DON AMECHE "Surprise Band of the school at Camp Lee, Virginia. He spent the week-end with Mr. and A card party is being held th!« af- early in October. A 525 war savings has been sent to Fort Sam Houston, I Mrs. Edgar Olsen of Irvlngton. bond was awarded to H. W. MacAl- —IN— Year" g g ternoon by the Woman's Guild at St. Texas, in the Motor transport Andrew's Episcopal parish hall. lister of Newark. Thc firemen pur: H. E. Smith of North Carolina Is chased sufficient equipment for Its "THE MAGNIFICENT Adm. $1.10, Inc. Tax division for his new duties. He en- J visiting his son and family, Mr. and Misses Josephine and Louise Lcpls members from the proceeds of the DOPE" Men in Uniform One-Half Price of Jersey City wore week-end guests inlisteg dthi Juls schooy 2, 1940l pu,t an Ind 2befor2 monthe enters of-, |Mrs. H. Smith. g event. Invited guests present includ- —ALSO— foreign service. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brower and off Mr.M nnd Mrs M . EmieEill AAufleri of ed Former Fire Chiefs Raymond B. son Peter of^. New York have been Cornwall street. Truax, Howard C. Opdyke and Rich- ' KICHAHD ARLEN CONVENTION HALL . JEAN PARKER Former Pastor Dies. visiting their'niother, Mrs. M. Brow- Councilman A. Meado Robertson, ard A. Jessen. ASBURY PARK cr. who has been employed in the bag- Bay Shore council, Knights of Co- —IN— Comimr Soon In Person Rev. Bergen B. Staats, former pas- The members of thc Ladles' Aid gage department of the New York lumbus, recently chartered by the "TORPEDO BOAT tor of the Long Branch Reformed society of the Methodist church met in the church annex Wednesday af- aant thd Lone g Branch Railroad company Grand Lodge to include all territory church, died last week at^ his homo takeat tnh Long Branch station, has Mitween Long Branch and Matawan, WEDNESDAY—Mat. 2 p. ra. GLENN MILLER at East Orange at the ago'of 90. Heternoon. Plans wore made for a fish a similar job at Belmar. will hold a dinner-dance at the Molly And His Orchestra served at Long Branch from 1807 to dinner to be held Friday, September j Mr. nnd Mrs. John Greene of Bay Pitcher hotel at Red Bank Wednes- MacDONALD CAREY 1905. i. . I avenue nre parents of a daughter) Miss Marjorle Sutherland and Miss born at Hazard hospital Tuesday. day everting, August 26. William L. JEAN PHILLIPS O'Neill is grand knight, John P. —IN— Hlnes, deputy grand knight; Michael Sheean, treasurer and Dr. Frank A. "DR. BROADWAY" LAST TIMES TODAY Mlclc, physician. —ALSO— - In response U> an urgent appeal of BERT LAHB the American Red Cross from our TATSY KELLY VAN J.YANKO Army and Navy for surgical dre-sa- In HEFLIN irgs, the surgical dressing unit of 'Sing Your Worrie» Away" I ROAD STREET RED BANK • the American Rod Cross of Kcans- I burg will open" a work-room for this purposo In the municipal building. Thc workroom will bo open every Wednesday from 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. ALSO "LADY IN DISTRESS" WITH An appeal Is therefore mado for the following equipment necessary in car- MARINE MICHAEL REDOKAVR •— SALLY GRAY rying out this work: scissors, chairs; THEATRE final |stccl cabinets and foiled white wrap- FIIIDAY AND SATUUDAY ping paper. Any person desiring to HIGHLANDS, N. J. donate any of tho above items," kind- Prl., Sat. Sat. Mat. 2 r. M. ly communicate with Mrs. William C. Johnson, telephone 576. AH work- ANN SHERIDAN clearance sale ers Interested In making these dress- RONALD REAGAN ing aro Invited to tho workroom. IN Pvt. Joseph Simon, Jr., was a visi- "JUKE ~GIRL" tor with his parente last week, Ilq —ALSO— on all summer goods 13 stutloncd at Norfolk, Virginia. ROY ROGERS Mrs. Arthur Carlson "nil son L-loyd —IN— o( Brooklyn were visitors nt thu "JESSE JAMES AT BAY" thru-out three floors home of Mr. and Mrs, Richard A. Jensen of Loh.ien avenue last week. HUN, MON, Sun, Mat.« P.M. Pvt. Orson Hudson, aon of Mro. HAY MIIXAND Any time you nay, we'll he Eva Hudson, who recently enlisted rAULKTTE OODDARD in the V. s. Army, Is statlonod at JOHN WAVNK ready to slinw you tho hchuli- Fort Euatla, Virginia, —IN— ful ENNA JETTICKS for Fall. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Rcdfcl'n of Lohacn avfnuo aro tho parents of u. "Reap the Wild Wind" to Ensy-wnlking stylos in smart, sen burn at Monmouth Memorial l'rlcoo for This ricturo: Matlnx Ev.nlni trim manner, casuals, tailored hospital Inst Thursday. Children 17c Children ...'-. 17c Mrs. Helen Dreyor of Eunt Koanfl- Adulti 40B Adulti B8c shoes nnd drcss,-iip types to burg and Mian Dolores Uurnkl of 1'rlcti Inc. Delinu Tax keep you going nil through the Brnbrcczo way wero tho winners of TUCH,, Wrd. Weil. Mat. 2 p. in. reductions. The items flcason-comfort- OTHER 5TYIES tlio jwur bond award at tho Caatno theater Tup/nlny.- ably, fashionably, jr- J#J5fJ niton llurold Biilt'/.nun, flint clans noamnn DICK I'OHAN are too limited to de- thriftily. 0 TO 0 aboard u cruller, Hpont two days last —IN— "Willlom 'J: week will) hi* j>Hn>nt,i lino. 'BUTCH MINDS Jh« BABY' HOLOEN America's SmurWsl Walking Shoes Go I'laces Comjortably Pollcu Olllco Alplinnsiifi McGnilh —ALSO— • scribe. All sale* final. Is convalescing nt Ills homo (in Flno- AI,AN LANK : Franltl vinw avenue. HOHIUIT HTJIANOK Mr. anil ..MM. llntry Hnydor of —IN— r\VeH Kennnhurp; .ni'n the pnron.lri:nf "YUKON PATROL" a daughter darn Wednesday at I""I "Dfc KILDARE'SWCTORY" WITH NO NO All Shoe. wrok at Rivervlew hospital. TIIUKHIIAY One Day Fitted by Mm. Horbolt nnd son of Newark JOHN IIOWAKI1 LIONKX IIAltHYMOHK — U,\V AYKKH havo returned home nftor enjoying u IIUUC'K H1CNNETT NO CJIEDITH X-Rny —IN— two wftoktt' viicntlon hero, "SUBMARINE RAIDER" Court HI, Ann, Cnthallo UuutihtofH —ALSO— of Ainorlon, hold u enko mill) rlutiii- JfAYK KMKKSON- 206 Broadway sun.*HotioRVS Jlyan of Navoolnk nvpnuo RED BANK REGISTER AUGUST 20. 1942. Pago Nine fund » request for * generaj wage Union Beach Ptrk are guesti of Mrs. Krxlebcn. and Hlllcrest grammar school, Holm- Increaje. Tbs Union Beach first aid squad del township. Many At Clambake Women Give Gift this week released a complete Hating The Armed Forces.- - Local residents have taken over Pvt. George Gelber of Perth Am- Christian Science - The Army announced an Intensive of all those who contributed $1 or boy, stationed at Camp Chaffee, Given By Firemen To Army Hospital WEEK OF THE WAR the clothing factory at the corner of wore during tho drive for funds. All rtcrultlng campaign to enlist 100,000 Union and Cambridge avenues and Arkansas, was the guest of Miss Reading Room skilled mechanics and technicians 1 of this monoy will be used to main- Rosemarle Iaderosa of Beers street The annual clambake of the Hook Mrs, Nan Plckett of Leonardo was will operate it as "Union Frocks. ' tain ambulance service and to secure lor service In the Army Air Forces, last week while on a furlough. and Ladder company of Red Bank, hostess Tuesday to a ^group of Church Edifice, Lt. don, Henry H. Arnold,, chltt of tha Signal Corps and the Ordnance They need more operators and local naceacary first aid equipment held Sunday at the Martin McGuire friends from Elizabeth at dinner. th« Army Air Forcti, aald American persons will be given preference In Ernest E. Peaejjx has returned to Department. All applicants must he Mayor Pattlson and his loyal work- his position with the New York Tel- grove in Middletown township, was Following the dinner the group went 209 Broad Street, Bed Bank airplane! generally lire luperlor to employment. The Leader Sports ers have the honor of placing Union a social success dcapltc- the Incle- male U. S. citizens between the ages 1 ephone company, after a three- to one' of the hospitals at Fort Mon- Til, R«d Bink 3410-J, those of tbe enemy. He (aid that In of 18 and U, inclusive, and all must Wear company was dissolved several Beach, part of Harry p . Seamen's ment weather. It was attended by •mouth, and gave a stretcher cover, the Pacific theater ilnoe the war weeks ago. Through the efforts of weeks' vacation. ' obtain clearance from their Seloc- District No. 17 of tho U. S. O. War Bogle Scout Vernon Rothhone, about 75'persons. which they had made, to authorities OPEN DAILY 1,110 Army have bat- Mayor Boyle Fattlson and the new Fund Central committee, on the The Fair Haven firemen, who had there, The War de- proprietors of the factory, pressure Hotlet Boy Scout troop 92, has re- honor roll with IOB'/0, a large delegation present, gave ex- » to « r. M. was brought, which resulted In suf- turned from Camp Burton at A'" Mrs. Plckett la a summer resident moisengeBs, pack dogs, alr- Miss Ann Callahan of Columbia hibitions In high and fancy diving Qf Leonardo. Guests were Mrs. Jos- Except Sunday and . 104, These figure* do not Include ficient money being: raised to pay lairs where he served as junior lead- i.plane spotters and tor other pur- avenue was guest of honor al a din- er in the summer camp for Boy to the delight of the othors present. eph Crajaeck, Mrs. Chris Pederaen, Holidays. planes destroyed on the ground, all back wages in full. ner Tuesday evening at Buttonwood The bake was prepared by Phil Car- poses. Dogs for Defense, Inc.; a prl- A meeting of the Firemen's Relief Scouts for sevon weeks. Mrs. William Busch and Fred Esln- those shot down by anti-aircraft lira, vata organisation, will continue to Manor, Matawan, given by St. Ann's lln and W. Harry Pennlngton. rclth, all of Elizabeth. Friday Evenings, 7:39 to «:B0. Navy and Marine Corps action, or association was held Tuesday even- choir. Miss Callahan, daughter of Carl Gloss, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., act as the Army's procurement agen- spent Monday and Tuesday at his the work of the American volunteer Ing In the offices of John M. Frield. Councilman and Mrs. Richard Calla- Jliro tb« Blbl«, tho Worki of Uarr cy and the dogs will bo' trained at The Ladles' auxiliary of the Asso- home here. force* in China. the Quartermaster Remount Depot fcan,- will be married to Harold Ko- Bsktr Eddy, Dlieovaitr and Found* Gen, Arnold said the goal of a ciated Veterans will conduct their foed of Keyport August 30. Mr. and Mrs. William R, Lupton of Christian Sclane«, and til othn ftt Front Royal, Virginia. The d«- next card party for the benefit of and children Dorothy and Jean of authorlied Ohrlitl«n Sclint. Ut«r«. 3,000,000-man air force with 180,000 partment announced a re-organfea- ture may ba read, borrowed or rgr- fighting: planes would b* met. He "Our Boys In Service" fund at the Long Z»l»nd are visiting Mr. and ehucd. , • tloti of lt« various public relations Veterans' hall, Wednesday, August Mrs. Andrew J. Latham. BURDGE & SONS WAREHOUSE said the recruitment and training of units to eliminate tha Issuing of .con- Hazlet Tha Public U Walcona pilots, bambardlen and navigators Is 29. Ths publio Is Invited and If any Dorla Dean, daughter of.Mr. and Office Equipment, Desks, Chairs, Antique Bu- flicting statements. of the local boys in the service are Mrs. Harold Dean, was operated, on progressing perfectly. There la, how- Tha Office of Civilian Defense will - (Tha Bed Bark Kcsrl.ter can bi houjht ever, a growing demand for gunners, home at the time they are welcome In HailM trpm Mr,. Edn, M. W. P.atux Thursday at the Perth Amboy hos- reau, Highboy Tables, Chairs, Living Room help recruit full time personnel for to enjoy themselves without charge, •ni Frank H.rtle's »tor«l pital for mostolds. NOTICE. various enlisted technicians, radio the Gout Guard Temporary Reserve operators and glider pilots. Gen. Ar- A meeting of tho Union Beach Pvt. Andrew laderosa, son of MK Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mrs. Sets, Wicker Tea Wagon, Bed Room Sets, NOTICE li hereby divan that an offer for beach patrol and coastal lookout branch of the American Red Cross and Mrs. Alfonso laderosa of Beers James Neldlnger and Miss Marlon .as bocn received for tha purchase of Lob nold said American planes are arriv- duty, The Navy said It will appoint Dining Eoom Sets, Dinette Sets, Beauty Rest Numbers JO and-81, In Block Numbar J4. ing In Britain every day In prepara- was held Friday afternoon in the street, was. recently transferred from Oretel of Browntown are spending on the Map of Monmouth Park, for tha retailers In designated trading areas borough hall annex. Hunter Field, Ceorgla, to Tyndall this week at Hensonvllle, N: Y., with' turn or One Hundred Dollars, tho laid d«ad tion to rthe aerial offensive against to help carry 6ut Its plan for con- Mattress, Rugs,, Electric Boxes with 'guar- to contain a restriction, and that a moaU Germany In union with ths R. A. F. For the month of July, the local Field, Panama City, Florida, where Mrs. Emma Radcllff, "K ot the Major and Council will !>• trolling the sale of ready-made uni- rationing board has Issued the fol- he Is attending an Aerial Gunnery antees, Bleached Maple Sets, Corner Cup- Lt. Gen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower, forms to officers or chlel petty offi- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tin tie of held on August 26, 1942. at thai Borounh oommander of V, B. Army forces In lowing certificates for the pur- school. Andrew enlisted .and was Pompton Plains spent the week-end Hall at Batontown at 8 o'clock In thai cers, beginning October 15. chase of tires and tubes: George H. sent t Fort Dlx In January and boards, Flat Top Magic Chef, Maple Top evening at which tlma the Mayor anil the European theater, s&ld In London Transportation, 0 with Mr. and Mrs. George Emjnons Council will give a hearing- upon Uia MM that training of V. 8, units there Jones, Highway 36, one new truck then to Jettereon Barracks, Missouri, and family. Desks, Duncan-PhyfV Mahogany Dining Oder nnd shall consider whether they shall Mall deliveries and pick-ups face tire; Arthur Scofide, Washington until March 18. In June he success- reject or confirm and ratify ths said aal« mutt bt Intensive In all its phase*. Boatswain Mate Second Class Wil- tinder mid terrns and conditions, providing "This is true," he said, "Drat, because curtailment In many localities be- avenue, one passenge. r car tube; fully passed an examination for a Suit, Combination Goal & Gas Ranges., cause of lack of man and Che need to liam Bennett of the U. S. Coast that no hltrher price or better terra* ahslt the time Is short; second, because George W. Wagener, Lorlllard ave- bombardier with a high rating at Guards visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen- be raid for tha • said property by anr conserve trucks and tjres, the Post- nue, two passenger retread tires and other person, the said purchase price to* the problems wo have demand v the Loury Field, , Colorado, and drick L. Bennett Sunday. office department announced. " Def- two-tubes; John R. O'Brien, Bay- Was then transferred to Hunter 125 BROAD STREET, ba riald incuh. ' ultimate in trained personnel; and, Mrs. Raymond E. Batters of Ten- By order of the Mayor and Council ot third, beo&use our men must be inite curtailment plans were an- view avenue, two passenger retread Field, Georgia. He is a graduate nounced for Washington, D. C.j and afly Is visiting her parents, Mr. and RED BANK, NEW JERSEY tho Borounh of Katontown. toughened