/ ALL the NEWS", of and Seuroumlln*; Town*. Told Fearlewljr *BA 'Without Biu HIM;• INflK teOlSTEH VOLUME LXII, NO. 26. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. PAGES; i 'T$|| Little Women N.Y.A. Project Clothing Needed Middletown Farm Sold Proclamation At Health Center Christmas Services For some yeara put May 18 To Hold Annual May Be Started In At the meeting of the Middletown To Highest Bidder has been widely observed as Township Publlo Health Center In Good Will Day, since. It com- Holiday Dance Middletown Twp. the Hartshorn* Memorial health cen- Red Bank Churches] memorates the anniversary of ter building Friday night It was an- the first peace conference at nounced that clothing for boys be- The Hague. Bob Grasmere's Band, ^Township Committee tween the. ages of 10 years and 16 A. L. Garvey, New York, Bids $13,800 The state of New Jersey has year* of age was badly needed. Any- Special Music to Feature recognized tbe importance of Rutgers Queensmen Asked to Aid Plan to one .wishing to- contribute clothes good , will and tolerance as may call the health center and • a For Cross Farm in Court at Tr&nToh prominent factors in the main;' to Play for Dancing Employ 75 Young Men representative will call for the ar- Worship This Sunday tenance of peace and Its result- ticles. The former fcdward Cross -farm ant benefits and has created a The Little Woman's dub'of Red Mrs, Mary J. Sullivan, Monmouth State Good Will commission to The township commltteo of Mid- County Organisation for Social Ser- Special programs of Cariiti located on the NuUwamp road, Mid- Bank will hold Its' second' annual dletown township last Thursday af- music will be presented this Sun dletown, was sold by court order in Lock! Rotarians assist In furthering these objec- holiday dance Saturday night at the vice nurse In the Mlddlotown town- New Name At tives. ternoon agreed as a "commttee of In the Rod Bank' churches, the United States District court at Molly Pitcher'hotel. Miss Lillian Sav- ship district, gave a detailed report the week, entertainments and.j thq whple" to give consideration to of activities at the health center. The Trenton 'Friday. The broker who It is the opinion of this com- age, general chairman, has announc- a proposition placed before It by Wil- eants will be given by the vW_, represented the successful, bidder Secure Honor For ed a large advanco sale of tickets. report showed that 945 visits had Masthead Of : mission, in which I am glad to liam H. Oliver of Port Monmouth, departments and pr'ganliatioMi i was Charles E. Sweeney oi Rumron. . concur, that In view of the Musfc for dancing will be furnish- been made, lit patients transported tho respective churches. • County National Youth Administra- by health nurses and other volun- The Cross farm, comprising ap- ', troubled conditions in many ed by Bob Grasmero and lils Rut- tion administrator. The Register Christmas sermontiyHl bepr Senator Barbour „ ; teers, nine clinics had been held at proximately 104 acres adjoins the lands, the approach of the an- gers flueensmen. The band, was Mr. Oliver outlined a plan that will Sun*ay morning in the ^ farm estate of Harry; Neuberger, niversary of the'birth of the organized back In 1936, and accord- the health center and 122 persons at- churches. • Special -masse*'\ .. known as Sunnyslde farm, and the employ approximately 75 men be-tended. Made Honorary Member ' Prince of Peace makes it most ins; to the leader the band has been tween the ages' of 18 and 28 years Chester J. Beaman Be- held at tho Catholic ch\irch*s'SU Brasch farm. It Is directly, oppo- fitting that a message of Peace It was also announced that a pro- and Monday: ' > ,, site the estate of Mrs. John Zanft, •n gardening and greenhouse work, gressive program had been planned of Rotary International, on Earth and Good Will to all A large" greenhouse on five antt one- comes Assistant Editor Midnight caroler* will again: a •who Is the well known stylist, Hat- be extended to the cltlcens of by the Instructor .In charge of, the tie Carnegie, and who recently con- half acres of land In Mldijletown tho rounds early Christmas: mb for Service Rendered the state. • ji play school." Mrs. William Kceahan \yith Today'* Issue They will leave the. Methodist fi- structed a large colonial home on a townihip vu -to • be uaed lqr th)s was welcomed a» a new niambeiv hill site. THEREFORE, I, A. HARRY project and Mr. Oliver sought nom- at 12 IB a. m. and will carry lante, Senator W. Warren Bbrbour of MOORE, Governor of the Slate inal financial aid from the commlt- Another name la'appearing at theTho young people of the churob,' The rather unusual proceedings masthead of today's Issue of the Rod vita all person* Interested''to which Involved the sale of the Locust has been made an honorary of New Jersey, do extend to all teemen. He stated that the borough Bank Register. It is being 'placed their group. 4. Cross farm took place before Judge member of Rotary International. The -the Season's Greetings, with the of Keansburg and the American So- Old Type Outside announcement was made today by sincere wish that the principles ciety of University Women had en- then In recognition of the faithful Methodut. Phillip Forman, In the Trenton performance and efficient abljity of postoffice building. The farm had officers of the Red Bank club of of Good Will and racial and re- dorsed the project and had slgnl- Rotary International that the Sena- the porion so hondred,. Tha narne is Th* subject of th* senaoa' to* been acquired a, few years ago b^ ligious tolerance may spread ned.thclr willingness to aid In financ- Privies Scorned given at the Methodic church , tor has been elected to this honor- from New Jersey throughout ing It. , that of Chester J. Beaman, who to- the closed Broad Street National day becomes an'assistant editor and o'clock by the paator, Rov. He bank, and an order for the sale of ary classification -for distinguished the nation, and I urge the co- Not only did the plan propose to service rendered to hlfl state and By State Official who, almost ton years ago, came with J. Smith, will be "ChristmM same at a price no lower than $12.- operation of all citirerti in the give employment to these men but glow." ,' * community. •• • . > dissemination and practice of also to train them In greenhouse Tho Register and took up reportorlal 500, which was in accordance with duties with us. Tho preludi will be "BobtnUi a legal notice published In two recent these principles. care, such as heating, watering, ven- Middletown Board of Carol" by Poster. The you issues'of The Register, was submit- Given under my band and the tilation and . shading; elementary choir will sing the anthe ted by Leo Warwick of Long great seal of the state of New training In soil analysis, Vegotable Health Hears About O'er the Earth'* Dark Shadow*,^! Branch, who represented Eugene . Jersoy this fifth day of Decem- Insects, fumigation, , etc., and the while tha senior choir will rend*t!v Vlereck, the present receiver of the ber In the year of our Lord one marketing of grown crops, arid plant*, New Sanitary Unit ; the anthem, "Like Bilver Lf^ bank. thousand nine hundred and to the National Youth Administra- Tha postiude wiU be the At the outset of the proceedings, thlrty-Hne, and In the indepen- tion resident centers and hospitals, psalm. ^ * Judge Forman announced before a_ dence of the United States the Introducing proper packing, etc. The Mlddetown- township Board of Before the avenlng service at 7riff 1 crowded courtroom, that he ob-j The crops proposed arc asparagus, Health at their meeting last Thurs- o'clock, th* organUt, Vincent OAtti' one,hundred and alxty-fourth. day afternoon llsterfed attentively to jected to the United States District A. Harry Moore, rhubarb, lettuce, cauliflower, radish, will present a recital, which wilL \t Court and himself being utilized. In tomatoes, cucumbers, muskrnelons, Frank Nlelson, WPA project super- elude "Maria Solte Nach Bith)h« Governor. visor In Monmouth, Middlesex, Mer- the role of an auctioneer, which is By the, governor; and mushrooms. '.There would also a«ho," Potors; "Schuck* Dlch),, what he termed the present pro- be elementary training In horticul- cer, and' Ocean counties, and F. Mer- Llobo Seel*," Brahms, and "In r " cedure. He reiterated that he did Thomas A. Mathl«, HELEN IMLAT ture In the growing of hothouse tOn-Saybolt of Wllllamatown, N. jr., Jubllo," Bach. ^.v . Secretary of State. state inspector connected with tho not propose any other; proceedings called the "Quconsman" because plants, such as carnaffcms, chysan- At 7:45 o'clock th* White Olft Mfe',4 of this character being submitted themums, snapdragons, Illes, iln- New Jersey State Heath department, back in' 1766 the college was known : who appeared before tho board' In vice win t>r held with thtjunlorj before the court and he then asked as Queen's" college. This band.has nlas, asters, geraniums, cosmos and choir under th* direction' of M\p£ for the submission of any bids. others that can be raised at a tem- th* matter of better sanitary condi- played over 27S engagements In four tion* in' tho township as It relate* to Emma Jan* 'Lafetra and th* youl -Mr. Sweeney representing: A. L. Cornerstone states. The band njtl play for theperature of^SO degrsei. outside privies, • . peoples and senior choir* directed I Garvey of New York, submitted a Rutgers 1939 varsity show, "One Mr, Oliver made It very plain that Vincent Slater. The deparUn*nt»>i0f S higher bid which was Immediately Every • Minute." Fred Wesche, ar- under no consideration would the Mr. Nlelson stated that he had the church school will be repreMtW followed by. an additional bid from Ceremony ranger and -third trumpeter for thocrops or plants be raised In oompe- made a personal survey of th* larger and their White Old preiented lb William Hancock of Red Bank, rep- band, will lead the band' the night tltlon with commercial growers, as part of the townahlp and that there unique "manner. The church •wlH fy resenting Fred Q. Gihler of Holm- At Rumson of the varsity show, — the products would not be sold.' > were many unsanitary outhouse* In decorated In keeping with the whiti del. Several successive bids were There are 86 persons employed on tha townahlp and that there.was a gift service, and all participants W. WARREN BARBOUR. The band Is known for.Its varsity possibility of an epidemics of a eon- thereupon submitted by the two style, which consists of well-known other project* In the township: under b* drilled In white. The ordM _ brokers wherein Mr. Hancock, at the NYA jurisdiction, according to tagoua dlsuase It the condition was strvlo* follows: ProooiiloDU ^"fl •The Senator, who maintains his Mayor Auchincloss to college tunes and ensemble vocals. not. corrected, • • ": various intervals, conferred with his locnl executive office In the Broad Vocals are handled by the leader Mr. Oliver, '. - - : ' . choir*, "O Corn*, All Y* Faitht' client who was In the courtroom. Street National bank building, not Officiate-—Council and Miss Kay McLean. Miss Mc- He estimated that Mft of the out- call' to -worship. If- the njlnli Judge Forman remarked ibout the only has served this district but Lean is a New Brunswick girl and houses In tho township did not meet •• •• cHi&iirBBAj; BBAMATH '•*; hymn,-."There's a Song In t^e,/ delayed procedure, while high pric- has always been on the alert in his Accepts Invitation her ambition is to follow in the foot- with tha requirement* of the Stst* •crlpture lesson read by a*ofg*; ed railroad attorneys, the attorney executive activities In the national steps of:Bdythe;Wright,• who Is a New Method Of Board of Health and that' with the • Mr; Boanun'ls the sonoVttiliUie eon: Junior oholr hymn, "Away general of New Jersey and others plfal for the welfare of his state former New Brunswick miss and township's large transient population Jenks and Mlnhlo Tlntle Beaman, Mang«r," Martin Luther; ?O were awaiting ths lale^to'be con- . An invitation to "attend tha corner- annualy the present outhouse situa- of Cathway," Mrs. Wllllant ] and nation. stone laying of Oceanic Hook and now one of trie featured vocalists Selling Property recent residents of Kcantburg|' but of Cathway, Mrs. Wllll eluded. When Mr. Hancock's client With Tommy- Dorscy,' This rwlnter tion should.be given consideration, who,-.,,,, at, th*.tim. e o-.f hi* birth .r«eldejl "OIltl!' b Ht finally refused to confirm his last In accepting the honor Conferred Ladder company'* ntw nre house In order to better sanitary conditions. In Nevvar.k, Mri.$P "Ou*-'Ineplr».tlo«!' by. upon him by the Red Bank club, tha band will tour the • Eastern 1 1 bid, the court ordered,the property Saturday, December 30, at 2 p. m,, 1 1 Bids Submittedi'fort- •;•MfcTflelspn-rarther' »"dvdoiaedthe[clte'd"|nlBe"*cno6T* OdOoodihymsh ; ^py;,^^^ the -," SenatorrBarbour states; that he re-was accepted! by' the mayor and statei^witK the'nutgers" university priytf, Rev. flmlth; Ij told to Mr. Sweeney's client for Glee elub. They have played at ipltallktlon of a new type of uni- East Orango aad was graduated from 413,800, with the request that a grets very much that his duties In council at th* regular meeting House and Plot ' ,< young peoples' choir) hymn, Washington prevent him from ap- Thursday night. "We should make Lehlgh, Princeton, Lafayette, Naw tary privy sponsored by the fltate tha East Orange high ichool. from the ReaJml of Glory," pre* court order be submitted promptly Jersey College for Women and Cent* Department of Health, stating that Shortly after leaving: school, ha for his signature, < plying for active membership in Ro-ever' y effort to,b* present," stated tion of the whit*'gifts of S*ryle*t/i tary International because of his in-' Mayor James C. Auchincloss, who enary Junior college. A- new procedure In the sal* of over l»,0O0 had been erected in thetook a position as copy boy with the Tjie Cross farm contains excep- real estate was Inaugurated at Red (tat* at an approximate cost of $20Nowark Evening N«w». When hi* Miriam Warden; glfte of lubatanfey-S; ability to attend meetings with reg-will officiate at the exercises, "The Members of the committee have 1 AllceTownsond. »rfd the depan tionally fertile soil and has been ularity. He states, however, It will' company," he added, "at Us own ex-made plans for novel decorations at Bank this week at th* efftc* of each, He said that about 450 offamily moved to Keansburg, ho be- the subject of court action since Qrosslnger * Heller, Inc., contract these unit* had been a*t up In thocame local editor of the Ktansburg of the church »ohc. reetnt Matthew Boman, Carl Woolley, a numbor of folks who find It almost charge of the Atlantic Highland* le.ncfd and I" well qualified to Join years by storm tides, particularly tain a further reduction t» 25 cent) Oeorg* H, i|*ll*n*n, Thomas Dalley, number of sound offer* submitted W\m Ruth Bnlfftn and , through thn Inylng of large water Impossible to attend .to this matter {by thn hroUe.ru, and had been com- breakwater project, announced thin the. editorial staff nf Monmouth thotn section* where them l» little Lcsliir Patterson, Arthur Dolhey, Jo- during Ihe regular banking hour* of week that th* work will be hailed county's gicnt weekly and Red Contribution* for Christmas biuv>yj!» mains In the Norlh Beach section. plimented upon I lie. fairness In kola, to be distributed by the Ladi*4'WS or no bulkheads or jetties. According seph Duryea and Raymond Des- the, day. for the winter us soon »" th* bargen Hunk'* hnmn newspaper. to many property owner* unless Several conferences have been held mond; truck drivers, John Keanty, which tht sal' was conducted. Aid society, are btlng rccalv*d b>£i with nniclals of the Monmouth Con- Consequently, to ninlat those, who of stone, now In the hay have been Mrs. Frank Warner, 03 Bergin pla**,''fjj sorn«thl'? Is done at once much val- August Mtifftge. William Z«rr, sra unable, to attend lo(th pnrtlal|mtlon In h** been fllad with th* stair hosrd bolll* and (1.00 for >i-nt. bolll*. Put football «l It'" Pt'MIe Rchool In time, act aside Is purely for On enn- '•hip. Eight loori rldlnir lior»«« nnd .boiisht ihe property four ynms «K". A sp*«lal Chrlitmu **rvle* wl||'| of bulkheads and Jtitllft to prevent on th* *siM*m«nt on lh* C, W, Pel-vtnltncn of preferred and common up exclusivity and fir ••!• by m*{•evrrel nlessant bridl* paths, rtniin .. ^_,» held at tht riaplltt cuuroh 8u " further urosion, stating that their • llghtnlown, thl» p»«t f>»«nn. gunapan ••tat* nn th* nummn ro«d, and nn ••!« at Iht (lift Rhnp, Mon- itockholdftr* who rannot Kit to th*mouth Mtmorlil Hospital, I»nr r**snnabl«, Phone n*d B»nk 32J8-W. I w^iU.. in .. »« Hnl)le, hiaml new Afternoon v**per eervlce at 4 o'( wavt* from Ihe b»y. Nolle*. ough attorney, William A. Hlevenn, Hunch, N, J. Onorgn Hllver, Jr., r All vouchm fur Itlllt mini br «ub- nhrttribury, N, J,, phon# Ittd Hunk flllvfir llorouah. ""t» I«.W. our pilrn S2rt.fM>; Itoviili, YOUHK p*opl* ot th* church will 1 Th« officials agreed to takn up tlm IU|.n, Adveillieinrnl. Ilemlniilnna nn.l Cwona* In "JocJ k «t enrols In v*rlou» lection* of th* I mailer •• a eomnilttt* of the, wliola niltlpd in thn Hoard of l.'liOM-n Fi»». Hundred* of Xiium Trm, The tux 11*1 for 1940 will lif nntn dd l ffu r XrirH Oltlcn inn hrildetpi of M'inlttoutli roiinly not In* «r Ilionil nnd iv'nnnl ntieclH, n«xt nntrril fur UIIKII ChrlntrriM morning. \ •• ' board and Immediate ullentlon Kill trr than Derfinlwr S», 1»S», at tho ti* tlvtn to lh« r*ho)(l»!lt' linV*. (*()tllt IfOIlM, : 51 Monmoulh idtir Iho dlreetlon of Mu Trp*wHl«r nernln*. Kl««hlilrt, N ,f, pl»«»t. Hrnttngood varloux aiiibt, Kdwurd (.'. Jlr>.een. Ofk. ••• r nient* end 8nnd«,y-*choo| me fsclnry outlet portable and odlci M3 J-l.- riv«rtliem»nt. Adv«rtliem«nl. <»ptwrU*r*, prloct l«,so up. I'd im Advurtl/mmiml, T«tl*|r'* for Typitwrllfr*. iiu(liftu* Ar«e snnnrmniffcr*nit llpadquarlert will participate In a «p«lai ' I'M a d«y All mafcu two modaU, Kre»h Ilnmr-Mjuli- Candle* iwolrr. n», two, lhr«* snd flvoinMind «»• i>r|i;«*. K«p«rt r«|i«lrln« T*ll«r*, y' huylnn lh»Ir cnslum* money, will b* uied tor 1 8*r»le*. Csrlton ttiMttr. feulldlni, H«i) Kv*ryon«'« buying thtlr rnitum* ««»lry hnr«, Kiom II to 110. Th* '•"lm»nt Wf null randMs any. Itwtlry hurt, from (1 to (In, Th* Mi oil slrm, Ittd Hsttk • -Advfrtln worH, ••. ••':,,''i't,il Bank, phone *W. Open *T*nlngi.- h»il «Mnrtm«nt In town. RlUaslll**', tlnment, ___ llstment. A'••!. n»d Bunk, phon. Ml.-Adv.r. H Broad ttrttt—Advtrtlt»m«nt. It's KeeetiUal Jutt Arrivedl. IIMRMM ftong . TH* Lutheran ehttfoh, Invltltl. r# weavlni of bilrn*. hnlM Not • l«»y) ri«l .... A good quality leather wall*t by life th* new 1040 «Utlon wagon on that rnn'1 bt duplicate Mark Cross fur Ohrlstm**, from I2DO, We«v. , Kivoii' inn ('lay, Ann*** Hchnol of Itenn of Inteieit for Chilatnta*. Mid BlUd tt U.M, ,lt*u

Triad Club Senator Barbour Anna Laubsuch Of SO BEAUTIFUL THE STARLIGHT IS i! Elects Officers ly Ilah* V. tsimu ? ^ ;CHRISTMAS. TREES Officers were elected by the Triad Makes Statement East Keansburg » U'omDetmierGoodHoiiHkitpiHf) • * x* club last week In the clubrooms on 2 to 12 feet tall, cut off. Norway Spruce lc per inch. Broad street. They are Mrs. Wil- About Delegates SO BEAUTIFUL the sUrllght is SO BEAUTIFUBthe starlight I/O Douglas Fir, White Pine, Green Colorado Spruce, 2c per liam Rathamlth president, Mrs, To Have Hearing On Christmas Ere/all stars Tonight, my spirit, prone to taktof inch'. Blue Colorado Spruce, Ac per-inch. Any of the Peter Fiordland vice president, Mrs. , remember, A too proud eotrrae, beholding it. 1 Geprjie A. Carey secretary, Miss Surely, the great star shining, down above dug, balled and burlapped, if. weather permits, at Say* He Would Become Charged With Violating Remembers star, sonr, shepherds "-double the cut-off price. The Colorado Spruce, both blue Helen N, Harrison treasurer and On hillsides one far-off December, waiting— MISB Gladys. Forrar member of the a Candidate for, And housetops in a dreaming; town. And kneels h lore, sweet, infinit*. and green, are very high class specimens; better than CMI executive board. Liquor Law—rOther ^e generally bought from Christmas tree vendors. Alar SO BEAUTIFUL the starlight is SO BEAUTIFUL the sUrlight U The annual dinner and Installa- Delegate-at-Large Middletown Matters Weary of noise, the ear seems all varieties of shade trees and evergreens for planting.- tion of officers will be Thursday, Jan- listening • That, ah, a war.torn mrrld mart uary 11. Miss Marjorle Worthley, Eagerly for the song of old— surely chairman, will be assisted by Miss Senator TV..,Warren Borbour last week expressed the belie/ that tha At the meeting of the Middletown The eye seems watching for the See, and remember, and go down, Grace Brooks, Miss Edith Hankin- New Jersey delegation of the Re- township committee Jaat Thursday Friendly, forgiving, lonngpurely, ELY'S SHREWSBURY NURSERY non, Mrs. Walton Culllngton arid afternoon a letter was received from SigHt of the angels, white and gold. Mrs. Sferman SlmpBOn. publican National Convention should the Alcoholic Beverage Commission To worship Him in Bethlehem Town. , Eatontown, New Jersey The club presented' Mrs. Culllng- be unlnstructed and indicated that asking them to set a date for the ton, the former Misn Marjorle. he would hlniwlf become a candi- hearing of Anna Laubsuch of East ' | Phone Eatontown 517 date for delegate-at-large. . Keansburg who has been charged Grooms, and Mrs. Oliver Macintosh, "I feel very strongly that the New Lelber & Stanton, Mgrs. V< tho former Miss Dorothy Martinson, with violating the law and to show Q with wedding gifts. Jersey delegation to the Republican cause why her, license should not be revoked,- According to records the complaint was made on the grounds: Christmas dinners and Mrs. Simp- .any one particular candidate," Sen- that the licensee sold "chilled beer" MONEY LOANED son was appointed to take charge of ator Barbour said. "My, viewpoint and also had "chilled beer" In her should not b« interpreted as favor- possession contrary to the type of Our Most Heartfelt on 'Jewelry, Silver, Musical. Instruments, Camera* other holiday welfare work. The ing any one individual, nor Is It a . Binoculars, etc. club will join the members of the license Issued to her. The commit- naive way of being against the tee will have a morning session Greetings tff You! •LlMOMd «nd bood.d brStnt. ol N. J. Quadrangle club at. a Joint Yuletide candidacy ot anyone. I simply feel party tomorrow night In the club- Thursday, December 28, and they MERRY CHRISTMAS WE FAY CASH FOB OLD GOLD AND SILVER that ths Interests of the Republican agreed to hear the case at noon on rooms. Others present were Mrs. G. Party in New Jersey would.be bet- that day. • AND ' Edmond Delatuah, Mrs. James Tur- ter served if Its delegates went, to Broadway Loan Co. noek and Mrs. Frank Warner. the Convention without prior com- 'Karl Eastmond of Belford w,ai ap- A HAPPY NEW YEAR Lone Branch (0>p. Jacob Stelnbach'a) tun Broadway, mitment of any kind with respect to pointed by the officials as a special Climb on the band-wagon, personalities. . police officer. get In step, The committeemen adopted a reso- A wealth of good wishes "It has been frequently'.• mention- to give you pep. ed Irs the public press that I favor lution requesting month-to-month fi- nancial aid from the state for the May we add our word In this the nomination of Senator, Vanden- season of cheer, bcrg ol Michigan, ray colleague In ownship'* relief problem. Bills amounting to $47,852.01 were In hopes you'll be with us the United States Senate, and a very this coming' year. old friend whom.I hold lr> 'the high- ordered paid, Of this amount $38,- est esteem. My personal regard for 635.88 waa for the board of educa- Beauty Culture Senator Vandenberg, however, does tion. NEW JEIKFV not alter my conviction that the Earl N. Hoyer, chief of police of ntfl JCnOCI Academy, Inc. . delegation Should be unlnstructed, the township, rendered detailed re- Prln. Eleanor J. Bowers and I have told Senator Vandenberg ports ot the police activities In tha Hobart BIdg. 280 Hobart St, of my views Ih^thls connection. I township for October and November. am glad to say also that my views The report covered Investigation of PEKTH AMBOY Tel. P. A. 4-1M0 « are concurred in by the Republican larcency cases, arson cases, passing N antique-Ivory faille taffeta National commltteemati from New f worthless checks, motor behlcle A dress, clinging to the waist Jersey, Mr. Pomeroy, vlcVcha'Irman accidents, dogs shot at • request of ind breaking into folds at the hips, of the Republican National commit- owners, returning escaped persons to as presented in Harper's Bazaar for tee. state hospital, breaking up of dis- December. The peg-top pockets are "With respect to my own possible orderly houses, disorderly persons embroidered in gold. candidacy as a delegate-at-large, I arrested, etc., and the mileage of AT RUBY LANE STORES feel that as the senior office-holding the two department cart. Car No. 1 STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS traveled 4,838 miles in the two member of tht Republican party of months and car No, 2 covered 8,870 ' For inexpensive and useful gifts you will find our stores brimful this year with New Jersey I should be a candidate for delegate- at-large and, as a miles. excellent values in^ew things for. personal and home use. Herfc arc just a few matter of fact, I have heard of no opposition to this thought In any suggestions:-^ . ' , •••.'• • quarter of the state. The fact that my name would appear twice on the HOSTESS COAT ballot, In my opinion, presents no Municipal Topics SLIPS HOLIDAY obstacle to ma at all any more than By the New Jersey State oi) evtry coeceitrable was the case In previous presiden- League of Munlclpaltlea kind. Satin* and crepei. SPECIAL tial years when my name twice ap- daintily trimmed With full length, wide flare, peared on the ballot. Uceoiembroidered plain ptlncen iiylci wrap' 'During the entire month of De- Beplacement Taxes. tailored styles, size* }4 around, fast color prints, • cember I have spent the greater In a recent discussion of the New m 44 and a good many hundreds to choote from, part of my time In meeting the Jersey tax situation, Professor John extra Sines to 52. All a hoi Wry special at county chairmen and tha recognized F. Sly of Princeton university, ar- priced at . i , Republican leaders of all the var- rived at two conclusions, which he ious counties throughout the State, supported by a volume of argument BED JACKETS DAYTIME and my position In this connection and figures: There are hundreds of unusual candy as well as In other respects as made a bigger, telettlon than WASH FROCKS . First, measured by per capita and • •t0 ^r'n8 ditee to everybody ever before, food look- known at these gatherings Seems Income capacity, New Jersey is well ing satin, lace trimmed advanced 1940 styles in to have met with very general ap- toward the top. of the American ,. . and as a bit of cheer to you ... sizes 14 to 46. Every- proval. jadeou. Also the wooly body can UK an'extra Stales In the size and burden of her warm bunny cloth in a wash (rock. All new "I would like to. say that the tax bill; aecond, measured by the toft tearoie or blue. models, new colors, new meetings,' In my judgment, have distribution of her tax load, she Is Something that i< ap- pattern!, button front been a real contribution to the cause the farthest out of line with current preciated by everyone, a of party harmony throughout the American practice—namely, property and swing styles, hunV 1. Chaltldliw Ausrlid molt metal gift. dreds to choose from at States bringing together as they bears a larger per cent of the tax 99 did In each instance representatives Chotolotts load than In any other state. of all the various Republican ele- HAND1 KNITTED Logical questions raised by these A gift she will long re* ments, both County and Stale. Th»st statements, he points out In contin- GOWNS WOOL • meetings have been In the nature member • . • FROM colorful Windier crepe; of Informal get-togethers, with the uing the discussion, deal with,; tha V0Ul flannelette and balbrlg- SHOULDERETTES steps necessary to adjust the state's county chairmen In each Instance fiscal structure, which in turn leads gan for co|d nights. All the old fashioned kind passing upon those who were to b« r«JWB«8BY princess models, belted, that new fashioned wo- Invited and with regard only to lo consideration of so-called replace- generous lengths, makes men want, pink, white, creating party harmony and good ment taxes and their success In otlv a dutable and lasting blue and orher pastel will. states. ». Round Gift Patkoo* "Replacemtnt taxes have been suc- V».'f gift. Many styles to •hades for cool night Leaders of all tha major groups— A very Chtistmasy box chooac from at and morning wear, at former Governor Hoffman, Senator cessful In other states In this sense of both Milk and Sweet 99 Clee, Mr. Albright, Senator Hand- —they have reduced tht burden on Chocolates. I. Fancy Hard Candlei rlokson, Mrs. Edna B. Conklln, Mrs, real estatt and provided funds to re PRISCILLA PILLOW CASES placs the 'savings,' "declares Dr, Gay in color, shapes Pearl Brldegum, and Mrs. Them Sly. "They have not been generally and flavors . . • they and TAILORED BRIDGE SETS Holzworth—have been Included In the get-togethers, as well as many successful In two respects: they hav« 3. Coxy Coltaj* sparkle {or Xmaa. not; reduced the gross 'take' in taxes M CURTAINS GUEST TOWELS other recognised leaders In the Chocalafti Close snow-flake dots on various counties. It was not physi- nor have they even kept the gross cally possible, unfortunately, for me take' within the bounds of former No matter where- she fine marquisette in Prii- All neatly boxed. levies. These efforts have, moreover, lives . . . this assort. cilla or Tailored stylet, Ideal, fifes for the to meet In each county with all of 7. Ovol G1H Packag* also novelty weaves, all these fine Republican .workers who been weakened through careless dis- tnent will please. home\ tribution policies, and raise two ques- A beauti/u] gift that is finished ready to hang. have contributed so much In the SPomnJB,, *2 delicious ana still . . » past to tht splendid victories of the tions of first Importance: ; very inexpensive. party, and although an effort waa •Can replacement taxes in the first NOVELTY made to hold the attendance down use of the phrase (reducing the yield 4. Miniature CrKxolatti tPcmndBcm 77' TUFTED to a limited number, every element from one tax base and replacing aueh COTTAGE SETS Over 80 pieces to the RUG SETS In each instance waa represented, yield from a tax on a new base) be pound-. . . petite but Fine grade, all white "I hope to have the opportunity, made to 'replace' and at the sama Dig in flavor. p#\» Soft fluffy high pile however, In tha weeks to come to time assure that the old base will self woven plaid fab- chenille in blue, green, ric, trimmed with fast meet with greater groups In each not expand? orchiJ, peach, gold or ot the counties and to engage. In 'Can replacement taxes be made color blue, green, red, • black and white. Set further informal good-will get to- to replace In such a way as to do no or gold pcrcnle bands. consists of hath mat anj gether» with a view to solidifying harm to existing services 7 MHK CHOCOUTB lid cover. tha Republican party as a party The first auestlon is fundamental and consolidate and extend tha In the thinking of New Jersey tax- 5-PIECE splendid gains made In 1938 and payers—In other words, granting CANNON 1039 to expedite the Important task property taxes can be relieved, will LACE SCARF which lies ahead In Ihe all-critical 'replacement taxea' replace? This TOWEL SETS y»ar ofltUO." much aasuranca, I think, can be Set coniim of 2 rever- SETS safety given: sible solid color towcU Copy of hand mtule "Granting tht principle ot local and one wsih cloth Cluny lace in mm ml Prenatal Care self-government, there la no way of Azuic blue, jade, maiic, shtx.e, also pure tincn This article la one of a series of preventing taxpayers from spending peach or dusty rose tcnteti with dainty Uip dentnl health messages published by their cwn money provided their mu- Attractive novelty box. rdgrs tint) motifs. Com- the New Jersey State Department of nicipality Is In a sound fiscal con- plete »ci lot k-iltwun. Health. -<. dition. There are, however, waya of Th" prevention of dintal disease protecting a tax base from abuse and PAJAMAS DAINTY begins with the expectant mother. assuring the taxpayer that the bur- den on that base will not «xeeed a ihe new imarr Dutchri SATIN UNDIES Attention to health and proper diet ,llpy and mannish' type during the prenatal period will help given standard of payment. This re- in' Various fabrics such • the rhllil In th< formation of sotiml rtrlrthm can br» made a* tight aa a ins, beautifully trimmed,., f^ IwiiAiltlolh, crept or teelh. ' i legislature v>lshr« to make II. and lome with imported'"" ihe warmer kind, bal-' Since the buda of tha temporary assure the effectiveness of a 'replace- laces, embroidered tail- "haby Uelh" and tha buds of th« ment iirogrnm' atibject lo ttmsly ad- Inipflan A handsome ored and various other" vfiift and i merit useful first permanent molar (sixth year juatmenta which every changing sys- dainty umlerthings, tea- tem must acknowledge,. nne. hundreds to cho<»e row and Hue, your permanent molar) are formed before from, sll at blrlh. tht mother'a diet and health "Tht second question raises a mat- dioice at ICHCM before blrlh Influence the tar that la fundamental lo tht main- hrnlth nf these teeth. taurtiicit of local nervlcen. Any re- •;<» Tho wise woman will Consult h«r duction In Ihe property tax will cut CHENILLE physician nnd obtain competent ad- heavily Into county, ochnol »nd mu- vice as to dirt, Aa a rule expectant nicipal revrnur Them ar» only two mothers are advised to partake of waya of protecting thme afrvlcta1. BED SPREADS thn body-building foods melt aa milk, by the j-pnllnrntion of j^rvlrpjt now Regular $.i.9«, solid color or fruits and vegetable/ and to decrease local In other lovcli o( administra- th« amounts of awrtla and rmairliw, tion; or by a. dlntrlbutlon of ths re- iirvffftSoSr white grounds, elaborately tufted Vllnmln O thrmiRh sunlight or ultra placement |KXM ns grants lo support m m two-tone color combinations. 2.99 violet light or fluh oll« Ilka cod llv#r thrar sorvlcra with a alate.wld* pur- Impmrtanco of Vitamin A which ran "This would mVan that niMt nf tht lie iiinciir'ctftfiuin cod liver oil, tinllrr iFiilnrrnlPilt tHXfta woulil tip aVfillftlilr ^•wr mid rrt>am la atroaard. Orange and for th* bnalc services nf roads, TAFFETA tomato juloea pravltlf Vitamin t', schools and wtlfarr; lhal th« roat- Th« mother-to-hii thniiM »«•«> thai dual service of nnanc*, piihllr workt. CENTER COMFORTS her fond htlps her body In May.nor- protection, innltnllnn and recreation fV in«l, that |t helps) tha child, nml that wmilit prnhnbly dfprnrt l«ra,p|y on 1 Madf hy Pulmr-r Blur, ^frn, rrxnluti. ahr cnJo.tK It htmrlf, looal property taxes a« at pr»«»nl. b c ru«i or wlnt fitr# a with pure whiip (him coumt. 2.99 tain trgular tUntal trfatmrnt In l>» J^V.'I' Hiiro Hint m> lllatnit la luiklllK.ln illstl Ihutlnn jilan wnultl carry snaiir- Ilirlr mouths. RNC* to Incnl irrvtc* griHipt." Oflnii one luata II said fur »v»ry ll)r, Hly will I'imlliitit 111. InUtrsl- rhllil tha niothur InSfa a Imlh. For- Injt dliuMiMlon tti thl* rnlmim tiMt lininlrly |hla U not n Wfrk.) Inl ai'lcmri linn Rlvrn mmlfin lunlhfi. the m«nna of protecting Ihflr loolh 1 RUBT LANE STORES and suturing dmlal h»allh in ibmr ''«M!tlllt (MTtr* O|MMIrt1, offsprings, A rildtrlrt «anatla nfflra fnr M'Ki mouth anil O»«rt rountlta ha* hurt npanid at Asbury ('ark for lh» lfllh 28 Broad St.llKirgnly store fintej^inklRED BANK A rrUndly Visitor, tlrlnglng Uood dfomnlal fadiral ranaiis. Tit* offlo* News evarv «r**k for 40 v»«r« lo ill lh« family In th« hornw ot (ltd Bank In In i>h»r»t of ttoi« p. rmmtiln ot ami Welnllv~Abmil lo«t) tvanli and MtUwnn md he will H* ••

ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. MEN'S INITIAL State highway Commissioner E. TIES KERCHIEFS, Donald Sterner yesterday granted Hand ' made, new Three In an a*, the request of Neptune township to ^SELECT NOW V patterns', ttrlpoi or tractive gift box. include a local street improvement FROM OUR LARGE STOCK figured, I •project in the State Highway Depart- HANDBAGS ment—WPA Work Relief program Clover style*, to provide 1,068 man-w«eks of em- ^chocked felt boet- MEN'S 39* FINE LIQUORS, WINES, CHAMPAGNE smartly flltod, plovment for residents o! Monmouth pouchen, under- >I(M 6 to,2. county. •"• • '^ v armn and mvel- GLOVES NECKTIE OPEN otica. INITIALS This arrangement will; give the WEEKDAYS The Usual "%'SATURDA£rY P FIIEB. j n i • ^m ^m ^m SETS township the benefit of labor paid 9 to 9:30' by 'WPA and material! tarnished Low Prices: Prevail!!! 0 to 11 p. m. Mbvteland match- through stkte aid. * MEN'S ed tlo and ker- Work will be done on School House chief. Boxed, road, Gulley road, Bangs avenue, LORD Boxed Hankies SCARFS Bemsen Mills road,, Victor, place and BARRY SEAGRAM'S • Golden Thrcn Kmart em- White or oolon, allk Tllton place. or S CROWN brolderrd hnnlclns orgpo with InlttaU The six-inch gravel bale will be KINO Wedding 69° covered with bituminous materials at , WILLIAM RYE In ottractlvn box. a paved width of 20 «et to provide A Blend of a more durable surface. The graded SCOTCH CALVERT MniSB Straight Whiskies AH Silk Crepe width of the thoroughfarei will vary SPECIAL Initial Scarfs from 30 to 32 feet. $' 45 Fifth ;i25$9 Fringed white AtUyitlo Highlands Lions Party, Bottled In Scotland * Pint ™* •Ilk crepe with The Atlantic Highlands Lions club WILSON lnl(|als Free, held its annual Christmas party . THAT'S ALL HOSIERY Monday night in Johnson's restau- USHERS rant- John Brasllle was chairman, Green. Stripe DONQ Famoui "Bonded" Qualify assisted by James - Warner, Joseph SANDERSONS Fuorio Itlrnn PARKA HOODS Romeo and John Keopel. The group Special Reserve $115 $025 will give its children's Christmas J, Tint ^gj Quart RUM Ncivmt atylni and FORJJABY •how this afternoon In the Atlantic HANKY materlalB, gay col- BANNISTER' Gold Labol theater.at 2;45ox, Tft llornd, luce lowing proposals: Johnny Walker PAJAMAS trimmed or nnt* 1. To elect of board of director* for the (Ilr-dLubfl) COGNAC K00,000 to 120.00°, with a change In the par value per thai* ot inch TKAflllKK'S 1/fl Mini hriiili *Hn In tln <>r »ued« etnek from I2e to II. None of the ribltel OLD GRAND-DAD 2.90 ••With. A irnna Four irorn and lilua released by iuch reduction I* to be re- CIIAMI'AGNK nut. In linn quality turned to the holders of common *tor.i, |n I)HV 49* mnlerlal. the nature of a eaih or a**et dividend on GIBSON'S "I" 1.77 kueh stock, hut a^sum equal to Ih* amount of nuch reduction li to be trsmftrree* to I. W. HARPER «•• 2.75 MONOPOLE undivided proflta. Brut Mprclal 4. To Increase the then oulatan'ilng com- SCOTCH /5 mon stock of the bank from 120,UOJ to GREEN RIVER « 2.20 1118.010 bf the eale and l«eu*n«s of * LAST MINUTE TOY SALE 100,000 additional shares of eurh ttotk of the par value of II psr shere et the sale prtca pf f 1.S0 per share. The *har*. GOLD FEATHERS £IN M vwwv holders of the bank will have siirh to- STURDY WAGONS LIFESIZE$ifl 98 ' emptlva ilihte to purchaie the naw ' shares of common stork at are Ml ferlh $-1.13 7Qc $4.39 IluMier 11 re *, In the artlclai of esioclatlon of the bank, bld i-iiainel fin- 1. To complete the retirement of all «f X I'lflh f t> rlnl JL DOLLS 1 ihe outstanding (referred Itock n! |h, AM, lali, 20 In, liinf. Hler|iln( ryn and laalir* hank, after the above mentioned rhantta MF.TA1. ,. In common stock have been pmple, plclo wllh rxmt and bonnet. I. To amend the artlr-lea of aisoclalUn of the hank by adopting a completely r*. • I..H form thereof In which will be re. Wines -Wines -Wines Heeled, among other thlnn. all of Ike DOLL HOUSE eapltal ehaneea referred to abovei pro*!, elon for a eliding aeale of I to II dlret. tore for the banki provision lot (he ealllag FURNITURE af apecle!, and In cow* rseee ennuif, LONE aharehnlder*' meetings on a ten-dey nnlUe by malli and nraielalon for amending Ike articles ot association of the bank In Ike RANGER future br the) affirmative vote of lh« PEDAL BIKE «r*4 «nMm*i| An* hxlilere of at Uaet Iwo-lhtrtl* nf.lh. stoih SETS M<, fur I1IIU l»tl 89 of Ihe. bank. The ratlsed ailldee of a»M< Htr»nr, uidiile unit,' DESK AND CHAIR rlallxaiolll become effective a* vt Ibe dal* riihlrrr llrr^ mid |ie<|. Him plernurt Inrlud. nf lhi'retirement of all of Ihe pieferrej •.Id. l jl ill l • lafkUf the bank, iHtler, Well made, TOY DISHES 1. Tt> «ranaaft aurh. other buflMM !•• limlilo niilah rMentM t« the foregoing proposale a* ntsy Olilna tm a*U In *itnuw«f '*#% MD'I prnpeffr rnme before edffi meeting, roll top $•7.98 A form of efcareKftldire reeolwtlea. per- ilnali atnil (Ift bnaM, .A thrill t* WMrY ~M eftikV taining t« ihe feretelug frep*»al<, Irani. in a t n li Iii( IIUU «lrU WWi^W rallied la Ih* bant if the edlM of lk« 98' 98 ohalr. Coraptrtillei ef ihe Curtmc-r. will be na 5CHULTE-UNITED 7 ale al Ihe bpnh far taanaetlea r>''«' to lha »ler»*el« aaeeilKg. WILUAM I, •t 32 Broad Street Red Bank. N. J. T** Ifiase Four RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER'21.-1939. ITEMS OF fESTERYEARS Barbara Haring to Wed Francis H. Love Tribute Paid BARGAIN FROM REGISTER FILES George Winning EXCURSIONS Herbert H. Hunter Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From the Writes of Sorrow to New York News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment An elegant tribute to the memory (Alto Newark) of George Winning, teller in the r of Today's Readers Second National Bank and Trust SEE MANHATTAN *\T company for the past 20 years; who LITTLE COST I fifty Tears Ago. Mr. Taylor showed his fruit in corn- died Sunday of last week,'was paid The Billion Dollar Skyline it, by Herbert H. Hunter, former Red Two local churches held bazars Edward W. Perrine estimated that Broadway's "Great White Way".:, $100 damage had been done to his Bank, sports promoter, In a. letter Rldio Gty.-Fifth Aienue...Empire and both of them were very success- received by Paul N. Jahnes of the ful. The Grace church bazar took hotel furniture at Holmdel by nine State Building ... Smart (hops May all the joy dogs which raced through the var- bank's trust department The let- i.. famous theatres ... gay night in $700, of which over $600 wne clear ter, which waa mailed from-Phila- profit. The bazar of the Little Sil- ious rooms of the building in order dabs...til the sights «nd scenes of to capture a cat delphia, where Mr; Hunter learned the World's (greaie« Metropolis!. May the New that is possible ver Methodist church netted (175. of Mr. Winning's death, follows: The Onyx Drum corps of Bed Mort V. Pach was Installing a [{Bank held the second of their ser- wireless apparatus in his tobacco "It ia quite Impossible for me to Year Bring You for Christmas to store on Broad street The work tell you how sad I feel over the WEDNESDAY 2 ies of winter sociables at the home news-of the death of our good of Alex Havlland of Borden street. was being (lone by Robert Johnson. DEC. 27th MVND bestow be yours Those present were Mrs. Warren On the first test of the apparatus friends, George Winning. I cannot TUP messages were received from Ber- believe It to be true. Event* hap- I Health, Wealth Havlland, Mrs. Ella Button, Mrs. John Ludlow, Mrs. Ellas McQce, muda and Boston. pened so fast and furiously during Lv. Red Bank . 9:11 A. M. at this gladsome A steam acoop used In digging a the past year or so that It seems Remrnfnj. ticket] food Mra. John Robinson, Misses JeMraj tfi except thei and Happiness Flora "Norman, Emma Wood, Olivia cellar for Everett Brown's new I no more than recover from one Iue Com«V>J and joyous time! and Mattle Morris, Mary Ludlow, house In Middletown township un- shock when another . strikes« and earthed a skull. Upon Inquiry it renders me apeechlesa. GO BY TRAIN Nellie Kloppman, Nellie Henderson, ia Safety, ipeed tad comfort. . Lizzie Chaaey, Carrie Havlland, Ber- was learned thae the skull was that "This last one, George'* .untime- traffic: jtms tod faiurdf —«t thai • * tha.' Reynolds, Emma Chadwick and of a farmhand who had been burled ly passing, is tragedy and!bitter dis- reftcd and aa time. Save money, too! Anna Stout, Herman Cady, James 80 years previous. At that *lme appointment combined because, In . CtoSMjt ftner O*lrtl Tkitt Agents the land whore the grave waa lo- addition to the Irreparable loss Ludtow, Ellas Magee, C. L. Holly- . *£*!*i >"" 'I"'""/«' FREE wood, Frank Chadwick, Fred Cul- cated was on the Patterson farm, sustained, it robs me of the long- Ci/Unm mulct 12, rtduccd fart. lington, Qua Layton, Mart Havl- which was then owned by James awaited pleasure of repaying a' gen- MOKLER'S BAKERY Patterson, father of the late John uinely faithful friend for. his count- land, Bid Earle, George P. Van- ; Brunt, Harry McQueen, Arthur Patterson, . , : ' .. less favors. •'•''. Go Home for the Holidays! \ 49 BROAD ST. Asay, Samuel Brown, Harry Worth- Asher L. Warden, captain of the "So, Paul, to you and the others ley, E. S, Elliott, Will Tilton, Charles Albertlna of the Merchants steam- remaining In the bank to carry on— Bound-Trip Robinson, Oeorge White and Bloom- boat, line and a prominent ice you whom George proudly consider- COACH FARES REDUCED fleld Longstreet. ' yachtsman, died, at hla home at ed his bosom friends—I offer these rather weak, If not altogether In- Tickets on tale Lloyd Bggleaton of Red Bank was Long Branch as the result of a fall DEC. 21 to JAN. I Inclu. from a motorcycle. He was 42 years appropriate words, as an expression employed at the Union News com- of rayheartfel t sorrow and pro- Good re turn In | until Jan. T pany1* stand at Long Branch. old and waa survived by a widow. : Captain Wardell was an Ice yacht found sympathy, aa well as a token J. R. "Martin, ex-postmaster of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner 9. Haring Memorial Hospital School of Nurs- of my affectionate regard for Save money on your holiday tript— Eatontown, who kept a largo drug dealgner and skipper. He designed of Llncroft have announced the en-ing, and she haB completed a course and enjoy iol[d comfort as well. tho Ice yacht XLNC, Say When; George E. Winning. Avoid treacherous winter hlghwayi store there for a number of years, gagement of their daughter, Miss of post graduate work with the —for«t the weather. Go the fast, bought a, drug business In Brooklyn. Hazel L., Princeton and Rattler, Barbara Norrls Haring to Francis Monmouth County Organization for "May the good Lord above rest *af«, economical way . ^by TRAIN. J. W. Elgrlm closed hia moving Love, Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. Social Service. his precious soul In everlasting Franklin Patterson, formerly edi- peace!" ' qpnawlt tUkit_«g*"t» for farca mJ tor of the Freehold Press, won en-picture house at Eatontown be- Francis H. Love of 145 East 52d Mr. Love Is a graduate of the gaged to take charge of the pneu- cause of the new war tax, In order street, New York. Lawrenceville School and Princeton matlo dynamite gun company's to continue the shows he would Miss. Haring Is a graduate of Red university. Ho Is with the Employers , '. Supported by Merchants. works at Sandy Hook. have to pay n tax of $75, which he Bank high school and Monmouth Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd. The Red Bans Register ia aup- said would more than eat up his ported by local aa well as out-of- Charles Wolcott was elected preal- profits. He continued his barber, town business men. Advertlaementa dont of the Ohrlstlan Endeavor so- JERSEY CENTRAL newspaper and tool repairing bual- the store was located. Dr, James appearinjt regularly tell the atory.— II ,\ I I. II I) A 1) cloty, which was organized at tho BSS. '.. > : J. Rowland next used the boat to Messiah Sung At Advertisement. Little Silver Methodist church by make a professional call,' and Wil- the pastor, Rev. J^ercy Perlnchlef. William A. Sweeney of Red Bank liam Rowland use It a short time Charles 'Williams was vice president, was chosen second assistant Journal later to leave the store to go to his St. George's Church Elwood' Harvey secretary and Miss clerk of the state .assembly at a home for dinner. . \ Marlon Paul treasurer. • salary of $500 a year. ' Bert Byram waa recovering from William W. Brown of Riverside . 65 Members of Howard Irwln, who had been avenue waa elected president 'of the olerk In Nicholas' pharmacy for njurles at the home of hla uncle, Frank C. Byrani.; Bert was kicked Jersey Hockey league, which In- Oratorio Society Sing . two years, took a similar poslton cluded teams in Monmouth and In Warn'* drug store at Keyport In the mouth by a horae on Abranr Patterson's farm, near* Llncroft. Ocean counties. MrV Brown was a Sixty-five members of the Mon- Harold Perkins WOB filling the posi- prominent member of the Motor tion vacated by Mr, Irwln. Gtllford 8. Buckley went, before mouth Oratorio society sang Hand- the Rarltan township' committee- Boat club and took an active inter- el's. "MeBslah'.' at St. George's Epis- A Blend of Full Bodied William J. Broadmoadow of est in all kinds of amateur sports. Shrewsbury was at Bloomflold, Il- men In an endeavor to hive him- copal church, Rumson, Sunday af- Straight Whiskies at their best! linois, superintending the construc- self appointed a mounted policeman Robert Hadaway, former mrfn- ternoon. The guest soloists . were GtAODHN HER HtART AMD HE* SUP tion of an electric railroad there. In the Shrewsbury, district. Ho had ager of the Armory theater at Key-Miss Ruth E. Cunningham, soprano; Samuel W. Morford was elected recently been elected constable and port, leased the Broadway theater Mrs, Theresa McCllntock, contralto; WITH A «|FT CERTIFICATE FOR commodore at the annual election of had ^bought, a horae at a cost of at West Keyport, and planned to re- A. Leroy Baker, tenor and J. Mort- the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat & $2r3O^and he expected the township open It aa a roller' skating rink. on Smith, bass. The chorus was Yacht club. James C. Doughty was committee to pay half the coat of A large mechanical organ, the Urg-under the direction of J. Stanley vice commodore, James B,. Weaver the animal. He also dealred the ent in the 'atate, Was ordered for Farrar, organist and choirmaster at BED CROSS SHOES seoretary and ' treasurer,v Augustus committee to buy an electric clock tho rink. St. George." Havlland, Edward Buasell and Nor-which would register hia founds Mrs. David Bohner of Port The concert was preceded by a man Brown, regatta committee and through the village. . mouth was laid up with blood pol- carillon recital, played by Robert Any woman will leye this irunning William A. Cole, Fred Wlkoff nnd Marshall William R. Lewis of s,o*nlng in her right foot as the re- McKee of McLaren street, on the Dr. Edwin Field reception commit- Freehold accidentally shot himself sult of stepping on A rusty nail. Mary Owen Borden carillon. Pray- perfect-fitting footwear. And ,,»he'll tee. with hla own revolver while help- Dr.. Sllcox of Keyport. waa attend- ers and benediction were given by Mra. Catherine L. Taylor, mother ing a man In the Freehold Motor ing her. M .' .: •., , -. •' . Rev. George Flake Dudley, rector at # adore the tiny Chriitnuty shoe box ot Dr. Ned Taylor of Mlddlctown company garage. change an auto The Walling distillery at Tlnton St. Oeorge. ..-•••. and widow of the late Dr. Edward tire. The bullet went through his Falls was closed for the season.. It Members of tho society are Misses Taylor, died of old age at the family right lung and paaaed out his back, Myrtle Applegato, Gladys Bovle, cn into which; we tuck these Gift near the shoulder blade. H»{ waa was.tho biggest year for .elder and homestead at Middletown, She was applejack since t,he distillery ,was Betty Tawcett, Doris Frame, Doro- about 80 years old. ' > taken to the Long Branch hospital thea Grlmshaw, Lillian Jahnea, for treatment. i • ,'. opened by the late . Qaptaln,. Do,v(d Pauline Plngatore, Mary Klmball • SIMI 4 to ID. John Schofleld/a home at Nave- A. Walling. Nerry Christmas 1 AAAAA to EKE. sink was broken Into and tho Intrud- At a special school election at the Smith, Rhoda Southoll, Oladys and Middletown township high school The first skating ot the season Mabel Thompson, Mrs. Ernest S. er* destroyed the parlor furniture was enjoyed on Hesset pond In by cutting and hacking It to pieces. at Leonardo, a proposition to sell Barker, Mm. Bruce W. Campbell, vacant school lot at Leonardo East Rod Bank. ' Leroy Chamber- Mrs. A. B. Crawford, Mrs. M, J., FRIENDLY GREETINGS TO YOU AT Alberts. Miller;. Shoe Co. Fred Roberta bought at private was carried by a vote of 207 to 69. lain ventured too far outr'oVl.j'thin. Connelly,;'. ',M.rs. Dorothy Douglas, •ale 'the property of R. Conovor The lot was located on the norther- ice and got an Impromptu'' batrr.,'< Mta. Ouatave Dohring, Mrs. Arthur 18 Broad St., Red Bank Roop In Middletown township. . The ly side of the Leonardvllle road, and John Qulnn, Red Bank's "newest jFawcett',-Mrs, Iriger Frlis, Mrs; Ray- property comprised about ten acres. on it waa a frame building for many lawyer, won hla first, SVU, Mr. mond Gasklll, Mra. C, J, Greenfield, Mystic Brotherhood lodge, F. and years known aj. the old school at Qulnn, represented William: Plant of Mrs. Bmil C. Garden, Mrs. Arthur A. M. of Red Bank held their an- Leonardo. Tho old school had been Keanaburg, who was being sued for Olbb, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. WilI-I MAY THE NEW. YEAR BRING nual election and' Dr. William B. practically destroyed by a/flre a ahort a lumber bill by Charles M', Engler liam H, King, Mrs. Clinton Kraus, 1 i Warner was made worihlpful mas- time previously. . of that place. In 'court :lt' waa Mrs. John Lindsay, Mrs. M. A. Latt- • • . HAPPINESS AND PEACE. ter. Other* to hold official positions shown that the property waa owned man, Mrs. R, W. Morgan, Mrs. Stan- [were Oeorge V. Sneden, H. H. Cur- Dr. Edmund McKlnney of Key- port died from • hardening of the by Mra. Plant and that Mr. Plant ley Nichols, Mrs. J. Maltland Olsen, ! tls, R. T. Smith, Charles.. Nnlmiin, •Imply ' acted aa an agent for hla Mr»: H. E. PatteraonVMra. Walter Samuel Sabbath, Charles Noble, Jon- armories. He waa 76 years old. He had- prepared for the ministry at wife when he bought- the lumbar. A. Rullman, Mrs. William D.. Sayre, eph V. Morris, Andrew Coiemon, Justice Grover C. Williams gave Mra. Elvira Smart, Mrs. Egbert Joseph W. Child, William J. Slckica, Princeton Theological seminary but was forced to give It up on account the decision that Mr. Plant.waa not Swackliamer, Mrs. E. A.'Starks. Oeorge O. Waterman, Henry S. responsible and the bill should be Seabaard Ite Co. of' thront trouble and he took up Harold S. Clark, Gustave Dohring, White »nd John B. Bergen. paid by Mrs. Plant. , Mils Nellie E. Taylor, daughter tho practice of medicine. For a Dr. Henry B. Dorr," Arthur Faweett, "of James E. Taylor of' Port Mon- time He'woji financially Interested In Washington Camp, Patriotic Sons Arthur Glbb, George A. Gray, Wil- mouth, was married to Charles H. tho Keyport Weekly and held the of America at the Highlands were liam S. Haskell, Samuel T. Harvey, Walling of the name plnce. The olllco of postmaster at Keyport for entertained by the Asbury Park Helm D. Hllmer, J. S. Knott, Wal- wedding came off at the home of one term. - Camp on the 67th anniversary of ttr B. Ludwlg, John Lindsay, Lieu- the bride and tho ceremony wau Fred Ellison of Middletown died the founding of the order, Those tenant David Ltndberg, John Mc- performed by Rev. Wllllnm V. Wil- nuddenly at his home. He waa play- who went to Asbury Park were Kee, R. W. Morgan, J. Maltland son. ng with his (wo dogs when he Tunis H. Lane, J. G. Burdge, J. Olaen, H. F. Slocum, J. Newton Stewart and Louis Vnn Brunt. THE SEASON'S CHEER Those winning the principal prizes dropped dead. He was M yeara Patterson, Earl Parker, E, Patter- at St. Mnry's church fair at New old and wns survived by a slater, son, William J, Hunter, Fro^d John- Monmouth wore Mrs. John Rellly of Mm. Ella "McCue of Jersey City, son, Philip BUchoff and Thomas Shore Mayor Named Atlantic Highlands, Miss Mnry Mul- The. annual reception of the Lad-Romandettl. . TO EVERYBODY: arkey, Jacob Dennis, William Sol- lea' auxiliary ot Samuel T. Sleeper Mrs. Mabel Leonard Irwln, aged As Jury Foreman fort, Mrs. Poter Moore, Mm. Mary camp, Sons of Veterans was held 40 years, wife of Obndtnh E. Irwln. Mooro ami Wllllnm Leonard of Port In tho rooms of Arrowsmlth post, of Atlantic Highland.^ died of Abram O. Johnion, mayor o( Mon- Monmouth; Mlsn Kntle Salman of O. A. K. During the evening Miss Bright'* dlsense. mouth Beach, waa named aa foreman Keansburg, Thomas Flatley, Mrs. Mnijorlo Mitchell of Oakland street John II. Bahrenburf,' 'ofi^Hatlet or the December grand Jury which David Francis, Miss Ella Wnlllnn wne taken Into membership. Com- opened a butcher shop In the P. was aworti In before Justice Joseph nnd Jumps Prttlt of Now Mon- mander Mrs. Jennie Fisher, chair- Lawlesa building nt thnt place. Mr. B. Peraklo at Freehold Tueaday. man of tho aoclnl committee of the The only'matter ot special notice mouth: James Hnrtncrtyy, Mini Annie Bahrcnburg was formerly a butcher dk auxiliary had charge of the meet- In Brooklyn. brought to the Jury's attention by lanf, Mrs. g, Mis. llrndtloknon InR nnd soclnble. nnd MlaMI a MMnmlo O'llrlrn of Middle- Justice Perakle was the Belford Henry U. Stanford of Keansburg James B. Carton of Everett murder of Thorwald Thompson, a town j John Tlrrnon. Jr., of Hop- bought n lifuulsoiiii- team of mules ping nml Murtln McLoughlln or bcenme, 21 years of ago and ho cele- Osheiman. William B. Johntry of | brated the event entertaining a at the auction of Heers hrothera at Belford Is being held on a charge of, Chnpel Hill. * large group tif young friends at hla Crawforda Corner. The team fetch- murder In the cane. Justice Ferakle Edward Denlso of Oceanic wn» ed (380. hulldlng R Urge, nddlllon to hla home. commented on Prosecutor T. Ray- Rudolph F, Mnlchow of Red Bank P. Hall l'acker, editor of tho Sea mond Bailey's record In moving In-., burn. Bright News, suspended ptihllcntlon (tlctmrnta. When he took office In To Our Friends In LI IClwmul MIHIIKII completed n lnrp.e HUH elected president of local 890 of the American Federation of Musi- of hla paper until May of the com-April, 1DS5, there wer» 1,311 caaca on barn anil storchniiiie In tho n-iit n't ing year. There wna very little, de- hand which had not heen dl»poaed of. his lot on Itordcn atreel. Inn.'. Other local musicians elect- ed tn office were Charles E, Net- mand for a local paper in -Sea The office has handled up to this Ed Throckninrton of ICntnnltiwn Bright during the winter. week 4,545 ensrs. Of the curly In- Monmouth County waa elri^ed a member nf Ihr Mnn- nan secretary, Edward II, l^afetra tieiimuet, llarnld K. Allstrom dlctmenta, (tf rfimnln undlapoaed of month County I>li|ltor Penlern unno- and there are 71 cithern, making 133 elation nt A meeting hrld nt llnjrlet. titmice for thieo years nnd William Weyninn of Nnvealnk member of the Shower Given In all. We'lake this uppoiliniity In publicly Miss Jrnnln Ciniey nnd Thmnna Hiintrili), liolti nf Mnrllmiii. were executive Ininld. Other mrmhrti of the grand Jury The elect He lights In Highland! Virginia Asay thank you for your friendship aiul patronage, mnrrleil nt llolmitel by Kev. W, \V. are: , A new seaton hat come . • . and at (.'hap. Hev. Mr. Cnae nlan tnnrl Inl Mini muiKh went out for a period ex- A shower waa Riven Mlaa Virginia Dr. Hrnry Tlltlermnn. Jllghlnnda, Lyclla Rulphln nnil Chnrlpn K. Til- ceeillnR two houra, during which Aaay of Tlirnvknimttm avenue dtntlatj Edward T. M. Carr, I/me We are sincerely appreciative of the 'ton, both of Holmdrl. time the borough council waa in Thtiradny night nt ihr home of Mrs.Himiili. mill Mil anprrlnlendenl; Ad- we stand upon the brink, it i* pleasant kindness with which you have accepted our .lueob H. Hoffman found t>oUKia.a Jeiolnlnen nt Little Hllver I1IM(I« llulfhlnaon, Jr.. Ilindlpy lleitch, aevernl cnndlea In his IIMX drawn liy Mil. Jorolnmen nnil Mra. It. contihclor: Wllllnm It. Wyckoff, ltrtl Twenly-Hvfl Veiirtt As;i>. nnd the meetlnK wn) continued by to think of the friendly relations that efforts during (lie. past year ami we promise Mra, I/niliel .Mncliii'Hin. u bum ti- Theodnro Illiler. The o'lor achema Hank, merchant; I^oula Tannonbaum, rntulln HKIH. to do everything we possibly can ID mcril er at IIm (luniKiin home on Hinml wan yellow nnd wiilt*. llnniea weie Krrehnlil, rtal futnti"! Mayor Johnaon, Mm. Hililuet «Kgnn of Freehold, Ijoula E. Bronaon. Opnnn Orovr, rrnl have become mellow with the passing your friendship and palioiiage in the years utreet, nulled for her fmnier homi" played nnd prlrcfl awnnlnt lo Mra. In flentlhnd. Rhe wna neenniimnleil mnlher nt John lCiinn of lted Hank, WnltKr Cnwen, Mra, .John lUmen ralntti; Mra. Anna flchndl, Aahury to conic. tiled nuililpnlv of heart illor««r. Hh« ami Mlaa Anny, l'»rk, hmiafwlff: Jnar|ilt Ijingnn, | liy her tlniiRlitrr, AIIM AlrxnnilIIK wna "Itlt'ken, while nllrnrilng m*aa years . . . and there is a feeling of MarOreitnr nf Kmt llninlllun, New Mix Aaay will he nmtileil Dec- Knyport, r««l fatat«i Curwln V. Doild, nt the Freehold ('ntholle chinch, Hha York. A farewell pnrty wna given umber 34, to John Ttifeneti, Rhe laOr»nn Drove. aiipcrlni»nil«nt; Oac«r wit* titken to her hump, where aha To you ami yours we wish the Merrli". for Mra. MaeOreRoi, whlt'li won nr- th« ttunghter nf Mi, anil Mia. Harry lthrlng. Nupltinc Clly, clt-rk; Alfred assurance that thcie relations shall tlleil n few ntlnulea Inter. Hhe wai rnnged liy Mra. Dnvld I Vnniler Aaay of Thiockmmion hvptiue, Knnls, Mnnmotllh 11«arh, rral fatal*; of Chrlstmasex and a Happy find I'rospnmi' n nMlve nf Ireland and rame tn thla Ocorgn II. J»nny. A«bury Patk. n- veer. AIMMII fiO |iernonn were pie«- funnily wllh h»r nine children Ollieta ntlFtulltiK wet* Mia. Aaay, continue as in the p»,t , , . and that New Year. fnt, Mia. MnrOreitnr wna heml Mra. J. T. Haitian, Mra. Harold fcullvf; Walter Van lilac Howflt • h'liiliy after the death nf her hua- tnwnahlp. rontmrtrir: Mra. J. K. Col»- >nl»a Indy In IT (I Kellim-a' mill Inn v limul, llendrlrkmin, Mia. John " llthwlnd, new' friends will join our circle. Mr» Kte.l 1'nr.mknpf, Mia Kretl nmn, lUil Hank, miinlc tfnrhrr; F, ,lntue« Knv, a ptY)pr. nnd while them ne«(Klnl»d Ihr aaU •••HI, i."vn.hi«, i-fllrnt: I'mil Klptn»n, v MILK COMPANY Hlp|ienaleel of Wnatilniitnn nf Mn atnr» pinpdrly nn Hay »v«- Mamdefn nf ihr .lunlnr-Hehlnr I/in« nrnnrh. r»«l KHIHW! ••'• "" abundant happinttt to one at\d oli •Irret, vim wan enipli.yeit In Nmrl«' nur, roim*rly nrrliplni h)f Oua |, | (•• ,|,II, Aurnl"' Tark. rl»r. piano I'atant'TfRi'lier wmnclnflnn nhaarvrtl Mlahoff, In Alrmindrr Nitvy, • local 'T«ienta' Nl«hl" Thinailay nidlit In «ym«n und Thnrnan M«Cil«, I/in* broken airm an (he le.nll of nank- pnlnler, in* an nulBmohil. in Hnmiial IMrol'a lht> Junior ami a«tilnr M«h nahnola, lltKfirh, marphnrtl. A , l ftitinti * vall»ly nf fdllnwlnn a alii'ii hiialnixa madlnit nn* itny ntt WilliaWilli m ll"»land'llld'a In Ilia Jtinlnr high aehoul nudllorlum ABOUT WOttl»«. MOUNT-ENGLISH Cq«r ill UK atote nt lli» IIIHIIIKIIII-, Wll et'Hiluclfiil liy Mr». Knillln r»njul, IlllilUtl «pp|«a li,. 11 V»nemir*r ««I TrunlnTrunlnn IMI»|' tu 90 Monmouth St., Red B*'nk In wink, tlii> t|(|« t tea-hen in Hie Jimtiir anil 'lfl» *Vtt**» llOUMWir* ll«a a VilfllllU- • nd h> c«m« home wllh Ihifi- htim "i high Dial wain wa» •IMIIII I* to Advertise in The Register g r— ------i-ri • ii ii ' ^iii'tviiin »• ert •* liry ef »0 worda. "lliil think oc ribbon*, Thli wit th( first Him lh d h lnch»« d«ep at th« *h«r* M>v«4 In thi Junior high school halt. (he lutnovtr," he added. RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21. 1939. ipmmmm fund. Most of us feel, however, that' munltles showed higher tax rates Judgment Activities at Emergency Fund the financing/of these state activities ' than the year before. In 31 cam- Lincroft Firemen RedBankY.M.C.A. should "have, been provided from In- munltles the Increase last year was • m t Borough Sought by Schools dependent sources when the acUvi-'U or more; In one community It was Vie For Offices * Last week "the WestsideY Top- The delegate assembly of the New ties themselves were approved by the 14.21. • j "Several• contests are expected at To All My Friends,and,fatroris] pers, a group of young people, mem- Jersey Education .Association con- legislature. Instead .they were ' fin-1 Under these conditions we are not tne annual election of officers of the impeiuated for bers . of the Westside YMCA, held ilstlcg of 112 county-elected repre- anced from" the tmllroad taxes al- grasping wben we seek emergency | Rincroft Fire company tonight at • I extend my heartiest their weekly meeting at the home senatlves of the • teachers, . met ready promised- to Joctl. districts. I appropriations to benefit 18 of oui"1[•/ho flro house. Nominations were 1938 of Mr. and Mrs. John Weatbrook at the Stacy-Trent hotel, Trenton Thus— "' thei- • r cost: ' ilaced, by In- 21 counties, or reform in our whole made at a special meeting of the of Bank street., Howard Lewis pre- last Friday, December IS.' It' con- direction, upon'local, rty own- state school * support structure that company Thursday night. sided. The discussion of "the even- Seasons Greetings: A judgemtut for {3,000 againsf the sidered problems! ot 1940 legislation era, who had -to make-up on local!would benefit all. We are merely try- ^The nominations are: FIRST CLASS MUJUXERY -borough of Red Bank was rendered Ing centered around the subject of affecting:the public-schools, Including tax bills for the decrease In state 'Ing to prevent the joint extinction of by * Jury in circuit court Friday as fundamental principles In living." financial aid, a $1,200 minimum sal- aid. .•-•>.• •;' ithe schools and the homo owners for Prosidcnt—Anton Cooh Mohoney, Hats Charles Troop. , . i ers when his bicycle struck the man- of the Westside branch. In addi- liam L. Fldler of Audubon, New Jer-for state aid'to'locs.1 districts and to tion to the members of the club, and Mrs. Edward Errlckson in an; Socoii«l atslBtaut--Wbodraw t»omUH»n ' 136 Broad Street, hole cover on the night of March a, sey, president of the association, recognise-'that new. dedication of the other cnr. The party was detained Trustees—Atlolph firmm, Henry Carney, Red Bank, N. J. 1938, throwing Jilm to the ground other guests were Mrs. Clara Dor- railroad; taxes "«a > reality. The other Anntin Oocnie, (lilhcrt MmtMin. . I t Door* frathvFeters made the following statement: , In the Soufhcrn town'because of the 1 Phone SS6. and causing injuries which placed sey and Mrs. Ralph ' Lewis.' The "An emergency appropriation of proposal would mean-a new search Fira police- Stanley Thompnon, Adolph members present were Ralph Lewis, accidents hi nun, Chftrle* Troop. him under the care of, physicians for $2,100,000 wilill be asked of the 1940for money for the .state activities. several, months thereafter. " James Bradley, Lester Bradley, Car- "Let us pushover.briefly the fact ver Burgess, Hartford BUrgesa, He* legislature by the Federated Boards Witnesses who testified at the trial, of Education to maintain minimum j stated that between 1933 and 1936 bart^ Lewis, Billy Wilson, William Shomo, James Shomo, Frankie levels- of state school aid throughout Wallace street had been resurfaced the state. Eighteen of the state's on three different occasions, "resulting Lima, John Stanton, Melvln Davis, from the day. Gilford Davis and Carbln Booker. ' 21 counties would benefit from such In, a. material raising of the elevation an appropriation. Without it every when there was & balance for local of the street. It was claimed that the I local school budget In those counties use. The teachers' pension and an- manhole covers which had been lo-; A second Senior Boys' Hl-Y club will be hopelessly unbalanced. With nuity fund Is owed more than $6.- cated In the street beforo resurfacing has been organized under the leader- t the state will be able to guarantee 000,000 from uncollected railroad tax- were not'elevated at the same time, ship of Edwin C. Gilland, Jr. At each district the three cents a day es of 1936, 1937 and 1939. The 1940 with the result that a dangerous con- the second meeting of the club, held for each child's education which has legislature should write a realistic dition was created by reason of the last week, the following officers were long been accepted as the "rock budget for these railroad taxes, and difference In elevation between the elected: Don Snyder, president; Bob bottom" of state aid in New Jersey. not promise either the retirement Slmonds, vice president; George surface of the street and the manhole "This appropriation would not rep- fund or the local districts' money covers. U was claimed by some; wit- Ruddy, secretary; B.ob Prtlm, treas- which cannot be collected and which urer. Other members of the club resent new or additional money for nesses that the same situation was the schools. It would merely replace future legislatures will ha.ve.to write present on Spring street, which was present were William H. Wlkoff.' Jr., off as a bad debt. ' Bob Elchman, Ormand RItter, "n part some five .millions of state also resurfaced at the-same time as school funds lost through falling val- "The point of this review of state was Wallace street. • - Frank' Seeland and Jim Clayton. The club will meet at the YMCA uations and the faktyre .of the rail- finances Is to show that the schools The Jury awarded the sum of 11,000 Wednesday evenings. Following the road taxes. —local school" districts—have lost, In to the boy and the sum of $2,000 to election of officers, Mr, Gilland out- "Most of the state money for aid- recent years;.over .five millions of his parents for.present and future lined a proposed program for the Ing local schools comes from the fix- dollars of state schooled to which medical expenses and disability. club to follow during the coming ed state school tax on assessed prop- they are . reasonably and rightfully A number of residents of Wallace season. erty values. These assessed valua- entitled. Nearly three millions of DRUG street testified as to the defective tions have been steadily shrinking this loss 1* from,falling valuations, condition of the manhole covers. Wit- for years. Since 1932 they have drop- and more than two millions' In the nesses who were called for the bor- The Red Bank YMCA tigers held result of Increased deductions from their weekly meeting last week with ped more than one billion dollars, ough Included Borough Engineer over IIS per cent. This has meant, the railroad taxes. In seeking an George K. Allen, Borough Superin- George Verange presiding. Gerald appropriation of $2,100,- Russell of the high school faculty of course, a similar reduction, In OPEN KVENINQ8 tendent Ensley N. White, Street Su- amount'of money raised by the state ra not asking, additional perintendent John. E. Larkln, and met with the boys. Followjng the money; In proposing a tax to replace business meeting the group adjourn school tax and distributed back to 54 Broad Street RID BANK Mrs. Amy E. Shlnn, borough clerk. the communities in the form of state this aid on a regular, rather than an Dr. Barclay W. Mortal of River ed to the gymnasium where basket- emergency basis, the schools are not ball was played. aid. In this way New Jersey schools gy , Plaza and Dr. Douglas Edwards of Itove lost nearly three million dol- suggesting new or additional. taxes. West Front street testified that the lars of stnte school' money. They are simply asking the legisla- Injuries sustained by the boy were Double Birthday The only other sizable pource of ture to replace money, which has permanent and lastinglti . slate school money for local districts i vanlahed through no fault of the Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and thcjr ion Party at Holmdel has disappeared completely. Origin- sc'100"- were represented by Theodore J. La- A'double birthday celebration was ally intended to supplement the state "In making this request the schools brecque of Parsons, Labrecque ft held Saturday night at the home of school tax In aiding local districts, are fighting the battle or the Borden. The borough was represent- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlet of the main stem railroad taxes have taxpayer. Whatever money the ed by John S. Applegate, borough at- Holmdel for Mrs. Henry Buchanan been used by the legislature to fin- schools spend must come either from torney. - ' of Fair Haven and Mrs. Clifford ance steadily growing state educa- the state or from local taxes. As the BOX ASSORTID Reid of Neptune. tion expenditures. Since 1933 these state's contribution.falls, that of the • M.MDETEOTO Tnose attending were Mr. and state education deductions from the local community must rise. Such Three Youths Held rise can1 come only from higher local Mrs. Thomas "Patterson and Miss main stem railroad tax have Increas- aia>k*h* r>*r«*ial*r «• Qiit ed from J7.300.000 to $9,300,000. The taxes. EVE. IN PARIS SET Elizabeth Patterson of River Plaza, Whktllni Tis *»W: l.M v»L J*f V For Theft of Bikes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Brunt and "remainder" left for distribution to "But local taxes are raised on the «d< C»l«>ii« Two young boys were placed on Mrs. Emma Tllton of Rumson, Mri local districts has decreased from $2,- very property that contributes th« M,M MILLER KITCHEN »1 278,000 to zero. oiBTH 2-Po. YABDLEY SET probation and another was sent to Hazel Barber of Colt's Neck, Miss state school, tax.' We have already pn EXQUISITELY PI ftit *n**r tmt Cwwsrt CLOCW, llwWs w KM • -y " I the state home for boys at James-! Eveline Hamlet and Miss Katharine "Or these increased state claims, seen how the assessed valuations of burg by Recorder John V. Crowell, Hamlet of Holmdel, Mr. and Mrs. nearly half a million has gone for that property are falling. Even If rt IOX oonninmo REVLONMANIOURESET'125 $M0 OoroMl ElK. IRON before whom they were arraigned | Frank Walker of Long Branch, Mrs, higher education as represented by the amount!'to be raised locally were 'sA- (UPRIM• FKUITI FUV0MttUOtlODN CUAOf W I CM««U«I«—«m ***** ' I Friday morning on charges' of steal- Mildred Applegate of Asbury Park, not Increasing, this billion dollar de HAND COATtO CHOC0LATM- the State Board of Regents; another "•5: » HUT FlUtO NOUOATI Ing bicycles. The wheels disappeared Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid of Nep- half a million has gone Into the state- clln« would force higher tax rates * APRIL SHOWER SET from local schools and homes. ' ' tune, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Measure of supported schools, Bordentown man- to provide the same amount of ~~ • CHEAM1 CHOC WHTI Those whose bicycles werei stolen Belmar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed ual training school, the state school money. In other words, state aid '-.CHOC .CMTOCHYrtlU H. H.AYEROAODYSET*1oo SBJO WAFFLE IRON of Point Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. should have Increased rather than were Dennis Murray of East West- for the deaf, and the State Teachers' : • DELICIOUS IONBONI side avenue, David Sheridan of Ralph White of Manasquan, Mr. andcolleges. Both of these Increases are declined If we were to avoid higher Broad street, Thomas Alwell of Mon- Mrs. •Chester Tllton of Union City, greater than the Increase. In the tax rates. With state aid declining . JORDAN HM0ND5 mouth street, Thomas Hall of Hub- Mr and Mrs. Bert' Phelps of Bay- teacher retirement payments, which some five million dollars, the rise In . CHOC. HANUT CLUSTMI bard place and James Birmingham onne, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Froster Is about $350,000. local rales haa become too rucu of Mlddlotown. All were recovered. of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. James '/We are not criticizing any of these some to bear. . Mitchell of Elizabeth. appropriations. The slate should ."The records support this. In the The typical-Mexican home. Is vir- spend money on higher education; It last five years the average tax rate '. One of the quickest ways to find a In New Jersey haa increased more tually fireproof for practically no Job is to advertise In The Regis- should support adequately the state wood or other Inflammable material ter's Want Department.—Advertise- schools; It must meet Its obligations than B0 cents on every hundred dol- goes Into Its construction. ment. to the teachers' pension and annuity lars. Last year 331 New Jersey corn- •LENTHERIC BOUQUET . 3.P.. WILLIAMS TWM< slid * ai'Ttkr. I.MVSIM« . 5-POUND OUT BOXES, $1.3» t HOUBIGANT En Floral*' 5t.,U, M., iU... Til., UHw....- if • TOWOURSMOI YARDLEY QIFT SET

