7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COfY VOLUMELXXIII.NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Patent Granted to Red Bank Woman Gets Purchase of Lots Three I nliiirl as Car Lands in (iullv *>«ia Itriplil Bmlhrr, Allen Asks Council $845 for Injury in Fall Parsons Lauos Si«»»-r Join .Navy

Myrtle B. Williams of 183 West f. »r Kf'f^r Jr *on of Mr. and Rumson Man on Bergrn pi., has been awarded At Shrewsbury 'Devoted Service' To Take Over $845.90 in the New Jersey Work- men's Compensation court at As- Radio Frequency bury park. The award was bared Faces Early Vote Of James S. Parkes knoll wood Roads upon an injury, which Mrs. Wil- : r.\« .'<•• ••!.• Hunting Devise* a Navel liams testified she received as the School Board Slates HaiU result of a fall down the back steps On \J ntk DOIIP at Rotating Joint for of a home in which she was work- November Election Freeholder Desi II. > M .' • M •• ing as a domestic Deputy Director Memorial Park Multiple Feeds Harry S. Medinet* fixed the per- On Land Acquisition To Help 4 manent injury to Mrs. Williams' P. -i ! W \ • - -' A'V v Th8 Patent Office back at ten per cent of total. 1 Shrewsbur.. y voters will go to the MVhv iln Ih^ V* thr (.»•.;•> • 'I'- n on .Scp'.. 26 granted patent No. 2,- Mrs. Williams was represented by ' po early next month at a special ll P genr i MMW nt " Nf A ,|r: • •. V Hn- .7:3'148 on a "Radio Frequency Ro- tutnry 'i'MiMMl Th- •!.]..... I i ' I'-.- William T. Wichmann of Wise 4 [ school election to decide whether fi'.nc Joint For Multiple Feeds" sons 'in.--A *•! i d h.a " • :> 'i •>' ' • n Wise, Red Bank. The insurance I or not the board of education Sheriff W.»l<*rt S. White of Rumeon and Saturday ni^hi !••, 'If.-. ,i ;r»; '•' company was represented by John ! should spend $2,500 tor three lots W.'li.-.m H. Rhodes of Baltimore. •a use Ihf I'nitr.l S>\( An!'- To Be Honored piovrmcnls in the means for tranf- president of the board, the three .). ppop'r liko J:inu-> S P.'IK-.- h ••! in;:;,njr j.idio energy between a lots will extend the school's play- Addn-.-inp nrailv 3"" !•••• ";< A Kn- number of fixed circuits and a num- Straus Company ground. The plot will square off who Ratlui nl I o hf'ii":- ! r:c \ ".;n Saturday Mght ber of ciicui's that rotate about a the playground with a tract of j common axis. In other vords, it meadowiand the board hopes to monial dmrui" :il t'n^'al H:i-.-u .UP IVunktl |o Spenk frequently is the practice to make Store-Wide Sale pui chase from the Maix family. Katontoun. thi- MttnrnHv yn. i '• r% use of a number of antennas Mr. Berger said it a-slo will peimit pi cs?cd th*' (•(•nil t v'> £i"i'.-' "If *<>: At Mil Dinner Untwe M - A' mounted en a rotating structure, the boaid 10 cio.se off the lane on th"' veyi s (if .-i i \ hi- Mi I1 it Uf - '. i and energy is fed to them from the southern edfce of tho school's •• •) fe.fl.s the problem has been solved 5 fth Anniversary ol the land to Frank Lane. tins." Mr. Pjii-Mjn.s ;.J=snN .1. * \\>,• i. i. r. ••• pr '•. by the use of two transmission Kvent Offering John Newman reported that the this foundation tc Mini, piumn.i'r.i i-.li.ln h.ie.s, one within the other, and Parent-Teacher association had i.s fIran. Upper Icvrl- r-in ^M (n p.', hawn:; Iheir common axis located Unusual Values unanimously supported the. plan to tho.se who wirld JIHWM, If ihf f->nn • t h i r n i * ! ifl Mr.'I- i-.-T V 1 »•", >c r, WHS ,v th» center of rotation of the d at inn remains <\ rony. thr- I 't.j (•[•«,! - M • \\ • 1 epi ese nting the P. T. A., silggcstid c M- A Howcicr, accoiding to Messrs. received through more than half a that the election he held Nov. 2, of ton upt polit ical in;uli.n' . 1 fT M-.r:: s ".d.v. The attt.rnry urn or ul * JHJ*1I r.= *- I. I'M; White ,-m'l Rhodes, the foregoing) century, Straus company of Bi ond | dVlU" I'r",ho"next V. T. A. meeting K« 1 •• e If nv'hon! becomes too complicated j st. is marking the 54th annivers-I follow fd rrmaik^ hv Kep .[.line- <' \CH.IKI .-Hi''' : He said that "."> pri.-ons attended 1 t ' 1 UP (>r\ wlir-n mrue than two feeds arc in- ary of business in Red Bank by the la>t nieelinc of the association Amhinrld -.'-, who .-aid. "V - i.ni nf l'<17. \o'ved. and it, therefore, is the offering unusual merchandise val- and tl*at all favored puicliase of trn that MnntiKiiith *-i>iinI> h..« thr ;i,r r object of their invention to over- ues during a store-wide sale start- pnvilfgr to honor a m!in lik*1 .J.uiir> oflii'i-i the lots. p.-.; u-a s come such limitation. Thus they ing tomorrow. John B. Myers, Jr., wlio with .S. Parkre." Thr roi^rr^^in-u) Jj.-tcd t]f, ai t- npp-;r- Mr. Parkrs' frirnillino.cf>.. CIKIIHI Irr, ion >.f have devised a coupling network John H, Mount, Jr., previously ! nil. K i f i r. a n comprising a group of stationary aelf-sncriticr and flrli-ilcrnul as con- • *)f I- nf; Hi .HV II. voted against placing the question trihutory to his "dfviitfil (jo.sirr tn filters --devices that arc designed to before the voters, disagreed with Car which plunged through the railing and into Throctn-iorton s pass one range of radio frequencies dt> sonit'thing worthwhile fur pt-nplr t ;,e 1 .-.er. fh'it Mr. Sutton. Describing .such a sug- t he i to the exclusion of others-each of qu''y en River rd. Saturday night. Broken line shows path of car. with whom hp coin*'." in contjict " gestion as "politics." Mr. Myers w l.s •,, • rn.:r,ed. Sluy which is coupled to one of the sta- Jtimc, Jones of Long Branch, the driver, suffered minor cuts 01 ''HP'H served hi.s enmnmnity -*ind tionary circuits and functions to asked whut assurance the hoard has I >en t | that Mr. Lane is agreeable to mak- country with grrat distinction." de- pass only tha frequency band of the ieg. Two others in the car escaped injury. clared Rr-p. Auchinrlti^s. "ThmiRh lr.i.' n, n! Sri i'h Wmvilind r) r . who SHld other parts, is set up between the that District Clerk Lester C. Scott In Rumson Sold p^irt^ -f 'hit rond r*.T,l heen iva. n- two filter arrangements. was directed to contact Joseph L. ed .T.VIV >•>• re'-ent riini and asked Clayton, county superintendent of thi> re[iai.« he niTlo Maynr De- It Is claimed that thie novel con- schools, relative to the legal as- By Hintelmann Pru to Observe ni^e stater! the condition had al* struction is simple, and practical, pects of the election. The election and in ita use the interconnecting will be held at the earliest date al- line serves to transmit the fre- Oak lea Comprising Mr. Smith r<-ad th» rerort of H. lowed by law. 75th Anniversary I.ynnwond Mn'on. huildinjjf inspect quencies of all of the tIrculta while k th" various filters assure that the In other business of the four- Over Five. Acre* Hai Local Office tn Hold for. f'ermits fir new .u:'dinga anft frequencies on one side of the ro- hour meeting. Charles Maikham re- othor rrin-t ri.'t: in w-ork flmouni- tating joint will appear only in the ported that the question of having New Owner Parly at Old Orchard injr >n ?3:i.Mn.i ••.TH i>»u"d during corresponding circuit on the other a school bus pick up pupils in the SeptornHer to Charley Imlay, Ri\ er northwest and southeast .sections of Andrew J. Gallagher of Brooklyn id. a-ldition J |/'«1- Jtmej f". s-.de. It should be noted also that One hundred and nine rr«idfnt« the networks are hl-directlonal and, the boiough is not yet settled. He has purchased through William H. Humphieys. Han,-e rd, dwelling, said that Information being j Hintflmann. Firm, Realtors of of the Red Bank area will partiri \ S22.rt*.iO; Mr*. t',fr,t^f T/Ockwood, therefore, particularly suitable pate tomorrow in one of thr l;uj{- where the game antenna* are used Julius Straus gathered, but that another week is ' Runuson. the country estate known Parker ave. poreh repairs. 1100; cat birthday part ins on record • Russell B'iru«. River rd.. store, $10,- both for transmission and recep- needed to compile it. as "Onklea," owned by the, estate of tho obirrvancn of the 75th »nni- tion. This well-known flrm has been the late Mrs. Ernest A. Smith. Wolcott 00n: E. J. Hulse, River rd, gar- planning the anniversary event for DIKUM New Janitor virwry of the Prudential Insur- a&e, $*no. and I* W The property Is situated on the ance Co. The oi-rasion will hr Messrs White and Rhode* jtate months. This means that most of A lengthy discussion was held on north tide nf Rumson rd., east aide The «hr-rlff« tour of puMIc rrr- , Carter ave. car-is". !»."" ' that their Invention may be manu- marked by sitnultnnr>ou» gathering; ', virp d:itr" far back. He serv.'d us the sale merchandise was pur- the question of luring an additional < of ftavesink ave., and south »ide of Ooun^ilm^n Tinv - K. Hunting, factured, and used hy or for the chased at pre-Korean war prices QC- come 76,000 person*! thrnughnut I umlri.-hn :ff under t'.wj sheriffs, janitor. It finally ' - 'l|»J1i** Tompkins, Mr#. Vice Presidents Harry J. Volk and .S!i rifT Wulcott was educated :n he seen on a large landscaped plot the Bronze Star. cipal faid that, due to Iwo polio round home. leg at abeut midnight Saturday Robert M. Green, hearl of the com- a' Cooper blvd . Roosevelt , The oldest employee of the (Irm cases of children in the same room, Mrs. Pmith acquired tho property when the car he was driving wrnt pany's regional home offices jn Los Ka'onto'An grammar school and Hazard Make Appeals Middletown township, only three is Leon E. VanBrunt of Prospect several parents had requested that from Mrs. V. A, Dwight in 1926 and off the road, went through a guard Angeles and Toronto, respectively, w:I.H graduated from Lons Branch hiiih -choul aiul Stewart'3 Bu«:ne«;' blocks west of Rt. 35 on the north Hill apartments, who is starting his something be done about flies in thn ial that time marJe substantial altcr- rail and landed in Throckmoiton's and Vice. President f'h;ule.s K.Vi"- The first fall meeting of the Red| college in Trenton. In I!*I2 h bink of the Navesink river. In the 42d year. He worked his way up buildirtg. The board decided to trylations in the residence and recently gully, River rd. wood, who is to direct Southwestern Bank branch of the county Red S12.0OO-pricc class it us complete from a chore boy to head salesman, a new typy e spray bomb suggested ! built a new garage on the premises. According to polifc, Jones was operations from a new regional I op.-r. ed Munmoulh Market in Eat- C'rois chapter waj held last weeK with a large expansion attic for window dresser and buyer. by Mr. Scott. Mr. Matteson said Other country estate homes in traveling west on River rd. He home office to be established ,-it .ontown and for 3ti years conducted the new branch rooms In two rooms and bath, an oversize that hand-.*praying of DDT had ,„,. immediate vicinity include passed a car driven by Leon Reus- Houston. They will add their birth- a highly Hiiccrssful meat and groce- Kelly building on Broad st. 5 Thomas B. Kurd. Jr, chairman garage, with storage «pace and proved ineffective. those of Dr. John L. Riker, B. J. sile of Broad st., Red Bank, and day greetings to those of the ry business there. He is married brerzeway. Barry, Samuel ,7. Rutherg. Edgar in trying to get back to the right president. , to the former Elizabeth William* named new committee chair Halloween Party ! of .Vow York city. They live at 65 The Expansion Model dwelling is W. Hcllrr, Donald S. Andrews and side of the road to avoid hitting According to Mayor Edcnr V an oncoming car, lost control of Broad st . Eu'untown. His (list wife. one of the Cy Williams ranch-style School to Hire Eldon Loblein. Denisc of Fair Haven, manager nf : residence which earned national Set for Eatontown the. wheel. The car ripped out 2H the local ofnie_ this is the fir-=t time "ho .lid several years »«fo. was recognition through feature articles An Optometrist feet of iron guard rail and plunged tho entire Prudential orgnnizntion I the fin mer Frances Estellc of Lake- in hnth "Better Homes and Gar- Woman's Community into the gully where it- fall was has been able to juin in a simul- I rt OOfl. dens' and "Architectural Forum." Possibility that an optometrist , School of Politics broken hy small tree". taneous celebration. He ejtim.-itod I Heading the enterta nment «il! he It will he available In several dis- Club the Sponsors will be engaged to examine Shrews- Hgt. Leroy McKnijjht and Patrol- that, similar parties will he held on I an ad.lr.'.-s by Charles Kranke'., tinctive exterior variations to give bury grammar school pupils was man Joe Kundtrburke, whu inves- Friday in approximately wo cities i llr.-t a.-sistint. county prosecutor. Country Club Estates a. feeling of Members of the youth conserva- expressed Monday nicht when the. j Session Oct. 20 tigated, measured the skid marks In every ca.se the parties Will he | C.'l:irrn''e Meeks is sencral chair- individuality, according to Mr. Mll- tion committee of the Woman's Shrewsbury berough board of edu- 1 which were 325 feet long from highlighted by a special bir'hday ! nrin of the affair, which 1« spon- ten Merger. Community club of Eatontown met cation met. j Republican Women to where Jones first applied his brakes cake. ; .sorrd by the Kttonto'An Republican AinonK the many salient features Monday night at Eatontown bor- Appointment of the optometrist i to the spot where the car left the I cuniniit'er SrrvinK with mm on the ough hall to plan their annual Hal- Sponsor the Program The luncheon here will include incorporated in the- prize-winning was delayed because of the nl>- • road. I Prudential personnel from Kcyport ' dinner r.iinniittee ar>- Councilman d^.-icn are sliding door closets and loween party and parade for the sence1 of Mrs. Irving Keist, who Two passengers in the car, Her- , James N. Wolcott. Jr , Leslie I>. children of Eatontown. The event The United Women's Republican and Iving Branch branches of the buili-in drc.-.serg with mirrors in is vacationing. She is chairman of clubs of Monniouth county will hold bert G. Howard and Carlton Willis J Red Bank office and members of Srelv an*l v'h'irles Mi!>r. John both bediooms, a large picture win- will be staged Tuesday evening, the health committee. At a pre- of Long Branch were both unin- Uti-' ••rnri n i- r!n.i nun of the en- Oct. 31. and will feature costume the first session in a series of : their families. dow and a built-in lire place in vious meeting, Howard Mattcnon. "Schools of Polities" Friday after- jured. The driver was treated at IteMainnien' comniittt'e. assisted hy ] the living room and a built-in china prizes, prizes 'or posters and prizes school principal, told the lizard of j Riverview hospital. Mr. SI-I iy and L'ounci'nian Lewi.*.' in a window painting contest. noon. Oct. 20, at Procter's hall ut closet in the dining room. Equip- the desirability nf such an ap- : Long Branch. Plans for the session James was given a summons for Party Saturday I who v. \'.\ he toast master. Edward | ment in the U-shaped kitchen will Mr«. Merrill Beam is general pointment. He said children often I wore made at an executive board excessive speed, passing on a curve | H. Emm./ns and Theodore JleGin- , consist oT a Bendix automatic chairman. The line of march will are hindered In their studies be-' and damaging the guard rail. At Little Silver n.-.-s Imp handled publicity. I meeting Friday in the clubrooms 1 washer. Kelvinntor range and re- form at the Eatontown Methodist cause of poor fye.Mght and that of the Sen Oirt inn. The Indies' auxiliary of the Lit- I M: > I'!: ,-une H*ye-, w.dow of fngerator. YounRstown sink and church at 6:30 o'clock. The window thorough eye examinations should A Mini. 'Creeping Socialism." will ' lie Silver fire company will hold a Conn. I'nrm C y.le J. Hayes and a rnhinets nnd an exhaust fan. painting contest is open only to be made, particularly on young- be shown, and will be followed hy Move Into Their New 'Kami* party Saturday at K p. m. in Rejnjhllc III Cdtnini* :e.;w onlHn, is in i Eatontown boys and girls who are sters who have not yet commenced a discussion Ird by J. Russell Wonl- Home on Holly Lane the Little Silver school auditorium dislike of ticket sales. She reported; high school pupils. Pupils in the readlng. ley, county chairman, and Edward Mrs. Nrllic Parro is chairman of a. h' ,1) J,-m.iiul for ;ne tickets af , Keel Bank Man Held third to eighth grade of Eatontown In response to an Inquiry from ' C Rroegr, Republican state com- Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Dutcher the committee. She is assisted bv soul, as they were placed on sale*| Mn. Thomai B. Ford, Jr. grammar school will participate In the board, Dr. Sydney M. Kramer mitteeman. have recently taken possession of Mrs. Ethel Herbert. Mrs. Lucy Her committee includes Mrs. Kay- I or Assault and Battery the poster contest. of Red Bank wrote that he would ' The club Is ro-operating with the i their new home or Early American Pace, Mr«. Korgie Ijomhardl. Mr*. ni.ml Hill. Mrs. Robert Dangler. Miss Lucy E. Tompkim. exec Vernon VanPelt of 259 South Chairmen are Mrs. Stanley Rob- be available for such an appoint-- county cnmmittee with plans for design located at 5 Holly lane, Fair Lillian Oberreich, Mrs. Hazel Trt- Councilman Wolcott, Councilman ! tive director of the chapter voluH Pearl st. was ordered held for ac- erts, contributions; Mrs. Lawrence ment. Ho said he would examine | the annual candidates' luncheon Haven, part of the former William ley, Mrs. Gerry Fields and Mrs • I..-.M1 K. Smoc-k. Jr. Harry Row-j teer service corp?. stressed the n4»» tion of the gland jury Saturday J. Uiacolelto, correspondence; Mrs. each child onco a year, taking ', Thursday, Nov. 2. Governor Al- Mennen tract. Lilian Lovekin. lain), r.iuncilmiin Fivd S Morns,, for vol'inteers in all phases of ', morning by Acting Red Bank Mag- Edward H. Uiion, decorations; Mrs. about 15 minute* for each exami- fred K. Driscoll will be the speaker. The residence has six rooms, Plans for the affair were complet- C'Minciinnin C.roiv3 O'lcll, tl'uuncil- Cross work. Miss Tompkins istrate William T. Wichmann on a Raymond Hill, finances; Mrs. Clar- nation. He would be at the school powder room, tiled hath, tire place, ed Wednesday night when Ilv aux- 'nitli Spent1,-r Palterscn. Fire Chief thiit r.ow. more than ever befi rhaigc of assault and battery. ence E. Mccks, Jr., telephone; Mrs. two mornings a week, In the event. MEMBER C.r.A. SOCIETY breezeway, attached garage and iliary met In the fire house. Attend- 1 1'etri- Tunuiino, Mr." Harry Kiike- people are looking to Red Crosi The complaint was made by Van- Beam, Judges-; Mrs. Nelson Scott, of the detection of faulty vision, covered brick terrace. Mr. and Mis. inc the mrc'iinc were Mrs. I.ui'y R.IIII. Orr.n Clark, Mr. Miller, C'llf- help both at home and abroad. Pelt's wife, Mrs. Louis* VanPelt, prizes; Mrs. Francis Bruce, refresh- parents would he notified. Jack D. Kowler of Pinckncy rd. Dutrher are planting Ihe. half grre Bruno. Mrs. Kay Drcwlei. Mr.«. has been elected to membership in ford H. (.'.ulm.in and Mrs Kathryn | NJr, jame, \v. Parker of Re who charged her husband had beat- ments; Mrs. L. D. Seely, publicity, of grounds with holly trees, roses Judy Earle, Mrs. Fields. Mis Met-j Snyder. Af.'intins th.- committee a» ] Bank waj n.imed chairman of til the American Institute nf Account- and a wide variety of shrubs. The en her and their five-year-old son, and Miss Doris Bennett, line of Mertffi|« Money heil. Mrs. Forgie Lomhaitl:. M: secrciu.v and lieasurei. resprctivel nominating committee to be Veinnn, Jr. VanPelt was arrested march. Edward McFeely will he for horn**, firm*, rountrv nt»t#, hill. ants, national profe?sinnat society teirace is being completPd with a 1 Bnrhaia Mazz.a. Mrs. Mildred Maz- Iy .-HI- Mis i_". ira Co'?rc:iie and cd hy Mrs. J:imrs H. Gi acly. Jr, Friday night by Capt. Charles master of ceremonies. Mr*. Clyde inr»B nutlrlinv*. r \ I s t • n i; or h'W. Loli^ of lertifHd public accountants. He paving of old bnrk which me well ZUITH. Mis. Pare. Jin I'uin Mi.«. trim miy iinymr-nt. Ubrrjil loanf r>n flf- h.'is hi? own offices for the practice E.l« ml t'liik. Slire'.*.sbui y jind Mi? Juseph lCnrUfen. Williamson Us chairman of tho win- friiUble prnpcrlir*. Wnlkrr & 'I indul:, over a century old, as they were :Jo Sipe, MM. Ca'henne W.TI'', MI- I dow painting, and Mrs. Howard of public accounting at 12 Broad obtainrd from one of the old houses Turner. Fair Haven; William M Adam Barr of May court, River 19 K«'t Front slrrit, R.tl lUnl,. Rriiltnrn, Mary Whalen and Mis. l.nvrkin. W, ?hadaa Plaza, was sentenced to from 60 Wilkinson, tho poster contest. niortnaBfl (irimrtmdit. 1'hone HE 6-JI4U4. fit. A graduate of the University of which were demolished during the lei. Red Bank, nimed public r»lj —Advp rlitrmtnt. Refreahmrntu weie fui nl.^li.'.l hy nn i,rcmis#l. aj tions director; Tony E. Hun In 90 days nn a drunk and dis- Nebraska. Mr. Fowler, prior to widening of While st., Red Bank, co."i s , SMI.' homtni i opening his offices herr. was on the nnw In progress. | Mrfl. Lomhaidi «nd Mi«, (.^m F.ur H.iven, fund raisin,; chairma orderly charge. Barr was arrested Plact Chriatmaa Otdtri Now P*r»onal Loint | Ivinfl. Fiiclny night by Patrolman Frank For "rrrittnHli/.oir' timtioin ry. Nap- IS to 1500 on jour mime only. Prompt stuff of !S. L>. Leidesdorf * fo. New Mrs. A. C. Weu'zori'ck. Higliland kin*. L'oBhln*. Towflit, Uook Muli-h". •am* dny Rervice. Bell Finance fow- York city, certified public account- The Ray Van Horn agency. F;iir and Mrs Frank E. (Tiegory. LlttJ Mazza. Stirring Until. I'lnyinff drill, Poker Haven realtors, was the. bruker tn "No Gunning" Signs 1 .-hatlf i' Iiany, 77 Broad itrxt, R«rl Hank. Phdi • Ing flrm. four years. . I'hene KE Silver. Junior Red Cioss; rhiiu. r>iu-il>. »ir. ln\'i li.ft. Shrip, *\ KE <-14T2. 1.1-tnn 742.—Adffrtlirrr.mt. the transaction. "So (I inn nil" «^m nmi t .,«• he harl Hunting, home nursinB. Hubert Jo*. Smith. \\lita»h tisrment. Mortf affti Mortgan Mono flli> Crtr.lht.H-tl. In c.tiU r,t h UwnM'i Fnrrnw, Red Bank, snfety servle^ ,1 nnfl htinir. I'livntr hninrs only. Wt buy anrt >r!l mortifnso. Beyntoti for hnmit'. farmi. rotmlry afltatt, huri- A Hit "Hallmark" Chrlitm. • Clld. and Miss Flora Willpiiss, Red Bull 111. li-intu or KA 3-ur.M.i-M.- A.I- WtdfwonrJ 4 Hnynlon. » nr.immon.l pi. Ph.-n. HE ncM btjilditiBs, ixintlng or n«w. Long .if in. r•».!«• A,|. :,i •., i! •.,_ „,!, V. ..•I b.i. production. »nrl mrlhr- 60»'' 4| term. CH*V liaymfnt. liberal loan* nn y i, ' • rri-i.tnhlt prouorti*!. .l>,«»tih O KlrCne China. Siloi. (,li Mi Miller « i> nnnirl chti M..l-imly Klolh.. t, Aif*>»>y. Uonttnn MoitKi^t Oft'trr. | p.. R | i>l a ciimrtmtrp to revue (he bran .I" '. . A>- I II I •• »II.TV I'm rhom AS -7 Bioi'l II, E"l liank.— "n, K. J. IIIPIIU rbooa Rumion 1.0444.—Advar' conjt.tu:ion aiul by-ia^s. j, -J.—Advn iiicmtati Advtrti&emeni. Advirtiltmtnl. UtaBtat, Bioid it., Kid fiank.-AUi bjrj J" Pace T Roofing tiding Window Insulation Sinimoiiit mons, to f'hailpg Xorri.t Rot»in«on, Chrston Simmons of Rumson, and Local Doctor a.m of Mr. and Mrs. William J. the late Mr. and Mr). Beverly Bee- lo Marry Robinson of Wayne, Pa. b« of Londonderry, Easton, Md. OLSON Mr. and Mrs. fhenton Simmons Mlsi Simmons is an alumna of Mr. Robinson was graduated from ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Fall Announcement Buys Attractive of Navpsink River rd , Locust, an- Chatham Hall and atudird at Bryn the Pomfret »chool, attended Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanic! r nmini-e the engagement of their M«« r college. She in a grand- Princeton university and is now Eattmttea Without Obligation of the Riverfront Home uawuhlei, Mi.-s Delight. Beeb* Sim- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.a (tudent at Haverford college. W. W. KENNEDY t Local RtpraatnUUva Phone: Bad Bank «-ltt3

OSTENDORFF MUSIC STUDIOS Point Place Through X Adalbert Ortendorff AnpHira . McCue Concert Pi»nl«t »nd Thtortit Soln > lollnlni and t onclurtor The Dulrn Colnnial residence «l Seriou* itudy for Students and Performed. ijuiisrni'rk Pninl tn'lnnrinK 1 IJ Mr*. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. Ainin D. Wnotl of S.in Ktani^cu, C;il.. h:is just hr* n M;\n.«f.*i frit on tV0.i20-M H<(1 Hank, N. J. :!i* Soul li .Shi rv\'ijtiui>' iiv.r mi s'.lr.vh thnr hs H mintrvn fr:tmf 1 fs- i'i' nrrt ennt.lining TV-ri i ooni.s, ihrni' tilrj halh.v wiih nvn-isrfar- HBI-. »'la'-hc(l. In ndilmun Ih^if is .in oftirirnry ^nfsi iT>ttH£P nn the pifmi&fe. It commands n f-wfppinf; BUY virw down and across the South Shrewsbury rivor. The now owner, who formerly YOUR resided in Kryport, intonds to oc- Lupy thr pumiJif.s as lu.s pernian- «[\l home. He mainUunB attlroa uu HOUSEHOLD thf coiner of HardinK id. ; thing you need to improve your home. Listed here are just a a prfat man of 'he on.roiir.ity. a C KTfit man in our heart*, a great Rexall AMMOHIATED TOOTH PASTE..49 few of the many diversified items that we stock! American." C C0MIHG! Clim.TX of the dinner rnmt when FEENAMINTChewing Gum Laxative.... 16's 21 J. IJufsell Wonlley Monmouth <'Olln- )u ty rlfik. prP^i'ntf(1 a silver -servinR e liny to Mr. P;irkcs as a gift from UNGUEHTINE for burns 60c tube 57 CDCPIAIC v7"V %< I the Ri'd Hank Kcpulilidin olub and NEXT WEEK Xl#l"l-|lll X rridav. Orl. 1.) ' friend." in the county. Mr. Woolley C said Mr. Piukes "lookeil Rood 15 B. F. I. POWDER for First Aid dressings... 25 OrLUlHLO Thru Sa,M(M 21 yenra ago when he wa? running for freeholder nnd he looks good now." C f/ie One, the Only - £ ! PITTSIU'RG I To. Mr. Piirke? hf said, "when you With Choice of Costumes! CAMPHO-PHENIQUE lotion l oz-27 d'jLi: Tuft look at this tray, may H remind you of your many friends in Mon- lovable dolly has lilktn C Rexall Original LrfS mouth cnuniy." ASPIRIN TABLETS 5 grain 12 s 7 : PLASTIC TILE The tiny was inArnhei] "Present- ' W ed to J nines S. PHI ken for comple- C r Cnnir* In I • *^^| tion of 1') years' servire. Board of BROMO SELTZER for headaches. 70c size 57 1< SALE r vir If ty of — g* rhnnen Frfeholdcrs. l!M5-1950, Red rharmlnt; ml- #1 f|C Bank Republican Cluh." C< 2 FOR PRICE OF 1 PLUS lc Mr. Parke* replied. "] want to QDO'RO-NQ cream deodorant 1 oz- 39 •£ or« and l« easy •• Jj i tell you of my deep gratitude for . .. and fun to SQ. FT. j thi< expression of loyalty. Of the C surts mm.. OCT. 19 Install. I many thing* years In public office PERMEDGE BLADES single or double, IP's 23 r I have given me, I value one thing i ! the most-the fine, loyal friends I'll C , treasure throughout my life." MSTEETH Denture Powder 60c Size 55 CONGO WALL .09V2 a I After Freeholder Joseph C. Ir- B«nl lifc* o dentistf mirror t» win, chairman of the dinner, called PROTECT YOUR SLEEVES WAXED PAPER I25ftroi nn Assemblyman Klvln R. Simmill and weai your prettiest reoeh hord-to-eleor. lurfqeeil .43 to lead the Jinking of ''America." a moment of ?ilent prayer followed blouses to woik1 SQUIIt ' Mr. Irwin then nj1.00 Louis Philippe *** HUDNUT • Step Ladders • Extension Ladders man of Long Branch, and Coun- cilman Harry T. Sickles of Shrews- UKTI • Scaffold Brackets • I'npainled Furniture bury. «/ HOME 173th Annlvtrtary • COLOK MAGIC Rubber Base Wall Finish Mr. Irwin was chairman of the ; committee in charge of the dinner PERMANENT SPECIAL • General Hardware • Garden Tool* Committee members included Court- Reduced 2.75 Ouilquii fliuri lundt White, reservations; Donald SoU*n$, imoofhi your ATDSfor reducin g Ptrfum White, proRranr, Robert Kirkland hand$ In obovf 33 jtcontfir • Hand Wood*Working Tools • and William Klatsky, tickets; Ev. Reduce without dlttlng! *»t Cm H Tlillttl, llttl elett Baynton, decoration!, and Coiy vltamin-condy plan. • Shovels and Snow Shovels | John L. Montgomery, Jr., dinner. SOFSKIN NOW 1.89 r I During the evening, singing wa« SS-DAY SUfHY 2*99 • Floor Wax • Garage Doors led by Mr. Simmill, Donald White CREME and J. Russell Woolley. The dinner SPECIAL SALE! • Weather Stripping • Screw Floor Jacks closed with the singing of "God 2V, on • O'Cedar Sponge Mop • Wash Pails Bless America." A tribute frnm the Republican Chaiut your club, written hy Donald Whi*.», ap- tatt ihl$ OANORUfl RIMOVIR smfo PAINTS & PAINTERS SUPPLIES peared on the hack of the program. ; Tho tribute follows: Improved way! SHAMPOO • Wall Tile Board • Cedar Closet Lining "Ori>nt. human qualities and true ESOTERICA • Mail Boxes • Hoofing Product* leadeiship must be mentioned first With NSW 75* in any tribute to James S. Parkes Special molleieent action u$«d by over a • Storm Sash • Combination Doors "His achievement,1? in honest, in Max factor telligent Republican sovernment Is o beauty treatment for million women f and in rummunity wi Ifare are note your hands. Preferred two And Mam Other worthy, and widely recognized, FADES UNWANTED •o one over other creams Ont- Lathering household needs too numerous to mention. Come in "But )n« sincere, consistent, kind in a nationwide survey! SUNTAN and ly and rnnscii>ntiou« performance, o SATIN FLOW Removes Flaky soon. See this "Super Market" Lumber Yard and Hard- his duties a.« a citi/en and as i Dandruff weathered member nf the. Board of Cho.*cn 1 ware Supplies. Krcrholdris o( Monmouth ..'junt CLEANSING CREAM Bothe with Diol for top-to-toe protection 'round the clock! BROWN SPOTS hji.« won for him the enviable re- in non brtikabli iquuzi diipmsir! *pcrt and strung friendship of nil who have known him and worked • Penetratej faster! DIAL DEODORANT with him over the years. REO. $3.00 00 "With the completion of his work • leaves no greasy film! SOU?..,new low price/ RED BANK LUMBER ' as an ofllcial of Munmouth county, 7-oz. /or u is imptifl>ililr to list here even WAS 25c a .small frnctlon of the n'itnes of 2 Sfi«*i1 up fading of lallow-looLing tuntan lo be at - iliu.*e who are hi.i friends. LARGE BIG BATH AND SUPPLY CO. your belt in the new Fall faihionil Aottrica is I "We. can only hupc. thei .'fiire, BOTTU BARS «m ijm 9 Wall Street HK o-Ol Ihrtt th-..., t r--t imnnial dinner w.l] ex- c a dainty, while vanishing cream with special pig- I'l'.'.s .n a Mii^ill w;iy the depUt of ment-fading properliei. Gentle, pleasant lo use I [I block north of Monmouth St. A4P) ' feel nR »nd hrp.irlth c.f fili'.nrl-lii^i ih.-n .1 mmy l^mkrs has won in our 2f>rJ/ hctru." ftED BANK BK«U»TF,n,

Quality EQUIPMENT I-i-: :i.. -.-inn tn oiiM in ' pa v f r ' : *» . -.nv SUPPLIES AND SIRVICI Married at Lonjj Brandt Delay Conversion •: I • f u .. k ("l.i 1 finrp tlif rii':;p *,',«- «MHI r»f F«rm—Cirdta—Mtmi t 1 1.1.•,,,!, r.- > i. 1 hr C'tn '.-•• 'i..' n.. • • •!• i^:.: i" rn,.' • t>.> n, , p>.;uy to t.^t-n -pen* n <)

Wkat »r. V«nr Requlrm.nhT 1 THY OUR CCRVICt Of Auditorium 1: ..1 up *!•!• ,,n\ iTMuli Hi c\ \^ >u ;<1 ;.i\r ' , •••• . p:-i it.i-d •:. <' : •.!• :i i.htn; ,u MI niij; h! HIP :I-.'.'. n. . :. 11.1 CONOVER BROS. HO 9-6121 1 rn .- ' . ! •• :.^ (1 f -r < h^MCi.-m UP «.;t|.l :." • . DONALD'S LAUNDRY ShrruHbur\ Board WICKATUNK. N. J. .- p 1 • c n••.*'« «'.t 1 a \ < it t !'.'• f 14 '.' Defer* Action on <»\ni •i : J ph- .\\ in t; 44 Marion St.