and hardened physically tires; Howard R." Bothers, Central of Keyport high school, class of 1837, Mrs. Frank P. Snroul. ANDREW a. BBOKBR, to stand the most rigorous opera- Detroit The Ofllco of , Defense avenue, three passenger retread tires Borough Clark. tions." Transportation said local transport and one tube; Leland Floyd, Florence systems throughout the country will avenue, three passenger retread tires The War Front face the heaviest load in history by and three tubes. If your family reblly welt fotf? In the first offensive" action by mid-September. Tho ODT prohibited United Nations forcei In the South- Theodore Patrick Brunelll, who Is In If you follow the S Golden Cafe railroads, effective September IB, the U. 8. Navy, Is on a vtalt with his west Pacific, U.S. Marines effected from hauling refrigerator and box of Nutrition then your faroKy i* landings and then consolidated their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Bru- cars carrying civilian freight unless nelll of Bayvlew avenue, and has en- well fed. These rules are dii- positions In the Tulagl area of the they ars loaded to capacity. facts ibout the wotlfs most vtrsttih food ic 2 Victory Food Specials cussed in lesson No. 1 of the 10- Solomon Islands. At the same time, rolled as a member of the Keansburg post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. fcuoa "Kitchea Course in Nutri- V. S. Army and Allied shore baaed •fcMoncy-siving Values ir A lour-part story about * great discovery tion"—an easy, workable coune- aircraft from Australia' continuously Centerville He Is the first World War II "veter- an" to be accepted by the Keann- by-mftil. Send name and atddrtsa attached "Japanese atr bases and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Levlno of tho •fc Grocery »ni Meat prices effective until Wednesday, August 26th, I net. and 25c for tbr entire course to ship concentrations In enemy held burg post. His father, Silvio Bru- Maple Tree Poultry larm spent tho nelll, is a World War I veteran and Julia Let Wright. Dot 660-CC; harbors," in support of the invasion. week-end visiting Mr. Levlne's par- Oakland, California. Commander in Chief of the U, S. ent) at long Beach, Long Island. It was through his association with Fleet King reported early in the bat- MIBS Anna Potosky Is visiting at the post that his son joined the tle that the United State* appeared the homo of her. parents, Mr. and ranks. to have had at least one cruiner ounk\ Mrs. Ignatz Potosky. Albert Hudson was making repairs and two cruisers, two destroyers and Mr. and Mrs. E. Coeblcr of Bnglo- to a car belonging to Jerry Julian n* ww yw wm » w wa vmw w w wisw«^ ar » *r w w -w w^ »•« v «•» No. 1 Grade one transport damaged, while a large ( wood spent the week-end with Mr. Tuesday night when a can of gaso- •"resh incf top-quality. If it (tils to satisfy you we'll refund your money! number of enemy plonoa were de- and Mrs. H. J. Cantrcll. line caught fire and exploded, throw- stroyed and enemy suface units were O. A. Henshaw, formerly of tho Ing the fluid over him. Mr. Hudson put out of action. He said the type Krey Packing Co. of Minnesota, has was working on. tho car In his front TOMATOES of operation being undertaken In the accepted a position as sales manager yard when a short circuit set fire to FRESH LIMA BEANS - 2-13 Solomons is one of the most difficult of the Maple Tree Poultry farm. the gasoline outlet. A two-gallon can Don't mis* the t»mety In warfare. of gasoline on the ground caught fire article about Tomatoes Miss Violet Rutlert of Union City ids The Navy raised the toll of Jap- is visiting Miss Catherine Salmon. and Hudson kicked it away from the lbs. in this week's Fsniiljr car, but as he did it exploded, throw- NEW CABBAGE - Circle—free M Safe- anese ships sunk or damaged In the 2 Mr. and Mrs. •William Adams and you may way. Two- page* of Aleutians to at least 22 by adding & children of Long Island spent tho Ing the fluid over his clothes, which Immediately caught fire. Hudson Sweet, Information destroyer to those hit in the surprlt Week-end at the home of Mr. and tempting Tomato attacks of August 8-9 on Klaka har- Mrs. Herman Brewstedt, started to run and a neighbor, and should Milky Kernels George" Lawrence, followed and tack- FRESH SWEET CORN 6 recipe*. bor. U. S. headquarters in the Euro- Mrs, Philip Mlllor and children about tomatoes pean theater repprted Army All have returned to their home, after led him. - Lawrencejolled him on CUCUMBERS . Ib. 5c Force fighters participated with th spending a two months' vacation In the ground until the flames were ex- Anirticlipripandby tbi——— R. A. P. in 31 sorties off the coast ol Charlotte,- Michigan. tinguished. Hudson was badly Sa/ewaf Homtmaien' Unrein — GREEN England In 48 hours ending Augusi Harry 3. Willey has beon appoint- burned about the head, shoulders an'd 13. Air Forces heavy bombers basti ed chairman of the U. S. O. drlvo for legs nnd Lawrence received burns on Tomatoas arc without question th CRISP BEETS N» 3 bunches 10c the hands. -The local First Aid squad In India and China continued do- Centerville. most versatile of all foods. They have APPLES 3 bunchet tQc —structlvo raids against the. Japanese, Local air raid wardens have been and ambulance responded and gave Ideal lor Pies and Sauce CRISP RADISHES The Navy announced the sinking of treatment- and then-removed Husk. a place at every meal—tomato juice, appointed Minute Men to solicit for ldridilt •seveirT3nlted~NatlonB-inerchantm«n XT. SrWar BtampB-and-bonds; - Bon-to-Monmouth_Memorln'l_hospJltal^ NEW POTATOES by enemy submarine!, the lowest Howard M. Sehlldmuller of the U. He is reported to be resting com- —ishes—ana—they—are—equally— good— weekly number of suoh sinkings an- S. Army Transport Servlco is spend- fortably there. cooked or uncooked. nounced in the past 18 weeki. ing a short furlough from Foster Miss Rose.RcMy of Harrison Is ORANGES California Valencia* . ^ (or 25c SUHKIST - Mad. SlZS Tomato connoisseur* say the best Rationing. Field, Texas, at the home of Mr. spending a few weeks at the home of J Sugar ration stamp No. 8 -will b and Mrs, Cantrell. Mrs. William Herd on Lorillard ave- way to enjoy them is to first scald (Produce Prices Subject to Market Changes-) good for 5 pounds of sugar in the 10- Mrs. Henry Hlrsch spent several nue. them, then chill,' peel, slice, and salt week period beginning August 23 nni days recently at the home of Mr. Pvl. . Anthony Delia . Pletro of | them. But there many other ways, too, ending October 31, the Office of Prlc and Mrs. T. H. Salmon. Route 86 hem been assigned to tho 1 Administration announced. Whli D. Birmingham, one of tho sur- Air Corps Replacement Training Tpmatoei are wonderful for ad- Apricots tomato Jufce " 3 p25e Peanut Butter not changing the basic ration of one- vivors of a torpedoed ship. Is now Center Technical School equrtdron at ding sparkle to other foods—meats, Fruit Cocktail 3'.",25c half pound per person per week, II recuperating at his home. Miami Beach, Florida. macaroni and spaghetti dishes, and Orange Juice et 2"^ 25c Oleomargarine *?: £23* Misses Mildred Selllck, Violet Ru- Mrs. E. Lord of Bayvlew avenue will enable consumers to make pur- vegetable casseroles. You'll find that Peaches Grape Juice ,<• 22c*. 41c Baby Foods H«I« jtriiwo 3— 20c chases in larger units and facilitate dert, Patty Monosky and Valontla hufl returned to hor hom« after hav- round steak, pork or veal chops and Poluhovlck visited Miss Catherine ing boen a patient at \ Presbyterian b 0 the disposal of 5, 10 and 25-pound steaks, shoulder Jamb chops, and simi- Peaches Hot Sauce m.,. 3 £Y'13c Pablum c.?.^?, .* «..*#. 39c packages. Salmon recently. hospital, Newark. lar eiits of meat are more tender, and Caaiasoflla n Ho.l'vjr Price Administrator Henderson Miss Grace Schenck has accepted Mr, nnd Mra. Walter Schubert and Sealed Milk Ev.por.ted 3»". 23c FlakO PfeCmtMh - and Petroleum Co-ordlnator Ickes a position at the Bendlx corporation children Walter, Henry and Dorothy flavorful when braised in tomato juice oPinacri GAIDINSIDE announced jointly that fuel oil ra- at Red Bank. and Miss Helen Blalne of Midland or tomato soup intend of water. STAHDAIDS i. „„, /gc Clover Honey 14 Fiakorn <;«• *«i«« m 2 •*»• Ite tioning on the east coast may be un- XZ* •£ 14c ,:,' 23< avoidable next winter. All Eastern This li the *eoion when tomatoes Diced Carrots Hljhl.ndPure uti.bet.3tc Dried Pea Beans *••« en* <*•<*•- 9« motorists were told by the OPA to are fipe and juicy in roost parts of the Red Cabbage display their gasoline ration sticker, country, and it's a good time to put tip Deviled Meat• laJttJVp,.* -•«*<6c » Immediately, because "It Is illegal for any service station attendant to sell tomato juice, The juice is almost as gasoline to a vehicle unless the stick- YOUR HOME versatile as tomatoes themselves. Serve er corresponding to the typo of book it hot or cold, as is or highly seasoned, Mayonnaise Is conspicuously displayed on thi or combined with other liquids. For c UNCLE SAM SAYS: car." The rationing regulations for peppy Savor, add lemon juice and NuMadt pt-25 1' 45° new passenger nutomobllss were Worcestershire sauce, amended to make members of the U. Mayonnaise HeJinigo EAT MORE S. armed forces eligible to purchase flavor «tnd ^ new cars upon proof that a car Is TOMATO JUICE needed for transportation between 2-34 freestone peach the White Hale will 10 lbs. tomatoes *tsps. salt »t«dt«nd«r«nd juicy 23° Miracle Whip Jiavcn t already been foresightcrj. C t e body and quality tion at Individual (arms, Agrlculturo Home Service bottles; seal, and pasteurize (directions high. Because it Arrange to get your sugar ration Fanc fresh -J l0 under 3 bs 3 Xr»ftt Pt-25 « -4.1 Secretary Wlckard said. Such ceil' Director book tor canning—-.by the way, the follow), Makes about 7 pts. juice. aTnYkRv y * % l - I* - i a rich source of Ings would benefit small packers, he .tmotitti allowed is one.pound for Premium Soda food elements that stated, but would not Increase sup- JllUET ClNTIUl Bottling and Pasteurization 1lb. arc vital to good every four quarts of packed fruit health. Cheese plies, If lt becomes necessary, how- PotSSI & LlCHT you plan to can. This you see is Do not use lids with tine tops. Wash Crackers ever, the Department of Agriculture • Uffllai fancy Fresh • should be eaten Co. one-half cup of sugar for each quart jars thoronghly; sterilize) by placing in Llbby's Red Tnsdsf every day. Buy it will assist In working out a calling; of fruit. program, he said. Mr. Wlckard re- boiling water for 30 minutes. Heat LONG Salmon at SAFEWAY ported the available meat supply, af- CANMED PEACHES You will discover this will not juice to \7S° F. to 180° F. Pour into DUCKS ISLAND-FoncyNc, 1 Grade Ib. ] and savel make as sweet a syrup as you have ter deduction of Lond-Le&so and mil- hot jars, filling just to \\i inches from Honor Blue Hose , (i . _ itary requirements, would furnish The flavor of a tree ripened pcacl been accustomed to serving with c Store Cheese *».,".!!lu,t» »29t. Is something to rave about. With your canned peaches, So litre the top to allow room for expansion. Dice - "rlen I Z four pounds more moat por person comes the important hint—select iSeal ot once, according to type of lid. SLICED BACON 2 - 33c between now and June, 1043, than peaches at our very door in New Sharp Cheese «„.,""».*,., *35c Jersey there is little excuse for any- your fruit from tree ripened Jersey Place hot jars in water which has been Hormel'slun(!h1jM_ the avorago por capita consumption one not ' rcco({iiizinp and appre- peaches which -will have developed Kraft's Velveeta >uiV0]i from July, 1931, through July, 1010. heated to 100° F. to 185" F. Stand jars c ciating the full rich flavor of a mature, sweeter, fruit flavor. You BEEF KIDNEYS Spam H«»t cm oa J fc. KM JjHc The Agriculture; Department esti- peaches that have ripened before may even want to spread some of upright on rack; have completely cov- Kraft's American ,™0* mated the number of cattlo en feed beiriR picked from tin tree. • your firmer peaches on paper on a ered with water, Heat water to 175° F. for market In the cornbolt states on BEEF LIVER s.i.cK»iiy ib. 3|c Cheese Spreads «<•'>'» >..I-16C square table or on the floor in a to 185° F. and hold temperature SO • •••• CRISCO Pimlartto, Ollva-Mmlsnta, **Blh, August 1 had dropped 10 per cent We constantly hear homcroakers cool dry room until the peaches arc say, "I never can anythine but minutes'. Do not heat higher than 185° SPARE RIBSF-'-co-dfe22c Bring Your from the comparable figure a year slightly riper than -\vc usually use Vegetable Shortening Cheese Spreads *<>"> ago, apparently becauso Imposition eaclies." Well, we arc-sure i> will F. Remove immediately from hot e different this year due to the in- for canning, This also makes for MEAT LOAF »<•<< h 39c WASTE Old Insllih »nd Limbing of ceilings on beof prices caused E convenience in canning n few water, Test seals for tightness. Let C feeders to rievlato from their plam creased demand for commercial FATS cut atu^ tin D*T canned products for Roverriment quarts at a lime aj they have cool undisturbed in place free from BOLOGNA - - - b 31c Package Cheese K'»"'« as reported In April this year. to ahy of Amorksn ind V*tv««ti use. Every family -will want to ilo ripened to a luscious flavor. draft. When cold, wipe off and store. ROYAL SATIN Secretary Wlckard said the corn their patriotic duty by supplying The smaller amount of allotted FRANKFURTERS "mi.,. OIC our markets Vegetable Shortening Package Cheese K»>" supply is bolng u»crt fnstor than corn sugar* will make ripe peaches much •I*. 