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Phone Red Bank 1832 * 1.00 VsfcMt N»W CIGARS TOBACCOS PICKWICK ] Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21, 1939. Germany haa no cause to complain. She would Just be feller junior was—they're all boy* which Is now part of the New Jer- Somebody U thoughtless—somebody AN AFKEAfc'TOKlAIJU. RJED B£NK REGISTER getting: a dose of her own medicine. and they're all American, all different *ey law. . ' forgets—somebody takes a chance. But what' puzzles the.average mind Is that statement i and all valuable, each having hU own; The State; Chamber, through its And a., home or a factory goes up ESTABLISHED lltt Editorial Views To the Editor, of transforming "humane warfare Into Inhumane war- bit to do in building our national Social Security Committee, contends In smoke. • Human failure is the Red Bank Register. fare." The statement has been heard from time to time, life. We should be thankful for their j that the merit provisions of the pres- great fire breeder. ' • •' \ - THOMAS IBVIiro BBOWN of Other Papers Fifty-nine' vears asro the SaJ. from, both sides, What is the difference between hu- dlfferences and grlad that our nation ent Act are unworkable and Is urg- • The record is the more ahamefu: Armv in the United States consUl. Editor ana Publisher is one in which individuals can de-' Ing that this section of the Act be re- In that we Americans have the best erf a little group of seven person mane warfare and Inhumane warfare? Evidently the of all chances to fight and lick fire. war lord! and rulers who remain far behind the line be- (Tha opinoni a*nri»ad In tba Editorial velop as Individuals. Above all things placed with the "Fund Replenishment Todav, this small betrlnntnt: Vlew» hartunder.do not neceiiarllllr carry we' should' resist every tendency to/—Employment Stabilization - Plan' Organized Are prevention, supported erown into a consecrated flub.—_» JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Bdltor lieve It is- humane to blow up t>r drown women and th« andoriamtnt'of'Tha ReslaUrJ. stress the "typical" or to standardize now in use In Texas, Illinois, Dela- by Insurance companies, fire mar- force of 4,787 • officers serving the H. HABOLD HELLY, Assistant Editor children, to stick a bayonet Into another's heart, to shals, civic organizations and others needs of 1910 centers of work, AN EDITORIAL ON I4BEBTY.'•' our youth.—Woman's Home Horn- ware and Massachusetts. throughout the country. CHESTER J. BEAMAN, Assistant Editor riddle a fellow, human being with machine gun bullets Companion. This plan gives a reduced contri- has-reached a high peak of excel- or blow him to bits with shrapnel. To them It is per- Artlclc I. lence' " In this country. Experts During the past v«r the Salvation - ' FREDEBIO S. HAVES, Managing Kdltor bution rate to employers with a rec scour the country searching out haz- Army furnished approximately It fectly all right to kill, but'the killing must be done ac- ZZtlnVniteblbhwlntZ rM Sn BELIGIOO8 FEEEDOM NOT IN- j «'dd "tt providinidi g steadtd y employmentl . million meals, six and one-half mil- cording to certain'rules and regulations^ And to prove spectln>ectlng an establishment of religioneligion,, .,-„„,„ .„ _i . .± Orvllle S. Careenter. Unmnlnvrnmt ards—other experts: fight arson. 24 lions beds to hungry, and tired'men, Member Audit Bureuii ui Circulation*. 1 VOLVED IN iri.An BAiiiTir OrvllJe 3. Carpenter, Unemployment hours a day—others examfne ma- this - they give -the killer an Iron cross or some or prohibiting the free exercise there- VOLVED IN FLAG SALUTE., j Compen,it,on tirector for fi,, 8Ute women and children, and what is ''•' Member National Editorial Auoclation. of;* or abridging the ' freedom of . Judge William Clark of the V. 8. chinery, building materials,- electric still better, It obtained employment other kind of a cross while the victim gets a white of Texas, told New Jersey buslness- appliances and similar commodities for 76,930 persons outside its own ltt- Member New Jersey Press Association. speech .or of the press; or the right Circuit Court of Appeals, has ruled men recently at a State Chamber Member Monmouth County Press Club. wooden cross, War I* he]], war- is murder, war Is of the people peaceably to assemble' that school children do not have to and draw up fire-resistant stand- itltutions. meeting, that the plan.had created ards of construction—others keep Let us not foreet that it is at Member Bed Bank Chamber of Commerce inhumane, no matter what way you look at 11. and to petition the Government for'salute the Flagg, employment stabilization in his state. check on fire departments, water Christmas time that the Salvation. , Member The American Prew. Hall Century Club , Man possesses a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde nature. He a redrese of grievances. I n a typicaill Clark decision, he Y*ew Jersey Industry says the plan facilities and alarm facilities. A Armv endeavors to eive that "little builds with one hand and destroys with the other. One Article II. takes 27 pages to render hid opinion. will have the same effect here and 'Wealth of Invaluable Information 13 more" which makes aH the difference A well-regulated militia being nee- Hc evcn caIIl»l on GeorgG e WashingtoWhit n will. help New, Jersey • workers 'and .ours for the asking, • to the celebration of the festive sea- _t , MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PKE8S arm Is steeped in the blood of his fellow man'and the son, especially for children. They essary to the security of a free ,tatei; to support his thesis. Not that employers generally. The 1840 Legls- other he would sacrifice to save the life of a friend. A Ge r e rive it to persons reached by no '' The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to tha the right of the people to keep andj .° B- Washingto- n ever said that , lature should give this plan attention. We can't pass the buck. Fire is man will run his car Into a pole to avoid hitting a dog.' other organization. Won't you lend >U»e tor republlcation of all news dispatches credited to arms shall not be Infringed. n 0 e M Ume ther e WR some tax lieI our fault. And are can be prevefit- a helping hand? lt or-not otherwise credited in this paper and also the And the same man will spend 150 at a ringside to see ed only by the concerted, thinking : Article III. |j;X i ^salutin--• "?--g '"-the "'?la- g -•whe--n —their , a"U "around. Both employee* s an "d em- More than 400,000 families la the local news published therein. two of his own kind punch one or the other Into Insen- nts nave conscientious objec- j payers would - welcome 'It.—Maple efforts of us all.—Industrial News United States will be happier and tht. Review, Portland, Oregon. sibility, the bloodier the battle the better he likes it. Shade Progress. eyes of 300,000 children will-sparkle V Tfce.Rtd Bank Raglsttr ssiumsi"no financial-responsibilities Scientists burn tho midnight oil to conquer disease and when the Salvation Army distributes ft* typesraphlcal errori In advirtlatmtoti but Will riprlnl the consent of the owner, nor In THIS SMALL LOAN BUSINESS. Its baskets of food and packages of Oat part of an advaitliimtnt In which; thi trpoiraghleal irror lengthen the span of life. Fellow scientists use their time o: war -but in a manner to be' "In my opinion, the conscientious FIND THE TAX-FREE HAN! toys and warm clothing at Christ-, oeaun. AdTcrtlim will:mean notify tni nnnirita«n( (nine- talents to make explosives and other Instruments of prescribed by law. p *~~ o*f' al~"l men should"' ", b*~e~ treate* *~d* The value of a political paper like mas-/ ••- •••••• . . ; dtltelr at any error which mar oeiur. , ^. with great delicacy and tenderness." "A nation-wide poll indicates that Han; ptegla da not sum to. understand that comoninlc* war. ' * • Article IV. tho New Jersey Voter goes further For fifty-nine yearn the Army has 25 per cent of the people believe they than its ability merely to inform, made this distribution to the poor tloas apptarlni In Thf B«d. B«nk .Rtslstui ar« not wrlttM br It has been that way down through the ages, but The right of the people to be se Nothing In that statement that do not pay taxes," says the Kansas pMBli eonseoUd with Tin Beil.Mr. Tot lUUmtntt nidi anil cure In tficlr persona, houses, paperu, can"ot be subscribed to.b'y every clt- educate or; entertain; It must have and needy of all races and all creeds rticrltlriimi mads art mireljr.thi"tssrtasius of thi IIHHTUOIII It will not always be; Man's more righteous principles ' — .— r, > , •—j-~.~, • City Times. which it ands in .its visitits to the who eilbtalt Iht semmunlcaUoiit'or.srtirlea bearing tbelf' rtipec- and the courage to campaign tor iss'ties will eventually, conquer his evil acts. We go forward i «"«<"«, against unreasonable '""• Ho >r1 j "Presumably these are people who which deeply affect the welfare of homes of And on the streeBtt s Of tlft names. Tilt Bid Bans BttliUi .mvi i «n» one who..at de- arcl T ' our altta to maks r«plr to ao» or ill ,. \ , tommunleatllin. - and then we slip backward, but each time we make a « >" and seizures,, shall not bo reat never ride in motorcars; who do not the man on the street ••;.'.". American towns and cities. They violated, and no Warrants shall Usue S Washington referred to salut- live In houeeB or apartments, who are persons reached by no.other or- little more progress toward the goal of eternal peace. but upon probable cause, supported lng,te ,ag' The flrat Pre"ident The New Jersey Voter is proud of ganization and only partially helped Subscription Price* In Advance: Today in Europe we have vaYlous kinds of "Isms," which uld do not buy food or clothing or do any the part it played In forcing the by governmental agencies. by oath or afflrmatlori-vind panic- " , hardly have concelvcdfof any of the other things that go to make v, . ,v». ——— J2.00-,.' Three months the people art, told are the only means of (heir salva- ularly describing . the place to be'AmcrlCttn c"l«n urging hla children withdrawal of the unnecessary $80,- The Armv knows .that the burdens r 000,000 Highway bond Issue. But it of parents-.become lighter and the ^lz months i ,1.00 Single copy tion. These "Isms" will fall because they have substi- , Ized liberty then as much as it doea "that 28 per cent is pretty mylhl- Is even more proud, of Its . fight whole family Is made happier when tuted might for right. We dont need these "Isms" to to be aClzed, cail. It's the supreme example of against the profiteers In human there is nourishing food on the 'now. That typype of pperson developed '' Christmas table, and toys In chil- Islatd Weeklr, sflttrtd at Sceosd*Class .Matttr at tbt Post. save mankind. The way was shown 1900 years agoaby Article .V. inlsery-T-the small loan comp'anles4- efgcl t< Bt4 BaakA N. J.. tivltl ikt Act of Mareb I. 1*71 since Washington's time,„,.. | self-delusion. It sees no tax bills dren's hajids and warm clothing on One who. should be foremost In our mlnda today. One No person shall be held to answer, that protection and «° concludes it does not pay. It's whoae. excessive rates"ofUnterest for a "Cli th h their bodies... whb aiid, "Love' Thy Neighbor as Thyself."-. • "—'ty much' like saying that because for i personal loans—grossing 30 per- The contributions In the Army ket- THl/RSDAY, DEX3B1IBER 31,' 1939. unless on dont see the, heat or the cold cent per year—were without/social tles, on the street are Insufficient to ment of a Grand. Jury, - except — there's* no' compulsionp . The neither can "exist." conscience, particularly in these days meet the cost of this distribution. cases, arising in (tie .land or noval crux 0, tho who, matter ,8 th,,. days when savings/bank depositors Further sums must be obtained from 1 all.thla adds up to i» simply • .'- ]•••••• • "7" .-' forces, or In the militia, when \n ac- , n that the great bulk of taxes collected receive only 1 per cent per year,' individuals. Please send your gift' ' John T. Lawley Loit to SnaIshI 1 parents bbe a owendd to send d to the Salvation Army, 28 Linden " tual service, In,time of war or pub- the,r Mlittn \0 schools'operated i In this country are hidden taxes. Ko- That some of tije loan companies Peace on Earth/' ••; •-:-• place, Red Bank. N. J. ,4 Monmouth County Tax Board. llc danger; nor shall any person be t p y ,., money and at the ' body sends you a quarterly or an an- have apparently started a-cuMate wlth ax a er Captain Russell Wheeler, Cood Will Toward Men. Monmouth county lost an efficient and conscientious subject for the same offense to be same time require them to Ignore the I nual statement showing the total you war on Interest rates Is significant. twice put In jeopardy of life or limb; « blem that stands for pay. Instead, you pay taxes hourly, It justifies what we have been say- .28 Linden Place, ; ' l'j The birthday of the Prince of Peace will again; be member of the board of taxation Monday when John aalutl! t0 tn enl * ' Red Bank, N. J. nor shall be compelled in any crlm- free education and .liberty? I dally, weekly, in little pieces—when ing right along; the present maxi- observed in America by a people actually engaged- In T. Lawley.of Mldclletown.township was appointed first Inal case to be a witness against him-, There Is no compulsion to send you make a purchase or pay your mum legal rates are too high. Prop- following the pursuit of peace. Churches wilt be filled under-sherlff by Sheriff' Morris J. Woodrlng. Mr. Law- ABOUT THE OLD PICTUBK. , self, nor be deprived of liberty, or one', children to-public schools, ' rent or go. to a show. And, in a year's erly thought out.legislation Is need- with, the devout, giving praise to the founder of their ley will succeed.porman McFaddln of Long Branch, property, without due process of There are plenty of private schools ' time, those little pieces total more ed to bring the maximum rate, now Trenton, N. J., Dec. IB, 1939. J permitted by law, down to a rate religion; the dinner t»biy« will groan undif, the weight freeholder-elect, and will assume office January 2. law; nor shall private property be|n wnlch parents may obtain, for than 20 percent of your entirtiree In- 1 within the means of the small wag* To the Editor, Bed Bank Register o( turkey and other good things to eat, .»jtid"'lhe tht- Mr. Lawley'a term as a member of the tax board ex- tak• en. for ppublic use without Just childrenn tht o kinind of educteducationn they come. In other words,, yoyouu r earning Dear Mr. Brown: ater* and other place* of amusement will accommpdate compensation. [want In the.environment they desire. . j er one month out of five go earners who arc compelled, through pired Aprll'SO and" he haa be.en serving as interim, He Dr 0V unfortunate financial stress, to bor- I can hardly wait until Friday thousand* desiring to make merry on the', holiday of yrut appointed .'to*1 the board in 1935 by Governor Hnr- Article VI. |j3ut If the,children share In the ben- j0 the tax collector Instead of Into In all criminal prosecutions,' the efltflta f otfh the publibli c hschool l systet m sup- wn pocket. row money from these, personal morning to receive the Register Holidays. The children, too, trill have their big moment, bld G. Hoffmsn anil has served as president since last your o loan companies.—Th« New Jersey Which always arrives on time. accused 'shall enjojyy the righg t to a' pporte d by taxes levied upop n the ppeo - f | ^ search for the man who doesn't i&r Santa Claui will again'pay his yearly visit to thous May.'r;' "••-"•:•• Voter. • I am very much Interested Inl the ; speedy an__.d. publiL,,_c . ..,-trial• , ^by a_n ,Im_ - pic..._ , ,thet y must show allegianc...... e .t o .th. e ^^ taxes would be about as fruit- Genealogy column which has so ands of American borne*. Affer serving the New Jersey Bell Telephone com- partial jury of the state and district'sacred things that make these berie- less aa Diogenes' classic search for much valuable Information. Faith, Courage. Steadfastness. 'I What a different picture 'will unfold,itself In Europe. pany as manager of the Red Bank office eight years, wherein the' crime shall have boen'fits possible.by saluting the Flag. the completely honest man. He would I am also Interested In old land- -a£th(« Yuletlde. There the devout wlft visit darkened marks and homes. Mr, Lawley resigned to enter the real estate and Insur- committed, which districts shall have' Judgge Clark'a decision was In a have to be someone who doesn't eat, As this present year comes to a -q)»urche« to pray for the return of peace and sanity; i ti Pli b S d I got the surprise of my life when ance business and has been In this business ever since. been previously ascertained, by law, Pennsylvania ease, but Secaucus and I doesn't' wearclothes, doesn't live close . . . whichever way we look we I opened the Register of December • and to be Informed of the nature and' Fort Lee have hadJ similar see a world In turmoil, buffeted by trie holiday diners after glancing furtively aloft In search He haa been .elected to the Mlddletown township com- d t b ifod f th tu d|Fort Lbe •--'- «- •••-" '_ i anywhere, doesn't buy newspapers 14, to find the picture of the Stilwell ' cause of the accusation; to.be con- 'ences. with children of a rellglow forces of violence that run counter House. - , ' . oi, roaring warplanes will lit down to Avar rations, and mittee for four terms and serves as chairman of the and magazlnea—a. man, in brief, who the theaters will accommodate only the number for fronte--d- wit•••-•h- th--•--•-e witnesses _ against'sect, . ,doesndoesn't do anythingg at all and doesn'doesnt to all the doctrines of Christianity, a There is a story pertaining to this important finance committee. He is a governor of the welter of waves and cross-waves that house which my old friend Henry C. which they can provide bombproof shelters. It Is doubt- him; to have compulsory process for The New Jersey law requiring aa-1 . anvth|nK to do it with. All the Monmouth, County Real Estate and Is a member of the obtaining witnesses in his favor, and lute.to1 the Flag by children sharing swirl and foam and crash with the McLean did- not relate to you when ful that Santa Claus will dare 'risk shot and shell |.o rest of us are taxed—and plenty.— be gave you the picture. talc committee ,'ot. the New Jersey association of real to have the assistance of counsel for the benefits of free public school ed- The Metuchcn. Recorder. senseless confusion of a great storm yjjkit the homes of the unfortunate children, ucation was upheld by the Supreme at sea. Through the blur of it all, His father was named Sidney Mc- estate boards.- His ability and experience have been an hla defense. Lean, My father was Richard Law- "'i "Peace on earth, good will toward men." What asset to the county tax board and a. benefit to the tax- Article -VII. Court and the Court of Errors and the beam In the lighthouse which rence who .farmed the River Farm AN ATTEMPT TO MI8-D8E THE marks the good dry land seems very tiockery In a world dominated by war-mongers and payer's of the county.. . In suits at common law" where the Appeals, the highest tribunal In this and after Sidney McLean died my money-changers, the very people whom' Christ .drove value in ..controversy shall exceed "ate. Until the. United Statea Su- PBESS. faint and far away. ... father moved to the upper farm and We congratulate Mr. Lawley on his appointment as moved in the Stilwell House and , from (he temples of Jerusalem. "Thoii shall not kill," twenty dollars, the right of trial by preme Court says that Judge Clark | Ncw jer,ey'S Itatute governing But what, you may ask, can we do Brat underaherlff and express our sincere wish for suc- r| farmed the entire McLean estate. Ijjbw can these war lords reconcile their war alms with jury ahall be preserved, and no fact '• 8ht and all the judges of those mlr|mum wagca pald to women In about It? When brigands lead the cess In his new office, At the name time we cannot ew When the Register goes to press tW simple commandment. ' • tried by a Jury shall be otherwise re- f* J«scy courts are wrong, that |ndUBtry contalhs the curious provl- mob, are we not impotent to check on December 23 It will be just 54 help expressing regret over the loss of such a faithful 1 w f N W lon that < The pity of It all is thit religion, that force which examlned in any court of the United ."**'" .J?' " i,* ° , ' ff™% « PunlshmSnt for a first of- them by a mere attitude of mind? years since the following accident public servant on the tax board. The duties of tax State. than according to the rules' ™<' ^P"^ Co«t of the "— le shall consist solely of publish- . , .^No battle, on the home front ook place. . Ot supposed to lift man above the grqss, materialism of board members- are varied and complicated and the po- State, on March 18 19S8, dismissed | the party's name. or anywhere else, was ever won by The Red Bank Standard, Dec. 1883 this life, icems to have become an auxiliary to the war of the common law. an appeal from the New Jersey y y sition demands men of ability, foresight and Integrity, an appeal, from the New Jersey, ^ter lf th0 offcnse Is repeated; being afraid. We can reaffirm Seriously Injured. . o'rjanfiatlont. , People of the Allied 'nations will exhort 'Xrtlcle VIII. Court of Errors and Appeals in the j „ nccs may be Im "While carting marl on Monday aa exemplified by Mr. Lawley. Excessive ball shall not fl d sentC withiithin ourselves our belief In the ul- i- a. ... -..« the ground there J ...... * afternoon at Mlddletown, Charles .Jjed, to, give, them victory, -while the German people, on timate triumph of reason 'and de- Lawrence, son of Richard Lawrence fitting their ctuea.la Junt,, will llhewUe petition to the -o-o-o-o-o-o- - ccnoy .and prove our determination, who farniB the extensive McLean 1 nor cruel and unusual punli Supreme Being, to "strafe' their enemies. inflicted. as Individuals, to keep our chins up property there, was thrown head- Removing Another Remnant is possible for the ,„" fhit the newspaper* .will do the and pur shoulders to the wheel In ong from his seat to the road by , How nice everything, would be if the spirit of Amer. Article IX. . [ItTnlteU d States Supremupreme Court to re-re- • i.hinir ' the sudden jolting of the wagon. The p Its behalf. It (s precisely because the lea's Abraham Lincoln could be Injected at this point of the Old Town Meeting. The .enumeration In the Conatltu- verse Itself, as It has done more than ""{,., ,°'a new Idea in law, which,- wheels went over his bowels and it ' In tha world's history. Uivcqln was once aaked If he tlon of certain rights shall not be once In the past few years. The per- world has Ignored too much this big was at flrat feared he was killed. involves an'attempt to mis- objective, and closed its eyes to the One rib was broken and he has sus- thought God was on the jlde of the Union forces In ftedeht,amendments'to the acta and itatutee regu- construed to deny or disparage oth-.sonnel of the highest court is eon- ,_• Drcsa aa a punitivee lnstru- lating1 school elections In New Jersey, which become *f- «. rttalntd by the people. l.lnually changing and^th prevailing £ , never-ending necessity for defending tained serious and perhaps fatal In- the' Civil war. The Great Emancipator Is reported to e c( enforccment ca It, that the presefeitjpiaelatroefeijpia m • has ernal Injuries." factlve-January I. strike a death blow to one of the Article X. view of the majority has been doing S^",, \ leniency to have turned to hla Inquirer and \o reply; "Sir, my con- tom ot brokeoken loose.loose. ii (Dec, 28, 1885). tern la not that the Lord U on my side, but that I am few remaining thro^bicks to the old town meeting. In The powers not delegated to the'likewise. However, we cannot see fl offender,. Defeatism has no pjace in ... him I was never out of the hthse for On the Lord's aide," the past'at school elections, like, the town meeting,, the United States by the Constitution, [why a atatc, which provides free ed- Tho press reports the news. It re- whose nativity will oo'soon be cele- about two months. Dr. Belts and first resldepts of the district who put In an appearance nor prohibited by it to the states,.ucatlon, should not have the right to » •*o f crime and of othe.r- brated. As we approach that great Dr. Warner made two and three We can only hope that reason may be restored to make reasonable rule, that mu.t be trips per day for over nine days. at the polls-were sworn In as membere of the election art reaerved to the K statea respec- _ slaw. Publication festival we may well think upon hie Europe before It la too late. While sincerely wishing tively, or to the people. followed by those who take advant- of auch news often carries with It as By the side of this StlUwell Houat board and served without pay. , age of this privilege. faith and courage, and with all the you will notice two children standing. for this, we in America must continue, along the path a natural-.result a form of punlsh- steadfastness that we can muster, ..lit many, Instances, the opening of the polls was One la Sidney McLean, the other is of peace. Our. last "war to end all war" Was a tragic We make no apology for reprint- irhich the law cannot Impose, carry on today along the road that Richard J, Lawrence, sons of the- failure; perhaps, now we can practice a peace that will held up for hours untU four persons volunteered or Ing the full, text of the first ten tlou. objector and refuses to fight for ...at comes as a consequence, not needs Us so sorely.—R. S. L. In Real third generation. breed peace. were persuaded to serve. In some cases members of hl t i l a purpoae, In the publication ot Gardening. Truly yourt, So let's go to our churches and worship, let's ent the board of education served on the election board such news. The press docs not pun- Chat. concept is h«v« thr right to «ay what form ooff , Hoffman It ln"lh» best position to cial Academy award thould be awarded in thli Holly- board of education may pay ench such election officer nt .h,y .hall have. New know If hit commission's recommen- . Executive-Secretary, a compensation not to exceed J3. Knch candidate nom- Christian .'Sclencr wood star for hla irplendln portrayal of « cllfllruli role. Monitor, that they hnve been convicted, and dations of Increased beneflt payment" Tha story concerns a nun, who Ju«l hnvlns. com- inated hy petition may net sa a rlmllriigrr anil may ap- that their names are "publicized aa and lengthened payment periods are Al'PRKCIATION. pleted a big hunlneu deal, drrlilen in celebrate, lie point atoo one challenger for each polling illstrict in IK) WK >ANT HOVH TO ,,K: C-.IAHOK8 ,N ,W.M,,.OVMKNT ™ ,[»™T»™' ™ 0%»™\»Th enough for the present. If these rec- which ht la to tit vntcit for. ommendations are approved by the December 11, 1M». only had a few drlnk>, tint enough, evidently, to came • TYPICAL? C'OMl'KNHATION IAM'8, ;,„tat„e ,J0M not ppublish thr names; It Kdltor. The election ofNcrra shall not nllnw a votrr to mark Ltglalalurr, will the trust fund still dltr. an accident that remlia In the death* of two of a fain, T merely "RIVTK them out," expecting RecentlI IT\ lully) thinusn (periodicalia,ri»t*'*«>«^>)' rnlnei•«*•«-•«.«l* |lI», S'tsi>*'*i*^ o* fB ilnllarHIM in i si' iLIn* Hoclat't'vifil tMljiiSrcuia - * * a Bd hit ballot, outsltlt of an elrcttnn hiinth, nccoidlnfi to Ihe ln r ln (l lnh blih d be strong enough to warrant thr Bed Bank Register, ily of three rlillng In another car, the death of hit voVrr ngn'lnM thr notion of selecting lly nnil I'nrmpliiyiiirni rmnprmallon " P "" " " puhllthlns; and elimination of Ihf rmployeea' lax? Itrd nank, N. J. mother-in-law and Injurlm to hla wife that remit In new law, unless I he voter It uiinhlr to enter the booth "thr brut American mother" on (hr.'tax (B ""'' " I"'«"- ™ ' ""V l i T o finfid so InstructivIti e a discussiodiscussi n approaching (he aeaaon of celebration. Th« i.'irltun typical Ameilcnn hov." A nation-'ton, | "'»V >'• r""ml ln 'nfnrce ItI . but Iff y»ar m both at the illni'intlon of tlie mint. y i theater performed a public service. |n .howina thin pic- ( wlilt I'ontrst iMiillril III (lio si'li'i-lliin Tahr llif case of Now .Irisry, Mlurt- i-ve'r It l». on 111" il»V on which It Is turn and, we hope, will again hrlna It lim-k In thr Thi alnnndlili»htji while plac'thR notion] Hrrtlnn* on of a Inil from Unllsvlllr. Ms In thr IMfl, ilir t !ni'niplnviiirnt r.nuprn found tho prr><« will b» «n longer loral nrroen Mr •tldlllmxl nhnn-InK*. It l» • |r|r(iiif n }isl \s'llh firhflAl Hertlnn* futthri rmphnslrr thrli- Inv noil of a mnll cantn who nlno Unn n'antlnn tlixoi cnlln-lril flnltl hnlli ,--—i »"*"'.t >'• »" • ptopl1t- -o•f —man—y loet||i~.n. fm- his rililinlloll, Tlmt's ftnf! Wn'rr' inalcil by mn Ht-itc lliifinpl l home to sll motorists who Inlund to relihim* the Ntw Wt \inri-lrana »ir Iht wntld't llnnal linking: companies." Fortun- " '^"'"JJP"," f,,| "he nted of a Miiilrrn raainpl"* of hliihei rrtiirallnn: all for him. Hut at Ihti KAiiir ttin> ronipm.'itUni! Ui-p uiinrnt. will Tear away from home New Yeara »ve, namely that rrless proplo when It ron>»» attly. Ih. l*»l.l«t..r. was rtutlou. .^ "/^.^f .r,|c|,, dtillns; with w(i pbjtrt to ulngllng out lilm nr any nmniint In nppinxlin.ilrly Jlo.MKI.OOO, ,n\oal "faaollne and alcohol do not mix " Of r>7K T»«nr(k hliih m'houl muilrnlK i|ulr>'il In a In flrf. Nowhrrr rlsr In Ihe world and nMMd few of thr ntuurn, nmat |nth,e »|,tlmntarm.nuryy factfac s and nomtnclaa- othrr Imy a« "typical." As a matter with tlir fllmtfumlnn rnllxtalllirnnntan) i l.flllK Hip of thtm dttlgnrd lo ratch volr«t «tinl»iit poll, only I in laid thry wnulit no hum* Kftei l< Ihr "rrlmr' of flrr an prevalent. ture of tht subjaol. How do*e the ,' So If you drlvt, don'l ililnk: hut if ylm do ilrlnk, of fact aniilt'Ihollranils of lioyK In plrnirntnl with mlilitlnnnl nillllinis Iu Among thrm Is Ihr Wlltnsky Mil, money thaat pttaept eaa trgthroughh my handds a <*"II)IIIK «rliii»l afTnli. A !"'») of H>1 unlil they iviuilil A simple not of atallatlca readily y 'don't ri.lve. New Ynrk city ulijin'tril iil««. Thry 'HI ITtlt p hrlil III Hrnalnr l<*mati'ff Jiliilt'lniy entar InIntItt o ttntn tt prprorraio n thathtt cnnstlnttl- gi> lo in eallnn |ilni p tu lnm'r. and 71 until Iliey "miiil y thishi . KhK f lloa n In ththiis conn dl mw l>rl of |»x tute thh* condltlontl a enhlbllthlblld In ttnt -oo-o-ooo- visit a pat I l<-u In I Invt h found out lhal no Niw York lioy «» , 11 y I uni In HIP iirl|iht>oihiioil nf chutla and aatlsllra, I( olnml»lliillpI ItlllhMI pleaK ltnteil thhe tllryju-llrf f Imtli Anil rill 1 I'nrminloytiiftit romptnsallon «f. note.) H.WI pel prnr foi rvny frclt all New Jnupy rmploytrt nnil rt'aptcl fully,, , hflil nil rlrrtlnu nf Ilirlr r krpt nut r,f Thot. J. IJnyd," My rninnniiann, I»M In rtw*u>n la piillltra* Newatk Hunday Call, lb N, T, •rlrriril a nlitr-yrnt-nlil fmni Ui* I r.rlitlv, „„' prr ruplUU ; "IOSI K IIn ItitaU»tl We Would Like to Know. "Hell's Kitchen" trnrmrnl illntih-t. rntr-'t Hi HOW TO AVOID A MONOUHil r. In a pi«M itlapslth (rAW lltrlln Ihs nlhat >lty on« ill» |« Uhrlrrl "lha tynlral tf'w Ymk in t^11^ ArrnrxiATiOK, ' nrty." And lh»l'» HlohR Inn of Hltltr's) »(on«», *• i1>«trny mor« than nf bMUtlfi'l lullt nn tht I slums, |HBlil» t»\yK .ami iniiiinlalii! hullnn •4 that "burnt, nt wnifmt |mi IIMII transforms!) mi nhjtr. la iimirnyrd In Iht n»«t hl«h»»l coun. ilimu Hlnl llm ton ul the Hollywimtl lion In Ihl t.iit auks "Why not a lly anil iliwr Iu W tlltitt us milfh what da ybti think nf Iht wtrT" It ^—i WU Hu tvldtnc* U HlbtUntUU (Itrmany's alsd Pitas* tttttpi |h* n>tp*.t lh*nkk ItlDi. HnlnliitaMI thick wliellirl nf llm fnf u» niiiiltiittl HiduiliyT" .. In On- lowttt (ill Kit lltl. "Wlmt t* la Jill yiiu what h« ihlnkt Montt Curia, tlun* >iul A|.ni |M |. ''•l<,iii« an turrlltm ]n|i on » abtmt Iht W«h-Tht OlU'inlan, IV, |. % tUitf kM ihewn Illllt firupiiloiUy In elhir •«!•, " A lU.nfjo.iimi "ahottlilnt," n suvllllil Imy* ainli M M«l>r Itlilli una pnalilni (or a nf til flier, ir«l snd «n'«ll. tl* llli«|.«|.(iyn l-"yi M Jnlin ]i, thsttst In Iht i«tin» tytltnt the 1'io.liicl of himun far»l»*»(iM«., lift, U. llurvU* j AUTOMATIC Change Blue Mondays* to Merry Christmas Give Her a-KENMORE QR 11 - TUBE 5-BAND SUPER-UNIT LOWBOY A Gleaming Beauty i All-white Porcelain Each Priced to Save )4 Star "Gold Seal" You At Least $40! V 4-Tube Portable Radio Kenmore Washer

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% A handsome Haionlte carrying :as«, Compact . . . Includes every- EXTRA! thing the little srtlit could n«oil: n M DOWN - *4 MONTH < hallo liquid colors; 12 solid colon M Small Carrying Charge It'» Worth »9, on puletto; D2 assorted crsyons and Girls . .'. Grown-ups chalk.' AUo hrunhei and pictures jjft Equipped Elgin Bikes for Boy "MOVIE KING" (or painting. Acorn Spring Saddle ... New U-TypUype Chrome PIMcd Handlebars r 0.05 leas Insinuation. Full BU nalloon Tires .. . Black Sldewalls ! , PROJECTOR Full ilze, efflclont heater, With Hprrd Cfllitrol ninckln Drummer . . . Mickey Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd involving deflectors and Mouse Xylophone . . , Hot TJog down draft direct to all Wagon ... or Tsbhy Dlnif nldnn and floor .of cnr. m Alemtto liubrlwitlon <8ame as uwd In automobile*) Dongi ICnch rings bell or niskus S Built-in Hcadllght-rarhlnt SUnd-Chaln Ouard ! • munlcnl sound nt It la drawn I or 18 MM "long. Childhood favorite. "SKATES for Men and Women PEB-TEX FOOTBALL 98c V T Bnv* hnlf your Him ro»t«. 9 When utronn olnnh TubuUr Tjp. - «"« *-!*- Universal motor AC or STUFFED ANIMALS work motifr li wound, PC, upeotl control projec- tor rqnl|)|)P(l with two Clmrlle'i rar tyltli Morti- rmpty 200 ft. metal rfeli. mer Hnerd In It, I'm -• I'nwrtftil bulb And con* r«ce« fnrwaK). rpvrr»«» . . • rlonftor Unt. Motor rewind T, A 4.S0 Value ^ while rubber bumper* on par to top Rpool. protect furniture, Both twlit Stocl blade, torn- 9 DIURl "•• Ihnlr ttrndft cnntln\iouii1y f perc• redd >l «h«i;u p rdgrj, ( t* i)litmond tented. - uoon q u a 111 > Steel Tree Stand and Water Well nr«. I'«rrn*t*x, t Good ' p«rml« and phiah. r Krnln, blark Irn- ,1 (laws drip Trro * th»r «tio«. Tool Hunw riinnlnjly FLEET ARROW SLED dl atrrl Nude, Brnm- Vnjux It.M New Improved Hlerl I 1P«« •l««l cup*., ,,,~....,..„..,,.^ ,,.^^ Hearn Rirluslv* I(«l»n mid Juicer Kloctrln Toaster AI1VANCK HAI-I, MKAUINO Dial Typewriter ulte football. 1-ocV IH.M Me Roller Skates •tlich*r lift- Hulking n«w delui* d«- Itcdurnd from 11.1)0 d*r IllM'T lull", slinsl .tf«w ffallier-toucli Motor drives brush, I'nw- Him turn rtl»t un- knur kin stfmtni. m!mmmmm^3fcWM*mmm!mmm^ RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21,1939.

NOTICE. I by this Ordinance will be within all jlebi TBCT THB .SAID; 8HORK PRO2IT ANL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN flat tie | JJf "atloii* prwerlbed br the t«sl Hrudrea and Twenty^ylve (If25$»: * FASHION PREVIEW * ollosrlng Is a trueeopy of an Ordinance I 7\ AM.. APJPBOPBIATOJO rats OOSTVBEBSOT (an to par the faUrest.costlJin-fi^^,. AND PBOVIIHNO TOB THB WORJ^TO Umflons authorised herein, MgJneStKJ Ready for "March of Dimes" ular meeting of tbe ownsblp Committee q red by SectioSecton 40:1-:11 BE DONE AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. and special caste, legal cost! aid1 oSSi of tbe the Revlaed Statntee were made In a AGAms? -fi^O^raHOF. ASSESSED expense, pursuant to Section '" ^ annuall .budgebdt of thth e TownahlThl p of HHlddla- r Friday afternoon, D THEREBX' paased and*app"roied on June th1 e BajrUed Statutea of New J, and at tilt time passed first -,: SBCTION e. That u long as SECTION 2. Bald tends shaB be dated bonds authorized herein are o^ at of the townihlp Committee the First day of February. Nineteen Hun the full faith and credit of the iUwD to be hefd on Thuridayy,, December 28th, the fan faith and crtdifof the dreti and forty, and thall be! Issued In thi of (HIddletown shall be pledg.d for 19SS19SS , att ththee ThTownahlopl p Committee rootna of Mlddlctown shall pg following denolnjaatlonat ' '-' • payment of the principal-ot and InU at MlddletowMlddl n at elevel n o'clock In the ptrmtnt of the principap l of and In Wits t One (1) bond shUl ba laimd i». l , at whichhchh tinine a public hearing; on all of the bonds issued ppursuant to denomination of Nine Hundred and tiftr UUsr Ordinance, and an appropriation anal] will be helld upop n tthh e aajne and all perper- thih s Ordinancei , and an appropriatioii n shall '(1960.001 Dollars, slid bond taming due ty contained In the Budget and tiiea sona IttIntereited d wililll be "rlrel n an oppor- b ld In thh e BudgeBdg t andd taxsts on the First day of February, Mlneteen shall.be jevled annually for said principal tunity'ttityt o be beardbd. shall be levied annually for said" prprincipap l Hundred, and Forty-One; and nln* (9) »Ki»;h.p. Done b/ order of the Townililp Com- and Interest on all taxable property with bonds shall be iasued In the.dencmlaatlona tt in ialld TownshipThi . of On. Thouiaad (11,000.00) Dollara each, SECTION T. That the .aid sum of Nina -nlttee. AtBBET KCNYON, SECTION 5. Thst the said sum of Seven- one bond coming due on Fcbrutnr 1st. Thjasani. (H.OOO.OO) Dollars authoriseS Atteiti - i Chairman. ty-Savtn Hundred and Fifty (I7.T60.0O) 1942, and one bond as February 1st o~ to U railed by the Issuanc. bf bonds to^ HOWABD W. ROBERTS, . Dollars author|xed to be raised br the Issu Meh year thereafter, up to and JneludtnL fuajfto thi, Ordinance, be and th. .mj Township Clerk. ance of bondi pursuant to this OrdinanceOrdinance, tbe year mo. Said bonds ahall bear In- b r AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING VOtL THE be and the same Is hereby appropriated terest at not exceeding six par eentam d..,sr. d trsss"? h^v",™.: pp per annum, and may be laiued at not ISSUNCEISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE TOWNWN- for the purposes described In Section ot bM pre OM SHIP OF MIDDLETOWMITW N INN THE SUM hhereof. Insofar as the same may not bare exceeding llx per e«ntum per annum, and &££*£* " """ " " * OF FORTY-FIVFOYF E HUNDRED (1..00(14.100.00)) been previously appropriatedp . tn&y ba Issued either at one tlma or from SECTION 8. That this Ordinance shall DOLLARDOLLSS TTO FINANCAEE TTHE COST OF SECTIOTON 6. Thah t thih s Ordinance shall time to time.and tb. exact rate of Inter taVe effect twenty (20) days after th.«rrt I'UROHASINn LAND AT THE LEON. taVe effect twenty () y eet, form and other details and ths m.th' publication thereof after flnal passagi ARDO HARBOR. ftrst publication thereof after final paas od of sale and/or delivery of eald bonds jge. or of any series or pert thereof vrhleb may NOTICE. • . . • • BE IT ORDAINED by th e Township be different for the several aarlsa or parts • • WOTIC1B IS HBRBB1C OIVEN that tha Committee of the Township of HIddletown, shall be' determined by a resolution or a. the County of Morimouth: followins la a true copy of an Ordlnanci NOTICO E IS HBKEBBYY GIVEN UaUatt tbe resolutions to be adopted hereafter pur- that was Introduced at an adjourned™? 8BCT1ON 1. That there be Issued lli I O suant to law. ' . , Ua negotiable bonds of the Township of Mid following Is a true coppy of an Ordinance "\",J"*l * <>f *»• Townahlp o?miilttl. STUDY In contemplation: Mrs. Orgon Welle* fit blue mirganxa In the County of- Monmouth, In thath t was IntroduceI d at' an adjournej d ress SECTION S. Said bonds or any one oi the principal amount off Forty-Flva Hun- ulal r meetinti g of thh e TownshiThi p CommitteCi e tuors ot tbe: same ahall be redeemable a- tternoon, December 15tn 2USB- • with waltzing skirt, as presented in Harper's i^azaar for December. dd (0) ll of the TownihlTl p of MMlddletoweo n hheld on any time or times, at' the option of the '- i u Jat "7" *""i ""•' reading anVf A p Township of Mlddletown, In the County of Infinitely small black braid embroiders the long tight bodice. ' ; F •as laimd over for second and final i provisions of the Local ££on d law coconn -Friday afternoon,, December 16th, , 1939, ,Monmouth, at. the price of Dsrt and ac- 5° • »Ung ol the Township " ' stitutinii g Revisei d Statute, of New Jeneyy,, and at that time passed first read Inn and ll 4 d b l waa'laid over for.second and. final paaiage crued Intereat on any Intereit paymenf be. held- on >Tbursday. Decei lOil-J to 40s 1-88 aiid tbe supplementp s t o a meetinid ti g of thhffi e TownshiThip CommitteCl i e date, providing, however, that notice OL theretth o andd amendmentd s thereofh , tor tbe luch Intended redemption shall bar* been at etown at $2? purpose of pypayingg or funding the cosott to be held on Thursday, December 28th, elsven oclock In thi f h 1989, at tb. Township Committee rooms published-once at least thirty (SO) days Wl el1 t m< na po'clocb k f ; thhe purchash e of llandd at L.Leonardo Har- at Mlddlltown at eleven o'clock In the prior to the date of such redemption In a wUrb°.''h.'iVwul "• held upo" n th, >!e same" sn»=d al»•»*l car? . bor, ppursuant to the rovisioni s of an Or- morning, at which time a public hearing newspaper in which Ordlnancea of tbe 1 m dinance No. 17t of t p d will be held upon-the lame and all per- Township of -Middletown • are published, Junfty'WheaS"heaS "' « » ^& AN ORDINANCE PRO- sons Interested will be given an oppor- and the said Township of Mlddletown shall Done Ti ot TOW 1 VIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND ' unity to be heard. have the right, at its option, st any time mittiB. ° " "" "" '!P Cora. AT LEONARDO FOR THE PURPOSE OF Done by order of the Township Com- to designate wblch of the said bonds shair A HARBOR AND PROVIDING FOR THE be redeemable at said times. Atte-.f FINANCING OF THE SAMB BY THE IS- 1 ALBBET BUNYON, SECTION 4, It Ii hereby determined HOWARD W. ROBERTS. BUANCE'OSU FP BBONDN S OR'NOTM.OR NOS" Township Clerk. ind approved Ausuit 12th. 1987. Attest: . Chairman. and declared as followai . SECTION 2, StTd boDdi ihllt ba daUd HOWARD W. ROBERTS. (a).Tha) Th t the averagavegee period of ususefule ' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THIS tht First day off February, A. D., NlnetetNlnatein Township Clerk, nesB for the purpoies mentioned In • the B s F .-.__.- ..I. andI "Forty" , and shall be Issued in AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THEOrdinance authorising the aald Improve- Hundre;ha denominatlond , i of Two Hundred ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE TOWN- ment required by R. S. 40:1-34 I if^n?T 3SS S s€f°lS [1200.00h d ) Dollars •»cb, »nd one bond ahall SHIP OF MIDDLETOWN IN THE SUM ten (10) yearyearis. maturt on the Flrit dar of February, In OF NINETY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND (b) That the lupplemental d*bt state- WASHINGTON, P. C.-Keith These donations 61 dimes are thi ytar Oni Thouiand Nina Hundrad and FIFTY (I8.780.80) DOLLAIiS, SERIES ment required by Section 40:1-18 of th. "C," TO FINANCE THE COST OF THERevised Statutes was, prior to th. Intro- Morgan (left). National Chairman the ammunition in Americas' war ' Forty*ona, and on* aach ytar tharaaftar duction of this Ordinance on first reading H*WK»W 8gairist the invisible enemy which up to and Including tht ytar 1982, and CONSTRUCTION OF LEONARDO BAR- of the Committee for the Cele- an additional Wond In tha denomination ol HOR. duly m&de and filed In the office of the DEMPTION AT THE OPTION OP -rav bration of the President's Birth cripples little children. Under the- BE IT OSDAINED by the Township Township Clerk, and said supplemental TOWNSHIP OP 'MIDDLETOWN B 7 One Hundred ($100,00) Dollars shall mi- debt statement shows that tha gross debt day, hands Commissioner. George campaign plan one-half of all :\ir» on tha Flnt day of February, Klnt- Committee of the Township of HIddletown, •BE IT ORDAINED by th. Townahlt. "March of Dimes" donations will etn Hundrtd and SUtr-Thret. Said In the County of Konmouth: at ssid Township, as defined in Section , £. Allen, ot the District ot Colum- ionds ahall btar lnttratt at not txcttdlnir SECTION .1. That there be Issued (0:1-76 of the Revised Statutes, Is fc^te , bia, his Certificate of Authority be returned to the counties where ib; per centum per annum, and may t>|negotiable bonds of the Township of Mid- Increased by the lumof Fiftein :Hundred 0 T h 1 raised. These donations will be isiued slther'at one time or from time to dl.town. In the Count/ of Monmouth, In (11,500,00) Dollars, supplemental or an- JSWUu o f fn. feHiV as Chairman of the March ot the principal amount of Ninety-Seven Hun- nual debt statements having been hereto- dletown. n th. County of Minm turned > over to the Chapter ;lme and the exact rate of Interest, form fore filed pursuant to law for the. Improve- •Dunes Committee for the "Fight of the National Foundation for.. and othtr details and thi method of ••)• dred and Fifty Dollara (19,760.00), Serin Infantile Paralysis" campaign- .nd/or delivery of said bonda or of any "C," pursuant to the provisions of the ment discrlbed herein, and thit the obli- Infantile Paralysis embracing that erics or part thereof which may be dif- Local Bond Law constituting Bsvlitd Sta- gations authorised by this Ordinance wilt Commissioner Allen will direct county.^ The other fifty per cent- tutes of New Jersey, 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 be within all debt limitations prescribed ferent for the leveral series or parts shall by the Local Bond Law. My. lOU-l to «:l-88 and tbe .upplemj", distribution of "March of Dimes" will be sent to the Committee for . >e determined by a resolution or resolu- and the supplements thereto and amend- thereto and amendments thereof, for the ibirthday cards in all the states the Celebration of'the President's .Ions to be adopted hereafter pursuant to ments thereof, for the purpose of paying (c) That appropriations for the down purpose of paying or funding the cost ot law. or funding the cost of the construction layment required by Section 40:1-12 of the construction of Leonardo Harbor, nur- {which will be: filled with dimes Birthday and be turned over by. SECTION 8, It Is hereby determined of Leonardo Harbor, pursuant to the pro- he Revised Statutes were made In ai "»"' to.the provisions of Ordinance No. and sent to President Roosevelt the Committee to the National id declared aa followi: visions of Ordinance No. 182 of th. Town- mnual budget of the Township of Hlddlfl' 182 of tha Township of HIddletown en ' at the White House; Foundation, "•.', (a) That the average period of useful- ship of Mlddletown entitled "AN ORDI- town heretofore adopted. titled "AH ORDINANCE PROVIDlSln FOR ness for the. purpoies mentioned In the NANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVE- ' SECTION 5. Thst as long as any of the THE IMPROVEMENT OP THE HARBOR Ordinance author! tin a, the aald Improve- MENT OF THE HARBOR AT LEONARDO, bondi authorised herein ar. outstanding, •nt as required by R. S. idil-Si it INCLUDING THE WORK OF DREDGING, Ihe full faith and credit of the Township ly doubtful in an election year. How- •tif (40) years." - BULKHEADS, JETTIES AND OTHER of Middletown shall b. pledged for the AND _ SIMILAR STRUCTURES, THE ACQUISI- lisyment of the principal of and interest THE ACQUISITION over, many agreo that.a short ses- (b) .That the supplemental debt state- TION OF ADJOINING SHORE FRONT on all of the bonds liiucd puriuant to sion Is to be expected, with little or —ant required by Section 40:1-18 of tht AND APPROPRIATING TBE COST this Ordinance, and an appropriation shsll SHORE FRONT AND uwlllov no new legislation, although since Revised Statutes was, prior to the Intro- THEREOF AND PROVIDING FOR THEbe contained in the Budget and taxes THB COST THEREOF AND PROVIDING luctlon of this Ordinance on first reading WORK TO BE DONE AS A LOCAL IM- ihall- be levied annually for said principal FOR THE WORK TO BE DONE AS A LO. some of the legislation in effect at July made and filed In the office of the PROVEMENT AND THE COST AS- snd interest .on all taxable property with- OAL IMPBOVBMENT AND THE COST " tho present time la not working out Township Clerk, and said supplemental SESSED AGAINST PROPERTIES BENE- in said Townihlp. ASSESSED AOAINST PROPERTIES BEN. 1 lebt statement shows thnt the grois debt FITTED THEREBY," passed and approved EFITTED THEREBY," passed and ap. to the entire satisfaction of all con- >t said Township, as defined In Section SECTION «. That the aald sum of >rbved on October 8th, 1987, on October 8th, 1087; and also an,Ordi- »ln.ty-Nln« Hundred and Fifty (lo.gso.. cerned some modification should bo .0.1-76 of tht Revised Statutes, la nance No. 184 entitled "An ORDINANCE SECTION 1. Said bonds shall he dated made, It Is difficult to enact a tax tot increased, supplemental debt state- 00) Dollars authorised to b. rslsed by* thi :ha First day of February, Nineteen Run- ments having been heretofore filed pursu- PROVIDING FURTHER FOR THE /nuance ot bonds pursuant to this Ordl' measure during an election year and MOVEMENT OF THE HARBOR nance, b. and the same Is hereby appro- lred and Forty* and shall ee Issued fn tfle it to law-for tht Improvements described LEONARDO. INCLUDING THE WO! 'e-Howlnff denomlnatlone t " ' it Is ihe consensus of opinion that isreln. and that the obligation's authorised priated for the purpoies described In Sec- Nine (9) bonds shall be Isiued m tha r this Ordinance will be within all debt OF DREDGING, BULKHEADS, JETTIES tion 1 hereof, so far as the aame may the present laws will remain lq ef- AND OTHER SIMILAR STRUCTURES. not have been previously appropriated. (•nomination of Five Hundred ($500.00) We are happy to express to our friends Imitations prescribed by tbe Local Bond AND PROVIDING FOR THE, COST Dollars each, one bond coming due on fect. •aw, SECTION 7. That this Ordinance shsll February lit? Nineteen Hundred and. THEREOF," palled and approved on take effect twenty (30) days after the fint A happy and abundant New Tear and neighbors our best wishes for a (e) That appropriations for the down March 24, 1988. forty-One and one bond on February lit r isyment reaulrad by Section 40:1-12 of publication thereof after. final paliago. if each year thereafter, up to and Includ- to all] > •, . i the Bevlsed Statutes" were made In an SECTION 2. Said bonds shall be dated ing the year 1949: and six (S) bonds li- • •»•— / joyous holiday season. „. ai budget of tha Township of Middle- the First day of Fsbruary, Nlnlteen Hun- NOTICE. med In the denominations of Seven Hun- HAD OTHER RELATIVES. town heretofore adopted. dred and Forty, and shall be Isiued in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ired and Fifty (1710.00) Dollars each, We are proud to have the oppor- SECTION A. That as lonjr at any of the following denominations: following Ii a- true copy of an Ordinanc. ind one bond eomlng due on February lit, jondi authorised herein art outstanding, Said bonds shail be Issued In the de- that was introduced at an adjourned reg' nineteen Hundred and Fifty, ana on* Mra, Mary L. Kahle of Napa. Cal- :he full faith and credit of the Township nominations of Six Hundred and Fifty ular meeting of the Township Committee bond on the First dsy of Februsry of ifornia, a constant reader of The tunity of living and working in this if Mlddtatown shall be pltdged for the (1650.00) Dollars each, one bond coming of the Township of Mlddletown held on inch year thereafter, up to and Including >»ym*nt of the principal of and Intereit due on February 1st. Nineteen Hundred Friday aiternoon, December 16th, 1939,[he first day of February, Nineteen Hun- Register, him sent us some additional -in a'l of tha bonds lisued purauant to and Forty-One and on. bond on February and at that time passed nrit reading and dred and Fifty-Five. Said bonds ehall Information regarding ihe family of community, and in appreciation we thli Ordinance, and an appropriation shall lit of. each year thereafter, up to and In- was laid over for lecond and Unal passage tear Interest at not exceeding;' six per cea* tho. late William A. Winter of Red ~>s contained In the Budget and taxes cluding February 1st of the year Nineteen to a meeting of the Townihlp Committee ;um*per annum, and may be luued elthsr Hundred and Fifty-Five, Said bonds ihall it one time or from time to.tlma and the renew our pledge to continue our ihall be levied annually for said principal 1 to be held on Thuriday, December 18th, Bank, who was a half brother of LndfInterest on all taxable property wlth- bear intenst at sot exceeding six per cen- 1999. at the Township Committee rooms exact rate ot Intereit, form and other He. Mrs. JCahlo. standards 'of quality workmanship Mftdl Township. tum per annum, and may be Isiued either fit Mlddletown at eleven o'clock In the ^alli and the method of sale and/or dellv- In addition to the. two surviving SECTION E. That the said sum of Forty- at one tlm. or from time to tlm. and th.morning, at which time a public hearing iry of said bonds or of any series or part Five Hundred (f4,S00.00} Dollars author- .xact'rate of Interest, form andiother de- trill be held upon the same and all per- hereof which may be different tor th* Sfe5 v ,.B^ CONGRESSMAN half-slstera mentioned In the recent and fair business practice. 'sad to bt raised by the Issuance of bonds tails and the method of sale and /or deliv- sons interested will be glren an oppor- leversl series or parts shall be determined obituary item, he Is also survived by Pursuant to this Ordinance, lie and the ery of said bonds or ot any series or part tunity to be heard. ly a resolution or resolutions to be adopt- a hair-sister and brothers, all of jsme Is hereby appropriated for the pur- thereof which may be different for the Don. by order of the Township Com- id hereafter pursuant to law. |; \VILUAM H. SUTPHIN joitu described In Section 1 hereof, In to several Serbs or parte shall be determined mittee. SECTION 8. Said bonds or any one or whom reside In California. They are by a reiolutlon or resolutions to be ALBERT RUNYON, lore of the same-shall be redeemable at 'ar a» th» same may not have been pre- adopted hereafter pursuant to law, V^'V HAJPPYYDLETIDE! Mra. Kahle, Andrew B. Winter of Attest: Chairman. m/ time or times, at the option of Ih* ^BCTIO^c/That this Ordinance shall SECTION a. It is hereby determined HOWARD W. ROBERTS, townihlp of Middletown, in the County of San Francisco and 'Arthur H. Win and declared as follows! ; A aineere greeting to nil my read- ter of Tuolumne county, - tak* effect twtntr (2f>) days after the Township Clerk. Honmouth, at the price of pc?t and ac- Int publication thereof after final pau- (a) That the average period of us.ful- A"N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE -rued Interest' on any Interest payment on on the Eve of the Christmas sea- LEON'S se. neie for the purpoies mentioned In th. late, providing, however, that notice of The above mentioned are all chil- ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE TOWN- ion. Seldom before in history havo dren of the. late Thomas S. and Luoy Ordinance authorising the laid improve- SHIP OF MIDDLETOWN IN THE SUM mch Intended redemption shall Jiave been •wt needed, more than we do now, to ment as required by R. S. 40il-94 li mbllihed once at least 'thirty (30) daya A. Winter f Chapel Hill, 70-76 WHITE ST., RED,BANK NOTICE. Afteen (It) years. OF NINE THOUSAND (F9.O00.00) DOL- irlor to tha date of such redemption In a quietly and calmly meditate the truo o LARS, SERIES "A," TO FINANCE THE NOTICE IS HBHEBY GIVEN thst the (b) That the supplemental debt /state- COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF •wipaper in which Ordlnancei of th* meaning of the original celebration We are only too glad to place this 'ownihlp of Mlddletown are published, Information before our readers, real- ollowlns Is a true copy of an Ordinance ment required by Section 40:l-18 of the LEONARDO HARBOR, SAID BONDS when the Three Wise Men bore their ,hat was Introduced at an adjourned rea- Revised Statutaa was, prior to ths intro- TO HAVE A PRIVILEGE OF RE- nd the said Townihlp of Mlddlltown shall ilsr meeting ot tha Township Committee duction of this Ordinance on first reading lave tho right, at Its option, at any time' gifts to the lowly manger, If more izing it mny prove of Interest to some DEMPTION AT TBE OPTION OF THB t the Township ot Ulddletown held on duly made and filed In the office of the TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN. a deilgnate which of the said bondi shall of us could recapture that spirit and ot Mrs. Kahlo's old friends In this be redeemable at said times. vicinity. Vlday afternoon, December l&th, 1989, Townihlp Clerk, and laid eupplemental BS IT ORDAINED by the Township retain It we would perhaps know the and at that time passed first reading and debt statement shows that the gross debt Commltt.. of th. Townihlp of Mlddletown, SECTION 4, It Is hereby determlmd 'as laid over for second and final passage of' said Township, as denned in Section In the County of Monmouth: id declared as follows: true meaning ot Peace on Earth \o .3 a meeting* of the Township Commltte. 40:1-71 of tha Revised Statutes, Ii (a) That tha average period of useful- Men of Good Will. We can all 111 af- 11ADIO PKOGHAMS. > be held on Thursday, December Jttitiu Incresied by the sum of Two Hundred and SECTION 1. Thst there be lisuid I.II for th. purpos.s mentioned fn tha 989. at the Townihlp Committee rooms" Thirty-Sevan Dollars and Seventy-Six negotiable bonds of the Township of Mld- ford to pass through this holiday dletown, in the County of Monmouth, In Vdlnsnce authorising the said Improve- Statton WORD, 1210 Kllocrclt.. b Mlddletown at elevin o'clock In the Cents (2S7.7I), supplemental or annual lent, as nqulred by R. S. 40:1-84 Is time feeling only the spirit created morning, at whleh time a public hearing debt statements having been heretofore , the principal amount of Nine Thouiand .fteen (15) years. by commercialized festivity without P. M. Thund.r, Pocimbtr 21. ' will be held upon the lame and alt per- filed pursuant to law for ths improvement! I (19,000.00) Dollari, Series "A," puriuant (b) That the supplemental debt state. stopping to seriously observe the true 6.10—MytMcnl March. • PUBLIC NOTICE. 10ns Interested wilt ba given an'oppor- described herein, and that the obllzatiune to Iho provisions of the Local Bond Law ant required by Section 40:1-18 of the 6:15—Veipcrs. unlty to be heard. authorised by this Ordinance will bs within constituting Revised Statutea of New Jer- •vliid Statutes was, prior to the Intro. spirit ol the time. Not that the com- fii30—American Family. SUMMARY OF REl'ORT OP AUDIT OK THE BOROUOH OP EATONTOWN. N. J., s.y. 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 and tha supplements r Done br order of the Township Com* all debt limitations prescribed by th. Lo- luetion of this Ordinance on Arst reading merclallzcd activity Is to bo scorned, 5M. >—Pn^ailo ol Budnfil. ' AH OK llKCEMIIBIt 8t, 1.93K, ilttee. cal Bond Law. thereto and amendments thereof, for the luly mad. and ' filed In th. office of the 0:00—Concert Encerpti. purpose of paying or funding the coit of for It In Itselt Is a Godsend to many BALANCE SHEETS—CURRENT ACCOUNT ALBERT RUNYON, (c) That appropriations for the down the construction, of Leonardo Harbor pur- townihlp Clerk, and laid supplemenul 0:15—Current Ev«nta. - payment required by Section 4O.:l-12 of ilebt itateteent ihowi that th. gron debt S;so— ChrUtrosi SM] Urlve, Balance Balance Attest: Chairman. iuant to tbe provision! of Ordinance ND. t In our wordly existence as the buying HOWARD W. ROBERTS. the Revlied Statutes were made In «n 181 of ths Township of Hiddletown en- nf laid Townihlp, as defined In Section CU5—Whtre to «o, Cart«r, Th«t«ri, • ASSETS J«n. 1, 1918 Dee. 11,11(8 annual budget of the Township of Middle- 181 of tht Township of Mlddletown en •0:1-18 of the Revised Statutes, la of gifts and presenting thorn not only Tu«tiiiK«, Tralnlnn Schnol, City. Township Clerk. titled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ncreased by the sum of Two Hundred Cash - 1 360.41 -AH ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE town heretofore adopted. helps our morale and makes' tho 7:00—Ueiunic. Taxes Receivable : I 901,SI *,.* ,. , SICCTIOSECTION 44.. ThaThatt ooff ththe procedPf°,fs«si o«' •"• THE IMPROVEMENT OF THB HARBOR ind Twenty-Five (8225.00) Dollari, sup. •plrlt light and gay, but It also has ss.ejn.iJ 4S.4S9.S7 OF BONDS OF THE TOWtvl1iN AT LEONARDO, INOLUDING THE WORK 'emental or annual debt statements hav- A. M. Friday, DtttmW U. Tax Title Uens _ '..'. 81,72II.CS IN THE SUM | Ninety-Seven Hundred and Fifty (19.150.. OF DREDGING, BULKHEADS, JETTIES it) more practical purpose, nnmcly In UiOO—Guod Mmulnn To You. llank Stock' Tajes Itsrelvnhle , 74.798.1B OF SEVENTY-SEVEN HUNDRE.»,-,„„„D. AN,»,.D, . O0j D0u4ri bonds. Series **C," authorised ig b«en heretofore filed pursuant to law 110.tl herein to finance the cost of the Improve- AND OTHER SIMILAR STRUCTURES, >r the Improvements described harem, creating an economic uplift, but ftslG—Pance Tunei. , Franchlte Taxes Itecfltvnlilo 01 FIFTY (I7.7S0.O0I ) DOLLARS'-' , SERIES herein to flnance the cost or tns ""prove- THE ACQUISITION OF ADJOINING DiSO— TliD New Mr>. Due from Monmouth County FINANCE THE COST OF THE mintt describedibdd In Section 1 hereofhereof , there nd that the obligation! authorlied by thi. above all the spiritual Christmas Is ..!...'."..!'.!. in'.oo 10.00 "D," TO 1 SHORK.FRONT AND APPROPRIATING Vdlnsnce will b. within all debt limits. . ll:)5_VnH«ir«. City, Training School. i Due from State Atil Roail Account 800.00 900.00 CONSTRUCTIOUCTION OF LEONARDO m.mayy be u«eused an amount not exceedinexceeding the THE COST THEREOF AND PROVIDING the most comforting. 10;0u~!,U iin>l VnOiloni. Cft*h IlenclL dl.town, In the County of Monmouth, In Ihe Flrit J»y of February, Nineteen Hu our glorious country—for It Is truly * Sl.lt4.44 1 SKCTIOH S. That as long as any of the rusry, N e Nine Thouiand (19.000.00) Dbllare 4;»0—Mmlc Km You. the principal amount 'of Seventy-Seven dred and toilj, and shall be lisnad In tbe inds authorised herein to finance the a grand place—though with the tit!,—<;hntch of Ilin Air. It 1 5,801.01 1171,111.19 Hundred and KI(L> (17,7 50.00) Dollars, bondi authorised herein are outntandlns, (otlowtny ilenomlnatlonei T.UmMTI&S the fult faith and credit of the Townnhlp it ot tbe Improvement! described In See- emotionalism In the air nt this the r> :00 — 1-i'U Wo Wrutt. Llabllltlea for which Cauli U ltsiiutroil: Serlei "D," puriuant to the provlltom of ot Ulddletown shall bt pltdiraJ for the Nine (91 bonds shall be limed In the in 1 hereof, there may be uied an. Christmas season, one might feel tttp r<;ir>—iinpiiinrsi viihiuc 198K AiMirnlutatlon Ksiervo the Local Dond Law constituting ltevlied payment of the principal of and lntsre«t denomination of Five Hundred (1500.00) iimount not exceeding th. sum of Two R:00~ Mmneiu Mualcnle. • 9,128.11 Statute! of New Jeiiey, 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 Dollars each, one bond coming* due on Hundred and Twenty-Flv. (1226.00) Dol- Inclination to wax eloquent on the ti;U—'1 lieuler Atlrartlona. 10S7 A|i|iro|irlallon ltc«erv« and the supplements thereto and amend- on all of the bonds liquid pursuant to Prepaid Tns*« !";"".'.""•. «,»IH.«J 1,Otl.71 this Ordinance, and an appropriation ihall Kebruary let. Nineteen Hundred anandd j [Rri t0 ptir tnt Interest coiti on tlie ob- kubject. Tho No. 1 document of Great <>:!&—tiirtt'iit Kvftnu. Tare. Dveninlil , 1,557.(5 1.IJ1.2B. ment! thereof, for th.f purpose of paying b« contained In the Dud get and tuxe* Korty-One and one bond, on February l*t liKtttlons authorised bereln, cnKlneerinv Britain, tho Magna Chiirtu. ihe first O^IO-r-liiiuirr Mtiwlc. Hutu Tine* Vaynlile J.I9 31.7) or funding the cost ol the construction of shall be levied annually for said principal of each year thereafter, up to and Includ- snd ipectal costs, legal costs and other 7:0(1- Cnncprl Ilimi. ('ounty Tnsen rnynhlc J8H.04 4,115.91 Leonardo Harbor, pursuant to the provi- and Intereit on all taxable proptrty with* ing the year 194B; and elx it) bonda ii- ei,ieme• puriuant to Section 40.1-55 of great document tn guarantee Individ- 7:U, -'l'l|i Top Mmlc. 0.52S.I2 la.HS4.R4l sions of Ordinance No. 1M4 of the Town- lued tn th* denomination! of Seven Hun- Due rniiltnl Accimnl to I'ny lUinil In ••Id Townihlp. the lUvlsed StatuUa of New Jersey. ual liberty husibcen iMilru.Med to oui 7:;io-'l'» 1U' Aniiuiiiu-e*l. Due to Trual to l'ay llomln (t,000.Oil 4,«.10 9,541,57 nanrt. be and the same la hereby appro- each year, thereafter, up to and Including payment of the principal of and Intereit Declaration of Inili'iiilrii(io nrnl th'' H:(m • C'liH-i-tt Hi'iir Hunk Kli.rk Tn»e. llcrdvnl.le 42.U7.15 125,UN.II OTllnlt SIMILAR •"TltUCTUHES, ANII the flrit day e-f February, Nineteen Hun- on all of the bondi laaued pursuant to . 110.51 PROVIDING FOK THE COST THERE- priated for the purpoMi deicrlbetl tn Sec- dred and Fifty-Five, Said bonda ahall Constitution of the United Kl.itue from MnnliHiillll Comity OF," p.iied and approved on March 24, br«r Intereit at not «x ret dinar six per cen- be contained In the lludget and taxes think we^can he excused for di-i'luy. !'."."."!"!!" loion 10.00 191*. havh e beeb n previouslil y appropriatedrp itd. tum per annum, and msy be limed either lll,l.-._Mii»|,, Vi'U Wmil. Hiif fimii Stale Alil-U>ml ACCIMIIII SECTION 7. That this OdOrdinancOrdinnci e •hull be levied annually for >ald principal Ing cur p'ridO'lu Kiinrnntei>ln i>s «•-. II HI- ll.'iiimr. Sn»cr llenti Ilcrvlv«lil« son.on - ' .1(10.00 aixrilUN 2. Said bonds shall be llerelvahle »S,S4 1SD.O0 dred and Forty, anil itisll ha limed In ths tails and the method of sale and/or dellv- SECTION-7. That the said sum of Nine might have, miuiy nirnnlnuH, lull M(l-M>tlliriil Miilfh. 4,110 of iald bondi or of any eertes or part nrt Riirliliia llpvriiin -Non-C'aah '.,'. nS,i>J4.*.i follnwlng rilnnmlnltlonft: Thousand ($9,000.00). Dollars authorised someone mrntloinir rrreiilly, wniiid fi::in—liihKlr Jim. • K25.2J Seven (7) llnmll »hell l,e Inueil In the NOTICE...... Wit which may be different for the tn lie railed by the lutmnce of bondi pur- <.:l,-.--\Mlltll I'amrn I'liili. ' NOTICE IB HEHEUY G1VKM ttmt'the MV«I\| lerles or pnrta ihall be determlnul fiia.it ol.ol denomination. ,,( Kom- Hundred (llOn.Onl "mnt to Ihli Ordinance, be and the name ltn°t»e-em that thin procedure inlnlit •• :mi —>lti-i.- Fur 'IVilnv. Tralnhif Fchoiik im.iiTu Dollars each, one rtimlnit due on February follnwlng ii a true ropy of an Ordinance br a resolution or r**olutlnnt to bt JKJOJII. 'i ,l.'.-'-li|ru'tu KVIIIIK. • ntt wii Introduced at an. adjourned res> I* hereby appropriated for th* purposes be aJjnlflcimt '>' the '"''I itint Amer ml*i*.| nit Ihni rlnlrn* viuii-hci No, li'27* wKlrli ' rrimlit le rullerleil. one bond on F4bmary let of sarh ysar f>f th* Tnwmhlp of MlddUtnwn held on the same may not have hien previouily I, 1 r, — Si.ii .. rlnlnt vnuctieiN be nuitle mil tn tl th.rsMter it|i to sml lurluillng February more of the Mtne shall be redeemable at appropriated. II left of liberty In 'lie world? 1:0!l- rii- r'.>r.itl.l. ly ncflvtftK imyment • ml IlkewlH Krltlsy iflernonn, December Uth, If 81. any time or llmi-. at the option «f the Im nitfiinl liv thit nnmr. lit of the yesr NlnetMn Hundred anil and M that time t>*"*d flrit reading and SECTION R. Thst this Ordlnsnce shall HI [ley, Oecembtr 25, Ttint |uiifh*«B« (or I.nronufi Mutt !>». m Forty.MIs] four (4) homli In th. denoml* Townitllp of MlddleUwn, In the County ot take effect twenty (t0) days after the flnt Our security Is further nmrkcil by il tty receipt tlrkets. w»i laid oter for tteonA anil flnal pasiage Monmouth, at tne I'rlce of part and ac- I'. M. Tn «tlay, l)»c»m)>»r 211, 111«t tho rnilrrtnr *iitri- ilnlly i»r*>fpl« K. nhen rertlveil, In thel«< iliihllrste nation of Five Iliinitietl (1500.OQ) Dnllsu to a meeting of the Tow nth I p Committee publication (hereof *U*r l5nat paiise*«. the confldenco of other IUIIIOIIK In HIIU Ih th* nt.l, l.noV. each, one coming tine im February 1*1. crued Interest on any Interest payment :m -P.iii.i w in he held on Thuriular, Dsctmber tilth, date, providing, however, that notice of •ending to "« for nifi If.-jilnj; HIM, Thnt <'"->t MM-.lit-* l>« tinioi'ol ft-d IICI-C.UH mR

  • fur < >urh iroiip to allow Nineteen llun. one bond tin F.timsry lit of esrh year men Intended redemption ihail have been NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT gold, their silver nnd their ol>ji days 'I'llMl tin hullillnv hmt'ertor mnkr tnini)Vi>r nf rft'h rcctliit* mohlttly or more nf(e up to sn,Il InrliutlntInrluillnaf Ih. flritflrit (ladsv> of K.I,. mnitilinc, at which Umt a public K«srlr.f Rotate of William (1. Msnaon, d«eea*ed. d'art Wfltosfl vnlne riimmt he en|| Tlint itilie hriilth nfllrsr tnnko relnrnfurni In fffii> iit?nfiuitr monthly nr more often. ttisry, Nln.teen llumlred and Fifty; nne prior Io the date of such redemption In a Notice Ii hereby Riven that the accounts nl 'H.-rin,, K,,,a.MI Rn.llh. ititlhlir nr tnori oft* win ip he.d upon th« umt ami aj) per* newspaper In which Ontlnantea of the (Dated. Hectirity In thU urn.,, emi Ilutt HIK I i Im utmlr H> tn t>«ym»nt« And (II Wnd In tn, ,l.i»,ml.,ai|iin of Fire Hun. Intereited will be given an oppor* of th* subscriber, sole executrix »( the «;00 dred sml fifty II'.MU'OI Dollar! eoinlnit i(tn» Townihlp or MMdletown ere pubtlihed. ••tate of said deceated, will »e audited and only spell penre, nml p'aic I,, II,I,I '• 11 f. Miy *.« l>e heard. and the said Township of MlddUtown ahall Thnt lut i>' "Mot ftiu'imlinr* with IS* •(• due on Otmiitrr I"*. Nineteen lliiti*li.O itated by the Surrogate of the County ot sick and wnrrlililrn woilil .hmilil \,r 6 JO • In In.Ihi,,, snd Fittr-Onei sml (our (4) boriil. lit th. Done I'jr onler of lW Tuwnnhlp Com. have the rtstht. at lt> nptlon. at any Hm* Monmouth and repctrted for settlement to Illy, Miitimnulh. I.MM. liu*. to lUilnnale whlrh of th* isld bondi • Kail guaTdad by every omi of tin who i« » of i*rtli>t« of !i(ti for (ht rur itentimltistUn nf tM« Hiindied (ttmi.tiui the Orpha Courl of said County, Th»tH!i« l>i, KVt'Miei/ 1*1, ; AMIRIIT nUNYOK. be rfrftenifchla al ••!'! timte, Thuriday. the_ elahietnt_'_ ..-h* dsdayy oof" January, i»nt v* i u--.l ill id- .-I..** of th« r*f>r h« mp,.| Atlatt! <'hntrm«ri, fortunate rnuiiKh to he living In thin H Nln.tetti Hiimtied IIKI Kitty.twu ainl on. flK/TIOM 4, It U hereby determine* A, r». ttt940, at 10-00 o'clock 1 In Itif futuif. KTH, ami derlaretl aa followit which tlm. .ppllrstlim will bs made for land of the free, * I . M. iM,l»r. IhM > c ixlrnl .lfir.l l. Millt nf tf ,| i|lil>t|t*»mtlltt nf th« f I.I of w '• no : -tnixtn l> *«rh CtetV. (a) That Ihe IYIHII .itrlfm or f^ th. allowance «f rnmmlaalone and roumel rn|l#iii*rii nf (ha ninm.nt of I IMMIIIIK yinVl l«m«lt\ltl|f un|<«lit Nl'ifi»«n ltu ln.MIA.NCK or tlONIIIt OK TIIK TOWN' the .slii Imp" • 1'aW'l Knvemli.i' 90, A. I'. 1P.10. f';;in—Am.iirnii l» nllr. ulili tli« iiHl»« nf lh» i|*)liM|.i«"t Hint lit" iiKinrtf ilufl fittni ««rh with foil it»*f(ltrlh rollcrtnt t>r rotlvclor no i«>|tilrfil t HI! 1 r nr Mliml-KTOWN IN THE HUM m*nt sa ri • II B. 4Hit.il r,t>NA I'MIIPKOTIIKK MAN.'ON, r K of dot • *( tf i t nr NINfcTT-NINK 1IUNKKKK AND It Uriimmiinil Mare, K.rt Mint, H, J. Variation throughout Ihe t'n|illnl imd ";»» . Mi- hy iiHtut*, )'• mmt« hi lit* fiihn*. 4 \- llm« j n(l«n till . - nnumr . 1 ami ml h nrrt m.sio ««i nou^nx. TO KI- (til Ihsl the eii|i|ileniitilal 'l.l'l ><«', Pa\w KK.riitrls. perhaps olnevhrln |« thn In 1 (,'•• until » 1M inn, Thnl Hi' MM ctf Mtuullf>(tl|>lti t*\»a n i •'Hilr#il )>r hi ths ' I"f "! I'oii e '" t' « ifovtrnlhir timlv IU «n.l (h« NANIII! nir. ('.oirr or jirrrv WOHK >nl fXllllied nf rt.rtlnn |llll-l) lit », ttiir.mna A Minion, '•.!..I, Inim anil olh. S H'"ail lii'.rl, D«r ot I'rmldentlnl H.IJ.Iinni« who me nnn \V)trlP in v,,, Thil lht> Him ilut fiom Miuimtiuih C unlr \>r CIIIIPI AT KAAT KKANKHOIlll, MAlll II(IN1>1 fa r : thoit i.( ••!• sml /nr Tr of $A\<\ , in » r«:«p(lv« IIKHKI, Muny of them •\U*\ ***tt rent* ))• ml'f<•!«.., TO IIAVK A PUIVIIJiOK Or IttllUMf. «>f i .I'll' , II.il llankj N. J., ••»' lh#t»i>f j 1,1 Itie i,!Ttr. »t II, •re sprlnBlnK up In dltrrient nrrtliiiix «iK, V «',",''».' A|i|tt»«lnUnn whlfh msv l,e ttm.ieitt (nr the «*v*m| > TION AT TMK DrTiON t)V TUB I lUiilr* IIn my H|>|( whom nrc n] I.Nd I'i'tnien ti|iiii,ii hy 1h* notiniith i itMiln* id* •••nir.. nf tli. re«nliillnii nr' le.oliillnn. til |,s IT t)lll>AINBl) • NOTICE or srmj-MaNT or ACCOUNT ptrtntly well nnnneed nnd wlm me 7 i*r, l'li||,,an|,l,y [,,,., Caf r«|l»l H hsresfter tMittusnt t,t tew, ' Conimllt*. of ts. ,T«wn.hlp 0tht_Towtt.hll1 #nmuvi»-"i, Tp t ht of \bf Kilit. of Msiy Kienrh HorVmsn, de- ' »ftd#»vorlng Io ejinvlnin llm elei'li.r cl)/ I'fillfr tliHl (ht, nlr Ihi ***> l»ll, Ht sn4 tliMsr.il si follows 1 KWriON I, T«at thei. U hs»e4 by the H>• ninH-nti, IUI>< Thst the • 1i.il of .L.r.,1...... fI.S.I. b«n,is of the Town.hll- »'.««• tannlt «t tbe iiiW/M»#r, e^mlfl*lr.t»r qualification, I'tH nltitt Mfmtm i\r, iltrrtvnU l lit JHr*n»i»l MKiiilrf *>i1 alai.,1 hv Ihfe Oon|r<*«l»iinl Activities. • lit — m.nt as r.'iulfe,! f,v R, S, 4n,i.•< |, ,l,,,| .1,4 Vlfif |II,II«.«J( I'ellaii, oiirsu. HMftiieat. of th. t'DMfttr nf Moitmouih I'm PI <>f itlllU \VAt\Tfclt M HMlt)T. nfuen llsl y.ai*. • nt to Ihe |M«vl.l«n« «( the Uisl rtnnl .f>,| ,.)>,,,ta,i for «.lll»n,efit tn the Ot- ,i A |r«»t d«*l of •|ie tiinitllutltia lUvleejt llUlutee of K«w ithsiie' t'nuil M asl'l rniifily, nii 'Iliijtsflsr, Itim FI» In KM, T ' t jhe #ler*nlh ft.r 'T Juitimtr. A. l>< t9tit, r«ll» af to til* nrgbnhl* sctlvlilen n liiu '••''• -• ••-- • -ltl toil.) la 4»il.M ««J Ilie •uct'le- *«' th* (fat third "Mllliil of the Tltlll I'nn tni(n .. MUt I. I'tiWdli, ' 'lie, ,lll»»lliill »l"l Hi- l>r roliilni, conrit In Un . Ihei.t* ani amen4m.Ms ,l»>"*"'' it) that l 4i • I I• i9» n'rln'k a. in, at »nlrh tine .»• 11 no - ft hi Ire-l III nir Vliiiwleiliie .luMl.llet. Hit |H,H,.M of f«»l«# tt f»«elll| the t - ~ artt; be fried, ftff ltl* ellnw.rife ufertMi which will oflnvpnii on .Inminry H.i tlint*. W, II. Vr, Amlliot. if Ihe letlr mlkil _. le.lone ahd etrunie) fe.e. UM*l, M»ny ptnpU it* of th» Im Ttmton, New J.tK.r ih. pievlilens "f DelM Hetersker If, A, 'tv-tel», tf you want iirlnllnd i|on< on dm*neiilembtt1«f>l*mb»r 19,IV, tu!»"n » that thi proponed tisrui,.. •It.# f.n»a.ilhU |i « .HHH.ii.r nf |t«i«M' of A'ulK nf Ih* tt'UiMiih nf K»1.MH.,*»,, K, •iva Tlia rt'ttlalm • trial Pm nv«r l Ire, ft, J.t. ihould In flnxiicest hy • J., tnr Iht V**r I ft A* |D#|>Mml Mtuln ihrf ilin-tU.m nf lti# rt|«(« A*t'llHr l ti«i (.(•(# (in v»m« II'MM * lUKlai'UKlai hit linan d»- n*l<'M| «f An'ilt t( KM flit with (ti* M.tMMitfli i\*ii »m\ mar ••• fn*i>*ft#>l hf •nr ftti ymi to" mssjure, wh!l« oth- llvlnp prlnllnlnlln i whth n l ttliEj. miuuri li —' mtni (f, t)K<'K|ll, RED BANK REGISTER; DECEMBER 21,1939.