Conversion of the audit.H mm in Mr -.1 ,1 (,- (<:i •,, I.KM I. I OK ( \I.IK(»I(N! \ 1 n\ pr an auditorium-gymnasium v^i* de- si >n !.;ii !;..»: ;f t .- n 11111 • «• N> ' V : * V im.'< -•, n.rj • « SAVE 20%—DRIVE IN !*yed once again Monday nijjht '.••• u •• ,i : M . ! \- - nuns T l!l1 1 ^" iirlicn .'. Mi ;ir;-i M: - \\ , , ,u. when the Shrewsbury board of nl- l>r di - : n ! * "If-: U Srot* (•'"••' n "' M'H.'t -V h H- i< •., atin uu rl gown wa.s designed with a lace bod- fuse lure J,' > " Jiich had a .satin and net collar. Her Thursday, Friday, Saturday ice, styled with long jleeves and a K Peter Pan collar, ornamented uith wi'ie blue velvet She al. o had Buy Your silver sequins. The full .ikirt was ganlrnia coi -.!«<•. satin and had a full train. The t The couple are on a ni":or tnj bride's veil ivas of tulle and lace. ! to Florida, and frum there they will ROYAL and ?ha carried sprays of white fly to Na.s.sau. The bride's traveling orchids. attire wa.s a navy blue gabardine 'suit, with a nnvy blue and white Mrs. Evelyn Arcese of Depew, IV. | checked top coat. Her accessories PORTABLE Y., WM matron of honor. Her gown were navy blue velvet. was siern velvet, made with a When the cuuple. return they From A strapless bodice and worn with a live on Swartzel dr. Middletown matching velvet cape, (rimmed with (township. Tim bridegroom faille. Her bouquet was of rust col- I graduated from Tuft.s college at TYPEWRITER ored chrysanthemums. | Medford, MHFJ , in June. J!M5, with The bridesmaids were Misses I a bachelor or science de^iee in gen- Joan, Dorothy and Blanche Coyle eral engineering. He obtained Ih SPECIALIST! of Long Branch. Their dresses were first engincer-in-trainin^j licen.se to rust velvet, and their flowers were :ie issued in the state of New Jer- gold chrysanthemums. I soy. We're typewriter tpechJkts — That's why we recommend th» Stork Shower Honors Mro7. and Mis. Kennrth Novak, new Ciray Magic Royal Portable— Middlrtown; Mis. Chc^cr Korpon V/c know its exclusive features Mm. Harold Patterson and Mrs. Charles H. Biauvell, Bel- mean easier, faslcr typing for you, ford; Mrs. Thomas Cuitis ami Mrs and longer, trouble-free use. A stork shower wa.s given la.st Charles NefT. Leonardo; Mis. John Step in lodoyl week for Mis. Haruld B. Patterson Excl. Mrs. C. H. Cuilus, Mrs. Thom- of Belford at the home of Mrs. ns Cowden and Miss Tioro'.liy Cow- den, Atlantic Highlands; Mi». Le- Russell Hcndriclu at KoanxburR. Guests were Mrs. Frank Korpun. vinia Liminy. Navesink; Miss Anna Serpico 's Teurs, Newaik and Mrs. Charlca Mrs. Eleanor Knowles and Mrs. J. Anderson. Ea.st Haven. Conn. 103 Monmeuth St. Lester Terry of Keansburg; Mrs. Joseph Novak and Mrs. Edward "Killht 10 i «'!• :i Thi Rtd Bank, N. J. Tel. 6-0485 Ko.efer, Red Bank; Miss Victoria i'cl Alii "- -Ailv EVERYBODY'S DOING IT!

Seem* like most rvrry- hoily I" calllnK Mnnmnuth < onstruetlnn for home re- pairs. And no «under! Our reputation for quality workmanship, rranonahln prices, lit spreading to all part* of the county. If you have a home repair problem, rail UK ... all estimate* ire free.

EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS YEARS TO PAY These Suits Cannot Be Replaced to Sell at This Price! Only becauie we placed our order for theie luiti late last ipring—long before the recent price risei in wooleni—can we Porch Enclosures aell them at this price. In today's market, they're wonderful buy* with only one pair of trouten. But with 2 TROUSERS these rait* are spectacular miracle buys at Kridel'* incredible $49! Remember, too, that these are our fine Leslie York*— famous for superb tailoring, full luxury lining, perfectly balanced fit. Best of all, the selection is tremendous. There are Lrt us enclose your porch. In tlie overplaidi, subdued plaidi, solid tones ... in light greys, light tans, browns and blues. There are single-breasteds, double- Htinimrr time, it i«t a cool, screened breasteds, two and three-button styles. And there are sites 36-46 for regulars, shorts, longs and stouts. It will pay you to come in today, Friday or Saturday at the latest—because we must limit this sale to 3 days only! in "fitting room" , . . and ... in the Alto "Boxioom" Sharkskins in the latest Fall Shades and Models in two-trouser suits—Special at $59.00. u inter it is a comfortable glans en- closed room for the children to play in. Free estimates, of course.

No Charge for You May Charge It on THESE JOBS EXPERTLY DONE Alteration*) Our Dmili'il Payment Plai 1:VERY JOB INSURED • IIEATlMi • PAINTING I• CARPENTRY • ROOFl.Ni; ,> NKW BATHROOMS 1> KITCHEN CABINETS • ROOM ADDITIONS • KXTKNSIONS > PORCH EM'LOSl RES 1> DORMERS • EXPANSION ATTICS ' SII)1N(,S 1 MASON RV • I LOOK A WALL TILIXG '> (JARAIiF.S •> rXECTBICAI, WORK

BROAD AT FRONT ST. * RED BANK FREE FREE WKM0l|T[l[0K5TRU[TI0l([o. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P. M. ESTIMATES 9^^mJ9*f H£00O« C08N»-MI00LET0mi ESTIMATES MU RED BANK 6-5060 FREE PARKING-MUNICIPAL LOT REAR OF STORE Page Four Tfi;i» BANK RW.OTKft. tH'ltHHJt 12.

Cordon Ma.I.c.in. Jr. M:.« (Jeoige Joan K. Scliautz •., Shore Symphony Kunc ••. Mis Lyman Si-.-s, n. Mia. AdHm H SfhildKc M..- J B. Cor-Knlii.1* in the ^R'aves don. Mi.sse.- Judith fcj.,is. Suzanne Honors Autori Hr< nncr-. Kuhy Hart'.oui. Mildred Joan Elizabi-th Schantr. daughter R. THOMAS BOWERS lieVrMy, Kmma Jane Lafet-a, Jo- of Mr. and Mrs. Worth F. Schantz, SURPRISE STORE (.roiip (iives Ten for s' phine .Moans, Ksthe.- Hirnes, waa one. of thf 18 girla sworn in AND Kl.z.-iheth Davis. Edith WenniB, the navy aj Waves Oct. 3 at the (loiidncUir Sniidav Jani1 Guidon. Rirhnid 11 DcVesty, Navy Recruiting Station. Philadol- Hon.-iln Ann'-sf. Basil Milano, *>«- phia. She is now at the Naval JOHN K. HARRIS Mu»i< inn* and patron* of mii.il'" tai KushinK. Hollm C. -\f-••'or., 3d. Training Center at Great Lake, III., Children's All Wool pn'lined tuKtihi-i' m Ilif .Vavi'-ink *nd Knc BUK U. for 11 weeks of indoctrination and fi'ir.jp l.rimry Sunday nftrrnonn -it recruit training". JfcitAl til Alt CONSULTANTS a rrr,p:H';i tra and mii5,<:)!i' in Miss Schantz. who ij 20 yean old, hnnnr of thp Shore Symphony M>- (>roup «•>« graduated from Red Bank A'PIAISINO • MANA0IN6 • StlllNO SNOW SUITS ri'y e rnndii'tor. Kraruo Au'.-jn high achuol in 194S. Prior to her Mr. Auli';;. who \n a^oclHlp rn:.- enlisimrnt she was employed by # /rlaii top* with iluf'r,.- of I'IP .NY» Yiiill Hhll'ia I - n:<»nu- <>! c !i(5ti a. mmlp his flrM p\1l»- The Clem lumber contfpany of »the Telephone company. Upon com- MAMMA MAB MB BaMt wool )»anl!>. pletion of her training »hc may go ,if. apprarancp in this area at fie Cincinnati, O . has been awarded . am turn. m. *, «-i*oo iiiituloii collar* i'MT,- a tt .1 s|iukc luii-fly, [inuMOK ;t $64,460 :-f, jud^m^nt again.-*! three to another Naval Training school, •ii' MH-u-t y'* i oniniii tic foi 'NilKi'iin.-'liurj; ni'-n who foinnily oper-. she may be aaaigned to duty bil- / Ifar M mm4 pm am Monthly Uttnt 0 Txo-lonr plaid "' :u n. 'Ht n*-.s.-. dnv and enpr&iv" r\ nt.-d tlie Kii.-ttin Wnndbox. inc. The ilets at naval shore baaea or ahc 1 judgment \\ ;is H«;I rded by a Jury may volunteer for duty in Eng- lop- and •>«>!i i JJt Die coninn.-i."ion to ran- Giordano. and Hawaii. • i J' I 'lll.s yra!. iJcfcnd.'ints in t h•' n< t ion \\ eve i # Sonic |\M>-IOIIC A:.-:r> speaking w.ia Ki rehi.Mrr George Maliawfiyc, !H SPH Breeze i ON SAU THURSDAY, PRIBAY, IATUUUY, MONDAT ONLY way; Jo.-r ph .M alia "ash. 331 Carr I vilh rmliroid'r) J" ' I'll C Ji win. «ho outline.1 i in- I'-sn- and objectives of the ors.-m- av«', and Fi.'irni.* V. Ko.ilks. 124 Sea! # \llviih iz.Tnin. and H. E. Baumganlt, gen- <-!a; (iKiiinian of Die society. 1^ was i onit-niiiri V>y ihr Lumber BUY RIGHT AT WRIGHT'S allai lied hoods company I hat t In- Wood box fom- pany enteirU a cunt met w'.fh them or »rparatr hat* on Apt". 1,';. H*4!t. fui- In tuber .o be usrtl in fulftllnif ii' rjf a ^itvorumr-nt contrafl. The tlurr nirn. arcoiding TOOL OF 1001 USES to thr plaintiff, guai antrrd pay- ment in the event It was not made hy KaJttern. The defen.sr stated ma- SEE IT NOW AT YOUR WRIGHT STORE! J? LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS trnal ."Upplnd by the Ohio company- was not In ftccordaj.ee with spec;- flrations and an a result, Ka.stcrn fi!$L KKUI.AK & KXTKA SIZKS \ua\ i\s ^ovet nment contract. The lumht-r ((jnipany c-tiarRed most of 38 PIECE DELUXE the lumbi'i WHS cut to specification.'' • IVtrl Color* & Wliilr given by the KeanJ-bniij company and rould not. be ie.-old. V." Elec. DRILL SET The Wt)Otibu\ mjupjuiy \v;\.s tU- 9 (••'iH-rolis ('ill claicd msolvrni m Sept 1949, and Tool of a • 1001 uifs Wright & i foeivt'i* was apiiotnt('d. for home-*.,hop-fa'm. I JComcs complete in o $ # Double Yoke Front 'H (!lul>* heavy St«ICkeitccn. Junior siting of: Vt" EUctfie Hav«- Tall Power Tool—7 Carban Drill Biti—Horiiontal 16 The ,-innu.tl fall 1 onfi'irncr of thr lench Sfand—6 Pitce Rag. 21.95 V.I. Junior Woman's club.-: of the third Cempltta Arksr—Pelithinaj B»nri«t—4 Inch district, held last Thin.-day at Cry«- Rubber Pad—12 Sanding Diici—Paint Miier t:il Hi nok inn. K;itunio\vn, was at- —Grindine Wheal—Wire Wheel—2 Buflinf r.i-hnnt tend i-d by moM- than 100 person*. Dim—Auiiliary Side Hondlt—2 Mounted) SjH-nkPi-s lm-ludtMl M\fi* (WrhkMtw Wheeti. Soves you time' Saves you work! Highlight uf ;i musi'-al pi-OKi V. Hniwn of Keypoit. state junior Saves you money! Everyone ot home con use Men's Gabardine Sport Shirts was a violin sulo prt formed by Os- ehaiiru-ui". Mr--. JciHcpU 'la-kill. it. It's o must for the hondymon, ond useful wald Urlinort, yoiint ixing Blarii-h southern vice prr.-ident of the State for the housewife, too. It will Day for itself WASHXBLK KAYON (,\H\IU)IM. violiniM, who is euncnUy M inlyig Frdeiation of Women's club?; MIF. tn no time by helping you with your repairs on H musical scholarship at Jullmr'l Rohnrt L Me Kin ley. third district thi-, iu.iiTicr. A Typical Wrijhr V«!ui School of Music. The yuuihful art vice pic-idrnt, and Mis. Itaniel iat displayed amazing technical Levy. Avrni-l, dLstrict junior ad- I skill, particularly through the vi,«rr Miss Jacrittc-ljnr Raquct, # I.«ii(j ulcrve*. IMO vav rid- of left hand pizzicato in Saisal piTMtlrnt of thr A.sbiny I'ark club, lars . . . worn «illi or willi- "Zicfcunenvelsen " A; an pneorr he introduced .speakers and quests. did Krelslcr'n "I.irbcsli'id." oiil lie Also appealing a.* soloiM* v. eir PARSONS, LABKECQUE, • <»rri*n. Maroon, Navy, (irry, Misa Eleanor liollcror, pianist, who t'ANZONA H COMBS played Mendelsohn's 'Koiulu I'.i- COUNSELLORS AT LAW Kroun, in MIIBII, medium, priciosso," and Charles Pier, i-i-ilist, « Wallat* Si R.d Bank Theodore I). I'm^uni Uilmund J. 0«Dtu paint. that worn out cord. STOKE OF KMU BAKGA1NS AUenduig , were Mr. r.nd MrsVincan. t J HrCue Hr»tn t'Mai Have enough GE light needed. Press built-in Suitable far exterior and Get a new one for only H»«ldj, J'. flawstfa,' I)r. and Mrs William U Rua>all. Ji. bulbs on hand at oil squeezer. Hands never interior work. Pt. con 4»«. 6 FT. opproved WtBknr;'A:'"'Wi,th, Mr. and M-«. times for your needs. touch water. Tough cavers 6 average size cord. Ho\ on on-ond- 8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Robert Baskin, Mr. and Mrs. fivd.- JAMES F. SMITH Replace worn lamps. duroble mop. rodiotOa.VB.et. IS*. off switch. 79* Value. No Connection With An; Other Store la Moamouth County S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Fram is K. AUDIOMETRISl Kodama, Afi-. and Mrs. W \V, Mii- HEARING EXAMINATIONS HONEY BACK GUMANTK-No Red Tap* III Mlkint MjintlMnts ford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph C Ii1- win, Mr. and Mr?. Karl PeVfsty, t&rlQic \liU—Acccstorlea— Bauarltt Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Simpoon, Phuna R«d Bank 6-6»76 Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Ba-iett, Mi 485 RIVER RD. I AIR HAVEN. N. J. SEE SHOPSMITH and Mrs. Andre Benii..«t, Mr. and Mrs. Milton ArnnolT, M:-, and Mrs. Raymond Seldin, Mr. ar"i Mr.< Ii-i WILLIAM E. BEATY of your WRIGHT STORE Katchen, Mr. and Mrs. William H. COUNSELOR AT LAW Boland, J!r.«. H. R. Weill..ich,r, Ruggtd, vartotilt, mulli-purposf SHOPSMITH is a com. plet* powar workihop in ona compact unit. < 61,000 Mrs. R. 0. William.--, MM. Hl«h«orl«dly ogr«e — you can't Irving Teeple, Mrs. T. C. Mc-Vey, SO Eaat Front St.. Red Bank 6-43TT btot SHOPSMITH for accuracy, capacity, all round util- Mrs. W. S. Rowen, Jin. John I'llij- ity. It dati tha work of rirt heavy duty tingle purpose bury, Mrs. William Sih.iphorsl, tools — actually does it tetter. OLD RANGE Mrs. C. \V. Coocli, Mis. Nora MILTON KOSENE ^ SHOPSMITH hat precijion features found only In- Schlndlcr Mi'K. Charlottft Levy, Mrs. highest priced'saws, drill presses, lathes ond tenders.' Herman Kurz, Mrs. ft. S. Guillens. ATTORNKV AT LAW Four grease-seoled boll bearings in ^_ • Mr.«. Edna Hartcorn, M>-. John K. heod stock. - Induction hardened fl M_ ^^ Cf| WoodcucU, Mt.<. Giandin t'!ia(ni.in, 17 MONMOUTH ST. spindle dp. Centerless ground steel • f\%M ways. Built in quality through and I ^J M * Mrs. R. C. Newton, Jr. M.s. R. H. RED BANK 6-2819 Despieaux, Mrs. H S Maxsin, Mrs. through. • So compoct it fits only •• ^aT m ROUND-UP TIME 2x5'tpoet. With Vi •"•••«-•••'•1 Complete except for ifi| ataatrttttyaa matar $199.10.' motor end bench.* is If yon HERE AGAIN! don't know DIAMONDS...