91- 3lb. CQc . their table with as much as possible Moro about fomatow ein i. I • c»n tJt# 3«lti. Llmfaurf.tr and Old fr Is being produced, and nnxt year, of many home canned products. sweeter and more delicious than Bead moro about the many uses ot ''unless wo toed moro wheat than the janie amount used for canning They will, nevertheless,.be etinally tomatoes in tho Family Circle of Cream Cheese usual," ovor 200 million more bush- as loyal to Ilieir old low, peaches. inn, unripe fruit. The syrup will KKA1I 1 WItlGI V(il«tl«l els of corn will be used than la b be slightly more cloudy when ripe Augiiit 81. Out every Thursday-frit at Safeway! • - - Ing raised this year. Them are still Tile' New Jersey peach growers soft peaches arc cooked for canning-, at Safeway. , Kaukauna Klub - •••—27c large stocks, however, In the national »ssure us there will be full ami but the syrup will he of a much Hlc«o*y Smoh<4 ind Af>p«Hiir granary, ho aald. plenty of tin's Itucious, fruit for nnrc delicious peach flavor. fable eati/iR with nmnle for filling _ When you open one of your jars Sajtwaf O'LAKES BUTTER Pahst-olt ;wii§ n-d>(m> ^» ""15c Stablllintlon of Wages. ill the jars our families will need Homtmaken' Bureau hurned only from m ff* filled with Jersey peaches next win- : The National War Labor Board for winter use, V. :er you will he fully rewarded for JULIA IRIS WJIIOIIT, Dlr»ot« lichtly salted to ., la Hi Cream Cheese "SF 2AS: 17c granted an Increase of 7tt cents an Perhaps ynu haven't tlmuftlit •our time and effort. etizing goodnss I >"• "d" ailM hour to 01,000 workers In (0 New seriously nhout your peach canning e Thurs., Fti. i Sit. only) England nnd 11 Southern textile for you may be aninnp; those home- To lifrlitm (lie burilrii of trucks, mills. The board denied any wage neighbors ami friends will lie found makers win) think readies are bet- (daring cars ihi.s summer to bring LOOK WHAT DIANES DISCOVERED'. Increase, however, to 83.000 employ- ter for canning in late AujrUst. If luscious fruits lo their kitchen for ees In 10 plants of the Aluminum IO, your memory serves you well for cinnintf. Company of America and 900 work- (hit was grandmother i idea, hut IN CM AWfKM* A Why don'r j^ou a«f yow "bifl" WOTMIN JUST nu IN »»mtttr ers In tho Buffalo (New York) plant like many other tliltiR» In tlilj Thin Syrup for Canning •NO HUM ox ttmnw. ir > ordor «arl/ In rh* w*k too? of the Amerlcnn Magnesium com- . ehMiRlitg world, new varieties of Mix 1 cup of sugar and 6 cunj TlllU.TtOUBAI ajj pany because thosa workers "had re- peaches, perfect for camiliiff, bruin Mot only will you have moro time t» to come Into our imirkcla In Inle f water nml linil until sugar Is ills- play frn weckenili. but you'll ba abU - calved avorufro hourly rate Increases iolvcd. readies may lip coolcctl In nulllolont to Qompen**to for the IB July nml curly .Auniist. to iliori .more leisurely II you a Tin New Jersey I'en'ch tuinicll our over phepeachess Iin ththee. ]ar to lie day, Kiilcway'a ipeclolly low «(lvot- which hful occurred botweon Janu- Itai cooperated with our own New tlaed prices, you know, «r« now good ary 1, 1041, and May, 1043." The raCcsscd.. This nniouritt of nyruyrup Jeticy A]iriculitira] Experiment Sta- s enough to can 10 pounds (n|i( - early in the Wttk, ' ..:.-•• Navy, acting under ordtrs from Pres- tion »t New Brunswick t mine ident Roosovelt, took aver tin strike- 0 iroxliniitcly 50) medium nljctl pe«chc« with greatly Improved leaches. These can lie cnoketl hy bound plant of tho General Cable Iwvor. ilje anil color. Amt)ti){ these ijien kettle mellintl usIilK two dunce SAFEWAY company In Dnynnno, N. 3. The VKlellei for eating, or uinnlnk, »rc nun. Kiprnrss [fives Ilinn n ilr-. •trlke occurred at the plant, work- '•olden Jubilee, TrioRcm nml (io|- WiiMts flavor mill wo btlicvr (dry Ing exclusively on production of war neneant, «llyellow frcotoin ptaclici. will ho as Mvcet as you wnuld like materials, after th* NWLB had r«- f?r llMJie nre[err! hll£Jl| lir,w.'.-,y,!cldt Jim* auiru. 3S Monmouth St., Red Bank-118 First Ave, Atlantic Highlands RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST ,20, I94Z.

him to enter N^ Y. U. and to work •pent last Sunday aboard tho "Par* there will not or should not lie any out a method whereby the playB of amount II" -with Capt. Jack Bogan. fishing this season. On the contrary, Goings On About Shakespeare .could be rnoro vividly Sunday was a rough day at sea, with a fair number of boats are sailing- Tina, Teal Tom Tom, taught in the schools. Just before en- SURF/ FIELD a strong southeast wind blowing and overy day and anglers will doubtless The U. S. O. Club tering the army, Sgt, Wing was to a heavy sea running. get off-shore a few times if not as have been screen tested by Universal Fishing under these unfavorable often as they, would like. Minaro, Win Races By Mrs. Walter Evans." Pictures. We predict things for him AND STIEAM conditions, "Mre. Field returned with "To encourage them, the tourna- after the war Is over. a catch of 35 pounds of hump-backed ment will offer a Special Trophy for Folkestone, Kent, England was sea bass. Every one on board had tho heaviest tuna 'taken on 8-thread- added to our guest book; on Tues- Timely Notes excellent-catches of sea bass. They One of "the most successful tea: line during August and September day. R. A. F. Pilot R., D. Saunders on the Great Outdoors ran from 2% to 3 pounds and often by a member of a tpurnament-afiHl- One Accident And Several Upsets or. the summer was held Sunday. visited the club Tuesday, He lived two at a time were brought over Mrs. Theresa McClintoclt of Long BY STEW VANVUET . ated club. on the Haskell estate on Riverside the rail. "We hope tho anglers will keep Branch, who was so popular with thi drive at one time, but returned to All passengers wero required to In Sailing Events Over Week-End Bervlce men • last winter when she thoir lines out, and look forward to England with his people when he "JERSEY UGHTNUJG" strlpera waa made by Morrey Welsh snow their Identification cards, and holding the Fifth Annual Tourna- appeared at the club, was with us was very, small. He came to Red ot Red Bank. Welsh beached three several who had failed to get them mont the first season after Victory again. Her line music ability and Walking along the "catwalk" at fish weighing betwoen Beven and were turned b'ack. Boats sailing Winning its third straight Satur- Bank to renew old acquaintances. Pullen'a Anchorage, Rumson, one haB been achieved. day point face of Monroouth Boat gracious manner extended the infor eight pounds each; Ho was fishing south of Point Pleasant are restrict-- mal singing from one hour to two. Senior hostesses serving on the can see many beautiful boats tied up ed to the one-mile limit. Those sail- club Comet*, Tom' Morrison Jr. s desk this past week besides those under .tho hardest conditions, stand- .Tho Neptune Sportamon's club an- Hell Divers Grow Mrs. McClintock, and Officer Candl In their slips on each side; Boats ing on a slippery rock pile, a heavy ing north are allowed greater lee- Tina now tops the «.« 36 already mentioned were Miss Mar- with graceful lines, newly painted, way. Mrs. Fieia aald they were out nounces that tho seventh annual po'nta. With a lead of 10 points over date White sang speoial numbers etirf breaking on the rocks, all alone clam bako will tako place Friday In Membership and Officer Candidate Helber played lon Force, Mrs. Marcus Higgin- metal polished and glistening in thi and no gaff. Try and do this some her nearest rival, Gloria Moore s botham, Miss Elizabeth Hlgglnson, sun. over the Klon.dlko bankB, a distance evening, August 28, 1042, at 7 o'clock Many new recruits were added, again by request his' version of time lt you are looking for a little of about eight miles. sharp. It 1B promised that it will be Marlgo Too, Tina has practical y "Sophisticated Lady," Mrs. Herrmann Asendorf, Mrs. Ed- As we walked slowly along, taking excitement. A number of stripers clincHed the Comet championship over the week-end to the "rapid- win Champlln, Mrs. Lyall Enstlce, In all the points of these boats we one of the best clam bakes ever held ly growing membership in the • Junior hostesses who assisted were were also taken at Deal, Monmouth We have been hearing rumors that title. Miss Virginia Roos, Mrs. H. C, Er- suddenly halted before "Jersey 1 along tho shore. All returns should organization krfown at Mon- Misses Shirley Morrow, Elizabeth Beach and In the Sea Bright area. several catches of bluoflsh . weighing bo In tho hands of Joe Travla, 1312 With the calling off of the Na- Pcgram, Carol Apgar, Helen Smith rlckson, Mrs. William E. Fagilson, Lightning." To us, as we stood look Evidently the fall run la under way from two to three pounds, havo boon tional Comet association champion- mouth. Boat club as the Hell Mrs. Albert Nicderer, Mrs. Gertrude ing down1 at her,- the seemed like Third avonuo, Asbury Park,, not la- Divers. Doris Crawford, Ruth Clayton in a big way. made from the surf at Lavalette and tor than August 24. ship races, to have been held early Emma Todd, Letha Kellinger, Helen Jennings, Miss Bernlce Roder and something' apart, as if she was ou< North Point of tho Beach. It is next month at Sea Side Heights, Bill Among the new members are Mrs. Howard C. Taylor. of place in all thla grandeur. Then Kenneth Walker, Sr., who upset Dunphy, Gladys Muzzy and Mrs. M We have had a number of In- hard (b run these reports down to • Olsen's Spirit was put up In dry- J, Lorenzo, Canteen workers assisting last it struck us that she could never be quiries about live eels—wbere to get facts; but it la a safe bet that a few dock for a complete overhauling. his son's sneakbox Darn Tootln' week were Mrs. Samuel Rikcr, Mrs. out of place, and that she is the VanVliet, Fischer Saturday after a spin on the We have added another fine new them—how to use them. So we feel blues havo been accounted for. As This craft, which had gained 21 Rufus Finch, Mrsi. A. YY-- Stout, Mrs. Queen of the fleet, a symbol, one of that this is a good time to give all silver mullet and September come points up to about three weeks ago river. Kenneth, Sr. lost his bal: bowler to our list, Pvt, Marcel Col- the shabby genteela with her head Win" Mixed Doubles ance while stepping from the Hard from Buffalo, who walked J\ A. Kellogg-, Mrs. W. H. Klnney, we know about them. along there will probably bo some •When withdrawn from competition, Mrs. S. A. Young, Mrs. W. S. Jones, proudly raised and her tall out-rig- The only place we know.of where fair .catches made. However, we Mrs. Amy VanVHet and Rudy is being pointed for the Lady Alycc boat to the dock float and away with first prize Saturday night gers towering high above them all have not allowed ourself to get very grabbed hold of the mast. Over with little trouble. Marcel learned Mrs. E. M: Crane, Miss Harriet they can be purchased, mounted for FiPcher won "the mixed" doubles race, according to Its owner. Crane; Mrs. A. L. Haskell, Miss One could not help but picture her ready use, is Cranmer's Tackle shop excited ovor it and don't look for a match Sunday night at Red Bank Tina, which has a record of five went the boat and the senior his .bowling* when he started as a. when she led the fleet of big game- return of "the good old days." skipper. Kenneth,. Jr. wanted pin boy. Due to popular demand we Louise Achells, Miss Cynthia Lee, at Long Branch. If you have ever Recreation hall with a total of 1,037 flrste one second and two thirdo so Mrs. Harold Morford, Miss Louise fish charters on her many expedi- tried to mount one of these slimy pins. Mrs. Edward Wise and Joseph far, had a lead ot 1 minute 10 sec- it clearly understood that one of will now have team bowling for men tions in distant seas after the giant Menzzopune were second and Miss the latest accessions to the Hell Thursday nights, and continue with Hcndrlckson. Mra. B. F. Black, wigglcrs we are stire you will- agree onds over Dr. M. R. Koss' Minaro at Misses Margaret and Ann Haskell, fighting tuna on her quest for mure We have been holding off the last Frances Koch and Charles Shlnn Divers was {he "old man" and the mixed bowling Saturday nights' with us that if they can be pur- part of this column until late Wed- the nnlsh of Saturday afternoon's Miss Elizabeth Knapp, Mrs. Eliza- fame; at Blmini in the Bahamas;, at chased at a reasonable cost you are wero third. Tho scores: match. Bob Boskey's Leisure Hn- not himself. The library committee consisting: Kit Kay when under her Master nesday BO as to get the last minute of Mrs. Ralph Eckert, Mra. E. L. beth Halsey, Miss Marylin Joos, far ahead of the game. Mrs, Amy VanVllot 1U ished • third and Gloria Moore s Others whose boats capsized Miss Jane Childs, Mrs. Ernest Bounce Anderson ot the Newark news. We have just learned that Rudy Plachur 180 176 178 were Dicky Woolfe, Ira Crous,e, Wyckoff, Miss Carol Eckert, Mrs. F. Tbe words "live eel" Is a misnomer two more stripers, one weighing 12 Totnl 1,037 Marglo Too fourth. Swingle, Mra. Edgar Howland, Miss Evening News, ahe never failed to becauso after they have had 'an ice Mrs. Kchv.ncl Wlao 1S7 Jr., Bill Ryder, Temple Fawcett Mary Holdman and4 E. M. Crane, pounds and the other 10 pounds, L 147 101 In Saturday's Sncakbox events Marilyn Howland, Mrs. L. W. Tay- acquit herself in splendid style. pick run through them from their Jofcpli Monzzopnno -- . ',183 173 202 and Audrey Olson, Ann Heuther, have done a fine piece of work In .Her paint is a little dingy now and were taken in tho Long Branch area. Total 1.003 Dorothy Lawrence's Teal outsailed arranging our many books these lor, Mrs.'W. T. Sawyer, Mrs. Louise mouth to their center to make an the Class A boats and Tom Bald- Hubie Farrow, Jr. and Bob Far- Sayro, Miss Ruth Bennett, Miss Shir- her metal Is not so bright, but ehe A 15-pounder was caught in the riv- Miss 1-VnnceB Koch 148 H» 150 row, Barton Gallagher and past few weeks, A glance at the opening for the loader and lower er at Sea Bright by John Parmly Cliiulon Shlnn 109 170 181 win's Tom Tom lead the B SneaUfi. ley Morrow, Mrs. Stanley Brown, is still tne proud lady of the tuna hook and then another hook mount- Totnl ...... 1,000 ; Eieutenants Parker and Olver- outgoing books show the service men fleet. of Rumson. This Is one of the larg- Mrs. Helen IJranoy ...... 161 155 150 Dr. Ross' Minaro was victorious in are not reading all "escape liter- Miss Betty VanSant, Miss Emma ed through their gills and their lips ' Sunday's Comet race, with Leisure .son. Noss, Miss Florence Dunn, Mra. En- Upon looking down into her cock- est striped bass that vre havo over Hr-rry Patterson ...c 166 141 185 ature" but many heavy volumes. tightly bound with cord there isn't hoard of being caught in tho river. Totnl 962 second and Tina third. Marglo Too sley White. Mrs. Marcus Hlggin- pit the first thing th/tt strikes your much life left, Mrs. Amy Shlnn 189 126 14S With the swift current that flows Lirwln D. HcndrlcU 200 was forced out of competition by Ten tables of bridge enjoyed play botham, Mrs. Frank Warner, Jr., eye is the "fighting chair." The en- The main point is they have havo 160 156 : tho carelessness of boys in a smaii ng at the club Wednesday night. Mrs. George Clevenberg, Mrs. Philip tire boat seems to be built around in and out it is nomethlng of a Totnl _; to be In good condition. They can feat-In angling skill to land a fish Mrs. Dnrls Me-gill 120 136 100 boat not in the race. Patty Bowen Punch and cookies were served at Peters. Miss Lillian Jahnes, Mrs. it. It isn't a modern, chrome nickel JpmoJj^rncs Brnriey •. „; 180 US 1S7 ' Teal, Night Hawk be used' several times by placing that size, A catch of 80 weakflah .'Total was sailing with Gloria Moore when ten o'clock by the Misses Kate Thomas Paul, Miss 'Elizabeth Hig- trim chair, but it was built for ac- them In an icebox. When fished they 659 a sudden gust of wind sent the .boys' Bucklln, Virginia Roos and Louise ginson, Mrs. Florence Baird, Mrs. Ar- tion. You could just picture the old was mado in Sandy Hook bay near Dickman Winners should be allowed to drop to the bot- Water Witch. Chumming with live craft so close to the racing Marglo McCue. Hostesses playing were thur Borden, Mrs. Bayard Stout, chair in action, seated in her a cele- tom and retrieved very slowly, bare- Too that the swinging boom struck Mrs. L. C. Vanlnwegen, Mrs. F. G. Mrs. E. B» Bowen, Mrs, A. B. Mc- brated big-game fish angler,. being shrimp was responsible'for this largo Tide Table iy turning the crank. Big fish love catch. i the Bowen girl and knocked her un- Warner, Mrs. Frances Scott, Misses !lelland, Jr., Miss D. E. Buschl-Mrs. turned by the mate this way and them. .