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VOLUME LXII, NO. 5. EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27,1939. PAGES Power Squadron Fair Haven Celebration Scenes Fair Haven Firemen Rendezvous Here Fair Haven Stages Open Fair Saturday This Week-End TSquadron of the United Fair Haven borough's I set once more for the annual lair, States Power Squadron is to be. held bratlon Saturday i which' will open Saturday night, at the Molly Pitcher hotel, Saturday Highlands Council 14 Fair Haven Dayel was July 28, and close" Saturday night, and Sunday of this week. For those t was expected to be. Froin't August' 5. The two-day celebration Unable to locate the hotel, the official start of the firemen'* parade'; the past -week-end and the coming bulletin mailed to all squadron mem- Asked To Repair day afternoon to the last spee firemen's fair are making Fair Hay- bers by,Dr. Conrad H. Me'lbauer of race on the river Sunday site en a busy community these summer Oongan Hills, Staten Island, chair- Marine Basin Red Bank's neighbor did itself i__ days. The fair has grown In popu- man of the Rendezvous committee for when Fair Haven puts on a'pi bratlon It makes a thorough Job-! . laxity and size each succeeding year has listed Its location at Lit. 40 de- 7 and. today ranks as one.of the-out* grees and 21.18 feet north, Long, 74 Improvement Asked by It. Fair Haven opened Its arms ai standing community "events of the degrees and 04.32 feet weat. made the visiting firemen i-andn other visitors feel right at summer season In this locality. The fleet ot some two score pleas- * Water Witch Group The fair groundsill be resplen- They were two great days, longtorB ure craft will leave Princess Bay, 8. remembered. , "•" dent with varl-colored streamers of L/ Saturday, morning at ten o'clock, Referred to Tjarby lights and floodlights. Around the Mayor Arthur B. Sickles, < . escorted by.the U. S. Coast Gtfard 75- 1 . paved promenade will be the booths, foot Patrol boat Verdict which "Is the over the successful celebration, games and other. attractions. Oc- Sevcral matters of Importance -were ed Sunday evening that he and ( flagship of the U. S. Coast Guard for presented for. consldoratlon' at the cupying a prominent place will be this section. Beside the Coast Guard officials will aim for a bigger OL meeting of the mayor and council of regatta next year to be held- the Chrysler Royal" sedan;' which escort, airplanes owned and flown by Highlands Monday night. A largo •will be awarded'the closing night, members of the squadron will pre- 4th. Before presenting the> delegation ot Water Witch residents to the outboard winners at I along with several consolation prizes. ceed the long line ot Cruisers: and will headed by Miss Ethel R. Lawrence The outdoor dance platform Is one dip In salute and drop the Squadron Haven Yacht club Bunday Shrewsbury Flre Company—lint Prize, Beit Appearance. presented a resolution which was the mayor .thanksd all who . of the largest In the.county, and Ensign over the anohorage location read by Councilman George V. muslo for the jitterbugs and more pated In the events and hoped in tho North Shrewsbury river at Red Brown. The resolution petitioned would return next year. conservative dancers will be provid- Bank. . tho governing body to tako action ed' by Pete Galatro and his band. on repairs to tho boat basin located River road woe lined -with i „ This aerial division will then pro- tors Saturday afternoon to view I Parking areas have been secured ceed to the Red Balk airport where In the neighborhood of Washington near -the fair, grounds, and special avenue,and Cheerful, place, It was firemen's, parade. Out-of-town cars wllli?meot. them and bring.the panles participating were Bed ' officers will be on duty handling the pilots ana passengers to the Molly explained by Miss Lawronce that tho trafflce and parking situation. poor condition of tho bulkhead al- Shrewsbury, Rumson, Little £ Pitcher hotel where they will Join Hoadden's Corner, River Plata, 1 , A Bhort time ago the fire com- their comrades aboard the fleet of. lowed tide water to flooi various pany voted to buy a new ambulance Work Again Begun properties In the section. Boats were ontown, Oceanport, Avenel, ~ boats. The aerial division of the Beach, Spring Lake, Point and a new patrol truck for the flre Staten Island Power Squadron will considerably hampered In docking as company. A considerable portion of On Building At another result,' and Glendolo. The Fair Haven I be in command of Captain George toon marched at the end of the'j the fair proceeds will be applied to- Schaaf, veteran pilot ot Staten Island. • ward the cost of these vehicles. As Borough Attorney John M. Fills- cession, which was headed has been the case in past years, a Broad-White Sts. The squadron after leaving Prin- bury, explained that tho financial mounted squad from the Bed ; large sum will be set aside for wel- cess Bay is due to arrive at the High- condition of the borough had caused national guard, with Capt Joseph J lands'bridge at.11:84 a m. Saturday Commlsslomr Walter B. Darby at Fix as marshal, Mayor Blokle*'* "•fars work lirtha-borougb. The fire Trenton to exclude 'the possibility of company ha* a special group to Harrf B. Southall Gets and arrive off Red Bank at 1.00 p, m., the oouncllmen were next In line's where all boats' will anchor around any major work In the borough but other organizations In the handle Its welfare work, which is advised that a resolution presented by carried on the year round. Contract for Modern • the contest area to watch the various were Shrewsbury post, American 1 races, sports and contests which will tho borough and Including the pe- gton, and Vernon Brown post, >V Mayor Arthur B. Sickles is gen- Business Structure • occupy most of the afternoon. tition of the Water Witch residents erans of Foreign Wars, both ot T eral chairman of the fair, Charles P These various events Include dodge could be presented to Mr, Darby for Bank; Boy Scouts and ~ Cross is vice chairman, William B ball, water joating, obstical race, consideration as an emergency Qlrls from Fair Haven, Tall ' Little, JrM treasurer and Percy p. Work was begun Monday morning swimming race, water tug of. war, measure. Mias Lawrence said that Sea Scouts and the B,F,CA,> Bennett secretary. . on tearing down the construction balloon race, bango rowback, tube boat owners In the aeotlon had ex-bands were the Italian band of i The committees are as follows: work previously started at the build- pressed their willingness to pay, a Bank, Tall Cedars of Perth . race, life saving and scuttling race. fee for uie of the basin, 'This mat- AdYsrtlitnr—Harry B. Kuttla chairman, Ing at Broad and White streets pre- These- contests will be under the di- and the Jamesburg Sea Scouts 1 • John W«Bll«r. A. C. Dlxon, G«Org. Hox. ter will also be Included In the Infor- paratory to re-erecting a modern rect supervision of the "Master Following the parade Mayor'J ley, Hsrbert Hawkins, Charlas Wssspn. building in confonmance to plans mation that will' be presented to Purchasing—Runsll Mlnton chairman, Scuttler" Frank W. Cleveland, A. P. Commissioner Darby, les addressed the crowd over t»,L Charlu Cross, William Cellar. which are satisfactory to Ensley R. ot Wcsterlelgh, S. I. Start of One of tho Outboard Races. speaklng system from the danoa p Automobile—Qeoree-Ctttehln chairman, White, building Inspector of the bor- These competitive sports are sched- Several complaints wore received form on the firemen'* fair Robert Amende, Vernon Snyder, Jamei ough of Red Bank. It will be recalled on low, water pressure In the hill sec- LaBau. Sr. uled to be over at 6:30 P. M. and at Ho'welcomed the visitor* to j that a few weeks ago Mr. White tion during evening meat time. von'and said the town" WM' Music and entartalnnunt—Percy Ben- stopped work on this building due to 5:45 P. M. boats are to break forma- Committees Named nett ehalnpan, Tony Hunting. . tion and proceed to the overnight an- Councilman Brown explained that H; Kuuell Mlnton, general tlBhUm and decoration—Clarence Lit- the fact that the work was not In Sea Scouts Demonstrate the long dry spell had Blowed up the ot the celebration, introduced' conformity with the borough's build- chorage near the Molly Pitcher hotel 'sixclal Game—Oeorg* Hawkins chair; at 8:30 P. M., wjiere all guests num- For Sweepstakes amount of water running to the speakers, United States* Senator 1 man, Charlei P. Cross. H. L. Mlnton. John ing code. bering approximately 800 w|ll meet wells and that the pumps at the wa-Warren; Barbour: and Congretin Wagner, Harry Mlnton, Herbert HjyUns. Harry B. Southall of Red Bank is ter plant had, to b« stopped at vari- William H. Sutphln were unabla. Harry. HeHeroldr . Robert An>endtri*at«r ior a dinner dance and yachtsman Life-Saving Methods ous interval* to allow the wells' to Bn«la»a,Bl»a - JJjea BraneyBraney.' WarWarrer n RBelin the new contractor,' and as soon as ball, la 0)9,/grand, ballroom of the First Release by • ba-preient because CongreM l»-|t ley, aeorn'F. Uawklns preliminary work, has been taken regain; water, Mr. Brown (Uggested. in session,-r;...' -• <•• .• •. •" ,H' IBWlUifBeTrrlen. ... : oei/v Publicity Chairman As %f part of the celebration at that property owners be requested to Frankfurters and ?oda—Boy King, care of the permanent construction State Senator Haydn Prootor Theodore Parker., 8r,,v otBitoe will begin. ,It. is hoped to have the •Also duflng the evening all Boats Fair Haven last woek-end the SouI victim,' an obvious disadvantage. uto reason In the matter of lawn Theodore Parker., 8r,, that are members of the squadron Scouts, whoso baso Is located on However, getting In tho wator Is the sprinkling to give the wells i chance Anbury Park paid tribute to the ' WillWilliai m JkJakobeoyb , XoXeonn LambMiLambMo , new building ready for' occupancy untetr firemen as an exampleot t will be Illuminated with color lights The National Sweepstakes Regatta William O, Monnen's proporty"at tho most dangerous moans of aiding a to supply the demand. Candy and Clean—Charles Mlnton. within a very few weeks. committee, of which Councilman Jo- col American freedom and ' ' . Dance Flooi—D. M. Mount chairman, Plans for the new buildlriff provide for which prizes are to be given for foot of Battin road, Fair Haven, victim. Often oxoltemont and half- Borough Clerk U. Qrant Johnson •William Mason. Louis Miller, Ch«rl«i seph C. Irwln la chairman, has made consciousness makes tho drowning that such gatherings as the one . for two stores on White street and the most beautiful decorated yachts. gave a diversified exhibition or their reported that samples of sand for Fair Haven would be impossible, Doughty, Austin Harvey. Service headquarters for the week- Its selection of sweepstakes commit- abilities In the water. person loso his head, and thus de- Amplifier—Henry Friedlander, Vernon a large store on Broad street, which tees for this year's event, which Is the filtration plant had been sent for most European countries. end will be the'Irwln Yacht.Works The first part of- their program tract from tho aid that a rescuer Inspootlon by the board of health. OaJnes—Bussell Bennett. State Njm«h. can be subdivided, If necessary. How- scheduled to be held here Saturday might give. J. L&brecque, Red Bank atl Robert Kreger, Irfille Henderson. Willed ever, the construction Is such that and Basin for-whlch launching ser- and Sunday, August 19 and 20, was a lifeboat drill, In which a reg- Councilman William L. Parker, chair- spoke of Fair Haven a* a fine,: Emmons, Barny Egelsnd. Lloyd Hense. should a single tenant desire tho en- vice for captains, passengers and ular alze, flvn-man lifeboat was cap- In an Interview Captain Powell ex. man of the police commutes, report- gresslve, fast-growing Kred Happier, Roy McLaughlln, Roy guests will leave every half hour. Serving on the regatta commltUo sized. TM boat was then righted, plained that tho boys, are well Rosenberg. - tire building a change can be made with Mr. Irwln as co-chairmen arc ed ten no parking signs placed In and outlined Us numerous adv quickly to suit occupancy. . ,', Ferry servieo between their boats and and though filled to tho gunwales trained to their tasks. There are five the Water. Witch section. ages. Announce*—Charles Wesson. Mayor Charles R. English, Commo- periods during tho day of a BOB/ Ice Cream—ladles' auxiliary, Boberl the William H. R., White Marine dore Augustus M. Mlnton and Vice with wator, was rowed ashore by tho Mr. Parker reported that the state Capt George Foster of the »• Amendt. Harry .Kurtls. Harry Veroneau. Park at Wharf avenue and later in crew. Air tanks in tho sides of tho Scouts' camp llfo when ho mayLie auditors had completed their work ot NoTelUes-Jesse Mcllray, Wallace Ben- Commodore Harold S. Allen of the Instructed In llfo-savlng, rowing, York flre department commented''" the evening to the dock of the,Molly North Shrewsbury Ico Boat & Yacht boat under tho gunwales made It examination In the borough office tho modern appartus of rural eoi "'o'rocery—Joseph Boyle, Charles Mc- New Fire Alarm Pitcher hotel will also be maintained. possible for tho boar to float even sailing, capsize drill and tho like. Monday. Councilman Frederick Klo- club, Commodore Joseph Applegate Tho boys got up at 7 a. m., wash, munltles as wore displayed in- Gr a On Sunday all Ensigns will fly at and Presldont George W. Bray of though entirely filled with water. ferdorf suggested that the clerk parade. Charles Wesson, first I Sp.ciSlTho m".'."-W.Uh. Wl.l.sm Rob- cloan tho camp and their tents and half mast between 8.00 A. M. and 12the Monmouth Boat club and Com- Odd though It' may appear to have write the Monmouth Hills club In ant chief of the Fair Haven flre < "j.lwSl'r?-V.r^n''utU., Frank. Bute. Box At Broad noon in memory of the Squadron's five men rowing, .seated apparently stand to tho colors, Mess is at 8 regard to two large drain pipes that modore R. Dovcre Hope of tho Fair o'clock and from 8:30 until 10 they pany, called attention to the fact I Grab Bag—Ladles' auxiliary. late Lieut. Commander, Vincent O. Haven Yacht club. Others on this on tho surfaco of tho water, the fact run surface water Into Upper Valley Fair Haven was celebrating tho I Candy—Ladles' auxiliary. Smith. that his can bo dona'Kas saved many do billot -work, 10 to 11 boating, 11 street, causing washouts In 'that anniversary of the flre company I Fancy—Ladles' auxiliary. And White Streets commlttoo are Lester R. Ross, Jo- to 12 In swimming, noon mess Is at Game—George Slcklen chairman, Thorn- At 3:00 P. M., all boats will weigh seph T. Laird, III, Thomas Irving lives. Captain H. E, Powell, .captain ntreet. A complaint by Joseph year, and ho outlined the growth is. Bmmons. Harvsy Little. Jr.. Edward anchor and start homeward with a of the Sea Scout bane, explained that 12:30, nnd from thjn until.2 o'clock Thompson of congested parking con- Brown, Herbert E. Edwards/Hubert the ScotiU have free time. From 2 the organization. Mike Jacob* Porter. Oscar-Becker, Harry Veroneau, coast guard patrol boat and the flag- M. Farrow, Thomas S. Field, Jr., a boat so equipped with air tanks ditions on Ocean avenue was heard. ,Rumson, formerly of Fair : Vincent Flnan. Wilfred Sweeney, ^Pucy Will Be Listed As p. m. until 8 p. m, Is afternoon boat- Mr, Thompnon explained that pa- Stout. Lionel W. Lancaster, John Mount. ship Verdict leading the column. Charles P. Irwln, Alfred Llppman, does not need to bo balled, and thus ing, and 5 o'clock'until 0 p. m. Is well known fight promoter, Game First aid squad, Joseph Hen- Box 242—Official Councilman Joseph C. Irwln, chair- Theodore D. Moore, Pierre A. Proal, In rough weather rescues can be ef- trons of Roxy's fishing pier caused Oliver O. Frake of Little Silver an nessey, Raymond Jones . • , afternoon swimming. Mess Is at 6:30parking on both sides of tho avenue man of the National Sweepstakes Re- Kenneth H. McQueen, Benjamin L. fected without danger to the lifeboat o'clock. After rotrcnt thero.ln an- Mayor Walter J. Sweeney gatta and Councilman Harold S. Al- Atwater and Theodore Hall. crew. and put property owners to consid- among those Introduced. Test Soon othor Instruction period and (hon to erably inconvenience. Mr, Thompson len, vice chairman; George W. Bray, The honorary Judges are Governor The second part of tho exhibition bed. • Tho parade prizes were presen president of the Monmo\lth Boat Club was Informed that Mr. Flola, had re- Properties Sold A. Harry Moore, Mayor Charles R, was a life ring-throwing contest for cently purchased four lots In the sec-by Mayor Charles R. English ot I Red Bank's commercial district Is and Commodore Augustus M. Mlnton English, Commander Stephen Ye, acauracy and -speed. This consisted Friday night thoro Is liberty for Bank. Tho trophy for the fire i to be further protected in the matter of the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat tion which will bo used for free At Fair Haven andle of the United Stales Const of heaving a life buoy within reach of everybody, that being tho only time parking of patrons, pany making the best app of fire department service by the lnrand Yacht Club are co-operating to Ouard service, United States Scnn- a supposedly drowning poison. Odd- during tho week that tho Scouts are was presented to the Shrewsbury flri atallatlon ol a flre alarm box at Broad have a fleet of Red Bank boats cruise tors W. Warren Barbour and Wil- ly enough, a direct hit does not count awny from camp on tholr own, Onn A communication was read from company, whoso members wore r and-'White streets, which will bo of- to the mouth of the Shrewsbury river liam Smathcrs, Congressman William b In such n cane thn victim morning a week tho above program the WPA naklng for proposed proj- shirts with white ties, blue'trouie Three Dwellings ficially known a4 box number 242. wliere they will meet the Incoming H. Sutphln, State Senator Frank would poaalbly bo knocked uncon- Is altered, and tlio Scouts no to a ects In the borough. A communica- and caps and white shoes. The prl) Have New* Owners Borough Electrician Fred Browcr power boat squadron and escort them Durand, E. Donald Sterner, state scious by tho weight of tho ring const guard ba»o to lenrti about surf tion to Mayor Harry N. Johnson, In- was accepted by Edward Hounlhai and his corps of assistants began the up' tho Shrewsbury river to Red highway commissioner; Henry E. Thus a perfect record would ho four rescuing and things that can't bo viting him to attend Monmouth Shrewsbury chief, who marched- installation of this new box Monday Bank. ' • Butler, T. R. Crumley, Nellson Ed- taught on tho rtver. County Mayors' Day at Fort Han- tho headiof his delegation. Shrewij Mrs. Constance Smith, Fair Haven throws within reaehlnR dlstnnco of bury alscAwon first prize In the M ' morning. It was necessary to con- William A. Smith, J. R, of Bay wardB, Araory L. Haskcll, Clark Hol- the victim. In the exhibition, thren code wn» road and accepted. Per- real estate broker, reports the sale nect with/the fire alarm system at brook, Gerald C. Holbrook, Thomas class In iho Independence Day of three properties In that borough. street* Staten Island, Is commander throws wcto perfect and the fourth mission was granted the Navoslnk the pole In front of the Conoco gas of tho Staten Island Power Squad- N. McCarter, Bernard L. Lamb, Da- rude at'Red Bank. Two properties, one at 23 Kemp ave- missed by two feet. Though the mlsa fire compnny to exhibit a car that . Tho prize for the company having I ervlce station on White street, just ron. Dr. Vincent G. Smith, J. N., of vid A. Schultc, Carl C. Shlppoe, Col- was unintentional It KHVO tho Ho Players Auxiliary will bo dlaposed off at tho annual nue and the other at B Sycamore west of Broad, and from there run onel J. Lester Eisner, George C. the most mon In lino was presented^ avenue, have been bought by Mr. and Richmond Terrace, Lieut. Common- Scout throwing the ring, «n oppor- fair In August. Tho car will bo dis-to Naveslnk Hook and Ladder corn«|| an underground cable to the flre der; Waldemar Muller, J, N., ot Fort Warren, Jr., Eric Leavens, Thomns played In the borough August 5, Mrs. Henry. Hance of Lake avenne Doremus and John J.QuInn, tunity to exhibit Ihn speed with which To Hold Parties pany of Rod Bank, Avenel ftrtf alarm box pedestal (it Broad .and Hill Circle, secretary and Ernest It the life ring l« recovered after falling Dllln amounting to $18,7153.01 were from Mrs. Leila Chadwlck of Red White streets. As soon as the com- company captured the prize for Bank, former owner of the Fair Schmldlger of the St. George Gar- Rsi« eommltlM—Charles Y. .Chapman ihort of the victim. The rlriK wan npproved for payment. Plnns for Ing from the greatest distance, anl plete Installation has been made an dens, treasurer, are the other officers. (halrman. Krt, For Photo Shop prises five rooms and modern Im- Relief and Independent Engine- com- Shrewsbury, will be held tonight. Jr.. fhnlrmsn; llulwrt M. K«rr<.w, A1O..I pushed off. The dlnRy shot up Into It was announced that tho weekly A program o[ water sports waif > provements. A garage Is also on panies and Liberty Hone company. Chubby Monaco and his ten swayers j. Ml'tmiiri, Thi,m«> H. Hrl.l. Jr., lUrbcrt the air, bow first, with wntni- splllliiK caul pnrty scheduled for Tuoiday Charles Imlny of Llttlo Bllvor, who staged at 0 o'clock. It was dlreotea the place. of swln/ and rhumba will play for B. Kiiwardi, Anns J. l>««r«. out over thn stern. Thin operation nliflit, August 1, has boon postponed Ornrl.l rtfsrM.-William A. lt<,««ri. for tho p»st" 20 yearn has been In by Charles Nunn, with Joeeph B«n* The other Fair Haven property danclnji. There will bo continuous Tlmirs anil imiirt-Jimii I.. Kncllroll was repeated until tho hont wnn Iran until the following Tucndny, August the picture framing busings at lied nett nnd George Vreoland announ> 'j •old was at 43 Maple avenue and RUMMAGE SALE. entertainment. There will be no min- ( Hlani|a.rrt«, Ml.. than half full. Captnln I'ownll ex- 8. At thin time a spoclnl prlzo will Bnnk, In now asaoclnted with Dorn'n ng over tho sound system. Th* r«j,| consists of a stucco and brick bung- imum or cover charge at any time. H. txHlli* UMIll, I'hrlpi IniNr-oli, Wl|. lio awarded. 'Tuesday nlKht, August "a'i» ltos.lt. Hr (>,mm. W. K. W plained that a boat rnny bn emptied Photo shop on Wnllnce street and lults of the swimming race*, inV alow of six rooms, with modern Im- The Married Couples' Bible claaa of Luncheons will bo served from of a*r much aa two-thirds of Its in, tho nuxlllary will aponaor a lnrge which only those who lived In Falfc» the Red Bnnk Methodist church will l'st«r Htntlsr, HtlMftt f;uur.t'i commit!**—J. fl. Y. 1>»nn wns appointed chnlrrnnn. Ing, August 5, at half-past nine rhalrmsn, Crank Aillir. Oluf 'Nlkblnsn, The' last, and to many thn rnont Altornllons are underway nt tho Junior iilrls—Marlon Cameron fl who now occupy the house. Mr. dinners will be served from 0 to S Hob*rt Flairs'' .. Interesting exhibition, was tho res- I'lnnx wnrn nlso irinda for a shop for thn new department. Mr, Jarhles lluliebos iscond, Dorothf- Usb< ' Adelman Is connected,with the Su-o'clock at the Union flre house on p. m. _ Marln* Mrvlr* -llir.jl.l H. Allan rhalr- idles' nUxlllnry night. All tho third, Uelly Krnnrls fourlh. Shrewsbury, avenue. The members m«n, AlUrt VmiilirholT ro-rhslrman, ^rtrl cue of a drowning person l»tnk«s event, in- appointed Mrn. Tony Hunting chnlr- lion.Iro Mrs. ICii- U. gave diving and rhythm **' ley itnil Mr>, Harold Olten. divided the committee nppolntmitnts T*wn Mower H«l«. mlng exhibitions, plsnt on West street. Red Bank, was members voted to purchase auxiliary anil 1* pulled ashore. Krnn I.lnnrck, Mrs, II. I,ynnwoi:d 20% discount on all mowers in •old last (all to the Wait Street coN pln». A report nf the recent county Into two listings this yar, the above Minion and Mis. Mny Wulnnjr. •.lock for July only. Merrltt Machine A fireworks display was held I being th« flrat rcleanr. It Is quite The advantage of thl» nystiim In a barge In the river nnd after poratlon, clothing manufacturers. A MOONMOHT NAIL. meeting was given. Mrs.'Carl Brern- that the runnier la not Jeopardized flhop, 24 Mechanic street, Red Ilank. likely that the arcond list will he re- -Advertisement, - free dancing wa* held on the rr, counly auxiliary prealde.nl, at- by thn vlntlm who rnliifit ur.t, a qimHam-A Way of IJfp." Typewriter tWrialns. tended. Refreshments were served leased to tho various newspapers men's fair ground*, with natulo Members of the Ladle*.' auxiliary within the nut l«w d«ys. strangle hold or In aomn nlliM- way Ilnvlrl H, Itltctile, on the Work of Pete Oalatro'i orchestra. Factory outlet portable and office of the Red Dank Benevolent MID- following the meeting, thn Krlenda: Hervlce Committee In V. typewriters, prices- $8.(0 up. Terms drown his readier, Ilownvei, (he Teller's for Typeiniten. Tho regatta Sunday was <«....'_ elation am sponsoring a moonlight Red Cross llfo-«avlnK Instruction Ad- n. A., Frlenda' Meeting Houmy Guaranteed machine* at bargain lOo a day. All makes 1U9 tnodrls, Hhrewabury, nundny, July 30, at * .„_ Tetley's by sailboat race* In the morning i •II guaranteed. Superior Typewriter sail tonight on the ulramer Handy LAWN FAHTY TONIGHT. Artlatlo and MrsKUa* Itclura vocates that th« rmcuer stay out of iirlcoa. ICipert repairing, Hook.. .The boat will leave Atinntlo framlnx; complet« linn of (resting p, m- Advnrtlaefiient. llroad streit. Red Dank/k.~AdverUs- » speedboat race*, with outboard* Hervlce, Carlton theater bulldlrig, lUd the water and go In only as a last dominating, In the aftemoofl, Hank, phone 4a& Open evenings.— Highlands pier at 10:39 o'clock. Kiss A Uwn party fur the btnaftt of th* cards for all uwanlona; iikliltn, lifts mtnt. am) artists' mnterlnla, A. ltfln««, ail resort, "Itow^. J^IUIW, «o" In th*If •couU who are damping on f" " Advertisement. Rosa Inimcolll and Miss Kllxibcth. Women's guild . of HI, Thomas' f ! foWlifr nil|l , ^or'rlaifi, Neon Hlcn Clock, fleltls am oo ormlrrnrn nf ticket •tort, t>2H Cookninn nvoniir, Ailiurywf/;Uf |j(r(Mctn#irt» coat JOn, Ilkn new, (Sn.lieauty; ftinnll irue( OH » • • - nen jifopurty, gave M "" church will bo hold tonight at the Park, N. J,—Advertldninrnt. tli« 'VleHlil., -A' icartiei' (, mnitbtifr sale*, The auxiliary, will nUkr pinna home of Mr. and Mrs, I*, L, Jones »t dlnlnu room set, «pl«ndl

Councilman H. RuasBll Mi&ton, Haven Stages general chairman of the celebration, Fair Haven Man Goodrich Agency lay Celebration paid tribute to those who asslstc Spiritualist Claims with the celebration. He said every- To Move. August 1 - VOQUE BEAUTY SHOP gjCOonUnued From Page 1) thing went oft according to schedule Joins Schwartz and that everyone connected with the Otis Mabb, who for more than a POPULAR ITEMS Qgc — Q for | .00 siled account of this exhibition various events of the celebration Real Estate Finn To Have Visited Mars year has operated the Ooodrich tire . to Another story in this is- did a fine Job. Mr. Mlnton then agency at IS Maple avenue, will > mentioned the people who were in move August 1 tp the Gulf Service SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE, ETEBEOW8, M£NICUBE ; "Van Daman of &umson an charge of the various activities. station at 58 East Front street, . Jesse J. Mcllray New Zotos and Other . I ** Senv York were the He aald the parade waa under the owned by the Lawes Coal Co. and Hair Coloring t outboard racers of the re- direction of Fire Chief Herbert Haw- Manager of Agency's Port MonmoutH Woman Answers Some operated by Heinz Hilmer. Popular Fermaiunt Dejnan captured one race, kins, First Assistant Chief Charles and All Beauty In two others and finishedWesson and Second Assistant Chief Insurance Department Riddles That Have Astronomers Ware* IndlvjanaHy [•'In1 toother. 'Chance had three A. C. Dlxon. On the speakers' com- Styled at Work Done by, "Hi and finished second In an- mittee were Theodore J. Labrecque, , Jesse J. Mcllray-of "Fair'Haven While scientists are all a dither Mayor Sickles and former Mayor has become associated with the Jo- about Man, the blazing red planet, mitting her mother to talk with her /Prices. Experts. L'.viewed ihe races from the Charles P. Cros*. Mayor English, of seph P. Schwartz agency of 64 Broad first cousin to the earth, being clos- deceased husband and a son, who dock, tho Flayers Boat club, Red Bank, Mayor Frake of Little street as manager of the insurance est to earth It has been in 15 years, had died some time before. icta) of the Fair Haven Yacht Silver and Mayor Sweeney of Sea department. The agency represents Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, spiritualist, When asked to explain the sudden ' and Fair Haven Yacht works Bright wero judges for the parade. the Olra'rd Fire and Marine' Insur- of Port Monmouth, is answering growth of spiritualism, she said, I, from properties along the shore, Mr. Mlnton stated that the fire house there was nothing sudden about the was a busy spot In the morning) ance company of Newark. 'some of the questions that are puz- NUNZIE & PAULSON kpajbjlc had an excellent view as zling the country's most astute minds, growth, but that the reason for so Open Friday •so was close to the shore, the when members of the firemen'saux - believe her or not. • much publicity of late was due' to 16 White St. barge being tied to-tho mu- iliary, with Mr«. Oscar Becker in fake practitioners. When the re- Erenlngs Phone 646 "dock. charge, made 1,550 sandwiches for Approaching at a pace of a mil- porter asked for a private reading, Brown, race chairman, was thb "open house" party for the vis- lion miles a day, Mars will be a she explained that this would be and starter. I* S. Edwards iting firemen In the afternoon. mere 86,000,000 miles. away tonight. Impossible at the time because she _ _ml, Blorida, was flag starter, Through the efforts of Charles Nunn, In vantage posts on mountain peaks had eaten a heavy, lunch, including I hi» son, William Edwards, was women members of the New Jeriey and observatories throughout the hamburgers and onions, which were BueseH Samuels, Henry B. A. A. U. gave a swimming an'd div- world, a legion of scientists are aim- not conducive to a spiritualistic Hurry! Hurry! Sale Ends Shortly Oter and Dr. Edwin F. Stewart ing exhibition Saturday afternoon. Ing telescopes, manipulating split' contact^ tabulators, Otto NIedemcyer Afterward member* of the^ ladles' second cameras and recording on 'charge of tho starting gun, auxiliary of the Fair Haven Tacht delicate' instruments astronomical That .night the reporter' gaped at tollman H. Russell Mlnton oper- club provided a buffet supper for data to unveil the great Martian the distinguished stranger " In the the one-mlnutc starting clock, the swimmers. mystery, whether or not life exists sky, and wondered if there were GRAND'S In that planetary beyond. other humans on Mars, what, they Councilman Thomas Gopslll of William B. .Little, Jr., was in would think of this human on earth, J^Bank and Joseph Bennett took ihargo of the barge and floati. Use "The Faithful One," as Mra. Col- who professes to know so much rns at the microphone as announ- of the barge was obtained from J. lins is known to the "spirits," could about them. 18th Anniversary A. Howland of Sea Bright and the nftve put these-scientists' minds at rest montha.-ago, she claims. Mars race not on the schedule was floats were provided by Freeholder' OTIS MABB. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES r the midget class outboard. Three oaeph Irwln of Ked Bank. The Is, no mystery to her, for she has ts entered and one of. the drivers' sound systems, which were Installed ieen there. Yea, she told a Regis- 300 Registered Mr. Mabb, agent for the Goodrich Men'* Soles Sewed and Rubber Heels .$1.00 ."'Miss Dorothy Kuhn of College n the fair grounds and the public :er reporter so, Monday afternoon. -tires, has been appointed key-dealer at, long Island. She was the only dock by Henry A. Friedlander and Mrs. Collins has been In spiritual- For Playground for the Goodrich products In Mon- Men'* Soles only: 75 ntatlve of the fair sex in the Vernon Loud, worked to perfection, stlo work 29 years and Is pastor of mouth county, and this appointment Mr. Minton stated. Mr. Mlnton called the Spiritualist Church of Divine One of the most successful sea- Rubber Heels - Men's & Women'. '.....". .25 _ and she received a big hand sons the Red Bank Playground' as- has fbrced Mr. Mabb to move to the spectators as she set out for ittentlon to the fine services of the Light at New York. She also con- 1 sociation has, had for some time Is larger quarters |n order to carry a Women's Leather Top Lifts „..,..;...... j.15 estartlng line. True to the charac- regatta officials and announcers ducts services a| her summer home more complete stock of tires and ac- litlcs of the female *<*, tiu kept mentioned earlier in the story. . at Port 'Monmouth. Her teachers now under way atvth8 Red Bank Women's Soles 60 up Include Jcaus Christ; the'late Mary high school athletlc^eld on West cessories. . l judges waiting several-minutes, Members of the reception commit? Bergen place. This playground Is Mr. Mabb. is a dealer of tires, ' It waa not her fault. She had dlf- tee were Mayor Sickles, Mr, Cross, JESSE J, MclLHAY. • Baker. Eddy, founder qf> the First „ • - - Nowfs.yqur opportunity to get the ' Church of Christ, Scientist; General jointly, sponsored by a committee tubes, batteries and motorola car • in starting the motor. In- this Ray VanHorn and • John Wagner. consisting of Joseph C. Irwin, chair- and homo radios. best in workmanship at reduced prices. V. Whltfleld of Montclalr The grounds committee consisted of Mr. Mollray has been a resident Ulysses S, Grant and the late Dr, of Fair Haven for the put 25 years. Baker of the Bakers. man; William L. Bussell and Theo- X like a sure winner until half Mr, VanHorn • and H. Lynnwood dore J. Labrecque, representing the round the last lap, when bis Mlnton. Mr. Whitman, owner of the He -has been associated with sev- Dr. Baker, she claims, had prom- eral real estate firms, and has oper- borough council, board of education Herbert Ewing Wins t slowed down aad was overtaken Fair Haven Yacht Works, donated aedher a "treat" for her hard and .and the local Y.M.OA. GRAND'S SHOE SHOP Jt, MoFayden, also of Montclalr, the use of his property for the out- ated as a real estate and Insurance Faithful work. One' evening, she Soap Box Derby A~ won. the racs. WhltQeld's boat, hoard racers, The racers also used broker for the past several years. went Into a trance and was in the More than SOO boys and girls have 10 West Front St., N Red Bank, N. J.! ' He is president of the Fair Haven Herbert Ewlng, 13-year-old son of by the way was named Pres- the dock of the' Fair Haven Yaeht 1 trance three hours. While In this registered at the playground to date. (Next, to Hesse'a at the ..Foot of Broad Street) tor, overturned Just as it club. William B. Little,. Jr., Dr. board of health , vice-president of state, Dr. Baker took her soul on a Activities consist of various games, Mrs. Mary J. Ewlng, was the win- the finish line. Dorothy, of Stewart and Mr. Nledmeyer were the Red Bank Regional Health com- trip to Mars. She was first shown hand-work, hikes, plonlcs, etc. Last ner of the "soapbox derby" held |" finishedlast , but she was not In charge of the sailboat races. Tony mission, a member of the Fair Hav- a section covered with dense for- week 70 members of the playground Thursday afternoon on Harding road by the .committee and re>Hunting procured the services; of en . Yacht club, an exempt member ests and was later taken to a sec- visited the Sea Bright beach where by the McKlm'Layton Chevrolet _ priie. the bands which took part In the of the Fair.Haven Fire department, tion Inhabited by .people the size of they enjoyed a pleasant afternoon's agency. Young Ewlng, who was parade, and Kt. Hunting and Peroy secretary of the Fair Haven fire po- midgets. The men wore black suits swim. Plans 'are under way for a sponsored by the Big Dip ice cream _ Jones of Montclalr streaked 0. Bennett obtained the services of lice and a memberJof. Fair Haven and -white shlrt*_Jind_had. beards picnic. . store on Monmouth street, will com- Tin the Barnstormed well abead American "Mechanics lodge. pbto In the national finals to be held the orchestra for. dancing Saturday down to their waists. The women One new piece of apparatus arriv- O, Shannon of Salem and night wore old-fashioned dresses with at Akron, Ohio, Sunday, August 13. Mack of VtTestville In the first ed at the playground last week, con- The valuable help of the .coast. hooped skirts, eta She spoke to sisting of swings, seesaw, horizontal L tor outboard runabouts. In the one of the Martians and was sur- j&d beat the Barnstormer had to guard crews from Sandy Hook, and ban, and ring. This Is in use con- Jonmouth Beach and the" Sea Scouts Rose Yepello prised when he didn't answer, Dr. stantly from the time the play- tin the first lap because of engine Baker explained that the Martians ibis. > Shannon's craft:alsoj.had toIn patrollhg'the race course 4>as em- ground opens in the morning, until phasized by Mr, Mlnton. He also could hear, see and taste, but their It closes in late afternoon. The en- Jf out of the race and Mack was faculties of speech had not yet been , only an* to finish. iralsed Councilman Tony Hunting, Engaged To Wed tire group last Thursday afternoon chairman of the polios-- committee, developed, Just about this time she hiked to Tower Hill where they wit- i sjummsrles: came out of her trance. and the fine work, of police. Chief. Announcement' Is Made nessed the Soap.Box derby. These i A Outboards (First Heat) Joseph Herden, the special police Mrs. Collins explained to The Reg- warm days the showers which have THE RIGHT WAY Time and the' Ore police, stating traffic ister reporter that as a medium she been installed tinder the bleachers , Baldwin, 1* I. wJlOO.f was handled efficiently and there at Informal Party ' provide a pleasant relief from the Famed exponent of "wrong : Fatarman, New York -- <:Ot.S was not one complaint. Capt. Jo- perated on much the same princi- heat. The people of Red Bank are way flying" Douglas Corrigaa ran Deman, Bnmeon ..... 1111,1* ple as a wireless set. She said that weds Miss Lndreivl. New York „.—; 1:14, seph C. Fix and the mounted squad Mrs. Mary Yepello of Long Branch when her body was In condition and cordially invited to visit the play- ^ A Ootboarde (Swmd Heat)r I the Bed Bank national guard has announced the engagement of almost void of food, she could tune ground any" day of the week except X 1 lzabeth 4rt reteman. New York .-; l:«0.8 were also thanked.' her daughter, Miss Rose Yepello, to Sunday. Marvel on an- Bookman, -Baldwin, L...1. 1:07.2 n on "spirit" waves sent to her niversary of : Van Deuan. Runuon _...— t :10.Z Mr. Mlnton reported that the la- Charles' Mazza, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'rom a divine studio. She explained ". Van Dorn, New York _- IMA dles' auxiliary of the Fair Haven Bernard Mazza of Long Branch. The famous flight. that messages came to her in code Every one J. BOuthoatda (Flrat Haat) . Yacht: club served 325 dinners at announcement was made at a party and she had to be ever on the aleVt L Franco, New Haven, Oonn.ilUI.S the clubhouse to the sailboat and Sunday night' at the home of Mr. when receiving because the messages Woman Dies of Heart .hopes, that k Van Daman, Ruroioa ...~..:6:St.8 this time, he's . Jordan, Pallaadw ^ _.<«:«!. ipeedboat. racers, mechanics and Mazza's brother-in-law and sister, were novor repeated. Attack at Eatontown $$>• MUbCfaocolate uier. College V»'n^ o»• »• • •" others associated with the' regatta. Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine of She .said that electrical charges headed In the B Outbearda (Sacond'HMt) The Player* Boat club donated ft ibury. light dlreo- Tan Daman. Runuon ~- 5:88.2 necessary for the divine contact Mrs. Phoebe Newman, 67 years , utce. New York _;_._-. «iO2.8 trophy, the clubhouse and dock were, lentlne home waa decorated were drawn by her body from its old, of West 176th street, New York, tiorv No one * •d 5tao»e, Oreat Neck, L. L available to the public to view the _ ilue and white crepe paper surroundings and that the room she returning from the beach Thursday 'can say he Is races and the club was host to the not practical In making one • Claia C Outbearda d out flowers. The refreshment occupied at the time of receiving suffered a heart attack while riding Chocolate ^Ohaooe, New York _.. !.0!.» coast guard crews. . ' >le was decorated with fl- tiered messages had to be in complete dark- along the Eatontown boulevard and celebration cover both events. isle Van Daman, Bnmion __... 5 MA Fred Brown, Charles Nunn, Wll- irrounded by trays of heart ness. So much as a pin point of died within a few- minutes. Italian . Wt Fraaenthif, Freeport, I» iam B. Little, Jr., and Herbert Haw- shaped cakes, The prospective bride light would.upset the chemical com- She was rushed to the office of You are headed in the right ~C3aaaTo>tboarda'(Flriit°Heat)' ' . kins comprised the prize committee. was the recipient of many gifts. ilnatlon so essential to the divine Dr. Joel Feldman in the Eatontown direction for improved per- Creams " Chance, New York 0;4T.S H. Lynnwood Mlnton and Robert The guests were Mrs, Yepello, Mr. :ontaot. She explained that the di- ambulance and waa pronounced formance when you head your RtS*Urh,34t " ISdwardL Loos. Xeland .... Sl}>.S Kreger were on the program com- and Mrs, Mazza, Mr. and Mrs. Val-rect point of contact in her body dead on arrival.. County Physician mittee. Albert W. Worden of Bed car for the De Falco Service S*x>«ial U>. entine, Mr. and Mrs. John Mazza, was the solar plexus, hence the nec- Harvey W. Hartman of Keyport was Station, Shrewsbury ts Sunset! , Chance, Hew York ...... S :57. Bank donated the use of 250 chairs Mr. and Mrs. William Mazza, Mr. essity for an empty stomach when notified and he ordered the body re- Home Made Q. shannon. New York ... No time hlch were transported, along with and Mrs. Peter Mazza, Mr. and Mrs. receiving messages. The only In- moved to the Charles Breese fun- for gai, oil, lubrication, tires, , B. Jordan. P.lli.dM —;. 8:09.2 number of tables, free by Oscar AMortment V. Franenthal, PrMPOrt, L. I. «ll0.2 Edwin Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maz-strument she uses when In contact eral home. The body was prepared accessories or service.- Drive Big, ruby ted; hand pitted _ MW««t Clut Outbowdi , Becker. za, Mr. and Mrs. Roy La Prettl, Mr, with the "spirits" is a three-horned for burial and was taken to New itn now to have thorn check sna their own jnlces :; s dip; JI. JSoriydtD, Montclilr .... f.M.l Mr. VanHorn and H. Lynnwood and Mrs, Sam Punduri, Mr. and Mrs. trumpet. York. Interment was made in Beth fondant cream;;: then coated ^d WhlteStU. Mont«l.!r .... «:lt.8 Mlnton were In charge of the flre- David cemetery, New York. and service your car In prep- Sj-llUa Dorothy Kutin. Col. Ft.. William Mokler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest When asked how she happened * Loft Famous Milk Chocolated. -.,. etta.s orks. George Curchln waa secre- Scarpanl, Mr. and Mrs, William aration for that vacation mo- ItTorlte with millions for many Outboard Runabouta tary and treasurer. The North Bedell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Boyle, :o take up the study of spiritualism, Mrs. Newman had visited her son, tor trip— There's better driv- Fresh yean; Sfl—Was Jonea. MontelalrrW. J. . BlOS.4 Shrewsbury Rowing association, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Menke, Mr. and iho explained that she started her Harry Newman of South street, " "" ~ jstiannon, Salem om. itudles without the permission of Freehold, before going to the beach, ing; ahead with De Falco ser- Almond •BflVf n Hack, Wei'vllla 6:21.8 hlch staged a rowing race Sunday Mrs. Joe Marcattl, Mr. and Mrs. vice. SPECIAL Ub. Service Outboard Runaboula ifternoon; the residents who decor- Joseph Mazza, Mr. and Mrs. John ler parents, and upon her father's Police Chlefi Harry N. Ktrkegard Noagat -Ot»T arln Mack. Wntvlll. 4-.22.4 .ted their homes and the newspa- U M Jb Jff leath obtained her mother's perrnls- of Eatontown and Charles R. Wall- SoKlal Saa Skiff Race Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Jeffrey, lon' to continue the work by per- ing of. Oceanport Investigated. R,gmUrb39t 1 Ansel, Sherman Crultchfltld, Bed iers also were thanked, Mr. Mln- Mr. and Mrs, Louis Mlllacl Mr. and Medal Ib. Bank. on in closing stated he wanted to Mrs, Dominic Urso, Mr, and Mrs, F. Cream Mfot Jl—Grow, Jr., Harrj Crowhnrat, Bed Bank, sxpreas his sincere thanks and ap- J. Coxta, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Car- i •—sportater, Pierre Froal, Bed Bank. reclatlon to all who In any way • Wumlog Amateura (On Point Baili) retta, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Orandlnet- Barley Patties K Cleiu A—B. M. MuFayden, helped to make the affair a success. o, Mr. and Mrs. Vltl Parro, Mr. and *•» Out B—Lou Franco. v Earlier in the meeting Councilman Mrs. Frank Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler's Prime Beef—Cut From Our Best City-Dressed Beef Squares b Claaa O-<3. W. Frautnthal. Hunting praised the work of the i" Oa«s F—C. W. Frauenthal. Angclo Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Assorted i' Bonabouta—Wei Jonee, i police in handling the crowds and Clttadlno, Mrs. Ralph Dlssepal, Mrs. Setrtee—A. Baldwin. motor traffic. C. J, Sorrontlno, Mrs.' John {Costa, JUdsjet—B. M, MoFayden, Sirloin Steak . . . 31 Prime, Rib Roast . 32fb Siwciad Sailboat Evenla. Mrs. Benjamin Sagfrese, Mrs, N, L. (flnt e ribs) Khockabouti (Start SiSS) Nelson, Misses Mary Panduri, Ida . Owner Flnlah Boncoro, Roto Utm, Loulso Renzella, ft—AJ Qagenblen _. Hi*7. Three Fined For Salted • 1—KeOtaUi Brother! 11:55.45 Josephine Fcrrara, Vefa Candlano, Boneless Chuck Pot Roast 27 Chuck Roast «»»e >>» . 19fb »—Al Fuller Disorderly Conduct Flavla Figaro, Jenny Figaro, Lucy Cashew ,, Ulhlolni (OUO) Vaccarelil, Mary Figaro, Francea , 13:11. LOCAL FRESH-DRESSED POULTRY ! Nats • 1—U Hruce 12:15.50 Max Bafran, proprietor of Max's O'Nell, Gloria Wells, Susie La Prettl, tavern on Maple avenue, was fined Lena Yepello, Katharine La Prettl, Frying or Itoaatlng KttuUrlji 49f • OOCT Thin, dainty dlics of fondantbo a '£'1—Helen Lou, Buuell Mln.on. Jr., $2 on a charge of disorderly conduct Angle Pcrrl, Mary Tomolnl, Theresa Spewlal ab.«9*P boa cram c : s delicately flsrortd i," aklnier _•_ 1:21.47 lundny morning following an argu- 'lngatore, Slla Maun, Verna Mazza, with nal peppermint s;: They art |, T. Uojd - DNK ment in front of his place of busl- ioso Bnono, Mary Curclo and Chickens" 295, Broilers2to «i colorful and appealing to th* pi Swing «™ DNF i-VID 89 ere as they arc cooling and deli- i.l ComeU (B:so) ..... ', leis. Two of the three mon against oaephlno and Agnes Valontlno, Vic- <8>4to«lbs) * (1* mmss. eacheach,, ^ -* for Kvangellne '" I—UarJuU Moore, Arnold Wol- fhom Mr. Safran preferred Charges or Yopollo, Jamca LaBlonda, Alex <8>4to«lbs.) cloui. \ eott, «kb»tr _. 12:11.H f disorderly conduct wero also Froltoand J J—ObarlM Allaire 12:H.2S Renzo, Joo Sottombrc, Anthony Co«- 3. I—Dean Brothers 12:24. lned J2. They wore Abraham T. nlina, _,Antonla Alberts, Dominic Nats •PBCIAI. I*. V> SMakboxee (8:BB) iVestwood and John M. Hincs of Figaro, John Mlhlander, Edwin Legs Spring Lamb 28fb i I—Dave Wolcott 12Ui,oS 'ort Monmouth, The third, Justice Wells, Bam Julian, Robert Mazza, * rt S— Robert Mead : 12:U.0S halt or ^ s—Jim Clayton 12:56.10 iVIllinm U O'Neill of Ke.ansburg, Anthony LaProttl. Samuel Perrl, An- r Soip.i (10.00) as released because of lack of evl- Kolo Uno, Ooorgc Eatoll, Dominic Smoked Ham whole 28fb fl.lB Home Made '; 1—flUaek, Jack Mlnton. nklpcer .. 1:05.O7 enco. DoSanlli, Anthony DcSantls, Angelo KipUrfy $1,39 ,> t—K. Dffdd 1:!Ctt. . Pecan Mallows }i- K.Xeoc Ddp _.d_ 1-.S0.36 Foagale and Charles Mima. Lake Shore ).• Xeocp _._ Rocklti (10:05) FROSTED FOODS % 1—PorUr. The Hoover Library on Wnr, Rov- Roll Butter 29'. bor I" S—Outtiinrk. lutlon nml Peace, nt Stanford unl- PALMOUVE Brussels Sprouts 21c I—Kaiei. ,-uinlty, contains 5,000,000 Iterrn bear- Onn of the quickest way* to find a box ob la to advertlae In The Heals. u)Uen you bu Assorted Blackberries 19c ICE At the moeting of the Fair Ilnvcn Inif on tlio World wnr and Its after- nr's Want Department.—Advertise- • mayor and council Monday night, math. ment, Cold Cuts CONCENTRATED FRESH SEA FOOD CREAM Potato Fillet of Sole 29cm * SUD Salad 17L Fresh Shrimp 25cm * Tht fluffieit whits manhatallows you enr saw iti dipped in rich SELLING OUT UPTON'S or Cold ! Lima Beans 3 lbs. 23c NOW caramel:; s then roiled In ircihly %-1b.22c : Mb. 79c ihelled pscam : I I No wonder Boston Lettuce .head 5c tTcrybody lays they are ;;; won. All Dresses, Coats, Suits and Hats Below Cost PINT (Itrful. Whole Apricot* Igit. cart 15c Celery Hearti :...2forl9c ' Million! oif peoplre fans ty9 None Picklei, assorted 2 lg. jars 29c Jersey Corn .: doz. 35c •PKIAI. DRESSES 59c - 1-39 - 1.99 & 279 Peaches, large ripe 2-qt. bas. 35c rtaliMol thai this tkti> Higher Fowler'a Coffee 2 Ibt. 35c i cloui Ice crtam it this Formerly 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 & 4.9S Ivory Flakes 2 lg. pkgs. 39c Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 19c new low pries;;; is iha Potatoes bskt. 69c •enutlorut buy of the COATS & SUITS 1-99 to 5.79 Marshmallow Cookies 25c tb. •eiicnj (factory Pick. XltO Cliooolnto Watermelon, large ripe 45c ea. * •d Plnli)j Formerly 3.95 to 10.95 A .election of over 500 Drctici—at pricei that can't b« duplicated. . SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 29th WINTER COATS - Formerly 12.95 to 16.95 - »/, Price While They U.t. ***** .. We Advise Early Buying to Insure Better Selection FOWLER'S 43-A BROAD STREET [UlSfE DRESS SHOP BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- 10 ST. (Next to City Bakery) RED BANK ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Red Bank — 7 Broad Street — Phone 3334*35 wants to tell and the bu^er who wants to bug. RED BANfc REGISTER, JULY 27,1939.