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tickets for two operas, "Cavalleria WINS ACME CONTEST r.NHJBT IN (RASH — NANNA — Rusticana" and 'Pagliacci" at the Mrs. Lola Briggs of Fri-ehold Philip J. Carman of 12 E:m pi Women to Hear St James Sodality New York city Center Opera house. B u rso n Wyn koop jwaa one of the first »even winm-r« Fair Haven, was un-.njurprt n, v Bowling club members plan week- j in the Acme Stnrecast Varieties' CLOCK SHOP | Sunday morninjr when h.» car 89 W. FRONT ST. ly meeting!, and the Vacation club "Leading I.ady" contest. I-aura • 1PECIALIZINO IN THI HE- Japanese Cleric Plans Busy Year is arranging winter skiing trips. struck itonj pillars in front of •>*IH OF GRANDFATHER CLOCK* White, employee of Acme market. RED BANK 6-5266 Educator to Speak To Attend Concerts A hook club has been formed Freehold. wais scout for Mrs. Brings P»U| Huntsman property on I( • ANTIQUE PART* •IBItlON- under the auspices of the Catholic in t'l" rnnf^r' rd . Rumnon •D AND REPLACED At Shrewsbury And Study Books truth committee. Monthly meet- ings will he held tor discussion on • CLOCK! CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Rev. Toru Matsumoto, noted A aeries of fall and winter activi- a group of selected books. tmcrican Antiques Japanese Christian leader and edu- ties have been planned by mem- The social committee sponsored • AM OUTSTANDING CLOCK cator, win address the women of bera of the Blessed Virgin Mary MAKER an informal party Saturday at the TK« dishes can the Shrewsbury Presbyterian sodality of Ft. James Catholic Knights of Columbus hall on SS Bridge St Red Bank 6-3111 church and their friends next church. The program was announc- Broad it. wait . . . but' Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the ed at a recent meeting at the church recreation hall. church. there's one thing IN MONMOUTH COUNTY Mill Jean Patterson, prefect, in- Bucket Brigade Keeps that can't. troduced the following new officers Hospital .Supplied FOR FINE WALLPAPER I We Specialize and committee chairmen: Misses Noreen Kirman, vice prefect; Ten members of Reltef Engine In Katherine O'Hern, treasurer; Paul- company worked more than sn AND BEST PAINTS Men's Trousers ine Graff, secretary; Mary Burke, hour last Thursday night carrying ONLY THREE WEEKS apoatolic committee; Betty Viru- water into Rivervlew hospital after Buy Direct and Save bal, Our Lady's committee; Betty a valve broke in the main leading LEFT BEFORE GABAKDINE Prominski. Catholic truth commit- to the building. The trouble in th' tee; Patricia Ruddy, social com- line waa the result of moving a if TROUSKKS mittee; Frances Sole, Eucharist hydrant in conjunction with th' committee, and Mary Bernler, Front st. widening project. R*» msogpecial S9.5O publicity. Relief members formed a bucltf. KLARINS The sodality will observe a So- brigade to carry water Into th' Sacco's Pants Shop dality Holy hour, (he third Sun- hospital for use In its sanitary syf 26 MONMOUTH STREET, «• W Front St Red Bank day afternoon .of each month, to tern. take the place of the religious As a result of the incident I'll..nr I! I 6-.iU.itS service usually held before the Deputy Chief Joseph Cleaiy Mid monthly business meeting. The the fire department will be service will be held between 4 equipped with special adapters in roRs — and 5 p. m. in the church. water may be run throus-h a fire GRAND OPENING Imperial Washable Wallpaper - Sher« n-V/ ii: A Theater club has been organ- hose to any outlet In a house or ized and tomorrow the group will public building in an rme-ricency. and Merlcin Paint Products Louis Furst ! attend a performance of the play, Thi.« will ennhle the water supply 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK ! "Peter Pan." in New Yoik city. in that huildinn to lie maintained, 39 Broad St. Red Bank The Cunceit c!u!> has uht:iin»'d f Rev. Toru Matsumoto I • I l ; Mrs. Ivan Kuhns, president of ' the church's E. S. Valentine Mis- Christmas I sionary society, extends an Invita- I tion to all to join the'Shrewsbury ! women In hearing the minister Magic! give a first-hand account of con- BIRTHDAY ditions in modern Japan. Rev. Matsumoto was born In Your Friends Will Be Hokkaido, Japan, in 1913 into a family of Christian and Buddhist AmOied . tradition. He graduated In 1935 I from the English Literature de- Whtn They Receive partment of Melji Gakuin school in Tokyo, founded by the Reform- YOUR ' ed Church in America and the ! Presbyterian church in the U. S. | Ho then came to the United I States and, in 1938. was graduated I from the Union Theological sem inary in New York city with the | degree of bachelor of divinity. In BKOAP AND WALLACE 1944, he was ordained in the Mar- ble Collegiate church, New York city. He married Emma Oishi, graduate of Baika Women's col- HERSHEY or NESTLE lege, Osaka, Japan, and has two ' sons, Teddy and Jimmy, and a BAR CHICKEN SALAI daughter, Margaret Miyeko. >•< tuna TMUTO MIMNM ! Temporarily interned during the war, in 1945-46 he worked with the committee on resettlement of Japanese Americans of the Federal Council of Churches and the Home Missions council. ! Other positions held by Rev. Mr. VOLLAND Matsumoto are general secretary, j Japanese Students' Christian asso- ciation of North America; general chairman, First America-Japan ; student conference In Tokyo; dele- ' gate, general committee meeting, CHRISTMAS CARD I World's Student Christian federa- tion in Paris, France, and National TIA BAOf Student Y.M.C.A. conference in Ja- * Fully Three-Dimen»ionall pan. He is the author of several hooka, including "Beyond Preju- 1 5AW»7«W!SH * Completely Prt-Aiiembledl i dice," "A Brother Is a Stranger • and "The Seven Stars." * Mailed Flat in Envelopes | In Aug., 1949, Rev. Mr. Matsu- Lid* Ordinary Card*. moto went out to Japan to te> Bible and English in his alma mater. He left his family in Amer- ica, returning t0 the U. S. the past WE ALSO HAVE summer. He will return to his work in Japan next month. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Robert F. 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badly Horn electric cord* or base w ires. Sec ITS TOUGH TO PIN IT ON THE BIG SHOTS . RED BANK REGISTER that furnace pipes and chimney flues are LETTERS FROM i 40-42 Broad StrMt, R«d Bank. N. J. EVENTS OF YEARS AQO cleaned and in good working order. S:nre ESTABLISHED 1*78 OUR READERS By John H. took and Henry Clay gasoline, miphibii, kerosene ur other explo- j sive malei'ials milsidc of itnd a safe distcinec I THOMAS IKVlMi BKOWN GIVKS THANKS FROM REQISTER FILES ; friim tin' lionii'. 1'hni' lamps ;ind poi'lalile1 Kdllor and Publisher Army & Navy Union, U. S A. Fifty Years Ago Twenty-flve Vearn Ago JAMtS J. HO(JA.\. Auuciatr Editor | oil healing stoves H safe distiini'e fruni(i r,o fintrrial rttpor.tib:!;- never refuel HICKC units while they arc To The Editor: William T. Hendrickson. became and Rivi'tsidi' aviv tl*> tor tM'Ktl'll'H a I i :cr- • »d» • r'.-rir.T.I, but «•.:! r«. I really do not know how to be- the wise of William A. Truex, Jr.. Jrint that in:; « , ppj.sc i.oi.fj t ht BID- son of William A. Truex, Si., of Oaklry and Stewart Cook of Red h extinguish all smokes and matches and their churches and all those fine •gemtnt '.mmedit'.f'* of r. y <-«ror «h.ch mi? occur. j people of Long Branch who prayed Red Bank. The ceremony was per- Bank left on an automobile trip never Miinke in bed. Repair all worn or for my speedy recovery, last Sat- formed by Rev. \V. H. J. Parker, through New England. Subs.i s>' • -r\ TIKI. .:, »M.i tt O .» JT»«- »J.(0; • i urday and Sunday. pastor of the Middlctown Baptist [ Miss Ruth Compton of Waverly ttcr.thr,. l->0: thrfc nipntfii. tl.'O: t :,,:',» copy. ' etnli. frayed electric cords and loose plugs. I am feeling very much improved, church under a canopy of fern in pi., who was to wed William Ben- Iluid Wrpk.». i.'lcrt •> fr-otd-C.f! Mi'Nr «t th« Pott- How many times in tho past yenr have and believe I am on the way to re- the parlor of the bride's home. 'nett. Jr., of Spring st. the follow- offlr» it Bed Bai.K, N. 0., und»r rne Act ol March S. !»"». covery. At least as much as is pos- Miss Hattie Inez Chisman, daugh- ing munth, was tendered a bridal we placed our lives and the lives nf others, sible, due to the type of Injury I got in the first World War. ter of Mrs. Harriet Chisman of shower. Present were Mrs. Lester THURSDAY. OC1OKKR 12, 19.V>. and alsu our properties in jeopardy bv dii- It is just like, a miracle. The doc- Keyport, was married to John W. i Frake, Mrs. James Wolcott, Jr., 1 tors and the nurses in this great Pearce, son of Capt. David N. ] Mrs. Frank Reilly and Mlsces iug tin tilings wi> shouldn't di> and nut Vetnans' hospital are amazed at Pcarce of the same place. The cere- ' Mr. ude Parker. Helen Compton, lining tIn- things we should? A little recol- the great improvement shown in mony tsok place at the groom's i Vein Pico:. Marion. Mildred and Another Feather in the Chamber's Hat mv condition. I feel ?o grateful. I home and was pel-formed by Rev. Laura Barrett, Dorothy Head and lection nf ntir ads of omission and cmiiniis- Just cannot find words to express J. T. Smock. Helen Flvnn. TIlP MviHld Mlrrr.->flll ll'ilill1 CX |M isi t if) 11 hyself. siuii niiylit help instill in us the fear of Miss Ella Willed of Harmony j A new organization was formed l. ;U'I!IM|'\. TIloilNllliN of am sure the praters and the won- New Monmouth. ' the plumbing industry. Thomas reducing uttr fire liisses, derful care I am getting in this jic(i|ilc IViiiii \;iri"iis |i;i!Ts of tho muntv great hospital, put me on the road Albert Slocum, who drove a wa- j Cook was elected president, How- to recovery. tcring cart on Rumson id. for.ard Frey vice president and H. P. Vi»ilnl 1 111' (ill.nilil lli>pl;l\s of llK'lllllCTS of I am also thankful to my many Maitland Gardner, was badly in- Smith secretary and treasurer, 1 1 friends for the hundreds of nice jured while driving under the. shed ] The Humson farm kennels owned illC riuiiiilirl . Tlic .-Itlcllililliri "iis illliillt Fair Haven's New Park in which the cart was kept. He did j by Raymond Hoagland. Jr., won 1 1 cards and well wishes, I received tin' >iniii> ;i< tin fir -1 NIHMV 1;IM voiir, and tho I'air Haven's new way memorial park here in the hospital. not stoop over sufficiently and his ! four cups and several cash prize.s cxpi^itinii .i^iiin jiniil its own wiiv. Yours truly, head struck the shed roof, tender- in the field trials held at Madison, opposite I lie Willow st. school is beginning Louis Silk, ing him unconscious. Conn. The Ktinit delays occur in local State and County Set vice Officer. The IUIIM-IIMI> vv;i.« that I'W'lt though tu take shape. In a report to ihe mayor Mrs. Teresa Conover. widow of Rumson road said goodbye to gas police court a, our informant says, Garrett B. Conover. died at the lights when ::n ordinance was tlieiv iki'n'Hi n« tiiuiiy rxliiliiiors ami lllilt tllC fcllVHV IWd Bank Region years. She was the daughter of • he entered into with Jersey Central park committee, said two lire places, water Of Other Papers lays repeatedly. And might he not Oct. a. 1950 James I. Reed of ManaUpan town-] power & L.ighl Co. to furnifh cur- i-ss iiiti'Vfsiiii;;. Uivause i>f be tempted to close hi.- eyes to Deputy Chief Frank Reuther •\\;is lmnr ti lines ami :i drinking fountain have been in- some traffic violation, let us say, ship and had been an active mem- rent lo the 87 electrie lights, which v Borough Hull ber of Tennent church. would make the road as bright ss iln mlilitiiiii i>"in fIn- i>>nnnitt»-i> w;is alilf •RETIRE-AND-KEFLSK' BOYS rather than make the arrest or Red Bank. N. J. stalled recently. Dear Mr. Reuther: Elizabeth Boeckel, daughter of Broadway. inntlis lii'ttiT. ilms facilitat- issue a summons and face another Louis Boeckel of Locust Point, re- lo lay inn t While it will be several years before Fourteen New York police offi- tedious wail befui e the case is On behalf of the League of Women Rev. Webster Davis, n native of in alintit the armory of tlie cers have to dale taken n'fuge turned home after spending the Navesink and a missionary on fur- ing tin- inov the park project is completed, the hope is called next morning Voters. Red Bank Region, may I in self-effectuating i-i'tiremenl on In the case of a summons, of express to you our thanks for the summer with her grandparents. Mr. i lough from India, preached the Jariri' ••!-•>« • !>=. expressed Iiy .Mr. Hunting and other mem- pension to avoid involvement in course, the officer can fix the date courtesy you and the officers in and Mrs. Thomas Bryant, at Hud-1 evening sermon at the Navesink the effort, to clean up conditions your department extended to our son. N. Y. Methodist church. All fxliiliitnrs ww jrf'iK'rmiK with souve- to his own convenience. But in workers in the recent "Mobile Reg- bers of the governing board that the public in the Nrw York Poiice Depart- the cese of an 'arrest, he must ap- Henry Dobbs of Belford made ap- Mrs. Samuel Coggins was chair- nirs and with jirizrs fur distiilnition from ment. Theirs is a revolting con- istration" drive. plication to have his monthly pens- man of a Halloween dance to be will take immediate advantage of the facili- pear lor the hearing the following Our job of promoting citizen par- 1 lie piitonainmi'iii jihitform to the andience. cept of the obligations of a law- day.— Jersey Observer ticipation ln government was aided ion $6 increased. held by the Red Bank chapter of ties that have been installed so far. We enforcement officer. when you granted us permission to A party was tendered to Frank the Eastern Star in the Child bulld- 'Flip entertainment rnnimittfc wont all mil. hope the residents of Fair Haw-ii lose no The New York State Constitu- 'WHAT HAST THOU . . .?' park our cars on the streets of this Shcrwoou. son of Anson Sherwood ! ing. and provided interesting and vnriod prq- tion provides that a public ottlcer, borough. of Little Silver, on the occasion of j Fir" completely destroyed a. time in niakinj; use of the park. They can including police, who refuses to The rush to hoard commodities Very truly yours. his 21st birthday. The affair was j house at Atlantic Highlands owned grains pvery ni^hi Imt Saturday night when sign a waiver of immunity before likely to become scarcr in time of Mis. S. M. Hoffman, arranged by Miss Ella King and'hy Mrs. Josephine Christman, and spend many hours there in an atmosphere war t0 f ltlc : limp »ns taken up liy the auanJiiijLT of tho a Grand Jury, forfeits his office. ' ° "' "n extend* to tho.=c Chairman. Voter's Service Com. Miss Sylvia deFabiy. Also present the occupants of the dwelling wrip that will bring happiness and pleasure. It A police officer who retire is no i treasures which "neither moth nor Copy to Red Bank Register: were Mrs. Harry Edward*. Mrs. Ar- i forced to fleet in their night clo'.heji lar^'c prizt's. luft dottl ia theirs to enjoy, for their children and longer a public officer and thus corrupt." If some mcas Ihur Sherwood, Mrs. A. VV. Shir- in order tn escape the blaze. Thcrr i 'onsidei-iililn rITiirt whirh is nut appar- cannot he penalized for refusing ure of the effort put into material WOCKI, Mrs. W. S. Robinson. Musses was no fime lo save anything, and their children's children and so on through to sign a waiver. preparedness were diverted Into Know Your Government Annie Heyer, Marianna. King, Lot- diamonds valued at $40,000 were ent went into ihe planning, construction, There is what is known as an hullding up mental resource?, man- tie Quackcnbush. Viol.-i Moore, Jen-' lost in the HIT. The ruins of thn the vears. kind could become much eurcr of A FREE PRESS nie. Heyer. Bessie and Mary Park-1 Chri.strrian house v.rre guarded day . fwtinjr and opera linn of the various escape hatch clause in the pro- Among today's complex and rap- visions of the New York Polire victory over the forces threatening rr. Grace White, Edith Pope, Grace .(and night until such time o« the booths. CruiHdrralde cH'urt also went into national and individual security and Idly changing conditions, America's Curtis, Lillian Fowler, Elsie Iford, insurance adjuster arrived, at. Pension Fund. The moment an free press stands out as a familiar, No Flag Will Ever Mean as Much oflicer qualified for retirement flies world civilization. Nellie Brower, Frank Bales, Benja- j whi^h time the ruins would he the eiiiitrol of the larjjp crowds and in the Onc wh le steadfast beacon shedding an in- hi, retirement papers, he is re- , f '" « , ' <"«dence of gen- formative light upon government mln A. Shoemaker, William Park- searched fur the gems. control of sunn? teenagers who were unable A movement is under way to displace er, J. Raymond King. Arthur Mrs. Mary Woostcr Sutton of i uintruley civilizatiocivilized nstor comee usp toth elight kin. dTh ofe and providing continuing, reliable to harness their youthful enthusiasm. our flap in the minds and hearts of Ameri- District Atorney McDonald calls guidance for all who will read. Sherwood. Charlie White, John East Front st. resumed her law the 14 "the retire-and-rofuse boys." rntions which no foe can confiscate. Moore, Wilson Hobrough, Myron practice after being confined to her The ((iiiiuiiiiec members worked long cans, and to transfer the attention nnd The Belgian physicist Cosyns, re- This Is as It should be. For the Campbell and Frank Curti« of Lit- homo by a heart condition. Says the Kings County prosecutor: membered for his balloon explora- Constitution guarantees freedom of find hard. In addition tu every niplit nf the allegiance of ihp American people to the We are thereby placed In a di- the press and a free press, ln turn, tle Silver, Miss Grace D. Johnston Winter struck its first blow when tion of the stratosphere with Pro- and Mr. Stebbins of Red Bank; 70 mile-an-hour winds whipped •show from T to midnight they worked for flag of the I"nited Nations. The blue nnd lemma. To compel such a witness fe«or Picard, furnishes the Inspir- perpetuates freedom. to testify without a waiver would ing example. In helping perform this function, Walter A. Sherwood of Freehold, about this section. According to days hefore the exposition and some HIT not white of the- T.N. lias already been raised most probably result In granting the hometown newspaper serves the William A. and A. Holmes Shoe-j government weather records it was complete Immunity from criminal During Wo,Id War II he was maker of Shrewsbury and Miss Es- the coldest Oct. 10 on record in iliri»i?h yet. If any are to be singled out above the Stars and Stripes in Korea, and sentenced to death hy the Gestapo, citizen as an explanatory road map punishment tn a miscreant police to a better understanding nf the ex- toll? Griffin of . 55 years. Branches were dc/wn all at (.leneral Douglas MacArthnr's headquar- and -while awaiting execution waa George Lockwood, son of Capt. over town and part of Broad st. for credit they are Hie eoehaii'men Kdward officer. Failure to call him might confined for a whole year in a com- ceedingly complex workings of gov- result in concealment of the facts ernment today. Nelson Lockwood of Galilee, was was closed to traffic because of fal- 11. (.'onway and Frank V. Ulaisdell, and ters at Tokyo. pletely dark cell. Hi.i sentence was, sailing on the Shrewsbuy when his len tvc's. tending to establish an illicit re- j it app<,ars, commuted to a term at The news with the Washington Kay V.. Taylor, executive vice president of Americans are being encouraged to fly and Trenton date lines, alor.g with boat capsized. The boat did not ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C. Vnnln- latiowHIp between criminal! and Belsen. which he survived. sink and Lockwood was able to wegon of Monmouth St., Miss Ma- Hie rominunity fliamlier of Commerce, who the U.N. flap from their homes and places P°llc*- | Lt. Col. Vladimir Peniakoff. writ- that from the county scat and the municipal building, usually provides cling to the upturned craft until tiltla Kurtz of Red Bank and Miss Landled the bulk nf the detail work. of business on U.X. day, Oct. li), and pub- Mr. McDonald intends to ask the . jng in a recent issue of the English the principal means hy which read- Capt. James H. Mulligan, who was Edith Sehotitcn of Mount Vernon, Grand Jury to irsue a presentment magazine Time and Tide, quotes nearby in his boat, went to his res- N. Y.. went to visit relntives at Our liats are off. however, to those who lic buildings are lo be similarly bedecked. calling upon the New York City Ccsyns as saying, apropos of the ers keep abreast of everybody's bus- Council to change the code so that iness- the business of government. rue. Hudson, N. Y. solit.iry confinement: "For 12 Miss Evie Walt and Miss Emma ! Schroedui's pharmacy on Broad worked diligently Miind the .«cpnns in johs The U.>". flajr should IK; accorded the respect police retirements, like ihoye of months T found I had enough ma- Along with the •'..Mh anni- lacking glamour and fanfare. Those who it deserves, am] that's all. terial within me to keep niy mind friends at a dance at Miss Walt's ' versary and had on display In its not become effective until 30 days busy and productive. It waa not formative and educational reports sat nitlsiilc in the ticket booth night after There are elements in our country today after filing. on government and taxation. Such home on White st. Guests were show windows some old curios an unfruitful time, nor an unhappy Misses Lilie Hopkins. Evie Robin-i dating" back to the first preserip- night and those who worked lnng hours on whose thinking has become so alienized mid The honest policeman will have one. Toward tho end, however, I a service is provided by the scries nothing to fear from such a began to feel the need of a rcf- of "Know Your Government" ar- son. Isetta Robinson, Lucy Lake, tion ever filled at this durg store. the door are particularly deserving of internationalized that they wish to put change, Mr. McDonald said. "The j crence library.* ticles issued by the New Jersey Tax- Stella Ashmore, Tillie Patterson, Thomas Willett. who lived with dishonest policeman,' he declared, | How many of us are storing up payers Association for the r?pceial Lizzie Roop, Edna Marshall and his eon Rulif of Marlboro, celebrat- praise. aside the rery flag which Americans in all use of weekly newspapers in New Susie Walt, James LaBau, Joseph j ed hii 75th birthday and nil day "h.13 no vested light to the con- • "enough material" to keep us "busy ! The streiigt'i of the Red Bank Com- generations fought and died fur. ami to Jersey. This series currently is in Kennedy, John Kennedy, Frank "Uncic Tommy" received calls and cealment of his nefarious activ- • and productive" throughout a year's Its 13th year. Diekman. Alonzo Dewitt. Georpe gifts from friends and neighbors. replace it wiih the emblem of a foivigu- Hies." investigation of our own thoughts? nuinity ChaniliiT of (/ominerce was again In addition to providing the citi- White, Ch;:rles Benne:t nnd Wil- A surprise birthday party was Has he a vested right in pen- Or to meet even the normal day-by- liam Ashmore. given for Mrs. Bull Decker of proven in the fact that all the members, ruled body. This can't happen. sion? Yes. according to narrow day demands of the fight for In- zens with knowledge of the opera- construction. In New Yotk. it is dividual freedom and world peace? tions of government, newspapers Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Field of I River Plaza. Present were Mlsso* their wives and friends can work hard to- We should all rally around the Ameri- historically have been In the fore- Wallace st. received a surprise visit j Florence and lona Brand, Mrs. possible for a police officer to re- Or to state the question as the Indi- from a number of friends in celr- William Petingale, Mrs. John Brow- gether harmoniously and efficiently toward can flap, especially now, and see that no tire after a minimum 20 years' vidual most put it to himself: Am front of movements for improve- ment of government. In New Jer- bration of their 21st wedding an-'er. Mrs. Edmund Buchanan, Mrs. a common goal for tho good of Red Hank. other supplants Old Glory in our hearts. service. He contributed to the IT—The Christian Science Monitor. nivcrsary- j William Best, Mrs. Henry Mecklem, pension fund, it is true, but the sey the press played an Important The larj:e and appreciative crowds at the The Stars and Stripes has been hallowed •Mfl. rRESIDENT- part in securing a modern state A progressive euchre party was j Mr?. Ernest Howard. Mrs. Ralph taxpayers of New York contribute, constitution and In the enactment given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.'Runyon and Missis Mabel, Esther trade show is the hest possilde testimony by the Wood of onr ancestors who have too. 'We love him for the enemies he of a pattern for improvement of lo- Rex of Oceanic in honor of Miss land Bornadine Decker. that this kind of concerted effort pays fought for liberty simp. ]77(i. and has been In a larger sense, a pension slg- has made" was a successful cam- cal government. Hussey, who was visiting them. The wedding of Miss Bertha nlflcs honorable retirement after | paign siogan for Grover Cleveland dividends. consecrated by the bitter tears of those honorable, faithful service for a his flrat race for the presidency. But, the citizen, too, must take Frank Diekman and Arthur Christensen, daughter of Lars ln an active part In the continuing Wymbs opened a dancing school in Chrislonsen of Rumson, and Frank fixed period. Will the 14 recalci- It would seem that if Democratic Olio, son of Joseph Orio of Long loved ones whom they left behind. trant police go into retirement? battle for better government. His the Dorsctt building on Monmouth campaign managers this year arc function Is to utilize the informa- Branch, took place at St. George's God forbid that tho American flap, tho Not if tho word "honor" still has to keep President Truman, on a st. Episcopal church at Rumeon. Rev. No Change in Fifty Years meaning. — Newark Sunday News tion at his disposal; to become In- A Knights of Columbus council precious symbol of our national independ- pedestal they must aver, "We love formed and to reach sound opinions was organized at Redd Bank by |w- Dutton DalD e Performefd d ththe 'A Bed Hank constable inserted a warn- him for the boners he has pulled." about the problems of government. [ ceremony. ence and free American way of life, should •A POLICEMAN'S LOT IS NOT The atratesy might not be com- Thomas P. Fay of Long Branch, ing in an issue of The Ued Bank Register f For it is the broad base or public district deputy of the order, The | Raymond S. Cass, son of Mrs. ever be supplanted. Let's fly Old Glory as A IIArPV ON£ pletely unsuccessful. The paradox opinion which, in the final analysis, council started with a memhership Edward Cass of Long Branch, and in 189'J that riding bicycles on sidewalks, A police officer friond of ours about "the little guy from Kansas determines whether government of 4, mostly from Red Bank and Bculah M. Golden, daughter of Mrs. often as possible nnd from as many places City" Is that time after time a •without lighted lamps at night aud faster was considerably irritated the shall be good or bad. immediate vicinity. Hannah R. Golden of Maple ave., as possilde and never forget for one fleeting other day over a problem of long- faux pas which might blast the Dr. Herbert E. Williams opened Eatontown. were married by Rev. than six miles an hour was against ihe law moment that il is the one all-important flap time delays he experiences—espec- career of a less fortunate Political Box Score on Local Government a dental office in The Register A. E. Rorabeck of Brooklyn. and violators would be arrested and lined. ially when he's working: » midnight figure seems cither to be forgotten More than 17,000 flgures arc usod building. Miss Margaret Corcoran of Red of the land of the free and the home of trick—in appearing before the or vaguely to endear him to some to present the 1950 edition of "Fi- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Long- Bank became the bride of Alfred A half century has passed. Bicycle riders the brave. grand jury or as a trial witness. of his followers. nancial Statistics of New Jersey street, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck. Joseph Cuoney of Middlctown town- We thought we'd air his gripe for Perhaps this is because for al- Municipalities." This taxpayers' Miss Abbie Elliott. Miss Mabel ship at St, James church, with Rev. are still riding on sidewalks, without lights The true American only has to Ree or the possible elimination, of its most the first time in the national handbook has just been published Glbbs, Miss Mabel Longstreet and John C. Farrell performing the history the occupant of tho White by the New Jersey Taxpayers As- ceremony. at night and much faster than six miles think of our flap and he or she knows in- ause. Charles Beck of Red Bank went on We don't know whether he and House Is very much an "average sociation. an excursion to Mauch Chunk. Mies Ethel Miller, daughter of an hour. Today, with motor vehicles clog- stinctively that, it symbolizes the fact that hii fellow officers—there are many man," and the average man figures Covering the past decade, the flg- Clarence Miller and Andrew J. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer V. Pach Reid, both of Eatentown. were ging the roads, bicycle riding is much more our guide is the might of right, who time and again suffer the that the mistakes Harry Truman ures show that budgeted expendi- of Broad st. left for a week's trip same aggravation, he says—can be makes are pretty much the mis- tures of New Jersey's 867 munici- married at Long Branch. Attend- dangerous than it was at the turn of the to Niagara Falls. ing the couple were Miss AUhea ' In this connection Arthur Nicholas afforded any relief, but at least takes he, the man In the street, palities this year total 446 million William Curchin, Jr., of Fair we can bring it to official attention might make If he were the man dollars r.nd that a property tax levy Sample of Eatontown and Arthur century. We also have developed a genera- Hosking wrote a poem which is apropos. Haven took a position as reporter Miller, a brother of the bride. and hope for the best. in the . of apr«oxlmately 369 million dol- on the Red Bank Standard. tion of crazy riders, who zig-zag through We feel it is worth reprinting here: Indeed, such mistakes have been lars has been Imposed to help pay Mrs. Michael Noone, who lived This particular officer, quitting for this. Back In 1940 the total ex- Edward Brash of Morrleville near Fair View in Middletown traffic with reckless abandon. As to night work at 8 a. m. after an eight- made by others of considerable took employment aa janitor of the LAND OF THE »REE hour tour of duty, just had time prominence and responsibility. penditures were nearly 296 million township, died of pneumonia at riding, a bicycle with a light is an oddity. There will 'be some difference of dollars and the property tax levy schoolhouse. the age of 44. She was survived by Amirlci, O Power btnijrh, great hearts revere your to go home for breakfast and a was almost 260 million dollars. George W. Evans of Chapel Hill her husband and six children, Wal- Also an oddity is anyone on a bicycle being name. wasiiup before he appeared at 9:30 opinion as to whether the assertion, raised a sweet potato which reported by Jonathan Daniels, that The story of municipal expendi- ter, James. Harold, Joseph, Flor- arrested and fined for riding without a You itretch your hand to every land, to weak and a. m. as a witneas in a Court House weighed over five pounds, and he ence and William N., all of whom trial. His testimony required only James Y. Byrnes "failed miserably" tures and the proportion of the ex- placed it on exhibition at David Jight. AVhen are we going to start a real, •trong the aame; a relatively brief appearance, but as Secretary of State is a political penditure load borne by the prop- lived at home. You claim no conqutit of the «ea. nor conquest of Bennett's store. Mrs. Harriet Stilwell died at the he didn't get home until 5:30 p. m. blunder; but the consensus reems erty tax levy is presented at a The •women of Trinity church concerted drive to eliminate a serious traf- tru field, to get some sleep before again to be that lt does the Democrats glance ln the following figures: homo of her daughter, Mrs. Louis cleared $110 at their annual sup- Dlngman of Eatontown, with whom fic menace? But conquest for the right! of man, that de«poU all reporting for duty at midnight. more harm than good. Mun. Ex. Prop. Tax Pet. per at the town hall, and over 300 Whether it be this incident, a ehc had lived a number of years. •h&U yield. That in itself seems to us as Levied Sup. by persons patronized the affair. Pre- She wnS 90 years old and had been Chorui: justifiable cause for complaint, but letter about the Marines, a remark prop. siding at the tables were Mrs. p about a columnist, or a defense of remarkably active for her age. America, fair land of mine, home of the just and in his cas the woe w as only begin- Year Taxes Frank Lee, Mrs. Joseph Burrowes, Death was due to injuries suffered It's Up to Us his military aide, Mr. Truman's di- 1940 $295,819,481 $359,776,210 87.8 Jr., Mrs. Theodore Sickles. Mrs. true. ning. The next day, again after gressions usually arise from a mix- four days previously In a fall down This is Fire Prevention week. The num- All hall to thee, land of the free, and the Red-White- quitting at 8 a. m., he was called 1949 416.998,334 359,608,022 86.: Horace B. VanDorn, Mrs. Reverie Mrs. Mary Applegate, wife of to appear before the grand jury, ture of impulsiveness and politics. 1950 446,333,218 368.5fll.884 82.6 Sneien. Mrs. William Robinson, and-Blue. Mr. Daniels asserts that the Presi- Gforga Applegate of Port Mon- ber of lives lost in New Jersey by tire last and ag'iln didn't get home until (Budgeted) Mrs. Thomas A. Curtis. Mrs, Eliza mouth, died of paralysis at the ag« America, staunch, undismayed, your spirit la our 5:30 p.m. Again he had to report dent finds "no conflict between pub- Other data cover gross and net Hendrickson, Mrs. Leon de la year wn« ] l«, an increase of Hi per cent over lic flervlco and politics." of 60 years. Shi* WHS survived by might: for midnight duty. debt, debt service costs, municipal Rcussille. Mrs. Samuel Coggins. her husband and seven children. the previous yi-nr. Thirty-four of the victims No splendor falls on feudal walls upon your moun- Every elected public official Is Mrs. WyckofT Hendrickson and 1 If such delays must be accepted and school operating expend it urea, Louis Frick of Rector pi., gen- tain * height. necessarily jn politics, but citizens taxable and tax exempt property, Mrs. William Borden. were under lo years of aye. Another life «« an unavoidable part of police in general like .statesmanship to erally known as "Poppy," left to But «haft« of Justice pierce your skies to light the duty, then there's nothing much tax title liens and delinquent taxes, Daniel T. Hendrickson of Mid- spend his annlal winter vacation record which should do more than impress way for all, predominate. Even though there dlctown village was made assistant can be done for this officer and. may hhe politicapoliticall overtone*overtone*,, Mr. expenditures for vocational schools, In North Carolina. the public—it. should shock them—is the A world's great brotherhood of man, that cannot other, who must have experienced. Truman touniU morc ,,k(, th regional high schools, and school managgw of the Newark branch of T • ligh.-heavv- must not fall, Pies- debt service. Preliminary 1050 cen- the Equitable Assurance company. number of dwellings damaged or destroved similar tlre.-ome interludes. We j id(,m , ,he Unltcd sulr.s whhen he weight champion of America, was «"•""•*">'"t™1"1™ wu" l"clr | urges voters to elect congressmen sus figures arc given for each mu- Edgar Woolley of Eatontown I spending a few days visiting with by tire in this state last \ear. The number America, in God we trust. w« fear nn tyram's horde- hem thRt wh0 abov? c nicipality. acted as cook at nn oy3tcr cupper I Charles and Hairy Hawkins of Theres light thst leads toward better deeds than thf, e* Gilber™ t, "Tand 1 Sulliva, n melod ?y •'•« P "y PartisanshipF Together with seven other edi- given by the American Mechanics jj d Bank. J.is 5,0(10. conquest hy the sword; (as he did on Democratic Women's r has it -"A policeman's lot Is not Day) than when he indulges per- tions of the annual publication, the lodge at that plHCe. A farewell party wan given lor Yet our cause is just, if fight we must untH the world a happy one." booklet provides an example of one John Robinson of Tlnton Falls I. The New .lersey Safety '•onicil has be free sonal favor or pique. Miss Virginia Laurlno of Washing- But it did occur to us that some- —The Christian Science Monitor. of the values of continued reporting got more than 200 pounds of honey ton st prior to her departure, for •'made public a list of safety tips which we Of every menace, breed, or caate that strikes at Lib- one in authority at the Court of the fiscal facts of government by from between the weather borads college in Maryland, where she vt-.i.t lhope the public will seriously try to follow erty. House might work out a solution organizations such as the New Jer- and plaster of his home. entering her senior year. Present by ascertaining just which police keantthurg Woman sey Taxpayers Association. The Edmund Slocum of Llncroft went wore Misses Kathryn M.isscy, 3j ]- Tin order to eliminate lire hazards and re- America, home of the brave, our song In praise we witnesses are working a midnight Win* Blue Ribbons combined publications provide a to Newport to visit his brother via Aul, Madeline Kelley, Mary Iduce our lire losses. Here they are: Hee bring — trick and try to take their testi- continuing "score sheet" of the James. James Bray was taking Mr. Grause, Elizabeth Hollywood, Bea- mony first. Wo can see some costs of local government. They Slocum's place as mail carrier be- that your utiic, hji»cineiit. HIM! closets are Where Stars and Stripes the winds unfurl. 'ti» there Mrs. loulse Drlckler of 10 Lohsen trice Reunion. Lillian Olson. Mnr- that tributes rin/i: tumble looming where the cop in ave , Keanahurg, was awarded two have, become increasingly valuable tween this plivcc and T.td Bunk. !gnIr| Lnurino. Kuthleen StiUon free from old paper- ami rubbish. He sure Our father* javp thfir lives that «e should live in involved as a Ina! uitncs.v hut the blue ubbutis in the aria and crafts to taxpayers studying their local Mrs. Haunuh Brch II. wiiiuw uf ami Mmy l.rUiiuiu. WnUrr and grand jury might HO ai mime its division nt Ihe recent stale (air at government ns well us to lilirni ii'.-i, Ithat hot niOie* are Mured in metal contain- Freedom's light | Sylvunus C Bedell, Jiecl ,il her Kiinr-iKi.mr-H* RRi.-nin, M< km Itnse. Mn-- Our lives »> con.«ecraie to thi-», our guide the Might schedule as tn give priority to , Trenton. Her pnie. winning ex- financial houses, lot-nl offlrinl.i nnd home on Rnllrond nve. In R8th tin Kennedy. Henry Aldwnrth, cases where the officers ars work- hihits were a childs knitted bon- others who uf the publication as a •«••, not a »uodeii or cardboard box. Repair of Right. year. She hud h~en an aettvp woi k- \ .!mr TIHYIM* Mnnine Oeekei- ing midnight tours. n*t and a nylon knitted drus. rtftitnct work. sr In the First Methodist church. Thom.-M Sam and Joseph Laurlno'. Arthur Nlsholu Hoiking. ' KKI> HANK KKCIKTKK, OCToHKK VI. 1JC.0 SALE STARTS TOMORROW SINCE 1896 SALE STARTS TOMORROW FRIDAY, OCT. 13th FRIDAY, OCT. 13th