\ conscious over the centerboard. She Close Finishes Mark Dorothy Bartlett, Laurette Ryan, Robert Eisner, Mrs. Sydney Wand, that, always facing his antagonist, Data supplied by United Stntos Oo&it tn4 Edith Frank, Marion Savoy, Grace Mrs. M. L. Beeler,.Mrs. W. C. Riker, which might weigh anywhere from Plans recently announced for hold- Goodfltlo Survey. was quickly revived but Marglo Too Sunday Morning Race The Sixteenth Avenue Fishing 015 Feiforol Offlcs Building, Church mi was forced out ol the race. Such Turner and Kate Bucklln. Mrs. Harold VanTine, Mrs. James C. 600 to 800 pounds. It takes a real Ing the Fifth Annual U. S. Atlantic fighting chair to handle one of these pier is enjoying excellent kingnsh, Vesoy Streets, fooling on the part of some of the More than 750 service men attend- Auchincloss, Mrs, Hooker Talcott, some weaks, croakers and spots. Turia tournament as a telegraphic NEW STORK CITY boys must be stopped, said some of In Sunday morning's point races ed the Thursday night dance. Assist- Miss ,Jean Grimm, Mrs. J. C. De- monsters. went August 17 and 19 wero can- HlRh Water Low Witu of Dickman's Skeeter fleet, Dorothy The next thing that strikes your Small croakers are hitting all along the club officials. ing with the dance were Mrs. L. D. Long, Mrs. E. D. Bransome, Mrs. the surf. celled. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Lawrence's Teal sailed home a win- Howland Jones; Mrs. Marshall eye, as you stand there secretly Among the reasons for tho cancel- ' Several of the boats captlfced in Seely, chairman of the chaperone The weakflsh run Is a till at it's Saturday 3:61) 4:28 10:10 10:56 der by 10 seconds over Dick Davis' imlttee, Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Dodge and Mrs. C. L. Despard. envying tho lucky fellow in the lation, many boats which figured. In Sundny 4:f,G C:26 ll:0H U:5L the week-end racing, mention ol Tern II in the Class A Sneakbox | chair. Is the stern. If you look close- height in the North Shrewsbury Monday r>:54 8:19 12:u4 which is made in another story in Mrs. H. E. Battershy, Miss Mil- previous tournaments aro now be- Tuesday .. 6;44 7:07 0:44 1:01) event. Richard Reeves Davis' Night ly you will see that it Is made so river, and catches up to 20 to a boat ing operated in the Coast Guard ser- Wednesday _. 7:31 7:52 1 .-3.1 1:50 tbls issue. Hawk clinched the Class B match j that a panel can be slipped out, have been reported. Wo saw a fluke Thumdny . 8:17 H:39 2ilO 2:38 vice, the presence of many former Friday 0:00 0:28 SiOS 3:21 SATURDAY'S EACES by crossing the finish line 55 sec- Mrs. Jack Klrschbaum, Mra. Joseph Bowling Banquet which releaseB a roller. What an weighing over three pounds which contestants in other branches of tho Comets—Start, 2:35 onds ahead of Donald E. Lawes, Jr.'s Humler, Mrs. Emilio Fanjul, Mrs. Al- important part this roller plays in was caught off McClees' creek Sun- armed forces, and tho' pressure of Utah and low water at Atlantic High* Bolt, Owntr finish bert Talbott and Mrs. Albert Gagne- day. lands. Port Monmoutl^ and Kcamburl Tina. Torn Morrison, Jr. 3:57:11 Sewal boating a giant tuna. Aa you stand war-time business duties upon many uma aa Sandy Uook. Minaro. Dr. M. B. Kos» —• 3:61:11 bin. Special visitors were Mrs. Is Well Attended there you wonder how many thous The Class A match was closely others. For high and low water at Keyport, add Lflsurc. Bob Beaker - 4:00:20 Everett Woolfenden, chairman of the ands of pounds of fighting fish flesh Junior Snapper Tournament - While at the mid-July meeting of U minutes to Sandy Hook. Marglo. Too. moThr-Moor*—. "t'02jiJi_ jnntwitui between five of the boats., Freehold Civilian Defense recreation have come in over this roller. After For high nnd Ion wntor at Red Bank Frank Scibert - 4:03:00 Jim Clayton's^iea Hag mushing The Bed Bank Junior Snapper ho Executive and Steering commlt- Add 2 hof Mrs. Charlotte Zcrr, chairman; Cranmer's Tackle shop at Long he Job of managing and conserving the school playground and the re- peared in summer stock at Martha's Mrs. Elsie Carhart and Harold Kelly. class season championship as the re- moval of large tree stumps was Vineyard acting as assistant stage Branch, and has been entered in sev- )ur salt water marine life for prea- sult of Circe'g triumph In Saturday's director, assistant atage manager, eral current fishing contests, includ- nt and future generations so that presented by the Caruso Construc- WINS WAR BOND. race. ion company. Purchase of 35 'desks scene designer and player of small ing the great -Long Branch fishing 'wise use could be mado of it for The eight-mile event was sailed and 15 chairs at a cost of $322.50 parts. . Coming to New York, he Melvln Schanck won a 525 war tournament, George Ruppert and tho benefit of the many," the sup- over the South Shrewsbury river as authorized by tho board. joined a group presenting'Shakes- tond awarded Friday night'at Bal- others. ply of this vital natural resource course In a brisk northeast wind, pearean-iplays in schools. His Inter- mch'a auditorium, Keansburg, by On top of this news cornea word would never be endangered. Yes, wo Circe taking an early lead and fin- est In the Shakespearean drama led he Veterans of Foreign Wars. that Sam Jeffries of Long Branch owe a lot to tho sportsman. ishing 1 minute, 45 seconds ahead partners •ccounted for three more big Hah of Lukundoo. Barbara was third, Lightning Boats weighing 19, 25, 25 pounds, respec- We were rather surprised to learn Stepper fourth and Heron fifth. Har- Men In Blue tively. That's a lot of fish in any that the Paramount deep-sea.fleet at ry McMahon's Ariel did not finish. Race In Rain man's country.- As In tho case of Brlello is doing "business as usual." Owing to the rainy weather, the Sailing through rain squalls Sun- Kling, Jeffries also fished with live Wo had been under the Impression schoduled Sunday race was not held. day, Dave Wilson's Helen Too tri- Dunn, Merely Loaned To Big-Time, eel. There were also a number of that these line, eoa-worthy boats hart Point Rice—Start, 3:50, umphed over Peter Bcntley, Jr.'s other good Il3h taken In the same been taken over by the Navy. Mrs. llont. Owner 1'inUh Tarpot in the Lightning class ten- area during tho week. Catherine Field of Red Bank, one Ciree, W. D Dnnki 6:n2:C of our ' most enthusiastic women Lukundoo, Philip Haebler r,:^2:4 r« mile rnoe of the Pair Haven Yacht Although not up in the "New Barbara, W. B. Potts 5:34:00 club. The heavy rain stopped the Made Sure It Was Permanent Job Deal" figures, another good catch of .nglors, called ua up to say she had Sti'Dprr, EilwJn Mr-wart : fi :37;00 other clnss racing events. ]{crnn, William linker ..., 5-37-30 Wide World Features Ariel, Harry McMabon 11NF With a slight lead at the-end of tho drst lap Helen Too left the Tarpot ""TOM DUNN'S National League umpiring career dates from June 24, minute, 33 seconds behind at the * 1039, when a long distanco call to Milwaukee from the American Welcome Home Party finish. Both boats fire tied at' 12 Association olllco in Columbus informed him ho had been "loaned" to points in season stnpding. the National League for six -weeks.-* For Leonardo Man Tho emergency was an operation A home-coming party was given MSATIIEIINKCKS HEI.I1 BOY on Bill Klenr. dean of tho senior Sotunlny evening by tho.Delta Phi SCOUTS SAVK THKlll 1JAJVI loagno staff. Tho loanee'lmade such sorority of Lconnrdo (or Lt. Francis a hit aa n. borrowed umpire that" at ALLS SWELL AGAIN * . . . both pledged Kilduff at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Rloomlnjjlon, Indiana, August 18 tho close of tho 1030 season, when CbarJp.} .Hfiaae, Jr. A social time In- (Spuclal)^Two squads of United Charlie Mown, after 22 yenva of cluding dancing was enjoyed. Lt. Slates Marines lundptl lit a Hooded sorvico, retired from active service * to keep America's trucks KllduIT lias been stationed at For' T:'oy Scout camp near here 'and at with n retirement Incomo of $2,200 SHI, Oklahoma, and will return nf'cr n Jesuit the situation is well In hand. a year for life, Dunn necanio a full- Ms furlough to Camp Beckonrldgo, Tho cump's lake, swelled becaueo Hedged nvcriibcr of President Frlck's I "PULLING for VICTORY" I Kentucky. Ho U tho son of Mr. and of recyiU heavyralna, %#ua overbur- slnft. RED BANK BOWLING Mrs, Francis Kllduff, Sr. Trucks are partners -with shlpi, planes, busses and trains dening iaVda4fir*SxpuU \l the camp Tho vslini, handsome Irishman *(• In the biggest, most Important transportation job of all tlm*. *f Other clients . were Mrs. Francis worked day and nlJlU/sandbagBlnJgBR from Fltchburg, Mass., has made And the V. S. Truck Comorvatlon plan and CM Oil "Victory Kllduff, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James K.. th(th , ddam , bbu t IIt became apparent umpiring his vocation ainco 1023, CENTER ]d. 'Maintenance"'program ara partners In the, nation's drive to Jd Groiicnkn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tuttlo L, that boypowor would not bo enough when ho WM mnnngor of A tenm Increase the life and aflicloncy of truck equipment. CMC MncPhec, Mr, and Mia. Nell Shnr- to stem thn weight ol thr. rtfilng wa- In n Massachusetts twilight league. t w ilealers originated preventive maintenance In 1928, and have ^ key, Mr. and Mm. John Wnldnran ttrs. At the onil of the season the um- ' proved Its ability to step up performance and dependability, ' Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hughes, Mr. A call tor nflaistiince was anawored pire who hud boon hired to work 129 MONMOUTH STREET nnd Mrs, Cluudo Smith, Miss G.mce by the Mnrlncu, who arrived In Jeeps time and Mma apaln, You owe it to your country, your trucks in tho longue'n nll-atar gnmo wi\a ^ and yourself to take advantafe of this truck-saving program. •¥ Waldman, Mlsu Jcanotte Bharkcy, from Burns City In record time. unable to keep lilij assignment. Miss Clalr Johnson, nil of Leonardo; Dunn iifrriwd to (111 In. Tlraiilt—h« Sptufof "Sirvtf Paymsnf flan" avallahU through our own YMAC Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Cummin* and WIIH Invited to umplro nn Industrial Cpl, James Elmor nf Atlantic Hlgh- . NEW EXICMl'T I KKami ) tho floliifollowliiKK week,. RE-OPENING Inndn; Mrs, William Lynch of May- TOM m;iw wood, Mini) Margaret Ellsworth of Tho Mlddlclown township com- Thin nHfllgnniont developel d Into his mitted Thursday approved OoorKii being nnnicd umplro In nn Indus- Jersey City, Jack 13laclt of Irving- "iiKlo to hln .National LcnRiin con- H. L. CO. Ion and Sgt. 0. Druce Cockn of Foil W.- ffillfion; lind' Wniinm H:.,Titllmnn .Irlill iMttuo for tlln 1024 nennon. In 6 P. M. - Monday - August 24 for nicmiboishlp lii Mlddlctowri town- lOOT ho movoil up (o Oifl/HlacliatoW nection. In. tho middle llMO'j, lib JOE Hitncocli. made throe spring trnlnihk trips flhtii /lip c«iii[mny No. 1 of llouddcn'n Valley Lcfij-ui!. In 1020 mill 1027 ho 81 E, JWnln St ~ Freehold,-N. ,j. .: .."^.i'liono Corner. Tho committed nine ap- umpired for tho New KiiRlnnd with the Uonton Ilrnvcn mid um- CRYPTIC CAM, proved tho granlliiK of exemption I,tmHui', then cnnic two ycni-H In pired In their Kmiira, thus mnklnif 1110 Main St. Hmdley IScncli, N. 3. l'liono Anbury I'ark 2500 tho acquaintance .of mil Klom, Illn THANKS FOR WAITING ! [Htriei'ii t» Mtlwnrd H. Cnrln, Domtli! tbtbn KnnKt t I aftnr When Die crptlo call, "Rolnforco- Qunckonbimh, Carlton Wi)lllii(r, Mur- begun ii tun-year term or Clnnn AA flrnt Nnllotinl LnnKtfn ttamo. Juno . itiontn Needed," wun rndlood from v>« llullam, Adam J. Lln/.muyor, umpiring with two ycuiin In tlm Pa- 27, 1039, wan a once-lri-n-lirotlmn de- JACK HOOTER. THETRUCK OF VALUED Hun Domingo In 1010, uociuwn of a Clifford C Cooper, William H. Pnpo elite Cnniil I.IMKIIA, Jninlrifr thoAnior- but fenture, becaiuo tho linttlo Went nour olvll war, tho 15th IlnKlmont of nnd Joseph W. Unhurt of Nnvruilnh \mn Aimciciiitloii nt thr, ntni-t of 2.1 Innlnni,, t|,0 lonRi-iit innjor Innifun Ilia United Htute« Marine Corpn was Hook & Ljimlnr company of Nuvc- ] 11,12, Imll Knmo nlncn Mny 1, 1020, whon ' landed tQ-tcotor* order, oliilf. •*• IlnMon nnd lliooklyn iilnycd a 20- Tlicro. In strong Mno«achu»«tU Innlnif tin. G A SOL IN E - DIE S EL RED'BANK JKflGISTER, AUGUST 20. 1942? Township Committee Receives Complaints

" Mrs, Corrtnt) Breton of Idea] Bsjaeh complained to the Middletown towrublp commute* la«t week that CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS •ba had purchased Iota on Hayvlew avenue, Ideal Benoh, but was unable to reach them because Bayvlew avi nue had not yet been cut through, It was explained that thl« . wu a LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE. FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES itreet In a private real rotate de.- SITUATIONS WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE vulopment and no responsibility of LOST, gold ring, diamond manwie PAINT dltett from factory and a4«« •• li-foot row boat* for sale. Jan- CARPENTER work and painting i assart Bractloal, middle aged; exntllent COUTLtE, white, middle t2«4. WfcnUd the township.„ tar, rubita and diamonds wound, Re- par ami aa all naUrlaua. palnit vai- •n'a, Oeeanport road, near Fort Mon- workmanahlp. Ko Job too amall —- cee. Phone Mlddlrtown 174-J. , woman for cooking- and. trenftz-ati hpussy ward. Call Bed Bank 14SS.J. nlabas; wall texture and wall papar. AU uth, little Silver, H. J. or contract! rtuonable. Adlreia ' work. Man to care for ksnnsl. Two la through Consrtaac* Jmlth" AgencyT ii Dr, 8. TV, Lawrence ana J, Craw. lautlo Faint Co., 118 Waat tnnt stmt. berg, p. O. Box set. Bad Bank,* OOOiOKK looklnr tor noilUoni refaremcea. Ullr. Good home. Phon* Rum no a 2081 Maple avaaua, Fair Hs/rea. ptont B.J LOS2V key cue containing 1cm lait Fri Bad Bask, phone 2IS1-W, USED furniture for eat*. Anderson Bros,, Write) M. OT, box 511, Red Bank.* Bank 1S0S. ford Oompton complained of the con- Ino* 200 ofonmoutb, street. Red Bank, dition of atrenta In the Hesse de- day. In Red Bank, near West From FOR MORTGAGE loana see E. V. B. H. GIRL winted to work «t sods founUJn «t atrtit entrance parkinrkln*r lot. .;Reward TRACTOEB and aaulpraent, new, nstd and SUUt, Lola building, IT-IS Broad DAY'8 «ork wanUd, or part Ume, Inquire" Kfctsln's, 208 8hr«fw»i3iirx ATtnu*. Rtd ^."* c!l«r, aarwMd In ma velopment between Campbell'". Juno Wilt* Keye, box 111, Red Bank.* rebuilt. Conovar Bros^ Wleltatunk, N* street (over Nawberry store). Mary Hose, »0 Lalghton' avenue. Red _.f»«h 7IU1 two-car itira««i four loll Bank. Iati*«/IIt?le"rf' •i'*o»t without furnltuiS Men and Leonardo, ana Mn, Bea- J. Phone Holmdel Sill. MABOOANX' dining room suite (inlaid), Bank.