from .less than 6,000 to more than County 4-H Clubs True independence On the Job For 42,000 in the district, which Is one Junior Skippers Spiritual CKu....^ Legion Medals of the largest In area In the slate in- Divine Light, Win Championships HEN Paul Bald (Acts 22: dies put of matter, Is a binding, Thirty-five, Years cluding besides Monmouth County Attend Dance 88), "I tra" free born." be limiting belief. It is not tha truth the Lakewood-Toms»River section. Meettofg <-. To Be Awarded Three out of four tri^county soft The SSth milestone In a telephone The lecond In a series ,of informal spoke of his freedom as a ot being. The real man 1B tha re- He Is a member of tho Telephone Pi- weekly dances for the Junior skip- Sun. . Tue«.-• ball championships were won by W flection ot God,,Spirit; he Urea career which reaches back over mare Roman citizen—ireedbm that ;waa oneers of America, International or- Monmouth county 4-H clubs Satur- and mores In. Infinite Mind. Mary thiajialf the life ot the industry was pers of the Monmouth Boat club s y. M. At Night Game his because ot his father's cltUen- passed Tuesday by J. G, Webster, ganization ot veteran members of tbe was given Friday night at the club- day, when the Mercer county, Mid- shlp. But, although the great Baker Eddy writes in "Science. Industry, and, throughout his career Mercer Avenue, r»rt; dlesex county and Monmouth county and Health with Key to the Scrip- Monmouth district, manager for the house. Attending were Misses Eli- Christian warrior valued highly New Jersey Bell Telephone company. here his been active In civic, service nor Mclntyre,'Jean Howland, Carol Presentations to High 4-H club picnic was held at Forsgate tho heritage of liberty that was tures" (pM76). "Man la Idea, the and business affairs of the district farms near Jamesburg. , Image, ot Love; he is not phy- A new service emblem In gold was Apgar, Janet Holmes, Nancy Haus- his right as a Roman citizen, he sique." Continuing, she says: "Man resented to him at a luncheon given man, Marjorlo Moore, Dorothy Wood, School Stars to Be Tho Dally Cacklers Poultry club of knew well th»t genuine freedom Votes New Alarm System. Ruth Emmons, Sally Porter and Freehold, -who competed as the sen- Is Incapable ot sin, sickness, and. is not a matter of race, color, or death. The real man cannot de- The Spring: Lake borough council Ann Dowd, Robert Elchman, Jack Made jn August ior team from" Monmouth county, creed, but of. Individual spiritual has voted In favor ot installing a Dean, Robert Davis, Frank Seeland, won the game'from Middlesex in the part from holiness, nor can God, living and' demonstration ot the by .whom man Is evolved, engen- modern lire alarm system' to meet Roger Brown, Jack Warren, David afternoon by a score of'10 to 4. The power of God In human affaire. He with requirements of tho National Bnyder, Mickey Long, Thomas Lloyd, - Vincent Moyes, chairman of the "second game in the evening was der the capacity or freedom to' junior baseball committee of Shrews- said ia ' Romans <8:21)j "The sin." ' •. • . Board of Fire Underwriters, This Edwin Sims, Albert Newman, Jr., played- with the Central High Agri- creature lUell also sbtll be delrv> will result In a big decrease In lira Charles Allaire, Donald Hubbard, bury" American Legion post of Red cultural club of Mercer from whom Until the .individual begins to Bank, announced at a meeting of the ered from, the bondage ot corrup- Insurance rates. ....•.--..=.'• Walter Mead, Charles Grlesenbnck they won again by a score of 17 to 2. tion into the glorloui liberty ot see man's spiritual freedom,-he is and Gordon Forbes. . • iegion Monday night that tho form- CharlCharleMs HBHawkl_,kiS,r . itchd fr th In a state ot mental bondage; but er Red Bank Towners field on New- £an CaSs wHpitcheh E< d for the the children ot God." Tho phenomenal gold mining de- y Williams the dark experiences ot sin, sick- man Springs road had been secured I ll LSer TiJ winn Materiality tt-bbndage. Spiritual ness, poverty, and despair yield- velopment of the Philippines got its catchl!r The winI In this •t. One ot the quickest ways to fl&d a for the use of the post's Junior base- " - * freedom it won In Individual ex- to the understanding that the real, start from American soldiers who job Is to advertise In The Regis- ball nine. Hereafter the field will game gave the best exhibition of ball perience- by putting* oft the old or man is spiritual and perfect—the remained In ..the islands, after the ter's Want Department.—Advertise- be used for the team's home games. playing ot the afternoon. The game carnal concept of man, and put- Image and likeness ot God. Be- . Spanish-American war. »' ment. . , y Mr. Moyes also announced that was featured by a home run by-Jo- ting on .the hew or spiritual Idea sides stating a great spiritual fact, y seph Ham and two three-baggers by the Master gave an arresting com- medals given by the post for out- ot man and the universe. Jesus Charles Hawkins, with outstanding reasbned with Nicodemus on the mand in these words (Matthew Whitney Coaches standing athletes at Bed Bank pub- fielding on the part of the entire problem ot spiritual Independence SMS), "Bo ye therefore perfect, 1939 Model lic and Catholic high "schools would team.' „ . , . even as your Father which Is in be presented at one of the night when the ruler ot the Jeiis came The Holmdel Top Hats, the Mon- to him by. night In a questioning heaven is perfect." ... •games in August at Pirates' park. mouth county girls' team, won from BEAUTY at $2700 attitude. The Master said, "Ex- Obedience to human law brings' The occasion will be known as lion- combined team from'Mercer and mouth County ., Junior American cept a man be born again, he can- freedom In experience, as is read- Come In and nee the'New Middlesex county girls by a score not see the kingdom ot God," ily seen. Traffic signals, for ex- Legion baseball night. The Junior of 43 to 7. Babe McCormlck and JULY SPECIAL! FOLDING COACH drum and bugle corps of Long Nicodemus revealed his, materlal- ample, give freedom by their very Mary Sanncllle did the pitching and restraints. So dp other necessary . Branch will play and a parade will mlndednesa in tho query, "How with collapsible running gear catching, respectively, for the Holm- can a man be born when ho Is lnfts of restraint provide freedom tool Wireless Permanent be held prior to the ball game. del girls. to those who observe them. Re- The post donated a;silver cup for old? can he enter the second time, No Wire* * Eugene at $ JQ.50 The Junior, boys' championship into his mother's womb, and De strictions of law seem binding to the National Sweepstakes regatta the undisciplined; but a mistaken - .,, No Electricity. Frederick at Ked Bank Saturday and Sunday, was.the third won by Monmouth born?" Then Jesus replied, "Ei- Sturdy built Folding county. The Hazlet .4-H Forestry ccpt a man be born of water and sense of freedom sought through !\*/-, No Chemical Heat Nestle A August 19 and 20. Thdcup will be club took their first game of the af- ot the Spirit, he cannot enter into self-will may bring about destruc- BEACH CARTS known as The Shrewsbury Post No. tion. There is no freedom in th« J. G. WEBSTER yC\v-o£v > rjuart anj other 7.50 Wave* 168, American Legion ol Red Bank ternoon from tho Prospect Heights tho kingdom ot God"-(John 3:3, in Leatherette at Poultry club of Mercer county by a .4, G). * exercise of passion, in self-indul- Thi» Month Only trophy.. The membership committee gence, In fear. The moral code, in his honor on his anniversary rit score of 14 to 9. They then met the . Jesus wa3 speaking of tho new the "Bcrkeley-Carteret Hotel, 'Asbury L 10.00 - 12.50 • 15.00 . reported.161 members In good stand- Middlesex county team, made up of birth, the salvation ot mankind understood and obeyed. Is the best ,Ing, and that the county membership guarantee of Individual and uni- Park. The presentation was, made $5.00 In Blue Twill Cloth members of several different clubs, through spiritual living. The aim versal liberty, the basis -of truo by A.-A-. VescellUB, dlvlsloivftunagor had reached the 100 per cent mark. and defeated them 35 to 3.. Rodney of-tho Kaznrcnc's glorious min- With this cool Wave we Include HMntyllng, Shampoo at $6.50 and $7.75 Commander John E. Day appoint- democracy. for tho telephone company In Iho cen- nnd Set. Darwin did the pitching and George istry was to prove for nil tlmo tral part of tho state. Also attending O ed Morgan Ellert chairman of a Lewis the catching for Hazlct for that spiritual regeneration Is a The need for universal liberty ho luncheon were A. C. Haven,'dis- OTHER MACHINE WAVES-2.10 up Whitney Strollers nominating committee to report at seven Innings.. . present possibility. All can, and Is growlng.in the hearts of men. Free nnd confidential advice on Hair Ttntinf the next meeting, when the annual trict commercial supervisor; H. W. at $6.95 and $10.00 The Intermediate team champion- Indeed eventually must, overcome Divine Love has planted the seed Crawford, Red Bank manager} H, . nnd Bleaching, election will be held. Other mem- any belief In man as material. A theroin, and each obedient, grate- Color—Tan with Heed Bodies. bers on the committee are William ship was won by Mercer county, the' A. Stevenson, Jr., public telephone CHILDREN'S SERVICE - PEDICURING N ful thought aids (he growth. As Prospect Heights Electrical club de- material concept of existence, manager; J. A. Mohn, Long Branch Noglows, Morris Miller, Byron Asp- manifested in sin, sickness, pov- this growth ''la nurtured, human din and Robert Kennedy. Refresh- feating- the Freehold Farmers 4-H lavs will become better and bo manager; W. E. Musser, manager nt rilONE club-by the. score of 14 to 4. Henry erty, death, gives placo to the Asbury Park, and W. H. Stycr, Lnkc- DOD'C BEAUTY R.Hance&Sons ments and a social time were en- truth ot being, accepted and util- more generally obeyed, and man- joyed after the business session.' Koenig and Gene Leonard did tho kind will finally accept the Mas- wood manager. DUD 9 SALON 2810 INC. pitching for Freehold and Charles ized. .' ». . • The world li greatly In need ot ter's summitry of tHe moral code Mr. ,Wobster spent the flrat four Wernsky pitched, for Prospect as their chart' of life. They will years of his career In -Newark. Dur- 60 MONMOUTH ST. (Open Friday Until S r.VM.) BED BANK 10 Broad Street Heights: enlightenment as to wlint consti- Asks Court to Review tutes genuine freedom. Indepen- love God and keep His command- ing tho three decades of his service In the tennis competition Mon- dence is not so much R condition ments, and they will love their here telephones In use have increas?d mouth county furnished the only neighbor an themselves. Speak- Zoning Ordinance ' ot environment as. of thought. ing of freedom, under (ho margi- contestants. The play-offs resultei! When Paul and Silas -were in in the following awards: Girls' o nal topic "Proper sell-govern- , • Justice Heher has granted Mrs. prison, bound with chains, they ment," Mrs. Eddy says (Science 7 Nell Grace Bencquit, owner of the singles, Doris Maher of Holmdel; sang Bongs ot praise- to God. Their boys' singles, Walter Bennett of and Health, p. 106): "Like our Hotel Nell Grace at Monmouth thoughts were not bound, al- nation, Christian Science has 1U Holmdel; doubles, "Happy" Vechlonc nlthough bands held them and Beach, a stay of the trials Instlgat- 'and.Georfro Frlck. Dcclnntloil of Independence. God . prison.w»llR-Wcrp,nroiind.-them.:: has endowed man with inalienable Monniouth Beach for'an alleged vio- FVlt 'sweater emblems Were "pre- Nothing could deprive them ot rights, among which aro self-gov- lation of the zoning ordinance. sented to members of each champ- their true freedom—their rejoic- ernment, reason, and conscience. Mrs. Beneqult's attorney, Howard ionship soft ball team and thtf above ing In God's goodness. The na- Man Is properly self-governed only M. Lawn, of the law firm of Qulnn members in tennis. tural result of their conscious when ho Is guided rightly and gov- &. Dorcmus, applied for a writ of cer- This is the first Tri-County field spiritual freedom was release fro:n erned by his Maker, divine Truth tlorarl to review the legality of the day of its sort that has been held prison. . . .-;• and Love."—The Chrialian Ed- Monmouth Beach ordinance, Mr. and it Is planned to mako tho af- The belief that man Is material, encc Monitor. Lawn contended that In as much as fair an annual event. Tho teams that he lives In matter and finally the ordinance was Improperly pub- representing Monmouth county were GOLDFARB'S lished it had no valid standing. He selected by league competition dur- ing May and June. refuse a job offered by the state em contended further that even* though Job Placements ployment service undcr°theae clrcum the-ordinance was valid there was stances: 26 BROAD ST. RED BANK ho violation of It because Section 6 Jump 164 Per Cent permits tho use of th'e hotel In the Applicants Wanted 1 If there Is a labor dispute so thai zoned area In which the premises Job placements totaling 45,227 In- you would ibc taking a striker's job, in question are located and he fur-J For Army Enlistment dividuals were made by tho State 2 If you would bo required to join Employment Sen-Ice division of the a company union or would not be al- thcr contended that there was no' Staff Sergeant Edward J. Schwahl violation of Section 17A, demanding Unemployment Compensation com- lowed to join or keop your member- In charge of tho U. "S.. army recruit- mission during tho first six months ship In a labor organization us a con a certlncato of occupancy from tho ing station, posto'fllcc building, Tren building inspector in as much as no of 1939. This flguro represents an dltlon of employment. ton, has received orders from Colono Increase of 1

PASTURE PREPARATION. IN THE FOLLOWING PRICE GROUPS It Is never too early to make plans for tho feeding ot any crop, and especially a pustule. Appar- 2M to 3.00 VALUE 1.00 ently with this thought In mind, al- ready ieveral farmers have contact- ed the County Extension Agents, ENTIRE STOCK niklng about rebuilding as well an Hi Colonial Sofa Now $59 3.00to 4.00 VALUE 1.95 starting new pastures. , 18th Century and Colonial Furniture OF Emphasis can well bo placed on' fr.itured In Thin Snip. A Htrlkln* Kinmplc of n Krai the fact that If there i» only from Iluy Is the Sofn Illiulrnlrd. Solid Mnhognny Krnm.\ SPRING AND SUMMER 4.00 to 5.00 VALUE 2.95 " 38 to 75 per cent ot a satisfactory Down Cimhlon. Flncat Hprlnj-unrk. Einrt Duplicate aland of clover or good pasture ol Original. . grass, It Is much bettor lo leave, what one ha^i %vtth the object of 6.00 to 7.95 VALUE 3.95 thickening It, rather than plowing, nnd completely ntnrtlnt: a new 6n«. In Monmouth county, during the 10.00 to 12.00 VALUE 5.95 past few years, experience has prov- en that often even less than a 80 Now Ready - Entire Stock per cent stand of tho light kind of Krivffgrn hrwe in fvom 12 lo 24 month* , Many Evening Gowns Included In The Above Price Groups J brought forth almost Iho perfect pasture. In Ronm ln»tnnr««. vhrtfl IN A GIGANTIC plowing nnd rf seeding hn« been done fields liavr wimhnl nnrt nftor years of effort, good pnilurci have Entire Stock of Summer , not been secured. 5.oo The us» of "mo sciatchi-cl Into MID-SUMMER SALE thft >nll In tha full, nlao aup'r-hhoa- AND .00 phntn (luring.(tin month of October or early November, with a nmnll Amount of need »d'lrd nrnl litter In February an application (if mixed 10% - 50% Off .frttlllr.cr, U an Meal program for repairing the pnsturo I hat ha* anmo .00 ON THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN MONMOUTH COUNTY! HATS foundation. If plowing In nc|u*lly required, thin should Im ilnno not (inly wffkn, lull mimrllnim rndnlhi ORIGINALLY SOLD In nrlvnnrc- of Iho flnnl *erdln|r. 10 Thr. best arrdlnx (Inti* for n n*w REGULARLY PRICED UP TO 5.00 pnattir* wouM !>" from AUKUM. jln to West Furniture Company 20, nnd rrrldlnly n minimum nf * $15.01} to $25.00 month up to two monlhj la not loo mucn » of Ilinc iiml mUrd for* i (OI'K ONI.V HTOIIR) tifltur, •« well »« packing the toll. RED BANK REGISTEI Eastern points Is very great and it frequently results In many unfilled Long Branch Man TIMOTHY R. HQUNIHAN m Jersey Home WASB1NGT orders annually. With the establishment of a ash Killed in Crash Contractor ana Builder Spacious and Attractive hatchery In tho East this serious Joseph Pingltore,. 38,. of ' Lodg Shows problem will be overcome and thebranch, was instantly killed Monday SPECIALI-ZVNG IN JOBBING government will be in a position to r morping when his car left the road ' .'gCBEEN 4&ND SXOBH ENCLOSURES olume Gain fill all orders. Not only will pond and crashed into a culvert at Ocean- flih be propagated, but an effort will port avenue and Broadway, Long TEL. 3255-M.' ; , ' ' M HUDSON AVE, BED BANE; N. t. be made to'propagate and raise both Branch, Mrs. Henry Woelley 'was ^However Home striped bass and shad. . sitting, on her porch and saw the ac- ' Shortage Continues Business Upturn. cident.- She said that Pingltoro evi- Reports by the Federal Reserve dently had fallen asleop Throughout State Board of Governors indicate that Plngitore was a former" star ath- American business Is maintaining in lete at Long.Branch high school. He July substantial gains recorded in leaves a wldpw, two children and two , New Jeraey home building con- June.' The Board reported its index brothers, one of them being Frank tinues to lag behind the state's pop- of Industrial production rose to 97. in Pingltore, a member of. the faculty ROCK OK ACES s-'ulatlon growth, C. J. Ryan, vice June In contrast with 92 In April and and athletic coach at the River street president ot Investors Syndicate, has May and 77 in June of last year. This school, Red Bank. 20 per cent gain over last year has *" "Kwnty-two cities In New Jersey been reflected In sharp rises In stock WHENCE COMES MUSTARD? P-MUrt year put up new housing sultt- prices. Viiit Quctfspliy o! these ml other i'ci«nt to shelter only 5,516 people, or distinctive Rock of Ages memo* s Certain, other significant data re- Every year mustard appears In otic •• 37,37 per cent of the 20,160 estimated flect the .upturn. Steel production nils. Although inexpensive, they or more crops in Monmouth county hive the sdded beauty tnd prptee* illation gain in that period.'These rose from 45% of capacity In the 1 '. s&rne cities erected homes for 38,532 BY CON©R6SSMAN third week,of May to 54 at the endand the grower seems confident the MAClCAYJi tion of the Blue-Tone 6nisli. Th*| ^.ople from 1931 to 1938, Indwive, or of June and to 50 In the third week seed niust have come from the seed Hock of A|es memorial yon select! * enough to accommodate only 25.38 WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN of July. IMotor production, which house is guaranteed {or ill time. '"per cent of the 142,057 estimated ln- had fallen in May, Swung upward in Observations made by County Our complete facilities ore yourij JreasB in population during the eight-. Special to The Red Bank Register.) Agent Douglass and others indicate —«nd consultation is welcomed.;,. : June, a month when.a drop Is cus- i'n^f period ' •' tomary. ' ' ' that the seed is much more apt to f. * "These 22 New Jersey cities ofvAt-' Toms IUver Improvement, live over in the soil S, 10, 15 or more ' lantlo City, Bayonne, Bloomiield, At my request, the House Rivers The whole series of Indexes main- years, than to have come through the Camden, Clifton, Bast Orange, Eliz- nd" Harbors Committee adopted a tained by the Board reflected better grass seed sources. Moat seed distrib- abeth, Hoboken, Irvington,', Jersey solution on July 18 requesting; a conditions. It Is held that the Im-utors are as anxious as the farmer to - AGES MEMORIAL City, Kearny,, Montclair,, Newark, evlew of reports on Toms River, provement is unrelated to govern- furnish clean seed and prevent any BEARS THIS SEAL <. Sew Brunswick, Orange, Passalc, few Jersey, by the Board of Engln- ment regulatory or legislative actlv- spread of weeds which may ultimate- ' ftchid ID till iton*. '-tPaterson, Perth Amboy, Plainlleld, tlea, but Is a true reflection of actual urs for Rivers and Harbors, with' a orders. It is intercstlngto note that ly be responsible for losing their * -Trenton, Union City and West New • Combining a number of ele- lew to determining the advisability business. . ' ^York," explained. Mr. Ryan In com- when there Is. a slump, the govern- ments making for good, living, if dredging a channel 12 feet deep ment usually istblamed for It. One of the fields in which mustard *menting on the company's new na- this Ohio home offers the answer md 100 feet wide from the Highway very often appears is with- the oat ' tlonal housing survey, "ranked 22 !n to, many a hbme-seelcer's quest. Jrldgc at Toms Rlyer to a conncc- Labor Board Investigation. crop. As it happens, the date of * -volume, of new housing last year in. The portico affords an ideal lon with the New Jersey Intracoast- The House .has voted to investigate seeding as well as the date of har- ' * list of 41 stitea and the District of 1 Waterway. the conduct of the National Labor. vest gives mustard an excellent op- * Columbia, The 62 regions contained place for meals, ;siluated as it is immediately off the dining A trangfer of funds already has Relations Board and to clarify the portunity to develop normally. The 310 cities whose population totaled best suggestion for eliminating this room. The Federal Housing een approved" for dredging opera- original Intent of Congress in enact- Long Branch Monument Co., inc. two-fifths of the nation. , ing a collective bargaining statute. weed Is' to follow the crop where ., "Volume of new housing In these AdminlstrationpUeed a $7,250 Iftns to restore the existing project Locust Ave. & Wall St., West Long Branch ipth of five feet up to the bridge at Vested with trie responsibility of mustard, has appeared for at least '• 32 cities, which contain 49.32 per cent valuation on the property and one or possibly two years with Inten- f'ofth* state's population, for the Poms River. Contract for this administering an alleged one-sided Telephone Long Branch 3567 insured a $5,800 mortgage. Iredglrig was let June 20, with work and Intensely controversial law, thesive cultivated crops and thereby ?* 1931-1938 period ranked 12th In the make every, effort possible to destroy Represented by '•'regions studied. In point of Increase stifrt this month. ~ Board has been under bitter flre from L the strat. Much of the criticism and all seed present. GEOKGE HUGHES — AliAN MacLEOD In volume last year over that of 1937, 7 Coast Erosion Survey. much of the defense have come from these cities ranked 21st. They regis- The Rivers and Harbors Act ol tered the third highest decrease !n prejudiced sources. An Investiga- 939, which has - passed ' the House tion to determln the truth' of such "volume last year from that of 1930 ind is now before the Senate, con- in the group of regions surveyed. charges should not be opposed. Ins a provision In'Section 9 which If the Board has been fairly admin- 1938^ Costs Down $260.83. ould authorize and direct the Sec-istering a just law, the Investigation 5 "Average per person new housing tary of War "to require tho Chief will bear that out. If, as frequently FURNACE CLEANING r cost in these 22 New, Jersey cities In if Engineers to make surveys of such charged, the Board has been unfairly f 1938 was $1,016.77, a drop of $260.33, lortlons of tho North Atlantic Coast administering an unfair law, then f,jor 20.88 per cent, from the $1,277.10 Ine as were damaged by the flood the welfare of the Nation and every- SAVES MANY TIMES ITS COST IN FUEL nd hurricane of September 21,1938," *• level of 1037. Last year's new hous- gated $41,164,317 for the 1931-1938 with new homes valued at (1,984,324, one concerned will be served best ,i'ing cost per person was .$100.32, or Nino of the 22 NBW Jersey cities ind that "such surveys shall ho through the unbiased revelation of MORE THAN EIGHTY PER CENT OF ALL FIRES ARE CAUSED v 828 per cent, helow. the 1030 level of period. • '• nade for the purpose of detormln- "New homo valuations In these 22 provided more persons with new these facts, and corrective measures I. $1,11109. Nineteen thirty usually Is housing during 1938 than they did In g the nature and cost, of-the work can be taken. BY SOOT AND DIRTY CHIMNEYS. . -Kited to «s*theJnormaV-=Bul!dlng; New Jersey cities In 1938 ranked hloh will bo=neooss«ry-ln ordor to 18tS InUhe natlbiir For tfir"19Stfl988 1037r =Two -of «thoi clUoa_-fumlshcd 1 ,»s,r In thl« country." . more now housing accommodations 1) restore such coast line to Its con- 'MCIeon rolltics' Billr " —ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR O1LTBURNING UNITSr"^^' ^ f Th6 Investor! Syndicate study period their - relative position was tlon prior to such hurricane and The House and Senate both have eleventh In the list of states sur- In 1938 than In 1930; Soven cities \ points out that per person new hous- had higher new home valuations In lood, (2) stabilize, the beach along passed the Hatch Clean Politics Bill, ! ing oost for the 1931-1938 period in veyed. . Tb» decline In. such new lUCh coait lines," and provides that and It has been sent to the President home valuations last year'from that' 1938'than In 1937; Ono city had these'22 Mew Jersey cities averaged higher new homo valuations. In 1933 'all costs'of the surveys authorized for signature. The. bill would make ,$1,128.80, or tenth highest In the list of 1987 was the sixth highest In the y this section shall be borne by' the unlawful the Intimidation, threaten- state studied. Tho drop In such 1938 than In 1930. Fifteen cities had low- i^Of states studied. Average per per- er per person new housing costs In nltod States,' and such surveys shall ing or coercion of voters by any per- BE SAFE DELAY i son new housing cost In 1938 for thenew'.homo valuations from, thc-so of o functions of the Engineer Corps, 1980 ranked fourth from the top." 1938 than In 1937. Twelvo of theso son employed by the Federal Govern- ,310 clUes was $912.80. cities had lower por porson costs In Tnlted States Army." ment In an administrative or super- DO MAY . As a result of my Insistent, urgent and Marie F. Rjiynor of Atlantic The Cost Is Small—ESTIMATES FREE . J \ taled $8,608,540,* drop ot »J.04,2»4, stituted 13.62 jper cent of the 1981- nd untiring efforts, the Bureau of City were among the New Jeraey _ or IBM per cent, from tho 1937 val- 1038 period, Those in 1980 formed, 33 Fisheries has been allotted funds for couples who obtained marriage li- - Flno Work, Reasonable l'rlces. censes at Elkton, Mldrlthl j uatlofa of {3,712,884. Last year's new per cent of the 1931-1938 period. Peak Tho Register turns out all kinds of the construction of a fish hatchbry in „ home values In these same, cities In home valuations In these 22 Now Job printing, furnishing tine quality flew Jersey. At the present time the past week. C. R. KNOLL LITTLE SILVER; N_i. 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O4.BSMOBJLE 771UP HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. 8 MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK, N. J. :llliiirf BEGJiili W$:ffl$U;; The Delaware Bay section has 28.8 Building Work In per cent A Modem Mollie Pitcher Municipal Topics The problem cannot be overcome by mosquito commissions alone, as- Home Owners! COLLEGE GR^UATES 5 Years Totals By the New Jersey State serts Mr. Headlee, and calls for mu- L of Municipalities nicipal action In order that a thor- ough Job be done. Municipal auth- CALL 191 Millions orities should _seo to It, he declares, ; MOSQOTTOCONTBOE; that breeding areas within their REDJJANK 1336 —and;Rider College graduates are^toreiirreiib^il Apiount Approved by New Jersey Is no longer the butt corporate limits are eliminated. The cause ot their thorough preparation arid pnusti«#f of humor it once suffered- because cost, he predicts, will be returned * for information on Term training. A Bachelor of gclence degree from Blde^l means much In the business •world.- .,-•,•, .;V«-i;r'VtSX FHA—131 Million* for of the number, sice and ferocity of many times In the Idim of en- EAGLE WOOL Begin* mosquitoes that not so many years hanced tax ratables. . .' Accountancy - Business Aimliitotrtttoii^iS^ Single Family Houses ago made the summer months a trying ordeal in many parts ot the Sept. - Journalism - Advertising - BanWns;' »:J'',""M' state. Control . commissions and Parolee Hants Himself, ' • Enduring . . water repellent • Commercial Teaching -. Secretarial SclencB E ' Jl summation of the operations of other agencies have done effective ' - Shorthand - Typing -'Btonotjpjr..-,-;.:."y-:-.i,)^;^ the New Jersey office of the Federal William Chamberlain, 20, of B\m work with the limited funds at their llngton, a parolee from the state Enroll Decide now to supplement your high school course -1 Housing Administration over the command, J. E. STEVENSON CO., five-year period which has Just home for boys at Jamcsburg, hung with a college training: that will :quallfjr .youVftr*? himself In the hay mow In a barn Now! closed shows a total volume of busi- But control of the pesrs must be- Phono Red Bank 1336 attractive and.immediate employment... . '•:,'.!•;'•.-.:•;••i;j{i5 ness transacted of approximately come better and more complete, on James .Allen's farm at AHehwood Wednesday of lust week. Chamber- , Write todoy lor complete Information, -'-ifi $190,000,000 according to a statement Thomas J. Headlee, entomologist of or-Trenton 2-1123. made public yesterday by Thomas E, the State Agricultural Experiment lain, had been employed on the' farm Colleton, state director. More than Station believes. If the maximum since he was parolf d In Marci)«_ It \V« havo. Insulated hundreds of Founded IMS «31,000,000 of this, said Mr. Colleton, possibilities of the - unrivaled New is reported that he hud been acting homes In Now Jersey since 1035. RIDER COLLEGE Trenton, N. J. was In the creation of single family Jersey shore area are to. be realized, strangely for several days. ' homes, the balance being represented "We must not rest satisfied with by property Improvement credits ad- what has already been accomplished . vanced and insured and * In large because there are much greater scale rental housing projects. Up to things in store for us if wo bring the beginning of the current year Pretty Jean Gangeme, 20-year-old girl, is shown—In appropriate cos- the mosquito under and keep It un- about 60 per cent of all commitments tume—drawing water from, the famous Mollle Pitcher well, named der control to such ^n extenti the . of Insurance Issued in New Jersey after the heroine of the battle of Monmouth:during the Revolutionary householder and summer visitor will were for new construction. Since war. The well, situated outside of Freehold on the English town road, not realize there are any mosquitoes January 1 however 65 per cent of the was the place from-which MoUle carried water to the thirsty soldiers. around," he declares. . "This condi- mortgage insurance was for new Miss Gangeme was'chosen for the heroine's role by the Freehold tion is no idle dream because it construction and this figure la slowly has been shown by past experience but surely rising. ' 'Chamber of Commerce and represented Freehold at Jersey day at the New York World's Fair. Shown above with Jean are two Freehold It can be accomplished. > "Of the flve birthdays we have had youths garbed as Revolutionary soldiers. • ' : "The idea that thorough control —since we began work on the housing of mosquitoes will result in an enor- program in New Jersey, this is the mous growth in shoro population happiest," said1 Mr. Colleton yester- for at least aix months longer than and visitors is likewise no idle dream. day. "We are not alone elated over the term of the loan. Speeding Problem Already with the relatively Incom- 'the nice record of achievement that Improvements or repairs which plete control which has been ob- we have to show but because of the may be made under the Moderniza- Faces State Police tained,'millions of dollars of taxable unprecented rate at which applica- tion Credit plan cover almost any values have been created on this type whclh the average home owner "Responsibility for the most dan- shore. ' • tions are now coming in. It is quite gerous of all motoring offenses rests apparent that there is to be no let up or; busirfess-man may desire so long as they are permanent Improvements heavily on the shoulders" of the state "There Is probably no section In in residential construction activities police," eald Colonel Mark O. Kim- the United States which has the in this state for the balance of the to the structure. They Include, tor Instance, a porch, a new wing to the berllng, superintendent,. In a state- great natural attractiveness of the year and that we will top the record ment issued -today. "The violation sandstrip extending from lower Point of 1938 by a substantial margin,' house, a new roof, inside or outside painting, replacement of worn floors, of the highway laws which causes Pleasant to Cape May City. "With "There are a number of reasons installation of modern heating or the most serious accidents Is 'speed the beautiful waters of the Atlantic for this very fine showing that New plumbing systems, electric wiring, too fast for conditions,' and Is com- ocean on the east and the lovely Jersey has made," said Mr. Colleton, etc . - ' • ' mitted most frequently on the roads waters of tho. boys arid rivers on "but the principal one is the im- patrolled by the stato police. We the west, there Is nothing in the provement of transportation facili- Applicants for modernization loans propose to face our responsibility may apply to any lending Institution country that can. compare, with it. ties as represented largely by. the squarely because we believe wo can BrUf ia mmf k«*uUr »!•• fllia George Washington bridge and the holding a contract of insurance with contribute much** to the success of 'Already tho development of this lU mni Itav* La Br«a L»rJ» tunnels under the Hudson- river. FHA, at which institution complete the combined state-wide police ac- Bandstrip has created taxnblo val- These have brought large residential information may be obtained as to tivity to curb the six principal causes ues in the amount of $210,000,000 as sections of the state within from 17 all details of the plan. of automobile accidents. of 1035. In 1910, which was." prior to 25 minutes of the heart,of New to tho time mosquito/ control be- 'fork. Bergen, Essex and Union "This- offenso heads the list of vio- came effective, 'the total—taxable counties and to some extent Middle Managing Young lations on the green ticket being values of this sandslrlp-vaa-$93,00O,- sex county, are directly In the path handed out to offending motorists. 000. It seems fair to say scarcely of the outward growth of population Peach Trees It is placed there because the an- more than 10 per cent of the possi- from New York, and In the next ten alysis of accidents shows that It is bilities of 'this sandstrip have been hldLh .A satisfactory growth the first the most frequent violation and its realized and on this basis the fu- .y^arsmth.,jpu4jp lt turc, nccompnnlod- by efficient mos: very rapid growth. At the same vymporU ant for future satisfactory yields, "Already In tho present concerted qulto control, may well show ten time we cannot ignore the develop- times the taxable values accurnu- ment In the counties In the more according •: to Ellwood • Douglass, enforcement movement 'spend too County Agricultural Agent, While fast for conditions' Is outnumbering latcd by 1035, or something over southern part of the state. Mon- two billion 'dollars." mouth and Camden are showing In- there are "no hard and fast rules all the other violations checked on creasing signs of going ahead. covering all conditions as to the the stubs of the green tickets being In the area, It is pointed out, are total number of Inches or feet to lssucdvby the various polico agencies. "During the five-year period that salt marshes In which mosqultos be made by young healthy peach "Efforts arc being mado to curb find ideal breeding conditions. The is now closing we have accounted (or trees the first season, it is import- excessive speed wherever It - occurs close to 25,000 new home owners, all building of railroads and highways ant that a satisfactory growth be —in congested or business districts, across tho marshes, as well as^thc people of moderate means and with secured,' and this growth should in residential areas, near schools few exceptions people who have construction of buildings and sewer range from five to ten new branches and playgrounds, and in the open basins, without providing adequate never before been property owners, ranging from 12 to 24 inches each country. It is in the last-named ter- At the present time there are 2,500 drainage has Intensified the amount In length. Trees with five limbs ritory that the chief problem of the of breeding by disturbing tho nat- single family homes under construc- making an average growth of eight state police exists. Our worst craahci tion in the state almost all of which .ural slope of tho land and increas- BEAUTIFUL ROSE-TINTED GLASS Inches may find it difficult after the have occurred as a result of reck- ing the number of water-holes. have be'en sold in advance of com- first year to ever catch up and make less driving, when motorists were pletion. * first class trees. burning up the open road. Within Ocean county' liita some 40,000 acres of salt marsh, Atlantic county "While we are the 45th state In There would be no particular ad- very reasonable limits the miles per Blze we are.ninth In wealth and.pop- hour is not so much the factor as 63,325 acres and Capa May a total vantage • in having young one-year of 53,638 acres, these three counties ulation and as our contribution to trees make an average above two Is the question, "Is he doing so with the government's housing program perfect safety to himself and oth- having S0.4 per cent of tho total feet growth on five to ten limbs. acreage of such land In tho state. which has brought so many blessings Finally, there is nothing to be ers?" The number of such oppor- In Its wake In.the way of employ- gained and possibly something to be tunities, however, are fewer than ment and business for manufactur- lost by going through the orchard most drivers seem to realize. Rec- ers of building materials, we are able during the growing season and pull- ords show that the adverse condi- to claim close to six per cent of all Ing off what some call suckers, or tions which the majority of people the mortgage Insurance business of lower branches, as these branches are inclined to blame for serious ac- the nation under the National Hous- help to increase the total food con- cidents do not even contribute to ing Act. We feel that Now Jersey Is sent of the tree and if the treo Is these accidents. The preponderance and will continue to be one of the pruned-and-Shaped during the wln- of accidents occur In fair weather, fastest growing states In the coun- er>and early spring, following the In tho daylight and to automobiles try. first year, they are assured of all of in good mechanical order. Obviously "Bo far as 1939 Is concernedjet me he food gathered the past year, be- the. driver himself must be at fault Just point to the business transacted ng stored In the roots and what- In not making allowance for other at our Newark office during the first ver form and shape is left for the conditions that are really more vital six months of this year. We have second year will use to advantage to his safety. received 5,889 applications covering he stored food as It comes up in values aggregating $29,431,200. In he spring. "A narrow road Is no place for . LIQUID the same period of 1938 we received speed. Many of our highways arc DENTIFRICE 4,924 applications Involving $24,110,- Little can be done at this late built for modern' speeds, and fast Cltam Mid whlttn* roo 783. So we gained 965 In applications late to increase new growth, other driving mutt be confined to those. tht tectb — thcrt • PtRFirBREVriYl •"' ° han to destroy all weeds around Curving roads arc not speedways. k«»uly In «viry and $5,320,437 In property values cov- drop! ered. Commitments of Insurance IS- he young trees and prevent compe- They abound In this state. Roads tition.' In addition, if by chance the MEDIUM SIZE 3M20c . sued totalled 4,221 for $20,702,200 dur- passing through many villages and BOTTLE 'ollagre should be off color, 1 to IV, dotted with intersections arc not ing these six months. During the pounds of nitrate of soda, spread 12 same time last year we Issued 3,444 safe /for, speed, even between inter- Inches from the butt around the sections, The state police arc well commitments for $16,586,100 so our ree could help in changing the col- NOW galn~hereis-777-commitments for $4,- posted oh the accident histories of r and finish the trees In better our highways. They aro concentrat- ONLY ^118,200. This record of commitments ihape for winter. Now Is a good Includes both conditional and formal ing their attention on the really 23' lme for one grower to check with pledges of insurance." dangerous stretches. Wo feel it another as to his tree growth. ' would be more preferable for court Hill Germs That Kill Hair On the other hand a graphic pic- records-to multiply than to add fur- ture of the state's needs for home Club Closes Bar. ther to accident records, and the modernization and property Improve- motorist who Is presented with a JERIS ment was given by Mr. Collqton, who The Columbian club of Freehold green ticket can be thankful he has ANTISEITIO cited figures compiled by government laa closed Its bar In the basement of escaped death or injury." agencies in Washington. These fig- he Knights of Columbus home. A ures, Just made pubic, were obtained HAIR TONIC SmckT»' 8p«cl«ll jpokesman for the club said that the Scientifically prcpirid In a survey of eight million homes In bar had always been a losing prop- One of the'quickest ways to find a Famous HAVANA GOODIES more than 200 cities In which several Job Is to advertise In The Regis- to cleans* scalp and 2—10c PACKAQES osition in the summer and it was At- ter's Want Department.—Advertise- stlmulata circulation. MOW PULL B-INCH governmental agencies participated. Ided to close it, at leaat temporarily. Ke«pi hair .oil *nd The survey showed that 15 out of ment bl FRIENDS every 100 homes have no private san- CIGARS L... CHOICE rm itary facilities and that 20 out of azis SIZE every 100 have no private baths. Chamois Mr. Colleton polntcdiout that this Average 30" average, applied to the entire coun- 39c 59c 79c TOBACCO try, means that #icre are at least C B CORN COB PIPES 4,500,000 urban dwelling units with- 25th Anniversary out sanitary facilities and 6,000,000 Lose Ugly FAT 59 ALL or more without baths. Mak« Thl» T»»l Prov* You Can "Whllo It Is my personal opinion Takt Off Thoi© Stubborn Pounds only, I feel sure that I am right In You uy you ran't rrduc*. You m»y you can't 70% V.I. takt off fat 8»My. VN Y<»U CA N —n'ton tdnyi) d«»nylhtD|Hi*| , IMn'tdkfInt.. D«f olfxiundi. check-ups of our properties If they Ymi rin (wilt In your Hoth«h Y«o t*n in4 II AHflOIW TABLETS 'O'?^ are not. to deteriorate or become out- YKS Kor)m« artuaJty ilih< ABSORBINE, Jr. it must be remembered, is more of a BATTERIES ICarWna Ukai off fit by dlwolflnff tt I nin H-i-iia OINTMENT •a H pm»i from tht t^num IS rough (tally TAPE liability than an asset. •flmlnttlon. It'* th* tntmi rntrvHctM *»y of rxtndnf yH Jl»c*>y>fc OAROID V BILE SALT* ,iV 49' OAUZE cal In operation. The terms of re- liny I ho Koonomlml Wax • BANpAOE payment are reasonable and convenl- int. Through the plan, many home owners may apply to any of the KOTEX many lending Institutions In New TIRES-TUBES CMLVXimM' Jersey which hold a contract of In- RESERVE rAOK rowour surance with the FHA. The FHA LUBRICATION BOX OF 30 IWXU doei not lend the money. It merily Mora Comfort mni Insures the lonns made by a prlviU Aiauranc* > ^a lending Institution, which, because It THIS WEEK ONLY - REdUI.AR.JUNIOR MINERAL puti up (he money, has trie compttl* •nd SUI'CM fll/.K APRIL SHOWER TALO say as to wham It will grant a loan. EXIDE and HARTFORD BATTERIES NEET DEPILATORY OIL It l» nlio the Inndlng Institution which n«e» the repayment period anil AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE ii'.tt for the repayment," Mr, Collslon pointed out that un- •04 V«l. INSTANT OLAIROL itrr FHA regulations th« borrower QINUINB must h»v«t a regular,Income, and a ASPIRIN ^WOQH reputation replying bills, and JOHNHANSEN TABLETS ODEON PERFUME lhat the^loan must not b« too large .to r»y off within n r'anonAbla. Um«. -FRONT.*?,, RED BANK If the borrower rent* th« pfopirtr •nil wishes tii repair or ImproV* It, PHONE 2112 ha must hold a lease on It tit«ndlnj BED BANK REGISTER. JULY 27.1989./

gaged tn jacking up the speed limit on certain Mat (*»Iiti.becaus« jupple do wt like prevent, the pntfdent of. Mis Besate hlghwsye-the opin road,-with which the staU polio* admit when they have bean stung succeed* as governor, and after him lions Report BANK REGISTER admittedly are nose concerned. This doesn't mm Us Editorial Views They ufuslly torgtl their Josses, pro t*e speaker of the House. ZSTABUBBljiD W% make s"ente. tact their prlda and leave'the field There certainly should be a veto The ABC's of open to racketeer*. power for the Governor, with "teeth" on Convention THOMAS iavwa mow* Speeding, a, most dangerous practice, should be con- of Other Papers fined to the speedway. There if no necessity for it and Our advice'to the eltlcans oi Haple In it, At presint, the Leglifatun Phado is to consider carefully every may put bills over a veto by,the Republicans Editor «JKJ Publisher no reason why it should be tolerated. We are glad to Weekly Meeting *t (Tke orlnloni emitted In the Edltorisl proposltlpn offered by one: of these same majoritjy y vote by which thhe billb*s see that the etate police have admitted their'responsi- V)»»» hlteunder in not P«c..»rllr am house to bouse peddlers. Don't let JAMES V. HOGAN, Associate Editor e originally voted; 11 la tbe Sen the Molly Piteher eei d •Vit'tA , Reports ot the annual FUEHBEB8 ot the Uom International associa- ? is saws sociation known ft the New Jersey State Police life portunlty tp. compare what they off«* Still another provliion should'J*- By Tniron McCampbeU. Member Audit Bureau of OreulaUons. tion, held last week'at Htatairgb, Saving Corps Is attacking the accident .death toll in Almott everybody, discusses dicta- with whkt.,local merchants Have) 'to qutre joint meetings, pf tbt'Senrt* were given-at the weekly meeting Mi^lxr h>tipnal Editorial Association. this state frojn a new angle. He points put that *50 per- torship vs, democracy these days; sell, '•'• ••-.'•. • ' ••• -•' i • - r. and Assembly svtry 7iar,.« mak» *p» of the Red Bank club Tuesday night ft if an appeal to todevmdent 1 and for years (hers has been a cer- If you have your doubts, notify the polBtmints delegated to tht joint ses- at the Mslly Pltehir hotel by tie BetraUkavn rot*r» to help correct the Member New Jersey press AsseelaUon, sona were drpwned in New Jersey during the years 1937 police. They art kept busy trying to sion; either that, or take away the and IBM. A* most- of the beaches along (he coast have tain point In these Arguments whera preildent and lecond vlci preild-int, Intolerable, pollUeal and buslnsebl e Member Monmoutb Count; Press" Club. . any defender of democracy has had catch up with fast talking slickers rlgjbt of appointment by joint iisslon. conditions in H«*-Jeriey ( Mon.. lifeguards he will concentrate his attention on lakes and Theodore J, Labrioqui and O, How- u( Mon Member Ifce American Press Half Century Club to mumble lomithlng like, "Well, er, who are well primed with faney yarns At presint, joint HMIOM ire ard Upplnoett. ' mouth county, Tho govenooanV 1> ponds. "Year after year," he says, "North Jersiy waters tp answer every HgltlmaU question "ducked'' unless they may vt con- yss, of course, that's true, but^" The new international president is tfato state I* not tin people bat the take their toll of lives and little has been done.in an This pplnt has been reached when- ypu may aik. ' ... trolled, . , «*p«b«oan party. On any legislative MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If you refuse all dealings with these Alexander T. Wills of New Torn. way to prevent thi* "nniBexssry loss qf life ever tits debater favoring dictator- One of the most urged changu'bas Memben'of tbe International - ore evening the Republican -party c»n ' V The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the There are many persons! trained in life saving technique ship of one kind , or another has bell ringers you are playing wfe.— em to have Senators an4 Asstrobly- PASS/ and $yt into, effect the reforms Maple ^hade.Progress. now looatid In eight countries and ' ftss /or republlsatlon of all news dUpatohes credited to throughout North Jersey and- with tW* personnel, many said, "You've ggott to adip|t that the men elected by dlitrloti, initead of the organisation It th* largest ser- that will remit In ju«t taxes on prop- it *r not otherwise credited in this paper and also tbe dictatorshipps ara e "TSiivv effl.clentffl. ffllt - by counties, Tji old system has per- erty And, economics!'and efficient of whom have already offered their s*rv|.cM, we will let LegitlaUve Futility m New Jersey. vice club organlaatlpn in the world. local news published therein. ' • -. •'•' thathtt theth y get ththingi s done: long be mitted mnall South Jersey eountl' During the past Steal yiar'MT new government throughout New Jersey. up life saving corps at various sections throughout fore the democracies finish arguing virtually to control tht Senate fo The Republican party has no alibi. North Jersey." Colonel KlmNrllng hope* to have the .'• After nearly eeven months of. de. clubs wire organised with over it.- Jtigllt.r ajiumei no «nui About what's tp be done' next." bate, dlicuision, and argument th< ye«M., But any chance of changing 000 new mimben, , Throughout the It cannot pwi the buck to any other In »dvfrtlitBnnt( various corps FfOMQt'i ty «h*mpfrs of commerce pr Thuri am fubiUtntfal gnawers to Now Jersey Legislature lies failed to that syjtem §tm» out of the Ques- International association during the group or party. It |s rank hypocrisy some other civic as/(pe|»Upn in tbs la-ks areas, •II tbe other pro-dictatorship argu- solve; the state's most urgent prgb- tion, with the said South Jeraey Sen- year 41,000 leparate activities, were to try to'biame Hague and his band' . > mt ojr- New Jersiy won the g*and award of ike National ments, but thla one about tha dic- lem, the raising of money for relief- atora unwilling to' submit any such participated In by Lions, - Over Itr- or senators, The Republloan party' '• [p_ not teem to lititaml that ...... Befety Council for Trafflo Baftty last year,.but the lew tators'spied and efficiency has been It Is true that in the last .couple of change, under any ciroumstanoes.. 000 delegates and'their.guests were crnted Hague and keeps' him in it Bid fl»i)k control of Hudion county.' The R»- - -'- - •'tj>ot_*ilW«> I>J agencies of the state must be ever alert to a posir up to now for democrats weeks the Assembly and the Senate, Another outworn prgvlajonii tha registered at the Pltaburgh conven- (with a small d). publican party alone 'can 'destroy ! J|VWU keep up the good work, it calls for united effort In by a miracle of energy and persever- moneys In excess of $100,000 osnnoi tion, of which New Jeraey had oloie We think the democrtas' embarr- ance, succeeded' In paining two bills be borrowed by the state wlt4»ut to W delegetis, beddei many guests- H d alt pis works'lo an hour's • ,.,... .;i«|»t»r"lBJritis) tr»ffk) law enforcement, and realizing this, the New Jer- assments on this score can. now be «ny or ill of Itm devised to obtain some money for the to of the people, A hundred years Mr,. Labrebque presided at the VjM neon M the' Republican sey Association of Chiefs of Police has worked out a laid aside. The state of Louisiana In aid of townships and' boroughs re- ago $100,000 was a- large sum, now It voters force the|r party to a?t In the' program to concentrate On thi lie principal violations meeting Tuesday night and. a talk- I; 1 Subscription Price* |n the last month or so has been oblig- quiring aid In assistance of their * small. But it is doubtful if. thi ing piotura On "Newi'ln-the Air-" Interests. Dfgpod ^government ef thi motor vehicle law* which contribute tp th* oause ing enough to furnish some pretty £_•> ,One yesjf * , . »2,« Legislature. on company of New..Jersey, ihow- Ijester Oleefor eovernpr. Are they a •'. Idsnt pf the police «hiefs' ssWlat|pn, will bring together Henri, Hitler, Mussolini and, Stalin it calls for diversion ot f2,000,OOC A matter of small Importance, bu inir the minute, covjrags'ipf; gplneleae lot of whworms? Do they B»«nJ,CI.»i M»tter ft th. Pj can get things accomplished. all, hope tor'a plaoe on the publls V4 th. Act of MH°>> », » the (OFpes of municipal' police, county police, stftti po- from tbe Teachers Pension and An- one.whlch- should be reqtifled, peri Itima all over the world M Lounlana was once a dictatorship. nuity Fund- Governor ' Moore has payroll/and therefore afraid to offend lice and the state motor v'blele department. tains to the pfnee of justice ot th by the Unite* Press, The Jt» Vushrer, Duce or Btalln ws tho just vetoed the other relief measure peace. A hundred years ago, when went Into detail regarding the trant-. thA lenders of tbe Republican ma- All of this Is apod news, which the public is glad to lite Opv, Huey hong, who became passed by the Legislature, a bill- to distances were-great and transporta mittal of »)] Hems to the New York chines ?' Are' they sol sqlflih, so Iaty. knoww, BtaJtktmti] vglkMfVlglkMlPfff !|l not pnly the price of liberty, the late at the hands of a Dr, Carl divert $3,000,000 from the state sink tion was Inadequate, It-was necessary city headquarter!,, where; they are so submorgad jn the graft and prlvi- •, also of safety, )n theM BWflMB. A. Wtlss. About Welis, argument ing fund. to have these lay "squires" at eviry edited, and fohwrded. to newspapers lege tbnf runs through public' affairs . •till ragos as to whether he was in- Public sentiment In-New Jersey crossroads village to faoilltatt elmpl and radio itatipna all over the worli In this etate, that they cannot writ* ^Celobration of Fair Haven cim-»s» sane at the time or only undulyhet n letter to their leaders and represen- has been partially organized to op- justice. There Is no longer any need Deputy PUtrict Governor J^OBJ ,E, » Big Sueceii. up over whither Huey was taking pose'a, bond Issue that will Inorease for such services, and In many cases tatives, and demand as a oltlien and Louisiana. Sana, pr otherwise. Dr. Xing of the Red Bank eiub outline)) taxpayer;: that the Republican party'' \VPA Pofng Pin« Work on the state's obligations. But dlssan justices are using their offices for va bit plan* for the ensuing year and, i take off our hats to pur n?lglvbprlng Wel»» cut Huey down with a pistol slon In the Legislature has been s rious "rackets." stand for decency, honesty, efficiency i. In the Loulslane, state oapitol Sep- elated that Assistant Prosecutor Ed-. and g be ufed as Republi- v j aft »' »iMtbp*t and RU*6 ra will wntiin two urajfi cl(M#»ppmj, Uwliini' rtpm. fl pspsistlpni h» on tion,.end again submit If to the vot reported moro than 10 members will qansJnnatipnal.electlonsT—Why-do.---J R aw, with"»o I JtoK i* t on e henchmahenchmann codra, "And many a. conflagration and boys' lavatpr|es, % community h»U, JSrfp feet, »nd In JitoiMKKl Vim* has been foretold by experts- ng public, In a more oonvprehenilvi attind the dinner to be held Wed- they not tell their Republican ma- " o{ llfe-saylng methods by Sea depute, made _.. for the exclusive ad- Sunday* schedule Interwoven in a|( thtse activities % y, a, mtmber pf We beard of education ent, an •ilegidiy fftlrer py«tem of block occupied by department stores, the changing timw, there are things for tbe District Governor's .trophy aervjeea would not Impair their efnel- III high In nil pride pf the Interest taken by WPA of. corporation taxation than the state small mercantile establishments,- and much more vital .than those enumer- and- other prises. enqy. one point, yet would aave SS to Jt hM tlF(f)4y b»pi) »nnp«Me4 by Mayor Arthur had previously enjoyed, liKl (hat F»)r H w lU B V.» Rne-d»d y reg»UU» ftclali and m«Bh»nlM »nd laid that Ult tplendld co-oper- a few offices, It recommended thai ated here, However, as stated before, An etendanee prise; offered -by 80 million dollars a year for the taa> atlnn netwaen, t(,e bpard of' edugatlon, architect and Huey's government was fast and owners of defective buildings be re- It would bo dirncult to bring about a Harold Botkln, was awarded to Wil- payers.- Not e> single Republican ot SJfily Ifwrth nwt yinr. •?!)?!)•• porpuirh official* and othtr efficient, all right! and Huey was WPA was responsible for the success of the project. quired to taka certain steps In the In- writing of a bf»i\d new Constitution, liam Fluhr. Next Tuesday night the Unportaooe ta* shewn enough po'Utt- , }?,lnti|r»»t|4 pftrtll u will bijfin prepara,t|q| m In the near scheming to make himself Fuehrer terest of fire prevention, and that au and a much better pls,n would prob- guest speaker will be Amos E. Kray- ae4.eonra.ge to braadcasi ovw DM M lel t »Mt y»»r. T^T^e RhrfWtburRhb y rlvil r lla t of the United Rtates some day, using tomatlo sprinklers be placed In cer- ably, be to arrange for a number or blll, superintendent of-the- Asbury state s. deniand for reduoad appro-. > Fl r Jft ft th j M H K to n*i fl H, and the approved Hltler-Mussollnl-Btalln tain buildings which were potentla amendmenti that would revamp thi Park publlo schools, a student of as- prioUons for the school* and other > any nwvenjept to extend lt» il»c[ulnMs l« to be com- Our Btyihorc Neighbor* Iiiue methods to do so. . fire breeders. Nothing was don< preeint Instrument. This would be trology, who. will give a talk on pnbllo eervloes. Tet there is this one What may be the lait chapter In more of a ma-ke-tfhirt or piece-meal arid only place to go for relief funds 4 minded, jtor what he)iw V*\v Haven also help* Red about this warning- It was repeated "From the Planet Mara," and the at- B»pH »nd tbe surrounding communities, and vice v»ri», Booklet on Thair Advantage*. the story Is bo|ng written In the in 1881. And still nothing was. done. change, but that might be the more tendance awards and questions will and for tax reductions, - T dally papers right now. pracUoal way ot doing something.— The Monmouth Bayehpra'Improvement association A tew months ago the disastrous be furnished By Past District Gov- s Huey's dictatorship held togothor fruits of the city's do-nothing policy Hudion IHspatch, ernor Qeotge W. Bray and' Chester Is If any wonder tt»t publlo ha# jusi Issued,»n attractive booklet In which are set for a whlli 'alter the Fuehrer woe finally - bloomed,. Early one morning Pv Rogers", Weildent oJ>thiOBeeond morality in,New Jersey is at a low ' Rg, n Jt 1 forth thi many advantages that go to make the five bumped off. But In the lsat month a Are started In one .of tha stores. ntilv ' Bh A ebb when, the public payrolls are g C»rop»ign municipalities in the section a pleasant place In which It hat bun coming undone with Though the Are department was Im- NO TAX B^JT A OUT; national' Bahk and Trust-coiApanyj raised by, stealing funds from prop- 1 to Stpp J,y.Walking, (p Jive or spend • vacation, The booklet Is profusely iheokl/ig rspldlty. , mediately tummoned, Httia could be The country la crowded today with: erty jownera who' have no". Ineome,. Illustrate with, pictures that dp more than the printed The president of Huey's shiny state done. Within two hours, three-quart- Ihe ranks ot those desirous of escap- Christian Scienl£e no profits, no way- of raising oath, •- ' Diita Motor Vdhlcle Con)ml"l<>»«r Arthur W. Ma- word to tmphasUs the sosnle beaMtlis that enhance our university, accused of absconding ers of the block was biasing. Walls ing what they consider the burden of for'taxes? Is it any wonder that • jril tui made an analyaia ot 1933 ftrait end highway neighbors to U»l north. with numerous state bonds (some pf collapsed, and only a shift of wind Increasing taxes. Hardly, then, -would Radio Broadcaat the graduates from schools can find, them phonies) to play the wheat saved adjoining blocks. The fire w»i ho jobs in'a state where the govern- , «wli(fW< that Unlom mme hlfWy sisnlflwnt /«ut the additional cost la of small side avenue. There will be an ex- cltlsens tolerate a system of taxation WM a leading factor In pedestrian fatalities. Most pedea- AH this', of course, doesn't prove 'ears. Evldenly the gesture has jlv- a* wicked as that used In New Jer- Mlddlotown township, which comprises Bast Xeam- significance In the light of the dam- hibit of art work done by students. tr|*» Mfldecif occurred between street Intersection!, that the Hitler, Musspllnl and Sttlln ago to life and property that may re- n her great satisfaction. For In sey? When a highwayman holds up ' burg, Port Monmouth, Belfora and Leonardo along the dictatorships will gp to, smash event- Members of the French olasi will j W ot thU type constituting BO per cent of the sult from poor construction. Every .Voliesley she has spent a life of use- a store and- forces the owner to pay bay, stresses the many diversified Intereits to be found ually as the Long dictatorship has tulneas; In Willesley she has met present a short program of French . tfltsj. The number of pedestrian fatalities occurring In town should have the best building plays and songs. These courses haVe money to save his life It is called within its large confines. The great progress In the dnne. But It certalnly«doesn't prove with success. Why should she not robbery. But when a tax. collector ;' ,the middle of the block or on the open highway was code possible—and see to It that It It had an attendance ot 40 students building ot jettlM and bulkheads, and the dredging they won't." enforced and followed.—Industrial feel grateful and desire to make some holds up a farm pr home owner and . { ,even higher, being,74 per cent. who plan to continue their work of harbori for powerboats Is noted, and of oourse the" And It does furnish defenders of News Review, Portland, Oregon. eturn for the benefits received? It forces him to surrender hi* property j More pedestrians were killed ot Injured while cross- demooraoy with some pretty telling this fall at the Red Bank senior high township's tohooi system and fire dipartmtnt are not the rare person who has vision ana school WPA night school. • - In order that the teachers, county ' Idf tbe street between Intersections, a common prac- answers to that argument about the courage to act upon such an Impulse. officers 1 and , publlo payrollera j overlodksd. ' - - tice 'of Jay-walkers, than from any other action. The speed and efficiency, with which dic- A NEW CONSTITOTIONT The example should, help make gen- may have fat pay cheeks, we call It actual qasusltloi were IN and 1,737 were injured. Eighty' Atlantlo Highland! offers cool weather In the sum- tators can get things done. Dicta- Thoron MoCampbell, former erosity more accustomed.—The Chris- A SINCERE DOG the aet of a highly, civilised Christian j tors go like a house afire while they as- four p«r cent of these fatal accidents happened at night, mer, fine commuting service to Nsw York by boat, bus semblyman from Monmouth county, li Ian Science Monitor. - society! Are we a civilised state or go. But when something fatal hap- Village Farm, Holmdel, N. J. are we a band of thieves who live by fleoontf on the list of contributing factors was care* or train, an excellent yacht harbor and beautiful scen- actively engaged in a movement for July 2*lh. ery. pens to the dictator, what happens the writing and adoption of a new plundering one another, Our preaoh- leatneee |K crossing at untlgnalited or uncontrolled In- to the machine? And If the machine TOLERATION. Mr. Brown, ' • The Highlands, rich In tradition and historic lore, State Constitution. The preient doc- era dare not preach the truth, our tersections. Deaths numbered 68 end 1,502 persons were cracks up as the Long machine is Tolerance Is the only real teit of Editor of the Red Bank Register, teacher* dare not tell the truth, our Is dtsorlbud as a fast-growing town and popular i ument was adopted In 1144, nearly 100 Injured, Another outstanding fault was stepping from doing, who pays, and with what? years ago, and Is In many respects Ivllltation. Red Bank, N. J. publlo offlolals dare not face the behind parked vehicles. There were 1,277 such accidents, mtr resort as will as an all-year community, The book : —New York Dally News. out-of-date. Intolerance Is the fatal sign of de- Dear Sir; truth—that the lehools and other tells about Its cove In Sandy Hook bay and Its excel- which took 73 lives and caused Injury ID 1,305. However, In these unsettled tlmei, line. Let America, long a living ex- As one who ' considers herself a publlo services 1% New Jersiy are lent bathing facilities In ocesn, bay or river, 'rlend of animals I would like to In an effort to reduce these appaling results of jay- IT MAY BE LEGITIMATE, BUT .,, the writing of a new Constitution ample of freedom to the entire world, reply 5 your rlcented'aoria) *•** fund, collected by the Mb. We have bain abli to touch but briefly on the sub would be difficult, espeolally under e any of its freedoms, whether It m why 1a1ipl Joidoy gt« shoul* d be .^Mii.renUUedf it«o n«stl form of Blundeplunder and confiscationconflsoaUon,. walking, Commissioner Magce has called a series of con- . .9 do.c» why the dog Is jict matter In the book, Thi authors, happily, do not Houie to house peddling may be a the circumstances existing In the . freedom of speech, freedom ot in* bite, psrtlcuularll y ^ ferences ot county and municipal law-enforcement legitimate business. But we have our Ihe press, freedom of religion or free- Why. do we not have an income authorities. The first phsie of tho program Is a cam- bore their readers with voluminous delslls, but are State House whtre there are so many intttled to one bit*. In Red BankT content to summarise, the many advantages that the doubts. Too many strange situations blocs or factions In the dominant Re- dom of the races, and at the same believe everyone will admit the tax on every .Income earned In New pslgn of safety education. Then, If violations continue, have been brought to our attention lime democracy will begin to fall uation in Red Bank Is deplorable, jersey ta pay the costs of schools sn4 bayahore towns have to offer. publican party that It Is next to im- only In half elvlllaed South American offenders will be trrcited and fined. 4o make ua fell friendly to thla typo possible tp settle evin ao Important part. Just a* war takes away public services? Beoausi tbe politi- The Monmouth Beyshore Improvement association lorts have I ever eeen so many poor,, OoRunlssloner Magco deserves tho commendation of of selling. - , a matter as relief, much less write a Iberty of life and narrows the scop* lalf-starved, mangey curs roaming cians and their hordes of parasites ' his constituents for his action. Too much s(r«s« ha* has done a good work and we heartily congratulate It A strange-flgure sails at your homo new Constltutlpn. To open up the »f one's existence, so Intolerance, the streets. . would be cleaned out by the tax. payers to reduce taxes, Wh d been put on the automobile driver, and the pedestrian and the communities It represents tor Its excellent with samples of alleged oriental ruga) present Constitution might lead to which encroaches upon or destroys They are tormented by children Why do we publication. -under his arm. He speaks with a dlr* results. the freedom of one section of the who know no better. -and, because not tax cigarettes and tobacco as In the paat han been hold up as a martyr. Few per- they are already in torment for want peculiar accent. He asks for just a If a new Constitution were offered leople, threatens the freedom of all they do In New York state and olty *0M realise the many difficulties of automobllo driv- moment to show what he has. With he people.' Onci let It drive' In its at water and food they bile. I and reduce the taxee on farms sod ing under preient conditions, especially at night. When for vote In full, It is doubtful If any ould too, and I daresay you would. homes by the. millions of dollars One State Problem That «n air of mystery he Implies that Instrument could bi written (hat ilvldlng wedge, thin though It may The attitude stems to be that these the pedestrian Is at fault, no more leniency should be ihir* are reasons why these remark- oould be carried on iuoh a vote, On be ert tha start, and the cracking forlorn creatures are our enemies. yearly? ""'-cause that would be a shown than a careless automobllo driver would receive. Receives Immediate Attention. *bl* valuta can be offered. He makes the other hand, If the people voted on process hes' begun. That ll not true. We make them our just f'' 'axatlon, something the , ' Too many pedertiiani feel Hint the responsibility for acme careful observations while he What a noor exchange it Would be enemlee. First we allow them le publ'r In^Niw Jeraey do not There Is one ittate problem Uist Is muting with each Item, there might not be much exlet, and then refuae them the their safety on the streets nnil highways belongs to' the display! his wire«. He may he merely left of a nb)y- ourtesy of the local Lion* elub. Two who Inform* you that hla firm aclli men, hava been urged from lime to think every dog T* entitled to Ms Govtnuneot In New Jereey Is th* • • **m Jersey lMp»ytn who havn to foot the hill for their car tare thi same as otdlnsry diluent mutt. One if the boys took with thim three bite, eapieUlly when that Ood-llke Ip Of thi sUte police have' always believed that so chesp because It spends nothing time, Also, It has been -urged that homing plgeom which were released BopuMloan party. And It Is the wont would think thi railroads who are "crying the blues" for advertising, This Is probably one itealure, Man, refuees to lean from 6t. The sUte oonsUliillHry w«« oiitanls«d ymra the stingy Stipend of WOO for Rwa- as soon as thty arrived at camp. nls great hilghu to so much as wa- government In the American union. . would innkn some effort l« greatly reduce the numliir of the mnet absurd nf all arguments tnrs and Assemblyman be Increased. The appalling crime Is that Ih* Re- J>rot»ct the rights of fanners In ruial stctlom, The boys said they Were doing this ter the pMr Beast of tlitst passes, thereby Increasing their Income, There that have survived for years, for'com- The salary ot HsnalOrs might well be i I bat their fclke would know that publican party his had full control Uttnitt w»ro (he flrat to Veil tlisl tlmy weren't era tome who no doubt are entitled to a railroad pass pare the peddler*' commission* of 40 placed at 13,000 and Assemblymen al .hey had arrived safely at camp. The of legislation In this state for many UUs proUot|c^r, and M Urns moved on It became but ll does not seim possible that over 1,100 persons art. and M per ctnt with the advertising »l,B0O. ilgeona arrived home about two , , (Mrs-. CharteiJThomae Pimflj) years and couJd hayi eat up modern fJ »j>p«rent ihtt the «t«te police wire divot- appropriations ot two and three per burs after being rileasid.. Accord- «nd efficient government throughout -O'O-P-O-O-O- It might be will alto lo provide for tnott of their time to the enforcement of motor v«- cent, and one nan answer that Ihe a Lieutenant Governor, as In othir Ing to Jamil U Mattimls* of the There ar» 4,800 youth hostels, now the etate. It has failed le do so be- ehe»ri print It due only tn the poor pirating In 30 count tin, affording vlolatlom. Any piohlem of Ihe present ii* ran be inlvr-d by a atatas, he to preside over ihe Senate, Lions club, i/nothir group will liave reusu e ththe KtpubllowKbll i partr ef K quality. Italurrtay lo Wiplaee those who are Itht's lodging •• hlketeal apprexl- *»r»»y IMS Hwg b»i« MM *#rra Jl XI ar« «o- «*a wfco doe* aottyjjj; about it eifcept to uik about |U to succeed la Ihe governorship Thi buiM to huuH M1UC« Ktout Jn use U death pr othar vaaancy. At now at eanp. mataly SB cents. and toot«n «| Uw peoptt. RED BANK REGISTER, ~JULY 27,1939. New Jersey In " Hazlet. (Tk. Xti Buk Baditar ea* W VotsW Bad Financial Way In Hultt from In. Sdaa M. W. !• Mr. and. Mm. William Lsjaberbon and daughter Barbara Jean have re- General Fund Deficit of turned home after a three weeks' $16,200,000 It Seen visit with Mrs. Lamfcertaotk's. sister Is The Store For CERTIFIE and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Dodd at Klngiport, Tenoesee. Trenton, July 28 (AP)—A gloomy Mr. and Mrs. Wltte enterUlac. Canning Supplies state,: financial picture was painted their grandson, Wallace McGregor of West Orange, the past week. Holds 7. for,; the State House Commission this One-quart jars This Model Will Never •week ty State Comptroller. Frank J. Miss Virginia LeRoy, daughter °1 Murray, -Kho Mtlmated a U6,2O0,OOO Mr. and Mrs. Roellf H. LeRoy, spent By United States Senator W. Warren Barbour general fund. deficit, mostly repre- several days the past week with Miss sented by unpaid, unemployment re- Peggy War*, who Is vacationing al to Th« B*a Baak R«gt.Ur.)j lief Mils over the past year and one- Ship Bottom. Washington, July . 3«-There will Be Sold Here For Less half. ." ;• . :- • ..;•..•• :• Mrs. James. C Olenn of Reading, preserve the traditional Independ- be no new neutrality legislation be- ence of action of the United SUtes, ' "New Jersey is bankrupt so far Fa., wai a guest of Mrs. Hendrlck I* fore we adjourn, and I think I can Prices'Go Up' Bennett, Jr, a. few days the/ past keep us' out of European entanglo- as the relief business is concerned," tell you why. Doubly useful be- After Sale week. • • • • ',••' '•. • ments and at the same time leava said Murray, adding;., that an addi- the President reasonably free to cause it serves as tional $7,500,000 may have to be .; Hisses .Ruth Sulxman and Doris It is . not that we who. have op- Sulzman .-of ^Elisabeth, Visited Miss posed; the- President's program for assist other American nations If a cooking pot as I tacked on to his deficit estimate for threatened with European aggres- well "as a ennner. lellef In the second half of 1939. Evelyn-Hois lent week. action at' this 'session, of Congress , Robert Weigand. is confined to bis think his request necessarily unrea- sion in this hemisphere. Our first ~ One relief financing bill to have 1 duty is not to England, France or cleared the legislature and• become home with ivy poisoning. sonable or wrong . Some of us who Kerr Mason Jars"' " Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Tlntle and son believe, action should :be. deferred other non-aggressor nations;of the law: Trould: .borrow •; f 2,000,000. from Old World, much as we may abhor quarts, ltegular ,..8Ccdo«. the state teachers' pension and an- Bobby of '.xVn'ptoa Plains spent the for the time being base our opposi- week-end with' Mr. and Mrs. George tion on Just two things:, the actions of the dictators and Tints, Regular „.:— : TSedoi, nuity fund for. 1939 relief, bit state sympathise with the other so-called fiscal authorities have declared the Emmons. 1. jWe.do not believe any action Quarts, Wide Mouth .._... 05c dos. should be taken hastily on such an democracies. . Our duty Is to our- money is not now available.. Mr. and Mrs. Pierabn Dean visited selves, and as part of that duty' we MnU, Wide Mouth __Mcdos. - The legislature has been "tangled George Smerajdo and Jack Weigand important Issue, unless there should be an-emergency which requires,!!. must of course enforce the Monroe' Jelly Gliusvs » ..35c dos. 'over a relief program since the start at Camp Burton,: Allaire, Tuesday Doctrine and guarantee the integrity of the current session last January, evening. The boys enrolled at the 3. Some of us, Including myself, Mason and Kerr Cnps' 23odoz. do not question the reasonableness of the soil occupied by our neigh- and. some leaders saw In the state's camp for their second week. bors in North and South America, present financial plight an impetus Mr. and'Mrs. J. Frank Weigand of the President's legislative pro- MASON gram so much as we wonder whe- lest European wars.be extended to for a bond issue or new taxes. visited their son Jack Weigand at the Americas."- . Camp Burton Wednesday evening. ther he would use wisely the power Jar Rubbers Murray's report was made to We for which he asks, and whether he 6Cu, Fh commission Tuesday at the request Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Q. Bailey, But whatever we do, unless we or any other single person should face an emergency calling for quick of Senator . Charles E. Lolzeaux Miss Marie Bailey, Miss Eva Dean, have this power individually. Electric": •••-s;^ (R-Unlon), chairman of the joint Miss Florence LeRoy and Augustus action we must not act impulsively. Coldspot There is daring in the Roosevelt Refrigerator legislative appropriations committee Bailey were Atlantic City visitors Sat- : urday. V nature. Both Rooievelts->T. R. and "Slavery Worse Than War." and a commission member. F. D. R.—have exhibited this trait "Situ shape we're in, governor," Carl Gloss, Sri and «ton Carl, who We hear It said now and then, They, are also strong willed and at usually by emotional orators or writ- The Famous ACME 16" said - Lolzeaux, turning > .to Governor are' employed at' Hartford, ConrT .lines Impetuous, Perhaps recklessly CORN BROOM A. Harry Moore. spent the week-end with Mrs. Gloss. impetuous. It is. a part, of the Roose- ers, that there are some things worse 1 than war. I can think of only one, B Sewed Stream-lined £iwe*fi»te "We certainly are," said-Democrat. Mr. and Mis. Charles Joseph and velt makeup to take a chance, and in the loss of the freedom for which Regular 49o Lawn Mower Moore, with a pessimistic twist of family are vUItlng relatives In Dela- rely on sheer luck and'persuasive- Ills head. . ' . ware. ness to pull them through. The men have fought throughout the Regular $6.18 Moore has favored a major bond The members of the G. O. club spent Roosevelt ideas may or may not be ages. We have finally found free- Buy Now issue to finance direct relief and .Thursday afternoon and evening "at sound: Sometimes they are and dom In the United States, under and works projects in a long-range pro- Asbury Park. They enjoyed a din- our own system of government, and Rocket sometimes they are not' But there Save *5 gram, but a sizeable bloc in the Re-, ner and attended a theater. In tbe never any' question as to thn we will always fight to preserve It. Never Before So Low! 18-inch cut publican-controlled assembly ha: party were Mrs. David Snyder of courage or determination' or vigor Slavery would be worse than war. > lief ular self sharpening- stalled attempts made so far to vot Lemoyne, Pa., Mrs. Jamea C. Glenn, with which they are urged on Con- That means, of course, that we will ball a bond issue, which would requln of Reading, Pa., Mrs. Louise Jones gress and the publio when a Roose- fight to preserve our territory and Coffee Maker of Richmond, L. I., MM Roland Em- Glass $12.95 bearing approval at public referendum. elt Is In office. our rights. But I, for one, -will nev- tough, mons, Mrs. Barry Hughson, &r., Mrs. er vote to send American boys to 91s tubes Several Republican . lawmakers, In emergencies, such as we faced , Vacuum Type s> Automatlo saw' however, have forecast that a bom James Neidingef, Mrs. William war for any other reasons. Barnes, Mrs. Frank McCleaster, Mrs. In 1933, when no one knows quite tuning steel Issue probably would be approve what to do, and It Is neceanary to bod knife, before the end or the session: J> William- Ur*t»dt,. Mrs. Hendrjek JU ^ Dynamlo Bennett, Jr., and Mrs. Cyrus Ross. do somethlng'audaclous In the hope Lower Interest Batas Popular. " slfealter Most for Your-Money. one-cent increase in the gasoline tax hat socialSurgery will effect a cure With adjournment so near, It Is and a cigarette tax already hay Mr. and.M», William.Clifford and where medication will no(, these are improbable that we shall be able to 1939 MODEL been advanced in some quarters daughter Qeorglanna, Mrs. KMiabeth fine qualities. If: the President shows get action during the remaining days' possible solutions to.the relief flnanc- Susiman and Andrew Reich of Brook- easonably good Judgment, and Is of this session on my bill to lower ins dilemma. 7" lyifwere week-end giiesUf of Harry right most of the time, public opin- the Interest rates on home-loan and' DUST MOP AUTO RADIO Factional- differences among, thi Helen. • ion will support him as it did then. FHA mortgages.' But It will come, M>ly Gn*n Regular $20.DS trito Republican majorities In both house, Mr. and.Mrs. Otto L. Aumack and And so will I. and I believe the bill will be passed Yarn We carry a full have blocked all attempts so tat .V •on''otto, Jr., arrived Monday even- early In the next session. line of "B" bat- One Gallon; solve relief this year. Ing by. automobile from their home But now we are confronted with a different situation. We also are My. own study of the subject leads teries and tubes, " Murray listed the approximate in , California, to visit me to believe also that some of tho at lowest prices. J16.2OO.0OO deficiency as 'follows Mr. Aumjck's, mother, Mrs. Hattie dealing not with domestic problems, but with foreign affairs. In this hard-pressed home owners whose Picnic Jug $5,600,000 deficit In the general.funi Aumack of Keyport, and other rela- mortgages were refinanced through TENNIS •WITH ' at the close of the 1938-39 fiscal yeai tives. Mrs. Aumack will visit her sla- situation. Impetuosity and daring In the White House might be exceed- the Home Owners' Loan Corpora- rouBiuo Juns 30; $7,600,000 "owed" municip- ter, Mrs. WIlUamH. Hinaon and Mrs. tion probably need additional con- BPOOT alities for relief commitments during Jerry Boa of Asbury Park and Haz- ingly dangerous, leading this coun- OBLONG LOAF PAN try to the brink of war. . I do not sideration in the form of easier RACKETS the nrst half of 1939; $3,200,000 un- let relatives, including Miss Anna terms for repayment. Instead of IS SPECIAL | paid on a 1938 deficit and Harry S. Cowles;; who are say that they would. It would de- Class OQo Ovenproof pend on. the wisdom and caution years, they should perhaps have SO Saying the money to meet the un cousins, This Is Mr.Aumack's first or In extreme cases, where security vt East In 16 years, while Mrs with which the President exercised S«o ^^ $| .59 paid bills was not In sight, Hurra the power given him—if we do event- sound, 25 years In which to pay WIU Un liquid* blamed enactment of supplemental Aumack »nd son visited here eight off the mortgage. Beach Pads years ago. ually give it to him, as we may. A Lightweight hot or cold from • spending bills by the leglsliatue, little Coolidge caution right now, In 1*1) I «e • laminated to 10 hottm. Rss:an I do not believe Uncle Sam should Jlegulur 1,00 <»r pour, spou* on drop In anticipated revenues from Miss Lorraine Chameroy of Red dealing with Europe, is much safer fmm«( •with flbir inheritance taxes and a carry-ovei play the part' of the villain or a lnnrt. M olitun top. Bank Is visiting her grandparents, than Roosevelt audacity, however Polo Shirts jtroof •Ilk fttrlns*. deficit from the 193T-38 fiscal yea. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hyer. Shylock In dealing with distressed spectacular It may appear. home owners who show good faith WITH ninck nrlp. Ultht or [• lor the fund deficiency, The Monmouth-Oceah Boy Scouts 1 mtilium wa 1 K h ti There Is no fixed formula in my in trying to save their homes and HOFT Ulhen up to IMS). Murray said he based his 1939 Re- drive for funds was completed last own mind for keeping out of war. I at the same time meet their obliga- : rU-LOW FOLDING lief deficit estimate on the assump- •week in Haslet, with the sum of will support any reasonable neutral- tions. The problem should be ap- tion the state would bear 75p«p. cent $49.50 collected. of the total cost as It did lasY'y'ear. ity proposal advanced by. the Presi- proached sympathetically and under- Cool, comforlnbln, colorful do- Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank .Weigand dent which, in my judgment, will standingly. fta '\fid MEN'S'" Vacuum Many lawmakers, however, have op id sons Robert and Edward visited T dlRno. Just the thins; to PICNIC BASKET posed continuing that percentage, the State fish hatchery at Hacketts- / T Sport Shorts Inko to the beach thi and urged limiting state asslstana town Thursday. sutnmor — BOTTLES B»iuhr lit to $12,000,000 in 1939. Mrs. Louis Smith and son Eddie Dorothy Paddack y j The current year's relief bill hai of Woodhaven, L. I., were visitors at 3Se % H. P. • Quart Juit th« llcktt for Waterwlteh rn 1 ,plcnlo or been estimated by State Relief Dl- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Engaged to Wed b«Mh purtr. On, lector Arthur Mudd at between $19,- Tiebout the past week. Mrs. Norman E. Paddack of At- $U9 colorful canvas 800,000 and 120,000,000. A more ac Mrs, Wilfred K. Andrews and chll- bxktt. with mm- lantic Highlands has announced the Tint fortafala wooden curate picture of the state fund con- (.siren of Le'o'nla visited Mr. and Mrs. Outboard engagement of her daughter, Hiss Men's bandtn dition, said Murray, will be avallabl Harry S. Cowles several days last Dorothy Vivian Paddack, to Cllne when all state departments, have week. " WHITE DUCK 79c VanBrunt son of Mr. and Mrs. Motor FOLDS INTO VEBY submitted complete financial Mrs. Pauline E. Nelson of High- Earle C. VanBrunt of Long Branch. ports for the past fiscal year. land Falls, N. T., spent the week-end Miss Paddack is a graduate of At- COMPACT PACKAGE Murray also said the Highway De- with her aunts, Misses Margaret and $2395 Hammock lantic Highlands high school, Paine partment, which operates on a sep- Ella Brady. Hall school, New York, and Mon- PANTS arate calendar year budget, ended Mrs. J. Gardzlk. and daughter Bea- mouth Junior college. Mr. Van- Thin I. . ,p,f|,, 1938 $6,000,000 In the red. Powerful ilnstlt rri- trice, after spending a week with her Brunt is a graduate of the Long V»IPI«, ,in rnol, a,n. $1.59 I Meantime Assemblyman Oscar R. Imlar. Wil»hi only daughter and son-in-law, Mr.- and Branch high school and Monmouth MEMORY'S RECORD 49 Vllensliy (It-Paasalc), urged ap- Junior-college.— He Is-employed at . >lntment of ja 12-member~jolhrieg: their home at . the Elberon postofflce. No date has fn designing a Memorial, It lslativo committee to recommend s Mrs. Elvlna Strlctmann Is spend- been set for the wedding. , Is our responsibility to help you Blue Polo Shirts relief program which would be bind- ing a few days at Seaside Park with Insure a message of dlstlnc- ing on.the entire Republican major- her brother, Clarence' Otto and fam- ity. Failure to solve the problem, MASON FOREMAN WANTED. tlveness and beauty that time ^y jp l«undired he said, "might split the Republican iy. 8In>tNK COAT trol measure to Include provisions tic City September 10-14. Mrs. Rudl- Full Information regarding this barring minors from New Jersey ger and Mrs. Mount were elected del- position can be had from P. J. Glsle- Thomas Manson & Son tracks and prohibiting them from egates to the convention. son, secretary, board of United "TIME TESTED" betting. MEMORIALS Jack Weigand, member of Hazlet States Civil Service examiners, nt TTI W% p er. Services, will be held Sunday Tim Only Tlrn flllnrnntrrd 10-Quart Container tgreed bill does not contain this pro- roomings during August - Robert Kvfr>thln( for vision I Intend to propose an amend- *.cker conducted tbe service Sunday Regular $1.70 nent to that effect." light at. the church and Edward 18 MONTHS McCtava said he was "pretty c«r- Summer Porch liver was organist ,. Uie Sear* aln" the proposed bill would for- Haddon Johnston, son of Rev. 24 bid parl-mutuet betting booth oper- Samuel Johnston, conducted services Eaiy Payment Plan klors to accept knowingly wagers unday morning snd evening at the HO MONKY DOWN from minors. But as approved by entral Baptist chuith, Atlantic a** Lawn Furniture NO Itr.D.TA committee nearly a wctk ago, Highlands. Haddon Is a student at IMMKDIATK IJKUVKHT •he. measure would not prohibit mln- Jordon seminary, Boston. Originally marked 1-.3 or '/z more prs from attending race meeting!. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Roberts and laughter Elisabeth are on a two A two-cent Increase a half pint In •«ks" vacation trip. he retail price of cream and a boost Misses Nancy and Carol O'Ntll torn 11.53 to $1.W a hundredweight nd Marjory Whitney spent several I tbi price paid farmer* for milk ays last wsek at Delaware Water bs*d for cream was ordered b/ the lap. Summer QrClSS RugS Mtate Milk Control board as the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wasterman 'month-old drought In New J«rs«y •cenlly visited their grandson, M«r- Originally marked 1-3 more SEARS |auied reduced milk supplies, Dry In Kats, who is at a <*mp at Kent, ather alio csuscd aeuts crop con- Connecticut. Horn, reported the Department of Newton Mallet of Port Monmoulh Catalog Order Desk kgrleulture, whlln the Fortit Fire K started construction work on fervice (autloned til persons enters Miss Kda Putsch's new rive-room OVER 50,000 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FftOM parched woodlands \(> be cau- ungalow on the Mlddletown road. ous In using mitchts and discard- Mrs. Mtehael Kelly li Improving Jacob Sfoinbach cigarette bulls. rom a recent littles*. MIM Heltn Murphy of this place UnUUMHMO 1171 N—^ WCOBrOBATKU | Two sl|n«rs of the Declaration of and Mr. ana Mrs. Xetgan and Mr*, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO • Always v':'%M^wm dependence died on an annlvtr- "" fry Collins of Port Monmouth [iry of Jhe hUtorl* date «f ilfnlng, I. vacationing rn Florida. They i Broadway . Long Branch FRE&PARKiNlLs^ s*p««i U bt away thm weeks, ' 27-29 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK PHONE 1290 •HEP BANK REGISTER, JULr27,Jg9.