    Annual Meeting P Route 35 Between Middletown and Keyport'; U ' ' ^SNAPSHOT GUILD Of Production R E PICTURING CHRISTMAS s Credit Association WILLEY'S Mrs. Harriet U Wtlketon, chair- man of the Genealogical Committee FRESH PRESSED of the Monmouth County Historical Group Compoied of ike Asaoclatldn, 70 Court street, Free- •hold, N. J. •; Farmer* Has Made u APPLE CIDER I Ctder praated to order for Individuals, dabs, banquet*, Loans of $2,482,000 n Christmas parties, etc, tit reduced prices. Bring your QUESTIONS ' own container and aave 10 cents. Alao on sale at Cape CoA —1062— • A Market, Upper Broad Street, Red Bank. THRIFTY BOWNE. Are Obedlah Bowne and Plant art now being completed, for Phillip Bowne who lived in Hon. Co. the sixth annual stockholders' meet- during the Revolutionary war, re- Ing of the New Brunswick produc- lated to the two Bownes mentioned tion eredlt association, a S948,000 in Question No. 842, July 20, 1938 T rural credit co-operative. According This family has connections living to Robert S. Home ot New Bruns- ONE / • wick, tht association's secretary, no here today. Would appreciate if any Meet will be Issued next week to FOR THE MAN OF STYLE of them would look In their old fam- some 300 farmer! of Hunterdon, Mar- ily Bibles, tor any pertinent Informa- cer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Someraat tion as to birth, marriage, children and Ui\lon counties. and place, of abode of any one of The habit ol iystemaOo sav- association where your dol- This is the moat important event THINGS WORTH WHILE the above. • (Mrs. F.UU.) ing is important In a life lars earn attractive dividends . —105S— of the year for tht credit group. The partner or a savings program. credited and compounded an- . BERGEN-HALL-CONOVER. (a) meeting will convene at 10*0 In the Qo Home with Qifts in your arms Little by little savings grow- nually, and their safety is Eugene Bergen of Allentown, N. J., morning on January 12 at the Plnea, quickly Into worthwhile sums guaranteed by an agency of east of New Brunswick. Reports) will married a Garret Conover, March 15, b« presented on the season's buatneas and build a sound , security the United States Govern- 1863, Desire parents of both, (b) E. ... especially in this insured ment. by Harry W. Kline, also of New Happy thoughts inlT£ Louise Hall was married to Garret Brunswick, president; by Lawrence V. D. Conover, March 27, 1878. Can J. Smith of South River, a director, anyone give Information as to par- and Mr. Home. your hearts • • . • $1 opens an INSURED ACCOUNT entage, children, places of abode T Lunch will be served at noon to (D.V.P.) the members and their gueits and the —1054— meeting will continue In the after- CRA1G-ENGLJSH. Wanted informa- noon with an officer of tht Produc- Suit. r. $30.00 - $35.001 tion on children or any descendant tion Credit corporation of Springfield, 'of John Craig, b. Scotland 1733, to Mass., as the principal speaker. Topcoats $25 - $30 - $351 i Freehold, N. J., 1753, md. Jane Rob- Elections will be held to choose Overcoats $30 • $35 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. inson English (widow of David Eng- three of the ' association's members lish). (CChn., according to "Symmes Tht light was placed bthlnd tht tree to obtain thlt Chrlttmti ilthoutttt. for Its five-man board of directors 10 BROAD STREET. RED BANK 1 Van Heuten Shirts $1.951 History ! of Old Tennent Church pHRISTMAS always calls for a hind the tree. If a largo photo.bulb for term* of three years each. Those were: Mary, b. June 29, 1766;,Charity, whose terms expire are Alfred EST. JTi!~>!JS. 1887 1 is used, snapshot exposures can be Van Heuten Pajamas Aug.'2O, 1769; Daniel, June 12, 1774. ^ full picture record. At this sea- Snook of Trenton, a general farmtr; { John Craig d. July 11, 1821 and Is bd son of happiness and cheer, every- made, even with on lnexponarre Martin Sheridan ot Lebanon, a dairy $1.95-$2.50-$3.50-$4.95! ' besldo his wife in Tennent Com. one feels the need of snapshots camera. and crop farmer; and John V. D, (Mrs. W.R.C.) -which will preserve the occasion and Small Christmas treo lights may Forman of Freehold, a potato grow- Phtllipt-Jones Shirts "* be l.ett on when the picture Is taken, —1050— keep its memory fresh. er and dairyman, to add to the effect. But never allow MEASURE. Wanted all possible In Formed in 1934, the association . $1.35-$1.651 Most Christmas activities center brilliant, "raw!' light from a photo formation concerning Felix Measure about the tree, bright with lights, makes short-term loans to farmtrt in bulb to Bhlno Into the lens. Turn its six counties to grom cropt and to Van Heusen Dress Shirts $2.50! and wife Elsie , and his son Mat- ornaments, and tinsel. Naturally you thew Tlce Measure, and his wife the photo light or move tho camera purchase livestock, machinery and ' want the tree to show up well in so that the Ions Is properly shaded. equipment Since it does'not accept Van Heusen Neckwear ..$1.00) Margaret Foley. A list of the chn. your pictures. But it's a rather dark of Felix and wife, with dates of Of course, your Christmas" pic- deposits, the group borrowa the birth, death and marriage, a list of subject, and unless, you take a fow tures Bhould Include moro than Just money It lendt, charging; 4H per cent Hand Made Neckwear a year on loans, having reduced its the chn. of Matthew Tlce Measure, special precautions In lighting, it tho tree. Show tho folks wrapping may como out too black In tho prints. rate last spring from fi ptr ctnt. Tht 65c-$1.00-$1.751 and the place of the marriage of gifts, decorating tho doorway, put- astoclatlon'a loan committee, as wtll Felix and Elsie, and Information as To picture the tree most effec- ting ornaments on tho tree. Picture as its board of directors, It madt up Sweaters $1.95 up to whether Felix Measure was in the tively, use three photo lights Instead tho children hanging their stock- of farmers. Revolutionary wart : (J.F.) ings, writing letters to Santa Cl»u«, ol two. Concentrate the light from In the past six seasons tht credit Socks 35c (3 for $1.00 & up) tiro bulbs on the front of tho tree. and peering out the window on group has. madt loans of tomt \2,- ANSWERS Christmas Evo to see It he Is com- Belts, Sutpenders —1058— Then place the third bulb' behind 482,000 and on, December 1 it had the tree, with, the reflector turned no ing. Mako sure, too, that you get $340,000 ot ourront loans outitanding, 65c-$1.00&up COVENHOVEN. Ana. to 189, Jan. pictures as they find tho gifts 6, 1938, L.V.C. Motes from Pension that all the light shines on tho wall. Record, Rev. War: Thlt back light outlines the tree Christmas morning ,., and picturo Stephen L. Stetson Hats $4.001 Thomas Conover (Covenhoven) clearly, white the front lights help older members of the family as gifts Columbia Alumni are unwrapped. Gloves $1.00 -$2.25 -$2.95 up Wife, Abigail show detail and decorations. To Organize State of Pennsylvania. On 11-38, Sometimes a sllhouetto of the tree Tako your Chrtitmas picture) at Paris and Boston Garters Abigail Conover, a resident ot Phil- la Interesting. To obtain this, place If you wore filming; a movie—try to Thomaa P. MeKenna, Long Branch adelphia, aged 75 years, applied for all the light behind tha tree, with a make them tell the complete story attorney, haj bean appointed aotlng 35c* 50c a pension. 1 prealdent for tha organisation of a reflector to direct It on tho wall. The of Cliriatmas. A full record ot this Widow of Thomas, .who wa« a pri- sort Is far more satisfying, and adds club of Columbia university alumni, Swank Jewelry Sets vate in a company or troop of Vol- picture above was taken with a,short rettdlng in Monmouth county. "time" exposure, tho camera being greatly to tho family album or "pic 50c-$i;00-$2.00| unteer Cavalry, commanded by Ben tur» history book." Columbia It sponsoring a campaign Jaimn. Randolph, later by Capt Wll placed on a firm support, with an or- to co-ordinate IU alumni and olubt Fine Quality Handkerchief* Ham Romscn, etc. She married dinary 100-watt bulb concealed be- John van Guilder art being formed In county unltt for Thomas Conover, May , 1787. Her tht purpost ot rtndering conaulatlon 6 for $1.001 name was Abigail Cook. Thomas died 1879, aged 65 years, 11 months and and advisory aervict to prospective Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs 12-17-1819, in Hunterdon Co., N. J. A 11 days. , studentt, particularly In referenct to : witness was a son William B. Con- Charlotte F. Curtis died Jan. 18, facilitating their enrollment and ac (Box of 3 and 4) $1.00 over. Another witnest wat Ltvi Cov- 1902, aged 82 years. qualntlng them with tht advantages Tie Racks $1.00 enhoven, her brother-in-law. Charles Collins died Stamps of the unlvtrttty extenalon tdueatlon (UC.C.) Sarah Collins (his wife), died July nyatem, Silk A Wool Mufflers 9, 1931, aged 89 yrs., 7 mo., 3 da. •N THE NEWS Mr. MoKsnna txptctt to call a —1057— meeting of Columbia graduates re- From 75c to $3.001 CONOVESR-HANCE. (Ans. to 191, Joel Collins died . Harriet (Cook) Collins (his wife), —By thi AP Ftaturt SertilCl— siding In Monmouth county within a Jan. 6, 1988. T. A. M.) In p. 88, De- short time. He requests all gradu- Wool Flannel and Silk Robes scendants of Teaman* Oilllngham, died July 15, 1893, aged 77 years. Almost daily now reports tell how This Bible record copied by Mr. ates living In tht' county to notify $5.95 to $9.951 mouthful into 6 little words dau. of Harvey Oilllngham and El- philatelic plans are being upset by Harold P. Collins. Bible In the pos- tho European wars, The Philatelic him of their addreaioa. Mr. MeKenna vira Minor (of Phlla.) b. Sept. 21, session of Sarah E. (Curtla Collins of la a graduate of Columbia In tht 1817, m. to Mr. Conover, had a son Journal of Great Britain reports that "I came...I saw...I conquered." Keyport, N. J., and released through the celebrations planned for the cen- cits* of 1893. Harvey Gillingham Conover. In tht the courtesy of the Governor Wil- YOUR ORBDIT 18 GOOD HktRE. lat Pres. Chyd., Cranbury, N. J., It tenary of the Introduction of post- No wordy trimmings... liam Livingston Chapter of the D. age atampa In 1840 have been can- ITINERANT PASTOR, OUR •UDQET PLAN THI8 XMA8. bur. Harvey B. Conover, d, Dec. 1, A. F., of Spring Lake, N. J. celled It atntea: 1840, ae. 3-1-7, eon of Ellas Conover (End of Bible.) "Great as the dlaappolntment of Fort Davit, Texas (AP)—Tht Rev. and neither do you and Rachel C. (L.C.C.) Dowty Hobton Joiner travela almost —1058— all philatelists must be that thlt im- portant centenary cannot be ade- 1,000 miles a month filling pulpits want any with BOWNE-ANDERSON. (Ans. to Monmouth County Marriage Keo for Sunday tervlcts In four large orda. Court House. Freehold, N. J. quately celebrated, they will sym- 990. Nov. 9, 1939 by H.L.W.) Joseph pathise with those indefatigable Texaa counties. ANTHONY'S CLOTHIERS your Winter gasoline, Bowne b. May 17, 1785, d. Oct. 18, Matthews, Oarret and Lydla Em- workers of tho Royal Philatelic So- At the beginning of thlt year tht 1812, md. Jan. 18. 1763 Hannah An' mons 1808, Dec. 14 ciety who have laboured for the past number of horsts on farms was tht 41 MONMOUTH ST. when the truth is brief derson, (dau, of James and Ann or By William Cooper,' Justice two ycara to make the exhibit an smallest in 60 years, and-the num- Catherine—Anderson), b. Jtn. 28, Foulkt, John and Mary Imlay. By outstanding success and now find ber of mules was estimated to be Tel. 2669 1740, d. May 1, 1823. Their chn. were: William Mills, Minister their effort* are to be unproductive," the smallest In and plain as this... (1).Hannah Bowne b. Mar. 81.1788-4, OPEN EVENINGS UNTU, B;0O 1809, Jan. 8 In America several stamp groups d. Sept. 16-1802, md. Aug. 20, 1780, Hartman, Stephen and Elizabeth It payt to advertise In The Register. David Craig, b. Nov. 3, 17B5-8. May felt the United States should com- aaWttMIMtM Jackson 1800, Feb. 22 memorate the centenary of that first —Advertlstmtnt ' "•' SPECIAL WINTER BLEND 2-1821. (2) Obadlah b. Aug. 19-1785, By Taber Chadwlck, Minister jmntage utamp, laeued by England. d., m. Anne Longstreet. (3) John, b. Kembel, Henry and Sarah Ireland. But now It Is widely held that the U. Sept. 2-1767, d. m. Ann Corle. (4) By Sllsj Crane, Justice H. should wait until 1947, which it Ann, b. Mar. 23-1769-70, d. 1849, md. ' ' 1809, Mar. 22 the centenary of IU own first postage John VanDerveer, b. Apr. 4-1763, d. Demayhay, Thomas and Abllgall Dtnmp. , Jan. 3-1844. (8) Peter, b. June 27, LeWi» , 1809, Apr. 22 Cmmda's pontal ofllclalji announced 1772, md. lat Ann Thompson, 2nd By WiH>am Cooper, Justice that duo to the war and the disrup- Amelia Holmes Craig. (6) Jamet b. Lemming, William and Mary New- tion of nlilp nalllnga, a large consign- Sept! 20-1775, d. Apr. 22-1863, md. 1st man '. 1808, Nov. 23 ment of Canadian pottage stamps CONOCO Lydia Mount, 2nd Mary'Cralg. (7) Brown, Tyle.and Lydla Kcmlne due from England have been delayed. David, b. Oct. 1, 1777, md, Abigail 1808, Nev. 29 They were 2 'and-, 4-ccnt denomina- DO YOU LIKE TO Wlllet. (8) Catherine b. June 12-1779, Houiler, Abraham and Catherine tions badly needed for the Christmas d Feb. 8-1843, md. Kenneth Hankln- 1809 10 Hcajicn, son, b. Jan. 24-1772, d. Mar. 31-1827, Sutten --- . •"""• Longstreet, William and Christian In the emergency, Canada has s. of Capt. Kenneth. (9) Lydla b. 809 Mar B overprinted the Royal Vlalt atamp* Feb. 28-1781, d. Apr. 14-1799. Joseph Little I . - By John Davlson, Juntlco with 2 and 4-cent surcharges, The and Hannah Anderson Bowne, bd. In public la being warned that necea- Old Tennent Cem. (Mrs. W.R.C.) (113). Idle, John and Ann Derby 1809, Jan. 80 aary mcasurea are b«lng taken to conserve the supply available. —1059- • Kerr," David and Ashaah Bennett starts 1-2-3 and Charlotte (Fcnton) Curtis Bible. , 1809. Mar. 4 BUY WHOLESALE? (Marriage*) Shin, James and Eliuibeth Allen nuatla't New HetJ. often exceeds 1,2, or 3 Mary L. Curtis and Duncan O. Pool 1809, Mar. 26 - Advanced illuatratlon* for the two wu joined In holy bonds of matrl "xhoma* Davenport, Justice Hunnlnn nets announced last week extra miles per mony, Dec. Oth, 1858. Chadwlck, Thomiti and Amelia are ahown below, Tht atamp on tht OF COURSE YOU DO! Sarah E. Curtla and Charles L Woodmansee — J809, Keb. 27 gallon in any * Collins was joined In bonds of matri- By Ben). Lawrence VIO'ITA mony, De"c. 6th, 1859. Ivlna, Gilbert and Jacy Jackion car that approaches (Illrthe) ;.... 1809, Mar. 2 We invite our friends to select one of Mary U Curtla, Die daughter of Mathewir, David and Harsh Kntell reasonable condition. Alfred and Charlotte Curtli, was 1801), Muy 7 born the Oth day of flepttmber In the Johnaon, Jacob and Hannah Jolin- year ot our Lord, 1839. ,on _ • 1M9. M«y 17 our winterized used cars at wholesale John Curtla, the aon of Alfred and Hy William I'nlhcmun, Mlnlnter ORIVE IN TODAY Charlotte Curtli, wni Ixirn the Oth Blcklea, John and Zllphn Drum day of May In the year of our Lord, _ IWlH, Dec. 10 price before we reduce our stock by sell- 1M0. Zenaa Conger, Elder of M. K. church flarah L. Curtla, the daughter of Leonard, Joaeph and Harah Mnllhewa Alfred and Charlotte CurtU. was Irft la onn of thren In the net hon „ 1R09, Jan. 14 nrliiK tin* I'orl, M. J, I.errnontov. All ing them to used car dealers. born tht r>th day of Dtc«ml«r In tht John Cooper, Mlnlattr trirrn ntrimpn aliow portrait* ot him ytar of our Lord, 1841. (114), lk>wn«, Andrew and Hnrali lit VIIIIOIIII Mutton In hlK lift, ' Their William 1!. Curtla, tht ton of Al- Warirll J«>9, Feb. II vnlura will ),n iftk, 30k. 45k. 1938 Plymouth Station Wagon fred and Charlotte Cuiile, wtt born Wll«'>n, Jamea and Mary TiinU 'i'lip atninp on >hfi rlf(lit la one of 1937 Chevrolet Town Sedans lh« JOth d.y of r>i-cenib»r In iht yttr 1 moo, *•«)>. i» thr* * Mitiii|,rt »,f I'Untl'il (IfMlKn hon- 1935 Olds Sedan of our [yoril, I*4S. Hy John Cooptr, Patlor.Hlieli •'. C. OIIIIK (In1 drlrhtiNl !l 1/ f'liMny^hirv. 1938 Chevrolet Town Sedans . Nrlaon CiiMI*. Ill* <">n of Alfred VanMalrr, J'Ufph and Anne V«n J> It I Only til' v.-ili!*w rliJiliKC, Th"y 1 ami Charlotte Curlla, ««« horn tha 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedans 1934 Pontiac Coach YOC GKT CONOCO HKIIVKT, AH WKM, AH Till . 1'AMOtN jH,lft l*Mt, Hf|il. W me ir,k, ;i'ii<, wiii. CONOCO l'ICOMXTH AT Tlir.SK STATIONS; 3n«-t«h»r In !h« V»«f of Bfh'nrk, l'-l»r V, a"il KII/Rln-lli 1939 Chevrolet 4-Pass. Coupes 1934 Chevrolet Sedan our I/ml, 1S<". i flitx.ik •>>• l*Wt, >'"•• ' Burdge's Conoco Service Station Hy HiTi) Imllfili, V. I). M. 1937 Ford Tudor Sedans 1939 Chevrolet Station Wagon "mli»r 13th, In I8JO Th»«» (tT'idla WMf rn|>lMl l,y Mon A nrw im-i liniiunl ilrvli'p for (lie Alftnl TnH"i futile wi< (mm July IIIUIIIII Court Iliiuao <"lin[,!pi. I'. A II (If ritliri I In infilllliK, pK'P'iyiHK, H 13-15 White Street, 17. 187ft. inncflllllK of Irlirl ill 11II linn Finn 1937 Ford Coupes 1933 Dodge Coach It,, ami imlilKhcd lhidii«li ••'• M""- lil»r s/inii" tiidiillK liy thn ,N«w Alfrf futn* K'NN b'irn January I Illillllll Illntfttlllll »am,rln!lnri I'lri' Juit off Broad St., Red Bank In 1»U XfitU pnvfrifU'M and hn* iifrn w«ll 1937 Chevrolet Pick-up» 1937 Ford Station Wagon hold, H, .1,. »r»l |f!'a««-il hy iMin frolvixl, A \\rtwmk nt Iliraii "au- t.'hnr M* fiiriia wn/i horn M«y 9 William It.I l.«ur« V. ('(.novpr, It'K till. OifjinMr" |,',M'.fTW"« I* now iiioj^rlod, -• • •*- -. - - Triangle Oil Service Station MIf« ) " Hom* from llo*|illnl. .liillll (.'ullla. who il»|>«Ma« aili, IMD. from his rhln to hM liit»»a PUITHIMB inoulli Manorial hMipllsl, I/og McKim-Layton Chevrolet Co. John K»n!nn illail March Iht 7th, friiin Ihjurltt h* atmlaluct when h* lirnir'h, »fl«i Imlng * imllanl Ultra IM14, »«"l n y««f«. 4 months, ir*- fell frvtn » roof at ih« Crrtholil i«u nn* ilny, fill* Imil lit«n In pwir litlllh Shrewd, careful buyen read The Register's CUss* lh»r uf rimloita (Ptnlon) Curtla) mill, lit had tl«ht fmrhirnl nl», • lung (Iinn hut wat thouulit to bt ified Advertisement!, Here you find the toller who Jfiwfh Taylor Curllt ill ad July #, Iwn fnriur»a nf th* |i«lvl«, lliif« Imprnvlni whftl ati« •ilffrtnl * r« 29 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J, U7I. aitit It) ytrt, * no,, I Any, fratdifft v.MalitAt intt a ftefUiMil l«|'»«.w Hli« In tiiivlvol liv h'r rii'itti want* to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. tr, Wra. Mar> Hall, ami thrtt aiattrt...... at#<| D^mta, u,h) wrl.t, RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER'21,1939.

    y t Local People N.Y. A. Assists Youths A verdict of disagreement was ren- dered last week, by a Jury in circuit To Continue Studies court at Freehold in the $30,000 dam- 4 You like EEKLY YOUR HOME Interested In A total of 21 young people in Red age suit brought against L. Bamber' Bank were assisted to continue or ger tc Co. by Dr. and Mrs, Gerard complete their school work during Devlin of Matawan. They were su- Children's Aid tho last fiscal year by part-time jobs ing in behalf of their daughter Jane, the very finest of |J with the National Youth Adminis- 8, who broke her right arm In a fall Some of Their Children tration,. Bernard S. Miller, state ad- from a bicycle in' the Bamberger ministrator, announced last week. store In August, 1937. Serving* on Debutante The statistics just compiled by Ed- ward L. Connolly, special assistant Boys can make extra pocket money Committee for Play to the administrator in charge of selllrie Tho Register.—Advertisement tinue until all the ingredients are student aid, show that these youths United States Senator W. Warren Barbour used in forming the loaf. Hold to- earned a total of $869. In the Red ELIZA ~ gether with meat skewers, brush Many prominent residents of Red (SpeMal to The Red Bank R«glit«r> Bank senior high school 16 boys and M. top with roelted fat Serves 4, Bank and the surrounding districts five girls were given assistance Christian Science i»d Bank,,N. j., Dec. 20-We sc6m lowed to live and to"work their will STEPHENSON Time V/i hours. Temperature 350°. are working for the succes&j of the through NYA. - be*"'long way this Christmas sea- with others, it simply means that mil- Start from a cold oven. Metropolitan Opera Company's Jan- Reading Room Home Servict uary 16th performance of "Lakme" to In the 11 school systems through- q from "Peace on earth, good will lions of others will have to die to , Succotaih • out Monmouth county a total of 154 "~ien." Humanity still cairlca the satisfy their lust for power. > Director benefit The Children's Aid Society. Broil) Stnat National Bank Bldf, Put a layer of raw lima beans in boys and 87 girls were given work I of *war, and we seem ae far as Miss Audrey Walker, daughter of 12 Broad Street, B«d Bank JERS» CENTRAL a quart casserole and alternate with for , which they received $9,045.87. ir from solving the problem of As, our own be«t hope of. keeping Mr. and lln. Samuel S. Walker of V Tel. Rid Bank M60-J. POWER k LIGHT corn to fill dish. Add water to one "Point House," Conover lane, Middle* The schools Included seven senior OCX*, pound ^in,,hatreds and human rivalries the United States out of war, we inch deep. If canned corn is-used high schools, two township schools, OPEN.. DAILY must go ahead sanely with oua owri Co, town township, and Miss Lucy Lea 12:30 to 4:30 P. M. . AJvvoyjmatfeovic/io/rJoeeOf* n'lead to war. • - that has moisture, less water will Hurd,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. one parochial school and one junior Iidon't know what tho answer is national defense plans during the be necessary. Season and add a college. In the schools 141 boys and Tuesday aod . Friday Evcnlonl Ing to four timptt rvfts romlng year, and build up the splen- J OVEN MEALS FOR Richard M. Hurd of Locust, are serv- . . 7:30 to 9:30 humanity as a whole I know small square of butter. Cover and ing on a Debutante committee help- 80 girls were assisted while 13 young ' What it Is for the peoplo of the did American fleet to the point where steam with oven meal, men and seven young women were "Homemade" candy-making AFTER-CHRISTMAS MENUS Ing to promote the sale of tickets to Bare tha Bib I., tba Worki of Mary A ted.States. That Is, to keep out It can protect American possessions, aided in college. The 241 youths methods. The finesto f foods and citizens anywheres in the world. . Baked Potatoes , the beneflt Which will be this sea- Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder 'war'unleBB wo are attacked, and USY is hardly the word for it. son's first evening performance of employed In Monmouth county were of Christian Science, and all otbai* obtainable.' Deliveries erery ntioue to do what we can 'to pro- If Hitler should order his army to For we know everyone ii • In baking potatoes at the lower, distributed as follows: Two boys authorized Christian Science Utera- B ''ellbw' popular French opera. ture.may oi read, borrowed or par. 4#hours—oroflener.Friendlj I good will and peace beyond the invade little Holland, and conquer the "snowed under" with last minute temperature required for an oven and one girl In Atlantic Highlands; chased. darles of our blessed country, land of dykes as quickly as it con- Christmas preparations. 01 course, mckl you will find the potatoes will Also Interested In the success of 36 boys and 24 girls In Long Branch: "Personalized" Service dispatches from Europe Indi- the question of what to have for the be- improved by removing, with an he performanf e are Mrs. Wilbur B. Reading Room Maintained by quered Poland, the United States 14 boys and 10 girls In Manasquan; i .that Chancellor Hitler himself, might bo naked to assume respon- big day- was settled long ago. No apple corer a small cork of pota- tuthrauir of "Hlghlow Farm," Nave- 15 young men and 20 young women FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. j war lord of Central Europe, Is be- sibility for the safety of the Dutch doubt you'll be having the tradi- toes from the side. This permits iink River road, Mlddletown town- SCIENTIST In Leonardo; 10 boys and four girls Hanlng to doubt his wisdom In start- East Indies—Java, Borneo and Su- tional turkey, cranberries and mince the steam to escape just enough to ihlp. Mm. Ernest Fahnestock of in Neptune; two boys and two girls 209 BROAD STREET, REp.BANK he war, and wondering how andmatra. Of If the Netherlands nation produce an excellent, fluffy baked' "Shadow -Brook Farm," Shrewsbury, Dtllchut Fresh Candies In Rumson; six boys and three girls i It 'can be stopped—and perhaps is to vanish from the map, the people potatoe combined wjth your oven and Mrs. C. Frederic Nellaon, Jr., of Tha Public,la W.lcom. But what to have for dinner those meal, . In Bslmar; three girls In Allentown.' ** Braid SL, Comer of Whltt St. hfthpr he can stop it at all. Al- of these Islands themselves might few weeks after Christmas is always "Twin Lakes," Rumson. ragh It Is true that Communistic ask tho protection of the American a problem. Whatever we prepare it Leg.Cabin Cake Hundreds of New 'jersey residents isll has made a miserable show- flag, It would bo up to Congress, always seems to be a letdown. In are putting In (heir reservations ' Drug Store Sold. ed attempting to conquer little to the President, and In the end to our effort to have a dinner that's 1 cup shortening >v Clifford L. Morrell.of Keyport and 2 cups sugar •" early for the opera benefit which will _ ilarid, with a population equal to publld'opinion In this country to de- easy to prepare we often disappoint itar Lily Pons, whose success in the Everett H. Larrlson of Rumson have mly one-sixtieth of Russia's, the vast cldo whether to respond to .such an 4 eggs Jim and Mary, our youngsters, who .931 revival of "Lakme" brought if bought the Bay Drug company store s of the Soviet military establish- appeal, lf.lt should be made. But it are just home for the holidays and '/, cup evaporated milk diluted tack to the Metropolitan's regular WILLIAM KIRKHAM ing and the ruthless character of Is certainly true that" we couldn't are looking for some real home witli '/j cup water , . at Keyport from Samuel D, Walker, he' bolshevik government make Hlt- oven consider It unless wo had a cooking. 3'/j cups flour epertoire. The cast will Include who bought the property from Mc- ANTIQUARIAN l' position as Stalin's next-door Navy strong enough to pollco the 3'/j teaspoons baking powder jiovannl Martlnelll, Irra Fetina, Kesson Si Robblns In May, 1938, when With these problems we naturally Vi teaspoon salt ieorge Cehanovsky, and John It was sold under foreclosure. Mr. or Insecure to say the least, South Pacific and keep Japan from 4 turn to the oven meal, Tlic one much bettor off would Ger- seizing these rich Islands, producing Y> teaspoon vanilla Brownlee who Is making his Amer- Morrell began employment at the Unusual Yule-tide Gifts Riven below is excellent and, if you 2 tablespoon ^ncltcd chocolate, ican debut In the part of Nllakantha. /'have been If Hitler had been much of tho tin and rubber wo use serve this and more like it, Jim and store In 1913 and has been there con- SJtent to recognlzeathe sovereignty In the United-States, by force. Kfary will certainly be glad they Yt cup chopped raisins Wilfred PeUetler will conduct. . tinuously. Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue,« I independence of Poland, keeping came home. 2 tablespoons molasses Proceeds, from the opera benefit, isia at a distance, instead of hay- This Isn't just a pipe dream. It IB 1 teaspoon cinnamon /hlch in three years haa become one one of the possibilities which is be- • Oven Meal Vi teaspoon nutmeg One of the quickest ways td find a g the Russian bear sitting on her r if the leading social events of the job Is to advertise in The Regis- SHREWSBURY, N. J. sp as It is now, ready to ing considered by some of the sober- ' Sandwich Loaf Y* teaspoon allsnice ipera season, will be shared by the ter's Want Department—Advertise- i when ready to make tho next est of our statesmen, and has been Succotasli Log Cabin Cake loclety's Foster Home Department, ment. ' ' discussed In the highest official Cream shortening^ and sugar to- > westward. It will always re- Baked Potatoes gether. Add eggs, .which have been iousekeep'er Service and Jones Chll- L Questionable In my mind, until circles in Washington. Sandwich Loaf - beaten until thick and lemon color- Iren's Center. The Foster Home De- ired by history, whether Ger- ed. Bcafmixturc until smooth. Add lartment places children, whose par- wlU gain or lose -.T>y' her In, And while we're at It, let's enlarge 4 shoulder lamb chops, boned Juice of. '/j lemon " milk, alternately with flour; baking ents are financially unable to sup- ..1 ot 'Poland. The same thing that Naval air base at Capo May! I powder and salt which have been lort them properly, in good homes "be laid of Russia's invasion pf have a bill In the Senate to do It, and Salt and pepper sifted together. Divide the batter. „, 5 slices' raisin bread wltft responsible foster parents. The and. Up to that time a large do hopo that the Navy Department ;To one half add the vanilla. To"'the Housekeeper Service supplies substi- ± of tha world was ready to truat and budget bureau will be able to get 3 tablespoons butter, melted other half add the remaining in- 3 tablespoons water tute mothers to poor"'families facing Soviet government to the extent together on at least a modeat plan gredients. Place in tube pan alter- break-up because of the tempor- believing It Would* respect Its fpr expanding the existing .faollltles , Pull bread into small pieces, add nating spoonful of the dark and ary illness of the mother. The Jones tiles and,keep ltawsrd, but. we there. If we don't provide additional lemon _ juice, melted butter, water, light mixture. Bake on top rack t fee" that neither Hitler nor Stalin over oven meal. When baked alone Children's Center, at 405 East 73d air bases soon; there will not be room seasoning, lay one chop in low sided street, New-York, 1B-one of six cen- _s6e believed, and that both must enough at our flying fields for the dish, spread with 1-3 of the filling, temperature 35O°F. time 1 hr. to \'A i regarded as outlaws In a civilized hours. ters maintained by The Children's planes we aro ordering for the Army place the 2nd chop on this and con- Aid Society to provide health and and Navy and the still greater num- recreational facllltlw In tenement bers we would need if we ever need only one way—and that Is through reas of the city. them at all. JiThere was no more justification for taxes. If the cost of government Is • Our task right now, as Christmas Tickets for "Lakme" are now on i 'Soviet attack on Finland than excessive, It saps the purchasing and gram and the real mind of Stalin We • In the Wutern Hemisphere There Is only one way that taxes i'.Vk fellow murderers are to be have shown that It really is possible Anthony Scribes of Marlboro wns can be reduced—and that Is through I la the Soviet charge that little for nations with a heterogeneous pop- arrested last week by Fred Fischer of reduced.governmental spending. It nd attacked and Invaded. Rus- ulation and-. divergent backgrounds Red Bank, district agent of the S. P. lit useless to attempt to "broaden the thus starting the war. . This of to' llvo peacefully together, without C. A., on charges of brutally beating Taxea and Unemployment, tax base" by the creation of "exper se Is just a stupid falsehood. The distrust, and to trade- and'vlslt back • dog. The arrest was made on evi imental" taxes, purported to ease the .Idea that a pygmy nation like and forth' as friends. Why cant Eur- "Taxes, and nothing but taxes, are enco furnished by William Evans INVITED burden of taxation. Such attempts nd, brave though Its people are, ope be as sensible? making men walk the street today.' of Freehold,, county agent of the Invariably bring art Increase In the County S. P. jC. A. Dr. H. F, B. I start a war with a nation with This statement, made by Samuel Open Every Evening. total tax "take," that '» shared by all Bartolett of Freehold, veterinarian hundred times as much territory, Crowther, noted writer and econo CLINICS COMBINE. groups of taxpayers, This fact Is testified as to the dog's condition. lited natural resources, and an mist, at the Ninth Annual Mtetlng of Frank Berardl* cordially invites you to visit his establishment. He has"a great variety of beau- clearly demonstrated by an impar- Scribes was arraigned last Wednes- tiful cut flowers and potted plants. Here you will see Poinsettlas, Cyclamen, Oranges, Begonias, garmy greater In numbers than Fin- Beginning In January, 1010, the tha New.. Jersey Taxpayers Associa- 1 tial study of tha history of other day night before Justice of the Peace £tand'« entire population of men, worn. Rumson, Sea Bright and Fair Ha- tion, held recently In Newark, can' Azaleas, Ardosla and Gardenias, as well as the recently developed importation from Europe called states which have experimented with George Lllmen«o of Colt's Neck and K^n and children, is so preposterous ven Publics Hoalth .Nursing naBocla. not be Ignored by those who are con- Kalanchoes. new taxes. fined J10 and costs, |u to reflect on the Intelligence of tlon is combining the Sea Bright and cerned with unemployment and Its The finest assortment' of Terrariums, Psndanus Fern and other decorative plants for the- home New Jersey's experience la an ad- I'the Soviet agents who concocted It. Rumson baby pllnlos. The combined consequences. are also displayed. You will find the prices most reasonable. mirable example of the effects of reas- |v ••! recognize that we might lose some clinic will be held in the nurses' of- It Is not merely the opinion of an onable taxes upon employment. Year Neptune Factory Closed,' fctrade and other advantages In sever- fice, In the.Rumson borough hall, the We make all our Door and Cemetery Wreaths and Grave Blankets Individual, but Is baaed upon an ex- after year the organized taxpayers of i Ing our diplomatic relations with the last Thursday of each month from The Stclncr-Llberty corporation, haustive survey of the economic New Jersey- have resisted the impo- Sfidvlet government, as I proposed last 2 to 4 p. m. Tho nurses will trans- iperators of a large pajama factory status of the people, the business And sition of new taxes. New Jersey has J,week, but still think that it would be port any Sea Bright mother wishing .t Neptune City, has decided to aban the government of New Hampshire, remained a "stand-out" state while letter to lose them than to do bus- to attend, and not having means of on its shore plant, throwing several Just completed by the Commission other states have yielded to the pres- FRANK BERARDI nets with a madman like Stalin, transportation. Mothers will please hundred workers out of jobs. High for the Promotion of the Wealth and sure for new tax levies. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. '.heading a murderous, treacherous, phone the nurses' office, Rumson 734, taxes was given by the company as kathelstlo regime such as that now In Income of the People of New Hamp As a result hundreds of new indus- bctweon 8 and 9 a. m.; 12 and 1 p. the reason for closing the plant. The ;'.control of Kusslg. shire, under Mr, Crowther's leader' tries—providing employment for SEVEN-BRIDGE ROAD, near Rumson Road, LITTLE SILVER m. and 4 and 5 p. m. and leave word borough council recontly offered to ship. many thousands of New Jersey's res Some day popular education in If they wish transportation. "All of us must continue to grow reduce the assessment on the factory Phone Red Bank 2571. ldents—have been established here trom $70,000 to $60,000. j Ruaela will reach the point where poorer," he added, "if government during the past few years. We can' Its people will not tolerate rule by ORANGE CELEHIIATES. through its tax lcvleu destroys both 6 not afford to allow any tax "expert men like Lenin and Stalin. When Atlantic grange celebrated its eighth our ability to save and our anility to mentation" to disturb thli Increas- ' that time comes, the heads of the birthday Tuesday night of lait week keep our whole productive,plant in ingly favorable picture. ; tyrants and their executioners will with a covered dish supper at the efficient order." ; be tho first to fall. So far an I am nchool house, Colt's Neck. Entertain- One need not be an economist to Tha road to better and bluger busi- !" concerned, It cant come to soon, for ment and dancing followed the sup-understand the reason for this. The ness leads through* Tho Register's ad- V if men like Stalin and Hitler nro al- per. cost of government enn be met In vortlslne columns.—Advertisement. m&&

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    on graduate study,., But In theemployer 'lor contributions to a turning the trend away from the Program" drafted by a committee the subsidy a "bait," and declare United States, under the present compulsory sickness Insurance ays- : compulsory system, of Federal officials and transmitted that when measured against the system of free initiative, a post- tern would be shifted to the con- The National Health bill offered to Congress by .President Roosevelt total sums Involved, It would be Thy Doctors Reject graduate system has been de- sumer of his products in the form bbyy Senator Robert F. Wagner (D) last January. This program furnish- small. -. , ...__,— ... -"- T-... New York wll, ^ ra^tten ,t veloped that Is the envy of all for- of increased prices, he adaaedi . -?!of New York wll, ^ raw^tteni ,t ed the basis of Senator Wagner's eign medical groups." . The medical fraternity does not,! is stated by Its fraraers, before Its bill introduced the following month. Another factor contributing to however, ., contend that nothing • re-lntroductlon In the Senate next In the "National Health Program',' icialized Medicine; the lowering of the quality of serv- should be done to assist those who ! February. What form Its so-called the Federal committee (the Techni- Hospital Group ice, said Dr< Inland, la the exces- cannot afford to pay for the medi-; "Insurance feature" will take Is cal Committee on Medical Care) de- sive demand for medical aid when cal care they need and desire, Itit' 'regarde • d• •here as a major question clared that It "cannot find, the Holds Party that service Is to be paid for out was brought out. The Americain before the coming session. answer to the Nation's problem ln Rumson auxiliary "to Rivervlow of Insurance premiums. Medical association recently adopt-; Sentiment In the Senate, which voluntary insurance efforts."- The' Congress Drive Lags When people have something ed a platform setting forth will act on the bill this winter, committee then went on to make hospital held a Christmas party deducted regularly from their pay what its members, out of their! runs unmistakably against, corn- a' lengthy and detailed recommenda- Thursday Afternoon at the home of envelopes for sickness insurance, broad experience, think should be ] pulsory sickness insurance. On ation of compulsory sickness Insur- Mrs. Anna Faucis on Washington hysldans and patients, would prove they make more demands for med- done to provide for the American direct vote on the question, a corn- ance. • street, in that borough. Carols were :ostly to the workers, would In- American Medical ical care/ It is shown by experi- people in accordance with American I pulsory system could not muster That Congress Is the, key to the sung and prizes awarded to Mrs fringe upon the rights of the Indi- ence in England, Germany, and fundamentals. la third of the Senators, It Is con- vidual . to choose his own doctor, Introduction of such Insurance In Jero Carew, Mrs.. Ralph tongstreet Association Sees other countries where such sys- This platform calls for the great-i ceded by . some of the best-posted the United States has . become In- would build up a postly bureaucracy, tems are in effect. They want to and Mrs. John Gedney. and in the end would push the na- est possible degree of local admin- supporters of the Wagner bill, creasingly evident as state legisla- Set back something for money they istratlon Instead of a centralized i tures have continued to,turn down At the business meeting plans Regimentation Threat tion along the path to totalitarian- ave been compelled to put into Medical Resistance. ism or communism. This is the system. If some states cannot meet I tho plan. • . woro discussed for a bread demon- the insurance plan, Dr. Leland all demands made upon them for' Resistance of tho organized medl- stration to be held Thursday after- opinion of leaders of the medical noted. . Essentially the reason why •Con- 1 SEASON'S? in Wagner Bill fraternity as represented in the Am- medical care in «uch cases it may . cal profession to tho proposed gress and not tho states probably noon, January 18, at Mrs. Pauels "The result of this attitude of be- advisable to provide Federal revolution In its methods of handl- erican Medical association. ald, but the platform emphasizes! ing medical caro continues to bewill determine whether. the com- home. This group will also sponsor Why physicians In the assocla- the insured is that in England the pulsory system will bo .Introduced a card party, F.ebruary 20, at the GREETING demand for service has been more "tho principle that the care of pub- i the major snag holding up the com- In this country Is ascribed by au- lon with 113,000 members do nothat n double that anticipated, while llc health and the -provision of pulsory movement, Jersey Central Power and Light And to the Frorrewlve support the Wagner health bill thorities to tho enormous cost in- In Germany it has Increased three medical service to thee sick Is nrl-!! , Lack of a largerlargr response Is inin-volved. Some of the leading, ex- company building, Long Branch. - chants who have Will Come Before pending In Congress, and why they times that of the highest estimates marilrily a locall l responsibilityibilit." ThetpteThThe'' terpretedd by medical criticcritic s as fresfrsh are proposing an alternative pro- marily a local responsibility." perts on social Insurnnco EM>- that Others attending were Mrs Wil- of 50 -years ago," ' the medical FedFederal l hlthealthh agency shbulshbuld de- evidencid e thatht tth he campaigmi n ffor com- no single stalo could Install com- as sponsor* of these jprogM&K? gram to meet the needs of persons economist continued. liam Carlock, Mrs. George Harvey, who cannot afford to pay doctors' termlne whether or not the, com-1 puisory sickness insuranco has been pulsory insuranco nil by Itsnlf. Mrs. James Humbert, Mrs Stephen AIXEN BBOS. Congress This Winter munlty has done Its utmost to engineered from tho top and (bat 1 bills, was explained by Dr. R. G. Poorer Service Rendered. meet such need, before allotting i there Is no deep-seated public" do- More Taxes lloqulnMi. Stevens, Mrs. John Q. Foller, Mrs, ABHITAOE * BAYNTON. IpftS Leland, director of the Bureau ..of L. J. Scott, Mrs. Percy H. Badford, Medical Economics of the American "This has. a direct result on the Federal funds for the purpose, tho , mand for tho now system through- Furthor pay-roll taxes, larger than BEBK'S CHARM SHOP l] Medical Association. Dr. Leland lias quality of medical service ren- statement maintains. out the country. tho present social security taxes, Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mrs. John Jef- DAVIDSON BBOS. , r>f The vital BUbject of "Compulsory made thorough studies of the work- dered. For In any Insurance sys- The Indigent, and those so nearj In any case, the legislative ap- would bo required, besides other frey, Mrs. John Vernoll, Mrs, P J, HESSE'S Medication" will come up in Cong- tem, administrators of the plan this classification that they cannot proach of the Rloup of Federal Mulvlhlll, Mrs. Ira D. Emory, Mrs. of compulsory sickness insur- taxes. When tho Government takes HILL GASOLINE 00. ,. ress thlH winter through a bill (S. ing .must attempt to balance' income pay for medical care, should be officials sponsoring tho proposal has over tho dontiol of tho financing of Jcnnlo Cottrell, Mrs. Mary J. Des- Howland B. Jones Motor 0*. 1620) embodying a "national health ;, state medical and similar sys- with the services supplied. When provided for, the Association de- proved unusual. Congress Is nottho costs of sickness, the Insurnnco tems in* European countries where olares, but it urges that local funds asked In the language of tho Wag- mond, Mrs. John Lomlg, Mrs, John KATHERINE'8 Beauty Salon: program" introduced by Senator demand Increases, service must bo system It Imposes culls for collec- P. Bannan, Mrs. Mabel Bedford, they have been adopted, and. has limited in order to spread it outfirst be used, and the needs of theso ner bill to do anything about corn- tion of money and Its expenditure KENNEDY'S FLOWERS-iM SSWagner of New York. written extensively on them. over all who apply for attention. people be determined by those who ,pulsory sickness insurance. Nothing on a vast scale. *— Mrs. Roland Smith,' Mrs. Joseph J. KRIDKL Clothiers < g Because of the general public's Open Door for Flan. "This has two harmful results. know them best, tho people In their [whatever on the subject Is discern- Strohmcnger. Mrs. Otto Strohmen- McKlm-Lnyton Chevrolet Ccki. surprising lack of knowledge of There is not enough money left to Iblc in the text. If one state ventured to operate ger, Mrs. Stephen Knhnlsltl, Mrs. 1 own community. the drawbacks of compulsory sick- In the first place, physicians feel give all the care -.needed by the I But as the medical world was tho plan whllo tho rest did not, tho .Tamos Sinclair, Mrs, James Tanner, LEWIS SPPCIAMr SH0F,S that the Wagner health bill, as In- Hospital Study Urged. swift to point out, the issue la there now taxes thrust upon Its business Mayflower Novelty Gift B""—" ness insurance, The Christian Sci- troduced" in Congress, opens the most, serious cases. These do not „ , ,, , „. . n . 19wm 10 point-OUi, me JSBUO IS ineru would throw Ita competitive costs Mrs. William Allon and Mrs. Ed- MTJNCH'S HOME BAKE ence Monitor, has begun the print- door for a system of compulsory then "get the attention they need, out of line with thoso In . other wnrd Andre. because the available funds have Before medical and hospital |jus t ,no'8amc. Among othor mcdl- NEW YORKER HATS Ing of a series of six articles giving sickness Insurance, he explained. servlces are extended, It is Import- J , i of them non statCB, It is admlttod by various ad- the facts about socialized medicine. "Although it does not mention been spent tor person* with minor ln u lonM J.h e *« M»1^A uuuuuYuiomca aubaid P3, > mmoao tbill pUrpOSCS tO vocates of the syslcm. PACKARD BED BAND;* Ills, and on those 'who like to go fj?'"'"•i• .".' *5?..°Pi" BdeJ£,! t.f Hx.hm controversRlve Federayl fuIthe "t -o FROWN'S NATIONAL. STOttEJil This scries will make available sickness insurance," said Dr. Le- ^i..5 ,.-i .?.... ^B Vjf "tatj, which However, with tho offer of Fed- KNTEUTAINS AT FARTS'. - to the doctor whether they need S"~?. aI PURITAN MILK CO. *, •to all citizens interested in public land, "it contains nothing to pro- care or not. fully utilized, , " co-operate In setting up state »ys- eral money to help Annnco tho sys- 1 hibit the approval of state plans sali existing services and facilitie1s8 of „ statc syslcm ,„ ,cft undcnn(,d tem, Its enthusiasts have expected REC8SILLES , Jewelry * I welfare Information about compuls- of compulsory sickness insurance "Second, physicians may lose in- terns of medical care. Tho nature that a number, of stntos, and in Miss Jackie DeWltt of Branch : SHERMAN SHOP ory alqkness Insurance, the opposi- by agents of the Federal Govern- terest in all patients when com- lot utilized to the utmost de-. Medlcal leaders forecast that If ththto avenue entertained several friends at bill passed, drives would be mndis tho end possibly all, might bo en- STRAITS CO. tion of the medical profession to so- ment when considering applica- pelled to give most of their time Finally, tho statement reaffirms couraged to yyto for compulsory a party at her homo recently. Doco- cialize medicine, the. enormous costs tions for Federal funds or theto people who really do not need fh m SH™ Bt oncc ln th0 statcs to &et thcm slcknoss Insurance. Apprehensive ratlons . wero In blue and white, FRED D. WIKOFF CO. ,v their services, hut who como the conviction of . . of the system to business and the approval of Federal subsidies for the members of the e majoritassociatioy onf to choose compulsory sickness In- medical leaders have-felt that slnco Games wero played and refreshments such plans. Indeed, the rules and merely to get. something for thethe members of the association BUrnnce B8 thc|r type of state sys- the movomont originated under CJov^ public, and other facts which will money that has been taken from that continued development of the t£m ., Borvod by tho hostess. Attending were bring enlightenment on phases of regulations that must be promul- private practice of medicine Is es- ernment auspices, some official In Misses Ijoulso MacStudy, Kay Monzd, Supported bj Moronanti. gated by the Chief of the Children's their pay envelopes. sential to progress ln this field, and! lluenco might bo put behind It, once The Red Bank Register I*'' this new issue as yet little known Bureau, Surgeon General of the "The net result of such a system tho Wagner bill boenmo low, toRose DcFaslo, June Stallomnn and ported bv local as well u to the general public. Public Health Service, and the So- is to create minimum standards of that any plans adopted should be, In evidence, the organized rnodl- favor enactment of tho compulsory Frances' Bnzlrro, . William Ryan, cial Security Board might easily medical care toward which thesuc, h a-,s woul-.--.-d• ;.„„„,.„permit .the contlnu- cal profession point's to tho prefer- system nmoni; tho states. Georgei DeckeV, Kenneth Wblto and town business men. Adv The first three articles of this an of rac c ence given compulsory sickness In- series appeared in The Christian prescribe some form of compulsory quality of all care will gravitate, I =« PrWat" P ''f - Tony Momo. sickness Insurance as a condition Ultimately lowering all standards! ,Thls ,.PHlvate J"Sfn«' »together suranco In tho "National Health Ciltical medical authorities term Science Monitor last week, The necessary to secure Federal funds." of medical practice." • ji «ij.win*h ejuow*i|i^!nLfrg .eii..• Interest In public^ welfare In theright which even'the poorest per- summed up some of these objections I gaps where they exist without dis- hope that they will be instructive son' shoud have safeguarded him, as follows: • I turblng tho present system' com- and helpful. was his reply. Resort to coerslon, 1. Establishment of a system pletely. As for a change, the A. In his opinion, Is contrary to the The editor of The Register has of compulsory sickness Insur- M. A. platform has this reminder A » > < fundamentals of American demo- - - -• • to the nubile: been included In Mr. Burbank's -list cratic government freedom of anco for tho entire United States and as the matter Is so timely and hi I th lti f h would set up a bureaucracy with "In these times when tho maln- choice In the selection of a pbys- aL personnepersonnell whicwhichh mighmightt bbee alal- tenanctnance oof thtee AmericaA n democracy of such vital Interest to every in icinn is essential, he added, to most as large as that of the Post j seems to be the most Important ob- dividual The Register will reprin obtaining the best results In medical Office department. Jectlve for all the people ot this these articles for the enlightenment practic- e- because-,, accordin, gr to. medi. - 2, This would make possible country, the people may well con- of its readers, the first of which la cal authorities, confidence in the sider, whether some of the plans ITt.1011, Rayon totln with cal authorities, confidence In the doc- a nuge new political machine. and programs- that have been of- presented in this issue under the tor i* necessary to good results. ( fluffy Pom-Pom. Hard Restrictions on Doctors. - Many patronage jobs could be fered for changing the nature of caption at the head of this column. established. - At the same time, medical service are not ln off cot the \ father iolt. Blue, Win* A seconen d objectioje n voiced by Dr. Never since compulsory sick- doctors with no natural bent for first step toward an abandonment Shu 3 to 9, Lelanldd Is ththat t compulsorl y sickn politics would be forcod Into the of the self-reliance, free will, and ness insuranco was Initiated In Insurance would lower the quality polltlcal' arena ln order to make 98c Europe more than half a century . a llvllivlnn -1 personal responsibility that 'must ago has the United States seen so of allll medicadil l servicei . EEuropean • . . F -, , . .. be the basis of a democratic sys- experience In the countries where - »• Administrative cc-sts would • Um of government." ' Important a movement for adore systems of state medicine have be tremendous. These admlnls- tlon of the system as that com-- been adopted shows this to be tratlve costs would be required ing to focus In Congress this the result, he said.- to support the nonmcdlcal clerl- LOIR than third of Senate said to winter through the Wagner "Compulsory sickness insurance cal, supervisory, inquisitorial, and favor compulsory ulcknnw In- , health bill. While the bill says plans in European countries place' regulative personnel, surance— Imun up thin' nothing of compulsory sickness restrictions on the procedures and In tho end; the, bill for such winter. Insurance, It offers subsidies, to judgment which physicians ordl- medical service as would be pro- the states which, It is •agreed, By a Staff Correspondent of would serve to encourage the arlly use in treating private pa-, vldcd would fall largely on the The Christian Sclenco Monitor. . Introduction of compulsory sys- Sonts not covered by the insurance people who are least able to bear tems by state action. • system," he continued. "These re- it. Dr. Leland declared. In no WASHINGTON—The push to put fLArrsz suit In undesirable standardization event wouldd the servicsce e be frefree.. I through one of tht e greatesgraestt changechanges By a Staff Correspondent of- of methods. I Whether on not tho worker would I over proposed in American life—the Complement h»r femininity Mm. WoDidUit. Black. 5s The Christian Science Monitor "Moreover, proiessionai men are., nei"'"p I'O pay m" e premiums xo' r "tn oIttiimportatioo n off compulsory sicknesik s Blut.Rtd.Six*i3toY. CHICAGO—Compulsory sickness required to give so much of their I non-workers, European experience insurance from Europe—has slowed and your good iaito with insuranco, if adopted In thla' country, time to .making out reports and offers no precedent for believing down, It is reported by medical anal- National illppers. You'll find1 would not fulfill its sponsors' alms otherwise complying with rcgula-1 that anyone would get his lnsurmr- ysts of the Wagner health bills, RID- of providing better medical service tlons that they lose al.....l Incentiv. e to. ;, anc e for nothing„, . commente..... d_ ~Dr. ing opposition, the war, and objec- an unuiually cpmplfU »«l»c- for the masses, but would lower all progress professionally. They find Leland. It seems safe to assume tlons to further huge Increases In medical standards by regimenting little time or desire to carry i that the additional costs to the Federal spending aro credited with tlon of new cajon end fabrlci and honolt-to-gopdnen valuei, like hard leather iol»i, for only , , , U. Illl. Striped I with Rabbit fur trim. Hard kathtr iota. Black. Bkit, Win«, Grata, Situ 3 to ?. • a

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    Electric TOASTERS $2.50 ROUNDTOWN CREPETWIST School, homo, and Electric SANDWICH GRILLS $6.95 builneu women wIN marvel at thli 59* SILEX COFFEEMAKERS $4.95 3 and 4 thr«od, . . ,n ..Mi rlngl«iuh»f r ho»«. Ssnd h«r Into »citoiioi of d*llgM With 0 »j Notional S'rft Bog. Donnf of ~«tt«niW' Hamilton-Beach MIXERS bit htol and to*. tooling ttylm at on* budgct-bUuM fijf Gf«* tWi abiolutil/ l.molionol hoiltry and pl*a>« th» molt aWlminalinalinf WomtnWomtnl ROYAl GINUINE CREPE ' Electric PERCOLATORS What a priviltg. ,* SMClet »«ll ton- * Mfotnlmd to r»celv» tuch /{%J •If, itriHt n. Uiuoll// * Flut qtiotly Electric IRONS $2.95 found in ••P«ntr«lthth t # Btlnlo»c«d tit«li Thread g«nulr)» M and rttlilt gprttr t and t»»i crtpo, Reinforced ' '" Electric WAFFLED RONS $3,95 tt»or . It Propw(l(m«di' to«. and h..l«. '« "-011 All Types Of Christmas ., ihorl, nwdium, P.rftct fitting. Tree Lighting Equipment Electric HEATING PAD $2.95 l

    4 8 BROA I) 8TR E R T ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP '•Tho Scwtmt. Mo»t IhuuU/ul Htore in tied Hank" RED BANK'S LEADING ELECTRICAL SHOP 3S4 GEORGE STREET 188 SMITH STREET 18 WHITE STREET PHONE 6J 2 NKW nnuNNWicK rnnni Aiwrnot REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Tliruuilioill Nrw Vitrh, Ntw J«rMy »h4 MM*,) ••&••? RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER Zl. 1939.

    win, Miss Dorothy Brown, tin. Wsf- FsJeo, ,Angela Marasclo, Angelina More Than $1,000 ren Mlnton, Mrs. Herbert E. Wil- Garruto,. Mildred Innacelll, Mrs. John JEWELRY REPAIRING liams, Mrs. Helena Rlechers, Mrs. C. Garruto, Mrs. Mary Glynn, Miss Dor- schools. Wuchn. Clock! mat Jawaln ,NEW JERSEY INVITES YOU—No. 63 S. Reckless, Mrs,' . Donald Oakley, othy E. Gerity, Miss Evelyn T. Walk- ' Repaired al ReuoM°>< Secured For Local Mrs. Abe Krldel, Miss Virginia Bird- er, Mrs. Katherine Dowd, Miss Lou- Without optical aid only 1,500 stars All Work Guaranteed I" sail, Miss'Mary Mount, Miss Sidney ise Mullen, Miss Mary A. McCue, are vlsable at one time to the human Danser, Miss Katherine L. Foster, Miss Beulah Brecklnrldge, Mrs. So- eye. Moonlight or a slight haze wiH H. ROSIN Jeweler Red Cross Chapter Mrs, John Mount, Mrs.-Morgan Ei- phie Nestler, Mrs. Kenneth McQueen, obscure half of them. IS Weal From Si, ««< lert, Mrs. G. F. CieVenberg, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Oralg C. Hill, Mrs. DonaTd E. T.L 7Z-H. Craig C. Hill. Chairman, ry McQueen, Mrs. B. Fenn, Mrs. Wil- Lawes, Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff, Harry liam CTOrlcn, Mrs. Annie French, C. Sleber, .WilUam Helm, R. B. Llp- Reports 1,105 Members Mrs. Wlnfleld Hance, Mrs.' George plncotf, Rev. H. S. Craig and Richard Ely, Mrs. Kenneth Diets, Miss Mary Mariln. Joined During Drive Burke, Mrs. William Howell, Misses Funds were, collected In all sec- Louise and Lucy Sovlero, Rose Inna- tions of the borough, at the Mer- celll, Emily and Grace. DeMarla, chants' Tnut company, the Second The local chapter of the Monmouth Mary and Mellnda Marasclo, Ann De- National bank, Eisner's factory, Mon- lounty Branch of, the American Red Croia collected Jl.SOO ' In Its recent drive. Craig C. Hill, chairman in he Red Bank dlatrlct, announced hat there were 1,0.73 annual mem- bers and that the. total number of members enrolled was 1,105.' Captains assisting the chairman ere Donald E.Lawcs, Mrs. Thomas . Doremus, Mrs*. Ralph O. Willgum, Mrs. Frank Kuhl, Mrs.. A. M. Van- Nostrand, Mrs. Francis Wodehouse, Mrs, Wendol Lewie, Mrs. William A. Miller, Mrs. M. A. Archer, Mrs. George Norman, Mrs. R. B. Lippln- We Extend To You The cott, Ml«» Mary C. Kelly, Miss Boa- trice Smith, Mrs. Maud I* Ackerman, Mrs, Edwin C. Gilland, MIBB Julia Make somebody yo.u Little and Mrs. G, T. LInton. Season's Greetings Assisting the captains were Mrs. love happy with a gift _. J. Bergen, Mrs. Alfred S. godell, that lives! . Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. A. Al- Thank * you'for your patronage and may . vln Whiting, Miss Ann Leach, Mies Grave Blankets ....$5.00 Doris Stevens, Mrs. C. V. Ramsey, we continue to enjoy it. Mlsi Janet Brown, Mrs. Frances T. Spray* $2.50 Backe, Mrs. Ross Wiley, Mrs, Or- Wreaths ...50c up Titsworth House, Sussex niond Mlnton, MrB, .\Varreto K. Dean, Mrs. Peter Promlnskl, Mrs. Martin . north of the Borough of, Sussex, abovo homes were used asiorts as a protection against Van Ostcnbrldge, Mrs. Harold How- ard, Mrs. Bernard Katsln, Mrs. Har- Monarch Laundry Cloves Creek on the road to High Point 'Park, Indian attacks. The builder Is believed to have stands an old one-and-a-halt-story stone and been Stephanus Titsworth (or Teltsoort, the ild Melstrlch, Mrs. Emit Slngdahl- HIGHWAY GARDENS frame house guarded by a totem pole. Hie: sen, Mrs, William Gaughan, Mrs. O. ','••_. MRS. H. A. COOPER CURTIS-SMOCK Dutch form) and the date of erection about H. Mlnton, Mrs.. Martin VanBuren it sparslty and smallness of the windows recalls 171-0. The house is open during the Summer Smock, Mrs. William Brevoort, Miss State Highway 35 Tel. Red Bank 3433 62 WHITE ST., RED BANK '^ the days at the turn of the 18th century when months as a hnndlcrnft shop. Kathryn Curley, Mrs. .N, A. DeTarr, "'New Jeney Council, Stole Uoute, Trenton Mrs. Norman Scott, Mil. Edwin Ir-

    >' ' • • • Societies CHRISTMAS CAROLS fHold Holiday Party The Register has received several JOY TO THE WORLD requests to publish the words of some 'Members Send Gifts of the popular Christmas carols and Joy to tho world, the Lord la cornel hymns. As The Register Is a home Let earth receive her King; ARMITAGE & BAYNTON, Inc. newspaper, we are only too glad to Let every heart prepare Him room, r-5to D.A.R. Sclioola And heaven and nature sing. comply with the request of our read- And heaven and nature ilng, ers. We are, therefore, printing the , ' Members of the Junior and Inter- And heaven and heaven and nature '' ntittUate groups of Hannah Baldwin following selections for their enter- sing. "Four In One Store" tainment and pleasure: ' ~"lefy, Children American Revolu. Joy to the earth, the Saviour reigns! met Saturday afternoon at Let men their songs employ, ..ers homes and held their an- WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED Whllo fields and floods, rockt, hills il'Christmas party. THEIR FLOCKS BY NIGHT. ' and plains, ,,,, ynn Btephenson of Buena placo (Traditional Melody, Old.EngllBh) Repeat tho sounding Joy, < opcat the sounding joy, l^ni hostess to the Junior group. Mrs. Repeat, repeat the sounding Joy. iVWji Smith, presided. Following tho While shepherds watched their flocks ?jbusiness meeting carols were sung by night, No more let sin and sorrow grow, Xatad gifts exchanged. Recitations All seated on the ground, Nor thorns Infest the ground; The angel of the Lord came down Me comes to make His Blessings flow, i'JW given by Jean and Sue Botkln, And glory shone around. Ffif as tha curso Is found, ^Beverly King, Beverly Eble, Lola "Fear not," he said, for mightIghty idread Far as the curso IB found, gConover and Mrs. smith read a Had seized their troubleid ralrmind, Far as the curse, tho curse Is found "Christina* story. "Glad tidings of great Joy I bring Ho rules tho world with truth and U} Others present were Philip Smith, To you and all mankind, grace, ;, Jr., .Peter VanKuren, Thomas Os- 'To yuyyouo , , In David'Daviss town this day And makes the nations prove Tho glories of His righteousness, DOto,, Jr., George Norcomorcm,, Jr,, FraFrann- I s borbo n of David'Dvid' s liline,n ; DECORATOR SHOPPE Tha SaviourS , who is Christ, the Lord; And wonders of His love. RUG DEPT. |ott-liybarger, and Jacqueline Snyder, And this shall be the sign: And wondora of His love, %QtleiLs were Mrs. George Drawbaugn, The Heavenly Babe you there shall And wonders and wonders of Hla *>•»-=• Oharles C. Conover, Mrs, James And love. .. .. Monmouth County's lenson and Mrs. Harold Botkln. To human view displayed, This Department is unexcelled in Jamea H. Mattenleo of All meanly wrapped In swathing HOLY NIGHT Shrewsbury was hostess to the lnter- bands, Outstanding Rug Values .j And In a manger laid." Monmouth County for wide range sfflfdiate group, with Yvonne Snyder Silent night, Holy night, »»,"aosisUnK hostess Bones of cloth- Thus spake the Seraph, and forthwith All Is calm, all Is bright •»»UB), coUeoUdiby the group, havo been Appeared a shining throng 'Round you Virgin mother and child . Distributors of I'Utn to the Tammasjeo and Cross- Of angels praising God, who thus Holy Infant, BO tender and mild, and quality of gifts for all purposes Cuore schools in South, Carolina/ and Addressed their Joyful song: , Sleep In heavenly peace. "All glory be to God on high, Sloop In heavenly pence) f fly* scrap books, for'these children, And totho earth be peace; A. & M. Karagheusian, Inc. and to suit all purses. , ihfcya been completed.Vhy the group. Good will hence forth from Heaven Silent night, Holy night, The members also donated a;number to men Shepherds quake at the sight; 7 Of toys to the Junior,'Red'Cross. Begin and never cease," Glories stream from heaven afar, Makers of the Heavenly hosts sing Alloulula; ' 'tt was announced that two mem- Chrlap the Saviour, Is born, Your shopping problems can be solved if you " ber« of the senior group have trans- Christ, the Saviour, Is born!. ift^d the Shrewsbury Town chap O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM visit this store. yitfi Daughterh s AmericaAi n Revolutioni , Silent night, Holy night, - Famous Gulistan Rugs 1 O llttlo town' of Bethlehcml Son of God, love's pure light an^l that eight more members are How still wo seo thee Ho; Radiant beams from Thy. holy face, - eligible for transfer. Tentative plans Above thy deep and dreamless sleep With tho dawn of redeeming grace, I for a fancy dress ball, to to held In Tha ellont stars go by. Josua, Lord, at Thy birth, , th« spring, were also made. Yet In thy dark streets shlneth Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. Tops are Authentic Woo4 A Christmas party 'followed the The everlasting Light— meeting In the recreation room of Tho hopea and fears of all tho years' Mosaic Reproductions. , the hostess. The room, was decoratod Are met In theo tonight. , THE' FIRST NOWEL.I, with a Christmas tree surrounded For Chrlat Is born of Mary, (Old English Melody) Exceptional Washable, Beverage - proof. by, a miniature village. The party And Rtithored all above. While mortals deep, the angels keop The first Nowoll tho angel did say, Stain-proof. table was decorated with a largo Their watch of wond'rlng love, Was to certain poor shopherds in (NAG PROOF-TAPERED tTEEL LECf glODe filled with holiday balls and O morning stars together fields as they lay; • ' ' placed on each side of the globe wcro Proclaim the holy birth! In fields where thoy lay keeping their small Christmas trees, covered with And praises sing of God the King, sheep, • Values Choice of ' candy canes. And peace to men on earth, On a cold Winter's ntytit that was to doop, Attending were Benjamin and Gor- Now silently, how silently Six . don Morris, Claire Brlnlcy, Margaret The wondrous girt Is given! Refrain Borden, Virginia • Conover, Shirley So God Imparts to human hearts Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, 1 Mason, Marguerite Wood, Lynn The blessings of His Heaven. Born Is the King of Israel, Beautiful Longstreet, Yvonne Snydor, Jackson No car may hoar His coming, They lookodiip and saw a star At Conover, Joan Conovor, Robtrt King, But In this world of sin, Shining In tho East, beyond them far Designs - Where meek souls will receive Him J. W.-Vanderveer, Jr., Dorothy Cail- still, . And to the enrth It Kave great light Uan, Beatrice Lewis and Gloria The dear Christ enters In. 1 so It continued both day and SPECIALLY Moore. , _ night.—nef. PRICED O holy child of Bethlehem, Thin «tnr drew night to the north- Descend to us, we pray; west, All f AT , , Four Local Clubs Cast out our sin, and enter in— O'er Bethlehem It took Ita rest, Be born In us today. ' And there It did both stop and stay Hold Dance at "Y" We hear tho Christmas angels, High over the place where Jeius lay. The. great glnd tidings tell; —Ref, S1.98 ,Tho third In a nerles of weekly Ocome to us, abide with us, Our Ix)rd EJroanuel! Them entered In those wise men and Saturday night dancea wns held at three, Times th« "T' house on .Riverside ovonue Foil reverently upnn their knoe, lant week. The dances are.sponsored IIAKK, TIIK HEIlALn ANOKL8 And offered there In Ills preaance. by the OlrK and Boys' 111-Y, the Sea SINO Their gold and .myrrh, and frsnkln $2.98 Scouts and Club Coitcordla. Music censft.—Ref. for dancing was furnlBheil by Ed llnrk, thn herald angels sing, ' [Then let aia all with one accord ward Grletenbach and hla "pnrnOe "Olory lo the now-born King," Hlng prnl.ies to rui,r heavenly Lord, Chairs To Match Tables If Desired ot bands," sound equipment. Pence on earth, and mercy mild, Thnt nnth mnde heaven and earth of God and sinners reconciled. nought, Mr, and Mrs. Zalo Dillon served as Joyful nil yo nations rise, Rugs and Carpets by all the chaperons. Member* of (ho commit- And w|th HI* blood mankind hath Join the triumph of tho skies; bought.—Ret. tee are Harry VanNoto, Jr., clinli- With nngollc- host proclaim, LINOLEUM DEPT. zuftn, Alex Blocheck, 7.n\a pillon, Jr., Chi 1st UjboiV In Bethlehem. Famous Weavers of the United Richard Hammer, Hobert Unvey, Monmouth County fturroi«U'l Offic*. Ruth Samuel and June Harvey, At ninJl'B.ln (after tach atnnzn) In (lit niKtltr of th> •itnti of Kll« L. Armstrong and * next Saturday night's dance n Clnl.il- lliuk the herald aniselH ulng, Culllnittnn, ilirrmcil. Glory to thn new-born Klngi Natlc* l« <-i#(!lton to i>r«a»nl claim States including Such Manufactur- mai tree was placed In the mldilln ftKNlhal ttUtt. of the danco noor mill «l[i» illMilli- ChiiM, by hlghent hftuven adored:* I'lli-imnl In tin or.l«r of Joitnh U Sealex ul«d by a Santa Claim. Christ, tho evci-lnntlng Lord; [ I>iinKhar. rtuni.«Mr of IK« County ol Mnn I^itn In time behold Him route. ' mmilh, iniMta on III* nittttlth ilnjr of No ers as: vantliiM-, lltiui, on K\\% aiMillrittion of WAI OffiilMliiu of the Virgin's womb. Km V. Culllnilnn mill [Inward tl. Illnln ISO FOH nEFOUKHTATION. Veiled In llesh the find head nee, • un, •xrruti>li of ths (Mints of Bilk 1* Linoleum Hnli the lnenrimte- Petty, C'lltliiKtnii, (Urrnitil, initlr* la htrtlty g|v ' The land owner In Monmouth coun- IMonxert n» man with man to dwell, • n l>> 'h« rrrilllurt of «»IJ iliMUMil •• JeauH, our TCmanuH,- Her. vxnlhlt lo tli« mitiK'ilutl*, •aaeuteri • BIGELOW ty Tho his on his {arm at Irnst four »rni»»iilil, ih.lt IM,I, nml il.m«nil« »««h,. 0 acres of land which might wrll lie llnll, the henvonly 1'rlnco of Pence, th> i»hl ulnlf, unilir oath, wllhln ill Inlaid and Felt Base Mfortstcd may, According to Kll- Hull the Hun or llluhleoinnein! month, fmm tin .l«l. of th. •f.tiiul, '" wCod Douglass, county ngrlcuUurnl Light und lite tn nil lie brlnun, ' iit.l.i, nr \\\*1 Mill I.. (,.,.»,, |i.lr«i| o MOHAWK • Our Floor Contracting Department is , agent,, receive a sprdnl imyment Itlnen with henllng In 111* wlnga. Ihrln ».•!!•.m llift»l,,r m«ln.l !h« ia| through the Agrloulliirnl Con»nvn- Mild Hit Inya Hla ulnry by i serviced by experts to take care of your Hnnittint mitfi no mnie intty die; "'|)Vt'f.i V''t.rll.1|i(. N, J., Nov. l». <«(« SiUAn association for the development Horn tn r»l»e the «on» lif enrth — WAI.THN Y. CUU.INcrtON. ART LOOM requirements in this line. '.of this particular project. 10 IIUWH |'imi, Hail |lai,k. N. J Morn tn give thrrn aer«nd birth.- Itet. i MOWAHIi H llliiillNHON.. 1 Numerous effort* h*ve I"1"" timiln during tha past 20 ypnra to rnenm- Moil IUIIV, N. J,, t'igt Und owners to lf\kn out <>t pro. <» OOMK AM. VK I'AlTHKIir, r FIRTH UPHOLSTERY DEPT. v''ddBtten Ibono acres that nin iloflnlln- (Addle, I'ldrlln) • Upholstering, Slip Covers, Drapes, Interior Decorating by workmen of i ly marginal when It rotur* to culti- Monnioulli Cminlr • Phone u» for estimates. If it ii Floor Cover- ¥r vated crops and wlthuul <|ueatlnti O came, nil ye fnlihful, Joyful nnd III. In Hi. t,,.,l., „( ,!„ exceptional ability. '<*. Olir* ar« hundred* or farmoni In llin|d]iinl, M || ing we can supply your every need at prices O enme yn, () t-ftinn ye lo Itelhlehetni Null, I,, t,< • Custom-built Upholstered Furniture to your own specifications. We will « Unnmnuth county with n few nvvn HKflflKt v«lnl.. ^priand which might WP|I l>n rllmln- Onnie mill behold Mini bom thr Kln« which defy competition. or AiiKi'in, I'lilannnl I,, II,, , , ,,f jUM1,|, ,, send estimators if desired, from their rrmilnr rroiiplnt: liiutaliar, HMiimalu i.f II,. I'mnilr ul Mini ..ram, AcrordltiH to tlm lumnly llehnln 11 '"i i"«il» ii« IK. l»«iitlalh) il«y i,r Nn tnt's anittyala of ilio Aijiloultutnl fl ((Mile, |il rt« minin Him, J.III.li.i, IIMII „„ |h. umilliillnn nf Alt).. T (> cniiic, let ii* mloii' Him, 1 .1 "".'.' "'l'"l"l>i,m., of ii i, , vallon progrmn l)il« la HUB «f (> rum", let tm ntini* Him. P btil opporlunlllci tint n Inrxn Christ, lh« I»liii>li| iii.l.t „, ihtr will ha fet .: »1 with (h«(« nmrfllnnl srrAa. aajlii'i Idda

    from-the enslavlnk forces of pagan- • -I*-, i ,-* Greetings From ism, demagOEUes and dictators. Party Given To River Plaza Elects In behalf of my convocation I Eiie Destroys Milk Truck wish all our Chrlstin neighbors a New Fire Officers verv Merry Christmas and a Happy Veteran Worker Rabbi Hershon To l*cw Year. Charles' Brenker was re-elected Bahbl Arthur H. Hershon, president, of the River Plaza fire Christian Friends Comtrecation B'nal Israel,' Miss Mary Boyle With company Thursday night. Red Bank. Others elected were John McClaln, Metropolitan 20-Years vice president; Second Assistant Chief Timely Message of. Bar Association Norman Scattergood, secretary) John Good Will/Tolerance Miss Mary Boyle of Fair Haven, Kaney, financial secretary; Russell Elects Officers who has just completed 20 tyears of Tetley, treasurer snd chaplain; VV, | service with the local office of tho F, Atwell, trusted for three years; i and Brotherhood Assemblyman Harold McDermott Metropolitan Life Insurance com- Raymond Franklin, captain; John} ef -Freehold was elected president pany, was guest of honor at a din- Fowler, first lieutenant; C. Walton ' Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon of the of the Monmouth County Bar asso- ner given for her list week at But- Moore, second lieutenant; William Congregation B'nai Israel of Red ciation Thursday night at a meet- tonwood Manor, Matawan. Stobo, engineer; William Paasch', as- sistant engineer; Harold Young, John Bank expressed a desire to extend ing at Ye Cottage inn, Keyport. Miss Boyle went to work in ths holiday greetings 'to hla Christian James D. Carton, Sr., of Asbury Kaney, John - McClaln, flre police; local oillce on October 20, 1919, as a Norman Scattergood, Charles Brenk- friends In this community, and The Park, was, the retiring president. clerk, and In three years' time was Register cheerfully., grants Rabbi er and W.!S. Atwell, representatives advanced to' the position* bf office to tho Monmouth County Firemen's Hershon the apace devoted to the cashier. She has served under four following message: association; • George Vosselman, managers, John J, O'Shea, Carl Thomas Pettlt, C. Walton Moore, Not since the tragic ara of a quar- Hague, N. A. Do Tarr and Albert F. Charles Brenker and Norman Scat- ter centurv ajro has our annual sa- Graulich, present manager. tergood, delegates to the Mtddletown lute to eood will,' tolerance and Mr. Graulich presented to Miss township flre,;department, and John brotherhood fallen on such troubled Fowler, trustee to Monmouth Coun- waters. This Xuletide season Is Boyle a gold emblem from the main El Detect not with sympathy of frlend- office of the company symbolic , of ty Firemen's association beneficiary IV voices but with' the dissonance of her 20 years of service. Miss Boyle, department. • burstine bombs and droning planes. after receiving this medal, became a The installation of officers will Man has been pitted against his member of the Veterans' association take place Thursday night, January neighbor to malm, to kill, to destroy. of the Metropolitan, which Is a A delivery truck of the Shrewsbury sounded. Firemen under Chief Ray- Yet In his.heart he hates what he 11, following the annual dinner of mond Brower, engaged In fighting must do. He desires only peace, and group open only to those employees the company. dairy company, driven by Edward who have*ocrved 20 or more years. Shea of Linden place, caught on flre the flames for about half an hour, that bit of security for himself and his family which common decency A silver medal was presented to THEIR WEKKLY VISITOR. late Saturday morning on Wallace during which time traffic in that sec- tion was completely tied up. vouchsafes him. Miss Boyle by Salvatore Cusumano, street, near the rear of the Second who has been employed by the com- Accompanying their renewal for The cause of the flre is unknown Common decency, however, has National bank, and was completely pany more than 23 years. subscription to the Red Bank Regis- but the'blaze was said to have origi- been driven bevond the pole of pos- ter received at our office Tuesday, demolished. nated under th? driver's seat. The sibiltv at the moment by several Miss Edna Mapps extended con- vindictive, hate-lnspirlnx beasts Charles and Marie Dletz of Sea The Liberty hose company was dis- truck's gasoline tank exploded short gratulations of the clerical force of Bright submit the following: patched to the scene when someone ly after the blaze broke out. Cars W1?SM ca55acltv to* vengeance is In. tho local branch, and Robert Mar- telephoned an alarm to police head- parked near the truck Were moved, vin, speaking for ths assistant man- "We cortalnly enjoy reading The quarters, but the firemen upon ar- so as to prevent blistering of their &,,&, ager of the organization, prcaontcd ReglBlor! «"" This gift suggestion Is one of the finest "With all best wlshos to you all, rival " found the truck a mass of paint by the intense heat. The flre on errands of death, • • a large bouquet of roses to her. for the lovely lady that hat everything. flames and a general alarm was. attracted a Urge crowd. But In the eternal balance of Thomas Shultls, representing the wo are looking forward for our wcokly visitor." Complete Is the word. Silk lined leather things they will be humbled as were HAROLD McDERMOTT • agency staff, gave her a gold wrist those before them twho tried to watch. Following dinner several caw. Sets bylWlsi and Barbara BatM. as a librarian in Trenton, Is visiting shackle the world's conscience. There members of tho company entertained One of the quickest ways to find a Atlantic Highlands.- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert la reserved for them, too, an iRnom- Other officers elected wcro Maur- job is to advertise In 'The Regis- ice Potter,'first Vice president; Theo- with vocal solos, andean orchestra Todd. inlous nlcbe in the gallery of despots furnished music for dancing. ' ter's Want Department—Advertise- (The Red Bank Beslster tan b« boueht whom civilization suffered and foi- dore D., Parsons, second vice presi- mont, In Atlantic Highland! from William Led, T^jc Atlantic Jllghlajida firemen's $4.00 J. Lqmburj,-. A. Kutz, and Romeo • Store.) relief association held its annual KOt. dent; Jacob Stolnbach, third vice meeting in the firehouse last week. Mav the dedication to this Yule- president; Edward Wise, Sr., secre- The following is the honor roll of tide season bring; into this trouble- tary, and Haydn Proctor, trensurcr. William Gerkens was elected presi- some world new faith in the ultimate the Atlantic Highlands high school dent, James Egldlo, vice president; New members elected were Wil- for the last marking period: triumph of light over darkness, fel- Paul Mulr, secretary and Harry Pos- lowship over darkness, fellowship liam R. Blair, Jr., Rod Bank; Rob- Two of the many styles of VolupU' com- Highlit honor'i (average ol 8S% or high- ten, treasurer. over Intolerance and mutual trust In ert H, Malda, Eatontown; Joseph er; no mark lower than 60%). Lyman Roloson, a student of Le- God. the father of us all, by which Finkel, Long Branch, Irving E. pacts. Bright colon of tha rainbow to Fnihmcn—Edward Troj', June Klnit, alone the world can be preserved Katz, Asbury ,.Park. WAGNER'S Dorothy LoEan. Helm Plrker,. Ruth hlgh university, is spending the match any ensemble, and In shapes Vaughan. Christmas holidays at the homo of 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK < Sophomores—Michael Corrlean, George his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rolo- galore. • Kins-, Donald Mills. Alice Eldredice, Cilorla Joy; VIrRlnia Smith, Joan Solomon, Nonna son of Mount avenue. ' Tucker, Nnncy WoodrlnK. , , „ Paul Joy of Sixth avenue has pur- FANCY FRESH KILLED Jjiniorj-r-Mildred Carbone, Mildred Dru- chased a new DeSoto automobile. len. ,Buhy Kcye*. - - /rom $1.00 to $10.00 S«nior>—Lester Card. S«rab Bowne, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Norcross Marjorle Groves, Dorothy Johnson. of Cranford, spent the week-end vis- TURKEYS Post graduate!—Frank Dlralcell. Marj iting friends and relatives here. Farquharson. Thomas Ryan of Seventh avenue Honora {svinti of 80%. or hither; no MARIE and DAN C mark lower than 75?.). la suffering from a fractured bone in Freahmen—Raymond Edwards, Joseph his.foot. He was jnjiired while play- Dean, Base Marie Jones. Murltl Boylan. ing'basketball with the Varsity club lb. Sterling silver hbllowware - for tht OBM Sophomores — Marlon Srachat,. Ron —OF- Card! Sarah Sujcloujclo,, Antoinettee Ca»oC,, Joan at the high school last week. Fancy Fresh Hams who want both beauty and usefulness. FaFayy , Veronlc»KlnieVeronica,'KtnxeiKlniell .. Gloria MtndMMtndM. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ellsworth Conover Junior!Lllian Mfi Ji S have closed their home in Woodland Long Island Skinned From tiny open salts to graceful tux ShirleJuniors—Lilliay Voorheesn. Maefie, U oral a Splcer, Seniors-WVram Kantarlan, Edwin Me- park for the wintor. ib. Backs ••rvlots—there is a grand gift lome- LaUghlln, Antoinette Bgldlo, Frances Rob- A group of young people from tbe 191. Ducks whole or shank whtra In the midst of them all, erta,' Joan •Zimmcrmann. Mabel Tucker. combined churches of Atlantic High- LINCROFT INN half William Woodward, a student of lands will entertain the local resi- Fresh Franklin Marshall college- at Lancas- dents with Christmas caroling Sun- Pork Loins ter,, Pennsylvania, la spending the day. Fancy Christmas holidays at the home of George Bonnett of Central avenue, wish to extend to their friends Bib Holt 1.51 from $2-00 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William who has been a patient of Monmouth Geese 231 William Woodward of Garfleld ave- Memorial hospital several weeks with \ Wilson's Certified nue. injuries received in a fall, was Smoked Miss Margaret McCrae will spend brought home Monday in the ambu- Skinned Pure Pork tho holidays with her family in Neu- lance of the r Highlands First Aid villei Pennsylvania, squad. A Merry Christinas HAMS c SAUSAGE Wid»r»you— Trj>«n. m. Mrs. being held in the "Y" at the same sldos the tray and bowl, Alice Augustine, soprano, and Frank whole or shank time. At the conclusion • pf their half Grainger, tenor, will bo guest solo- swim, the boys examined the various ists.' The musical selections Wll be craft material which had been de- as follows: , Bcribed to'the leaders during their $1500 '. Oa'ndlellsht proceislon—Organ, "Urjo" session and expressed Interest In en- (Organ Sonata V.). Bach. Th« Prophecy of St. John, the Baptist— tering upon a craft program in their Recitative. "Comfort Ye My People," Han- own group, del;, anthem, ''Prepare ¥• tha Way of the "The Value of Education" was the Lord," Garrelt. Thli runet colored fitted case by Mark The Annunciation—Solo. "Ave M»ria." toplo of an interesting and informa- Schubert: anthem, "Magnificat In B-flat," tive discussion conducted at the At- Cross li Just the thing for either ths lantic Highlands Hl-Y meeting Fri- Tha Advent—Aria, "Rejoice t Greatly" college girl or her mother. It's smart (from th« "Messiah"), Handel: inthem, day evening under the direction of •'Blesied is He That Cometh." Leonard. Charles Bishop. The question was beyond words and serviceable for ytars. • ,Th« Nativity—Recitative, "Then Wer« , SHepherds Abiding" (from the "Messiah"). brought up by a member of the Lighting of candles, symbolizing the com- group as to how much education a ing of Christ as Light of the World! fellow should gain to succeed In life, "Llirit Today Shall Shine Upon Us" Pro. cession to tha manger; hymn, "Adeite r"l- whereupon one of his companions ex- $27-50 deles; readmit: anthem. "When Jesus Was pressed the opinion tha( the answer Born," Cruickshank: solo. "0. Holy Nliht" to that question would depend on the br Adams: antiiem, "Little Child In Man. Ear Bare," Dlckennon: "Break Forth. O field of work In which the individual Beauteous, Heavenly Ught" (Christmas wished to succeed. In the discussion oratorio), Bach; recessional hymn, "Hark, an analysis was made of several vo- til* Herald Angela Sinn." Mendelssohn; cations, some of which It was found organ, "The ChrUtmas Bells," G. Darling. Good clocks besides "felling time" ton '.lUchardB. required college training and others Miss Marilyn Blggerstaff of Mix- did not In its business session the accurately are beautiful, Needed In welton Park is ill at her home. group completed plans for Its Christ- every room of Ihe house, Beth . The following musical program'will mas dinner tonight. be rendered at St. Mary's Episcopal Mr, and Mrs.- John Patterson of Thomas and Tolechron clocks are /church Sunday, December 24, and Naveslnk avenue are the parents of tho accepted timepieces. Christmas day. William Leonard is a daughter, born Thursday at Mon- .organist and choirmaster. mouth Memorial hospital, Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Morning pray- Mrs. vTorrenco of Simpson avenue from $3-50 er processional hymn, "Hark! the was a visitor to Newark last -week. Glad Sound, the Saviour Comes,'.'. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Qaffey were Hodges: Invltatory antiphon, "Van- guetts last week at the home of Mrs. He," Woodward; "Bcnedlctus es Dom. Harrehtui of East Orange. ina In F," Leonard; "Benedlctus," Mrs. D. Collins and daughters Ruth Barnby; offertory anthem, "O, 8av. and Vera were recent visitors to New If yoVre really at a loss for th» right . lour Sweet," Bach; Recessional hymn, York. gift for him, look at this striking Tun- "The King Shall Come When Morn- Herbert Posten. who Is a student ing Dawns," Jones. at North Carolina State University, talus Ret under lock and key. Made of Christmas day, 0:45 a. m. Man, In- Is spending the Christmas vacation fine crystal and chromium. trolt; "Unto Us a Child Is Born"; at the home of his parents, Mr. and "Kyrie"; Mcrbecke gradual, "AH the Mrs. Harry Posten .of Memorial Ends of the Earth" "Allclnla," offer- Parkway. tory, "The Heavens Ate Thins"; The Sea Baouts received lnfitruc!-j $9*85 "Sanelus,'' "Benedlctus" and "Angus tlon in life saving lait Thuntilayl^ Del"; Communion, "Be Joyful, O evening In the nntalorlum In Asbury|fl Our Directors, Officers and Employees Daughter of Slon": post Communion, Park. On the return home thn group I «* "Laudato Domlnlum." visited Rea Scout Crawford Johnson A candlelight service and a special at Monmouth Memorial hoipltnl. concert of Christina*, mimic by trie The numbers of Central Haptltfi. choir will bn. ppresented at the Pres- Preabylerlan and Methodist rhurcho/i bbyteriai n churchh h Sunday eveningi . unite Sunday, Drcembrr 31, nt extend to our friends and customers Mayhn »hfv«r«l s*l«etlnn«. chsrgf. A quartet will (jlvn mualnil Mrs, J. E. Hnhr nf r.Snrflrli nvrnue »p*nt BfiVfral da.y/1 vl«llln)c frl«nd« ^ Christmas. at Newark. ' 'h« V/nmin's nmn MlRftlon*ry The Chrlflmns |a«u« nf Ihr "Crlm-1 ftl'ly of lh« Molh 'll'l •'hurch hi»l Here m n sample of the overwlielminp; beauty ion Tide." lh» hlfh ••phnnl pispoLj;r " ">* churr"hh ti^cnii'nhMcni' i Tuirxlay nf- w»nt on loilsy, Th» impf r, j Jjfnuon. Mr». .rpsffth I'cdrlrk B«vr> you will find throughout • our complete store. whKh1 W«a lll«llll]lllr,l fif, tllitlnit |'h< *IUdy Ffllllfr on thr hook, H««lvln|r. ll bulnic xild for flvf ' '-n|l lUrvnt.' , VVfj'rp ever plenacd to ace you nnd »how you cent* A ropy, j * aul Htrikrfl. who U u freohninn nt ijifts from _, A r«illn«kltiinilfr the illierdon nf fliaj ""It* unlvmalty, will aiifnil Uir. hi.l. Kn(1l»ll Irnchfr. will I* |i[r*rnlH M1'*?' »t'th« hi'trm of >imr. night »t fl;5n. A preview of lh« «kll | W»li|ron I'piry Hrnllh. Jr.. mm of »n pt»i-pnf»il In the •ttnl«nla Mon-1( ""trllmiin nn.1 Mr« \v. I' Mtnlih ity In *n ••••mhly nrfiyram In th»!0' Av»nu« I) rcUhriilxt hl« »"vi-nlh The Merchants Trust Co. f*«t ir»*i|ink W»l«h. Itlna Vnor- hi'lhi1«y H ' h«»n, HftTB»n Klaffc, r*«l«r l.l»fi«rk, «*«».) i df Mr, uhnafin, Abr.m K*n(tirln ""'I MM, Th»oilrir« i t.r IIIRM. land Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation »v,rnif| c«lfc«lf>brnlf> i ' «rvi>(ilh REUSSILLES' Mi. »n btrlhday Mnnilay, » . . , • MONMOUTH'M I.BAIIINO JEWKUClUt Iftmlly fn»v«fl fnifn WnalilntTtnn nvf. IS a tlu» 1o Mil, VirnM Mofltnunii. wlin ntr *f. '••**tr In Hit Vml U* hl»h wh '(""I ithh t Wftk-ond vl«lllnsj hh Islilrdiy »»l». Mr, tml Mr* M*i'li«w Mvritn- U\M Ililifi Ttxld, mtm •Ori -

    -i 'I i,t*i RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21,1939.