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lnj\ins Hie nlnp uf Ihe u.ncl. iti Sleuarls home, for their i.- nhere ty patrol are Jacqu°line Rose, cap- Freehold Phones May Be ! High School News 1 . ..i.-'.neiit.- oim s ;ir.d l'»- • - 'h' they niel H-i'. ;i K, ,• 'n,:x!' n il'V :;i.r. P.OM- Mail, Lima, assistant Jos. Hoffman I . .Ii i t, I.H.I I" * n ul \ I-." -1 '" ^ M ' 1 Tin le .,!• tm'.y 2H of [he.-i fl'ii:.^ in .apiain: Jen Glover. Mary,Reevey, Dial Operated in 2 Years Red Hank Senior IIieh • a -ii il llm- nn.m uf lli" I'"'.'- M"ii- i 1 i.e \ 'nil ,-d Si nli .« June Hemblin^. Maiy Annechinf, 1 The New Jeraey Bfll telephone • PAPER HANGER • M .--- May M H . . '• i ' :i..ii,! h i Iniil, i n h.i \ e -ivi il in K'lr j < Iu cndolyn CuniminKs. Barbara The follouinK >ni,len'- made t'.i-s company haa begun installing dial- Kn.-::. A.-.H ;n..i 11:. l-land? Tl..- u< h- Canaturo. N'anry Ken aro. Betty Painter 4 Decorator loui June Hi milling. Ulona Hiino, type telephones in the Freehold . j |.. .In n I i.i ti;m-led d.n ,i.* il" ' (':I,Z/.;I, John Figaro, captain: Ray- SI yr*. »er\inK Monnioulh Co. (via. o'. K.IK..- 1 • • M --•• - - : Ju^ephine Jlinkow^ld, A i mind a .:i II.i ; Ti.e\ hme li.un. ,1 n.ur 11 j nuuid <"larke, assiMant. captain; area as the first step toward con- •Hiltj Ar.'!...... t-) < .-••• Malinrunico. Iconise Suinmey. Vi:ma 6! Harding Kd. Hfil RanU 6-lfiO" ,-.....• tl.. ,.,,'ma.n. elulhir,,' fi.»d • verting telephone service in the 'rtiiy. Of I ;,• til. T. • - Hi • Fnlfnrd, Alice Lewi.s, Maiy Ri-e\,y. Miituii Worri£. James Krown. James • h. -.i. l...i.n.- :ii;il mone\ "t nrii;\| Freehold exchange to dial system I New VIM K :.\ •!.. • :i .I.I •• ' " '' Fiances Lewis and Betty I'eny. Simmons, Anthony Colosimo. Bob- . ..;; r. • i .. • II.: IIIL'II I he 111 ul' .-i operation. | P.in . I Re. .! Hi • .ii. '• M: I'" • .1 - hv Urandon. Oeorse Burgess, Fred- The following cluh.^ have be,n ,h,' Page, Eugene Jonei and Louii America's Best Corsets j.Te:.: n'.:.;' v ' ' . • . • .1 ' • A. C. Havens, company manager, w fin m, d thi* year in ihr junior hi^h Smith. Spun:] K.n I me • t: i::. : e .' I . .i :.'-u: • !-• n pi r-mi.-i: e\per:- n- < . [ said recently the change to dial op- Fitted by Graduate Conetlere* M hiiiil Dancing and AIu.^ic iluh, ;n'. - p: • r :. : - ' ':; • • * •:.''- Tl'i \ a:, in) pioiiil nf Ih. II mil- | eration is at least two yeara away Mi.-.s Jusi phine Mean.'; Clnnie elnli, u:-.'|.!ii .:. ,i -i p. •• ' : '•' •-'> •-• Catfl. as natural fnemin of de-because of the operations involved TUCKER S Mi>s Klizahi'th I'avia: 1 n ani.itic ami :.:. "MM :'.»:•. . • - I' i": n'-'ii The S.if. ';• p.itni. foi IHS'i'il «a."| stiuctivi- rodents, are regarded in manufacturing and installing the CORSET SHOP cluh. Mrs. Siuah Levy, Travel i luh: vYl.iit'l, tliP I'.;n: vir- i:'.-l •!.' oiKanizrd \n£; -piing ;n-.fl f. N i.tin- highly e-sentinl farm animals. Mr^. Ki^ie MarLeod: \\ti"duurk I automatic «witching equipment. IS* Brnad«a> l; llie vein- an- linvnl Spmt.s cluh, TliuniM? Phipp.-; I.1-' lii.M.::, i',, ,i •> \! ••• II .. i e .i- Hind;,, .mil l'ni.-y I'u);lisi and ihe hiary dull, Mr-. Rush Schneffe: ; ' .-,. ..H-:..n J ': ' M i,: ,. II •••- » '- ... ut< hunt'- .nf Paul Ik'l.rd and New .Jersey chili, Mr«. Loui.se Bell, I 1 Custom Made .lu\i. I'eiii-ii. Jii-^ulHi jialioi.- me: and the Crocheting club, Miss Mir- The dishes can •••!|. .f' V, ,;. - S-, I, ^i::.l Ka-l-.nnl I 'el: iiiu iv Tn .iHirM,' iam Pugh The rluhs will meet I'V- .M.'ii>h:i!l WllMin. Calheiin. Vc-. I'iilin.a Mm- .. , •, A •:, ».. i .il :'..• c-t.i:,:/'i ji-^tin. I'onwtanr-e Buyntun :uid M.uy The memheis of the Oul.«idc that can't. S.ilety patlul of liner *i. sehoo Ann Pzirzyc. Al.rhai-1 I.u. .i.- Mini KI-( \ita Ni'Lsfin aie the j-ni..1-: II ute pa-, "ere initiated hy Deputy Chief! COME IN AND SEE US SOMETIME Mit'tianli- sii,-.1 tidl nii-niher.s. ', Frank li.uthir of the l!cd Ii.ir.kj J'oiup department, at :t jecenl -i" >'.ir M'I. '.| A him In on nieennK ul all pa11 uI* ' An friends and neighbor* we Invite you to come In and get ac- i.i! he In Id al Ihe schuul once. HeniV»ly period. T>ie patiol ia uiulerl ONLY THREE WEEKS tlii" guidance of Mis. Elsie Mac-1 quainted. Our neiffhborlineM, excellent 8avln»« Plant, and low n: • 11 Lfiod and William f'azicky, princi- j LEFT BEFORE cost home loans have made thousands of friend* for u* la UM Much mine Hi River Street i pal. A movie on -safety was shown last 63 yean. We're here to serve, your belt Intorettt. 1 hy Joseph. Holiday following the :u e the 1 ;i>. ,M II Tl.,. lif'.h ^i-;i'lf Ji'ip.i- oT liner 1 in;: latiiin. So remember, whatever your home flnanclnf naedi, itop la and Findi.i\'.s rm,n; .-'. i-chnol, ii liii are stuily;n>; .N'es', The nn lulu is ul' the In.-ide Safety j talk thing! over with men who have your benonal Intereatt at in Ii! do; A !.;, !. .!,•:>• y .i.- a Sin ial S, ii ii= ' tini\j p.-i'rui an- Judy Scarhi ou^li, cap-j I{ia,lui,s.« H. 1, luok :i hll.-, tlip til Vl>ll Ihf hlMlili-, heart. pl..'1- tain: Beity Thorriton. f'auline Lam-j \ 1- h ati-1 K\< HI . • «•-. 1 HmldiiiK in Frcetii.ld anil Old licisun. Hohert Smilh. Howaid Ru- ;.- 1 i.n^t 1 m" i..|i Tenrienl rhuirh. On ihin trip the I ilniw. Shirley dark. Kle.inore Sum- S;.,|. Thi- n-.i.i. I:.. 1 p.ipil.^ nli^n \ ill poultry, fruil und i ', ,111 niey. Nancy Cl.iylun. I»orolhyj Su .n dun \- fnrni- ) RED BANK SAVINGS I Ciiike. Jo.-epliine Acelia. WcUie. a Tin- Tms.i r.uU uf the juninr Aiiozza. Kdwaid Shea. Arthur i li:^!i \!-i!e,l F;ur Haven lecently. i'hiirr. Chailes S.-hiafont1, Ijominic L": ado ^ Alnotli: th<- piMi-es vtPited were the Mazza. Ruth Anthony. Patricia i l':.!iii!t- 1,1^-h: .-htjp ,'ilul the K!< CIII- Whal.-n. Frances Tioccliia, Harharai GRAND OPENING e,l .-li.i|,. A limr of Ihe Willow st. TSh* Door i;.-ilinii. Klan, he W.-ilson. Marie to Security .»• him: fulloweil. iindi'i Ihe diier- • M:\M-T I ABKK •• Mi \ HurKc-s. Hiihi'll Wellner. Allie ' liini uf Mi< Aithur Siekle^. the 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK 10 BROAD ST. RtD BANK NEW JtRSW 1 il. min-' ' 1 Leuis und Max Co.-hi^a nano. • NI.WKST STYI l> pi.1.1 ip.-i! A suipnse «.(.- (!ivi-n tile f: ,-ni Drau draperies inudr to nrdcr ^.-uiip \ hi n they .-tniiped at Dl. The memhers of the Outride safp- \\i\\.. r. u ,1, !n-s a- vii Mm Hull, llu* for any si/p window. lh,' pup:> . -..inline.I 11,: UII-;.V ti.. Track xml drapery rmU for (Imp 1'iixo. ihc tettt-i (n I.!..;, tin every iianglnc purpose. iarre]!ln^ niit, Inn,- and ullie; ill vur> IISI in '. !:e Itrtn • Till V 1 For shop at llomi S«*niee Well- III ri Illleli an":•!•>' . h:rU- SHERMAN'S thrii \wrp licint; mrH f": an-l >oni ( li.v inn.:. The d-.ilfii.-n wn*u- i'tUM>j Home Decorators of thunks lo Mr. Cv.nc and Mi U Broad St. Vnci-fl i pill. I Hrre v.r aro in Mif.-- E^nn's nmni. Bed Buik wln'if thf rhildrf n h;iw hron si-idyinR hfii'.lh and >;\U-\ y nili .•> and makin^ pn.-lf r- id i!;u.^tratr the f.'utf they hHvc loarnfd. A now rratlinj; rlult, '"I'hr H;ippy \\ Thr^; Hour Bonk (."luh."' ha.« heon fornii'il \\\ in Mi.** MrCuc's fifth jzrade. Offi- the House! cers t'krtrd "err JoAnna \\';trk. pre.^ jdrnt; Rirhard Hart man, vice PITS i dent: Prnolupc Pot IT il. So. • ro- tary, and James VanBnint, treas- urer. Robert Graves. William Ellis and Krrd Mas.ipy made wooden b.i-lgc- • for earh member of the chili. A most pn joy able and rntiri-'imin^; 1 ftrsl niet-ung was held Friday, Srpt. 29. The club is ntnvinK for 100 jer ctnt TTipmbev^hip in \he bor- ough lihrary. Mias Metsgnv's flfth gvadc In or- ganirinR a Good Citizens' club. Tin officer* arc Madeline N'koleUi, prc-- idrnt; Smart Low i-nbci^, vn-e pri-p- idrnt, Ruhtrt C.-idrnan, 11 "' Jfyanted-byjtymostff&lfthe I ulos for Die club. GfikUmi SireH According to a recent widespread survey- Only a small percentage of American motor- economical to own than most people realize. fiindc 1 wo took a ua.U aiutnul j almost half the motor car owners in the ists have ever owned or driven a Cadillac—or, \\\c nriphhorhood It) =• »• ;niUirnn t It costs less to buy the lower-priced Cadillac* flii\vri« and tree.< in jirrpn i .i: ii»n fur i I'nitcd States would choose a Cadillac, if for that matter, jo much as enjoyed a ride in one. 1 than it costs to buy certain models of numerous a unit on "How I'lan ,.-* iiml Aiv.nr.lsj they had their unrestricted choice. I*JT|iai t" fnj- Winter " 'l'lii':i H»CMI I But that has not hindered the public in other makes of cars. SAVE SPACE! ii ck'CoraW'ii with uri),iti;r, fiiil flow-I Cadillac was voted the favorite by more general from sensing the soundness of the ei pictuie.v, a Miiall f;u ni ar;'it :i en'-| Furthermore, under normal driving condi- Whit would you dk> for lection of fall vegetablo.«. In aii.j than Ji-:c la one over any other motor car built Cadillac ideal—or from giving its wholehearted tions, a single tankful of gasoline will usually additional jptcclWiihModernfold they have made vrjjt-taljU: nu n of in America—a degree of leadership that is approval to the Cadillac crusade for quality. Doors... every inch of flooran dcolored paper a^> a review of vf&'- suffice for a whole day's drive. tableg they havp studied about. probably without parallel in the whole of Where the effort is worthy—the American wall space is rendered accessible The fourth grade has started a 1 And, of course, when it comes to endurance, and mable. Accordion-likc in doll collection of "Doll. ; Aiouml the American industry. people approve. operation, they eliminate the swing ! World."' This collection wa? inspired We regret exceedingly that not every one a Cadillac stands alone—for its life-span has by a neM^papni- picture given to This is, of course, a tremendous tribute to •rei ordinary doors require. See ui 'us by our ptineip.-jl. Mi-« Mary A Cadillac, and to those who have desiirncd it so who wants a Cadillac can own one. But we never been fully measured. today—about Modcrnfold Donrs- ' Mi Cue. In th*» th.- p!;iy a i e Indian believe, sincerely, that many have needlessly fahric-covercd for beauty, metal- ; iloll«, a Ntinvt'gian dull, a Me\iran well and built it so soundly tor so long a time. Yes, for a very wide group of people, a I boy and Ktrl, nn fcl^Uinio. a Hindu, a Hut we think it is, equally, a tribute to the denied themselves the pleasure. Cadillac car is a sensible, practical buy. We framed for rigidity »nd sirength. .Japanese boy and gnl and u Spun- j \>\\ lady. A.^ the year pi ogresses, \\t American people themselves. Cadillac cars are far more practical and hope sincerely that it is for you. hope to add more dolls and espe- OVERHEAD DOOR I rially those of th? lands visited in • our imaginary travel.*. PRODUCTS CORP. The fifth grade has a vcty inter- esting and attractive m us e u m DISTRIBUTORS which contains articles from Kur- opr, Japan, Hawaii, Philippine Is- PHOi\K KE 6-1888 land*. Alaska and places in -the OFFICE A SHOWROOMS Americas. The mu.°eum w;»s tfir i o- MS SHREWSBIKY AVK.Mfc PU]\ of a discu5sinn in sot IH J M ..TI.-O SHREWSBIHV, N. J. the flrAt week of .'chnol. They \w re PUBLIC SALE Ha\ine -wilil m> tiirnicr hump I «ill M>II at I'ulilic AIKIMMI nil uukchold (mods and I iirnishiiits on the |ircniiscs ul: 56 KAST MAIN ST., FHKKHOI.D. \. J. Saturday, October 14th Siarllne at 10:30 A. M

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FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION River Plaza Club Plans Luncheon OF BRAS Mrs. George Wagnrr \% General Chairman The Rlvtr P'aea Woman's club will hold iu annual fall luncheon Saturday, Oct. 21, at Joseph's at West L*°nic Branch. Plans for the KIRSCHBAUM'S event were outlined by the chair- man, Mrs- George Wagner, at a 23 Broad St. Rod Bank elub meeting last Thursday at the home of Mra. Elwood Searle« at River Plara. Mrs. H. Conant Speer, president, and Mri. Harold Perry, gave a re- port of the state fall conference DONALD'S DELUXE which they attended lajt week at New Jeraey College for Women. Several club member! alao attended OCTOBER 12th TO OCTOBER 21st the district Fall conference Tuej- day at Cranbury. LAUNDRY The meeting program featured monologues by Mrs. Lillian Tucker of Eatontown. A food §ale wai con- THERE IS SOMETHING HERE THAT YOU NEED-BUY NOW & SAVE CLEANERS-LAUNDERERS ducted by Mr». H. E. Chamberlain, Mri. W. Gilbert Manton and Mrs. Phone R. B. 6-0203 John Pirtrlck. Mr*. Speer and Mm. ALVMINLM Douglas Ring wen assisting hos- teasea. DAILY SPECIALS The next meeting will be Thurs- Th* following specials will be day, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. SAUCE PAN Charles GoUchalk on Irving pi.. told only on the de/s specified. Red Bank. Mri. Chamberlain and Com* early for best selection. Mrs. Roger Wymbi will b« tht as- sisting hoateMei. 29 Othen present were Mri. James THURSDAY, OCT. 12 Goodspced, Mri. Frank F. Curtis, Regularly 59c Mrs. Thomas Templeman, Mri. Irv- • t QUART SIZE Blue Willow ing WelU, Mrs. Harold Young, Mrs. George Cattleman, Mr*. Charles • EXTRA HEAVY Thompion, Mri. Thoma* Wilson, Mri. Arthur Cadman, Mrs. Harold Cup & Saucer Treacy, Mrs. Warren DeBrown, Round, Harduood Catch the Dirt Mrs. Belford Truitt, Mr!. Marshall McDowell, Mri. Loretta Hatpin, C Mrs. Murray Warner and Mil. Clif- Cocoa Door Mats ford W. Stiles. CLOTHES PINS 39c Reg. LIMIT FINE CARPET RUGS 25 High School News 3 Doz. 1.29 5 99 • SIZE 22 i 34 RUMSON HIGH SCHOOL • HANDSOME ASSORTMENT FRIDAY, OCT. 13 George King ii currently serving $139 aj a practice teacher at Runuon • REGULARS 1.98 YOU CAN TELL ... high school. A senior student at PAPER WINDOW SHADES i yc 1 MontcUIr State Teachers college, Whit«, Kcru, Green. • Regularly Me Table Oil Cloth Mr. King, who ii majoring In social 19iea. Good Quality It's Not An Insulated House studies and minoring in English, has been teaching Mr. Korey's so- REDUCED TO Yei, OUT go the fuel dollars, IN the cold, when your cial studies classes. He alio if Step On «t" Hide ill attic isn't insulated. Seal that precious heat in ... those lending valuable assistance to Miss HOUSE BROOMS icy blasts out with our quality Red Top Rock Wool Attic Chrisman In her work with the aavortrri patterns SB ^0 YD. Insulation—full thick and semi-thick batts. Really an econ- band and tht chorus. GARBAGE CANS omy . . . reduces fuel bills as much a* 30^. A new group of students, under c (he sponsorship and supervision of SATURDAY, OCT. U Our Texaco roofing gives extra protection—this modern Mr. Fltz-Randolph, has been formed 98 roofing insulates against winter cold and summer heat. to operatt the school's new movie Easy terms if desired. prejector. Organized so that there Regularly 2.91 Regular 1.19 Rubber Covered will be a student operator available for each period that the projector • ORCOBATEII may be requested, th* group In- DISH DRAINERS For Transit-Mixed Concrete Call Deal 7-9200 cludes Robert Barr, Maury Cagle, • HEAVY DUTY TIRE MATS Georgi Campbell, Robert Lyons, Regular Rurular John McFall, George Plant, Leon Royer, Richard Schmidt, Keill Sci- 98r 88 1.09 gel, Ray Sykora and James Thorne. SCOTT TOILET TISSUE Qc The following glrli have been 49' elected to the eheerltadlni squad Limit—S to • Customer mica. DISH CLOTHS from the tenth grade: Gail Gilbert, Patty McGulnnesa and Doris Swen- STRAIGHT PINS F0R MONDAY, OCT. 16 son. They have now Joined the Philadendran Plant* 10c ea. 3 Zl> seven veteran member* of the Regular squad: Barbara Irucoe, (captain): Bcgular Heavy Max* Bate Elinor Benfer and Martha Meyer PKG. 29c of the 12th grade, and Barbara 5c pkg. Monmouth Lumber Co. Chameroy, Ann Hogan, Marjorie 3 19 BOUDOIR LAMP 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, IN. J. Ketchum, and Phyllla Myatt (alter nate) of th* 11th grade. WITH SHADE Preparation ha* been continuing Shower Curtain diligently on the part of tHe Rum- Regular son girls who are eagerly looking $1.79 forward to their fall sport—field Sets 2.29 hockey. The ichedule, which has Reduced to been arranged as a combined intra- 1 DON'T BUY... mural-lnter-ichool program, finds: Gayla & De Jong Bobby Pins Oct. 17 —10 »l. 11. t^h fox i Oct. 20—9 VI. 12. Oct. 24 — 10 vl. 13. Regular 10c Pkg. TUESDAY, OCT. 17 Ort. 27—» vi. 1 1. Oct. 31 —Anbury P«rk (homn. Com- • Shower Curtain bination 11 th and 12th grades, 10th Tuo-Tone Firestone grade. • Bathroom Window Curtain Nov. 8— • *». 10. Nov. 7—Red Bank (Home) 10 anil 12. Nov. 8—11 Tl, 11. APRON Nov. 9—Aiburr Park (Away). Com- bination 11. 12 and 9th grade. Reed Paper Napkins Reed Dinner Napkins NOT. H—Red Bank (Home), I and 11. Vinyl flnlah. FREE Hand-painted Pkg. of 60 Twice a year strength test* are deslfn. given to the glrla of Runuon high Regular HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATION school. Once in the fall they meas- ure the girl*' physical ability after 10c pkg. 29c pkg. 39c the long lummtr rest; In the ipring 2-15* they are again used to measure the SEE THE improvement that has taken place at the end of the physical education course. The result* of the testa In WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 HEW ULE5EJS September give Mn. Titman an idea White Enamel Sauce Pans,- A of the weak parti of the body to linyl All-Purpose work on during the year, and they • Regular tte I \M usually show Improvement during the spring test*. • Hulti CM CHAIR CUSHION wHh prices storting M low as '269 Listed below are the strength rec- ords of the school and the records of the various dju*ei: REEDS OVAL LINOLEUM RUGS Regular Push upa—9th frad«, Connl. Dor*. mu<. 65. 1.19 Stnndinr broad jump—luth grade, Gai) Gilbert. « O't. 10L; Inrhei. 88 9 xl2 Sit upa— 9th iraclp, Holly Connor, 143. Metal , 9' lfl-aeronrl aquat ihruat — 11th grade, Tranrine Prandcvilla, 7'j : Iflth grade, ArlRno Hower, 7^, and June Morrel, Regular 3.9B Regular 7.98 7',. 30-aecond fcquat thruit—Rth (trade, Waste Baskets THURSDAY, OCT. 19 Ami J.m.l. 21 ',. Pul! upa— «th grad». Judy Purkfr. 111. Pntnlo rarr 11th (trad*. Murjori' Rainbow Pattern Kftrhum. ft F#cond». PLASTIC DRAPES Copper Pot Cleaners Strriulh T«t riaal Kerordn. Petit. 1950 12th grailr PimS itps. I)niorr< Rr:». !rr, 4fi: Ktannion, Genuine Firestone ^0: atanrffnsr braaxl jump. Gail fiilhrrt Illustrated: the daily specials shown in the extreme right hand column Kill be sold 6 frrt, 10(* inch..: lloria Nwenion. 6 Vinyl Plastic fi-et. It inehaa: sit upi. Mary Virginin Remember ! THI HANOVIR by •• Me* With Giont 19-inch Llfe-siit picturi. Maion, HD: Arkin Ilowtr, .10: 10-irr- only on the days specified above raeh item! These items are limited, nml squat thrtllt. Arlens Hower, 71?: $589.95* ! .Ittne M«ir,!t. 7 'i: 30-iernnil ariuiit therefore this action. | thruat. Itorii Sffemori. IH St : luill ui>a. TABLE CLOTH In few thing! It the difference In quality so marked, the Robeita Ctrim*«. 20: Joan ilammf]!. 2'i: difference In price so small. Putty Mcnuinn«>». 20: Dnrl« Svenlnn, J'l- potnte rare. Ami I'iamhronr 9.6 irr. 54 I M Site. WW [1M m.,l<: I!.,! (,,!h.n 9.1 .rrondi. J«.h SHOP AT PROWN'S ALWAYS FOR THE BEST St-vrral patterns. UV V TMDI-Hf YOUR 81D HMIO, 00MI. MOM-PHONO, OR Sparling. !).* nrrnnrts : Pmil .Swfn»nn. f'.fi Remember ! . M'rnndI. KPKular SMALL TILIVItlON SIT OH A IIMCREEN DU MONT 1 ttth ffrade—Push upi. T»ollT Confior. >:IT: Judv ParWr. Ml. Handing hrnatl SELECTION... FOR THE BEST VALL'ES! 1.29 .iiimv. Florence Alexander. I feet. !, 'inrhe*: ait un«. Polly Cnnnet. MS; 10. J "fcond aquat thrmt, Joan Smith. «'4: OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. .10-seennd aquat ihrimT. Knla Alexaridr,. 17: pull upi, Judy Parker, III; potato OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY, OCT. 21 WE ARE TELEVISION SPECIALISTS rare, Judy Psrktr, 9.1 second!. •Plua Installation and F«d«rtl Tax Eighth grade--Puih upi, Cnnnir Pore, mull, bh: standing broad Jump, Shirley Beautifully Decorated Auitermtihl, s feat, I Inchea: ait uiia, Ann jHtnei, 00; lft-aeeond aquat thrunt, Ann Jhmei, 7H: SO-aecond aquat thruat, Ann ATONTOWKI jHmel. 31 Vt; pull upi, Deanne Johnaon, BRUSH HOLDER Mi: potato race, LyibMh Pauels, I.M aeo- 00 RADIO & TELEVISION I ^ (incla. NATIONAL 5* -10« - *1 STORE All Colon. Sevfnth Brade^Push upa, TJarbarn E noiirdrnan, 'JS: atandinK brond Jumii. Sue T7-19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN N J Wi"kman. 8 feet, C inchec ait ufa, Ri'V. R>KuUr Mi, in.i It.vnlry Boyrr 4>«: In-if, ,,n,l KKD BANK 1.19 Phone Eatontown 3-O

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Middif to A n Rpf ngfi at ion. Mon- BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION - AMI - inntith County's fastc.«: £ro«:n(( i *"- CANDID WEDDING PICTURES fi iteration j>lfin\ offers nm chants A creative engineering and u. Mufacturing or- ra: i v ing tiifii imn lino (if frozen PASSPORT PHOTOS • PHOTO COPY ganisation constantly exploring the widest possible fouds a nnifjiip anil money sa\ inj< applications of all the sciences to all manner of in- OZALID PRINTS p'.an Pic-t-Suer-t Kiozrn Food*, the pro- duslrial, commercial, domestic and human prob- ADULTS duct (list 11hilled and lerunimendpci lems lo help achieve a bright and better tomorrow. EVERYTHING l>y Middlplown Rf fngci HI :on are GROUPS i a pidly inrrp;i-.nn n |n>pu'aut y and demand and to niakr .1 po>- CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHIC siblf for nioi** housf wivp.-i and fam- ilies to enjoy Uus hfalthful. Ueli- CONCRETE MINDER BLOCKS INDIVIDUAL 1 jou.« line of frozen foods, Tlie com- • SAND eURAV'tX •CEMENT MO* II; CAMERAS 4 St I'M.IKS c H»m« r«rtt»llut. pany ha. Kg 1 fod lo piovide a jr- 15 \VAl.l.A< E STREET REl> BANK fugeiatetl food Moiagf* cast* lo any • BRICKS * CHIMNEY FLIT- men hant t at tying this line and served by thrm. CALL RFr BANK 6-4194 Pict-Sw f el Frozen Foods arc grown un ihp iich farms of the we.*! coaM, |>:ckrd at Die peak of RED BANK BLOCK 00. ATLANTIC GLASS CO. tiioir flavor and frozen in such a lu l^onaril Street Red Bank w;\y \\\3\ all Of the iJrllCaii* fliWOI, the nealth of vitamins and appetiz- and Mirrors in every ftir.p you can hreflk! ing food valin* aie ictHinrd. A wide ORNAMENTAL HAND RAILS \ anety of fru'rt5, vi'jtet:ilj'tr.« ami Auto |ilm - (.!»»« Tops . I'latH <;ia>» other frozen food product.* are in- fhidrd in !he Pic! Swcrl line, 21 MAPLE AVE. 'f!::wi "I"?.'"111 REDBAN K 6386 Sci \iip as firtnehiercJ dralers for Pirl-Swfpt food* is j 11.«* one of Uin ° many reft iyei ption flei \ n-es lli.tt FITLLY AUTOMATIC i; a ie supplied to the Mon mouth [LUMBER!Ill Cuunty arm hy MidriMoun I WESTINGHOUSE li et at ion. M.\CH1NES 111 and «.ilc.« of residential refriftera- town Refrigeration. The firm has pifl and private home owners Although a conipai :it nely new jtiun and allied product*. A little handled tin insinuation i.f li-avy to give some thought to the oper- industry, Middletown Jlefiig(-ration I over a year ago. the firm accepted duty refrigeration equipment in ating condition of the refrigeration Hers you cm hava your •oiled h a 5 f 01 K' • d M r a d i 1 y ahead j* i n r eI tin' I'ict.Sweet franchise and this j numerous industiinl plants. Hun- equipment. • MASON MATERIALS ^^Bc^fiWaaP 1!*44 when Herbctt SchulMadt, o« n- clothes washed, rinsed (lamp dried .sei vice has cieated such a demand dreds of farmers and fruit growers Minor repairs made now may •utonoifi tally whi 1« you Ho your i-r nr>-t opened (if his that additional storage space is be- of the fertile Monmonth Co\inry • WALL BOARDS ^Sv^^P^^ ^ tiny plant on Koute li.'). savf yoin- entire system when at •hoppins. Half hour service. , :nx planned lo keep pace with this aica .stole their tiai vcst.s in cold ftomc later d:iie it may be impos- • PAINTERS' SUPPLIES ^^/f^''^^ The irpait and ifnu\:n:on of n1- • i-span.-ion. As husine.ss giew, Mid- storage plant* installed and ilc- 1 Ulinfs.s at thai timr, hut \.ith , in Ihe piocess was transformed and many housewives enjoy frozen RED BANK LUMBER ihe prowth in popularity of frozen from thr> original converted garage 'food locker space in the Route 33 There in no nerd for hysteria or "Drive-In" Laundruuial in the beautiful, modern building m'A&s demand for new appliances Prtmpl Strvli* foud?, Mi. Schuktadt enlaigod plant, where they can purchase TWO INTRANCII AND SUPPLY COMPANY his ((ii.li ters to include n food lorlt- that at present combines office, t frozen foods in quantity lots at rc- hut the wipe man or woman will • WALL tTRCCT RID lANK MI •••1(1 cr .service. Krom there the nr\t plant and showrooms. It* graceful ,'duced prices or store thr products korp hifl equipment in top operat- IB Mxhsula tl. le Willie* II. Century Welding Co. fctep led to all out scrvitp in the j unite fiilinr.-. the modernistic glass of their own gardens and poultry ing condition, thereby saving money Highway 11 MKdlttaw* »-•»»« ' front and hluc color schrme, pro- 1 reft lgorstiun field, including Hie in- yards. and awurinjr himself of its service. stallation and servicing of all typos vide a dignified landmark along its busy Highway 35, ! With the present unsettled state For information on any phase of Hi of commercial, industrial and gen- I Of international conditions, the fu- the refrigeration field, why not call i'H cia) equipment, construction of cold • N"o refrigeration problem is too I tur» is not too bright, and Mr. Middletown Refrigeration today. storage plants for farm and factory 1 difficult or too simple for Middle- J Schulstadt urges factory owners. The telephone Is Middletown 5-O209. MERRITT LAWN MOWER SHOP ADAMS BROS teee" Manufacturer! of Girls1 and Mines' Coats. ueslions and . pass'd the half-way mark In your producing trees, those that are "The Best in Laun Mowers" V t|uaiter or aemester, V.A. will carry Farmers Plan Winter mature or defective, to make room Distributors for Pennsylvania Buy Direct From Factory and Save. To \>1»' Problems •you on the rolla until you finish Harvest from Woodlut for the younger vigorous trees. ! : that quarter or eemestpr. This will help speed growth In LOCKE Power Mowers & 244 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK a ? J Q.-Will my group hojpitalnalion li. I intrn;! to study in Pali* un- Harvest time for main crops will the woodlot. policy prevent HIP ftoni itceiving Power Mowers & Trimmer* Hand Mowers lit lu iior the GI Bill. Will V.A. pay my be over in another rouplr of The Monmouth county extension , ttfalmtnt in a V.A. lio>j>Hnl for a w;ty actO£s? months, and then a good many 1 service has a new bulletin. "Man- Registered Service Dealer Briggs & Stratlun &t i vkc-eunnecU'd dif:ibii»l> '.' A.- No, You ate tequiied to pay s New Jersey farmers will begin aging the Farm Woodlot in New j A. No. The polity has no bear- for jour own traruportation. | their cold weather harvest in their Jersey," for free distribution to tt-SO Mechanic Street tied Bank ing on your eligibility for liur- woodlands. 1 woodlot owners. NEW TELEPHONE RED BANK 61352 pnaliialion lov tfivite-connecltd Durbrwuk Farms Cow Planning the woodland harvest i rause.s. is a year 'round job and it's a good Q. My hou.'p cauRht flic the nth- Wins Silver Medal The V. S Department of Agricul- Video Products Corp. id"a to give it some new thoupht ture is experimenting with sprays ' er d«y, and in niy lush to get uut, now, according to Richard O. Rice, I Io5t niy biidgework, whirh I u!i- Fillp.iil Hemagc. a tojsistcred Jer- to speed the ripening of apples. fry cow owned by Dorbrook fainu, associate agricultural agent. Floors U.iM rAUTLl!i:iis Ul' tained through V.A. because of A of farm building* may nfed repair. MIDDLETOWN • .••ri vicp-conncctrd duordri. Will Kiitontown, has completed a pm- , duclion record of 11.001 pound! of Rough siding may he needed. RID BANK ' V.A. fcplacs it? • KencM may need mending. How QUALITY A.. Yc*. so long t\s you piocluc-p ' milk and 596 pounds bultrrfat which has qualified her for the Sil- much material will these jobs rc- ELECTRICAL SHOP REFRIGERATION HlTidft^'its fxplaining the conditions 1 ver Medal award of The American quire? ioi B-oNemio, mop. of the loss. The alttdavils aic ntv- I A farmer who knows his needs TELEVISION essaiy to »ho«- good faith and lack Jersey Cattle club, with head- A Complete Line Of Food Storage Room* of caielessncss on your part, , quarters in Columbuf, Ohio. Fillpail and has a woodlot is all set to save Electrical Contractors FOR HOMES-FARMS—STORES ft ESTATES • Heritage's pioduction record was hinuelf plenty of money hy cutting RECEIVERS Q. I expect to join ihr Aimy i made in 305 day* at the age of his own logs and taking them to Light . Wlrlag RED BANK, NEW JERSEY soon, and t wonder if I'll bp en- four yens and six month*. All her CwiuiMKlal In4iutflal All Types Of Refrigeration Machinery titled to GI Bill benefits when I a mil] to be saved. Besides saving tests wcie verified hy both Rutgtis money thin farmer probably will grt out. I did not seivr in World university and the American Jersey Electrical Appliances War II. !>• Improving his woodlot if he Cattle club. follows good forest mangement PHONE MIDDLETOWN 5-0299 A.- Under tlip piesent law. you nmmgn . Hal Waltr Ntitort OFFICE — PLANT - SHOWROOM HIGHWAY M EXCAVATING*^LLAND CLEARING will not he rntitlrd lo til Bill b( no- In compiling this record she pro- practices, points out Austin N. *««!•• . T«Uvlll*n titj. Those henefltfl R-.C limited to duced rnoie than two and one-half Lentz, extension forester at Rut- rixtarM ••• tinir.s as much butterfat as the av- gers university. World War II vririans who men sir Oakland «. IM •uk *.••»! I'iM'tain eligibility rrqunrmcntf. erase dairy cow in the United Lent« suggests taking- out low GRADING ^jjlpisi- DITCHING State.". Hhf haa al-o been officially RED BANK Q.~My GI Bill entitlfinent will ; classified fnr type by The Amer- run out just two weeks hofoie I ican Jersey Cattle dun with the AUTO SEAT COVER CO. TtLEPHON't KKU B\>K 6-3356 finish my final semtJtei in ioll(ge. j high tating of vety good. DONT DESPAIR .. GET MORE WEAfl Must I pay for those two weeks * IPICIALItINO IN * myself? PHONE RE 64747 «^ MARTIN Sir Isaac* Newton proposed a • Bar («••!• STA VOL A CONTRACTOR A.—No. Under the law, if your steam jct-propolled vehicle In the • VULCANIZING % RECAPPING v\\l • CmvtrUilt entitlement expires after you have 17th century. T«»» Selhtrllng Truck it Passenger Car Tires w • •*•! CmtilsM • AuU fail RED BANK AIRPORT, INC. All Wnt you serve SHARPE TIRE CO. Ctvirt McGUIRE (ESTABLISHED 1925) 101 l»kl»nd Si (At RR tri-Us) Red Bank All Types of AERIAL TAXI SERVICE better menus DM* On PrtmlMi Al'I'KOVKU CLSTOMTAILORED PLUMBING OUTHIiUTORJ AND O(AL(M FOII —with Carrier FOR THE BEST IN GUARANTEED FIT Rtpairi InsUllatlnni AMERICA'! FINtiT AIRLINtt A YEAR'S FUN- LuUitr*«ti f*la By Tht Tira • LUMBER Sheet Metal Work RED B' NK 6-5228 RED BANK, NEW JERSEY 2 WEEKS' EXPENSE- 0 Any food you want-regardless Air Condltlonlnt, 8>stemt • HARDWARE •HO* LOCATIB AT RE 6-H30 6-113I uf season Its true! You cm operite your • MILLWORK tt-te WHA»r Avi.. nto urn Oil Burners • Fuel Oil tmn cruiser t full year for less H«ut. 1». Mldaltl»«ii III «.» co BANK serve today" 1 BOATING'S Desks and Furniture LET VS.... "MODEHMZK VOl K KITCHEN" FINEST BUY BAIRD-DAVISON CO., INC. RE 6-3010 - NOR». - Safety Auto Glass PLUMBING & HEATING LAWN SEEDS FERTILIZER' , . ,. ^^, •MTM.lID WHIU YOU WAIT OIL BURNERS FAIR HAVEN NILSON MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. YACHT WORKS »1 SIONMOITH STREET REU BANK 6-1IN1 21-HOl R SI KM( K 4U Broad St. fhon« RE (-MM • GARDEN SUPPLIES • DeNormandle Arc. Fair Haven Kilflicnaidcrs PHONE RED BANK 6-230O lAtlm»tp» Furnishrd 176 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK YOU'LL WANT THIS Convenient Savt Up Geo.CKoeppel&Son to 35% HOSPITALIZATION Ml lir»t Avc. Termi Atlantic 1.0890 On Hearing Geneva BECAUSE IT GIVES rOU Coiti! No Mere MORE BENEFITS AT LESS COST ••• «ur »m»l*tt Hut •» plumbing Coal Worries ••1 tiMtlni K>t«r<> l*r hniii, CompAre! Tomorrow iVIuy Be Too I.ale SIGMUND EISNER CO. •MfM anil l»r|. •uililiifi , , , It will My »»«! Beneflt! For More Information 1. Nurtlm Cm TELEPHONE Plumbing and Heating; At Htmtl Tom Wilderspin (ATONTOWN CmCL«—HieHWAY 1* CLIP COUPON O I 1 U 1 I'KHS PMOHI tATONTOWN 1-OtlT •OX lit A RFO I RED BANK 6-0419 MONMOUTH IIACH 1.42>> t. Ma Tai Prairaulv. Llla Insurant* Ca. lor P)a4 lank, Haw iartay 4. 119 Oayt Ctveragtl i \<;u: SAM a. C.vari Matarallyl six;]; ROPER UNIVERSAL MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES

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Soil Test .N*'»Mlrd | rV <»roi.p What It Means: lor l.ime AllolnnrTU ! OIII'M' PETER'S CUSTOM TAILOR Allotment* of iime to Monn.<- .'>. 'I -,.- Mnn:. CHEVY'S... 1950 Model War Controls Ml'*1:- :i - -i . M\I)K TO MKASIKK r:i.O'IIIF> county farme:* f:>-ni u-.f « • • its! HK «.M r. VOC ST» IK "Home of Spotleti Dry Cleaning" Washington (AT*1 Th«* gut-ptn- ing it is William Hen ry Harrison P. M. A. cmnrniitee v.il; t-e mart*' .>n merit's war piuduct ion ni.tr-hin-r .18. president of thr In'ernational thr basis of R pH IPM of thp • ••:!, \VF. I,IU: mi (ji AI.IH 195(1 mode 1, h&.f rur\ hern niuidc-d Telephone &. Telegraph torpo ra- «K I.IVK »O( > AI.l t. Pick Up and Delivery Service into d<'tinab!i' shap<\ tion. according to nn nnnniinrfiion' iv. SAME We Operate Our Own Plant Stanley M. Orr of Kieehoid. ri..nr- i'...:. «»• ..r I- '• l •, :• • FAR I.S f.VC Ksf. OF 1IIK I'KK I. It's atrurturally diff>i «-nl from It ha« i&Bued t u o important . ..•.[>•• u j.I be i .,: •! . -i.| man nf the c.ninty Kioup Mr < >i • what it was in IV»4t> whrn thr I'nit- orders: One eatablish'-s in\ entory d.iv e\i*nin,j- n • •.»• A : SERVICE PHONE RED BANK 6-1871 f ."t at rs l ha t t h i> i < in 11 ne u 111i ' h»• SPECIiU'lE IS UJERiTlOSS o j State* first a^mix .1 r.> histoilr control, forbidding business and Y M <* A fi-.m t>, •••• , policy dictated b\ the state P. M A. M.AMT AT •! «IVM ITMtl (HIM tHMWMUIIY AVI) BID 1ANW roll- as t hi' aiM'n.i! of d< nmnacy, induatiy to have m stock mote than April a nd u ,,. . -it:-;-i . committee, in urder to fissure that ulliiuui-'h it i« d'.^iLin.- to do the . a working supply of 32 war mater- of lert ui es ar.il .lis< l- P. R. F'KOMINSkI I I Kroail Si.. |{,,l Bank 1 ial*, including such items aa steel, the P. M. A. oiRiinizniiun m ii"'. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Siinic jnh<. M is m.-iUin p i«5<-. prim- TEL. RE 6 5262 arily of i• >t ab 1 i on LAMP fields where lime i* not needed. A B. L I- K c . .i. - ..*i ,i' ;ir..| j to hand thr vastly roni- other one provides pi ionly iemula- fittm ni-y fu. •(:'• f': '.hl< Ir Conversions piox problems of tif.% alloca- , tion, giving defense orders the flr*t At a conference of the committee1 TIMKEN ,u sura nee *.j;:, n. the .i«-i:-i 1 er method for taking noil samples.- Factory Trained Experts RXf'Ciitivi' old* !- of Sept. 9. He delr- (iurh Dutch Elm of the co\ ft r-d (' I. !' h'-v I'.i ri A Clark pointed out that e;ich si in * Repair Service Kat«"d hi-* production mobilization "Tin; Kundiimi'ii: i.s • f LiS- In-m • pie should consist of one pint of powi'is to various enbinot tmnibPts By Burning the anip" nav Ki\ en in M P.M. -M' n 1 1 dry, fliftfd foil Furthei mm <•. tacii UNION OIL CO. and to ill* intf-rstal* Commrrcr county ia.*.* \,- •,• • • ,\ i -• • • j HAROLDS Thousands of Amei h ana may be sample, in order t<> t>r i epi e sent a • MANN LO PBSSTI, OWNI* Conimission. 1 Srhick Mi'S C (. I -,•-.. .; harboring one of ti eedom .* dead- live, should be a miMure of M-\- RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP To Ihn I >rpartin«nt cf Inlrrioi ie» ting Ihe . • :.et -• •< H- • .v,':rs »1 LAKE AVI.. FAIR HAVIN hest enemies, the elm bark beetle, eral diffoi ml dips of soil arumid PMONI MB BANK •-••?• II Front St. Red Bank 6-2744 wen* tli<- i f.-ponjsibilily fo: petro- earlier of the Dutch elm disease. the area to be testrd. He .suggrsted thi oughoul n<-t t MM n N'••''• .Ir: ••••.. leum, flits. COHI. minerals and cl'H- Thi.s warning is .sounded by H. that a hole be dun ln 'be topsuil trie powrr. To the Agriculture DP- J. Rice, field i epresentative of the i KOI K INDMTKII and then a thin .slice* from the >id* (Jeorge Knf.tf Hh n'' I'. .i.^« a\. I parenifnt wen: food, fibrr, lumber, Davey Tree Expert Co. who urges of the hull* be placed in a elpau . , raw tobari u. farm fiuipnu-ni and every home owner to be careful hucket. After t epi*at ins this live • and Jack Heitrnan ..f M.itn... a\. CAR REFINISHING conirv.< i ml f«-i tilizer. To the ICC. not to y.tore *»lm logs or wood, he- or six time.1! the soil in the hueket both of Ash'iiv I'HIK. u.!. n.riincfi went thn r•r^por.fiihihty for dnnvstic cause, if he lives in the Dutch elm should be thoroughly mixed, a nd by the gi.-wul j;it v l,i>' v -eU mi DONE B\ SPECIALISTS transport at ion. st oi au"- an'I poi t bolt, the logs may harbor the elm ond pint nf the mixture placed in fat ilit i'-s, excluding ;ur t ran.** port bark beetle. I'heck your dca.ei to a ciean pint cardboard box a\'p 1 >>\ i am: hr nf A X!HI • • and .! I water = h i p pi n fc. To conn- be sure he is not selling >ou elm strong paper bag and then UlTinl PHrk. weir indieteri for pu->*--."iiv WRECK REBUILDING went nil otlvr m.'ttnrials and log*. ao that the farmpr could Identify lot 1 r ry slips THAT WILL MAKE VOLE GAB LOOK NEW Elm is not * partu ularly good the 5umple. . The various arenry head.* have fireplace wood, and worse, it muy 24 Hour Wrecker Service dual jobs: shelter overwintering l>«:k beetles. Farms which noiv have a record ' 1 't'll.-y IlHLsM st i- Illiit thr niR- Better fire wood.s air oak. hickory, of the pH readings of t heir .-i.il>- , ti'iialci ami fm-i'it ics go to :he war beech, birch. a>h and ma pie already made by « reputable con- ' • POKUS AUTO SERVICE • m-ten-.l pioiii.'i--. , Geographically, Dutrh elm reach- corn, fertilizer cumpany. canner>. \ 2. They mus: aid the industries or the vocational agricultuial de- I-A West Bergen Place, Red Bank RE 6-3346 es i.ut today into Vermont. New to rxp.ind their production York, Ma>5nchu.«ett.*>. Connecticut, partment of local high schools, nerd i Her e1* how the thin« works in New J el spy. Delaware. FJennsyl- not resample their .toils for anot her ' Say, why don't you serve tect. Mr. Orr statrs that Mich giB.li.;;!1 *• i: a*«'iiip.iiiiiiiraiiatiiMiniraiiidiiiiiriiiin'iiiiiuiiijiinHiiniisiniuiiiisiiniittiiiMinr'iiiiiiiMiiiiiinitiiiiiiiit:! • murs v i i vania, Maryland. Michigan. Vngin- The Si •(•!••'.. ny of Am ii ultuH- ha a Ila, Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Ten- evidence will be acceptable to the ' \\ committee. i'1-i a't'd HVII n< w unit -; m h .< Pi n- nessee nnd Colorado It i-: ni^n be- the coffee with the richer Music By Majestic ductxin and MaiUiiin;: Adniini.stni-. coming eM:.ol:..-'-sai y ; tan, Ihis cause. Similar un.!.s h.i1 be >el By the .same token, in Dutch e!ni For Winter Month* up G < . All aijj"- iii. pa.*e zonf.s, evr-i y boufleboldci Mi'-nt* w ill In- h«'tl Ii dv the hair- who must have r\r\ elm removed A vegetable gii.wer w bo is irnlly man of thr- National Serum v Re- *for any renpon should make Mire j interested in nltfaining lnrge yields sounds board, \V. Sinni Syming- to burn trunk and limb* before of high quality crops will take a SECOND ton. ! Spring. Elm bark be.'tlps sneni to Mmve] at thin time of the year nnd Secretary nf C'nmmrne Sawyer ' prefer dead and dying v.nod in thoroughly examine the nature of COFFEE has cstahlishrd thr bigpot of the iwhich to lay their ej:g*. Sanitation his noil, digging down at least 24 now agrncics. the National Produc-j methods, including clearing and burning dead and fallen wood, are Inches. He will note the nature nf tion Authority, within thr Com- ' the soil underneath and watch for MAIMONE mercc Department, tu handle his | importnnt in preventing spread of share of ihi1 mobilization job. Head- thifl fatal difleasp. any hard or compacted layers such an plowpans, pin wholes, hard pans, or other area* that can he cor- -SERVING 28 DISTINCTLY DELICIOUS FLAVORS rected by deep plowing, chiseling . . . homo made Ice cream made fresh daily PACKAGE! FOR INFORMATION CATERING TO SPECIAL ICE "REAM I'AKTIES or other operations. Vegetable crops especially need TODAY ESPECIALLY, when yon went w much morr for your conV« PHONE RED BANK 6-3937 deep growing routs and thesi* units Caramel Ice Cream Shoppe need both moisture and air if they money, you'U cheer thit neio Flagtaff bltni. actually richer and Nulwr OR RE 6-0785 tit MVMtlDE AVI.. RED SANK are to produce «uccr>i,fully, snys than ever before — (imagine that!) It'n born of roflVr l>ram iptrially County Agent M. A. Clark (Jood drainage is especially important aelected from the cottt capital! of the world, thm hlendril fur extra during rainy period^. In fa

RESIDENTIAL ::: to bring telephone importanc right now. RBST FOI AU-AKOUND SAVINGS service to more people, We're not only able to INDUSTRIAL and faster service to every- give you more and better like Chevrolet one. Most of this wire is service, but the additional f-S < •Istrlkuters Far Deluxe Wallpapers /ti WItTINOHOUfE in underground cables, facilities are needed more . .•••" ""...•• it" I LAMPS Oils, Varnishes some of which are capable thaa ever as the nation Brushes, Ladders of carrying up to 2,100 turns to the telephone to conversations at the same speed the job of defense. FELDMAN time. Never before have }• TO DiLIVER TOP PAT10AD1 Electrical Supply Co. ASPDIN we added so much cable in so little time. 759 River Road Fair Haven PAINT CO. Although We've ipent ai much for telephone conitruclion dur- Red Bank 6-5232 20 White St. RE 6-1129 • Altogether, in the past Open Friday NlfMs five years it has required ing the pail five yeori at in th* $232,000,000 ia gross preceding leventeen, the need additions to telephone for large expenditurei will con- .FINEST QUALITY FLOWERS tinun for a number of yean. plant — new buildings, Our plans for 1950-'il alone switchboards, telephones contemplate $85,000,000 for and cables — to expand groil additions to telephone BRIDLE & LATHAM New Jersey's telephone plant. Completion of theie plam NAVItlNH. H. J. PHONI ATLANTIC HIOHLANDI LUU system! depends on two things' earn- ings sufficient to attract inveiton, • All of this expansion and the needs of the nalional and improvement is vitally security program. SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS IN HOME NEEDS FOR OVER 25 YRS. NIW JIRSIY IILL • GARDEN SUPPLIES • TELEPHONI COMPANY COOK & DUNN PITTSBURGH PAINTS

ChavroUl advano-dttign truck I or* America'* SIEGFRIED HARDWARE CO. Note* ol Stltlttnint of Account Notict *f Stttltmcnt of Account tlT 1ST. AVINUC PHONI ATLANTIC HIGHLAND! 1-lfM ui« n[ Hn-ry S B. Shm. vi\ df"ai#r1. ttu (>f Hfmy Knh' iilica* 10 oVlurk n m., HI uhnh '.nnr aw, ra. CLUB ROYAL lion will he made fur th" allowance of tinn «iil h. mailr fi.r th. «:...v aluf of eight consecutive years, these trucks have led tha conimiRNiona ant] counRpl frei. commilNinnH an'l roinnel frps. CARBONATED "AVERAGES Hated Septrmhrr IX. A. 11. 1950 Dntnl Si-nt.mb.r is. A. l>. H field In sales ... are far ahead this year. Make your Al.KKKT SIIKNDKK. I'llMMKIlclAI. Till 1ST I I MPANV next truck a Chevrolet. Come in and get the facts! Manufactured By 1115 Hrllcrmnn Si.. I'hilnilKliihia. P«. I IF NKW J Kit.'KV, IIKNJAMIN MIENIlEK. By: GforKP I.flff-i IIIMIM . Trim I WVmaronk Dr.. Ki.KlMitmvti, N. J. l'i KvrheriKn I1: .1''-' > ' '. 'N.'J. llAUKY SHKNIlKII. J.M'DII I. I1F.1S-' 1 SMI l.i.i.unh.i.. A>. I'h iiih-'|i'i K Vn I If,i K-i'»'."il' 1 N .1 . McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET CO. H. G. DEGENRING, Inc. Kill I II M Si INK-. I nllllF.SI S SMI I II S,l « j, ,. . .-• . II..I l:»i - \ J , I K\UI..I,I.T I1! . N J.. C u-K.v. ,'mi. I • Distributor* of RUPPERT Beer and Ale I.. > . S M-..>. * M> Ir dark 1 I . .••-•. 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank 6-3130 RED BANK Krar 16 \V. 1 ront St. Kcd Bank b-MHM IV. i u Amiioi. "• I Atlornt). Ill U 1114 It Attorn**!. Page T*P!*# RKI> BANK ni:

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Ta!>!e iiri?-'1.1- were jets of candle*. ;md special awards were made to Mr." Alfred I^ahrecfjue, Mil*. Charles Sully. Mr.c. James fjuinn. Mrfi. Cliarle.- Kuper Mis. Albert Ken, Mis H I.. Dixon, Mr*. William S.-iKin ton Sr, Mi.-. William Howie. Mrs Kdwaid Mealy. Jr. Mr*. Lewi* ONLY THREE WEEKS P. Cook, Mis John Wilson. Mrs. Kdward Sut hei land. Mr* Joseph LEFT BEFORE Ciijka. Mr", .lames B. Ilch. Mm. .John Pittit. Mr* Perry Eli. Mrs. ('ail J.ikuhecy. Mis Chatles Jan- ning. Mr.- Kran-i Hagprman. Mr?. Willi.mi Lufluiriow. Mrs. Frank \ Hilt hi tinner, Mis. Albert Nirderer, Mi*. Norman Armbrust. Mr?. Janirs Eager. Mrs. Ray Morris. Mrs. .lame* Powell. Mm. Richard Ire- land. Mis Roy Mulfoid. Mr*. John ' I'airnn?. Mr?. Rohert Kilien. Mrf. Kcx iIfHidcnoURh and Misses Marie GRAND OPENING Muiphy, Marian Dunneli and Carol Others picsent were Mrs. Andrew Strohmi-ncfr. Mr*. Alhert A. Ken, 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK 'Si-.. Mis. Hiivilin Kowler, Mrs. Wil- SINCE h.-ini ('. Krlly. Mi*. John Sparlind, , Mis. Alex Rennie. Mrs. William Ol- son. Mi- h'reOnick Ruf-sell. Mrf. R:i\ninnd Mri'm , Mrs. Peter Panels. Mrs. Arthur Mellifh. Mr*. Margaret Shore Cleaners Lowe. Mrs. Otto Perl, Mr*. Jacob Perl. Mrs. Bernard Rosenberg, Mrs. S K Pe-trillo. Mrs. Edward J. Mc- Kennn. Mr*. S. F. Stevenj, Mrs. "...they have the same soft John c.edney. Mrs. Orrin Soult, Mr.«. P. Hilton Radforri. Mrs. Ous- Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Malinronico feel and fresh color as the day l:nv Hruckner, Mr*. Walter White. Mv>. Williiim Cromey. Mr*. Ho- Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs Louis R. Malinconico. who were l.art I-ronard. Mr*, tiforge Kratl married Sept. 24. at St. Anthonys Catholic church. Red Bank. The I bought them." Our kind of Mrs. Rulph Lawrence. Mrs. Charles bride is the former Miss Antnineili> Kampino. daughter of Mr. and Meyer. Mr*. Robert Zerr. Mr*. Wil- Mrs.'Louls Rampinn of DeForest avc. lUil Kink. cleaning removes all spots, liam Zeir. Mrs. Charle* Mueg; Mr. and Mm. Malinconico have relumed from Iheir wedding trip Mrs. Mabel Schnnphorst, Mr*. Har- to Florida, and are now living in River Plan. riet Knstic'1, Mr.e. Howard Mullins. rejuvenates fabrics, guaran- Mi*. Chri.i Peisler. Mrs. Clifford i Religious Kduc.-ition. they will even IJrinimer. Mrs. Barney Egeland. Teacher* to Take jprnrtice facial rxpiesi-iuns and ges- tees complete satisfaction. Mr>. Th'tnia* Carlock, Mrs. Leonard Mack, Mrs. Frank Nary, Mrs. Fran- The Par! of Pupil* i lures, us well as learn ju*t how to teach with MmMi'ip*. i-l* Niiry, Mrs. Walter J. Kerr, Mm. Tearhf rs in Episcopal Sunday- J. W. Lyle, Mm. Charles Christian. li is the aim of the Diocesan De- school throughout thp Dioccflr of partment of Religious Education, Mrs. John Black, -MIR. Howard K. New JeiRcy are burning a lot and Miller. Mrs. George R. Plant, Mr.«. vvhirh arranged the Institutes to liking it in a mei-ip* of Institute have everyone of the 1.200 teachers Frank D. Shaw, Mr*. John Sam- Sunday afternoons during October. mon. Mis. John V. EDI*. in the Diocese attend one of the Instead of drilling on Bible facts IB Institutfs which will be held In 24 W. Front St. RED BANK 123 Shrewsbury Avr. Jl.fi Bank 16-1708 Mrs. Anthony Mellon, Mr*. Her- and Church knowledge, this fall, Red Hank. Woodbury, Penn's man I«anfce. Mrs. E. W. Jeffrey, the Institute* will be entirely de- : drove, Trenton, New Brunswick, Mrs. Raymond Pullen, Mrs. Frank voted to method*. Teacher* will Westfleld. Perth Amboy, Pleasant- CLEANERS me OCEANPORT AVE. 1070 OCEAN AVE. Uildehrandt. Mrs. Jame* Murray, take the part of pupils and learn jville, Rivorton. Elizabeth, Plaln- OCEANPORT SEA BRIGHT Mis. John Srliultz, Jr., Mrs. Charles by actual practising the best way j field, Mooi££town, Camden, G'.ad- Kuper. and Mi.c*ps Christina to tell stores, conduct drill, and ! stone. Bridgeton, and a place to be TEL. EA 3-0121 SEA BRIGHT 2-0101 Srhmitz, Virginia B. Ilch, Marie guide discussion*. According to Rev. i announced in Ocean county in the Costignn and Josephine Ligier. Victor Hoag, Diocesan Director of Featuring These Nationally Famou» TV Set$: (ii-oiips to Honor G. E. - FADA - OLYMPIC - TELE KING • ANDREA Mayor F. J. Brennan "Our Service Is Our Reputation" The Independent Women's league, the Keanahurg Clyic league and the SHREWSBURY RADIO \ Keansburg Taxpayers' ajisoclatlon , will hold a victory dance Friday ; night, Oct. 20. at Balbach's audi- AND TELEVISION, Inc. torium. Guest of honor will he Mayor Felix J. Brennan of Keans- Kalon Kadio Stores hurjt Billy Alberts band will pro- i vide dance mu£lc. looking tot

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To itli inc Svout* woi M>M. i.s KORFA yms M>K\KIM; OK HKALTH ! Ml Radio Engineers Rise in Pupils ' • '•• f- • ••»m -, r Jr |T |q \f>T TRI Y. I <) »V\ "VVP. 1)11) K VfcRVTHINC; TOSSIBLr Meet Wednesday Noted by Tv>|i. ',',,'.'".,''.,» .\''. .'J 'i.^'"'''^^ 1 M.K«iS < I1PROI'KV;TIC WAS INCLll)KD "'.!£ ir. K',:-a ('«[.' Kremlin DR. WARREN FOWLER Bell Labs Executive TH Mori- in i la»« . U h' n PHONE S.h.i'lV. ft:-' il. .-...r sos BROAD ST. |»ra«tor ( To Talk on Television At Tiiilon I all* A non-technical survey uf thr An attrndfirH-f ;r « : r.i.-r r \* . . latest television development-, \\ nh ' pilS IlU* yi'HI- tU •• J! j; 'I-'.I il,'. • [ particular emphasis on col"i t- '.<•- I mrnt to Ml :n SI::, -A . ;• \ :..« i

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; (if Ihe Inslitutp of Rariin Kn#i- niyht t>\ tiri.j •>.< ' '. M . • :•• . -i • neem Monniuuth muniv sui-sec- . pi incipal. tion next \\>Jnrsdi\ at K p. ni. | Mr. Ma !n:ir 1 u.-! :i,r!i;(-- • • • ' ' • • HOW ABOUT BUILDING j As usual, t hp meet inn u ili be i boaid of fiiiu-atn«i, :h.-- "i - .:. held in the Si^na I Corps dcniun- J crvBte mused ;i '!>•• :j >• - .- i ,t > stration theatf-r, Ruins ave. n -i*;i-' '• "• M • • search engineer of the Bell Tele- W. L. Murray fiom V:... :u I ,:. •• phone laboratoi ien, will *»e t hi' Falls. SPARE ROOMS 1 {speaker. Mr. Jensen has had "id* While t^o fl.nM-.* l;i\» ' .1,1 ' experience In the field of television ' nifel in the Mnhnii.s1 . :• 'i .-' .1 and, at the invitation of the Fed I day-«chool loom? n« \* :-. ' t;i 1 • eial Communications commission, 1 PauL Handel ton Falls »«.huul, and :n 1 ;. .-. i-..,< ! IN YOUR ATTIC recently surveyed television de\el cafete 1 in. U*A my '<• : t |. 1.: w ;• :,:i opmenU at the F. C. C.'s color tfle- ( Mon month council. Boy Scouts the 5fho(il. (hi- wtffk • -\f.r< <-.j 1 • viiion hearings in Washington nf Amei ica. has secured the ser- be ronipleti'1 in i«u wr <• '..- Mr. Jensen will briefly review , vies of Deputy Regional Scout The bnarU px|>i«>nl ,-.uif> I-..I the history of television, im-iuding Executive Paul Handrl of region 2, roi'n 1 haj Ihr 1 urrfi s ^ -!-•!••. 1 ' s th« pionerring color television which cum\j: i. <\s [he M.itfs of Nrw j building main iai> 111.1 > : t ';i 1 d ' !.• i demons!rations conducted at the Jci!*i y nml Nm York, to aid the j pi 0gie.c3 i'f i-Mii-l J :ii-l inr ;i' 'I. Bell laboratoi ies more than 20 council in it.i cffoit to re-eainbliah •school, wheio H >.X I-in.-.*MUCH ,tt. I NOW! years ago. He will also briefly some .-•«•-pa i a ted units and to or j office addiI ion n *M 'MJ: Mn!i l'1 u 1 trace the development of thp Cul- ganize new on* *. This effort of the ' pletion had bi'en Tln-dnN-d r n'.\ ] umbia, Broadcasting system, Karilu fall M'iisnn is t<* stall off with an ! nest y c:t t To k- < p :!•!••' n!"i »<.| the in1 I tel. Lonji Brunch, when Mr. Handel ia to br H.«ki*il in in iki ivpijti and (ral'l>-iiian»lii|>. unil at Siirpritin^U !.(»»» (!o-il. • and nthtM* w\\\ speak to an expect- reports In fh<- lnmul OLD M.r. HOME : ed group of 30 meii. it was an AA pill t l.i I |'.i >•(!«• 1 '. !•>: • • ii--t • L- Th« West LonK Branch mayor nouncM hy Kvan H Straus, chan- tinn the bniml \oiri" -,, t. lV s^u.j SMALL .MONTHLY PAYMENTS • YK\HS TO P\Y and council at a meeting hut nian tiT the urgamztttiuii and exten- Thursday night deferred aulmn on to Simpsun sion cormnittre of the counci.' 1A)\1)S A S! ri 1 jn.j I'.i : JJH fu \>i : 1 * a proposed old age hmn<. in Hi.- 1 i borough. Thi' Workman's old A(c Mr. liamit I hu> hud H wid*> < \ Ihn bOHUl. in t 1 .MIU.-.-.I . I :I |H .- | home of New Jersey Branches, inc , pn lrncp in scoul m^. havinii )n en p»vr n Inryc ;>!r'i hr-iwi-i. tin \ had sought to have the zuninj; re^i.-teicd in dcoutinR since 12 veara i istin>f tfcliuol and ii.- 1 > v w m^ It : board of adjustment grant i cei- 'of a«e and h;a intf «<-ived n.t HSBlnt- jpaikin^ and fm the J.IIMI.L; of v.. tiftcate of occupancy for the Stern : ant .scout rxtN'utjvc at Z.TMP.'U illr. () . property on the corner of Cedar as .sroul executive ttt Parkrrjthuig. Mrs John U-imin d;. '1 ..•• . ;. : K reported thw' thi st •• I >,•[... i • California Ivy is as modern is "you wish, yel per- and Brookwlllow avps. Tin- board ! W. V , and Springfield. O., and ha« had denied the application. I been a member of the jrgion 2 mrnt of Kdiu-.i'n-r h i: ,? fectly il home with your provincial pieces. It adds executive «taff since Jan., 1942 all school lui-r- •>: 1 : h.i'.r In t<> ec|Uippod With "nllt of ' ri \ n ( " M-i:.- charm and romantic interest to your table setting. Male blrda of paradise perform a "courtship dance" in mating aev bi>; enouyli to 1 n\, , 1 ];, •• , t(() ,; You will find many occasions for its use. Not Give Rridal huji" sijtns for u<>' w!i- n ' h- :.u.-i .- it; i' no I f / .'in -f".' •' if:^- c1.: -S: 1 r !' only will it prove refreshing at your regular meals, For Misn (iiu-liHi-l wus imUcfitfit Hi*-.-.- .-i^ii- inn ' l" l>ut you may use it for teas or on your patio. As ttxrd In thr* l.ii-r- \'\ iirt I", v, •., -. FORMAL WEAR Miss (\irul C.nliait ..f Hazlct, 1 tin-*•." niu.*! p-i - - .-' t1' .'.-:•• ' <-i. time goes on, you may add In rour California In who w ill I»C niM I ned In Leo S. j In anolhfr .stale ifpi-:'. I'-.urrn^ Mi('nnn uf Kryptji't Sunday. \HPI ! sinnf r (MIJI 1 lc.« 11 Ar 1 < 1 • • r -1.1. 1 .•! from open stork. TO HIRE w t-ck \\;\A ^ivt'ii JI bnduI shower I $4fil WHS lillll^ I r! HI i.i 'I I.. ! l.i