ard Stout and wife Penelope V«n Monmouth County Marriage Becords Prlncls. Said Richard came to Mld-j .Court House, Freehold, N. J, "Mot Dbg»" Are dletown from K. I-1664 md. abt. 1624.' ' (Mon. Co, by Ellis, fig. 63 to 83.) Longstreet, William and Deborah Due For Inspection ; (Mrs. G.W;M.) Kinney .... : . 1804, July 4 From the Highlands to Cape May, Allen, William and Maiy Mitchell * the lowly hamburger anl~its-regal 859. CONOVER, Who were the par- —I—.— ,__,-..:. 1804,' July 13 ents and grandparents of Hannah D. companion, the "hot dog," are to be O'Neal,cHenry and Deborah Newman given government inspection by the ANNUAL. .: Conover, who md. Joecph Morford William R. Conover, Co-Edl- __„._ '^ , ilra^__l8W, Aug._JlQ sanltary-aquad of the. State Health Member of the Genealogica Stlllwcli, Oct. 13, 1832? (D.V.P.) Harvey, Samuel and Anne Longstreet 860. CONOVER. Who were the par- department ' ' /Coijunlttee bf the Monmouth County 1804, Aug.. 30 Co-operating with seashore health {jHistortcs,l Association, Freehold, New ents, of Helen Ctoover, who md, Rulif Jeffrec, James and Ga Brand Schenck Van Kirk—and had chn.: m boards, ST. J. Lynn Maltaffey, State Jeraey. _ ;._. 1804, Nov. 29 Health Director, -dispatched inspec- Peter, Mary Jane, Sarah, Aullf and Button, Richard and Mary Mltchel John? (D.V.P.) tor* to seaboard towns to check ho- QUESTIONS. '. ...; "1805, Feb. Stel kitchens, restaurants and the mis- 8S1. WIKOFF - HENDERSON. Clayton, William and Deborah Jack- cellaneous food dispensing establish- iliwk Wanted Information and data on son —~, . « 1805, Mar. 23 ments, • ' . ' ' - JRONS - BIRD. Desire Samuel S. Wlkoff, b. Sept. 2, 1767, md. By Garret Longstxeet, Justice. of parents, bras, and wife of or Ann • Henderson—when? "With, the Influx of vacationists to , (70). Winner, Idaac and Neoml our resortaj" said Dr\,Mahaffey, "it is ,,. , I Wilber (er|or|ert), abt. 1735She was.'b. June 30, 1762, d. Jan. 28, Phillips , i. 1804, Oct. 27 '.to sJit. 1S12, from Upper Freehold 1846. Samuel d. Nov. 28, 1846. They timely to devote additional precau- Woodmansee, Francis and Hannah tions to the hundreds of food and j$fyrpb:i-(wife,••——-i Dillon?); who lived at Upper. Freehold. They mi- Soper , ;_ 1805, Jan, 6 Sbought 30 acres »t Dayton A Hooper grated to Mlddlotown, Ohio,: t>t. 1820, drink dispensing places on our coast- I a Chamberlin, Olddeon and nebecca K'AS«. s,:Tom« River on Apr. 13, 1762Nanae or Ann Henderson was hi" 2nd line. We plan to correct unsanitary FAIR Chamberlin —..'. . 18D5, Mar. 25 glSepfAinboy Deeds A Bi p. 11, Sur-wife. • (Mrs. W.R.C.) practices where found, and thus re- spSBy'NBiooH S-B p. 10. HU chn. are Daniel Stout-, Justice. duce the possibility of transmission s'known, per Freehold deeds D2 p. 34; ROBC, Job .and Mary Shoards of communicable diseases, oftentimes i|a?:p..482 * 30T, and M< p. 3r, 28, planel.... Give your car Tydol Flying A... • 1792, She la Ixl. In Old Tennent." , >\Jio his any proof that this state- the modern motor fuel that tells its own story ment Is corrocl, It appears that tM<- ,' compiler of this genealogy copied verbatum from Bymmri' lll»l, n( Old best, At the regular gas price it reaches Tennent where on n, 287 It nUtes ihsi " "Cslherlno I'arrlne, wife of John IVr- ' rlns, d.' Apr. 31, 1702 aged 83 yr«. n high altitudes in value and economy. 1 n>O. it da." Unlortuiulely H.vininrn ' History Is In error. Using tho lint CAPTAIN ARTHUR L UPERTON. Senior • of graves as printed I located the l'ilot, Articricnn Airlino.', ha.f (loivn Ik PROBUCT or TIOl WATIN AtlMIATID Oil ttmtUtt . grave Of Catherine Ftrrlnc, Tha In- •arlptlon Is very, legible and reads-~ over n million miles since jniriiiig i "In memory of Catherine Purrin*, the company in 103<. He say.i wife o< John perrlne and dsu. or ' I>ivl4 iadJBItanor WlllUmson who Unit Tydol Flying A Hnsulino \ AMfm life Apr. 38, 1792 M'< givw llic kind of power that nn » mo., IB days. The •InceiK fi ? jtn the trllole In the sp nirmnn i.i nccii'tomcd to when —n»s Hl»t. on th« Per D. V. I'mlne, them lie inkeu the wlieel of liis car. this Catherine and D0I has any (let* abt. iHi-riin, i»»-m»t . LEE'S GARAGE, «•» •A 63x99-SHEETS -,!.[— , 64c 72x99 SHEETS ... 81x99 SHEETS -... AC A PILLOW TICKS 4for$l.O<>| (Fcatberproof) RED BANK REGISTER'S JUNIOR MERCHANT GROUP BED PAD - 39x76 .....;. $1.0(M The above picture, taken last del the entire" membership was not "junior merchant" membership card, Register. Always at Christmas tlmo Isano Jones, Jr., Joseph Webster, all Patterson, John Arnnnc, Joseph CRINKLE SPREADS, regular $1.19 Thursday In front of the Red Bank present. you can assist htm in his commer- the boys are given their full allot- George Smith, John Henry Fisher, Dillon, Jr., Leon Adlor, James Fix, - • (feiill Bite) Register . office shows the group, of These boys gather regularly at The cial advancement by having him de-ment of the Christmas issue without Anthony Sole, Gilford Davis; Melvln Michael Comar, Thomns Walsh, Ken- some 60 qr moro "junior .merchants'* Register office for their weekly allot- liver the Red Bank Register to you cost. . Davis, Orion Davis, William Dwytr, neth Atkinson, Frank Whiting, Les- JOIN OUR BLANKET CLUB • Now Ope* who by their punctuality? manUneis, ment of Red Bank's home newspaper each Thursday. The Register- will be The members of tho Red Bank Joseph Layton, Thomas Maletto, ter Bradley, Stephen Itrl, Jr., Ouy A Bm»ll Deposit holdi your 1940 All Wool Blanket at ' and Monmouth county's great weok- very glad to let you know which Register's junior merchant group aro Robert Conk, Milton Gray, George VanNesa, Jr., Joseph DeLlsn, Qeorgi Summer Special Prices. 800 reserve* your Blanket until integrity and honesty ,have 'proven wanted. ' ' themselves as such and aro author- ly.. 'This aggregation, supplementing "junior mechant" lives nearest to Louis Ingrasslo, David Owlht, Alfred Leonard, John Stanton, Warren Bed- Cottreil, Waltor O. Rolnhuas, Rich- ized to sell tho Red Bank Register. The Register's large "paid-for" sub- your home. Dowd, Jr., Maurice Raleigh 3rd, ford, Thomas Gaffney, James Cos'.u, ard Bhcppard, William Oborne, All' scription list, gives advortlsers the From time to tlmo The Register,'in Frank Sole, Murray Parker, Edward Robert Stout, Howard McCormlok, thony Delia Vccchla, John Banrmn At the extreme ends of the photo- most' thorough coverage- obtainable further appreciation of the' co-opera- J. Dowd, Philip Lefkowltz, William Jr., James Wolcott, 3d; Charles Flan- Ooorga Olnh, Jr., Qoorge Marshal graph are John McNeil and Cecil In Red Bank's commercial field. tive cffortB of this group of "Junior Daly, Walter, DeSouza, John Blan- nlgan, Jr., Edward McDonough, Jr., Herbert MacClnud, Robert Flndlay MacCloud, who are in .charge of The Their bright, cheerful" faces, beaming merchants" offers the boys a llttlo camano, Martin Houtkln, William Thcodoro Moss, Jr., Robert Crotch- Jr., Cnrl Dafllitto, Richard Thomr* Register's newsboys and street cir- la the budding time of youth, shows extra inducement to Increase their Chadwlck, Jr., Jamrs Paris, Joseph felt, Stanley Flanlgan, Richard. B. son, John DoFlore, Snmuel Harvey, culation. The Register's class of they are eagerly awaiting the op-, routes. Since school closed in June Murphy, Jr., Ormond Kearney, Rocco Hutton, Jr., Mario Tomaino, Jack Jr., Stnnlny rnrlccr, Eugene Morris, "junior merchants" numbers In ex- portunlty to serve you. If your news- the boys have shown such n marked Montano, Felix Delia Vccchla, Jr., Lefkowitz, Chris Defillippo, Ernest Robert Sullivan, George Sullivan, cess of 80. We regret that when the boy Is not shown In ihls group or increase in sales that yesterday they James Jackson, Paul Lang, Robert Flax, William Larkln, Daniel Gaul, Donald Hulllvnn, Billy Koch, Allan OCR ONLY 8TOHE IX BED BANK photograph waa.taken by Loula Men- tins not already been assigned his attended the circus as guests of The Fisher, Charles Hunt, Robert Snyder, John Marshall, Michael Arnonc, Don- Hamlet nnd Poter Ferraro.

give honest employment and give r\lm Instances giving one thing. Moat The rnnd to better and blggar bus 28 BROAD ST., RED BANK' an opportunity to help himself. Public Quizzed Rumson Dinner Party manure In not & balanced plant food. ness leads through Tho iWUtcr'i aj vertlslng columns,—Advertisement, The tendency to create among re- On Tuberculosis Precedes Club Dance From 300 to BOO pounds of super- Know liefers a feeling of Belf-rcspOnslblllty phosphate per acre would- often In- is a wholesome -one. Likewise is the How much docs tho public know Manton Metcalf, 3d, of Rumson crease tho value of the manure BO growing 'tendency to regard "chisel- about the cause nnd cure of tuber- gave a dinner party Saturday nt tho to 75 per cent, Frequent applica- Your ing" as dishonesty, calling for severe culosis as the result of the educa- home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.tions af potash and spreading the penalties. • While every effort should tional progam conducted by volun- Manton Metcalf, Jr. Tho party af- manure at tho right tlmo In a two be made to assist deserving needy tcerand official health agencies dur- terward went to the Rumson Coun- or three year rotation is often most Government; persons, It is Important to continue ing more than a third of a century? try club to dance. Among his guests beneficial. S T f J R E to cast off the relief roils all who are This qucstldn has been answered by were Misses Prue White, Leslie WW&nit undertfe'rvlng, and to insist'upon fre- a nntlon-wlcle survey just completed Caesar,* Jane Billings, Jessica Des- No*one seeding mixture is best for f quent and thorough check-ups of all by the American Institute of Pub- pard, Harriet Crane, Anno T, Has- either pasture or mowing. Type of SIZE Belief Costs Drop Twenty-Five Per those who apply for and receive pub lic Opinion under the direction of kcll, Joan Balch, Knthlecn Culman, soil, condition, the use one plans to He assistance. '_ Cent. Dr. Ccorgc Gallup. The result has Mary Blackwell, Louise Achclls and make of thn seeding, dale of seed- been furnished to the Monmouth Mary Young, Edward M. Crane, Jr., Ing, length of time one contemplates Peroxide Continued decreases in the cost of County Organization "Social. 8crvlec RuBsell and Eliot Hurd, Chester Bil- leaving the stand are all factors. As GVPSYJOes administering relief in New Jersey Long Branch Pastor by the Health Information Bcrvlco lings, Jr., John and Billy Gills, Mar- an example, Kentucky blucgrass la Monies. __^aj]a FAULTLESS Individual effort nnd responsibility by a letter till* week to members and cause of tuberculosis?" The answers kind nnd amount to apply at a par rellof recipients. frjends of the organization. Printing of tha Better Kind. IRONIZED reveal that tho fnct tuberculosis Is llcular period. Tho Register la equipped In ovny Tooth | -I < One example of this Is the new pol- Such work Is well beyond the ex- caused spec|llclally hy a bacillus Is •ray to turn out.printing of tha bet- YEAST icy of giving relief on a "non-recur- perimental stage and U already oper- not widely understood. Many more Manure, whether applied eight tons ter kind and prices are rtnsonabli, rent" bwls. Thl» policy has been ating in many communities through persons nanird tho so-called "allies" or 20 tons per *Crn I* not In some too.—Advertisement. HBaBMal Brush ** put Into effect successfully in a num- the supervision of public recreation ot the tuberculosis bacillus—under- VVUtj l'INT ber of New Jersey communities, and amond tho young, Mrs. Van Vccaten nourishment, run-down condition, It Is planned to Install It in more nnd pointed out. poor living conditions, etc—then RUBBING Mi more' municipalities, ft* a practical, In 1,205 urban communities 17,721 named .tho . bacillus itself as the If It's Service You Want? ALCOHOL KANDO ofllclent way to control rerief costs. separate areas for play and recrea- Under the old practice, a needy per- tion under trained leadership are now CAMERA & CASE son was placed on relief on the. basis In comrrtfntlnK r,n the rrsull of th*» avalltble, according to a. current re- poll, Monmouth County Organization You Qet It By Phoning R. B. 2424 Kniboswd ISO Mhe«t* Canll>« atreaa gone. bHchti. Treiidi in faclUUn rofiect BATHING, ihc placed upon preventive measures. It 1U Without Case Tha now jrysiem requires a re-ap- Increased organised activity among was pointed out that lh« majority C CAPS plication for relief twice each month, young people and adults u well as questioned we™ well aware of the 7 Jo at which tlmo the applicant muit among children, according to this n- contagiousness of (ho disease. Other ONLY each give proof that aid Is actually nrcded. view. points on which thorn Is ntnj for , Fountain Standardised records and forms pro- The approximate per capita expen- further Information spear to b°M for ths operation and v«lu« of mojjarn surgery In treat- every applicant. Accompanying nht maintenance of recreation from mu- ment »rw»-t1!5i relatlvt unlmportinct IN OI'll NKW rint [Syringe application la a statement of Income nicipal fund* was 41 ctnU for 1.2M Of ellmmlc rhanri-. K1NIH11KH which every applicant must DM out.commjinttlt* comprising about sixty It records tha amount of Inrom* of million urban population. Including 8TAMT CMII1 TO MKf.T, every umployabl* memb«r of th» fsm- the Mp«mlluirm mftdn In tha ««m« I'lion* Tndny tor Information Park Ave. lly, and' mtut l» nlgnrd by tach communities from rmrrgency (undj, The Monmouth County I'hllnUtio i ruwt onA»» member. the p«r capita outlay was SO tenm, iclfly will men tmnortnw night at Stationery i ",'i Another frnturt of tha non-r'cur- ' "Whlln , municipal r«orrntlon him now bcrn devlnpn! In mint in bun thn Karl Hunk borough hall, arcnnl- tent plan Is that the upplinant mint lit* to a nolle* »eru out by MUtcn Monarch Laundry communttlt*, there ate still million! report what ((Tort h« ha* mad* to »o- P. Sherman, smatary, poilmfrlted cur« unployi.nrtl and "William H. Wood, Mr. agriculturalist who kept abreast of recited -'poem- entitled "Kelly's both of Red Bank, were married at burst Into names they ran to it and the times. His farm was provided helps tremendously. For 12 glasses a S. Antpnldes, Mrs, Dream."- Sixteen years later, Mr. Tet- the groom's home on Borden street of Pink Xrfsmonade, use 1 or VA cups assisted the fliers-out of the plane .. MM.' Boolfc Mlises Fran- with £he latest machinery for plant- ley received a letterfrom a resident by Rev. S. Monroe VariSandt, pastor red Jelly, either sour cherry, currant and beat out the lire In their, cloth- burr, Edith Dommett. Lte- Ing and harvesting and he bought a of Winder, Georgia, asking him for of the First Methodist church. They or any other desired flavor, 1 cup ing. The Keyport first aid squad _Jngj Belle Antonlde*. Dr. large automobile truck with which to a copy of the poem. The request was1 were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Shel- sugar, 2Vi' cups lemon Juice and 1 :ook the men to Rlverview hospital. Personal Loan Department , B. Wbitmore, John HolTmirc, cart produce to market and to the from" a grandnlece of Edwin Booth, don Jackson of Freehold, brother-in- pint of water, Beat this well with huA STed Crossley, Charles H. railroad depot. He was one of the law and slater of the bride. the eeg beater and add V/> quarts of who shot.Abraham Lincoln, and she water and then pour all over Ice snc^Charlle and George An- first farmers in" that "section to com- wanted the poem as a recitation for Miss Madeline Flnnigan, daughter pletely motorize his farm, cubes or cracked Ice in tall, chilled < Printing of All Kinds. Member Federal Reserve System one of her pupils. Mr. Tetley recited Miss Madeline Flnnegan, daugeter Business stationery, office forms, ™ Boiling;, a colored n Eleven persons joined the Holmdel this poem frequently at locsl bene- of Mrs. Mary Finnegan, and Charles 8 Simply splendid for such occasions posters, .cards. Invitations, 'booklets, __ Beadi streej* was tlrowned Baptist church. They Were Maude fits. Another of Mr. Tetley's popular sen ot Belford, were married by Rev. ».c sets of glasses, pitcher and eta, are turned out at The Register Member Federal. Deposit Insurance Corporation driver near toe Consumer's Ice VanBrunt, LIUIan. Wyckoff, Mary recitations was entitled "The Lobster John E. Murray in St. Mary's Cath- matching Ice bucket trimmed In deli- office in a workmanlike manner and " houses. Mr. Boiling had Holmes, Mary Chase, May Sickles, Salad Did It All." . . olic church at New Monmouth. They cate colors. Paper napkins are be- at reasonable prices.—Advertisement ^na; and'it was thought he Gladys Rhea, Gladys Wagner, Clara were attended by- Miss Margaretta coming more popular each day and Charles M. Beattio of Locust ave- can be purchased In delicate contrast- en overboard while standing Wyckoff, Dora. Tllton and Minnie avenuc, a New York attorney, was Carton of Red Bank and Daniel Fln- Jorins. ' ' •> • Ing colors to complete the perfect on a trip of several months; to Eu- negan, a brother of the bride. picture ot sublime coolness. pace was, held, on the South The-furniture business of R. West rope, where he expected to visit Ger- Mrs. William Prothero of Vander- ury river between the & Son of Keyport was bought by Mr. many, France and Italy. • burg died of lockjaw. Three weeks ALSTON BEEKMAN, , , owned by Wed Oak«», and West's son, Harry West, -who had ',' Charles K. Champlln gave his work- previous she stepped on a rusty nail COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Jessie, owned by Robert Furey, been a. partner tn tho fullness many ing staff a day off and took them and and a slight wound was Ihe result OHl.-ee. 10 Broad St- BET) BANK. N. 1 jmmer resident of Pleasure Bay. years. The elder Mr, Wc«t planned Kome members of the company on an and this developed Into blood pois- 1,'raee was fpr- J250 a side and ox- td take a European trip for a much outing and clambake on Andrew oning. Mrs, Prottiero was a—teacher QCINN & DOREMCS, 4 much interest. Both boat* had needc*'rcst. He hadbeen In the fur- White's cabin crutsor Olivia B. Spe- In tho Sunday-school of the Colt's COUNSELLORS AT LAW, nlturep>uslne«s In Keyport 42 years, Whltfield Bulldlnl, ,•>•<> Bank built "by Thomas Kiddle of cial guests were Mr. and Mrs. John IJcck Reformed church, ; John }•J. «»lnnQ,, Tnomaa P. Bor.mu_e_ tt During tho race the Victor L, Zorn was elected presi- Henderson pf Clarksburg, Wcst^Vir- William E. Oa,pen of New York Vincent J. McCue Howard M. Lawn .„ jnet with two accidents. Ono dent and F. W. Ruckstuhl, Thomas ginia,' who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. died at the age of 83 years, For many WllllWllllim L. RuiMll Woddlngton and Dr. Herbert W. »v. «rew fell overboard and had to Champlln. . yenrs he was a summer resident of rarsons, Labrecque & Borden, • hauled on board and shortly af- Spencer were elected vlco presidents Red Bank, occupying a house on East of the Beacon Beach association. Ambrose. Matthows •& Thompson COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ntd the main sheet rope parted wore awarded the contract to build Front -street, later occupied by An- II Wallace St. „. ?«,d ,?*"' I pot her out ot the race. Most of tho members of tho associ- drew Cone. . ation were property ownerir~in the a dock a£ the foot of Maple avenue Theodore D. Par»ona Rdmond J.Canii ' ''essor Julius Nelson of the Now which would ho used as a public dock Oswald Roop.was Installed at paV Theodore J. Labrccque PranLoreik) C.K . UwlGroffs Agricultural college was In Beacon Beach section, near the old Elaton F. Comb, Keatisburg lighthouse. In that vicinity. . grand and Irving Roop as Vice grand i making experiment* with A motorboat and a rowboat owned of Cable lodge of Odd Fellows of Bel- RALPH O. tVIUAJCSS, • anawn, the object being to The steamboats Albertlna and Sea by Dudley Farrond were badly dam- ford. DlBtrlct Dpputy Grand Master COUNSELLOR AT LAW „ that planters could raise their Bird were making their landings at aged by vandals. The same night Fred Loux of Atlantic Highlands was (New Jarau and New York Uari) l'eteed without much expenio. The Kay's dock at*Cho foot of Cornwall someone broke open large crab cars the Installing officer. iats were entirely sstlsrac- R.d Bank" N. J. "" *•* avenue, Highlands, instead of. at Rik In tho rlvar near Mr. Farrand's prop- Mra. William Bm-dge, MIJSS Hilda er's dock, near the drawbridge. erty and stole their contents, which Southnll and Miss Frances Leonard UOBBIS POBTNEB, ' B. Lum or Leroy place, Bed Miss' Caroline Hance, organist at was tho property of George Doughty were soliciting "money to defray the C«rtlr»d PMblle Accountant. tho Holmdel Reformed church, was and Arthur G. Williams. >• AUDITS - TAX REPORTS. _fc while carting stone, fell from expenses of the annual outing of the 12 Broad Stre.«, R.d Bank. N. J. ^wagon and received several severe obliged to give up hor duties due to Misses Ethel and Maude Ackerson Leonardo Baptist Sunday-school. Tel: Red Dank 2«24. poor health and while aho was rccup- of Hazlet gave a party In honor of Residents In the vicinity of Wil- i Thasla K.. youngest daughter crajtlhg Mrs. Edgar Schanck was at their cousin, Miss Margaret Mfclvllle liam Mcars' clay pit mado' a serious THE TBTOBING SCHOOL, ^_jtain and Mrs. B. J. Hayward, the organ. of GeJona, Illinois. complaint about the condition of the Small claim and Individual Initiation. tr-marrlgd at her home in East Leslie Francis, son of Henry Fran- William R. Stevens, ono of tho old- premises in a petition' to the mayor Summer Saaalon Juna B to S.pttmbtr 1. H'-Bank to Ralph Slack of New cis.of Colt's Neck, dreamed that In- CBt and moat prominent residents of and council of Rumson. Mr. Mcars DOS OCEAN AVE.. • SEA BRIGHT. N. J. The ceremony was performed dians were chasing him. In his effort Eatbhtownrwas very 111 and -there took-tho.maUcr^good naturodly and Ml.i M. A. Thornton T.l. Saa Bright 87 V. K, A. Maenlchol of the Meth- to get away from tho redskins he was not much hope for his recovery. said ho would do whatever he could l churchT rolled out of bed and sustained an Dr. John H. VanMater, mayor of to remedy tho situation. The clay DR. L. W. GARLBON UN Kitty Bobbins of Washington arm Injury. Atlantic Highlands, was elected, chair- pit was a largo hole from which the dUBUEON CHIBOfODlBT t *nd 'William Johnson, a clerk Tho Eatontown Hook and ladder man of the Atlantic Highlands Dem- Shrewsbury township committee took - FOOT AILMENTS icnolalai WlUon's store, announced company cleared about 1350 at their ocratic executive committee, to suc- clay for nkny years ior Improving OfflcB Hou'rtt Dally «iS0 n.m. to «!»0 pja i hih hd taken annual fair. Articles disposed of on ceed Georgo B, Ttckor, who died two tho streets In that section when Rum- Evanlng-al Tueidir and Thundaj. marriage, which , For appointment phone 2443 , October 21, 1888. the co-oporatlve plan were won by weeks previous, son was a part of Shrewsbury town- Chadwlck, son ofha Drd . Chadtaken- ship, • . A BARREL ROLL!. <. Hard on the dare-devil : k hdlk Raymond Mitchell, Thomas Ander- • Charles Cross. of Atlantlo High- 60 BEOAD ST, BED BANK, N. 3. _ -was nearly, drowned when he son, Benjamin 'Dangler, Fred Morris, lands broke his right wrist while Announcement '.was made'of the en- air devil... Safe for his engine, because it's . beyond his depth while bathing .Joseph' Toner, William Taylor, Mel- cranking his motorboat engine. The gagement of Miss Evangcllne Hill, ir the Southern railroad bridge. vln VanKuren, Jr., Mrs. Richard Wol- bone, was set'by Dr. Harry A. Hcn- daughter of Mrs. William C. Hill, DR. MILDRED HULSART still well-oiled though it's upside down: Just .was laved by his companion, ters and Harris Farry. In a contest drlckson. summer resident of Rumson, to "- SUBOEON OHIBOPODI8T, think: Your motor car—newest model or veteran I Adterman, and John Potter, a for a gold -watch botwecn Gertrude Dr. .Charles A. Reed was appointed Thomts H. VanTIno of Now York. Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy youth," who was, in a boat Kollock and Blanche Morrison, Miss a member of the Sinking Fund com- Walter Rankln, son of Daniel Ran- —would actually get better engine lubrication Kollock won by a vory narrow mar- mission for Atlantic Highlands, fill- kin of Fair Haven, cut the solo of Ofnca-Hoilrt! Dally » a. m. to 6 p.m. _ P. Hayward of Marlboro gin, she collecting 44 cents more than ing tho vacancy oaused by the resig- his loft foot very frailly while bath- Evenlnon Tueiday, Thursday, Saturday. if somehow you could always park it upsido L124 tons of hay. her Competitor. Cloaad Wednaldar alternoon. Pnona DOS nation of Peter S. Conovcr, Other Ing. down!:.. Silly notion?; *. Just the same; you odore Carhart ot Red Bank During the past wcok 14 robberies members of tho commission were • William Curchln, Jr., resumed his 136 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. J out Edgar's butcher shop on and one hold-up were recorded at the Henry C. VanNoto and Edward P. duties' at his barber shop after hav- can see that by standing "bottoms up" youren* , street. Red .Bunk pollen headquarters. Most Magce. ing been laid up some time' with L Wheeler, ion of James H. of the thef ti wore of a potty char- J. Fred Bordcn, ticket agnnt nt malaria. While he was laid up the K. L.N1LSON gine would have to stay oiled to the topi Then Jer of Keyport, had hl« hhand d acter. Eleven tramps wecr arrested Pleasure Bay for the Patten Steam- shop 'Was looked after by his broth- „- Surfacing - Finishing • crushed by a barrel of vinegar and put in jail and after this hnd boat line, was laid up wlth.illncss and ers, Alonzo and Alexander Curchln. it certainly couldn't start dry—oil-starved. And r on it. ' * taken place there were lower rob- his son, Edward A, Bordcn, was act- Thinking that she was la her bath- H&rdwood Floors that one worst source of engine wear would be le, seven-year-old son ot John beries. ing as ticket seller, room instead of In the hall, Mrs. Cor- Bumson Boad, Lhtlo Silver, N. 1, ot Nutawamp, while climbing Steinbach Company of Asbury Park Mr. and Mrs. John Long and ton delia Wolcolt of Eatontown walked ended for you; r tree fell and broke nil arm. was selling great quantities of grapo Norman, Mrs. Elizabeth Connors, Jos- off the stalrcnso of the landing and Fhone K. B. S872-RV I>. B. 711 .oi Chlsman of Keyport ac- juice at $10 per barrel, This was eph Connors, Catherine StUlwagon fell almost the full length of tho Get this same great benefit for" your car 1 the position ot superintendent supposed to be the lowest price at and Cyrenlus StUlwagon of Everett stairs.' She wiu badly bruised and ECZEMA orlllard's brick yard. which grape juice had ever beon sold went on a hucklcberrylng trip to shaken up and was confined to her without any <'topsy-turvy"... Get your engino . A. Hobart ot Marlboro was ap- In the East. Burnt Fly, near Morgnnvlllc. Somo homo several days by tho accident. and Itching Pilei can b« ralUvad by tiling OIL-PLATED. And that takes patented Conoco lnspector of cattle lor New The new fire engine turned over to of tho party said they found borrlcs at a yearly falary of 11,000 as large as* marbles. Four, generations were represented MURFITT'S Relict Engine company mi^ V. Oharles O. Book, pastor of the. •g Methodlit church, Invitee et ht» congregation to l»k Uitlr owttj during church service, ^KumaiinMJFi be saw no resson why the men not be u comfortable as the „... However, Rev. John B, Mut> «t,»t Mary's johuroh, New Mon. '" ' lio conducted wati Sunday In Macdonald'* auditorium „, -I, look the oppwrfM view .itwounced that men must not ' • «t services In his church with Vott r«t CMKMW BOTICW Mwtll u the famotM Cotraat rwdocta »t UKM StaUonit Jj|* coAta, WM nwertly brultid when sh« OMoftht large plaUgUM jvm/s?s BurdgeY Cohoco Triangle Oil Of U»«,large pl.t* cUu ttnoe at the Wool- Service Station Service Station en Bread »trtat, Rht «u FRANK VANSYCKLE Cor. Broad A White SU., i$f» by thi awldenl 13-15 Whit* Street, 149 W. FRONT ST. TEL. 1296 \ RED BANK Juit off Broad St., Red Bunk Opp. Shrewsbury D»iry, Red Bank ;. JULY 27.1989. Hospital Croup Raymond Claus, T. Phllbrlck Has- In Monmouth County Cook, wmtam Amarllng, 8, p, MONEY WUIIamioo, Dr- Morgan P, CoJIo, on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Holds Successful • Robart White, J. J. Connolly, J. W. K«rn, Jr» John O'Connor, Robert •PattMSon, Dr.' Rlohard David,' Dr. Balloon Dance L«wr*nce Luln and Dr. Lyman W, Crossman. Broadway Loan Co. More ThanloO Pment —Party Held at Guido's Sapphire Room STERLING FURNITURE SHOP

More than 300 persona attended tho balloon danoe given by Shrews- bury auxiliary ot Monmouth Mem- orlal hospital Friday night at Qutdo'a Sapphire room at the Monmouth County Country club. The evont of the evening came at midnight when A«k For A several balloons were dropped from the . celling containing surprise Demonstration awardi. . of the Mrs, John L, Daly was general chairman pf the event with Mrs. John D. Brandll as co-chairmen. MaxmUllan Bergere's orchestra " Bottle played far dancing with "Muriel" as tho vocalist. Mlis Betty Cross- Phone U« Today man and Donald Brow gave, an exhibition rhumba. 'Attending were Mayor and Mrs. Alton V. Evani o( Lang Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Beely, Mr. YE OLDE YELLOW MEETING HOUSE , and Mrs. O, Wolcott Morris, Mr. »nd Mrs. Herbert V, Bohaeffer, Mr. One of MQumonth OB\iflty'« many h(storlq stripes will, on Sunday, ap U the annutf custom. b» honored V>y and Mrs. James. Quire, Mr. and Ura. special services tp commemorate the founding of the church 216 years ago, Rev. WlUUtn Thatcher of Jm- l*o J. Warwick, Mr, and Mrs, George laystpwn yrtjl preach at services a,t 10^5'in the morning and-at 3:30 In the afternoon and, aj the mornlnjr draham, Mr. and^Mrs. jtobert Top- service, a table for the registration book will he dedicated tp the memory of Mrs, Qertrude Qravatt Who ping, Mr. and Mrs. Harry "A; Burns, was the oldest member of the church: when she died In 1038 at the age of 98. There i« dignity in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oulbert, Mr. • plainness of this qld ohuroh, erected in 1731. It is one of the oldest Baptist churches In New Jersey. In and Mrs, William 8. Marks, Jr., Mr. ,the anelenfMrnetery iR the grave and tombstone of John Salter who died August ?9, J7J3, and who la said' and Mrs, John U Daly, Mr. and tfl have given tq the church the Jand*on which the building stands. Church services wer« held In a farm* Mrs. Jacob B. RUB, Jr., Mr. and Cooling Sad Breezes house qn.the same site in 17M and .until 1730 -where the house was destroyed by* lire. Then'was erected tho Mrs. Raymond J. Poland, Mr. and • church WM% film stands. It was formerly known as the Crosswlcks Baptist church and was an off-shoot Mrs. Prank Gregory, "Mr. and Mrs. ON YOUR TRIP orMfc'MlMtotWn PWtlst ohvreh, the oldest congregation of that denomination In New Jersey. Anthony L. Wooley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lpokwood, Mr, and Mrs. to NEW YORK MONMOUTH. COUNTY ASSOCIATION. Allalra Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Louis PIECE J, glellng, Mr-and Mrs. I* A. White, Mr, apd Mr«. Joaoph , MoNamara, TelUcrfWorK Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. HosloivMr. The result* showing up an the dit- and Mrs. Monroo V, Poole, Mr. and fer'npe between the hybrid strains o Done For Blind Mrs. Edward Hills'; Mr. and Mrs. s Malcolm McMecken, Mr. and Mrs. sweet corn on the John > Van.M&ter Stamps Charles. W, Townend, .._,„. f»rni at HWl^t were e»trome)y strik Charles Black, Mr. and Mrs, J. £. assistant of the New York depart- Landls, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, ing s,nAY could'do fqr the blind; Mr. Townend rest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T, strains, as advertised by the dUtrlbu- made several suggestions, Ho said »l.JB Bound Trip tors of the seed. He then made com' Laird, Mr. and Mra, Joseph a Wil- Good going and returning ' that people should remember that liams, Mr. and MrB. N. A. DoTarr, hard northern rnaple^ wood, the rugged same 4»y, ment on how these «traiiui were the blind need help mainly In cross- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hohultz, Jr., Mr. working out throughout the state and from AtlantRlc IJIghlandi, B«y ing streets. If one sees a person with and Mrs. David W. Mountford, Mr. cpnatruction, and the clear finish which View Ave.. HUfom, Water -Witch. how they compared side by side on a "seeing eye" dpg.-dg npt molest tha and Mrs, O. Hdmonil Delatush,* Mr. Hlahlandi, Highland Beach, N«ve- Mr. VanMater's farm. dog or his master, even In a kindly arid Mrs. Philip Matthews, Mr. and mlwaya distingujjh Whitney furniture are alnk Beach, Normandle. Se,a Dr. C. M. Haenseler, Associate Bright, Leonardo. Belford, Port fashion. Too muoh attention' dis- Mrs. Charles P, Irwln, Jr., Mr. and Monmputh, Keamburj, Union Plant Pathologist, also gave hie com- tracts both the master and the dog, Mrs. -Taylor Langstcn, Mr. and Mrs. all included here at a price so low ai to defy Beach. ••• ment on the percentage, of wilt In and Is likely to cause accidents, Th» Lester ' McKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. each strain as compared to the oth "Seeing eye" dog represents the mas-Frank MoHugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- companion. . u TWILIGHT D1NNEII SAH «itt i first wife, Isabelle Brant, l.SOfr plus of these rocket stamps was flown on 26c, brown (Isabelle died four years the first rocket dlspateh from tb* In- before his second marriage); dian mainland to the light-house on vou Baugor island September SO, MM. An- Whjr sllQMld be chalped to an old tlon. |.earn how you too can enjoy new A portrait of Rubens- after a cele itove? Do ai otheri have done. See the freedom, new time, food and money sav. bratcd engraving by Pontius, UMr other Indian rocket stamp and cover plus25c. deep blue; his painting, "The was carried aboard a rocket sent to new Certified Performance Gas Ranges Ingi, and more dellcioui meals cooked Velvet Hat," S.BOfr plus J.SOfr, pur- the earthquake-stricken olty of designed by the American Gas Asiocia- tutotnatlcslly. Buy one today; ple; and his famous work, "Descent Quetla, India, June C, IBM, when food From the Cross," Mr plus 5fr, gray- supplies were sent by rochet post. green, According to Dr. Clyde Fisher, Curator-ln-ChUf of the Hayden ..£ Zog'a IMcturo liomsjns, Planetarium and Scientific Adviser of See what you're missing! 'When the Italian In\4Ulon drove the Time and Space Exhibit which is King Zog from his throne this spring, directed by the American Museum of GAS Can Your OM Itov* Do All This- most Albanians considered It prudent Natural History, the day Is not far to remove his photograph from pub- away when we will see rockets har- KEEP PANS AND WALLS BRIGHT— lie view In the shops and homes and nessed to many practical terrestlcal Eur to clean, No imolw, toot or ir««iy to subslltulo likenesses of King VII- uses, Including the tarrying of rnail RANGE • grlne. Burner! csa'l dog, torlo Emanuclc and Bcnlto Musso- and express. lini. "In a few years," said Dr. Fisher, But Zog'a picture still appears on "we will probably be shooting rockets Cirr FOOD BILLS— Prtif rrei vllamlai. Albanian postnge »tamp». Over It, In regularly Into the stratosphere, carry- Cute food ihrinkege. Saves snooty COSJS LESS THAN Albanian, n printed "Costituent As- ing «utomatlo weather Instruments, • Wmbly-^Aprll 12, 11)3!)," the data the and tven cameras and spectrographi, YOU THINK Albanian crown "nn> offered to the to take celestial observations Impos- LIGHT ITSII.F-Bv«a oreo end broiler Italian King, sible from the surface of the earth. light automatically, No sloop. No "We may also see rockets wbl»l|i| • matchei. Prices are turpililngly Franco Wood Collectors, Two sepamtn lti>m» from France at mlle-a-second speed from city to low. Small monthly ndicatc that tho government Is go- city; 20 minutes from New York to KKJT KITCHEN COOL—lleery In- payment! nr» way last ing to some trouble to promote among Chicago, sn hour or less to Paris, than you think. Sov- '• lojyhood-rdays of real iport. •», "WUti *n*rgy wiougb' carrying fast mall and supress swift- mlailon. Cooki the fond and sol the collector* Urn flood of Issues It is • cook. 1 Ingi pay the low coif; ,iot • lu«: s#w. .'. . And most constant problem, printing tHlit yent, and Increase pub- er than sound. It may be that even- • ",Wlwi» do w« eat?" ' . . . lic Interrjit In philately. tually passengers will be scooting front continent to continent at the r—1 SMOKRmS ROUBLE-QUICQ K BROIL> First, the French mint hail Usued same dljeying rale, hopping from Buy « CP GAS Rang* *nd git Glv» • bor * dog and a holiday, and htil find hi* a new mednl dedicated in philatelists. INCj—Larxe hrollen sod oveni praheal own. fun..., Especialljr now that outdoor days arthtrt. breakfast In New York to lunch In s hitudiomi 6 pint aluminum It comes In silver and bronze, has per- Berlin, and back again to N»w York fait. Cook avtalr. Csa'l »moke. forated edgen like a at&nrp. The II- BttUr Conking Ratty Sit at no BtwbsJI . , . Ontla|t , . . Camping trip*. 8w»llt In time f«r a second lunch, extra coiil Itjstratlon shows n. charming lady In- "Not until then, when the mechan- COOK. EXACTLY IVBalY TIMB— But wben away from hoau, Younptsr,.. B« niit of specting her album with a. magnify- tEs water you drink. Don't tt>k« cluncMwltk WUb—-. ics of rooket building and navigation Maintain* asset Umptimu*. No gwsa» IrMrglaiM. On the upper edge Is have boon thoroughly mastered, may • and tmtut* funl Ins;. No p«ekin(. etched •'cancellation-mark. we look lor daring shots Into space, flecona, the ministry (if jwsln, tele- The first moon rockets probably will graphs and . thonrn, under Its JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. ' 'Traimd wotktn art rtiponslbt* not carry men at all, hut only largt Jtr tb* *$tt»tlal purity »f Ik* \ shrewd rijw'heri'l, the liu«lnr«s-nisn- charges of magnesium flash powder, politician tjcorgrs Mandcl, hasalashtd set to detonate on contaot with the Oas Company, Talspbon* IU4 Bank 1100 :be 'prl^e-iof complete colonial aela. dark face of our satellite. Telesroprs In 1937 such a complete sm for on earth will record the hit*. If th« any. JOenctu; qvluny cost *aboul 117, target can be bull's eyed often o/is HAU; row nuruMtxric <;/»s WATTH HIr AT INC. AND But slnen Mtndfi |)M taken over the enough, perhaps • party of scientists ministry, the price for a sot has been may vanturs out to explore) space,, the dropped to Icm than ll.M, by the first vtntur*r* Into the great regions slmplt method of taking the highest where there Is no up, no down, no Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. vslue slam)., (iff Dm «*t«, air; where all tb* familiar sights and Tune In On The Tl|»««'tartlm brought In business, sounds and valuta uf earth will I)f J, O. HKKIt, M*naf*r Formerly unly aliinn 3,"*Kj <«ls were cut off; where even gravity, the moet sold per yesr, Hut If salrs continue universal of our nxperlenre., will (II* "WOMAN'S FORUM'* »t th" prwonl mte, moic than M.nflo away with the square of the itletam* "M«nde| s»U" wilt to sold this yet/, traveled." with MARTHA MOORE, WCAP 11:45 A. M. Dally Except Sunday. ; Ive, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27. 'f#S^ Bessen Is with the metallurgical lab- :.-•%; Wswndt OF-aAutVw=;;s; ;r- SHEWFrt SALE. • Teie notlci: At 10 a. m, on August 4. oratories of General Motors. Br'vlrtae of* writ or ft. la.to 1>U. DajliBht Saving; Tim*, at frank reeled. Issued out" of toe Court' of VanSydei'f, Keusburg. N. J™ the under- W*e And There In Drunken Drivers Caught VISIT HISTORIC NEW JERSEY--N0.42 eery, of the 8taU of New Jersey. *m H slgnad will sell at PQPUO aiuctlon on* 19|S Jerry DeCapua, 45, of Keansbtirg, . B/EARLK unn-ma - • .••.•••••.-•.•• exposed to sale at truMIe Tendae. on )od«e Coich,'Serial Mo. 1881111, Motor Was arrested at that place Sunday on MONDAY, THE (1ST. DAT 07 JULY. *o; SDII4114, which, was retalsn from Byron P.-Hardy for default npoa;a> con- a charge of Srunken driving. It is between the hoars of'11 o'clock and I ditional asla contract held by lie under- Monmouth County said his car struck three others be- signed. • '• .. . ,.-''.•.„ »'«Ioek (at t o'clock Dajllrtt. Sarias fore he was caught. Morris Freeman, 'Imet, In the afternoon of said -day, at , S.0.8, COEPORA.TION. •.' .•••'••;• 'By B. S.d» Camp, « also of Keanaburg was arrested the Court House-la the Borough of Free- .' * * _____ • hold, County oi" lipmsonth, New Jersey. fc • • •- -. Attomey>ln*Faet. on a similar charge Sunday morning. to aatlafr a decree of said Court mount- DaUd July ll.USJ. -.:.'• Ing- to approximately 11,118. BaglsUred notka sent July 11. last. 1 Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, Hanasquan Woman Dead. All the following- tract or parcel of land • Chaaeerr-1-331'; •• ;. ;. Mrs. Annie Pettlt, 83, died Satur- id premises hereinafter., particularly de- • •• SHERIFFS SALE. -rlbed. situate, lying and belnar in tie day at the home of her daughter, Br Tlrtua of a, writ of:«. fa. to ma dl- Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths Townihlivot Mlddletown. In the Coar.tr ot recUd, Uiued out of the Court of Chan- Mrs. Alfred Penny of Manasquan. Uonmoath and - State of New Jersey. . * terjr of the SUta of New Jersey, will be Mr«. Pettlt was one of the organizers Belnr the Sonti one-hall of Lot Nornlei exposed to sale at publle vendu«;,oa •• • ' and Other Notes of Interest of the Kenllworth'Methodist church. Twenty-Viva and all of lots Numbers MONDAY, THJB UTH DAY OF AUGUST, Tsranty-alx and Twenty-Seven ea th* "USD '•Chokes on'Doar Leash. injured when the celling lathe bath- She' is survived by a son- and seven betweea, tto hoars of' 12 o'clock aid t ifvOaxdeU, 7, aon of Emll room fell. Mr. Haas was awarded daughters. .•'.'•'. o dock, (at J . o'clock) Dayllg&V Saving : former Ocean township J}100, ' '.- . Beginning at a point In the Bast side of Time. In the afternoon of iJd day, at tie • 'Soldier Had Appendicitis. Wilson Avenue*' distant six • hundred and ..-./."fclialrman,,nearly choked Court House In the^Bomueh it K«hold, Freehold Properties Sold> twelvclTae andnd' onehone-halff fSoufeet.Soutt h of LjLydtd a County of Monmouth/ New Jersey, to sat- •.th-atrjhday night on a dog Peter Dlckash of Freehold, who vanuti-tli«nc« ,(1) KajUrly, aloflj that ( Jeue L. Boyce, wealthy Manalapan B«7aa4 removed the collar recently joined the army, was etrlck- e^ntir of' t.ot dumber Twtntr-Flve,' ana jroxffi^y ilSSLW township farmer, has bought IS prop- en with acute appendicitis lost Thurs- lundrad (100) f«t to Lot Number Thlrty- 'a.dog and put it on his own 'our; thance <2) Sootfaarlir, along . tot All thole tracts of Imd and premises erties on Lockwood avenue, the heart day week at the army base at Brook- hereinafter particularly described, situate, : and'Ugntened It Several mln- Numbtr Thlrtr-ronr; Thlrtr-Thnc and- Wins and being In the Township of Mid- '. later hli father. noUced his of the Freehold colored district. The lyn, j He was rushed to the army hos- Thirty Two (S4. It and 32), lUtj-two and dlefcmn. ly.'tho Countj'of Monmouta and • price, according to revmue stamps ont-half WW feat to Lot Number '"was Hue. He removed the pital at Fort Jay and'underwent a Twantjr-Sight;' tliinco (S) "VTctUrlr. alonK StaU of New Jersey. , ,-, •: ; and, the boy was taken to on the deeds, was between $7,100 and successful operation. ' tha last mentlontd lot, one fcundrtd fe«t (All thoni three certain, tracts or par- $8,500. It Is reported that Mr. Boyce «•»»•« >•;?. •Kuate, lying and bein»-, in uth Memorial hospital. Bradley Beach Woman Dead. 00) to WUion .Avenae; '••.thene thaie (4) .the Tqwnihip of Mlddletown, in the Coun- plans to Improve the properties. Noirtherlr: . alone taa'Eaitarlr'tioaide of Wil- Mr of, Moomoula and State of New Jar- Bank Cashier Betlres. Miss Catherine M. Hoey of Brad- son Avenue, sixty-two :and one-half . feet Retired number Dead. ley Beach died last Saturday week to the beginning, ! tST rHACT: BEINQ part of tha farm ore H. Slckels has retired as Seised as the property ..of Charles, H. William It. Slocum/ 71, of Long at her home. She was.a native of conveyed by Timothy B. Mount and wife it cashier of the -Matawan Merer,' et els., taken In execution at the «» fojeoh F.-Hall. and wife, by. deed re- His resignation became ef- Branch, a retired plumber, died Wed- Freehold and, had lived at.Bradley suit of Atlantic Highlands Building and corded in Book U. of Deed, tor Monmouth nesday of last-week in Monmouth .Beach several years. She leaves one Loan Association,- Body Corporate, et sU 9°g°tr, <"",»««« «5, etc. , j when he started his vacation and to be sold by- ' • • l '„ • Memorial hospital where he had been sister, Mfss Delle Hoey, who lived i. BEqiNNINO at a stone planted oV tie , week. Mr. Slckela entered the MORBI8 J. W0ODRTN0, Sheriff, third course iof a- deed from said Timothy ' of the bank as a bookkeeper a patient 11 days. He was born at with her. • . Dated June 30, l»t. > , B. Mount and wife to said Joieph F. Halls Long Branch, the son of the .late Snyder, Roberts A Fillabur/, Sol'rs. i. Some years ago when the Dies of Paralysis. IroM thence: running as the needle'now Samuel and Ellen M. Slocum. Sur- (41 lines) points. (1 'North 1 'degree West 1Z chains i was held up one Saturday night Walter Lokerson, 60, of Adelphla, and 7.1 links" to a stone planted on the Slckels was forced Into a vault viving.are a sister and a brother. line of lands, of Jsmei Stllwell (the last - died at his home last Saturday week • Chucery 1-341' " ' < -;'•} •. I was slugged over the head with coune beln« along the lanjs of said Stll- ' Finds Coin of 1789. of paralysis with which he was SHERIFF'S; SALE. well, now owned by Thomas H. Leonard); \ butt of a revolver. Howard R. Woodward of near stricken three days previously. Mr. Br.ylrtue.of a. writ of ft. fa.-to me'dl- thence (21 North as daer.es and SO min- Lokerson had been ill about a month' rected, issued out of the Court of Chm- utes East along said Stllwell and Richard [Graduate* from Denial School, Tennent found a coin recently in one with grip, He" Is survived by a wid- cery of the'State of New Jenajr, will be A. Leonard's line 19 chains and 18 links jr. Thomas: ?. Powers of Cllffwood of his fields, bearing the dote 1786. expoBed to sale ftt public vendue, on - ' to a stone on the. corner of Richard A. It is a British coin in a good state ow and two brothers. MONDAY, THE KTH DAY OF AUGUST. Leonard's land: thence (I) South 1 dt- lently graduated from the Dewey gree--Vfe»t along the said .Leonard's ilne liool ot Orthodontia at New York. of preservation. One side shows the New Hospital Auxiliary. 1»«,/ .<..'•:• 22: chaina aid 60 links to. the Northeast head ot George II and the reverse has between the' hours ,of , IS o'clock 'end fi c?rf1*f "I th> "ght j House Lot (to a ) Is a graduate of the University of An auxiliary to the Monmouth o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Daylight £avlng the figure of a woman holding an "fl"); thenee (4) North 77 degrees-and ylvsnla school of dentistry and Memorial hospital has been formed Time, In the afternoon of said day, at tha 45 minutes West 7 chains and S3 links ollvo branch and a spear. at Freehold. Mrs. H. W. Ingllngls Court House In the i Borough of Freehold, to a atone along the said light House Lot, some time as a graduate stud- bounty of.Uonnouth, New Jersey, to l»t- temporary president, Mrs. A. J. Hol- and from thenc* (C) North II degreea and in the Forsytlie Dental lnttrraary Retired Conductor Dead. Hanklnson House, Freehold iafy a decree o( said court amounting to 20 minutes West 8 chains to a atone; 'Boston and at Harvard university, George K. White, 74, a retired rail- lander treasurer and Mrs. N. M. approximately IS,938. thence- (<) North «9 degrees and 10 min- ere he specialized In children's road cpndnttor, died at his home at Frankel secretary. The first business One of the best preserved and architecturally three years earlier and the quaint ornamental All the following tract or.parcel of ltnd utes Veit I chaine and 81 links to a meeting will bo held September 11. and.premiics hereinafter, particularly de- stone, the place of Beginning. Containing Long Branch last Thursday. He was beautiful houses' in Freehold, \p the Hankinson cornice on the house is of the same kind as that on scribed, sltuat«, lying and beta's In the 34 75-100 acres be the same more or leaa; born at Long" Branch and had beon Borough of Bumson, in • the County of the last two courses are along the landa Oar Strikes Two Houses. Engagement Announced. Mansion, which Sir Henry Clinton used as his the church. At the time of the occupancy by Gen- employed by the Central, railroad 44 Honmoufh and State of New Jersey/' of Joseph F.'Hall (Down'a Eatate Tract). Announcement has been made of headquarters on June 27,. 1778, the day before the eral Clinton, the house was occupied by Mrs.' Beginning at a point In the central line EXCEPTING thereout, however, a strip A car owned by Michael LsSala of years, retiring in 1931. He is sur- the engagement of Mies Katherlne Battle of Monmouth. The house was erected by a William Covenhoven (Conover). Captain Kenneth of the Avenue of the Two Blvers. which about ona chain and 30 linka wide extend- FU1 township slipped from a jack vived by a widow, three daughters point is distant ftfty-nTe feet, on a course ing along tie entire Easterly elde of the ' j Sunday morning ag the owner L. Dodge, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. member of the Covenhoven' or Conover family Hankinson married her daughter. After the Revo- of north t*enty'three (28> degreea forty- above described tract, being that portion and five sons. Harold Dodge of AHenhurst,'to Har- trying to start it. It ran tnrough about 1755 on the "Burlington Path." The same lution the house passed through many ha,nds and five (45) minutes west from a point In of the above described tract heretofore old A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. the central line of tha Avenue of the Two conveyed by R. A. Leonard (Jr.) and wife Jiedge on CorHes avenue at Neptune Fire Damages Orocery Store. . • builder also erected the old Tennent Church some is now owjied by W. Rhca Moreau. Rivera where tht same Is Intersected with to The Bay View Land Improvement Com- id crashed Into two houses before Fire. Monday afternoon gutted a Henry Smith of Anbury Gardens. the northerly line of property of Jostph pany, no» owned by Bay View Cemetery' LaBala was arrested for two-story frame building,, at West New Jtrjty, Council, Stalt ffotitt, Trtnto* G. AfcCue and Helen H. McCue, extended Company, The Tract hereby conveyed Is pRd. LaBa Bute Tryouts. to the center of said Avenue, and from now bounded on the North by the Publlo d Belmar. . Stock of the Atlantlo and gg ting a car after his license had Tryouts for the national guard and said beginning point running thence (1) road (fifty feet wide) running from Bay Paclflo tea company on the ground north twenty-three (23) degreee forty-rive view Cemetery to New'Monmouth. on the ten revokedkd . civilian teams to represent New Jer- floor was considerably damaged,by (45) minutes west ^along the central line East hr lands of the Bay View Cemetery, Lone Branch Doctor Dies. sey at the national rifle matches' next of Said Avenue of the Two Rivera nlnely- on the South by the U. S. Light Houie fire and water. The lire started on Phone Company to flve (96) feet to a points thence (2) (Dr. Joseph T. Welch, 72, city month at Camp Perry, Ohio, wllf be lot and the Down Estate tract, and weit- the second floor while the store was north leventy (70) j degreee thirty (SO) erly by landa of Thomas E. Leonard. iyslclan at Long Branch and tthhe continued Saturday at the state camp minutes east aion closed for the lunch hour. Lay Cables in River land now or .formerly an of the city* medical men, died range at Sea Girt. o_f. Mrs. Ch'ariei {.. Ward .four hundred SECOND TRACT.. BEGrNNING In the middle of the public highway leading from his' home Sunday after a flvo- Local Paintings on Exhibition. Application has been 'made to tho and forty-three (443) feet to land now or .Ocean drove Couple Wed. formerly of Julia E. - Treadwell, thir.ee Middletown Village to the Naveilnk High- . An exhibition of 25 oils and water United States Engineer office, 39 lands, near ChnDel Hill, at-the Southeast mtfas* Ulnem Be was a captain Miss Melva Brown, daughter of Mr. (8)• alon' g sai•d• land• •, . -. fonnirly colors of Edgar L. P.earce of Man- Whitehall street, Now York,-by tho corner ot (formerly) James Btillwell'e the medical corps during the Span- andJMrs, EllhiL Browri^ andJoseph WAGNER'S of Julia E. Treadwell, South twenty- land, oppoaltB an oak tree In North line of W«r~u»d the) Worl4-war.~-Dr.- asquan it now:on"dlsp!ay In the Aav New-Jersey Bell "Telophono company four (24) decrees Esst one hundred F. kaiser, Jr., also of" Ocean Grove, and fiity (160) feet to the northmt-. said publle highway, standing for R monu- la aurvlv«d by a widow, two bury Park Society of Fine Arts gal- for a War department permit to lay 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK ment: thence North 15 degrees Eut 10 were married Sunday afternoon In erly.oorner of-property of Jostph O. chains; thence North 8< degrees Eaat two hteri and a ion. lery at the Berkeley-Carteret hotel, two temporary submarine cables in McCue.and Helsn M. McCue; thenc (4) Trinity Episcopal church at Asbury aouthweeterly along the northerly line chains auid 90 linka to atone s thance South ; Sentence Suspenied. ,' He won a European travel scholar- the Navesink river at the old Oceanic 68 degrees and 50 mlnutea' Eaat eV Chains Park. LEGS Genuine of property of Joseph G; McCu* and Helen and 61 links to a stone: thence South 4> JJoyd E. Shuler, 30-year-old form- ship and studied with' the noted ar- bridge, located between Locust Point Fresh Pork Loins K. UcCue, three hundred and sixty (ISO) army corporal who was arrested tist, Chase, In Spain. Dies at 83. and Washington street, Rumson. feet to a polntl thence (6) north twenty- degrees :Eaat 8 chaina; thence South 77 three (28) detrees forty-five (45) mln- degrees and 10 minutes East 13 rkkn Illegally trespassing at Fort James T. Griffin, 83, a former res- (BTB SIDE) , Keyport Man Bead. Plans showing the proposed work LAMB utee west nfty.nve (IS) feet to » points thence South 39 degrees and (i minutes sock the day before the reierva- ident of Ocean Grovo, died Monday thence (<) southwesterly parallel with the West 8 chains and 88 links: thence South Charles H. Jewell, 72, of JCeyport, are on file In the above mentioned of- 77 degrees and 10 minutes Eaat 9 chains on waa vlalted by the King: and night at the home of'his daughter, northerly line of lands ot property of Jo- died Sunday at bis home. He was a fice and may bo seen by interested leph G. HeCue and Helen M. MeCue one and 63 linka: thence South 1 degree and Ueen of Great Britain, was given a Mrs. Ella Moonoy fit Asbury Park. 19 mlnutea Weat 8 chaina and 48 linka to director and vice ^ president, of the parties. The plans propose laying a hundred an* eighty-three (188) feet to bpended sentence of three months She is survived by two other daugh- c c a stoaatt thance North 78 degreea and 10 People's National bank of Keyport two pair lead cablo on natural bot- the point orlplacorjpisce of beginningbeginning. mlnutea Eaat 8$ linka; thence South I the federal district court last ters and nine grandchildren. Seised as Hie property, of Oharlea J. and a retired member of the real es- tom ot the waterway in the bridge Mears and Beatrice II. Hears, his wife, et degrees and IS,minutes West 8 ehalna and .. Wins Trip to Fair, draw and anothc&from tho bridge to 10 links to the middle of aald highways tate firm of Lawrence, Blake,and lb. lb. ale., taken-in execution at the suit of The thence along'the middle of said highway Dudley p, Muschette, manager of the Ley Construction company's 25 19 Merchants Truit Company of Red Bank, North' 6C degrees and 80 minutes West S Neck Broken In Crash. , Jewell. Surviving are a widow and N. J.. a Body Corporate, etc., and to be one slater. the Goodrich tire stifre at Freehold barge about 130 feet cast of the old chaina and 88 links; thence North 47 de- jOtto Huster, 60, of Cianford, enif- PRIME QUALITY ld grees and SO minutes Weat 4 chalna and won a two-day trip to the New York Oceanic bridge. "° ^MORRIS J. WOODMNG, Sherllf. 69 llnka;«Uience North <8 degreea Weat ired & broken neck Friday when Dead After Xiong Sickness.' Dated July 10. 1039. World's fair for an exceptional sales The decision as to whether or not 7 chain! and 7'linka: thence North 41 & automobile driven by his wife Mrs. Tilllo C. cra'nmer, 78, wife ot record compiled in a three-months' Qulnn A Dorenus, Sol'ri. degreea and SO minutea Weat 2 chains the road on Route 1 near Adel- a pormlt will be issued on the plans RIB ROAST Chuck Roast (68 lines) . K6.46 and 39 ilnkat thence North 26 degrees and Theodore •• A. Cranmer of Xgc campaign. • . ' , plunged down an embankment r submitted must rest primarily upon & minutes Weat 8 chains and t links: Branch, died at her home Saturday IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. thence North 76 degrees and IE minutea overturned. M». Hmter «uf- Farmlngdale Woman Dead. the eltect of the proposed work on after an illness of 14 months, the c c To ARTHUR L, HUGHES: ' ' , Weat 4 chains and 63 linka to Beginning. 1 head lacerations and shock. last five of which she was confined Mrs. Mary J. Applegate, wife of W. navigation. Any criticisms or pro- By virtue of an order of the Court of Containing 84, 6S-100 screa. ' Bounded . were taken to Fitkln hospital. Irving Applcgale, died last Saturday tests regarding the plans from the Chancery of Hew Jersey, made on the North by'Iand bf Richard A. Leonard, Jr., ' to bed. Besides her husband she day of the date hereof. In a certain csu«e and tha Llzht House Lot: Eaet by R. A. leaves one daughter and two grand- week at her home at Farmlngdale, standpoint of navigation should be lb. lb. wherein Alice HacklTn Hughes Is the pe- Leonard, Jr. (now Bay View Land Im- Hugged Too Hard. provement Company or Bay View Ceme- children. . • , . , , She was 76 years old and besides her submitted to the New York office 25 19 tlttoner and you are the defendant, you Elizabeth Rohmer . of • New- husband la survived by two sons and prior to August 1, 1930, as It Is de- are required to anawer the petitioner's tery) and James Stilwell tract; South by Massachusetts, a summer resl- Woman Pound Dead. BROILING, FRYING petition on or before the 28th day of Au- said Publlo Highway, Wait by James SUI- a daughter. sired to act on the application on FRESH or SMA1X ROASTING well's land (now Thomas H. Leonard). Ae t of Asbury' Park, suffered two Mrs, Rachel Farbman,- 70, widow guat next, pr In default .thereof, such de- 1 that date., , • cree will be taken againet you as the described on a Map of. tract herein con- libs' Friday afternoon' when' of Hyman Farbman, was found' dead Death of Freehold Woman. Chancellor shall think equitable and Just. veyed made by Henry .Field, March 26, ,. mhe -was hugged too tightly by Fran- In bed at her home at Long Branoh Mrs; Elllo A. Lambertson, widow Chopped Beef CHICKENS The. object of aald suit is to obtain a Neptune QI'l decree of divorce, dlaaolfing the marriage THIRD TRACT. Adjoining the above. (.cls Hohmer, her 14-year-old grand- Monday by a roomer. A doctor who of Andrew S. Lambertson, died Tues- Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Martcr of Nop- between you tnd the aald petitioner for BEGINNING at a point In the road lead. Bon. 