    BAKED TOMATOES a LEFTOVER BLUEFISH^, itilDJfET 8N0W Will Food, of course, must be well ' STUFFED WITH BRAINS PUT TO *. Olad to Artucer teaioned to be worthy of i Hot Off ttie Griddle \ \ By Here is a dish of which the menFriday1*. FisE Makes *•'• Quettion* on Food Three Meals A its piquancy will be * particularly fond. They Sat- ESTHEB DONLAIf seem to like baked stuffed tomatoes, urday Salad Copyright BY SID NET SNOW. IBM Edited by WILMA C. DECTE and these filled with brains will be just another added attraction: Even a flsh dinner can be planned Learn to make a good omelet and TOMATOES STUFFED so that there are left-overs for Junch Dining Abroad you can, tempt the .most fastidious WITH BRAINS - the next day. Take for example* a iy It's Called and Incidentally, you • can use up 5 Una toiaitoes ' baked blueflsh, which by. the way, la Christinas Greens And Gay many odds and ends to great advant- 1 calf's brain a very pood flsh.—ana makes an ex- At Home age. A little chopped chicken,-grated lsmallonlon cellent Friday dinner—the next day "Plum Pudding cheese, vegetables or jellies may be 1 tablespoon butter we take the remains of the flsh and Building a Reputation Via put on the omelet just before folding make \ , Flowers Give A Festive Air it over. Then be sure to turn It on- tt cup bread crumbs - '• i • BLUPFISH SALAD " ,;Many of u» havt wondered why «and sacrificed during the long win- ~ Foreign * Cootcery - :o a hotplate that Is large enough to 6 olives, pitted - lm pudding has no plums'and. ter season, - leave a good border. On this border, Salt and pepper - : Separate the remnants of a baked Of couise, today, the shops are 2 teaspoons chopped parsley blueflsh Into flake3, discarding skin y, to fact, It U called a plum pud- One will" seldom find a server of v To The Holiday Feast put a bouquet of watercress or pars- Wdl, here li how this all full of lexeellent plum puddings, ley and you have a dish fit for any- Wash the tomatoes, cut off the tops and bones. Set aside, covered, until ready to serve, with or without the foreign dishes who isn't a perfect By SIDNEY SNOW one.- .-• • • "'••'. , ; ready for use. About an hour before about: Like «o many of the filming touch. But if one wants to host or no*tes«. There It probably and scoop out the Insides, leaving serving, sprinkle with salt and pep- her very old English dishes, "plum make the pudding, [ here Is a good nothing that so Interests a group of however enough of the flesh to hold per and for a generous pint of fish, ling!' Is at German origin. Far the tomato firm. Melt 1 tablespoon recipe: guests ax foreign dishes. Somehow, The seasonings In made-over dish- the juice of one lemon. When ready : In ancient Germany when sug- they lend intrigue to a meal and af- es are Important, so don't try to getof butter In a pan and add anely to serve, dispose heart leaves of let- PLUM PUDDING. ford a great topic of conversation. . i chopped onion to It; let* cook for a r.ai w«> know It today was still cen- '' minute without browning, and addtuce on the edge of a salad plate, ,,!tutl«>» away, th» craving for,sweets The hostess who has built a reper- and turn the fish Into the center leav- . 3 cups stale bread crumbs toire of foreign dishes that she can dried' the pulp and Juice, which have been K'Va»'»upplled by mixtures of fruit 2 cups hot milk 1 taken from the tomatoes, parsley, aalt Ing It come out over the stems of the successfully prepare has Indeed been celery, bay leaves, cloves, pepper- lettuce leaves. Pour a boiled dress- ? itUCM. -with rice or barley or grits, building herself a distinctive name. and pepper. Let simmer 3 minutes; i* One ol the mott popular was the mix- U cup domestic sherry wine corns, mint and parsley leaves,, Wor- Ing over the top and spread evenly This particular recipe Is Polish and cestershire sauce, chill sauce or grat- add a calfs brain, which has been over the flsh. Put a tablespoonful of fcture of plum or prune Juice and. meat >/» cup brandy parboiled with brown butter and then 1 1b. seeded raiting just" one of hundreds that should be ed cheese. Skilful seasoning Is a P«»?u«i witn brown Dutter^and^hen chopped pickled beets and the stems ^wlth th« cereal—forming a Boft, juicy Included In the collection of foreign sure guarantee against tasteless, xia- cut Into pieces the si» of a large of each group of leaves, a ring of --'"if called, quite correctly, a "plum 1 lb. currants U lb. citron, cut In strips recipes: lnterestlninterestinge saucessauces.. lp««- When well mixed, add chopped beet near the top. and figures, cut ding." In time, the recipe trav- OGORKI KAPIEKANE olives and fill tbe raw tomatoes with from tho beet, between. i tilled to'Saxon England and house' 1 tablespoon mixed mace, cinna- ' . ., . ,,,., I the mixture. Put a bit of butter on rives of that day added Ingredients mon and cloves (Baked Cucumbers) As creamed dishes are a little top of each, place in a shallow bak- Sufficient flour to dredge fruit 12 small cucumbers heavy, it IS well, If one is used as a ln)? dtan dose together and bake « ,J»l suggested themselves. For con- main courat, to begin tbe meal with hour You can save gas by using a small venience sake the real plums and the Soak' bread In hot milk and let It 3 tablespoons butter oven over one gas burner on top of stand until cool, then add sugar and 2 tablespoons flour a clear soup and end with a light Make the brown butter by brown- - •• '-•••a gave way to raisins and dessert—preferably fruit. the stove. It will bake small duheuhss yolks of eggs, beaten to a^cream; 'A teaspoon salt Ing 2 tablespoons butter In a frying successfulllly anandd Will aave muchh gas „ Fine flour took the place next the fruits dredged-with flour, Parmesan cheese < pan. Add 2 tablespoons coarsely and keek p yourk kitchen coocooll; the suet, wine, brandy and splceg. Bread crumbs Bread crumbs are used as much as chopped parsley and let fry half a Of;coarser cereala. So In time the Beat the whole together and add last white sauce, so have plenty on hand. minute; then add 1 tablespoon vine- Krigllsh plum pudding grew up with- the egg whites, beaten stiff. Paprika Buttered toast made info crumbs gar and 2 drops of tabasco. ALSTON BEEKMAN, mt plqmi The custom of the11am- Turn Into a well buttered mold, Peel the cucumbers and steam must be used up quickly as the Countellor at. Law 1nj( brandy Is also traced Into far-off cover, and steam for six hours. When them until tender. Place In a but- crumbs get .rancid, but unbuttered Jot. P. Hlnteltnann. Alston Beekraan. Jr. diyj. .The touch of flame served a» teredjcasserole and cover with white crumbs keep for months.". Whole- Offlcej, 10 Bro»a St.. REI1 BANK, N. 3. ready for serving, steam In mold for sauce* made as follows: Melt the «.* token of respect and a tribute to one hour. Serve with ;a wine or wheat crumbs can be kept by them- HOME-MADE FREEZER Sine Godo/ Fire, symbolic of the sun, butter, add the flour and stir until selves, also crumbs made from cheese QUINN & nOBEMTJS. , forirhoee return the pagans prayed brandy sauce. blended; slowly add the milk and crackers. Cake crumbs keep a long FOR WATER ICE COWSEr.LOIfS AT LAW, cook, stirring constantly, until the time and may be used a£ a garnish Whilfield Building. •• Red Bank mixture thickens; odd the salt. over whipped cream arid various The person who seldom makes John 3. Qulnn, Thbimia P Doremui Sprinkle top with Parmesan cheese, puddings or made into a mousse. . Vincent I. KtCut, Howard M. Lawn bread crumbs, and paprika. Bake In home-made water Ice la not very apt William t, llauell. Jr. Holiday Buffet Supper Salad a moderate oven (390 F.) until to keep a freezer In the house. How- ANTA CIAUS with a^sleigh full of fresh flowers makes a gala center- _ lt... jf .»-•., - . ' ever, this lan't Important as she al-Parsons, Labrecque Si Burden, ' brown, j y 1 A party salad i* usually,' and nest of lettuce, -making a smooth piece for your holiday table. White carnations, yellow pompons, red Don't throw awaj any of the flsh :way y s hah s her reegtofr|geratorr e,^,^ .m mee . COONSEI.mRS AT LAW. '^ahould always be, a gay colorful dls- mound. On this arrange stalks of S roses, snapdragon and African daisies are a festive choice; and a atJ"M !he tab!e ?Ut)s f* ad: chinlcahil! !o ri ic e flll^fllle^ andd csn makk e IS Wallace St.. Red Bank . asparagus and long stops of green FOUNDATION SAUCE START vlsable first to remove the bones and wter l with ithp » rhenilnre I) rViona Edmund ) Caniona pepper to make symetrloaJ. sections. "roadway" of holly or fragrant evergreens down the center-of. the table be made by rticoilnre I tjhrecquf Lorei! C. Lewli ^s.%i Is one that will grace any On the top center lay a large slice of OF MANY FINE SOUPS will add to the Merry Yuletlde spirit. EveVlf you can't get home for dish in the box. When remains using a mold and a large pan. In Eliton F. Com!" Prank F OroB, £ fcn««t table with the greatest of ease: tomato with a slice of. egg on it, Then the holiday at the last minute, you can Wire the family's favorite Christ- can b. Pit into the soup pot, tOB«th- j this'manner use th«o parl". S ice to RALPH O. WILI.UCSS. • put tomato and egg slices- symetr'i- mas flowers and plants anywhere In the country. Silvered angels, stream- er with the vegetable, water which One part of cooking • Tel. Red Hank 2624. FOUNDATION SAUCE lar for a trco trimming party. 3 or I sliced tomatoes PEANUT BUTTER BREAD 8 tablespoons butter I The molds used must, of; course, W pound fresh boiled shrimp 4 tablespoons flour If fat Is rubbed over the skin of have tlght-flttlng covers. A little H cup fres"""h" o"r" canned•* cooke"" d DR. L. W. CARLBON 2 cups flour Vt teaspoon salt COFFEE PUNCH potatoes before putting them in the j butter may be rubbed along the peas oven to bake, the skin will not break. I edges before putting the mold Into dDKOEON C'HIKOI'OUlsr 4 teaspoons baking powder V, teaspoon pepper 4 cups freshly made, chilled Hi pints Ice cream DRE93ING 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk ' . the mixture. This type of home-made FOOT AILMENTS . decaffeinated coffee . Grated nutmeg w JU d W Office Hour" l>sllr V:80 a.tn. to .:10 p.m. •H Pint thick sour cream 14 cup sugar • " Melt butter, add flour, salt and All salads should be served cold {""," i" tte flvorite ^h" ?t i, tablespoon vinegar ' % cup peanut butter fo\xr the coffee over a pint of Ice cream In a, punch bowl or bigand on a plate large enough to leave j .^..ISV'nl^ MaM.$5. and Evening"! Tne>rta> mil Thumlar. V,i ctips milk pepper and mix to a smooth paste, . . - ., 1 tablespoon prepared mustard Add milk slowly and bring to boiling mixini g bowlbl, and blonbld lightllihtl y witithh an egg beateb r untiill the ico' cream he water For appointment phone 2441 Bait and pepper wder, salt and point, stirring constantly. This may Is.partly melted. Add additional ic* cream Irf spoonfuls to the punch! Sift flour, baking pe ball <>f creamed cheese rolled In 1 cup mayonnaise sugar together. Add mil" k to peanut be cooled, put in a screw top Jar and Sprinkle with grated nutmeg. Vanilla", coffee or chocolate Ice croam A novel Ice is a pleasing thing to60 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J, butter, blend, well .and add to dry In- chopped chives or In chopped nuts, To' the sliced potatoes' add the on- kept In the refrigerator until ready combines well with the coffee flavor. or toasted cheese on crackers or sny serve, and apricot Ice is probably as ""- pim»nto,-< of'the hard cooked gredients! beat thoroughly. • The for use. novel as anything. " DR. MILDRED HULSART dough must be soft enough to take Here !« just nnn of a dozen quick attractive canape! Fruit or vegetable I, finely Chopped. Season to .taste salads may be served In cream puff . . APRICOT ICE SURGEON CHIROPODIST, .-.iialt »nd pepper. Over thispour the shape of the pan. Bake In asoups to be made with this sauce: HOLIDAY SOUFFLE • r greased loaf pan in moderate oven or eclair shells. Co not nil shells, y, pound apricots Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy . P 'Wrtir cream dressing, and half the , CREAM OF CARROT SOUP 4 tablespoons quick-cooking V.i teaspoons grated-orange rind however until ready to serve, as they fe.,5»ayonnaJM. and mix well. Arrange (360 F.) 45 to 50 minutes. Best when 10 ounces castor sugar Oflice Uoun: DBIIT 9 a. aa. to 6 p. n. a day old, . ' i large carrots tapioca ' S tablespoons ornngn juice soften very quickly. 1 pint water S' potato salad on a large platter. In a U teaspoon salt . S tablespoons sugnr 4 teaspoons lemon Juice Evenlntil Tuesday. Thursiter. Saturdsr. !i teaspoon sugar • !i tenspoon unit At this time of the- year there Is Stone and crush the apricots and Cloicd Wedneidav afternoon. Phonr 90S 1 cup finely rut cooked prunes pass through a sieve. Make a syrup 1 small onion 1H cv.m prune juice and milk 3 'SK yolks, bentcn until thick considerable entertaining and can- 136 BROAD ST.,;^RED DANK. N. 1. 2 cups foundation sauce apea are very much |n order—and with the sugar and water. Mix well, 1 tablespoon butter ' nnd lemon colored cool and put In the freezer. It's Juit A Short Drive To Clean carrots thoroughly, cut Into 11 fortunately they are really very easy slices and cook with salt, sugar and % tenapoon cinnamon 3 egf, white*, stiffly benten • to make. Remove the crusts from onion and enough water to coylu- for Comblno cjulck-cooking tapioca, sugar, suit, prune Juice and milk In white or whole wheat bread and then I 20 minutes, or until tender. Press cut the bread.Into strips or any shape through a puree sieve to make about top of doublo boiler. Place over rapidly boiling water Bnd cook seven you* like. Spread with soft butter, MORAVIAN CHRISTMAS Washers thlSUt !»lD":V°Wh^''r!»adv'"t1o- mln«"» *«« WBt« b°lla Win, stirring frequently. Add butter, clnnv then cover with a mixture, such as SIMONS CHINA MARKET 2 cups thin n • ••• m n rln °. 1^ ' °™ ^ J" ". "on julco nnd prunes. Cool slightly the following: creamed cheese mixed Route 35 ffSuiuet Ave., ASBIIRY PARK sauce. •while beating egga. AM CRR yolks and mix well. Fold Into egg whites. with potted ham, caviar, chopped, Turn Into greased haJtfnp dish. Placo In pan of hot water nnd bake In stuffed olives, chopped sweet pickles,' U cup melted butter or other Repaired "SOEASYTORBACH" moderate ovo:i (350" F.) 50 to 60 minutes, In cobolt blue and maroon. Service for J. 22 a kettlo and cover with cold water. li cup cel«ry, chopped Did you know.you could prevent Scald milk in top of.ilonble boiler, Add an onion, celery stalk or leaves, WHITE NUT BREAD Dash of pepper Melt sugar In frying pnn, alirrlng and conk several hour*. Strnln. lemons from drying out by placing 16 Monmouth St.. .Red Bank California Sunkitt Electric all the time. When cirmellzod, add Cash of grated lemon rind a Jelly glass over each One? Then be- When cool, remove tat. Reheat and fore squeezing them, put them In a to hot milk and dissolve. Beat the nrnson to taatc with aalt and pepper, Yt cup sugar . Combine ingredients and let stand Phone R. B. 39 yolka of eggs, add sugar and table- hour. Makes 1% cups filling. warm place, or In a warm oven and Cocktail Sets Orange Reamer spoon butter. Then stir Into scalded and If you like, a llttlo celery salt. lA tenspoon salt you will get more juice cut nf them (law chrome top shaker* and milk thn corn starch, dissolved In a CURRIED COLD TURKEY: Cut 2Vi cupa .Tour chromium tray*. $-4 ,98 .95 little cold milk. Beat well and add turkey Into cubct, add diced celery 4 tnblcspoona baking powder CALCUTTA SANDWICHES Special the yolk and sugar mixture, season and apple-,.--,. and marinate In a little U cup nut meata, broken with a pinch of salt, Stir and cook i French dressing. Add not more than 1 cup milk until very thick and smooth. Take a pinch of curry powder for the start, 1 ciip cucumber, chopped V vMlx dry Ingredients, add egg to U cup cocoanut, Southern style, ' See our Indoor Pottery Vaiei, Jardiniere* from fire, add 1 teaspoon vanilla and , then continue to add until It aulta milk and comblno the two mixture*. and Flower PoU. ' pour Into * previously baked cruat. | your tnate. Serve on lettuce leaves Place In grensed bread tin, let aland chopped . 1 Top with merlnRiie, Bake about 25 nnd cover with mayonnaise. Garnish 20 mlnutos, then plnco In a moderate 3 tablespoons mayonnaise / minutes •In an oven 229 F. unti••l mer• - with ripe olives. Comblno Ingredients ant) let "drain oven (3K0 F.) nnd bake % hour or- for few minutes. Spread on thin, ingue Is crusty nnd lightly browned. TURKEY HASH: Add pieces of untlfwcll done, natter the day after Serve cold. buttered slices of white bread. Cut turkey lo the left-over stuffing nnd It Is made. in deslrtd shapes. Makes 1 cup fill- gravy. Put Into n frying pan nntl ing. This unusual combination of Menu Oi The Week iuurnr TUC rAMWCD cTf\DC cook togthtr until thoroughlK y hentcd. WHERE THE CANNER STOPS ^.j ^ , h v t 0 mak), lhB It pava to advertise In The Register, flavors makes a distinctive sandwich THE HOUSEWIFE BEGINS | dressing molat. Mushrooms mny be—advertisement. for parties. : MONDAY ] added if desired. Serve with cran- A can of anu.rkra.it Isn't some-1 *""* mu" or Joll>'- Breakfast—Stewrd prunes, ready tn oat cereal, poached eggs, broiled thlnn that we Just open and hpat. It I TURKEY SHORTCAKE: Add The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing bacon, buttered toast, Jam, coffer. Dinner—Jellied consomme, roast tur- la the good start that the cannur, pieces of turkey to a .gravy or to n kty, bread stuffing, whipped turnips, buttered peas, mashed potatoes, can- gave \in nn a grand dish and an. In I whltr. anuce. Make a' very rich bis- Studio, 117 Prospect Avenue, ' Red Bank, N. J. i'li sweet potatoes stuffed cHcry, mixed olives, Waldorf salad, assorted appre-clatbn for whnt-lhls man did cult. Whnn rpady to serve, split'bis- PJIONK nEI» BANK MJ0 nuts, fruit, plum pudding, coffer, Nupiwr—Assorted aandwlchea, cole slaw, for tia we prepare a truly fine dish . cult, butter generously, and put tur- fruit, cookies, ten or coffee. to accompany our frankfurters or key mlKture between lnycra or on All Types of IHncIni for Children and Adult* apaierltui; (op. Serve with ornnherry Jelly. ' Additional Chissra for New ruptle Commencing January 2nd TUESDAY CANNED SAUKnitnAUT TURNIP CAKES: Add a little 1 quart anucrkraut, canned itmahed potatoea and the yolk of 1 Breakfast—Sliced lianunaA with' ready to ent cereal, cheese t'QulMtee, •i cup grnnulnted silRi.r or 1 egga tn loft-over mashed turnips, scrambled eggs, frizzled hnm, coffee or cocoa. I.unrh—Haked" beans, 2 nnlonn, diced Henaon with aalt and pepper. Form brown bread, sllcfil lonmtnes, caramel custard, tea or milk. Dinner—Hot Into cakea; dip in egg and crumbs 1 tablespoon vlnpgnr and fry In deep fat. or flour eaeh •Heed turkey, jiotnlo cnkrfi, Iliiianelfi apiou!*, leitucr nnd tomato *alad, 1 ipplr, dlCPlI lrult cak», coffee or hcer. cake n nil In own In n frying pan. Fireproof Storage 1 lnt>lenpooh buttrr DRESS1NC3: Mnke rirenalng Into Oovrr the anueiktaiit with water, eakea, dual with flour and fry until WEDNESDAY add the diced npplp, nnn diced onion. brown. 8»rv« with cranberry Jelly NATIONWIDE MOVERS s.iRar and vinegar/ Cook about 4S or wlih le't-over giblel gravy. Breakfast— Pineapple Juice, hot when! cereal, hncon rind 'cjigs, pop- minute*. Th(>n xilrl Ihe remalnlnir EtUbliihed in 1914 ovtrs, »tr»wb«rry Jam, coffee or cocoa. I.unch Vegetable platf, egs; onion, which haa been browned In I CrtANniCRnY COCKTAIL: Add salad, hot rolls, frosted nip cnUen. tea nr rolTrr. Dinner—Creamed chipped butler. Hpive Immediately, water to leftover cranberry aauri'. Individual ComparimcnU, bief on baked potato™, buttered cnulinuwfv, aspaiaRiis tip aalad. diced Then add lemon Juice and grated or- Large, Clean, Airy, Fire- pineapple, sponge cake, coffre. angri rind to suit your taste. Add COCOANUT PUDDING more aiignr If not awret enough. If proof, Modern W»rehou»»i. you like a aplcy flnvor, a,dd H few Packing, Shipping, Crating. THURSDAY I'lovex nntl n piece, of nlnnnmnn atick. .. IhHiuxli 111* mnrkelji we filn.ln through a fine sieve. Chill nnd DeLuxe Equipment. Brnakfiml—Hllcril (iiniiKca, rrndy to en I ruenl, middle caliea, sausage serve with a aprlg of mint dinted pattUs, maple syrup, cufTco or roiun. Uinrli—Tuikry hash, buttered peas crtn't belli hut aen i\\nnn t\my tilovvn and carrots, lit I In Manilla, nprlcni lr», l,n. Dinner Drolled ahoulilei'rnrunnula nnd wish Hint Ihprr was ,viih'nowilMiil aiiiTar lamb Chops, bfnlled plnrnpiilr, hashed lumvn potato™, hrnccoll with Imttrr aomrlhlnR we rniild tin especially for > lH>w.leied "Ujjar. Ihem no sooner nald than done CllANUKHRY TAPIOCA MUCH, (Ireland lettuce, cheem cake, ruffe'. here |l In: ' *" COCOANI'T IMMHUNO % rup tinnuiated Upturn FRIDAY l'» rupa grated frrah ronwnul i c.tpa water COLD INSURANC '» cup bread rriimb* '« cup »iig»r , Breakfast—Chilled melon, fried iniisii wllli syrup, liaked rut', Inast, I rup rornamit milk >i teanpntm salt - OOIT«». Lunch— Haked macaroni nrul rl.eeae, green aalad, fig cookies, hot I rup Kinnulaled aiixitr 1 cup cranberry aaure • MANT winter ailment) irn mtiacd lif wh«t doctor* ciH floeoe, DlnneN-Tlrblled hlueflslt. taitru* antirr, creamed r>olalo*a, buttered 'I cup melted Niter Comblmi nil the Ingtrdlents, except "rcsplrsitory infrctinn." Rid,, crr«roy SJiclTirUI Milk h«1p« fl«rro(«, gienn ml«l, l*mon clillTon iil>, i-nlTce, 3 run ynlka the cranberry aauce, anil rook umll 1 teaspoon vanilla the taplnra la clear. Then add Ihe Hllr we'll and put Into mold lo combat ttiin infcilint,),„.„„,, jt |a rich in vitamin A. SATURDAY Heat lh« yollm nf r«s. umn ||whl: lo chill, Herv* wllli cream, add ih» «iiE«r and heat again. I'uiir Tlif-reV [tlriUjr of lltU pfv\oyl% vitamin in crAm. And ' »r*«lp|n> e hour. mnderala w»|| tmjelliei' and mold Into Imlla. Dip SUNDAY Into the- beaten exx and breml Main Office Atbury Park Office. • rum IN peAr*, rfftdy (u ml ceiMl, hucMwheal r.akcafkvliiu* ' rrumlx and fry In amnklng hnl fat, SI-S3 Mechanic Street, Opposite R. R. Station, CrouKina me always giind In «r pill the pmaln rnUture Into but- A*. . . .. toft** or eoeo*, Olmiciwllol bouillon, *-o«»f It* at lamft crMfiml »oi |>», but notIan many. l«r*rf mulDn tins and hi own In a hot Red Bank, N. J. Bradley Beach MUM, oven farowntd pulators, hultnrtd |>e«a, pln»appl. and etrrot ov*n. plehlM and ollvfi, attained r-rahlmrry |.udi1lo», coffen, Hup. >k vary I oytttri, Cola slaw, tttltttrad Inasl, ap|>ia paurr, eoffta or It*, aniiii, hill If you p\i( Ir7 70 MABllrSD I'OTATO COIIN Red Bank 30-Asbury Park 5047 tin cup, lha aff«et would bf 1 MUmNH SHEFFIELD FARMS wttl bt |»I«M««1 (« suiiplf •« h f Night., Sundayi and Holiday! Call Red Butt 01 i au* •! tnli •mm »ni*"f.;' rf»»h»««t --?. nt. ^' praprlkW a 1 cup rntfhsil poUtoas put Ihrouih Mikt a 1 BUS) attJUt J> it* A < h . RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21.1939.

    Banks to Fay Dividends. Freehold Qlri Weds. Struck By Car. _ Long Branch Han Dead. _„ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The closed Asbury Park and Miss Ida Baikerville, daughter Qf Samuel Hall, 78, of Adelphla, was ; Maurice Waud, 65, ot Long Branch, THE SEA And There In Ocean Grove bank and the First Nat- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baskervllle of seriously Injured last Friday -when died Wednesday ot last week in his "sffoS^Sffiffi'M If You Need Miner., ional bank of Spring Lake will pay Freehold, was married Thursday, De- he was struck by an automobile Th« regular annual matting of tfea CALL AND B^B' '-' f, >\f home at Long Branch. Mr, Waud »hareholiler« of tlili bank, for tha election r )? dividends amounting to '$121,800 to cember 7, to George 'Alexander of driven by James W. Trimmer of Bel-was a retire* plumbing and heating ot directors for the anaillng y««r and depositors before the close of the Newark. Following the ceremony a suen other Misln«iu na may proparly ba COLONIAL BOND & ff tnnr. He suffered head Injuries and contractor. He was born at Jersey ••rcie'ntcd, will he held In Ita banking "Monmouth County year. The Asbury,, Park bank will 1 8 1 MORTGAGE CO., -' ,1 reception was held at the brlde'B abraslona of the left side And shoul- City and had lived in Long Branch I ,* °m I"" '"''. January 9. 19«0, The pay $90,000 and ^he Spring Lake bank poll« wlll.be open from" alaven o'clock a. W BBOAD PTBEET, x hornet and the couple then left for in.' He was taken -to Fitkln hos- since 1905. Surviving are a widow ro. until noon. $31,800. . • . ,.. their home at Newark. ' pital. . • and' one daughter, • WILUAK V. SMITH, Over Uf s«U'a , " • ' *" Person/i Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, Caahfer. BSD BANK, N. i.,i Phone ttgtj;- Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths and Other Notes of Interest

    Bagted a L«rr« Dw. wedding at their home Christmas • Milton Koenlg ol Lakewood shot eve, when they will entertain mem- a. 275-pourid buck deer one bour after bers of their family. They were mar- the season opened Monday." He was ried at Freehold and. have lived .hunting with his brother, Abraham, there since. , and Arthur Feldman in Howell town- ihlp west of Georgia Schoelhouse. Holdup Man Arrested. Three ahots were needed to bring the Peter Slngel, 23, of New York, who deer down and the assistance of four was. wanted on charges of commit^ men was required to,drag him outting five holdups In which, five per- •Owned and Operated by WUkrmon, G«Wil * O>.'. A H. ). InMtuHon Since 1864 of the woods. It wa« the largest sons were shot it New York, wu ar- deer reported killed in leveral years. rested at Asbury Park Monday morn- ing. He wu turned over to the New Granted Parole, York authorities. 95 BROAD ST., RED BANK Bartolmeo .Fontana, principal fig- Fancy, Young ib. ure In a 1921 Monmouth county mur- Mew Factory For Matawan. der that brought to light wholesale Operations will soon start on the — Free Parking — slaylngs by a secret Italian society, manufacture of silver novelties and was paroled last week after serving silverware in the old Aberdeen ho- , IS years of a life sentence. Fontana tel building at Matawan. Alterations was sentenced for murdering Car- are now being made to the building, mello Calzza of Neptune City, his which U owned by the Matawan best friend, and said he did so be bank. None Such cause he wag carrying out an nrder Testimonial Dinner, none ducn 0^ ^m m^ Quality Meats at BfG SA WNGS/ I from the society. A testimonial dinner was given X Saturday night at the Garfleld-Grant Beach Counsel Get* 130,000. hotel at Long Branch In honor of R. Asbury Park has made payment of Clifford Errlckson, who has rounded $30,000 m legal few. incur, red by the out 25 years of service,as the city now inactive beach commission. The VIRGINIA HAMS health officer. The affair was at- major portion ol the f*es, $16,900, tended by over 200. goes to James D. Carton, Jr., beach HY-GRADE'S ORIGINAL READY-TO-SERVE lb< ' commission attorney., Samuel Kauf- Cat Catches Snakes. MINCEMEAT 2 19 CURED IN WEST VIRGINIA man of Newark received J7.200 and A pet cat owned by Mrs. William $6,000 will be turned-over to the cleric Embley of Long Branch Has brought Finest Quality 'M of the supreme court during litiga- 145 garter snakes to the back door of tion between the-attorney and the her mistress's home alnce December FANCY ROASTING commission over the amount of his 1. The Embley home Is near a large Ib. fee. • Held and the cat (talks tfi'e snakes CHICKENS AIL SIZES-MILK-FED 23. In the field. CRANBERRY Turtle Dead at 13* Ye»n. . The old land turtle in the Hulse's * Prisoners Bepalr Tory- cans • ^V Corner section, near Freehold, la Prisoners in the Monmouth county FANCY LONG ISLAND dead at the age of 124 years. It was jail have repaired about 1,900 toys and SAUCE DUCKLINGS 19- found on the Fred Reynolds farm In they are being distributed this week III a pile ot old bridge girders into by Sheriff J. Woodrlng to underprlv (1 t which it had crawled. Tor many lleged children. The Freehold Y. M. years the turtle bearing tht Initials C. A. also gathered and repaired a FANCY GEESE PEN-FED 23= of Mr. Reynold's father, David Rey- large number of toys. E . nolds, and the date 1816, wa« found Finest Quality at'some place on the iarm.^ • Mktmwan Couple Married. FANCY FOWL MIX-FED-UP TO A POUNDS Miss Esther Martin, daughter ot Breaks Arm Second Tune. Mr. and Mra. David Martin, and No. 7Vi Wilfred 3. Stebbens, • seven-year- Daniel J. Rineir, Jr., son of Mr. and PORK LOINS JERSEY CUT —RIB HALF & 13° old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steb- Mrs-. Daniel D. Rlnear, both of Mat- cans bens of FarmlngdaU, broke nil right awan, were married Saturday at Bris- CHOICE • arm again Sunday of last week while tol, Pa. They will make their home CHUCK ROAST QUALITY-BONE IN at play. He had been back to ichool at Keyport for the present. only a few -weeks after breaking his PUMPKIN arm between the wrist and elbow Engagement Announced. 15 Mr. and Mrs. P. Elliott Hall of SAUSAGE MEAT ^—M* and the second break was In the 1 "* same place. Elizabeth, formerly of Belmar, have announced the engagement of their •. Boy Accidentally Shot. daughter, Imogene, to Lester G. You- SIRLOIN STEAKS —--— Thomas R. Hull, 17, son of Mr. and mans, son of Mr. and Mra. Lester Mrs. Arthur P.'Hull of Long Branch, Youmans of Oakhurst. No date has was accidentally shot and killed by been set for the wedding. FLAKO PORTERHOUSESTEAKS -• '33 I .. a shotgun In hia winter home »t St. pkgs. Petersburg, Florida, Monday after- Former Pastor Dies in South. noon. The boy was cleaning the gun Rev. Willam R. Wedderspoon, for Fish-For HEALTH andTWZIFT! when the accident occurred;' The m«r pastor of the First Methodist Hulls spend the summers In Long church *di Asbury Park, died Tues PIECRUST Branch and the winters in Florida. day of ' last week at his home at 19 Cocoanut Grove, Florida, where he ". URGf . *i : Stationery Store Sold.' was pastor of the Bryan Memorial J ae ' The Sinclair stationery atore on temple. , OYSTERS LONG ISLAND ' * *» I C Welt Main street, Freehold, hss been • 4 sold by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sin- Died in Hospital. Dole's Hawaiian clair to Charney's of Toms River, James J. Lloyd, 35, of We»t Keans FRESH - CAUGHT BLUEFISH Mr: and Mrs. Sinclair will move to burg, died Saturday at Monmouth Elizabeth, where Mr. Sinclair has Memorial hospital, Long Branch. He been operating a similar buslneas was a printer by trade and was born LARGE FRESH SHRIMP . Xor about a year. at Newark. He is aurvlved by a wid- PINEAPPLE ow and two daughters. No. 2 caa Married in Mexico. Miss Marlon Yetman ol Freehold, School Head to Retire. FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL who left November 7 to spend the Amos E. Kraybill, superintendent of tht Asbury Park schools since JUICE winter In Mexico, has Informed tome of her friends that she has been mtr- 1915, with the exception of two years ' ri«d to a resident of that place. MIM he served In like capacity at Potts- Yetman has spent several winters town, Pa., hai announced that he will retire next June. in Mexico. She is the daughter of •k ll 1lll _ i ^«^*'*^/C4s«mmmV' !9mmmmmmV" ammmmmmmmmmmmml 111. and Mrs. Tunis V. Yetman. Holdup Man Convicted. Every-Day Francis W. Smith, 23, of Lakewood, - Child Badly Burned • DAIRY • Mary Stevenson, leven-year-old was convicted at Freehold Friday on a charge of having held up a gasoline daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LXRGE CALIF, NAVEL '.." Stevenson of Long Branch, was tak-station at Freehold last October. It CsP*PC ECONOMY en to the Hazard hospital Monday developed at the trial that Smith had dor. 1 QC a long police record. LOW PRICES tUUO BRAND morning suffering from second-de- gree burns of the face, chest, armi Driver Nabbed With M.910. SEUCTE and hands, which she sustained Rush Williams, a Long Branch col- 21 barn owned by Ephrlam Cranmer on b make their home at Engllahtown, the Como-Allalre road at Bailey's Jaek Frost Sugars' p,w ,.d.«r w 2 ' , 13e where Mr. Terrell Is a farmer. dt O n p kB SWISS CHEESE ANOSI^ Corner. Some small machinery stored CAULIFLOWER Teeth Went In Fire. In tht barn wu also destroyed. Sno-Sheen Flour '*""£ *wn mt KM P>O 23C Frank Cook of Adelphla found ou Died In Hospital HR> 18c PEARL WHITE Davis Baking Powder < 2'c^25c BLEU CHEESE -- , last week that coughing la bad foi John Allison, 68, of Avon, died In FOR BOIUNG false teeth. He was Axing the Arethe Fltkln hoepltsl Saturday morn- Dill Pickles DOUY MADISON 101 or ,., 33t COTTAGE CHEESE 2 ^ 15e in his stove Just as he wai com ing after a four weeks' Illness. Ho ONIONS pelled to cough and his false teeth Del Monte Raisins SEEDED orSEtDuss a P.,. 25e nre ll cor Is survived by » widow, four daugh- GRUYERE CHEESE ^ flew out and Into the - ters and one son. , ir-25« RUTABAGA him $38 to replace them. Assorted Pickles 2 SHORTENING «*"*«* 'R> ptg He TIIDBJIDC Manasquan Woman Dead. Tomato Juice °° 9e CANADIAN Mra. Martha E. Height, 58. wife o SHERIFF'S SALE. 1H. p4. 1 Qc . TURNIPS Milton R. Height of Manasquan, died Br virtue of a writ ot fl. fa/lo ma ill. Leaf Thyme MARGARINE ^M.^ a rtcttd, ia.ued out of tha Court of Chftti. FANCY SWEET " ' Tuesday of last week. Besldrn her cirj of tin SUtt of Ni« Jariaj, "111 b« husband she \m survived by three •Ipoitd to lilt at public Ttndut, on Cluster Raisins ».g 15e ' A. ik • n' »oni, T. Roland, Jamea M. and Ed TUKSDAY. TUB J«TII DAY CJV UKS.it- MKK, '»>». Sun Maid Currants / • POTATOES ««.> win S. Height, all of Manasquan. XI 9c b 19c "art •mounting lo >|>l>roilmitfly 11,4(1. . 18 25< John Collins at a parly given l«t FLA. ORANGES All the folloolm Had <" p»real ol land Windex . • 2 ;"„ 29c week at the stato hoipltal. where "i vrantlMl hlnatlHad •• Ut> Num. Date & Hut Bread *•'• On« Hundrad and TMrty-om and OBI H. B. C. Pride Assortment * , pig 23c CHESTNUTS . 2 «>• 25° Married jMtt June. ••unditd and Thlitr-T"o, •" t»i Map (•( '••ta fntllltd "Oomplnn I'aik. n.llonl." Dromedary Master Mix »H »• P>9 19e Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Dlsbrow •<•>•'> Harc> 'I, >•>>. "l>lr» Map Ka> H. B. C. Rltz Crackers . - pi* 21c of Matawan have announced the ••••n approval bl tha To»mhln Commit- marriage of their daughter, Iteba <•• •( tha Towtilhlp or Mli!dl>to~n, and Fruit Cocktail on MONK „ *.v\f*lU BEVERAGES •a Patllaularly dairrlbid •• follown Xmas Chocolates >•«< 99c POMEROY Mae, to Illchard II, Wood of ,»tltinlnr at a point In tht axlatly «lda MORGAN Branch. The ceremony was per- of Uhitn Plan, and In < MAID , 2 BVJ, 25e "undtHthi fnt lo lha rallatlr Una nf "ton, former tax collector at Dttl, was Southern Peas 1 1 POMEROY 28 or \x>\ PALE DRY 'na trtttf lhanrt (It routbaHr. al«n« th* 15; 1»» I •%, itanlld ls«t week hy Judge John C. Crlico ^'wVftj'ib !! .., 3'"«.n47e »>.-17e '••alerly a|dt of Ika lurl, nfl» and fort*. (Hording. Mylon. wlwi w»« convicted •'•»• on..hiin'lr«4lhi fall VI aalit ,*M Sweet Potatoes Z 19e of Imhtnllna hnrouxh funil*. l« nowNMI.IH, „„, ||,,,,,|,,d and Tlli/tyr Ihrnta Butter Cookies • • 2 * >>•« 29c CRAPE JUICE nerving • Irrm In alnl« [>fl«nn, '*' Wtatarly, •lima- I»l ',N(tmtl«r On* Del Maiz Niblet Corn Yt oi c*o SUN TINT CIDER llM»4>a1 .nd Inlrl/. •I.Mr.ljhl and <"•"'>•••» ona.h'iniirrlltlii (••! In l»« Biitmore Choeolatos a a •- ^« 35« '" ,r', " •*'•" "' Walnnlna WELCH'S l Granulate.'Sugar , bol. ' *'«l the nn< piawliaa r«h»»i#'l I* 22. .,39, fitrmora In Mnnmnulli county rra< Redl Rice . M • • « 3-25c Ilieti lot profits (rom their crops lh« ItirbfM mr|l,,f, J, 1,, Cmplnn H.«llr El-Rita Coffee pant year than In any nf ih« lairt 30 «.W I* lh< Pecan Meats • "*•" »*<> Be years. McariiHlk lo • report by Kll-y»»at o*ra In Bonk I Iwerf Marcal Paper Napkins ft io 6c CINCER ALE wood DoU|lui, county farm sgtnt. iti, „,, Merit Pitted Dates • « ,»<<>M>>>9< Th# lots win largely due to tht , WW a%t lha prop«fly of Htinol llry- i'.' "i> f afa., takan in tsttmlnti al lit * Stani'ari Peaebei CttCQOOT CLUB drought. •»11 •( AUanlU Illtkltada n»IMlm III4 Jam 1 Jelllei Mm hot: Mm m) •>]" MMJuiUri, lioar C*rs«nl«, ti al, •nt w b iu b Mr, and Mrs. (itatf B, l4»lt of Croc«V Prlctt (fUeliv* DK, 2lil t« D*< 30fh~M*»l, Fith, D.lry snd Produce J>rl«t Kltctlv. D

    Foxon, second - aifge); Beverly Clay- hymn, "Angela, From the. Realm of .day will be the same-as on Sunday, ton,' Bambino; Florence Averre, Glory," Smart; organ poitlude, "Hal- • namely; 7, 8, >, 10 and 11 a. m. Christmas Services Mary; Robert True*, Alex. Belcbek, lelujia Chorui," from Messiah, Han- The musical program of St Junes' William Ford and Harknesa DeVoe, del. church at tbe midnight' mass will be The Season s Greetings (Continued from page 1.) Shepherds; Donald' Snyde'r. James BEFORMED. as follows: Carol prelude,,, "Sleep eve at the church at 11:15 o'clock. Clayton and William Wlkoff, Thre Holy Babe," "See, Amid the Win- FROM Wise Men; Mrs, Lewis R. Lowry ani Sunday morning the pastor, R«v. ter's Snow," "Jesu Bambino." "Silent Rev. Walter Cowen's topic will be C. H. Walvoord will speak on Use "Peace' to Hen of Good Will." Richard LJowry, Oriental women anc Night, Holy Night." „ • ' •; child; Lewis R. Lowry and Robert subject, "Wanted, a King," The ser- The program at fhe solemn hlgn Member* of the choir ^llead the vice will, begin at the usual hour, DEAUVILLE INN candlelight processional.. Choir mem- Lowry, Oriental peasant man and mast at midnight will be as follow*: child; Harry C.F. Worden andChrijta 10:45 o'clock. The Sunday-schoo bers are Miss Virginia Asay, Virginia session will precede . the worship Krria _ ' "it' Ansells .Highway 35, • Belmar, N. J Budelmann, Florence Ploger, Dor- Joyce Worden, Turkish man and atari* „ . child; Mrs. Karl G. Jatuky and Ana service at 9:30 o'clock. The cbolr will AU othy Farrell, Audrey Lovfold, give tbe cantata entitled, "Chimes of Crtdo,/. \. —. .. Gregorian -. Mrs. Harry Asay and Mra, Doug-las Jansky, Hindu woman witb llttli Oltertorr — . Adeatc Fldalaa Rirl; Clark B. Wallace and Rober the Holy Night," by Hollon Sunday Sanctua ~~ da Anrcl/a Jerolamon. The services will bo In- evening. Tbe presentation Is to be Banedletua ...... it Am.lla terspersed with the singing of carols Wallace, Hindu man with boy; Mar- Agnui Dii L g jorle " and Gloria Moore, Japanese given under the direction of A .„.. .. Solemn Gregorian Solve your problem—ivitb a and scripturit e readingdi , Mi J DID Cratlaa ••— M Miss Jean girls; Mrs. Cornelius G. Muyskens LeRoy Baker, and with Mrs. John Reeeaalonal ...~.. ., Hark) The Ploger is the organistg . Osborn at the organ. Htrild Hoat li Th i and Janet Muyskens, Japanese worn Singing-- STETSQJN CERTIFICATE The program will be aa follows: or- ttn wlth rl The choir of the Reformed church The choir will be under the direc- gan prelude, MIBS Jean Ploger; iiolp,f & '- Virginia Havlland, consists of 24 voices, which are as Chinese girl; Mrs. Philip T. Smith tion of Edwin Bent of the Conserv- If you are uncertain about that gift for "him" don't "Oh Holy Night." Claud Rucrl; "-"" -'- " " *"•"- " •»—"• follows: soprano*, Misses Alice Kub- atory of, Music Art, New Brunswick, candlelight processional, "Come Hith- and Barbara Smith, Chinese woman II, Verni Wilson; Sylvia Wilson, Bet- worry. Spend a minute in our Store, buy a gift and child; Mrs. Wallace Bennett and and tbe choir members' are John er, Y« Faithful, Triumphantly Sing;" ty Pryor, Ann DeFalco; Dorothy Hollan, Joseph Laurlno, Alfred T»r- cerHiicata for a Stetson hat—have ilenclosed in a"i Invocation, Rev. Cowen; scripture, Arthur Bennett, Alaskan woman and Stadlman, Marjorle Erickson, Lena -child; .Eunice Sleveklng, Red Cross gonsky, Robert Morris, H. Raymond miniature hat box—it will .be mailed if you W "The Journey to Bethlehem;" hymn, Fredenberg, Dorothy Thompson, Phillips, Alfred Sapecky, Frank Fee- 'O Little Town of Bethlehem,!' Phil- nurse; Gertrude Spoerl and Christie Margaret Rankln, Mrs. John Zagaja, DeVoe, American woman and child ney, Michael Bergin, Charles Hota- Amounts ips Brooks; gcrlpture, "The Blrlh. of and Mra. Harry Sniffen; aitos, Misses itng, Raymond Costello, Mrs. E. T. the Christ Child;" hymn, "Away In a and Martin Smock, Indian boy. Joyce Estelle, Lillian Baden, Jane 5.00- 7.50 J.TOUDEL 1 The quartet sang the cantata, "The McDonough, Mrs. A. J, Patterson, Manger," Luther; scripture, "The Pennlngton, Pearl Ralph, Mrs. Harry Mrs, V. C. Rideout, Miss Rose Marks, 10.00 -Red Bank— Make Your New Year's Eve Angels' Message ^to the Shepherds;" Story of Christmas," by H. Alexand- Estelle and. Mrs. C. H. Walvoord; er Matthews Sunday morning. The Miss Anne Hoffman, Miss; Helen hymn, Hark! The Herald Angels tenor, Albert Sniffen; basses, Wil- Burn*, Miss Mae Donohue, Miss 1 members are Mrs. J. William Helm, Sing,g," Charles Wesley; scripture , liam Wilson, Martin VanWyck, Nell Mary Morris, Miss Virginia Laurlno 'Reservations Now I ""The Finding of the Chrlat Child;" soprano; Mrs. Thomas McCllntock VanWyck, Luther Smith and John contralto; A. Leroy Baker, tenor, and and Miss Doris Smith. hymn, "While Shepherds Wntohed W. Zagaja. ' Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips will pre- Their Flocks'," Tate; scripture, "Tho Allan R. Woolley, bass. Mr. Baker was director of the singers and Wil- The Christmas program of the side at the organ. • Visit of the Wise Men;" hymn, "Joy Sunday-school will be given Friday BELMAR to the World! The Lord is Come," liam H. Crawford accompanied the THAT Wilt •if '•:.-• renditions on the organ. evening in the church. The program ST. ANTHONY'S. Watts; sermon,"Peace to Men of Good Is under the direction of Miss Pearl The program was as follows: organ ^ Rev. ealvatore DeLorenzo will say $10.00 per Couple - Fun for All! Will," Rev. Walter Cowcn; Christ- Ralph, Mrs. Leon Rex and Mrs. Wal- the midnight mass at St., Anthony's mas offering; anthem,' "Good Chris- prelude, Mr. Crawford; call to wor- lace B. Rankln. Each of the depart- BE REMEMBERED FOR ship, doxology, Invocation, Lord's Catholic church Sunday night at 12 Dinner - Dancing - Entertainment - Favort tian Men Rejoice," strainer, choir; ments of the Sunday-school will be o'clock and two- other special ser- prayer by tho pastor; Lord's prayer; prayer and Apostles', creed, under tUe represented on . the program. The leadership of. Rev. John A. Hayes; vices will.follow immediately after' YEARS the Benediction; Reccsslonnl, "Silent beginners' department will present the mass. ' • Night! Holy Night!"; silent prayer. "O, Come All Ye Faithful," hymn by several Christmas songs.and recita- Harold T. Weber, organist and the congregation, scriptural reading tions. The primary department will Christmas day services will be held by.Rcy. Mr. Hayes and prayer. choir director, and Miss' Mildred E. In the church Monday morning at I) present a drill, "Stars for Jesus," by Pace, assistant choir director, have o'clock. The order of the «crvlce will Tho cantata was as follows: "The Marjorle Estelle, Leila Jobes, Anne Story o: Christmas," the prophecy, arranged a program to bo given by be as follows: Prelude, "Ring Out Hembllng," Margaret Jonce and Jean the women's choir of the church af Ye Bells," Jean Ploger; professional "Behold, the Day's Come," quartet; Macintosh; There will'also be three thn annunciation, "The Angel Gab- the midnight mass. Theoprogram hymn, "All Praise to Thee, Eternal recitations by Robert Crawford, Rob- will open with the choir, without Lord;" Invocation, confession of sins, rjel was Sent From God," Mrs. Helm ert Osborne and Stanley Gllbertson. and quartet; the vision of the shep- any accompanlament, singing "Silent Vcrslcle, "O.un Help is in the Namo The junior and, senior -departments Night." The processional hymn will C of the Lord;" response, "Who Made herds, "there Were Shepherds," Mr. will co-operate in three presentations. Crawford and quartet; "And the be a Polish carol, "Gently Rests the Heaven and Earth;" Ver«lcle and The first will be "Shining Candles", Saviour." The mass will be "In 99 response; Introil for Christmas; Angel Said Unto Them," solo by Mrs. by Lois Macintosh, Catherine De- Helm; "Glory to God In the High- Honor of the Inuriaculate Conception with . Gloria Patrl; The Kyrle; The Gloria Lorenzo, Doris VanNote, Virginia Os- of the Blessed Virgin Mary," sung In Excelala; Collect for the Day; est," quartet; the journey of the borne, Ann Wellner and Shirley Mc- AMERICAN shepherds, "And It Came to Pass,' by a group of three mixed voices. hymn, "The Happy Christmas Comes Queen. Following that will be a The choir will sing "Christmas Lul- STORES' MM-17 |»»li. Ml.wkito « Once More;" sermon by the pastor; Mr. Baker and Mr. Woolley; "O. ilay, "The Effect of Caroling," with taral goM-IUWd . . . •• •'«•» Lovply Voices of the Sky,"- quartet; laby") as the offertory anthem. Dur- Christmas offering; Solo, Mlgs Jean the cast as follows: Joyce Estelle, Communion the hymn "The Holy ond Ploger; prayer; Lord's prnyor; hymn, the quest of the Magi, "The March Alice Kubll, Beatrice Hembllng, Les- of the Magi," Mr, Crawford; "Be- Mother Sings" will be sung,' The ACME "O Llttlo Town of Bethlehem," Red- ter Crelin, Harry Estelle, Edmund recessional anthem will be "Oh Love- ner; benediction; recessional hymn, held There Came Three Wise Men," 3relin, William Bennett and a chorus MARKETS' Mr. Woolley, Mr. Baker and quartet; ly Infant, Dearest Saviour," "Joy to the World," Henry Lohce; of singers. The final-, presentation CREDIT silent prayer. "From the Eastern '- Mountains," will be a pageant entitled "The Tho choir loft and altar will be quartet; "And When They Were ihrlstmas Story." The following decorated In Christmas greens and CARD The Sunday-school Christmas ser- Come" and "O, ComB All Ye Faith- membera will participate: Nell Van- a special replica of the birthplace of PRICE vice will bo .held at tho church Wod- ful,", Mr, Baker and quartet; "Sleep, Wyck, John Ackerman, .Doris Van- Christ has been arranged at one side WITHOUT neaday night at '7:30 o'clock. The Holy Babe," Mrs. McCllntock and Note, Ralph Crelin,. Ed Stadlman, o? the altar. CARD 11.91 quartet; "For the Lord Hath Com- service of vespers will be conducted Robert Hembllng, Raymond Hem- Miss Jennie Bizzaro will sing by Rev, Cowen and recitations and forted His People," solo by Mr, Bak- bllng, Herman Emmons, Ted Mur- "WATERLESS' songs will be presented by the chil- er; "Christ, to Thee With God tho "Dorml, Non Piangere" as a solo, ONLY «t )hy, William Wellner, Robert De- with the choir supplying a back- dren of the primary and beginner's Father," quartet. In concluslbn Mr, /rlcs and James Soden. AMERICAN departments under the direction ot Crawford played the poBtlude on the ground of soft music. COOK WARE Mleses Winnona Darrah, Virginia organ. On Christmas morning the mem- Choir members are Misses Millie STORES Asay, Mrs. Cowon and Mrs. Claronco bers of (he Olrla' league and the Ciaglia, Julia Splnozzl, Rose Caruso, at 75% SAVINGS on our Special Plan. "De- Maxon. The members of the Sunday Morn- outh fellowship will go caroling to Grace Amato, Angle Matocola, Lena lightful meals . . . better tasting and more and Ing club completed their series of he homes of shut-Ins before dawn. Blanoca, Rose Plgnataro, Nancy Cia- healthful meals . . . with definite fuel and The junior, Intermediate and een- studies of "Comparative' Religions" All 'members of the church who are glia, Tessle Navl, Hilda Caprlonl", food aavlnn! Ye» ... a gift of Majestic ACME lor group* will present a pageant, Sunday morning. These aubjectshave Interested In going are Invited. Roie Salatino, Virginia Face, Mary Cookware will prove a lasting gift. A fully MARKETS 'The Light of Christmas," under tho been under tho leadership of Charles ST, JAMES, Cannavo, Gloria Chlaravolttl, Gladys punched credit card (JG worth ot purchases) Oka wuls • Hamilton, tool A-3. 3 direction of Mrs. John Hanscn. A. Wolbach, supervising principal of Cblarav'ollotl, Jennie Bizzaro, Jose- permit* you to -select any piece now at aMaavwb.WUteokuhnltold.'ll Tho service will be as follows: Or- the Rumson public schools. Carl A solemn high mass will be cele- phine Boncore, Marie Cannell, Angela special % former Home Demonstration Prlcev DIT gan prelude, Miss Jean Ploger; open- Smith, basketball coach of the Red brated at, midnight Christmas ev0 at See- the pieces on display. CARD TODAY St. James .church by Monslgnor John Marasclo, Julia Ruflnl and Andrea Ing hymn, "As With Gladness Men Bank high school, spoke on the sub- DeLuca. * _ . " of Old;" order ot vespers, by the pas- ject, "Tho Presbyterian Creed." A B. Mcdoskey, pastor, Rev. Daniel GIVE A HAMILTON tor; Psalm, "Beatus Vlr;'' Welcome, general discussion period followed. ower and Rev. Thomas Nolan act- Christmas day masses will be cele- Betty Claro Young; "Christmas Ing as deacon and subdeacon. brated Sunday morning at 7:15, 9 AMERICAN STORES CO. Tho organization will continue and 10:30 o'clock. Q&alA Magic," Margaret Wymbn and Btuilying a selected scries after tho The high mass will be sung In the Yvonne Dowd; "Wo'ro Only Llttlo ilrat of tho new year. The leader udltorlum by Rev. Francis J. Dwyer ACME SUPER MARKETS Children," Allco Augustine; "Tho will bo Mrs. Ada A. Crandall, princi- nd the high school children will ren- WrtihtWIM Story We Love to Hear," Jo Ann pal of the Rod Bank junior high ter the mass, Gratia Plena, with Sis-' >• BEli Fochort; song, "Why Do Bells on er Mary Mercy «t the organ. J BANK school. The Christmas party will be si V™>^REUSSILLES Christmas Ring?" primary and be- held tomorrow at 8 o'clock at tho Holy Communion will be given at j ginners departments; recitation, Bet- home of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Slngdahl- both midnight masses. Confessions iIOUTH'3 UNO JEWELERS ty Bochert; "My Song," Gene Cox, sen, 120 Wallace strcot, Mrs. Law-will be heard Sunday afternoon and William Paasch; "His Bed for Jesus," rence K. Burdge and Mrs. Lewis R. evening. Stephen Ruslcltn; "The Chrlstmns Lowry are In charge. Weekly re- On 9 o'clock Christmas day, the Spirit," Richard Cowen; sang, hearsals are being held by the mem- enlor class of the Red Bank Cath- "There'i a Song In the Air," prlmnry bers for the presentation of "A ollo high school will render tho and beginners departments; "Christ- Iteady-Made Family." This farce of Christmas anthems. This has, been mas Long Ago," Emlllo Ruzlcks, threo acts will be given In tho Me- ono of the outstanding features of Frcdcrlo Fngcnliopf, Marjorlo Car- chanic street school auditorium Fri- he religious programs on Christmas "*wA RADIO penter; "Stlllc Nncht," Dorothy day, January 12, at 8:30 p. m. Mm. lay, Kaeks; "Ring the Hello," Rita Al- Edmund VomStccg, Jr., who directed The other masses on Christmas thau-sen; "Little Candles," Joan a piny presented by the club last Mchl, Patricia Cowcn, Wayne Jncox.I .car |a oRtiln In charge of rehear- Corrlne Erlckson. Dorothy Kaeke, fBnla .... Robert PaaRch, Juno Acker, Louis;. T/RINITY EPISCOPAL I Augustine, Frederick Jacobin, Ann I _^a/ol canaiollght service will be iTrnfford, Richard Lukas, Gertrude h Christmas eve at Trinity Epla- INITIAL Home 1 01 3 WWagnerg , Howartl Walzer, nuthSwcn-'"copnl church. The congregation and [Sen; addrcEB, '"ghlnklng of the Chtl- Best Wishes choir of men and boys will meet HICKOK BELT SET and Car dren;" offering, children s Christmas, fl Bnd w[n tjng traditional boxes and building fund; l»ymn,lCnrl!||{mMM carols. gifts. Ladies, is A Product of ."Angela from the Realm of Glory;' A m|Un|Knt choral eucharlst will Radios General Motors pageant, "The Ught Christmas;' lm aUng b tnB fun cnolr of men rcador, Dorothy Famll; Angel, Aud- (|n((|n(,, ,,)oy)oyaa aatt ^.30 p m, as easy as for a WIRED FOR TELEVISION SOUND rey Lovfold; Joseph, Louis Schwlnd; | HoHo||yy c()mmc()mmunlounlonn service will bo PRICED Mary, Emy Hahne; Wlso Men, Slg- h(,,d Christmas morning at 8 o'clock. uarU Olvlng, Albert Stoye, Edgar; Tho BcrvlcBS this Sunday will 6c walking indoors Hahne; Shephcrdw, Gernld JITOIII- ., |0uow»: 8 ». m., holy' commun- mort, Robert VnnBrunt, Frank Trnf- h . gijrj ,, . church achool; 11 «. FROM on m Ladies, there is I ford, Thomm Nylon. Hnymond Mehl;'m _ morning piaysr and sermon. Merry 'candle tienrers. Florence Plogcr, Tho program of tho Chrlstmn nothing difficult Alene Jacox, Onvlil Jrrolnmon, SlKnc ovo caroi service will bo an follows: Olvlng, Dorothy Dudelniann, Con- Processional hymn, "Angels, From about pleasing a $1245 Htnncc 1-llrks, Ola Nykn, MniRnrct th^'ncnlm of Glory," Smart; offer- Wymba, mtn Altnnueen; nololst, Jcnn tory, "I*. How a Rose E'er Bloom- man. We please Ploger; children of many land*, ing," rrateorlous; recessional hymn, Yvonne Dowd, Clone Cox, Raymond "o Come, All Ve Faithful," Wados; thousands every Christmas to Mehl, Wllllnm Paaach. enrols, "Hark, the-iHerald Angola year. The very Christinas morning Hnv. Cowcn'sinR," Mendelssohn I "Ones In Royal will address tho group MtemllnK the nnvltfs City, Gauntlett; "O Little • men on your gift .50 Red Bunk firemona' Chrlntnins pro- TownJ of Rnthlfhcm, Reilner; 'The gram «t tho Cnrlton theater. Hun- First Noel." i traditional; "ailent list are customers The Christmas Store Open Till '89 dny afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Rev, NlRht, Holy Night," timber. of bxirs. Cowc-n will addrr«!i the I.lncroft Sun- Tho program to be presented »t 9 P. M. Every Evening Until day-school group nt Its Christmas the rhornl euchsrlut Christmas eve New block—3-iniml service. nt 11:30 p. m. will bit aa follows; We know what ^Tomorrow night members of tjhe Organ prelude. "Jenu Damblnn" (In- Hickok buckle and Saturday, Dec. 23d Inclusive. Luther league, leachera of the Sun-fant Je«m) Tletro Yon; procesalonsl uurdy steerhide belt. he'll, wear and day-school and members o' the pas- hymn, "O Come, All Yo Faithful," what he'll alibi. •Pita* tor's cla»S will ilccorato the church Kerlle WebbWbb* servici e IIn E Packaged in color- lint 1 n'trolt hymn: (After Epistle) for the Uhrlstmns service*. •The Klrst.Nbell," Traditional Cllorla ful cigarette We kn o w the HOME RADIOS 1'ltKHBVTKlUAN. TtW, llrown service In C; fjratlaa box. ,s t y 1 e s he and W« Have Juit Received "A Star Iji tho Dnwnlnn" will lm j'niil, Ili-own nervlco In C; sermon (he subject nt the sermon tn h« given hymn, "O Uttle Town of other American STEINBACHKRESGE CO. A Shipment 'of the at tho I'rrshytrrlan church Hiimlny IIPITI." Rpilner; offertory anthem, Famous morning nt 11 o'clock by thn pastor, "O /,lon, That mingm flood Tld- HICKOK W.LT SETS TO li he-men delight in Rcv. John A. IIHJTB. The chiinih l|nKs," Hlnlnor; Siirmim Corda, ownijtiR . . . and Asbury Park "LONE RANGER" qunrlcl, with Willlnin II. Ci-uwford I Wnhlip srrvlre. In K flat; Snnctlla, at th'o oi'tiiin, will piTienl tKo ChrlsUJtirnp In K Dat; (llorla In ICxcelsIs, In jf. KRIDEL The program will lie n» folltiwa: |i(.y ,,f (j, old Scottish chant;; ppost SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES BrlDf your WO It f».00 Or- organ preludi*. Mr. I'lnwfind; ch"iiil,('(iiiiniiinlim hymn. "Hllnit Nlaht, —Red Bank— Shop this store IN ATLANTIC TOWNMIir, M0NMOUTH COUNTY. NEW JERSEV tlflooto Ui \n tuid |My oio«ll(*rt" Cipotl: liymn, 14 up "Knrk! thn llfialil Anuel* HIIIK;" YOUR XMAS^ TURKEY for the giftfl thnt 1 i|llnrt' l, "IA\ HOW n Itn will pVove what a ctnlitm ptr itnM«»<. lllontnlhK," l' You will never know how delicioiu a Turkey Thi tald i«|« wilt Uka l>lirt •) •,•„»„ Mill i'oll'i N«rV, N. J., on W.,1. All Mahei of Authoriied Service ,, , .„„ ,,>lotk In Ilia >lttino«n ft nli HOME and CAR linrlmnn solo, '(» Kuli Ail Them,;'! smart girl you are • DELCO • PILOT Alnn Wnollry; hymn, "D l.lllln Inwn I enn bo until you terye a genuine - Thi tald Undi. l«n#m#nli, ht-,,||.,„„„,, ,i | **!•!• In ha told, tn4 th* RADIOS 1 1 Ari r(a Home and Car Radioi of llMhlfhfim;' .nrirnnn, "A Hint In I on Christmas REPAIRED jlhe Knwnlnu, Mr. llnyra; iiinyri, ! Ihf .«m., «n,| tht «mtvunl of UIM l«|.| „' f-rh V.-rf! *r« *« foil,,*..; morning. NapaM*. • a^ , tDttttliitU\ ^.. ^I_.I n - ' i^^_d Al| Work Guaranteed. • STEWART-WARNER ipapoliitti! orfrtlit^, urfeitoty i|uiulrt. ! BROOK-FFORD TURKEY lol» "The ITople thill \V n Ik I'll In Hulk' ] Klant« llaallr t« . laij anil I,.,11.1,,,, ,, „, 29.71 Time Payment.. • PHILCO •ZENITH Thr tn*Mrpit tifttt uf tho Hrimdn pluh)|t( (rnilri, Juicy, Ju ikit, nn. I ana ...... nran"; ili'illrntlon; hymn, Joy In (hn Jama* /<»t*!«f Katala, 174 aciaa »,,n,irj .V" i.m Trad* In Allowance). flnvor Kv«ry Men'* Gifts Jamaa 7-tlslfr Katala, 4.ao ariat «,,.l4j.,1Ii ' tits CAR RADIOS Wollil"; lieiirillrUmi, nllent |Hri>ri; >••<• /.lal.r K.lal.. la» ..... »,, ;,J j a.il THUIir,V i, 1 0 in linn |"»lliiili', Mi, C'litwfinil. 50 cents to $50 Jam., /.aldtt Kalala, I «t aria. ».,„,„„ '" i.tri MrniliniK of Ihv i niumllli-f In Jama. Xtlslar K>lala, 14.U «n>. .,,.,,,1,'j' iamaa Xalalar Kalait. as.la ..,.. », , J"J • OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 9 P. M. cliniKrt ttt thr [inKenn* w'i*ic Mli«« . anil J. KRIDEL u Jdlun llRvltnn, ThnsK Inking purl SCOBEYVILLE .'FRONT..ST..' RED ll'ANK, N. J. *rm Aitluii' W, MavhtVv, Ji., irsilin, KAtONTOWN It. — Red Bank — Chainmy, flut »n««l) Jan»t lk* *" ** " i* WAI^TM (I. ntUts.