* LOST, l>uk took Ho, 11,100, Saturn to alx chairs, SWtll-front sideboard] sacrt- AHTHUK E. BOVOB, painting eoatrawtert It.too. Ingulr* Stephen Stesatlu, faplH trice E. Stafford of Leonardo com- Be*, 1210. Mrs. JB. 1. Griffith, «4 ~ tES GIRL wanted. Moklcr's B*kirr, p'att. Keaniburr. chona 5T?JB. •, • Second National Bank and Trust * com- CASH lor your eld typawrltara, adding- ns- Broad praotlcal palsUra, paptrhajigers and PRACTICAL nur»» want. postUon with 49 Broad street, phon* Bid Bank 262. plained of a. drainage condition 01 pany, Red Dunk, ehlne, check writer er other offlce equip- atrnt, Eatontown, N. /•• decorator;. No Job too large or too aeral-lnvaJIJ, or oar. for lone perton. her property' between Ohcmono am ment; will oalli Joa»ph E. Sarplw, 107 small. Braneh avenue, little Silver, near station. ILBTOWN—Seml-bonjalow fa tool Wall paper aampla patUrna on n- WANTED, woman for stntral hotutwork alri tit rooma and bath, allMm- Brevent avonuofl, LOST, umbrella, on B*d Benk.Lonsr Branch Monmoutb. atreet, phona Bad Bank 4BB, Quest. : eatunate call Rumion til, Fifth house from corner.* bui, Friday morninii black wlw ludte nnd to assist simMnvalldj fsmily ct nenUi tot (Oxllt feet; on good bu handlaibaa iMtlmraUl value. Reward. WATER PUMPS, n«w and rebuilt, for salt, FOR EXCHANGE thrse. Lalv* In; iUt« ws^w. WrtU Box HOOVER sleanerra repaired>alrad, braahaa l«- CURTAINS outfttlr atretohadi plain. 25 121, Highlands, K. J. « raA t»rme arranged. Jama A. Phone ' i B»nk 1ST. SOI Broad rtrwt. Pump repairs of all klndai plumbing and WILL axoitanga large vacant lot on Im- bristled. Allani Bettri' "o 8"h in. 1« Whlt« eanUl rufltd, it centi. phone J480-J toat, Ing, V. O. Hurst, Mtddlitown, phon* atreet, phone !1J,, Red Bank. Bad Bank. AFTERNOON cook and hous«work*r lddl.tawn, N, ».| In naobn. East Keansburg FAIR light tortoise shell itMl rim gliest latown SJ. proved street, borough of Shrewsbury, for good automobile* T«lsphon* R«a anted for imsil houathold.olos* to H*d 0 b fll loit Sunder afternoon between»BlacV PSTEIXB Decorating Berrlcel paper hang- Bank shopping center. Phona 2180 or ad- knt-^rJ '^"!?!™ ••* » ' nrepltveej Point road and Herts etreet, Rumion HORSEfi. harneai, wafou, plows, hirrowa, Bank 1818-W.* hot water haat, two-ear gang* I encloaeai (The Red Bank Register can be bonghl apreadera, sprayers. duaUrs, oomblnas. Ing) plain and decorative painting) beat FARM PRODUCE dress Cook, box Ell, Bwl Bank, at Eait Keanibtirs from latdore Wallliij] Flnier call 7tS Bunion.* materlalai and workmanahlp at moderate hay and sraJn machlaeir. onlilraitor and prlcea. Phone 983, 10 Mount street. Bed iank. Small cauh needed. Join T. Law- LOST, bank book No, IB,7J4. Return t> lawn mowera. Conovlr Broa., Wlckatunk. AUTOMOBILES FARMFRS and tr grower, will find a WAITRESS wanted to work In Hesse's, I Mr, and Mrj, Robert Blakely an Bank, \ Weat Front street. Bed Bank, phone 'ar No. III, Had Bank, phone) 410, sons Jack and Bamtlel and grand* Second National- Bank and Truit Co, 1260. . ' Red Bank, DISCONTINUED Imperial waubable wall- REPAXRINO—Furs repalr»d ud iMtylSHl farthing la iter'a olaaaTfled col- •on ' Robert * are spending several iapar for every room In your home; MAUBIOB SCHWARTZ, Ohrysler. Ply. omni. tfEAK tUd Bank; Colonial hooa. at nine) mouth and International truck sales and at moderaU prioes. 8taraxe fre*. Vo- YOUNG li/VDY, used IB to 28, rMldlnv I0™?' two baths, splendid beating eJ»T weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Just to 110, on aala (or 11.98 per room aervlc* hcadquarUrs. Phon* Bed Bank gel'a, 24 Broad atreat, R*d Bank, phone Bed Bank or vicinity, wanted: no «x- lot. Quantities and patterns are (ImlMd. 474 i! lo aena (round; elevation I 114,009, Blakely. FOR SALE Klarln'a Faint Store. 26 Monmouth street. 787. p*rienc* nte«ssur/. Apply Kent's, Broad «— i^eowon by apnolntmtnt, Osarles £7. street, Red Bank.* Sw«n.y. MonmootS aTmne, phone BasMOB MM. Harold Jacket la upandln USBD OARS bought, sold and «xohang*d. three week* with her husband wh BABY CHICKS, He i teatedi heavy VENETIAN Winds i genuine wood blinds KOS for sale, jounr pint alea acrea of ego* end neat stralne. White Boeka, right in atock| 18.98 fpr . but sliaf, Pontlao tales and sarvlc*; terms. Q. M. WANTED . %dW Middletown Block Fami, Thomas U stationed In California, Rhode Island Reda, Barred Rocks) tab- Many satisfied euatomera; oyster white A. O. Bauat Brothers, 19-21 Mechanic 1 Field, phone B*d Bank all, APARTMENTS Mils Florence MoQlrr of Kcano btta. biff selection, areeds reasonable. with duck tape, or Ivory with Ivory tape. atreet, phone 8O9E. DON'T POT your car up for ti, duration. burg spent a few day* with her «!«• Mullor. Soul, f 1, two miles north of Bed National 0 & 10, Prown'a, Phone 2880.' 19S8 CODOE station wagon for sale: s*c< I am a defame worker and have eaah FIVE aoras of Butgera tomatoes on field JTOUK-RQOM modern apartment, with t»r, Mra, Terrenee Cruse. " ik bridge, rlfice. Olgar itore. 2 Monmouth street; for a real bargain I mutt have good tirw *or said Just aUrOna; to ripen. Apply one-car jrarace; centrally located. In Bed Front USED Wainscoting, windows, and bo In good mechanical condition. Dont B. O. Dunlap, Red Hill road, lilddletown/ Bonk; for yearly tenancy. Rent. |6E. Call Mra. John Blakely was hooteaa ai JUST arrlredi lane •hlpmintof combi- 31511 uuJttcaiv— waiuaoouug, wiuuowi Red Bank, phone 331.* waate your time and mine unlns rou have nation nuns, soil »toT«a, »•; ranu«i, doors, frames, 9xt't in quantities) 2xS i Grosslnger & Heller. Mechanic and Broad lUt for halt aai a covered dish luncheon held at the .jfii SxS's, SxlO'a up to SB feed IUIL 1037 FORD coach, A-l throughout See exceptional buy. Phone after 8 p. m, HAND tractor or row»r cultivator wanted, streets, Bed Bank, phono 2100.* oil itovei at lowiat ptlon. Bantual Swarti, car to appreciate: 1225. Terma ar- 448 Bed Bank. aultable 'or me on small arardtn. Write 1 home of Mrs, Pearl Itunyan, Rum. 14 Weit Front Mmt, Bed Bank, phon three 81-foot girders at reasonable price, Tractor, box til, Red Bank. , i ? •on. 1887.' John D. Patterson, First and Navailnk ranged. -Oail 2201 Red Bank, between 8 VACUUM OLEANBBS—I will buy Hoov»r THREE or four-room furnished- or unfur- avenues, It F. D., Atlantlo -Highlandi, a. m. and 6 p. m. deanora; any age and any condition, for nished apartment for rent; hot water, CKEN farm for aala, oompleU, yAtH Mrs. Prod Oarlln Is 111 with a cold t^ALPA hay -for aalei nothlngleat than bath and shower, gas and electrlo; $40 S.OOO layer, and pulLta. Price it,it™ GOATS—8aanana nllklni: soata for aalal phone Highland. 1111. cash. Look in your cellar c-r attlb and two tone delivered. Edward H. firatch, Mrs. Agnes Ruppoll la recoverln all nflrta t manr bred i Haw, Jar*ay atata 1989 STUDBBAKER Commander, live- turn your, cleaner Into caah. Phone aftor- a month. Teaata Dequlno,"*!! L«iay«tt« t^F. Mann. Batontown, Iteote tl. Si Wddlatown, acroai and showroom, Drummond place. Bod Bank 15 Haddon park, or call Bed Bank 1811 WAR WOBKBRS—In Sea Bright, in town, Bad Bank bridge, phone Bad Bank Stlt 988, after 5 p, m.* formation to Hechanloa, box 611, Red avenue. TWO-WHEEL push cart wanted for cart- near beach, alx room and bath unfur- NB hou.e In .Hmneon on eomn nev While llunlng off Anbury park Ing laavea, etc. Phone Red Bank 17(5. Bank. nished apartment; $20 monthly. Phone river for aal.: lovely trroonde, abide OANNINO TIMB—All alaaa, from lalf-pln WB BUY and sell second-hand and new 19S6 FORD t-wo-door eedan, A-l condl tMJs; »dat fll.oao. will take|li,lsdo oaal! Robert Blackley caught a ton-poun furniture I highest prlcea paid. Swartz's tlon: good rubber: heater. Phone Bumson 1462, to half-sallon In atock; quart two-piece BICYCLES wanted, any alte, any makai Writ. Bomaon, box 511. Red Bank,* tuna. Mr. Blackley was acoompaniei Highway Store, Highway 85, Middle- Koansburg 658.* WAITRBSS waited at_Loula Plaaerla, 11 top jara, II oente donan; jall^ trlaaiaa, » town, K. J,, acrosa Sed Bank bridge. Phone also frames, Mahna Bios., route as. by his nephew, Joieph Carmello. centa doaani Crown lldi, two doien, 86 Eatontown, phone 8D. Brldga arenu*. Red Bank,. WATEIt FRONT cabin ami cents. Yft dalivar, National 5 4 10. Bed Bank 3218. HEBE'S what you.get In a Frank Van. REAL .ESTATE WANTED John Dlckel and Earnest Mayer ol 4 Syckl* Victory Quality U»ed Car: 10,000 Qr>nd Frown'a, photia 3B80. FOR INSUBANCB on your car, house or mile guarantee, reconditioned engine, guar- HAN winUd to work on amall farm; live lilt . aTenne, Aaburr Park)' Newark spent the week-end with Mr, in vicinity of Ooll'a Neck; full or part IF YOU have a house, apartment or bun- hazards of any kind, phone or call Ray anteed buttery, all good tires, good brakes, AUTOMOBILES wanted — Wei will yaJow, furnished or unfurnished, (or and Mrs. John Mayer, BUY your new furnltnra from ua; IS entire car ohecked for dependable perform- time. Write Man, box 611, Red Bank. ; montlia to pan no higher installmen H. Stlllman, Stote Highway. Eatontown 7. pay cash for uted care of any make) rent, communicate with B. G. Coats Agen- 80 ACRES. attracUv. new six-room Case Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Manning an Twenty-flve yeara at the aame location. ance: 80 to 90 day -50-50 guarantee on or model. Hount-Engltsh Company, cy, -4B0 Bath avenue, Lonff Branch, phone prlcea chartrad—aame aa caah prieaa any other work needed during guarantee WOMEN with acme apara time can easily Cod cottaj, far back from road on Mil; <" cblldron Barbara and Gerald, re- Snartt'a Hl>&wa7 Store, ni2(jway 8B, Mid- to Monmouth atmt, phone Red Bank make (6 par day on aentational photo- Lonff Branch 3599. ouUtandtoe •rtaw of aurrottndlni eMtafi YOUB old furniture made better than new, period. Prices no higher than N. A. D. ntt] i o turned to New York city after spend- dletown, aoroaa Bad Bank bridge. Phone A. average selling price recognised by gov- 178. graphic proposition. Attractive cash com- ff? V T\ ff •>'•«•' »•">. lav»torJv Bed Bank 1218. sprayed or rubbed finishes; all braneb- ralnlon arrangement. Mr. Burton, 85 FIVEIVE,, six or seven-roomeve house wanted to hot wat»r haat, Eseo oil burner. two-oS •• ing two weeks with Mr, and Mrs, es In cabinet making I catlmatea and plan- ernment aa fair price. See us for de- rent or buyb i allll unprovsamwImvmets;i Iin R«IWd pendable transportation. Prank Van- Broad street, Red Bank, or 8 B0 Cookman *ara«, tool hou... FannaJ] ModeJ A tr»o- : Joseph McDonald and family. USED furnll are for aele. Andanon Bioa., ning dtttctullr done. Call us. Bed Bank avenue, Asbury Park. ajik or vlolnlty, Write Bouse, box til, tor, plow, other farm machinery: modern 2867, Sycklc, Dodge-Plymouth dealer, 161 West BOARD wanted by middle aged epupl*; B«d Bank.* " Mrs. William Holehauer vlslte Inc., 200 :lonmouth atreot. Bed Bank, Front street. Bed Bank. ' need two bedrooms, elttlns; room, pri- poultry houae. 3,000 bird e.oarfty. laolod. her daughter Emma of Newark ore: WB BUY uaad vaahinsi maehlnea and ra FOR SALE cheap, leverol good used Ice- vate bath arid garage; near river pre- WANTED, maid to do general housework FIVE-ROOM honst wanted, with girsii; the week-end. ferred. Will furnleh own rooms, writa In family of adulte; middle aged woman must have three bedrooms; rent under f rlgaratora. Let ua Quota you a •priea boxes and gaa ranges. Samuel Swarti, CHEVROLET deluxe mdan for sale, 1940; Board, box 611, Red Bank. S"SMSF sftsrSstr •sst on youra today. Good Hoaaakeeplng shop, 14 West Front atreat. Red Bank, phone splendid condition, low mileage, good preferred; aolored or white. Good home S25. Wduld like to hare a house near Cecelia, Barrett has been acceptc 1887.' to right party. Call Middletown 468.* Red Bank. Write B. D. L.. box Sll. R«d 46 Monmouth atreet, phona Bad Bank tires. Owner Joining Navy. Call Atlantic SPANISH—Opportunity; eulture; its a new member of Brownie troop 3586. . Highlands 489-R. etudy Bank. LOT FOR SALB at Fair Harem, one block FLOWERS for ongagement. parties, wed- with a native. Phone Red Bank S632-R. YOUNG MAN wantad. preferably mar- »,i~nL!5™Yib?rT flv«. on. Block from WS OABRY a complete line of floor COT< dlnge, blrthdaya, anniversartea and 1940 SIX-CYLINDER Packard convertible ried, to assist owner In.prominent bowl- COUPLE deslr« until modern house, fur- River road; —firinp:,--beda,-Bprln{[B.:-m»Ui«*tiea_ at low funerals. Alao .pottery and glasi and coup*, low mileage. Ilk* .nay: private ing alleys. Muat hav« ability and peraon- nished, September IS or October 1st, tortalned at a, party Tuesday nigh wrought iron novelties'for gifts,-—Honey- WANTED. American antique furniture convenient to Fort Monmouth. Write eft prices. Samuel Swartx, 14 West Froh "party! very good rubb*ri-*.T2E:_owner —old- atlver.-ohlna-aud- glaas :-4amllr_por». alltjr to aseame responsibility after a short In honor of their daughter, Wllma' itreet. Bed Bank, phone 1!8T.* Bee Floweri, Upper Broad street/ phone leaving town. If intortsted write Packard, parfed-of-tlme. -Write, .Toung Mari,_hox Modern House, box 611, Red Bank. Red Bank £72. •raits. L. Richmond, 42 East Main atnwt. 16th birthday. The party was hel< box 511, Bed Bank.* Freehold. N. J^ phone 178. 511, K«d Bank. ANTIQUES, ragit fumltut*. aiivarwara, PROSPECTS waiting—I*1it furnlahed or in the Blue room of the High Ha: jawelrr* caah ragtiUra, aairinc macAlnea, IBISH Better puppies for a'ale, pure bred; 1988 CHRYSLER sedan, or 1980 Chevrolet unfurnished houses or apartments for SBVEN-J8O0M hoot*, enn BArahM and very reasonable. Call 8541 Red Bank. WANTED, ladl»s' old or slightly used bi- rent with Marie Oox, realtor, phone) Long on Main street. About 20 of Mlsi Urea, atovei, suna, boolta, ploturea, ooln», sedan; good rubber; have two cars In cycles or blcyda frames. Graver Par- CBNUHAL liouaaworker wanted for Ul.d bath; g»rage; SOxltO lot; oa. family anu only need one. Inaulre Post- Branch 1602. A Realtor glvea service. Kruger'a school frienda were in- itunpa, luffgaga, deaka bought and aold QUALITY Cooker Spaniels for Bale, eorrcot ker, 8-10 Mechanic street, Red Bank, amall family In Red Bank. Must ba TrospMt (Tmut, otroolte Tabor Town Furniture Bschame, 86 Monmoutli master, Marlboro, N. J. phona ISIS. good, plain cook. Good salary. Phona atrstel. Little Sllwr pric. f 5,100. In. •.—vJte*—-Th9»-t«ble_centerpiece .con- teU-Bad-BanKi phone lf»8. type I w«ll bred; reasonably priced. Red sisted of 16 lumps of sugar tied Gat«-Parm». Freehold jroad • at Scpbeyvllle, Sod Bank 1881. qnlr. Batter, Whit, read, Uttla SB. 1940 .OUDSWOBILB deluxe sedan, I WOULD Ilko to buy standing wood. J. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT with a pink ribbon. Many beautiful MAYTAG wuhersi OTaihaWaJ. ngalnid, N, J,, phoiie Eatontown lti-IWI. "~ whiU walled-tir*i7-niarly-|jood-at-r,ewi: ~BenTlett;" phOfle~!77-B Ke»nebut». T«r, or Jour own broker.* slx-cyllnder; private owner. Can be seen gifta were received by MIBS Kroger, »finlahad. Fhona Tuatlng a, Bad Bank 39 for aatlmata. SPINET PIANO, Wurlltter make, brand by appointment. Phono Bed Bank 17H8-J. KITCHEN coal range wanted; must be MAN'wantad to drlva truck; ttsady work second floor Register building, lumiaV Refreshments were served 'and i new; a Ultle beauty that can't be dupli- Cash transaction.* r " year around. Oall Middletown 178. OOOWTRY home, colonial dwelling, alx cated! only 122 5. Terms. Griffith Piano in excellent condition. Phone Red Bank a»te occupancy. Suitable for profwilonal good time enjoyed.. by all of thi MANOS—Tuned, wld, bought or __ 2498-W.