'She 'was treated at Fitkln hos- was called said the woman had been day of last week at her home at Free- the cause of daaertlon. Ing from Chapel Hill to Navealnkin the tune have announced the engagement dead about eight hours: Mrs.. Farb- hold. ' One daughter, Mrs. George C c Dated June 26th. 1989. Southeait corner of the farm tract aecond Buok, and four sons, David, Herbert, of their daughUr, Miss Ada Marter, KLATSKY * KLATSKY, above deacribeds thence aa the needle Q«t» Job as Teacner. man was born in Russia and came to Solicitors of Petitioner, pointed April 1, 1887, North along the Carlton and Stanley, survive her. to Jack Holdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. lb. line of the aecond deicrlbed tradtv 8 Harvey Bowne, Jr., of Keyport, a this country'at an early age,' lb. i East Front Street. Red Bank, N. J. Edward Holden of Long Branch and 25 chains and 28 linka to tie line ot (form- > graduate of the Newark State. Teach- . Han Accidentally Shot Passes, Counselor's, Examination. Connecticut. No date has been sol 19 erly) Hlchard A. Leonard, Jr.; thenee Monmouth County Surrogete'e Office. North 75 degrees Eaat along aald Leon- ers* college, has accepted a. position Benjamin Peskln, 50, a ehickan Milton P. Cranmer of'Long Branoh for the wedding.. In the matter of the estate of Kate ard'a line a chaina and 96 linka; thence , a> teacher of industrial arts in the ralier of Farmlngdale, was wounded Is one cf the 92 successful candidate: VanSchoiek, daceaied. • South 1 decree and 21 minutes West aJong- SWutley high school for the coming In the hip with a .22 callfer ride bul- if a group of 205 attorneys who took Notice to. creditors to present claim! sald Leonard. Ilne 1 chain to a black Jwal- agalnat eatate.. - ^ nut tree! thenee South 16 degrees and 11 •Mr. Bowne is playing for the let Monday night when an employee ;he examination April 1 to qualify as Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- mlnutea Eaat along aald Leonard line 14' limmer with Jack Herron and his shooting rats in a hen house acci- sounselors. hay, Surrogate of the' County of Mon- chains and (8 links to a lUke In aforesaid at the Hotel Powhattan, dentally shot him. He was taken to ..louth, made ort the Twenty-aecond day of ro«dl thence along la aald road North Freehold Man Weda. June. 19B9. on the application or Alfred 71 degrees and 28 mlnutea Weat f chains Park. Fitkln hospital, where the bullet was WE USE SANITONE ... AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED B. VanSeholck, admlniatrator of the eatate and 18 links; thence North 74 degrees removed. Miss Kathryn Matlshek ot Lake- of Kate R. VanSeholck, deceased, notice if Weat % chains,and 10 links: thence North Wins Suit Against Bonk. wood and John J. Iverson, Jr., of hereby given to the creditors of said de- 73 desreea West 6 chains and > links U 1 Mrs. Sherwln Haas of Perth Am- Hanasquan Girl Engaged. Freehold, were married Saturday, ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, ad- the piece of Beginning. Containing; It ministrator as aforeaald, their - debts and 2-100 acrei. . • , fcoy won a verdict of $250 against the The engagement of Miss Alice R. uly 1. Both aro employed In the demands against the said estate, under The aald premlaea are free frona restric- Keypprt banking company In a suit Coryell, daughter of Russell Coryell Freehold rug mill. oath, within six months from the date of tions except the Right of Way granted to tried last week. The .bank owned a of Manasquan; to Peter E. Besser of «a» easi • the aforesaid order, or they will be for- the United Statea of America from Light ever barred of their aetlone therefor Orange has been announced. Mlia Houae Lot to publle road eited in Book B , DuiMlng in which Mr. and Mrs. Haas CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. agalnit the said aubicrlber. 6 of Deads for Monmouth County on page .lived and last January Mrs. Haas was Coryell Is a graduate nurse and Mr. Dated Freehold. N. J.. June 21. 1989.801) Rights of tha publle In roade ad- ALFRED R. VANSCHOICK. jolnlner or running tnrough premlaes la The United States Civil Service LEON'S II South Filth Avo., Long Branch, M. J, nueitlon: Rights of the publlo and neigh, Commission has announced' open Administrator*' borlntt owners in stream or brook croaainr competitive examinations for the po- can do all your worrying Harry Truax, Esq., over premlaes In oueitlon, Subject to aueh Moths Don't Take A Vacation! dbsron, K. J., facta at an accurate'survey would abowf sitions listed below In the Agrlcul cleaning question* Frutor. the .same having been waived. Says Katharlnt Flihtr tural Marketing Servlco of the De- ALSO all thoae two certain tracts er partment of Agriculture. Applica- Ltt us relieve your mind »• well a* IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. parcela of land and premises situate, lying 131/441 end being In the Township of Mlddletown, Dinner, Good Homtkiifiiit Imliluli tions must be on filo In the Commis- clean and finiih your (armenU. To: GLADYS ANNA HARDING ZIECJ. In the County of Monmouth and State of sion's office, Washington, D. C, not LERi New Jersey, adjoining on the Welt the That is why we inapect Incoming prsmlsea above referred to, which upon a later than August 21 if received from By virtue of an order of tha Court of clothes >o carefully and dlicuis with Chancery of New Jereey made on the 14th "Map of Property o(. lease B. Hoaforo, states east of Colorado, and not later Chapel Hill, H. J. Scale 1" equala_100', Hemember this when you close your house to take your vacation. It , you Immediately any doubts that day of July, 1989, In a certain cauae them August 24 It received from Col wherein Ferdinand Zlegler is petitioner made by Oeorge D. Cooper, C. E., Febru- msy be the signal for the busy season of the moths In yonr household. .arise about cleanability for any and you are defendant, you are required ary 25, 1126, taken together are described They get in their best—or worst—.work when undisturbed in a quiet, dsrk orado and states westward. reason. to appear and plead, answer dr demur to as follows: place. So before starting on your holidays, go around the house and check Tobacco Inspector, 13,800 a year, petitioner's petition on or before the 15th BEGINNING In th; center of the road up very carefully to be sure that your possessions are well protected associate tobacco Inspector, $3,200 a UnltM we point out any cleaning day of September next, or In default rnnnlm from Chapel Hill to Ba, shore thereof, such decree will be taken agalnat at the northwest corner of landa now or against these destructive little pests. year, and assistant tobacco Inspector, problems, you may rest mured that you as the Chancellor shall think equitable formerlr belonglnr to one Trees-1 thence 12,000 a year. Applicants must have the delivered garment will be freah and Just. runnln« (i) North I deireee IS mlnutet You have the choice of a number of different methods which are effec- had certain.oxperlonoe In sorting, In- The object of eald suit Is to obtain a Weit aloni the cenUr Una of the Chanel and clean, ready to wear. Our pat- decree of divorce dissolving the marriage Mill to Bs» Sho«e road 1.118 feet to the tive for defeating the moth. But none of these will do a good job unless it is specting, buying, soiling, or blending Interaeellon of the center Ilne of the- ented Sanltone proeew mnkes thit between you and th^.eld palUojjr. : effectively used. Few people seem to know what these tobacco according to quality. Appli- Chsp.1 Hill to Bsr Shore Boad with the effective methods are, Some manufacturer! and sellers Solicitor of Petitioner, center Ilne of Park Avenue, aa ehpwn on cants tor tho assistant grado must pouible. are protty casual, too, in the way they try to tell you. 48 Broadway. Long Branch, New, Jereey. aald map: thence running (!) eaatwardtr not havo piuwod their 4oth, and for Phone us today. Promi* service. Dated July nth, HI*. alone the center Ilne of Park Avenue t,3f • I am dismayed by department store advertisements feet to the Northwest corner ef ether he oUier grades they nuut not have Fair price*. ; which say: "Just hang this in your closet. It will re- NOTICE OF SETTUMENT OF ACCOUNT lands of the said Elisabeth Klnsr llosfordl ' 1 lease a vapor fatal to moths," passed their 55th, birthday, thance (S) Sooth 4 deireee West alo« Prlnclpnl seed technologist, 15,000 a Estate of ISner'E. Whlltaker, deceated. the Weaterlr line of other landa of aald Notice la hereby liven that the accounts Elisabeth King Honfcrd 870.50 fast to a If properly used, this vapor is fatal to moths, their year, senior seed technologist, $4,800 of the subscriber, trustee of the eetate at marble monument: thence (4) South 11 a year, seed technologist, (3,800 a •aid deceaaed will be audited and Hated deireei 49 mlnutee Weat 1(2.11 feet to eggs and the larvae. But used in this casuil way, the SUITS by the Surrogate of the County of Hon- only good It can do is give you a false sense ot security. year, nssoclato seed technologist, $3,- another monument In Jho line of' other mouth and reported for settlement lo the lande ef fie part; of the first part hereto! To be fetal to moths, tho vapor must be present in a 200 n year, and assistant seed tech- Orphans' Court of aald County, on Thuri. thance (I) Sonth Id. degrees 10 minutes strongly concentrated form. This becomes possible nologist, ,2,600 a year, • Applicant* COATS ilay, the aeventh day of September, A. D, weit aloni other lande of the partf of the 1889, at l»lO0 o'clock a. m.. Daylight 8ay- only when you use a sufficiently largo quantity of tha must have had certain college educa- flrat part hereto lie feat to the center «f Plain Dresses Ing Time, at which time application will Klni'a Hlshwer, utherwlee known as lhe vapor-producing material, Then, to keep tho vapor tion and cxporlcnco In tho field of be made for the allowance of commlaslona Mlildlalown-Nayealnk Koadt thence (•) from escaping and weakening, and moths from enter- seed technology. For the three hlgh- and counsel feee. North 74 deireee 40 mlnutee West S1I.II ing, the closet must bo kept as airtight as it is possible eet grades applicants must not havo feet along the center line ot Xlna'e lllih. to mnke It. ' • U wsr, otherwise known as the eUddletown. passed their 63real Summit. N. J., ner of esld lands of "Id Tracri thence It and keep it sealed until the things stored In It are needed. Full Information may be ciblalned Proctors* it) alonf the Kaaterly aide nt line ef from P. J. Olslerfon, fltx-retary of tho lands at aald Tracr Ncrth S rlerreea it mlnutea Weet It3.ll feet to the North. The Htftt the e|o«et.the greater tho quantity of vapor-procluclng U. B. Civil Servlco Board of Exam- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Of ACCOUNT material or lumlgant will be needed to get the desired strength of fumes. ! Eitala .of William llorkman, deceaaed. eait comer of aald tarnta of said Tracri iners, at the IUd Dank postofllce, or 1 thence (I) North II degreea (I minutes A pound of fumlgant for a very small closet measuring 2' x 2' x 7', or Notice la hireby given that the attounU • - • aubiUlutloo.rr admln- W«it along the Northerly elda or lino ef 28 cubic feet, gives good protection, A closet 8' x 8' x 7', ot 68 cubic feet, from lhe Hoorotary of tho U. H. Civil LEON'S lande of said Tracr, IM.I1 (eel let me yt\ft n«eil 3% pounds, and so on. Service Hoard of Bxamlnom at any >int or place of IUalnn!n«. The prom* first or secnnd-olnss postofllce. Ivory Kea horelnebove described containing II.IT • 'These, furnigants or vapor-produetng materials are made ot para- Rug acres* more' or leae. FARM DWEM.INO BURNS. TEL. 2800 ' Aubrvct, however, to any public rights alchlorobeniene or naphthalene and art usually sold under brand names. Laundry in me urpn»n» WM-. ~. —-j i--:-,v In roada adjoining or running through Shampooing Thursday, the seventh a put them In drtsser urawen and sprinkle In som» moth balls responded to an alarm. Fire Chief tlali.l julr 1. III*. other fumlganti. Bo much of tht fumes will escape through the cracks ' ,l()..ph Wnokar mlltnutod tha, loa* nt . Th» ro»d to btlttr »«« blmf buil. A|>r>leiate, nlevene, roaier * Reuaallle, (he drawers that thin seldom remain! sufficient itringth to give 1800, which la partially covered by Insurance. .. Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results VtrUilng wlumjpi.-A«lwrO»»tt»asl. (III If, BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1939.

Mae Rohrbach were all 111 with colds PEANUT BUTTER Paurents' Days At East Keansburg. this past week, WUllam Kopp, Jr.,,has" Injured his . SANDWICHES FRAMES by IMLAY in '»*•. ¥* B?nk "Bwlitw'ms b. bought FASHIC>N In Eut kcuiliunt from Iiador. Willing/.) foot and Is under ihi doctor's care. -at— Camp Ockanickon Ho is convalescing at his mother's The addition of a little'of this, or Mrs. James McPhee and daughter, home at Newark. . something of that, to a Jar of peanut Anne Heather McPhee have returned butter and the houswlfe will havo a George Bruenlnger has been made DORNS PHOTO SHOP Two Saturdays for to their home at Fair Haven after a collection to thrill the. heart of any 18 WALLACE ST., brlef»vacatlon at the home of Mrs. aenipr leader at the CCC camp at child who likes peanut butter—and BED BANK McPhee's parents, Mr. and Mrs' Rol- Freehold. how few dont! - - Their Special Benefit Peanut Butter and Olive Sand- ands. ' • . o • The East Keansburg Regular Dem- ocratic club will hold their next reg- wich: Mix half a cup of peanut but- James H. Mattenlee of Shrews- <'Ur. and Mrs. John F. Jones of ter with one-fourth "cup chopped ular meeting at the home of the sec- olives and mayonnaise to make' of bury, chairman Monmouth County Monmouth par^vay, entertained over retary Tuesday evening, August 1, spreading consistency. Use on white YMCA Camp Promotion Committee, the" week-end, Mrs. .Jones' sister, at 8 p, m. . or 170 bread. Its Easy To has just received -word from Leigh brother-in-law, and niece, Mr. and All units of tho C. I. A. group will Peanut Butter, Cheese and Olive Cpbb, YMCA; secretary, that on Sat- Thomas Hay and daughter of Jersey spend Thursday.'August .3, at the Sandwich: Blend equal quantities of urday, August 12, .and Saturday, City. Miss Hay is spending? the re- World's fair. Members and friends peanut. butter and cream cheese, August 19,- there will be special Par- mainder of the summer at the home of members are Invited. spread on slices of bread, lay lettuce Achieve Beauty ents' days'at .YUCA Camp Ocka- of her aunt: leaves moistened with French dress- The C. I. A. group of Ideal Bench ing on half of slices and sprinkle nickon. Flans are being made to Mrs. Frank Jones entertained Fri- will sponsor a card party this after- generously with chopped stuffed entertain parents -for meals-in the day of this week, Mrs. Gertrude Bur- noon at two o'clock at the homo of olives. Cover with remaining slices With Our 'dining hall and special programs gard antt daughter Gehevleye and Mrs. Berry on-Seabreeze avenuo, of bread. ' demonstrating^, the- camp program Mrs. William Thompson and daugh- Mrs. "Margaret Voorhcca nnd son Peanut Butter apd. Mtinlo Sand- will be a feature of the day. Par- ter IrejieAall of Irylngton. wich: Spread ono slice or buttered Skilled Help ents are being' Invited to come as Ronald attended,the soap box derby bread with peanut butter and an- Mrs. Anthony Steets of Mohmouth at Red Bank Thursday. Victor Cope- other with shaved maple sugar. Com- early as they wish and stay until parkway and her. alster-ln-]a.\v, Mrs. taps sound. .-'•.- stake, formerly of Ocean avenue, re- bine. • Beauty lies in your beauti- George Ehrmann of Ocean avenue, ceived a medal for winning the sec- Peanut, Butter and Pickle Sand- An event ivhlch aroused tremend- spent Monday at New York. ... \ ond jrroun B race. wich: Mix half a cup peanut butter cian's fingertips,;,..- . that's, ous enthusiasm, especially In the Mrs. William LJoyd-of Ocean ave- The East Keansburg Women's Reg- with half a i!up boiled salad dressing nue visited her son Harold at PlatU- or mayonnaise and three tablespoons why, it's so important to se- Try a Swedish senior camp, was the open house ular Democratic club have endorsed chopped pickles. Spread on lettuce extended by tho boys' camp to the burg, Now York, Sunday. Her son Mrs. Rose Doyle for re-election ax leaves and lay between slices of lect your shop carefully. Massage. Steam girls' camp Saturday night The belongs to the batalllon which Is hold- county committee woman, bread. • Bath or Reduce, girls visited the boys' camp, saw an Ing maneuvers thero until Septem- Mrs. Jack Jones ' and daughter ber, ; . — • .. ' j Our skill arid experience as- amateur show which was put on in. Carol are spending the remainder of Hospital Visit Lengthen*!. . Vac Treatment the bowl, and in turn sang some of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hahn of the summer at Mrs. Jones' mother- sure perfect results. the girls' songs for the benefit of Monmouth parkway entertained their in-law's home on Monmouth park- Alamedi, Calif. (AP>—Mrs. Mar- the boys' camp. Son, daughter-in-law, and grand- way. colla Littleton of San Francisco came over to visit a friend in the daughter of Newark over the past Tho Ladles' auxiliary of tho West week-end, IJ local sanitarium, and a week later Keansburg nre company sponsored a was still In the sanitarium. As sho John's Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. F. Harmcs of Ocean successful game party last Wednes- entered her car to leave, she stum- avenue entertained Mrs. c. Loden day, Mrs. Camllle Lutz wns tho win- 67 Broad Street, RED BANK Phone and daughters Dorothy and Bernico bled and broke her ankle, was car- ner of a special prlzo which was .a ried back lnsido nnd put to bod. of Newark Saturday. ' luncheon set. Misses Louise Doerr and Jane Rol- Miss Carol Leo Jones of Newark ands drove to Philadelphia General eolebrated her second birthday Wed- hospital Tuesday, where Miss Rol- nesday with a party. A largo cake ands Is considering, taking a nursing adorned the table and tho decorations course in the fall. were In pink. Many gifts were re- AtKftd renter wit, ihmcn in Good Housekeeping for AuguU, tmhodiet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nahl of Bloom- ceived. Games and refreshments Gome and Get 'em••••• thenm ipiali uotit, uidetklrt and noi-unxaggerattd ihoulier line indi- fleld are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wore enjoyed. • cated for fall Mhoutttat. ' ward Voorhees of Oceari avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Malono rB. George Davidson of Shorcland WHITES — BROWN and WHITES tcrraco visited her son and daughter- of Ocean avenue entertained their BLUE — BROWN —BLACK Fine Private , son Edwin and his flnnncee, Miss Sop- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson TRAVEL hie Wojnlak, of Astoria over Oic of Jersey City, Sunday. week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Rauner enter- Tennis Court tained Mr. and Mrs. L. Hcckeroth of See HELEN LAU James Farney, Jr., celebrated his ',' or Phone B. B. 466 What is to be'one of the finest Rosellc Park Saturday ovenlng and first birthday last Saturday with an also Mr. and Mrs. William Schom- Bed Bank Travel Service private out of doors tennis courts open lawn party. Also at this time GREATLY REDUCED ener of Elizabeth, , '. .12 Broad Street in this section is about completed the baby took his first steps. The 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutz are en- . Authorized Agent on the White Oaks estate of .Mr. and lawn was illuminated with Colored Mrs, Gardner S. Harlng' at Llncrolt. lights. Refreshments wore served tertaining Mr, Lutz's.slater and funi- The court is located at the south- and many gifts were received. Among lly of West Now York, Mr. and Mrs. cast .part of the property amid a tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rell and children, for two wcokB. NOW It's Just A mast beautiful natural surrounding Davis of Colonia, Mr. and Mis. J. The Lutheran church on Port Mon- of stately oaks and'overlooking the Kolly, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voor- mouth road sponsored a covcred-dlsh ALLEN'S $2.95 Short Drive to large sunken gardens which are one hocs,' Mrs— Rowland- and"daughter luncheon FrJdayL Mrs. Ethel Hqplcr 1 of-the—many ^attractions—of "the Esther, Mr. and-Mrs. James McPhee, was chairman. Sho was assisted by to"* premises. Mrs.. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mombcrs of tho Ladles' aid society. To the east and adjoining the Rocgnn, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Lcary, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosko enter- $5.95 _•; courts there will be erected a mod- JAMBS H. MATTENLEE. ,|Mr, and Mrs. William Krans, Mrs. tained their children from Newark ern tennis house. for the use of Mr. ovor tho week-end. Among tho gucslr. During the elections for Mayor of iKraus, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth. Slip, Mr. were Mr. and Mri.-Stove Laboda and and Mrs. Harlng and their guests. and Mrs, H. Hancock, Mr, and Mrs. Highway Outlet This is tq be In keeping with the '"Tent Town," -which is the name as- daughter Veronica. colonial architecture of the Harlng signed by tho seniors to their own :T. Largcy, Mr. and tin. H. Straub, HOTJTE 3S and SUNSET AVIS., tenting area, Robert Throckmorton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malono and ••'- ASBUHY PARK residence and outbuildings. 1 of Freehold was a nominee, but sons, Thomas, Edwin and M -WILD LIFE WONDERS. Mr. Harlng , who Is a tennis en- was nosed out by Dick Smith of Sophie Woznlak. SALE thusiast, and who plays no mean South Jersey. ' ' I . Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly of. Ocoan (Frtfm Tho American Wild Life In- game, has been seen frequently in stitute.) ALLEN'S QUALITY SHOES — BROKEN LOTS "A China and On Tuesday night a state trooper avenue entertained Mr.. Kelly's slstei play on the courts of the Monmouth and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. Squirrel Food. 4 to 10 — Widths AAAA to O Beach club this season. from the Columbus barracks was a Glass Market'* guest of tho camp, who kept the Straus of Jersey City over tho week It takes slightly more than 100 boys completely engrossed as ho end. Thomas Kelly of Jersey City pounds of food to support a squirrel MAKE YOUR CHINA told of tho training which a trooper was also a guest, for a year . i . but, contrary to gen- SHOP EARLY! BUY AN ARMFUL! BIBTHDAYS CELEBRATED. eral opinion, little tho gray squirrel ] BUYING A PLEASURE must go through and then some of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are renovating the work in which he participated their residence on Sycamore avenue attempts to oat is lout , . . for ho TELL YOUR FRIENDS! A COLLECTION OF DIN- Mrs. Fred Flshor of East Front after he has been commissioned. as they aro planning to make East ha.s no wasteful Habits and Is both street entertained at a dinner party dainty nnd thrifty. Ho has n habit NER SETS FROM Also on Tuesday night a special per- Keansburg their permanent home. at her home Saturday night In cele- mit wn« granted by the fire warden of'burying all food ho ennnot con- bration . of the birthdays of her Tho First Aid auxiliary sponsored AMERICAN POTTERIES to enable tho camp to hold a hot a game party at the old Chilstcnsen sume at tho moment . . . sometimes "CAUENTE" in the Gay daughter, Mrs. Mejvln Cree, and her dog ronst. This spoclal permit was he, digs It-up later, but more often aon-ln-law, Ernest Hall. ^Others pres- house, now* "Smltty's Tavern," last necessary because each cabin cleared v.crk. The party was a success. The he forgets about It . . . and.millions JOHN B. ALLEN CO. " v Mexican Colon, Set of ent'were Mrs. Hall; Melvln Crce, Mr, a spot In tho sand in front of It chairman was Mrs. Cnmille Lutz. of forest trees have aprung from ' 20 Piecei, $1.9S ? and Mr¥.' Ifred Fisher, Jr., Arnold and built its own flre and roasted* nuts squirrels hnyo planted In the 9 BROAD STREET Tel. 267-W RED BANK, N. J. Crce and Miss Betsy, Hall. ihc next game party sponsored by ground In this manner1. • Alio Complete Line of • Its own hot dogs. Robert Hcmbllng, the First Aid auxiliary will be held Open Stock Russell McQueen, James Diana, Ken- at Tot's Bayvlew tavern Wednesday VETERANS1 REUNION. neth Thompson, Ernest and Jack I evening, August 30, at 8.30 o'clock. See Our Shepherd and Morton Grcenblatt of Mrs. John Nicolinl will be chairman. Red Bank;' Peter Morcau of Holm- NEW POTTERY EXHIBIT The 78th Division Veterans' asso- The next business meeting of the A China and Glass Market del; G. Colcnian Hlchdale of Pha- Ladles' First Aid auxiliary will be ciation at/i, meeting last week com- lanx, and George Quackenbush of pleted arrangements for their three- I held at the homo of Mrs, Anno >A TREAT FOB YOU TO Little Silver, were on a refreihment Knoble, Port Monmouth, August 10 day reunion which will be held at committee, who, with tho camp truck, SHOP HBEE-AN ACBE OF Fort Dlx Friday through Sunday, at 2:30 p.- m. LAND TO FABK YOTJB 0AB| drove round to each area and there August 11, through.August 13. distributed tho very necessary in- Miss Natalie Goodman of Day avc> gredients for the hot dog roast. , nuc spent the week-end with friends, Frankfurter rolls, Jelly, potato chips, ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Grob and family,' of punch and ice cream for dessert, J Neptune City. made up the main part of the meal^ I Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Eilera and While the boy» ordinarily have milk Charles Kaufman of Newark will to drink at regular meals, the chef spend their vacation at the homes^pf made a huge quantity of orange Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bruenlngcr of punch which went very,well with Cedar street. MID- the frankfurters. The Eaiit Keansburg fire company auxiliary has postponed all meetings Thursday afternoon a very inter- esting aquatic meet was held with until September 6,'"" TIRE picked teams from the girls' camp. • Mr. and Mr«. George Brllcnlngcr A handicapping committee worked entertained Joe Dally and Mrs. WIN over the events, determining the Mam Kopp of Newark over the week Only 3 More Days End of Month Specials various handicaps, and when the end, final scores were in it was discov- Mr, and Mrs. Grlnaldi of Ocean THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - MON. ered that Camp Ockanickon had avenuo have opened their cottago for Thiir., Fri. nosed out Mntolllonoquay by only the summer and are planning to re- one point. • • • main here permanently. JULY 27 • 28 -29 - 31 Mrs. Margaret Bovlo of Hudson and Sat. A great deal of fun Is being had avenue entertained her sister, Mrs. at the expense of Harry Saurman of Mabel Price Pipe," th» nowspapcr of tho girls' SAU PRICI SXLI ntio days — and TEN DAYS ONLY — you can buy tho' 36 in. Prints camp. When asked why thw name, WORLD'S FAIR world's most popular tire — (he Goodyear "G-3" Punjab ... A. B. C. ... and one of the girl editors said that it 4.«-4.S0l21 4,75-B.0O»l» many others ... All good All-Weather—AT 25% OFF the regular list price. In contra«t to imch a noisy ti- This is tho sarno famous Goodyear All-Weather C d styles . . . fast colors.' tle ai the boys' paper, "Tho War $750 $775 Whoop." Picked .tcnmn from the WEEK-END that has gone out a* original equipment on million* 15 Reg. 19c campers and tho counaclora played upon millions of new ears. This is the lame tire a gamo of playground hall, the pen- that moro pooplo have purchased for renewal pur* Hudson Terminal. alty being thnt tholoilnc jldohould SAi« rmci 5M.I »MC» poses than any other kind. . Glazed Chintz One yard wide in a variety jump overboard in their pajamss, of patterns and colors . . . The counselor* won, but It was ru- Penna. KUtlon B.2M5O«II ».J5.5,J0i17 Only this year it's a new, lougher, longer wearing1 mored around tho slrls' camp thnt t Rotintl Trip in CMehM suitable for many uses. . the only renson was that they only liro dolivoring MOHE MILES—by actual test — C had one null of clean pajamas with QO-KVIRY MTIMDAV AND tUHDAV $990 than even last year's great model Is giving It* mil'' them nnd.they played fipappralely MTimtMrl-I.v. llxl II.nk , «17 A.M. *8»J lions of usors. 19 "• Reg. 25c lUMMYI- l.r. llr.1 ll.nk . , 111 A.M. to nitvo them friirn gotllng a wot- ting. Tiiendiiy nl«M« "lnli>nt nlglit" IXylllM limit Buy-a pair Buy a set —at these'remarkable bar' 54-inch Woolens . . . one- brought out a lot nf fun, thn hut Itniirnlnf. WutiUr nr HumUr l:vriilnf on tAUMICI tut f mci gain pricos. Buy them, on our Easy Pay Plan. Skirt Lengths M"rtlfliw1 Iriilrt.. noiutult mirnti ur Aiei. :J being a play cnlli>i| "Mm. Polly Wlggi' COME IN TODAY-WHILE YOUR IIZE l» STILL IN 8TO0K yard lengths. Assorted nov- Wonderful Wan Works." The Hen- 4.00«t» «.».t.tO<1i C elty weaves or plain color*. 4or camp Ijronrtcnut Ui'lr tnlent from You don 1 11 You catt Station WCM. ONE DAY ' "••>• (« P«Y 'o* - BUY ON op«n a conr»nltnl Budgtt Account and 85 Reg. to $1.98 In (.'.imp Mnlnllloneqimy thlawttk VI o«'you ride. U«» your •»»• — Termintl EASY are Tholrnn Hlrgfilnl at n*y Oing'nilon - fli lly Mr. and MM. IUub«n llorrwril Ant- TruJti—ll«v« Mort Tim* »t tl.n I'alr. Frank Van Syckle R -Table Cloths , " • *! "°" ?•*•'':"' lay of I-*Uhton.( |u«t J, from Buntll 3 o'clock. RRILRORO t&UTJteen REi) BANK-REGISTER, JULY 27,1989." Mix well, Good to serve with roasted milk, salt, pepper and -celery and meats. cook about two minutes. Pour into Food, of course, must be well a serving dish and sprinkle with pa- prika. MOW Will bt seasoned to be worthy of ! Hot Off the Griddle Minted carrots are a popular menu ( choice with Iamb. When fresh mint I' Glad to~. Answer Any ' its piquancy B, . Is not available, use oil of peppermit ' V - Question* on Pood Three Meals A Day but use it sparingly. Week-End Special! Copyright BT SIDNEY SNOW, 1936 Edited brWILMA E. DEUTE ESTBEB DONLAN Where the formal dinner is given The practice of neatness in carv- without servants. It Is quite correct ing Is a rule to be followed by all— to have the first course already on Dining Abroad for more reasons than one as will be Uie table.' Chilled foods—like fruit A Dessert For A Particular shown—first of all, one must learn to cocktail or oysters—will lose nothing carve without scattering bits of meat of their appeal by the slight' delay At Home Thrifty Treats To Make or splattering gravy over the cloth or occasioned by the seating of the the platter. Be careful to divide the guests. , , Occasion Or A Very meat in such a. manner that each Another Good Item for the person at the table Is served equally Well. It there Is riot enough of,the Bread dough, after the first rising, _ Man of the Family , The Picnic A Success^ may be shaped into tiny rolls about choice parts for everyone without ut- as thick around as a lead pencil, and Special Family Treat Ing the less desirable, parts, serve so as long as a finger. Let rise again Ice Cream Another good item for the man of that each one has some of ,each, in- and bake in a quick oven. (400 to 423 the family.to try on his particular stead of giving "all of the best parts F.) These make fine accompani- Factory Packed mately 7x11 Inches) lined with wax group of friends'is a Swiss Fondue io the first ones served aria leaving ments for salads. ifjs-'Ever so often some particular oc-l paper. Bake In a slow ooven (BOO F,) —I.t. h-ai s just that certain touch and an unattractive portion' for the un- Ipuion calls for a dessert that Is Just! for 45 to (SO minutea. Lift ffrom nan that subtle flavor that »o pleases the fortunate last ones to be served. ' -little different from the ordinary male cook and last but far from least Each portion should be placed neatly nfdf party.desserts—Or If that Is onto ccaka e rack and cool.' Cut Into CORN MUFFINS AS A i —it won't give him much excuse-to on the platter with the browned or t the case—you might just want to servings. - , mess up your clean kitchen as the best side up. The remainder of the SALAD ACCOMPANIMENT sweat; your Immediate' family—treat Serve with peach filling topped with Ingredients are few and the recipe meat on the platter should not be them with something unusually good. whipped cream, garnished with addi- simple: - Jagged and rough but should bo m- jSucb a dish Is peach meringue cake vltlne enough to tempt one to a sec- Pure Candy and Soda tional peaches. SWISS FONDUE There are any number of man- ^-fahdit'a almost guaranteed to make I ' 'PEACH FILLING M ond helping. When the whole ot the sized salads, that, accompanied by a 43-A Broad St., Red Bank sjiather forget that he had a hard; 3 cups sliced peaches . 1 pound Gruyere cheese, grated roast Is not required, learn to carve nice batch of hot rolls or muffins, will Kot day at the office, and Junior will 1 clove garlic economically so that It will be in make quite a meal. Here is one mut> IForget -that Polly hit him with a % sup sugar , ',i cup orange juice 2 cups white wine, dry good.condition.for another dinner.! fin that goes well with many types ;j«tone—and all will end well, Vi teaspoon flour of salads: . 2 egg whlteB • Pepper PEACH MERINGUE CAKE 4 teaspoons gelatin Toast •• ' . Place home-made or packaged : CORN MUFFINS 4 tablespoons cold water ginger cookies, together like minia- 1!4 cups sifted flour %&&*77?''-•''•''• "• ' ' • '•' ' 1/15 teaspoon salt This dish is best prepared in a ture layer cakes with unsweetened 2!4 teaspoons double action baking 'v8 egg whites. V .' \i teaspoon almond extract chafing dish. Rub the pan with the whipped cream between layers, on powder • Add sugar and orange Juice to garlic, then add the cheese and wln« "% teaspoon cream Urtar and stir with a wooden spoon (al- top and over sides. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar ' "H teaspoon salt peaches end crush. Combine. with cocoanut, chill for six hours or until % teaspoon salt ,y .' ' the gelatine whiph has been soaked ways In the same direction) until the soft Serve with forks for afternoon 2 CAKES 2 CUpS sugar • cheese melts. Add the flour which Yt cup, corn meal Ji teaipoon lemon extract for five minutes in cold water and has been blended with a little cold tea. . ' 2 eggs, well beaten ,, Add-salt to egg whites and, whip dissolved over hot water. Add ex-wine and the pepper and continue 1 cup milk m-until foamy. - Add cream of tartar, tract and salt. Place In refrigerator cooking a few seconds longer. Serve The flrst consideration when serv- 4 tablespoons melted shortening PRLMOUVE SOAP >i;>nd continue beating until they hold until mix- congeals, Fold In stiffly at once on toast. Serve with addi- ing friends for luncheon without the Sift flour once, measure, add bak- :• a, point. Add sugar gradually and beaten egg whites and return to- re- tional wine if desired. help of a maid, la to choose a menu ing powder, sugar and salt and sift Jten jfo» &•» U "mix well. Add lemon extract. Pour frigerator to completely congeal and that will be as delightful as possible again. Add corn meal and mix well. f" into a shallow loaf pan (approxl- chill until 'serving time, without presenting undue complica- Combine eggs, milk and shortening; CONCENTRATED tions m serving. add to flour mixture, beating only CORNED BEEF enough to dampen all flour. Bake in AND CABBAGE SERVED It is wi«e to inspect your bed greased muffin pans in a hot. .oven Well Made Seafood Salads springs every now and then for loose (425) F.) 25 minutes, or until done. SUMMER STYLE wires or rough edges. ; This • often Makes 12 muffins. These may also be VEN THOUGH the sun doesn't shine until the eleventh hour, the pays dividends by preventing rips in baked In bread stick pans, modern picnic .repast can-bo a. luscious inumpn mats jund io the- the> bed clothes. Corned beef and cabbage Isn't gen- E budget, too. Pack your basket with several'cartons of quick-frozen Make Ideal Summer Dishes erally the Idea of many people for a summer dinner—but here It Is, ill chopped steak and an Iron skillet. The quick-freezing process teals in. Before washing a wash eilk dress j SERVE CELERY AS BENNY'S seasoned and i . d summer style—and preferably the full flavor and juicy tenderness of - this chopped steak right oh the remove all the buckles, buttons, bows ;: A well-made^ well farm by applying Arctic cold with the speed of light. It wjll defrost in and ribbons and loosen trimmings A VEGETABLE 185 Shrewsbury Ave., 1'attractlvely acr*u£<»i «»..seafoo—d salad WATERMELON RIND for lunch—but just as good for din- and wash them separately. If they're ner— It's up to you. two or thrco hours while you'are on the way. to your, enmpdro. You left on the dress they are likely to RED BANK •la just about tho moat Ideal thing MAXES DELICIOUS won't need to bring along a portable refrigerator. Serve the hamburger Creamed celery Is ever so old and -poaslble for summer, being favored CORNED BEEF WITH LEMON become damaged or they may tear piping hot from the skillet between halved buttered rolls. Quick-frozen tho dress. why It isn't served more we never ^by.ever »o many people and being fco PRESERVES AND PICKLE BUTTERED CABBAGE could flngure out, but most people MODERN WOMEN USE .cooling, yet Oiling all at the'same fruit—strawberries, peaches, raspberries—defrost on the way to the picnic, i head new .cabbage too, and are just right to serve as a chilled, thirst-quenching dessert for' just Eay that they.think of It for sal- THIS DAINTY METHOD stlme. Here are several recipes—tor , Eating the juicy red centers out of 1 12-ouncc can corned beef Change the flavor of your pie crust ads and completely forget that it can the moBt favored salads of this type: watermelons Is by far not the'end of Vt cup butter' '••••. lunch. : • . • by adding a teaspoon of grated or- be served as one grand vegetable— • CERTANE Medicated ange peel and a quarter of a tea- Douche Powder has been ff'rlXr'\ CBAB .MEAT. SALAD."•. the watermelon—not If One will stop 2 tablespoons lemon juice Here are two versions for quick-frozen hamburger treats that avlll spoon of grated lemon peel for each so, save the celery for a vegetable a' "•••• 2 eups'crab'meat and take Into consideration the fact have the flavor appeal oMilet mlgnon. your next hot meal and fix It thusly recommended for yews by' ; :hat the rind can-go Into the mak- Cut one head of new cabbage Into two cups of flour. The flavored crust CREAMED CELERY many physicians. It is fragrant,' f, 1 eup chopped celery coarse slices. Placo In a large kettle does much for lemon, orange, or sooLhlnff, cooling, cleansing,' de-; :' .1 cup chopped tart apple ings of many fine things that will of boiling salted water and cook un- any other cream-Oiled pie. 1 bunch celery odorizingt 1* splendid for mlnof' grace the table this coming winter CHOPPED STEAK SANDWICHES vajlnal Irritations; Elves • idenl , -4 teaspoons lemon juice covered for 8 to 10 minutes. Open 2 tablespoons butter 1 —It can well be pickled and pre- : hygienic protection, yet l«av#i no • ' 1 teaspoon salt the can of corned beef and Bllce it. Uae 2 pookages_ U pound) qulck-frozen ^hoppedjteak; cut each Jn .A . few- chopped, rlpo olives -oom- 2 tablespoons .flour •— untiBGpthr o*lor.—Got'OEIlTANE served andjthe.re' probably Isn't a_ Place-tho-sllco i Inn strafneror Blevo v Hfi-4.taWespoonsollvei.oll ,; woman who doesn't have & neighbor thirds. Saute in small amount of butter, pressing or flattening meat bined with mayonnaise gives a real S teaspoon salt | today. Sold by Whelan *T- Shardcooked eggs and let steam until hot over the ket- slightly while cooking. Season well and place between slices of hot but- flavor to tuna, saSiuon or crab meat 1 cup milk iDrufr, Sun Bay and other Si -M, cup •mayonnaise who won't save her rind or two- tle qf boiling cabbage. Keep the meat 'A teaspoon paprika , *du store*. «"V,. then she In turn can do the same for well above the ffiVel of the water tered toast or rolls. Garnish with parsley. Servs Immediately. Makes 6 i salad. Or use the salad mixture on a ; Lettuce .-.;•'; top of hot buttered' toast rounda for Wash and cut the celery Into small •sJSBtuffed olives that, neighbor. •• though, Drain the cabbage and sea-sandwiches. SWBSBT PICKLED -WATER- son with melted butter mixed with' canapes at your next cocktail party. pieces. Cover with boiling water and ' Mix tie crab, celery and apple and two tablespoons of lemon juice. Place cook until tender. Drain, saving 1 •marinate in the > French dressing MELON on a-platter, and with a spatula, lift CHOPPED STEAK SAUSAGE ROLLS A very simple, delightful dessert cup of the water. Melt the butter, made of the lemon, salt and olive ell 1 pounds watermelon rind the slices of corned beet onto the can be made by putting ice cream add the flour and blend; then add th< ERTffflE H teaspoon malt lor about 20 minutes. Add the coaise- 0 poundi sugar, white and light cabbage. Garnish with parsley. 1 package (8 ounces) quick- between slices of sponge cake. Spread celery water and-stir until the mix- ; ly chopped egg and the mayonnaise brown mixed " Serves 5 to 6. frozen chopped steak, Hash of pepper ' the top with crushed fruit. ture begins to thicken. Add thi mnRRIAGE HVGIETIE and serve on lettuce with a, garnish 2 lemons, sliced thawed . , 4 link sausages, cooked and of green pepper strips ''or stuffed 1 teaspoon lump alum . 1 teaipoon minced onion ... drained You've.halves.; . . ...' 1'quart vinegar To permit air to circulate freely SS ;0-"\SHRIMP SALAD' • ".; 1 pint water - COOKIES AND A Combine chopped steak, onion and seasonings. Shape Into 4 flat and thus maintain the proper tem- The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing cakes and wrap around sausages, pressing well to seal securely. Cook In perature throughout your refrigera- ' 2 cups cut ahrlmp • 6 sticks cinnamon . COOLING DRINK FOR tor, dishes and other containers f-i?l cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon cloves hot skillet in small amount of fat, turning to brown both sides. Serves 4. should not be crowded too closely on Studio, 117 Prospect Avenue, 'Red Bank, N. J. J, :AJ cup; chopped cucumber, free Pare rind, cut Into strips. Boll un- MID-AFTERNOON the shelves. J.-:';: .'.from seeds . ..- .... .11 tender and clear In water with \i Registrations being accepted for Summer Classea. Phone «a» Jr/l tablespoon lemon juice ;easpoon salt and alum. Drain, chill In Ice cold water, dry on cldth. Boll After the day's wofk Is done—that Water on polished wood makes a 3 tablespoons olive oil ' Is, done until tlmo to start dinner— filmy gray spot. If not too deep, S Salt to taste . . . . sugar,-vinegar and water to a light Questions And Answers syrup, add spices, melon rind; boll but with the luncheon dishes out of rubbing with the finger-tip will often ' >4 cup mayonnaise the way—comes time to relax. At •f- times remove it. y Lettuce • • .. until clear. Remove splcts, pour Into SUSAN SNOW Jars,.seil. Let stand lour weeks be- relaxing tlmo we usually sip some- —the break joint In particular. In r/-3 hard cooked eggs. fore ualng. thing cooling and nibble at some For the first course of a dinner, fill 'Paprika.. ' thing sweet like chocolate plnwhcels. This time I'm going to start right young lamb the fore feet may be halves of small cantalopes with large PROTECT YOUR GARDEN : Mix ahrlmp; celery and cucumber. •WATERMELON RIND Those can be made most any time, off In a hurry, lnasmuoh as the fol- broken off exposing four well-defined ripe, red cherries. Leave the stems Marinate in dressing made ot lemon PRESERVES in fact, a roll of the dough can be lowing will require space—but Miss ridges which are porous, moistand on the cherries, The cherries are lo kept. Indefinitely In your refrigera- .J.. Harriso.._ n 'of^Lo'.. s Angelesige._, Calif or- j Jjlfh a Older beaten first, from the fingers, and 'juice, oil and salt, letting stand one- Peel the rind of a watermelon that lamb or yearling sometimes break rs': naif hour; Add enough mayonnaise ;.or chop into tor and you can serve fresh baked nla ,ls about to be married and never then the cantalope Itself with Is not too._ .. ripe! , cut— — . cookies at will. having set foot in a meat markot In witniiho A hard, whitish appeararancs e to spoon, of course. j.> to bind'the Ingredients together, and inch cubes or strips, leaving as muoh her life except to buy a quarter of the saw tooth ridges. By the time serve on lettuce with a garnish of of the firm, red pulp on the rind as CHOCOLATE PINWHEEL3 a pound of salami or such, Is won-the mutton stage is reached this joint quarters of hard cooked eggs and a possible. To 4 cups of dlocd or sliced cannot be broken and the feet are Ground carrots or cabbage moist- melon, take 3 cups of sugar, 3 lemons l'.-i cups sifted flour dering how, now thatihe will'be dusting with paprika. to teaspoon double acting baking laced with housekeeping, buying, etc., taken off below the break Joint, at ened with hot butter mnkes a nutri- ; LOBSTER SALAD (or 2 oranges and 1 lemon) sliced fine tious sandwich when spread on whole and seeded, Let boll slowly about 2 powder Io recognize the good meat from tho ,2 cups coarsely cut lobster' hours until the rind is clear and the U teaspoon salt •-'—• "not-so-good"? "I happen to know A teaspoons lemon juice juice Is thick. Place In. airtight jars. % cup butter or shortening Mlas Harrison so I know just what lamb from mutton I'm afraid Is out . 1 cup chopped celery Or, add 1 cup grattd, pineapple and hi cup sugar her marketing experience has been. of the qustlon as I doubt If a butcher Use four tablespoons cream, beat- 1 tablespoon capers • cook 15 minutes longer. 1 egg yolk, unbeaten So as not. to be confusing In my ownliving will allow people roamlnp en stiff, a few grains of paprika, two 3 tablespoons milk words, I think it would be beat to through his refrlgrator breaking off tablespoons ot prepared horseradish. ' 1 teaspoon salt quote—so from "Ton Lessons on the feet of his lamb, so one will |ust 2 rounded apoons stiff mayonnaUe 1 square unsweetened chocolate, JELLIED COMBINATION melted Meat," which has been published for have to go by the color of the meat, Lettuce use In Bchools, I quote! the parti ular characteristic of the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE . Lobster coral (from female lobster) SALAD Sift flour once, measure, add bak- fat, etc. Mix salad Ingredient! and serve on ing powder and salt, and sift again, How to rocogniio quality In beef: IS LINDEN PLACE, ' .1ED BANK lettuce. Orate coral over top of »al- Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar Good conformation will give the re- i*d for garnish gradually and cream together until all meat buyer cuts which will con- 1 tablespoon gelatin light and fluffy, Add egg yolk and aln the greatest proportion of meat For a quick and easy barbecue Fancy articles, children's Vi cup cold water beat well. Add flour, alternately with to. bono. Also an animal which has ' nice, season catsup with brown 1 cup hot water. milk, mixing well nfter each addition. good conformation will mature early ugar, vinegar, grated onion and clothing, useful articles, SWEETBREADS AND V4 cup sugar Divide dough in two parts. To one and so will be tender, Tho best fin- •Worcestershire sauce and simmer MUSHROOMS M, teaspoon salt part, add chocolate and blond. Chill ish In beef Implies a smooth covering or a few minutes until the flavors knitted goods and gifts. <4 cup lemon Juice until firm enough to roll. Roll each of brittle, flaky, white fat over most re blended. 2 cucumbers, diced half Into rectangular Sheet, H-lnch of the exterior and A much thinner 1 pair sweetbreads 14 cup cold meat diced thick, and plnco plain ahcet over covering over the interior surface of 1 tablespoon butter 2 carrots, grated raw chocolate sheet. Then roll as for tho ribs, generous distribution along Bake your meat loaf In a ring mold 1 pound fresh mushrooms 1 teaspoon minced onion Jelly roll. Chill over night, or until tho connective tissues and this char- 'or a change, Serve noodles In the 1 tablespoon flour A few .radishes sliced firm onough to slice. Cut In H-lnch acteristic which gives tho cut sur- enter and sprinkle with poppy seed Parboil sweetbreads, remove all fa' Pour cold water in bowl, and slices. Bake an ungrenscd baking face a streaked appearance that Is and grated cheese for flavoring. and tluue, taute In butter. Add i sprinkle gelatin on top of water, ihcct In hot oven (400 F.) 5 minutes, known as marbling. Best quality in Add sugar, salt and hot water and beef Is Indicated by a lean or a brlRht little flour and when browned add r until done. Makes 3Mi doten pin- cherry red color, good marbling, milk until the gravy Is of the rjgh stir until dissolved. Add lemon Juke, wheels. Too Small a Cork, consistency. Wash and peel mush mix thoroughly and pour Into mold firm, fine grain; a cut which Is that has been rinsed In cold water. smooth and velvety to sight and A cork that la too email for. the rooms, taute In butter, add the sami bottjn Is no better than no cork at amount of milk and flour as you didWhen cool, add the remaining ingre- GREEN TOMATO PICKLES touch. Hod, porous bones Indicate for sweeU.rea.ds. Remove from lire, dients and chill In the refrigerator. a young animal as contrasted to the II. Prlntlne should correspond with combine the Ivo and put In a cane- When ready to serve, turn out on it white, flinty bones of the older ani- its owner. If It mlsreDresents him It role. Cover wlti> bread crumbs and platter and-surround with shredded 1 peck green tomatoes mal, j had bettor co Into the discard than dot with buUer. Bake about 20 mln lettuce and quartered tomatoes and 1 doten large whlto onions nta public places The Register's lob serve with mayonnaise. How to recognlio quality In veal: ut«s in a moderato oven 350 F. okl«», tea or ml|k. Dinner—Crab cahea, cole aUw, creamed, corn, bl»ckb«rry eul». It's, not too rich . • . won't uprt digestion. bier, coffee. Drink all you want o( thin bracing foml-drmk. SATURDAY It's nold wherever Sheffield Milk in nold. Order IXClUilVI "QUIITINO" Itilura k.tpi it — delivered lo your homo by your Sheffield .., Biwakfait—Iloneydew melon, (riddle cak.«, llttlo sausagea, .ymp m Fib* from upandlng abnormally In ult. jam, coffee. Lunch— Aaaorled sandwiches, tuna fish salad, fruit geUtlnr, Fill AM AIIOMINT milkman. Or Imy it from the help- lc«d tea or milk, Dinner—Lamb pot pie, green salad, blaculla, nlcklail fill merchant who ierve» y b«ats, layer cake, coffM. . . .. Mod* of lurglcal (•Mutation"-many tlmti •utnmor home. mar* abt*rbtnr. SUNDAY "Ill COIT IO liml... < ,•,.' i BmtkfMt—lUspborilts and cream, acramblen egga W|||i chicken llv k 13 FARMS »•«,», no|w>v#M, Jam, eoffo. I)lnn«r-«tuff«d breast of vtal, egg plnnt an SHEFFIELD ?;c|llirel«, blktd potaloei, plckUd onions, carrot salad, moolm cake, «of- Tasting's ItUUCK AVE WE : /««, »upn«r-Chlll con earn*, sliced tomatots, to««t.d crackers, malon Tlk«n« 16 Monmoulh St., Red Bank LMDIM Hi QUALITY I>OII NMRLV I «do«j itlotf will kt ntoe.Mil to luppVi any ol UIMI rMlpta, Phono R. B. 30 -JULY 27,1939. .Page' Amusements . Flight From Vienna Monsignor Griffin BEHEABSma AT SHORE. Watson Barrett's banner' *tY£hf, CABLTON. - Eva Le Galllenne hut returned to ly PAUL GALLIC© At St. Anthony's Spring Lake Beach, u Spring Lake ['"Clouds Over Europe," -wltli tau- YOUR HOME Monslgnor Edward Griffin of is now known, in order-to.'rehearse i nca Olivier and Ralph Richardson for "Hedda. Gabler," which Is con- 1 South Amboy, named administrator Expensive Damages. ,- •• '' I "'. be shown today at the Carlton (TT was Baton VIW. yon Salvatoi Who took Hiram Holliday, foreign of St. Anthony's church last week sidered the best constructed play In heater. •It correspondent, one to Fnnzl's Inn to hear Micd, the new toast of following the resignation of Rev. tho English language, Miss LeGal- Topeka, .Kans, (AF)—Attprneys"^- feature attraction tomorrow » chaswncd Vienna, sing old [Viennese folk songs, tyftlll wanted to will Nicholas Soriano, conducted mass at llenne and Earlo Larimore of Thea- with a mind for figures .estimated'** nd Saturday will be "On Borrowed that church Sunday morning. Father ter Guild fame, are going to Include the various "cost* of a lawsuit that' "at," the cinema's adaption of the cheer Hiram up, for Hiram was in die doldrums. Hintm had promised Soriano, left Red Bank Thiiisday. this In a cross-country repertory reached the state supreme, court tc- 11-known stage play of, the same himself that he would recover little Duke Petei of Styria who had Monslgnor Griffin,told t/io congre- sponsored by the Legitimate - Thija- talod about {100. The suit involved ' me, with Lionel Barrymore arid been kidnapped by Virslany, the Nazi, in Prague because he was a •8-77 ter corporation of America. Before, a }5 line assessed against a Topekan : gation that a priest wlW probably lir.Cedric Hardwicke sharing stellar Hapsbnrr prince, and restore him basket into hot shortening. Fry be appointed to nl the vabancy with- they start across the country, how- eharged with having no rear light ors. The cast also Includes Beu- until potatoes are tender but not ever, they are presenting It under on his car. Bondl, Una Merkel and Bobs to his sister Heidi, sweet prjneess found sanctuary for the night in a ELIZA • in a month. He yrgod parishioners JAdelheidlhitt ton FthfForstenhofff , witithh monastery which held the crypts of, brown -(5 to 7 minutes). Drain on to forget any unpleasant incidents taqn. : The "request night" fea- absorbent paper, Blanch remaining , to be shown Saturday at 11 p. whom Hiram Holliday happened to many a Hapgburg ruler. Then Willi: Mo that might have occurred during the :be quite hopelessly in love. More yon Salvator, who was a royalist,' 2 lots in same manner and hold paat yearor ao, and to/work toward WE HAVE , will ba;.^A Day' at the. Races," ithan that. he bad promised Heidi gnfolded his plan. Heidi and Peter; STEPHENSON until nearly serving time. a spiritual rebuilding of tho church. ithe Jtarx brothers. and Hiram and Willi were smuggled Ithat he would find Duke Peter. * Hone Serrice Browning—390° K.I to 154. min- Until the appolntmont of tho now "I will get Peter back for son, out of the monastery in a bread! utes per basket. This is the last pastor, Rev. Stantaltu 9 Miles, who -;idi. somehow," Hiram Holhday wagon and they made rapidly for Oirectoi short step and should be done at. was appointed curat during thi) the Tirol. . • (had said to that girl with hair like UT CtNTOAL serving time. Heat shortening to pastorate' of Father Soriano, will [honey and tearful violet eyes. "I They traveled far and wide,] 390° F. lower' '/i of blanched po- ecrvo as acting recto: HARTLEY'S promise you. I will do it." always just a jump ahead of Virs- POWER'S: LIGHT tatoes in .basket into' ho.t shorten- v But Hiram hadn't been able to do lany who sought them tirelessly. Co. ing. .Fry until potatoes are crisp iktrtiriD it. He had failed. He had stayed on Virslany was faced* with concentra- and brown {1 to -V/l minutes).' Young Woman Hurt ] city and a.dull tion camp unless he recovered Peter. Brown remaining half in same T CURRANT JAM it hope that he He never gave up. Finally they DEEP FAT FRYING manner. Drain on absorbent paper. Cars Badly Damaged i or Peter and bring found themselves in the far reaches _RYING, as a method of cook- Sprinkle with salt ancf sent--im- them together. Now orders had of the Alps near the Italian border. ing, dates back hundreds of mediately.'. Serves six. Miss. Ruth Williams of Newark BIO CHIEF MABKET3 and come from his newspaper to push They went up to the great Schwar- F Full Found Net years. In fact, during the early Re- You may have experienced dif- was slightly Injured Friday after- MUTUAL OBOOEBY .CO. 8TOBES .„ on to Borne, and he hadn't seen zenstein Hotel on the icy slopes, and man days nearly'-all* foods \yere ficulty .with your doughnut recipe. noon when the car In which aho.was either of them. So Hiram was in the they knew they were in a trap. Only fried. At rliat' time, frying meant If you' have 'trouble with dough- riding, driven by her father, jBcnJu- doldrums. a funicular railroad ran to Schwar- wrapping i food in oil soaked loves nuts, after being very sure the fat mln H. Williams, and a Jcraoy Cen- When Mitzi came out on the stage zenstein. One day they realized that •before the food , was placed on tral Power & Light Co. truck, driv- they were at the top of it and that; ! was,at thc.propcr temperature, just at Franzl's to sing, Hiram's heart heated stones or embers, -remember, too ' much.