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    VOLUME LXII, NOU26. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. PAGES Ask Assessments Be Camera Club Red Bank Sailor Saw Holmdel Farmer Organized In Takes Own Life liaki^VailRegUmil^ Reduced $635,775 Freehold Tuesday German Ship Scuttled With Shotgun $e 'Hiid-H^t-^&j^^' Croup Interested in Middletown Township Assessor to Joseph M. Paolucci h a Petty John Mendza Found Photography As a Dead at His Home— Rowing Club Submits Bid r ;; " || Meet Today With County Tax Board Hobby Elects Officers Officer an the Tusca >ota Was 67 Years Old Again For Collegiate Event ? f

    William E. Ralph, Middletown A group of men Interested. In A young man In a navy uniform lownship assessor, will meet with the er, George R. Lutz, Mrs. L. .A. La- wlthViV.; a',8. Tuscaloosa". In gold John Mendia, who farmed a small The possibility. - of (gain; having farge, A. Lezzato, John Leary, Yetta, photography as a bobby met at the plot of ground near the Old Wom- Red Bank .chosen: as the scene ;ofi Mtfnmouth county ta* board today, home, of Rev. Albert L.;Under of around hla pancake hat was the Ge »rge Dwight Lawley Named Lleberman, Eugene LJenleck, Mrs. en's bridge at Holmdel, took his life the Dad Vail college rowlnj regatta,:,; at which time the board will consider Freehold Tuesday night to organize center of Interest *t Sal's tavern on a request to have alleged duplicate May Llkan, Ray Llndabury, Benja- Shrewsbury, avenue last' night., He this week In the basement' of his next spring' was discussed'. Sundayi& min Martin estate, George Martin, a camera club. . Dr. Donald' Rey- home, where he had resided for more morning at a meeting of the trvstflu/.fl assessments of $635,775 written off nolds, temporary chairman,-outlined was Joseph M. Paolucci, son of John] ^ctedHeadOf Undersheriff the township tax books. The alleged Mrs. Pat Mason, Fay Matas, Andrew Paolucci pf'Locust avenue, a second than ten years. He was 67 yoara old. of the Nprth Shrewsbury BqwIng'ssvjjf^S Maeloy, J. H. Melville, William C. the aims of camera clubs and dis- soclatlon in the Molly Pitcher hotel. duplicate assessments date back to cussed, the problems of organization class..petty officer on the 10,000-ton The body was discovered Tuesday 1916 and If corrected will reduce the Meyers, Mary E. Miller, P. J, Moran, Heavy cruiser1 which rescued the of- Re roblican Club afternoon by Postmaster Taylor W. By Woodring The tentative date^ls'May. 18.':.;,:^?r'S Emmett Morford, Elizabeth McCur- with relation to a local organization The Red Bank organisation.'de- amount upon which Middletown In, Freehold. . ' ficers and* crew'of. the 32,881-torj Hance, who conducts a general store township pays state, county and dy, Harriet McGregory, W. McLean, North German Lloyd liner Colum- and bowling alleys at Holmdel. Mr. cided to' submit a . bid to, the asso-• E. A. McQuillen, ,Jr.,. Fred Hefr, After some discussion and demon- bUB, which was sunk Tuesday after- •,F unison Organization HamTe, knowing that Mendza was a Middletown Township elation, stressing the One natural fa-; school taxes. strations of interest from the men The township notified the county Herman Nelmler, Hennlna, Nelmlcr, noon 450 miles due east of the en- freajuent visitor at the store, became cllltles this borough has to offtr, Elizabeth D. Olson, Ernest Olson. present the following officers, were trance to Delaware bay to avoid cap- Hold* Election and suspicious when he had not seen him Man to Succeed along with other requirements for V; tax board December S that its assess- elected: Dr. Donald Reynolds presi- John Olson, Osine A. Olsen, J. C. ture by' the British.' The Tuscaloosa forfseveral days. meet of this kind. "It wllj be a&jtl ment figure was $635,775 too high dent, Rev. Albert L. Under vice pres- • -' Christmai Party Dorman McFaddin and requested that the amount be Parker, Mary Pflster, C. Plcclllo, droppecLanchor yesterday afternoon He went to his home Tuesday af- pointed, out that last season's affair;''| Mrs. Francis Porner, Olive Preston, ident, George, Evans. secretary and In New York harbor off St George, ternoon and found the axed mrm In at Red Bank was a distinct succ'esl!,';"5 cut down before.the 1940 cash basis Charles E, Cole treasurer, The 1 budget was drafted. Wirllam A. Elmlra Rice, Rev. Thomas Rice, Staten Island, with the 576 survivors, ,<3eo|rge Dwight was elected presi- the cellar of his home with two thot- John T. Lawley, who conducts a despite the poor weather conditions *; Grace U Rich, Charlotte Richardson, president -made the > following com- who were taken to Ellis Island. gun wounds In his body. Mr, Hanco that prevailed, and that the '• pitfi^tvM Sternkopf, Jr., who Is auditing the mittee appointments: Seldon S. Tins- dent «f the Rumson Republican club real estate and lnsuranco oftloo in tho township books, sent upon request, Riverside Construction company, Paolucci, who Is a graduate of the at the regular meeting last night at notified state police at Keyport, who Rlvcrsldo Heights section of Middle- p»nts bad an oxcellent UmtV'.'ifi'-iJsSv&s Frank T. Russell, Jennie I. Russell, ley,, house committee; Dr. Don Rey- turned tho case over the the prose- . The bids will be opened at a mt«fc:«-'S • to the-county board certification of nolds, constitution, committee; Carl Red Bank high school* and a former Red Men's hall, The retiring presi- town township, was appointed first the duplicate assessments. Mr. Ralph Joseph Roderick, Samuel Schanck. dent i» William Macintosh. Other cutor's office at Freehold and Chlff undorshorlff Monday by Sheriff Mor- Ing to be hold at New York the m)d**?M Stelnmetz, program committee; Register newsboy, has been In the. die of January. It Is believed thai'^1 was then asked to meet with the Herman Schllchtlng,. Henry O. navy five years.' He was granted pfficers chosen were' Francis J. Nary of County Detectives Charles E. Tato ris J. Woodrlng, Mr. Lawley suc- < Charles Cole, finance committee; E. assigned County Deteotlves Merrltt bids have also been iubmltttd•'''bj ::ifta& board to give the members a clearer Schoettly, Charles H. Seely, Margaret W. Crosbje, publicity and the officers shore leave shortly after the Tusca,- vice president, Mrs. DeWltt Scott ceeds" .Dorman McFaddin of Long picture of the situation. L. Slver, Benjamin M. Sorlno, Joseph loosa arrived TnNew York harbor second vice , president, Alfred F. Kent and Harold Woollcy to Invert!- Branch,' freeholder-elect, who will MartetU university, which 1» .deslr-ifV|a of the organization to serve as the gate. ous of taking the event to Ohl6,li>d;,?«.^ In the petition for a correction the Stavolla, Rose Stever, Mary Btepole, executive committee, L. G. Hollen- and returned to the ship at 8 o'clock King secretary and Edwin M. Far- take olTlce January 1. Thn now un- Oscar Stolz, Jennie E. Streeter, Kmil rier treasurer. The newly olected of- The county detectives notified drrsherlff will serve until 1041 at an the American International college;': township informed the county board beck was appointed chairman of the this-morning. The petty officer as- whloh would have the •''Uttls Pough-, f that the list of alleged duplicate as- L. Stringer, John J. Swaroe, Francis sisted In the rescue work. He gave ficers will be installed at the Janu- County Physician Harvey W. Hart" annual salary of $3,000, 7 sessments covered 2X5 accounts, Stevenson, Catherine Taylor, Hor- I membership committee. his blanket to a 14-year-old mess ary meeting. A silver platter was man, who said that Mendia had been keepsle" regatta,held next ynir 'ai .^ 1 The new president read an Invita- Sprlngfleld,.M»ssachusetts;:'.,;•:.; .•:|'.;--: .some of them dating back to 1916. tense Thompson, John Tietjan, Felix boy from the German boat who had presented to Mrs. Bertie Jeffrey for dead about three days. County of- : ? They range in size from ?50 to $20,- Trezza, Frank VanRlper, Ira Van- tion which wan,extended to members lost his clothes overboard. Paolucci being the'most active member dur- ficials found that Mendza had rigged , Seven ooliegea participated la' .l*it'" of the local organization by the'Mat- summer's .event, they; being Rutgers,; v 000. s Vllet, A. H. Vlchl, Frederick Valwelle, said that all the clothing of the lin- ing the* year. Mr. King* announced up an Invention to take his own life. ; awan Camera club to attend a meet- Marietta, Rollins; Boston Univtriity, John T. Lawley, chairman of the Jule Wall, Margaret Walling.' . er's crew was packed In neat bun- the resignation of Mrs. Robert G, A double-barrel, 12-gauge shotgun 1 Samuel and 'Anna Walters,,-Walter ing which would be of especial Inter- dles,, Indicating that the.crew had lUley as Chairman of the entertain- had been set up In a vice and was Manhattan University, Dartmouth ;; tax board and a member of the est dealing with contact printing and and'American International.' • Th'rie'^ finance committee of the Middletown and Susan White, Charles M.,Whlte, been prepared for some time to leave ment committee but not as a mem- loaded by the farmer who appar- ; ly, Anna WInther, Jacob Wahlburg, a demonstration of enlarging. A the ship. ber of tho club.. ; ently used two sticks In order to rs- other' colleges—Washington * Lie. i' township committee, said the method traveling exhibit of the New York William & Mary end Blchmond Unl-': . of auditing over the' last 20 years Margaret Woodley, .E^Wah], H. H. Two firemen went down with the Last night the club was host to lease the triggers. Zimmerman, George Zuckschwerdt. Camera club Is also to be one of the vetslty—are expected' to inter- next' ' "was at fault for the unpaid lteips In Mr. Mendia, who, according to ; r J features of the program at Matawan, Columbus.. They had gone to-their the, children at the annual Christmas year, ' ' •' • ''-" " ^ 'i •!"'''?'•• *•>''•?,% the tax duplicate which hits merely tonight. Six members. Including all beds after having finished '.their party. A'tnsjrlclan named Raymond Postmaster Kance, did not enjoy • Three officials of the Dad V*U ^1 been taken! and placed in the tax lien of the officers of the Freehold club, tricks In'the engine room, and It. Is Cox ot NiwYork and two assistants good health, was a carpenter by trado sbolatlOn, Who were* preaebt'at'ltAli*;fl' book year after year." believed they mistook the order to made^ the'evening a pleasant one for and was employed throughout the day's ' meeting, «*pres«d • thi hop*;;; Masonic Honors are planning to attend the Matawart community on odd Jobs. He did out- Mr. Lawley said, "Members of the ; abandon, ship for another fire: drill tho, children. The magician's ser- tliat the rejatla will b« returned t*::, township committee, .realizing last club meeting. . . and failed to show up. "vloe~ "' s : were,; obtained through the standing work as a carver. Ho wor- j The'next meeting of the Freehold Hid Bank;: They, ire C.'LeveirlbIi,i« winter while working on the 1939 Conferred Upon The1 Tuscaloosa, Paolucci said, had grner fslty of former Mayor Neilson shipped In his - home where he had Breet, chairman. of the asioclatlon)1 budget that a mandatory cash basis club will be held on Tuesday, Janu- constructed a small altar,••••••- ary 23, 1M0, at the office of Dr.-Don- been trailing the Columbus for two Qoorge E. Little, director of athlitlcs> _ . budget would result In a severe hard- days.: He aald that Just before the Aftir the show Santa Glaus In the Mr. Mendza Is survived by » sli- aV Rutgeri,' arid' Charles Ubfir/.'VbwS^ ; ship on township taxpayers because ald Reynolds, West Main' street. ter, Mrs. Mary Honek of Mllford, ; Two Red Bankers Freehold. The Constitution commit- Columbus was scuttled a British qV persoi of Charles Geyer, appeared Ing coach' tl that collekt.' • i *"M'.i of the ever-mounting unpaid taxes, atroyer appeared on the horlron and on th) i stage and about 100 children Massachusetts, launched a tax drive to pave the way tee will, present a plan of organiza- A private funeral was held yester- ptheri present •wert ' Janits :y^;-.. tion and business procedure as well fired two shots across the. liner's receli id glf Is as they filed past Gifts J for a 1940 cash basis budget .When John J. Carhart and bow. This was at 3:09. were; distributed among the adult's day afternoon from the H. 8. Bedle Lang', president of th« North Bhriws :~{ as a permanentTiame for the organi- funeral home, Keyport. Interment bury Bowing associitlon; Dr, S»mu«r. : . the drive began the township was zation at the next* meeting. Other Captain Wllhelm Daehne, master after* ard and the evening's fun carrying approximately $714,000 In Harold V. B. Vodrhis of the Columbus, ordered lifeboats woun4 up with a social time. was In the Green Drove cometery, Hausmin, who was named ganeral v committee*. to report will - be the chalrrnan; Alfred J. Llppman, Fred;, tax Hens. •• - Housing, committee, the Membership lowered and at 3:06 he'gave the or- Keyport. .-.••,.. "Our thorough-going, complete and Given Field Jewel der to open the ship's sea valves. The O; I"l»h«r. G«y t.-BeJcher. TUnls-Vc committee, Program and Finance V. Kendrlck, flr., Frank Wyekofr,^ Intensive tax drive," Mr. Lawley Bald, committees. Camera- enthusiasts In- captain, who was the last to leave, "brought In approximately $250,000 in went hand over hand down a rope Rotarians To George Calvin Magte and Bdwaril;* At the annual communication of terested ' In Joining' a camera club Walling Farm O, Waider. '• ••'••" ••''••\'V?'" ^H'r .back taxes. Of the $714,000 in tax Mystic, Brotherhood lodge, No. 21, may,' communicate .with .one .of 'the from the bridge to a lifeboat at 3:33. ' ',/ JOHN T. LAWtET. ' Hens which we started to collect, $31,- F. & A. M. of Red Bank, Tuesday officers .'above or with the .chairman By 4)30 the Tuscaloosa had picked Be Daddies To 706 would be represented In duplicate night, December 19th, two past mas- of the membership commlttei,, Carl up the last lifeboat arid, left the Co- At Chapel Hill Mr. Lawley la chairman of the assessments which, with the #50,000 ters of" the lodge' were honored by , SUInmeU, IB Par j ayshui, Frtehold. lumbus, st tiling slowly spouting Monmouth county tax board, h»'vlnj Accident Victim collected, leaves approximately (432,-1 having the "Edwin Field Jewel" pre- flames from every i eompsnlonway. Poor Children Sold This Week been appointed In 1930 to (111 the un- 000 still due.In the tax lien boots." sented to them for special service The ship waj loaded with barrels of oxplrod term of Jitcob Lefferts of Dies In Hospital , .; W. Mr, Lawley pointed out that-the to. the lodge. The recipients, were oil. Cipt«.ln Daehne • slid ,he had Matawan, •' Mr. Lawley's term" ei- • tax drive brought to light tha fact John J. Carhart, who was master Radio Station .been ordered by.^JTMehrer Adolf Hit- HfOi* Hundred ' Atlantic Highlands Man plred April 30, but lie hos-^ocrf'soi-v"-- —that I'there were numerous Ituns.ln in": 1928 and Harold V, B. Voorhls, Jer to try tht dash from Vera Crui ing1 ad Interim, duo, to tht fact that Injuries Fatal to the tax Hen book which were erron- who was master In 1937. • Plans Program to Norway. • • , • . •'•;. Pocr Kiddies to Modernize Large no new nppolntment was mada by eous. There were duplicate anee^ This medal or jewel Is given each The United States government be- Oovcrnpr A... Harry Moore. Mr, Harold Ecclei ; * ments, soldiers' bonus ' Items and year to. one member but thla year gan today Its formal consideration Of ' Entertained- Today Farm House Lawley will jer.ve until ha" li sworn everything else. The committee, In two were awarded as Mr, Voorhls, WBRB to Broadcast what to do about the survivors of the ln;«a undcrsherirf January,2, Harold Ecclei, 19, of Asbury Park, order, to get a fixed assessment out who is the lodge historian, and who Columbus. - Last night the Germans , Fifty kiddles, from some of the who was Injured Wedjiesday of. last, of the tax duplicate on which we He Is also chairman of the finance instituted the presentation, had nev- Christinas Music rested comfortably In the long bar- more humble homes of Red. Bank The James T, Walling farm on committee of thn Middletown town- week when hls.ctr and aa automb-'' have been payin£Hatate and county er received one. rack halls on' Ellis Island, and this East road In the Chapel Hill section 1 ind Immediate vicinity, ire this ship committee, having been elected bile driven by Charles Burd of Mid-- taxes must do it through the county Worshipful Brother Edwin Field mornmorning Byron H. Uhl, District p. - noon luncheon guests of the I\ed of Middletown township has been dletown collided on Cooper'*' brldg*j- ' tsx board. The committee then peti- Mrs. Lilian M«yhew; manager 0fi "VI "y™" «• ""'. P«met pi- to the commltteo In Novombe'r for was master of the lodge In 1884, radlo station WBRB, and her son, | reclor °' Immigration and Natural- Bank Rotary club at their weekly sold by the owner, Leon Cormier of his fourth term. He Is a governor' died Friday morning In Rlvervlew: tioned the board for a cancellation of 1885, 1886, 1887 and 1889 and again session it the Molly Pitcher hotel. Arlington to Lawrence J. Clark of j hospital. Death was attributed;|4: $635,775, the difference between what Arthur Mayhew, Jr., production man-1 Nation began a series of hearings On oj the.Monmouth County Real Estate in 1901 and 1902. He waa active in ager at the, station,' have announced Ilhe, W«nd. The Iteglater has been reliably In- Atlanllo Highlands." Tha sale was board rind In a member of the tax a fractured skull, ,',. ' ; V M our assessment has been and what Masonry for many years and a fam- Mr formed that Santa ,'Claui will also made by the John T. Lawley agency we believe it to be." ' programs;for the' holiday season. Aaj ' Uhl said he hid no Idea how committee, of tho New Jersey a«»o- Mr, Burd suffered a concussion 'oft: ous surgeon of the last generation. be there to greet those youngsters with the cooperation of Hcv Boren- elation of real estate boards, the brain and, lacerations, of thi Mr. Lawley «ald, "There la no dis- has been the custom in ths past there I [ sen of the law firm of Snydcr, Rob- Others to have received the Field No survivor will be permitted liberty, and to *e* that In addition to having Former SherllT George H. Koberts forehead, whloh required 17 stitches' pute with Mr. Ralph as to the amount Jewel are Past Masters Fred Brown, will be no radio broadcast on Christ- 1 erts * Plllsbury. 1 mas day. he said, until he Is shown to be a a real Chrlatmaa dinner with all the of New Monmouth, a Democrat, la to close, His condition thli morn- Involved, but whose fault It li Is George W. Chandler and Joseph bona floe seaman In good health. No- fixings that they will each go home- The farm comprises 100 acres of Ing was reported as greatly Irbprov- something else again. The fact that Tonight at 6:30 o'clock the Atlan- slated, to succeed Mr. Lawley on the Turklngton and Ralph S. Pear,c* body at the Island could tell what ward .with a Christmas gift from land and has a frontage of about a tax board, swinging the balance of ed. ."...."-••'. ':'.'.•• the amount Is. so large does stagger and Charles Preston. tic Highlands high school, student their "Rotmry daddies." half mile on East road. About flvu tile Imagination, but It must be re- group, under the direction of Mildred would be done about repatriating sea- power from the Republicans to tha According to the police, Burd was On Saturday, December 18, 1939, men who failed to reshlp within 60 William L. Russet, Jr., one of the acres are In apple orchards. The Democrats. Other membcra of tht driving north on Bridge avenue j ' membered it has been built up over a St. Quentin Conclave, No. 76, chart- Halt, will present a drama about the newer members of the Red Dank I f«rm la particularly adapted to rali- period of more than 20 years." Christmas seal sales! The radio con- days. It was pointed out that no board aro Robert Holmes of Avon, a when his car skidded on thi Icy) ered In Chicago. Illinois on May 27, liners to Germany are running from club, has completed all tha arrange- Ing asparagus. Republican, and Faul Klcrnan of pavement Into Ecclas' ear, whleh:, The property owners Involved In 1939, was Instituted In the Garden cert tour, a program of symphonic ments for today's party and If any A 12 room house and the usual was going |n thi oppotlti.direction.' the situation are Frank Adams, Stan- mtulc, will be heard tomorrow night this port, and tbere_ Is no guaranty kong Branch, a Democrat. No more City hotel, Garden City, Long Island, that any liner will' reach a German of the many detail! do not dovetail farm buildings arc on the property. than two members of the three-man ley Brasch, Fred Brunner, G. and J. New York, by III. Wr. William Mose- at 9 o'clock, Frank Taylor will be Mr, Clark Intends to modernize the Brunner, Rudolph Bertsche, Prank port. It will not b» any fault of "his. A board can be from the same political ley Brown, Intendent' General for the commentator and the program great surprise Is In store for the houae and use It as his homi, party. _ ___^..^ Elks Auxiliary Downs, Lillian Eldrcdge," Mary H. New York of the Imperial, Eccles- will Include well known Christmas Ely, Leon English, Charles Eyers and Rotarians and not until the affair is iastical and Military Order of the music. Houses Sold over and, Bants takes, off his noil- . . . , • Has Holiday Party Richard Grosslnger, Cecelia Falgan, Red Cross of Constantly, a private The studio holiday party will bej * day suit will the club members 'JuialOT Assembly Many Reservations Charles Falk, Otto F. Gehlhaua, R. Masonic group In England, Canada heard over the station tomorrowtvl Mrs. Winifred Williams and Mrs,. and J. Glbb, Edith Gilbert, William know who has bean Impersonating I J. Harry Robertson were hostesses and the United States. night at 10 o'clock. Members of the " Old ,3aint Nick. To Hold Dance For Quad Dance Gunzenbauser, Hans Hansen estate, itaff and artists heard regularly will A row of four houses on DeForest at tho Christmas party given by the Kate Hendrlckscn, Martha Jonc», Mr. The office of Recorder Is held by On previous Christmas parties Many reservation* are being made members of the Slks auxiliary last Knight Companion Harold V. B. be heard on this Informal hour of avenue, owned by the Charles L«rwls each Rotarlan brought a gift for The beginners group of the Jun- Jones, * Peter and Louis Johnson, carols. Rey. Robert Anderson, coun- estate, were sold this week by Gros- ior assembly, a clsas In ballroom for tha Quadrangle cluh's New Yean night at the clubhouse. Decorations Kaygood Realty corporation, Mary C. Voorhls of Red Bank. the kiddles. Theac war* placed eve dance which will bo held Hun- were In keeping with the holidays. .. ty commander of the American Le- slnger ft Heller. All four houses are under a trea and distributed In due dimclng at the Ethel Mount Kelly, Stephen Kelly, Harry Krfthne, gion, will deliver a message to the two-story frame structure* and eon- Mozar Dancing school on Prospect day night, December 31, at t>"> Molly Mr*. Murray A, Cowan, vice presi- Catherine E. Landers. time. This year Mr. Russell has Pitcher hotel. Tho prlncctonlnns1 dent, presided at the business meit- members of the Legion st this time. tain six ro«m« and Improvements, made other plans and all that each avenue, will hold Ita first formal of Matilda Lausperg, James Lenahan, Food Matinee , The regular R. C. A. hour of "Music The lota are 33x100 feet. the season Friday December band from ICnat Orango will provide Ihg. Mrs. M. fi. Jacobs, president; . Rotarlan will do is to chip In his mualc for dancing from 10 p.'Un. un* loft luat week to spend the winter In, William J. Leonard, Richard Love- You Want" will be heard from 10:45 Three of trio houses were purchas- proportionate share of the expense 20, from fl to 11 |>. m. In the studio, kin, Jane Lyons, Joseph Martin, J. C, This Afternoon until 11 JO o'clock tomorrow night. ed by the tenants. The properties at The class numbers about 60 girls III < a. r». F|orldn, Mrs. Tony Hunting of Fair , of the entertainment and gift glv- Haven will- be hostess at a card ! Maxwell, Harry Melenlause, A. D. List 'night a group of, students 19, 31 sndp3 DeForest avenue were r,|r. ' and boys of the 'teen age, They are Reservations inny be made by call- Meloy, William C. Moore, Fannie from Red Bank Catholic high school boughrtrjr nl«nlo nicci, Lulgl Ramp- msklng great progress In tha study Ing Arthur MncDonald, chairman, or party for members at her home af- Morgansteln, Annie Munson, John Chrlitmsa csrols and songs will ba of the dancaa which are popular un any of his ninlnlnnlii, Herbert 'limit, ter Christmas. • Firemen'*- Annual ' sang a number of Christmas carols Inn and Joseph Canepa. respectively. featured In the program, i , Myallvlcs, Lucy Montgomery, Henry t at 6 o'clock. The property at 17 DeForest avenue the ballroom floors today and the Amory Ontiorn ami Chester Vorrnr, After the session gifts wire ex- McCartney, Lucy McCrcedy, Marga* Affair at Carlton was. purchased by Phillip Deflsntla formal promises to bo a gala occa- llnta and nnlnirriinkrrs will lit glvrn changed and a buffet supper w»« ret Neigh, Harold Nesbltt, William of Long Branch_aa an Investment. sion for theae youngatsru. the Riienld. served. Other members attending ; Moglows, David O'Brien, i-dohn J. alter Rice Heads Marion Spence The advanced group of the Muzar Thr annual (.'hrlntninn parly will be were Mrs. J, Joseph Hennessey, Mrs. O'Brien, Gnorgo Ostendorf, John H. Thr annual Bremen's food matinee Thnmas Hackett, Mrs. G*ns Handy, will be held-thla afternoon at the COMING AUCTION SAI.K. achool'a ballroom claasea will give held Jointly wltti mcmlirrN of tlm Oiterun, Francis Farnell, Anna Pat- Gardener*' Group Engagement Told a tea dance at thn atuillo on New Trlnd r.luli and tlinlr friends tomor- Mrs. May Wulflng, Mrs, Samuel tirson, John J. Pearson, W. 3. Per- Carlton theater. Children present- Ilrrk, Mrs. Witter U. Connor, Miss, ing canned goods or any article of Walter Rice was elected president An auction sale of antique and Mr. and Mrs, William J, Spence Tears day, from 3:30 to 0:30. Quests low night at HtfO o'clrx'lt In the quad clvale, Joseph -Phillip*, Frank L. modern furniture by order of the Invited py tha mrmtiera will be wel- dub rooms. Thfr<» will b» enlRrtnln- ICIIznboth Costello, Mrs. Max Morris, Plney, R. B. Real Estate company, •taple food will be admitted to the of the Monmouth County Horticul- of Lake avenue have announced the Mrs. Oeorxe Harm ind Mrs. Harry • •howlnjt of "Nancy Drew -and the executor of tile Florence.P. Bella ea- ennauoment of their daughter, Mlas [c °medd, tiient, g&'men anil rrfrrnlinienta, Fannie Richards. tural society- Thursday night at tate will b« held on the premises, J. Cjulnn. Quests were Mrs. William: Hidden Stalrcaae." The food will be Rumson. Other officers are Eugene Marlon Ursola Bpencip, , lo Dr. Ken-|_MI»a, Morar and Mlaa Helen U Oeorge A. C'nrey Is chnlrmnn of the Kenneth 8. and. Jlargarct Rouen, Riverside drive, Middletown town- Fales, secretary of the school, will party.. ^ ^^ Drckor, Mrs. George Graus* and Mrs, UMd to fill the baakets to be dis- Warden, vice president; M. L. Con- neth A. O'Connor, ion of Mrs. Msry William Coopermsn. David Rooke. Edw»rd Rowland, liar- tributed Christmas by the Red Bank ship, Saturday afternoon, January t, receive at both affairs. Cllarlea flota- , nors, second vice-president; Clark 1940, starting promptly at 1 o'clock. O'Connor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and . ry W. Reynolds, Thomaa Sail*, Mrs. Exempt Flrcmen'a aaaoclatlon. [Kennedy, recording aecretary; Pater tha late Anthony O'Connor. i chalk will provlrln the mualc for Sklllen, William Stadman, Btnte of J. Mulvlhlll, treasurer; Anthony Georgi H. HorVrta will be the auc- Oscar Brand Captain New Jersey,' Anna Sutler, Uriah The uae of the thi-ster for the food Mlaa flp*nc« la a graduate of Red |dancing, Eatontown Man Matinee, as well as for the annual Bchuminn, financial aecretary, and tioneer and he hVs arranged for the Bank Catholic high school and Kit- Swan estate, Anna Taylor, Charles Monte II. Jonea, corresponding see- houaa lo be ouerr so that the many Of Ice Boat Fleet VanKcrtz. William and Mary Van Chhlatmaa party to b« held Chrlst- kin Memorial hoaplfil school of HKI.MNO UIPTH FOH ( HAIIITV. i 90 Years Old ftas morning, has been donated by retiry. articles can ba Inspected^! few hours nursing. Hha la now on I hi nuralnjf' Oarar 111 anil, one of Itril llank'i i Norman, LeRoy Voorhees, Anna Wa- Theodore Wolcott, a plonear rts- M°rrls Jacks. preceding the sale. There la a choice veternn Ice tiont Hklppnra, hna Ijaen bel, David Wallace, Thomas R Wall- Six numtrtra eltclad to tha exucu- assortment of all the better things staff at Albany hospltsl, Albany, New I Th)) n.,d mnk Woln,n', Kuchsnge Ident ol Eatontown, will c«lebritt A largo committee la working tlv* board were Charles Rice, Wil- Y n:ad* captain* of tlic Irn liont llriH Inn estate, Fred Wheeler, Mrs. F. h to he found In a large horns and °rk. haa a mo«t attractive selantlon of »r- his lioth birthday quietly tomorrow »td to Inaure the auccras of the liam Porter, William Macintosh, J. nwnnl by rieornr K, Kuiipnt nml Williams, James Wllaon, Charlea A. c Ultra are hundreds of articles most Hr. O Connor; did pprt-madlca l work iMn tor holiday Rid.Rid., Their atom Ht, hla home on Clinton itrtet, Mr. 1 >latm*i party. Th# children will E. Hal nil, Jamea mVkss and Harold llrnige OIIIIK, ailci'm'illiiK II. pulluril Wlrlh, James R Wise, George M. h too numerous to mention. a*. I he Universityy ooff NebraakNebraakaa MMdd ororll UnilUnil,,nn t>]tetit>]teti n(n(,,,,rr ,,f0.(, ,,,.„, Wulcott, a retired carpenter, Is a soil Wood* «ntat«, David Ahem, Peter « presented with loya and fruit by .Tarry. Officers, will b. Installed f «f I'laher, yho inalKrinl. Mr. 'llu|i|10ll of lhe late John and Mary WolcotU R Them will lie an advertisement per- I, a (rxluate of th. a- u An kla lhlA*tilMnlfl saf If 11 W lliljfftre. dA fo* r anlf• i are thnanjo„• 4*'f a tin licit•• - yourn ago. He Is enjoying food, James G. Andrews, C. Andrews, Har- A^baaket of fruit was «»nt to Mr. nf Tha Register, when Mr. Roberts old Bang. !'••!, will again be Jammed to ca- Conner*, wtin Is confined to his home hoapltal and la now on th* staff at crafl, and the procerda are tiaril for Fur wnril-BtfloiInK craft, (lit Unto, lirnllli. will Hal many of |hs better places to the Albany hnapltsl, charity, A Thi' flint two lion!* in Clnsit A al/.o P«trlrk Ilreen, Ted Mreton, Her- with Illness. nil offered for the high dollar, Me haa a son Harry Woloott of A tentative datr for (he annual The women who are opnrntlrfg Ih* nml lli!> Dare la a fiiiirth-clmi ctafu man Brookmnn, Ailftut llronmr, Ah null Dm culm a (if HIP Noitli Houlh H. Msnasqiian, who will hllp their fatb' n gr auction of The n«glst«r features a rluli held thalr anni/al holiday party aronn'I, and purchases mt not rotn- «r calehntt hi* hlrthdsy. i l*>nald, Julia A. Donnelly, William P'thinus. Alao It'a You, Nlsht ind Tuesday nlfhl at th* ."T" Hyiiaa Ml. Hi unit haa lieeit aalilng !<-'' V. Dorn, Thomn Devint, Ida Evnr- "•r, Cupld'a llreath, Illne flrMa, Ool. apielal combination auction sal* at ptilaory when a vliilt IN maifr. !JW<1|, flhillmir, My Hln, Coiday ind Chrlstmsa »x#trl«»a at lh« flhrawa- th* J, Klntkln * Bern livestock salas on Itlvrralda avenue, (lifts wrra Imata mi In* Hhrawsbilry ilvrr for Xmau Cards. , • «nlr. Miry Kgnatovlch, Lillian ('. exchanged and rrft«ahm*nt* sarvad. IIIIIDI limn i<> yrniH and li«» won Ely, Danl«l Eniirl, N. Enuel, A. Fon- '•rdl.y', fullntrlra ind many other*,' bury srhoot will b* held tonight at pairlllon at Freehold Friday, Ducm- VKAIIN. Wa allll have a bl( assortminll «| "oolnaon's I'harmary, IOH0 Ocran K o'clock In Ilia school audllmlum. lor 7t. Ih* aala darting at eloven At tha htislnua mealing final plsna iimnv iniea I If wna Isuthl to anil fly* for to anal better cards, Nitlonat' «tf, Catherine Foater, Mm. ChaflM "Vnua. Hf« llrlihf, phori* H«» were made fml(ii Ifihn Fiirlato, Lillian (lid*, Her. Thar* will b* 100 dairy nowa, Jeraey lUaltor wan laaueil thla Wfrk, Clean Up Homo Now. • • • The aehftol . nun O#rhr, William C. • lllnns, having lvft my »••! and Thla will h« Ida round-tip Ml* of the tawelty hire, rrorn II In lift. Tha I pallors whn hav« hc*n In liiialiiMm Kiirtiiry iiutldt iiorUlil* mill nlllca I'rown'i. -AdverlUtminti tm —- • ».**•.*». .-• J..lUriMll, *"reit Harris ratal*. Ann* ""•"I. I will nut In rM|H>n«IM» for i»l» nunttinant In town. rWuaalll**', j M y«ar« nr ni'irr. Inrlmlnl |n tha tyiiawrllria, uttr.em iiM up. '1'oiirn «nv «*bt* conirstt'd nf incurred by Tatrhnr tto» . - " • '• •--'ilin » ilny. All milt's 10(0 models, K. Ittwklna, John lUarfy, fl»or«« TxprlUna, f% Off, Hat |» 111* nam« of Vtrry A' OarldU I'ut a t*w •roundahd Ipruot Halwlr, Cheat ar llawli, Rlrhard Ho- tbe. far • I'W'i sic. Nut ersoktis M Mnmd stratt— Advtrtlsamanl. • II lliiinnt'iiil, Hupmlor Tyt>awrlt«r John Jllnnl, Jr! 6c| f«rvln« MUl Mk; it-pitt* att dl«h. Underwood porUblf, btanil n«w nf Union s(r««l, It«d llsnk, who has Har?lc«, OrMnn th*ol«r hullrllns. Itsd «•« our mw onil, Nailonal I * •an, J. I. llolbrook. a*org« Hopkins, rost* I*J M, our pries IMJn; Borala. Tor Hwrgklmi. his offlf* In Jera»y City. rniwn'i-^ Ail»trilwm»t«. • • «s, ISM. National 6 * 10. frown'*. Coma Hunk, nlinne IU; Open •vinlniis.— John llorsn. Abraham Johnson, V»r- —A4virtli*m«nt. _ n«mlnttona and Coronas In stoaV at I»u of riduetlnn* on toys. Advartfaemrnt. con Jonw, tiarbir* Kin*. , ... V\m\i Toys l>il. r*duct3 prlcai for Xmai, Ofrlei mi- In now. Nstlonsl > * It. 1'rowna, Ouldofl^T "™|i untll the Hat mln«t« with us Tr*» U UU, tl Osta, fhlnaa lilt to «»M f»uarant»rd for Adv«rtlii>m*nl. XitM* OIK*. 7«o sst, Hhou With Ul »U O Thomas K«arny, U Klrchner, Mar. k f Popular pried glfla In a h\u virla\ - Thn I'lCAMitt Vall'v Inn Bird Kl.ln, Krank M. Kimnn, Cl»ot.« *» *• hivt a vanity In ill tlfl And Tr#» atinda, ?»<• Plunly ef all dm yairas Urmi loo * »: J1"**. Nallonal i A 10. Pmw«'», Xm*s M«m« I'll NallOMl t A 10. Typ«wrliar. B»/v!e», 107 M^Bffloulh Hova rsn ir.ska »»lra oookiit inon«y ,(ly alllslill l»flMl., NsattNtljrman l 5 A 10. Piniwn'a., ta all In linliimi a Merry Clillll- KrtlM, mnk it Xrut.tr, stall M Ptowa'i.-Aavittlsttniot, alr«l,-Ad»«itU€inenL, illlns Ilia KMlst»f^-Adv»rllM»«nt • - AdvirtUiniinU AdtL iV'iA4vMu RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER'21.1939. Y. M. C. A. Board to be roastsd for the gala all-hospital oreman School Former Pastor Christmas at St. George's CitizenV Club Holiday Spirit Christmas dinner ana those who are Meet December 28 Gives Program assigned to kitchen duty will be busy Greets Lions r late and long preparing the extra Students Give A meeting oj&the board of direc- Members of the Junior American Permeate* Mon- goodies necessary for this occasion. tors of the Ria Bank T. M. C. A. Citizens' Abraham Lincoln- club, all At 'least two »sbie« will arrive at Christmas Play • •' wUI be held Thursday night, Decem- Rev, H. P. Bowen students at the Foreman Boarding the. hospital Christmas day and more ber 28, at 7:65 o'clock. school for colored children at Ever- mouth Memorial than a dozen very new eltliens will The principal discussion for the Speaker Tuesday ett, presented a special Christmas be spending; their first Christmas in v Monmouth Chapter night will be the participation . of program over radio station WBRB Bertram H. Borden the hospital nursery. M\ these new- the T. M, C. A. In the united finance Rev. Henry P. Bowen, former pas- last night at 7:30 o'clock. This club comers and their mothers will re- D.AJt. Juniors Give campaign. . Arthur While, chairman tor of the Fair Haven Methodist Is sponsored. by the Junior group of to Play the Role ceive gift*. of the committee who has met with churoh, .who Is now pastor ofXtfie Monmouth chapter, Daughters Amer- Christmas "away from home is.no Mayor Charles K. English's «te»rlflg Methodist church at Netcong^ftap- ican Revolution. of Santa Claui fun, at any age, but If one U un'der committee, feels that the board hbpe, known 'as the "church lit the Christmas greetings were given by 12 and must spend the greatest of The .studants of the Foreman should have a full representation glen," was the speaker at the meet- Catherine Foreman and a resume of, _. , v days in the hospital, fate seems un- wheiv-thl* subject Is discussed.;; h n n uth\Memor!ah MeInor l b hospitpi a1 >.;Boarding, school for colored chlldrei ing of the Red Bank Lions' club the hlstory'oy f the club was readd by|y >t *_~°1 f ^ l ^!, °* J.* usually Inconsiderate, and special at- '|afi;>Byerett.'presented .a Christtnai Tuesday night at the Molly Pitcher the historian; Edward Cole, Miss at Long Branch Jus. Issued IU De tention will be Riven these children. ..sprognun at the school Monday nlghi hotel. His subject was "The Plum of Madeline Harris directed the singing cember publicity bulletin in two According: to the hospital estimate &;Ior BBveral Invited guests. After thi Christmas." - . ' .' of carols and a Christmas play which colors appropriate to the hoHdaysea- there will be a dozen or more young- Fitkin Plans ; Rev, Bowe'n, who during,hli ips*- soh. It contains a' number of' in- sters who will wait (or Santa in the |Sprogram, a holiday party was given ! the students presented. The program Sptithjfchildren by members ot the torate at Fair Haven was chaplain was supervised • by Isaac Foreman, teKstlng paragraphs and shows that pedlatric ward and every effort is .p.'Junlor group of Monmouth chapter, Christmas Cheer' - of the Red Bank Dons elub,!

    operating the factory gave u Its Grace Woodhead; Peggy Feller, Val- Want-More reason for closing the factory the ery Crafts, Shirley and Marlon.Wal- East Keansburg. high taxes It had to pay. Neptune lace, Fritz*. Bullwlnkel, Gladys Cott- new one the usual custom of the church there will be no mid-week prayer service Services In First Church of Christ, flro house Thursday afternoon with Cigarette Cases has been opened to traffic. When the Wednesday night between Christ- • asked if the old Bpan Is closed to traf- Scientist, at 209 .Broad street, Red Mrs. Agnes Ruppell as hostess. mas and New Tears. ' Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m., The John Murphy Social club eclo- '•' lie, Freeholder Parkes stated that The members of the primary and there had been a general mumnder- and Wednesdays-at, 8:15 p. m., Sun- brated Its first birthday with a party junior departments of the ^Sunday-, day-school, 11 a. m. at Murphy's hall Wednesday even- ' standing on that point When per- school will hold a Christmas party mission was asked several weeks ago "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Is the ing. Mrs. Sadie Swinburne was In tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. subject of the Lesson^3ermon In all charge of arrangements. The mem- to match 1.98 to have traffic stopped; it was meant There' were, no Christian Endeavor to be the traffic on the river, and not Churches of Christ,. Scientist, on bers enjoyed a turkey supper, after t.Otj meetings Sunday afternoon owing to Sunday, December 24. which they sang and danced to the across the bridge, he> said. • . . the annual Christmas entertainment By' resolution, theboard, approved The Golden Text Is: "Break forth music of Little "Johnnlo" Little. Dor- THOSE GLITTERING little trifles Sunday night In the auditorium. On Into joy, sing together, ye waste othy Dlxon entertained with songs - tfk reorganltatlon plan of the Sec- Sunday atternoon the members of 1 otid National Bank 4.Trust company places of Jerusalem: for' the Lord and several specialty dances. Those that make such perfect ChrUtmas the Junior Christian Endeavor so- hath comforted his people, he hath attending were Mrs. Barbara Berth, - of Red Bank, and authorized County ciety have Invited the other societies • Treasurer Van R. Halseyto so vote, redeemed Jerusalem." (Isaiah 52:9). Mrs. Anna Gough, Miss Minnie Kov- gifts often carry prohibitive ~ price - either personally or by proxy, at the _.. Among the citations which com- arlk, Mrs. Sadie Swlhburno, Mrs, meeting next month. In lieu of the to be their guests at a Christmas prise tho Lesson-Sermon la the fol- Evelyn Carrtll, Mrs. Mae Kunkel, B. tags, I've found. But sometimes urn stock amounting to a total of $67,700 candlelight service at the regula••'••r lowing from the Bible: "Hear, O my Llnnerman, Mrs. Margaret Bovle, hour—5 to 6 o'clock. Captain Russel son, and receive my aayings; and Miss Edna-Mae Rohrbach, William • held by the Hoard, the treasurer was can get them for a good bit less than ' authorized to accept half In cash, less B. Whoeler will be a guest and wil the years of thy lire shall bo many. Bovle, Richard Maloney, Edward the dividends credited in amortiza- tell a little of his work locally. Take fast hold of instruction; let Summers, Harry Kunkel, Joseph Car- tion of the amount, and-the balance The members of Mrs. John A. her not go: keep her; for she Is roll, John Murphy? Joseph Swin. usual—and then some last-minut*' thereof In common stock. Howard Hayes' class conducted the Sunday- thy life." (Proverbs 4:10, 13.) Burne, John .Rohrbach, Robert W. Roberts, counsel for the board, school Christmas program Sunday The Lesson-Sermon also Includes Wright, William Connors, Vincent gift buying it strongly indicated. ' stated, that the cash would be used morning. Miss Hazel Q; Errlckson's the following passage from the Dough, Fred Dlckelman and Philip to'decrease a bond Indebtedness, 1 class will have charge of the devo- Christian Science textbook, "Science Berth. The club will sponsor a game vsued to liquidate these frozen.assets. tional program "next Sunday morn- and Health with Key to the Scrlp- party and dance at Murphy* hall to- : 'He emphasized that it could not be Ing, The Intermediate and senior de- DETAILS: Moat important purchase in placed in another fund, to be con- partment of the Sunday-school will material human theories are desti- Mlnnle Kovarlk Is chairman. sidered with the budget appropria- hold a Christmas party Thursday tute of Science. The true under- The fire company will.hold Its an- yean. Enamel or. gold jiniihy with tions. , night, December' 29, at 8 o'clock. standing of Ood Is spiritual. It robs nual Kiddles' Christmas party at tho elaboratt timulated jewel accenti. SingU ' ..Mrs. Anale H. Kerfoot of Freehol, The pulpit chairs have been the grave of victory. It destroys fire house Wednesday evening, Dc - /who has been a member of the Mon covered In antique velvet to.match the ' false evidence that misleads cember 27t All the kiddles are In- or double compact! and matching cigar' •••mbuth, county welfate; board, for the curtains in the choir 16ft. The thought and points to other gods, or vited to talk to Santa Glaus. taiumber of years, submitted" her r( Improvement society made this gift. other so-called powers,-such .as mat- r.tta casei. No mail or phon» orieri. ter, disease, sin, and death, superior Mrs. Irene Stokes of Monmouth lgnatlon from that position, becausi The members of the board of trus- parkway entertained the Ideal Beach COMPACTS • STREET FLOOR . '.'A df the lack of time to.serve, and ex tees have postponed their monthly, or contrary to the one . Spirit" (p.1 275). group of the C. |. A. at her home ' i pressed the pleasure and satisfactio meeting to Wednesday, January 3. with a polyanna party Monday af- . she had received in serving with thj They will meet at 8:15 p. m. at the ternoon, other members of the board. Th office of A. D. Cooper on Monmouth '.resignation was accepted with re- itreet. Kearisburg. Mr, and Mrs, George Breunlngcr of Cedar street entertained over th -,grets, and tributes to her servic Leon E.. VanBrunt,' Jr., of Fair were expressed by Director Josepl ITIII Rid Bmk ReglaUr can bi bought past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haven spoke to tha members of the In Kunlbute >l the itorai of E. L. Mllltr. Ellerg of Elizabeth. Mayer and Freehold Joseph Irwln. Young Men's Blue class Sunday N. Santa Lucta, Philip Killer. Ch.rlei At the afternoon session of th morning on the subject, "And the Walter A. Conroy spent the week- Mlas Anna Rohrbach of Monmouth - .board, Mrs. William E. Thompson o: Stone Is Rolled Back." John A. Mat- end deer hunting In South Jersey. parkway is up and around after an , Llncroft.wan appointed to fill thi thews presided and Dr. L. F. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Collins and illness. .vacancy. ' kenzie gave the opening prayer. family of Brooklyn visited Mrs. Bes- Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dammeycr - The board adopted a resolutlo William VanPelt read the'morning sle Aalbua of St. John's place during , of Krucger place entertained their v which approved a settlement of ac- scriptural lesson. Arthur Sherman, the past weok-end/T? family from Jersey City and Union - counts between the state and'county formerly of R.ed Bank and now of Mr. and Mrs. IWy Purd1 y of North City over the week-end. 'for welfare services. After. |t» paM- Long Branch,'was Introduced as a Bergen have been entertaining Mrs. The women of the John Murphy Slide Fastened age, Director Mayer highly praise new member. The annual report of John Whelen of Lohsen.avenue for Social club held a dinner and the work of Counsel Robert*,.? jrJi the nominating committee'was given a few day*. Christmas party at Murphy's hall by refusing to accept the state's fig- by president Matthews. The nomin- Edward Lockwood of Center ave- Wednesday afternoon of last week. ures, and countercharging with'a bill ations were as follows: Frank N. nue Is' 111 at his home. Mrs. Rose Doyle was in charge. to the state for Its share of such serv- Xlnderoth, Jr., president, Harry C. F. Louis Rabkln Of New York wss a After a turkey dinner was served ices, saved the county {24,000.' Coun Princess Coats Worden vice president. Frank A. visitor here last week. presjnU were given out to the mem- sel Roberts stated when the state Rogers secretary, Gorden L. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klobert bers. The member* and friends who found a certain claim In a new bill. It treasurer, Robert Klchman assistant have moved from Campvlew place to attended Included Mrs. Sadie Swln "-. submitted a bill to the'couiity, dating treasurer. The election will be held Jersey City. burne, Mrs. Ruth Ruhman, Mrs back to 1928 for services rendered to Sunday, December 31, and the new Group 4, C. I. A., met Monday, Evelyn Carroll, Mrs.. Anna Rohrbach ' county residents In various state 18- officers., will take over their duties evening at the home of Mrs. Vera Mrs. Julia Young, Miss Edtia-Mac : stltutlons. At the same time, Coun- fiunday, January 7. Roekafcllow. Mrs. Mary Rockafellow Rohrbach, Mrs. Margaret Hern, Mrs, 129 - ' *el Roberts found another clause'In ^, James A. Worden, chairman of the was hostess. Florence Brink, Mrs. Mae Kunkel, the same bill by which the state was ticket committee for the recent ban- Group 2, C. I. A., met at the home Mrs. Rose Doyle, Mrs. Barbar assessable for charges on eerfal quet, presented his final report. He of Mrs. Howard C. Opdyke Tuesday. Berth, Mrs, Elizabeth Breunlnge; STURDY COTTON PERCALES types of -patients at.the Allenwpod stated that from the viewpoint of The members of St. Ann's Young and Mrs. Helen Goclon. The clu hospital and the Preventorlum at money collected through the sale of dies' Sodality held a Christmas so- will resume activities Wednesday PRETTY FLORAL PRINTS Farmlng'dale, over Jthe same perloi of years. After several attempts.at tleket. and of nteres shown a clal Monday evening at St. Ann's afternoon, January 10,, with Mrs, ^adjustment, a decision' wa» reached he banquet this affair was an over school on Carr avenue. Members ooff Ruta.mh. Ruhma-n.,h~..n. an../tod Mrs. . SadiIU.IIe. n.inSwin-. SMART CLVSTER STRIPES to'the effect that Monmouth owed whelming success. the Holy Family sodality of Union burne as hostesses at a card party , to the state, $JS;414.0«, and the state The following members took an ac- Beach were the guests. A meeting The flrat annual meeting will be heli FRESH LINGERIE TOVCHES owed Monmouth, $23310.14; «o the Ive part in the annual church-schoo! of the group preceded the social, with prior to the card party. resolution authorized th« payment of pageant, "Where tho' Young Child the president, Miss Rita Quail, in Thi Seventh District Men an, charge. tha difference, or 41,673.92 to the Lay," Sunday night In the auditor Women's Republican association will A. HUNCKM COAT with lingtrit ruf- state, to settle the matter. ium: Arthur W. Mayhew, Jr., Rob- St. Mark's Episcopal church held sponsor its second annual turkey erf Truex, Alex Belchek, William Christmas game party at the Man- game party at Miller's tavern Fri- ' A letter from the State Depart- ning pjaca fire house Monday even- fling on imnll calico print. Suits' 14 to 42, ment of Institutions and Agencies In- Ford, Donald Snyder, James Clayton, day evening, December 29. In Jan- William Wlkoff and Harry C. F. Wor- Ing for the benefit of the building uary the association will have a pig '.formed the board of the new rates fund. Several awards of foodstuffs charged to counties for their patlenU den. A motion was adopted to con- roast for members and friends. The n. WINCES9 COAT tvilh tmbroldtred ribute $5 to Captain Russell B. were made. club holds card parties every Wed In the various state Institutions, med- The young people of the Oethscm- ical and penal. Wheeler for the Christmas work of nesday evening at Its club rooms on orfandit on floral print. Sim 14 to 40, the Salvation Army and also $5 to ane Lutheran church held a Christ- • A litter from the borough of Bri- Thompson avenue. George Ruppell : Major C. A. Osborn for the brother- mas carol service In th* church Sun- Is president. . •• • , ' ' . ...J '. ilia called the attention-of the board day evening. • v : • i , to trie dangerous condition of one of hood milk fund. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Calabrnir The Ladles' auxiliary of the Mid C. rntNCEM COAT tvilh it and-up thi bridges, across Glimmer Glass Mr. Matthews will conduct a dis- dletown Township First Aid squad lake, and urged that a new one be union next Sunday morning at 0:45 are the parents of a daughter born Monday at nivej-vfaw hospital, will sponsor r game party at Mur ihiruldrn. Sittii H lo 40. constructed there. The request was 'clock on "The Significance 'df phy'a hall Friday evening, January referred to the board as a whole for ChrUtmas." Chrlitmas carols will be The St. Mark'* fellowship of St. Mark's church la planning to pre- 12, at 8:80 o'clock. HOMt TROCKS • fOVRTH FLOOR 'consideration. ung, More than 300 persons at- Lewi* Davis of Deacon Gardens Is > A report from Hazard hospital at •nded the ChrUtmaa program Bun- sent a minstrel show February 2. Harry VnnPelt will be the coach. confined to his home by illness. Long Branch, showed a total of 17,- lay night. Approximately 38, rep- The Ladles' auxiliary of tha fire ttal charity patient days, for thi year '••anting tht various organizations of Mrs. Katherlne O'Neill of Park avenue received a diploma and pin company will hold a covered-dish ending November 30,1939, and It was he church, took part In a pageant luncheon for Its new sflicor* Tues- of dired filed;' from the New Jersey Practical nurs- ntltltd "Where tho Young Child ing school at tne 'graduation exer- day aftirnoon, January 2, at the lire A letter from the borough of Key- Lay," Preceding the presentation ol cise* held Saturday at lh« Y. W. C. housewith.Mrs. Marie Lederbum as ' port called attention (6 th* llrlaua the pageant W, Albert Doremus led A. club In Jersey City. Of a class of chairman. A meeting wilt follow (tic Si • traffic and pedestrian problem a( thi hi congregation In the worship 37 members, Mm.,O'NXII Is the only social. Intersection generally known a* "Six irayir sirvlci. Mr«. Warren II. Corners," In that municipality; and Monmouth county graduate. Mrs, Anna Rohrbach of Monmouth mock was at the organ. The con- John Malley has purchased a new pointing out that thi state la willing irrigation sang the hymn, "O, Come parkway entertained on Bundiy nor to pay It* half of thi cost of Install- ruck from Trenery brothers. brother and slttir-ln-tnw, Mr, and All Ys. Faithful," after which the Mra. Qua Xllas nt Union place tfni a "Stop-do" *ysttm of traffic con- ngel chorui, composed of the mem Mrs, Krneat Ludwlg of New York trol thin, asked the bo*rd to appro- spent Thursday In New York City. city.' iirs of tha primary department of The Dlacumilon club of Court St. prlst* (hi othir half, Th* total cost hi flunday-Khool, sung "Away In a Would b« 15,000, The mstter wai r*- Ann, CatholiIcc DauihdirDatiihd * of Amerl- anger." The congregation thin ea, will hold lUlar meeting firrid to Vrtinoldir Irwln.' nad In unlion th« annual Christmas, Us next re Everett. ' " A fiw minor transfer* win mad* Thursday, Janiisr/ 11, it th* home rayer. Following this they aang of Mrs, Ocrtrude Ahem, fin thi allocation* In thi $10,000 dirt nothrr hymn, "Hllent Nl»ht, Holy William I^irkln has nturned to , ro*d fund. Tim transfer* Included A minting of lh« Kxempl firemen'* work on the E, Hhlppen Oder «»• roce»lonal of Kin paioant, the tale -after having bern laid up »«v- . $310,117 from Holmdtl township, to Itnbtm of tha congregation In it- when flfctlon of officers will take til daya with lllne.i. Mr. O«r haa rr*»hnld township; 1177.77, Howill POnnlv* rotrilnx and aluo during thi plncit. Th« mrmhera nominated at a closed hl» hom« hern and will spend township. 117174; and rtarll.n Inwiu >nd processional. Koflotvtng the «c*nt minting of tin group Included th« winter at New York, •hip, lilt In em* wH«r* thi Meond procMilonul th« m«mb«r« of ill tha oUlfori now »rrvln«. They Mldnlnht .niiM will li« .amount allotted lo |h* Individual lh« Junior Christian KniHnvor choir rt: President, Charlna IKhach; vlr« Chilatmaa ive It HI, Calherln*1 prialdant, Charlea Herhfrlrk; sKre. - township It not eompUtnly u*td, (hi •»njr the> intlphons.1, "Walehman, church. [night HUM will alsu balsnc* would, r»v»rt lo th* *Ut«, Till Vi of th* Night.- Thi* w«» un- Ury. niohnrit A. Je.n»n: treasurer. b* h«M Chrlslma* nve it BU (Mb. w*r* It not tr*n*fimd to another UM *u|>«rvlilon of Mri. John A, Rudolph L Vogil, and chaplain, Jiek rl«l'» church, llradevtlt, towmfclp wh*r« It la n«d*4. IVM, iMlitid by Mr*. J, William Martin. »ohn Kelly li ncovtrlng from • , Another m»lt*r dl*eui»d by Ihi •Im and A, Lcroy H«k»r, numbers •pralnid bteki •Mtt-d wn thi tkmtng of tht Bt*ln«r- ntACTURK* FINCIICIt, thi church quirUI, Th* youn» Normin L«ng ,nd ,„„ Notmin OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL 9 P. M. riothlBf factory at Niptun* l of th» choir Included M tMCImlo, cook at Ih. wtnt d««r huntlni; Monday, bundrtd p*r- Mc.l|y ri(ch*r hotel, nuffertd • fr«e- Mr, and Mrs. Coalmo Falcon* and Thi torponllon «on Coilmo h»v« moved to llrooh- ly« for tht winter. THROUGH FRIDAY, DEC. 22rid

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    RED BANK REglSTER, DECEMBER 21,1939. Would Widen Middletown Police s YWCA Group* Settle Damage Tale and Hearty at 90 Arrest' Four Youths^ Suit For $900 Mechanic And Four Middletown In The County . Mrs, Florence Curley of BradleV MERRY .CHRISTMAS were arrested early this wiejt on Beach settled her case against the cts to Reach 100 a charge of stealing plumbing to.- Citizens' Building and Loan associa- White Streets tures, screens- and other materials Ready For Xma» tion of Red Bank out of court this Amu fearie Dickinson of At- from An unoccupied house on; the week.. Borough Engineer estate of Mra. Ulllan. Maeta'ah of ' Many Meetings Held' . Un. Curley, October 31, 1137, was it(o Highlands celebrated-her 80th Hactshorne lane. Arraigned before leaving the Sixth Avenue apart- A HAPPY NEW YEAR Friday. She entertained to Ascertain Costs- Recorder Charles Rupp, two of the and Plans Arranged ment* at the corner of Sixth avenue , brother* a£d alsters at luncheon youths were held for action of th« and Main street in Asbury Park, id In the evening had a party for Other Business grand Jury. The other two youths to Meet Santa Claus after having visited some friends TO ALL TOO*!. r .grandchildren, nieces, nephows were released in tha custody of their who lived there, when she fell over -a. friends. 1'Hhe enjoys exceptlon- parents for Juvenile court action. a step on the sidewalk at a front Ujr fine health and spends her time Proposed widening of Mechanic Lester King,1 17, • >n'.:•"-•'. '-• <—'- i street because of the narrow width l**X1llnnBs 'rotf Spring Lake. tlement'was approximately $900. • * ahull of Newark and Mr. an* Mrs. of that thoroughfare. He reminded ^yfcord Douglas and Mr. Warren of Height! i'and Miss Anna Fritz and Mrs. Wllllam Sawyer of: Little Sil- George Hutter of Montclalr. tho. council that property owners on Evening Group Had ver was in charge of the discussion at the Mra.. Dickinson;,la; a< daughter. of that street had likewise agreed -to group which was held at the Young Auxiliary to Give •A - Mrs. Dickinson held open houne In donate several feet of their" land In Men's Christian,association building t afternoon and In the evening en- the ]ate David Gordon • and Sarah Annual Christmas (Formerly Smoke Shop Tavern) Patterson, ahe was born at Adelphla order to widen the thoroughfare, and at Asbury Pa>k i Wednesday night of Cinderella Dance ftUrtalnod MUs Edith M. Hannett of suggested' that steps bo taken to pro- last week,;The girls brought In ques. i?»ed Bank, Was Anna Mao Lorzer and was one of a family of 11 chllr Party at Clubhouse 'JMans were completed for-the Cln- Favors, Souvenirs, Ilats, Horns, Noisemakers and dren, five or whom are atlJl Jlvlnsi ceed with the Improvement, t Ions that "needed solution.. Points derella dance which the Ladles', aux- •(at New Tork city, Gordon I Uw night. Tho party and program werS in; .lnaplratipnal!talk"o'n • nl^hrjl^ht atat' the clubhouslubhouse on CatherinCthri e ISvenlug were Mlse Annette Farrell The above' picture of Mrs. Dickin- provements and Diked that tho coun- arranged by Misd Virginia L. ChaseVi., -Mri'8a'?ify>r^;;'Mr:s^jbh'nMri8aify>^;Mr:^jbnMiJ,i' ; son was) taken by Leslie Antonldes cil notify- the club of Its reaction to ? Make Your Reservations Early ' ) nfl1 MUlon Earl ofHed Bank, Miss ; A short business meeting preceded of ;Weit Allenhtfrst; aid! Jlri; Hehry ' Members of'the• dance oommlttcc targaret Aulbufrrcw of Riverside of Atlajit.18 Hlghlandk.y : •;: ; these requests, A communication tho program In'the library of tbji H. Pattersprj'pf-Wanatosssii.Attended .aro.' M'Mes Louies Mondlello, .Eliza- : signed by the club secretary, Ches- club. Mrs, Edgar, V. Denlie, welfare the seulon'talearn rttore about wh«( beth Gettls, Rose Innacelji, Connie - '.'•' $4.00 Fer iCduple ; . -.: ter EbU, suggested that a man ac- chairman, roported donations of SjB thaT WfdpgjgiiWftt»A1» dpmgforjglrliii'ania a Barasso, Carmela Claglla, Rose Ca- : g-ltNSIGHTLY J. T. Mahonej^tO; \ ? company the garbage wagons on the each to Miss Martha Hanson, direc- young women In this-section ipf the ruso, -Nettle Suozzb, Florence Del Phone Red Bank 3983 j rounds of the town and return tor of the Public Health Nurses In county.y. Thoie attendine g the session Qufdlce,and Millie'Lbngo', ;• Conduct Trials ;; empty garbage cans to the rear of Red Bank, and to, Rlvervleiv hojpltaj, irip' Jl 'ljiVMrtHBttl houses; that action be taken to pro- '. JflMM '•-ljiaV-'Mortprj.H'Bettle ; Sunday the auxiliary entertained SKIN BLOTCHES Jeremiah T. Mahoney "'ot-' New; - Plans were announced for a special PearcerAnriabella Sen|br:and O!»dyB moireUhan TC-'ctalldreri at a party In Floor, Show, and Dancing Every Saturday Night hibit dumping on a vacant lot near, "fncn's" night".'Weetlng to be'held' 1 York.a tummer resident of Rurnspn the municipal field, and that a largo Morton; of Brielle, Katherlrie • Ruf, the'cluihovneJ Each guest received f.Canw EmbarraMiBeqt.. • road/ LltOo ^llver,; was appointed at ,tho. clubhouse Monday night, Jan- Jane Woolson and Mary" Vandcrhd- a gift, from Santa Claus and refrcsh- sign, directing through trafflo via uary S. Dr. 'Btahley Qarrlck will : 1 yeite'rday' by Mayor F. H,' LaOuar- pector place to Shrewsbury avenue, ven and Jane VanSlckle of Manas- menl» of ice oream-and'candy were i $#• But don't despair. CUPRO- dla, his; opponent In the last mayor-, speak. A buffet supper will be served .quanV,..., .' served^ iTbe, clubhouse was decorated! And traffic to the Red Bank, business under the direction of Miss Harriet F-l'OID Is a boon to everyone allty flection In 1S37, as tempbrary center through Rlversldo avenue, be The Squan circle of ^ With''yuiiflds'lgreena and a largie ^afflicted' With, stubborn skin alith deputy police oomm'luloher to Taylor, assisted by Miss Evelyn Fort* mill, give a Christmas party for'12 Christmas tree/given to the auxil- ereoted at Cooper's bridge. er, Miss Doris Johnson, Mrs. Harry ^eruptions. A true mineral col- preside over the departmental trls!« i Mayor Charles R. English appoint- little girls. iary by the members of the associ- of 11 polioo officers acoused by., an Crawford, Mrs. William Klsselman,; The Tuxii club of the Manasquon ation. :,,'-•;. ' •'•'-• £joid, such as doctors have used ed a committee consisting of Coun- Mrs. Qeorge Hamilton and 'Mrsi' extraordinary King* county- grartd oilman Allen, Thomas M. Qopslll and high school met Monday- night of ffor many years, for surface skin jury of oompllolty In the Broqklyn Ralph Mulfprdi nt;nd'M(H tefto s-tfort and-, embarrassment ojr a 1 jnariy, leader" of the i'Stti amembly An amendment to the zoning ordi- and a lighted Ch'rlstmej treeif^t gayCiftalk ior -thaVdevotidtisVi Planj tire now- complete for a holi- i tiloichy sklnr*' The *obner ytfU > district, wa» aworn In for. his new, nance, prohibiting the erection ol only illumination In the r Dorm Okerson give the se'cr>e|a'ry s day dance for the young people of ^start using CUPROIOID, the pojltloit' by Polloe Cimmlsiloner any building for commercial pur- that of tall red candles jur repprj["and Miss'Ruth Layton',gave the. community to beheld Wednesday •5-sooner your' skin wall start to Lewis J. Valentine at O.p. ny John po«ee In front of or attached tb the at- the base by holly. Th the trcaeurer's report. The girls bavo night ait the parish house of the Trin- H Morris reilgned to make-way for front of a building, the exterior walls ment ' tablo waa decorafMwith sold_:i8 boxes of writing paper1, and ity Episcopal church on West i*ront Sxlear of the unsightly pimply Mr. Mahoney, •' - 'of which are not composed of ma- candtcn with a snow man iiiade of i; sotn'e'.ithermomttari." The group lo street,' Proceeds from the affair will f'disfieurements. See your idrug- sonry walls at least eight Inches In cellophane atraw». • ,' + ''. ; filling, three Blockings for the HoWth be given to the needy fund at the ist TODAY. Xt payi toadverHsaIn The,Reglster thickness, was passed on final read- The program' was opcned4with ;a Center. In eacht aWcWrtg there, -will church. . . . . "':•'..'. •• ;' Ing. - . . group of piano ablos, all Chrlitmas be a. toy and a. useful article for each The committee has announced that • ,,,Wllllam Klatsky, representing John carols, played by l&n. Calud Huch, a child and a gift for the mother and ; many tickets have been .sold. Ed- 'and Ella'Gregory, owners of prop' club momberv • Mrs. Ross King, clqb father, This,W1U make 12 children ward,, Qriesenbeck and hia sound erty at 170 Broad ktreet, expressed presidentidt , sang,threth e vocall to]!*''Oh tii'ibrae ' ""•-"" ' a•t Christmas, equlptnbnt, "Parade of Bands/' will B§y These (!!|#st^is his • olionts' opposition to the ordi- Holy Night," "What Child Is !,„.,., •aimh gl bv/.to save all her supply muslo'for dancing.' -The par- nance. He said that under lta terme and "Ave Maria," accompani^ial Chrtatm 18 ish house will have special decora- his Clients would bo unable to turn the plnno' by Mrs, Ruoh. 3--T— - -i-iVP scrapbooks 1 ! aa chlldChnjanJoy looking ,at them tions and refreshments , will be i&Mr house Into a business struc- Marilyn Moore and Judy led with the singing served. * • .tn'tV, If they so desired, but Mayor pupils, of the - ICthel Mount '„ The meetlfigcalbsed with the singing ^V,':Specia!l! .;- : ' of Taps. Men'ltwrs of this group at-- English and memberi of the coun- ijchool of dancing, tntortalned^j ns at Asbury l > < cil Bsiurefl the attorney that if tne Bf spcolalt/ daMtttiind a Scotch .tended, the a&jiuYsJpns at Asburj Spice Tkop 6r'Phefter ' HdH<|ay'a Very Best *ark WednaMjffiSJiHtt of lest weekweek. provisions of the amendment were dance. Mrs. debrgla Mason was" 1 A* gciiip of WANT accompanist: :TH« JMWW$M?- A? F«UP oi Liii JVviitt>l«i. Eto b«j- k Upper Broad St., Red b Cakes Dorothy Kadcr, Catherine Cross, secretary of the Y. W- C. A. -Mrs. kit] Stayman WlrilBRP appUai'4 qti., 2ficl Frerich Macaroons had been sovoral cases of bundles be Helen Maua and Louella Frey, Meyer was a guest at the meeting. etrlns beoni, lima bflsn«, pe4«. 2 Ibf. tor Special Homemade Ing taken from unlockod cars, arid The group decided to have five cents 21c! fancy celery, 2 italki tfit lBc: Urge Butter Cookies that thero was little chance of ever tingcrlnit, 20c doxen; winter potatoen, Biscuits a week as dues. Miss Lola White 80o for 80-lb. baikct; atrleUr frcah tRga, Cocoanut Danish recovering those parcels. was appointed to be In charge of 40a doi. Christmas Kriss He also warned tnot all bicycles, Judgment For the devotional period at • the next meeting. The group plans to have as KUNDREIDS of Inu treii.) corner Broad Stollen Rings not having light, after dark, would and Canal atraata, nsxt to poatoBlcai be oinnscated by the pollio. He said Port Monmouth Man a project rfhe making of a quilt, KOVK Scotlat from 2 faat to .20 fact. A** that^unllghtod bicycles created n Albert Hennessey of Port Mon- which will be sold. At the next meet- .ortad vraath.. l&urcl rotVnj?. rdUtlatoa. Ing the Y, W. C. A. aphga ,"Follow "Ait Norway apruco In baikata; holly and Piea—Pumpkin, Mince, Apple. hazard, and^hot warnings' had boon raouth got a Judgment In ,thf Long Srarloui othar dtcoratloni, 'Opan «Tanln4-t. issued chlldron In tfco pant, but with Branch district court for daraages tha Gleam" and "Taps" will'>« prac- W» d.llvir.' ' • T • Special—Homemade Bread llttlo success. H» said the tlms waa to his automobile against the Em- ticed. Tha group decided to hold FOR REN*?, lor*lyriv«r fOont homvi eon- coming when bicycles would have to kay Service corporation .and Fred their next meeting at the home Df vinltnt,to railroad atMlon. Ideal for Very delicious for the holidays. be Uoeneed. Rlckcnhauser of JJcwark, Mr, Hen- Miss Harriet Dey. The Membership eomwutirr* t ftx-roof m houat., rarag«t raod- committee selected eight parsons, •rn ImtirovtmmrtImtirovtmmrtiItirt i, ItItss . WWanyy oU Councilman Kenneth M. Wyckoff, ncsaoy's car wss damaged on Oct- Hil«Hl n CruildyCld . ZII BflDfin plac. Red chairman o£ the nuance committee, ober 6, 1030, at the intersection ot who will be approached tor member* Bank, phont »B1. • CHRISTMAS... ship. ••.••' reported that all bills of th0 borough Second avenue and North Broad- HUDSON teal «o«t for. lalt, prica Phone A»bury Park 8B8a.* . The Proprietors of the City Bakery had beon paid, with the exception of way,, Long Branch, when, he was The Komoko group of Spring Lake those read that ,hlght at tho meeting, attempting to cross Broadway after ANYONNYONE Inttrtitid "S"Snn Unity: New of Red Bank midnight and was struck by tha Heights plans to take care of a needy ThThoughth ] XHvJnXHJ * SclonreSl , and dcslrlnK to and that a special meeting of tho family with toys and clothing for farm a O*n^tr,,wrtt» to Ulai N. D, J^natn. Wish Their Patrons and Friends board for tho purpose of Bottling nil Emkay Service corporation truck. Christmas this week. Then arc three Laur»nci Harbor. N, J.* 1MB bills would be hold next Thurs- Tho Emkayptruck comes to Mon- children In the family,. Tha group RING FOUND—Ownif may hara aamt t> day ..night. mouth county three times a week roTinir prdtMrty arwl payini for thi the Season's Greetings ! U making a quilt which thay expect «rU**ment. R»d Btank il*g\at*}r, K« A request from the board of edu- to pick up motion picture XllrnsI at to complete and have on display at cation for W8,000 with which to op the local theaters and take them their Mother and Daughter banquet 1119 CHKVROt.ET iKlan for ».•; ptle* erata the schools for eight weeks waa bnrk to Newark, In the spring. 85. Alfred RobblM, 8f Church itmt, EverjfcodjkrrraDarf'elGreBai granted. As a result o( the accident both Jr Haven. •lippers. for Cbristmag giftji. The Beavers of West Belmar will RBUABLE, #ip»rl»no»d girl /wanted for Adrian Woodward, a member or Mr, Hennessey's car and the truck were bndly damaged nnd suit was sing Christmas carols Christmas k^neral hou>«work) raftrenceii: three In They'rei alwayi so useful,.. so City Bakery Union Hose company, was granted morning, Now members ot this group family; Rood aaUry; jicep In. Thonti lT«d Instituted by Mr. HcnnetBey against Bank »9<2. good-looking I And, because exempt firemen's papers. are Mlases Betty Corty and Mao Councilman Harry G. rx-Benrlng ho owner of the truck and the TO AIJv the friendly people In lied Bank. 68 BROAD ST., RED BANK driver. Cox. Members of tho committee for we wUh you a Marry Chrlitmm ind a they oomo In alltaaa, H'| emy reported that the acaeon nt tho Itocl the Christmas party are Misses Ruth JOTOUI New iTtar. Clartce and Jame* ta pick out a pair for anybody. .\. aii'.'iirttiMft'SSImTi Bank municipal tennis courts wn« The case was tried before' Judge vonRaalttn. March lUra Ubrarr. 37 E*«t larry Klatsky nnd a Jury and re- Layton. Jean Miller and Heltn 81o- Front itreet. Red Bank. the third wornt In Its history. Tho cum. Olfts' will be exchanged at the sulted In a verdict In favor of Mr. MOTirEtl'3 h«ln«r wanted: wh In. Come in and tee our special 1035 season, ho sniil, wm tho worst, party. Phone Lonit Brandt IBB<. with 1031 tho Hocoml pooro«t souson. Icnnessry for the full amount of Christmai selection. litn damages, v ' The Minute Girls of Tenn«/>t are •He reported that 1.683 used tho courtit preparing a Christmas basket for a Bankruptcy Sale free ot charge, while 1,768 pnld fees. Mr. Hennessey was represented NOTICE. by Edmund J. Canrona of the law needy family. This group Is aT«o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN t Styles Shown The amount of fees collected waa helping the two other groups in Ten- Take notice that Committee of- $hr«wi* ., ASSETS OF placed nt J445.115. flrm of Pnrsonn, Labrocque Ik Bor- bury Township wtll Mtlftn, at private ialt, der,. nent make up a basket for a needy lta Intereat In llin attaint*, rroimrt)- -^oi* 2.50 (o 4.50 A contiaot with tho stato highway family for Chrlntmas, > ChrUttah Rroilaraon, lien number t<9. ,tV department for tho lighting of high- The Pip and Vim glrli of Tennenl Said tale ihall Include the amount of ways through the borough wan re- Highlands Man hava been making ttufled animals as municipal Ulna Kivd taxei lain aitalmt saJd Mahoney &. Harvey, Inc. newed. H was statTd that 100 candle- a project and these will bo given to (rower Inntimil of (10 rnndlcpower Wins Accident Suit th« children's ward af » hospital. Ilihts Wild bo ,iuml In the future. Clark of Shrawtbiiry Townihlp. Darembar !», 1919. In a conimunlAl|l(in from (ho An accident which occurred'March Worka Progrr-Afl AdnilnUtnUlon. tho 3, 11)31), resulted In a verdict Mon- PUBLIC NOTICE. nnmo of Relief Director Hubert A, ilny In the Long Branch district Past Councilors » An Oidlmiu. antllltd "An Onllmnta HARDW/1E court In favor ot Milton P. Wright I'rttvldlnir fur lha Amamlm.nt of Sactlon Kennedy wna npprnvril n« referral Chriatmas Party XII-K ot an Ordlnnnr* Kurlrleil -nullrilnr agent. ___ of HIiihlamlH against Irene Jerolo- /una Oi-illnanca (ur Ih* llorouah ot lt«d m»n of IxiiiR llranch, The accident The Piat Councilor* association of llnnk.,' A|>prttv*ipp) l amattili ArAitot>t«t d juna 3rti. and Real Estate orciinei! at about 8:30 o'clock In Monmauth. and Ocian counties, Hons 1829, MH• I Alia"• , Amtm• l' Sai-tUm 1 and tha morning whfn Mr, Wright's wife 2 of Oritln*tiri No. .1M >>tl!)«<} 'An Or- Auction and Tea '.vim operating hi* car from Htgh- and Daughters of Uberty, will hold di rUl By order of Ihe VnHtd Slat**,, l)l»lrlct Court. thtlr annual Christmas party Wed z , - «;, ... - ^m.ndm.nt o( At Colt's Neck Inmln t<) ftuqriy Hook and Mrs, Irene Witnamasmi S«rllnn Xll-K of an Onllnanre Knllll.,1 l'ursuant to an ordor by HON. O1IAIU.KH l|. WKKI.ANH, lU-frrcr In Jrir'Mniiinn wim operating her him- nesdsy night at tho 'llullillnii Zona Or.Iln.j.r. (nr th. lloruuih The I-iillr«' H«wlnti chili nf the hnnil's rnr finrn Ix>ng llranah to ihool.., The affair H open to all of ll.il Hank." APIMOV.II nnd A(|o|il.d Bankruptcy, Alfred II. Davis, IJ. H. Auctioneer In lUnkruplc-y, members of 1iin Sons and Dau|«r«mh«r 7IA. llrfnrnind church held an nurtlon lllqhlnnil.i. Hnth women are school !.»»».'' »•• lnlro.lurj.1 ky th. Marnr and will aril tlifte naMts on nnd ten Thurmlny afternoon at Ihe ehfr* nnil w»re on their way tn of Liberty. Th«r« wilt l>< entertain- i-ounril nf lha lloroiifh nf FUi| Hank on l'olt'» Nrrk Vlioprl. Thr nurllon work. mint and danelng, Bill 'Ooode'n or tnblo wan ileroint». In* emlji of tha tahln were lighted luwnrtl Handy Hook and Mm. Jer- Husan K. Bharman of Oceanport V at 2 P. M., on tho premise* councilor of the umnclatlon. nn f ifonion, nimlnif' from H»n Hrlnht, tli* i e«Ut« u( Sim. ()*«rg« Taylor nf Itrlnhrr- wm uinklntf a If ft (in n to xo over Muho 30 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. horf nvtiniip. KrtPhnlil, |inui-eil. Tlitmn I hi' liildue. The norldeiH ocimrrml Not It «* piiiaent w«ic Mia. C. c. Kmifinnnn, at I lie foik of 'the limit nnd re- Two Injured as 1'iM.iimil tit the nil*! (,r J.,..|.h 1. lion. I JOHN B. ALLEN CO. Mis. Waller Connvnr, Mrs. llculltt, •lllleil |n dnnnitt (n tinlh rnr«. ih»r. MuiitiKalB ••( th« County nf Mnn> Consisting of Mich well known brands aa Davno, MlanWy, Unlvenul, «r., Mm. John Hnlmnrk, Mm. Krrd. Timith, mn.U on \hm «llt«*nlh day of !>*• Mr. Jnolninitn anil Mr. Wright Car Overturns •wWf, tl»»P. >»fi rh* 4t|ipffrail« «t Maiy Wear-tvtr, In all kinds of tools, alar I riot, plumbing unit rarpunlnri' equip* •link Hill, Mrs, limnlrt o. Otinthor, rh Innllluled ault sgalns^ I ho ilrlv- n Mra, Hldn»y llennell, Mm. Crmrlra Two Raat Kran«t'tir« mm, Patrick * MrMihtirt. iftmlnlitiatrU of th« *«tate mint. lardan lmplim«nla, paints, lioiiMwmo nnmla, nuta, holln, rhkli-n pr of lhe "Ihel i"«r In iwnver dam- • f l'i»nh MrMBhoi., .l*r*t**.|, nnllre It t/'nu, Mia, IVln llnrllimiwn, Mm, nuen unit Hie 0«»»» wer« Irlril to- Hallnran and Hnwntrt Huplcnakl. hatshv vlv*n In the Piv.lltnr* nf *aM Ai* Chrlnrv Ciiniiver, Mr«, l^roy Dun. wur* Injured lati> yfMrrilny nflri- ) t» tihlhil In ih« • tW|rlng| all aU*i, all tyjms ahirvt)^ mlm., fonn suppllm, nil Mmla rupa, Itetlipr hefort n Jury anil Jutisin |iU •* *f(..»*a1(), ihelr *l#hl« nn<| •l«, Mm, ChnilM |r|w.|(, Mm. Him- rhtn Kin hlnkm «n thali r*r I* th. lul>ti-llb.r, •tlnlHlilttlnr -»M>| Kill knd many otbir .Urns (on mirnmona la msntlnn. onto* -tqulpmunt, An- lUiry Kl»l»ky. Tim Jury i»turn«it noon t h M ( annai.tt aa af«r*.»M, (nalr rf«6ta aa4 il*< i«l Haiilllt, Mm, Windsor lUtillli, • Vfrilliil In favor «f Mr. Wilnlit. and the car nvmUrtiKKl on th, wllhln .1* montH4 from lha rfat« nf raandi aialMI Ika »M iiuu, unj.r .r •I #il»U oorullits of three let* located «t I'urml-y Park, Jiiimntm, Wllllam lluiil, Mra, Alfrtil lt»l|ili. of th* firm tif l ,|i|h. i.l.l .,,l,mll,ir, Sarrti! nf IK*lr affNn^ th»fafi>r again.I * lUtnltn. lionplul In th« Ktnnatiliru ninlillUnrc l.il I'rMlmlil, N. J.. H.f. l«, lilt. F H. ABftAMOrr, Tniltte, Mm. Wniirn HnadKkfi, Mm. Wllllnni MARY f. MrMAHON, IMU't rrt.S-17 W. I, Hat, U. l»lt. ihumiMon, Mm. Juhn Hut|th«n and lUllntall nuffpioil » il-r|i|y lnr-t«|ril VI.I. l'l..t H.,| MM... N, ). AWfltKD II, «AVW, Auetlontir, Mf«, (l*otn«t Tuylor, Ohrinry Con- Ths ionil tu belter ami tilxurr biltl- rlnlit dnp» unit Hii|i|ni«kl rrmhnnl iimr A nottMimla, •4aal»lalr>lar -,.„ ,,„ ANTNUR A. mulmiibi*, rllM, Th*y wfrc illnchDiioil (olluw* 337 Powirs HI, Niw Btuiiawkl), N, J, ovtr was aucllontir. lan |rit,|-|hiiili*h Tlir Itoilaldr'a «d •lal, d»ra»<*4, MIIM f« *•*>» «t»«. i. Ilia Ara» I. tlr*-H-ll, X. t. vertliinx columns.—AdvsrUHnunt, Ing thttrgency trtaltnnnt. Ik* .,Hllnra al uii aW*kM4 I* «,tn,n Allan.lt Hlilila.4., H, 1, •" ' 1 %-v? REaaBANKJREGISTEk;JJECEMBER 21, 1939.