Th. Moil Cum. i\l the home uf Mrs. l,vo MtCnnn j M-hno] dib! rn-l a.-. - 11 j-.u. '. ; • ).<• Cemt in and see this lovely pattern pleU Selection of Kryport. 1 cafeteria fii"--mni !1> ...... I i i.,.-; I ninnry could hi: u>i d in l-n, 1 ,ff M£ CONSTRUCTION CO. In Ih. Shon Attrndinjr WPTP Mr-*. I'pter Levy, and all iH beautiful atctttoritt 1 Area. Miss Myra Hnmn, Mis. OeorKC trria 5iippli(^. Powclsnn, Mrs. Jnhn l.'ahill, Mr*. | Remember, thit SPECIAL OFFER U only for two teteta. 57 BROAD ST. ~ RED BANK Complete Keith Jlnrvvood, Mrs. William Me- Nally, Mrs. Charles Hrowrr, Ur«. Harold Trills • ALTERATIONS • Combination Window, • GARAGES Range Clifford Bray, Mrs. Frank Fergu- • REMODELING • INSULATION • CONVERSIONS son., Mm. Sophli' Whit taker. Mrs. Married 2."> Years • HOOFING • HEATING • FOUNDATIONS James I*'iwlfrp Mrs. Alfred ('hinery, MIM. Jlewitl \V. Wharton, Mrs. Mr. und Sirs )l.-n...,l 1 .•..•. i.f • SIDING • PLUMBING • Porch Encloiurat VENETIAN CRAFTSMEN Little Silvi'r rpli'luan .1 II .-.i :'.lli Mora ilian Hnr'ncrt h\ Brown Hnd Mrs. Oanifl BOO Suiti to i C. Hondrickson, all of Keyport. weddlni.' annivri-riiv ( i.l | ,• ;. n Choow From. Also atlendinK were Mrs. Phyllis i ""pen" hOll.-c" l:tv\ll }i;11 1 y .V Ih.'li I Toren, Red Hank; Mrs. Althea j TUnnson rd. h..iiic GIFT SHOP EXPERT , Johnson. Mrs. Lillian Berrs, Miss | A tuiffet. supp.-: w i< -.•MC.I 1.i FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL RED BANK 6-4133 , Anne C.uhari. Mis. John Balncn- 150 Km'."!.". ;IIII.MU •'. h -in .-.I-M- . in FITTING 483 Broad Si. Shrewsbury, N. J. brig, MIB. Chester Layton, Hazlft; pluyi'fs ulul i np:. •. nl i! i\ <• i.f II..- Mrs. Melvin Strykpr and Mrs. Standard Oil i'ii:.:|i;my WJ'I .\l,:. Ii * EVERY JOB GUARANTEED ' INSURED • (Opposite Roller Skating Rink) Mr. Tctli-y \< i-in|.|. vi-l. 'I!,.- .u-. Open Frank het/.rlirr, I^onni dn; Mi s. MuMbias Sohottp, Matuwnn; Mrs. 1 CHINA - GLASSWARE • GIFTS Evenings Albert Lou.x, Mrs. Cyrenius Htiy- year with tin i < J r i:,.. • i -• \ Mm.- ker and Mr*. Paul Phillip*, Atlan- •TIL 9 P. M. ing r;il"ds \^»M•^. I"C. flw.i. We Gift Wrap - Ship - Deliver. j tic Highlands; Mrn. Stt-rling Stry- j krr, Lancroft; Mrs, Anna Mar- The Ti'tlcys wlm h:i\o mi.. . .II Maurer, South Orange; Miss Polly Richard wc.r maiiml l.y Ki'v Open Daily • Sunday* — 2 - 7 P. M. SEGALL S ' N*»tter. Miss Marguerite Williams William Rnllarul Jt.u-.i ..f 11,,. i:,,| and Miss Nancy Maguire. I-ung iBank Mclhwilj.-I rlnnrii in I lir N. B'way Long Branch 1 Hranch, and Mrs. Frederick Cas- i homi of Mr. nntl .Mi.-. W.-ili.-i c par, South Amhoy. • Dennis, Ilainson inf. l(. 1 Hinli. I Mrs. Tptlfy i.« tin- i• .• im-i- ;,|i-.< j Hazel Uenni.v Mi<. Lilian l..,\.l,in. [sister of the hrirlr .,!' I.,tllr Silv.r Local Outstanding I was the matron i.f Ui;.,. TI,,. Thr Octobrr i^nui* of The Chris- I hridegronm's hrothfi. the l.itr M . j. tian Advocate is featured as the lard J. Tetliy, «a< l.i.~i tnai,. "Church Building Number" and the articles and illustrations feature HONOR STUIKNTS plans and pictures of churches Paul KlelnbeiRer. AH.intiu II.^li- throughout tho I'nitcd Stat«'S that jiro outstanding in their a re hit ec- landrf, and Herman I. Wirh. I'r.n.ri tuial bi-auty as well as interior ar- Boach. have hern M;I:IIM1 t ., ih- dean'.s lift (if thi> r..':i ^... i.f .'.m :• culture. Rut^.r< niii\.isr\ Tin- fc Tlif fi-aturr p.ctuio of thf edi- li. 't. whifh nivri - u i.i k < !•:•••• design in the "Colonial" spirit. outstanding at the stalo un.\

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Edw'n J. Summers, Asbury Prvk ('ef'), accou".'irt (c Jersey i oil or harsh liquid shampoos Cemrai Power & L'qrr umcan;, a-;umed the di/-e; ci :uperviscr c? trie "::a J.-ty ; / :-i:tnj. t.'on account,r.q deoer'mer' al qenerdl office. Arcury Pa'- !o succeed Leonard S'-:an, jp''r.q La>e i'ignt), {0 needit.. 4 (i. Tianl. sin Jw who re';qned. 1n- announcement wv, rnaae c/ Ra-pn G. Hoey, SJOO :i trmc'rc er of J.C.P.Kl. Summers had been emp'oyea by aft ieted \J LIT'S GIT TOGITHIR ON ccnpsme: cf J.C.P.8L. 'n a supervi cry capac't/ Defcre jo.'ning J.C.P.&L. S hi|h-li(hi-n« bulling leap Urn. ''Shci'y' v-a^ hi? mrknanif tliP remainder of 1 he insurance pol- He wa? {inly 6' 4' ta!i And icy he shared by her children, Bur- price vou can afford to pay. No compulsory payroll tax • leavii heiir left, quick ana1 eaiy la iei. Cenlelni no Shorty looked down •' havr dnn. Fiank H-ukalow. Jr.. Joseph ail c;i. lilt- Vou use your own judgment. wcrW in thi' odU'r of Surrogate Dor- 1 ;i rrly on what yen cay." man McFaddin. Hcnty H. Ijeiding. Asbury Park, Mi.«. Rosr (jallaghrr nf Chuirh who died Sept. 11). willed hi« estate • O. K Sh-ii :y," I said, "ue'il xt.. Rumson. will rrreive the i's- tto his widou. Adelaide Iyiding. work si>mr;hm£ out fiu >ou." tatf of hfy brother, Charles Joseph Clara W. Hopler of A.-bury Park, And we Jill'! But that isn't the | Runce of Hohokpn. Mr. Bunce dird who died Sept. 6, willed $100 to point of this f.orj. 'Sept. 19 at Rum«on. Specified as the Rlnon^field Cemrtery eompany. part of the estate is n house at 3H Shr also willed $40(1 for a grave The 4i"in: is thl*. Vou nmy Allen St., Hum*on; money in the monument. Her mother, Mrs. Pris- wnnt to se!t your propeity. Vou •Seaboard Trttfit eompany. Horwiken. eilla A. Smith, will rrrcivr a may he inr\|""nnii' il uith the. and I'nntents of a safe deposit bo\ I brooch and R .slunihcr rcbr. A sister. drialls I'Mhap.s loo. you arc in that bank. ! Pert ha C. Smith, will receive K not vny famihai uith the rur- Allan F, C'ole5 of Harrison, who (ring and gnld brofn-li. A lirotUer. reni piif<5 on other propertirs. 'died May 31. 1947, in Middletnwn, Elijah W. Smith, will rerrivo gold Vou might ron.^ider a trade, hut willed his e.«tate to his widow, * link cuff buttons. ^A sister, Louisa you don't want to wet sump. Rosalie C. Coles. j Day. will receive an emerald and me/uca Poes that desci ihe your pioh- Sarah L. Wil«on of Keyport. who , pearl ring and a gold bracelet. A lem? died Sept. 11, Hilled $f) raeh to her ,siter. Mary L. Johnson, will receive grandchildren, Lije and Fred Pat- ia small diamond ring, a gold brace- O. K, then the answer is ob- terson. A set of ehina goes to a «on, let and a pair of water carriers. vious too. Pick a reliable real John W. Wilson. A large, wrist A niece, Mary P. Smith, will re- estate hrnk«i and let him sell it watch will RO to a grandson. Cal- ceive a. laralliere. The remainder or n acle it for you. Fair enough ? vin Frazier. A small wrist wateh , of jewelry, china, cut glass, sllver- goes to R daughter, Mrs. Jessie P. I ware, clothing and bric-a-brac will O u : |i h u n e niimlirr 11 ' Andcrffon, The remainder of the rs- hft shared by her sisters, A gold the Congress? the President? BE g-SWO. |tate will he divided by Mrs. Wil- • watch and oak desk and choir will , son's ehildren. Mrs, Bertha Mr. ; go to a grandson, Harry Hopler. ICrarken, John W. Wilson, Mrs. The vfmairtnrr of tne rstatfl goes I Anderson and Mrs. Bratrii-e Fraz- . to a son, Theodore S. Hoplrr. Rolston Waterbury ier. I Mary R. Sohiuyrr. Oeran Grove, F. Alma Maynard anna May ii West 1'ront St. Red Bank died Sept. J6. willed that not morr 'Schroyer. whoso stage nf.me is than $1,000 he spent for funeral ar- Danna MarRae. Chalks A. Tcck- (Ienhur(f of Nrptunc City, who died flume RE 6-3500 rangements. Roland l,aw)ey will re- i Sept. 1. willed two gold rings to a ceive all personal belongings and | nephew. Otto Arthur, and a watch RUNNING AMERICA iff the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It's the biggest job in the world today bric-a-brac. Mrs, Mary Chisholm and chain to another npphrw, will receive $200. William GrifHn 1 Adolph T. Neumann. The remaind- —keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world's watching to see of the Oiai-fleld Grant hotel will re- er of the rMate goes to the widow. ceive $300. Dr. Frank J. Altsehul Joseph Kcam* of Mnrlboro town- whether Americans can do it! will receive $300. \V. Stanley Bouse ship, who died Aup. 30, willed $500 of Long Branch will receive $300. to St. Francis hospital. Trenton. The remainder of the will goes to The remainder of the estate goes IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. Mr, Lawloy. to the widow. Barkalow Will Filed Others have been quick to step in—first with promises of "security'*—and then with whips Mary A. Barkalow of Freehold, and guns—to run things their way. The evidence is on every frontpage in the world, every day. who died Sept. 17, wilkd that her CMSS PRESIDENT household goods and furniture Jerome Dynan. 2.37 Branch nvc. should En to her daughter. Mis. | Long Branch, has been elected | i Ruth Crine, who will al.Ko receive ' president of the freshman class at FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has izations spoke out—giving the great United States Congress its 1 a house and lot on Throckmorton , Monmouth junior mlli-gp. He is a St.. Freehold. She directed that but ' graduate of Red Bank Catholic made every American think hard about the things he's willing to work unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! $400 lie spent on her funeral and high school. and fight for—and freedom leads the list. And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people, But that freedom has been attacked here recently—just The Congress saw that signal, and heard the people as it has been attacked in ether parts of the world. One speak out, loud and plain. That's democracy in action. of the most serious threats to individual freedom has That's the American wayl been the threat of Government-dominated Compulsory Health Insurance/ falsely presented as a new guarantee Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public Lionet of health "security" for everybody. record against "Compulsory Health Insurance" are: THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the G*n«ral Federation of American Legion people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. Woman'* Clufai National Association of American Farm luroaii Small luainesi Men trains .United Statea Chamber of FmUration They found that Government domination of the people's medical National Grange Commerce CAN AFFORD affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards Veterana of Foreign Wart National Association of of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to National Conference of Retctll Grocer* research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident. Catnolic Cnarffios National Retail Dry Goods American •rotoitant Association THE BEST MEDICAL CARE Hospital AMOciatlon American tar Association They found that no country on earth can surpass Amer- ica's leadership in medical care and progress. They IN THE WORLD! found that able doctors, teachers/ nurses and scientists e Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the people -working in laboratories where Science, not Politics, is refused to be wooed by the fantastic promises of this Protection for your entire family . . . can be master-are blaiing dramatic new trails te health for un-American excursion into State Socialism. • Doctors yours for as little as the cost of a package of Americans-and for the world. of America are dedicated te serve their fellow citizens cigarettes a day or a price com parable to that at home and thalr comrades in uniform, wherever serv- NEW LOCOMOTIVES of u weekly family morie. THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every com- ice te this Nation may take them, e And the thing they NEW ROLLING STOCK If sci-idiis illness CMIHC tu viMiv filiuily nr-xt \\ rck munity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this im- stand ready to fight for—to sacrifice for—to die for—is NEW ACCESSORIES — if \niii' wife iit'nlril jiM n|ioriitiiiii- if line nf the portant issue. Thousands of local women's clubs, civic groups, farm, not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful rliilili'cn wore luullv hurt in an iiiciilciit — \n>uhl business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ- security of a free and self-reliant people I I/r )iir)iiniil finnnriiillii fur tlir rnivn/niri/f It'i « wonderful feeling to know that the major costs of doctors services and ho'ci'il r<">- ci,t a pan

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Wholesome Development of Its Future Citizens New Jersey's Objective by Alfred E. Dritcoll, Governor of New Jerttjr

unfinished business In the field of child welfare, broadly defined. As I examine the Committee's rp|>nit.«, T am im- pressed with the evidence that New ,jYr>e\ consistent- ly ranks high up among the states in almost all phases of service to children and youth. Hut with these achievements, there arc other indications of our fail- ure t<» meet specific needs of young people for con- structive guidance and other help. Nearly one child in every one hundred is ad- judged to be delinquent every year and i\\n\:'x with those recognized as delinquents are many others who are prevented by conditions beyond their control—• but not necessarily beyond ()L'R control—from reaching their best potentialities. 3 New Jersey communities support, their public schools with great generosity yet the state ranks low in the percentage of its older youth attending institu- tions of higher learning. Early in my administration, in order to find out how well New Jersey was performing its varied tasks The high rates of physical and emotional disa- of preparing today's children to meet the challenges bility revealed by selective service data warn us that of our complex industrial life, I called together a rep- we have not wholly succeeded in providing the resentative body of New Jersey citizens to attend a healthy bodies in which healthy minds can best func- Governor's Conference on Youth. The purpose of tion. For the seriously disturbed child, New Jersey provides a psychiatric treatment center at Allaire this conference was to examine the needs of New which few states can match, yet there is distressing Jersey youth and to study ways and means by which evidence that this one facility by no means meets the our young people can be more effectively aided in total needs for this type of specialized facility. their efforts to qualify for the obligations and privi- leges of responsible citizenship. As an aftermath of The heart of our problem is U> be found in the this Conference, I appointed a broadly representative home. The findings of the Committee on Youth tell Committee on Youth to study the findings of the Con- of many efforts that are being made to assist parents ference and to pursue its recommendations. in all that pertains to home-making. The recent find- When this Committee was in the midst of its ings of the Chief Justice's Committee on Custody and work, having presented to me a voluminous report en- Divorce provides comforting evidence that there has titled CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN NEW JERSEY, been a slackening off in the number of families seek- the President of the United States requested the ing divorces, hut the same report also telis of the vast number of children whose parents are living C<- &V& states to initiate preparations for the decennial White House Conference on Children and Youth which is apart (by reason of desertion, separation or other scheduled to meet in Washington this coming Decem- such reasons), despite the wealth of information and ber. The studies which have been made by the Com- counseling service to help in parent-craft. The chal- mittee on Youth provide much of the background lenge seen is to develop channels of communication needed for New Jersey's active participation in this so that this knowledge can be put to fruitful use. Conference. Accordingly, I have asked the Commit- tee to coordinate New Jersey's efforts in connection In the field of recreation and group work, the with it. studies of the Committee on Youth indicate that one out of three children of eligible age is enrolled in the To carry out this assignment as well as to further programs of the Boys' Clubs, Boy and Girl Scouts, »'• ..( the implementation of its own findings, the Govern- 4-H and other youth organizations. In some counties, or's Committee on Youth has recently stimulated the the enrollment rates approach the fifty per cent level. establishment of County Committees on Children and But in other counties, fewer than one in every five Youth. I am informed that more than 4,000 persons children take part in this type of wholesome activity. of all ages have participated in the work of these Here is an opportunity for helpful service on the part County Committees. These Committees, which in- of adults interested in serving young people. clude leaders in education, health, recreation, relig- ion, welfare, and civic activities generally, have con- In this brief statement, I can touch on only a few ducted their own assays of the status of children and of the many aspects of New Jersey's achievements youth. They have submitted written reports to the and needs in relation to children and youth. New Governor's Committee on Youth and representatives Jersey, I believe, is committed to a policy which seeks from all counties met with the Governor's Committee to assure to all its young people maximum opportuni- at a working conference held at The State University ties for wholesome growth and development. These on Friday, September 29, to arrive at a consensus as goals can only be achieved through the united efforts X; '"V to significance of their findings. of all the people in the communities where they live. I can only say to the citizens of each community the From these varied activities, the Governor's time for action has arrived. The future is in your Committee on Youth has been able to compile a pan- hands and in the hands of your friends and neighbors oramic picture of New Jersey's accomplishments and in your community.

This educational endeavor I* made possible by the cooperation of the following public-spirited ett'ieni who ere alwayi in the fore in striving to make our community a finer and better placa in which to live,