-sugar, too en by John J. Whale'n of West crashed against his ribi. The thin? Virslany was at the bottom and only', "Man' About Town, starring Jack Great strides have been made in much leavening and'too rich a mix» street, collided at Bridge avenue and ' Lite Begins At . he had waited for for months ha< a few hours lay between them and Chestnut street. y, Dorothy Lamour and Edward capture. •• . ; all tynes'-«f cookery since ancient ture will causethe dough to absorb happened. The girl on the stage had Miss Williams received bruises old, and featuring Rochester, chestnut-colored braids and she times and fryTng,~"as a._tnethod of more fat. than (is desired. it was then that Hiram hatched! cooking, has kept pace wTth-this • Plain Doughnuts about her head and right leg. The Beimy's radio «tooge, will be ' jwore a peasant; dress, but those his most desperate plan. On the GRADUATION Hbwn St^ffaay, Monday and Tuesday drenched violet eyes were unmis- progress so that today, -with mod- force of the Impact threw tho Wil- other side of the six-thousand-foot ern utensils, deep fat frying is not '4 cups sifted all-purpose flour liams car against a polo, badly dam- Itakable. The famous Mitei was also' mountain lay Italy, if there were Yi teaspoon nutmeg STRAND. (Heidi. As If that weren't enough, at . a matter of guess work. . Y> teaspoon,mace . aging the roof and crushing tho Wktra Will You Ba I or 3 Yt«r« From Now? only someway to get to it. Hiram rear. Tho truck was damaged nt tho 'almost tha same moment that he found out from Seppl, the ski guide Eor perfect, results all you need !i' teaspoon cinnamon Don't Laaa . Any : Tlma In Prtparlnt your | "Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation," with right front wheel; ' -. Futura. Tlma Vlbl ' Loire again cast as the fam- recognized her, he saw Virslany, at the hotel,' that he had once made, is a deep kettle, a wire basket for 1'A teaspoons salt the fat Nazi, and his thin angular this dangerous trip on skjs and holding the food and a frying ther- 1 teaspoon sada Enrsll Now In a Prolaulon that Stciiras i oriental sleuth, and "Stunt Pilot" wife at a table in the next room. A. mometer. ' ' • . ON LONG TOtm. - rlth John Trent and Marjorle Hey- Hiram made up his mind. It was the Yi teaspoon cream of tartar A Splendid Futura And Good Incoma . boy was with them, calmly eating only way. Heidi and Peter were ac- Our Home Service Department 2 tablespoons shortening Comult ' Ua Now. - olds will be shown for the last tlmea bis sapper. The boy was Duke Peter compHshed skiers. Hiram didn't is interested in methods that sim- H cup sugar Miss Anna M. Brnacli of the Kut- All til* Moil Mod am Equlprnmt and day at the Strand theater. swamp road and Miss Esther M. I The double bill tomorrow and Sat- of Styria. think or care about himself. In the plify our cooking and at the same •4 cgs yolks, well beaten,' or Initniminia at Your Dfipoial* Hiram's mind worked like I steel dead of night they started out on time produce good wholesome .food. 2 eggs and. 1 egg yolk Laursen of Matawan sailed Satur- lrday will be made up of the features W. A1» "Hava T hraa PrcfaMlonal' I trap. He sent Willi to get the ear. the all but impossible descent Down Your deep fat frying kettle offers 1 cup thick sour milk day on a Panama Pacific linor for Mm Ina tructnri. • •' - ne Like It Hot" with Bob Hope the treacherous slopes they went. San Francisco, California. They will nd Shirley Ross and "Tinder Stam- He went to the stage entrance and •flew and delicious ways to prepare . Sift, flour, spices, salt, soda and Saturday Optn by 'Appolnlmant Only.. intercepted Mitzl, ordered her to set Hiram fell and slipped and bruised ' potatoes, cauliflower, egg plant, visit-Havana, Cuba, cities of Cen- jede" -with George O'Brien. cream of tartar together three Eaty Paymtnta Can ba Arramtd. • in Willi's car . without speaking. and hurt himself. It was a miracle second-day meats, fish and desserts. times. tral America, Mexico, Catallna Is- Then he waited in the courtyard for that he lived through it. He had Many of these foods may be pre- lands, Hollywood find Los Angeles. FREE PLACEMENT .BUREAU - FREE INSTRUMENTS the Virslanys to appear. When they never been on skis before except pared in the cool hours of the day, Cream shortening and sugar until From San Francisco thoy will go by came out with the child between once—in a Fifth Avenue department stored in your refrigerator, and re- well blended. rail through tho Pacldc states', mak- quire only a few minutA in the hot Add egg yolks and mix well. Add BEAUTY CULTURE thembUCUl*, hUeS SUabUICsnatcheUd PeterJtCKftOUUTC, shoreUd hiHill*m store. ing (tops at places olintorest. From - When they got to the bottom he iat of a Deep Fat Frying Kettle to mitk and mix thoruoghly, Seattle, Washington, they will go to into the car. swung in himself and be on (heir way to the table. ACADEMY shouted to Willi, "Drive like all hell collapsed but not before he found Add sifted dry ingredients and Victoria, Vancouver, Banff, Emerald NEW JERSEY for Vienna." The big car moved out, oat that they were across the border mix until smooth, lake, Lake Loulso and Winnepeg, into Italy. He could afford to lose Canada. A sail will uc enjoyed on ELEANOR J. BOWEBS leaving pandemonium behind. Hir- French Fried Potatoes Th«t Wait With as little handling as pos- Formtrly Htad Taachtr and Initnictor of tn# am's heart sang. He had kept his consciousness then because they sible, roll tlouglt on'floured board to the Great Lakes to Toronto. (A Spry Recipe) Wlllr.a Acadtmy. promise. Heidi and Peter were to- were'safe. Perhaps it would be well H inch thickness. Let dough stand Miss Brasch and MIBS Laurson are gether again. . to mention that Hiram Holliday, 6 large potatoes, washed, pared 20 minutes. ' teachers In tho Centervlllo school (n Hobart St. That was only the beginning of American foreign correspondent, and cut in lengthwise strips, .2J4x Hobart BIdg., PERTH AMBOY was decorated for valor for this feat.'" _.Cu.t with 3Jnch doughnut cutler. HoImdeLtownshlp.- ,They_wlll_ be/ flight.- First they lost themselves in fi Inches. Soak potatoes in cold or gono seven weeks. TEL..P. A.. 4 tire carnival crowd at the WQrstel- •rincess Addheit von FUrstcnhoff. ice water one hour. Dry thoroughly Fry in hot Spry (375° F.) until Prater, because Hiramjcnew that no Hapsburg princess, decorated him—» between towels. Divide into three brown, turning: when first crack ap- one would lookrfor them there. They with her tears and her kisses. lots two pounds of shortening. pears. 'Drain on absorbent paper, Makes 2 dozen. 1 Blanching—370 degrees F. 5 to 7 Note—If sweet milk is used in- "Malsle' >Jth, Ahn Southern" and spent several days last week as the summoned and after treatment Mrs. minutes per basket. Heat shorten- stead of sour milk; omit soda and chert Youngf will be shown Sunday. guests of Mrs. Hanson's parents. Vlto was sent home. ing to 370° F. (Requires 8 to 10 cream of tartar, and use 4 tea- nonday and'Tuesday of next week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Belmbnt of Phillip Dattalo, 21, a student at minutes.) Lower '/} of potatoes in spoons baking powder. Charles street the University of Alabama, was ar- Parking on Carr avenue near the rested by Officers Wilson and Keansburg. Beachway has been limited to one Buerkle at the Beachway Sunday hour by the municipal officials in and charged with disorderly-conduct. I Bif Chief srtjr tlsi« anil itn nonejr an st church are planning a bus ride Miss Dorothy Watts of Church in front of Grandviow avenue with whatever - yoa boy—no irslUnir for "barsrata the World's Fair Thursday, Aug- street entertained Miss Loretta Kel- an extinguisher obtained from the GO IDEAL BREAD dajri." Comparison wJll • cotiTlnc* YOU that Oak street flro house. William-Bal- ft wljl p»r you IftimeMuraWr U» . H)c Patsy Meola, 26, of Newark, was Edward Rocksfellow. William Menkcs, 24, of VanCamp . Tomato Soup CAMMHU 3 *£?• \ 9c l-rested by Officers 'Wilson and Car- place, Keansburg, and Hunterdon ..13c tor ,? IN O1L3 • . . LA by recently purchased tf«m'Wai- The firemen were calloil out Thurs- Hmgulailf *3.B0 of Asbury Park, narrowly escaped C(»..II PikM I.HKHV* July Thk MAugial 3*rf. AH OHiw MtfcM Mf 27Hi, 3/1 Ih om< 7'Hh, Klepu, Injury whin the left front wlwel day tv a burning hay alni-k, on a, HO AIM'OINTMr.NT KCQUMKO • JKAN 8AKOOU .STUDIO, Sir-.I ri«mr UMrs. Kmrnii Doypr, a rccrht pa- dropped from thMr automobile as farm nrar tha hoapllal. int nt Monmouth Memorial hos- It was crossing Center avenue on Hldney U«» has i <-tnr ti«-d from I tin IEO B«VNK OftAHGC BOONTQN SOMWYILU l.al at Long Ilranch, has returned Carr avenue o«y. The wh Kllkln hospital, wlirti" lid wax »p«t- 1 »5, tt—4. If. 174 Mala H. IM M«l Canner, 'Valedictory" by Kantor, ."Seven Grass Huts" by Matschat, California Monterey "Blow for a Landing" by Burman, i "Black NarcIssuB" by Godden, "Next - t to Valour" by Jennings, "Nebraska v , Coast" by Davis, ••Purslane" by Har- ? . rls, "Listen for the. Voices" by Col- Srpeads and Drapes '• • ver\ "The Open Sky"~by Strong, "The '- Hopkins Manuscript" by Sheriff, "On 10% to 50% h thei, Night of the Fire"' by Green, ;,' • "Murdered But Not Dead" by Aus- * "i tin, "Pioneer Girl" by Judaon, "Our Less Regular Prices Family" by Lin & Lin, "The Bran- ea ' • dons" by Thlrkell, ''The Hired Man's Exclusive with us in 20 Eastern states, our beautiful Elephant" by Stong, "Blue Water" by 1.69 ' Deeping, "Wlekford Point" by Mar- Monterey furniture is offered at such drastic reductions quand and "Guns of Burgoyne" by Regularly 2.19 each . for the first time. Buy it via our Deferred Payment Plan Lancaster. ''.'... •.. Blithe new scroll and leaf patterns to make : League your room look gay and bright. • Very nicely No Down Payment Till SeptemberJjt Plans Boat Ride / made .with pleated' edgings in contrasting , colors. The draperies are 34x87 inches-^the ' y The annual moonlight sail of the spreads in twin and double sizes. Rose, green, v .Lady Elks Bowling League on the Central railroad steamer Sandy Hook red, brown, wine grounds. " from Atlantic Highlands will, be held Monday night, July ,?1< Plans for this event were discussed at a special Third Floor - meeting of the group Monday night at the Elks club. -: '.'••• Mrs. Rlbert Graham, Mr*. Thomas Xing and Mr*. Emily Johnson are co-chairmen of the committee. Mrs. Johnson trill be hostess at a lunch- eon-bridge at Johnson's restaurant, 1 Atlantic* Highlands, this afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. The group will hold Its annual beach party next month. Plans for this 'event will be completed at tne next Repeat Sale Luxurious meeting Monday nlght,sAugust_X. Others attending were Mrs. El Carhart, Mrs. Ray Insley, Mrs. Bay Costello, Mrs. Joseph Menzzopane, Mrs. Elmer Dey, Mrs. Alex Wilde, Mrs. Harold Glblln and Miss Mad- eleine Dennett.' .L 100 New Cheni Mitzi Mayfair _ Coming to Yacht Club MONTEREY BEDROOM FURNITURE ; Mltzl Mayfair, star of stage and Regular Price Half Yearly Sale Price ' screen, will entertain at the Pea Bright Yacht club Friday, Saturday 105.50 Bedroom Suites, Adobe Rust 3-piece . .__ .79.00 and Sunday, July 28, 29- and 30. 94.50 Bedroom Suites, Farmhouse, 3-piece ...... 69.75 Among those seen at the Sea Bright Yacht club during the; week- 89.50 Bedroom Suites, Trail Green, 3-piece ..'...... _...... _..... 57.00 end were Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Stew- 89.50 •art, Mr. and Mrs. Johnfrltz, Bedroom Suites, Indian Corn, 3-piece ...... : ...... _.- 79.50 Achells, John Achells, Major Flnley, 76.50 Bedroom Suites, Farmhouse, 3-piece ..:...„.;...... „.„ 49.75 Albert Latham, Phil Hasler and Mla» 76.50 Mary Ann Selling, Mrs. Frederick Bedroom Suites, Straw, 3-piece — -..-.- 49.75 Eaton, Miss Crispin, < Mr. and Mrs. 6.98Value* ' ... 39.50 Deck Chests, Farmhouse ~ 29.50 Bobert BeatUe, Mr. and Mrs. J, Badenkop, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur 27.00 Four-Drawer Chests, Trail Green .....; 19.75 Clapman, Dr. Lee Fields, Bert Don- Still.more of our highly successful chenille spreads. 28.50 Five-Drawer Chests, Farmhouse ., , 21.00 aghan, Max Stein and.wife, Borough Beautiful thickly tufted all-over patterns in all •President Levy and wife, Countess white, colors on white and all solid color. Dusty . 47.50 Vanities, Farmhouse, Decorated ». ,....35.50 de la Guerre and Betty and Patricia Kalpman of Sydney, Australia, Mr. rose, peach, blue and green. Twin and full sizes. and Mrs. Phil Cook, the former a well-known radio announcer, and n Street Floor " party of ten friends; G, C. Warren, Jr., president of the State Fish and Game commlslon, and Bernard L. Lamb, state finance commissioner.

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NO. 5. RED BANK, N. J.; THUESDAY, JULY 27, 1939. PAGES 1 HaskeUFav^ Celebration Chairman Six Hurt Lt Two-Car Final Warnings Eisner Workers State R^ Collision Last Night For Dog Owners At Eatontown Protest Ruling New Zoning Board Places Responsibility on Amendment Shrewsbury Man is Seriously Injured Is Appointed by Supporters For Clean Racing in Jersey In Borough's First Major Accident of Year Mayor E. J. Dodd at Mass Meeting Six persons were Injured, one ser- "• Ambry L. Haikell of Chapel Hill in owners of hordes and a fair revenue neck Injuries. Gladys ^ndJgnes to the state. . iously, last night in ShrewburyV.first Tani», 12 and 1< years, respectively, Police Commissioner Loula Herring Mlddletown township told: 300 per- major automobile accident this year. told members of tho Eatontown may- ' sou last' night at a victory dinner Ho said that the state'sjtercentage suffered cuts and bruises, and Miss Hospital Campaign Employees Appeal to of the tracks' income • should be put The accident decurred shortly after Elizabeth Wlnkler, 10,. also a pas- or and council last night that anal of the Monmouth county branch, of, 10 o'clock' at the intersection of warnings to dog owners to obtain li- the Horse Racing Amendment asso- In a general fund, the disposal of senger In the Tanls car, suffered Secretary of Labor , White and Broad streets. minor Injuries. • . censes would be Issued this week by Results To Be Made clatlo'n at West End casino, Long which would be up to the legislators. Police Chief Harry N. Klrkogard. 1 "Speaking from experiences In other A car owned and operated by The victims were removed to the v Branch, that there was no reason Mr. Herring told the council that to Lift Ban on ~ why New Jersey shouldn't have the states," he said* "If this money is George Kllllon ot White street, Rivervlew hospital by the Red Bank earmarked today for -what seems to Shrewsbury, was. traveling jouth on and Eatontown first aid squads and the pollco chief would make a houac- Kjioton Next Week finest horse racing enabling act In to-houso canvass of all dog'owners Local Plant the country. He said this'state should be a worthy cause, In years to come Route 33 and was making a left- were admitted for treatment. All hand turn at White street when his were reported to be In good condi- and Issue final warnings. Thus it benefit by the experiences of the 22 it might be necessary to use the dog owners-do-not-obtaln-Tr-dog; li- Solicitation Delayed states where pari-mutuels were legal money for something else and this vehicle was struck by a north-bound, tion this morning except Klllon. car owned and operated by Kyrno cense within ten days they win bs prior to their legalization In New would be impossible." "In closing," Police Officer Otto Herden, who summoned. He asserted that of the in Keyport and Jersey. he .said, "I will continue to .give my Tanis of Prospect Park, New Jersey. had been on duty at. the circus The Killlon car was completely 260 dog owners In the borough only Resolution Passed By He explained that the responsibil- best efforts toward seeing that rac- grounds on Newman Springs road, 29 licenses had been obtained so Matawan Districts ing in New Jersey'Is conducted on H. RLSSELL MINTON turned around and was headed In was notified and responded to the ity was not entirely up to the legis- the opposite.direction following the far this yeah- ' lators for in five or six years these the very highest plane." . a call. He was assisted by Police Chief Union At Meeting 1 Mr. Haskell told newspaper men Mr. Minton, who Is a member of collision. Fred Zlogler of Little Silver in di- Action on this matter camo after Final results for tho Monmouth same men are not likely to be in the the Fair Haven borough council and I Ktlllon, the most seriously Injured, Charles D. Cleveland of Wyckoff Memorial hospital campaign will not legislature. In this case, he sug- after the dinner that he favored an recting traffic. No charges were unsalarled commission and a law board of education, was general was thrown out of his car. He is made, Harold McCormlck and Les- road submitted a claim for (18 for. bo announced until next week, lt was gested, It was the people's duty to dog damages to nine chuckens. Tho stated this morning by Manton B. 1 chairman of Fair Haven Days, cele- suffering a possible concussion of ter C. Scott, members ot the Shrews- Employees of tha Slgmund see that racing got started on the that permitted the commission to bill was ordered filed and paid when 1 brated Saturday and Sunday, the brain, and according to hospital Motcalf, Jr., general chairman of the company at a monster mass meeting^ right foot He said the Horse Rac- abide by the fair rules and regula- bury hose company, directed trafflo funds are available. tions of the established and time-hon- authorities; is in a serious condition. until the arrival of the pollco of- county-wldo drive for funds which this morning'In the Carlton theati?] ing Amendment association through- Mayor Edward J. Dodd appointed ended officially last Saturday. Tho adopted a resolution appealing 1 ored New York Jockey club. The ' Tanls, 22 years old, suffered a con- ficers,' Both can were badly .dam- out the campaign for the passage of four prominent borough cltltcns to reason glvon for this delay is tho Secretary of Labor Francea PerkL the Maloney bill legalizing pari-mu- latter arrangement alone, he said, cussion and possible fracture of the aged and.were towed to Sanders' New York Firm lelt temple. Riding with him was work with Councilman Robert H. postponement of tho period of so- to "remove tha Eisner company froa tuels promised that.if the bill W«|B would mean a saving"" of approxl garage. Two other minor accidents Hlgglnson, Spencer M. Pattorion and the' blacklist so (hat Its employe* mately $50,000 a year to the commls his mother; Mrs. Agnes Tank, 48, occured at. Shrewsbury so far this licitation In tho Koyport and Mata- passed, "Racing would be conducted 1 Percy Dangler in drawing up a now wan districts, In both ot which the and their families be not deprived o in New Jersey aa a sport on the high- sion. He said thcra were plenty of Takes Over White who suffered a fractured nose and year but no one was Injured. zoning ordinance, The citizens are their sole means of employment good men In Now Jersey who would onmpalgn will be continued until to- est possible level,.God' willing," and Ray' H, Stlllman, Charles Falken- morrow. Previously reported from support." that the association owed it to the be willing to' serve on the state rac- burg, Daniel S. Morris and Eugene - This was labor's answer to tb ing commission without pay and Street Factory other districts In pledges and cash people who voted for the bill to see Vilreck', Sr.,. contributions was the sum of $29,000. threat by tho government to ban that this promise was carried out. many of their names had not even Mayor Dodd asked members of the local firm from receiving _ been mentioned. Talk Of Secession This money will be used to help de- Ho said (he public pays into the Alleghany Sports - borough council for suggestions In fray the deficit created by the large work for a period of three yaari, I mutuel machines to get a square deal John W. Flock of Long Branch decreasing the budget next year, Al- volumo of free care given by the cause ot the finding of Admin' ' and that If they didn't get a. square opened the meeting and Introduced ter a discussion, Councilman Patter- hospital, ^ Metcalf Walling that tha Mo: Wear Co. to Employ county firm had been guilty of deal they would not attend the races. Boss fountain of Matawan, who was Of Riverside Drive son moved that the clork write the , Local chairmen In districts othor He explained that the association toastmastcr. Other afeeakers' were state league of municipalities stating fair labor practices. Tha compi 100 Persons at Once than Koyport are rounding up the has also been ordered to pay &.1 and legislature had an added duty, Miss Theresa Maloney, assembly- that the council would like" to go on Inst-mlnuto returns for a final rcporl .- ~whlch.WM-to.-protect.theinterests J>f. woman from Hudson county; Mayor record'-|n-»ftivorn)f'-psssIngrintBtir j^hMilia for tbHefrowT of ia»(74?,"the money trt iwTlurtrtt Alton Evans oTXoiig Branch, Judge - The "factory at~( law for monthly payments of current od among employees aa amounts i honest race horse owners. He said Revival of MiddlelownTownship Among those working In the Key. them for book wages. it was possible ' to safeguard what John Warren of Mlddletown, Richard formerly operated by Loon Rueck- taxes and for a reply on this mattor. DeWltt, publisher of The Dally Rec- haus, has been taken over by tho port district for the campaign are goes on at a track by having the. Counollman Chrlstoph O. Angel- W. H. Hitchcock, John 3. Haloy, The Klsnor company waa an ord; ErneBt R. Shaw, general mana- Alleghany Sports Wear Co. of 1110 Movement Attributed to School Election with, violation of tha Walsh-H» right m in the steward's stand. • beck, Jr., reported that the flro com- John Vance Waal, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ger ot the Horse Racing association; Broadway, New York; nationally pany took part In the Monmouth or public contracts act, which u Mr. Haakell Bald that unless out- known manufacturers, with plants The result of the recent special 4- ward Farry, Stanley Cundoy, Thom- Bide influences were kept out of New Joseph Roebling of Trenton and Ben- Beach parade and carnival Tuesday standard of pay to all workers at Perth Amboy, Brooklyn and school election in Mlddletown town- as Kearney, Rev, Harold S3. Greon, gaged In governmental Jersey racing,'the people who went nett R. Tousley of Atlantic City. ship, which was In favor of building night and had won a cup for having Kingston, Pa., employing 1,500 per the most number of men In line, He William F. Eokhart, George Finger, work. Hearings ware held last to see the races would possibly have Mr. Tousley recommended that the sons. ' new. schools at Mlddletown village Dessert Bridge James Ward, W. W. Newman, H. Btate's share from the various tracks' stated that tho trophy was on dis- mer at Keyport and last winter a good time, see a lot of horseB run- and at Naveslnk at a cost of W7,8O0 Rabinowltz, John J. Cosgrove, Dan- Rod Bank. - be earmarked for old-age and I. Wolrlch, president of tho con- Is reported to have revived a 16-year- play at Monmouth market. ning around and drink a lot of pop, cern, and J. M. Sesslng, the sales To Aid Playground iel A. VanPelt, Harry A.'Brown, Dan- but the racketeers and other persons widows' pensions and that so much old movement Involving the acces- Mrs. Fred Wolf of Neptune high- iel Harris, K. V. Sllcox, J. - Leon Employees from all of tha Xinul be allotted., to each county In pro-manager, are In Red Bank this week sion of. the Riverside drlva or Nave- way appeared-before tho council and plants In tha> county attended thl would take home the money. Good making the necessary preparations Schanck, P. O. Welgand, Wllllnm C. racing will Insure good purses for portion to the population. sink River road section from th requested that more police protection morning's meeting. Buses bfough for taking over the operation of the Appeal for Funds for Lambertson, Albert M. Halgn, Albert workers from Freehold, South, A$t township. Anonymous propaganda be given the residents of South Eat- Bedlc, Harold A. Woolley, Charles P. factory. The concern, which makes against the new schools In the recent Expenses to Be Made ontown. Commissioner Herring said boy and Union Beach. Mackinaw coats and lumber jackets that this protection would be pro- Brower, Ernest Walling, Fred Cross, The meeting waa held un,d«r election was attributed to the River- Fred Krusor, J. Leon Schanck, Jr., for national chain'stores, mall order side drive element favoring secession vided. auspices of the Amalgamated CL_ , houses and department store buying and Mrs, Kstolle Young, Oeorgo H. Edwin C. Gilland, Jr., and lt is this group that Is reported A dessert-bridge;* for the benefit of /The state first aid council, In a ing Workors union, an afflllata of tl\«' offices, needs at least 100 operators, to be in back of the present move- the Parent-TeacHar association play- Conover Is general chairman In C. I. o., which won recognition " " pressera and cleaners at 4he Red communication to the council, aakod ohargo. of the dlitrlot covering Key- merit to have the special school elec- ground on Harding road, will be held a donation for their annual field day the Eisner'firm some time ago. Bank factory right away, and. ex- tion declared Illegal. Wednesday afternoon,'August 16, at port, Matawan and Kcinsburg. Charles Dlsperna, general oiganH; Now Full-Time Teacher pects to have the plant operating at which this year Is being held at Bel- the Molly Pitcher hotel. Mr* Charles mar Saturday, September 9. Tha lor for the Amalgamated, presided af, full capacity of 150 employees with- Secession, of the Riverside drlv* Stlllwagon was appointed general the meeting and later Introduced tM; in a month. Executives' of the firm' matter .was carried over until the section has been talked, of through- chairman ot the event, at a meeting next meeting. resolution'. Other, speakers included will be j«t the plant dally Landevon- out the township at Intervals for of tha playground sponsoring Better Health Mayor Charlea R. BagllsJMUjd to Have Been Made lng to hire employees.™ nrnny, years. Several years ago a . HaioluUons.woes., approved for the mittee, last night at the Y. M. payments of county taxes for 1033. bora of tho union, The latter I: Mr. Wolrlch states that hli other map of tha proposed new municipal- building on Riverside avenue. ed Abram Mller, August B ity was drawn and at that time the Borough Clerk Andrew. O. Becker Campaign To Be At March 13 Meeting of School Board factories are working at capacity . Other commutes members are Mrs. reported to the council that the pay- Bruno Bella and John So)Ia< I i production, necessitating the estab- section Involved Included Chapel Hill George H. Merrill, refreshments; Mrs. ments of these bills would clear up The resolution waa signed by*. J,' ; It was announced this morning by American democracy, was called to lishment of an additional factory, as well as all ot Riverside drive. The Benjamin A, Crats, Jr. and Mrs, Her- the taxes for 1038 duo the County. Started Here Patterson; president of tha Bad Baalt '• District Clerk Japbla Clayton, that her home in California because of and after looking over several pros- section involved in the latest reports ipan AseridorX, table awards; Mrs. Another resolution was approved to local, and Louise Mondella, socntarjv the illness of her mother. The board pective sites, decided that Red Bank Includes River Plaza as well, Emll Slngdahlsen, special awards; bond Special Police Officer Charlc* Tho text Of the resolution foilowi: ; Edwin C. Qilland, Jr., son of Edwin was later notified that Miss Cart- A special election of all residents Santangelo'« Pharmacy C. Gllland, Sr., superintendent of Red was the logical place for the new Mrs, Emlllo Fanjul, tables; Mrs. Irv- Heldt. Bills amounting to J622.6T WHEREAS, One thousand wo: wright had secured a permanent po- branch. In the section Involved would have to ing K. Lovett, cards and tallies; were ordered paid. are employed by the Blgmund-BIt* „ Bank schools, had" received a full- sition on the West coast and that bo called and If a majority favored Mrs, H. 'Theodore Bixler, arrange- on West Front Street nor Co., Rod Bank, N. J., many of '• time position at the Red Bank senior she would not return. It was moved to write tha Mon- accession the next Btep would be to ment* and Mrs. Frank Kuhl, tioketa mouth Consolidated Water company to Be Sponsor them In the same employ for IS to> * high school. , Young Mr. Gllland is a graduate George W. Sewing have an enabling bill passed by tho and reservations. Also assisting Is asking them to make repairs at 20 years; and • . ' Such action was said to have been of Red Bank high school. He at- legislature. If a section of the town, Mrs. William O. Sherwood, Grant and Richardson avenues after WHEREAS, a trial examiner taken with the renewal of other con- tended Hamilton Institute and.was; ship were permitted to secede, the It was announced that the commit- doing work on water mains at that Lloyd C, Thompson, national direc- the U, S. Department of Labor ' tracts for teachers at a meeting of graduated In Juno, 1938, from La- section In question would have to as- found tho firm guilty of an al Opens Office Here tee was. badly In need of funds aa place. The work of resurfacing the tor of tho Physicians Expansion violation of the Walsh-Healey the board of education Monday night, fayette college, and started teach- sume a Just proportion of the town- road failed to meet tho satisfaction Bureau, today announced completion the borough budget has been made 1 Imposing certain penalties upoa March 13, according to Mr. Clayton. ing last September, 1938. He has a ship's debt up and no amount was set aslda for of Road Commissioner Percy Dang- of. plans to Btart a "Better Hoalth ' firm as a consequence; and. • How.ever, upon checking our flies'w eone-year contract to teach problems Township officials contacted by The Returns After Eight this purpose. Letters appealing for campaign In Red Bank under the ' WHEREAS, without presuming t«;>M, find that In the account of the March of democracy. Donald S. Klopp has Register claim to have heard of the sponsorship of Santangalo's phar- ludge the merits of tht case, the eotfg, meeting no mention was made of any Years in contributions havo been sent to organ- taken over the duties as journalism recent revival of the secession move- isations. Anyone desiring to contrib- macy, West Front street, Plans wart rectness of tho facts or tha wlsdoatf: appointment. It Is possible that thb teacher. Several of the teachers ment, but said that as far as they made by Mr. Thompson to Initiate ot tho findings, the workers.in Uuk;J ute may do so by calling Mrs. Kuhl. Democrats To Slgmund Eisner Co. employ now flnaTi appointments were made In execu- mentioned above will come under George W. Sewing, who was In knew no definite action had been tak- the health campaign following a ser- tive session. tenure this year. en. The consensus of opinion was that Mm. Marlon Arendei and Milton :hemsolv«s tha Innocent victims of, ^ the contracting and building busi- Wasjcr, who ara Instructors at the ies of oonforonces with some of the he government action against thai '. Mr. Clayton said this morning that It was also announced this morn- a good majority of Riverside drive, Have A Boat Ride eading physicians here. ness in Red.Bank many years prior playground, read their reports. It firm; and ' ' •• as a builder In this section, having Clrchfleld for vice commodore,. H. Clerk Howard Height, Paul Klernon, quackery and malprnctlcc," built'all the houses in the newly Lynnwood Minton for rear commo- timely Interest Is to bo made In the tnBtropho for 1,000 families who hava Robert Sherwood at Local Office Monday local press next week by approxl Carl Bchroeder, Surrogatn Joseph L. nowhere a\»e to turn In their dUtrtia, developed Old" Farm Village at Rum. dore, Kennelh Robinson for secre- Donahay, U, S, Attorney John J, son. •.-•<• *> tary and Frank DeWltt for treasurer, mately SO of Red Bank's leading mer- On behalf of Local No, 263, A. C, Qulnn, State Commlttecwoman Mrs. Saves Nine-Year-Old W. of A. Robert Sherwood of Interlaken, The house Is being built on sNominated as member* of the board chants). Qrouped with this announce- ment will be liberal dliplay spaces Arthur J, White, Mayor Edwnid A. J. Patterson, Chairman, who has been receiver of tha Broad two and one-half acre plot on Belle- of governors are Joseph Peyton snd Currlc of Matawan, Postmaster Girl From Drowning Louise Mondollo, Secretary, Street National bank for the put Reorganize Union vue avenue, Rumson, and will con- Ernie Otto for two years' and Eu- in newspapers circulating In lied Dun Hhfn, 17 years old of North Bank's commercial field. John R, Hnedeker of Atlantic High four years, and who w»s also re- Veterans Here tain 16 rooms. Tho first floor plan gene Lleneck snd Alfred P. Boyce landi, Mayor Harry N. Johnson of utrrnt, Ilunimin, nuved Clnlm Ilnnse, ceiver of the Cltlsens National bank Includes a large reception hall, liv- for one year. 'Although The Itcglaler la fully Highlands, Judge Leo J. Warwick of nn yrnrit old, from drowning Tues- Republican Club of Long Branch, ha« been relieved The Sons of Union Vetorsns of ing room, dining room, library, kit- aware of the plan,and the announce Long liranch, Mayor Walter J, day nftiriioon In thn Bhiewsbury of hli duties by the comptroller of Red Bank, which has been Inactive chen', pantry nnd n two-car garage. ment to be made, It cannot placo lt Hwceney of Hen lirlxlit, Conmilsslon- rlvpr. The ((111. iv summer rnaldent Has 669 Member* currency at Washington. Eugene OKTH AUTOOBAFH. before our readers In this Issue, We, for several years, was reorganized at Tho second floor will have three er Frank lirazo of Long Uranch, of Hurnson, ffII off tho flout nt Mn- Eight now members wore eUoted Viereck, a resident of Eatontown a meeting recently at the home of thenfore, urge readers of The Reg master bedrooms and baths and Bobby ona of America's Theodora J, iJibreciuo, John 10, Hen- hon's dock, nnil Hlirn Jumped In nnd 0 tho Rumson < Republican club it, for the past 12 years, hu been ap- Mrs. Melvln Oree on Elm place. At- servants quarter*. The exterior of Uter to ba on tha look-out naxt week renfliied lifr. IIT lionin la at Mns- foremost tennis play«r>, who was nett, Jnm«a Bnltnr, Chivrlcn If. IIIn11- tho regular meeting lut night at pointed to succeed Mr. Sherwood. tending the meeting were Harry the house will bo stone and shlngls 'or Ins scheduled announcement. velt and a number of other* prom- bAth,. i/>nf( Islnnil, • Mr. Viereck It also receiver of the Degenrlng, Edward W. Wise, Harry eliminated yesterday afternoon In the Those who are co-operating In this R«d Men's hall. Thla makes a to* , with a ulate roof. Tha hmtlng sys- meet of tho Ret Hrlght L«wn Ten inent In parly clrtlos. Ul momborshlp of 660, William, Citizens National bank of New Smock, George Chandler and Lionel tem Is vapor hc»t with oil. Imely feature are Acme Furniture TOK AMI'IJTATKI). Brunswick and the First National Harrison, members of tha Sons of nl« and club, caualnK ona Store, John B. Allen Bhoe Company, Macintosh presided at tha session. A The house will bo ready for occu- of the upsets of the tournament, was CONHKKVINO WATKIl HUITLY. John Tucker, 11 yraisold/ofWest I'lnna wero discussed for a dam- , \ bank of Woodbrldfe. Ha Intends to Union Veterans, and Mrs. Catherine pancy thn, first of the new year. Clayton * Mag««, J. Onldfarb, It —•—-~- J Cogglns and Mrs Ernest Hall, mem- In town this morning on a shopping Ilcrjinn placo, trlppod laafnlght over bake and lt was decided to hoU >V retain tha receiver's omes for.the lance i. Sons, Jenn frocks, Klrsch. Tim Highlands mayor and coun- n. l>i»ken liollln nnar Ml" hnmii and Red Hunk and Long Branch banks bers of tha Vettrans auxiliary. Mrs. lour. »um'« Bilk Bhop, J, Kildi-I, A. H. Mil- furthor dlBcusslon on the msttir at , ^ DEMOCRATIC MKKTINO. cil -have takm stops to conaervo the ned n Imilly cut right foot, Ho 1 rnoatlnB of tho axocutlVa commit- In the Broad Street National bank Cre« la alia t member of the auxil- While In the Whelan Drug com lar Shoe Company, National So to II municipal wator supply by tanning iary. Principal alma of the Sons of pany store at Broad and White lia'lly wan hla mnnll too »n hlsrlglit ee next Sunday. building, and will divide his time Btort, Ituby-Lane, Inc., Henrn-noe- an order .restricting tho uprlnkllng foot cut Hint It wna neenssnry to bolween Naw Brunswick and lied Union Veterans are th« perpetuating Tha regular meeting of the Wom- str»u, ho cheerfully autographed a buok, Wurman Hhop, Hlmon*' ladles nt l«wn» to two hour* dully, from 1 of lh» Omnil Army organisation, en's Dtmocrntlc club of Monmouth number of tennla ImlU for members ninpntntD tlm too nt nivervlew hos- WINH CUP IN TABAPJt Bank. Mr. Vl«r«ck has bean • gov- Bhop, fltraua Company, HurprlM lo 7 a, in. anil from 0 lo 7 p. in, Tho pital. ' crnmtnt bank rtctlver for tha past looking after families of civil wir county will bo held Hnlurday after- of -ine aslfa force. Hlorr, Voxel's, J, Yanko and Hchiilte- police will enfold! thn order. Tlio Katontowii flro department,,. veterans and taking cure of >h« noon at 2.30 In Ihn Point Comfort flre wllh the now flr« apparatus', tpokv 1 eight years, having previously b*«n Unlt«d. IN I.OCAI. llOHIITAf.. employed for two years hy th*biink- graves of the veterans. Thn organi- house on Oak strrcl, Kpnnsburfl. The VIOLATED PLUMBING (OI)K. port In tha pnrndo and carnlyal^ sation flourished In lUd Hunk for Hiinwin Hliflrea. Injr Insurance dtparimant. guest weaker will n* Mrit. Ethel M. llolp Wanted, I, eonganlaj «t- nnil kitchen: all on ground floor; ton of Iha ll"il Hank pollen forc« Otrln Clntk. Irving VwBnttt Appointment, which became effective ptenldi*. was flfl»»S(t t WWOO Oy nd«n«cord«ii r John VV. mosphars, good salary, PhPhnnn e apartt. available, nn second floor tor WanlMl, Operators. near th« Monmniilh Boat club, ailf- tha truck. Tha 'cup It no# on' flaliirdny. lit took ov«r tha Red Ci ^perpKefoe whom ho was ar- Ilranoh 1007 or call at dill Ornan av«- additional badrnoma, ICaulppod with play In ll« Monmouth mtfktt E«p«rl«nctd on alnglt, double JtUfl Hllvi-r T«»pax«T.. , attain htat with Kaio oil burner! 41- faring from a heart condition. Ha llnnk oftif* from Mr. Sherwood Mon- ralgneopVMtardsy. H« wu (laoflntd nu«. Wiat End, Uimltrl, In^.-M- win token to fllvarvlftw hospital., Mnln atrnol, ICatonlown. day. Mr, Vlorock told Tha Rtglt- natdle and special machtniw; good The tax anl* In now in tha couraV $10 for not filing plan! before aUrt- vertlitnunt,, acliad gamin with sun (Inok, lltaii- pay to (hna« who qualify. Apply all of preparatioprep n ana d willl IncludIe e dde- I fill shnda tre«a on properly ovnr- ttr this morning that ha was work- Ing tha work, l week. Anchor Hportawiar Company, linquenq t 10W uxniu . nldtwslldlk a»«(.|iia»«(|ii- Wanted, Opomtom. looking Hhrawabury rlvar, Flnnnccil Advanoo Knowing. NoUc* ing undar ordars to do his utmost M While slrMI, !Uil llnnk.-Adv»r- mantmts And IllInstallment t accounln. Experlanttd on alngl*,, dnubla on V1IA plan with r««»on»ble d»wn .M0 (lamrnl Klartrlo radloi, oou- I wit not ba raapomlbla .., to oompltu tha liquidation of tha tl«*ment, Those In arrtnra run suvn additional I«wn Mower Halo, itadfa and special mmclilnta; goml taymrnt and lml»nce In small month- •nle, tulild nnd portabla modali. Your ltbt> oontraotad by any *M ' R«d Hank and 1,0ns; Branch hank* Inlfrmt« and rmla by muklns; Im- Soft discount on nil mower* y payments. Tho camplat* prlct la ulhorlseil <).. 10, appllanoa iltttlor, htn mynlf. Tha road In better and blijer bu«U •«w i uiicuuni un nil muwvrp 'if [»y to those who qualify. Apply all a* quickly and if ««p«dlllou. K«mp, Collector. N, J, phone. 600,-Ailvtr- 'Heel, Unl Hank, phOha 3151.—Ad" poulbt*. *»tU»ln| wlumnAdflt Shop, 14 M«ch«nla slrut, R«4 Bank, Whin iirast, ltd nnnk.~Adr«i« -AdvtrtlMment. -Adv«rUismi«, WBUU vtrtUinmii r ..' Reports Sale of world ofhature. Tke sermon thtme Haunted Inn Case Church Notes will be 'The Wings of the Storm-" Council Adopts Guest Speaker to [umerous Parties Mark Property, Rentals The musio for this service will be Is Carried Over BAPTIST. under the direction of the organist, Bond Ordinance Address Quakers The Joseph P. Sohwarti real es- The usual Sunday morning service Mrs. Theresa' G. Wlllcy, and the pro- David fl. Ritchie of Moorestown tate, agency of Broad atreat reports will be held at eleven o'clock with the gram wll Include, prelude. Sortie Fes- will be (he speaker at a social order Bright Tennis Week he sale of the property at 220 Me- To August 14 pastor. Rev. Charles A. Thunn, occu- tive, Bpslet; anthem, .Evening and $9,000 Issue at meeting to be held next Sunday af- chanic street to Joseph Baker, who pying the pulpit, Mr. Thunn's "mes- Morning, Oakeley; offertory, LJcheyj noon at 8 o'clock: at * the Friends' operates ft grocery atore at Me- sage this Sunday will be."The Place Postlude, Lemare. Both the senior Atlantic Highland. 1 meeting bouse, Shrewsbury. chanic street and Worthley place, Hearing Held Tuesday of Recovery. ; The muHeal stleotlons choir and the young people's choir Mr. Ritchie in his address, "Quak-. $••• Nursing Association Benefit to Mr. Baker purchased the property to be presented will be prelude, "The are uniting during the summer irism—a Way of Life," will show from the Citizens'Building and Loan —Permit Granted So Lo« Cnord,"'Bmilvaris'antnem, "Hear months and will provide' the anthems The adoption of an ordinance pro- how the principles of the Socfety of .Climax Round of Social Functions association for investment purposes, My.Prayer," Leavitt; and offertory and there will also be special con- vldlne; for; ISXjOO in barter extension Friends are put Into practice In the The Schwartz agency alao an- Tavern Can Operate anthem, '"Hejolce and be Glad," by tributions as solo and duet offerings bonds was the mala Item of busi- work of the. American.Friends Serv- - nounces that it has rented the Laura Wooler. JYederick K. Ball will be »l by the choir members and visiting ness transacted by the mayor and ice committee In this country, ' Jones house on Waverly place to friends of the church. council or Atlantic Highlands Tues-; j 6Zd annual Invitation tourna- The case of granting the Haunted the organ, " ' Mr. Ritchie has traveUd with the ,t. ot tho Sea Bright I«.wn Tennis of Rum»on and.Mr. and Mn. Henry Francis A. Hazel of Bed Bank; a day night The bond Issue provides Inn at Eatontown a liquor license was The church school session will con- The evening hour of i worship Is at money to meet expenses ta .the con- Peace Caravan.and has done home Cricket olub has brought, on a I. Caesar of Rumaon will also en- bungalow on Fair Haven road, Fair vene at the usual hour, 9.16 o'clock, 8 o'clock. This also will be the last service work for the committee, and tertain at cocktail parties before the carried aver until Monday, August demnation proceeding!. The meas- ,ua& or partlM, dinners, and danc- Haven, belonging, to the Doughty 14, after an all-day hearing Tuesday with'the superintendent, A. W. Vah- sermon in the series of sermons' tak- has been In the volunteer work r, many In honor ot tho players, the dance, .Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Immo estate to George T. Hawkins, mall ure iheets the requirements In the In the office of D. Frederick Burnett, NoBti-and, presiding at the worship en from the 23d PSalm, and the construction of the breakwater •• • camps as a worker at Westmoreland; Jctols and the press. Tennis week Gulden will give a dinner at their carrier of Fair Haven; the house state alcohollo beverage control com- service. Our pastor will favor us with theme will be: 'The Companion on Pennsylvania, and at the Delta Co- 11' "be climaxed tomorrow night home, and Miss Cynthia Fabyan will belonging to Anna May Lang on ) Consulting Engineer Louis P. Boot missioner, a solo rendition of '"Trees" at the Shadowed Pathways." Music as to]- reported.that jthe work at.the new operative farm, Mississippi, and as a a dance at Guido's Sapphire give a. dinner at the' home of her Third street. Fair Haven, to Arthur church school hour. All classes are lows: prelude) Arietta, Kinder; tenor director at Bedford Center, Phila- i for the beneflt of the Public parent*, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Walk- Burrage of Highlands, captain of the Tuesday's appeal was that ot the filtration plant .had been completed continuing with interesting discus- solo by J. Russell Woolley; offertory. and was ready for Inspection by delphia, end at the Tunesassa Indian »J> Nursing aiioclatlon ot Rum- er of Conover Lane, Red Bank, At Amory Haskell yacht; the J. Albert aonmouth Park residents against sions snd activities throughout the The Vesper Bell, Smith; postlude by school. He is the secretary of the : PWA officials A bond issue of WO© ~»,.yair Haven and Sea Bright. tha Rumson Country club Friday VanScholck house at 25 Carmen the borough of Zatontown for Issu- Bummer. • Solley.' • . • Social Order committee of the. yearly V Tuesday Mrs. J. Sanford Shanley evening there will be a stag dinner place, Red Bank, to Clarence E. ing a license to the Haunted Inn on for the borough's share of the work meeting of Friends at Philadelphia. in honor of the'visiting polo teams the corner of Main street and Route The members 'of the Mary Mount was approved. The plant was con- ;ava a luncheon for all women play- Fanning, who has Just been trans- BEFOBMED. i participating In the tournament. competing for the Herbert Memorial ferred from. Texas to . manage the 4-N. After the license had been Chapter, World Wide Guild, win bold structed by tbo Turbine Equipment trophy. . f Sefmlte-Unlted store on Broad street, granted the Monmouth Park real- another white cross meeting at the The subject for the sermon Sun- Co. at a total cost of J14.439.05. "" • i the contestants,- there were home ot Miss Edith McLean, Oak TOUTH SENT TO JABU ',.- .... club members and friends Saturday evening Councllmal and one of the Sickles bungalows on dents protested and filed their appeal day at the Reformed church will be A backing license was granted to with Mr. Burnett ' Hill road, Tuesday evening, August Who were present Among Mrs. Mr«..Robot O. Hsley of Rumsol William str jet, Fair Haven, to Louise "Spiritual Defenses." The worship George H. Mulligan, Councilman Chris Axelttn, IS years old, of Sea Reevey. . • ' Howard Lawn of the law firm ot 1. This group Is engaged In getting service will be held at 10:48 in the sanley's guests were Mrs. .Robert Miss Jane Billings of Rumio: several boxes of supplies ready for John C. Braslle wportwrthat csment Bright, was sentenced to 90 days in , Daley, Mrs, Prederlck J., Burg- entertain at dinners before^ the Qulnn and Doremug, representing morning. The. Sunday-school will gutters had been completed on East the various mission stations Include meet at the usual hour, 9:S0 a. ro, the county Jail by Recorder Roy [rs. Eliot Ooleman, Mrs. Kd- dance at the .Sea Bright Beach club. the tavern owners, Mrs. Grace' Daa- Lincoln avenue from First avenue to Stone of that borough on a charge • gerlo and Mrs. MUllcent Bennett, Ing several in the war districts In - ^. Crane, Mrs. Charles Halsey, The invitation tournament has China. Mra. Pierre Holmes Is chair- Members of the Ladles' Aid socie- Third avenue, and that he contem- of disorderly conduct. The- complaint a Alice O'Gorman, Mrs. Harry A. brought a host of players to the Seven Injured ,. cross-examined several residents of ty held Its annual picnic at Laval- plated doing similar work, on- East the Monmouth Park section, who man of the committee. was made by Maxim, DeSota, who baa Jn, Mrs. Sehuyler Van Vechten, competition at Sea Bright, and the ette, yesterday, at the beach cot- Garfleld' avenue. the refreshment.stand concession at Dorothy Bundy, Mrs. Sarah club members have taken the play- stressed the point that the tavern The Baptist Woman's League will tage of Mrs. Wellington Wilkina, 8r. Councilman William T. Dunphy ..•ey, Miss Katherjne Wlnthrop, In Two Accidents waa situated in a section of the town serve a supper in the church dining The members spent the entire day the public beacb. He charged that ers Into their homes, for- the week. reported purchasing a compressor at AxeUen struck htm. s Patricia Camming,' MUrees Bar- Miss Dorothy Bundy Is staying with whloh was residential and not a room Wednesday evening, August 9, at the beach. a cost of $78. The machine will be and Merbedes Madden, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Ooleman, Miss At Eatontown place where liquor should be sold. at 6:80. A limited number of tickets The Men's club will hold its an- used for paint spraying and clean- inoe LeBoutlller, : Miss, Helen Florence LeBoutUler Is staying with They also claimed that upon making are for sale so early reservation will nual outing tomorrow night on one Ing of motors In the water plant. Mr. •v-Ja, Mlu Louisa Baynolda, Mlas Mr. and Mrs, William B. Leonard, application the women'had provided be necessary, Mrs. Edward Scatter- of. the islands In the Shrewsbury Dunphy said a new truck for the [dlth Clark, Miss Ceclle Bowes, Miss the address of Route 4-N and Main good and Mrs. Sophie Day are co- LEARN to DANCE Mlu Helen Jacobs is staying with Eatontown Man in fiver near Sea Bright. Members water department would have to be AdslU Strictly Private L»i«on«. Knowles, Mrs. Virginia R. Mr; and Mn. Arthur Borden and street thai was ambiguous. chairmen of the committee, assisted will meet at tb» church at 7 o'clock. purchased in the near future. by Mrs. A. W. VanXostrand In charge Snout R«t«»—JV«w««t 3up«. Jon, Miss. Barbara Brahley, David Freeman Is staying with Dr, Hazard Hospital Mr. Lawn todj the court that the Councilman Nelson - H. Roberts, Chlldnn'a Tap and Ballet CluHh B. Btrohbar, Miss. Marliynn and:Mrs. L. S. Tlvlsaker. neighborhood was not residential be- ot tickets and Mrs. Warren' Fowler in obarge of the dining room. KEYPOBT LUTHERAN. chairman of the fire committee, re- Howell'* Dance School, Miss Virginia Wolfender, - Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan," MUs cause of the fact that In that partic- ported that a burned-out bearing In __na Smith, Mlas Dorothy An- With Skull Injury * • ular section there was a real estate The eighth Sunday after Trinity Moamonth Road A Rooaav«lt -AY**' Katberine Wlnthrop, Philip Moore, will be observed at all services of No, 1 truck, which occurred at a re- OAKHUBST, N. J. .•-• , Miss C. Malcolm, Miss Helen William Talbert and Elwood T. office,, a truck farm, a refreshment LUTHERAN. ' cent fire on Ocean boulevard, had ' i, Mlu E. Blackiaan, Mlis Cooke are staying with Mr. and Seven parsons were Injured this stand and also a garage. He further Gathesmane Lutheran church -with weak in two automobile collisions at Summer attendance at the Luth- the matins in Keansburg at: 8:80 a. been repaired and the truck put into Workman, Miss MUllcent Mrs. Amory L, Haskell, Miss Pa- pointed out that the description of service. ' t. Miss Pauline Bets, Mlis Eatontown and two out-or-town drlv. the location was accurate, and It was eran church showed -Increases far m., followed by the Sunday church- tricia dimming and the Misses Bar- . A complaint from several residents MIMEOGRAPHING i Arnold, Mtss- Eunice Dean, bara ' and Mercedes Madden .with en were .fined tor violations, brought out by the cross examination above the seasonal average with the school at 9:80 a m. at both Keans- am* Helen Pederaen, Mrs, Gplda Walter Cole of Lake street, Eaton- that It was known only- as Main attendance of 60 at the unified ser- burg and Keyport The service will ot the west side of town of the odor MULTIGRAPHING Mr. and Mrs. Boudlnot Atterbury. and smoke from fires on the dumps E* Gross, Mme. Sylvle Honrotln Mlis Louise Baynolds, Miss Edith town, Js In Hazard hospital suffering street and Route «-N. . vice Sunday and 45 In attendance at be held In Keyport at 10:45 a. m. MAOHINE ADbBESSINO * • Louise Reynolds, Miss M. L from a possible fractured skull re- the Sunday-school. Beside the reg- with administration of the Holy Com- was reported. The matter was re- Clark and Miss Ceclle Bowes with The objectors were represented by ferred to the board of health. mm, Mlis Dorothy Bowes and Dr, and Mra, George Oray Ward, Jr.; celved Saturday night when his car Theodore Parsons of the law firm ular members the new church is at- munion and sermon by the pastor. Hampton Business Service i«wa4 Thomas, Miss Hope Knowlea and'Mrs. Vir- was struok on Main street by a car of Parsons, Lobrecque and Borden. tracting a goodly portion of Luther- 18 BEOAD ST., BED BANK ?'Samoa B. Prentice, former preil ginia R. Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. operated by Paul Corrian of Hillside. The Monmouth Park residents whet ans visiting In the community. The ST. PETER'S,', ItDavs to advertise In The Register. " TeL B. B. 1SSS ' of tha club, entertained the Frederick J, Burghard, Sidney Wood Orrlan suffered a lacerated scalp and were on the witness stand were Paul pastor expressed pleasure at the.en- - Monmouth Beach, bars »t the Tennis writers as- and Frank Shields with Mr,' and his wife suffered a cut forehead. Dr. P. Lee, Ray H. Stlllman, John Scor- couraging attendance,. Rev. Carter Harrison, rector of St. ,Uon and other members of the Mra.' Charles B, Harding, Gerard Joel Feldman, First Aid squad doctor gle, Mrs: Charlei Hilton and Robert The unified service U held at, 10 a. John's church at Hampden, Vir- at Eatontown, treated the trio and Tuesday afternoon- In the Podetta and John Wendell with Mr, Malda. Borough Clerk Andrew G. m. every .Sunday during July and ginia, will occupy the pulpit of St. • house of his home adjoln- and Mrs, Van' Sentelaer Halsey, the Eatontown First Aid squad re- Becker waa also on the stand. Also August, continuing through Labor ROOFING ROOFING moved Cole to the hospital. Cor- Peter's church, Monmoutli Beach, John -Dosg.and Donald McNelll with representing the borough council day Sunday. . Sunday-school and this Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, C. Frederick Nellson, rlan's ten months old baby escaped were Councilmes Robert B. Hlj-gln-- 'ohuroh service Is held at 10 a. m. SPECIAL SALE TO REDUCE INVENTORY ,Mr, and Mrs. Hooker Taloott and uninjured, Cole's condition Is good. Jr., Robert Peaodck and Douglas soii and Louis Herring! John' H. Those below junior age have their CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ton. Slate Surface -roll »1.69 and Mrs. SUot W,- Ooleman Imhoff with Captain and Mrs. Four persons were injured Monday Pilltfbury of Atlantio Highlands, act- own worship service In the Sunday- SS lb. Smooth Surface -roll .73 .dlnnars before the dance at Powell at Sandy Hook and Crawford night when a ear, driven by Wolfart ing attorney for the borough, repre- school room. The juniors -attend I'ljovt- Is the subject of the les- 45 lb. Smooth Surface - -roll .85 ' Se» Bright Lawn Tennis and and Qulst with Mr. and Mrs. Clem- Hlaolre of Worcester, Massachusetts, sented the council in the absence of classes during the sermon period and son-sermon in all Churches ot Ohrist, 25 lb. Smooth Surface -roll .98 .o*»t dub In honor ot tha board ent L. Despard. blew a tire on Neptune highway, nsar Borough Attorney Howard R, Rob- Intermediates and seniors remain for Scientist, Sunday, July 30. Asphalt Shingles at Extra Low Price*. •werners. Members of the board Mann's .'bicycle store, hit a pole and erts. the entire service. Tha golden text Is: "Keep your- Holoombe Ward' .president, A number of the women players overturned. The Injured were taken A request for permission to operate The loyalty dinner will be held to- selves in the love of Gad, looking READY ROOFING SUPPLY CO. »t A. Toung and George M. Bod- participating in the Invitation tour- to the office of Dr. Joel Feldman for the tavern was asked and granted night at 7 o'olook at the ohurch on for the mercy of our Lord Jesus L vie* presidents, Charles D. Hal- nament of the Sea Bright L»wn Ten- treatment. The First Aid jqued af- Mr. Lawn until the hearing on Au- River road. Mrs. Harry Asay will Christ unto eternal life." (Jude 1:31). 1* BROAD STBEET, EATONTOWN, X. I. ' secretary-treasurer, James C. nis Cricket club are staying tns week ter treatment took the four occu- gust 14, Immediately following the be chairman and she U, assisted by Among the citations which com- '' yh ITU ' OIOM, Clement U. Deipard, C. at the Runnon hotel on Waterman pant* of the car to the Grand Cen- appeal, another hearing will be held Mrs. John Sohwlnd, Mrs. J. P. Han- prise the lesson-sermon Is the fol- wur Jones, Charles O, Lee, Bern- avenue, Among the players registered tral terminal, New fork, where they In the oase ot the Haunted Inn versus sen and Mr* H. D. JTanis. A musi- lowing from the Bible: "Beloved, l-a Prantloe, Cheston Simmons, were Mrs. Dorothy Andrus, Mist Mary boarded a train for Worcester. the borough of Eatontown for deny- cal program will be rendered by the let us love one another: for leve is Talcott and Bchuyler Van Arnold, Miss Helen Bernhird.Mlss Chief of Police Harry N. Klrke- ing the renewal of their liquor 11' Ploger family of Atlantio Highlands, of God; and every one that loveth is iten. Pauline Betx, Mlaj Barbara Bradley, gard of. Eatontown investigated both cense July 1. members of the church. Gifts snd born of God, and knoweth God, He A and Mrs. Taloott'iTguests were MIM Eunice Dean, Mill Mllllotnt aooldenta. No. charges were J made Installments tor the building fund that loveth not Knoweth not God; Hlrich, Miss Cathsrlnt Malcolm, in either case, for God is love." (I John 4:7, 8). w. and Mrs. A. 1* McKlro, Mr, and .will be received In the offering. There '.lira." George M. Bodman, Mr. and Mlis Marliynn MoRae, Mlia Helen Early Monday morning Harry Mc- Beauty Contest To 11 be no charge for the dinner, The lesson-sermon also Includes '" Stuart A. Toung, Mr. and Mrs. Pederion, Mill Bdna Smith, Mlsa Vir- Caffrey of Corlles avenue, Neptune, iwhlch is paid for by the free will the following passage from the kid. Toung, Ms, and MM. Karl ginia Wolfenden,' Mist Blltabeth was oharged with careiesi driving gifts received in the offering and the Christian Science textbook: "Science SANDERS ..Btu/JiBr, and Mrs. Blohard M. Bladkmah;' Mr* Ooldai Ooomirand a(Ur. falling to stop at the. red. light Benefit Hospital donations ot food and money by the and Health with Key to the Scrip- Sari Jr., Mr. and Mrs, J. Santord Mme.' at Lewis street. His. car' crashed knembera and adherents of the con- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "With Broad & Wallace St.. RED BANK '""•-•"weyj Mr. and Mri. Otto.Culman, Into the rear ot another car operated gregation. Members are free to bring one • Father, even God, the whole and Mrs. HoUbmbe W.ard, Miss by Mrs. Minnie Magarlnom of Tabor Event Will Be Held guests. family of man would be brethren; • tin Ward, Walter. Pate, Shlp- street, Long Branch. Arraigned be- and with one mind and that God, or Week-End Specials fore Recorder Andrew 0. Bicker, Mc- Tonight at West End Exterior lamps for the. front en- good, the brotherhood ot man would ;pen Davis, and Francis H. Oe«r. . Gardert Cliib To trance porch and two side lamps are FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS «rifa and Mr*. Oolemin'i gueits Caffrey received a suspended sen- consist of lov* and truth, and havo tence. A eard party with a bathing beau being made by Elmer E. Lever, local unity of principle and spiritual pow- DeUverj Berries CnttJ t r. at Hon. to Fit-Set, to 10:80 T. M. lint* Vx. and Mrs.