    Jomato Juice CocktailC°N"GE **«•*« 15c HAVE AN OLD-FASHIONED CHBISTMAS PnilieS A&P trand-M«dium Siu 2 Ib pkg. 13C I121M0NM0UTHST. I Flakorn cornMuinnMi, - . 2pk«>21c ... AT REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES! Buckwheat Flour SUNNYFIEIO „ 20o t PkS 7e 1 RED BANK | Ann Page Honey «»>. i« 9c 1 »> i» 15c Don't let a stern .old budget Stand over you this Christmas and spoil your fun! Let Candles & Gums AH sc v.M.ii.. 3 tor lOc = •"' ' u • ' § yourself go . . . have an old • fashioned, romping, plentiful Christmas without re- 3 At Pearl Street, Near Carlton Theatre I straint! Feast on a plump, stuffetl turkey . ..heaping "bowlfuls of meaty nuts . . . N. B. C. Cookies PRIDE ASSORTMENT 1 ib pk0 23c § ' '" - • -' ' " • • ' ' • • " § rich, rare, fruity plum .pudding that makes your head swim with its fragrance! Baker's Cocoa . «»> «nBc nb »ni4e b 1 Free Parking Adjoining Store § It will cost you^much less than .you'd expect when you shop at A&P Super Markets! lona Cocoa N'OTX 2^ ,11c 'c^8c Premium Flakes NIC . nbPk0.15c Your Christmas Dinner just has to be right... so don't take any 1 Store ) Friday, 8 A. M. .to. 9 P. Mr =| Sultana Rice Fancy I\U.R™ 12«Pi0 4c MINCEMEAT 2l£t9< g Hours J Saturday, 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. f chances ... Buy Your Turkey at A&P >•• where you Junket Renneft Powder . 3 P^> 25C DIIMDI/iiJ ON°2^ s .' - '•' . = are always assured of Better Quality! Puritan Baked Beans . g,"°p«, •rUltlaV MW A&P Brana-Psncy Grada A J |f Mon. Tue». Wed. Thur. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. i Heinz Ketchup . . ^-.w.' FLAKO PIE CRUST . 2 - giiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiininimmnnniiiiiniiiuiiKT; llfiVA Guarantfed 100!* Pure /^§E7?N il^'IC 31b QQ C 6 UCAU V«0»l»bl. Shorlaning TSSBSJ? CM • V c8n VV I SSTORES WILL REMAIN OPEN LATE Ann Page Ketchup Rn« cMny 10c f ' THIS WEEK AS USUAL HormelHi Spam . . APPLE SAUCE AiPBr.nd-G.cuA 4^ 25° I FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING Force Cereal . . g. 9c g FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix 18c TOMATO JUICE .£^> -5c Karo Blue Label Syrup . 24 oz can11c JUICE /1N0. 2 PINEAPPLE ^ou,^ 9e ^23« Ug!Uin£2*S2?u#. 25c 10 b. 49c String.Beans ^ cam 25c UCIII7 CnilD Excipi Consomme A . AP n No. 2 Smyrna Figs>••*»». . . «<«-Pk9.9e Coldan Baniam-Slartdard Quality 20c nClnC. dU.Urch!ck.n Gumbo. ChowdtrZ an> ZOC Maraschino Cherries 3«.ix>i 9c 5o bo,.i3c F y A No 2 t Beans % P.iSS 2 cant Bell's Poultry Seasoning 2P>I»13C Dane Fancy Grade A FANCY MIXED NUTS Teas A4P Brand Bartlett Pears ionA.ir.nd; NO m «n 15e Gotd *»• 10e Fancy Grada A-A&P Brand Salad Oil RAJAH 8».t>oi. J3e iA'«.bot. 19c IONA Brand PECANS'-^ 'i':'-.•-,••. *19«- Heckers' Farina . __ ." **• #°- 17e Ann Page Gelatine .^ kg. 9C 28oi. pkg. Knox Gelatine . . . 18c BUDDED WALNUTS • .19- MellO-Wfl6at purt Wheat Farina 24oi. Del Monte Tomato Sauce 25c TOHatO IONA Brand J 22c 6 Mil If WHITEHOUSE Jfl*. M tall AC. mlkl> EVAPORATED ^ *f cam *iO6 DROMEDARY YOUNG, TENDER, PLUMP, FRESH-KILLED OLIVES ANN PAGE-Plaln CRANBERRY SAUCE Ann Page Beans "T.nd.r cook.d» * i ib »n 5c Campbell's Beans, . . 3c^,19c b cam Corned Beef Hash BROADCAST 2 c'a'n , 29c Ann Page Olive Oil Mpi.c.n25c PI can 43c Amour's Corned Beef 12 oz. can 19C Ann Page Mustard s^i^Z'.Vrd Royal Baking Powder . 12oi. Hn Gulden's Mustard . . Campbell's TomatoJuice Philadelphia Scrapple, voors Wet Shrimp sunANA-F.«y . (ill can 1 f e Q Oil A 1*1/1* ON*/ A&P Brand A&p OallOIIMdUL fttw Ptck-Fancy Grada A Da«t riiawlas Brand-Sour . No. 2 can 10c TURKEYS Italian Cook Salad Oil Fniit \Nectars.- HEAR™ DELIGHT PILGRIM BRAND Pure Tub Lard 12 Davis Baking Powder 2 n°f25c EXTRA FANCY GRADE Quaker Puffed Wheat Presto Cake Flour . is*, pkg 21c Quaker Puffed Rice Sottasilk Cake Flour lot. pkg. 23C SPECIALLY SELECTED Wheat or Rice Puffs * STANDARD QUAIITY . 1935, p, N White Rock Water N w ek 3 e.n?17e ONLY ONE PRICE-ONE QUALITY! QUEEN ANNE or A*?"™! The famous Pilgrim Brand turkeys are Palmolfve Soap . * -Top quality gelatin det> sorttifprioed.to aave MINCE MEAT \ extra fancy birds selected from the top Camay Soap . you tnoney.yTry them t pig,. grades. They have been noted for years Sweetheart Soap . 1 »k< 5c for plump tenderness and fine flavor. Waldorf Paper 4 will 15c Look for the Pilgrim tag and BUY WITH Lux Flakes 19c Hersheys Chocolate Syrip, AH v«ri.n«i-piui D«P. Qiaker Oats . CONFIDENCE. Scot Tissue . 3 roll! 1 9C . Ivory Snow . Rolled Oats SUNNYFIEID _. lo> pkg. 1 9c SWEET CIDER Atlantic Soap Flakes Pfst Bran Flakes . . Extra Fancy 2 X. 25o AlLSizes Ivory Soap 2 ro»d GRAPEJUICE- • Bran Flakes SUNNYFIELO , ROASTING CHICKENS b23' c.k.i Lifebuoy Soap 16c Sorplcg 10C Minute Tapioca . . pig. Whole or CURRANTS CLEANED-RAJAH Lux Toilet Soap . 16c Either Half An Page-Tapioca FRESH PORK LOINS -15' Klrkman's Borax Soap RAISINS s..d.d Duff's Ginger Bread Mix Cut From P&G SOap WHI7I NAPHTHA Fralt Salad IUWSI. . . 8 .?.20e 10c c PRIME RIBS OF BEEF First Six Ribs ib 23«Fets Naphtha Soap . PLUM PUDDING - ,23= ,39= Sliced Pineapple IONA CDIIIT DCCI DROMEDARY-Citron, f% 3oz. Del Monte Cherries LONG ISLAND DUCKS Extra Fancy 19« I llUII rLLLOrong«,LtmonorMix»d L pkgi. - Su af-Cur.d 1 Statler Paper Towels 2 -on. CIGARETTES fl Armour ! Slar, Farril, Wilion'l C«rtifi«<(, Cudah/l Puritan Paper Napkins pkg oil ^^°.-*«!• d°z 17c Pink Salmon COLD STREAM 2J.« , 27e BAKING POWDER ZJ™ 11= IONA ANNPAGE-Pur. 2oz Del Monte Peaches Lima BeanS frand-SoaWrf. Dfi.d 4 0, FLORIDA-Sweet, Juicy-Medium Size r:i 9c' Almond, t«mon, Orang«, Vanilla bol. 10* Jell-0 er Royal Desserts Red Kidney Beans SUITAHA 2 9c Encore Mayonnaise o. i~.rt, r.n./igc j , pig. mr TOMATO SOUP ••-'- 3 My-T-Flne Desserts . ORANGES . . . 20 25 Sliced Beets . -> ., ' 'bl.,i0c CUa9r MCK FROST Light Meat Tuna Fish ^MO 2 Ta'ni 25c TOMATO SOUP..".«"", 3 Large Siza each r Bisqiick . . , FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Codfish Cakes - ,°£V.?o £ . 2 ^ 23c GREEN GIANT PEAS . 2 25- Lea«& Pen-ins Sauce _.„ Our Own Tea .*n?Z<,, ^ 20c ^ 39c n p 12 oz. can Dill PickleS MANHAnAN Brand MclNTOSH APPLES • , 1 0 Nectar Tea Balls % o.' On°5i4c0 no27c DEL MAIZ NIBLETS MA nAN b Sweet Mixed Pickles ^ * .« 23c O S No IGr#rf» Ann Page Macaroni Dinner ch.il. » ° 10c e Eatmor Cranberries 2 «... 29c^White Onions Boiling' Chill Sauce AN* PAGE •«• IO« 'L?15e Ralston Wheat Cereal n «•• ^ 18c SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR W, 21 Mott's Apple JMICO n « M 5C Sweet Potatoes ^ -• 3c Celery Hearts . Iga.pkg. Yellow Turnips ««.* *...&..-., ^c Emperor Grapes CAKE FLOUR J AfcP SOFT TWIST Tangerines A • 10 < 10c Yellow Onions Calif. Peaches IONA H-0 Oats . | BREAD 2 -; 15^ Grapefruit Sections Popt/Ur Everywhere I 3.0. S. Scouring Pads Brlllo . . .' Santa er Kaffee Hag lib tin30C Gorham's Sliver Polish Annt Jemima Pancake Flour b e Pancake Flonr WNNWIUO 30 ci p«o OC SHARP AMERICAN CHEESE ' 23 Double Tip Matches Vermont Maid Syrup 12 or t»i 17c IT I* 1*0 CRfSTVItW--larOa M.«.d Coltxi A c 17 Gold Dust . Rajah Syiup !XtZ "" 2 bo "h• 97*le» 22« C«»ni. m«..l.n, Dtndnru.i, bmnlarll 2P>«. 19c Wbeatles u Silver Dust Sinnyf leld Wheat Flakes SWISS CHEESE ^ ^^ . . ib31i Kellogg'i Corn Flikor WlldnereEggs . »-<«r.H« 31c Pahst-Ett Cheese 2>o. 25e Red Salmon SiMyfleld Corn Flakes • •• ••« 5c 7 ib •«. 47e Ann Page e Jam Ioi. tar IOC CboMar Cheese Muo.IT •» 27c American Cheese MUour AM Page Jollies an. to,51 e CocoitOg 14*1. CM Lfelerkrawe Cheese »O«D[N•,, * „ »** 21c Swiss Cheese *»«>n ShrtMetfWheat 10e Mienster Cheese•••«r «i •>-21c Bleu Cheese Orange Marmalade ALL PRICIS IFHCTIVI THROUGH SATURDAY DICIMBIR 23rd RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21.1989. MWI*'lirt(i'^^ Eatontown. loylng tha «port in South Jersey West Keansburg Dr. G. E. Haynes tits been their custom forsevsrsl fea- 1 TO OUR PATRONS eons. "HAVE A SWEET CHRISTMAS" WE WISH Th< Red Bank lUfliter can te fconstit Miss Bessie Allen, daughter of Mr. The Young Ladles/ Sodality of ,St Speaks On In Jbtentown at th« itorii at Wllllun G. Ann's church received Holy Com-v A MERRY CHRISTMAS W.I ln». Harry WsMtrman and John and Mrs. William Allen, who la dl«- :•. • .Complete Assortment W D.rll, O. Edward Smock an4 Tollen'f.) tlclan at the Health Foundation Cen- munlon In a body at the 7:30 o'clock y AND ter at Pompton Lskei, has been mass) Sunday morning. About 25 Negro Families Miss Albert Smock was ] hostess girls attended. The regular monthly Sc\)tfLiit 8 and Lowney's A HAPPY NEW YEAR l — Thursday night to members,of the transferred tor the Telnter to an in- stitution in Florida. religious meeting was held In the . ' CcWt Ice Cream in Cakes and smbulance auxiliary. Following the church Monday, evening, followed by Woman's Guild Hears election of new officers a Christmas a short business meeting held In the party was held. Mrs. Elsie :He

    Foreman boarding school for colored now much Improved, Waodhimse and Mrs. Russell Reginald Vincent; son of Mr. andSpra'gus, of Parlln. Miss Agnes Lehman Liable to be Department Every Day children at Everett. He asked the bout again following a, severe cold audience "How long Is It going to Mrs. Arthur Vincent, a student at ....,• University of Maryland, is spending hat kept her confined to; her home take people to realize that (thls Rov. Qeorge W. Hanners shot a he past week. ; ., Low Prices school and others like It Is some- the holidays with his parents'here. deer about 7 o'clock Monday morn- Bring The Children The West Keansburg plttd'chlc club thing more than merely taking care The balcony of' the borough hall ing at Colt's Neck. ; of a few colored children? You must as well as the doorwayrbf,the fire ttended a , performance ; at Radio Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and Mr. City, New York, last .Wednesday. begin to make people realize this Is house has been ' aecoratifd 'for''the and MM. Stanley J. Latham visited the heart of touching and ">« very holiday season.' Everett Brower of Following the show a -"(tinner waB friends at Corona, Long Island,-sun- held In the Hotel New Yorker. nature of whi.1. our church repre- Red Bank did the work. , • ' day. - . ,y sent! and when that service Is not The fire company will hold open Miss Loretta DeTuro of the Jersey A Christmas party arid regular meet- City Medical center, "spent several rendered we "are violating the very house tor visiting firemen New Ing of the Keyport Good Government nature we aW tryiriirto realize. In Years day, . ..-,.,. ' days last week with her parents, Mr. t club was held at the home of Mrs.and Mrs, Nicholas DeTurty. [uors «vadlng this service something Is Miss Elisabeth VanKeuren, who Is lost to the church and democracy." Emma Rothbart Thursday evening. The employee* of the Leybro Man-, employed at Washli)gton,^ri|l spnd Twenty-five members and guests at- ufacturlng company on Creek road The speaker, who Is listed in the holidays with her parents, Mr. tended. The next meeting will be at - Extra Fine Values "Who's Who," Is a, graduate of Fiske will hold their fourth annual Christ- and MrsM . BenjamiBjin VVanKeureK n of the home of Mrs. Louise Mount at mas party tomorrow afternoon and university and \recelved his master's fiouth street. ' . ,,; . Keyport January 11 when a coun- ivenlng. The guests of honor at this CAP SCOTCH full fifth degree at Tale. He did post-grad- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wbltenurst have try auction will be held. A social $2.49 uate work «t the University of Chi- annual affair will be Joseph Levy, moved from Broafl street to Morford hour with games was enjoyed and president of the concern, of New cago and received his Ph. Cat Co-place, Lone Branch. prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mao » Hunter BALTIMORE RVE WHlSKEr 4/Sqt lumbia, He Is founder of the Na- York, Chief of Police Charles F. Mc- $1.49 Barbara Moaby of Newton spent the Boyce, Mrs, Carolyn Howard and Gulre, Henry Randolph, Mrs, Made tional Urban league and at one time week-end with her father, George A. Mrs. Annabelle Stryker. Christmas Jiervcd an' a special 'assistant on lyn Seaman, and Mr. and Jlra. Louis Mosby. v\ , gifts Were exchanged. W, Furman, The lautca" )n charge iSt. George LONDON DRY GIN—DO Proof ,t$1.09 Negro «conomjcs in the United '.The Daughter?, of America held , H&zlet Boy Scout troop held their W Distilled tfy HiraIllram Walker States Department of Labor. their annual Christmas patty, for regulr meeting In. the Hazlet. fire Following the spoaker's address children last night In Crescent hall. ett, Mrs. Eva Clark, Mrs. Linnle house Thursday ftyenlng. They will Walling, Mr*. Nora Phlllipson and the Co-Ed chorus of the Harlem William Dlngman was Santa ,Claus distribute Christmas baskets. Fleur MONO?DtE DOM- CHAMPAGNE largo and presented each clflJd wltH'i' gift. Mrs.. Winifred Gelgor. Mrjfc Sue Kau- $1.49 hranch; of "the Young Men's Chris- A meeting of the Fanners and Gar- Fermentation bottle tian association presented a concert Members e*sr,angcd gifts. <.ig§L key and Mrs. Sophie.'Spot! are in deners associationi will'be held in charge of. the exchange' of gifts. of Chrlnlma), music Jind Negro spirit- The Ladles', aWij aoclety m the the Har.let fir« house tonight. uals. There were W young men andMethodist "church*'will holdSthelr MljsoB Clara Tunis,.Dorothy Chlng, Del Rip 3 *» $1.00 '•Mrs. George W. Hanners is spend- Louise Isbla, - Mrs. Blanche Decker, women In the chorus which was dec- Christmas party Thursday night, De- ing several days with her mother at . gal. orated by Wade Hampton Bowers. cember 28, at 8 o'clock, at the church. and Miss Lllyan Young art In charge pF LONG BRANCH Long Branch, ; of the refreshments, A flve-plcce or- Hilton Meyers, manager of the Har-The hostesses will, be Mrs. Richard The following officers of Hazlet lem branch, Introduced the chorus. G. Sulllviil, Mrs. Vernf Frarier and chestra will furnish muelc for danc- Boston fire company were elected Monday ing. -; $1.69 St. Elmo Johnson was the piano ac- Miss Mary-Dennis. , night: you will find (lie finest array of practical gifts companist. This group will give a Mri.iAnna Maronoy has returned Mrs. Frank Connolly has conclud- fullqt Prasld.nt—J. Carlton Ch«rrf> ed a stay with her sister at New- for all—for Father, MotheV, Brother,'Sister—every similar program' over radio station home '«fter undergoing observation Vice Pre.ld.nt— Hsrvey Walllni. WEAF' Saturday morning at 10 at Monmouth Memorial hospital, she Seorttarr—Roellt H. Leror. ark. :• Branca Italian Vermouth o'clock. Is convalescing at her home. Trtmurer— Ult.r W. B.hr.nburs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic1 Lipf and mimber of the family. And gifts for the home, too. Every- Financial S«cr«tarr—Joseph R. Peieux. 4/Sqt. Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector, ln- The Deputies association of Mon- Flrit A.iliUnt Chief, Towiii)ilj>—John daughter Helen, spent Saturday and Cuban Type JRiini $1.49 thing for your home has been chosen with great care; tioduced the speaker nnd the pro-mouth and Ocean counties, Sons and H. Bahr«nburg, Jr. , ., Sunday at West Now York. RON Monovis Foreman—William Uritadt. The Young Ladles' choir of St. c'afefully selected for style-rightncss—whatever you add to gram was arranged by Mrs, Walter Daughters of Liberty, will hold a Klrnt Aanlatartt foreman—Robert Ever- WHISKEYS A. Rullman, chairman. Christmas party tonight at Crescent .11. . Ann's church are holding "nightly re- your home must harmonize in color and %iyk. And we A'report of (ho nominating com- hall. Dancing will follow. Second AiMstant Foremtn — Harry hearsals for the Christmas midnight i'oolley. mass. Mrs. Reglna McGovcrn Is or- Barclay SEVEN-CUP BI.END RYE q,$1.29 mittee was given by Mrs, J. Otis Special Christmas music will fea- Chief Engineer—Elmer A. Bahrertbtirg-. can help you select just the light lamp, rug, drape, or piece Duvla at the business meeting con- ture the service Sunday morning at First A.il.tant -£nslneer—Stacy Car- gan Lst and director of (he choir. Miss ducted by Mrs. Harry H. Button. 10:60 o'clock at tho Methodist church. hart. , >'• Angela Bellezia of Jersey City la the of furniture. ' Second . Anlstant Enzlneer—Howard soloist. The choir members are Carstairs LINCOIJ* INN * $1.69 The' officers nominated were Mrs. A Christmas sermon "will bo given Walling. '. ' ' Edward Magee president, Mrs. Wai-b.y the pastor. Rev. Richard O. Sul- Marie and Agnes DeTuro, Hr« Police—Jamei N.ldlnfer, Jay Han Margaret Barracelll, {Catherine Kol- ter G, French vice president, Miss' livan. The annual Christmas enter- wsr. Joienh R. Peiiux. i Barclay Leader 4 Years Old- qt. $1.79 TpLENTY of TOYSJiere in the largest,Toy Department Dorothy Brown secretary and Miss tainment will take' place Sunday ReureMntatlvea to Monmonlh County odjte, Janice Perry and Doris Ber* Fkremen'i aaaodatton—Leon W. Walllnr. berlch, altos; Rose and Caroline De- *•' in the City. Best selection of worth-while. Toys, Josephine Weeks treasurer. Officers itfght at 7:30 o'clock. A short play, I«illr W. Bahranbun. Harry P.l.ux. will bo elected in January. "The Chrlatma»'Story," will bj given, Tru.la. to DeneHclHry Department of Turo, Betty Pappa, Vcrita Murray, Calvert Glub qt. $1.89 along with songs and recitations. Monmouth County Firemen', aaioelatlon-*— Ernstlne Kolcdzlc, Rose Bulscrj and Games, dolls and Books \Ve have ever had. Better come A letter from Mrs. George Voorhls Krn.at £. Pe.tux, Jean O'Hara, sopranos. was read by the secretary, Mrs. Carols will be sun j by the young Rcprenentatlv* to Barltan Townahi* Also all brands of Imported and Domestic in right away—do not leave all your purchases until the Charles Seals, thanking the members people's choir. Firemen'. R.llef association — Harry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Aumack Pe»e»x. and children, Beatrice, Arthur, James Whiskeysj\ Wines, Cordials, ,Champagnes, Gins eleventh hour—you may 1'c disappointed. Our Big De- for making her nn honorary mem- Arthur Aumack Is making exten- Visitor and Tru.ue to Harttan Town- hpr. Mrs. Alan Frost announced that sive repairs to his recently purchased lit l-'lrem.n'« Relief a.ioclatlon—William and Aldajane of MatawaA, Mr, and and Cocktails. cember Business is fasl depleting our large stock! a box of articles hud been sent to house on Lewis street Ur.l.dl. Mrs. Woodlyne Bowne and children a South Dakota mlsalon. Mrs. Har- David J. McLean, Jr., a student at The company Installed a new pool of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- rison Bancit reported (hat the sew-Princeton university, wn awarded table. • ry Schesson and daughter Geraldlne ing group had made a number of numerals last week for being a mem- of New York epent Sunday with Mr. Open Every Evening 'Till Christmas dresses which will he sent to Polish ber of the freshman asccer team.at and Mrs. Charles E. Mack of Stone rttugee children by the American the university. Lincroft. road. Red Croas. The fire company will hold Us an- Miss Adelaide Aspo and John J. Tea was served following the pro-nual children's . Christmas party (The l.J Uank Ruliler tas be bougbl Bryan of Point Pleasant, Misses Mary gram. Mrs. Banoc was chalrninn of Christmas morning at the nre house In l.lntrott . at tha Lintroll Villas. Uar. and Jean O'Hara and Mr. and Mrs. the hostesses, assisted by Mrs, Al-at 10:30 o'clock. Gift" and fruit will Richard R. Ncaly of Linden spent fred MathlMen, Mrs. William Pnt- be given to all -the children of tho Dante Da'verlo of this place and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John H. tersbn, Mrs. W. H. Wolfram, Mrs. borough attending. Ralph Lewis,.)* Dr. Anthony J. Ferrota of Red Maxley of Granvlllo Park. Open Evenings JacobSfoinbach Bank have returned from deer „ Open Evenings M. F. Young, Miss Mai'Rllei'ite In charge of the party and Is being Samuel and Patsy DeTuro were ESTABLISHED 1ST1 V.^ INOOBrOBATEN Planltt and Mtas Weeks. Mrs. Davis assisted by Andrew O. Becker. hunting In South Jersey. New York visitors Monday. At-The-Bridge . • Sea Bright, N. J. and Mrs. French prealdpt&at the tea A midnight service will be con- Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarron e e Broadway . Umf} Branch ducted at St. Jarne* Episcopal church nd daughter Julia attended a birth- The Register has the material and T ' Phone Sea Bright ,44. starting at 11:30 o'clock. The proda- y parly' Salurdsy ' night for the workmen to turn out first class Across from Railroad Station gram will feature Christmas .carols. Thomas Brady of Abeecoh. printing of all kinds. Let,us quota tt pays to advertlss In The Register. Mrs. Qtraldlne Van Oerblg return- you on your next Job.—Advertise- Mrs. Charles Greenfield and Mrs, ment Louis D. Hill will be sololsU. Miss ed home Monday from Aihvllle, Dorothea Orlmshaw will be at theNorth Carolina, where sht has been WNMrl organ. spending several months. ' The Shepherd* of Bethlehnin will Mrs. John Rhea Walling celebrat- hold a Christmas party for the chil- ed her birthday with a party Thurs- dren of the members tomorrow night day night at her Phalanx home. [at Crucenl hull. A covered" dish Those prrnrnt Included Mr. Walling, supper will be served. Mr, nnd Mrs. Nell Williamson. Miss REMOVAL SALE Virginia Umett, Mr. and Mrs, Oroinr Rlchdale and son Coleman Erection has been started on the new.building which we will occupy at the nnd Mr. and Mn, Marry Walling, Marlboro. V candlelight service WH1 be held corner of First and Highland Avenues, Atlantic Highlands. Our $15,000 alT the chapel Sunday afternoon at stock must be reduced to facilitate moving. We take this opportunity to thank our j Mu. John lliinmiond entertained 1:30 o'clock. her Bumlay-«chool class «t dinner at A group from Ihs Sunday-school I the Hammond home Saturday «ven and * friends will sing Chrlatmns Friends and Customers . . . Mdy joy he I"*. enrols at hoinpji Ihrotighoiit the vll- Mrs. Heillm Htolr. of liih-llr. «penl Inge tomorrow night, PRICES SLASHED! fmm Monday until Friday hrie. (leiaid Morgan o( Nrw York was theirs for a Irfilfl Cook or Spaffnrdaviile vl«- Monday guest of his slater, Mrs. Ited hU parents horc Tuesday, Oeraldlne L Thompion. Mrs. Hoxrr The Missionary Horloty met a| thollaldwln of N«w York. Ihn former Xmas Tree Outdoor home of Mrs. P. I). VanMnler Tues- Miss Kvelyn T. I'reaton, will spend day afternoon, the w«ck-«nil with Mrs. Thomtnon. MERRY CHRISTMAS Mlsi Untlia Helier of New Hruns- I^wl., Jr., nnd Walter Thompson, Light Sets tight Sets wlek was the week-end gvicnt of MHTH ons of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H, AND A Charlntle Hutphln. Thompson, will >|>rnd thi> Chilatninn JR C A Victor — Philco —• Emerson Mrs, Chaiieif MrC'loskey,l«, slowly holldnyM wlttt th^iv grandpurents irrovrrlng from a serious operation. at 1'hllnitr-lr.hla. Over' 50 Radios from which to choose. Mr. and Mrs. John llelsei' are stop- The nnmial Chilstnim puny nf the RADIOS Consoles ,., Table . .. Midget. HAPPY NEW YEAR ping st nnli< n. The firemen w«r« called oui In a hnstf Ik. thlmn*y flr* al (ha hums of ICdgtr MIM l.llll.n ha. telurnKl 2*5% OFF on ALL TOOLS and SPORTING GOODS Dlxon of Main strut Monday night. pj telurnKl homg for th« hollilayy s from tthh»» stat* ralnti RED BANK MARINE WORKS Mr. anil Mm, Walter Mullmllnnd |l|r«nd tu Mrs,Imv* lakfn occupancy of ths A|ipl«- SIEGFRIED HARDWARE CO. Murphy's house nn nallinnd avtmift, Waltpsipor t!»lc Ininimlmv on Ihii main road, Murlnr ll«r«twaro 115 First Avenue, Unolruni Phone Red Bunk 2620 Ham W. Wulf, PITH. * recently vai'al»d by thn ThuinM Mr. mul MIL James llo*sum of Matin family, Wyrknly t *fifltimayp fltiml s.u*l. of Mr, Auln Atlantic Highland!, N. J. Tha Marlboro don hiiuleri «r« tu- d M and Mr*. William VanDrunl, WWilli-»Wm^^W^''Wn-"-^Tai>sitM|tillti>|)|| mmm '.. RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21.1989. ;t Personal! Little Silver. ) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stanton of m* *ti'Bask fedsUr iu k* fccmskl 1 Blossom Cove road. Jliddletown h Uttl* SUvcr Iran Unlsn Mm Staaa ->townjhip, were week-end guests »t •t tfci doot M4 G«O«» QuikotatVt . U»e St. Regis hotel, New York. Carrie Bamagg s of Meew Tork V Charles R. Hurd, Jr, of Naveslnk and Mrs. MujMk k A .B Brown of New 73 BftOAD STREEt i River road, Middletown township. Is Haven spent part of last week with i home from the Hun Preparatory Mrs.-Bamage's sister, Mrs.1 John A. J school, Princeton, for the Christmas Bates of Uttle.Silver Point Thursdayto 8 P. M. J- holidays. I*wrence Selbert, Jr., a. student at Friday to 9 P. M. 8-10 FRONT STREET Mr. and Mrs. Max Paul Oeschger Rutgers university, is "home for the Jot Newman Springs road are theholidays. Saturdayto 1 0 P. M* parents of a daughter, born Satur- The Christmas entertainment of for your convenience. .. day at Monmouth Memorial hospital. the Methodist Sunday-school will be Closed all day Monday, 752 RIVER ROAD .. Robert SImonds of/Maple avenue held Christinas eve. December 25th. -i.Bpent last week-end at Lake Hopat- The Co-T group of the T.W.OA. Where Quality is Priced Low-Save the Most on the Best FAIR HAVEN f cong ice boat racing-. under the' leadership of Catherine i Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Blafden of Colenan and Arabella Wheaton met 'Riverside drive, Middletown town- last week. Georgetta Emmons was ship, entertained active and sub-in charge of the-devotlonaJ period. Fresh Produce for the Christmas Section - scribing members of the Monmouth The group plans to have a Christmas t. County Hunt at tea at their home party. Naaies were exchanged and inexpensive gifts will be given. The High Class Turkeys Sunday. The Hunt met at the Holm- ' del farm of Bernon & Prentice at party will be held at the home of - Holmdel. Eleanor Jones. Pat MacDonald was named honor girl for the week. Betty Cranberries John E. SImonds, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. SImonds of Ma- Wilde, president presided. Then will tw'no-garbage collec- ple avenue, a sophomore at Massa- At LOW Cost Price! Fancy Sound chusetts Institute of Technology, Is tion In the borough on Christmas '< spending Christmas with his par-day or New Tear's dayl .'Collections Quality Ripe will be made Tuesday, December 28, The finest Turkeys of the year are here! People are , cnts. 2-25 Hi<%ard Hetdaway of Sliverwhite and Tuesday, January X ' Gardens, a student at Emory Uni- Mrs. Robert Lalng is confined to coming in crowds to buy these beautiful, plump, fancy versity, Oxford, Georgia, has been her home with Illness. ." elected to • membership • In the uni- Mr.. and Mrs. Gllman < Brower of birds—the pick of the flocks. From Minnesota's best versity glee club. He also serves Rumson road have left to spend the Iceberg Lettuce J. as parliamentarian In the Few Llt-holidays and several weeks with breeder's we bring these Turkeys direct—with flavor • erary society. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ' Mrs. William W. Armstrong of and Mrs. Theron'Brower of Pitts- and firmness you will long remember. Direct buying Calif. large Maple avenue has returned from St. burgh, Fa. They will also visit Mr. Brower'. sister, Mrs. H. A. Presby head t • k Petersburg. Florida, for the holiday enables us to give you better values at bigger savings for a Merry Christmas. Iceberg season and will spend some time.vis- of New Kensington, Pa. 5 iting in Plainfleld and Jersey City The LltUe Silver Junior HI-T will " before going South again. hold a cake iale Saturday morning Miss Joanne Cotter, daughter, of at. the borough hall. The proceeds Mrs. Patrick.-F. Cotter of Garden will be used for the needy family I! Christmas basket fund of the "T." road and a student at Trinity col- The leader of the group, Raymond - ] ege, Washington, D.C., was received Conklln, and members' will solicit New Peas Into the Sodality of the Blessed Vlr- and deliver the cakes. sln,Mary at the school at a.formal reception,held at the college on the Morning worship will be held at Fanoy ro evening of the Feast-of the Immacu- 9.30 o'clock. Sunday at St. John's Full Tender late Conception, Friday, December 8. chapel. Chrlitmas day Holy Com- Podded.; Sweet Mr. and Mrs. John Scheldt of Ber- munion will be celebrated by- Rev. 1 gen place will return, home Satur- Carroll M. Burck, rector, at 9:30 a. ' day after spending six•'weeks at m. The church-school festival will be Syracuse, New Toric. held St John's day, Wednesday De- Fresh White Boiler Onions - cember 27, at-7:30 p.-m. TURKEYS 2 *' 9c Donald Osborn-of Spring street B returned homo this week from a Howard Roaevelt.of Markham road This Price Is Yellow Sweet Potatoes two months' stay In Florida. shot a deer Monday while hunting Killed 2c Edwards F. Rullman, son of Dr. in South Jersey. '. - , ' • Florida Oranges £ ror and Mrs. Walter A. Bulhnan of 68 7c Less Than 20 25c } .West Front street, a student at Blair Fancy Mcb academy, Blalrrtowii, has returned Fair Haven. Large Fla. Grapefruit , homo from the school to spend, the A Year Ago 5c I%. holidays with his parents. He 1» a: Santa's, coming to Fair Haven Minnesota Sweet Fla. Tangerines tat member of the business, board of the Christinas flay on a special Invita- 25 25c annual class book, the Acta, an edi-tion from the fire company to eater- Sound Chestnuts "IS" tti tor of the weekly, school paper, the tain the young folks ot the borough. 22 2 25c He will arrive a( Fiak street school 'Breeze, arid a member of the Styoua PIONEE• S.^BF- 1,1 MM Rs-* BRANDwnrinay|, To• w|#p QualitVHBIHy] None Higher club, the Camera dub and the Blair it 11 a. m. and. at noon he will ap- I swimming squad. pear at the fire house. Candy, fruit and toys will be distributed. Tbo Fresh Killed Dairy Dept. Values You Will Need .' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Diet* of welfare board of the fire < company t'JUversSde Garden apartments on will, play Santa Claus to the older Finest tb. 93 Sc«r« "West Front street will leave tompr- folks and will distribute food u ' row for Kansas City, Missouri, to boskets, clothing and fuel. All cases spent the Christmas holidays with have been impartially Investigated, Minnesota Swatft Crtam Mrs.;Dleti"s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.and in the years the welfare board 1 C. Erdman. Only the finest quality Is selected and branded with our famous PIONEER tag a mark "of excellence. a has been operating, no deserving TURKEYS MUs Rose IJbovsky of Drummond person in the borough has been ne- BUTTE ','•'! R place,' a student at Ohio State uni- glected at Christmas time, r versity, will spend the Christmas hol- Winner of Ore* -The- Christmas exercises ot' the •^L_ __ Fr«Fr.ih -*i*^C BOOPrtxos • idaya with her parents. She returned forTop QqsUtr •home early this week. Methodist Sunday-school will be .held tonight in the church. Services Sun- KilUd Miss Marlon Hogan, who attends day morning will be churoh-school (Up to & Iba) St Elizabeth's college, Convent Sta- at: 10 o'clock and worship at 11>' At tion, and her brother, John Hogan, (he latter Rev. William I. Reed, pas- a. student at Manhattan university, tor, will preach on the.topic "Mak- (Up to Richland Butter i are ipendlng the Christmas holidays ing Room For Christ In a. Crowded It). C ?Vwlttf * -their patents} • Mr. and., Mrs. World." Sunday afternoon Rev. and > John.F. Hogan of Lake avenue. Fresh Killed Fowl Derrydale Butter » 3I Mrs. Reed will leave for Fayettevllle, Mr*, Lyle K White of Branch ave- Pa., to spend Christmas with rela- nue has returned home from Wash- tives of Mrs. Reed. ington, where she has been spend- Mrs. Charles P. Croas of Fair Hav- y Fresh Pork Sausage Meat » 23* ing neveral weeks with.her daugh- en road was (akan ill' at New York ter.- Miss Evelyn M. White. Miss dM 1 last week and was brought home In White is expected home tomorrow to the Fair Haven ambulance. She Is stuffing I Fresh Opened Jersey Oysters IO& spend the Christmas holidays with "Dated" Eggs atlll confined to her bed but ahe haa her parents. • ' * .• shown steady improvement Other, Tlie date on (lie Jack Forsyte of South street^was residents confined to their homea Gold Large barton C carton shows these treated this week at Rlvervlew hos- with illness are Mrs. Llbby MeGrath Tb of it are wry reoeut pital for an Infection on the right of River road and Mrs. William Fresh Florida Mackerel 12 arriTSla side of Ms face. Emery of Fair. Haven road. Seal 33 Mr«. Anne Tllton of Harding road Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beck of Fresh Fillets Haddock dozen la a medical patient at Bivervie 19c I Fresh Fish Cakes I9c (mod. carton hospital*; Lincoln avenue entertained the Wln- pna society Friday night. About SO Gold Seal Dated Eggs siie) of ia Edward^McKenna of Elm place members and guests attended. Coun- • Layer Figs -os has returned home from Villanova cilman William H. Carhart, Sr., of R 6-R Pudding con 23C Large Seletted Eggs university to spend- the Christmas Little Silver, who was elected pres- Fresh Prunes u em holidays' with his family. Fruit Cake a.? Pr .? ?.3Oc 1 Miss Corlnne Hawell of North ident at the last meeting, presided Cooking Eggs Bridge avenue attended an alumni for the first time. Wendell Lewis of Fruit Cocktail '£, Shortening; W XXXX Sugar ,80 formal of the Scudder School held Plalnfield was welcomed as,a new In the Waldorf Astoria hotel at New member. The occasion was in the Pumpkin £" CREAM I Tork Friday night. nature of a Christmas party, with SPRY c ni8Ce31£ Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. MaeLarea Edmund Ayres aa Santa Claus. The New Currants Muenster Cheese of Baltimore spent the week-end wHh members brought gifts whlcb were WHITE 1Hershey Baking choo. «;! put Into a baa; and then distributed. v n Bakin Mi's. MacLaren's mother, Mrs. Edith Pitted Dates " Royal K Powder e-o« \JC R. Smith of Spring street Mrs. Photographs of various groups ware csn I /C Creamy Smith and daughter Jean will spam taken by sir, and Mrs. Lewis. Christmas In Baltimore. The Sons and Daughters of Lib- 19' Dr. Clinton Stratighan and .hiserty lodge ..will hold aa election of daughter, Mra. HsnryrL. Conover of officers next Tuesday night Conover lane, Middletown township, Miss Persia ,Bennett daughter ot Chocolates Longhorn Cheese left ie&rly this week tor Clearwater, Ir. sod Mra. Bussell Bennett, la Calif.' Florida,-whljre they will spend th» home 'for the Christmas holidays remainder ot;the winter. They'.are from' a women's colleje In North Kift Danish Bleu Cheese living; at the Port Henry Harrison Carolina. Seedless box A pot luck supper for members of 98 hotel.. * . Miss Beverley Bremer, daughter ot the ' firemen's auxiliary will take Sliced Bacon ', Mr. and Mra. Carl Bremer of Mon-place at the meeting of the auxiliary Superb Coffee Lucille Chocolates Z 49c n» . , mouth Beach, formerly of Red Bank, Thursday nlgbt, January 4, at the Ms visiting her parents for the Chrltt- flre house. ' Acme Coffee Hard Candy *£%? 5 '5. 79c Margarine P""««*« pkz, • maa holiday. Miss Bremer Is a grad- .Michael Egan la spending the ¥ i ' uate of Rumson high school and laChristmas holldayiajrlth. his parenta. Marjoram, Sage,Thyme ••'it 5c Princess Choc. £ 29c Rich Store Cheese ^-Fln»or ^ * 21c /now attending Limestone college In He Is a student at Ohio State uni- rl CL' [!• J f*L Clicvcllo or * South Carolina. She Is president o versity. Poultry Seasoning " " ^ 9c Chocolates «5SS5i 5 •"i,,f 1"$'l.49 Ainerlcnn brick 23 c . the freshmen A. A. of the college and There will be no service Sunday I Shertora Cheese *»»•<• 16 , has won the title of amateur fraah- at the Chapel of Holy Communion. Glace Cherries '• Chocolate Drops »> IOc 23c ' man champion on the tennis courts. Christmas day Holy Communion will Soft Cream Cheese WO» • Peddlo school students who are go. be celebrated by Rev. Carroll M. portion > In* to spend the Christmas holidays Burok, rector, at • a. m. The churcb- Gran. Sugar 5 ">• 24c Roquefort Cheese T with their parenUin this vlclnltyjn- scbool festival will be held St. Btetens* day, Tuesday," Pecember 36, Our Best Old Fashion elude Vincent H. Henneasy of Fort at 7:«5 p. m. Hancock, Robert RedHald of Eaton. '» town' and Albert J. Lou* and T. Jo. H. Laalla Webb of River road waa Ocean aeph Spicer of Atlantic Highlands. natalled as master of Axure lodge, None Such F. eV A. M., Monday nlgbt at spkclal ceremonies at Masonic temple, Crtti- Cranberry Mine* HOME FROM COLLEGE. tord. Mince Meat Mr. and lira. James Reeney of Sauce Mtat ;• John MoDermott of Belford will Cedar avenue are the parents ot a Made according ; spend the holidays with his parenta. daughter, born Thursday at Mon- to s reolpe f He la a freahman at Spring Hill col- mouth Memorial hospital. DEL MONTE RK # n> lege, Alabama, and will arrive home Miiced Nuts J. £*^.Y!:»** **r •** decades old. tomorrow, Asparagus Tips 15 I'WJUH James and Harold Elmer of At Rumson bnosheen . lantlo ' Highlands have returned Tiny Peas 'W Milk Bread Cr.meli, Chtitarfleld, Lucky Strthv, Old Gold, home from Georgetown university John Flake Dudley, son of Rev. i tor* the Christmas season. and Mrs. George risks Dudley, will Ripe Olives Victor Bread Raleigh, or f puds , Rlohard DeSanta haa returned have as holiday gueata at the rectory [ home from bis studies st Italian >f At, (leorge's Episcopal church, Dr. Stuffed Olives Diamond Walnuts ;• unlvailty to spend the Christmas llerbert II. Bchoenreld ot Washing' '» 23c - holidays with his parents, who live on, D. C, and senior realdent phy* Sweet Cider 'New Almonds 1 at Long Draifch. ilclan at the Oarfteld hospital there. with 31b. can *I9C , Stanley Danowlts of Fair Haven Cigarettes 9r. Bcho»nfsld li widely known Del Maiz Niblets • haa returned from his studies st •s a brain eurgion, Ills broth- Brazil Nuts 2 m. 27c , Holy Cross university, where he la r. Arthur A. Ikhoenftld, la the CRISCO ? a sophomore. Oakite Large Pecans 'lilted States minister to Inland, 21c in *<• $i.i5 [ -. KNOAORMKNT ANHOVNCXD. A4 another brother, Rudolph Gold Dust Is first secretary to the 3-47118' Black Walnut Meats 2 <;,, 25c | \J (carton) | flutes embassy In London. ;• The en(agament was recently an- Can c, laacDarls or Newark will also , nouncad of Hiss Marlon Townaand bo*bottie guest at the Dudley home. All prlcm tiltctht lo [ of Lonx Branch and William Halll- Color«J st«W« llghti and wrsalfcs «.l. nlulit, Illxlit re./ ' day, son ot Joseph C. Halllday. of idorn the front ot the borough hall trruit in l>mll[| Belford. Mr, Halllday attandad Hid- or 'he holiday season. IJ«Ma en- ; dletown township high school at iir»le the arthway ovsr the main ; Leonardo and Is employed by the tntratite and are also strung along f Mercer Bottling Co. of Aabury Puk. >•• JTreat from ana oorner of the '" lg to the other. The etealttoal *at done by ChariM Register Want Xdvertisements luring Quick Results' RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21,1939.

    ENGLISH HOUSE CLOSED, English purchased tho estate In 1911. HOME FBOM COLLEGE. children's entertainment Contribu- Mr. English died about five years Nursing Group tions may ,be given to' Mrs- Harry Port Monmouth. ago. Mlises Myrtle and Elaine Lieu, O, Borden or any of the teachers. 4'< Mpi/TrV. St. English of P*rk «ve- m [ m (The Bed Bask Bcsfettr «an tn boo«i( .hus, N8wtTork, ha« closed her home daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Former Mayor and Mrs. Georg n Port Honjaostb from Larrr GcticnJIi, The Register has the material and Less of Atlantic Highlands, are home To Do Welfare Sllver.Sr., are spending the holiday] Charlei ftfeytrt and ChmrUa utbhanser.) ron Naveslnfc River ro&d In Middle the workmen to turn out first class f town township ftr the'winter. This printing "of all kinds. Let us quote from college for the Christinas holt at their home in Rutland, Vermont A dinner party in celebration of % the flnt winter the house has been you on your next Job.—Advertise- days. <., Both girls are itudying to be< Work In Boroughs Mrs. 'James P. Stofflet has returned their 60th wedding anniversary ws]s t,»nttreIy:cJos«a alncp fhe late Mr. ment ' ' •' •' . J ' . ';.• come music supervisors. .•• home after spending two months at given to Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Wall- Columbia, South Carolina. ing of Campbell avenue Sunday. Mr. Public Health Nur.e Mrs. Peter P. Plngltore left Friday and Mrs. Walling enjoy good health. to spend Christmas with her parents Mrs. Walling ls'83 years.old and Mr. Gives Detailed Report o at Pittsburgh. Mr. Plngltore will Walling Is 84. Those attending the leave Saturday to Join bis wife. They anniversary party were Mr. and Mrs. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year November Activities will return home Tuesday. Walter K. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. A Friendly Greeting to You and a Fred Torg returned home this Norman Walling, Miss Mary Wall- We take this opportunity to thank all our customers, both old and week after spending two months in ' The Public Health Nunlnjfwssocl* ing and Uorman Walling of New Sincere Thanks for Your Patronage new, who have helped make this past year the best from the standpoint of Florida, " York. tlon of Rumson, Sea. Bright and Fall Dr. Kathiyn Bennett of Palnesvllie, sales we have ever enjoyed. .,••'• Haven, will distribute Christmas din- Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry of Kenel- We Look-Forward to Greater Friendship ! Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wor'th were, guests of,Mr. and Mrs. ners and gifts of clothing to'needy Charles M. Bennett of this place, 1B families of the three boroughs thi John Helney of Jersey avenue Sun- Despite our lower profits, we hope to continue serving you the highest spending the holidays at her home day. .;•" end of thli week. Announcement ol here, Vincent's Beauty Salon grade foodstuff* at the very lowest prices in this vicinity. • , these plans and a report of the pub- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runge spent the lic health nurses were given at a Miss Lillian • Baquet has returned week-end at their bungalow oh Mer- meeting of the group Monday at the home after spending four weeks with cer avenue. 10 Linden Place Phone R« Sank 3620 It Costs No More to Buy the Best at home of .Misses Grace and. Nelll' her aunt at Bordentown. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherry of Jer- Porter at Rumson, Bauqet's aunt recently fell and sey City spent the week-end at their ; Mrs. George Dwlght, president, an- broke a hip. bungalow oh Main street'' nounced that the association had re- John Swanson, a student at La- Fred Brown of Union City spent Phones cclvod many generous gifts from'in- fayette college, is spending the holi- Saturday with his father, Michael terested .friends to be used for holt- day recess at his home here. Brown of Mercer avenue. Red Bank day time and emergency"needs. D& Miss Emma Holmes was hostess Mrs. Frank Rector, a sumer resi- nations wore given to the associa- yesterday afternoon at her home to dent of this place, died at the Jer- tion from three schools at Thanks- members of the Shrewsbury auxil sey City Medical Center last week. 343 -344 MARKET lary of JRlvervlew hospital. EST. I©O2 giving, and other gifts were given Benjamin Mills, Thomas Pike and by the Red Cross sewing group, the George Marx and Stewart Vari- Harry Shadlne, all of this place, tlireo boroughs and borough firemen. Vllet, Jr., students at Mercerburg went on a deer hunting trip to Squth 123 WEST PRONT STREET preparatory school, are spending the •Jersey Monday. : Miss Jennie Worthlcy, public health holidays at their homes here: FREE DELIVERY AND FREE PARKING IN REAR OF MARKET. nurse, gave a report for work done The monthly meeting of the during November.'• She stated that Miss Alma Sanborn and James Ladles''Aid society of the Commun- 89 persons had been transported to Rlordan are assisting *at the post- ity church was held at the home ot A FEW OF OUR REGULAR FOOD PRICES III * various clinics and doctor's offices, office during the holiday rush.. Mrs. Charles Quaatenbush Tuesday 39 wero transported by nurses and The.'Ore. company was called out Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runge of PREMIER 2 large cans 50 by volunteers, During November, twice this week. Both were for grass Kearny spent lastl week-end with JELLO 400 visits were made. Of this num- fires, Saturday night the firemen Mr. and Mrs. Wllllapi Runge of Mon- f- YOU'LL ENJOY OUR 14* C were called \o the DeCoppet estate (ALL FLAVORS) Cranberry Sauce 27 ber 107 visits were made to acute mouth avenue. medical, surgical and, communicable and Monday afternoon to the east The mid-monthly meeting of the CHRISTMAS DINNER Ptitlenti, six to chronic, eight caring side pf Broad street. , fire company was held at tjic fire for mothers and babies, five to par- Miss Mary, A. McCue, who suffered house Monday evening. TURKEY DINNER DELUXE - - - $1.25 Maxwell HouseCoffee 258> olees, 15. to tubercular and 299. wel a fractured leg last week In-a fall, The Community church Sunday- Heinz Ketchup 'are visits. There were 27 new bid- is expected to return home this school will hold their Christmas en- Roast Capon Dinner (Shadow Isle Farm) $1.25 17° week. Her leg has been placed In a side cases, three baby conferences ertainment Christmas night at the oiook noon 14-01. Bottle were held with a total attendance of cost, churih. The junior and senior choir °' *••• PREMIER 2 cans 38, 12 hours were spent' teaching The thimble bee of the Presbyter- and each of the Sunday-school classes home hygiene, and care of the sick ian church met Tuesday afternoon have parts In the program. (Suggest Early Reservations) Green Peas Campbell's Soup 3 In the school with an attendance of at the home of Mrs. Fred Burst. , Last Saturday afternoon the Bre- FHONE BED BANK SiBOO. 27c (Except Chicken and Muihroom) 124. • . •'. • The Reading club will hold their men were called to fight' a blaze In . Mo. ,2_Can In speaking of work done In the annual Christmas party Thursday he home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MOLLY PITCHER HOTEL schools the nurse stated that 100 afternoon, December 28, at the home Gavin on Brainard avenue. Con- EXTRA FANCY FRESH KILLED visits were made to the schools, £0 of the president, Mrs. Ada B. Na- siderable damage was done to the in- B. C. MUIRHEID, Executive Director classroom Inspections made, ten chil- few of Eatontown. A Christmas pro- erior of the building. RED BANK, N....J. dren weighed, measured, eyes and gram will be given and gifts will be The monthly meeting of the Do- »*»**«a ears tested and 29 first aid treat- exchanged. ettes was hold at the home of MISB ments given. Fifty-two children were The fire house has been decorated Marie Kllber . last week at which ixamiricd for pidlculosls and 81 for for the holiday season. Fire Chief ime election of officers was held. communicable diseases and the mile- Edward Hounlhan and Harold Mc- Those elected were: Fresldnt; Miss .go for tho nurses' cars totaled 2,411, Cormlck, president of the company, Doris Pool; vice president, Mrs. Hat- j TURKEYS::!?: were In charge of the'1 decorations. ld Foulks; secretary, Miss Helen A Christmas service will be con- Root and treasurer, Mrs. Sheldon { FLUMP, FULL BREASTED AND SPECIALLY SELECTED FOB THE BEST CHRISTMAS' Whiting. The girls plan to hold ' : Shrewsbury < lucted in the Presbyterian church , t DINNER IN TOWN.; *•;•' , . •. "• . ' ' ' . " . .: ' • Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. It Christmas party at the home of (The Red Btnk RefflltaP' ejm' b» bought will be a service of story and song, Misses Helen and Gertrude Root De- SMALL In- C^-'twabury from' toa Bhrcwiburj Mar- •lih. Rev. George H. Mlksch, pastor, ember 28. ket and at Qrte&wood's market on Broad C itreet.) eadlng'tho story and.Miss Ella H. Edna, Grace and Gladys Lee en- ting at the organ. Sunday-school ertalned the Girl Scouts of troop The Management and 7 Mrs. James VanHlss of the ill be held at 0:45 a. m. with a Christmas party at their LOIN PORK Strauss estate entertained her Meth- Policeman Otto Herden spent Mon- lome Wednesday evening. Personnel Wish You AH lb jdlst church Sunday-school pupils OB HALF) day and Tuesday deer hunting In The local grammar school will close !rom Eatontown Friday at a Christ- South Jersey. His police duties t 1:30 tomorrow afternoon for the A Hearty Merry Xmas ARMOUR'S STAR - BEST CUTS mas party at her home. were covered by Special Officer John Christmas holidays and will re-open Milton Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker. Chief Herden was ac- anuary 3. All the classes of.' the I } Nathan Marx of Broad street, was :ompanled by Walter Anderson of rammar school are planning on ruehod to Fltkln 'hospital Tuesday Jed Bank. ' holding Christmas parties in "their TODAY ONLY night to undergo an emergency ap- Sam Yorjg was In the company of • respective classrooms. icndlcttls operation. He was itrlck- Free,to the Ladies! RIB ROAST ?b Irom Mickey Ferry of Red Bank Monday] Mr. and Mrs. James McDermott of -23 m Tuesday after returning LUXURY BEEF AT ITS LOWEST PRICE. when the latter shot a 125-pouno, pofth Amboy spent Sunday with Mr. GENBIlrf: PYREX ichool. Ho Is reported to be resting luck in South Jersey. and Mrs. Otis W. Boyd of Campbell HIDDEN STAIRfASE, :omfortably. The Red Bank ambu- Mrs. Alonzo Devaney and son have ARMOUR'S STAR anoe provided transportation. • avenue. OVENWARE eturned home from Rlvorvlew hos- Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard Rpbblns and MAT. & EVE. The Christmas celebration. ,of the iltal. son Albert were visitors last Sunday reabyterlan churobt will , be, > hold There will be no. services Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Courter of Sunday afternoon ati* o'clock v*t the Carolina avenue. FRIDAY - SATURDAY SIRLOIN STEAK church. A special- effort is , being morning at Christ church. Sunday night at 11:30 o'clock Holy Commun- John Holny, who has been__lll for nnde to have the song service, begln- some time is improving. ~ MORE PEOPLE EACH DAI SAVE MONEY, TIME AND ENERGY BY PHONING B, B. 343 InR-at 1 p. nW-a,-community affair. ion will be celebrated by Rov. Car- FOB OBB FREE DELIVERY. . .., • roll M. Burck, rector. There will bo The winner of the Merchandise, The committee regrets that 7. N. L. ipeclal Christmas music. Thursday, club prize last week was Mrs. Olga Whlto will be unable, to lead tho December 28', Holy Innocence day, Eastmond of Eastmond place. singing because of a. New York en- he church-school festival will be at The Stitch and Chatter olub met gagement. Instead, Allan \Voolley of r at the home of Mrs. Charles Quack- Long Branch, well-known baritone, :30 p. m. j James VanHlse, Jr., a student at enbush Monday. ** ' will lead tho singing ot Christmas Mrs. Kathleen Cullen' of Brooklyn, :nrots. It is hoped that all residents Itaunton military academy, Staun- m, Virginia, is spending the holl- a summer resident of this place, was if the borough, no matter ot what called here Friday due to the faot reed, will join In the celebration. ays with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. AN amea VnnHise, Sr.,~ of the Howard that water pipes In' her bungalow M-G- The usual Sunday-school Christmas had frozen and burst. ^ TOO exercliies will follow and will be Strauss estate. PICTURE completed by 6 p. m. Children of the 3unday-3Chool' are asked to bring MARCH OF TIME • heir cast-oft'toys and hooka and I ilaco them under the tree, Those READE'S s BEQUEST FEATUBE—SAT. NITE t- 11 P. M. be forwarded to the Children's Homo at Trenton. Members of the RED "The Eagle And The Hawk" , congregation are Invited to con- tribute toward the exponsi of tho BANK FREDRIC MARCH •- CAROLE LOMBABD . CARY ORANT STRAND SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY (CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE XMAS DAY) The Management and Personnel Wish You f ATLANTIC "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" f ATLANT11C HIGHLANDS Fni, ftsAT7bEC. LAST TIMES TODAY - Double Feature Dull Victor WALTER CONNOLLY Ratbbono McLaglen "THOSE HIGH GRAY WALLS" "RIO" PHIL REGAN - LEO CARRILLO" Wllh "MANHATTAN MERRY GO-RQUND" Slgrld nobert LJUKIK CUMMINOS OABIULLO Tonight — "JUMBO" — Tonight A Star-Studded Round- S«l«cud Short 3ub].cU Ntw._- FRIDAY - SATURDAY — TWO BIG FEATURES th^Clbck Celebration , SUN.""i)EC.~2t * (One Day Only) Continuout From a P. M. < A True Welcome to 1940! S. O. S. TIDAL WAVJE" Ilftlph Ilyrd • Oeorge Barhler KAY SUTTON • FRANK JENKS m THE Nnv Yours Eve Parly of the Nortlt Jcrfirf Shore! Short Sunjtcti - Cartoon - .N«w» A continuum' round Wakfiisi .. . and limulnome Kqiivfnirs liy Mntclmlielli, MAUV CABUSI.E for cvciv ladv! . "WOMANDOCTOR" FrUtta Inaacorl. H»nry WlUtHon. Sybil Jaion

    Prompt Reservations Aro Advised ... At liort SuhJotU Bvtlr Boop Ntwl Aecommodatloni Thii Year Are'Confined WEI)., TIIUH.. 1)KO. J7 - J8 SUN. - MON. - TUES.-Preview Sat. Night to the Cryital Ballroom . . , Limit 400! 3 Ilia FKATUHKH CONTINUOUS I'KIIFOHMANOR XMA8 'THE WITNESS VANISHES Kilniiind lAt\\t> • Wendy Darrl* TlKNK AUTIIY In "MOUNTAIN RHYTHM" with Nmllry niimrilr. June Htorgy

    BIG PARTY NITES Wlr.l)N|rjJnAv ONLY ! HIYA BOYS & GIRLS I A OIIKAT ma Hiiow VIRGINIA WKIDIJCB - OKNE HEYNOLDQ HATUItlMV MATINKR, I1KO. II I 4 I'mluro rioliirf, Cartoon*, Hhort . »»«• tl, » f. M. RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21.1989.