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HUOMSi &;3Q. 'A.M. 10 6:30 P. U.'i •fi£Dt BA.X& STORE OPEX IR1DA78 USTlk fl P.M.* 'ASBUMX HARK, STO&& WE1ME&D.AYS UMJL 9. E.M. 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PE« COfY VOLUMELXXIII.NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19oU SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16 Heads Red Bank New U. S. Funds Red Bank Republicans Honor Pa rives Western Carnival Committee for Being Sought by At Shrewsbury Trade Show Salvation Army Twp. Educators This Saturday Draws 20,000 Rohton Watrrbury Board Believes Men Movie*. POIIV Itnlr* Chairman of Local Law May Apply to Among I Slop Tirket Sales on Final Ni^ht— Building Drive Local School Area On Parker"* 'Kaiirli' Rolston Waterbury, prominent Possibility that the Shrewsbury Children of the c-in'v •• * * 11 4 • Mrs. Lvda Latimore \&in« Car realtor and civic worker, has ac- township school district may ob- teinnun to pat!:. |M'I- ;t. ' , ; i cepted the chairmanship of the Red tain some new federal aid, perhaps 1|f More 'han I ^») '^ ca.m« Bank committee, according to aneven a contribution toward the 1 J :.IP Ct,.-.-- . .- -"pf. "I'arid r .s I 111. 1 111" ' , - , 1 • .' Sat- announcement made yesterday af- $130,000 addition being built for the ii r • J (-.• r, 2 h' ""' • e i o:i - - <• .-B-tii: ilwn)\*n a.e .lohti W I'MI\'| -;-.< 1 Republican Rally ternoon b,, Col. Lloyd B. Magruder, Tinton Falls school n being in- • .^[Prr n.es of "r.c s- r.-i annual mm <• a\ P. m- ad".' U.S.A. (retired), general chairman vestigated. Red Bink 'ri-l" '\,"' = - " rh.im of the 1950 Salvation Army build- Ttnnjv will hp ' pn|'l r- ' f ••!. George C. Malone. school princi- T "ffl :a'v v.r ,-. P.) •;-, ,- ; 130 ing fund campaign. 2 to ,ri p. ni .in-l :n ''. 1' •.:••• 'i Tomorrow JNight pal, suggested that study be given •i>-hft IIITC •• i f'T 'r.p final Chairman Waterbury's Red Bank the matter when the board of edu- heavy ?' lied 'lie of e . < 1:' •' . " nu'r' ^ r-P'f'Tm i r.-P -pfore U .';0 committee, along with 25 other bor- cation held a special meeting Tues- cuny the tune Hn,| ii.i.t.. ,,f ..,•, r. .... n. wh'-n A--.ng P' "e Chi'f ough committees and the three day night. The board instructed nilp Autrys and i.'i- = nly5 A:, '•' IhlS 15 hPH'K ,p"ll me,I !,- • • military installations of th area, him to ask Charles P. Anderson, di- -irn. i-.' iK'ed ;.r!' , Af'er ft M.'lheiV cUli of <)M I'm..-' K| ; • «re now being fully organized. rector of the State Department of • nfere-i. - ' • a.s .- -*n d»- 1 copal ' Inn. Ii. 'Mi'! Mt - I'it U- 1 it I Education, to investigate the pos- • Me.I • i -•• ;i '•• •• i, •:• KI"> Mi.- l',"l'f 11 Hiamlt a.- «en. : .: ... I he ^; ,•• : i-. II I f -r.e »hv*. sibility of securing funds. ch.iitlii' 11 As outlined by Mr. Malone, the a I'M' >'-i I'--irt-'r «'-lan MT^ madp new law is understood to make , One nf thp mam fe.i'.iip.- of 11 e '•i Mrs I., ! i I,a':m"iP, *l Bank money including construction funds j "round up' will tip a full IPMU'II -' . a hti.-p-Ai'e NTr« I^a'.rnore. available to scnool districts where llonp Autry IUO\H J'lil.-; a l'"r.a''l ••ha v a^ .»" p\'-.'el when she »-n« government installations arc lo- Freeholder James S. Parkes, second from right, receiving silver tray from County C'erk J. H111 k '-'it loon Walter Ii. i-< .mil naniPd is 'hp -A.-.nPr ^>f 'he car Mr- K K S:i.-up ale in chaise n! 1 cated. It was believed possible some Ru>*ei Wooi'ey at testimonial dinner for Mr. Parkos at Crystal Brook Farm inn, Eatontown, S-iiur- ' r, i -he near'-,- f^ner] and had other school districts in this defense that il> pirttnent ('i-rlain in tie U'-{.i :•< lip ^;-.en i --hair «.-i,d her fam- area also may be entitled to some day niqht. Lcolir.q on are Congressman James C. Auchindo;!, left, and Attorney Geneial Ineo- bu.-v aie Mi.- .1 C Klliutl ."'I. an.I .1'.- ili-l n .' -<-.*n i r-\r Sh» Mid. Mi- John H Mount. Jr. The\ .11 e 'I ni «" 'hr:i!e1 I .:=' '-an* believe of the government funds. dore D. P.vr.ons. The dinner was cwen by the Red Bank Republican club. Investigation also is being made in chaise of pom iide- it « 'rue into the possibility of starting a .Mrs. Harold ShtH.aitl and Mi.* hospitalisation group insurance Cirorji* Blair "ill be m charge of plan in the township schools for Doctors, Dentists, Dentist's Wife hay ride.- Mi- Rudidf HatR and irmu-'. nn'ii "I.P '"ir -A H • ^-Aarded 4 teachers and other paid assistants Blaisdell Says Mr. --. K. K Siitton uill uperale an A't-.ni; Chief Reu-her --taid 'here who want to participate under a Vets Must Register Inherits $30,000 'Indian waiiipuin giab; Mr-. John were ii'i inci-lpn*.' Firemen 18- group payment plan. Daniel S. Weigand, chairman B. Myei>. Jr. and Mr.-. ('. P.. LH-P sistp.l p.tlipp in p-rr-i.ling *he area Lumber Shortage Mrs. Jessie J. Greenberg of Ma- will officiate at 1 he li.-isi'liall pitch: and .siipplie-t tt'-'diu'h'.s tn illumin- Contract* Awarded of the local draft board, today ple ave., wife of Dr. (Jreenberg. made the following announcement Mrs William Matthews and Mr* ate t hp side -i' rep-5 At the meeting, two new con- will Inherit about S3O,uOii from the Rnhie Colib will help "houp the relative to medical and dental 1 Thp crowd .jH'herod early and by tracts were awarded to Frank Is Temporary estate of her brother, thi late Sam- moose;" Mr.-- Mcnj.-iinm I.yiin.s will 1 f doctor** and veterinarians: 7 o'ei'ick "IIPIP AT, lines s re?ph- Lawes of Shrewsbury, one for the uel L. Sirlin of Mamaronecit, N\ Y. conduct 11 balloon dan -HUP; Mr.- m^ Mi' ap\ e; i! hin ITPI feet on winter oil supply at the rate of "All medical and dental doctors Dealer Predicts The legacy represents $:'.'( mill in Melvin Kurd anil Mi.-. John Wantl ; ("hP^'nuL and U"e«'. sti-pp's. 10.3 cents per gallon for No. 2 oil, and \i-h>rinurtan* who have not insurance and one-tlfth of the bal- ling \ull Irindle the bean hac Next Year's Supply 70.000 See Show the other for a new school bus reached the age of 30 yean, and ance of the estate. Three sisters pitch: Mrs John Wortmann "ill! Edward H. Cmway and Frank route between Vail Homes and Tin- who participated a« students in Will Be Sufficient and a brother receive the other watch on at the "rum the nail:" K. Blaits and of the Red Bank Community In the week* Immediately ahead of Frank Bannon of Lakewood as le»» than 31 months nf active building materials are expected to and paint business in M.im.ironrcli. I John Rll.--.-ll. .-ale of hi'lllllll tilled an arithmetic teacher in the Tin- military duly In the armed ser- disappear within the. next few His estate was appraised this week j balloons; Mrs William Va'iKhn and Chambpr of i'"mm"rr( w hich spon- these committees will personally af- sored the sir"1*1, were WPII pleased ford their neighbors, business asso- ton Falls school, replacing Ralph vices will he obliged to register weeks, and the supply during the by the New York state transfer lax Mrs. H. K. Waltnn. chuck uagon. with the. rpsul'i. They I'stimated ciate* and members of the armed Miller of Vail Homes who resigned. at room no. 1, basement, post of- next year should be sufficient to department. and Mrs. Cyril Law-ps, penny pitch Rep. Frank Fellow the total attendance »•. 2U.000. forces an opportunity to make their Mr. Bannon also will assist with Ace building, Red Bank, Monday, meet all demands, according to Mrs. James Johnston is tn chatgp gift Investments toward the cost of the athletic program. His salary I Oct. 1(1, between the hours of 8 Frank F. Blaisdell of the Blaic- of ticket sales. She also is a*.-Ntini: Occasion will hp a pre-election Other prize winners SaturdSy $125,000 required to erect a new will be $2,500 a year plus $200 for a. m. and 5 p. m." dell Lumber company and a mem- as a mpmber of the j;enpral ctim- t-a'.lv nf the Young Republicans of night, werp Mrs. Charles W. Rob- ber of the public affairs committee service center for sustaining and teaching athletics. Local Democrats mittee. Other committee membpt-s Mnnmouth county Edward W. erts. KJ-i'°n'own riilent-Glo oil of the National Retail Lumber 1 burner, dcna'ed bv Mar'in J. Mc- expanding the merciful and spirit- To make up for some of the time are Mis DPJSS. Mrs li.'UK. Mrs. Wis' , Jr. chairman of the group, Dealers' association. Guire, Middletown. 'ieurge Cole- ual services of this justly famous lost caused by the late opening of * Sheppard, Mrs. Wortmann and Mrs will piP-lde. man. Atlan'ic Hichlands. Lane organization. the Tinton Falls school this year, "Because of freight car shortages Rent Office Space I Kennpth Almy. Congressman Fellows, a graduate Labrecque Offers cedar chest, given by Whi'e Furni- Other outstanding leaders of it was decided to have single ses- and unprecedented volume of build- of the l.'nivprsity of Maine and iU5 To Have Headquarters j Pri7.es at the various concessions , • ture company. Mrs. R. Rummell. Northeastern Monmouth county sions on Columbus day and Wash- ing throughout the country, port- law school, vrna adrmtted to the bar I will be in the, cowboy theme. Lai i- ! : Newark, vacuum cleaner, donated who have accepted important cam- ington's birthday In the current land cement, gypsum lath and gyp- in that stnte in 1911. He was ap- Engineers' Aid In Carlton Biiildinp at.", sheriff's badges and the like \ by Belter HousPkPeping shop: Rob- paign posts this past week an- school year, and also to reopen the sum board have been in short sup- pointed c|. rk of the H. S. District j will make up those auaids. In the' ert Amendt. I.i''le Silver, gallon of nounced by General Chairman M«- day after New Years. The delay in t ply during recent weeks, hut most Court for the disiriet of Maine Jan. Professional (irctup An open invitation to Red Bank event of lam. th'- < :i Illivnl will be paint, rivpn by Klar-.ns Paint shop gruder are: Rabbi Arthur H. Hcr-opening was caused by repairs at materials aie being produced at 1J. li»17. He resigned that post in record rates and the supply prom- residents to attend an old-fashioned held thp following S:iturrla\. Also. Mrs. Kpnne'h Brower, S- «hon, honorary chairman; .7. Rus-the school. 192D to cnt'-r the practice of law To Help iu Emergency ISM to catch up with demand in a cider and doughnut party next Poplar avp. Fair Haven, Itt ef •ell Woolley, vice chairman and Wednesday evening to mark the with his brother at Bangor under chairman of Long Branch; John With lepairs being completed to short-time," Mr. Blaisdell said. th" name of Fellows A Fellows. He china for four, donned by China two classrooms this week, classes With international events mov- opening campaign headquarters and Glass shop; Mrs. Hor'.on B. M. Pillsbury, Atlantic Highlands; was extended today by Mrs. Kath- lira! was elected to the T7th Con- Col. William R. Blafr,toeust; Hon. that met at the Methodist church ing as swiftly as they are today Shrewsbury PTA aiTM Sept. a, 1940. and was re-elect- Garrison. 122 Riverside ave. Mod- I and in the school cafeteria will use a well planned local pUgl'um of arine Elkus White, Democratic ernfold dour, givpn by Overhead Sidney B. JuliliatfH, Monmouth candidate for mayor. ed for each term since thPn. Beach; Richard B. Scuddcr, Nave- the regular rooms starting next civil defense becomes a necessity, Door products: James L. Davison. Henry^ F. Labrecque, fled Bank Tho headquarters will be situat- Uucst* of thp Young Republicans sink-Riveraide dr.; Frank C. Wash- week. In appreciation to the church Begins Season at the meeting will be local candi- 287 Cambridge ave.. Fair Haven, buroe, Portaupeck, and William K. for use of a room in its building, engineer' and president of the ed on the second floor of the Carl- pair of house alippprs. donated b" Monmouth-Ocran county chapter ton building1, 99 Monmouth St., and dates, county office holders, mem- Megill. Iieonatdo. Commander Her- the board voted to paint the floor DeAdder Oiiflinrs beiis of the county comrniMce and John B Allen: Kdward F. Hart- hert J. Hartman has accepted the of that room and cupply the church of the New Jersey society of pro-' it will remain open for the dura- i corn. Atlantic Highlands. Hlde-A- tion of the campaign. The festivi- p.-uty dicnitarips. Including Rep. chairmanship of Earle Naval Am- with a ton of coal. fessionnl engineers, aaid last week' Artive Program j Can garliifie rerpptacle. ^iven by at Freehold. ties will begin at 5 and continue J.imeK C. Auchinclosji. Refresh- munition Depot committee. The board approved plans for men's and music will l>e furnmhed. Rarmark produc'-, Harold V. B. Mrs. Elizabeth Conover's fifth grade Mr Lahrecque, .speaking at a through ft o'clock. A volunteer ofllre The. ShrrwAliury boroufcrii Parent The first advance contingent of staff will he on duty daily to an- Voorhi". 1-12 Beri-en pi. mm'! hat, to take a bus trip to Freehold and meeting of the Mnnnionth-Ocean {Te;irher association JT"'M it.i fir = l ijiven hv .1 Kridel, Richard Rlgby. the Salvation Army Building Fund cnapter, said "I would like to place ! swer questions, distribute literature mrrlinp of th^ prHpnn lM.«t Thin.S' committee moved into the field last Mrs. Stegas sixth grade to New and perform other campaign du- j Tinton Fall", J2S savingi accouDt York city for educational visits this our organization and its talents at day nighl, Ht which tim• • nn artiv*' Boylan Heads in Red Bank Savings and Loan as- Friday when the enlisted men at the disposal of local officials who ties. On the ballot with Mrs. White pro^fam for HIP ynr waj nutlinfd. Fort Monmouth contributed 11826 month. are John A. Petillo and Frank sociation, and Mrs. Lottie Scott, are or will he responsible for civil | Following the husinf^^ men sing 295 Shrewihury avp . defroster, do- iu its share toward the cost of the defense. Wise, candidates for borough coun- Flrv. Dunham V. Krirm;. pastor of ILincroft 4-H new service center of the Red cil. Eatontown MfthotlLst. church, w:ifi i nated hv Jcrspy Central Appliance "As our federal government stat- company. Bank corps, A centrally located offlci- is made "oalln" fur a aqu;itf danf\ Hofmr Elks Celebrate ed recently, an enemy attack with Members Win Awaros hrlday « Winner* This week J. Peter "loffman, atomic weapons might well pre- necessary, Mrs. White said, broause jthat. liowfvrr. Holt-Mt S. D'Arldor, 1 Prize w imiprs Fridri;. night were chairman, and Edna R. Freuden- sent emergency engineering prob- of a combination of enciinous in- pm.sidnnt, int nxlu'-cd hi. * oHicrcs At State Fair r Mrs. Williim Riueh. Belford, two heim, assistant chairman of Fort 40th Anniversary lems of a magnitude not previous- crease In the pre-election activity . *nd comniittfc chairmen. They Monmouth, held a meeting of 20 of herself and her colleagues and were Mi«.s Hnlr-n I^'in^f vi'"'1 pif-i- Klpclion of oltlccis was held at ; pairs "f liber gl iss curtains, given ly experienced in the United the monthly mepting of the I .in - division chairmen whose commit- States." housekeeping duties of her home. idr-nt. Mrs. Eat I And«i.«nn liroirlin^ i by Sherman's In- . Mrs. Edith tees numbering between 125 and Supper and Show crurt 4H club at the I.im orft fire i Hartman. Bronx V. Y set of Mr. Lahrecque added, "Fngineer- "So far we have mnnagi'tl to -srerrtary, K'TirnMh Sut Ion t rf.-in 200 minutemen will swing into ac- conduct campaign affniis fmm my house N'eu oflk-pr.s are Albert Boy • St-mpl dinnerwarp. donated hy Tonight at Lodge ing problems are vital problems. i urnr, Mis. Kiuiulf Il;n ^ prni;rnm, i Ian, |iir«ii|pnt. I'etrr Howard, \lo- tion and afford all civilian em- home, but the enormous inrrpa.^r Mrs. Ernrfli Stun.s hn-jnt.-ilMy, Mrs. China and G!a.«5 -h"p: Jnhn Burr. ployees and officers an opportun- Water supply systems, for exam-! pie-ulent, MaiKaiet Ring, secretary Cnnnver lan« *2."i 2 if' rertiflcat^ The Red Bank lodge of Elks to- pie, might be damaged. We must in activity has made ii nrrrvary Frrrlrrjck Lfwi.s ni^ch company; A. night will celebrate its 40th anni- study our local water supply sy.=- Frank F. Blaisdell to locate centrally downtown. The ; Nnwnian liais(jn oftlrrr, Mt.^. Al- Five memliprs of thp. club re H. Quineke. 7 Bav st.. Rumson, Division chairmen and associates versary, a buffet supper and five eems to discover the sources of office will remain open afternoons I hprt Stra^hnrgor historian, C*hark> "Although the new federal credit 1 ccivert the gradp "P-Xcellent" at the portable radio. d"nated hv W. A. are: Lieut. Col. F. B. Moses, Harry acts of Broadway entertainment, alternate supplies in case they are i and evenings for the duration of I Mai kham pub]lent ion. -, and Mis. restrictions may cut down housing State fair, Trenton. Leonard Wil- Fee, headquarters; Mrs. June featuring the event in the Broad needed." The speaker also pointed • the campaign and we are ins'.alling I Walter Cunliff.- lihrary. Salladin; Flavia Borschart, 275 Bayles, Tony Lucia, Squire Signal st. lodge rooms. construction by about one-third lo- a telephone," Mrs. White said. liam=. i-ounty aKent from Freehold, Pearl «t.. hri'-e|e>. brooch and ear- out that sewage disposal systems cally and elsewhere in the next 12 Howard MaH^son. s'linnl prinfi- 1 lab.; Lee Burt, Emil C. Gardell, require precautionary protective Meanwhile a group uf workers announced that Kerry Boland re- rines given by Reuss'.lles jewelers; "Addie" Kind is chairman of the months, It is generally believed that 'pal, introduced Mrs. LmiHI.-i Brari- ceived two for flowers, and Pat Evans Signal lab.; Thomas Mor- committee in charge. In anticipa- measures. "In the event th,c sys- were informed at a mroting last ehaw, Miss Maiir Ha mm. Mis. Suzanne A. Voseli. 16 South Peak ford, Coles Signal lab.; Miss Ad- the number of new homes built Howard one award for acorn st . Highlands, flu in cash by Red tion of a large turnout he is issu- tem is seriously damaged," he said, may still run u high as 800,000 or night that "any appointments the Loftus and Miss Lang of tho fac- Tienne Crochet, civilian personnel ing a general Invitation to charter "provisions must be made for al- mayor's office might makn," in the ulty. squash. Gnil Perry, Catherine Ring Bank Recis'er. and Merwin La- branch; Mrs. Anita M. Bartol, pay- more, depending on the effect of anil Morgan Kraan were awarded Parre. pair of shoes, given by John and old timer members to be pres- ternate means of disposal." credit restrictions and defense event of her election, will he mnde Mr. Newman dr-srribed the .school ' TOII; J. E. Bottini. finance; Vincent ent. Invitations have been extended "solely upon the basis of qualifica- a yrade of "excellent" for cooking. B. Allen G. Ronca, armed service electro Mr. Labrecque pointed to other needs for materials. bo;ird"s propusal n-IaMw tu hokiins t Members of the club have re- to other members In the general items which might require the I tions and ability to serve." a sprnal rlrrtiun tu fl'-f.-ulr ,,n the! Thursday's Wlnni-r« standards agency; Capt. Joseph T. district as well. Although the cele- "In general, so far as the mater- ccivptl checks from thp Freehold Prize winiipf.- Thursday night Simpson, Signal corps publications; study and action of professional ials supply is concerned, families purchase, of 1 hi »T \U\ S from MM, bration is in advance of the actual r fair. Total amount of the checks were Mrs Wil.<"n Conovcr. Holm- Michael Kokinchak, post motor engineers including fire lighting,' planning to build or modernize a ' Mathilda Obf Th' L i nup voi"fl ' anniversary date, the lodge maJe Mi $!lli del, camera. 2"iven by Dorn's Photo pool; Lieut. G. M. Kennedy, sta- water supply pollution, storage and home will be able to do so, provid- unnnimou.sly In .suppuil Ih<- prn- The Pomona certift'-itc of merit, the change because of other import- demolition. Forum Features po.sal. sh.'p. F M Haynes 14 Lake ave. tion hosiptal; Ar.tonlo Notaro, ant affairs it has nchcduled for ed they arc in position to meet the auanled to members in ill work quartermaster branch: Miss Mary The chppter president concluded < slight increases in down payments 'The as.sunaMun h** 73 ' niulkd flowers hv the Monmouth Countv February. The entertainment be- 1 for two year.-. ^ ho have bpen out- Jane Schwartz. Signal corps pro- "The Monmoutff-Orcan county |and monthly payments. oipmhcr. ' Ani'in^; rv-'nis planti'-d Florists association; Gloria PuB- gins at 9:30 p. m. P.T.A. Session 'arr a Hal lower n pai i> Of'. 31standing. , has been won by five Lin- lisi. 119 Chestnut »t two-year luh- curement agency; H. F. Hubbard, chapter will stand ready to aid ' From all indications there will croft 4-H members. They are James Carl Bauer, procurement mainten- Assisting Mr. Kind are Charles A. our local officials in all ways also be s large amount of farm j sprprh by Dr. J'Tonir- Lasky of scriptmn to the Red Bank Regis- Three-Member Panel Lon£ Branch, dirif toi" of thr Mon- Huward. Albert Boylan, Margaret ter: Rose OlPxa. 27 Maple ave.. a ance division; Lieut. Vernon T. Hotaling, Joseph Menzzopane, Ar- possible." and commercial construction, be- IlinK, Maiy Sparies and Abbip Ann Bcchen, the Signal school; Capt. L. thur Grob, Harry Aldworth, Wil- cause farmers' income Is expected i mouth Rcaflin^ clinic. Nov. 9; g.illnn of paint from Klann's paint Held at Lincroft • spoorh on the United Nations, fol- Williii-rodt. CVrufloaiej! will be pre- store, and Robert Miller. 71 Lafay- D. Esh, purchasing and contract- liam Roswell, Patrick Tomaino, to be high and many merchants sented at Wimrork Grange, rt. 36, ing office; Maj. T. R. Rogers, post Louis Tomaino, Fred Jones, Dr. have not yet gotten around to mod- | lowed by folk dannnir. Jan. II; ette st.. Rumsun. three-piece water- Child welfare was the theme of Saturday evening, Oct. 14. less cooking set from Frown's. engineers; Henry Frledlander, Fred Newman, Gracen VanCleaf, Old Forge Sold ernizing their stores. No credit re- the Lincroft-Everett P. T. A. meet- Fathcis' niaht nnd board of odu- Frank Hayden. procurement divis- cation candidates' niL'fit, Feb. 1; New members joined the Lincorft The winner of the ensemble do- Emil Klatt, Clarence Cort, James strictions have been placed on eith- ing Tuesday night at Lincroft ion and Miss Kay Costello and Sgt. cakn salf, "whit ft olophant" sale club at the regular meeting. They nated hy the Stembach company, Bennett, Patrick Vaccarelll, John er farm or commercial construction. school when a forum was conduct- Howard Bakeman, headquarters. Vaccarelli, Charles DoGavre, John and discussion of recreational arc Iiorine Worsely. Gladys Lee, will be announced next week. At Eatontown "Unless the defense production ed. Miss Mary T. Walker, Mon- Haihara Roth, Katharine Pcice, Stoble, John Williams and Anthony program Is stepped up beyond the needs for the children in Bumnn-r Contributions may be sent to Vaccarellii. McGinness Agency \ mouth county representative of the March; children's hobby .show. Dunn Sulton. Baibara, Ford. Dek- Harry C. Barnard, treasurer, or present schedule there will be astate board of child welfare; Miss KIP Jaques, Windsor Jaques, David relatively large, "amount of steel, April, and covered di.sb supper and Ralvi.tion Army building fund, 7 Kathryn Cooper, R. N., super, ising ins!MIIHt ion of OMICM .-; M«y. L' e and Jeffrey Gill. Knights Open Reports Three Sales copper and other strategic mater- t Mechanic Rt.. Red Bank. | nurac of Middletown township pub- The annual flu* ci show, which All niembets present signed up Bricks for the new budding may ials for construction uses after de- lic health center, Campbell's Junc- for projects foi the coming year. 600-1 nit Housing The Theodore W. McGinness real fpn«p needs arc met and many will hp h^ld May l'-V will be a;-- . he purchased at $1 each, bags of estate and insurance agenry of tion, and Dr. Wylie O. Pate, mem- ranged by Mrs. Ilirh;ud Nrviu.i ;ind •Gardening. a.-, d "ith the room supplied York district, Corps of Engineers. at 94 Broad .st., Eatontown. Mr. ing. Mil. Walter Volk is rhnirman with t'lfl Monniuir h cnun' •.• in.*'i: - j teat is open to pupils of the sixth, JIT, East Kcansburg, pleaded nnn chologist, will (peak on "What b\ the bo.inl. Mi. Markham said and Mis. Hany D. Burkett "f of the salt. ft ni'e ncnis a «'in TI • ;• >n n* x* W^f. - seventh and eighth grades in vult. Friday In A charge, of selling The project, to be erected on the Makes A Good Parent Today." He the P.nent -Teacher association. While st , Katontnwn. are the nP«' Fathers will tnke full ch.iige of nr/,r]ny n:^'hi ni A dinnr; m • • • .n^ ! schools in Red Bank Kan Haven. liquor to rninnm at a hearing he- government reservation land at has s-rved In V. A. clinira through- ( \v h h n llnaneing the library, is on ner.s. tjiry having puchaspd it the open house ni Lineroft school In rf hf\r\ *' !b* P- ni Ht-. n1*", Lifl" Silvei, Shrc»«huiy. River fore the Mirtdleiown township com- Fort Monmouth, will contain f>52 out tho East, Vith the mrntal hy- nf vim romplptuin of it s book from Mr. and Mr*. Maurice p. Friday, On 27. when a family Spnns I-Akr H- i^h'A. A1 T M. :.•. K. Pla/a, Rumson and Lincioft nuttee. The charge was made by apurtment.- for families of non- giene rlinir of New York city, ind ii k.- Kenne'b Sution. "ho repre- Cuokr of Plainfteld. It is an at- ntght program will feature a earni r o The ps.xv !imi!-i to 2W word.", the Alcoholic Beverage control de- commissioned personnel and i* the Newport hospital on Lonf Ls- Th* 2UPfli •p '^K r' w :;* \-° !•>!- ' . ..Ti-ri 'hr I> T A , slid I hr h- tracti\e ninp-rnom hnn.se located val stmosphere of peanuts, popcorn n miy bp on any put of ihc life or partment. apartments for families of com- land. «;,:-d W. Klwrll Tm'H .-•'.!•. » ' l'ia'\ winid hive hfi« een 2.*" and missioned personnel. on approximately an acre of ground and balloons. The program "ill in- nnn iger nf 'he RtiN'a. Kx« ti;nuir> any trait nf churai-ter of ColumbUii. The tavern license was suspend- ".'HM'1 hook.-. The lihrary will be 1 A barn in the rear serves as a' clude motion pictures. Aj?.iuinnrc comp;tn\ anrl c!ii;i m-i n Closing dat' of the contest will be ed for five days from Monday, Oct. The project In under the provi- open Mondays fiom 3 to 5 p. m. and 1 two-cnr garage. An invitation was extended to all of the ronimitt°e on nmon uf the * Feb. 1. at which time tlip'' piom- 16, to Friday. Oct. 20. Mr. Smith sions of the revised Wherry Act, Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p. m. The which authorizes the construction Another salt; ig a half-acre lot on members to attend a folk dance | Na'ional Board of Fire l'nd''i- i P. T. A. will hire, a l.S'.anau to.- in-'nt j.i.!.:..-' ^Hi ri-.e tJ-.r ontr' v. wan ropi errni nd at the hearing by K\.M'. iimiui MI ^ i'- t»':p.; a .it of housing for military personnel Reynolds dr., Eatontown, to Mr. and at Leeds hall, Middletown, Saturday I wiil'-r.s. tho.st? haul'J. The liuuny \vii. be Kr J. Frank Weijiarwl, Kiyporl attor- to ttle ci ivip-i;-. of irt'-'':-1! -ichool . on government property. Under the Mrs. Thomas K Erb of Eatonlown. night. The dance will be under the i Notices to the xv.embers of th * the u*e of Shrewsbury bouiugn ney. They a'.-ui can be nr>it-ned ly »ni- program the requirements will be This purchase adds to the half-acre direction of Ruth and Harry Hol- I board of i ''a!tors from Seci rinry rt'-.tlenl.-. It will jeplace the "trav- 1 ing to the li£.-ay co-iMili'tr "I the. Savta Enerfy established by the F. H. A. and the plot purchased by tlirm a year agi> lander. Dorothy I'zdilla s-.-i'i- that Mr E .-c*..n»,r libraiy' which visits the Fibrf|flu>« i-iir!!i.ii' No ironing neres- government will Insure lonns in the through LIn- Mciiinne.ss otllce. Con Hostesses at the mc-ptini; were w.-l! i* no' duly .-tn ''X< •prinnally _ .-.eli'ii'l IWKI- a month. Knights of Columbus. onrv. Just wnrli Mini him*. form- in Hurt time manner as on ./inn F. H. A. sti uit ion uf a Colonial home is nl- Mrs. Arthur Newmier, M.v H. IiI Well-. 1. '"[ S'-ii 01 fit ni Mil nl^i) H till • In sponsoring the content th»

TRIMTV EPISCOPAL Red Bank Holy Communion will he off'ied Sunday al Is a. in. chuich ^ihuol will meet at 9 30 a. m. and mnining Church Hervup M 11. Thu women of th» J. YANKO MMHOnlKT PKF.SBVTKRIAN FIRST < HI R( II OK CHRIST. chun h will he honored next Sun- 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK R. .1 Bark Rod Bank SCIENTIST day for their many contributions Red Bank to Ihr woik of the parish. Charles' "A !>>.. ., l'niir.1 1',-u' »t«nt-| At !l e (Jot.srtiH Ik \ul! ple.sent "Berceuse" ir.mio S. Web Service* in Firsi Church of by fjiiilard anil "K;inrare" by Li-m- pic nrx: Sundaj. Chll.M. Scifnti-t. 2oH Bioati ." . are l.c.-irn menu. The choir will »ing "The :d. What held Sunday.- at II a. ni and 8 15 :hc contralto P m . Wednesdays at X 15 p m Temple of the Living God " by Wil- Mjr.r.. son. A nursery is provided for chil- Bed pillows for your every sleeping need! i l>- My Shep- Sunday-school meet*- nt 11 a. ni. The mi -.id' thf . .• The dren of those who attend the morn- ill he Robert | Christian Science Lesson Scimon: Jr..: held Tl u-r.cr ing service. f s?ist'd hy Ar-. "DII, trine of Atonement" is the nub- T.-.'if X. I', u'i .in hrm l\> g The Women's guild will meet at r \V, Gnmm,' jC( : for Sunday, Oct. IS liuldi-n . ,li . Kenneth Text; "Herein la love, not that we the parish house next Tuesday at Full size pillows with piped edges covered with :, ami Albert K. Brier, loved God. hut thai he lnvfil u\ '2::i0 p. m. Mrs. Anna de lg lleus- uf :hi' welcoming commit- and sent his Son to he the propiu- Hille will speak on "The Passion I'lay." feather proof and down proof ticking. Plumply filled Barh !•** I'hihp K. Ballly. in ation foi our »ln>." il Juhn 4 101 I.i.ph li K< hen. Harold Sermon: PaiuiaKcB from the KinK A rummage sale i< scheduled for Oct. 18 and 19 in the parish house. V. l>u»> a, Waiter *'onovrr, ("apt. | James veision of the Bible inrludi-. with new sterilized materials. Floral and striped. Mr«. Fred Munden Is in charge. Willis C ^Cnnuier and Dr. Law-1 ..Fof ,f_ Mh(,n Kf, Kfyt enemies. we were reconciled to God by the Every Friday there is a celebra- 1 n? irue II Hi;rili:f. : J S j ,;:< Church school will meel at 9.30death of hii Son, much more, be- •tion of Holy Communion at 10 Tin : n . o'clock. u.'.l be • Tr.r T.:l S'n of Hu!h a m. The Alms Bible cla.«s will ing reconciled, we shall be paved j A Alvm W:-,;::ng will .'hew PK ni'ct at the same time in the pas- by hie life." (Rom. 8:101. Correla- OLD SHREWSBURY MEETING 100% Kapok or crushed goes* feathers.... (hard) 2.95 f,it'P5 of h1? Uip to England mx! tti: s ft udy. tive putages from "Scien-e and HOUSE Tuesday :•' l-Vliowsh.p hal. A fil- Rev. Mr. WehMrr "ill sp^ak be- , Health with Key to the Scripture*" Shrewsbury ter offc::r.g "ill l>c reccivid :o h> n- fore the Oaklanlakland »»tt . Parem-Teacher by Mlry Bake!. lnciud4; 10% white goose down (medium hard) 4.95 efli t!:- M.-ihvd;.-: hoir.r fcr :!ic n TUPMIHV at 8.15 p. m. . , ,. , , The Religious Society of Friends • r "Tur"Jeauns •aide J>rdf I«n reconcilinrornrir g man aged a: O.run ilwif : A: thi- .same unie 'he Monmouth I Quakers I holds its worship at 11 to God by giving man a truer so a. m. on First-day (Sunday! in the ,50% down, 50% duck (medium) 5.95 par:'.';pa';np .n :h;sprop-am will • ii\ ic ' horu* will rehearse in the of Love, the divine Principle of meeting house at Broad it. and include John I'nrn.:. ,Bi;[" r.r.tcnd- chinch lectuie loom e Jesus' teachings, and this truer Hycamore ave. It is preceded at 10 ent of the *••• Tnr KM :Vi:e ny. ,1. and Tlii CV.UITII i. pioreeding with 50% white goose down (medium soft) 7.95 sense of Love redeem* man fiom a. m. by the Fiist-day school which Mrs. I-n .•> Them? p: r^uirnt ,.f thc the lecotnerMon uf the former El- (omnv.ilci PT'i iv.:in;iK the law of matter, sin. and death Is open for children of members a» . nn-M nf thf kus residence lo Ttiwi-r Hill into home. Mr Squire by the law of Spirit, the law ofwell as non-members. 100% white goose down (soft) 12.95 :.! panic.jiati- a modern educational huilding for divine Love." (p 191. Aa in the days of the early mem- the M-.r-.-.^'.M .i y^.iu\i;i'. :etie:ii use of the church .school. It la bers, the meeting draws its mem- to be held at :he New Jersey Con- ' planned that the hicak:n^ of ground BAPTIST bers and attendee* from the whole Terence ccti'.er frori'. M a ni. Monday fur a neve '.-dny ncwin. ' chaj^el ^ill be niadr in-xt June in to Shrewsbury. Increased activity celebration of the 99th anniveriary Church school will meet at 9:45 Or! IS Thf >ad(rs of lhi.« di-vn- in thc house, one of the oldest of the church. a. m. Morning worthip service will : ona: i'e:ifd «lll I" rii.-!:op Kred buildings in the area, made it nec- 1 meet at 11 with Rev. W. Clinton I Coi-eon I>r. James I'huhb. sec- essary to install electric, lights. PILGRIM BAPTIST Powera preaching on the topic, :ctan' i'f 'he Na!:m.al Hoard of ThLs was achieved without chang- "The Road of Fellowship." A nur- Evangelism, and R. >. Jo.*"Ph Sizou, Red Bank ing ihe tiaditional simplicity of the- prefidm: c! !''.r NVw Hnin'wick sery for small children will be pro- Sunday-school meets at 10: JO v inierior. Like the oui>i(le, it pre- n will be ob-, ided during worship service. There . m. Huly Communi sents nsrlf ;i> established many will be a service of parental ded- ii;-clc • r> o; the Women'.* So-served at tile morning service : generations atfu. ication. Anyone wishing to dedi- i :cty of rhri^t.an i>ii\h-c will meet at 11:30 at 2 p in ncx*. Tuesday at the cate a child Is asked 1o call Rev. The Community Gospel singers. < HI IMH OK CHRIST home of Mrs. Harold J. t'oddingion, Mr wert will celebrate their 18th annlvers- - P° Katontown 13S Hvidfon av, , Red Bank. ary Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock • The senior high fellowship and Sunday-school classes to accom- Mr. Squire, will be guest dinner in the church. the young adult group will meet modate all aKe. groups is held at speaker at the Belmar Methodist The annual harvest home, apon- Sunday at 7 p. m. Evening service i 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. -sermon by church next Wednrsday. His sub- 30ted by the Sewing circle of the willl be helhldd at 7:46746. DrD . WillWilliai m I Arthur Moody, minister. At 11:45 ject will be, "Your Church Faces , church,'will lie held"in the church J Abfrnethy will apeak on "The Easy j a. m., Communion. Sinking, without the Future.' basement today and tomorrow. | Way and the Hard." instrumental music, will be direct- Gtt a Better Battery... Save More! The Yo.ing Adult Fellowship has Mrs. Lena Logan is president of! Th« flowers in the church lait ed by Sk't. Sizemore or Fort Mon- invited a!', members of the congre- the circle. Sunday were from the garden of mouth. At 7:3u p. m., a study of gation between the age* of 20 and The morning choir will present [ Mr«. G. Truman Reeves. Last Sat- 40 to attend the supper meeting of ; "The Sabbath. Does It Apply to the Melody Singers of Matawan urday the pastor conducted ser- the group at Fellowship hall next Christiana of Today'.'" concert tonight at 8 o'clock vice, of home dedication for Maj. Wednesday. The guest speakers Thursday at 7:3U p. m., mid-week ALLSTATE BATTERIES in the church. and Mr*. Charles Moore, Parker will be Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Riv- Bible study. Rev. R. F. Devereaux, pastor av(., Shrewsbury. pra, noted aurgeon. and hiis wife. of New Thankful Baptist church Services are conducted in the Ad- Dr. Rivpra is interning at Mon-of Philadelphia, will conduct a BAPTIST vent building. 17 South at. raouth Memorial hospital. Hia wife week of revival service* beginning Atlantic Highlands IZ-mo. Guarantee) it a pianist, singer, lecturer and ST. ANDKFH'S EPISCOPAL Monday, Oct. 23, each evening Sunday-school will meet at 9:48 teafchtr. The couple win jeturn to Highlands at a. m. with a rally day program. the Philippine Islands when the Rev. Ira Smith of the Children's The service of morning prayer doctor finishes his studies here. EMBVRY METHODIST temple, Newark, will be guest will be held Sunday morning nt 9 6-88 speaker. The junior choir will sing o'clock. Rev. Christopher H. Sny- The finance committee with Roy Little Silver ^^F INSTALLED Cotten, chairman, will meet in the and members of the Sunday-school der, vicar, will speak on "The WI4« «M Sunday-school at 9 48 a. m. church next Thursday at 8 p. m. will recite. Church's Foundation." Music- by •attnv Clasaea for all agea. Gtt AllittM It'i factory frith for farmer s power! 39 chtm-tet pl*tti Members of this committee include Morning service will begin at 11,Mrs. Ruth Lucius, organiat: Pre- Worship at 11 a. m. with Rev. htvo N «mpi. p*f hour capacity, enough for all normil starting and Everett C. Baynton, r. B. Heiser, and youth fellowship will meet at lude, "Largo/ by Handel: post- James W. Marshall preaching on Harry C. Barnard. Richard Warner, 7 p. m. Evening Gospel service will lude by Diecknmn and offertory th« theme, "What Must We Be- lighting. It will cett you only s f»w csnH psr month for guarantoad Stanley I. Brown, Mra. Belford begin at 8 o'clock. Also at 8, theanthem, "Seek Ye the Lord," by lieve to Pray With Power?" The Truitt, J. Leonard Rcade, A. H. board of trustees will meet at theRobertson. Church school at 10 Mrvictl So hurry, gat AHttata today at Start low wring prieal senioi r choiir will sing "Amazing o'clock. All arrangements are com- Kelly, W. D. Vcsey, Frank W. War-|£^, church. by Roger Wilson. During plete for the church dinner to be ner, Miaa Mcta vonGlahn, Harcld The Phllathea class will meet at the worship hour there is a, nurs- held Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, in 18-mo. Guarantttd AHstatt 30-mo. Guaranteed Allstate E. Williams, Roy Ev«rts and Al- the home of Mrs. Alvina Shafto on ery for small ohlldren hi the the parish hall. M plate*; M imp. hr. (1 hu»ky eh.m-..t f? bert Addis. Center ave. at 8 p. m.. Tuesday. church hall. upaetty. Rutrvt to- The married couples' clasa Prayer meeting and Bible study plat** for all weather J |'"" The Methodist Youth fellowship CHAPEL OF hold a public turkey dinner In Fel- will he held at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday. euiory powtrl #18. performance 1 #t will meet at 5:80 p. m. Sunday. THE HOLY COMMUNION lowship hall next Thursday from Annual roll call will be held next WMl *M , Wiw Ola Chester Wright and Robert liovtry Fair Haven ' S will have charge of the program. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. a*n«r The New Brun.i«rck district W. John Hyssong, pastor of the As- Morning prayer servicea will h« „ „ _ ,, . ,j ,. , The leadership training: school held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. « • S«e^'nur u held in the . ^ f , , bury Park Baptist church, will be 24-me. GunntNd JWstitt 36-mo. Gwrmtwd Allstate for Sunday Bcho( teacher wi] b Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, vicar, 45 platai for husky Fir.t Methodist church, Asbury he|(| „,„/Mon(la ,t st L,,ke,, the speaker, Mrs. J. H. VanMater Kort than I ytar. al Maolr niiTnext tThin'uHg Thursdaw It yI d ata 1m 0 a--. m. . . • is in charge of refreshments. will speak on "What the Church power! A Uw cent* trouble-free ilarting, The president, Mr*. W. S. Albright, Methodist ehureh, Longg Branch. Stands For" Music by Charles Ma- per month |ivn ruar- Uibtlng! 51 plates! Monday through Wednesday, I antttd service 1 |(4«. will preiide. The courses of study PRESBYTERIAN gill, organist; prelude, "Ariosa," hy there will he a spiritual retreat for Bach; postlude, "Fughetta on G," Witt OM for the ensuing year will be pre- Eatontown Sattery sented by the following conference the ministers of the New Jersey by Reinberger; offertory anthem, Worship at 10:45 a. m., with Rev. officers: Mrs. O. Schalick, presi- conference at the Conference cen- "Jerusalem," by Parker. Church David E. Ling bringing the mu- dent; Mrs. A. Melvln Morris, sec- ter at .Wt. Misery. Bishop Fred school at 9:45, at which time a aage. The evening service, which retary of Christian social relations; Pierce Corson will be the keynote motion picture of "The Good Sa- include* an informal hymn jing, Ia Mrs. Harrieit Yard, secretary of speaker. maritan" will h. shown. held at 7:30. spiritual life, and Mrs. Alice Bar-j PRESBYTERIAN Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m, ker. promotion secretary. Mrs. An- EPISCOPAL with classes for all ages. Anson na Gardinor of the local 'church Atlantic Highlands Belford Ransom Is the superintendent. will aseist Mrs. Morris in present- Church .school will meet at 10 a. Holy Communion will be cele- Young people meet at 7:30 p. m. ing "The Christian's Vocation." m. Rev. Elmer T. Schlck will de- brated at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Church Wednesdays at the manse and 6:30 Circle "A" will meet with Miss liver a srimon "on Taking God's school will meet at 11 a. m. Holy VHVIC t\ rt 1,1 IllCtl v> lilt *T11O2 ., , p. m. Sundays in the chapel, B Communion will also be celebrated. Lucy Woglom, 22 Red Bank manor, Name Sf1,°,UF^ "' thc ™or" "5 The Gleaners, the women's organ- scrvice. at . ThThe sermosmonn ia third t 9:ao a. m. Wednesday, St. Luke's nrxt Tuesday at 2 p. m. ization of the church, meet at 8 p. 'in a series, "Jesus and the Law of lay. Rev. William E. Stott is vicar. The gi'l choi inters ^cheai'se Wed- m. Friday in the chapel. a. nesday at 3:30 p. m. The boy chor- *! "1«'»? Mrs. Anaun Ransom is in charge OLD CHRlilliPISCOPAl, utera rehearse Saturday morning of the nursery which is conducted Shrewsbury at 10 o'clock with John Ferris. during the morning service so that The first fallX meeting of young Altar flowers for next Sunday mothers may leave their younger Holy Communion Sunday at S a. people will be held at 7 p. m Sun- have been presented by MLss Joan children in the chapel. m. Church school is at 9:45 a. m. day. Stllee in memory of her friends, Bible class meets weekly Tues- At 11 a. m., prayer and sermon by The Women's Missionary society Mr*. Cor*. Simpson. Altar flowers days at 8 p. m. Rev. Theodore E. A. LeVan. ALLSTATE are also the gift of Mra. S. S. will hold an all-day meeting begin- Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m. ning at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Buy in Sealed Can at Lower Price Thompson and children In memory ST. OEOBGE'i^PISCOPAL Wednesday, St. Luke'i day. of Mr. Thompson. home of Mrs. John Wray, 22 Mld- Rumson dletown ave., to study the book, CHAPEL OF PSVCHJC SCIENCE COMPOUNDED Holy Communion will be cele- "Near East Panorma." Blwslng Sea Bright BAPTIST brated Sunday at 8 a. m. and morn- boxes will be received at the meet- ing service will be held at 11. Services will be held Thursday Atlantic Highlands in |T. MOTOR OIL Church school will meet at 9:30 a. at 2 p. m., and at 7:20 p. m., and Rev. Howard M. Ervin will Choir rehearsal will b« held at m. with classes for all ages and Sunday at 8 p. m. Rev. P. s. Fors- preach at the morning worship ser 7:30 p. ni. Wednesday and mid- again at 11 a. m. for ages 3 through man and Rev. M. G. Storer are In Tour vice, which besma at 11. Church week service at 8 r. m Cub Scouts GAL. 7. the pastors. Own school meets at 10 a. m Dennis M will meel Fuday at 7.30 p. m. 89 CAK There is locial dancing every Container Lingo is superintendent. EPISCOPAL, Saturday evening from 8 to 10 for T*«, 100* uadHutad mathaaol The youth fellowship, under the I BAPTIST Kcansburg direction of Miss^ Elsie Stout, meets I the teen-agers In Ralph hall. Plut Tax keep* your cooling iyatem pro- Leonardo Holy Communion will be cele- at 7 p. m. Sunday, and the evening | The Girl Scouts will meet Monday tected agalnat freeilnc weather! Church school will meet at 9:43afternoon at 3:30 in the cloisters brated al 8 a. m. Sunday. Church worship service begins al ». 'a m Sund(iy. Rev_ Jonn E John, • None flnfr anywhere AlUtote) Anti-Fre*ie and the Brownies will meel there school will meet at 0:30 a. m., and Special ruit inhibitor prevents Permonant Type—AnN-lmt The Royal Ambassadors will; SOn will preach on thc theme "Thc at the same time Wednesday. morning worship service will be • Cuts rlOKglnx or plitton mat and corroilon. It'* low meet next Tuesday at 8 p. m. at | Christian's Conflict" at morning held at a. Rev, William E. atott The boys' and girls' choirs will priced In large loU at Sean! the home of Miss Hilda Goodman, I worship service at 11, and on "We is vicar. • Rod tires carbon, sludge and rehearse Thursday at 4 p.m. and 4 Navesink ave., Atlantic High- varnish trouble Round up friends, neighbor! and Hiive An Altar" at evening service the full choir will meet for re- lands. Mid-week prayer fellowship «av* on your antl-(r*«ie this at 8. There will be a senior youth hearsal Friday evening at 7:30. PENTECOSTAL • Ideal protection from engine OM «k>« M: a« «Mar, «*'« kat and the Pastor's Bible class meet meeting at 7 p. m. Sunday. Union Beach hot »pot» away. Olyarf Iff*,fcy • » ^fh •*••. winter! Wednesday »t 8 p. m. J The junior youth society will METHODIST Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. The Junior Bible hour will meet | meet at the church next Tuesday Fair Haven and morning worship service ia held Thursday at 3:TO p. m. under the at 3 p. m. under the direction ofj church school with classes for at 11. Rev. Herbert S. Wood willl 1 Church school with classes direction of Mrs. R. D. Bean and Mrs. Mildicd Juhn.son. and the Dea-, those of all ages will meet at 945 preach on the topic, "Forbidden Mtf. Fiank M. Bell. There will be cones>es will meet ,•t •th' e home of a m Sunday. Fruit."