- Sehuyler Van artificer of ornamental Iron work •.Vaohtan, Mr. an* Mm. Bantord Exhibit At Show The tame night William Sikorsky ty contest as tha feature attraction er .which constitute, divine Science" Oall WO, Open Eventogs Pata U:00, of New York City was fined $10 by will ba held' tonight at the West Tt>« lamps of colonial design were (p. «9), • ' ' ;Shanley. Mr, and Mrs. J. Upshur designed by Claud Ruch of Ruroson Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. I* Lawrence Recorder Becker for recklais driving End Casino, Wast End, for the ben- Plan* for N«xt Year'*/ and operating a motor vehicle with' efit of Monmouth Memorial hospital. and will be strictly In keeping with and Mr. and Mn. Cheston Simmons. the architecture of the building. GIN C J. MacGulre, Jr.. an! hit Dfoth- out a driver's license. Sikorsky was Tha contest and party are being Martha L. Getty »v «r Derek gave a dinner at their. Program Are Made \, arrested Sunday by Police Chief sponsored by Long Branch auxiliary ?' parents' home la Rum/Km for the Klrkegard aftsr he barely. mlised number one ot the hospital. KUE8BYTEIWAN. Receives Award '^younger members of the club before Members of the Neighborhood hitting another car. The contest will take place at 10 "To Whom Shall We Go," will be OU Spruce, Full Quart j the dance In honor of tha govern- Garden club will exhibit at the an- o'clock and a similar eontast for the subject of the sermon to be given Mias Martha Lee Getty of Little or*. Among-their guests were Uiit- nual flower show of the Elbtron children will be at 8 o'clock. Tha Sunday morning In the Presbyterian Silver Point, daughter of Mrs. Hel- •s Madeline Violett, Louise Achelli, Horticultural socletyto b» held at Party Given For winner will be crowned "Miss Long church by the-pastor. Rev. John A. en Lee Getty, has recently been .'Trances Davis, Prue White, Leslie the Asbury Park Convention hall, Branch" and will be eligible for the Hayes. awarded the Florence Adl«m schol- ^Caesar, Jane Billings, Mary Toung, August 31 to. September 1. Plans Chapel Hill Church annual Atlantio City bathing beauty arship from Vasaar college. Mias Holloway hill quart $1,29 contest. Miss Alice Waud will serve The Toung People's Christian En- Getty has the honor ol being the /Joan Balch, Audrey Walker. Llllle. for exhibits «.«d for the coming year Mrs. Matthew Stevenson ot Leon- deavor society met In the chapel rabyan, Kathleen . Culmac, Peggy were discussed at a meeting of the as chaperon for the conteatanta. All flrat Monmouth county girl to re- ardo was hostess at a card party bathing suits are being provided by Sunday night The toplo for discus- ceive this scholarship since Us' es- •O'SulUvan and Anne T. Haskell. club Monday afternoon at the home Tuesday night at her home for the sion and deliberation was "flood • Also John and BUI Bills, Russell of Mrs. Letter c. Leonard of Llttlt Stetnbaoh-Kresge of Aabury Park. tablishment several years ago. SCOTCH beneflt of Hlghpolnt Spiritualist A revue of old-fashioned bathing Times in the Home." This was the and Eliot Hurd, Bob Lowe, Bobert Sliver. chapel, Chapel Hill. Mrs. Hannah third and last In a series devoTaAW Tho scholarship, which is given to BUCKINGHAM J). HarUhone, Jr., Joseph 0. Hoag- suits will be presented and two a Monmouth county girl who is a Pinch Bottle Mrs. Samuel Hausman, Mrs. Cor- Mayer, Mrs. John Palln and Mrs. former bathing beauty oonteat win recreation; Several members ofth> 9 YEARS OLD land, Jr., Fredorlck Burgbard, Jr., nelius Aller and Mrs. Henry Kohl Boniface Knochel held high score, group attended the beach party at student at Vassar, is given to a Bdward M. Crane, Jr., Manton Met- ners, Miss Blanoho Tucker of 192 student for proficiency In all her were appointed by the president, •pedal awards were received by and Mrs. diaries Eager of 1819 are Belmar, sponsored by the Monmouth- Full Fifth calf, 3d, James HarUhorne; Donato. Mrs. John Osborne, to make ar- Mrs. Olaf Christy and Uxi. Charl« Ocean County Christian Endeavor subjects. The fund, which is the In- W Andrews, Samuel DaVla, Frank Cav- expeoted to b» preient terest from a large sum of money, $26.95 per, Ca»e ,2.29 rangements for the club's partici- Melele. « Union Tuesday night. K' anaugh, DeWitt Titus and Chester pation in the Elberon show, Mrs. Programs will be dlatrlbuted by was established by the late Mrs. W BlUlngs, Jr. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Mr. Hayes will leave for Ken- Isaao Adlera in memory of her Alfred Mathlasen, Mrs. Charles R. Jack Ronaldson, Mr. and Mrs, Har- Miss Vivian Hennessey, Mtss Mil* tucky next week for his annual vaca- English and Mrs. Cornelius' Aller dred Moun_and Mtss Ada Davey, daughter. Miss Adlem was a Vas- Noilly Prat t' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Blank- ry Patterson, Mrs. May Karen, Mn, tion during the month of August. sar graduate of the class of 1800. Apple Brandy will plan a program for next year. Anne Dolan, Mrs. Rose White, Mrs, nurses at Monmouth Memorial. Mrs. Th« monthly meeting of the board t". arn and Mr, and Mrs. William B. Club members voted to make a James Hennessey Is general chair- VERMOUTH C Leonard will glyo dinners this even- Minnie Hoelle, Mrs. Oeorge De- ot trustees will be held Monday night change In the by-laws, making nom- spreux, Mri. James J. Fagan, Mra. man of the affair with Mrs. John W. at 8 o'clock at the office of Alexander Fufl Oi X'-, Ing before Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick inations for offlceri In May and Flock and Mrs. Anna A. Tunis as WMfeBot. S1.29 * Tsdeott's costume dance, Ann Hughea, Mrs. Thomas Sharkey, D. Cooper, Monmouth street. 79c eltctlon In June. Mrs. Trlna Christy, Mra, Charlei co-chairman. A lars/a committee of L The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. members are assisting. J* Arthur Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- The August meeting will be held Melele, Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Mrs, METHODIST. at the home of Mra, Ralph O. Will- Florence Lyona, Mrs. Marie Schmidt, ,V aa M. McMillan, Mr. and Mri. Up- Next 'Sunday morning, Rev. Her- Molly Pitcher Imported Champagne & shur Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- gUBS on Kim place, Monday, August Mrs. George DeLong, Mtss Eleanor Leonardo Firemen's 23, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. John Warren '{arms, Mils Rose Oardella, Mich- bert J. Smith will preach the lait IMS VINTAGE « clay Potts, Mr. and Mra, V7. Board- lermon In a series taken from the * man Leonard, Mr. and Mra, Joseph and Mrs. Wlllguss will arrange a ael J. Murphy, Charles Qroalllng, Annual Village Fair Food Market H, F. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Hooker Tal- quiz contest to bo conducted at this Matthew .Locke, Harry Patterson, Large Bottle tlmo and flower arrangements; for Jr., Fred Sohmltt and Jack Palln. The annual fair ot Community fire 18 MONMOUTH STBEET *1.69 / . colt, Mr. and Mrs. Wln»or Shlppeo, the session will be In charge of Mrs, Just Phone Red Bank MM. V Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lawrenco, Mr. company ot Leonardo will be held Loon Conrow and Mrs. J. Otis Dav- from Thursday, August.IT, through iV .and Mrs, Clay Crawford, Mr, and is. The executive board of the or- Q Mrs. Rohert R. Forrcstor, Jr., Mr. Quakertown Youth Saturday, August 10, on the fire YOU CAN Imported Sparkling BURGUNDY ganization will meet Monday morn- homo grounds at the corner of Ap- Prime V and Mri. Peter Cummlng, Mr. and Ing, August 14, at 10:30 o'clock at pleton and Highland avenues, Leo- V Mrs. W. Irving Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Injured in Mishap tho president's hotna In Ailenhurst. Elwood Urtjok. 18 years old, a res- nardo. A sail boat Is being disposed BORROW Rib •\' Arthur Qlbb, Mr. and Mra. Bayard of on the co-operative plan. The Large Bottle $ J •59 fi Stout, Mr. and Mrs. John Bullantlnc, Following the business meeting ident of quakertown, Is In River- tlio members visited the hostesses' tltvr hoapltaj Buffering from a pos- boat Is on display at the flro house. UP TO (.' Miista ffillaabeth Ward, Elltnlicth A ground price will be awarded Roast '. Kuapp, Alice Rutgera, Audrey Walk- garden. Mrs. Leonard was compli- ilble fractured J«w and other fact (PRIME STEER BKEF)_ mented by the group for several fine njurles as tha result of an automo- evtry night the fair is open. The ,', er, Loulie Finch, Marjorlo V. White, prise each night will be RS-ploce sets $500000 GENUINE SPRING :,. Mary Angela MoDonnoll, Nancy specimens of gladioli whloh were ille accident early yeaterday morn- ROGER WILLIAMS morn thnn throo and ona-half feet injr on Route S2J), of dinner dlshaa. Morris Josephs Is fy Adams, Anne Haalor, Marjorlo El- Kcneral chairman and he Is being For a.Period Up to IJSGS BOTTLED IN BOND BOURBON i. Us, Hdlon H. Qeer, Katherlnc Oood- In height. Much Interest waa also Brock waa thrown out of hla 10O FBOOr—i Years Old \\ win, Florence Ruthrautf, Jonn Vnn ihown In her rose garden. Mrs. ruck after it had struck n telegraph ssisted by all the active members of i Tine, Margot Klnnoy, Cynthia Vnb- Joseph Hnnlitmon, chairman of.the pol*. | According to »t«tn police, hft comrnny, LAMB ! n 5 YEARS Full Quart »1.69 ' ' yan, Nina VanVcoliten. Mnrgnret liortlculturo department, spoke on Hrock was on his way to Rrlelle, }>', Van .Vechtan, Lucy Leu Hurd, Mary "Trees." where he Is employed, when he ap- RIKKR KSTATB GROWS. For CHOICE CUTS i Duano Joni>s, Helen Adama, Vlrglnli [iMnntly fell ssltiip at the wheel ot nEPAIRS of Every S Othera attending were Mrs. Theo- 'M Tompklns, Allco Willis, Coinllu dore I'nraone, Mrs. Henry L. Con- his truck. Hrock wti picked up by The gross value of tho estate of Description Sirloin Q BOTTLED IN BOND RYE 1^ Barry, Nancy Wy»«. Nanuy Gaddli civrr, Mrs. ICdnn Kloktr, Mrs, Law- a pasaeihy, JnmoiiHIgglns of Brown- ohn I.. Itlker, who died July t, 1909, ADDITIONS to Pres- ^"Heller, Honora Knapp, JQ»n Attor- rence Souvlllo, Mrs. CheMer Conrow, town, who took tho Injured youth to t Sea Bright, was dliolosed yester- ent Building Steaks IW PROOF-4 Tesura Old Mrs. Phlllji WttJJon nnd Mrs. Jnm»s [he nmc« of Dr. Alfred Wallln of day aa 131,151,103, representing prln- Linoleum, New Floor • bury, Martha Louise Connor and Ipal and Income, from the original Full Quart '' ICathryn IHnch, GeorRo OWhSni, II, MnKonUiB and .Mils Markuie,175,HJ. Bllot H. Goodwin, Francla Qoci, An aocountlng of tha estate waa Decorations John Achells, B. Wright, Kldon liar- •qu«d, ivliloh removal Bivck to Naw Heating Plants Rlvprvlew honpllal. filed by Mrs. Margaret-Rlkar Has- Broilers 29c lb v«y, Jr., J»m«i McDonnell, Wllllani k«U of Mlddletown, Mra. Lavlnla New Oil Burners M. Borden, Peter Behr, Carl H»hi, Firemen to Hold New Ganges IMPORTED RUM / tlktr Strong of Short Hllla, and FREflll-KIIXED LABOR Bdward A. Hurd, Jr., Klmb.ll H»rt- Yncht Club.Group Mary J, Hiker ot Rumaon, surviving fltrvlc* Stations WEST INDIES WHARF RUM shorne, Hlohaid nuiiell Thomas, Annual Fair ox'srutor* and Iruataes ot thslr Outbuildings William Thomas, Thomas B. Ad- Star* Front', etc Roasting Tho annual fair of the nrevent father's astata. dams, Jr., nundall Kaator, Donnlil Hold* Card Party NOTtCK! . 8. Andrewi, Lawrence McDonnell. I'«rk «mt t,tnnanlo (lr« company Mrs. May Wulnng, Mra. Ku|«ne ,Tha Increased capital was due to Chickens Full Fifth \ J6hn Kemmerer, Jr,, Wchard Beud- will opnn Hnhirdny night, July 39, LUniick and Mra. J. Joisph Han- ncomn on asatts and sales of sacur- New Construction »1.49 1 • der, Oeorge V. Coe, Jr., Kdgar Wll- 'J'hn fair, willed'will run the onilto nr«««y worn ho<(«» at * i-«id llpj and real Mint". Loans up to $2,500 at •', llam Holler, St.. Btuart A, TounK, work, will be held at Inn Leonardo party glvnn liy th« Ladlei' auxlllnry Hamburger Steak i* Jr., Anthony Duke, Richard B, liastball lUld on Leonard avtnue anil >f the I'lsytis Hoat club Tiiosda)' HACK KIIOM 3Vz% interest, in per- Premium Smoked Calts &• Duan», Jr., T. Burns Magruder, Jr., Valley drive, Leonardo, ' light at tha clubhouse on nivtr iods Up to 10 years. HIRAM WALKER •"» William H. Hlntelmann, Jr., Kdward Thin wi.k the flrsmnn have betin nar, Jr., France* Verdery, tu«y ertctlng n«n Mary, Hh« spent some w»nk RuthraufT. / , . - t. Lynnwood Nlnton, Mrs, T. II. tlmn In nudapesl, llunftsry, taking JOSEPHP.SCHWARTZ "Pn rrldsy, July M. Mr. and Mri, srtlc!«» mid home made eakas will 1 MoOse, Mrs. Aline Mabbatt, Mrs. m»itlo»l treatments and afterward 19 OLD SMUGGLER RYE t)fci«ol(l by the LadUa auxiliary of AGENCY , W»W«r of Mwimouth B»a«h lubart J, Oaul, Mrs. lltrbert Haw- ourstt Germany, . BwllMrland and r* a DOtktall party before tha tnl fir I company, ilns, Mrs. Dorothy Mlnton, Mr*. MOltTOAOK SrRCIAIJRTtl , Freih Pig Liver ..I8c» 51% 4 Yws Old , ^ 4| •aturday night, Auiust (I, a Ply rrancs. Mrs. Ivlns' husband, who U n -' CHiUpTi Bapphlre Kooni,. Huahlt Deady, Mrs. Amy W«ll«o», h« son of Mra. II. M Ivlns of Ar- 54 BROAD STREET Bacon Squares ....18c I'DlMBWra ~ " |y)oyttl1»edan!W)ll,n» dt««Mfd.of pit J". All|n lUscall mi Mrs. John InreoaperaMve plin. "' hur plao*, Red Dank, has a law of- TKI« R181 BKU BANK. N. Of. m Full Quart P Jj| Hufhfli, ^ Ae« In, V*w JJrunewtak, . , Lean S«lt Pork ....18c t , ' i*, ""V* 3tEDBANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1939.' Port Monmouth. the -winner of a special prize. The Cann of Glen Ridge and Robert Ma- Holling Thursday.afternoon, August Council Doings next game party will bs held Au- Atlantic Highlands. jor of Bloomfleld were the sponsors. gust.D. (Tht Bid buk Bagbtar can U bonrtl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaffey of Lin- Tht Reformed 'church Bible read- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Homan of • FASHION PREVIEW* (.The Bel Rink Regliler cm be boogBl coln, avenue, have returned from a «*. iua iu_ „„„. At Fair Haven In Port -Monmtmth from tarry Own'"" la AtUntlc Hli.hli.nd> from Wllllun Left ings for. next month are the "Books ta Kajpoit from Costa - Charles .Merer! and Ciuta Uabhuui New York and Walter H. Homan of I. Lemburr. A. KaU and Romeo's Slore.l vacation spent at Lake George, New of Acts and Kings 1-2." The next Florence Uelee. Ooi — Mrs. Russell Sampson entertained Scranton,. Pa., spent Sunday with The new $4,000 ambulance of the York. readings will be given the latt week Sgsimro tad Mrs. Ai Janitress Replies on the Stitch ,* i Chatter club at her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan of. Cen- Atlantic Highlands First, Aid' and Mlas Kathcrlne Wright of New- in September. tral avenue. — • Kr. and. Mm. G, Reynold* home Monday. Next Monday the Safety squad was put into service ark was a week-end visitor with her The committees for the Reformed art visiting in Atlantic City: Pay Controversy meeting will be held at the home Miss Elsie, Mixer and. Thomas Me-, Sunday morning following the three- mother, Mrs. Sarah A, Wright ot church harvest horn* which will be Mrs. Fred Demartit and', o[ Mrs. Frank Homan of Centra! Murdo of Newark were, week-end day fair of the squad. The first call Chapel Hill. • August 9, have been named. They visitors of - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuel Sorenson was a .week-end of Hohokus.'Jf. Y., have been avenue: »• was received at .8 o'clock when are: Advertising, Garrett. Conover Mrs, Demarett's mother, A letter was read from Mrs. Rachel Quackenbush, Jr., of Carolina ave- visitor with his parents. Mr. and and Walter Fields; Ice cream, Gar- Mr..and Mrs. Russell Bennett,and James Kurrlgan,, sq.uad captain, and man O, Bauer. Hendrlckson, janltress, at the Fair nue. . ,. . •_.. Paul Mulr transported Mrs. Theo- Mrs. A. Sorenson of Bay avenue, rett Conover; lee cream server, Mrs. Paven library,, at Monday night's daughter Koaella • and' Mrs. Andrew Miss Edith Todd ot Miami, Flori- Harold Gunther;: helpers, Miss Anna Harvey Bowne,-Jr., has Bennett and son Charles spent Mon- The Scout' Mothers' auxiliary will dore Winn to Monmouth Memorial position In the Nutley high meeting of the mayor and council'of hold a game party Wednesday af- hospital. En route Mrs. Winn gave da, and Mr. and Mrs. Gadscn Mar- Sherman, Miss Elizabeth Matthews, that place. It was a reply to a letter day at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. trldge of Minnesota are visiting Mr. Miss Louise Reynolds and Mlas Abi- instructor of Industrial Arts. Frank Homan. .-.-.. .\ . , ternoon, August 2. The members of birth to a son. A second call was from the library committee to the ef- the committee are Mrs. J. Young, received at 9:30 o'clock when tht and Mrs. Herbert O. Todd of Me- gail Dangler; candy purchaser, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth N fect that her request for a raiaeln The winner of the Merchandise Mrs.' G. Myers, Mrs. C. Lyke. Mrs. L. ambulance went to the same Institu- morial parkway. * Charles Flock; candy servers, Mrs. O. havt been entertaining the pay from $5 to {10 a month-could club last week was Miss Dorothy Rauch, Mrs. E.. Quackenbush, Mrs. tion to return John R. Morris to his Mrs. John McBarron entertained Conover and MM. J. H. Rltacher; cousin, Miss Mary Anderson of not be granted because there was no O'NeiUof Keanaburg., • . . L, Lehmann, Mrs. W Runge an&SJra, home on Eighth avenue friends and relatives at her Leonard music, William Thompson, and Gar- Church, Va. provision made In the budget, Mrs. The Needlecraft of the Community A. Burkhardt -^ '• The Misses Louise and Antoinette avenue home over the week-end. rett Conover; lights, Walter Fields; Mr. and Mrs. Marlon TO Hendrlduoh wrote that if the raise church are meeting at the home of Marano of Long Island, are visiting Archibald Knerlnger, who Is em- soft drinks,. Louis Snyder; helpers, New York have betn is not granted It would be impossible Miss Elizabeth Collins recently ployed In the Keyport branch office William and Joseph Moreau, William coupla of weeks with the Mrs. Harry Lockwvod of Hudson returned from-Miami Beach, Flor- Mrs. Rose Egldlo of South avenue for her to keep the job. Mayor Ar- avenue for all-day sewing today. for a few weoks. ot the County Gas company, Is en- and Richard Flock -and Garrett parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufut O. thur B. Sickles reiterated the reason ida, to her summer home on Mer- Joying a two weeks' vacation from Thompson; chain, Garrett Thomp- lnfc A surprise birthday party was held cer avenue. Miss Collins Is pastor Woodrow Lu!ck,a,-fortner resident given at tie previous council meet- of Ocean boulevard, is visiting with his duties. son and Louis Snyder; tickets, Mr. «nd Mrs. Jack MlUsUla Ing; that nothing could be done be- at the home of Mr. arid' Mrs. Fred of the Spiritual Church of Divine George Hance and Louis Snyder; Liebhauser- on Wilspn avenue last Light at New York. During the friends In the. borough. Mrs. George Jones of Fourth ave- daughter of Jackson Height* are cause there was no. appropriation in Miss Mary Carroll and Mrs. Etta nue, Is entertaining her'sister, Mrs. treasurer, Garrett Conover; table Itlng Mrs. Millsteln's mother. the'/ budget to provide for the In- week • for Miss Doris Wycalek of summer she conducts services at servers, Mrs. A. Buck, Mrs. Charles Bloomfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. her Mercer avenue home Sunday, Lockhart wero World's Fair visitors Alice Miller and niece Jane of To- Lent, Podeleftky. crease. ' Saturday, . ledo, Ohio. Flook, Mrs, William Hunt, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Randolph John Wycalek. Those attending be- Tuesday and Friday nights at 8 Mltchel, Mrs. Louts Snyder, Mrs. J. Mayor Sickles Informed the council sides the above were Miss Norma o'clock. She also gives private read- Elbert Frimpter of Asbury avenue, James H, Todd of Lakewood Is have been entertaining Una, spending the summer; with hla sister, Moreau,, Mr«. C. Kaufmann ahd Mrs. Warnlck and daughters of B»: that an invitation has been extended Wycalek, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pea- ings. . , who was recently operated on for ap- Rezeau Conover, and provision table, cock and daughters Dorothy and pendicitis in Monmouth Memorial Miss Margaret R. Todd of East Md. to the borough officials by Rev. Wash- Highland avenue, Mrs. Joseph Leffeuon, Mrs. A. Reyn- ington .to attend a service in Flsk Shirley,' Mrs. Josephine Slckels .and hospital, has resumed his position in olds and Mlts Margaret Sickles. Mr. Mrs, Alex, Cadoo, Jr., of; daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. JamcB Bowtell's real estate olllcc. John R. Morris of-Eighth avenue who bat been visiting Mr. and chapel Wednesday night, August 9- has returned to his home from Morf- Fields has made a harvest home ban- < A motion by Councilman, Vincent Peters of North Carolina, Mr. and Leslie Joy, son of Mr. and Mrs. ner to be.hung near the church . J. Harold Hendrickton, will Mrs. David Tlnen and son David of Fred Joy of Plattmount, was In- mouth Memorial Hospital, the balance of the summer in • Willis that all library bills be turned North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs? (The 'Red Batik Register enn be bought Mrs. George. W. Conoyer ot Second over to the flnanCBcommitte e for pay- In Ocetnport at the (tore* of Cerlo Mttst.1 jured when thrown f com a horse re- Grove. Charles Liebbauser and 'son. Edward, cently. - avenue is spending a week at Ocean Miss Sarah Virginia Ftrver of Me.' ment was adopted. - ' ' Miss Joanne Wuchte, Miss Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Rhoades Of Grove. Robberies Reported Main street are visiting Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. William Lybarger of Lean, Va., It visiting her aunt Councilman H. Lynnwood Minton, Liebhauscr and Fred Llebbauser. Seventh avenue dopartcd Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nelson of Ocean uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hi chairman ot the road committee, re- Rhqades' sister, Mrs. William Hesv boulevard and Miss Dolly Bownc of In Middletown JJr. and Mrs. Paul Flfer of Pat- Inger at her summer home, Lone Bar MlflHhburg, Pennsylvania, whero they cock. ported that the road department Is will spend the month of August. Dr. Asbury avenue motored to Barnegat Police Chief EatI N, Hoyer of Mid- fixing that part of Prospect avenue terson were week-end guests of Mr. Harbor, Maryland. . Thursday. dletown township reported Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. and Mrs. Charles

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BAMBERGER'S BUREAU OF STANDARDS hafi checked and approved every statement made in our advertiBinR- regarding merchandise Content, con- struction nnd servicenbility. L.BAMBERGER k CQ, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27, 1989. Kepwel park, Wayside. Those at- Mrs. Bernard McCaffrey et New Council Takes Lincroft. tending -were • Mr. and Mrs, Fred York. Sea Bright. Tax Lien Owen* and daughter Doris «nd Mr. John Ro*» spent Sunday and Moo- (Ill fed Binfc Becltt^r eta bs bMsM In, Lincroft «t tin Llncroft VIUics Mar- •Mid Mrs. Frank McCarron and day with relatives at Wilburs. Up Relief Issue qt«SNAPSHOT CUIL kit.) daughter Julia of this place; Mr. Leo Finn. Is enjoying a vacation as*jRis and Mrs. Harold Perry and daugh- from his position with the General BETTER CHILD PICTURES Gerard • DomJdlon hair accepted s ter 0*11 of • Riverside Heights; Mr. Motors Corporation at Linden. '! dni Bt'rO BacfcTaxes Paid On Opposes Reduction position at Bailey Brother* Stude- and Mrs. Kenneth; Woodward and Miss Alida Kettera ot Jersey City Things are at a standstill among McGarter Estate of State Quota baker-agency at Red Bank. children of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Is spending a visit with her sister, the fishermen who keep their boats Charles Toop i/t having: a bathroom Ralph Ltiyton and daughter of Riv- Mrs, Barry DeWInter of 'Chapel Hill on the beaofc. Usually at this tim« Installed at bis residence by Charles 1 of the year blueflsh are caught In er Plaxa; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond road.. .•. • •"..-.. - . • •• ••• . • At the tegular meeting of thi Lit- Opposition to proposed legislation Meeker of Hiver Plaza; ' Maine and children of Rumson; Mr. large numbers off Sea Bright, but it ,tle Silver'mayor-and council Tuesday requiring municipalities to furnish 40 Mrs. Oeraldlne L. Thompson Is hav- and Mn. Harold Otten and.children fishermen have failed to tad any sq~ K, night a resolution, was adopted" au- per cent Instead of the present 28 per ing: overhead doors Installed at her of Campbell's - Junction and Doris Keaiuburg Inn Keeper far this season., Capt. John Olsetw •"" iborlctDf Mayor Oliver G Frake and cent of relief oosts was expressed garage on Brookdale firm, and Jqan Lavton of-Shrewsbury. . Victim of Holdup who operates .a sloop, caught 3,300 Clerk SWd H. Ay eta to execute an Tuesday night at a special meeting Walter Walbel, secretary of the fire Miss Julia McCarron hash been en- pounds of blueflsh off Baraegat ridge] assignment, ot a tax lien certificate of the borough council The borough oompany, tendered his resignation .at tertaining- friend* from Atlantic city. Samuel DeTuro, owner of tho Old and the Sea Bright fishermen are] on the estate of Uzal H McCarter to clerk was directed to state the bor- a meeting of the company Thursday Miss Catherine Egan.of Keyport Heidelberg tavern on the boardwalk wondering when they will reach thfl •'the.Fidelity Unlpn Trust company of ough'* opposition in letters to the night. His resignation was not ac- is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harold at Kesnjfcurg, was held up by two waters up.here.- { : Newark on payment of taxes and In- Monmouth county legislators. _ cepted. A meeting of officers of tile Kelly. ' ' '_.-.- _ armed men early Tuesday morning .Mrs. Marie,Thompson, daughter oj terest amduntlng to $6,897.07. The The Legislature, when It convenes as. he was closing the place. They Mr. and Mrs. .George Thompson o| o1 for taxes from Mlddletown township Ore department property WSJ * ' August 3, will consider a bill'chang- will be held at the fire house tonight. took, $609, the day's receipts, from Kew street, has returned hom» front > 1 the Monmouth Memorial Hospital, ltt& atad was bought In by the bor- ing the ratio from 75-36 to 80-40. A Charles Toop and family have* been Headdeii'$ Corner.. him and also tore a {1,300 diamond ough. It is believed this action will letter from'S, S. Kenworthy, execu- (Ta« Bad Sink Rtfiitw can b* bought zing from his finger. ' where she underwent an operatloil entertaining Mr. Toop's uncle, George on her leg, 'pave the way for tho consummation tive secretary of the New Jersey .Toop, of Yonkera, New York. In HtadWi Corntr Irom Edward OTIih- DeTuro was alone when the men of the sale of that portion of the League of Municipalities, warned «rt».) • , . • ••••••] .^ •". entered. They forced him to go In- Ms. Andrew Anderson, whosuiS* Mrs. Geraldlne VanOerbig was fered a broken bone in her ankle'uj, JtoCarter estate ljlng in little Sll- that Red Bank's relief coat will be moved Friday from Doctors' hospital, Richard Nagle and daughter spent to, the men's room, Where they J,\TBT to the well-known fight promoter, Increased 60 per cent it the measure part of the week with relatives'at bound his arms and legs with cop- a fall, is able to be around again. New York, to Harkness pavilion of Mrs. Rita Douglas has moved f roml •Mike Jacob* of Rumson, who Intends Is adopted. , * . , Presbyterian hospital, New York. New York. While there they enjoyed per wire and place adhesive tape •to build residences, there as an |n- . Purchase of an auxiliary fire alarm a visit to the Catsklll mountains and over his mouth. Soon after the rob- Ocean avenue to the Ocean View! Mlsa Julia McCarron has been en- ; !,vt»tment The property, which, hai system,fo'r $92B as recommended by the World's Fair. . bers left DeTuro.managed to work hotel. frontages on Harding road and Pros the acedule rating bureau when Red tertaining her brother, Gerald Mor- . Mrs. Lee Davis accompanied her Claude Minaldl, Jr., six years old, gan and son, of New York. Mr. Mor- the tape looee and shouted for help. peat avenue, comprises about 40. Bank make application recently for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haw- His cries were heard by Mrs. Harry ran into the "side of. a moving can s'acres. The above resolution was of- a reduction in fire Insurance rates gan and son flew from Boston to Red kins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuesday. His Injuries consisted of Bank airport ' Rubin, whose husband operates a ; feted by Councilman Fredorlok Hur- was authorized. Hughes on a motor trip to Rich- drug store next door.. She notified bruises on bis face and he was" takw ' iJey, chairman of the finance commit- A stoker heating system for In- Rev. John O. Buchman of the Lin- mond, Virginia, during the, past police headquarters and Policemen en in the Sea Bright first aid am. ' tee. Collector Clark F. Kemp stated stallation In Liberty Hose company croft estates, pastor of St. Leo's Cath- week. . Alphonsus McGrathVv and Arthur bulance to the office of Dr. C. C. Peix that the finance committee*should be headquarters on White street was' olic church, Irvington, and Emll Mil- Miss Ruth Hlghbrown of Mllburn Buerkle hastened to the scene. De- rino at Fair Haven for treatment W commended for its work.In "conned- purchased. ler, tax collector of Irvington, will is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Philip Rosa Turo'was able to give a good de- The new fish drome on the beacti. ;-,tlon with obtaining payment' of the Announcement was made that the leave Saturday for. a sojourn In Eur- and family of Chapel Hill road. scription ofthemen. has been completed, .This market is Uxes, Mayor Frake stated that the WPA sewing project had been trans- ope., They expect "to return home William O'Brien of Jersey City, being operated by a number ot the September 15. - . • river fishermen in competition with . borough already has the money. ferred from Red Bank to Long spent the week-end with bis cousin, A BOAT FABTY. 'The semi-annual report, of the bor- Branch. Details of the transfer will •\ThomM J. Healey of Hokndel, BVank Neville. the fish drome which has been on tha ough auditor,'Charles E. Cole, was be worked out at a conference be- formerly of .this place, will leave this Mrs. Carl Zehring and son returned Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schumacher beach for a number of years. Some of the contestants in the SeiJ received and referred to the finance tween WPA ofnolala and Mayor Al- Your child pictures wilt be more Interesting If they "tell a story." Show week for a-vislT^t Saratdga. home Sunday after a month's visit of Keyport entertained a party of committee. ton -V. Evans of Long Branch. Jack and Joan McQueen, children with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. young people Wednesday and Thurs- Bright tenls tournaments are stay* the child busy at something—*uch as this repair job. And don't stand ing at the Peninsula house. , ,, ' A letter was received from the so fsr back. of Mr. and Mrs. John McQueen, are Martin J. McOulre flew by plane to day aboard their cabin cruiser, "The I,"!NeI"! w Jersey National Safety congress recovering from illness. Bar Harbor, Maine, Saturday and Dawn." In the party were Miss Ruth ^••asking that a safety committee be Weddings •ylRTUALLY every parent takes clothei, a dark hedge may mako a A Sunday-school meeting ..will be spent the week-end. with his wife Longstreet, Miss Doris Maher, Har- The city of Anxarlllo, Texas, la appointed In connection with the an- good background. A hilltop with tho held tonight'at the Everett home of and children, who are vacationing at old Bennett; Jr,, Asher N. Schanok, building' a. "rabbit-proof" fence ' snapshots of the children—and Jr., and Walter Sutphen of Holmdel nual meeting at Atlantlo City Octo- BLY-FOEBAB. would like to" fake better ones. It's child against a sky background Is Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stllwell. that place. • • • . • around its new municipal golf coursa Mrs. Thomas Finn, and daughter and Miss Frances VanCleaf of Mat- to prevent plains Jackrabblts froial < 'ber IB to 30, The appointment of The wedding of Miss Mary Mar- not difficult to take A good child pic- also good. Several residents of this place and " the committee was referred to the friends held a picnic Sunday at Mary have been visiting Mr. and awan. nibbling the greens. ' . police eommlttee for a report at the garet Bly, niece of Mils Margaret ture, and there's no; subject more Examine tho child snapshots you ,Lnext meeting, Councilman Victor Murphy of Broad street, Shrewsbury, appealing. But most of these pic- have taken. If. the subject appears and daughter of the late Mr. and tures can be made still better, if at- too email in most of them, you're .Batter, police chairman, stated that Mrs. James Bly, and Chester Ludwig 'he had attended several. safety ex- tpntlon is paid to a, few common, taking pictures at too great a dis- Fprrar, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fratik tance, See if you.can't get closer. It's . hlbits held throughout, the state, at B, Forrar of Wallace street, Red easily-corrected fault!. fit which advanced Ideas in safety were Bank, will take place Saturday after- ' The commonest faults .are: Incl- easy with a focusing camera, or an • ^presented. He said he found these noon at 3:30 o'clock at St. James' of'story" Interest, wrong choice of inexpensive box or folding typo that "exhibits very Interesting and e#u- has a "two-point" focus setting. A • X eatlonai. rectory. Monslgnor John B. Me- 'background or setting, subject too Oloskey will officiate, far from camera, and movement portrait attachment U also useful { ', The matter of repainting 18 direc- The bride-to-be will be attended by Which blurs tha picture. ' for "elbso-ups" atthrco nnd one-half tional road signs of rustic design by her cousin, Miss Margaret 'Murphy fset or even.a bit nearer. You need 'Howard; Lux was referred to the of New York, and heV brother, Almost any child enapshot will bo not tear cutting off part of your sub- •road committee with power to act. Thomas Bly, will behest man. Fol- ject, provided you locate tho subject Councilman William H. Oarhart, Sr., lowing the ceremony a~ reception will better It It "(ells a story." Simply chairman of the road committee, re- glfe the child something to do— accurately In the view flndor and be held at Pleasant inn, after which then do not move tho camera when >C,\, ported that the road department has the couple will leave on a wedding dress a doll, draw a picture,.fix a toy ENTER OUR WHEATIES CONTEST! f soraped the roads In Wlnfleld Oar; trip to Virginia Beach. wagon wheel, blow soap bubbles. making the exposure. '•••-. Dole's «<" (lens and reported progress on the re- Miss Bly Is a graduate of Red Such activity adds Interest to the Movement—either of camera or Win a 26-Piece Medality Silverware Set! Contest surfacing of Prospect avenue. Bank Catholic high tohool and Is1 em- subject—blurs the picture. Take fancy /••• Sills amounting to (29B7.BB were picture—and alao makes picture tak- ends Wednesday, Aug. 4th, at 4 P. M Join the ployed In the bookkeeping depart- ing more interesting for the cblld, care to hold tho camera still at tho f 'paid. Inelfifled in this sum was .the ment of J. H. Kelly opmpany on Bast unsweetened i§ amount of |3,S20 for the payment of 1 Sire a small baby a rattle or bright- moment you snap tho shutter. And, race now! Front street. Mr, Forrar, a gradu- with a box camera, pick a tlmn when ate of Red Bank publlo high school, colored object to play with—It w^ll The person bringing the greatest number of Wheatles box tops wins the subject ia not moving rapidly. Is employed In the reportoria! it- arome hl« Interest, and you will get the let. The winner will be announced at the above time. , partment of The Register. He Is livelier, more expressive pictures. If you have a finer camera, UBB a f Gran'ddaughter and president of the Red Bank Quad- Be careful In choosing back- shutter speed of 1/100 second or IHHI1 irjHiiiitiimiiBiiiffliitiiM^ Pineapple rangle club and secretary of the Red .grounds. Look beyond the subject— faster, with a correspondingly larger lg Son Get Estate Bank City Softball league. lens opening. your camera lens will. Avoid a 'back- GRAPEFRUIFancy nnsweeteneT JUICd - naturaE l Juice cr 4c Mrs. Josephine Morris of Atlantic A surprise miscellaneous shower ground that has a definite, obtrusive Watch theso points in taking child was given Miss Bly Thursday night township executed her will February pattern, such as the side ot n clap- snapshot!. They'ro all simple, no Juice 1 by Miss Marie Coudrler of Seat and Jack Frost Confectioners lib, t, 1M3. flhe directed that her grand- boarded house. And try for good con- trouble—and Jhey'll Insuro you bet- 'dwwhter. Both Barbara Wllklns, be Mrs. Frederick Wright at the'lat- Brown or Powdered Pkg.. ter's home at West Long Branch. trait with the subject, For example, ter pictures, SUGAR 5c ' paid SMO before there was any dl John van Guilder vision of Tier estate. The reat of her The glftk were arranged In a box if the child la wearing light-colored RELIEF ORDERS If- estate -was'divided equally between deoorated with pink erepe paper and CORNFLAKES crisp flakes pkg. 4c —. l / "her granddaughter and hor son, Al- placed beneath a suspendedMferlnk- Barbara Johnson, Wayne, Gloria and ACCEPTED llfr can. ' Rumson. fred Morris. She named her son.and Wllllftm McGIrr, Harry Collla and MM^^ her niece, Virginia A. Corey, as exeo- Others attending the shower were David Zlporo. Mrs. William Feeney, Mrs. Albert T. (Thi BidBinlc Itnlntar c>n b< bouttlit - Utors of Uie will, m Bumion from Uarbirt Knlsht, Hirrir Word reached hero last week of Curtis, Mrs. H. Dalton Hall, Mrs. F. BiVkin, Fr«d flnn.rtr, Walter Torbtn Mrs. Beulah C. Lawson of Middle- the Wedding of H. Lionel Fink of Superfine Fruits &> Howard; Gage, Mn,. Corntllus Bly, •nd ,C»nn«l'i, Rumaon and Rahway, who was mar- town township left her entire estate Mrs. JLeo C. Rocco, Mrs. Jamea Bly to her husband, Charles W. Lawson; Miss Mary Blaokwell of Long Is- ried to Miss Poppey Alexander, Fancy New Pack and Misses Betty, Marlon and Cath- daughter of Mr. and Mis. Harris Vegetables • In a will, »he executed last May. Mr, erine Ellis, Thereia Yorke, Leah land spent the week-end as the EARLY JUNE PEAS Lawson as appointed executor. guest of Miss Loulso Achells at (he Alexander of San Antonio, Texas. V Coudrler, Marie Hamm, Gladys For- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Akxandor Is well known In the Oeorge'Wentorff of Tlnton FallJ, rar and Beatrice Blordan Lee. social set of San Antonio, Mr. Fink CUt STRINGLESS BEANS Home Grown Full Pod who died,redently, left all his" estate Johnfrlti Aohells of Rumson road. . Miss B, C, Cavanaugh and brother travels for Julius Kayser, a business to his daughter, Edna Manning. He concern in Now York. ot CARROTS and PEAS executedr,the will August S, 1937, and ELLSWORTH-LYNCH, Frank of Olen Cove, Long Island LIMA BEANS are staying for tennis week as the Buy'Em By the Dozen ! appointed'his daughter executrix. Miss Natalie Ross Ellsworth, •John Bannon of Lafnyctto street guesti of Mr, and Mrs, B, J. Barry, l» enjoying n vacation from his du- Charles,Klrohner ot Keansburg left daughter of Mr. and Mr* Ray N. iuiwiiiBiinniiBiiiim^ all htsvVstate to his sister, Kate Ellsworth of Jersey City and Mon- Mlsi Madeline, A. Vlolett of Oyster ties with tho Pranchon Marco The- reg. size can Sc Ouekenbuehler of New York, and he mouth Beach, and William Francis Bay, Long Island, Is vIMtlnit her atrical Enterprises. Norwegian SARDINES P. Large Ripe Freestone named her as executrix. Tho will Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robert Bicltcnbnch, son of Mr. tall 1-ft.can 9C was executed September 16, 1934. Lynch of Jersey City, were married N. McCarter. nnd Mrs. Otto Bieltcnbach of Lin- Alaska SALMON * DairyDept. yesterday morning at St. Patrick's Mill 'Molly Gillette wan tho week- coln Park, Is spending n. week with im 1Oc PEACHES - Mrs. Lena R. Bradley of Mlddletown his grandparents, Mr', and Mrs. Otto Gelatine Desserts. * LJSfi££r* 3 "V^ v township was named as the sols bene- ohurch, Jersey City. end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon T. Coleman of Belknap lane. Broltonbach, St., on Rlvor road, r eir r r r c 3 for 1Oc ROLL ficiary 'In the will of her husband, The bride, attired In a gown of Lemon Juice " «iuX '' "" "i»° Everett G, Bradley, who died recent- Albert Latham's Betty It was Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmea Slnclnlr of white marquisette, w«a given in mar- again docked at the Boa BrlKht Hobokcn, former residents of Rum- I -• 25° ly, Mrs. Bradley was named as exec- riage by her father, Her vtil hung Heinz Pure Tomato Ketchup 14-oz. bot. 17c BUTTER utrix of the will. Yacht club for the week-end. Among son, spent the wcok-pntl with their Tender Stringiest from a coronet cap of net. She car- his guests were Julius Furstman, Jr., (laughter nnd H0n-ln-la\v, Mr. nnd Mrs. Anna Meyer of Keypori made ried a white prayer book with mar- and Mr. and Mrs, William Etirlclin. Mia, William Murphy ot Blngham SUPER SUDS "SffiSF 2lg.pkgs.3Sc kers of white ribbons covered with Free! 2 cakes 1'almoUve soap each pkg. a bequest.of $500 to her granddaugh- Mr. and Mm. nohort V. Whlto nvonuo. Cl BEANS ter, Marjorle E. Meyer; and $100 each Ullcs-of-the-vallcy. Mrs. Charles b to her sisters, Julia W. Howard and Hcsso of Leonardo, a cousin of the spent last week-end at Slnoasct, Otto Strohmenger of Syracuse, Gold Medal FLOUR &?• 15c Vi , 29c Minnie Osborne, and to her grand- bride, was matron of honor. She Long Island, New York, spont tho week-end with lb. The weekly Saturday CVOIIIHK his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto lor Out ««tr« 25 son, H, Frederick Marquardt. AH the wore an aquamarine French organdy COCOMALT •"'IT •*• 35c rest of hor estate was left lo her gown and a shoulder length veil. She dance at tho J3oa Bright Bench club Strohmenger of Lafayetto slroet. Mr. Hard Ripe daughter, Elfrlda Mprquardt, and silo carried a., bouquet of old-fashioned was transferred last Saturday to the Slrohmenger recently secured a po- BORDEN'S was appointed executrix. flowers. Ruma.on Country club bocnusc of In- sition with the Burroughs Adding TOMATOES clement weather, Tho dance nttrnct- Mnchlno Co. at Syracuse. CHATEAU William iH. Flllcroft, woll known The bridesmaid*, dreisod In peach ed a small crowd, many nf the Jamea Sammon was removed to TOMATOES AMERICAN . —c« farmer and load contractor, who died net dresses with aqua accessortu and younger club members earlier In tho Monmouth Memorial hospital Sun- about two.wecks ago, bequeathed his large picture hats, were Miss Mar- evening, while at 12 o'clock tho old- day'afternoon In the Runison am Phillips or Pride O'Farm Quality PIMENTO entire estate to his wife, Mary Edna garot Ellsworth, a slsUr of the bride er dancers pretty well clalmfd the bulance, He received a lacerated California Seedless Flltcroft, and he named her as execu- and Miss Doris Jerglnsen, Their floor. Among those present wcro Mr. finger a few weeks ago and compli trix. The' will was executed May *, bonquota were of for-get-nie-noti, and Mrs. Chcuton Simmons, Mr. nnd rations set In, putting him In a ('rill Net CHEESE 1934. ;. Charles Heiao of Leonardo wns Mrs. Kilward M. Crane, Manton Mot- (•id condition. o( can pk C GRAPES Mrs. Sarah B. Seltzer of Bclmar, Wat-mnn. Tho uihcrs were John calf, 3d, and a K'°"P bla dinner William Pmlclty spent tho week who died June 6, bequeathed articles Ellsworth, R brother of the bride, and guesti, John Acholln, Mls» B. C. Cnv- end visiting Elwood Lauback of Ess- of furniture, Jewolry and other per- James Lynch, "a brother of the bride- 5 nnaugh, Donnhl Andrews, Council- 2 ' 25 ton, Pa, sonal effedts to hor daughter, Mm. 2 - 19° groom. man and Mrs. Sheldon T. Cbloman, Oceanlo hook and Inddor company Efflo B. Itelnert and her two sons, Jnmca Murphy was organist and Sandy Thomas, Mils Honora Knnpji, WILSON'S Fresh Tender Harry and Homer Behm, and ordered wii called out Bunday mnrnliiR. at Heinz Sliced Cucumber Pickles 2 jumbo jars 35c Thomas McCarthy was soloist, The MUs Margot White, Porter n. o:40 o'clock to extinguish a. dro In Pure Print that each cf these receive one-sixth church waa decorated with, white Caesar, Mr. and Mn. Clement I,. of her residuary eitato, the othor n 1038 Oldsmoblle car on tl]o Edwin LIPTON'S TEA BAGS 20 in a box 17c rones nnd palms. Despard, Klmball llnt-tshornc, Do- Slownrt' estate. The firemen respond- SWEET CORN half going In cminl shares to Charles The bride's mother wore a costume Wltt Tltun, Norninn K. Tltui.. ,lr., LARD oL ed but the blue hail too much heaJ- ' AO ear W, Edgar A. nnd Warren Seller. at moonstone blue, crcpo with match- Mlsa Mnlile Jnnra ivntl ICilwnid A. Seminole Toilet Tissue 3 1000 sheet rolls 14c The will, 'executed August 11, 1030, wny anil tho enr wnn ilrst royal. Ing acccaaorlcji nnd the mother of tho Hurd, Jr, Miss Charlotte" McOlrr, ilauuhlei- appolnls her «on, Harry Behm, exec- bridegroom wfl.i attired In lavender OAKITE. • Cleans Everything 2 reg. pkgs. 19c utor. ' Mini Francis Ditvla and her hiolh- of Mr. and Mr*, Rnymonrl McOlrr uf chiffon. Both Mrs, Ellsworth and Rlvrr road, returned homo Saturday Mrs, Lynch woro corsages of orchids. er, Samuol Davli, spent thr wrpU- High Test OXYDOL X 8c 2 „£.. 35c end with Mr., and Mrs. Ranmrl after visiting relatives In Now York. Enter Ikt Oiydol Conlait • Finer Quality Meats • Following tho ceremony a recep- Dnvls of Nnvrnlnk Hlvrr ronil, Daniel Murphy of Nnrumsunk tion wan hold at the Villa Cacsara at WANT ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Mrs. QeorRO Foster o( N»w York fltrcDt has opened the Oulf fraa sta- P&GSOAP • White Nkptha 3 c&ket 10c Hillsilalf , Thff couple aro now on a tion nl Five Coiners an Houte 3A, FRIDAY'S SUPER BARGAIN! trip lo Novn Hcotla and upon their la visiting with Mr. nixl Mia. Ml. Too Late for Clanification chad S. Jacobs of .nunmon roml, Mlddletown. 8c 2 P!f,,37c return the/ will rculilo at Haoken- i/ovils Rlggllo ot Houlh Hnckfn- Armour's COTTAGK CIIKSSE tor ..I., (m.h «l lh« melt, llolh Mr. nnd Mm. Lynoh are Mrs. It, Clauaien of Kn»t Hlvrr Th. lup it 1 «ack Is vliltliiR hlii fnllip'r. Mick ltlK- CAMAY SOAP reg. size pkg. 5c firm, Ul>[ioflt(ft Klvcr I'lnfit frbutil. K. fipquent vMtors In Leonardo. road gavo A lawn party .Snlunlny Bfautlful W«m4lt Smoked Cala Hams C E. Alamnil«r, H«l Hunk. for Iho benefit of the Honn nf I'lilun yilo of Lafaye.Uo ilrrrt. Mrs. Edward J. Mncklln nnd hor DEL MAIZ NIBLETS 2 vac. can* 19c (Short Shank) MOONKV—OAllltlTV. Velentim' nilxlllnry, driinilmrnl (if lb, WANTED, :HIII,i, ni'iilsiunl on New Jersey. Mrs, Clauasen l» n mom- (Iniightnr Myitjn aro vnfatlonlnfr In DEL MAIZ MEXICORN 2 vac. cam 23c 15 vlngle, d " ri»«njamln Johnson nf Blvrr IIHKI Ml«s Ruth Ilnnimn wn.i n reernt LESUEURPEAS 2 Ig. cam 25c •luallfy, A ly «ll «««t. Aiulu.r nmnnnn were nianli'il Sunday liy waji npnratrd on yc^iI'l'tljiy morning vl.ltov of Mr tint Mm. Jdhn Hin- WEEK-END SPECIALS ffporlRWHr i|>nny, t>'l Wliltt ^ht'cl, lloroiiKli Ui'conlur Danlfl a. Wi>l- nt Mciiunniith MCUHMIBI lumpltnt. nnn nf l-arnycttn ntrrrt. Had Uank. (jnnil nt I.lltlo Hllvn. Mr. and Mm. MIJI, S. I to 12x181 nil l. An. and Mis. Will Wnrd of Foni-M nvr. bay, Tim trip wan tmuli< In the ulijrf LEGS Me RibRotst *-Alb. EtliiaflW, plmna KntofitdVvn 4110. ll to Mr. Thunini. Just Rite Brand In ir>0 ytnn tlin nnnter of popull- nue, WIIITIIITK Rlnii ll f«ll IIIIKIHIIKHI I lIB .ll«« D.Jlnlhy rtinlimn ami Angvhi LAMB J^ lion of Die Unltnl Htales hns nhift- MCONAltDO l'KKSONAI.M. Popular Brand A A workk, litli) with;; rnokltiMrnokl l i mint hxvi •d westward from Maryland to In- Hello and Tlionim Uvorchik or Ho. TsiuUr*!' V V1/C i,*itunaall ftfiamttflffitf flffiii flouf t lt l hoken arc guraU of Mr«, lxiln l,niiK' it lUl d ^»n k 141114 , illnna. Mr«. Chtrlt'S Kilrillnmltr of \Vi,,|c floft MMM ¥ al 1 BMOKKD A A 7211. "lull nf VVnihlnKtou utirrl. lildlon avenue, siiccrsufully lin.loi- at U Ml', mid Mrs. William Cinmcy of M'ont «n 0|>rmllnii Tllm.lny ,,l Kir BROILERS tMd HAMS * »i Pntk avenue mr I tip pnrrntn nf n Moninnillh Mi'tiuuliil hn.«|iiliil. where or FRYERS ^^ (Whol« or Shank Half) WEEK-END SPECIAL! daughter tioin Hatiudity R! Itlvriview /flic In lining nlrcly. Mis. 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ELBERTA PEACHES FREESTONE JERSEY CARROTS fRoM NEARBY rARM5 WATERMELONS —-^ . CELERY FRESH-CRISP FIRM RED-RIPE Ib. TOMATOES From Nearby Farmi CALIFORNIA RED PLUMS YELLOW ONIONS "Dy, PVfl. YELLOW BANANAS — 9 29. CRISP, CALIFORNIA ICEBERG Select C LETTUCE head] '"•"lay, Krult «nd V»«ei«M« Prlcta.Effective •""' Thundiy, Friday and Saturday SHOP BUY WITH CONFIDENC PRiCM WPltCTlVE TO AUQU5T Ja4 UNtBIB-OTIIBKWI8B NOTBD f'Six KEJD BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1939. garet Boeekel of Bed Bank, and sev- a son by a former marriage, James Obituaries eral niece* and nephews. ' - MacDonall of Clifton. Novelty Dance To Legal Action To Tbe funeral was held Tuesday one funeral m held ..Tuesday Well-Designed? Gomfortaple MBS. ALICE C. MABTOT. , morning at the funeral parlors of morning at St, Ann'* church, Keans- Mrs. Alice C, Martin, widow of R. R. Mount * $ grammar -school, -wa* started yester- apparently urged the committee anil died five years ago and a brother, star* with the stars." . ' William H. Conover, died suddenly In Mis* Eustace lived for many years jLday when charges were drawn up byboard to take such action against VICTOR LICK. on Oakland street. Surviving are.a • A large program of entertainment, I? Thomas Doremus, a member of the,him. September, 1937. She was a member featuring radio and stage stars, has of the Highlands lodge of Foresters. sitter, Mr*.' Acne* Barkalow ot p law arm of Quint and Doremus, who Mr. Hawkins yesterday.told a Reg- Victor Lick, 33 years old, of Chapel Branchpoint, and a, niece, Mrs. John been arranged and a nationally g-'li wpresentlng the Shrewsbury board ister representative that he has hid Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hill road in MIddletown township, Busklln of Red Bank, known orchestra will furnish musio James A. Buys of Plscataway, Rarl- died Sunday morning at Monmouth for dancing. At a recent committee \ JQI «a»ica«on. - • several disputes with the school prin- The funeral was held Tuesday af- : cipal, Fred C. England, and he tan township; two sisters, Mrs. Chris- Memorial hospital, where he had meetingthe ticket captains reported *£. Mr. Hawkins, Janitor at the school tian Brose and Mrs. Samuel Martin, been a patient since the' previous ternoon at. the funeral parlors of R.. that a large number of tickets have 1£ for the past four jear«, was recently thought that this was being done aa more or less of a grudge which Mr. both of New Brunswick, and a day.- He had been ailing for several R. Mount * Son, East Front street, been sold and many reservations' 5 ""damanded by the board of education brother, Thomas Conover, "also of weeks but had been about until the with Rev. Henry P. Bowen, pastor of have,:been made. The "starlight i' t» resign from his duties but hasEngland has held against the school Janitor for more than two years. New Brunswick. day before his death. the Fair Haven Methodist church, promenade" will be held regardless of ^'failed to do so. The Janitor's com- officiating. Burial waa In Fair View The vote on asking Mr. Hawkins Tbe funeral will be held Satur- Mr.' Lick lived with hla mother the weather, as the club has facili- ,| mlttee, composed of James H. Mat- cemetery. . ties to accommodate guests indoors. v, tenlee, chairman, Morgan C. Knapp for hla resignation was three In favor day afternoon at 1 o'clock at her late and fosterfather, Mr. and Mrs. 'rani G. Harold Nevluj, submitted lta of and one against. Two went on home and at the Baptist church at Stephen Powllsky, and conducted • a! Judge. Harry Klatsky and Henry it report to the president of the board, record as "not voting." ' Plscataway, with Rev. E. Harold trucking business. Surviving besides! Hurwitz are co-chairmen. Other * Walter C. Quptll, with th« comments George H. Langs, a member of the Matbls, 'pastor of the- Highlands his parents, are two brother* and two committee chairmen are Judge Klat- board of education, who cast Ihe neg- . The floor plan of this.com- Methodist church, officiating. Burial, sisters, MUs Stellar and Anthony and sky, entertainment, assisted by Mr. g "negligence of work." • The board pact Ohio home illustrates t ft "asked that Hawkins resign but be-ative vote, said that he found every- In charge of the Worden funeral William Powllsky, .who live at home, Purchases Home Hurwit?; Milton M? Abramoff, W- Ing an exempt fireman and under thing In a satisfactory condition and condition to be desired: Access home of Red Bank, will be In theand Mrs. Benjamin Gordon of the I tickets; Miss- Irene Klatsky, secre. •*, tenure be flatly refused to do so. although a brother-in-law of Mr. Haw- to the bathroom without the White Church Methodist cemetery Amory L, Haskell estate. tary; Irving L. Krakowlte, posters, K. The committee In making ita re-kins, he had taken an unprejudiced • necessity of passing through t Fiscataway. The funeral was held' Tuesday At Shrewsbury and Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon, pat- "•-•port stated that It had worked un- iHhd and was stating facts as he other rooms. A $6,250 valua- morning .-at St. Mary's Catholic rons. J^ringly with Mr. Hawkins and found saw them. Councilman William D. tion was placed on the home, MBS. MARGARET O. MOORE. church, New Monmouth," and burial Organizations supporting the event |V that even after the committee had Layton, Sr, last night told The Reg- with the mortgage of $5,200 Mrs.NMargaret G. Moore, widow of In charge of Frederick Sllcox of Stahl Property on are the Young Men's and Young L'fchanged rules and regulations to acr ister that he had been at the school insured by the Federal'Hous- ohn C. Moore of Rumson road, Lit- Keyport was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Women's Hebrew association, the F he would be forced .found the school In a sanitary con- She had resided in this section for before moving to Belford had lived ST** to give up hla poslUon through legal ditlon and that aa far as they knew at Lincoln Park. New York stock broker and Intends he past 60 years. to occupy the property as a year- SK 'Jetton on the part of the board of ed- his work had been most satisfactory. Socialized Medicine Surviving, besides Mrs. Parker, Surviving, besides her husband, fe ucatlon. •'• - are two daughters, Carol and Bar- round, home. The Bay VanHorn Mr. Layton stated that the school are a son, JJohn Moore of LittlLtt e SliSli- agency of Fair Haven was the brok- at present Is costing the borough er; three grandchildren, Mrs. Wal^ bara Sutherland, and her parents, MONUMENTS! W Ur. Hawkins claims the board took citizens 15,000 mor*> today to operate Controyersial Topic Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VanDuyne of er In the transaction. , faction In asking tor his resignation laco Bozart and Mrs. Baruch Lewis Located on the south side of Syca- than it did five years ago and that of Long Branch and Richard Parker Lincoln Park. She also leaves three e' 'after the Janitor's committee report; he could see no improvements that sisters, Dorothy N., Helen C, andmore avenue, - the house adjoins the f,' «d that bla work hud been unsatla- of Little Silver, and four great-grand- have been made/ r\ OMPULSORY health insurance, loosely called socialized medicine, children. Janet S,, all ot Lincoln Park. farm-of Alfred J. Llppman, chair- "» factory, this wai untrue, according \J Is the subject of one of the most violently controversial bills which man of the Sea Bright State Park %- to Mr. Hawkins, and other residents After charges have been submitted v The funeral was held yesterday af- Tha funeral will be held tomorrow his come before Congress in recent years, according to Maxine Davis afternoon at 3 o'clock at the late commission and Is on the opposite %', of the borough, who recently made to the board of education by Mr. ternoon at the Parker residence with side of the road from the Batchelar *' an Inspection of the building to seeDoremus, a special meeting will be in an unbiased presentation of the problem id the August issue of Good Rev. Elijah F. Reed, pastor of the home and the service will be con- Little Silver Methodist church, offi- ducted by Rev. Nelson Moore of property. !,• {he "unsatisfactory" conditions. This called and a hearing will be con- Housekeeping Magazine. The National Health Bill; introduced by The house contains nine, rooms, faction as claimed by Mr. Hawkins ducted. • ciating. William H. Carhart, Sr., lo- Bradley Beach, former pastor of the Senator Robert F. Wagner, is being attacked and defended all over the cal 'preacher, assisted. Curing the Belford Methodist church. Inter- two baths, a lavatory and has a hot- Your Expression ot United States by.physlcians.-eoclal service Rumson road, between Pros- ment, In charge ot the Scott Funeral water heating system fired by an Parker Appointed workers, economists, laymen and the basis that compulsory .health in- pect avenue and Church street, was home cf Belford, will be In Fair oil burner. Other features of the True Remembrance Bowling Center .the roan in the street. surance will be more costly to tax- closed. The floral pieces were con- View cemetery. house include a slate roof and an "Those advocating the bill see in payers, already overburdened with veyed to the cemetery In the Little enclosed porch extending across the No other act of a normal To Waterways . ,it the first step toward a great fixed' coats; that bureaucracy will Silver fire department truck. front of the house. The grounds ara mac's life gives him more be extended and that such a system CHARLES H. JEWELL, complete soul satisfaction Open To Public The President of the New Jersey humanitarian goal—the extension The bearers were Harry Edwards, unusually well landscaped and plant- will become a powerful political in- ed with an abundance of trees and than the building of a Me- Waterways has announced the ap- of medical caro to millions who at strument in the hands of a few; that William King, Charles Beck, Zach- Charles H. Jewell, aged 72, died at present cannot afford it," writes his home at Keyport Sunday follow- flowering shrubs. morial to his loved ones whb , Proprietors Rolled pointment of George Wlllets Parker, the people will take advantage of ary Taylor, Frank Sherwood and Mr. havs gone on. as an' Ocean county representative Miss Davis.'"Those who oppose It such a system by malingering; that; Carhart. Burial, in charge of It. R.ing an Illness of several months, Mr. A search ot the>property reveals refer to it ominously as the opening Mount & Son of Red Bank, was In Jewell was a director and vice pres- that past ownership has been In well- Out First Ball upon the waterways body. The oth- wedge for what they call "Social- the quality of American medicine! er Ocean County Representatives are will deteriorate and that compul-' Evergreen cemetery, Little Silver. ident of the People's National bank: known old Shrewsbury families, in- Our select Barra Memorials ixed medicine!" sory insurance Is not needed because' at Keyport and a director and presi- cluding the names of Campbell, bear the Guild mark of ap-. 