    surgical,patient Mrs. Walter Cov- Belford. ert, who Is a patient there, Is.ex- A Christmas Eye Supper pected to undergo an operation this (Tke Red BaBannk Bedater caa W bcrnskt Last Minute Gift Suggestions te^BelfordBelford tnstnsss H. CClal r BBalrl , VlaeeaVll week. By Katharine Fisher The borough council has given tbe Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stanski are business section of Ocean avenue a cheery Christmasy atmosphere by Handbags Christmas Eve always has been for me-the high point in the holiday the parents of a daughter, born festivities, a time when all our preparations seem to work up to an Thursday at Monmouth Memorial erecting a string of colored electric' Blouses ecstatic, climax....Tomorrow is, Christmas! Everyone is hurrying away hospital. lights along the curb line from one from work early, friends are dropping in with gay packages, and thi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling apent end ot the business district to the Bed Jackets familiar handwritings on the mounting pile of Christinas mail seem like Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James other. •.'•:.-. at . f' . : ,', 99c The Methodist Sunday-school will friendly handclasps that bridge the miles between old friends. Bloodgood of South Amboy, present Its • Christmas program to- Tha Methodist Sunday-school 1 There is usually some last-minute shopping to be done, and later, Christmas entertainment will be night in the church. Mrs . William House Coats and Robes as the dusk descends over this great city, the tall Christmas trees at held Chrlstmaj eve. There will be Engholm, superintendent, Is In Radio City become jeweled with lights that shed their radiance on the recitations by the primary and Inter- charge. There will be recitations vested choir singing the old, familiar- Christmas carols, -What a lovely mediate departments, a.pageant by and songs, and a visit Is expected Christmasy scene it is! "It came upon a midnight clear"—we all Join the senior department under the di- from Santa Claus. Rev, Howard :•>• ' in the singing. The Christmas spirit has taken posses- rection of Miss Claire Lingo, Miss Amer will deliver his Christmas ser- Very Usefu$2-l " sion of us. . mon at the 10:45 o'clock service Aline Runyon, Mrs. Orvtlle Casler Sunday morning. Sunday evening' Usually I keep open house on Chriatmas Eve, and Mrs. George Tarnall. PAJAMAS , Mra. Jane Beam, superintendent there will be a service and song, but last year I spent ft at the home of a friend. An Interspersed with Instrumental Boyal Blue, Teaross $1.9* informal supper by the fireside took the place of of the primary department of the and Wine. dinner, and my hostess has graciously allowed me Methodist Bunday-sohool, had a music. The reading will be done by to pass on to you her simple menu with the recipes. Chrtatmaa party for' the primary Mrs. John Lindsay, ana) Mrs. Hugh As she, too, always keeps open bouse on Christmas school in the churoh annex Tues- E. Sayrc, daughter of the pastor, SKIRTS Eve, she decided on a one-dish casserole meal. day afternoon. will preside at the organ. The choir (Casserole meals are so easy to serve and to keep hot, • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook and will be mads up o{ members ot the Give a skirt and sweater. and a second casserole can be ready in the kitchen.) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook were Junior choir and volunteers.—* With this meal she served a delicious coffeecake. And Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mra, MTHAIIINI NSHta mugs of steaming hot mulled eider soberly took the R. H. Oreen of Oceanport. William Llndman of Beach street DRESSES Director or «place of the ancient wassail bowl. For dessert there Mrs. Samuel Smith Is able to be were Mrs, Victoria Holgerson of Good Heuseieepiaf was fruit, and nuts to crack. That was the supper, out again after being confined to Monmouth Beach, Mlaa Lola Phillips Thlnkof your appearance. iMtfrufa and here are the recipes which made it so delicious: the house several days with sick- of Long Branch and Mrs. Frank ness. Els, Marie Nordln,. Mrs. Qua Ander- Season's Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons TUNA nSH AND EGG CASSKKOLB . . Mrs. Otto Lohaen and family of son, Charles Anderson, Earls P, ITiittt tj Ctci Htmtktlfi*} itutUmli) Jersey City were recent guests of Anderson .and Ivar Oustav Nordln of Sea Bright. (Tee Initltote-approTed Hcaaarlnt Cupa and 6posna. Meaaore tare!. Mrs. Amelia Wlllett, Mrs. Ernest Volkand spent Thurs- Ralph Woseh was host to (the FLOWERS JEAN FROCKS, Inc. I 7-ot. cana (2 c.) tana flih I c. bottled milk or 1 e. day with her daughter, Mrs. Marie members of the Sea Bright Fishing S tt»p. lemon Juice eraporated milk mud 1 e. water elub at. a smoked fish dinner Satur- 4 •Heed, tbtlltd. hard-cooked esn 'W tap. salt, Dreher of Newark. A really beautiful gift. 16 BROAD ST., RED BANK 1 c. cpotted pea* • • >i Up. pepper Leroy Henry of the Bronx spent day night at - Ryan's Ocean View 4 tbip. butter or margarine 1 e. srated American cheese. hotel. The party was given by Mr, 4 tbip.ioor 1 Up. Woreeetcrahire-trpe aauee the week-end with his mother and Flowers, the living sym- brother, Mrs. Llbble Woseh In observance ' of his arith ,1 e. frtib bread crumbi. Henry and wedding anniversary. Oraln.tbe oil from tba tana &ib and reaerve. Flake tbe Cab and add tbe lemon Everett Henry, bol of Ghristmas ... Juice. Arrange the fiih, etsa. and peaa In alternate layers In a areaied IV, at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur* Roekafellow The committee for the annual eeiierola. Helt tbe butttr In a double boiler. Add tbe flour, tben blend. Add the and daughters Vera and Dora ot Methodist church supper has been sent anywhere. Netv! Different! Delicious! milk, «easonlns«. and chteea. and cook over bolliDg water, etirring eonetantlr selected by the official board. Mra. until thick. Pour aver cauerole mixture, and top witb bread crumbi to wblcb the Kcansburg spent Wednesday with tuna-flib eaat cake, which haa been dluolved In the ties, etc. aour cream. Blend well. Add tha flour and mlz thoroughly. Cover, and chill In Mrs. Fred Fllok of Jersey City ' the refrigerator for 3 boun. Remove from the refrigerator and let rise for 1H bra. spent Sunday with Mrs. Matilda HARRIED AT ELKTON, Tben roll dough on a lightly floured board to about U" thlekncaa. Cover bottom Moose and Miss Mae Hanley. - of pan 9" a 12* witb the melted butter end brown enter. Spread the eurface of the dough with tha remaining tngredienta, which heve been mlaed together. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jeffers who Leola w'loker and Jamss M. Oreen, DeFazio Flower Shop ICE CREAM C7VKE Boll up ea you would a jelly roll, pressing tbe edgea toretber firmly. Cut croai. have been ipenedlng three weeks at both of Red Bank, obtained a license wise Into slices */i" thick, using a eharp knife or acissora which have been floured. Miami, i Florida, and New Orleans 43 Monmouth St. Tel. Red Bank 3448 Arrange sllcee on top of butter and brown -ugar mixture. Cover witb a clean to wed at Elkton, Maryland, last All Ice Crearri^a brand new treat you won't want to cloth and let rise In a warm place <7S* to 81* F.) about Vt hr. or until light. have returned home, Member of P. T. D. • mill. Rich In temptino fruits, with the luscious, mellow, Bake In a moderately bot oven of l?»* F. for 1& mln. Serve warm. Makaa SO Mrs. Albert Runyon, who has been V fruity flavor of fine fruit cake. Topped with delicious coReecake wheels. . visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. R. It pava to advertise In Tha Reglatar, ***• ttejaa^eSJieSMejwaMesa^ toasted macaroon "Icing". Enjoy thi* srsnd ntw taste HULLED CIDER Cottrell of Red Bank, Is horns much i ' thrill at dinners, parties, bridges. Order one today! (TVjfrrf by Ctoi Hotmktt^np Jnttilult) Improved In health. Harold Graves and William Rich- Take Home This Easy-to-Serve Dessert Use Initltuteraptroved Utuorlng Cupa end Spoona. Usaaure IcvtL ardson were hunting at Farming- 1 qt. aweet elder S whole allspice dale Monday. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL/; ' 8 whole clovea 2* piece stick cinnamon Services Sunday at St. Clement's PINT 35c HU ell together and heat, atirrlng oftffu for about IB mln. over ••(* heat Strain end serve warm. Serves 6. church .will be at 10 a. m. and the QUART •... 65c church-school will be held at 11 a. m, A midnight service will be held Packed in Dry Ice - 10c extra at 11:30 p. m. Holy Communion will South American Holmdel. bo celebrated at the 10 o'olock ser- vice Christmas morning. The church- CHNEIDER Customs Told ., Among those from here who went school held Its annual festival last Yulctldo customs of the South deer hunting Monday were William nlRht. Hesse's S. Pitcher, Harry Pitcher, Nicholas American countries were discussed A New Tears eve party will be held MARKET 8 W. Front Street, Red Bank at a meeting or. the International Harvey, Carl Wilson, James Maher at J. C. Halllday'a Meadow View Inn. Tel. 1269 Relationa group of tho Red Bank and Charles Bennett, Jr. A fresh hsm supper will ba served Wpman'B club Friday afternoon at Robert Voorhees, Jr., returned to at mldnljrht.- S XI West Front Street, Red Bank, N.. the clubhouse. The program waa work Monday after undergoing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mr. «^ arranged by Miss" Katherlne L. Fos-an operation last week at a New- and Mrs. Earl Orobe, Mr, and Mrs. ter, department chairman. ark hospital. Craig Flnnegan, Mr. and Mrs. James PHONE 2653 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ! PHONE Customs ware described -by Mrs. A regular meeting of the lire Hubbs, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Cook, Radios for Christmas Henry C. Mecklem, 8d, who spoke on company was held last night at the Mr, and Mrs. David Bohnoor and Christmas In Argentina,; Mra. Her-tiro house. The annual election qf Miss Marlon Langford spent Sunday Beit Northwestern bert K. Willlamo, Brazil; Mrs. Philip officers will take place at next evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln TOMS HENS H. Walton, Venezuela; Mrs. Leslie D. month's meeting. Leek. Seely, Mexico, and Mrs. A. E. Rus- ffylio Sculthorpe and Thelma Miss Lucille Roohe of Jersey City sell, Paraguay. Hemphlll, pupils at the Holmdel school, have been confined' to their spent the week-end irth her mother, A group of students of the Spanish homes by Illness. Mrs. C. B, Roche. classes of Miss Catherine LoMalstre Miss Leona Volkland spent the entertained with Christmas carols The annual Community Chriatmas week-end with her sister, Mrs. O. T, »25'*TUIlKEYS»i29 entertained w Law- party will be held tomorrow night Dreher of Newark. Medium Hens •whicrenceh Wlntraubthey sang: serveIn Spanisd as announch - In the Reformed chapel at 7 o'clock. up TOMS 14-16 tbi. 27c lb d a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scully and er.. Miriam Goldln was pianist, and There will be entertainment, the daughter Ruth and Mrs. May aasklll violin solos were Riven by Alex Bo- singing of. Chrlstmaj carols and re- of Barnefrat spent Sunday with Mrs. 100% Furs Center Cut r freshments. Following the party rOBK Up to 4 lb». Roaiting Chickem ,/fe.2Sc gel. Others taking P» >- In the Pro-the community residents are urged C. B. Roche. gram, were Koso Bottagaro, Rose to gather around the Community Mrs. Sadie Lehman and sons Billy Fancy Boiton Geete .%. tb. 25c PORK Bunln, Judith Smith, Dorothy Wood, Christmas tree where Christmas and Ohauncey, Mrs. Lily Watson and SAUSAGE Mildred Marx,lponald Hadaway and carols will be sung. Residents Miss Margaret Watson spent Sunday Richard Hammer. throughout the community have with friends at Newark. . MEAT Fancy-Long Itland Duckt tb. 19c CHOPS been Invited to the party. Mrs. Homer Cullsy of Roselle park 1 spent Wednesday with her mother, Tintoh Falls. Mrs. Edward A . Wylle and Infarit Mrs. C. B. Roche. Model* DB-115 — with daughter have returned home from 2 lbs 25c City Cut Freih Hami : ft. 19c Ib21c i (The Red Bank Register can be bought Miss Dorothy Delslng of Port Mon- -K.F1EX HTBACIE In Tlnton Falls at Scott's store and from Hazard's hospital. The baby has TONE CHAMBEB". "In- Tbomaa Calandrtello at Pint Brook. I ' been named Edith Norene. mouth, Mln Qrscs Noaok of Middle- a ner-Ceptor" loop Anten- town, Miss Marlon Langford and Old-Fasliloned Libby'» . ' ... Toirtmto Juice 23c Old-Fashioned A short business session of the Tho Holmdel school jvlll close to- u n na — No Aortal or ; morrow for the holidays and will re- Miss Leona Volkland spent Thursday, Ground Nsadedl • township committee,was held Thurs- ovening with Miss Rosemary Salmon' day afternoon at the Tlnton Falls open Wednesday, January 3. SLICED Ljbby> J?$S£i Peache» 'iff 2 for 33c 5-Tube Sup«ih»l»rodfB» ] y COTTAGE • Plays on AC or DC i I school when a $200 Increase In sal- ^. ™p-e7^n^hV.,rv.c. ^"Z.^'lTu 'ary was approve! lor John P. Mul- and pageant will be held at the Mra. W. C. Banning spent Satur- tjvlhilj, auditor. church Sunday afternoon at 4:80 day at Jersey Clty._ BACON Libby't Ketchup ...-. lafg' 14c '. small 10c HAMS . I The annual Sunday-school Christ- o'clock. The junior and senior mas party and entertainment will choirs will sing and nativity scenes Sea Bright. Libby'a Umweetened t.'j;: Juice ...3 for 23c be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 will be stsged by the Youth Fel- Ib23c o'clock. lowship. (The Red Bank Baclster ean be boufkl Miss Charlotte Wilson, county In Bea Hrluhl from Morris W.iiman 1L Miss Evelyn Dorr, who la' em- Ufki.wlts anil CauneU'a CUrar Store.I Armour't Pork & Beans, large 3 for 25p Trre-BIpe I ployed at New York, has been con- helping teacher, visited the school Tree-ltlpe Monday. The Sea Bright postofllcs will re- ! Deluu Hadio Modal • Hod* el Selected Matched fined to her home by illness. main open until 7 o'clockjlaturdey • Large The Tinton Falls school soccer Chriatmas Sunday morning wor- Stringlen Green Bean» ; 2 lb«. 25c 1 Butt Walnut In "SlaTbe.nl". Construction • Has Tele- ship will be held at 11 o'clock In evening of this weak, .The post- scoping Carrrtac/HancB*.: ' . team defeated the West Freehold office will be open until 8 o'clock team Friday afternoon at the local the Baptist sanctuary. Rev, Mar- TANGERINES shall Harrington will preach a. Chrlstmaj morning and carriers will Fancy Sweet Pea» : 2 lb». 19c ORANGES field, 1 to 0. Chriatmas sermon. make special deliveries of gift pack- Mrs. John E3. Lemon has been aged Chrlstmaj morning.* y EMERSON 3-WAY" PORTABLE confined to her home by Illness. The senior church choir* held a Tree-Ripe, Grapefruit 6 for 25c 17for25c Christmas party lost night at the Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Nelmark, Mr. 18for25c The Tlnton Falls school will close home of Mra. "George ' Schanck. and Mra. B. J. Welch and Mrs. Jane tomorrow for the holiday recess and Oariand' attended ths semi-annual __ 2.Pfayi«MDC will reopen Wednesday, January 3. Vernon Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, and a student dinner of the Monmouth County Freih-Ktlled Northern Christmas parties will be held In the School Boards association last 3. Nays on Iti Own Power] various schoolrooms tomorrow. at I'nnnlngton Prep school, la spend- ing the holiday recess at his home Thursday night at the Molly Pitcher Wherever You Take It-j here. hotel, Red Bank. The speakers While T The school Christmas party will were C. K, Parsll, director of vo- (N« Plug-in) be held tomorrow aftornex^n. .Christ- cational education of Middlesex They 0 Model DM10 — with "WMCLEf mas plays were given toddy. county, and E. W. Kllpatrlck, secre- TONE CHAMBER". Choice oi Colors J The Reformed Ladles' Aid society tary of state federation of Boards 6 • Tub* Superheterodyne • Large I mat Tuesday afternoon at the home of Education. TURKEYS "> 21° Permanent Magnet Dynamic Speaker ] | of Mrs. John Jeffrey. Mrs. Jeffrey Mrs. William Shires returned Come tn and look thi*m ov«r. e "Inner-Captor" :anil Mrs. Joseph W, Phillips were horns Sunday from Monmouth Me- Loop Antenna and hoslrssen. morial hospital, where she was a olhtr adTcmo* (ea: hues. John H. VanMater, a member'of ! the Holmdel township committee, COMPUTE I has left for Orlando, Florida, where I he^wlll spend the winter. AMERICAN — FOREIGN — Douglas Krnmm's fnlhcr wna the ALL POLICE CALLS! winner of the weekly merchandise club Mondsy nlfcht «t Taylor llsncn's Model caaei-wldi -KOIACir TOltl bowling nllrva. I HE Directors, Officers and Employees CHAMBni". 8 Tubew and Billaat e John Kelly, who ircenlly roturn- I SupenhailerodvTi* • Plays on AC at DO fd home from Hlvrrview hoepllnl, i • large) Electro Dynamic Speaker • Is convalescing 'it the home of Jos- extend to you the Season's Greetings and 1 AltracUTely mollled walnut bakellt* Mny Joy ( eph W. Phllllji*. 'bl $ rtolir-r! \niithrrt, Jr., wan admitted lust week nj a mirgfcal pnllenl at a their sincere wish for your Happiness and All* ervellakl* r» Ivory and Health —«ll«krly klflher Newark ho'i'linl. A committee nieellnK of tho Hleln- Prosperity in the New Year Be Youn Forever. >»r.e-y«»r-ol>l daughter nt Mr. anil Thomas Manson & Son Mm Dough* Kromrn, was the prin- LOWEST TERMS cipal In the awarding of the prim to "TIMK Tf.nrr.ir I Mra. Kreil N'iMiv Future meetings Second National Bank will I." h»lil Monriny nlglita al 7:30 The MKMOIUAI.S 'n'rlnr-lt at Tnylor Hanfe's More, Monumenla, Mm hire, LOUDS RADIO SERVICE Uauaolaume, FIHK A 1 A bungalow, owned and occupied Trust Company ! Red Bank's Authoriud Emerion Dealer 10 Dltl/HMOND PLACE by nanjamln Z*lohntr of I>«onard< villa road, Atlantic Gardens, r>ot>- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY n. n. u • tdu, was badly dameneil by fire 17 Mechanic St. <*••* •• *n** «••) Rod Bank Thursday afternoon, The damage RED BANK uaa edlmaUd at M.000, Two Iy«on- Phone Red Bank 79!^ a tdu and twn llelford lire compsnlss fou«ht the bias*. BED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21.19891 Bank Cagers Open Catholic High On All-State Team Monmouth Trio Pharmacy Quintet Ponolo Poloists Defeated, By Defeats Clover*, Beats Philly Hill' Jennings, a former Rumson To Meet Monmouth Molly Pitcher: high school star, letd the Rumson k With Alumni Trenton Cagers Team At Armory Pharmacy quintet to a 63 to 31 vic-At Armoty Sunday tory over the Fair tiaven Cloven on Thursday night on the Wllio^r street Food Green and Gold Monmouth Team Over' school court at Fair Haven. Jen- - Artillery-Team to ^'-^Varsity Game Scheduled For 8:30 P. M, nings, playing for only a half, scored 13 MONMOCTH STREET Drop Varsity and comes Four-Goal Handi- eight field goals and one foul shot - Play', Wertfield Away Just Phono Bed Bank 3144. • -Team Meets Faculty Members Tomorrow for a total of IT points. Dan Mur- JayVee Encounters cap to Win 16 to 14 phy followed Jennlng irlth 16 point Saturday Night Paul Conway and Carl Jakubecy led FBESHKUXED ti < t section will have the Clovers In scoring wth ten and '•/•;• ^opportunity to get a glance at Scoring with sue,. ' the well- /Behind the stellar playing* ot Billy . Polo fans In this section and vi- coached Trenton Cathoilo high nine points^ {respectively. ; Northwestern q^'Bink .high school's r varsity Rumson Defeats Foales, the Monmouth Polo club cinity will be given a treat Sunday " itball team which .opens Its school basketball quintet snowed chalked up-another victory Sunday ' BUMSON PHABMACPHABM/ V to one of the outstanding polo en- under' the' inexperienced, but hard- O n, tonight in the school gym- Point Pleasant afternoon when they defeated the _. T. .__ 0 counters of the 1939-40 season, when , against the alumni (earn at flghtlng. Red Bank Catholic high Philadelphia Polo club 16 to 14 atRran. ti * 0 the Ponolo Polo club of North Jer- Turkeys school squad, 47 to 16, Friday night H.. Frlchard, e. , . 0, i slock, -A Junior varsity game the Red Bank armory. In a prelim- • IS sey meets the Monmouth Polo club iduled for 7:30 o'clock. at the victors' gymnasium. The inary match the 112th Field Artillery Murphy, g. fit the Red Bank armory,on. Chest- 1 Varsity Wins, 38-13-^ G. Frlcbard, x. 0 s -,Coach Carl JB . £mlth, who 1B sue Trenton Jay-Vee team won' the pre- .._ Jayvlyveee s defeated the Blue Blazers Jennings, g. . I 1 17 But'attest The) feature gama.wlU Juniors Also, 29-18 liminary conteit, 38 to 20. Wlag BUI Sherwood as head 13 to si" start it 4 p. m. A preliminary Jketball coaoh and boys' gymnas- *Tha Red Baijk squad, green as The Monmouth team consisting of FAIR HAVEN CbOVZBS game between tho 112th Field Artil- 1b. , instructor, has been drilling his Rumson high school, chalked up Itsthe unlforma they wear, was unable Billy Foales, \ outstanding Shrews- FOP lery jayvees and the Blue, Blazers iltj since beforo the closo of first victory In the Shore basketball to cope with Trenton's fait moving bury player; DeWitt Untermeyerand Kobblni, f. ,'204 will precede the big"game.' .-'* season, and venatlls attack. Led by Tony Maraado, t. _ .2 0 4 conference Friday night when they Andy Curtln,'gave their opponents a. Conway, e. — 4 2 10 The Ponolo club Is an eight-goal FBESH-HILtED trounced Point Pleasant 38 to 13 on Nittl,. Trenton got off to a fast four-goal handicap and rode rough- Jclubtcr. g. . , f. 1 4 team and the Monmouth team Is the Rumson high school court The start whloh saw them go 12 points ALBERT LOUX. shod In tbe Initial chukker- to over- Trufolo, -g. . > 0 4 rated at seven goals. BIUy,Reber, FRYING • Point Pleasant five was held to two nto the lead before Oeorge Rooney, dome the handicap but missed by a U 111 a Red Bank.player, now playing field goals, -with Hance hitting the Red Bank forward, could sink a Albert J. Loux, son "of ' Mr) and single-goal. However, they continued Fair Haves .. _. 4 I' It »—>1with Ponolo will be in the No. 2 BOA8TINO cords In the first period and Dave field goal for the visitors' first Airs. Albert L, Loux of Bay-avenue, their uphill battle and at half time Rumson ^ 4- ...U U .14 17—it position' while John' Clemens will lb. Wallace tallying In" the' third, Al- points. The quarter ended with Red Atlantic Highlands, who was recent- were out In front, 9 to 8. £e'ern, Betta. play No. I and Joseph Christiansen Chickens though the visitors failed to make Bank on. the short end of a 17 to 2ly named on the all-state football Tho Philadelphia team pushed will be at back. Billy Foales will a showing from the Held, they were score. A whole new team was In-team, has been awarded his letter by through five goals In the third per- ride in the No. 1 position for the creditod with • having sharp eye» serted by Trenton and then the tho faculty athletic committee!. oc iod to Monmouth's three, but theLong Branch "11" Monmouth team, Bobby Eisner at . FRESH-KHIBD from the free throw lane, The quin- game assumsd a more 'even tempo. Peddle school, Hlghtstown, Loux; hard-riding trio outplayed their op- No, 2 and DeWitt Untermeyeiv at tet from down the shore sank nine The half closed with Red Bank be- who plays tackle on the Peddle ponents In the fourth period by scor Whips Field Club back. • •' ' MARYLAND fouls put of 12 tries, Rumson tallied hind, 5 to 21 ' eleven, Is also on' the basketball and ing four goals to the visitors' one. Saturday night the 112th Field four free Koals. * The ' third period was the same hockey squads. -.•.•.•••• Foales captured scoring honors, Artillery varsity team will start Ed Fetors led the Rumson team In i the opener and Trenton ran their pushing through 13, of the 16 goals. Last Year County Its. Indoor -season when they meet Turkeys scoring with six field goals and three lead to 87 to 8. This was sparked Sheldrake ..and' Fischer shared scor Westfleld In the latter's arena.. Serg- t>y four quick baskets by Nittl, who Elberon, Matawan ng honors for Philadelphia with Champs Win, 13-6 eant Frank Wise, who suffered a .-J'V foul shots for a total of 15 points. Delanoy and Tom Mapes followed railed his spree with, two set shots four each. . • broken bone In his foot early "this Peters with five field gosls each for and' two' lay up goals. Together Tied At Ping Pong Sergeant Frank Capewell 'led the The Long Branch A. C, 1938 cham- season, will return to action and ten points, . irlth Sam DIBetla and Hugh Cau,- Artillery jayvees by scoring five pions ot the Mdnmouth-Ocean county will play in the back position. Serg- eld, Nittl scored 31 points, all with- goals.. They were given a three-goal semi-pro conference, handed the eant Fitzmlero will be in 3(io. 1 The Rumaon Jv's got off to a slow in two periods as Coach Wletlg handicap. Bob Eisner scored seven position and Lieutenant Blllups at THE TOPS start by battling It out with Point Matawan Beat Elberon Leonardo Field eleven, winners of ; lied two different squads, each of the nine goals for the losers. . ,f this' year's league, a 18 to 6 defeat back. Th,e Westfleld team, will In- Pleasant Jv's In a scoreless first jlaylng a half. Red Bank's attack On Table*, 6 to 4 , Monmouth . PfciladelpliU clude ' Sergeant Schneider, Lieuten- period. Hitting their stride In the Sunday afternoon on tbe Leonardo ant Brown and Cap.taln boetterl. oomed Into view only as the game No. 1 Curtln - Sli«ldr»k« high achool field. ;ollowlng\ three quarters the Rum-same into the final minutes and in. 2..:~...Unt«rmeVer —1.. Cabrera, Country Sausage eon lads came out with a 29 to 18 hey counted eight points In the Play continued" this week In the lack.:—...Joalei . - FUcher All three touchdowns were scored Monmouth ,.;....w. -..„. 5 4 3 4—18 In the final period. The Brancbers victory, lnal quarter. " Monmouth County Table Tennis as- hiladelphia —— 12 6 1—It Regan's Blue Room Hamburger Steak sociation.' Elberon scored a 10 to Scoring—Monmouth, Curtln 2, Unt«r- progressed just after the start of the BUMSON In losing this, their second game, POP 0 victory over Highlands and "Mata- merer 1, Foale> IS. Philadelphia, She!- final period, but the Leons retaliated Opens For Holidays Best Bologna' )cUnoy, f. _. B 0 10 Red Bank showed lack ot practice. wan defeated Klboron 6 to 4. drak* 4, Cabrera 2, Pficher 4. Handicap 4. within a few minutes to tie the seore. \}j f, s, CARL I) SMITH .'•t«», *.-.' . t Coach Vaccarelll has been hand!; (Referee, Monro« Eisner; ecorer, F. De- i By vlrture of th'Jlr 10 to 0 win trie About, a minute before the end of Regan's: Blue Room opposite the Vewmftn, f. .».nMu. M Q ~ id by not, having a practice MapQi, c. ...-„..«.;... „..; fi e 0 Elberon team moved Inljo a tie with *'jiaih Field Artlller/ Blue Bl.i.r. tbe game, the Oreen . and . White Sea Bright railroad station has been JL't C<£3h Smith comes heroo directly HimmonJ, g. ._.__.. ',... 0 0 10 court at his Immediate call, The io. 1 ^erBt. Cauewell Claney trfrem Belmershurg, Pennsylvania, 0 0 Matawan for first place. No. 2 JJeut. Kelly _ Elmer scored again, this time adding the reopened-for the holiday season. A 4elln'clr g. :M«_.™... . o 0 0 squad Is restricted to two days a Trb,«r» ha produced an outstanding Doyle, g, ,„....„..„,.«..« . 0 STANDING OP THE TEAMS Back Fltxmlr« „ Bloom extra point.' llfer-sked Bgure of--Santa Claui,,with 0 0 week for workouts. Tomorrow W L 112th K. A. T 1 2 8—IS m last year. Relmersburg is a Ht F, Klb»ron. Jsfe.lc.l Kwlk, Hlnhl.ndi, n tbe school auditorium. Tbe oper- nt the undefeated South Am- T. Ry«n, 21-11, 21-15: Mnclntosh, Elboron, defeat- ter the Blue and Gold took the ball to a Paris institution for blind found- . team. So far this season South RUMSON JUNIOR VARSITY Ytnaml, •d Sehadt. Highland!, 21-12, 21-12 anditta Is being directed by Misses Vlv- on their own 29, Dayton Wilson ings. At 19 he began teaching the j Amboy played three games and hasQ»rdtlU, t. ™ .....,..J.^.'.,... 0 WItman, Elberon, defoaUd Donnelly, High- an Messier and Rita D, Shoehan, picked up five yards oh a left-end blind. •'.'• m them all. II 5 47 land!, 21-1G, 21-19.J . ,, . locond and third grade teachers. KordMiit , t.i. »..»,...... , » jyT. o RED BANK. run, and Haulboaky made a first k$tth has whipped up two vars- Sullivan, f. -.., The dancing and music are under down on the mldfield ottlpe via a K»rlnj», t Rooney, f ~~- he direction of Mrs. Marion Coller- right end jaunt Wilson lost, two iqutds, one which plays a zone 3bh (etue and has a fast breaking Alvator, < ...... •- Author Addresses , in and Miss Margaret Magce, re- yards, and Haulbosky went Into ac- Iherman, c. —...- ipectively. OPEN HOUSE AT and another which pla s a nkubecy,' c. ». .- Sullivan, f ...... tion on a run that started out around • in defensive with a weav- thBlnnd n. Jones, e .... Scout Leaders Those; .taking part will include his right end, but cut back to the' Ulttwtbll, t, . Robert Colleran, Jo-Ann Walling, elfense It Is likely that Smith About 30 Boy Scout leaders at- center' of the ,field, avoided several THE Hand, K, «...... ».W.H. .-... 0 Ronan, a* ...•....— Isabel Bailey, Joseph Sage, Lola 1 me the first named team In tho Wlehrnann, g .... Brancher tacklers, and raced. 52. VanBrunt, s*. .„.»«....—— I tended a meeting Thursday night at laekson,' Donald Merker, Robert nter tonight. , Wade, II — ——• 0 Carton, g ...—• yards for the score. ..; j MaeDonald, g .. the Qa'rfleld-Grant hotel, Lorig )eer, Barbara Bennett, Robert Blox- PLEASANT VALLEY INN The xone defensive team will cbn- Branch. Bill Hlllcourt, author of'^he m, Harold Copeland, Shirley Davis, A few minutes later .the. victors '"'; ot Forrest Jacobus and Herman POINT PLEASANT JVB. < i ti Scoutmastcrs'^jhandboak and Patrol fera Duboy, Henry Evers, Frank took the ball, on, the Leons': 32 .when ,. P Offletalsl ReferM 'Thomai. umpire Rad- Leaders' handbook and a writer fot ' HOLMDEL at forwards, Robert Klslln Ice, timer Matter, scorer Johnson. . . vlns, Joan Jones, Malcolm Leonard, "Toctb" Marangello recovered a' 1 Taylor, f J. i 0; Boya Llfo, magazine, spoke on.,.canip center and "Chummy ' Stevens Pl/rce f.'.—- .— _«--...... 0 TRENTON JAY-VEE. 1 lobert Schwame, William Schwebser, tumble by Frank Kllduff. A;pass! • ioi Bill Geronl at guards Joe Shlrlay, f.' .....".'.'.'.....-"•••—•-•-««".. 0 O equipment. Ho gavo useful ana-In - Joan Qlsleson, Carol Reynolds, Joan from Christopher to Wllcox mad* i a_ vBggleston, lanky Negro eager, has McLauihlln, /!'".._..— ...... I Hartneff, terestlng'suggcstlons on the moklng Flanagan, Peggy Patterson, Dorothy first down on the 20. Two line plays- 'Sunday Night, December 31 en out with a cold but reported Wathln, c ,. 1 Klrkmann, of tents, cooking kits, sleeping bags' Wolchalf, Betty King, Marlon Max- R Ortl«r, e . — 8 Be'rger. f'...-.... and packs. picked up another first on the 10.' practice last night and will be B«atdn , - 0 Bannon, f ...—.. ion, Margaret Milter, Peggy Alien, After Pleasant lost three yards;' Dancing, Noisemakers, Refreshments. * for call tonight. The man-E Ortl«y, B. ...J ..~ 1 Wsldel, f Thoso present Included'Scout Kx- Christopher passed to Wllcox, who. (l - team will Include Wilson WoUaihflrtrar, g, . ~— —• 1 Gropp, c ...... eou^lve Ernest M. Blanchard; Assist- Ellis, Eva Maxson, Ev.land, g, — ,.... « Olnkl, ! II g ...V Knapp; Assistant Scout Executive *ary Comerford. Oampbell, g ...- topher went around left end for the -"• *t guards. England, g Louis Bartlett;' Stotit'Commissioner Fourth and sixth grade pupils who re assisting with the choruses are touchdown. Another Christopher- Th» alumni team will consist of of district two, Harry Foldtj Scout Wllcox pass accounted for the extra Junior High Boys 17 4 38 Commissioner of district one, Stan- Elizabeth Larsen, Jane Muzzy, Anita Greenwood, Bob Ayers, Tom RED BANK JAY-VEE. lorford, Sally Mason, Frances Oa- point i, Billy Hagennan, Joe Sov- ley H. Green; Oliver W. Holmes, Win Bowling Match O "« troop seven, H. L. Jones and C.'H.borne, Duane Downs, Leroy Iaaksen, Leonards Long Branch •"«rlo, Larry Figaro, Donald Oaborn, Sullivan, I -. I Lohsm Wllcox Raffertr, f • 2 s , Mntthews, troop two, and S. Wilder, Theodore Lauer, Frank Martin, Banner MEN! Our Christmas Gift To You M81I1 Legs, Bert Frost, Jack Balne The junior high ichool boys defeat- George Reed, Robert Soden, Aman- Kembert ana Bert Oglensky. id the Red Bank Recreational pin- MaeDonald. f "it J troop six, Asbury Park; Whitney Bennett Ollvadattl 8tano»tl. t ...:.. o 'Burnt, troop. 67, nnd Harold Mols- Squltler, George Willis, William Johnson C Tanaer ?rWv Tomorrow, afternoon, tho school oya Monday In a bowling match on (larvey, e George E, Jonea, e ...... * trlch, troop 6ft, Red Bank; Kenneth Volchak, Alfred Wood, Alfred Boy- Alverion BO An ADAM HAT tM varsity team will meet members of ho Recreation alloys. Joe Menizo- an, Nancy Letts, Lois • .Seruby Wallace Harangcllo iane, Jr., was high man for the nfter- Wlchmann, g —. Paris ant} Elsworth Parker, troop Brown RE ' Hampton «t"th» faculty In a benefit game. Pro- Vaefarelll. tr - - 2 35, Stone church, Navealnk; Herbert oon. He hit the maples? for a 1D0Burnt, g I LliV FREE! "/'•ceeds will go toward the purchase of 2 Fowler,, Cecil Layton and James lorothy Taylor and Robert Gut- Cummins Fleaiant' icoro and also held high game lerles AWator, g - RH K«MS V/Weaters lor the football team! . : MaeDonald, g ...... ' rmsen. Koiter if 407. JlFelt, troop 62, Sea Bright;' ... Kllduff FB Nlcholls f with each '' >'**; The teams will be given a rest :o < Phlllman, Lois York nnd Francis Long Branch ^ I 0 18—11 ,j during Chrlalmas week but will rc- JUN1OH HIGH SCHOOL. 0 0 «— I. 8U>yt ..- 107 117 1»< Mines, troop six, Bclmar; William Leonardo - - - ; -_,,„- mme practice Mopday, January 1, " WIW« ,.- II . »» 110 X Thompson and SI. R. . Knltol, Civic Group Hears Substitute!: Leonardo—Haulboikjr. WU- SUIT, TOPCOAT, or n order to be ready for their first .V«nN». .. U4 ' 111 1J» lon, Vaughn, Carmen. Lafayette. Howbra;, Owyer .....-_ 1- >1 Ul troop 99, Wanamassa; Fred Boch, College Dean Quast, Bedle. Long Branch—Pitts. Officials: n scholastic c oppositiopps n with Koyporypo t Loceearo ...» .«...-... 104 Balbach Stars troop 72, Neptune City; Donald Referee. Frank) umpire, Mllei; head lines- , *n the letter's gyranaalum Friday, Men«>oi>»n« HO 1" '»> Ooold, troop 47, Leonardo; Alfred Dr. Alexander F. Ormsby, dean man, £gidlo. OVERCOAT * JJanuary 5, Tho following night Sat- 69S «0» it< Seek Fifth Win O. Randall, state homo for boys, ' John Marshall college, Jersoy * " urday, January 6, Red Bank will HED BANK RECREATION BOYS. Jamesburg; Joseph ORourke, troop 2Hy, and asilstant attorney general River Plaza '• meet South River here. AtcerreA , 114 8S«I 46, Raymond Warwick, troop 16, »nd if Mew Jersey, addressed the Ocean- $40.75 Herdon "I 1M 101 >ort Civic association Tuesday night ). Accerra 100 8t «« Keansburg Opposes W. H. Pine, troop 16, Neptune; Al- The Woman's club, the teachers Ipimy ...... >. 100 bert Quackenhush, Sen Scout shift f last week on "Americanism, Com- and the .upper grades of the school, /."Shrewsbury Club; E. Reynolds - »« 111 South River six, Atlantic Highlands nnd Walter mon Sense and Good Government." 19 are co-operating to bring Christmas I. Crawford „ 10» U4 »» Burkhnrdt, troop 88, Port Mon- 0 was Introduced by John D, Leon- U (, „ .(^ 1S2 to a'needy family In the township. ^Defeat* Sea fright nr Seeking their fifth consecutive win mouth. rd, president of the association. Complete new sets of clothing and f"1 The Shrewsbury Squash club do- lit no, ssaSaturday night, the Balbach All- Felix Foggia was appointed chair- toys for five children have been pro- <• j.feated the Sea Bright Squash club Stars will face their sternest opposi- WANT OAOE GAMES. nan of the flag polo park commit- vided by the committees of the club eo. Other members of the com- MONMOUTH ' '"In a return match Saturday on thn tion to date In the St. Valentine Flvo and school. * "Shrewsbury club's court by a scoro Bowling Club Has of South River. The South' River The Morfranvllle Barons basket' ittee include Mrs. Edward Ryan, F ! 'olico Chief Charlet Walling and H. Albert - Lindenstruth, Jr., a aoph- MEN'S SHOP of 4 to 1. Sea Bright defeated quintet will bring with them two ball team wish to book teams who omore at Muhlenberg college, Allen- "Shrewsbury In a match the previous Holiday Partv full teams and are at present lead- avernge approximately 20 years of '. Anderson. Mrs. Marie Cox announced that town, Pennsylvania, la spending the 62 BROAD ST.) RED BANK * Saturday'at Sea Bright. Mcnirjcrs of tho Lady Elks Bowl- Ing the City League, age for the first lean! and,17 yearc holidays with his parents, Mr. and *' In tbe number one match, peskoe he Federal Housing administration EVENINGS UNTH, 10:00 P. M.) lnj; club entertained at their annual The All-Stars In their four games of ago for tho,_j)c.r;oi\rl team. ThThe Mrs. Albert F, Lindenstruth of Car- of Bca Bright defeated Larry Carton Christmas ijjrty Monday night In team playsT'rlila' y or SSaturdat y nights. ould Insure mortgages In the bor-penter street. He will return to< jj^in thrco straight games. Carton to date have averaged 47 points to 11 gh. tho lounge nf the Elks club. The their opponents' 32, This Is the first They have no home court. Team MuUlenberg Tuesday, January 2. Mr. "fiiade a strong bid for the second Ircoratlons were In keeping with A Christmas seal skit was present- Lindenstruth is taking the scientific time the St. Valentine Five has been managers wishing to book games are 1 by Mrs. Iola DeNyso' and Mrs, ' game drawing up to deuco, but tho season. Members of the com- requested to write James H'ckey. S course at tho college. i» Peskoe took the game with two win- scheduled In this section. The game il. A. Vreeland, members of the ALL MODELS WITH mittee, who arranged the party, will be played at Balbach's auditor- Sutphln avenue, Matawan. Mrs. William Jenkins of Nawark ning points on carefully anglnd were Mrs. Robert , Graham, Mrs, hristmas Seal Sale committee of front-wall shots. The scores were ium, Can- avenue, Keanaburg, at 0 ho Monmouth County Organization will apend the holidays with Mr. and Frank Sherry and Mrs. John Roh- p, m. The probable line-ups will be: Two weeks after (lie war of 1812 Mrs. B. M. Decker. f 15-18, 18-16, 18-14. rey. ; ir Snclnl Service. V Other scores arc: St. Valentine—Ray Maiuroakl and John ended tho Bnttlo of Now Ordeana A representative of the Federal The Parent-Teacher association en- The highlight of the-parly was llaronskl, forwards: Hob Maiuroskl, ren- was fought. Communications were Dr. Martin A. quirk, sln«>v.l,iiiy, ,1,.. lie appearance ot Harold Olblln, Iter; John Gutkowikl and TA Murasko, l admlnlstratlnn will address tertained the mothers of the school jjieated It Mamie), Sen llrlyhf, U-lfi, guirdii. •a bad that word did not reach cither ho January meeting of the asio- children Tuesday afternoon at a tea VALVE-IN-MAOENBIMES V.lS-*>, 18 Hi Jnlin Kirnn, Kh.i'wil.ury, oil n« Santa Oku a. He pre- flalbftehk—JU ItorolK and Mac Bennett, army ifrHmo. lallon. : at Ihe school. mini a g\H to ouch guest and GMCS .defeated F, Comln««, SM llrWit, is.it, fnrnardil Duke Southard, renter; Martin ""II II 17-18, U-l>, 1S-1I; Dr. r,.,.Ml,.,, i:,,|. ncnihern nnd rend a special vorne Lohsen and Kred Karrberg, suirrds. Mrs. Russell Clark Is Improving at line, Shrswahury, defenttd Mllltr, Sn ittnehed to each article. A buffet Reserves—At. .Valentine, Tom Kuberskl. Monmouth Memorial hospital where . ..Jlrlght. 15-13, m-H, u.n nnil n. j. Al 7,ukonil Uuelt m«n fejlt mni, Air. nnd Mrs. .Sherry, Mr, andanother KlrlV team in the prelimin- Crate, Jr. , i •o much power from a touch of J Red Bank Firemen Mrr. Olblln, Mr. and Mm. Warren ary content, This game will atart at The firemen are planning a turkey IhemcoUratorl CMC trucka out- *•• 'Boost Loop Lead Honkwnller, Mr. ami Mrs, Charles 7:30 o'clock, Dancing will follow the Play Charity Game dinner for their wives and friends pull «ny trucV»-«aiTy mailmum lesclielli Mr, and Mrs. Raymond feature game, for Saturday night, December SO, at load*, a r>T*n dletanc* in ht* time)I Insloy, Mr. nnd Mrs, I^iRoy Rmlth, When the I^innnrilo Field club per cent of tho admlanlon to this he fire house. Charles Brenker, ,,»•' • Th« rted Bank drcmon's howling llalbaeh's All-Stars defeated the Mr«, Ttohrcy, Mm. I,rnter McQueen, meets tho Wnndnldti A. C nt Newark liamo will be given to thn Inrmitllo pretldent, Is In charge of arrangej- 4 '""ty lugno to four giimen Friday Mi's. Tlnyarrl Ijimlmrn, Mrs. Hamuel on Ihe Inat day 0' th» year, two queit- Paralysis fund. A souvenir program nents. ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE to 32. Fred Karrhers; of Ihe Keana- llnnii over w^frh there him been A night Tho locals, hovliiK had aHorU, MIP. Msui'lcQ Hchwnrti!, Miss containing pictures of nil the players The school will close tomorrow at hurg five led Ihe scoring with 1(1 much delmle will he nettled. Thn first is being prepared,with the backing '^Hirse game lead, picked up another Mnilellne Pennett, Ml« Alice Tnr- points. noon for. the holidays and will re- GAS SAVINGS i •"etame by defeating Washington lire nlhin, llarnid Hem-sun and Usrry qvicotlrm l«, "will n romntunlly sup- of bualnesa men nnd frleilds. pen Wednesday, January 3. port an nriiiinUntlnii thnl in trying of Ncptuno In two out of lulilinrd, Contribution! toward thn athletic The Eight Jolly Seamsters met ONLY OMC orms AH while Deal Number 3 | nun, In pt;ilvl(lr nthlntliv coinprtltlpi) for fund are being rerclveil |,y Charles Tide Table Ihe boy wtm Imn left Muh nrhnol and Tuesday night at th» home of Mrs, •1Of4II« IfO'lHO ninnoMlp, dropped two to Knlr Hesse, treasurer, Orange A Hlack as- Norman Bcattergood. The next ««h*«i • Bavin Iiumbor 2. The Hitd limili. ICI.KCTK1) CIAI'TAIN. ' nt tho muni' time rnlae funds fur sociation, l,ei>nanlii. Data supplied by Unltid HtaUg Coast worthy caii»r«f" The urcuiul |«, "(Jan meeting will be held Monday, Janu- r"**H Kill oppose ISIbornn nl thn Itctl and Qeodetlb Survey As to Ihe name, uhlrh wiifbe held ary IS. at the home of Mri. Raymond JJ X r, lae*K, IIMS- i.'W'Sank bowling center tlil« Friday. Wllllnm Hweel, "»i,ii j ,,t Mr. ' and Wuoilfttilc lopr-at Hint In^t piny pnnM Mr«. Alex Hwrnl ut' Wn«liln»ton III Fea'sral Office Oylldlni, Chunk ana) thnl bent Ij-imnrdo wlien they hire at 1:30 p. 111., December 31, on theKranklln of Carpenter street. •AMesaW leores ot tho Hed Huiili-Nrp- Leonnnla high >rh»«l field. It will The Ladles' auxiliary ot the. fire gnmes follow: ntriol, lied llnnli, la»t week Veeey Slreels, la«t Orlulier?" wnn rlecteil to mplnln ll« 1040 NKW VOUK CITY bring together the rhnmpions of KB- ompany and the firemen are mak- CHECH GMC PRICES AGAINST THE LOWEST! RED DANK. Wnlm Korest cnllrgn linnlintimll Krom Krldar, tieremlier II. In 1'huiidir, Td deiutmntrnlr tlmt the nnlw«r lo cex cnunly nnd Ihr o^nmplnnn or nK preparation* for a dinner party . I UK Iliremlisr 1>, Inrluslve. (he (ir«t iiiirallim l«. "VM," C'grnup i>«tit. flweel, n grsdiinle nf Red HANDY HOOK Mnmnnmh, Mldillrsex and (Venn Friday nlghl, December », at the Illeh W.i.r Low Wil.r of cHlRetu hnvif hnmlVtl IhfniarlveR rounllMi. The Klel,| club ),a« playpd Ire house. ' lank hjKh srhunl, where h« win a nn 20 BEL CO. fnur-letler alhlele, In a senior thl« A.M. P.M. A.M. P.Munde. r the nmue of H'e OrauKn anil 13 K >*<< lhl« •cnxin and lt« record JOB LKVt. Trldar 4iO» 4:11 loiH7 toils Illnck nixu'lnlliin. Tliry ale out toto date it 7 wins, 2 ties and » losses. yenr al Ilio North Cnrollim collfge. Saturday 4 lit lilt Hill llilk WINK TURKEY-. II B. MAIN ST, •'HONK III FBKEIIOLD, N. t. )I« will return horrid thin wink for Himday 1:41 Ill7 I»|I7 make thin gmnn of fnolnrill lint only Tho rluh has sroreil 131) points g 1110 MAIN BTH V {DKADLRV ftKACH. N. 1. Its holiday r<>cr««, - * (III «iu lit; nn annuall nvciit, huh t nl«l n nut «K«ln«t 411 «core«1 nnwil of I In unit ra« the wlnnar ot • turkey' ttv.n Tliuraday ,, Sill ill lilt mn l inlxa mini" thnt will prnvlile both Imniii tmttlnl all afternoon un- HoekltiK to linpiovo dlatiibullnn of III thlt i way Tuesday nlghl by thi Tlnton Illkli and Inw waltr at All>nll« lll«h ndesuntn ei|Ul|iini.ntl . l III the.last nine seconds without a Pnll> Art company. Plans ar* il« unen bed uprlnm B firm did th'in lamia., rnrt MiinmtHilH iHtl K»an«l,iiig saint cluh lian jilnyed two brhefli n (livery aluminum paint Bilts • • Kumlr lleek, jy i unfnri •corf. dld then threw * 1I111I1.1underway for Ins annual roast b««t umpid M p«r o«nt. fer kitliKh endd lo loww *•!•» il IhU nemnii, the tirnci-nti «r which perallon pnm which clickel d «nd they Inner ot Ihe flrt company which II MinuteriH* \* tuttt Heea. w«ra donated to charity. Twinty.flvi won « to 0, will bi hild In rttyruir* GMC TRUCKS T.SS RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21, Community Sing Antique; Xmaa Flans Complete Bowling Activities Card Collector Rum.on Band Will Results, Standing of the Teams To Play Christmas Carols and Individual Averages •', The 19th annual Victory Park Noted Concert $opr Christmas community ting will be held Chriatmaa afternoon at S o'clock. LEAGUE SHREWSBURY DA1HV - WiaTSlDE HOSE 119 on Louue Power* It will abo mark the 13th annual 111 . Ill anniversary of the Rumson high STANDING OF TOE TTA1IB. 11! -_. Ill Program Tomorrow. school band, now numbering 46 mem- AVE 111 1 >l< Clothier. * Ineur. _.. II T 111.11 146 124 bers, under the leadership .of J. Ru- SchneMer-a Market ..„ II 7 •41.29 1041 165' 142 The, guest speaker on • dolph Winthrop. The band is com- Acerra's Bakery ...... I) 11 Mt.T 111 117 '108 101 lit era' Radio Shopper program _ Pletely equipped even with a full set Boyoton * Bojnton .:.. II 14 9H.I1 log: ROMEO'S SERVICE. row irjornlng will be Doroth Rid Bank Recreation II It •01.10 101 760 7to Hoffman ...... ; /.... 116 112 ISO • of chimes. 1 Lawrence of Ftainfleld, well Osrrulo Clothing Ce. It II SJ1.1T • OASAGKANCB UNITED Romeo ...... ' ...... J14 III 20t ' A Christmas tree in the park U Comtts . ._«__.. II 11 111.11 t R. O'Roirke - •• •• '«' 111 180 concert and operatic ic-praso) If IT 871.28 f Tomeino , 142 151 already lighted with more than 1,000 Gentile's Market Mail* ..: 178 117 Shelley „. „ 114 . ltl 110 hobby la antique Christmas , bulbs. Around this the community Pste's Chatterbox ... II IT 111.14 « t Donate 111 100 Uiei Lawrence Is a lift memt Gardenere , II II J8T.I . I Mustrla ...... „ U4 113 Drlnkwater ...... Jll 201 15S 'with their friends will• gather and LaCetxa ... H II 111.11 t F» Donato ...... ^ww..... 150 111 •51 171 III the Hobby Qulld, of America.' sing Christmas carols the words of Allen Shoe Co. ._—_. ttl.lt » There are approximately 3,OO0'i Bonceres' -ZT1.IIL..- I 14 ttl.lt 10 122 7IS : which will be flashed on a screen. lll.l I HIGHLANDS BOWLING LEAGUE. In Mlit Uwrence's collection Bertram H. Border* will give a few Hiiirmtn Lumber Ce. t li MORBIS SERVICE STATION among these are some or tht' IND1YIDUA1. AYBUOEa. E. Morris _ ;.._. 178 151 ' i _ words of welcome after-which the HunUr ...' . 182 214 STANDING Or THE TEAMS .. (BUHIUJ'I specimens of the great lltl Tomsine O AVE "Rumson band will proceed with their fl. Morris „ 111 l«0 Ideal Diner 10 t HMI I7S STANDING OF THE TSAUS?\ Louis Prang, who hat the L program. Members include John Aumaek . ~....i 111 112 r\ 1. Hall asso 11 12 Il2.lt 1051 of prlnUng tht flrst Christoai' Carter,- William Champlln, Donald em ..„...._.._„..•.,„,„,.. 20S 180 Rosa"Cedar Inn ...... SI II ITI, 11 1044 W Bay View Tavern .... 11 II 141,18 IU SwIngsUrs ».„.„ _...... _ 11 In America in 1875 In Botton. ,43 Dlpsy Doodlera , "IT..... I ? Russell Coyne, tewls Branln, Grace P.' Barraiso 11*Kl1 1 Jltterbuts .. s 10 —Emeryi-Bttelle Gray, Sarah Wolbach, Blbuetelli 161 171 HlBhlanda Easo I 14 711,SI >li which wa« created |m „ H. Bublin ...... -•:-. 117 147 INDIVIDUAL AVBXAOF.S. Alligators .....:.- _ ,_ '4 11 Peggy Delanoy, Sheila Roy, Marylyn Ccsrela «....«.....—.«...»... 121 135 W L_ AVE KILLER DILUUU) Lawrence also has the orlgln'aj' ; Gray, Harold Connett, Robert Wilson, Cltaralla «. —«.._... 172 228 Agnline) ....»..»...«...„„..»». II ltl.l tit Johnston ... ioa Ingj) of some of the prlw't ' /Lillian Briggs, Bernadlne Hill, Betty Hanson ...... II 181.1 117 Wfchrflann »„..,„, 158 128 Louki Prang cards. > 1 7«' Smith ...„...„ .,"„„„.... 15 J. Arnone lit Maine, Stanley Kerr, Betty Minton, 817 187.7 !<8 In. 1938, Life magaalna GRELLI CONTRACTING cor GarrtaoR »...... M...»... 86 HI.25 S21 D. Arnone ..^...-T!..'.'!..'^."^ 146 . Jack Deisler, Jane Roy and John Sensto 178 nt Shamoun ,»M....«»...HH.... 88 189.11 21i thla: colliotloD In color an Gardella. Marlon Bailey, Leslie ArtiDne . -,.... 220 r._. 11 401 411 411 this year Esquire Magatlnt 188 Kastner . .— 19 189.21 211 8WIKGBTEH8. I Brighton, Viola Carter, George Del- Barrano. „... Its 110,11 »» J27 #rcurrApy JACK MOST R«FWr* the same, During tht pt 140 too Farwell — ...... 19 Calandrlalls 117 anoy, Frank .Desmond, Robert. Ens- Buonano .».:..u> Bahr _.....„.„ „ „ 19 171.11 31* Meads 18T Lord and Taylor's T Bario ..; IS 171.1... «l 141 urmt PWIMOI nwt 7OS«AM6 *6Ket»JlB SOHlEe-HS HAS tlon of tht colleotlon In IU Anthony „ 89 117.« 214. III 49* 411 ,' han, Harold Sheehan, Ann Stomm'el, . THE WBRCHANTS TRUST CO. - Miller-... _ „ 14 ni.it'iiu JITTERBUGS SPILLED PINS «r ^KK Miss Lawrence hat won Ha Royce Van Riper, Harold Hallljtan, Elfins ...... :. 15» 111 17! Mwiahan . .. , 19 . Barbarlo ....! Ill 1«7 14» Layton ._.... 140 182 178.20 ill ei.wlth her antifgue '."_, „_„ Flsnesan Toop _... 116 106 IDEAL DINER F. Arnont 114 1«8 her -mutloal actlvltltt in*,* .-. Mrs. Chester Conrow of Oceanport Miller .. 194 161 Johnson Ill 110 DcSantls 141 111 Red Bank-Rahway Meet Golden Hour Circle peared in concert In was hostess Monday to members of Roiwell _., ... • Smith,... _ .171 Ellis ltl 1S3 198 loading cities, Inoludlng New '•. the Neighborhood Garden club at Parker _....;.... 177 HI 187 6»2 678 Ryan 171 117 179 472 in Ritualistic Contest Has Holiday Party. Philadelphia and Newark. : her home. Members made and ex- . A eVF SUFXR MABKIT. Johnson - , M0t DIP8Y DOODLEBDLEB3 Lawrence Is certainly an Inlerwt hibited : special Yuletlde decorations VanNote 147 170 Walling .. 1(8 208 171 Fr. Dwyer HO 141 . Miss Martha Hanson of the Red poraon, . • '* for doors, and prlzesjyere awarded Fontana ._ -..- 168 171 Hsnion _ ....204 204 110 Dumsny 126 125 Plant aro being complotftd by tho Rogere .. ,.,.._...... 114 14B 900 • 182 Dummy ..... 126 tnttrtalnmont commlttoo at tho Rod Bank Public Health Nursing' as'so- Mrs. Powers haa 'featured ori • to Mn. Alfred Mathlaien of Little Nolan „ 164 181 clutinn spoke to members of the radio . programi many out' " CEDAR INN . . 402 191 Bank Elke ' (or tho unhual Mow 'Silver and Mrs. John Warren, of Mid- Mlnton 194 ITS Garrison ...'.. 117 XTI 400 Golden Hour circle of tho Presby- personalities who have a • dletdwn township. Mrs. Mathiasen'a Stout ,...»..,., - Julius ... Yoara eve danco for rhdrnbers »nd' Elgrlm _ 1U 111 gueitg- Sunday night, December 31 terian church yesterday on the work achievement in various fleldi • arrangements were judged the most Vlersck Horan - 1*2 168 HOLMDKL BOWLING LEAGUE. doavof. Therefore, this timely I Csstlllacclo ... 777 843 Janes .: ,.....». .J . 1BL 201 at the Elks''h6me. • ' '; done by tho association and the pub- : beautiful and Mrs. Warren's the most BELL TELEPHONE MO. 2 vltw on antique Christmas gre., : 0. Mlnton HI The hall will bo~ attractively dec- lic health nurses. ' original. Curshln, 8r..... Scicda .. '. 176' 188 (Mondav'i Malthei.) Following tho speaker a Chriit- cardt will inspire the llstenefS'W Walt* ltl 216 ' lilt III 9(1 orated In keeping with the holiday Following the meeting tea was Smith - TIGERS. mns program was presented and tho old-time Chrlstmat spirit - V J. Gsntlle . Clarion ., 141 207 SHORE DINER Dummy . Ill 111 126 """"teuon. • i»a«Hnts., nolicinakcinonornaKor»s nnida : served, Mrs. Harold James of Fair Hamccs .....—A Back .... 252 110 Hesslck 19f. H11O0 201 the group, gang carols, Then were .' Haven and Mrs. Laurence gouville of Hurlleo 0. 1J Corwln _.. US 180 BrerBrey, I 171 171 A. Sthenik 141 ltl inltouvenlrt will be given th« gucits. H. Holrnn „.- 171 105 «P membera present and 18 child- •. Red Buik presided at the tea table. C. Jcnes -. •} Korr.s- k- Ut 111 """ """ """ R«iervatlana may bo mndo by dal< ren attended. Beverly King and . High School Ne Uaiia ..... ~ t» tn , »5i Monahen . 114 ITI ling Harold A, Olblln e,t Unj.Eiks' 1 The following debates haye'fc lt 7$7 ' Ann and Nancy Morrlt who gave «. Smith - ALLAIRE PRODUCE CO. Bahr :. 101 PIRATES. hoot*. • . ., , given in the ninth grade, (TussJay'e Matches) J. Calandriellq 189 141 100 Dummy HI HI recitations and piano solos wera Francis ...... 18» 170 111 91« 101' IDS Tb« committees in charm , cAnilsU clatiti: ••• ' -' •• /William Scott 80N0CWES BROWN'S MARKET. MeCormlck ...:. Ill of t{ay Costello, chalrrr/nn,, Joaeilh played by Martha Hayes. Mn. Ed- Augustine ... .-. . 196 1SI 112 M. Bsnnett - , 112 161 Resolved "That collega foot] Andsrson — »ft 211 P. Calandriello 164 161 Bhemdun, :. 'HI .141 lt» Layton, co-chairman, Charloa Bruno, mtjnd vofnStoeg road a' Ohrlitmat 191 poem, with a musical background players receive eompensatlou^ Elected by Firemen P»PP«e •»»» MS •loier „....; Ill Johnson — 116 411 412 Arnold Zellner, J. Harold Oolllnn, playing on the team," t Davlson ..™_ 178 110 199 'ihlhaber Ill formed by a choir, Tho oholr mam- William P. Scott was elected presl- Kroner JJJ HI PHILLIES. Thomas King, William K,aUky, BJorn Nielten represented V 1. A«re«""L~ Z— it* 201 „.„.„.„ 117 110 C. -Bennett HI 127 ben woro Mra. Clurlea R, English, . dent of Mlddletown Township Fire III 194 101 -Ill 118 Arthur Eplfano,.Lester Magce, John afflrmttlve ttatn and Gordon McDonald ...;...;..,. J02- 172 117 Phllllpi Mrs. John Trudeau, Mrs. John-Ed- company No. lot Headde'n's Corner •10 III 110 161 VanKiurin - Ill lit Knochel, Warren Bookwnlter, Charles tht negative. Tht nogatlve,woni: irown ...^ .! 224 Hotallng:, Itay Irialey,' Dr. Joseph mond Bailey,, Mra. Walter 'Averre, 3 : at a meeting last night The com- fBtVt CHATTS8B0X BAISHOKE BOWLING LEAGUE. and MM. James Cattle, Mia Mary Resolved "That the countrj * ,- pany will hold its annual Christmas ,Hk ._ _ Ill I" 9!0 Til 140 179 4*1 400 Hawkins, Roy Smith, .Howard better plact to live than tht IIS ———™ •** lttCB. Boyle wan the piano accompanist. party at the fire house tomorrow Dummy ..'. • }« 1B8O BTATION 140 141 Brooke, Danny Condi, Theodore The affirmative team Included '. 101 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Dummy 140 At thn close of the meeting eaoh night, at which approximately 178 Plnsstors e • 1" 208 Queit .CT. ltl 111 Tramm 170 184 ljo Hecklng, George Teasdalej Kmcsf Francis, Patricia Carter, Betty"] Cookl 190 W L AVE HI Ahern 144 117 141 R, Bennett . 108 117 (ruost and member received a lighted Nancy Rlordan. and th» nt; ' children will be entertained. Ebie Broadcasters -.. 2> 4 162.20 101 O'Brien _ 154 111 110 _i Zlngerrnan, Harry B, Hnrt cnndle and marched Into tho church •' Each child will receive a gift, an 110 lit 441 4ii'di*>dd A. OlbllnOlbll , WilliaWilli m Bradley, X°Leoo n team Thelma Mllburn, Uary 111 •NsveSInk ^.. 24 9 826.11 102 Homandetll - Ill dining room tinging "Uttle Town apple, an orange and a box of can- Kerporf : ., 24 | 928.22 104 Dlttes " . M ... 121 SENATORS, | Reuckhuus, David Wallace, nlngton, Carolyn. Htmmondl.','3 ALLEN SHOB CO. of Bethlehem." Refrenhmonta were Oeorge's Tavern .- 22 11 981.1 101 Murphy I™-.. -. 1<8 154 110 Dummy ' 140 140 negative tide won. '; dy. A decorated Christmas tree and B. smith Crusaders 17 II 871.4 II " " Phllllpt and Kenneth SnVth;: , , served nnd gifts were) presented by Santa Claus will be features of the Samlet 141 ti The officers of the l*eoVi Bunk Resolved "That men hava<«._. Quackmbuih Homesteaders ...:-....-'. 17 16 1171 138 791 11.4 Reid ... 101 tit flnntn Claus. .party. The Headden's Corner Boy Jeffrey 171 111 Jatk's Inn ...... : 17 16 848 BAY VIEW TAVERN lodge Tuesday, night met the olllcors uted more to civilisation than 112 a ruler Coal Co. ,._... 11 17 884.lt Hcmseran ...„..- lit lto ,T-b w —.. . _ u»u mule w uiviiisaiiuu ham ' Scout troop wlll.asslst the Bremen. Patterson };» 171 411 114 411 of the Rnhway,!odK«.ln a ittualljtJo 187 DoLuio Diner ... . 12 21 817.38 Kane .."...,. • ill Hi 113 Hoatwics. wore Mra, Theodore D. men." The affirmative wa« VI . Other new officers of the fire com- 3. Mlnton •-..- „»» 110 loroeo'i Service 10 21 8 BUZZARDS. Janee' 101 112 The town was full of strangers. oisntlno . 106 114 Fabry 100 to give these people the right en- mat program tomorrow for both ther' in[p.. „..„ 201 171 111 101 Dummy - 100 They had come from far and near BOVNTON * BOYNTON171 CrooVs 111 III vironment In which to Krow and junior nnd senior high schools. The) To obey the command Jjst lnut>6 ITI 111 )4> III 110 116 That all should be taxed that yiar. 111 "»20 ~»lT 111 live." She ulntcil that Kttlnbeck play chosen Is "Peace, I Give Unto' Antsrole — LEONARDO HBLD CLUB. described the pcoplo and then abrupt- You." It takes place In an imag>: Every house In the town waa taken— Meyers III Even the Inn could hold no more. I'Ssge 201 141 in iii in ly Jumped Into philosophy. Inary kingdom of Baxonia. Thoter, Merrill lollowell 220 112 But ae the evening shadows gathered CUCKOOS. Keantburg Pin "Nlnotchka," ntarrlnf; Orcla Oarbo, taking part are John Rltter, Clare). A knock was heard at the door. 101 144 III iuiiunlni 147 142 WlkolT .. 111 At the butlnens mectlni; Mi«. Irv- mist 112 ' Turnork nt will oprn a three-day run Hutiday, Lediard, William Van Pelt, Aleey Some strangers were asking for shtltar. BCHNBIDBR'g 1*9 122 ing- L. Weln»leln, Latin Branch, np For a place to ipend the night; 171 ". »n I«4 Johnson 142 Schedule Made Thn HiipiiorllnK cent Is headed by flweel, Robert Prelm, William Hall.Sj Taylor •— - — ledle _ „ .„ 183111-- US Tsbor ... 111 pointed Mrs. Hnrnuel Kloln, I.DIIK They were hungry and footaore. and weary, Tomstne ..,.« - — 111 JI6 191 111 161 Thl scheduli of the Ketntburg In- Branch, a chapter deleKit'e tf| tho Mrlvyn Dotitilrin and Ina • Claire, Anthony Pellatl, John 8ummontej,'> For they had traveled since morn's early falandrane «— -——• HI 114 111 ErnMt I,ubltn|i directed lho picture, Alec Belchek, Roae Boltagaro ana. 111 868 171 tet-leigui matches to be held at the I Branch Jr.Wlsh Community Illht. obcrte ....._..—•'•——• PELICANS. whkli w» produced by Melro-Clold- Edna Asiman. They had flopped at e?ery house In the roles HI 311 VZl.XVK DINER Firemen's hall on Manning place waa center, and Mrs. A. Lnwrenco P K 211 imllh Hstthews III 111 III wyn-Mnyr. Tho committee chairmen areA. Parker 2E3 114 .srtsud ... announced last week. The ichedula Up and down, through ell the etreets itrrker a 111 209 in er, Brnnch, altnrnatp. Mix. Ormond flitter, propertlts; Rlch«rfl4 .ncy liml besn, flrooms .. in 111 follows: Louis Karh, 1-onn llranch, reportoit, Bu*. alai, thli plsce, too, was crowded—> in oil nt III 111 Dummy ... Hammell, lights; A. LeRoy Baker, cOuIre - 1«4 112 m Decetnblr II—LaBllla ve. Smoke on the LOME Jlranch .lunlois nnd HTKANI), There was no room for them at the Inn, ACBMA'I lUUt music: Mrs. Jacob Ynst, decorations, Kncen _ 1K9 121 bun, '' "Thnno llllfli flrr-y Wall"" with With weary footsteps that faltered Nordy :. „. Hi 111 171 "Til I>eeember 20—Irllh-Amerlsene vs. Ber- other reports were given hy Mra. Vic- and Miss Edna Hallock, costUmet, They turned away from the door Murdlso -;. 117 111 172 071 171 »18 HOOT OWL*. "Til vie* Boys, tor Parsonnel, I.onK Hrnnrh, on (he Wnlter Ctwnolly nnd Onulow Stov- And sought the open courtyard V. Jenei .„..„_ 111 171 221 Brett 110 December II— Trenerrs vs. Welt Keens- cni anil "Jliinhatlnn Merry-Oo- NAVMINK ilio H7 national convention at Now York; Where they had been before. Dllllone - __J 114 111 201 tiling in burr. Hound," K Hcpubiic musical with Harry Cook has returned W J Aterra ._J1I Jl* Ut 210 117 Qlborn 111 Deeembtr - 2J-~O'Nelll essoeistlon vs. Mrs. Hoi Knecht, 1-onn Hrnuch, school nfter an opiratlon for ap-t They entered a lowly itable. iiettlnn ... lee III McAllister , 111 in movth Emeloy«fs. youth allynd; Mr«. Leo OoldhrrK, Knil i'lill Ki'Kiui Leu Cnrlllo and a Where tfce pstlent faille stay) ITI t(S I0JI Welling I»» 1(7 pendlcltlt, iS ul»er 111 in I>eccaih«r Zt-Lm ilU vs. 9or*iigh Kffl- flank, Xlnnltit rrlnthrtit, Anil \f*a. mmihcf ij.f "name" llsbli. , luthsrlen* .. 117 111 204 Hutchinlnn 141 in fairs. llin Inn! llmen lodny al thr Hlrand 111 in ' Araolil e KKsters. •evtral days this week due te> 'Kre the coming of the dawn. I Mdvlhlll . ._...... _...... -.... Ill 118 112 no Decsmbttr II—Trensrys vs. iervlre The next meellng will lif Mnndny, theater. «. Turner UT 222 111 OREELEY COAL CO. Pllfhsr . ..: III 147 By the side of tne gentle cattle January 22, nt the- humn of Mm. A. Turner „ Jll 110 III erer ... 141 217 hrotder . 121 J..ui, tee Chrlit chlM. >«• bom. itr "DecemberDecember - 21—O'KelM21OKe ' ssseclillnn vi fly'lvla Ohl has loft for Orlao'd kenning HJ 111 Wesest KesneburaKesnebura.. " Klein at l^>nK Ilmnf-h, itnrry Kilfil- Florida, where the expects to i Far erf on a dlitent hlllilda -•'" > III III "m Clgrlm 111 III III 111 JanuerJ y 2LBl2—LaBilll a West Keeni Jan KUt will speak on "Wn \1n Not Uve ChrlHtmiM. Hhepherd* watched o'er thelr-Socks that RED BANK RsKMATION usrkenbush tf "Ight. 114 feu BUtf. by llrend Alnnp," Kenneth Smith, who Mlnteltenn 110 JI7 KRII HANK riftEMKN'S I.KAOUK. ienttery I —Irish.Amirlesas ve. BurtoUlh AttendliiK fiom Kul Dnnh were Whsn the (ilory of the Lord shown around CCeimorgei n 114 Ml tit In gym this week, expect! to Itavi them, _ CsiehdrUllo 141 Embleyees, Mrs, Aim Hubert, M;«,, Hdlnry l(n- CsiehdrU IU »«» JUvorvlew hoipltat to spend ~ And there appeared s molt wonderful rireomi I" III lit iJy in 1*2 • Thareisy Nltat's Mstchsi) Janusix 4—Trensrys vs> Itmoite Kaieri. rnar, Mia, Mat llrtiowllr., Mm. Kr.in lllM. "ihresdsr ZU ' HOOK AND LAnn'.R Janusry I—O'Neill iseorletlen vs. Bsr- mna at home. lit lie urn Davidson, Mrs, A.AIU«i\ INulnll, Mix. They aassd on the scene affrighted, Masisrce ill 111 ,. . Ill Vice Bsys. Mrs. Ada A. Crandall, prlne ills 100 21)1 Henry lliiiwlir, Mrs, Arthur II, Ilet an Angil spoke tn them fhsn, enssopme Issry Ill Jenusr/ I— UBella vi. lertlce 1or«. nt Ihe Junior high school, ekp "Fear not. f*>r I bring you good tidings— ft! 1114 . . I«J IT7 , Ml Ktnbtrg, Hershnn, Ujt. /^imni/l Yaiikh, Mm. cerra 0 —Tremryi vs, llorflugh Km In spend Christmas at Fort' JJIU Christ te born, the Herfour ef men. OA.HUTO. Irsick Ill 111 ion Janusry/ »-Irlih-Artvs.lt.r. .«. Weit A. I. M»rriJ»,.Mn- ll.'rnun Koiiiiu, n Q rob u» L 97> 1.021 1,014 \U plnnyeeiy . dale, Florida, "Nnw so f> >)>• " «' I»vld, • rooks „ Ill "" Jthnion . ii» INew liaeui r.'ord- 1.417, nrnedfsstars. III III Jienusry 11 —O'Neill essxrlallon vi. Mrs. A|ei Itnsnnii, Ml'. Hnmiirl Mlsa Mildred Longstmet, _. To the old town of DetMehtm, »tee the 'hlM of surtl wonderful |.roml.|| Walling ill ill Malta . Weil Ksansl»i>|.- ItK.I'dHTH UTOU'.N (All. her vacation In Florida, The shepherds rouM onls May, NKN'd iteit , i II |«.' .1.,,. lit Janiiary It - y'Nelll sni/»ieilo« vs. U- Mnrtln Zimmerman haa And gsia on Ills face wllh rmdure. 1 Ill ISJ lie lie. 1 •td lli« ninth grarfo, lit w«« f As a. glory Riled the pUrei m in Jsmiarr 72 [•lulls vi/Trsne're. Mm, liTI111111 uf (,'lii'iitniit Ininy will Incliuli "Dniith I.KUNAIIIlO Klr.l.ll Cl.l'll • m 111 furred to Springfield, Uaisaohueetl Al lilt thtr *|4 seen Ihe Meisleh, IMorwUy Night's Matchrw) Jenuarr II- ftinnlie Kslsii *•• Wnt to I Clininpli'ii," wllh l.ynnr. tlvrnnan, '«rf»lt. Tism dM nM. sppmr. Keinsburg. In Octobtr. ' >• / "|| The Redeemir of etl the race. KOortNa co. r»r, a lilim I'onllac r.i"lnn, l)»'l lir»ti i,ml "TilKxer Hmllh,'' frnturlnK Jack Anil ivsirViar at farlsliaaa ro. IJNIOM Hour. CO.- , Jeffuery 31 flnr'Hielt Knialnresi vi, Air. Hamuel Lamb hai been Irani As we eelekretf Ills hlrlh. Ml IJ7 ui If rim lie I • I .l/( Aon «tol»n fffim her Kiirniir yfnionlny nT- llnnilnll. nry r«i1 to a ichool In riorida f« We Ihlnk of ihe child In the me»rer. III lit 301 J»l nt III IIS Jsnuery i»--«'«#lll ssin.tellon vi. lernoon. An nlpirm wns «»nt nvfi Tim frniiirri adractlnn Hun4«y( - Whi >eme down from hoven te eerth. Ve'hU » III III 511 in 111 III Iritn-Amerl'sni. winter. III til NKasneush Ill Jsmisrr 3»—Weil Keanshgr* ve. Kir. Ihe cniinly milri »y»(«m, TIIB Ucr-nsn Monday iml Tnemliy will be "Allc- the children lUianed 1^ stlsnre HI III III iih lluny U|>ils|ng," which collar* The junior high school rooms Tfi ihls iturr 1 tf»M t» them lit III . Murphv III in vice BAri, It MN (W, 119 January 10- Irish-Anwrl'eni ve, U. hitn gaily dtcortten for Chi Df the itrinm, Krsnfi thlngl Inil nip- lit effmsn III 111 in Jiilin Wnynn anil Clnlm Trsvnr. raned ITI ,111 •II III Bella. parties w^be held irtlday, 1 One nl|ht In the n\4 tnwn «( Bei«Wh««, •aU. TBLstf NCrHC NO. I TAVr.KH, III Jenuary II—ImeVe Keters ve. Hereegh TilKKT Of VUli'KKNH. two period* will be devoted _.,..•, ™ Ill 114 lemnun III IllltTllAT IUVK.nVIKW. orr tl> . .,.n^^.. .—™»..., ...lit HI f rek'u*e'r J -(fKelll asserlallnrT vs, parting. Ham*! will be - it«MirT Nswjeu, nort rf ewn III, [srtner ... 10 Ill A iitiniber of clilrMiM wrrn alolrn Mr, and Mr*. Jamil it- Maltenlee .,.,.,( „.„,-., 141 141 111 117 Isfins - , . in l>4 Tiinefji fronhrrfanls nerved end .„„».„...,..., Ill 1,1 aiiner Ill 111 III TuieJey i.ljlit 'from (li» poptily L-r, Mr. nnd Mra. Aiiliur Halllgan ut clmngtd, of BhltflHiry If ft Moncl«V for Ijik*. 111 in 1 • him* Ml 101/ It MtKn Kl Mil. Ali«»r VVe»t „( Ntmiisn il|>ili' d»y and will reopen at tL_ ., Hun k nne Ifaiiilhiniisrhh TTlin Ittilsltr'a ad' nfl"iipiun at lllvetvlew tiu>|lltll, 111 1(1 III Kl m in l M columns.—AdvtttlsiintntAdtl , Ktypurl id ln»«»Ug«(lnK, llmt or^ Wedntiday, J»nu»rf.\i fee Twelve' RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 21r 1939.

    Newman Springs road, died Thurs- Adelaide A, Crammer..Funeral ser- pUy,-"La Befana," wfll be presented Obituaries day at Fitkln hospital. She was 86vices were. held Saturday from the Republicans Still by a number of young peojle. Also Oceanport. years old. ' Bedel funeral parlors, Rev. W.-R. still pictures of the nativity will be DANGE S MRS. OBADIAH W. WEST. She was born at MIHhurst and re-Rosell, pastor of the First Baptist shown. Christmas carols .said special Mrs. Ernest Ellison of Oceanport Every Wednesday Nlte sided at Neptune for more than SO Are At Odds park spent Tuesday st Newark. Mrs. Matilda West, wife of Oba- church, of which she was a member, music will be sung by choir and solo- years. officiated. Interment was in Green ists, Mr. and Mra.' .Walter Grills t>t Port- 8LYVANIA BALLBOOM, diah W. West, died early Saturday aupeck have returned from a trip 1 Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Grove cemetery. m . (Sir"" * AT«, Niptnna Cltjr)- morning at her home on Borden Leader Not to Be : • V "•' '. -... >f- ~T • - to Florida.;/.' '•/ , 1 milt from Aiburr Park street, Monmouth Beach, after., an Flora M. Longstreet of Avon;, four sons, Frank W., of Red Bank, Car- JOHN E. 8IMONSON. Selected Until Jan. 5 Barbara Dynan, daughter of Mr. HAPPY HEPBURN'S ORCHESTRA illness that kept her confined to)bed l.r'pll M., of Avon, Ira N., of Glendola, Leonardo. and Mrs/ Jerome V. Dynart, has been » 'till 12:48 ADMISSION "Pro ' Hoffman" leaders were won. The Grill team will meet the ' No othtr act of a normal .James Joseph Lloyd of Stone road. daughters, • Mrs. Beatrice Peterlo, named. Strand restaurant of Keansburg at : man's life gives him more < West Keansburg,- dlod Saturday In Mrs. Minnie Shone and Mrs. Lor- CHARLES J. STCLTZ. ' the Leonardo grill tomorrow, night. '.:•,.:. \/Keyport.-' y:,];•*• Monmouth Memorial hospital after etta Flash, all of Newark, and Mrs. New: Jersey realized « fM,7O9.B0 complete soul satisfaction Charles J. Stultz, husband of Mrs. Nearly 200 guests partook of, a .than tho building of a, Me- a. long illness. He was 35 years'John McCue of Fair Haven; three. premium when It sold half of a $21,- (Tha-Bcd. Bank :Besi'tar e&n-ba bouslii ] .-.-. sons, Lester and Arthur Van Nest Pearl Mitchell Stultz; died last Wed- venison supper Saturday night at tha > Kej'port from Coatm Brothara, Mrs. morial to his loved ones who 000,000 unemployment relief bond is- Brentwood. The deer meat was Florenc. Uelte. Gilt Deni«o, Mr». '.j •: . • ' v. " * •' Trre'-ftiheral•'• wlll< b»-««ld'iat •'J master, Donald Gould,. In the meth- VUf.V. Box 108. Red Bank crHef of thak borough, died.-Wednes- trial construction plans approved by od of making camping and cooking cation with her parents, Mr. and hintly scenttd , Mra. Catherine M. Jobea o-f Ne. p o'clock this aftornoon at the John day of last week at Kings county his department during November, Mrs. J. Harold Hendrlckson. tune, mother of Frank ,W. Jobes of, w. Flock funeral home, Long utensils at a meeting Friday night Woman whott crtad It hospital, Brooklyn, where ho, hadState Labor Commissioner John J. Various ways Wire discussed as to The local KlwanU club has Instal- "llyle" know how flollar- Branoh. Rev. H. C.'WItt of Simp- been! a patient two months. Sur- Toohey, Jr., said: "This steady and led the following officers: President, son Memorial church will officiate. {he manner of making sleeping bags, Infl Northmonl Stocking! viving are his wife, Mrs, Marie continued upward trend preients a tents and knapsacks. Drill forma- W. H. Hitchcock, vice president an . . . and how much Burial will be in Fair View ceme- Grimm, and a brother, who lives;at Very encouraging arid healthy pic- Harry P.- Seaman, secretary•' and mart inaQ-raiitfant. tery. »••'...' . - tion, signal Instruction and a game TOLLER OF BkBrooklynl y. . , '}j ture of industrial" recovery In'the period completed the activities ot treasurer W. E. Bllderback, directors Thaiecrelt Norlhmont | The funeral was held Saturdayy itate." . . . ' ' '.•,'•• • Kenneth Demlln, A. Granata and glvat »ach liny illktn '•'• MBS. LOUISA Bll,L"j. 1 the evening. Many articles of food THE BELLS, morning at SSt.t JamesJameschurch, church^ RiRidd The 67 plans approved In Novem- were contributed toward the Christ- Kenneth Greene. •Ifond a b«auty both In THROUGH din of Ufht Mrs. Louisa Bills ot Elm place* Bank. A solemn high mass of fe- ber contemplated * total expenditure Melvln Hopla has purchased' a "frecloui Coimallc Oils." •nd nlghta of darkneiit, died Sunday. >Sho formerly resided mas baskets which the members of tht tpllar of thi bella rlnga qulem was chanted. Burial was". In ot $329,549, or an Increase of $114,- the troop are endeavoring to amply bungalow on the east side of Broad ...kniliwilh lha magic of on, martin* the Joyoui In Atlantis Highlands. Mrs. Bills Mount'Olivet cemetery, ; 897 over November, 1938, when 41 street from the Second Keyport loan Wraplwiil Crepa ... 10 was 80 years old. Surviving are a fill and which are to be given away birth of ntw hopal, line- plans were approved, • • to the needy. It was also said the association. James Illnzer and fam- Itiot you may nova ilock- Inn tha prnlui o( Uvai daughter, Miss Anna Bills; thre.e 1 Ingt Ihol or* ihaarar, well iptnt.. And whenever daughter, Miss Anna Bills; thre.e MBS. . ANNA HICKS. troop is desirous of receiving any ily, who have been occupying the thi tolling of tha ball rlnm sistersi , MrsM .E Edward d Soffel of Red Mr,. Anna H|ckl> wldow of Abra. A decline In beer sales mainly was old toys or. clothing so that they may property, have moved to Matawan. stronger, longar waoring. out IU last paaan (or Borne Bank, Mrs T. I. Howard of TeaTea- nam Hlcka; dled auddcn> )y Tuesday Mrs. Frank McCleaster and sons ona «onl. DAY'S FUNERAI, responsible for a $74,420 drop In No-be passed on to those less fortunate. . neck andd MMrs . EliElizabeth.h . MacMurdy nam Hlcka; dled auddcn)y Tuesday^ • Sunday services at the Baptist have beenjrlsltlng relatives at Har- SERVICE iirovldai tha final of Jersey City, and brother, vember alcoholic beverage tax rev- solemnising chord. Paaca ,t the hom8 ot hor sMcri Mr,. jBt^ enues as compared with October, ,tbfc church will be replete with the spirit rlsburg, Pennsylvania. on Earth, Good Will To- Franklin Hurley of Point Pleasant. phine Smith, South street, j Sea state beverage tax division reported. of Christmas. Sunday-school will be- Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Ackerson ward Man. The funeral was held yesterday Bright, after a long illness, at the Novernbor income was $769,613 as gin at 9:45 a. m. At the morning wor- will move Into their new home at afternoon at her late home, with age of 68 years. She was born In ship at 11 a. m. the .pastor, Rev. fill- the corner of Elisabeth and Kearn- Rev, Charles A. Thunn, pastor of the against $844,033 In October. Beer North Carolina and had been a resi- revenue dropped from $258,246 In wood a Wolf, will bring a message ey street, February 1. They have .Red. Bank Baptist church, officiating. dent of Sea Bright a number of of Christmas entitled "The Songs of been living at East Orange.' JOHN E. DAY Burial, In charge of A. M. Posten October to $219,681 last month; hard years. liquor from $838,923 to $502,594, ver- Christmas." The adult Christian En- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Creamer FUNERAL HOME and Sons, Atlantic Highlands, was The funeral will be held tomor- deavor society will meet at 7 p. m.and daughter are making an auto- In Fair View ccmotery. mouth from $3,922 to $1,442 and 85 Riverside Ave./ Phone 332 Red Bank row afternoon at 2 o'clock e, at,Ln' thg esparkling wine from $3,539 to $1,818. The evening service will Include a mobile trip to Florida. BranchJohn W. . FlocBuriak lfunerawill l bhomee In , White'Long- special carol service In which three Mrs. Henry C. Wyckoff has been S6r Mnple Place > Phone WU Keyport MRS. ANNIE E. BRITTON. Still wine revenue Increased from RidgBhe cemeteryBi.l ill b I Whit $38,347 to $44,027. of tbe choirs as Well as the congre- a patient In a-New Tork hospital. Mrs. Annie E. Brltton of Key- gation will take part A Christmas A Christmas p'arty was held at port died Wednesday of last week Using a needle fashioned from the dawn service will be held Christmas the home.of Mrs. J. W. Foster Mon- following an Illness of aevoral weeks handle of a discarded toothbrush, Governor A. Harry Moors told at 7 a. m. The prayer meeting will day night by members of the at the Hazard hospital in Long Mayor Florella LaGuardla of New NorlhmonI High ^ . ot*' J Louisiana housewives are making be held Wednesday evening at 8 Thought club. TwIitSllk „, Branch. Sho was 69 yoars old andrugs out of string, The/ are taught York by letter that New Jersey o'clock. The Men's club will meet Members of the Keyport Literary Is survived by a son, Raymond H, the technique by Louisiana State would Institute legai proceedings, It next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. club were entertained Friday after- . . . Chnstoias conies and re- Crammer, and a granddaughter, university field workers. nocessary, to thwart a proposed ban noon at the Reformed churchhouse 3 prs. 2.50 awakens the appreciation of again Interstate buses In midtown The Monmouth Memorial hospital by Mrs. Charles W. Morrlsey of Manhattan. yesterday reported the condition of keansburg. The program- was pleasant associations ... re- LaGuardla has proposed that ln- Al W. Cross as critical. Mr.. Cross "Around the Yule Log," arranged kindles the warmth of friend- "Again loved Christmas is here" terestate buses be banned from the entered the hospital as a surgical pa- by the music committee, of which midtown section after January 1, tient November 30. Mrs. Albert M. Halgh is chairman. ships . . . provides another u A aGAIN iored Christmas Is At Christmas , time spiritual 1041, to ease traffic congestion. • The Ladies' auxiliary of the Bre- Mr. and Mrs. Rec«e Halsey of opportunity to express our bore, full ot divine bene- qualities are more clearly recog- vent park.and Leonardo Ore com- n!«"? <"• °'am Over *lM" ccuiiro his Ufa sot a new standard love between brethren, and In » ments will follow the pageant. White, Mrs. Carl Bergman, Mrs. imanvc.F. fur human thought and action. broader answer to the question, A Christmas cantata, "That Bong Mary Scanlon and Mrt. Christy. Ke- Frcsh-KlUed - ^^ ^a^ JiinjLs n. Jesus' advent In tha llcsh marked "Who Is my nolRhbourrVi . . ot Old," will bo sung In the Raptist finhrnonU were served following c the apt>oarlng"of tho Mosilsh, or Human life Is enriched beyond church by the church choir Sunday Ihe games. Saviour ot mankind, for which calculation, because centuries ago at 7:30 p. m, The choir comlsts of Mrs. Matthew Stevenson and Mrs. TURKEYS 28 nrophois and godly men and wo- there was born, In Dothlohem, tht director, Evelyn n. Starke; Sarah George Dcipreaux will leive by au- Ib. men had longed with tender ex- babe Jesus, who, In his later min- Gould, Veronica Mllkalowakl, Mrt. pcctaiton, and which thejr greeted tomobile after tho first ot the year Fmh-KUled On Anofficr Christmas istry, faithful lo hit trust, re- Lillian Wllletl, Mrs. George Tountr, to spend about two'montha In Flor- with pralne and gratitude. vealed and d«mon«tr«ted the Mrs. Jnmei Scott, Doris lUIrd, James Tim ilovollt New Kngland ida, Ib. Christ, founded OhrUtlnnlty, and C. Hendtickson, R. C. Balrd and Tlckeli /or Ihe Leonardo Commun- GEESE 25 prcachor-iioot, rhllllin Drooks, ... we solemnly pledge our pur- gave tn all mon the gospel of love. George Hartinann. ity Christmas party, which will be rnught iho b our blesslnxt, "and wither they at Ihe Ilaptlit church Sunday, De- Wednesday evening, may be secured which has sines become beloved. tend," .. . the underfitnmlinp and consider- The tenderly Impretinljre first Terse cember 31, beginning at 0:30. The at the postoAVe from tht -postmas- , It la the Chrlst-snirit, the ten- night will b« spent In worship, slng- ter. Moving picture, taking about ROASTING CHICKENS "•• 17ib. ate manner for which tho name roads: der Influence of the Chrltt-pawer. little town ot Hnthlnhcm, Inc and ChrlnUiin fellowship. an hour and one-half, catol tinging, ,tl0H Still that It making tha world a better Mrs. A. L, y?|«[er of Chnpal Hill distribution ot canrfy, oranget and Worden has long been known. still we BOO thnci He; pines In which to live. Oralotully (Above thlit;| drop ami drnntnlos road hns left for Bt. Petersburg, applet as well at other gifts will be "i sloop may we acknowledge tills tncr«d Florida, where she will spsnd tht under the direction of flint*. Cluut. (t-ll SOL SI-KVINO SINCH tote, Tlin sllnnt stars RO by; Inntimce upon the llvrt ot men,* winter nt the Vlnoy Park hotel. Tht large Chrlalmat tree tt tha rail- CAPONS Yot In Ihr 'lark ttrecit nli|nolh and srak to reflect dlrlnii Lore, In A Chrlstmns rmrty fur the »chol«r« road station will !><• lighted Baturday Tha evnrlasllng l.lRht; spreading klnilnrm, lore, and of the churrh-nrhnnl ,of I ha ne. evening. , 'i'lio hoprs *ns which hxl b««B p, 367): "Tn this auspicious tlon< and nong. W||| f,r mjnyed. Bnnta Newark tried tn catch iom« tlth Bun- entortxlned by connecrkUo Illhll Uhrltlmattlde, which hallnwt the (,'l»u« will h» prfurnl day from |h« boat Kllubtth, owned cnl chamoters, during the pr*cad close ot the nineteenth century, Fresh Hams Sunday al thu lUformod church at by Mr. flhaw and Mr. Htevtnton, Hr., liil conttirl«ii, mot their tuinil our hearts are kneellnit bum lily. the 11 o'clock mrvlcf, the rholr will but afltr an attempt la reach tht (what* »r hsui> rucint that night, wh«n "th« erer- W« own his tract, rerlvlnn and sing "Com* and Auyeri read The Rogiiter't Clm»- ins.nklnd'1 nnlvnUon bogsn to beuliould bow anil doolart Chrltt'i "Tim filar of The Etit." Tht pastor, rnnllseri, Anil toilay It Is ttnyond power, «ml Hi* reign ot Truib Mnttr^oruuTntiWr Kind. lt«v, Al>r«iii J, Vsnlloulon will TJi. Ittglittr It «fd ID every Advertitementt. Here you find ihe seller who huinnii Ability to meniiiri" tli« lic- nnd Life divine dhoulil make pieKtlr mi (he mitijed, "Tin llo|itt PORK liofli-r>ut of tip silvpnt uf mait'i lielnu piii-e anil htent."— way to turn out printing *1 i"« on- (••in*) cnii»f M to tfell ft&d tho buyer who wanU to buy. f tp nnd Kem» <>l All The Ymr«." In thtur klnn and prlcn »r« mttowibw. Jtiui utuaioen eouiurltl s Tht Cftrljoun Btitnct Konifur. tvmln, tt V.iti ocliyk, a C'hilitmai loo.—Advertisement ' J» )•

    Weddings attendant Miss Marie Kampe of Say- Sunday-School vllle, Long Island. Charles Holllns H. L. Un^erer of Bayport, Long Island, .will be best SAOCO—FEEBI. ", Xmas Program man. A reception will follow the Elected Head Of AH Grocery Price* EfTectlvo Miss Margaret Barbara Sacco; ceremony, at the. home of the par- From Sec. 21 to S7 Incl. daughter ol, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ents of the bride-to-be. I At Leonardo Sacco of Foxwood Park, Little Sil- Patricia Co/wen, daughter of Rev.Little Silver ver, was married Sunday afternoon, and Mrs. Coweri, will be flower girl. Heat, Dairy, Produce and to 'Dr. C. Joieph Ferrl, son of Delicatessen Prices for Red Ban Children to Preaent Mr. and Mrs; Gustave Ferrl, Sr., . LONGSTRlEET—E1CHTER, Thurs., Frl. * Sat, 1 Bo&rd of Directors Pageant, "Christmas of Forest Hills, Newark. The Miss Mildred "Lorigstreet, daughter Dec 11, n, !S FREE DELIVERY ceremony took place at St. James' of Mr. and Mrs: Harry T. Longstreet Held Annual-Session • Around the World" Catholic church and was performed of Hudson avenue, walT'tnarrled this OPEN LATE! . We Raserita the Blflfit ie*. by Monslgnor John B." McColskey. morning' at 11 o'clock to Albert and Elected Officers Limit Quantities. , • During the ceremony the church Rlchter, son of Mr. and'. Mrs. Rich', The Sunday-school of the Leon- waa Illuminated With, candles. ° ard Rlchter of Elbcron. " The cere- H. L. Urigertr was" elected presi- The bride, wno was given in mar- ardo Baptist church will hold Its'an- mony Was performed by Rev. Joseph dennt ofthe'Llttli'SIWeeliSWrr Y. M. C. A. nual Christmas . entertainment to- riage by her father, wore a white Connolly in the rectory of the Star at thh e annual tnoetlAg-oA f the board morrow, night at 7:30 o'clDck at the slipper satin gown made bouffant of the'Sea church at Long Branch. of •dlfectoA last Vtek. Donald E. KING ARTHUR GUARANTEES church, style with a long train. The sleeves r The bride's gown was burnt sugar Lawes, rstlrlng pfSajdent, has serv- Members of the primary depart- were puffed at the top and came to In color with brown accessories. She ed as head otyuio organization for ment who will take part Include a point over her hands. Her veil had.as her attendant her sister, Mrs! the past thnf years. Your Christmas Turkey MuitBe Robert- Guttormsen,- Marilyn Sage, was fastened to a tiara of tiny gar- Dorothy Longstaeet Clayton."* Mrs. • Others elected wero1 Lewis Loury, Satisfactory or Your Money Refunded 1 Marilyn Ellis,. Harriet Marsh, Wil- denlas and hung over her face. Her Clayton was dressed In moss, green vice president;'A, UDlelman, treas- Ham Carroll, Marilyn Metcalf, James ' bouquet wqs of gardenias and valley with, black accessories. •• George urer and Kail -Janskjr was re-elected Webster, Robert Bloxom, Henry lilies. —. . ' • . Rlchter df Elberon was best-man. secretary; Dlfebtors' elected for a Evers, Joyce Johnson, Rboda Mae | Her twin sister,,Miss Rose Elva I three year" term of' bfnee were Mr. FANCY Laiy fellow* Turner, Blossom Sage, Graham El- Sacc0| wa6 mald of honor Tho Dlelmah, Anthony- Ii.' McKim, C. W| are these tur- liott, Jane Bongart, Doris abd Joan bridesmaids were MUses Rita and Stephens ' anil * Ralston Watorbury FRESH keys, t»«d to Macintosh, Jean GIsleopn, Carol Le- Marle Ferrl Of Kore8t Hlll8> MBSV. The chairman "of 'the nominating theiofte»tklnd Fevre, Robert Soden.Mary Commer- arj{i alters of the bridegroom, Miss committee was' Mr. Stephens. ' KILLED ford, Davil Turner, Helen Jean Sod- Emelie Bruno of Long Branch, a During tHe past year board mem- en, Margaret Oisleson, Isabella Bai- cous|n ot the.bride, and Miss Kath- bers have-attended various meetings more plump ley, Charles Strom, Barbara Jean, ryn Adams of New York. All the of Y. M. C; A.- gtoflps In the bor- every day, — Sehoellner, Vivian Ellis, Eugene attendants were dressed alike' In ough and have participated In group YOUR EVERY Prime Quality podding- ' their Webster, George Reed, Robert pear, gowns 0, whlUi The bodice of the programs.' 'Qrqtlp leaders In Littlo legs sad Robert Poole, Joseph Sage and Ar- dresses were gold and white lame Silver are ' Raymond Conklln and CHRISTMAS Extra Fancy lb lene McCandlesa. and the skirts, bouffant style, were Robert Robsbn.'. ' V- « breasts with The intermediate and junior de- of tulle. All wore white lame Jul- At a recent meeting of the loqal butter tender partments will combine,,'to give a Ib iet caps which were draped ] wlfh group Leigh Cobb, county secretary, a FOOD NEED meat The fln- pageant, "Christmas Around the white tulle veils. Their flowers' were cottBuctcd d'llfe problem discussion. ( cst you have World." The pageant depicts the American beauty roses made in a Tho' subject' was "Values: of the 'i Turkeys y 1 story of the birth of Jesus. ChiChristt - mnBaJ „ State Older 'Boys Conferencei" Jos- * .,^T,..^' ever eaten. style bouquets with whiti e 1 mas. carols from several countries jaC8 rufl5, eph 'Heallei , a, delegate \o tho re- will be used. cent' conference, gave n report of LOWEST Those taking part will Include the event and discussed several con- Msxsiha Martin, William Anderson, ferences he attended ot the meeting f . Batty Wakefield, Donald Goold, Wil- with the board. '". "1 ' ' PRICES EDUCATORS bur Ford, Jack Soden, Norman Sage, The 'board* voted' lo hold Its I Visit your nearest King leats William Brown, "John Elliott, Nor- monthly5 meetings the third Tues-1: Arthur Market for var- Friday's c SALE - mia Abt, Alice Martin, June Abt, day bf each mbrtth. ' • •• • i toty nnfl great savings! Mary Leoriaid, Lcnow Lsaksen, Her- The", Boys1 Hi-Y In Little Silver Holiday Specials! Super Bargain! man-Hetem, Billy Woodward, Bern- will Hold a cake'-Bale at tho Little 1 Package ice^ffillis, Daniel McCandless, Bltjh- SUVer'bor'ough hall' Saturday morn- Hammered Wheat ar&Fomphrpy, Betty^Gaff, Barbara MRS, ALBERT RICHTER . IhB Tht proceeds frbm this event Boneless Milkfed Hamilton, ' Kathlyn;;and Margaret Fancy Selected. Thliulei 1 will be uaed In the Ohrletman bask I Package Guttotmsen'and Liils Sbden. ••-.;..• A recaption followed tho ceremony et fund''of thb' group. Mr. Conklln "the committees in charge are Mrs. Veal Roast Capo .Cod Cookies at the Caroline tea room at Asbury And' several'' nieiubers will solicit Roasting Her. Price lOo Ralph Peaee, Mrs.;Lbute Merlgold, Park.,The couple are now on a short anU-dellVep cakes. • ' * Miss Barbara Hamilton/, Miss. June wedding trip and upon their return Maier, • Ml»s. i Effle' .Schuerman and will reside at Oakhurat. •. . Chickens MJsa'Hannah.Eliott, prlnmry depart- , The bride Is a. graduate of RedBusiness School ment; Mrs. Walter Bills, Miss Anna Bank-high school and Is secretary to SUNSHINE M^fcyift» Miss Maralna Martin, Wil- Mrs. Ada A. .Crandall, principal bf Krispy Crackers liam .Anderson and Mrs. .Ellwopd s. the Red Bank junior high school, Mr> Places Students Weitf,':-Junior and Intertnedlate«... dfe- Whlli Houit ii 1 Rlchter is a graduate of St. Rose's partalents; Albert Johnson, -jVMlis high -school at Belmar and is asso- LOINS Apple Cider t Barjba'r^ • Hamilton, Milton,* fivers'; ciated with the P. W. Sherman Pack- .".••Mr>. £lorence O'Shea (Either End) June. Maler and Doris. 86den;»iiee6- ard agency at Asbury Park... •M •• ritlons;' MIBS Blanche tetraard,Mrs. Announces New Term Aj^art.', Johnson, Miss EfBe .SchUr- BRYAN—FROHNHOEFEK. c<1 m&n* and Miss' Lillian: Larsen; • candy Mrs. Ffbrence N. O'Shoa, principal F SMOKED HAMS SnftnaSIL' " laris' lb. an*:Jfrt.*fease, Mrs. Jojin: Wonard, Miss Dorothy Jane Bryan, daugh- of the Red Bank business Inatjtuto (Whole or Shank Hnlf)' • • -.,,,• kjur&ctsilK four pkt*. ivC . RiSViViTEHwood S. rWolif 'and Miss MRS, JOSEPH. FERRi: ter of' Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Bryan On Broad street,, has announced the ruin ori-PUttd - ., Kathryn GuttormBen, music Photo By Mendell of Leonardo, was married Saturday placing of, sevon of her students in Dromedary Datespk|- 10c afternoon to Frank Frohnhdcfcr' of various positions in the state and in u Gustave Ferrl, Jr., of Forest Hills, Atlantic Highlands, son of Mr. andcivil service pollutions. 4jij Devil Food Mix j£ 17cJ I Newark, a brother of the bride- Mrs. Joseph Frohnhoofcr of Brook- Limen, Citron. Mlud Fruit , , Families Reunited Miss Elizabeth Matthews ot Holm groom, was best man. , The ushers lyn. The ceremony was performed del, a recent graduate, has recently rt were Joseph B. Sacco, Jr., of Fox-' at the Leonardo Baptist church by CUDAHY'S SLICED BACON (>/2-tb.P kB.) Orange Peels 2 »«lSci For Christmas received a, civil^ service appointment Nons lucb Cenctnlratsd wood Park, Little Silver, a brother 1 Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf, pastor, and Ls now working in a secretarial s Mrs. John Morris and five chlld- of tho bride, John A. Petlllo ol Red I The bride's gown was of ashes of position at,,Fort ^onniautli. Mis ' Mince Meat £* 9c ren and Mrs. Michael Svoronos and iBank, Dr. RUBsell Marchesanl and i roses in color and her accessories Elizabeth VanKeurcn of Eatontown so..AMn arriven»..tirAfd1 aoft t NNe^T1Newark. ,. WCTC 'blUCk''' HCf tiOTBtlttP1 COnSlsted has Just received a civil service ap- aboard the'Nea Ellas from Greece,! The bride's mother wore a gown of pink roses. Miss Lois 'Bryan, n pointment In, the stenographic do- whero.thehtheyy have been living for ththee of- Persia- • n plu• m crepe, floor- length- • - , DIAMOND Vi> ' w«riweroi " white ' ..Weddin. g she was, placed through tho achool Mr. . Svoronos, who conducts the tlon for 250 guests was hctd at the | bells, streamers knd fTowers: The placement bureau, Miss Virginia DON MHADOWI3ROOK ASSOItTEIl Monmouth Shoe repair and hat shop Norwood Country «lub, West Long bride's table" was centered with' man, of Asbury Park, a student at in the Strand restaurant building. Branch. large weddlnj; cake/' 1 the school last year, has peen placed lives on Canal street. Mrs. Morris . The couple are on a trip to Flor- Guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Joseph In a stcnographio position a\. the ONIONS Chocolates and- Mr*. Svoronos are sisters. Ida and after January 1 will reside FrohnhDcfcf, Ut. and Mrs. .Edward -Monmouth .County .Organization For at Forest Hills, Newark. Mrs. Ferrt Bryan, Miss Kathryn and ' Lois Social Service, after -placing socond I.EGION AUXILIARY MEETS. Is a graduate of Red Bank, high Bryan, Mlaif Georgian**'Bryan, Mr. highest In an open competitive test ALt FRUIT AND NUT school and Red Bank Business lnstl- and Mrs. Thefidorc Bryan,, Eugene for the position, tute, She is a niece of former As-, Lunch, Miss Marie Martin, MIBS MU- .i Sweet Potatoes Mrs. Elizabeth Moore of Fair Ha- Mlsa Margarctta Long of Middle- ven was hostess to Braxton Merritt semblyman Basil B. Bruno of Long riel Mine, Harvey Waters, Clifford Lady Fair Chocolates American Legion post, Ladles' aux- Branch. Dr. ForH Is a member of Bryan, Elizabeth Melllck, Gertrude town township was recently placed Dacldeit, Billy Ast, Mrs. William Ast by the school as a secretary to the illary, at her home Monday night. | the staff of the Columbus^ Hospital. Fettls & Randall manufacturing com St Barnabas hospital and Newark and Rev and Mrs. Wolf. GRAPEFRUIT "SEASON'S GREETINGS" On The auxiliary will distribute Christ pany in Red Bank. MIBS Janet mas baskets to needy families. Mem- Memorial hospital, all at Newark. He IX a graduate of Barrlnger high HATFIELD—CtXNE. Chamberlain, a student in the school, bership dues for 1S40 were collected. Is doing substitute work at .the Jos After singing Christmas carols, gifts school, New York university and Miss Gardina Wlnshlp Hatflold Homestead Chocolates Long bland College of Medlcllne. 1 eph McCUe real estate offices at Rum ^ORANGES were exchanged and refreshments was married Saturday at the hdme son and Miss Frances Campbell, an- served. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver PINEY—FUNDERBtBKE. other student, is doing substitute , or '..,.','.• R. HatHeld of Atlantic Highland', to work In the ofllces of Dr. Thatcher ASSORTED Mlsi Evelyn Piney, daughter of Robert Louis Cllne- of Plalnflcld. Parker. , B-m. Colt's Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plney of 133Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rector of TANGERINES Mrs, O'Shea announced yesterday Fyne-Taste Chocolates box Monmouth street, was married Sun- All Saints Episcopal church', per-that the day school will close for (Tha Red Bank RefUtw can b» day to Joseph L. Funderburke, son formed the ceremony. ' it tht itor* of LouU Plotlilo.) The couple were attended by Mrs.tho Christmas recess tomorrow and of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Funderburke will re-open Wednesday, January 3. SLICED or Mrs. Frod Hill and son Fred are of Sheraw, South Carolina. The cere- Jerome Gibson .of 'Metuchen. The : spending a few days with Mn. Hill's bride wore an afternoon gown of The new terra will start January 23. IVAL VITA HALVES mony was performed at the rectory Night school classes will have their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crotch- of SI. James' Catholic church by blue. They arc now on a trip Dairy Foods 1 felt ol Freehold. , through the South and will reside In last session tonight and after the hol- Rev. Thomas Nolan, assistant rector. iday recess will rc-open Wcdncsdny, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Gunther The bride wore a white satin gown Plalnftcld. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. January S. Tho new term fur night ROLL princess style, with a high neckline ' Mrs. Cllne is a descendant of school will atari Monday, January 22: Frank Gunther of Long Island. Mr. and long sleeves Her fingertip Captain Ebeneicr Wlnshlp of Salem, Aid and Mrs. Frank Gunther are former Massachusetts, who served In the PEACHES length.veil was held In place with a residents of this place. . three-pointed tiara of pearls. SheColonial and .Indian wars. She Is a Obituaries* John Rliey. an employee of Laird carried Calla lilies. She was given member of Shrewsbury Towne chap- BUTTER and company, cut his wrist while at In marriage by her father. Miss Sal- ter, Daughters American Revolution. CRANBERRY SAUCE work Saturday morning and was She Is a graduate of Madam Zlgless MI18. NOI1A W. BYAN. ly Ashe of Red Bank w«s her only school of music, New York, and Armour's Looie taken to the office of Dr. Jacob Lewis attendant and Edmund Hanson Mrs. Nora W. Ryan, widow of Mi- of Freehold, where three stitches sang for two years In the American OCEAN 17-oz. of Newark was groomsman. opera. She was soloist at Fifth chael J. Ryan, ot IBS Chestnut street, were' taken to close tho cut. Following the ceremony a recep- died early this mornlnK of heart Mince Meat , Mrs. William Schanck gave birth avenue Presbyterian church, New Cans tion was held at the home of theYork, and for the past year has trouble. She had been confined to SPRAY IT to a eeven-pound boy Mondsy at bride's parents. The couple are now been engaged In sales promotion bed about a week. ! Rlvcrvlcw hospital. He was named on a short wedding trip and after work for Lever Brothers of Boston, She was bom at G"lway Ireland, , DEL MONTE William after his father. their return will reside at 130 Mon-Massachusetts. a daughter ot Peter and Nora Mul- No. 1 EGGS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Weir vlslttd; ,mouth ,treet- lin, and was 78 years old. She camo 'doz Mr. Weir's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. to this country SO year* ago and had Can' Mrs. Funderburke Is a graduate of VINCENT—M0Y1JEM. John Weir, Sr of Brldgeton, over Mld'dletown township high school lived at Red Bank 24 years. Mr. | Fruit Cocktail 10' the week-end. and Is employed In the ofllcei of Slg- The wedding of Mlsi Esther Vin- Ryan died 32 years ago. .Atlantic grange of Colt's Neck mund Eisner Co. here. The bride- cent of Pine Brook to Joseph E. (Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. ft DEL MONTE '• celebrated Its clKhth birthday last groom Is 'erriployed In the GeneralMoybem of Eatontown was . per- Matthew Connors of Allcnhtirst and 303 Delicatessen Tuesday evonlng with an open mi-et- Motors plant at Linden. formed Friday, December 8, In theMisses Nonlo and Elizabeth Ity.m, I6g and a covered di.ih supper. There dflico of Recordee Silas F. Cronk who live at home. Hhe leavoi nlso a "GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Cnns •were about 100 members and guests SHAFTEB—DANGLEK. lit Tlnton Fulls. blt'ther, Matthew Mullln, Hr., of I.ln- 2 15" HAM BOLOGNA lb. 13c present. Ernest Chrlstoplierson en- croft and a brother Patrick and a tertained and played for dancing. Miss Ruth Wright Shaptel- ot sister Bridget, living In Ireland. Hudson avenue WAS married Satur- HKAI.TORH TO MEET. DEL MONTE tho next meeting of th« grange pe- The funeral will be held Hnturdny BOILED HAM Ib. 14c cembcr 20 will be In tho form of aday night, at Vlneland to Robert morning tit fi o'clock at the Intn rtn- Tall \ Christmas party._ Dangler of Eatontown. The cere- The Monmouth County Boar.d of tdenct and at 10 o'clock nt HI. James taony was performed at tho parson- Realtors will mrot next Tue/day Can a church, where a solemn high gfl of the Vlneland Methodist church 5CORN ON THE COB COOKED SALAMI I Ib. 14rt,|. It. 11' Navesink. by Rev. Albert 1^ Baner, .formerly annual BeMlon, nt which time ofll- • pastor ot the Rrd Bonk Methodlnt ferment In charge of, R. H. Mount ^:DEL MONTE cors for the ensuing year will he 'will be In Mt. Ollvit enmctny. SPICED HAM Ib. The firemen's Christmas purty for church, elocled. Jamn n McAfoo, thetjirn- * 16c cblldrtn of th« community up to 12 Early 303 The hrUIf* wore a costume of teal i>m vlri- prenldenl, will be odvnncod JAMKH II, years ot age will be held tonight at blue and a corsage of roses. Hho isto tho ftfltco ot trw presidency. I GREEN PEAS Garden Can CHICKEN LOAF Ib. 15c the Hro house. Firemen and their the daughter of Mrs. John Bhnptir Theodore Appl'liy nf Asbury Park The funeral of James I;.' Woodcock, Wives are busy today trimming th« 10" and the l»t" Mr. Hhapttr, Mr. Dang- will glvr a report on hl« altendsnco who died YVclne«d>y of )»»t week at tree on thn necond floor of the bulld- l«r Is » Argel'n. California, Marshall Hlmpann (if Iho Mlddletown Rl! Schuyler Blcklea is general chairman. Dangler. A reception followed th»andd .O. Howard Mpplncottt nf Rl!-...... -. Finest munity Chrlatmu He" on the lawn Tht bride Is a graduate of Redtho Ilouten. p»»(oi of thn Mldilleluwn tto- Cam, ^J In front bf tfaa Ore houie. Bl»l" Conf#r»nro of Rosl- formtd church, officiating.. Crema- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Unsweetened ank high BChonl nnri Is employed tors In Allanlli- City, The children's Christmas service tion, In charge of thi Wordon funeiol 2 •« » MCrttniy to C. II. Wettlln of Will tnko place Hunjny nfttrnoon at hornh< s nf HnJ Ilanh, lonk plsro at ;ff Alhury Park. Mr, Dangler Is em- VIMITINd I.V VIIUtlNIA. : O^o'clock at All Hulnli church. There ployed In tho roofinK liunlnesi. Ho Ron Hill crrmaliiry it Mniten. n Rinto Powder 35c Will !i» » tn« and Rift*, and theI* "igrndun'o of tlir Hcri Hank high ehlldrsrt *lll alnft'carols. Tho mid-school nnd nttomled the National Mm, Miiilr ''»I 'if Hi-il ll.tnk ami ANNOI1NCK KNdAOKMKNT. Extra Specials! night Communion service Christmas Radio.Instltutu In Wnnhiniiton,' II. C.Portaupfrk will lrpiv« Ihln wrok to Ouliite Cleanser "I- 19c •ve will begin at 11 :M o'clock. TinThe) enuplit will uiak« Ihelr homo In spend tho hiilldnva wllh hrr tin, Mr ni M i (JlirlntniM day tarvlco will hp at 11 "Hun" Con, who iI n ron„n .... «»i,' * '«' W«|t*r llomle nf Batontown. v, „, ^ viL. r^i.i IN«W Yorlt ""1 n««l «nn»'mcfil (he Large Assortment of al m. and will consist of pryfr and Iho nichrnond, fm LUK Toilet Soap 5c o». Mr. Cnx wi fn mirW with llV ">*** "* «' 'hllr detiehUr, Mlts Communion. AHAY-TltZK.NKII. «» i '' , ' /(urnnn« lead, to Kdwln alfIn|gg anil x Mr. and Mrs. John l»a»t«r«on ar« on »">« o*d, H«v, Walter Cowtn, tool*, rc|fnlrln« min<, l»«rn mow- On* of thu <|Ulck»at wiyn (o nnd a Reasonable PricM. r Job It lo « In Th> l('«l»- Octagon Powder ' 12c me parent* of • diughttr born Frl-1 r*>«ior, %|r| ofllrUlo hl t' Wunt DinarlmtnU—Advcrlut' 4«y' at Monmotflb UemorUI hoaptlaJ. < Mia* Aj»y will htra ai her only kty«, RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21,1939.