* purposee. All conveniences, bast location. rooma and bate: oil burner, two-ear g£ 1 changed! aasleit tonne. New York .prleoa, Co.. 278 Hob'art street, Perth Amboy (op- 1980 BUSINESS coupe, Pontiac, for sale; rag.; half acre plot; located on Gooae. . guestk HANDY HAN wanted; not anbjoct to Inquire Thomas Irving Brown, Bcgiater of- Ho cartage charges, fuatlng'a, 1< Mon- posit* Seari-Boebuok). Open evenings. eight cylinders; good rubber. Alao ping SMALL tiling cabinet wanted; mutt Have draft; for year- round position. Wrlta fice. Agents protected. neck Point. Little Silver: IJ.OOO. Tho mouth atreet, phone Bad Bank SB. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank I>. Engel HORSE for aal., five years old: gentle and lock and must be fireproof. Phone Red Year Round, box 511, Red Bank. rood- Trorker, Phone Middletown 585. Bank 1019.* HOUShfa and stores for rant. R- V. R. H. mann, route 36, are parents of RADIOS and record ptarera^On aaalw 18S5-M.' EXPERIENCED kennel man wanted for stout, Lewis buffdln?, 77-79 . I road son born Tuesday at Hlverview hoi terms; all modela. Bur new at Tni IVANTED, three-room furnished apartment permanent position In veterinary hoi street (over Newberry store). NBW. Cap. Cod colonial, alx room, and Uns'a, le Uonmouth itraet. Bed Bank. i l a uUt l 1 h , pita!. -' . : _•_ _ BOSTON puppies* male and ttmi\tn. little DUAL-WHEEL Chevrolet truok for sJe; or two rooma with kitchenette; moder- pita!. Fhona Red Bank 5JJ5 evenings. iW& . « «* " l I "*™ "'' flrsiPlaeel six good tlresj 1080 model. Phon* Bed atolj- priced. Writ* Apartment, box 111, PORT MONMOUTH—Water front bunga- plot 5(1x100; atuched sarage; excellent lo- TIME paymenta on pianos, radios and tftuttlcil . Deposit hold. Can STNGLB woman wanted to assist with cor» low, four rooms, $16 per week Jndudinjr cation; 18,000. Thompson Aiency. »1 waahars. "rusting Flano Go,, ' ~ uon* H«erdt, WlA' Bank 3362-J. r«spondene*. Write Single Woman, box _as, electric and water, Mrs. Lancet, 322 East Front atreet phone700.* • mouth atreet. Red Bank. Ell. Red Bank.* Carr avenue, Keansburff, K. J. Navesink GA3 «nd cool combinaticombinatioon r*ngt,rg, price JYMODTH Coupe, Ifl37, for sale; motor BELT-DRIVEN cord wood saw wantsd. MODERN Dupe Cod colonial; fin* location* FBBD3, chicks and auppllea; regulated de S75. Inaulrl e rear of Hufcb'Hfcb'n GaragG. e N oxcellent! dependable car for any pur. Telephone, Red Bank ZZ1O during busi- man Sprinffi road, Red Bank. poae. 7 William street, Rumson, N, J., ness hours. YOUNG whlt« woman wanted to do light HOUSE of nine rooms, two baths, ffarase, alx room, and bath; flrwlac,, attaohej llverlaa f phona earlr. Diabrow Brothera, liousekeeplng from 7:80 a. m. to 1 p. m. automatic heat, quiet, residential sec- "?"?'. 5'."™ ^lt- °" burner; half acrai (The Bed Bank Register can ba toughl Broad atreet and Pattanon arenui phone RumBOn 1BB7.*' In Kareainfc at the ooatoffloe and Qould'n'i WANTED, good bicycle: non-racing model. Ava days, Monday through Friday. SUM tion in Fair Haven, near bus, school and Jlot; S».tto. Thompson Aginer, SI Eatt grocery) Bhnwaburr. phone Bad Bank 1880. PIANO for laic, im&Il BIIO, full keyboi-rd, Call LleuUnant Huffcutt, Fort Mon. wage* desired. Write Y. W., box 511, Red stores. Available September 15. Rent ' Schomnkor upright Mano; exeellont mouth, extension 1268, Bank. $75. Constance Smith Atrency, Red Bank Front street, phono 7O0.* Fifteen men have been signed up WOOD for the wlnUri wall seasoned wood tomt attractive price. 35 Wallace, street BUSINESS NOTICES 2303. SMAIA ESTATE, uckatve teotloa near for fireplaces and for all heating pur- (r«r). Red Bunk, phone 3880,* HOUSKWORKBR, whlta or colored, want. river; nine-room colonial type dTrtlUng-i as reserve flremen in the local com- ppaaat aJl aliea' available, fi. O'Neal and WANTED, straight flrat mortgage, 14,000 three bathe, flreplac, hot water hestj pany and will be available In case of OES3POOLS cleaned and due. drains ln- on Middletown property for threa y«ars, «d; plain cooking, no laundry; sleep In. SEVEN-ROOM bungalow, two bathrooms, Tajlor. Navesink. N, J,, phone Atlantic "PADDED lroninz table*. $1.50 j nlctve at 3 per cent. Wrlto Mortgage, box 811, Address P. O. Box 124, Middletown, N. J.. heated; enclosed porch, tiro-eatiroear gmrag*; '«»'«"'. landKaixd irounda, J% acreaj a fire. There are about 30 mombors HlgManda 878. boards EG centi; elastic Ironing board atalled, wood saving, estimates. jl»en; g; I10,EOD. Thompson Agency, El Baas all kinds of well work. Howard Tilton, 80 Red Bank. or phone-BS-M Middletown. unfurnlahedflhd , rent 950950 , or. fof r salel . SStewt - Front Jtreet. phone 700.* on tho active roll of the Navesink STOVH repairs: order now. "Rapaira for covtrs SO cents; jrarbagre can bass 10 Center atrMt, Eumton, phona Rumson art. SUverside avenue. Llttla Silver, phone company, several of whom are in the your stores and furnaces. We carry cent* pkff.t knife boxes 29 cents; Odora E18.J. WANTED, three to alx-horaa power am all GAS STATION attendant wanUd; man Red Bonk 3786-W." lrt $1.98. Ksttonal 6 & 10. Frown's.* MODBHN colonial reeldence, exoellsnt aew service and many others In defense itova and furnaoa pipes all alias. Samuel motor. Phone Freehold 104S.* who knows how to lubricate cars and 9w>rti, 14 Wast Front stmt. Bed Bank, VACUUM cleaners -repaired: any make. repair tires; good salary. Wrttfl Attend- HALF of houM, good location, for »nt tloni six rooms, tllo bath, fireplace, lot jobs that take them out of the village phone 1887.* PEDIGREED wire haired msJa mpples for Allen Electric Shop, IB White street, OLD BUILDINGS wanted to wr«ck. Will ant box fill. Red Bank, reasons.ble. Telephone, Red Bank ^Jie".: "*" clo"<"". sun parlorl Blot In the daytime. This action of the •ale i seven weika old. Dr. Jlawbrook, Red Bank. buy same. Phone 577-R Keansburg. 286-W.* / . 100x150; «e,600. Thompaon Atrenar. 81 company was taken as an emergency NATIONAL sUam furnace for sale, 200 one Itumson SOS. J. J. Bennett & Son, Wrecking Co,* STRONG boy wanted to cut, lawn, Friday s p. m. Wddletown. Inquire 488 Watt Front neth Hallam, Kenneth Mount, Har- PUMJAOK for suit. $15. Fhone Atlantic jalsry; no evenings, no Wednesdays. Call atrwt. River Flaia, phone Red Bank !577.« atrnt, B«d Bank: antlquaa, pattern Highlands 1B3-R.' and daughter: must b« dean and rea- Eatontown 18 for appointment.* old Hopkins, Robert Jarvls, William glasa, old buttons, useful furniture and LA.WN MOWERS. hor«e and Barter cllp- lonabla. In Red Bank. Phono Kranaburg TO LKT two.room bunsalowt all Iraprova- >rlc-a-brac. Dealers welcome. pcra and mowing machine kntaea sharp- 681-1." mentii. 174 Fair Haven read. Fair Ha- RED MEM'S hall, Church atreet. Ruraoiw Smith, Richard Mullen, Honry Morse, TWO [rantte Uoni for sale. Inquire at ened. B. A. Hlckey & Son, Evtrctt, phone MAN wanted to keep lawna and roads In ven, N. J. N. J., aultablo for housing conrtrelon. Chester 'W. Reed, Roger Merts, Nel- 491 ?att«n avenue, Ix>ns Brunch. jjood condition} also cut with tractor. Submit offer to John W. Brown, 105S NEW HAMPSHIRE) Bed hena, 9 to 8 lbs, Red Bank 708-J-l. Edsewood road. Ellrabeth, N. J.' son O'Nell, Frank Papo, Frank Craw- aliye cr dressed. Sleepy Rollow Poul- Steady job to reliable man. Must be able VERY choice estate section, five minutes try Farm, R. F. D, 1, Red Bank, phone 31ZB 42 regular, plain blue herringbone LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired ROOMS FOR RENT to drive. Writ. K. I*, box 611, Red station, town; two acres baautllully ford and Arnold Stolnhardt 3849-M. »trlpo suit, man's, Blngle-brtaaBted. Reg- by machine; keya fitted, locka repaired, Jank. • planted; ten rooms, thrte baths, auto- |!00 WILL buy laree vacant lot, HlxlSC ular rttall price $46; new, never worn; jciasorB and garden implementa aharpened; matic heat; two-car rerage; rizbU to feet, on Silver. Brook road, borough of Employment of an assistant on tho THE MAPLES. 68 Maple avenue, one of YOUNG ladies, neat, to learn counter Shremburj-. Telephone Bid Bank BOSTON terrier puppies for tale, malea ISO cash; fine brand. CaU at 2D Mechanic trunka and valises repaired. Cross' Lock- Rod Bank's most convenient locations; river; $90. Joieph G. McCue Asency. 818-W.* Middletown townahlp library truck and famales: pedigreed, wall marked. street. Red Batik.* . smith shop, 155 Shrewsbury avenue, Red attractiva rooma :ratea reasonable. Phone work; uniforms furnished. Good pay. phone Rumjon U4, Red Bank J011.* and a clerk in filing, mending and lalloran, oppoalta-Moose park, Warslde; Bank. Red Bank 1684. Mrs, H. F. Dowstra. Post Restaurant (Main), Fort Monnouth, N. 3. SEVEN rooma and bath, all ImproTew . cataloguing books in tho township "unday evening, Monday, day and evening. ELECTRILECRIC ranse aand hot wateat r tnktank.. COTTAGE on private estate at Bumson i klso a year-old tatter for aala. HotpblntHtblt ; eHghUHhUy useddt wililll sacrificeifi . ROOMS, SI3 South street, IUd Bank; quiet menta, hot water heat; sarags; lot library headquarters at tho local li- FAINTER, paper hanger and decorator; FEMALE help wanUd; aH-embossed six rooms, hot water beat (coal), all -00x260 leet; one block from bua Una la Phone Eatontown 5^3 estimates lumlehed; 26 yeara' experi- and comfortable; hot water at alt times. 1 brary building has boon discontin- HAY for aale. Roekrnaple Farm, Fltaeant Christmas cards, 50. with name, $l;0O. other Improvements, convenient to buses, Fair Haven. Cash price 14,000: (erme. ence. All work guaranteed. Average Plenty of parking apace. Moderata prices. churches, school; exceptionally fine neigh- 1.000. balance $3,100, Address Box 17, ued by the W. P. A. Valley road, Holmdel, N. 1. WALNUT bedroom suite for sale; dou- room labor for papering 18.60 and UD.Phone 2814. Leader $1 box pays &>c profit. Station- ble bedbe,, vanity,, stool, chest, chair, nffbl t fry. No Invsitment. Approval samples* borhood. Price 157.SO. Available October air Haven, N. J." Joseph Hoffman, 32 Drummond place, t Rod Empire card, 296 Elmlra, New York. . 1. Joseph G. MoCue Agency, phone Rum- Mrs, Jeannette Houston Is visiting FULL SIZE metal ded, complete with coll tablebl t alsl o sandwicdih cott , .888 WWoodbine Bank, phone 1807. FURNISHED room, near bath. In private eon 444, Red Uank 2041.* spring 'and mattress: bird's eye maple avenue, Little Silver, or phone lied Bank home; aultable lor couple; near bus FOR SALB In Jersey City; Bergen t.otlon. her mother, Mrs. Paul Winkle of finish. Reasonable. Call 1S88-J. Can be 122.M. colored: 11-room brick houae, two bathfc OLD FLOORS and atalra made like n«w; lino. Phone Rod Dank 1274 or call at 276 NIGHT watchman wanted. Apply suitable for two famlllca, ' or' roomlna; New York clly. aeen any avanlng after 6 p. m. at 6 WU- floor sanding and hand reflnlshingt 2tyo Mechanic street. Red Bonk. FOR RENT—All-year homes and apart- Ml»s Doris Sickles rcsumod her po- am street, Red Bank.* NINE beautiful Pekln ducks for salo: four Fair Haven Yacht Works, Fair ments In Keansburar, 120 month and up. house. Fine condition. Inquire Blewltt. „ square foot and up; experienced work- I Unden avenue. Highlands, N. J. sition Monday as sccrolary-ln the drakes; rest good tayent will sell rea- manship. Myron E. Morson, 29 Maple RUMSON INN, near Red Bank I the home- Haven, N. J, Centrally locAted to ehurehes. iehoo-1. CHINA cloaet for sale, handsome carved lontble. Phono Red Bank 148E.* avenue, Red Bank, phone 81D4-J. like place for you. your wife and chil- ntores, railroad station and bus line. Can real .estate and Insurance* offices of oak; glaas ehelvas, mirror back, curved bo rented, furnlahed or unfurnished. Ref- TWO-FAMILY house for sale, excellent dren; hot and cold running water; free location: good investment. Reasonable Qeorge W. Bitty at Kod Bank, after rlasa door and tldia* claw feet. Phone ROTANE bottled sas range, white color. HOME lmproveraenta;. carpenter, maaon bathing, tenntn, parking; adulta $1.60 a WANTED, chauffeur, Tor psrtlcutars call erences required, also one month's rent to 888, Bed Bank.' on Mrs. Charles P. Noble, Molly Pitcher be held In advance. Blue Bell Realty Co., inc.. Address Two-Family House, box enjoying a vacation. table top model; in perfect shape. Price work, hbute moving, foundatlona, paint- Poraon. -9 Washington street( Rumson, 11. Red Bank.* right. Also Hotpolnt electric range and ing and paper hanging. For estimate >hono Riimeon 728. hotel, Red Bank.* 50 Carr avenue, Keanaburv, N. J. Mra Kllznbeth Bartolot and daugh- iath tubi Boch s Stove Ex than no, 205 BUTTERMILK and potchetsa for aale; writs Morrl P. O. Box 18S. Keamburg, FUHNISHED room, suitable for two p«o- ilAIR DRESSER wanted at once. 122.60 SEVEN acres of land for sale at Lin- ter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Wllllarrf churn Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Bay avenup, Hlghlnndi, phone Hlahlands N. J. BUNGALOW of three rooma and bath, croft, J700. w. O. Manaon, t Broad O'Noil of Bloomflold, who spent tholr Poteheeae any day. Bring own container. 1080. / plc; centrally located. Clean, airy and weekly for expert. Steady position, Ap- three minutes' ride from Red Dank, oloaa cheerful. 0 Wharf avenue. Red Bank.* ily Roeh«lle Beauty 8alon, U Mechanic to bua lino; $lf> per month. Lincoln atreet. Ircct, Red Bank. vacation at Ocean Grove, wore Mon Mrs. L. 0. Antonldei, Hverett, Keyport R. P. D, 1, N, J.' JOB PRINTING—When you need bu»- itreet, or call Rid Bank 3885.' Wllmort Park, Middletown townahlp. N. J. day visitors at tho homo of Mrs, Bar- 941 COLD3POT reftlserator for sale; ROOM for rent, near Broad atreet: rea- SEVEN-ROOM house, all Improvement.; porfoct condition t Ruaranteed; ISO cash. lness cards, letterheads, envtlopes, Write Pottomca Box 142, Rahway, N, J, steam heat, oil or coal; nicely land, toUt's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ionabl«. Apply at 17 Mechanic street. DRIVER wanted for delivery ear. Bra- KINDS of utod itovee for aale cheap. *hono Rum BO n 150S-J. billheads, booklets, posters, programs, Bed Bank.* voort Market, 10 West Front street. leaped, enclosed porch ; garairat na*r bua James O. Scott, —.nuol Swarti, opposite Broad atreet, 137 BAST DERG&N place, eight rooma. A announcements or anything In the line Red Dank. laundry, bath, downstairs toilet and lno and railroad, station. Price I4,KOO, a Bank, phone Hit.* BEAUTIFUL Irlih setter, one yenr old. LARGB double room and sitting room; Frank B.' Lawes, Newman Sprlnga road, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sollngor and for Bait or exchange for pedigreed pup. of printing try The Register, Work of lavatory; Thatcher tubular coal furnace, Red Bank. VIIITNEY twin folding baby carriage for n[so HIMKIQ room for rent; gentlemen WHITE woman wanted to assist with large attlo with oak floor and doubla win- child of Colonial Beach, Virginia, Inquire Cobbs Kennels, Sjrcnmore avenue, the better kind done when promised only. 7 4 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, housework and care of children; refer- ale. Call Keyport 481.' Shrewsbury, N. J. dows; two-car Karaite, with overhead are visiting Mr. Sollngor's parents, and at reasonable prices. hono 1560. ences i sleep In or out. Phone Rid Bank (loora; electrlo light and water, garden; 511-J. Monmouib Counly Surrogate'* DfAc., Mr. and Mrs. Horbort F. Sollngor; BED, lumber. 