1 Freeholder A. Paul King. Sheriff Byl- proval—your guarantee of a .The) Bed Bank bowling center,.one vaster Mathla and former Senator .It is recognized, Misn Davis con. IHi the first principle of the physi-' MR& ELIZABETH C. WALLING. dent of the Borough Building & Shurman and Meyer. 'of the largest and most attractive tinuts, that the cost of emergency cian to give his services, regardless] Loan association of Keyport and It Is the Intention of Mr. and Mrs. finer Memorial at no extra Harry' T. Hagaman. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Walling, 85 years cost. 'Visit our showroom and ipota In this section, opened ita doora Mr, Parker waa Immediately medical care Is a threat to the finan- of the patient's abilitv to pay. Matawan. For many years he waa Loeb to move from* New York to old, wife of Fltrroy Walling of New a partner in the real estate firm of see our display of these certi- ' Saturday night. Charles Bruno and placed upon the committee '6t ar- cial stability of the average Ameri- Advocates of the National Hcalthl their recently acquired horns within Vincent Sacco, proprietors of the new . can family. The rich can pay their Monmouth, died Monday after an Lawrence, Blake and Jewell at New a few days, In the meantime tho fied Memorials. rangement* for tha banquet w be Bill insist that compulsory insur-i illness.of six months. She was born enterprise, rolled oufiJUio first balls. own way. The poor who live in sli- ance will not add to the taxpayer's York city. house is being renovated and deco- held In Atlantic Highlands August 14, able communities can depend on at Centervllle in Holmdel township, Mr Bruno made a^ strike to the burden because medicino is already Besides his wife he is survived by rated. m in celebration of the Bandy Hook har- charity, but in between these lies a daughter of Elizabeth Wilson and great satisfaction of the large crowd bor project being adopted by the fed- expensive. They indicate that, peo- John H. Curtis, and had lived at a sister, Miss Evelyn- Jewell ot that witnessed the proceedings. the greater per cent of all Ameri- ple must mmage to pay for medical Springfield, Massachusetts. Funeral the Date eral and state Governments. Sheriff , c«ns, to whom tho threat of emer- Sew Monmouth 68 years, She was •, Many beautiful floral pieces were Mathls was also placed on the com- care by one means or another and services were helo Tuesday »fter-. on the address on vour paper shows JOHN VAN KIRK ' gency illness is a constant night- this ii a more systematic and eco- i member of the New Monmouth when vour subscription expires. This 'received, by the owners and there mittee by NellS. Franklin, Its' chair- mare. There are forty million peo- Baptist church. noon from his residence. Rev. Har- were hundreds of expreulons of good nomic way. Supporters of tho Wat;.] old Green, Jr., pastor of the Re-paper, like most self-respecting pub- Nt»t lo Ml. Ollvit C«niUrr man. ple in America whose family In- ner bill point out that abuses on the! Surviving, besides her husband, lications. • is operated on a cash-in- wlJbes and success for the new en- Mr. Parker is publisher of the comes average aboufc'$800 per year. formed church, officiated and inter- advance basis. .If vour final date Is Phone Red Bank 319 part of the patients under a compul-j . are eight children, Mrs. William ment was la Christ church cemetery drawing near., send In" vour check ' terprisa. Meain. Bruno and Sacco Tuclcerton Beacon and the Beach Ha-1 These cannot afford to get sick but sory health-insurance system couldi Morford, Misses Eva L., and Anna were hosts to all who attended, and they do. at South for renewal today so that vou will R. F. D. Box 108, Red Bank ven Times. He has always taken an be controlled by doctors in charge,! H. Walling and Curtis Walling of not miss any Issue*, ot vour tavorlt* each person received a soda or sun- active Interest In waterways Improve-1 The National Health Survey con- They say that political chicanery l.v New Monmouth; Mrs. H. S. Burrow- ROBERT BOY SUTFHIN. home newspaper.—Advertisement. dae. John Hlggln* Is In charge of menfs and has helped considerably in I ducted by the U. S. Public Health possible under such a system buti es ot Keyport, Mrs. Charles B. the luncheonette and loda fountain. advice to waterway offlotali. ' . i Service in 1DS8 reiterated the'need not inevitable or necessary, as many Schenck of Asbury Park, Mrs. Har- .Robert Roy Sutphin, a resident of The bowling center Is equipped On account of the recent hold-up ! of theso peoplo for some system, of well-run atsta health departments old B. Allen of Doylestown, Pennsyl- Holmdel for a number of years, died with eight of the latest-designed of the passage of the Omnibus Rivers health cajc, for tho smaller the In- testify. To the objection that medi- vania, and Mrs: Harold T. Stout of last night at his home after an Ill- •Brunawlok-Balke alleys. Opera chairs and Harbors bill In Congress, Jhe sur- come, the greater the threat ot 111- cine will deteriorate under such r MIddletown. She also leaves 11 ness ot several weeks. He was 76 to accommodate 80 persona are lo-veys. Intended for the Atlantic coast rioss. Illness and tho cost of illness plan because the finest doctors will grandchildren and five great grand- years old. Mr. Sutphin had been in cated In front. The luncheonette is have been held In abeyance by the often push low-income families over never be attneted to government children. the blacksmith business at Holmdel. finished in knotty pine and Is U. 8. Chief of Engineers and this the borderline into state dependency practice, advocates of the bill reply He was born In Freehold town- FUNERAL SERVICES where thero Is an increased burden that the average man will receive The funeral will be held this after- equipped with lounge chairs. The action, caused postponement of the noon at 3 o'clock at the late resi- ship, a son of the late Robert Roy . . . The Funeral Services of place la equipped with the latest in on taxpayers. Many citizens con- better medical care under a govern- banquet in Atlantic Highlands from ment aystcm than ho now finds dence. Rev. Samuel Johnston, pas- and Elizabeth Haggerty Sutphin, He today Involves » number of serv- air-conditioning plant* and In the tend that the health of the citizenry is survived by one daughter, Daisy the scheduled date of August 1 to is the concern of government! Out available to him. tor of the New Monmouth Baptist ices each an Important part of wHRer, will be heated by an oil bur- August 1*. I church, and Rev. William R. Ros-ot Holmdel; a sister, Mrs, C, E. the complete service. Each ner. of this contention rose tho Wagner National Health Bill. Miss Davis describes the British aeil of tha Keyport Baptist church Tllton of Red Bank, and two bro- Summons we receive to serve Is There are ample parking facilities system of compulsory hcnlth insur- will officiate. Interment, in. charge thers, Lemuel Sutphin and George given the same careful attention. adjoining the center. A number of famous doctors and ance as an example of whnt can be Club Concordia scientists oppose tho measure on of the Scott Funeral home of Bel-1 Sutphin, both of Red Bank. accomplished along this line. ford; will be In Fair View cemetery. I The funeral will be held Saturday Beach Party Hosts — ""* afternoon at the Holmdel Baptist Telephone Bed Bank 226 Mrs. Tony Hunting BALSAEB; MEYER. church at 2:30 o'clock—wlth-Rev. Club Concordia, a group of young Marshall Harrington, pastor, officiat- students of-Christian Science living B&lsae B. Meyer of Metedtconk, MOUNT SON Is Party Hostess formerly ot Lakewood, died Tuesday ing. Interment in charge of the ,R."R. & in this area, were boats to the FMOMIC K. ADAMS. MANAOM A dessert-bridge for the benefit of ^SNAPSHOT OJIL at the home of his son, Francis J. Bedle funeral home, will be In the Frlendrcd society of East Oranje, a Holmdel cemetery. the Ladles' auxiliary of the Red Bank similar group, at a beach party held Meyer of Metedeconk, after a, long Funeral Home Lodge of Elks was held yesterday af- at Seaside Heights Sunday. PICTURES ON THE FARM illness. ternoon In the garden of Mrs. Tony , There were 40 young people In the Mr. Meyer, a carpenter contractor, MRS. JESSrE E. VANMATER. West Front Street Hunting's home on River road, Fair party and the trip,'was made In six was born in Alsace-Lorraine and was Mrs. Jossle E. VanMater, wife of Haven. Table awards, wrapped In cara. 3wl-nmlng and baseball wrre the son of Joieph and Elll«.beth Lai'- William VanMater of Middle road purple and white, were hot milk enjoyed by all, Those present In- uby. Meyer. With his parents he came Keyport. died Tuesday at Monmouth pitchers In various colon. cluded: to Lakewood In 1873. He had lived Memorial hospital, Long Branch. She Attending were Mrs. May Wulflng, Betty DeMldowIt* of Rlv«r Flnza, with his son for the pest ten months, was 65 years old. Mrs. Marlon Dahl, Mn, B. A. Tow- Bryant Laurie, Henry Leldnei, Mary Surviving; are three sons, Thomas Surviving besides her husband are send, Mrs. H, Lynnwood Mlnton, Mrs. Lcldnor, Harry VanNote, Evelyn A. Meyer of South Rlvor, Mrs. Helen a daughter, Mrs. Robert Mason of Emerson Powell, Mrs, Walter B. Tufts, Lily Ivans and Sally Porter ot M, O'Connor of Red Bank; a, broth- Keyport, and two grandchildren, Connor, Mrs. Benjamin A'dler, Mrs. Red Bank; Ruth and BettyiSamuel of er, Joseph F, Meyer ot Lakewood, Geraldlne Brown and Robert Ma- Max Cohn, Mrs. Harry Klatsky, Mrs. Little Silver, Elizabeth and Dnvld and 14 grandchildren. • son. Mrs, VanMater was born at Leon Rueckhaus, Mrs. Warren Book- Kingston ot Long Branch, Jan« Ma- Mr. Meyer was a charter member Colt's Neck and was a daughter of waiter, Mrs.-George A. Howgill, Mrs. son of Shrewsbury, Annette Johnson of the Reliance fire company of Lake- the late James and Sophie Davlson B, H. Lane, Jr., Mrs. William J. Ro»- and Elaine Janscn of Fair Haven, wood and was an officer In the State Covert. well, Mrs; Tom Howard, Mrs. Allan lima Bitter, John Stekk, Jr,, Ernie Exempt y Firemen's association. He The funeral will be held this after- Haseall, Mrs. Hughle Deady, Mrs. E. Baldwin, Dorothy Strcflnger and was also a past aachem In the Inde- A. Rlley, Mrs. Ooorge Foster, Mrs. noon at 3 o'clock at her late home, Helen Gardner of Newark; Call pendent Order of Redmen. with Rev. Harold Green, rector of George Harm, Mrs, j. Joseph Hen- FneHcn ot Cnldwell, Henry Shackel- nessey, Mrs. Michael S. Jacobs, Mrs, A rosary service will ho held to- Ktyport Ueformed church, officiat- ford of Mlddlctown, Elvira nnd Fred night at the son's residence and aing. Burial In charge of H. 8. Bedlci Worden Grooms, Mrs. C. R, Patten, Weaver of North BerRcn, Jeannettc Mrs. S. R. Davis, Mrs. Wallace H. high mass of requiem will be cele- ot Keyport will be In Green Grovo TO QUALIFY Hays of Irvlngton, Sylvia Mettln of brated Friday morning at ft o'clock cemetery, Rankln, Mm. Murray A. Cowan, Mis. South Orange, Kllnnr M, .Lurcher Samuel Berk, Mm. Max B, Morris, at St. Mary's-of-tRo-Lake church, AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE Tlllle Stump, Calvin F. Reed, Luana Likewood, by the rector, Rev. John ABRAHAM METSGER, Mrs. P. F. Long, Mm. Mary Ladlso, K. Reed, Slcgfrletl A. 8henkle and Mrs. Louis Garti, Mrs. D, C. Schroe- F, Baldwin. Burial will be In St. PeRR-y Meyers of East Orange; Itlch- Mary's, cemetery at Lakewood. Abraham Metsger, a summer resl-, • • • an orguiuabon muil serve su- der, Mrs. Carl Bergman, Mm. Charlss nrd Hardy, Georne F; Frosl, Flor- dent, died at the home of his sister, J. Child, Mrs. Edward Hartje, Mrs. onc« IIIRPI". Chnrlea Ingels, Bobble Mrs. LaBclle Murtha of Third ave- premely well at modest costs. Wor. Arthur Maler, Mib. Thomas Hacke'.t; S. Marks and John Shaw of West l'KTKll OnUCIIOWSKI, nue, Atlantic Highlands, Tuesday den service ia well known both for Mrs,»Mlchael Hynan, Mrs. Charles Orange; Robert Richards of Bloom- "Te,ler Obuchowxkl of Matawan died morning. Mr, Metsger was a build Hawkins, Mrs. Joseph Dillon and field. yesterday morning at his home on Ing engineer by profession and was quality and econqmy. Miss Florence Boyce, Gaston avenue. He was 03 years old, born in Keyport. He was 70 years Surviving, besides hl« wife, Mrs, old and is survived by two children, STATB TAHK MKKTINU, Lena Obuchowakl, are right children, Minerva and Joseph Metsgsr of N«w Everywhere on a farm thare are picture*—almptt, pleasing snapihoti that John Gustave and Joseph Obuchowakl, Wins Buick Car will give ytur albums new appeal. York; three brothers, Joseph Mets- Th* Sea Brlnht State J'nrk tom- and Mr», Martha Koakey, nil nf Mat-' Keansburg, Alfred Metsger mlsslon will meet at the Monnmuth of 6OE0STFRONTST. At Sea Bright ''plIK m«n who snys "nothing «»er around Ihe house nml Imrn lot there awan, Mrs. Frances Uradlgl of New,, UonRr(1o and William Metsger of lieach borough hall Wednesday af- s ternoon, August 3, at < o'clock. Rep- *- haprnna on n farm" certainly are de-lulls which mnkit pktiires. York, Mrs. Anthony Peraeskle »' Now York, nnd a sister, Mrs. Annie Auguit Carbon* o! Huntlnglon Pennsylvania, Mrs, Frank Letwenkle «„,„„, ,|, N«w YorK. Long Island, won Ilie Hiilek aedtn niHeiitatlvnn from Die Imitu! »f torn- Isn't talking about pictures. On at fl«t a imii nf nrinitr*fh«r whit. nn f merco and nnvlnntlon and conserva- miist any fiirni, If you Veep your Illnc, wentlliiK n KliiRlriire, or of union Beach, and Mil, Joseph Tho funfMl| w|n be held thl« af awarded Sunday night at the close atuiniock nf Keypoit; hla mother, ,t \ >| ck In the Bedle In- ot the firemen's fair ot Srn Itrlght. tion'anil development will attend. «yo» cippii, ynn will find onnnsih bllsr at n wlilrlliiK erlhilslnm. 1'lr. yp (minon u O Mrs. Domenleo Ouuchnwakl of Mat- nrrsl home «t Keyport. Masonlo Edward A, Voss of Nrw York was Mayor A. O. Johnson of Montnouth snapshot ninloilnl lo keep Urn ram- lnr» ahady ffiim mniri p, nlililmn muter of ceremonies at the award. Ueach has Invited all those InteieKl- wani two brothers, 1'aul and John services by the Kiyport lodge were Ma busy from rarly innrnlnc to IKte tlKiag ffnrrs of laid mils, the tint- Obuchowskll of Stamfordfd , tt The fair, which was held nine days ed In the Hea Blight Rtatfv park to tflreel wooden bufkrl al thn well snd held last nluht. Hurt«l will UWt nl nlKltl—nnil still not exliauif Ihe cut, and a ulster, Mrs. Kdward Stan-, ''[^ 'm" Ore«n Oro've cemetery. Within The Meant drew large crowds and win a aiic- attenit, ItiA worn saW'lionie or clinppInK "iipiilr. owlch nf Brooklyn, , __ cesi. The proceeds havn not yet hlork In Dm nnoillul. Look formnpn Of All b»nn datermlnnd as all returns are The funeral will lie held tniiimruw ( UICIIAHU BR, SDMPLE WIIXIAM IIANNKKKN TO WK.I). Farm n'nliiiiils offer srnrea of pic* ilnwn liy th« «hndv sprlnK-liimiiii morning at A o'clock at his lute home not yet In. Tin, funeral of Richard lUgan AND OUR r*puutl»n h%* bt»jn bt.ilt • w • m • • tine rhnucos—woolly lambn In the and brook. And wstrli Hie spmlnl and at 9 o'clock at HI, Joseph's! U| Is »• llfVH»v. , Jl'nJohn nI. Hlll«r nii|inrii|R»will celebrati „..„-e a. W.t ,. • -,/,-,-i-- Uiut t«p«nilvff tn Ih* on* m»nt of (heir slater, Mlis Tfieso ( mllkliiit. PIKK at the It (null |nr their Uliial n111T11)' (n picture. high mass of lequlem, Ilurlal, In hospital, was held Friday ™jn""« SERVICES moit tUboraU. Nn mnu»r tht G,Frederick N»llson, Jr., of Rum- neinadellr Lake, tn Joseph N. llmi- rrlrt Involvtd, th* mmpti. don, w»s fined %1 and cn»t« of 12 K with alnitjr Yes. thero are. plcnly nf fnrm charge of John K. Day nf Red ll.nk at St Joa.ph's church, K.yport. nnlon, son ot Mr. nnd Mi*. William and Ktypnit, will he In PI. Jnsfph's where a solemn high mass of re- fUcti •nr» nn in imn himic HfV, John T, llurk*. H«v, Thomas k borough. The complainant In Ihe IHHIIIK an nfte-rnonn "rruUe" In lha ntn* fun* rat m»rh, R t\t h. Ing «holi st harvrM tlnin nnd font. M1HN I.VKIA \V. ItOKCKK.I. Kelly was d#acon and n«v, Donald nnklna lltnAM«fn#, um rbitur.' cue was Mayor James 0. Auehln- ponil, prints In th« snnw In wlnl»r. Vnu Illckry waa sub-deacon. Burial In of th* •arv|r« *9niXvt elfiss. At tha hearing th* maybr OK tftll. ran point your camera In almost «nr Miss Uyilla W, llcrrkel nf Oiklnml eharg« ot John B. Day was In St. Work trim** In thn field mik« «tr»»l died Hunday morning at her itatad that Mr. N*II«m was a vat- illrwlloii, anil find unmplhlnic, Trr JoMph's csmtury, Ktyport. fal member of tha community and •ic«ll«nt plcluros, ami lr«sh.plowed home, flhe was BJ yenra old, Tha Women's nemoerallo «luh of It, ei«»ry elianee you ««l, and walch his reoommtndatlon two othir Monmouth county will dlspoi* of Unit with Ions: <1««p furrows In good riei of falling to stop at a stop |00 In thr»« cath prlsis on tht «o- lor natiurn unapshnls. Th« orchard your picture Mbttmi growl JOHN E. DAY i«t tnd erosilng traffic lines wire opiratlve plan at Ihe annual card In bloom la a siteno of btatily, and all tw Otilld»r. Frederick and Elisabeth noaolol. She ' Mr*. Jtnnla Wright, wif« ot n«b«rt FUNERAL HOME idwnl Mayor Auehlnoloss and parly In August, Mrs. Julia finally wst a m»fnb«r of th« fc>d Hank Bap- Whll* of Bast Keansburg, died Bat- 88 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank llMB tifi tht court room to- Is In charts and aha It hclng assist- it .sljr,ovyd, careful buyer* read Tho fogiiter'a Clan- list church and lh» Bonn and Dau|h- utdsy morning In llaaard hospital, \ Mtar tha hMrlnf. ed by varlfui flub presidents.' lira of Uberty. U>ni llranoh, Bhe was 75 years old,. ificd Advertliomonti. Surviving are a slater, Miss Mar- Surviving, Wild** hir husband, 1* RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1939. suranccadjustor of Newark, it con- Personals Little SUver. tlon. The fire was caused by sparks church. Services will be continued few', weeks with her mother at New valescing from a nervous break- Middletown Village. from passing trains. down it the Fries: tourlit home on at the church until August 13. The Auburn, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mr*. Herbert W. Hill of Mrs. Anthony Blschoff spent the church-school will close August 13. Mlas Marion Knight has returned Rector place. week-end at Dover, Delaware, with Je»n -Purvis of PtttsJnSfL . Harris Park entertained at dinner Mark Oliver of London, England, l/M/»^rc.K& The Young People's league of the from a three'weeks' visit with her ly of .Naveslnk, is visiting I Saturday night at the Bet, Bright •t ti. dtpot ni Cms* William B. Wattn.) her. brother, Daniel Finnegan. Reformed church Is planing an out-sister at Livingston. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Ridgeway has rented Brower of Locust Point .*'„" Yacht clttb. Their guests were Mrs, Ralph O. WUlgutt of mm place, re- Mr. and Mrs. "Olaf Rave'ndal of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Ing. Misa Doris and Alfred Poole Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn and her house on the highway to Mr. and are In' charge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter JpJi .George C. Brower and Donald- F. turned home last week. , ' Llftle silver 'point are on a cruise on son Thomas of Wolcott, .New York, children of this place and Mr, andOsborn avenue are the pa Brower of Bergen place, Mi» Robert their new yacht. . • Mrs. Harrington of New York. They , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Hawkins, Mr. Mrs. Frank Bonnano and son of Now Alexander Bburgerle of Harrison have returned home after spending will take occupancy August 1. daughter born Friday at* G. MacDonald of Reckless place and avenue ha» secured a dimmer potl- Mrs. John Trumpe of New York two weeks with Mrs. Johnson's par- and .Mrs. Robert Hughs and sonYork spent Sunday with Mr. andMemorial hospital. The .- Mr. and Mrs. Haddon Ivlna of Engle- tlon In New Totk. He Is a student spent Monday visiting Mr, and Mrs. Bruce.,SpafTord. .son of George Robert, Jr., and Mrs. Lee Davis are Mrs. Jerome Travera at Lavalette. w ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W; Starke. Spafford, is spending a, week with been named Joan Elizabeth Up wood. at ._..-•-Pennsylvania .Stat• e college. Richard Clapp of Rumson road. While here, Mrs. Johnson was gueat on a trip through the' South. Mr. and Mrs. John Carey and Relatives at New York, i daughters, Joan and Jean, have re- MLsa* Dorothy Jackson has T«U Mrs. Robert Bean of Vista place Miss Ethel Mount Mozar, director Mr. and Mrs. Oilman* Brower of soloist.at the Baptist church. Miss Francis Bonnano, Jr., of New York, from a month's visit wllh MtasJ Rumson road returned home Satur- Miss Shane of North Carolina Is vis- Is spending the.summer with Mrs. turned from a two weeks' sojourn In entertained at luncheon and bridge of a studio for dancing on Prospect Evelyn Starke left Monday with her iting her sister, Mrs, David Decker. othy Brown of Aberdeen, T ' at the Monmouth hotel, Spring Lake, avenue, attended a convention of the day after visiting their, son and sister, Mrs. Johnson, for a vacation William Bahn. New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Diets have Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fleming have Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ..„ Thursday afternoon. Her guests j Dancing Teachers Business assocla- daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Theron at Wolcott. While there she will Miss Rita Massey attended a sur- Hillside are the parents, of | Brower at Plttaburg. Mr. and Mrs. returned from a trip to Virginia. "" returned from a trip to California, were.Mrs. C. P. Kemp, Mrs. M. B.Uon held In the Park Central hotel. take vocal lessons from a teacher at Mrs. .Louise Vincent .of New York prise party Saturday., night at the born Friday. • ., ; '* Broderson, Mrs. Harry Angelo, Mrs. New Tork, the flrst of this week... Theron Brower are visiting with Mrs. Auburn. Miss Starke recently fin- home of Miss Honorla Leach of New Brower's sister, Mrs, Edmond Ayers was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Lydla ; Lawrence Scott, Jr., ofBelfoi Andrew Murray, Mrs. M. H. Van- Irving Brenner, manager of the ished a successful year as supervisor Monmouth.' FIREMEIf SAVE BARNS. 1 of West Long Branch. Smith. visiting his ' grandparents, Mr/" Bogert and Miss Julia Little. National Shoe store on Broad street, of music in the public schools of Rev, and Mrs. William SporTord s Hawthorne. Robert Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Headden's Corner fire com- Mrs.' James G. Scott. ' Mrs. Annie C. Worden of East , Is enjoying, a vacation from hU duties Mrs. Benjamin Sommars and her Reginald Wood, has returned after and daughter Susanne' are spending pany was called' to" the form of family have moved from her'home • Ann Raymond Is visiting Front street, mother of Albert' W.' at the store. Arthur • Mdrford of Larchmont, spending five weeks w'lth his grand- two weeks 'in New Hampshire. Harry Robinson on Oak Hill road In. at New York. Worden, left Saturday /or Denver, Louis 'Jlannlne of San Antonio, on Rumson road to Willow drive. New York, spent Monday with his parents at Fort Falrfleld, Maine. .Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams and Middletown township . Tuesday to Assessor and Mrs. Fred L. Ayers daughters, June and' Nancy, are Mrs. Otto Johnson and Miss! i_ Colorado, where she will visit her Texas, Is visiting his brother, Philip cousin, Mrs. Lydla Smith. r-The. High Cost of a Dinner" will put out a grass fire that threatened Ion Cooper apent Saturday at* non-ln-law and daughter, Mr. andJlannlne, and family of Bridge ave- left yesterday on a two -Weeks' mo- The Headden's Corner' firemen be Rev. A. J, VanHouten's sermon spending the summer at their sum- several bulldogs on. the farm. The tor trlji to New Brunswick and mer home on Pelican Island, World's fair. ! Mrs. J. Gordpn Oetter. The trip were called out Sunday night to put topic at the 11 o'clock'service Sun- lire ,wss entlngulshed ( before any Nova'Scotia. Mlas Anna, MorrlssejMs entet was made by train. Mrs. Worden Mrs. Emma V. Brown of. Marlon out a grass'lire near the'freight otn- day morning at ths Reformed Mrs; Lentor Wilson is spending a damage had been done. Ing friends from Newark this,- will remain In Denver for an Ihdefl- ; street accompanied her son, Morris nlte atayv B. Brown, and other members of • Mrs. George TX Cooper of LeRoy the family circle, are motoring to place entertained at a luncheon Kutztown anil Crystal Cave, Pa. . bridge at the Monmouth hotel, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Forman T.Stryker of. River road, Fair Haven, have Open Late Lake, recently. Attending from Red Bank were Mrs.'Frank McMahon, been entertaining Mrs. Stryker's 73 Broad St. rS Mrs. Warren H. Smock and Mrs.brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Friday to 9 P. M. Robert C. Macdonald. Mrs. Charles Schenck of Highland Red Bank • Mr. and Mrs.' Stephen W. Hum-Park. The Schencks returned home Sat.to 10 P.M. phreys of Fort Lauderdale; Florida, yesterday. are the parents of a son born early 752 River Rd. Friday morning at Rivervlew hos- Mon. through Thurt. pital. Mrs. Humphreys is the form- Fair 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. er Miss Ruth Rottler, step-daughter iaven, Fair Haven of Policeman John Stoye. The In- or rcj^n -—T.W War"* * % fant has been -named Stephen ward itB sut# C . , r Th Cr0< tr mBi Ul a. Irving David- « circulation of f books from January ththrough h JJune for this year Savings son of Bergen place^-.. •""•"" " was 8.656.- Of this imbmer 6,287 were brief sojourn at Atlantic CT^ Lount „,„ ^^ 2mrrett S«« how much you can buy lor •• llHlt. -Over 1800 rcfularly lower prlcts ^ _,^^l _J stree^ t spen.Y""".r^?t last FridaZy a.t Fair Haven books. This show, an the New York World's Fair. Increase of 1,562 books over latt marketing • rial Bltaivr* an J yowrtavlngi quickly add UB to dollars. Onrprediit«fM'l year. The children's collection was Louis GarU, A. Trumbull Bmlth', changed on Tuesdty. Many books t«-y«u, •coriomical oparatUn kcapi cciti down. ' You save) tha diffaranca«ip«iidi*w^ Jack Porter, B. Allen Parker and were added for older boys .and girls. --anioy mor«--and liva battar. N* wandar thousands of f«*d buyars arc •• •nthuslat*': Frank Mazza, all of Red Bank, at- New books added to the adult col- tended the New Tork Glants-Cbl- lection are i'Wickford . Point" by tic about Jarsay't Finast Pood Markets. * cago Cubs baseWI game Sunday at Marquand, '"Perplexed Heart" by A. thle Polo grounds. . . . . iDuMaurier, "The Wayfarer" by S'ei- Morrls B. Brown Of Marlon street, fert, "Stars and Stripe' s vForeveror,vL» " hbvy FIRESIDE who Is connected with the executive Paul, 'The Night Is Coming" by Fur- ACME Uods the Way to Greater MEAT Values N.B.C.Shr.ddod Wh.it ^ . office of the Gulf Refining company nas, "Br,1 Cinderella" by Stout, "The »t Its Eatontown plant, is enjoying a Wild ' Palms" . by Faulkner,. "The N.B.C. Premium Crackers2 pk«*27c two weeks'vacation. 'Crown" by Bergsfand-Poulson, "Blow Fresh Young, 'Tender tt>. C Corned Beef Miss DorU Johnson of Harrison |fo r a LandinE.. by BurTOani «auns of Killed Flavorful Chlckeqs Sandwich Spread "wlOc avenue was a week-end guest of Miss Burgoyna» by Lancaster. "Rustler's FRYERS 23 Adele Heppner of New York. TheyIMoon,,, by Drag0( "Stately Timbers" Hash visited the World's, fair Saturday by HughM> -A. Once Tou Were" by night and all day Sunday. Hutchlnson,' "No Hands on the Fresh-Killed C Salad Miss Mary McNeil of Jersey City Clock" by Holmes, "You Cant Get Young Hen ft. Is spending the summer with her Away" by Running" by Chambers, TURKEYS 29 grandmother, Mrs. Catherine McNeil of Good Hope" by Rime, Cream-white 3"c en of Bridge avenue. "Next to Valour" by Jennings, "Car- Tender C Purely Vetetabfe noftenlng Miss Katherine L. Foster of Broad 'avans" by Dunn, "Woman About tb. street Is visiting at Rome, New Tork. Town" by McKay, "Cloth of Silver" RIB ROAST Steer Beef 25 Rob Roy Cola Deposit) Miss Hose Llbovsky of Peters !fcy offord, "Memo to Timothy Bhel- place, a freshman In the arts and don" by Sims, "English Rue" by sciences at Ohio State University, Hare, "Career by Proxy" by Faith Del Monte Columbus, Ohio, recently passed the Baldwin, "Son of the Sea" by Bas- n proficlency test in French, thereby sett, "Entanglement" by Buchanan, Rob-F«rd Asparagus 2 29c obtaining extra credit hours. I "Sir Adams Dlsapptared^-by Oppen- Peas Miss Charlotte Mount of Now helm, "Skylark" by Raphaelson, -'No Round Roasts 25 E-TAL-E Spaghetti 4 lit York Is spending a two weeks' vaca- stone Unturned" by Carlton, "Wll- w 17-ozl |C tlon with Miss Ethel Mount Mozar Ham's Room" by Rosman, "Shanghai Peanut Butter °'« Mr I3C and Miss Helen L. Fales of Prospect '37" by Vlckl Baum, "The Cat Saw RIADYTO rt oan Murder" by Olsen, "A Time to Keep" Soda Crackers , ! by Sutherland, "Memoirs of Count n Edward G. Walder, executive sec- Smoked (shortthtnk) retary of the Red Bonk Chamber of Apponyl Emll Berliner, Inventor ot CalaHams Armour's Veal Loaf Commerce, accompanied by Mrs.th,e Microphone" by Wile, "Latin I5c The Lowsst Prlos in Years—Thiy 8tftid Walder, Is enjoying a portion of his America" by Klrkpatrlck, "A History Lambs Tongue •n>^*«»* 21c Fanoy Grade "A" Bacon Squares • HEINZ Ketchup 117c lull direction .- . , , , - - - D*l M»nt* Red Salmon ^ 21c PEAS of West Front street toria's Daughters" by Benson. "Odys- PotaU f alad c Cantor Slices Smoked Ham "31c 2 Jackle Fix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- «ey of an American Family" by € seph E. Fix of McLaren street• Is• Roosevelt and McCoy, "Leonardo de Macaroni Sala*> Sliced I*ilad Ham ** !2 Pink Salmon 2 ££2lc N°' *)aCC spending' this week with his sister Vlncl" by Vallentln and "You're the cans JL^f Fret* Cat*" Sla w h»o CetUee Cheese * IOc and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Doctor" by Hels'er. , 2 thur Peerless of Montclatr, Mr. and Mn. Howard,E. Morris of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Savage of Long *•««_?.»" road, have , » Grwn Labtl. Early June variety. r lurn a FRESH JERSEY IUTTERFISH Rinso r 16c Branch are the parents of a sonfrom a most pleasant sojourn'in At- born recently at Monmouth Memor- lantic City. ; 23c ial hospital. The child has been Miss Hazel Daley of Brooklyn has FANCY SWORDFISH STEAKS Soap Chips .3-ft..25c named- John Charles Savage. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grapefruit George Frattan, who Is employed Clay of Lexington avenue and First Best for Iced Tea at Harry Qulnn's garage and service street. Other recent guests' at the station on West Front street, has Clay home were Mr. Clay's son and GOLD MIDAL—CIRESOTA PRIDE OF Crisco been enjoying a vacation. He andfamily, Mr, and Mrs. James Clay and KILLARHlY Juice Mrs. Frattan and their son Walter, son Robert of Brooklyn, who are •ILLSiURY—HICKER who reside In Long Branch, have planning to. spend the greater part Ne.t been on a motor trip. Friends In of next week with Mr, Clay's aunt town have received souvenir cards and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thonjai Irv- ean ean from them" postmarked at Bushklll ing Brown of River road. - \ 5 Falls, the Niagara of Pennsylvania. Miss Audrsy Willis, daughter of FLOUR Mrs. Peter F. Lang of West Front Councilman and Mn. a Vincent WH- street has returned from a visit with lLs of River road and Lexington ave- '•an Caltf. Sweet Santa Clara her daughter, Mrs. William M. Ma-nue, has given up her position at the oan loney, and family of Cranford. Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Anbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ellison of and taken a secretarial position In PRUNES Fox Hill were paid a. surprise visit the law office of Lester C. Leonard Standard Quality YaekbeoSwoot Saturday when ten friends from of Broad street. .tb Washington, D, C, visited them. The Mrs. Charles Carlson of Hacken- MIATY oello. couple received a pair of andirons saok was a dinner guett last night from their guests. of Miss Jean Dleckman of River PickUf bag Road. Tomato** 2 Miss Mao Finn of New York has returned home after spending a M|ss Mary Casey, nursemaid in the cHiart week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry home of Robert 0. Lawrence, is in BUTTER No. 2 Largo S(xo 2 its I5« j«r Pcnnlngtort of Madison avenue. Fltkln hospital with an Injury to her oan Raymond King of .Waverly place Is back. She received her Injury In a enjoying a vacation from his duties fall. in a New York brokerage house. Roy King Is laid up with an ail- <% lbs Fresh Fruits & Vegetable*—Fin* Quality at Really Lpvy Price* ment to hi* arm. Louella Banner Day C*ff** Uc Perry Maloney of Peters place visited friends at Brooklyn Sunday. George Hawkins, mall carrier, who 29c Mrs. David Russell of Tower HIM has been laid up with a streptococclc 91 Score Swoot Cream Win-Croit Cotfoo svenue entertained Mrs. John Galm Infection In his throat, had a relapse and Miss Margaret Hackstaff of this week. Acm* C*tf** *J Red Bank, Mrs. Herbert C. McClees Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, Fair Haven's Crisp Lettuce of Shrewsbury and Mrs. John Wag- oldest resident. Is helping with the carton ^b^V C*rn*d i**f ner of- Deal Friday at the Spring firemen's fair by disposing of a quilt, which she made, on the co-operative Lake horse show. Garden Fresh Miss Lillian Savage of Elm place plan. Winner of ever S00 prizes fer. quality. Pur* Pr*f*rv*» Is convalescing at her. home follow, Members of the Fair Haven (Ire BosUn ing a surgical operation at Moncompan- y attended the firemen's ftlr Camaboll'* B*ant mouth Memorial hospital. at Monmouth Beach Tuesday night. RICHLAND R*ll "• 27c Misa Ruth Owen of Richmond, No 'Sunday-school sessions will be Dal Mont* *aar« No. Golden Virginia, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.held In the Methodlit church during DERRYDALE n> John. Savage of Elm place. August 25c C*rn Flak*i Bantam dor Miss Carolyn Garofolo and Philip Parm llyU >lMlt Gettls spent Sunday with Mr. Oet- post; T.astiei 2 tls' sister, Mrs, Anthony Flnelll, In River Plaza Tub Pennsylvania. SWEET Jtntlrr * 27c Grapt-Nuts I6c Miss Barbara Rlordan of Kearny Is Rev. and Mrs. William Hendrlcks 1 Whtatiai *r C*rn KW visiting her cousin, Miss Joan Wilt and daughters; Louise and Marjorle, COLD SEAL •*« shire of Maple avenue. of Clinton, Massachusetts, visited Friday with Rev. Hendrlok's broth- Oarton Krc-mal D*«s*rk« 3 »*«. ||c Elmer Patterson of Lake avenue, er and family of Foster street. "D.Ud-ECvo nt IS Calif. Oranges I ion at Ur. and Mrs. Alnyslus PaU Daniel Oordajrchit, Orest Deftrro T*fi daUf on Uw <«rl«H MM* UMHW «e»« •»• H*rsh*y's Ch«c. 3 2-Jllc trrnon, Is spending a week at Camp and William Rtobo, Jr., spent Satur- wrr rar I5C Jersey Ripe Tomatoes 2> 15 a visit. BEHVICK LEAGUE INTERVIEW. Domestic Swiss Choose " "> ISc o Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bonhaoi of VVullac* street are the parents of * Miss lltltn Phillips, a mamhur of •est Mnl Lard —"*" *• •*« ic Onions ZZ - 2c | Celervs «;f. 3»— " ilmi(thi»i, born Sunday at Wvervlew I he Junior Htrvice league, will be |H hospital. Thursday night, Mrs. Ralph Interviewed ovsr radio Station Ulead No.Wasto Chip.** White Shoo Polish '-'" " IOcIICamay, Palmolive, (toman of Wall street gave birth to WKitH Wednesday afternoon, Aug- >k a daughter at the same Institution ust 2, at 4:48 o'clock by Linda Lowe Picnic Piatos or Cups » « Sail Sweetheart Soap and Tuesday Mrs. Patsy Terragln* on the "Over the Teacups" program, Pit* Insect Spray « "•"23* Van Dyk Stuffed Ollwes • of Herbert street also gave birth to Miss Phillips will ol»euM the wtrk Bacon 2^23* Jnf"M4c||K**NAId t«vera0* Pemdtn a daughter. done by mtmbers In ' occupations! Rosodal* Toilet Seep Mrs. CUrwood Ptilfer and Infant thersVr departments at Monmeuth Weeii nntUr, Kic and dmghter Putrlcla Ella Of 28 East Memorial hoipltal. Prodson prlc*« ta*tMw, Front strtft, have returned home In MM. nMHl. Urmwrr (a WMl.i An*. I. frnm Monmouth Memorial hospital. It p«ys t» advertUe la The rMtrrtd le lUnll Henry Huehe, appraiser and In*—Advertisement, f&>ake Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1939. Ford Bacon and Davis, New York. day with Mr. and Mra. Fred Roske, o'clock the Shepherds of Bethlehem Crippled Kiddies Mr. and Mrs. George Stilwell and Belfbrd. who celebrated the birthday of their Eatontown. will meet In the hall. Christian Science family are entertaining Mrs, Frank son, Fred Mahlen, who is two years The Sunday morning service at SL t (Th« Red Bank BtfliUr e.n U m< Bed Buk Rcslittr in b* bongkl H0SP1TALIZATI0N Rurklerf and Miss Helen Brawley In B«Uord from H. Clir Btlr. Vlnewt old. In XUtontown >t tie •tons ot William C James' Episcopal church will be held Reading Room To Have Outing of .Woodhayen, L. 1 '"— Harrr Wu.trnun ud Join Mrs. James Hubbs and son Charles D»i> G. Edwird Smock udjY.e!lfii's.) at 11 a. nx during August The early Mrs. William H. Sutphin and Susan and William Taylor are tfrs.- Austin.. Polnsette of Trenton Miss Sdlth Gustfn of Sea Bright seniors at Princeton university 12 Brood Btftet, Bed Bank visiting Mrs. Butphln's mother, Mrs. was a Monday visitor of Mrs. Aline spent Friday with Miss Theresa Cook. named by Robert K. Boat, dean of Boys can make extra pocket money INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS T.I. «.<> Bank S4«O-J. Bonner, In Alliance, O, Rauscher. . Mrs. Thomas Dlnnen Is at New the faculty, as being eligible for a MlUng The Register.—Advertisement W. C. Weart—All Kinds ot Insurance Elk Lodges to Send Mrs. Henry Ellis and son Henry Miss Marjorie Gulllaudeu of Long- York taking care of her daughter, special program of study that would «2 Broad St., Red Bank. TeL 2240 OP£N DAILY Mrs. Raphael Devlin and. daughter; Branch Is vijiiting- her aunt and uncle, Mrs. John Dillon, who is. convalescing --> . 12:10 to 4:SO P. M. 1 free them of all course requirement*. i Tueid«y anil Friday Eveninfil Children to Peggy and Elizabeth; Mrs , Rennscl Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnell. from an operation. The program will permit Bovle to 7:30 to 8:30 aer Caxtan and daughter Ann, anc - JEUchard Nelson, son of Mr. and Miss Jessie Crammar and Mrs. take three courses instead of four lit It Costs No More to Buy the Best at Atlantic Stadium Mrs. Anthony Tourine, and daughtei Mrj. Leonard Nelson, Is visiting rel- Daniel Ahearn spent Tuesday at New the first semester of his senior year. Hen tio Bibfc. th< Worh «» Mliw Nancy and son, Frank enjoyed a pic atives at Sea Bright. York. The Register was In error last Baku Eddy, Dliconrer and Founder nic at Sea Bright.-Wednesday.' Mrs. John O'Nell spent Friday, at Miss Claire Lingo Is enjoying two siCbrhtlu ,Scl«ne«. xnd all other With donations pouring In and an week when it stated that. Jack Fra- SilhfrlMd CfcrttU.il Scltnc. Ut.r.- Mrs. Frederick Mau'er has returne New York.... - ' . v \ weeks' vacation at Niagara Falls, zier and Ernest Whelan shot Theo-, tur» mar *• read, borrowed or pur- extended list of performers already * Mr, aild Mra. Arthur Gerber of New Erie, Pennsylvania, and Youngstown, assured, the "Crippled Kiddles" out- to her home In Cranford after hav- dore Wolcott with a B. B. gun. It efcued. ing spent the past two. weeks with York spent several days at their bun- Ohio. ' • was learned later that the shot was ing at the Atlantic stadium, Long galow here. Kaitdtni Boom Maintained by Branch, next month promises to be her parents, Mr, and MM. ChrlstiaD William Snyder .of Morris avenue fired by a Negro youth, who had FIBST CHRISTl & spectacularly successful event, ac- Heuser. Mr. Mauer was a week-end Mrs, Amy Owen spent Sunday with has returned home from the Mon-chased the Frazler and Whelan boys; MARKET "SBSSnSf cording to Roy Caffrey, director. guest at the Heuser residence. her brother and family, Mr, and Mrs,mouth Memorial hospital, where he Melville Stout has given up the JBSX. IBO2 Mrs. Anna O'NelH is' enjoying lie Morton Southall. of Leonardo. was a patient for eight weeks due toTydol gasoline station, on the Eaton- «0» BROAD STREET. RED BANK A letter from Joe Jacobs, manager of "Two Ton" Tony Galento, promis- annual vacation from her'position in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Runyon, Mrs. a back Injury. town boulevard and Is now la the- 123 WEST FRONT STREET Th. Public It Wtltome es that "if Tony ij in the neighbor- New-York. Anna Thompson, Mrs, George Yarnell • Mr. and Mrs. Earl L'lngo'and Mrs. contracting business with his father. PHONE: Red Bank 343. hood, ho will bo only too-glad to A group of girls from Matawan a"nd Miss Marjorie Gulllaudeu spent Gussle .Dennis spent Sunday after- The station Is being, operated by drop in and say 'Hello.'" Entertain- are spending this' week at Manaa- Sunday at Ocean Grove. . noon at Lakewood, Ernest. Gulce. Howard Ford is as- FBEE DELIVEBY. FBEE PASKING EN IlEAB OF UABKBT. ATHLETE'S FOOT ? ers now booked for the show In ad-quan. They are Misses Mildred Har- Mrs, Catherine Lohsen of Green- Last Tuesday evening the eighth sisting Mr. Gulce. ' • dition to those already announced ris, Edith Davlson, Betty Tansey, port, Long Island, 1st visiting her sis-wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolcott Have zr-^^ru EVERY DAY TO: . BUMSON, FAIR include Andy Kress' orchestra and Louise Leary, Jayne Burlew, Ann er and family, Mr, and Mrs. El-wood S. Cornells Bluh was celebrated at returned from a motor trip to Chica- ->T, OCEANPORT, UTTLE SHYVEB, SHREWSBTOY, ITCHING SKIN * Runyon. / noDuax Bonny Boyd of the Hotel Monterey Laird, Celeste Kennedy and Mrs, Mil- their home on Lconardville road. o. .: •. • • - . .. • • ' MIDDLETOWN, RIVERSIDE DBHTB, RIVER ™*L > Why tats with new combinations of in Asbury Park, the-complete-floor dred Hunt. Mary Devlin, Betty.Ha- Miss Aline, Runyon spent Thursday Among those present were Mr, and Richard Winning, son of George the »amo oil dings -when modern shows (rom Jerry Shcchan's Bcacli ley and Virginia Hotallng .Joined at New York;. Mrs. Robert Bluh, Mr. and Mrs. Har-Winning, Sr., has returned to -St. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Bloodgood of ry Lockltt, Mr. and Mrs,. J. P. Eulcr, EXTRA FANCY FRESH-KILLED Colloidal ChcmlBtry really 'K' Palace and Lefty'j Chateau, bath, of them., over the -week-end. Petersburg, Florida, after spending Keansburg, and Eddie King's "Stars Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bergen are onSouth Amboy were recent visitors of Miss Minerva "Euler .arid Wilson. A. two weeks at his home here. "Use CUPROIJOH). of the Future" juvenile revue trom a vacation. In Rockland county, New Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling. Miller. ' Miss "Virginia Zingale, who Is em- Asbury Park. King's performers, York. Mrs. Irving Koop is recovering Mrs. Llla Beats and daughter Do- ployed at Washington, D. C,, spent who, have appeared In many of the Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Tomiinson, rom her recent illness. ores of New York are visiting Mrs. the week-end with her parents, Mr. Roasting Chickens Mortgage Money to mtfjor hotels along the shore, Include who have been visiting Mrs, Bertha John Johnston has returned to his Daniel Bennett of Main street. and Mrs. Thomas Zingale. Ann Tlldeslcy, singer) ' Marlon El- Allen, have returned to their home position at New York after enjoying Mrs. Henry Marshall and' daughter The Ladies' Aid Boclety of the --. (4-8-6 U1S.) V . Builders - Developers mer, dancer; Bernlce Youhlzzle, nov In Baltimore. ttvo weeks'" vacation. Helen-spent the week-end with Mr. Methodist church will hold a. lawn Especially selected for the world's, finest tables. elty dancer and Joan Johnson, song- Mr, and Mrs.- Arthur Aumnck have Mrs. fR. H. Green and son Kenneth and Mrs. DaV.ld Schnoor. - t party this afternoon at the home of Home Owners stress. returned from a visit in Gloucester. >f • Oceanport spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Mulder spent Mrs. James VanHise on Broad street; ARMOUR'S STAR CHUCK " . ~ Miss Dorothy Mulllson of Gloucester theU- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the week-end with relatives at Lava- Shrewsbury. Long Branch will be well repre- Douglas Cook. Mrs, Green's husband, sented at the outing, according to accompanied them home. lette. Rev. and Mrs. Western E. Grlm- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lano of Sergeant R. H. Green, Is participating Rev. Nelson Moore and family of shaw and daughter, Miss Dorothea Unlimited Funds Avntlnble Mr. CafTroy. William White, exalted In the army manouvera at Platts- ruler. Jack Slgnfeld - and George Astoria, L. I., have been visiting Mr. Bradley Beach visited friends In Grlmshaw, will leave next week for burg, New York. town Monday. Rev. Mr. Moore? Is their camp ."Wedgemere" In Maine. Pot Roast 1%. 'Bauet of tho Long Branch Elks* Lane's: parents, Itr. and Mrs. William lodge, have promlced to bring down C. Lane. Mr. Lane, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lufburrow a former pastor of the Belford Meth- Oliver Dennis has taken a position Tho flhent grad<> of Beef money can buy. On Modernlintlon Loans you a party of 50.crippled children. Mrs. by the New York Telephone Co., ISind. son Lawrenco of" Long Branch odist church, with the Bond bread company. can have from 1 to 5 yean, Leon Friedman will send some chil- having a vacation and with Mrs. spent Wednesday with Mrs. Aline Charles Kamp and children Betty, The annual Presbyterian Sunday- up to $5,000. dren from the Etta Fine home, As- Lano enjoyed a trip to MasBachus Rauscher. June and Charles, Jr. and Mrs. Am-school picnic is being held" today at ARMOUR'S STAR - Best Cuts bury Park; judge Eugene Caplblan- etts. Mr. and Mrs, William Tarnow and anda Cooper of Bellalre, Long Is- Cold Indian Springs. co, exalted ruler, and Dr. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. William Turner spent family of Sandy Hook and Mr. andland, ,«pcnt the week-end with Miss A PoIIyanna and birthday party Mrs. MUford VanBrunt of Fair Ha- Dorothy Seeley. Mr. Kamp won $100 will be held'by the Sons arid Daugh- To build your own bungalow Robinson, of the Elk> lodgo there, last: week-end at Lake Hawthorne, have promised a party of youngs Ogdenburg. ven spent Wednesday with Mr. andat ttiB Belford firemen's fair Satur- ters of Liberty next Monday night Rib Roast . (seasonal or yearly) we can tors. Mrs.. Gertrude Schlleweh, head Mrs. Herman Tarnow.' . day night. at Crescent hall. Last Monday night let you ^havo «2,80O & V/,%, Mrs. J. Willis Fllcklnger of South of the Oakhurtt home, has accepted Miss Lois Pease spent the week- several of the lodge members attend- foi 10 years. Orange is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spaf- Miss Fannie Seeley returned from We are famous for the one highest grade of Beef. Mr.' Caffrcy's , Invitation to 90 chil- ford W. SchaJick, Mrs. Fllcklnger Is md with her aunt, Mrs. Alva Fleck- Long Island Saturday where she had ed the state councilors' meeting at dren. Dr. M. M. Rudnlck and Har-Mr. Schanck's cousin. nstein of Fair Haven. been visiting friends. Oakhurst. . ARMOUR'S STAR • BEST CtTS old A.'Glblln or the Red Bank lodge Lewis H. Blood is Spending sevcra1 Mr. and Mrs, Raymond White en- Chris Wilson of Jersey Qlty spent Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters, Mortgage Specialists of Elks will bring SO youths. days in Clinton, Conn., with his wife tertained on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs,the week-end with friends here. Verna and Gladys, of Albany, New and son Charles. Charles Is appearing Augustus Lehman of_Brooklyn and Cornelius Westre of Brooklyn York, are visiting Mrs. Smith's par- SIRLOIN STEAK 35'lb Jim Cafrrey' and Elmer McGuin- Colonial Bond &Mtge. Co. ness of the Irish War Veterans ot there, in a production of "On Bor-Charles Ware, John Hassen and spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of (Trimmed before weight) Newark will bring several bus loads, rowed Time." James Dugan of Newark. Soelcy, Clinton Btreet, 14,Monmouth St., as will Mayor Meyer C. Ellensteln Domlnlck Rapolla and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbs arc.en- The. St. Clement's Community Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Paradls of of the same city. Others invited are Teresa of Boston spent last week with crtalnlng relatives: for a week from Choral society will meet tonight at Brooklyn spent the week-end with RIB LAMB CHOPS R«d Bank, N. J. from Governor A. Harry Moore's he former's. brother, Anthony Ra- ,York. 8 o'clock and all those who took part Mrs. Parndls' mother, Mrs. Anna- 29ib Phone B. B. 1080. school at Jersey, City and Commis- polla and family, Wednesday Mra Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lohsen of In the minstrel last month have belle Dennis, Saturday night Mr. sioner Pcarce Franklin and the St Arnold Kamps, the former Mary Ra- Syracuse aro visiting relatives here. been urged to attend. Tho socllty and Mrs. Paradis and Mrs. Dennis ARMOUR'S STAR Mary's orphanage of Newark. polla and daughter Gloria, accom- Mrs, Orvlllo Casler spent Monday will repeat the minstrel at the were dinner guests of Mrs. James panied their guests to the World's t New York. Keansburg school auditorium for the Wolcott,. Sr. SLICED BACON 2%, fair, Mr. and Mrs, Marian Lee and Mrs.benefit of St. Mary's church, Koans- Mrs. Dorothy V. Davis and Miss Matawan. Mrs. Arris B. Henderson was hos-Laura Osborn of. Herbertsvllle spent burg, Friday night, September 1. Florence Winning spent Sunday with tess to the Fortnltcly Wednesday af- Wednesday with Mrs, Llbble Henry. relatives at Trenton. CREAM—52 SCOBE (The Red Binlc Rttlitar enn b§ booth! Mrs. Mary Cooley and daughters, a Matawin from J. A J. Tmlnl.l ternoon bridge club at her home. The Several members of the fire com- club comprises three tables, and tho itary, Alice and Rita of Morrlsvlllo, Everett. pany with their new fire apparatus 28;,, The Wednesday Afternoon Con- prize for high score was won by Mis. Pennsylvania, dpent Friday with Mrs, took part Saturday In the Fair Ha- BUTTER tract club had a picnic at the home F. Howard Lloyd. MM. Henry Hutch- Dora Schnoor and family. Mrs. Frank Crcovey of Holmdel, ven parade. Tuesday night several of Mn, Fred Noble at Mantoloklng lnaon and Mrs. William B. Duncan Thomas Dlnnen, Sr., of Ne-w York, formerly of this place, Is enjoying a members of the company visited the Thursday, Eight members and live substituted for Mrs. J*ustlne C. Eggcl- ipent tho week-eni with his family vacation from her duties In the carnival at Monmouth Beach. R E A D E ' 8 guests were present. The club en- ston and Mrs. Peter P. Munnlng. lcre. Matawan office of Hanson, VanWIn- Donald Hendrickson of Lewis Joyed luncheon at Btelnbach'a at John C. Eggolston, who is- manag- Captain Louis White and son Louis, kle and Munnlng company. Mr. street suffered a bruised chin Mon- noon, and entertained the husbands ing tho restaurants from the YMCA Jr,, ot Coatesvlllo spent Thursday Crecvey Is recovering from a severe day when he fell from a tree. He tor supper at a steak rbas't on the of the City of Now York at tho with Mrs. Aline Rauscher and her cold.. received treatment at the office of beach In tho evening. Those present Dr. Willard Cfittrell. World's fair, reports that they have mother, Mrs. Carrie White. Mrs. Ella Larkln's new bungalow CARLTON were Mr. and Mrs. Noble, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and BED BANK .... nerved as many as 7,500 meals a day Mrs, Allic Oswald visited relatives on tho Middlctown road is well un- 1500 MrB. Evart Sllcox, Mr. and Mrs, and that since the opening of the at Keansfourg Monday. children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank La- ONE-DAY OUTINGS Renssdacr Carteh, Mr. and Mrs. Fau derway. Parre and children .and Mrs. Edith fair up to and Including Sunday, •Mrs. James Norton ot Newark is Several wells In this vicinity have Egan, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Baler, Mr, July Ifl, they had served 484,01* visiting relatives in town. Lewis were Sunday visitors ot Miss TODAY ONLY and Mra.' Harry J. Kahn, Mr. ind gone dry due to the recent drought. Lyda Emmons of Leonardo. Mr. meals. Mrs. L. Watson and Mrs. 8. Leh- John Henry Hylln's residence on MrB. Raphael G DsvJlh, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annabel Ewlngton and Alice marin nnd sons Billy and Chaunccy Lewis suffered a severe case of sun-, William R. Craig, Mrs, William ,Tlch- the Crawford's Corner road is be- burn while swimming. MoCurdy left Saturday for a two spent Saturday at Newark. ing repainted. Thurs., July 27 & Aug. 10 enor and daughter Ann, Mr. and Mrs, weoks' stay at Camp Matollloncquay, W. Bcnnlng and son Billy and Rov. and Mrs. William Northrldge LADIES ! William Wasmuth, Mrs. Edward Hoi- William Barclay Harding and and daughter Regina and Rev. and Medford, Frnnklo Getting spent Tuesday at the family are vacationing In Ohio.' Tuesday, Aug. 1 and 15 torf and Misses Gladyce, Jean and World's fall. Mrs. Carlton Whltehead were recent Stockton Hopkins, V. Sanford Oli- Harold Burns of Red Bank is act- and Mrs. Barbara Ann Sllcox. ver, Edward Raymond and Miss Wll- Miss Margaret Watson has re- visitors of Counplluman Ing as caretaker of the Harding Chrlstoph O. Angelbeck, Rev. and Chinaware The Ladios' Aid society of the hemlrta Vandorwaal, Miss Ruth Tun- urncd to business after having a estate on the Holmdel road during .25 ROUND Flrnt Methodist church held s.plcnlo vcok's vncatlon, part of which she Mrs. Whltehead axe expected shortly nlngton, Miss Graco Wilson, Miss the absence of tho Harding family. to move to Massachusetts where Mr. Thursday at the home of Mr. and 'aullnn Farrlsh, Floyd Brown, Miss ipent In Pennsylvania. It has been decided not to hold a M^ TRIP Mrs. Wlllard Vllet, Lake Mohawk. Whitehead will bo In charge of a Mat. and Eve. Marie. Hudak and Miss Jean Wltzel Mnand Mrs. Ernest Volkland had harvest homo supper this year for church. Mr. Whtlehead, a former LEAVES RED BANK Miss Elizabeth Devlin entertained •t Laurence Harbor and Francis Nor- I their guest over tho week-end, the benefit of St. Catherine's Cath- Miss Dorothy Tansey and Miss Gloria pastor here, has tendered his resig- 8ilOA. M. ross of Freehold are further ad- Mrs. O. T. Drehcr of Newark. — olic church. This Is th« flrst time nation at Avon, effective September Tlbbetta of Kcyport at luncheon Mon- dltlonji to the cast of "Night of Jan- Mrs. John Lcntr and Mrs. Orvlllc In many years that a supper has FRIDAY & SATURDAY RETURNING—ilektti ifood only en day. Tuesday, Miss Jean Devlin en- uary 16," the first autumn production Cnslor spent Friday at Asbury Park. tratm leaving N. Y. Wtit 23nl St., . not been, held for the benefit of tho Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Polhemus of 6:15 p. n. and Stl5 p. m.;>Uberty ertained Miss Holt of Lowell, Mass., of the Monmouth Jesters, and which W. C. Bcnnlng of East road is en- church. St. 5i80 p, m. and 8i30 p. m,( New- ind Miss Catherine Graham at lunch- Is now In rehearsals, The meeting of loylng two weeks' vacation. Freehold were Sunday guests of Mr. ark, Broad St.. Etl2 p. m. •r,d 8:12 eon, and Mrs. Wesley Watkins. p, m. on date of sale. . ' the group has been changed from Mrs. L. Watson upcnt Wednesday On Time All the Time, Mm. Lawrence J. Allken sailed hursday night to Tuesday night be- t Newark at tho homo of Mr. and Miss Dorothea M. Grimishaw Is Wednesday.on UULS. S-.Transylvania. ir». H. Flower. If you want printing dono on time taking a special course In music at a :ause of th» conflict of:, other meet-, give The Register.a trial. For over New York school. for a three months' visit with rela- ngs. .The third of a scries of moon- Mr. ami'MrsI JtilifiH. Wcrmert and 60 years The^Reglster has-been-de- GO BY TRAIN The ArherkSh"- Mechanics will meet fa tdtttj ipeed-*Q"d-comfort. AvoU traffic - Ives In Scotland. Mrs. Altken also ght dances sponsored by the group ilss Dorothy McCoy were Sunday llverlne printing when promised.— liroi tad huuiai — get there rated, ind on plans to spend some time In England will be held Saturday evening, Aug- visitors at Georgian Court college, Advertisement. tonight at Crescent hall. At 8:30 time. Save monnr. tool and Ireland. ust 5, at Sadls Grove, Ravine Drive, Lakowood. .. • Mrs, John DuBola spent lust week Matawan. William Sctuurtcr ot Union "Pent In Ocean Grovs with Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL LOW FARES Col. and Mrs. George L. VanDcuscn Tuesday evening with his family at Charles D. Brady. .vcro the guests of honor at farewell Campbell's Junction. READE'S to Now York J, Donald Miller is enjoying his an- ilnner party given by Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lange and BEQUEST FEATURE-SAT. NITE, 11 T. M. Ask any J«riny Centrnl Ticket nual two weeks' vacation from the rlo Osbbcrg at tho Courtesy house, laughters Anna Mae and Frances RED Agtnt about out low vrcek.entl Farmers and Merchants. National .larlboro, Wednesday evening. The ind Mr. and Mrs. A. Grimes motored THE MABX BROTHERS In ( bnnk. /anDmisens and Mrs. VanDciiBcn'a o Wcstwood Sunday and apent tho BANK Miss June Bower Is. Waiting her lolher, Mrs. John C. Bnkcr, sailed "A DAY AT THE RACES" Ctisull Jmn CtM •in Ainu f,, iunt, Mrs. Benjamin Llejile of Spots- STRAND tins! iiftmtftn. • JntniJir))iim Thursday tor Hawaii, where they ex- umiJf&BB. Ckh ivood. pect to remain for two years. Guests SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Charles Zumbano has returned to Included Col. and Mrs, VanDcuscn, LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature •n-:«si;v (I:\IH.\I. his position.In New York sfter en- Mrs, Baker, Mrs, James E. Voorhees, | ATLANTIC Joying a week's vacation. r. and Mrs. William Penjfel, Mr. PETER LORRE - VIRGINIA FIELD Leroy II. atckcls Is on a vncatlon nnd Mrs. Philip Ncldllnger and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS rom his position with the firm of Lieut, Guy Emory. "MR. MOTO TAKES A VACATION" —Ijwt Times Today— THUItS., JULY 87 TELL NO TALES" JOHN TRENT — "STUNT PILOT" with . Mrlvyn Doujlas Tonight —"JUMBO'' — Tonight I'latt - GtfM Lockhart FRIDAY - SATURDAY — BIG DOUBLE FEATURE J.YANKO The IUTZ BROTHERS 30 BR6AD STREET, RED BANK "THE GORILLA" Tg CAW! KIWBT HUT UYB TMHIH-FACKED ADVUITlHtl Fill. * SAT., - JULY J8 k 16 ttllT ITMNI'I "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" m»t rncui'i TBC UMU MAM...T0 RtSHAK HISTOHY OF with 1 I1KNRY FONDA THE URIY WIST NOW OPEN Allct Marlorlt Arif** Brady Weaver . Wlwlan Short Suh|»cll • Canaan • Ltla Niwt 81W., HON., TUBS., TIMMR BLANKET & QUILT CLUB ,H!I.Y SO • 31. AUC1U8T 1 lll(t 2 Hit* ON THE LAY-AWAY PLAN Irffln Dunno . Krcd KUuiMumy "INVITATION TO An oftR.v, convenient wny to se- HAPPINESS" - s wooVly payment of ROc reserves "THE SUN NEVER SETS" your choice. No 4, Sato Hun, A Rainy D«(« I p.m. (taturdnjr Matin** "KENWOOD" AND "ST. MARY'S" "Tlir ttom llantor IUIIM Atsin" ONLY I "DKAD r.NI»- RIMH PUEB WHITE GOOSE DOWN QUILTS (iin'NjrU TON KIIMUKK MAIUtAltKT MNDHAV • I I>uchy $ $ I | Illf Thrllli "HELL'S KITCHEN" RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1989.