    In the development of this commun- Chamber Official ity and in the activities of the Cham- Special Combination lie School Plans For New Traffic Circle ber gf Commerce we are asking you tar Elve all possible .credit' to the Seeks Credit For Chamber for the starting' -of this •*\ proposition In anv releases your AUCTION SALE ncwaoaner mav carry. ', •; . | dio Broadcast Performances The Chamber of Commerce Is fre- quently criticised for an apparent at Jacob Zlotkin & Son lack of activity In community affairs. Program Aired' The reason for this criticism is very Livestock Sale* Pavilion at Says Chamber of Com- evidently based on the loss of iden- FREEHOLD, N. J. ,, P^Fer Advancement tity of the Chamber, with anything - merce First Proposed which Is done months after it has of, Fine Music been* proposed by them. " It will be Friday, December 29th Widening of Street* remembered that this project, togeth- ; In order to promote the advance- er with the advocatlon for the ex* at 11 A, M. Sharp it«nt of Una music and a general tension of certain streets, the creat- good, will at .Christmas season, the The letter reprinted below, received ing of other new thoroughfares and To Our- Friends and choir ot Red Bank Catholic high at The Register office yesterday other similar projects of value to the. Morning from Edward O, Walder, Mtlre community, have all had their school, under th* rlrectlon of the Sl«- .orleln In the Chamber of Commerce. . Customers ! PrtjT(»n or Mercy, presented a 13 min- executive secretary of; the Red Bank £. Ufe broadcast over Radio Station Chamber of * Commerce, is self-ex- We are not desirous, of receiving May Joy Sf'v-oftjAP last evening. Seven of the ROUTE J8 SECTIOM 3T planatory. • undue credit but we do want what- t ever credit we mav be entitled to in Y l fitter known Yuletlde hymns were TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT ASftURY AVENUE The Register Joins with Mr. Wal-civic Improvements. : And Health der in desiring to have the Cham- Thank vou for vour kind co-opera- is program consisted ot ' Silent ber of, Commerce receive all credit tion in thla and other matters. - Be Yours Forever •f tf.Sight " by Prani Grubler, 'Reeonet • • • i ISSUED STCItNIfl ' gestions and accomplishments. 100 Dairy Cpws, Horses, Hogt, <^II be lung at the beginning ot mass. Dr. Clayton, Jail physician for ed some months ago by the Chamber mond. The group plans to Join the Terms:_Cash. Credit must be arranged John J. Fltzpatrlck, 20 Sheriff ' r«i"v.'. '..!•>• . ui.ivlew hospital last night in the Rum- | PLUMBING and HEATING | """i Gloria and Credo will be from street, Freehold, who' died Novem- . years, left h« caUte to hls| ambulance for medlca] treat. of Commerce. At the time of its other Y.W.C.A. groups In the singing for before sale. . . , ... Gregorian and the offertory will ber S, In a will dated • November it , wife Isabella A., and named her, , The ambulance was driven by original presentation to council and of Christmas carols Christmas eve. '• • ."••• PHONE 2317 on subsequent occasions It was filed Jacob Zlotkin & Son, %" He the traditional "Adeeta Fldelnn." 103B, set aside (300 for the burial of "T™ o-,» AU8" Walter Neuhauaer, who was assisted Miss Melva Mount Is reporter for 116 rinqkney Rd., 'Bed Bank Residence Phone 330 Freehold, for future consideration. the .group.. >; "9 Holy Night" by Adams and the his son, Albert, and named the Rev. ust/u, i»ia. . by Policeman David Kinney,'-'• Knowlnic that you are Interested „,4,,-, "Bisontt In Laudlbus," Christmas Joseph, Warren Hughes, a cousin, James Strange, Atlantic Highlands, * »..v •' « t,-"~o*jirbl at the fourteenth century, will Albert's guardian. A (50 bequest who died Novembor 15, left his es- 'UNDERGOES OPERATION, •r St' heard at the communion. The was made for masses for the de- ceased's soul .with the residuary es- tate to his. wife Sarah and named | Donald Herring, 16-year-old,son of • 'jhnsJe will be the "Birthday of a her executrix. The will was dajed councilman and Mrs. Louis Herring •Wag" by Nledllnger. tate going to the Rev. Father Hughes, October 3, 1931 of High street, Eatontown, under- ' ^The same program will be prcsent% pastor of St Ann's Roman Catholic went, an appendicitis operation yes- churoh, Sawklll, New York, EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOL. t M at the 9 o'clock mass Chrlatmas terday morning at Hazard morning ~ ' by the members of the senior Frederick Smith, Jr., Upper Free- The Matawan grammar school was at Hazard hospital. Dr. Joel'-Feld- , SANDERS 1 junior dasies ot the Catholic hold township, who died November closed Tuesday In what Police Chief man of Eatontown performed .the 22, left his estate to his wife, Car- Edwin C. Sloat said was a "pre-1 operation. Broad and Wallace Sts. Red Bank Specials for Holiday Entertaining Delivery Service Until 9 P. M. to Fri. — Sat. to 10:30 P. M. Call 3340. Open Evenings Until 11:00 WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY, MONDAY ! BELLE of NELSON Bonded BOURBON BOURBON . 4 Years Old BYE •• (KENTUCKY TAVERN 4 Years Old Finest . run qu.,t Fine C A M\ ; Value Quality tpj^e*W qt. Pint 100 Proof • 4 Years Old OLD RANCH HOUSE IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE Extra! Extra! IMPORTED VINTAGE 1928 Special SPARKLING $ FINEST VALUE SCOTCH BURGUNDY 1-98 LARGE BOT/rtJE 1.98 > Years Old FINEST VALUE LARGE BOTTLE CORDIALS SCOTTISH CHIEF THREE DAGGER JAMAICA BLACK PRINCE I FULL PINTS RUM • 10 Years Old BLACKBEBRY ) A FULL APIUCOT \ Full QUART Never Sold PEACH (Fifth Imparted by at So Low a Full COCOA, Etc ) 1.59 Hiram Walker. Price.. Fifth Jerome Napoleon _j- SCOT Applejacks TREE TOP "* 1.39' COGNAC John Begg " 2.39 COURTNEY'S * 1.29 V. S. O. P. HENNERSON <*• 1.29 World't Chivas Regal r 2.99 From The Staff Finest $2-" LUCKY JACK Distilled by tho Milkers Reg. Price mh VERY FINE. $4.95 * Ushers EXCELLENT VALUE 2.69 of Hlldlrk'n. Of The 50 Yearn Old Full Quart $1.49 Dlatlllfrs over 100 years. HOLT'S MOUNTAIN CREAM 2.29 ROMA W1NE-MANTECA BRAND BELLOWS & CO. PORT, SHERRY, 4-Yr.-Old Rye and ^ MUSCATEL, Etc. quarts $ Red Bank Register FINEST qUALITY ^^ quart , 69c Vi gal. $1.29 gal. OBTAINABLE. 25.00 case 2.49 PMMM Old-Fashioned Heavy We offer you a ipecial message of thanks and appreciation at this, '.!io GLENBRQOK Overiiolt, pt. . . 1.30 Remy Imported Straight Rye . Bodied happiest time of the year. We thank our loyal readers for their friend- Mount Vernon , 1.40 Martin West Indiei C C«n»di»n Club.2.10 COGNAC ship and support—our progressive advertisers for their patronage—our 1 Sanders Wines 69 • Seagram !, v. o. 2.10 Wharf Rum employees for the hard work and almost herculean effort required to Four Rotes . . .1.70 TOUT ' $j .29 „, HIIKItllY Full Paul Jone* . ..1.20 publish a newspaper in these trying times. May you enjoy the holidays MUSCATEL Qunrt "Fifth Dlnlilled liy Grand Dad . . .1.85 llrnvy, and receive your share of the good things of the season. May next year Illrmu Walkrr . be jigger and Better and Happier! Italian Swiss Colony EXTRA SPECIAL 1 nBisceglia Bros. WINES Baltimore DRY WINES .', WJIU1UNDY roiiT IOAN 98 mi nut v Pride TAr. A CHRISTMAS PLEDGE MIINCATKI. ITALIA BKAN» , Qpn '< (Hi i.m> ml. 49c 4 YKAHM OLD JO 1 We, the publisher, editorial staff, advertising staff, circu- not. MARYLAND RYE CINZANO lation* staff, and carrier boys pledge ourselves to continue Italian Swiss Colony nOTTI.K» IN BONO VERMOUTH to bring you the finest paper in Red Bank. We promise D,RY WINE ioo rnoor lo print all the news available; to interpret that news • > without bias to the best of our Abilities; and to bring you merchandise news in our advertisements. Domeitlc Champagne $1.45

    «***! RED SANK REGISTER,'DECEMBER 21,1930? Vaififftftam Rurason •ITli, Bad Buk BllliUi ui be boogM In Sasuog from Herbert Knight. Harry Ilirkmo. Fred Finnerty. Walter Torb.rt and CUUKI'I. • . .,• < BANK REGISTER IV ANT High mass will be celebrated CLASSIFIED Christmaa ave at Holy Cross church. Maaies Chriatmaa' morning will be at 7, 9 and 10:30, and the novena de- votions will take place after the FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES SITUATIONS WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10:30 o'clock mass Instead of Mon- day evening. There will be mass at TREE LIGHTS SlvrXvu tr*a lUndi 25c; COURTER'S roadsUnd. oppoilU Port SONG FLUTE tt.Od not a toj—a. raal PAINTER, paver baogar and daooratori WHITE WOUAN wl.hee day'a work to do, YOU CAN hava a clambake on your own "HOME. SWE&T HOalB' was i 8:30 o'clock Christmas morning at outdoor light uta 79c. &&*• tiaiel ram Monmouth school. Highway ID sweet nualeal lnatrumant anrona can play. At- estimates furnished i ftfi years' experi- or.would do laundry. In or ouf Call prlvKta baach, and tnjojr all of tha haau- by th* occupant of a ranted housa, Ec box, cotton batting 10c. National. S *$ elder 25c gallon; home-baked pUi 15c, cup trvetlvaly boxad. Flaring* Inttrugtlon*. ence. All work guaranteed. Averaita at III Uechenio street afUr 1100 P, M. Ut* of tha Navaalnk rlvar by ownlnz thli ha«c yotrr "Home,, Sweet HoVna' ill Holy Rosary church. Confessions 10L Prown'i.* .',..-• - cakes 25c doxen; pie and cake made to AUo apacltl bargain* on piano accordion*, room tabor for papering S3.SO and up.phona Red Bank 1174. proptriy, Tha dwalllng U Colonial d«- New,, modern* conveniently.locatedv^-l will be heard Saturday and 9Unday order, fresh eggi 30c down, jellies, jams all -alaa*. Annaii School of - Mualc, 47 Joseph Hodman, Si Drunmond place. Red •Ign built o( flalditont and li high on it blocks .from ichoola and stor«a. ** from* to 6 and 7 Mi 91>. m. at Holy FOR SALE, aavaral hundrtd panels of and horse radish. Florida oranges 18 forWaahlnston atnat. Had Bank.* . Bank, phone HOT. , TUTORING for "mld.ycar'a;" .peclell.t In blurt Qvirlooldnv th* rlvar, with ntarly scaped corner plot, frame Colonial S5cj No. 2 potatoes 11.15-for 100 lbs. English coconosltlon, For appdlotment three acrai . of btautUuily lanilscaped Crois church ahd from '7:30 to 8:30 locuit poita and cbtitnut rail fence, lorae in excellant condition, others falri AH kinds of fruit and vegetables. Xmai RACCOON coatt.aeriflca ladVa hlsli srada MABEL OOLEMAN School of Danclaat telephone Red Bank 21I0-J. around. Thla I* ont of tha ehotca rlvat p.' ml Saturday and ^Sunday at Holy riced at from 50c to 11.25 per panal. trees, wreaths, etc, Maida tree lights 3Bc imeeoDn coat. ila« abouV SBi.sood con- beginners and advanced • Glasses, ballet, front tocatlona on this art a, Prlea t2S,00Q, Rosary church." ' , tnc* em bt iitn trectad with iomi dU> net.* ^ - dition: at a bargain prlu. Call at 302 up, toe, character .and ballroom dancing: POSITION wanted for excellent houseman on Ubaral tarm*. (i. Howard Llppineott, mtnUed panel* on farm at HolHndtl -Ne* Eait Front atraat. Had Bank." . for children and adults. Phone toil. II and chauffeur combined! family leaving Realtor. 31 Monmouth it ret I, phona Had obltgBtion. Howard Unplncott, HaaJ.'^y t LARGE siie erector set. • Also one pair town: splendid references. Call Red Bank Bank 311, The" Christmas service of the Rum- Jersey. Write Ralla. box 611, Red Ban*. child's akatei, nlxe 4; new. Phone Rt Rector ojace. Rid Bank tor. It Monmouth straat. phona Bad JBtati', VICTOR Vlctrola with ISO rec- 1711, . • Illi' son 'Preabyterian church wSll be helu Bank 322 or 1857. o'rdst also goosa feather'bed, new, 6(> A f.OOD ho*; muit nil two houiti, ona SurwSy morning, December 2*. at 11 THE HAZLET Lumber Tfard. In addition raadlnff booVa and old-fashioned mahoir- PLUMBING, heating, tinning. Joseph W. HOUSKKEEPER. white, wishes position In alx room, knd ona *av»n roomi, with to a complete stoek of new lumber and HUNDREDS of Christmas trees, corner of Fox, phone Red Bank Jilt. E»tlnal»e small adult family or widower's hornet UONUOUTH COUNTY farma, vary satact 'I o'clock. Special music will be ren- anv dresser, 100 reara old. - Wrlta H. P. bath, city wattr, gat*, and ala«tr(cltyi for building material*, hai a large variety/of Broad and Canal streets, next to post- K.. box Ell. Sad Bank.* . . cheerfully given. need work. Write Jl. K., box 511, RedCKih or tarmi can be airantad. Property llit of alt ilaas and types Kour lo» f dered by the girls' cbolr. Claude used lumber on hand at all tlmtt. - If you office. Largest selection In town. You Bank, , . location Eatontown. naar Oakhunt. Ad- ulrlea will aa gtvao pirsooai aHaatipfi*frt are planning to Impror* or add to your can get any sit* tree from 2 feet to 20 Ruch will sing the "Cantlque Noel" YOUNG rooitarl for aalai will itll tha MADELON TROAL. antiques bought draai Houiti. box fill. Had Bank.' S. Howard Upplneott, II Monniooti t" property «• ahall be clad to figure 'the feet. \ If we do not have what you want NUR5S, axparlenced, can tske any ca.e, and Charles GoUchalk, organist,.will lot allva or draaaad. Kdward Aekar and sold. 101 West Front etna:, Red •treat, phona Bad Bank 1X1 ' !',<•• actual cost of your requirements and wo we will endeavor to fill your order as Farm, Naw Monmouth, N.> J." Bank. Invalid, relieve nuria: or care for chll* FOK SALE, 10-icrt farm, centrally lo- b»Utve that we can aav* you aome money. additions! bundles are opened and set inch play Christmas selections- dren and hoimhotd during mother's ab- cated i modern tlxTOOm houiti hot WB>LIST. your tarn* for aata or rant vita I Come b and talk It over. No obligation tree aside as required. Wreaths and other eencai by hour, day or week. Dependable, . "Christmas in Song and Story" win SECOND-HAND Ala I Drasiai. coatl, FRED HUGHES & SON. bodjr and fender tar heat, atabUi: price $0,600. For fur- Maria Cox, Realtor, Comancb.* ,4rtTa. »*• on your paVt, of course. The Haalet Lum- decorations. No charge for delivery. Open Write Nurse, box 111. Red Bank.' ther particular! it* Charlat E. Sweeney. be given by members of the Bum-ber Yard, right at Haslet station. Phone evenings.* awaatari; UUat atjrlas. Alao ahoaa, dry repair.; also repainting. Work guar- Fortaupeck, and 111 Rlv*ral4a avettae, h k'ood*. novaltlal; Ilk* naw I Muat so Monmouth avenua, phona Rumion.HJ2. Red Bank. * n y son Presbyterian Sunday-school at Key port 1103. Free delivery anywhere. anteed. 2S& Brighton avenue, Long, MALK nurse, white, wishes work by day 18 PULLETi, Barred Rocks, one year old, befora ChrUtmaa at trraat aacrlllra.' Llttla Branch, phone Long Branch B304, their Christmas exercises Sunday, Whit* Housa> Branch avenua, Uttla Sil- or week. Four yesra' hospital training. WOULD you 11 We a nva-icre lake In your for sale: wilt lay soon; weigh 5^ to 6Vi Wrtta only. Addnta 6S.A Machenfc front yard, with a, charmliik old Colon* THE FARM you hava always wanted tot,' December 24, at 3:30 o'clock In the USED TRACTORS: Wallls S0-30. rebuilt; ver.* T ATTENTION, t'ublle— Do jr'ou need In.ur- own le now available U has 70 aeraa flnevf like new. Also plows, harrow*, planter!, SUBURBAN (u range for «al.; dtllv.r.d atructed? Frankly,It hai avarythlng you FIPELESS hot air furnirei, 18 and 22- store or farm (or rent or ealeT Want a COLORED girl would like full, or part time eould olrl'v Conorer Broi.. Wlckatunlc, phone Holm del Inch poti, complete, ready to burn: also housework I neat, willing] good refer* No ona could do juillce In ducrlblnic it, < on the program. The senior depart- Arcola, six section water neater; suitable mMi ateat with over thirty years' experience- ence. Only wish la reasonable pay. Call but wa can thow it to you. Price (30,000, oak, maple and. pine treei. THan. Wa. thei* •'• 9. . . ', • Call or write R. V. a H. stoot. I IJnden Is a large barn, small greanhousa>r and^J ment girls' classes, taught by Mrs. for gaa station. Boch's Stove Exchange, at HI Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank.* with SB acrai of. Una farmland and a lot 34 Bay avenue. Highland*. YOUNG GIRL'S coat for ial.. alt, II. place, Red Bank, phone 1141. of good burin* apple tun. U hai many leversl other buildings It la lotaUii,R ' Charles Alias, Mrs. Jessie Yeomana DOLL CARRIAGES 11.18: rafrlsiratora about two miles from town Qn a, paVaa ~v brown reefer: almo.t new. Alao slrl'* other diilrable featurta toe nurairoui to v ! and Miss Alice Cornelius, .will par- 98c, linki B8c. atovat »8c; gam« of Con- RADIO sacrifice,' no profit islet new ra- or ladir'a bicycle for tale. reasonable. OLD FLOORS made- new—Hav* your mention. G. Howard UppIricotU Realtor, road and Is in a neighborhood you wouldt , tact <9c, vsgoni $1.981 .flaxlbla flytr alada choose yourself It can b» had for IllioOff '» : dios from |5.95 up; bsttarlas f2.BS up Mornlnga. 94 -Branch avenue. Red Bank, floor. ' surfaced, worn places, stains, ROOMS FOR RENT ill Monmouth itraet* phona,Red Bank 821. ticipate, together with the senior de- raducad. National 5 ft 10* Prown'i.* with old; Goodrich hot water hiaten'spe- phon, 1784-R. ~ ' • * ' paint and varnlihcs removed. Satisfaction on very liberal terma a Howard ,Ul)8lo-\J partment boys' classes, taught by cial price. Charlie's Tire Store, HS.Wett guaranteed. Call Red Dank 80S. MOIITGAGE SPECIALIST—We represant cott, Raaltor, 1^ MOjnmov^h e\r*etl coolia i. FOUR U. S. new tread tires for isle; slxe WIRE fox terrier, with pantr*. three year* LARGE front bedroorn for rent: also ga- Red Bank 121, /$ Walter Johnson, Claude C. Ruch and Front street, Red Bank. 1 various prlvata partlat.anj financial In 6.50xU t $11 each, Phone Red .Bank old. $10. Call evening ! or Sunday. Lonir rage; business couple or gentleman pra* ..William Parlcky. The beginners and SAWS filed by machine: more nraclaa work, ferrad. Phone Red Bank J8S-J. stitutionitti s whh o wililll consideid r I'placlnll t 'al'll KITCHEN store, cream and green, with Branch 4IH7-M, Phillips, Wall itreet, Eat- cut cleaner, truer, fasten all kinds, types, of real istata anil Mortgage loans, OOKAN. FRONT, at Daytonl Baach, llorWi j primary department will also take oil burners;.nice outfit; price right; also ontown, N. J. • ' * • Quicker service. Bring your aawa to ua. No red tap*, Quick and efficient service. da i UOiStO feet: cbsap r. W., «ar. 1 OIL BURNERS—Ut us. Install an oil Thatcher range, bathroom sink with fix- LARGE furnished bsdroom .for rent: In part. Members of these classes are burner in your cook etove or heater. Call Red Bsrik SOS. See The Joseph ^P, Bchwarta Agency, 14 then., box I. Hlghlanda, H, J, phooa-Hlgh- T tures and child's maple crib. Boch'a Stove FOR QUICK '•»!«, Second National Bank small private family: all conveniences. Monmoulh strut, Red BahV, phone Hilt lands U00, ' ' * " • i. as follows: . " See demonstration la itore, Samuel Exchange. 34 Bay avenue. Highlands. preferred stock at 30% dlacount; ISS 167 Hudson avenue, Red Bank.* Mri. Claude Ruch's dais—Shirley Bayi Swarti, phone 1887. 14 Weit Front street. worth. Walton, phone Sea Bright 13, FAINTING and wall papering- dona by Red Bank.* '- expert i labor for papering one room FURNISHED bedroom! for rant. • 3 LOT e3x100, line ' residential- lection- of 3EK BTItUIAM' Park ton,uKemml« Branin, Jack Branln, vJohn CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma* Heil Bank: three-story,. two-family only eight minutes to Ited Bank eta Brtsmon, Harry Colin, W»lt«r Dorsey, rblnc, check writer or other office equip- from 13 up, Floors scraped or re-flnlsbed. Peters place, Red Dank. HAN'S Mack broadcloth suit, (lie laritc. CairjS»S_Red Rank. •• | dwelling, poor condition | can b'i modlrn- on bus linei tolling farm land \ waMr, Arlene Howtr. John Rogere, Chirlii Ruch, WE ARE iitllng out. For oak boat lum- ment; will call. Joseph R. Serplco. 107 for sate. See Clement!, 34 West Front lieil. Dargaln, 11,600.' Term*. Writ* electricity; houses ipaced tar apart I Grover Shlnn. Llnla Stewart, C«rolln« ber, round locust posts and bulkheadlnu UonniDutb street* phone Red.Bank 485. atreet, Red Bank.* ' . CROSS'S locksmith shop, naw address' 1S5 FOUR-ROOM epartrromt, atai and electri- Owner, box IBS, Ksamburi, N, J. , for children. Ball acra, land«ca*4 Turner, Robert Pomphrer. ' - call C. Q. Bennett & Co., Mlddletovrn city I Arcota heating ayeum. 27 Waet J14 f t frontage, f(00. Bay £68. .. .- ,-.,.• Shrewtbury avenue. Splssors and aaws H Mill lilllsn BrlifC>' class—Eda«r HUr- WATER PUMPS, new and'reftullt, for sale. PIGEONS and aquab. for sale. C.-StbHI. .harp.nod.'—-Locks repaired. Keys fitted. Front street. Phona Red Bank Illt-M. YOU CAN enjoif a rharlne tlew, with New man, Eatontown lelt, Lawrence Burlett, June Morrell, Bar- Pump repairs of all kindsi plumbing and Tlnton avenue, Eatontown.* Gune and revolvers repaired.' York Clty,a,-lti background, U you buy bara DIxson. Wayne MeQIrr. Alien Kill, RADIO special—Table models, only five beating, F. G. Hurst. Ulddletowh, phone thla farm. It haa 82 acrea of flne fertile left; regular 116.96 for 113,95. Other COLT'S MBCK. Holmdal alctlow II*.? Robert Zerr and David Zlppora. , MIddletown 66. ~g COOK STOVE, No. 8. like' new, for aale land, with It) acres of wood*, a lively , Miu Kathleen Scotts' class—W«4t«r radios from $9,95 up; uiid table model, NEW Quest Housa open for business i trout etream ind an old Colonial*-house acres fertile Jandt lake, woodland and ft saven-tub* radio, 115. Atio alx-tuba |10; cheap. Also trlcyrle. In Rood condition, AUTOMOBILES rooms and board | also meals Tsraolnr-tl-tfom colonial douse, eleolxlt.'^ Berg, William Burlett, Robert Graham GIFT wrappings; we have a complete Mrs. John McCu,. McCarler Avenue. Fair that la a I'erlict item. The (arm .build- dairy, barn, silo, 17 cows, machlttlryr l»t and Roddy Maine.' Majeitlc arm chair radio, reg. 144,96, re- stock of red, white and blue tissues; served i river view location: home-like Inge ate th* uaual type, but the. house duced to 182.OS. Sunbeam Shsv em asters. Haven, N. J.* , years In ona family, old agat forcaar naif, -i Miu Ruth Melllsh'. clasa—Bulh Burgess, plenty of cord, tagi, •««!«. etc"; red Xmai MAURJOB SCHWARTZ. Chrysler, fly. atmoiphara. 101 East Fcont street, wes built by a raal artist and although-It BacrlDoa, 118,000, Don Hole thle baigglr,, \ $15 and 17.50. Sheaffar pen and pencil flowers, candles, etc. National 5 A 10. Is wall over ISO years old, still Ibas'all of ' Janet Carle, Joan Hower, Gloria McGlrr # GOOD u*ed toyi, kitchen . range., parlor mouth and International truck •alas and Tannsnbaum Agincjr, Freebold, ,jhona C and Hary Robinaon. lets, reg. $4.95, reduced to $8.9C. Oth- Prown'a. phone IJ11-W, Ead Bank, its old Colonial ch.fm. Wa have been ers up to 17.60. Open evenings till 11. stove, oil heater*, kitchen cabinet, litajr- service .headquarters. Phone Red Bank Fraihold 111, vi Miu Betty Waddell'a cl»a—Joyce An- yard. odd chairs and tables, 'floor lamps. authorised ,to sail this farm for, 111,000, All day Sundays. Community Ntjwi Shop, WE CARRY a .large asiortment of new which Is. much leu than Its' actual valu*. daraon, Joan Ell, Jean Keldman, Joan 154 Monmouth stre'et, Red' Bank.* : 110 Shrewsbury avenue; Bed Bank.* * Fletcher and Betty Monerleff. combination coal and gas stoves, coal 1»S7 0. M. C. Pick-up IJ-ton truck, eight- SIX-ROOM house with aun parlor for renti Wa would Ilk* to thow Ifto you, G,'Rew- 100 ACIua of rolling- ferUle^waU stoves, gas stoves, coal and oil heaters} all* lraproveminta. 76'Bfngham avenuei ard Ltpttlncott,- • Realtor, llf Mon'niouth farm, land, partially aurroundid MM. W. C. Colby's class—Perry Ell, trade In your old sto.v« for a new one.BLACK and white enamel kitchen i atova foot body, In first' claaa condition: 13'.!5, flowing brook 1 suitable for iioc CINDERS for tale, road gravel, .blue lirms. Jo«cnh I). Dendar, Inc., phone lot Rumson, K, J.( phone Eatontown fi 1 H»M- •tteet, phon* nad.Bank ill, James Bell, Bobby Bruce, Chrlltlan Bor- stone; driveways built and repaired. Samuel Swsrtx, phone U8T. 14 West .with heatlna* oven and water tank; new estate:country) at acrai tillable. loVacrtli Ul, Bobby Brighton, Sydney Burlstt, .Bll- Atlantic Highlands. J Also isnd. gravsl, All dirt- aad top lull. Front street. Red Dank.* ' oil burner Installed; both In very good LARGE sunny front room, furnished, all In woodland: small. ali,»om Urmhouse, ft lr StrohmenBer and Jack Wlllion. Prices reasonable. Phone Eatontown 111. condition. Mr*. Peter. Mahcr, Colt's Neck, WILL TRADB plot 41 lest front, good •l*fl'lclly| largi bam, tool ehjdi eholca of M USED CARS bought, sold and exchanged, convenience*! bu* st corner! Av* mln* •action of Red Banki hie old two*family The regular meeting of the Rum-0. Stocbl. Tlnton avenue. • • • • SHREWSBURY Nursery now open.- Shade N. J.. highway «4.* „• utea' walk to buslnees aactlon, - Other room building site* for one Interested In btflld- V. trees, evergreens at reducad . rates. .. fontlao sale, and service: terms. (1. U, resldene* which can be modernised,. Trad* Ing his hornet any commoting 1 ll«,0«0,-S son H1Y club, under the leadership A. 0. Rassas Brolhirs, lt-ll Machanie reasonable. Address 17 Washington for Kaehahurg uroparty. Write Owner, BEAUTIFUL grave blankets for sale,-or- Uebcr and Stanton, phone Eatontown WHITNEY babr coach, blue, for sale. Call street, Red Bank, Booklet, Paul a Styksr, reaj,ait«tav»nd of-Albert Tomasso, was held in the ttreet; phona lOli.' box Ut, Ka.nlburj, N. J. . • fnatiranea. Highway *4, Holhda| »tJ4 der one now, $5j fresh follsge wreaths 617. : Red Bank <9».R. • t fl Rumson.school last week. The boys 60c and up. Prepared wreaths and sprays THE MAPLES, 68 Maple avenue, one of phone 10, * " i t' 11.50 up: Christmas treei. Honey.' Bee WOOD—firtptace, furnace or stove, $5 a DEPENDABLE used carai Dodge, Ply- YOU CAM gO'flahlag otv your.own. farm discussed plans for a Christmas BULLDOGS, English, new Utter born De- Red llank'a most convenient location, j Flowen, Upper Broad street, phone Red load, $10 cord: guaranteed frcih eggs, cember 1: AKC registered. May be seen • nioutb,-Chevrolet^ and other makee of attractive rooran rater reasonable. Phona If you buy. thli on*, H na% 10 aerai o( MODERN seven-room one.fuallr diiatllnn i project which will be completed by BankRaanlr. 372.UTt *• 39c a doten (from hen hojiee to you). At aiUr December 10. D.M. Ctawfoid,-: 152 car*), convenient time paymint plane to Red Bank HRl. Mre, M. F. Dowatra.* land with a lot of-young apple tresi, A .double aaraget UO.Ioot ialitS*1»oi $ : the next meeting and an entertain- farm or deffvferfd." Frank Mannlno, Laurel Mapla avenue, R«d Bank.* - ^ suit' your budget. Leonardo Oarage, Val- grand old Colonial..Itousa. Vlth . Improve- lection I repoiiemd Ownsr will sallrai- J. PERSONALLY • reconditioned planoi and avenue, MIddletown, phone 118. ley Drive and Appleton avenue, Lsonar> YOUNO COUPLE hava lovely fur- ments i a. large barn, two caitaga* suitable sonabla. Morrl.sey!* Walker,-Mllnvanl <• ment which will be held at the same • reproducing pianos t ; tunlOB,' repairing do.jN. J, Phone Atlantic Highlands 4I», for ilthsr help or gueets, A .mall placa nllhed rooms for tanll Ideally located: Church strsttl, Keaniburg. | j -•»• i (s time. .••'•• • •:; the beit. t Dlrhan'r Piano : Shop, Drum* OUT OF the beaten path, Port Monmouth Dodge A Plymouth Sales and Service. reaaonabl*. II Maple avenue, phona Red of woodland ,and a lake of abodt'thre* Dry Goods Store. Main-street, the Coun- The West Park Hi-T club met tnond place. Red Bank, phone 033. MISCELLANEOUS Bank 1241. aores'etenked-wlth'>flah, -It le located on try Store with City Prices. Will be open USED' CARS—Large selection of lat* a paved highway In an excellent farm ares, riVB LOTS on Sta'tan Island, In Hugsaaot V Monday evening at the parish house WALL PAPER, a full isBortment, 03 Sunday* December 24, to accommodate models. Every car. reconditioned and and tha price If 110,000 on llbacal terms. Manor, on Amboy read, for sllarwllt v< last-minute shoppers.* BIOYCLBS on the budget plan, no 'mdoey' of St. George's church and decided cents per' room. You save 50 pir cent down, eaiy monthly payment*. Your •old with . a 30-day written guarantee. 0, Howard Llppineott, Realtor. II Mon- lacrlllce. Mri A Hsstellanl, What* Ppnd "to Invite the Hi-Y clubs of Little Sil- on paint and wall texture. Atlantic Paint old bieyele taken In trade- . Mabna Bros.. Joseph P. Denilnr, Inc., Chrysler, Ply- APARTMENTS mouth ,trait, phon* Rid Bank 111. road, Wait Long Brmch, N, J.« ~ " , ver, Atlantic Highlands and Rumson Co., 119 West Front street, Red Bank, Highway It, Eatontows. at IK Main mouth; phone 161 Atlantle Highlands. phone 2251-W. < . . street. UUawood, N, J. phone la ton town THREE-ROOM •pirlmint. newly fur* high school to be their guests Jan- 10 or Ukewood f!0. j TRAILER—Brooks deluxe model: etaepa nlihtdl lnn«r»prlna mtttrimii toil of •hit uary 8. Oscar Benson said be would XHAS gifti—Plenty of gi[t sets for men -• IWAL fully equipped, aaiy tow JiQok-uu, ht»t| hot. w*ttr and iunihtni| four ax- communicate with Jhe county office and ladlei at 25c and 49c; complete LAMPS for jrlfU: alx-way floor lamp worth LOANS up to l>0». Interest lVi% month- Idaarfor Florida Fktit; Joi.php.'D«n- pomr.ii, -i -Utaionabttt, rtllt, lAdud*)|, all relative to securing an interesting boudoir lamps at 69c. Pin up lamps 68c. $8.00 out for $5.981 bridge lamps 41.914, ly on unpaid balance. Generel House-' Aler, Inc., phone 1(<, Atlantic Highlands. bllli. a|,gout.b itraat. l>hom 621. Plenty variety left. National 6 A 10. table lamps $1,10, pin upn' 08c, vanity hold Credit, *4-S( Broad atreet. Red Bank. • speaker for the occasion. A party Prown'd.* iampn 93c. National 6 A 10. frown1-." Llcen.0 No. 72S. i • • S DODGE—1918 deluxe fouf'doolvtouring FOUn-ROOM «partm«nt, bath, atparata . was planned for the following Satur- \ sedan, with radio and hcaterffow mile- cntrtnra {• gartifrci oil hurnar | ftirnlihtit DOC, GAT and canary itocklngi, filled or unfurnlthtde tinrtnindrl nvanui, Oc«»n- day. CANARIES that will bring good cheer ACT1VB lumber yard, located ten miles <*Ke. Triced for qulck^aale; ,easy, terms., with good thlngi, 26c; dog beds 9(c- up. for many a yesr. Guaranteed to. ilng .lo.eph V. Dender, Inc^'phone llfeY Atlan- port. Call Lonr Branch SHJ*-fi. Children of the Rumson private Dog toys, dlsheii collars and harneia 10c from Red Bank, wishes to open branch for you Chrtstmai morning." Ctges with office In Red Banks leeklnr party withijai- tic Hlihlands. ( • • school have filled Chriatmaa stock- up,. .Every need for your peti at-nrlces the fcmofltja alldinit *draw.-hottom, which THnnE.ROOM apartmant for ranti |14 th^t will plense you. At tha R«d Ba.hk tabll.h«I office In «lll.. : 164.50, wilt sell -reasonable. __ No dealers. tlme,lgit week. .Llka til good lnv»ltm«nti, It Im- - V. Coe. ' The wedding will be held right. Thomas V. Leonard, Beers and 116 Hard In IT road, after 7 p» in.* . Oceanport, N. J.* ;,'.,•:-!>" 'lt. Clark streets, Xeyport, N. J. • In New York at the ChUrch of IN RED BANK or vlolnltys email apart- '• Jtfoveg/wltl), aga. .. / ' ; Heavenly Rest and a reception will LIVE turkeys, 2& cents per 'pound. 101 ment, three or four room., or ' small LARGE Xmii trees—I have several very Peach street, Shrewsbury (near air- ANTIQUES— Prlvsla collector b'uya plrl follow, at the Pierre. fins 20-foot treei, practically flawleu, books, pictures, doeumenU, silver, glass, bungalow | improvements i three edults: ga- But today tha aptrlt of Chrlitmii Jioiiaaiii mt, and among the hundreds of other treei, corner port).' rage preferred. Kea.onahle. Wrlta 8. A. Plans are being completed for a etc, Addres. Hobbles, T. O. Box 22, f. Nlre clean reconditioned cere, 'IIZS to W., box 111, Red Bank.' Broad and Canal streets, If your require-. ENAMEL roasters for that turkey j large beron, N, J, . j I2D6. l,ste model attractive ilaluxa mod- I aort of tail that I ought to talk about Chrlatmu New Year's eve dance at the Rum- ments are of such nature.* ^ , romters 09c, Savory rossteri 11.69, .!.. equal.to new. l»30-S8-'7. 1350 to and mayba at the aama tlma I can Unearth a good ion Country club. The houao com- platters 49c, net! dlshe* reduced; nut IDItn, Canopy, rack, panel hody trucka. WANTED, In Bed Bank borough* home TWELVE Uonsl standard gauge remote crackers fir. National 5 ft' 10. Prown'i.* COURTESY HOUSE, Marlboro: family din- building sltai .tale alie, location, par- mittee Is headed by Nicholas G. control non-deralllnK electric train ner, (SO?, served every Thundey even- Buy a batter used ear for laai. Bee your tl.ular advantage.,* price, Reply to Home advartlilnr thought. • witches: fS.OU esch; In perfect condition. Ing from Sl30 to 7:!0 P. M. friend i*t at Msurlce Bcbwartt'e Usarl Car '1 • ... . Rutgers, who la assisted by Mrs. REMOVAL SALE—We have leased new, Lot, West Front at Paprl street, Red Dank, Site, box Ml,. Red Bank,* < I£dwln~ D. Bransome, Clement L. Also other eccmorlti. Can be teen In Co you know, whan w« gtop to' think "about it (and operation at 172 Hudson avinue, Red Int-Rer quarter* and our 116,000 stock WANTED, 12,500-IJ,ooo first mortgage phone 787.; Open evenlnge till 8llO| Sun- WANTED, modern flva-roomj home, oil Despard, Georgo Dwight and Mrs. Bank, phone 2294-M.* of rhilro, HCA-Vlctor radio-, Pittsburgh money: good security. Write W. E. D.di, v mornings. ". . burner: cluee to Rid Banki reasonable we ihould atop to think! about It), that each day of j Irving Rlker. Mrs. Marshall Geer, tislntt. hardware, wallpaper, marine hard- box 611, Red Bank.* . rent,- Call Red Bank tll-R.' .: RED CANDLE3~B«it quality drlplen; 8- ware, .hotlnefiirnlshlngi and Hnolium must I WANT to buy st'l»2l Ford coupe; must . tha year holda ao mapy thinga for Which w» ought Jr., who is chairman of the enter- be* reduced to facilitate moving. Average h. In good rdnrlltldn.' Kb dealers. Wrlfa Jdch, thrse for 10c, 12-Inch Kc, U-Inoh, to ba thankful that It would ba difficult to Hit them. tainment committee, is making ar- two for ISc. Beit value. Call up snti re- »avln?n are at t»*3t 211 per rent. Sieg- Ford, box 511, lt*leU 24o, Xmai outdoor door touring sedanvbtrflt'lh trunki eon- Mlsa Lucille Lulck of River road your fumsce and stove repsired. We tional Dank and Truit Company, Bed dlllort exr.llent, at>>*arance Ilka new: will rooms and bath, bot water heat, oil also carry a full line of stove and fur- nets 6.1c, floor covering, Letherlte 89e and Bank. Return to bank. ' • Mcrlflre for-qufeaS artlon,, UK. William burner: larsg.i laundry In cellar, fire- ' left yesterday for Miami Beach, race pipe. Samuel Swartx, 'phone 1387« 49c otiality, 29c square yards- 31% off on J. Levins, 87^ Br,oadwa>. Long Brsnrh," place. loqulr.,W, t. Jonas, 111 Maple Beat, bacauaa It brlnga wljii It tha aplrlt of good* Florida, where she ' will open a all tools, sporting goods and housewsree. LOST, Red Cocker Spaniel, 'male. Reward. annul, (ted Bank, or your own broker, ]4 West Front street, Red Bank.* Siegfried Hardware Co./ 118 First avenue, Arthur T. Dear, Comanfha drive, Tort- will and fellow-haling, klndlinaag and NElQHBOn- •branch dancing studio «t the Atlan- A XMAS I;IKT for.ihe .iillr» ('umllr; mll«- Atlantic Highlands. ^/ aupeck, phone Long Branch 7B.* LINESB. tis hotel. FEMALE fox terrier for sale, one year of trouble free transportation In care • 0 CHESTNUT str.it. Red; Bank, «1> old: also male Boston bi*lt, will make a .urh'i. Ihe followtnili 'taia- Bulrlc laden,' roomi, beth, hot air heatl No. IT Ue- Mrs, Elizabeth Nelson of Blngbam FRESH famlly~eow, third calf, for isle. BANK .latement lost on Monday, Decem- f nice Xmas gift. Phone Kesniburg 420. Wlillnm Ackenon, Hazlet, N. J. phone ber 1». Reward If r.turned. Mre. K. JU3S Forrl >Han, ,I9J» Pontian sedan, 19S7 Foraat avenue, home, ilx room, and bath, avenue Is again enacting the role of ; bodte aeilan. I Ml Chrysler.,\tt1 Chevra- plu.leis heat, Lewla Lumber Co^ Aebury On Chriatmaa, aven thoie of ua who have enemloa CHRISTMAS spiclsli: Skatci, iled*, auto- Key port S41-I1. R. Smith. 1II Maple avenue, R.d Benki* 1 Santa Claus and la making visits to lei «port roupe. Meny othfr ! to lult anf Park. , • • '•:". • .• •• (which means moat of ui, parhapa) will fael toward mobiles, bicycles, golf clubs, radloi. lire- a huriKet. r,. M. A. C. iMrmtt Open even^ a number of homes in this vicinity place tats.- lamp*, tables, chain. Jug-gajfe, 4 *INCH,Flre Chief child's automobile, UOST, larra curly, brown poodle, female: suitable for child up to B yiars; will neme of Dinah j la.t Saturday afternoon Inn. Rsais. flros., 19-21-11 • M.thSnlr SIX-ROOM housa on Morford plnte at R|v. thom a little leaa hatred—will baar a llttla lean mal- , where there are extremely poor child- antiques, etc Town Furniture Exchange. erslde avenue i all fnprovamente ano ga- 85 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank rell fnr 16..10 (w«i 814.00). Can be teen In the vicinity of Mrs, A. I. Holler's hotne atr.e,, Monmouth roiinty'i nlrtest Pontlae ren. Mrs. Nelson has made this an any time al 21 Linden place, fted Rink, In MlddletoWi, (ienerous reward to flfld- iltal.r. Thone Red Hank soil. ' - rage. Property available January lat I III ice. Bo, regirdleii of raca or rellgloug belief, Chrlit- per month. Robert C. Hanct, 101 Rlvar* annual practice for many years. Hirhird A. Klrby." er. Please communicate, phone Middle- mm haa our raapact, became It la tha ona day In town III.' T tlUICK 1»« d.luxe. flv.-I.....ri».r i.d.t,, .side avenue, Bed nenk,' -' V • 'Lait year the police' apprehended CHRISTMAS' treei, one cent per inch up. 36S In which we are unaalflah—In which .we by In- Better and special varieties thli tcaion YOUR DOR'S Xmas preient) Hog filled .1: wheel., in eitrell.nt rnnditlonl ap* several boys who admitted stealing ntork|ng 2Sr. dor dishei 19c, dos noofy FOUND, small black and white dog, Dirt pa.ranre like n.w: ..erlnre II0R: .mall ON ESTATE, attractive grounds and sur- never before offered. For partleulan hound: female; Owner rell Mrs. R.'A. roundings! four rooms, bath] gsrege: stinct and custom commune with our better aelve* electric light bulbs from Christmas write Albert rfelion, Altentown, N. J. hall 10c; plenty of baiketi, bonei, roN drjwn pajrmant buys It, Art (Mtlrk. Wilt Isrs, tinmen, blanVeti, etc. National I A Cooper, Highway Hardens, Hlihwar II. ldee.1 for couple without children i 110, -i i*» i .-.,—,.. —- ••. . .._-. Him J. levins, 37ft Broadway, Long and are NEIGHBORLY, trees in the borough. They were Itcd Dank, phone 1411. Jmeph (1,' ftUC'ueAasncy , phone Rumaon FOR SALE chaap, lavaral good ui«d com* { 10. Prown's.* llrench." given severe* reprimand The police blnatlon coat and gai itovai, coal itovti, ] TWKUVE Lionel itandard gauge remote ATTENTION—|tert brake setv- any culprits caught damaging Christ-, Mwitchex: 18.00 ea*h: in perfect condition. BUSINESS NOTICES lr. and rn(itr>r i.pslrt. (.are prepared for .Mrege, Six Mctann street, Red Bank, Doesn't It mean tha exchange of Ideal, the con- Bwmrt*. phon. 1357. M Weit Front, j 1 phona I6M-J.* mas decorations or stealing bulbs itraat, Rad Bank.* , Alio other arrtaiiorle . Can he teen In Klste lrt.|>.t-l|rin. Kmall OVerhs*0,-attraT" operation al 177 Hudson avenue. Red live nrlrt.. II Welt street. Bed Bank, ferring nf cniirtoalea, the bestowing of benefits, mu- therefrom will not get off quite so KXPKRT aclenllflfi ma.ii.ilis. neurasthenic PK-MIItAllI.E hmlne.e corner In lied Bank, Hank, phone 2294-H." reducing ma.nsge given )•* sclentl/le phone 1*71.* '•• -, •• •'. • ,.' easily u police sentence! will be Im- TREES—How la tht tlroa to-atlact baau* j ptci.ntly let up for service station! ran tual helpfulnrai? method al • your home, ' >**hon« liOng he u..d' for oth.r purposes. . Rent vtrr posed, llful mapln, ajlmi, poplar., aih and t«v. ' KIH.H centtrpto-et, 81.(0 and 82.09. Branch >Tl. . ,' tral varlatlai of trtnrr«tn». Alto box* ; msde of holly, tlderberrlei and ground reemnanle. (i. Ifoward Upplncott, Real. When you have something to iell which will be uie- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Shanley will wood eluntpi. RricM raaionahli. HoMlfHT j itlna?. In (*t*rhoi1ovabisn tr'aii bnwls. ^THs; TRUTH—mill .elilnc co.l .at FARM PRODUCE Inr. II Monrnnulh str.st, phone Red Bsnk bo at the Weylln hotel, New York, HUH Farm, HoliAdtl. i-hont 1<4. ! Unntf Bfe Flo^eri, Upper BintA street, they'd stand; 24 yeais' Axperl.nre Ind 311 fjl to •ome'hndy elaej when you want to buy some- for several months. l, drape* and covers for MY (JKNU1NK Welte-Mignon-Ms7orT~ft R. B. Muchmnrs, Btlford, N. J.. |>hoti. im AfkBi.nr. llail.t, 'Xi i,» phone K.y- lan't It the NKIOHBORI-Y thing to do to LIT IT president of the Rumson Fire Po- Htmlin ilectrlc ,r« producing uptlyht v All Improvement., rent r.a.ftnshle. l'*|' dreiseri to match. Phone 1374, Red Keambura; 111.' port (41-11. ' .-, '.. ';• ' r lr lr (laTey, owner, 41 Aabtirr avenue. At- HE KNOWN? ' lloo association at the reorganiza- Bank. grand ennrert piano, 100 mutlc lolli, rest ti.000; will laeriflce 11.600. (,eof|« Wsl- f llhld* tion meeting Monday night at the BUY aod sell aaconil-hatid slotaeet mgat KII'TY ton. of row manure, well rotted, TWELVE Llonat itandard gauge rtmota \ ton, ill Wen 27th street, New York City; be la good condition. U Ksrber, III I lloe, Kverett, phon. ll.d Renk Well, that'. ADVErtTIHINO. borough hall. Matthew Boman wai 1 Wire for aiipolntment. HKCONIl door In too-family home for control non-dtrtlllna tltctrle train I Shrewaburf avenue. Bed Bank. Phone 7»».|t-I. reriti fuur rooms and bath | .[isrloua re-elected secretary and treasurer. •vltrtia. 1.13.00 varh: In pcrfcrt condition. I 4H.VV. _ J_ COOK -STOVE, flva-burhtr oil, o»an at- hslls, ispstate entranral itsiave; every Im- Walter Carle wan elected captain Alto ether irrciiorlct. Can ba Man in : JIAV— IIAY--IUY--Alf.II. I..I..I. 114.UP. |ir»ve'ment ; nil hurner! ronv.nl.nt t'i txia. That la what The Register'! Want Columna are for "t>t ration il I7S Hud ion turn tit, Rad ;. lathed; iiood rondltion; ptl*?« 17, ro*t ESTEUX Decorating SeMke! pair.r ham- Nke, brlg-M mtaet) hey, liti |,*r ton. and Matthew Boman lieutenant. I fin. Clmidi J'tfiniti, 34 Avtnu* of (Two .ihntil, ..Inr.. Knrl Mnnmoiilli. Inquire —to bring folks (ogether for their mutual benefit Int. plain and decorative Dalnllmi ftaat OHirr hay. IIn 1 rum* ... It. llanro A .1 »» M.ln .tiarl, Oreanpqrl, N. J* ttfven, Kumion, U. J. ll.yli, phone IM Hank III*. Police Captain Henry Kruno Is #iatarlala end worksnaoihlp at moaofate and gonil-wlll. t '' having a vacation of two weeks PLENTY of ton Ifft forth* lait thnt XMAfl TltKKfl. rnrnar ,Broad «nj Tina. lirlex. Phone III, JO Mount street, Kid Wilt IIKNT, home at as Win ilr.al, six dayit our itoeki ir« fraih and ntw, You liana, : tllllN'i I'll,."! .n,l ser.. of md f..r .ale. innma, all tmpniv.ni.nt.: hot air h.sl. from his duties, ' ttrett*, neit to poitofflfi. Hava you MMHIetown ,'lti,rk Parm, Tlfflmsi «.. Tha Heglsler haa .ifi.OOO traders. Douhtleia you can will »,*, lurr'lMit al tha full varlalr «• no! Irajil |h« RrBrrUf of good tTMl Ihll raie««, Apply SI 77 OaVlani ilies', H*d The watchman on the new bridge Vl.l.l, |)hnne SSI, It.'I Hank. 1 • •Hi hart. National ;S * IB. Prown'».' itiAn? (Jomr on up and ftt a foori ont MOVINU ilone, rock" aad dump trtdr It.nV,* mpply aom«! nf thah wanta. Probably you want reported to police headquarters Mon- whTTt th«)r I**., N'*1 rhari* for dtllvirr, trurka for falre, eei^tle tank, and ce.a- TROPICAL Hsu—i~;uupu« ir nth/ ria- Oprn «rin!ni(i, Th* •arlj' bird uiiialljr pool, el.aned.*—/ti« for hoy* and ajlrlt «t itr, *«ch. Thi*n whv ru>l adverllae and get together, you buy* ha asked that (ho police drive down ItrK ft I HAW, mli..I hey, alfalfa and unknown rani.,, nt Iri. V.nll'Mii Wr, 39 MIMtr uraat, Hl|l.landi, U, J rtamii of daHt 7>r Ix»(n of oih»r JOU PRINT1NO— Waaa reu BMJ euf Hlngham avenue to tha bridge «ev- Katntt; full |lna. Nalinnal I 4 lo Jlnv,llij, good quality. V. O. M Ten- "ad." s|,|».ilnir w»My In The IU«la. en and "fllns! That's nelghboillnaia; that'a th* ami times during, the nigh! while Ineas eards. tetiarkaada, aAvelopesi .nl, it d.nv.i.,1. John M. li«lid, Inr,, TlIOrU)lK;Hllltr.I> TocVer !*.r>anl»l |.il(.(.f»« ler. real Chilsliim aplrlt In btiilnfig, Thirty word* In patrollna; the borough. for i«Ui blsrk »nt p»rtl-eiifor*if, Ilk blllbteda, booklets, poelais, ptofraros, 'I'anneiil, phone freehold 110 or Knell.h- to 8'I, Telet'bone Unit Dranrh I0OI. *!.AIt(«aC MRortfn*i>t of Xmii eardi, Xraae anaoiineemente er anything In 'a. Una loon It-VV. ttin Want Cijlunina will coat you only .10 centa and The aUto of New Jeney will a'll ho* rardi — no i'*o allk*>—/rotn Ifto lo 404 firnadwar, Ifff• on all alafilrle liona MII.K.KKI) t.irker., ro'ina, tender and lu.l n.nki hot .Ir h..l| nv«-mln»t« thn rraiill* may bn worth K0 centa or more a word anal »|«f|r>9 aM'lUnrai] larft annrtmtnl the belUi kind deae when pcomlael j'llry: sny alia to ault your family, We nalk fifim >lei»il, Th. Jn.eph IVHrhwarta Rvan, located on River road, near TAKE NOTUT-—Wt mitt lansit ilotk vt Xfitna tr«« otnamtnla, Xmii (rta fl>ht have them up lo '1% I>»IMI«II. f'ell.for, to you. Try It and aito. of inlaid IlnnUom, V<><4<,\*,tm nd runt. aad at rea.aaeele prleee. Ansnry, 14 Hnnmo.ilh alia.!, fl.'l Hank, Ridge road, at a public tale at th«i K i...ik. indoor airt outdoori Xmai traa In* ike. --Ih.y er. very i.R.nn.lil.. Kprurie'. Phtne I'll, Tvmeit price* In town. Hsmusl flwtrtt, 14 ^kl *a.la 4ft^ •_ #A^^ - eJ^^A. AB_. f'oultiy Kami, Unni.li, 11, I., |,hom ll.d And now helolnl go home lo aialit Santa, lat ma) borough hall Friday, January 21. West front street, phon» U»A RinV 11X7 * Hank in-W.I, Because there) were no hair* Hi' VACUUM el.enera repaired! u» aisle. lit ('Kit MONTH lints new loul-ni'/m graap your hand and wish you and youn th* mir- property reverted to tha atat*. IDKAL ChrUtmsi rr-»*M*i Pflirrse'. Allen eietlrte Ihop. II Well, street liunxelnwi attsrhed veraset stt.m h.al, Red Dana. nil liurnsfl lot inn.l.iM evuy Imiuove- l-liet of ChMilmaaaa, Harry Bradley of Blngham ave- w*i«n terrier*, IUie»'l' end Ksit*t«i> HELP WANTED hreedlng. 4M Urna^fwar. l>»nt Idanrh, men*. The ioiaph P. rifhwartf As.nrr, nue, who I* connected with Ihe H Mnnmouth .tri.t, K.d flanV, i.lion. N. i, i OOVKn NKU nfewnml, rut f «tet.'»lione III, Red H«BS lk* l ••t»tl») )«|«h M|| I/ far itla *i li &" i Mod in'I'I Mi to'Hi I f ; h#» livvri wntVrA 7 ' t 1A. t'., KMI'm «.ffl»# l^l-fWfll.r, mnllnn |.lt>. I* rKftL CUNTRAVTon and' .exiMMls ... . for h,i4,vlfM w«M* lt«-)«l»fl,>, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE \. akaft., lar,« atia i a TOW.NHIIII J»INNril. tomaHr f.«'| inlm.ofrafh marhlna, anil enure, All dlft, plndere, gravel anil .alld. MAkK n.r ifresma ciime tins this <'liil« NOVRt.tlKK fllf Ckilltma.i «»n'l.n let- fellmal.1 tlvax. Paone Ned Bank 1411 14 4'I V. H. Kuv*ifin>»i)n joti, Murij' •)»• ter btiee, "laeve a lists' hoi... Hut'It ..lit Kr ...,i' ,,.[{„,m, ilia It, Minn* R,4 |.iiiiH tntinta ' ••|i*rt*r| | tntntttHitm ' 11 lib. tnea lir hi|tnlnsr tha Yule lyil In yn!•<•.>•. \n*Uh<<»< , J'r*i'«i• Imntidiaittlr. I\umv^ • •Nil I."4. l-'.U't -III,I" Ikie. mllea Kr*ad str«.<, r,hnh* IU4 Ftansi e;l.' jfHMN MI- lablnal «ii<»iaT» h'irn* ."-Mitiif K'lll f.iitl'"iU'i. I-l/l |H.. hoiU At A dinnir it thu WhlU llntim tamr, Itrai., .ilv.r, .rriUI an4 mahnf* HtPTIC TAN a* am eeeetKnli eleaned, «l. nf n«i| llank, I'll'*'! al ll.l'IN tn lb»» eo iff wallai dialn. In.ulled bill- >uil tan nun It hy ChiUtnat, Ut us t&t Ihe foot of Wttoon tvtnu*. Port n/ ran'lla )inM.r*; va..., n44 iilar.a rwl H h Alt M4 nh / Uaa, itunttit.tuntit. rnmpiiirnmpiiMM , |>UI«UI a i«4 •how It In rug. There I* no «I.Hiatlnn, llenmouth, n*xt Thurt«p, ram». Slreel, fill Have., •bant R«<| Ken,. 1414 tnli4 to h>lp qut |ft «l lift) o'clock. The evfrtt li known tnmith elreel, phone tttt Bank III, 114 Mf>imtuth itfMl. M Ihi Bnno*l MlddUtown townahlp WINDOW CUEANIKO-We elean wlneWw. PRlfrii up riT XM.»I a"».»~lln.l.,rm fa ml If dlnhtr. ' la •(•(«* and atwelllage, n moileilte III)I)«K. elehl rooms, larar* Bl»t. kreoh on IAI«, vin.v pi*r tkla "»•. alia It, lu> tn lt» alUtio Mf« t ItliMly till frl.es i we stau »Mh >alal, «as limn, iil, t ilil.ni, fhl«bin hniisesi hl.nxsr kusl- lala.l ttiU, at*j »•> ••>». Aim lit ».ll| ...'!«» t>*la|l*M mi. II,.,, <> for «fii itrh'i U wllltnifi *gi§*tiU\m nei. n.nlerl pilre ll,»a». Al.n ••ante. IUfUt«r. •".I'Mr »< a((l. 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    '.*,. Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 21*1939. Service League Thursday nights as a meeting place children are expected to be, present. Monmputh. The' hostesses' served dessert, at Symphonic Group rate Plans tat the young people of the borough. James Cooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chairmen Give tables decorated with English ivy, to Give Gifts Tuesday night will b» for those be- Robert Cooncy, was operated on for The choir rendered an anthem at oak leaves and pine conej. - ' To Give Concert tween eight and 13 years of age and appendicitis Friday at' RlverView the Sunday morning service at:the Workers Party ' Following ; the' refreshments , a or Christmas Members of the Junior Service Thursday night for those from 14 to hospital. i Baptist church. The Junior choir round table'dlscnsslon was held on Plans are progressing for the first concert of the Rumson Symphonic league will distribute Christmas 20. A reading room will be estab- Mr. arid, Mrs. Joseph Hlgglns of also sang at this service. Mrs: Sam- the'recent event with Mrs. Cohen Christmas gifts to fifteen underpriv- lished and sewing classes organized, del Johnson was soloist at the even- presiding. All' committee chairman orchestra to be held at the Rumson tho Bronx visited Mr. and Mrs. Women Who Planned high school auditorium, Wednesday Riverview ileged families In this borough to- Mrs. Slevert Walstrora' Is chairman Thomas Hlggins of Bay avenue over ing service: gave reports. " '' ' The annual Christmas entertain- night, January 124. The orchestra Is morrow and Saturday. The gift com- of the committee. the week-end. Monte Carlo Entertained Attending were-Mrs. Nathan. Le- mittee of the league met Tuesday at ment of the Baptist Sunday-school under the direction of Walter Pfdif- "Uncle" Robert to Services, will be held at midnight The Christmas exercises of the vlnaky, Mrs.'Moe Gordon, Mrs. Jos-fer of New York. the home of the founder, Mrs. Ralph Christmas eve at the Catholic, Epis- will be held 'tomorrow night at 8 Methodist Sunday-school will be held o'clock at the church. A party waVglven members of the eph Cohen, Mrs. Rose ZSger, Mrs. Mr.' Pfelfler was at-one time con- Visit Hospital O. Wlllguss on Elm place, and copal and;,Methodist churches. At tomorrow evening in the church, Henry Krassner, Mrs. Max Joseph, Wrapped ancf packed gifts (n boxes. Albert Grlggs, Daniel Colllnson, committee tfhlch helped arrange the ductor of the Reading symphony 7:30 o'clock Christmas evo a play en- Mrs. .Sivcrt Waljtrom ' .In general ! Monte Carlo night held by the Ladies' Mrs. Rubin Sklar, Mrs. Jerome orchestra. Ralph Ganci of New York Tomorrow Night Mrs. James S, Clark, Jr., is chair- titled "White (Sifts to. the King" will charge. _ ;;; / Robert Acker, Fitzroy Walling and Krassner, Mrs; William Qstroy, Mrs. Haddon • 'Johnson are , home for j Hebrew society last month, Tuesday will be the soloist. Otfe of hl«,nuni- man of the committee •which hi bo given nt .the Methodist church by I afternoon at the Jewish .Community Abe Abrombvitz, Mrs. Mae Nejfmian, \ spent' jr)ore than JIM in preparing The Trailers will hold their Christ- Christmas' from their respective col- bers will be a well known composi- the 'young'/folks'. Afterward trie mas party tonight at the Lions Den. Center on Riverside avenue. : Mrs. Max Cohn, Mrs. Jacob. Yanko, tion of Gricg|s. • According to plans announced .yes- the Christmas boxes. Assisting the young people from this church will leges. ,';s „>.. '::'•'. Mrs. Harry Madarisky, Mrs; "Julias 'iterday by Miss Marjorle Messier, The council has eretited a commun- The hostesses were Mrs,' Samuel At a recent meeting of the commit- chalrrhan are Mrs. John Brandll, Join With groups rrom the other ity tree,. Illuminated with colored George H. Roberts has recovered Cohen, president of the Ladles' He- Straus, Mrs. Bernard Katalri.'Mrs. {superintendent of • Rivervlew hospital, Mrs. E. Allaire Cornwell, Mrs Ed- churches and sing Christmas carols frpm on attack ot colitis'and has tee at the home of Robert Ceres In lights In'front of tho borough hall.' brew society, Mrs. Murray A. Cowan, Bernard Biederman, Mrs. Benjamin Middletown township1; it was an- Jthe, patients there which constitute ward Anton, Mrs Edwin Blake and In front of the homes of the sick and returned to work. , ••',•'• Adler, Mrs.' "Samuel Cohen, Mrs.' A. Jftlrnpst a capacity group, will have Robert Robertson, Robert Harts-, who was chairman of ' the Monte nounced that Harold S. Clark Si Miss Elizabeth Wlllguss shut-ins. A number of women have James Griggs, William Morford, Carlo night, and the co-chairmen, Alfred Podell, Mrs. Joseph Ides, Mrs. <*an elaborate as well as a Merry volunteered to accompany the var- hoine and Elmer Layton went to Rumson had been added to the pa- New York yesterday to be examined' Curtis Walling, Ralph Morford. and Mrs, Leon Rueckhaius, Mru Harry Max Bendwitz, Mrs.'ATBrtdin; Mrs. tron committee. Others at the meet- wChrlstmas and every effort is,being ious groups around the town. Be- Martin. Cauerly-of this place and for enrollment In the Coast Guard Meistrtch, Mrs. Samuel Greenblatt, Aaron Dlxon, Mrs. Maxwell, Klar- ing were Miss Edna Woolman, Hans .SmiAe to take their thoughts away fore midnight, the young folks will Gordon Woody 61 Matawan attend- 1 In, Mrs. Joseph Moskowltz, Mrs. Lena f «from their affliction on this day of Highlands. service. Mrs. Harry Feldt, .Mrs. Max Conn Baumgardt, George MacChlerie, H. A. return to the Methodist • church ed an auction Saturday at the Eng- arid Mrs. Arthur Hi .Hershon.; • Heller end Mrs, Isidore Kerber. Oennlston and John ^agajo where cocoa'.and'buhs will be served. Frozler DeCamp Is a surgical pa- llshtown market. hospital has been attractively (The Rtd Bank Ratlater ein ba bought - Higblandi from U. C"enipaD, Mr. Then-they, will %o to their respective tient at Rlvervlew hospital for the Miss Katharine Logan is seriously '^decorated for the holiday season. Mulitor, , Bedlt'i drug atora and Joiepa churches for the midnight services. second time .within a month. • U.I with pneumonia at "the Middle- JfJJach window has been beautified Stamen.) The public school closed yesterday, Mrs. Edwin VariNosdalo and son town'Convalescent home... • 'ftwlth a Chrlatmas wreath and a large The' American Legion headquar- for the.Christmas holiday period and Warron of the Bronx were week-end Mr. and Mrs. William Homan of gtree has been «et...up In the hallway ters-on,Bay avenue will serve a* a. will reopen Wednesday, January 3. guests of .Mrs. Katie D«by. • ^.'.: North. Arlington and Miss Barbara an the main Boor* Christmas din- L Merry Christmas "community house" two nights n Tho Frank J. Hall association will Smith of Jersey City were recent vis- 3 with all the trimmings will be Jfovona sorvicoa were' field Monday *j tiers . — — - week. Pott o(fl:lal« have given pcr- hold its Christmas party) for the night er and sing Christmu carols at ... b'oapltal. WINES AND LIQtUORS 'To supplement the Christmas fes- FRUITCAKES FRESH FRUITS and itlerthe Fair Haven auxiliary, ol sh Mrs. John Ivlns Is president, NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. WONDER BAKING CO. VEGETABLES DRAKE BAKERIES • donated to the hospital a set of 45 Broad Street •:• RED BANK •:- Phones 3262-3 WARD BAKING CO. ' FBIDAT AND SATURDAY! dlsTiesi and the Red Bank aux- HOSTESS . TAY8TEE BAKERIES „/,' of which Mrs. William Miller V free Delivery, Anywhere al Any Time ' president, has presented the BOS-, PINEAPPLE FRUIT Ital with a hew carrier for trays. NUT SPECIAL - New Crop XMASGIFT Natural Golor Tree-Blpened Istfntt In defraying expenses for, MIXED NUTS; Fancy .: ...„..„.». 19c Christmas celebration hive been Save By BASKET^ contributions from Albert W.| MIXED NUTS, Finest .: ...... ,...... : ft.25 c ORANGES Wden and family, Theodore D. Buying ' •> Wines and sons and the Evening group of Liquors WALNUTS, Calif. Budded ft. 19c Red Bank Woman's club. ' By the UI WALNUTS, Oregons —ft. 2Sc All . new respirator, a memorial to BRAZILS, Fancy Large :...... ::...... ft. 17c $2-95 Slzet late Dr. Walter W. • Gosling, $2.50 Case 'See Our tormer chief" of staff of Rlvcrview ALMONDS, Soft.Shell „. ...ft.25c Casa Mai, will be erected this Christ- I Window -tide. Display FILBERT'S, Large :.. ..: ft.2Sc SWEET • JTJ1CY Messier, the staff and per- „ of Rivervlew are appreciative . the contributions made to the hos- U. S. BOTTLED IN BOND VINELAND 1934 VINTAGE CORN PEAS FANCY iltal In an effort to make Christmas JIM DANDY f% GREEN DROP those confined there a most, .100 Proof PURECAllFbRNlA Fancy A Sweet INDIAN KIVEB Golden Bantam 25 29' rful'one. Grapefruit ;hmtmas Program RYE 4 YEARS Fruit Cocktail Corn on Cob ktColt'sNeck WINE Fancy Quality : ATX GOLD Brand All The) annual Christmas program RITTENHOUSE tall Inrge Sizes the Colt's Neck Reformed church • PORT cans 2 45° 4 Ears ...... 29* held last night Short addresses Case ere given bv Rev. Peter M. Boel- Baltimore Baron •SHERRY *> cans "" iwer, pastor and Gebrge S. P. VEBY JUICT it, superintendent of the Bunday- .•.MUSCATEL FULL Cranberry Sauce Sidhodl. Candy and oranges were PLUM PUDDING You may-have half of each by Ibuted. • TOKAY QUART request at the sams price. o ». Mlnot Brand play, entitled "A Christmas 3""" 35 • MADEIRA 39° tin featured the program. Those INDIAN RIVER 1ARGE took part were James, Joseph, •BURGUNDY Natural Color - Trce-Blpened n and Nancy Morreau, Jean- Dorothy and Eleanor Thorny • GLARET "- $0-49 CRAB MEAT SHRIMP PINEAPPLE .„, William Flock, Charles Conover, •SAUTERNE FULL y S Diamond : d ORANGES .udrey Flock and Kenneth Layton, GALLON Solid Meat ' pothers taking part |n tha.progrikm K" al - 10 .were Elisabeth Thompson, Mary Lu doz. Sarber, Walter Meyers, Ivl* Blanch- Imported Italian IMPORTED 25' ed, Edna Gardner, Helen Meyers, Imported DAVIDSON INOHAM Schimmel's ' SWEET - J0ICY Barbara Blanchard, Carol Lee Weir, Preserves •« 29c jjoan Ann Layton, Lawrence Adams, Marsala Pure , Natural Color .. HJoyd Reynolds, Jane Layton, Louis J VjConover, Helen Reynolds, Joan Con- RYE COGNAC Tree-Klpened Florida Vermouth 51% 4 YRS. tr, Grace Layton and Frank BRANDY FANCY CLUSTER PRUNES Pineapple Orangei $ Miss Elizabeth Matthews accomp- TABLE SUNSWKET anied all songs on the organ. Mrs. CORA 12 YEARS ''Harold Ounther was In charge-of FULL 80-OZ. BOTTLE RAISINS 20 * 25° - pi* program and Miss liouiie Reyn- olds and Garrett Thompson had ;1!H». 90* SMYRNA FIGS Sweet Juicy Charge of properties and decora- 2 tions. • NEW CROP rNDIAN RTVEB 69 Fifth HERSHEY!S KISSES TANGERINES Gal. 2 ^pur. 25° Eatontown Man or Hershey"» Sweet and Juicy Guilty of Theft Miniatures Imported IMPORTED EGGS ^ Livingston Shields of Eatontown, VERY SPECIAL Strlotly Frerii Jersey (Med.) ' id • - io° * arraigned Monday before Judge John FRENCH VERY SPECIAL SHARP CHEESE »v 0, Giordano in quarter sessions court TEXAS LARGE •at Long Branch, pleaded guilty to Nil YENS PINK MEAT SEEDLESS Scotch Canard Dachtne : Old-Fashioned 29"- stealing a saddle and feed, valued at HOLLOWAY'S Ot/Ib GRAPEFRUIT }2u, from Max Phillips, also of Eaton- CORDIAL OLD-FASHIONED town, October 7. He was held for KING Champagne 0 Sentence today. COCKTAIL DATES -New Crop • CHERRY WILLIAM Cranberry 2 Louis Manlos, Negro, of Pino 10t« Vint. IMtt»d . Merit Brand 4-as ' Brook, who purchased tho saddle • Manhattans . O 7K-o*.pkgi. IQo Sauce !from Livingston, pleaded not guilty • APRICOT V. 0. P. Unstrained IJ SEEDLESS ,o receiving stolen goods. He was , Forllrr Plcard • ..Martini* GRAPEFRUIT eld in J?00 ball awaiting trial at a • BLACKBERRY SPARKLING ter date. • Old Fashions - Mayonnaise • Crcnm de Cocoa BURGUNDY Davidson's O qt " BARREL OF TAR ON FIKE. Jar 5 •• 25° • PEACH "A barrel of tiir on the Red Bank- 11" K- 19"£ 35" CALITOnNIA Freehild road at Tinton Falls FANCY STALK caught (Ire shortly before noon $1.98 VICTORIA JBUTTER t $1.59 CELERY Tuesdny and burned. Tho Tinton COOKIES 1.09 Fancy Finest Jfalls lire company extinguished the $ .59 Full Elmdal* Ayrahlre C blsie 1 S-lb. box, over i00 cookie* Fifth Fifths Iniportca from Holland. 3 r 25 Kt noltlr t« in. 33° _ If It 8wlm«— We Have It __^ 1 1 37- CALIFOnNIA XMASGIFT FOR YOU! to AMERICAN IMPORTED IMPORTED 8 Yrs. lMrOHTKIl C'APITO Cliee.eTri»:..?f 19c SUGAR PEAS Full Itlrli MKYKU'S Crispy, Crunchy, * 1,9 Hennessey's PORT .39 Delicious Oven-fresh 2 - 27° .39 Full'Pods A Monlllndo .89 PotatO'Stix* 2'"19c FIFTH RUM Rum 1Firth O * C Rrand FIFTH CALIFORNIA or WIIITH SHERRY 1 w 1 ALL GREEN Market ft Sfufferl Olivei ..2 '23c All OUT 'Soa Food fresh. Finest Quality >H KENTUCKY PIONEER SPROUTS Ho Cold Stursve National Distillers SPANGLE LUCKY LEAF California, Currant. 2*«*2Sc Phone 1377 We Deliver qt. (Ml PHOOF—a VKAIIH lilue (i TIMESAVINQ-WORK-SAVINO 19 WEEK-END SPECIALS' WINE Mince Meat ...Z-™*"29c ' Ilottlcd In in • si'; BIRDS EYE FOODS STRINOLEHS TENOKH I'nrt FIGS • New Crop rOllGIKH „_ ICiiit' $129 Hond ,i TURKEYS GREEN BEANS rtMimmiH lujS. APPLE <$ Tnkny ninrk Mission 0 ««<• IQo «~ - — (», CHICKKNS -DUCKLINOS Boston Macknrrl ...• < qr. For Oi« hoilJar* t • • tty* lha' Calif. u l*f.«J bralI OMda A, mlti-ltil blrda, Medium Smelts >l Ood 8l«aks 20!. RYE $| .20 Date & Nut Bread 2 - 29° JUng MdckArrl 1 SPKCMMf All Qtttn quart J5e Bpanlih Mncksrol Davidioi(% A-l STRAWBERRIES i[fm liH.tll^J—. t fir Duff'i Ginger Bread Mix A hunrlira AAC Bhrlnins , Dinner Wines ( > on I'ltoor \ V KUOOKT BUrt While CUV* *"»' *$?'* '«Vi 4 VKAIIH tnuMH ... wiuoit* MU or Df vll 1Q* [OIMB'MKAT, Wporlal ... BOo Ih. $199 M. C. BEER 1J Clitrpl, llnrl>rm, OYITIM. . . Food MU I'Us;. JTOlt OlIltlHTMAN I CAI.irOllNIA qr, tlnrbrninr, Allrnnll. KAS .... k«(il*a.l2 kt 1 for Dressing ,Mn pt. AIPARAOUI TIPS kM III M) ><« Fairy Soap 3 9 « I2c ruix ronii $|.8S $| .75 LIMA BEANS aUld ATllKniNCK JL Full qunn 1 Lifebuoy Soap 3 •*•« 16c CiOtAMB ...UHJU«dos. 24 CAM Silvw Dutt ,...**+* 19c ~ ~~ VtKtU ....UeHoi. S9 2-29° MawNMHiaimjiiiMM^^ U'--,'

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