54 plooai 1x8x18, and 80 SMALL band saw, bench law, itrlmlsr. 17 5.' the matter of the estate of Ilatry J, Mrs, Rapployon Was a visitor in plecea 2x11x20, Call Atlantic Highlands COMFORTABLY furnl.hed double room, 66. Phono Red Dunk 243. 28 Oakland FOR INSURANCE of all kinds see R. V. with private bath. In refined American RESTAURANT workeri, alto dish wash- Qulnn, dMeated, New Yorlt clly this woolt, itreet, Bed Bank. R. II. Stout, Lewis building, 77-70 Drond humel conveniently located I excellent •rs for year-round employment] chance Notice to ertdltors to preeent elalma atrctt (over Newberry store). meals If desired. Write Permanent, box or advanoem«nt. Post Restaurant REAL ESTATE FOR SALE atalnst estate. Mr. and Mrs, Jamos A, Scott ot TWO WHITE porcelain computing acalca, BICYCLE, man's, full ilte: iraml condi- Main), Fort Monmouth, N. J. Purauant to the order of Joseph L. Don* Irvlngtan wore Sunday visitors nt like new, for sale) aultaole fur gro- tion. Alio 14-foot rDwbotvt, Phone 511, Hod Dank. ahay, .Surrogate of the County of Mon- :ery, dalloatassen or hutcher. Very raa- IUd Dank 1E07-M nfter 6 p. m. FLOORS—Sanding and surfacing controo- OLD FARM VILLAGE, alx rooms, two tho homo of Mr, Scott's pnronto, Mr. TWO bedroomu. three beda In all; to be IDDLE a Bed or older woman tor all baths; attachsd garage; flreplacat mouth, mad. on the twenty-second! day of Honable. Brookslde Inn. near Stoni ed. Have your old Hoots and stairs around housework, with or without ex- iuly, 1043, on tht applltatlon of Uary V. and Mrs. James G. Scott. Church, Atlantic Hlshlanr , N. J.« UNOLAIMED furniture for sale. Kcnns- made like new by experienced workman- rontr-ri together; kitchen use. Phone screened porch; modern in every wayi Red Bant 110, perience; mutit be naturally hippy person Sales price J8,«00. F1IA payments 118.81 lulnn, admlnlitratrlx, with will annexed The food sale held Saturday morn' burv Independent "Trucking Co.. phone ship. Satisfaction guaranteed. For asti- and abl» to think and act for hersolf. Pre- of th. .ataU of Karry J, Quinn. flecaaaed. LA1K1I3 front room ooal atove anil one Keansburtf 018a* late call Red Banji EOS. J. Mori, con. monthly. Sea Itolston Waterhury, IS West Ing In tho postonico building by the automobile tire for aale, Sampaon, Ply- VACANCV In home exclusively for young decessor with' us three years. Pleasant Front street, phone SSOO.* notice la hereby glvsn to the creiUtora of tractor* home, Rumion. on bui line. .Liberal time aid d.caaaed to exhibit to the aubscrlbtr. Woman's Society of Christian Sher- outh avenue, Port Monmouth, N. J," LUNCHEONETTE equipment for stile 1 ladles; light kitchen prlvlleaaa and IIV- idmlnlstratrlx with will annexed, as afore> vlco waa a SUCCOBS. ng ruuni. Phone 2147-J, Red Bank. off. |48 monthly and room and food. BUNGALOW with five larie rooirs. bath, r MBBT.O Chtf jrrill, 15-foot counter and C. S. WELDING ahop, 59 Black i'olnt Phone Humson 148B-J, fireplace l two poroheat .modern kitchen | aid, their il.tits and ilemanda againal the) AOUUM cleaner, Packard, looks and ithtr articles. Phone Kemsburg ois. 1 Many tickets arc- icing ttold on tho run* Ilk* na»l motor overhauled i uaed road, Rumaon, N, J., uenaral acetylene ROOM . for rent in private home i on bus automatic heat. Insulated! awntna-at ga- said estate, under oath, within all months »50 War bond for tho benefit of tho LMCJ electric welding, Also portable e!«o- MAN wanted; good oar washer and handy- rage. Well shrubbed.' Price fO.IOO, Rol- from the date of th. aforaiiald ornar, ov «ry little. A line buy at IIS.50. Phone trlo welding. line; gentleman preferred. Call tin they will b. for.ver barred of their aa* Navesink library. Tho award will be fterncona or evaninra R«d. Dank $999.* IDOB walnut dlnlnit room suite for Branch avenue. Reil Bank. Phone Red man! ateady employment. nrln« refer- ston Wnterbury. 12 West Front street* Hank 7HD-R between S and 7 p. m. ence*. Apply H. B. Jones Motor Co., Ma- phone 8&00." tlons therefor agalmt th. aald anl>a«rlbar« • mado Thursday, August 37, at the li- motor; large al—. Kvlnruile I0U-M. 10 William itreet. StQPTIO TANKS and otsapoole clsaneil, pla avanue, Red Dank. Datad Fraahofd, VW M' brary. outboard motor for sale. V,Wil _ l. ....ichanit_ _.e alno dry walla I drains Installed. Entl- FUUNISHICH room*, single and double, II DUTCH colonial home looatad In Fair Ha- "0-«a Weat Front Strut, It.rl Bank, M, 1, _r amalsmalll catboatbt in ggooood ehapshapae anantd] pay OALDWBUL lawn mower, 14.lnoh out, five mntsn .tltvon. Oscar Itecker. 17 Second nnd $H. Men only. 127 Broad street, CHAUFFEUR, Rood reliable man ven; six rooms, sun parlor, hot water Klataky a Klabiliy, blidtn coRt 115. fine condition, $5. Blrcit, fair Haven, phone Red Hank KCI, Hntontown, N, J.1 heat; one-car uni-nite) lot EOxlKO. Balea my (inference In price, Phona Red Bank wanted 1 mutt be will In* to help JUd Dank, M. J,, Engagement Told. Hit." Garden wheel oultlvator. Ilk* new, |J,r.Oj price 10,100. Son Ualiton Watarbury. 22 Proctori. two piilrs ttr. ohatni. $1,00 t>alri ami flro I BUY and tell second-hand clothes; must around the place when not driving; Wost Front etroot, phone- 8600.* MILK COOLERS—Wllaon coolori com* r; $1.7(1, 17 Olny utreet, Fair Haven, ho In good condition. L. Ktrber, lull SITUATIONS WAITED married or single. Study place to Mr, and Mrs, John Androtta of LOCATED In Red Dunk, praoMoally new IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEH3UY. from the factory completely auamhledi Shrewsbury avenue, Rail Hank. 1'hone right man. Call or write ti Wash- Freehold has announced the engage- ady (or uaa and are tilonaere ancl largeat 468-W, flvo-room hflUBo with bath) alr-condl- TO ALBERT DAVI61 LONO tvlna room table, with two banrh- O1>T1CH assistant, reoeptlonUt, awltch- ington etreet, Rumson. Phone Jlum- tlonnil hull lot 7Us 1(1J. rrtce |7,>00, ment of their daughter Helen to (3in . the business. Sidney W. Raid, Free. lmnrri, Home typtnut or any other work Dr virtue ,o_( aii. ordor of the Vvwlot old. N. J., State Highway, Route 0-4, •ss wwith backi, for saftii Ideall ffoor rom- WAUKLON WtUAL. antlauea bbuuht »on 741. References required.* Roltton Waterbury, 21 Weat Front street, Chancery off New JerseyJei , made nn Hit Byrne, Jr., Bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Qus far refilled woman I American. Willing to phone floOO.* of the date hereof,, iJi» a oajuae wbereln hone 1780. - dlnlnir room and sold. ID!) Waat Front atraet, Red leaiu wnr lmluntry. Write Offlcfl Assistant. Byrne of Hlghtstown. Mr, Byrne, li i i B° * llan U. llaniler Is complainant, anil you Hank. All, Red Dank.* are defendant, you arart. refiulred to NDtwatf In the Const Qunrd nnd Is stationed LEET UUB Inatalnatalll an oil hurner In your cook WK KfiKD ftrat irlasa dontMtlo h b for RAHB opportunity! Oimer l.avlnu state. etovfit , SeS ee demonttratlodemonttratlodtl n in store, IBDROODR M lulla for »I«i condition, FOR INSURANCE on your oar, houa'a or noillloni In th. bett hmisaholila. Applppy Ihrua fandscapad plot, charming teven- and anawer th. bill of sain eomplaiftani ott nt Now York. No ditto has been set KX1'BIUENOK1>, rellablt, marrlsil man, lie- room brlek home I insulated, waather or bafor. thite filth illay f>t Ottober neat. amuell Hwattat , lii WatWt t FronFt street. Redd t K hasarda of any kind consult liar II, tt]i en work on gentlaman'a farm, or aa at onte at Monmouth Kmplo»tmenl Aaren- for the wedding. nk, phone 1187.• J • Btlllroan, fltat. Highway, Katontown, N. J., cy, 21 West Front street, phone SftOO.* nti'liip.dt aiia(4oua llroplaeei. colored tile or thethe ealeald bill will be taken ae confsaeaej rar«tnkeri wife to work , In house i gootl hath, cedar oloaet. J hot water ntatl Dar- •galnal i you. phones ISatontown 7 and B. "Twsnty-fWe rtfoiiMice. Write Q. F., hox 611, Red HHHIKH Dui:le« vacuum- «le«r,ir, used yeara at the same location." OHAMDBIlMAin • WAITHB8H want.di fect condition, Phone Ited Dank 1II4-W. The aalil Mil It filfile))) to cumpel the art llnhk." l/l/l e jiarformancf e of aat eertall ajeinMii rtb Has Finger Amputated. but thoroughly overhauled] fine maohan- while I slate waiea and agei et.ady po- cl/le jiarformance f t tll) aajreinMinb ml eondltlom motor driven bruehi iirlce sition. Address Hox SO-A, R. t>., Ited FA1H 1IAVBN, nice neighborhood, oulet, ale on or about the aevuntlli dad y Apill# :iKNB((AL (iONTltACTOR and coilllool. .III'OIji; AftED v/hlte-srorrian. iltelrft po«l- accntsllila location | >ub»l'ntln cottage, 1042maile, owhtr.ln or aboun t theth aevuntle iltfenilaili day lofflllnri Apill# 16.BQ, Phon* aflerfloona or evenlnffs Itad olaaneddi carting anandd gradlnir, top «nll, tlon In family of atlulttl aood eook and v'' ''' ' 104 hl h lfll lli Donlso Smith, who Is employed by lank l»l».« iTx rooms. hbf»atar heatr «aal, faraiefarai i Davla, agretjl. vpj . mnure, fill dfdfrtt , cindersid , vnvernvell ananu sautlsautl., tiounokevliar. Can oar. for Invalid, -Writ. Ill t dditil Iproved lots plslnant and Wlllinm-T. flmlth of Freehold, hnd iCntlmatea given. L'hone Ited DDank 1404, ~ meVeApar, liox 511, Ited Dank,* BXFKRIICHOKII butoher wanted at one., Infl.nl.. two additional Improved lo Oacar Uooiiar, 47 (Jacond atreet, Al>l>ly >!' Main street, KaaiiBhum. H. PrlPl M> t«1tt.TBDJ . JJoieph h ((II . MSCJIMcCjie. AienAienjya , aelMi)l aamn i forwer to roil, aild defends tho little finger of hl« left hnnd am- EXTRA Urge fern' for'aale, III two bird chramlum ttlmi «ooU condition | »"o tt fair Ha J,, phone Bl» K.antburg. '* rhoni. Itumaon i«. and Red flank 1041,* rrana 't of Ian4 In the Ttwnahlp ol «h o«a«,i. oiu a mating, with two atatuli, ven, N, J, ItK.nNr.l) woman wlahaa to ml ml ohlldr.n, lury, In the County of Monmoiitli putnted Inst weok by Dr. dcorgo 0. hromlam lieam-tirpa baby scale, Ilko new. ilnrlritf day Dr evenUma. i'hoite JUcl »l ailluataliU hadaldeIda" talii' ''a ~|4" | ahdlrona n.l umlvht plsjoi Boo.l condition all r!S iAUFBlin and hio.ly n--; ..w, fWe.room lioua. In Nava-alnk. M. J., RsynoUU, Ho Injured the 'member nd aeraen. Hi gtandfatrandfather'• ' ler'a'a olosk' , ma- v cleaned arid built I iepUo Hank IIUK7. 1 mutt B» O|,|.otlt« achooli all Iroprovanentll 14 while working on a motor and it be- ivsany, ll.00| aprin. r, tankt elaaued and Installed t dralna In- whole or part time, white i Oektrr., UBllBl: mama- nar.tul driven teCreituee im|U..i...... aorea of ground i geragd nloa gioun's. came InftcUd. I ogany chair 110. *ho 1I38.M Red italled. Phone any time da> or nlalit, WOMAN would like to h laundry to (loal tiurnlng, steam heat. Wilt* BouM) ank,< / ttunson 740.J. Uarvey O, Tilton, I Drue* clc. at home. Mra, R. Hooker, IK Oath- J. T, I»T.tt, lit Hudion av»nu,, ll«d fOl U»l«, bo* HI, Kta Hank,* place, itumivn. erlna strait, tte4 flank." Dajik, Page Twelve RED BANK BEGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1942. w Merrily We %ocal Red Cross Branch Marches in '*Win-the-War Parade Roll Along By Harold Jacobsen •Busy In New Quarters There Is quite some talk about tha \VAnnoivns rinks in this state merging and hold' Ing a professional school. However, there Is the gas situation which may Winter flying Jackets lor both the New Workrooms Conveniently hinder this class. The object of such Army end Navy Air Corps are regu- tor a class Is to enable all skaters 'to lar equipment for our oviators. They Monmouth J learn the dance steps. Instructors coat from $12 to $18 and are mads ot '., Located In Bank Building would be here on a special night each honehlde leather lined with sheep Market week and In some other place the shearling. • All Our Sco, Food Fresh. Most of the workers come to the rest of the time. Afternoons they No Cold Storage. Tho Red Bank branch of the Eed would give private lessons and in -Cioas Is now established in its new branch and work all day, and at lunch timo box luncheons are enjoy- the evening they would Instruct the Phone 1377 We Deliver headquarters on the top floor of the entire group Interested. Broad atreet bank building, and ac- ed. Lunch hour Is short, and little cording to tha branch chairman, Mrs. tlmo ia wasted in getting back on Do you Know that one ot the men Week-End Specials Ralph O. Wlllguss, all workers arc the job. responsible for the art of roller skat- POBGIES ; •busy -with their assigned tasks. Included in the report for only one Ing today lives in Monmouth coun- Strawberry BASS , " Four of the workrooms are located weok'fl work were five turtle neck ty? Ho la Perry B. Rawson of Deal. on the north side ot the building, sweaters with long sleeves, 21 sleeve- Those of you who have advanced In Small WKAKTISH and thB fifth room, where surgical less sweaters and ten watch' caps for tho dance steps perhaps never gave BUTTEBFISH dressings are made. Is In the front o use of the Wavy; 20 helmets, 48 tur- a thought to who "makes up" these BONITO „ tho building. Therd Is plenty o tle-neck sweaters, 15 sweaters with steps—who places the steps BO they FLOUNDERS available parking space In back o long.sleeves, ton sleeveless sweaters can meet the boats of the music— Boston MACKEREL S0oll>. •tho building, and constant elevator ar.d five kit bags toe use of the who Is responsible for the advance- "service for workers. Army. These were just a few items ment of roller skating. Mr. Rawson WnUtET HADDOCK Siolb. " On visiting the new headquarters made for the armed forces. Purchase Of one $18.75 War Bond,! LOBSTERS (Native) .iSatb. deserves more of this credit than any for which you receive $25 In '10 yesterday, a Register roporter found For civilians tho articles Included one I know. For the past 10 yoara SALMON . workers In every room. The surgical years, will pay for oae of these Jack- many varieties of wearing apparel, ho has studied roller skating and put HAUBUT 'drawing unit, which still needs more 35 men's sweaters, 30 women's all ot his time and energy Into mak- ets »o necessary for our airmen fly. .^volunteer workers. Is established in sweaters, 35 children's sweaters and Ins at high altitudes and in northern SHREtU'S "ia. large room, and women are work ing It a sport everyone will enjoy, 90 complete toddler packs. Mr. Rawson does not sell roller clime*.' So you and your neighbors SOAIAOPS V: •Ing under the direction of Mra. M!na can do your bit by investing at least ' Gtyer, chairman, and Miss Lillian skates nor does he have anything to . OHOWDEB CLAMS ....10o aor. Bacquet, branch instructor. do with the.business ether than to 10 percent ot your salary every pay STBAMEBS perl0040o advance the skater. I understand day In War Bonds to help pay the Cod Steaka •. Eels - MM. Willguss and one of her staff Popeye Class A that he has a roller skating rink lit cost ot this equipment for intrepid Swordflnh . Lobsters • ' assistants, are busy la the business his home—and not a small one. He American flyers. Join the parade^ Speolnl/OBAB MEAT _»1.001b. office, keeping records and answer- "Sneak" Winner has written a booklet entitled "Art and help top. the War Bond Quota in Deluxe OKAB MEAT 31.251b. ing telephone calls. The next room of Plain Skating," which sells for 25 your county, u. S. rrttrary Diparimini Jumbo SOFT CHABS J3.B0 dor. - la directed by Mrs. Donald E. Lawes cents. Wo have sent for some ot knitting chairman. The walls were Hubie-Ann-Bob Takes these booklets and they will be avail- Stacked to the celling "with boxes Senator William H. Smathers, Mayor Vincent J. Murphy, George Rabb, 96-yeai>old Civil War veteran, and able in a few days. After reading .'