Leonardo beach. Jack Ronaldson, fessional acts from radio and stage Change Name Of Leonardo. chairman, reports that five ewlm-' wilt appear. . Tinton Falls. JEWELRY REPAIRING mlng matches, «, canoe tut. tug of H. Minor of Port Monmouth has WatckM, Ctodul ul Jnralrr £?••»•* •»* (Th« »«4 Butk BtgUtar «aa *• batM fortable as open-work elas- Thursday vrttbr their son-in-law, Car- Mrs. Margaret Conwell of Leonard A request was made by Assessor lo Lombardo of Leonard avenue and at the Holmdel church will be held Mrs. Frank Valleau la a patient at tic and practical boning avenue. • , -,;• • next Sunday. Church will be re- THURS. Arthur Axelsen that Charles Eilen- Monmouth Memorial hospital, . •will ever make you. Tho their grandchildren, Harry and Shir- berger be re-appointed to tho borle- y Haywood. Sunday they all mo- Mr. and. Mrs. Charles, Chamber- sumed in September. Rev, and Mrs. The Qsrvoy ohlldrenoro spending styling has anticipated the ough council. The matter, Mayor lain and their family from Arling- Marshall Harrington will be at the smartest summer fashions tored to Waterbury, Conn., where tho summer with relatives on Long V. "Walter J. Sweeney said, would be (to Mrs. Lombardo has been spending a ton are occupying the Mason, cot- parsonage during August, The Sun- Island. ' —day-time "and formal. tage on Center avenue for a few day-school will be closed until Sun- cussed in the near future. Mr. Ellen- month. Mr. and Mrs. Lombardo will Miss Marguerite Mayberry, a stu- berger resigned from the council to act as. the godparents of their Infant weeks. Mr. Chamberlain is, chief day, September 10. JULY . W-B SUMMER dent nurse at Fltkln 'hospital, spent take the position of engineer-Inspec- r.ephew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland electrician of the Public Service sta- The resignation cf Harry Wljley as FOUNDATIONS FBOM tion at Es»ex. tha week-end at the homo of her tor on4he Sea Bright Jetty project, Platt. The party returned to Leon- & member dt the township commit- parents. but later had to relinquish thia po- tee was accepted Thursday night at ardo Monday. The Misses May and Jean Ronald- Members of the Ladles' auxiliary sition when PWA authorities said he Mrs. Frank Jackgon of Brcvont son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs! Jon special session. No appointment lacked the technical quallflcatlons as yet has been made to fill the va-of the fire company and members of avenue visited her daughter, Mrs. Ronaldson of Burlington .avenue, the Ore company held a beach party 27th necessary. Charles Meyers and family at West- spent the week-end with their par- cancy. Mr. Wllley gave no reason for his resignation, last night at Avcnel. The Proceeds fleld Friday. ents. The girls make their home In of tho outing will benefit the fire Mrs. Olaf Christy, Mra. Claud Newark; " Norman Morgan and George Mc- company, " • , . '' ANNIVERSARY PARTY. Little Dorothy Hoelle, daughter of Knlght wero among the far.mers In Smith, Miss Lillian Larseh, Mrs. About 100 persona altondod the — Presenting — Thomas Larsen," Mrj. Peter Green Mr. and Mrs. William Hoelle of this section who due potatoes last Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bernard Ant- Newark la spending most of the week. They obtained about half a young folks' concort given Tuesday and Mrs. J. Collins wero «omo of the night at St, Thomas' A. M. E. Zton CORSET SHOP ley of Lelghton avenue will celebrate guests at a farewell party given by summer with her grandmother, Mrs. crop and will plant a second crop . Opposite Strand Theatre . their fifth wedding anniversary at Minnie Hoelle of Route - 36. Her this week. church. Rev. J, E, Hurt, pastor, was CHUBBY MONACO and W$ Mrs. Joseph Dender at her home In in charge and was assisted by Mrs. the West Side casino West Bergen Atlantic Highlands for her mother, parents will visit.her on Sunday. A beefsteak dinner will be held by 86 Broad St., Red Bank plact next Wednesday night Mr. the Wednesday Allsrnoon Sewing Susan Wilson, proaldont of the sl J. Samuelson of Brevent ave- Mrs. Daniel D. Jackson of New Ladles Aid society, The proceeds ot 10 Swayers of Swing and Rumba Telephone 760 Antley is employed at Whelan'a drug nue, last Thursday evening, who left York city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. society next Wednesday at 6 o'clock store. .' over tho outdoor fireplace on Chrlney the concert will go toward the build- Direct From a Successful Tour ot the Pacific, Coast-, • yesterday to visit her son In Seat^y,. George DeLong, accompanied by her ng fund. Washington, for an Indefinite period. husband,. were weck-endera at the Holmes' property. . Mrs. Harold .Mrs: Sylvester Bltwlnskl, Mrs, Har- Prospect avenue home of her par-Holmes and Mrs. Charles Ely aro In John Brown Lee and John Scott CARBURETORS ry J. Hughes, Mrs. George Patterson, ents. charge. of Moritclalr apent Thursday visiting CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT The Girls' 4-H club won state soft- their aunt, Mrs. Sarah Scott. ' Factory Service for Carter, Stxomberg and Zenith. Mrs. Rosemary Moian, Mrs, Minerva Edward. Shaw of New York city, Dennis, Mrs. Irving W. Teeple, jlrs. ball honors Saturday In the county Several members of the Tlnton <• Complete Stock of New and Rebuilt Carburetor*. whose summer.home Is on Florence Bernard A. Scanlan and several chil- avenue, purchased a new 34-foot compotltlon when they rocelVed a Falls tiro company took part In the dren comprised a beach party held default ,from the Colt's Neck 4-H parado Saturday afternoon at Fair Dancing Nightly From 6 P. M. to Closing cabin cruiser this week In Keyport. Haven. " DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. on the Leonardo Beach last Wednes- Mrs. Mary Culkln and her daugh- club and then defeatod the Mercer 3fi EAST FBONT STEEET, ' . '" BED BANK day afternoon. " The ladles played ter, Mrs. May McQuIre and her two and Middlesex teams. The games A missionary mass meotlng of the cards, while the children enjoyed were played at ForsKate Farms. In Camden district of Negro churches children from Hoboken aro occupy- tennis, Walter Bennett of this place Luncheon-Dinner-Supper playing their own games. A basket ing Mri. Fred Kreb'a bungalow on Is being held today at St. Thomas' lunch was served. won the boys' singles tournament, church, Plno^Brook. Tho all-day Center avenue. while Doris Maher won' the girls Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruhnke of Little Billy Ast, the.-10-year-old meeting starred this morning nt 'MUSIC.FOR DANCING AT Washington avenue will spend the alngles. In this mixed doubles Wal- 10:30 o'clook. Rov. J, E, Hurt, pas c son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ast of ter Bennett and Helen Maher were next five weeks in New York, having tor, is host. Center avenue has recovered from eliminated. Cocktail Hour from 3 to 6 P.3VL rented their house here for the bal- an Infected face, which was caused Mr. and Mrs, Richard Robinson of ance of the season. by a fly bite. The boy's lip had to Jacob Stern and daughter Pearl- Robin Dell entertained at a birthday New Low Prices on Liquors and Food Coal Mrs. Walter Miles of Leonardo avo- spent Monday at the World's Fair. party for Mrs, Victor Llndlahr of Goal4 be lanced. nue will leave Friday for Craftoa- Robert Sutphln Is seriously ill at Deal Tuesday night. Mrs. Mack Plttsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she Mrs. Edna Harding and Michael his home. Swanson and daughter Susan of Chi | No Cover or Minimum Charge at Any Time | COMPARE THESE PRICES will make her future home. Gordon of Somerville, were week- cago aro gucsta of the Robinsons, end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Dugan gave a solo, 54 Ton Mrs. Carrie Pettlt of Oceanslde, When.the World. Forgets," Sunday Ton H Ton Long Island, returned to her home Mrs. William Ast. Mrs. Aat and Mrs. Harding are sisters. morning at the Holmdel church ser- Never a Dull Moment at the Stove or Nut $10.00 $5.00 $2.75 alter spending a few days with her vice Rov. Marshall Harrington's ttO.000 FOR BOAD WORK. cousin, Mrs, Annie Glass of Leonard Mrs. Clara Chrlstensen of Glen- aermon was "Christian Capacities." Pea 1 $9.00 $4.80 $2.50 avenue. mary avenue who underwent two Rev.. Harrington conducted a church A Federal aid grant of J20.000 for UNDER NEW • operations recently In the Both Is- service earlier Sunday at the Laurel- the Improvement of Holland road In John Quirk of Bellevue avenue has rael hospital, Newark, returned to NOTE: These Frlces Are Based on lint Grade CoaL returned after a trip to Florida dur- ton Baptist church: Holmdel township ha.a received tho MANAGEMENT her home on Saturday and feels approval of state and township of- (22 Bags to a Ton) ing his vacation. much better. Tonight tho firemen's aoftball team After a few days with relatives at will meet Marlboro and tomorrow ficials. The township has agreed to Lake Hopatcog, Mrs. Carl Bergman Julius Hammersphar of Center night they will play Bradevelt. Both supply gravel for the projeot and 31 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. avenue Is enjoying a two weeks' va- games will bo played on the Holm' the total cost to the township Is not I Phone Red Bank 3983 for Reservation! ' | has returned home. cation with Vila family. Mrs. Bernard A. Scanlon celebrat- del Held. - ' ' to exceed $200. George Randolph of PHONE: Red Bank 320 ed her birthday last Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood Red Bank Is the township engineer her home. Only the Immediate fam- are spending the summer at their ily were present. bungalow here. Highlands. Mr». Hcnzey.Frye of Burlington Jack Sodtn of Leonardo avenue Is avenue has rented one of her bunga- vlaltlng hia cousin, Raymond Fagan (Th. Bed Bank RetUter <>n bl bought lows to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schae- of Little Silver. In Highland! from I Cretniptn, Mr. It's Saving When Buying Lola Soden, daughter of Mr. and Mulltor, B«]leV drug itora and Joi*pb fer for tho summer. 8Mmcn.) Ida Hlldebrand, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Walter Soden, who 1) visiting Phones: Clementina Hlldebrand of Highland her aunt in New York, haa attend- Sunday, July 30, will bo a big day in avenue,' has successfully passed her ed the World's fair several times In" tha Methodist' churoh here, the oc- 2653 examination as counsellor at law. and seen many of the Interesting casion being tho 70th anniversary of 2654 She is the only woman counsellor sights of Now York. ' Methodism In Highlands. Dr. James at law in Monmouth county and Mrs. Al W. Croas and Mrs. Han- Henry Larson, evangelist, who haa naturally Leonardo is very proud of nah Mayer attended the benefit card been heard In Highlands before, will her. Miss Hlldebrand has been con- and bunco party given at Bt. Mark's preach at tho morning service and nected with Applegate, Stevens, Fos- church Monday, afternoon, In Keana- Rev. James- Wedderspoon of Ocean ter and lUueallle at. Bed Bank tor burg. Several charities will b« ben- Grove, tho flrat appointed pastor ot several years. efited by the proceeds of the game. the Highlands church, will speak at A Softball game between the Brent- tho Sunday-school session, In tho Mits Erna Qreen, daughter of Mr. evening tho pulpit will be occupied by and Mrs. Peter Green of Monmouth wood team and a selected club rep- MARKET resenting Oslp's tavern will bo Bliihop Ernest (1. Richardson, who avenue, who Is employed In New played at twilight, Tuesday. August will be assisted by Rabbi Arthur Her- 21 Weil Front St., York, Is enjoying a two weeks' vaca- shon of Red Bank. Features of tha tion. 8th, on tho baseball diamond, Valley Red Bank, N. J, drive and Leonardo avenue. There music program will be selections by John Franken of Franken avenue will be no admission charge, since a. eaxophone duo by Ivlns Voorhees last week rescued a man and a dog the losers' are expected to pay alland Raphael Colcraan In tho morn- Weet End Specials ! from drowning In the Leonardo la- expenses. Considerable fun Is ex- ing service and selections by a brass ! goon, Last Thursday, all dressed up pected from the game, >lnce the sextet In the evening service. and ready for a sail in his boat "El- ability of all the players as players Mr. and Mra. Henry Nicholson and sie," Mr. Franken, In stepping from of sottball Is somewhat In question. Blade Cut* "> 21c the bulkhead at the lagoon to the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tomllnson ot deck of his boat, stepped deliberate- The church school of tho Ocoan- Cross Keys, New Jersey, wore week- Quality ly Into .the water. A great laugh vlew Community chureh on Apple- end guests of Rev. and Mrs. E, H was had by several of his - friends, ton avenue, Charles MacKelvey, Mnthla. Beef who helped fish him out. preacher, la hold at 10 o'clock and Mrs. David Patterson la a. aurglca1 the worship service at 11 o'clock patient at the Monmouth Memorla Mll»"Holen Ruhnke, summering each Sunday mprnlng. The sermon Rib Roast *25 at Spring Lake, spent Sunday with hospital, toplo for next Sunday will be "The (All CuU) • her parents, Mr. and Mri. Arthur Saturday will be lag day In.the bor- Christ Men See." On each Friday ough for the benefit of the Methodist Ruhnke of Washington avenue, Mr. avsnlng at 7:30, a, Bible atudy and and Mrs. Ruhne leave tomorrow for church. Thla event will take the choir practice Is held at the church. place of the annual bafzar, FANCY SMALL FOWL 1b. 19c a stay in New York city until the There will be evening services, be- end of the season. ginning at eight o'clock, each Sun- Mrs. Sophie Bleler waa hoitciw at Mrs. F. L. BUllngliam of Burling' day during August, Special muslcni the Trailers dub meotlng last week. ham avenue has decided to remain, First prlw waa Won by Mrs. Rose STAR SLICED BACON »/rlb. 15c programs will be prasanted by the here this summer. . Mr. BUllngham choir, Over 100 attended tha clos- White of I/eoriardo. died this winter, so she has closed ing axerclsea of the Vacation Church John Horari, Br,, of Bay avenue her home In Brooklyn, achool tut Friday. Tha school was was taken to a Ntw York hosplta SPECIAL SIRLOIN STEAK tb. 27c Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., well attended and plans are being yesterday In tha Highlands first aid squad ambulance. of Highland avenue and New York mada far another ona next year. 1 city, are enrouta East' from Califor- Frank Parker of Miller street Is a nia. Their daughter, Miss Marjorle Tha swarding of 1100 which tha medical patient at Monmouth. Me UK • Mb. She) €%fF"ti Lewis will remain West for at least membera ol the Blind Men'a club of mortal hospital, Fresh two weeks. New Jeraay have been aelllng on Mrs. Earl Morse sailed Friday on co-operative shares, will ba dlaposed the. liner ganta, Barbara for Fort ft To dlscuis the final details of their of Sunday afternoon, at 3:20 o'clock, A-l Quality part In the annual fair given by th« Sherman, Panama Canal, to Join her In the new Adlckat Recreation hall, husband, who recently underwent an Fryers OB Brevint Fnrk and Leonardo Firs Camp Happlnesa. An entirely new Broilers It company which begins Baturday operation for appendicitis. . Hat of guests from South Joraey ar- evening, the members of the ladles' rived at Camp Happln«ai Monday Mr. and Mrs. 'joitaph Illsjglns o auxiliary are requested to attend the afternoon. A meeting Is culled for New York were week-end visitors &S& BABY FOODS ..3 for 23c regular monthly meeting In the fire August 6th, to dlacuaa d«talla re- here, Mr. Hlgglns' mother, Mra. hou«« tomorrow afternoon at 2 garding tha annual show given by Thomas Hlgglns, haa returned from o'clock. Other matters of Import- the club to ba held September 1st. a week's stay with her son and SALAD OIL pt.lSc : qt.33c : gal.85c ance are to be taken up and allIn all probability tha ahow will ba daughter-in-law. momb«n are urged to be on tlm«. glvan In tha Laonardo grade school __

Blukman, . eu< Mlsa Mertlyn Est. Llttl. Rock. Ark., 6-4. 6-2: Mrs. Dor- othy Andrus. New York, and Mme. Sylvia Crusaders Win Herbert Cup IMonsignor Back Henrotln. France, defeated Mrs. Golda M. Semi-Finals In Tennis Jpsets In Sea Bright Cross, Berkeley Calif., and Mies Terry Thomas, Elliabeth. N. J., 6.0. C-2, Miss PatHcia banning. Alameda, Calif., and Miss Over Hebrews Polo Series To From Ireland n Virginia Wol/enden, Lra Angeles, defeat- ed the Misses Margaret and Mercedes Mad- To Be Played Tonight ehnis Play Yesterday den, Boston, 6-2, 6-2; Miss Mllllcent Hlrsh. In League Game Start Sunday i Rt. Rev. McCloskey New York, and Miss Mary Arnold. Lo» An- geles, defeated Mlsa Hope Knonlos, Phila- delphia, and Miss Barbara Blrohbar, Phil- Had Pleasant Trip ~ \ adelphia, 6-8. B-1. 6-2; Mrs, Virginia Ttici Y. M. C. A. Remains First Game to Be Finals of Singles and Doubles is Planned Johnson and MUs Katherlnc Wlnthrop Only TKree of the Seeded Players Boston, defeated Miss Eunice Dean. Aus- tin, Tex., and Miss Marylml Johniton Undefeated in City . Staged on Field Monslgnor John B. McCloskey, Hollywood, Calif.. 6-4, 6-2; Mils Helen , rector of St. James' church, who re- , For Sunday-Wood to Play Gamon Tonight Left in Men's Singles-Riggs Falls Bernhard. New York, and Miss Pauline Softball Circuit at Shrewsbury turned home Tuesday from a three Beta, Los Angeles, defeated Miss Patricia •f- dimming. Westfleld, N. J.. and Mid Flor- weeks' trip V>.Ireland, told a Reg- Semi-final matches in the Red With only three of the seeded play- ence Le Boultllller. Westbury. N. Y.. 7-0, The revival of the H. IV Herbert ister reporter in an Interview yester- Bank Men's singles tennis tourna- ed Oden and Andy Egeland, 4-1,6-4 been especially important Today at' cat-Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Brook- St. James led off Jn the flr.t In- day afternoon that from an Amer- I in the men's singles lett in com- line, Mass., and Miss Helen Hull Jacobs, son decision last night on the high Cup polo series for teams register- ment on the municipal courts will be While Al Berlow and George Holmes tUlon. Grant seeded third, Parker 5.30, the quarter-final round.will be Ing up to 12 goals will start Sunday ican's point of view conditions In staged tonight when David Wood, beat Evans and Maurer, 6-4, 6-4, In1 Berkeley, Calif,, defeated MUs Louisa Bay- school" athletic field when they> won Ireland are very satisfactory. . ded - fifth, and Sabin seeded played. raond, Scarsdale. N. Y., and Miss Bdnn over the Hebrew aggregation in the with the first game scheduled on the No. 1 man on tie high: school cham- the semi-finals Wood and Rose will nth, the Sea Bright tennis tour- Summaries of .Tuesday's matches: Smith! Cleveland, 6-2. 7-6. Red Bank City Softball league 16 Shrewsbury polo field. The revival •Monslgnor McCloskW, further pionship tennis team, meets Tommy meet White and Cornwell and Ber- .ent bids fair to be very lnterest- . Men's Singles Miss Ceelle Bowes and Mhs Fxlllh Clark, to 6. - of this tournament will have much stated that although the country has Gamon, defending champion. In the low and Holmes will meet Allan and 1 today, tomorrow and Saturday Second Round—Robert Riggs, Chicago, Philadelphia, defeated Miss Bsrbara Brad- Importance in polo circles in several a largs unemployment problem, the other semi-final match Ed VanBus- Gamon. Rose and Wood are de- defeated Carlton Rood, Chapel Bill. N. C, ley and Miss Catherine Malcolm, Los' An- /8t James lead oc In the first In- fending champions In this tourna- i biggest surprise of the day came 0-1, «-2; Frank D, Ouinmr, Jr.. Orlando, re. 2-8. 3-6.'«-2, _ . _. : ning when they scored eight runs- parts of the Bast. H. L. Herbert Free State is making; great strides klrk, who upset Allaire Corawell, a Robert L. Rlfifg* of Chicago, Florida, deflated William ' Talbert. Cin- as eight-men went to bat and all was one of the founders of American toward recovery. He spoke briefly runner up last year,'will meet Ray- ment , . .•• •: •• .••; • ' • _r.Jed flrst, ranked second nationally cinnati, 6-2, 6-8; Sidney B. Wood, Jr., Los ncorod. They" scored five runs In the polo, arid is still'remembered by the of the housing problem and the man- mond Hose, ' , The trophy will oe awarded the frand Wimbledon champion, fell by the Angeles,/ defeated Norman F. Blckel, Chi- older set of players from Rumson, cago, 6-0, 6-4; Frank A.- Parker, Pasa- Mrs. Hockenjos third and' three more In the sixth. ner in which It is Improving the The. semi-finals; of the doubles •winner, of the singles tournament by -"-•*• yesterday before the steady dena, California, defeated Darrall HiiUlow, ,.Tho T. M. H, A. played poorly and where he made his .home, and by living conditions there. » tournament will be staged Sunday Councilman Harry G. Degenrlng. of Frank D. Guersney of Los Angeles, 6-4, t-4; Wayne R. Sabin, missed Irv Brenner, manager and those on Long Island and Philadel- While in Ireland he visited with The? tournament is being supervised Unseeded and ranked Portland, Oregon, defeated Robjrt K. phia. For,many years he'was pres- : morning Immediately- following the KamraUi, Austin, Texas, 8-1, 6-4; Martin Wins Jersey Shore catcher. Abd^Bworkes acted as man, relatives of several of his parish- singles finals which are scheduled by Harold Potter, superintendent of nationally. Tne 'score was in Buiby, Miami, Florida, defeated Charles ager ffnjj^ Zager and. Holtz did tho ident of the U, s. Polo association, ioners; He visited, the father of the courts, ,_jht sets, 7*, M. Rjggs is the and under bis direction American for 9 a. m. The doubles semi-finals Blder, Malvern, Long Island, 6-1. 0-2; Golf Tournament backfitopplng. " . Hugh McTiernan of MIddletown will start at 10 a. m., and the finals ip-ranklng player of tho country be- Gilbert A. Hunt, Jr., Washington, defeat- polo got Its start and first became township, in Bownbay, and the ^ ~jme Budge, who was ranked first, ed Marvin Waehman. Chicago, 6-4. 6-3: Tho Hebrews scored In the first prominent throughout the world. will eitier be held at 11 a. m., or 2 Francis X Shields, New York, defeated father of MrB. Michael Gagalls of Wolcott, Seeland *L flopped out of amateur compctlflorl, but from then until the fifth were p.'m. ' •:':•;.:'••'. .;.••' .... George Toler. Los Angeles. 1-6'. 6-3, 9-7: 1936 Champion Noses" held to two hits. In the fifth they Older players of the Rumjon club, Nutswamp road. He also visited the ', Cbus leaving Riggs at the top of the Gardnar Uuiloy, Coral Gafales, Florida, de- parents of Mrs. Mollle Brady and In the singles quarter-finals this Win Sail Races ,> Bidder,, feated Charles Vattinan, Coral Gables, scored four runs. The final run wassuch, as W, Strother Jones, J, Ford week Wood eliminated Al Berlow In Florida. «-», 6-4: Donald McNelll, Okla- put over In the sixth after which Johnson and others, still have fond Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. J Out Miss Charlotte easy sets, 6-0, 6-2, while Gamon de- DavaVolcott was the winner of ^S!Gene' Mako of Los Angeles, Seeded homa City, Oklahoma, defeated J. GUbsrt Umpire Bill Dowlen. called the game recollections of^ that great spotta- In Dublin he attended the Dublin Hall. South Orange, 6-4, 0-1; Jack A. becauso of darkness. ' feated. Billy Hagerman, No. 2 man the Class A event of the Dlckman Second-and ranked third nationally Kramer, MonUbelio, California, defeated Glutting at Deal man who, during his day, along with Cathedral and had an interview with skeeter fleet's . mid-week race last ••" defaulted In his match because, he on the school champion team, after William Murphy, Chicago, 6-2, 6-2; Jack 'ST. JAMES • the late W.' Strother JonesXhelped Archbishop Paschal Robmson, Papal a tough battle. The scores were 6-1, night, while Frank- Se'eland romped ' &Ud, he had a sore back. Other ex- Crawford, Australia,- defeated William Mrs.' William Hockenjos, Jr., of AM B H PO make Rumson a true Mcccerof the Nuncio to Ireland, who Is a friend off with Class B honors. The ium- planations seem to differ from this Umstaildtir, Mlllburn, 6-2,' 6-2; Ladlslav H.ilvlhlll, p. ..._ -;„ game. 6-T, 9-3. VanBuaklrk put out Allaire Crestmont, 1936 champion, yestcrdny 8IK!IIM, If „: of long standing! Other places visit- maries.: . ^Z • <, ?nei but the net result was that the Hecht, New York, defeated . WllllMn Oll- Cornwell in exjra-game sets, 7-5, 8-6 lesple, Atlanta. 6-», 6-2; John Hops Doeg, regained the title In the final round Moade, 2b. ..._ For several years the. H. I* Her-ed by. the monslgnor were Cobb, and Rote beat George Holmes,. 7-6, 3nt«kboxM—Class A, * -fctjCond seeder player dropped out- Rumson, defeated Cbauncey DepewSteele. VnnUrunt, sf of tho Women's Metropolitan Clolf bert Memorial Cup tournament was Queenstown.'Kanturk, Valey Haunls, 6-8, 8-1. .••.-.•' Start—7rO5 P.M. Jr., Now York, 6-2, 8-6, 6-2; Elwood T. Flccolle; 3b. ..._—- eliminated for the regular polo VanKirk and Coothlll. BUm>er . . • • - • ~ A Grant, third seeded, Is one of the CODVS, Portland. Oregon, defeated Robert association's New Jersey Shore tour- lfo.inlhnn, c. ~ Tonight the semi-finals of the, Dav|d Wolcott > three- out of seven seeded men play- Peacock, Los Angeles, 7-5, 8-6, 6-0; Bryan nament hold at Deal. Sovlcro, lb »—.-T tournaments, but through {he efforts In speaking of the trip, which was singles tourney.will be staged, start- Robert Head ... „ «ts left In the competition. He M. Grant. Jr.', Atlanta, dafeated Edward Mrs, Hockenjos, who established a Andrews, ss. — ~... of such young players as Joseph made on the .Corlnthla, Monsignor Robert P«vfa . C Alloo, Berkeley, California, 6-1, 6-1. Cnlnndrlollo, rf. ing at 6:30 o'clock- when VanBru- Ked Ltpplncott „ /stayed In at the expense of Jack course record with a 74 n't Deal Mon- Urnuse, . lb .... Roebllng of Trenton and Bourne •McCloskey stated that there were Woman's'Slnglea Ruthrauff of Bed Bank toe tourna- ktrk meets Rose. At 6:45 o'clock Edwards Rollpian ._ ;i ,-Crs.wford, Australian Davis oup play- day, followed it up'with a 79 at the McKennii, rf. ...- .'..... not many people traveling. He at- the match between Wood and Gam- Walter Mead .. wn0 WM Second Round—Dorotijy "Bundy, Santu AtlrldKe, 2b. . ment has been revived again. So it j,. ;V> beaten in three sets, 6-3, Monlcat California, defeated Hopo Humson Country club and yestorday tributed this fact to the New York Jamea Clayton DeSnntls, rf. " — la to be hoped that all polo fans on will be staged. This attraction Amory Osborn .. f$ ana M. Knowles. Philadelphia, 6:2, 4-6, 6-2; Vir- posted an 81 for a 54-holo total of 234, World's Fair and the Golden Gate Augustv Scfcweers ginia Wolfenden, San Francisco, defeated throughout New Jersey, and espec- is expected to draw a large gather- ..-• ioKlwood Cooke of Portland, Oregon, five strokes under tho old tournament 34 IS 18 18 4 8 Exposition at San Francisco. On ing because of the keen competition William' WikoS Edna Smith, Cleveland, 6-4, 6-2: Helen Y. M. H. A. ially MonmoUth- county, will give tho. trip over a large iceberg was Gilbert Turner I"fourth seeded and ranked seventh Bernhard, New York, defeated Catherine record, which -was held Jointly by offered by both young players, Gam- James Sweet . 'itlonally lost to Jack Kramer of Malcohn, Lo* Angeles, 6-2,: 6-2; Marilyn All H II PO i E these games the best support, and sighted following a foggy day Just as Mrit. Hookenjoa and Miss Charlotte Uvlnsky. 8 b. ._ 3 1 1' J J JIn time again bring back to both on will attempt to defend his title Barbara. Siyre onte Bello, California, in straight McRae, Little nock, Arkansas, defeated Glutting of Rock Spring. Holts, c, p...... 8 the mist was lifting, from the sea. and gain another leg on the J. Krldel Jane Powers ;' D{ts. Kramer was, not even extended, Mrs, Virginia Rice Johnson, Boston, 4-6, Croonhe'rB, ss. ..—• 1 Rumson and Bhrewabuy a class of Dr. McCloskey said this was a very Robert; Eldiroaa 6-2, D-7:,Dorothy Workman, Los Angeles, Miss Glutting finished in second polo, In America its former glory. trophy, which was put in play last In two sets, 6-3, 6-4, defeateiTMllllcant Hindi. New York, 6-1. l'Ine, lb '8 beautiful sight and In the six limes Bneakboies—Class B, Place, nosing out MUs Laddie Irwln Wlsdorwltch; cf -.,' S year. There will also be prizes for .Start—7:08 P. M. Parker of Pasadena, Cali- 6-2; Eunice Bean, Austin, Texas, defeated of Upper MonJcJalr, who had been Kushlnsky. If. S Only a few years ago the Bumaon he has crosed the ocean this was the winners of the doubles tourna- „ .fprnla, ranked eighth nationally and Florence LeBoutllller. Westbury. Long the first time ho had ever seen an Frank: Beeiand -..— —- 7:47:08. Island, 6-2, e-Si Patricia Canning, Ala- second at tho end of first and second Krakowltch. sf. g club polo field was the scene of some ment and also for the runners-up Weston Bailsman _ — 7:48.15 i jetted fifth, defeated Franols^X. Dworkes, 2b —'..•• 3 of the best games In America, Many Iceberg. He said he was Tiappy to Arnold Sehwmrts ._ — 7:48:B« pieda. California., defeated Helen Feder- rounds. Miss Glutting scored an 81 in each tournament 11 > Shields In straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. sen, Starnfo. , Connecticut, 6-2,* 6-8: Mrne. Simon, l... rf S of the world's most famous players be home and felt Very ^rested after HH»nr y BtBwt **!!! . 7:49:20 Sylvia Henrbtin, France, defeated Katha- whllo Miss Irwln soared to an 88. Znifor, rf., c 8 In quarter-final matches played RoberfMcKe-e „.; -—. .7:60:17:60;l* " Pjarker had. a chance to hit tho-kind made their , debut on the famous a. pleasant visit. , ;.__-... 7:5g:St ..' of a ball he likes, a slow one, andrine WJnthrop, Boston, i-C, 6-4, 7-5. Miss Maureen Orcutt of WJilte .. 28 6 8 18 J 3 last night Wood and Rose eliminat- Harry Rrder .;;_..... Men's Doubles Beeches, defending champion, tied Homo run—Andrews. Twp.liaiie hits— Rumflon field, among them being the Shields fed them to him, one after flashing gaucho player from the Ar- First Round—Darrell Hudlovf and Da- with MUs Irwln with a total of 250. Slienco, McKenna, Mulvlhlll. Stolen bases * trie, other. Parker made his killing Mctido, VanBrunt. Hounlhan, Sovlero 2. gentine pampas, Lewis Laccy. vid Freeman, Los Angeles, defeatid Rob- Mrs. Charles B, Harding of Rum- Strlke-outs—By HolU Z. Bases on balls 'a» the score-shows.. However, he has ert K. Xamrath, Auetln, Texas, and Mar-ion finished in fifth plncc with a total —Off Mulvlhlll 3, off Simon •». off HolU Along with Lacey on that occasion never yet gotten beyond the quarter- vin Wacbmsn, Chicago, 6-3, 8-2; Bryan M, Grant, Atlanta, and Edward O, Alloo, of 207, Miss Janet Douglas of Rum- 1, itlu—Off. Simon 11 .in S Innings, W were Jack Nelson and the popular * flails at Sea Bright, and to do so he HolU S In .8 Innings. Umpires, Dowlen Mylea brothers—David and Johnny. Berkeley, .California, defeated Harris son had a total of 277 while Mrs. E. and CrlHrioll. 1 jmujt defeat Donald McNelll, who Everett, JacksonvIIs, Florida, and' Arthur A: Cowen of Hollywood, posted a 279. Then there was Eric Pedley of Cal- Proohaska; Hartford, Connecticut, 6-3. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS ,y*sterda3i knocked off the sixth seed- W PO. ifornia, wl^o later played on several DAVIDSON'BRDS Miss Peggy Rohrey, lB-yoar-olrJ e-t; Ernest M. Butter, , ind 1.000 - ed player, Gardner Mulloy of Los An- Gilbert A. Hunt,' Washington, defeated daughter of Pro Jack Rohrey of tho V. M. C. A. .... 5 International teams. Gerald Bald- William UmstaedUr, Mlllburn, and Charles St. Jiimes — « Ing, leader of the last British inter- Norwood and Swimming River Coun- Y M II. A . . - 3 ,600 ••""Wayne Sabin of Portland, Oregon, Rider, Mslverne, Long Island, 6-1, 6-3; 1 national team, although born In Jack' Crawford and Adrian Qulst, Aus- try clubs, wound up with a 285 total. gun"; .....„:.::.:::::. •j j ;»oo .. seeded seventh, Is the third of the tralia, defeated' Joseph Flehbach, New Miss Rohroy, playing her first tour- EHi, ... . . _.._ 2 .500 England, Is to be considered a polo Medqd players, to' remain in com-York,'arid Isadora Bells, Philadelphia, 6-2. nament, turned In a 80 which, with Elm.-. 2 product of Rumson. Wolv«s\ •• 0 • 'JJ , yetlUon. He defeated Ladlslav 6-1; Donald McNelll, Oklahoma City, and n Frank A. Parker. Pasadena. California, de- her 20 handicap, gave her low net N V. y.-K 5 ,000 Among the great players who have Heeht, virtually a man- without a feated Martin Buxby, Miami, and Robert honors for tho second round. '- GAMES THIS WEEK seen action on the Rumson field are ' eduntry, who formerly came from Keroaeha, Woodclllt. 0-2, 6-1: William Mrs.'William Noblo of Monmouth Tonlnht—Klks vs. Wolves. Devereux Milburn, Tommy Hitch- FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS FRESH FRUITS and * oSMohoslovakla. and Chester Murphy. Chicago, defeated Monday—Elms vs. N. F. ^F. E. cook, Jr., Captain "Pat" Koark, J. Ctrlton Rood, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, County Country olub, Mrs..J. J."Con Tuesday—Quads vs, St. James. JULY 28, 29 & 31st VEGETABLES 4, -Today, In the g.uarler-flnal round and Chsuncey Diptw Steele, Jr., Nsw nor of Norwood and Mxt. George Oli- . Wldnoiday—X, M. C. A. vs. Wolres, Watson Webb, Malcolm Stevenson, of play at 2:30, Guernsey plays Hunt; York, i-1, 7-5; Gardnar Molloy, Coral ver of Monmouth county, finished Thursday night's game was given Louis Stoddard, Podley, Lord Wode- FBWAX AND SATCHDAY J Patker plays Sabin; Doeg, who de-Gables, Florida, and John Hope Doeg, with rcspoctivo SCOICB of 304, 304, and to tho Y. M. H. A. as their opponents, house, Colonel Vivian Loekett, Man- fdated Buxby yesterday, plays Donald Rumson, defeated Richard McKee, Miami, uel Andrada, Bobby Strawbrldge, FRUIT COCKTAIL 314. • ' . -- the N. P. F. E. nine, defaulted. Mon- 'MoNeiH, the conqueror of Mulloy; and John MaJioney, New York, 6-4, 17-16: Major Harrison, Wing Commander CAUFOBNIA StTNEIST Sidney B, Wood. Jr., Los Angelss, and . dny night the N. F. F. B. forfeited EVEREADY Brand " and Jack Kramer, who defeated Francis X. Shields, New York, defeated oAA A a a 1 to tho league-leading Y. M. C. A. Wise, George Earle, former governor Cooke yesterday, plays Bltsy Qrant. Charlea D. Halsar, and Ur-shur Moorhesd. ln honor of tho board of gover- Among Bomo of the outstanding Grapefruit Juice SWEET—JriJICT day,- Mies Patricia Canning defeat- Anieles, defeated William GlUeniile, At- nors, ' nttrnctcd moro thnn 300 club grounder, allowing Tabor to score. Prune Juice players will be Gerald Balding, Cyril Natural or Sweetened ed Miss Helen' Pedersen, third seed lanta, and .William McQahee, tfew Or- members, their guests, visiting play- Thrco moro in the third gave tho load Harrison, George Oliver, Harry East, SPEAll Brand jeam, 6-1, 6-2; Robert Peacock and Doug- back to tho Elms but tho Quads . FANCY FLORIDA ed, and yesterday. Miss Bernhard, un- las Jmho/r,. I,os Annies, defeated J. Nor- ora and olllclals. Tho dnnco startod George Sherman, "Rubo" Williams, LABGE BUNKKT seeded, beat Miss Virginia Wolfen- man Anderson, Jr., and August Gnnttn- at S o'clock, especially early because clinched the gamo in their half of Captain Anson of England, and there den, fourth seeded in three Jets, 6-1, muller, New York, 9r«, 6-J; Ronald Ed- tho junior members of tho club were tho fourth when oloven men went la a chance that Cecil Smith, tho LEMONS 8-8, 8-fl. ™,\ Berkeley. California, and Norman to bat to acoro iovon runs. The 29° F. Blckel. Chlcano, defeated Wilson Rood, not permitted to .danco after mid- ten-goal Texan, will be seen in ac- Miss Dorothy Bundy, seeded first, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Walter night. Mark Towers nnd his or- Elms scorod a pair of runs In the tion. defeated Miss Marilyn McRae, un- Measerole, New York, «-4, 6-8. chestra pluyed until early In tho fifth and alvia in tho sixth but their sss i e* — rallies fell short. seeded. In straight sets 6-2, 6-0. Miss Summaries of Monday's matches: morning. BCD BANK VS. LONG BRANCH. Easton's Salad Dressing Dorothy Workman, second seeded, al- Men'a Slmles. Snappy Jim Turnock twirled for LABGE BUNCJHES Among" those at tho dance wore FANCY so remains by virtue of her victory First round—Gilbert A. Hunt, Jr.','Wash- Mr, nnd Mrs, Eliot Colcmnn, Mr. and the 'Quads and had six strikeouts. The Independent fire company's over Miss Eunice Dean, 6-4, 6-4. To-ington, defeated I««dore H. BfIlls, Phllii- Mm, Robert G. lloloy, Mr. and Mrs. ELMS. 10c 29c* delphia, 0-3, 6-S| Norman i\ llickel. Chi- Softball team will oppose the Oce- CELERY HEARTS day MUs Bundy plays Miss Bern- Schuylcr VnnVochtcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. All H K PO A E anic fire company of Long Branch hard and Miss Workman plays Miss eairo, defeated Robert Low. New York, 8.2. ...» 110 0 A bnnohet «4| AO 7-6i Wayne R. Sabin, Portland. Ore, de-J. Sanford Hhnnloy, Mr. and Mrn.Irons, If t Sunday morning on the John street Canning. The finals of the women's feated Kuisell Bobbitt, Atlanta. 0.2 i.e. VVol.il, 11 ASPARAGUS 6-S; Chauncey Done* St«rle. Jr., New Upflhur Moorhcnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. field. The game will start at 10 sJngJej will be played off on Friday 4 I.tivln. ss. ;..,.., o'clock. _" ALL GOLD Brand afternoon when the winners of to- York, defeated Welby Vanllorlf, I^« An- Lawrence, Mr. «nd Mrs. Cheston Hullck, sf ireles, 6.«, 1-B. 6.8; Marvin Waehman, Simmons, Mr. nnil Mrs. Shrldon 'AM.-GBEEN - Lnrge day's matches,.decide the winner of ChlcBBo defeated Rlohanl McKee, Miami: MeCool, 2h. ... 6-«, «.1| Barrell Iludlow, tx,, Annrles, clc. Colomnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. lloolipr Tnl- Fupceto Quiets Down. - CALIFORNIA the cup. feated Wllllnm Hsrdle. Miami. 4.8. «.J. cott, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frederick Tnl- vithi'cf,' •...'...' FANCY Tho Ladies' doubles have pro- .6-4: (teoffo Toley, 1/is Amcles, —This gay 2 «« 45° 2 CAKES Joseph Ftohliach. New York. C.4. 0-2: cott, Mr. nnd Mm. A. L... McKim, KllllDll. l> gressed to,,tho semi-final round which Conovcr. sf. ... tropic soaport Is sometimes pictured SUGAR PEAS Robert K. Kamrath, Austin, Tex., defeated Mr. nnd Mrs. GCOI-KO M. Bodninn, as a place of perpetual whoopee, but will bo played off today at 8:30. Mrs. Jack Bushman, New York, 8-a. 7-t.: C.«rd- Mr. nnd Mrs.-Stuart A. Young, Mr. C<5kned Beef Hash PALMOLIVE SOAP] nar MuUoy, Coral Gables, Kla., iletentcd 30 8 9 18 B 6 actually It qulots down as complete- MINCTB DINNER C10 Fabyan and MUs Helen Jacobs meet nnd Mrs. Arnold Wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. QUADS. Mlj& Dorothy Bowes and MUs Edith Honald Edwards. Berkeley. Ciillf. 1-0 C-" ly as any other spot. By govern- Brand lbs. 6-lj J-Vsnk to. Guernsff, Jr., Orlando,'Ha.,' Karl Bohr, Mi . nnd Mra. Hlchnrd AB n 11 ro A niont decreo all noise stops now at 23 Clark. Miss Dorothy Bundy and detested Gerard n. Podestn. Mnntrlalr N. Dr. nnd Mtn. Otto 2 17 1 J., 11-B. 8-1; Sidney II. .Wood, Jr., 'l.osM. Hurd, Jr., Tut.or, 31. 2 1 2 1 10 p. m.—and that goes not only for MIBB Dorothy Workman play Mrs. Culmnn, Mr. nnil 'Mrs. Holcoinlio 2 1 B«K. ISo Angeles, defeated John Muhnney, New 1 Miu-lHii.nl.1. as 3 1 1 barrooms arid streets but even for COMCEMTRATEO FANCY BARTLETT Dorothy Andrus and Mmi; Sylvia York, 0-2. 6-3; John Hope DOCK, [(unison, Wnrd, Mi-, nntl Mrs, H. \V. IThbci , Schults. lb. 4' "0 1'5 0 Hertrotln. The finals in this compe- J, J., defeated Arthur Procbaskn. UntUor.l. — 4 12 0 2 radios and phonographs in private' J Mr. nnd Mis. Rlclinid H, Dunno, Mr. Tnrnofk, p. tition will be played off on Saturday. °""'. <"-,'. 0-Z: Jack A. Kramer, Monl« „ 4 12 2 0 homes. PEARS mid Mrs. KMon Hnrvoy, Mr, 11 nil thw, 4 1 PRESERVES Jello, Calif., defeated Gordon nlln, Snlt tborn, lib SUPERS^ The men'a, doubles were not as dis- L«ks City, (-1, 6.2; Francla X. ShleWs, New nnd .21000 SCTIIMMEL astrous to the seedlngg as the men's Mrs.. Mnnton Motcnlf, Jr., Mr. I'irmin, ft York, defeated Robert, Kerda.hu, Wooil- Mrs. Kdwln D. Hinnsonip, Dr. nnil Klsher, «f 1 0 0 tl 0 t-TO. Jar singles were, only one pair of seeded cllrt, N. J., e-t. 6..; shrank Parker, Pusa- li.unn. rf 10 - 25° players' falling to come thr.ough. They •lena, Calif., defeated John 1'. Wenilell. Mrs. C. J., MiicGtilro, Mr. nnil Mrs. iVorthlcy. sf ,2100 •ottstown, Pa., 6.1, 6-1; William Talliert, C. Frederick Nollsoti, Jr.. Mr. nnd BIGGER-BETTER Were Hecht and J. Gilbert Hall of Cincinnati, defeated Harris Kver.lt Jn,k- 32 10 11 21 « 1 nv le 1 1 0 4i FANCY XLBEBTA Hew York, seeded second In the for-l?i ", \/ *- "•'• - Chsrlcs Msttmsn. Mrs, Clintlcs C. Lee nnil Mr. nnil Summary! Two-base hits—MatDonald, Miami. Fla.. .defcalnl ll.vld Krsenian, l,»a Mrs. Choi-leti Hnlspy, Turnork, Carey, huei*. Me(.«l. Bacrlflte TOMATO JUICE FBEE8TONE eign doubles seeding who lost to Sut- Angeles. 6-4. fi.lj Donald McNelll, okla. Misses Ellso CnvnniiKli. Cnlliciino hit. —Tnlior Maellonald. Stolen b«e— ler and Hunt, 0-3, 7-5. All the rest iwna City. Ol(l«., ., won from C. lien. M.ko, I.os AIIK»I... . seeded third, and Mulloy and Doeg, ilefsulli J. Gilbert Hall, South Urantc illlllnKS, l.ouisn ACIICIIB, Mmlpllnn lolllnu Tho Register—Advertisement •ceded fourth. Jack Crawford and VIolMt, Holly Cros.ininn, Annn T. CUT KITCHEN WORK IN HALF! SUCCOTASH JERSEY Adrian CJulst, tho Austrian Davis lusUell, Jonn Dnlch, l.nchlnn l'oi- H u Swims—We Have It^, Fancy B * M Brand FULL FODS cup doubles team, first eooded In the lor, PoRBy O'anllivnn, Kllln Hnlsey, GOLDEN BANTAM foreign Boeings, defeated Edwards Jmly Attprbury, Pntrlcln Pinvoi-s,, LIMA BEANS sjnd Clckell to nlny In tho tou'rna- Klorenco I.ittlf, Kllznbctli IVBIIIIII, mont. Today tho play Mulloy and l.oulao Onlilc, Anno ;Kills, Jnssicn 2 "»" 25°, Doeg, and one of tho aopded double* DoBpuiil. Mni-y Young, Mnlxln Jones Hennessey's teams smut then, of nccc««lty, drop O.I, 7.5, and Mnl I1unni>. 3 - 25° out. Murllli lluiliy, Mlahll, Kla,, ,l,.f,-»i,.,l Omriie I'erfi, Miami, Ms., «.< fl.s. nil. .Tolin Arhrllji, Krnnk CnvnniiKh, Sunbrite Cleanser lam Ollle.i.le, Allanln. C, fr,,r,l Minion Ai-kointnn. Wllllnm 11. Hor- FANCY '.Cooke and niggs riefcatcd/Ludlow mholr UL?,f'°' ' . '•"• Ansel,,. J.6, 7.r,,!M: drrii, Krni'sl It. Arkerninn, Kilwniii , LABOB BIPE and Freeman, B-2, 7-B, Guernsey and William Murphy. Chleas,., ,lrf,Hle,l Kinot •lift In fni> nsa •» 3-10° Botublt defoatod Wood and Shields, Butter, New Oiltails, 6.3, 10-11, ||.|t. M. Crnno, Jr., Wllllnm Flnillny, ]1CM- nh C. m the men's doubles. McNelll and »•], ll-ll Mlsa llslen llarnliaril. New Vurh, tmm Roui>4sr, readj to cooli SEEDLESS ereatBd Miss Kllnsbrll, Illarkmsn. llelmll. llonKlnnil, Jr., Wllllnm Klllii, C. Chaie & Sanborn ..23c Parker defeated Toley and Lubln, «-!!, (> WEEK-END SPECIALS X M, tM. Kramer and Vanllorn de- ."'' V\\.UI't "'"'•'hy llunily, Kant. M Mntny Jonrc, l rcilriick J. llitrKltaril, STRAWBERRIES (°°o .) 21« Old Dutch • GRAPES -s, I Bur., ilafealH Miss (Vclle lldwes Jr., ('. J. MnnOuli-fi, Jr., Nntlmnli'l NATIVK _..»lb«.»Jo m feated Murphy and Murphy, 0-2, 0-3, IMJrioul »lih crMtn or m shorttakes liils.l.Ii.hfB, 1).7, 6.1j Miss Knnlre tlran,' lintInltoi ni', ltlohillil Molcnlf, Wllllnin Hmnll WPOUDHII Mocha Java 31c Mulloy and Doo»r defeated Pcueuclt Austin, Te«., .Ufesli-.l Mrs. K. W. C.lr. 1 •ltd Imhoff, 7-0, 8-6, 0-2. IBII, nra Mrlght, 0-1. •'it-Tj "His Helen yivlmikef, John C. Kills, Klmlmll Iliillirll-li C Davidton'a 21c " ;No Important dtvelonmiinlJi are ex- ederasn, Htan.fi.nl, Conn., ilofcati.,1 Hi.M , Ilnrtnbmni', Kilwmil M, <'innc, Hun- Htnlivtwrry IIIIM SPINACH... ("*) 19 2 -19° Msr«uerlla Ma.l llo.tnn, n.4, 6.21 Ml.ssell llnril, rltowntl llonKlnnil, ICIIot ' Waahxl. clMiwd, tra saiul or grit National Cup pVoted In the'men's doubles until to- •.,-•"!! ^-'unnliiat, AlnniPila, (••!»., il»rrat»l HI'OTH m , li>n, 6.J, 6.»i 11 lit il nnil ,l(ii. Mn^iiiiliir. Martimon'a 41c ?"ui W" Wlnlhrnii, llmiiin. Mnt. lll.l.DT HADDOCK 30c lh. BROCCOLI.. (i*™) 21« FANCY Crawford and Quut. Altliougli both H Mlsa li'.l.l. M. (Iro.s, llerkeley Calif , Sarilca or . le y, , Hrn MUM cmk tiams are seeded, many e«poot Hit 8.1, _ . MM Htlvla Hmr I'Aitisii iu-:('i<;ivi;s »io». II1111II11 ClaanHl, lilmnwrf, readr >" 1b SUGAR PLUMS Australian t«am to win out. Doth dftsaliil Mr.. K(lw illli, l-'ranre. KaffeeHag 32c )lil»M, i "'d M, Crane, Men Jlimtllll M'kirrl P,lni sWIWI/re JJ, 17 • Aug. 3 in«n IIAVO plnyid together befoic, and , | ,,| M|,, virslnllla IVIVi 1 '•nden ,oi Angelesgeles, ilefealeiilefea l Mix .lu Minn Minn $nM wnii rnlnril for III" till* couplud with tlieli' expsrlnnca in A|tarl)llry, Hi bi'ilclit uf 11m now nil ill I Inn in ft. MI Cuilllali Hlrnkii .. lb. TRY THESE VALUES. Burnett's Vanilla 2 -15° llssnt Illrsh, 1 ' the. tonnla world, innlim them ilon- » ttump ll»at. tti.ii.ljss, i National Biscuit Co. v. a No, I ti MaNtlll and Parker play lOa. larbars Mrmll.y, |rfll Alwles, 14.11, 11.7, Ion, Mm Hluiti-t M, Itwii'is, Nolln irlmtned, issHly lo «»*. Otilee- Mf*l nnil Alfii',1 HitlVlrr, nil of Nn.nll HO11' CHAIIS ll.SOiloa. u\A V«n Howii and. Mulloy and Wamsn'a lleublae, MTKAMKKH iwr KK) - Jftfl Itlml IHajtlh] staeN MMI (M I«l RITZ O' and Qulst. Ihlsj hornuiili, l*wU u Mrrrlt of, HM Hntili mill J, lChrilmt'illnititr lit lll.DKKiHIl ' ' 4-10° Monlfa, Calif., and Mis, finrnili.Wi.rli" WWOItl>yiHH . U)HHTKIW ( 4U h ¥s not MWi Ui AMIIH. diiials* Hut With Holptdsil wait KWftrdtd tilt W »v.ard«,