-.And parcels of wool for the new Class B Point Event Brig. Gen. James I. Bowers, New Jersey adjutant general, (left to right) march in. Newark's; "Win the this booklet you will realize that you -quota of knitting for the am War" parade. have missed a great joy In your .; forces. skating. So many skaters never pay WEEK-END SPECIAL! *' In another .room, a large flat table Dickman's Skeeter fleet point attention to tho music, never give ': was placed by the windows and Mrsrac. e was sailed last evening over the evening of Joseph Murphy and proved. Mr. Garvey has been at the the art of skating a single thought. ; Lawrence Holtgren and a group of regular course, Barbara Sayre's Leonardo fomlly. hospital for three months. They cannot ever become anything BOX OF . women were buBy cutting various Pcpeye, skippered by Mickey White, Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo O'Nell enter- Mrs. H. Frederic Schneider cele- but a walker on skates, or some who, for $1.50 items. All patterns are on hooks on defeating Jimmy Clayton's polnt- {Tha Bed Bank Register can fcs bought are faster I should call lightning on In Uonnrdo [rom F. X. KlldulT, FroJ W. tained over the week-end Mra. brated the fifth birthday oi her son LONG-STEMMED ROSES 'the walls, and the cutters of the lc&ding Class A Sneakbox Sea Hag O'Neil's mother, Mrs. E. DeHiera- Freddie with a party last week. His skates. These skaters are letting by 1 minute 55 seconds. Dick Davis' Mcyerl. Mm. God's and Wledmann'l) 1 I lianch have flgujred out ways to use polis, and daughter, Mrs. V. Waldron father, stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, real enjoyment pass them by. So ; materials, so that there is little or Tern II was third. Many families have closed their and Dr. J. Heltllnger of New York. surprised his family by arriving In next time you skate, skate with the no waste. What few scraps there Hubert "M. Farrow, Jr.'s Huble- summer homes because of the ex- Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson and the midst of the festivities. Mrs. An- music. Get a copy of Mr. Rawson's are left, and they are few from the Ann-Bob outsailed the Class B cessive rains during the past two daughter Elaa of Brooklyn visited na Scnelder of Brooklyn and Mrs."Art of Plain Skating:," and you will looks ot the cutting work yesterday, Sneakboxes, with Helen McKoe weeks. be surprised, (This Special for Friday and Saturday Delivery Only) . Mrs. Al W. Cross returned to Leo- over the week-end their friends of Zach Staer of this place were also are put In a salvage bag, and sold. ale's Buoy Boom finishing second long standing, Martin Ieakeen and present. I just received a .letter from The proceeds, If any, go to the Red and Donald E. Lawes, Jr.'s Sewal nardo Tuesday after spending from LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. Friday through Monday at New family. The monthly business meeting of Jharlcs "Skates" Langlte. He Is sta- Sank branch. third. Mrs. R. H. Van De Water accomp- tioned at Pacific Baach, Washington. - The sewing room of the branch York city, where she went because the Ladies' auxiliary ot Brevent Park After the racing refreshments of the serious illness of her sister anied by- her mother Mrs. Frank and Leonardo fire company will be He Informed me In his letter that h the lost two weeks of August at the patient at Monmouth Memorial hos- wished me to save the copies that 'opeye, Barbara Sayre -~ 8:12:35 Frank Gilleran, Mrs. Jack Scott, pital Thursday. -other pieces of wearing apparel were Sea Hoa, Jimmy Clayton _ 8:11:80 Mulhauser bungalow. Mrs. Thomas Skea, Mrs, Fred An- e haa already nilssod. I hereby subscribe to the . . "tied in neat packs, all sized and Tttn II. Dick Davis 8:16:10 Miss May Dougherty returned drews and Mrs. Ann Heart. William Alverson of Jersey City, We have several letters from skat- Teady to be sent off. 'ml. Dorothy Lawrence 8:16:25 Monday after a pleasant week-end v Yankee, Ira Crouee, Jr. ,- 8:35:40 Guests at the home of Mrs. Hose son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Alver- ng cluba that anticipate visiting us United Service Organizations, Inc. with her mother and family at New 1 • The home-service room, where Wdxeon, Walter Mead D. N. F. Mayer are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kel- son, has been inducted Into the In September. One club wrote, stat- lira. Douglas Craik and Mrs. Wilbur Class B Sneakboxes—Starts 6:50 York city. A birthday party for her Army. Another son, Corporal James ing that when thoy go skating they Uubic-Ann-Bob, H. J'arrow. Jr. 3:29:45 17-year-old sister was celebrated ler and daughter Mildred, and John McMann of Manhattan and Mr. and Alverson, Is with the Marines. all meet at a given corner and go -Collars _ Senal, Donald E. Lawea, Jr »":3"6":l>!» •Mrsr—James—Murphy and chlldxen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Murrellwere In one member's car. This saves M. miniature clothing department if, Barton Gallagher 3:37:45 Following two weeks" vacation at ^i03ts to a iarge~partyTjf~fricndS7J jstore. 'Large cedar closets holding Mnxy. Bobert Mead ; 8:30:15 and Mlfis Marie Holzer of Jersey Tom Tom. Tom.Baldwin 8:39:45 the George Kelelne bungalow Mr. City. Long Island over the week-end. them to visit us this fall. Darn Hit- garments of all sizes and descrip- Me Too. C. Goodridge ~ B:40:10 and Mrs. John Kingsland and fam- er, we will miss those gaily dressed tions, lined tha walls, waiting to be Mrs. John Grodeska recently en- The Minnie Cohen bungalow has Signed Fran. Bill Moore • 8:15:00 ily returned to Irvington. been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. ikaters on party nights. distributed by the department work- Tight Hawk, Richard S. Davis 8:45:80 Mr. and Mrs. M. Yohanna of New- tertained the Alethela club at her ers. On top of the cabinets were arn Tootln', Ken Walker, Jr 8:15:50 home at" Atlantic Highlands. Tho McDonald and family of Long Is- For the sticker collectors, here arc ark are having a pleasant time at .wo collectors with whom you can abpes, which have been given to the evening was spent playing radio land. Mall Addrees' . branch, all repaired and ready "for th&.Wagnor-bungalqw^foriwMcjkji, hlhldhl M!ss__Anna Graham and members exchange: Robert Sommers, 49 Get the habit of reading The Reg- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bradley are Immediate use. It is this depart- ister want ads every Issue. You may was enjoyed. Mrs, A. Knight was Thorno—street,-- -Joropy--pity,_JIm again at their home at Jersey City !!.qcqstdaroat,_BeS_ ment which helps service men and find, just what you've always wanted the winner of the prize for high spend the remainder of tho summer Grassl, 98 Bay 22nd street, Brooklyn,' after - spending a month here. p g N. Y. Bank, N. J. Mako chicks "payable"to^'Dhlfed Service Organlssa'-"" families, when they need clothing or it an unheard of opportunity. They're score and Mrs. William MMueller the at the Louise Williams bungalow on tlon." a place to live. nteresting.—Advertisement. Miss Mary E. Gray has rented her Glenmary avenue. Washington avenue bungalow to consolation prize. Mrs. Kay Johnson So • until next week remember, entertained the club last night. David Rochelle, son of Mrs. Anne "words are easily dropped, but no Mrs. Mary Levine, Irvington, for the Rochelle,-has returned after spend- rest of the month. Charles Lockwood of Camp Cook, matter how hard you may try, you California, Is spending a week with ing several weeks with his aunt, Mrs. never get them back again." Mrs. Minnie Cohen has Jlr. and Florence Thompson of New York Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- MAYFABR Mrs. Charles McDonald and their his parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles V." family, Jersey City, at her bungalow. Lockwood, Sr. Mr. Loekwood has a city. ASBURYPARK 15-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs, George Way of Jer- ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Sam Nelson is construction super- sey City, are enjoying their stay at The cost of producing automatic CONTINOOUS DAILY,'12 TO BHDNITE intendent of the new defense work- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kraft and son guns has been reduced 40 per cent Raymond of New York city returned the Albecht cottago on Burlington wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. ers barracks at.Belmar. His daugh- avenue. in the last two years. DAYS-STARTING AUGUST ter. Miss Claryce Nelson, spent a home Friday after a visit of two week at Spring Lake, and will take weeks with Mra. A. Diehl at her Beverly Rabone and Jean Banfleld the balance of her two weeks' vaca> summer home. are again at their respective homes tlon at her father's home, before re- Miss Lee Pickett has returned after a vacation at a camp In Massa- turning • to West Brighton, Staten from a vacation at Henryvllle, Penn- chusetts. Nothing enfc Itiand, where they make their home. sylvania, In the Pocono mountains. Mrs. Irving Demarest of Newark Is Mrs. Donald Diehl accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kalean of a guest at the homo of her relatives, seated In Its her guests of several weeks, Mr. and Jersey City, parents of Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Teeple. L. Brown, Sr., are guests at the home Melvln Ryan of Fort Jackson, tlrety exactly as It Mrs. August Kraft, New York city, to their home when they left Sun- of their daughter and family. South Carolina, is home for a few Is now being shown day, P. J. Magulre and family, Bronx, days with his father, Patrick Ryan, are enjoying a visit with friends at and Mr. and Mrs. George McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Lund were Oceanview. In N. Y. C. at $2.20 Saturday and Sunday visitors at the o Mrs. .Lillian LazettI, recuperating: William Garvey, who is a patient from a serious Illness, Is at the home per person. home of their son and daughter-in- FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS, AUGUST 21, 22 & 24. law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lund, at at the Veterans' hospital in New of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Lyndhurst. York city, Is reported greatly im- and Mrs. T. Schcld, Cranford. Mrs. Peter Green has been confin- HEMP'S SPN-BAYED NIBLETS ed to her home for several days with Fresh Fruits and All Green a eevere cold. The FBI Tells You TOMATO JUICE Mrs. Thomas Jennings and daugh- Vegetables Specials ter of Newark, are guests at the ASPARAGUS home of Mrs. Jennings' parents, Mr. How To Nip Sabotage FBIDAY nnd SATDBDAY and Mrs. James K. Alverson. Miss CALIFORNIA 3 ~ 20c Marguerite Alverson also of New- Wide World Features SWEET JUICY FOLK 55c ark, was a week-end visitor at her ' ' HITTER'S parents' home. Here Is a flve-polnt program rec- Nancy Martin, daughter of Mr. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT and Mrs. Eobert Martin, underwent ommended by the Federal Bureau 1 Fancy Sections on operation for tho removal of her CATSUP tonslte at Monmouth Memorial hos- of Investigation to the American 13-25c Pure pital Thursday. She is at her homo public on how the private citizen CAUFOBNIA 2 -. 27C In good condition. Sweet, Juicy bottles The Eckort fnmlly of Long Island can help stop any effort1 at war- 23c have been summer tenants at tho MY-T-FINE COLLEGE INN Helen Bennett bungalow, Monmoulli time sabotage. Any suspicions, ORANGES Chocolate, Butterscotch, avenue. Vanilla and Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhein enjoy- however, should be reported to local doz. Chili Con Came ed spending Saturday and Sunday 33c police or direct to the FBI In cities with Mr. and Mrs. John Hubel a't SUNIUST Lake Hopatcong. where the agency has an office. 1. Watch for suspicious objects in 'S*»16e' 2 i« 35c Mrs. William Oalu-a, Atlaiitlo High- rubbish heaps or out-of-tho KELLOGG'S lands, entertained Mrs. Alfred Metis- Don't try to bo a Sherlock Holmes way corners, especially in or near a LEMONS ger, Mrs. Irving Tceplc and Mrs. Al- CHEF'S BEST factory, telephone exchange, railroad doz. bert W. Cross Tuesday afternoon ot all by yourself at any time. station. They may be bombs. Potato Salad or Macaroni Salad CORN FLAKES a. deescrt-brldgo. 23C or Cole Slow. Miss Delores Faber and brother FANCY OAtlTOBNIA Donald of Jersey Cfty are guests of SWEET EATING PM?. 5c Mr. and Mr3. Joseph P. MacLcan. it 17c CLAPP'S Ca.pt. and Mrs. Howard McElnea nnd aon Stanley and Cnpt. McElnon's PLUMS TUBE CIDER mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McElnca, BABY FOODS who mo spending tho summer at tho VINEGAR All Varlotlc* Merlgold cottage, arc spending a few 2»" 25c STRAINED days at their winter homo in East CAW.FOHNIA SWEET Qt. Orange. JtED Bottle 10c Mrs, de la Pena of Brooklyn spent 3»- 23c Saturday with Mrs. J. Does nnd Miss CARPENTER Emma Does. GRAPES Coflnoy ilnQil Cognoy dancoil' Miss Mudlyn Rcllly entertained at Co0n«y'» dandy I nor summer homo1 over tho wccii- FIGS end Mlas Huth Hogan of Irvington Fancy Texiut IT'S THE AlUTIMf, Watch out for portions throw- Be on tho lookout for persons 2^-25c GER JOE AU-OUT, AU-AMtRICAM Joseph Murphy, sr., Is enjoying a 3. CALJFOIINIA month's vacation at his summer Ing matches In places whoro who loon to lmvo plenty of HONEY COATED MO5ICAI TRIUMPH I nemo. lire would endanger war activity, Thoao matches may be aimed at ln- money, yet have no visible means ot i% 27c Mrs, Vlncont Coillll, Sr., lias as SUGAR PEAS WHEAT flammablo materials by a would-bo Hvellnooilh . Tholr Income may spring VITA guests for tliolr vacation her urfionlnt, ' 2 PKGS. 23e tcr Mra. John Wagner and aon from a Berlin source. rW n II 110 and ' 2»- 25c PICKLES Comi!PMnV£ nephe'u w and" niece'"', Mr .Mm and. Most Delicious Ce^ JI3HSETODDEV D Country Style MI ™y K C"m" of "rool'lyn. mue Hiiitiaiis EverTastetif Miss Chryco Nelson of Went LIMA BEANS Brighton, Staten island, I. Ending 15c a vacation with her ulster ami bra- ©LAPP'S thcr-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mm. Loon De- 3'» 25C SUNTEX FANOV WHITE JUNIOR FOODS Miss Francos Mlllor of Jersey City The M«tl«r Bleach ADMISSION po.«O(l the weelt-nnd with h,,/flvnf, r.vt. Mr«. Olaf Christy. Mm. Christy oUo ALL.SEATS 1.10 CAULIFLOWER 3 — 25c : CHILDREN .44 ojiioriBlnod an.dinner guosbi Sunday AH-Varltitles AKIIVICK MEN .44 Dorothy Davli! nnU eon Thoo- oro of Atlantic IIIghliitHln. ; 15c a 20c;, HUFKEMK JOAN LESLIE WALTEI1IIUSTON - mCHAnD WHORF Mr, nnd Mrs. Harloy • Wyman of NABISCO Naveslnk, and Minn ]I,,|mi Hhort of HTKINGOMH OUEKN GRAPE JUICE ^umiliin, New York, wcro Tuenclay Bn auspicious of genorotur g ilomombor a discharged «m- MICHAEL CURTIZ rum Concord RITZ nvcnlns dlnnfcr ,;ueslH «r Mr. anU Hrangcta who froqti«nt bars * J>loy« *