no meeting Thuii-day, Oct. 12, bc-i.\lr.'. Hairy (Jauch Si., Highland ReVi Winflcld West will preach on cause it is a holiday. ' ave., at 2 p. m. The Deacons will "Chrlstianity-A Form or Force" at ST. JOHN'S EPIS( OPAL CHAPEL The church school teachers and m(>et Tuesday evening at 8 at thethe 11 o'clock service. The senior Little Silver officers will mm Friday, Oct. 20,home of Rirhard P. Campbell, Lo choir will sing "Lord Keep Me Holy Communion and sermon by at S p m si the home of Mr. andcu.-t avr. Rfd Bank. I Strong" and the junior choir, "Sav- Rev. Theudore E. A. I*Van at 9:30

Mrs. Frank Bell. 33 Third ave., At- 1'iayri. praise ;md Blble study lmlr, Hear Us Pray." Alma Baker. a. m. Sunday. Church school is lantic Highlands will l,e held Wednesday evening at I organist, will play "Prelude" and from 9:30 to 10:30 a. 111. « in the church fellowship hall. The \ "Hope." A junior message, "Caught F.RKSBVTKRIA.N Bible study book will be Exodus. | jn a Trap" will be given by Rev. Shrewsbury Mr. West. BAPTIST Sunday-school classes for all The senior choir will rehearse to- New Monmouth Spiritualist Services ages, including an adult Bible class, night »t 7 o'clock. at 9:45 a. m Worship services at Dr. Samuel Ortegan of the East- With M-iMiM Reformed 11 a. m.. at which Rev. Arthur S. ern Buptist Theological seminary , 2 P. M. >ad s P. M. 00 Jolce will deliver the sermon. Miss will be guest preacher Sunday. Mlddletown Hlihluil Av.., Rumion 12 Gauge Pump Shotgun 75 J. C. Higgini Model 30 3 0.00 Ella King, organist, will play "Noc-: Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. j "Rembering »•"• Past" will be Sundiyi: 8:00 P. M. Famous J.C. Higgins tm .2•)?2 AutomotiAirfomoticr RideRide) turne In U" by Steele. and 'Poft- "'"" claase.i for all «Ke«. Morning the lrrmon t(>ptc of Rev. Mr. Don- Hifh Point Spiritual Clitptl lude" by Kohlmunn. The junior worship service i« at 10 50 and the a|j R MacNeill Sunday at 11 Ideal for all type! of game. Comei complete with 3 icr«w-in choke Amarlco'i nawart, mot* •xtltnWe riflal Custom quoltty-feflturas CHAPEL HILL ROAD, choir will ?lng "hifl Your Eyes") evening service at 7.45. 'clock. Sunday will mark the ( Muolrv found only In hiojatt pricad guml Flat »ide r«eeivtr; corry- LEONARDO tube» . . . improved cylinder, full and modified choke. Power-Poe by Meredith. The t-enior choir will Prayer meeting and Bible itudy 114th anniversary of the founding R»v. Myril. A. Pinkmr, Paitor givej deadly uniform pattern, lest recoil and whip! See it at Sean I Ing illng; fcrt automatic oetieft. HoIJi 1» long rMU cortrldgw. give the offertory anthem and are held tach Weiinenday at 7:4ft uf the church In the village. | choral response!. and th Young People. Chiir.ti«n (;Ch,lrc h school willl he held at New members will be rerfivrrl n rtifiu every Thursday B 45 „ m un()pr tn(, ,upPIv|.jc>n of Into the chinch K.intln\. (let 22evening at 7 3d at the church. Elder Karl Helwig. The. adult Bible clas* will meet »t 10 s. m. Tho»r desiring In join a', tint time BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ahould contact Rev. Mr. Juice, The choir will rehearse Wednes- Remember the Grand Opening of SEARS New and .Mrddleto.sn day evening al 8 o'clock In the Programt '.Siiintufil Foundations foi a Bet- church. BAY SHORF. COMMI'MIY WINS 9:46 A. M. ter World" will be ihe sermon < East Keurmbuig •opic. of Rev. John E. Hates at the I GOODWILL METHODIST Every Sunday Improved Store Located at 36 White St., Red Bank Rev. John P. Eul. r VM!I piench 11 o'clock Sunday morning wervlce, Rumson WNBC 8i30 A. M. on the sermon toj.ir, -The Sm- The chinch srhool will meet In Sundny-ichool at 9:45 a. m. Wor- First Sunday of Month prlaei of God" Sunday it 11 u 111.ihe chapel al 0 4.ri a m. under the. ship at 7:30 p. ni. with Rev. James Church sch'.ol and Hn.e 1 in.. • Incler-lnp of Mis. KsthiT Walling. W. Marshall preaching on the 27 MONMOUTH STREET, RED Ilietjt at M 11. m A riper. re.jucM Th.' < h ui|| ni '•e: in tin- church theme. "Whnt Must We Believe to Monitor Broadcast BANK prayer service ^1,1 it- hd Wfd- or 1 i-hi-HIHHI u fit R Ji m Pray Wi h Power?" The senior nefldny at 8 p m '1 i;c >. WJZ 8(30 P. M. PHONE RK 6-1122. njj p" o- A# a pail o tnlenti' pidgiarn choir will ning. The Meih'idiKl pit's ffllownlup *l,, jm Every Tuesday il.uia f '.h. i)i.n>- a.e'.ion is being Ymith KeMow.ship n-ili nifet al ft3 0 Own Fridays Unlil 9:00 P. M. D«ilv Until 5:30. day at 7 SO p. av, SEARS I placed for Oj^J, ), i • PV at Lmi« Bllvor, *i*J. • • ••*•- .. * ••* ••• . KKI> HANK . <)< \(>l',\M !.'. l'.t.Mi

Williajn Hintlemann, Jr., Mrs. Al- K.I I> fiom I In- Ini\. :aiiy of IV- len Hudson, Jr., Mrs. Frank Hughes 1-tuKh is 7i tui'inh-i of tin- AMP i Large Croup Busy and Mra. Donald Andrews. Luther League to i..in I'.n-i imk>i:u\il i.'Mii'iaimn !h The Merchants and Business Nrw Yurk M«'l: upol tin <•-'>. IH'.I -i Men's committee will consist of El- | of Ap|J!11• il r.-iyi-hol'igists, an<\ For Harvest Moon mer Ether and Joseph J. Clancy, Gather at Keyport I ' lliiin xoiir The fifth annual "Harvest Moon Dr. John K (."iMWIunl ri..<-itMi .Square Dance." planned for Satur- Robert Young. Mrs. Whitney K. cullf^i' :ind ptfst-nt pitsidt-nt uf lip- Munson, Mrs. William B. Leonard, of guidance a rul pinfissui nf p>y< h- IXIIKU—arr Mm li>l'ii.' Itilli r day, Oct. 21, at the high school in South Shore1 di.ttiict, will inndurt RumAon, will be held for the henr- Mrs. James H. Powell. James R. ology at W.-mmr nill-Kr. Siatm Is- altoanl. LEON'S flt of the Oceanic Free Library in Alexander. land, will on "Sum rr.s of til.' mi'i'ling. He will he a«l-:i'J by liumaon. Mrs. William D. Cromey, Mrs. Couragi' anil H;i!nn«i' at 'hi1 ial!y Da :mar Simpson of Ixinc Biiin. The library which thia year I* William D. Gridley, Addl&on J. of thr Soutli S!i dl.-t:i.l i.r tin- \ h • p:i'.dint, H;n

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Belford Mr. and Mrs. William Harnett and family were Sunday guests Blue Stone , Hany Bian.-un, Sr, »hu »nh of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson MARINE THEATRE lu* ,»ifa relehiated their .Vtli «"' of Pasiaic. Cinders 0 Gravel WHEN YOU WANT HIGHLANDS, N. J. ATLANTIC Top Soil • Fill Dirt hi>m«. i« a paiicnl :n Mnnmouin Miss Wilma Meyer and Mm Mildied M'Mria spent the week-end Frl., S»t Sal. Mat. Mpmiiilal hnjpit.il Attending ihe and Mi and Mr." William Meyer Thur, Fri., Sat. SKI. Mai. ififnl relehl aU"ii w:c Mi ""'I SEPTIC TANKS BUILT spent Sunday with Miss Kmma JAMES Frl..»»t. Oil. lt-14 Ml". Clinlon Hran.-on of Risusuli- BARBARA STANWYCK INSURANCE Snowflai k of Jeisey City. •ary C*«p«r W«lt*r Irranan dr. Mi. and Mr« Kill" Clayton "f ' CAGNEY WALTER HI 8TO.N "IIROIANT VORR" Bulldozer work done Tunis Hi\ei, Mi and Mi- 'I tinrtms Mi? Susan Crawford has re- BARBARA WENDELL CORKY pint »Vaa<<«llla O«»«" at prices you van afford. OF ANY KIND Wilson, Mi anrt Mrs Hmv Bi.ir. tutnecl fifim a two month*' vinit ...in, Jr, nnd Mr and Mir.. I'lieMPi with Mi. and Mrs. J. Vernon (juod- PAYTON -In- 1 •••..KM Oct. Ill* > A E Hi anson ing of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and -In- "THE FURIES" Jail* Oam*M Mlchtllnt Prtllt E. T. SODEN Jn>re Peiiy uf Ka.-t nl <»-l<1 Mis. John E. Mason of Rochester "KISS TOMORROW "UNBIR MY »«IN" —CONTRACTOP— I.rated hei ninlh lilithday Ki ulm aie visiting at the home of Mr. -aUo- •lu» "Barbary strata" vwlh a parly. Attending «'i' M" and Mrs. flair Balr and Mrs. GOOD BYE" LEX BARKER SI E. Weatside Ave. RU 8-2?!l Daniel Schanrk and daughlei An.y Crawford, -In- WILLIAM D. SALLADIN i.f Porl Mnnmniith. Mr* Hirhaicl Miss Joan Parleman of this Sun., Mon. Sun. Mat. •TARZAN AND SLAVE UIRL' <;KNKK\I. INSIKWK Welter, Mi> Eliaalielh Kanlutik, place and Mines Louise and Gracp Mil. Jamfs C Allrn. (Juice Smith, Miner of Port Monmouth, attended FRED ASTAIRE Karen Hacker, Caiul ijchnmii. Vn the Olson nnd Johnson ahow Sat- RED SKELTON 8un., Mon., TUM. 8IUI. ConU 34 Wrut I ront >l. Red Hank tucii Zllly, l.ru« Hofman. April urday in New Tork city. CARY GRANT Money when <;int«r*. Kanet Wetter, Vnginia Mrs. John Renton la confined to VERA ELLEN PHONK HKI> BWk 6-1508 nnd Robert* Allen, .ludilh Kanlo- her Main M. home with illness. -In- JOSE FERRER nk. R.'iibaia Perry and Mn. Wil- John Isnksen nf Main st. cele- you want it! liam Peny. PAULA RAYMOND brated hi* 11th birthday last "Three Little Word*" 1 New owner* of iand. One day HENRY FONDA tonns C. Allen, who is now in Korea. who is a student at Muhlenbert; AI.A.V I.ADh IO*NS M TO $450 O« MORI •RIINOIY SiRVICI AMD FAST ARE ,\Otf STARTISG SYLVIA SIDNEY 1 wira ar witfcavt leevrity. Far pcnarwl h) iranaar^ atactilt wHn m. Na ra«i Mr. and Mis. Ronzo Jackson of college. WANDA HENDRIX | , • family • b*sirw» naeeJi • kama •aaa. Na Williamspoit, Pa, spent Ihc week- -In- -In- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown imaravamanH • kama ar awte rtaaid end with Mi and Mn. John Korl ' "Trail of Ix>n«»onie Pine" Man a*t »raclical A and children spent Sunday with "CAPT. CAREY, I. 8. A." • ar any atttar avrpaia. and daughtei, Mi» Woody Kuine. their daughter Carol at the Betty -al»o- -In twhnioolor- «taaalti*f variant T Mi. nnd Mm. Hume h.iv.- lerently Kacharnch home at Longport, .IOIIN PAVNK -al»o- SIONATURI LOANS »*•*.»•• tnk'-n up then residence in Wil- X J. -In- waman • tint la ar married. H»»« y»y r^iX^-J!!. DIFFERENT "BEWARE OF BLONDIK" linnispurl. Mr. and Mrs. William Krenza "CAPTAl.N t'HIXA" «'coaV work? Can yaw mak« rafvrar t^t "•» L0ANF1ANS (Jill Scout tioop 71 altrnili'd the manthly aaiymanlt? If ta, y«u can and son have moved from Canip- alltai Himm W( trade exposition Satin d.'iy • " the' bi'li ave. into their new residence fat • laan hut an yaur lifnatvre S 09 . . . S S.I3 en ya»r awt • Red Bank armory Mi- Rulieit on Compton ft. anly • ttricrly canRaiantiai. IJJ . . . . IM •inalatianature, • .Behler. Mm. Ernest KIKIIIII .-ind ''*••- ••]•» fWnihi'iatnalc. Mr. and Mrs. William Bade are AUTO LOANS maa. wi.hawl aUlay • •Mm. Fred Kirwan nrcompanicd bring yaur bill mt talc wild r»» ••at the Klil'- spending the week with Mis. Rob- »»..: Mil •*—•"•"—• en Myers of Hoboken. th» laan can aa •entalattal whila ya« M» . . . .Xl.7«i ••••*"•> Jolin "Corky" Woods of I'hiinh IF YOU WANT wait. Ivan if yawr car it nat aajia) far, . .34.75 aamtmtnt . . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Martin of ; »t. wan given a part> la.-t Thin.-- wa can Hill make »•» an aula laan. . . 2a.et came - —^ - ; day in celebration »f his fifth' Nutley were guests last week of 1. Vour linens Mashed :n gentle Ivory suds . .N.la mac birthday. Decorations wcie in Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matula. 2. Shirts ironed to perfection FURNITURE LOANS a.t maah «••*Trm ichadula of poymenti it for leant »• , wertirn style. Attending wrie Mi. Mr. nnd Mis. Robert Runyon Iff Kril keusahala" fumAvra at tecwr pvtckeit aulofobiUi. to pay for hoipital. ity • fiimilwra yau new awn • ar • madita'. denial, aVior, home fvpairi end 1 ,ind Mrs. Alexander Smith and entertained over the weekend 3. A Better Laundry Bundle farm ncedi; All other loom ore limited by children, Nancy and Rnnnld of Mr. and Mrs. John Johanson of furnltvrt yaw want H buy. law to II monthi. Perth Amboy: Mr. nnd Mi^. Jo.s-, Queens, L. I. THEN YOU WANT oph Smith and children, Charlotte and Joseph of Atlantic Highlands; Mian Stella Milko of Summit ave. BELL FINANCE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. George Walling. Mrs. | spent the weekend with Miss Doris Oliver Perry and children, John j Schwab of Brooklyn. LEON'S ff«d Sank Office: ffhoM OfTif. and Joyce, and Marilyn Eli.'rim. Mr and Mrs. George Paxton, 77 BROAD STREET 39 EAST MAIN STREET Jr.. and daughteis Alirr and Viv- Mrs. Pearl White's hirthdny will, O»«r Nawbirry'i Ground Floor be observed Sunday at the home _ I'n of Long Island were weekend IVORY LAUNDRY SERVICE tiefua Ne. 541 of Mr. and Mrs. Jay White "here visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton, Sr. 61-76 White St lied Bank 6-2800 •HONIi RIO (*NK t-1471 •HONI: FRflHOlD (UOt a family dinner will be nerved in ', her honor. ' Mrs. Lelnnd Richmond is attend- ! HIVING MONMOUrM • Ml*C(l MOOltSIX . OCIAH COVNtllt Mrs. William Bad' r and Mrs. ' ing a five-day regional Girl Scout M»ry Collins were the mercban-' conference of Hendrick Hudson disc club prize winners last Thurs-1 district at Syracuae. N. T. day at a meeting of th Scouting I Mn. Herbert Vivian of East id. Building association. Tables, chairs' apent Sunday and Monday with and drapes were donated by the her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kalber- The STRAND er of Brooklyn, who is convalescing The CARLTON Idle House of Leonardo. Mrs, Frank Benson, Mrs. Leland Rich-! from an operation. A WALTER READE THEATRE A WALTER READE THEATRE Plans to hold a cake .sale Friday. mond, Mrs. Otto Hacker, C. R. j Show, Daily 2:15 - 7 . 9 P. M. Tel. RE 6-1500 Showi Daily 2:00 • 7 . 8:30 Tel. RE 6-1300 Smith and Robert Behler will rep- Oct. 20. at 2:.TO p. m. were made at resent the association at a special a meeting of the Belford Parent- Continuous Sat. - Sun. Continuous Sat. • Sun. meeting to tie held with other Teacher association Monday of la.st ! organizations to make plans for week. Painting of local »tore win- ' • • • " • * * C0W\T, TO THE CARLTON THEATRE the Halloween parade. dow-g on Halloween by pupils; was j NOW Thru SATURDAY ! NOW Thru SAT. * 2 HITS ! discussed. Two members of the Hi- '• Ruth, Mildred and Shirley Halll- SATURDAY, OCT. 28th—11.00 A. M. sociation were appointed to attenil I SECOND.HAND FATHER! day, Marion Trudel, Robert and the formation of the township Donald Branson and Arthur Hur- council of parents and teachers. ' THE SL'TCR ACKER BALLET ley weie confirmed Oct. 1 at the Episcopal chuich by Bishop (laid-" i I'resrnted hi/ Summer Students fif thr ner of Trenton. RETURNS TO WILSON | Mariner tmop 44 had an exhibi- Dornthti 'loin ml Ihimr Studio Miss Barbara Gravatt of Pier- tor's booth at the tiade exposition hold will attend the 1950 alumnae in Red Bank. Those attending were :council and the 80th annlversaiy — Cla$tt and Private Lesson* — Mary and Loretta Cizeski. Bar- celebration of Wilson college this hara Harnett, Barbara Smith, The- week-end. ' Ballet Tap Toe Acrobatic resa Romeo, Evelyn Luker, Alva Sickles, Ardeth Beam, Betty Wil- helm, June Smith, mate, and Mrs. , JOHN TOLWD • Panlominie Mary Richmond, skipper. HSfcK Mrs. William Morrell celebrated Il's are noir :,'to g. rn. Sundaya wide ami com /ilrlr m-hi ilulr rorerimj all tijjKS of dame teen lelative.s attended. Mm. Sophie Williamson and Mr. TIU'RSDAV, OCT. It and cnnlulli/ s< jifirntunj in/r i/rou/is, with classes for and Mrs. Raymond Williamson and CHAttlt son attended the christening Sun- , j beginner* nnd inti nneiliiite or advanced students. day at the Oakhurst Methodist "COBRA WOMAN' MARSHALL SAUNDERS • WINNINCER KIDDIE MATINEE SAT. AT I P. M. There will In- tiro rlnxxrx (or lioi/x stressing n mascu- church of Mrs. Williamson's grand- mi.. SAT., OCT. IS - 14 daughter, Sharon M. Richter, I SUN. Thru TUES. line o/////o(/c/i lii ilmirr. 'I'hin -yiar-olds are accepted. daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Otto; Richter of" Oakhurst. ' THREE LITTLE Ideal Family Picture Attend Our FRIDAY the 13th Kenneth and Harold Foulks, Jr., Thrill to Thrie Tunra accompanied by their grandmoth-' WORDS " Tea for Two • Crazy Khythm JINX PARTY! For Fre. Admission Dorothy Toland Dance Studio er, Mrs. George Helwlg, Sr, at- - I Know That You Know • tended the rodeo yesterday at FRED ASTAIRE C'hirlinton - Othrrn Bring 13 Indian Head Pennies — A Black Cat! 201 EAST BERGKN PL. RE 6-3219 Madison Square Garden. RED SKELTON A cake sale will be held Saturday at Ahern's store by the Ladies' In Technicolor SUN. Thru TUES. | auxiliary of Independent Fire company. ; SIN., MON., TIES. 2 Big "BIG HOUSE' Dramas The annual Halloween party for I OCT. IS - It - 17 Replaceable Rod Rustproofs children and adults will be held Humphrey BOSART Ann SHERIDAN Friday, Oct. 27, at the parish house "Where the Pat Ann "*• Your Red Crown of St. Clement's Episcopal chuich. Plans for the event were made by O'BRIEN SHERIDAN * the Women's Guild at its last meet- Sidewalk Ends' Water Heater Till 1961! ing. A luncheon followed the busi- I See the "SAN * ALCATRAZ ness session last week at the hall. • DANA ANDREWS Mr«. Evelyn Rhode was welcomed I GENE TIERNEY DonSDAY , WORLD aa a new member. SERIES QUENTIN" ^ ISLAND' Spoil the rod and spare 11 Highlights Start. WED. — "So Young, So Bad" A "Kill th« Umpire vour water heater Gordon MacRAE MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER ... LETS HO TOMCHT .... Thr RED BANK

LAST TIMfl TONI*NT The RED BANK The LONG BRANCH KN.IOV HARM COMFORT "THK OUTLAW" STRAND AIM With Our "01VI MY RiaARDt TO A Walter Reade Theatre •ROADWAY" Individual In Car He«t«ri CARLTON PARAMOUNT In TtchnlnUr • • • Midnite Colored Show FRIDAY—SATURDAY A WALTER READE THEATRE A WALTER READE THEATRE •0HALD O'CONNOR In I FRID McMUHRAY la "Y«i Sir, That's My Baby" "BORDER LINE" Start* WED.. OCT. 18 Start* SUN., OCT. 15 In Ttehnlctl.r | SAT. at 11:30 p. m. IXTRA FRIDAY NITI—PLAY 1CRIINO—111 RIAtONS •LUt FRIDAY, 11TM. FUN AND (POOR SHOW AT II P. M. ONE SHOW ONLY! ASI0TT AND COITfLLO III EIIKKRTHF. I\RSON "WHO DONE IT" M-G-M brhtft to th« *crMn the "Boyn/iy/i'.i" at his SPOKfr... (»>• mu— L«>« M»rr»r »h.w tint—"Rt«»U I«mbl««" Saturday Efeninf Port «tory «i OR HIS PISTOLS WJ>.' Dancing Best.... • UNDAY—MONDAY IDWARD Q. ROIINtON In I RODDY MtDOWILL In "Two-Gun" ?»nanQny, YOU «lt THIII IXTIAI, TOO. "Night Hat 1000 Eyei" | "BLACK MIDNIGHT" the »tran|«r who loufht • /«/«•/ *•/ imttr, 'r*u»4 tiltM MONDAY NITE — FREE GLASSWARE TO THE LADIES 1 • Skin'ftint cptraung ttit TUI1DAY—WIDNIIDAV—THURSDAY Mn where he f«ml it! CLIFTON Will In | MINI TIIRNIY In No run. Na ~i,6 ..li' " No t% tf *,„,. JMfrf,,,4 'Cheaper by the Doien" lli»"Vanodc'rad Ickll Ifct 'op In hiinglan tnsultllltm "WHIRLPOOL" In TtchnlteUr He Uid aside hb iMob <•! your »o(t'kiotir Wh.i th. rod . $„,,,, y.u-biH tmamtl finish o-n. i.mplr '«OIOM it, and ,o»' ««d , chone tf part itpptr tr itpfir- and tamed a town «iniW bw»W! wr* w«*tr hooltr I'ayl «!• 01 tvtr btMriHg Sltli 10-140gtlfo* HUl CUP THIS COUPON FOR *• ».» foi .1 in both iobi< IOO «"d , Our i,m i««r pmttlmn fit: Ask ONI W TMi HMI PAMrlV 'ICTUall O» »•••• ' vm*t\\ J.II onl of tin M.tnlif'C tbtutb It.'' i: dort Ot «0-k t.' yoy .« row ••a' FREE ADMISSION FREE C'o«> »*iar k»a'r> I r»l» on t*4 Crew„,„,,,* waia, r fcaattri. THIS COUPON WILL ADMIT THE DRIVER OF EVERY CAR Tickets Now on Sale! (I TON I'AYMKNT OK FKDKRAL TAXI All Seats 50c inoi. T.« Better Housekeeping Shops TO THK M NOW AT THESE SHORE 46 MONMOUTH STREET Eatontown Drive-ln Theatre JJOELMcCREA ARE* THEATRES A \\ AI.TKK HIADK TIIKATHI: ASIURV PARK KT. Si AT KATONTOWN TRAKKIC: CIKCI.K ELIEM DEEW • DIAM ITOCIWlltt Mayfalr—"Toad af New Orltani" RED BANK 6-4310 St Jam.!—"B>tw«n MldnlKhl a Dawn," "Palomino" THIHSDAV Thru WKDNKSDAY. OCT. I2-I« LONG BRANCH •aram.unt—"Fancy Panli" BROAD ST. SHKEWSBI RY FREE ADMISSION FREE Winner of PARENTS' MAGAZINE SOLD MEDAL AWARD for EXCELLENCE I r*I(HOLD (Iranai—"Fancy faaU" tv FTP RANK ot Toi;i:n 12. u*.-.o Highlands Man Awarded $750 = Joseph A. Brown of 152 Bay avr, 1 i Highlands, has tieen a warded $750 at the NVw Jersey Workmen's Compensation couri at Asbury 1'aik fur ;in injury to his right nets arm. Mr. Brown testified that he was employed by the Vacuum Pro- ducts coi poration of Newark and that while nsPiMing in unloading a tru'-k a box was thrown which struck him in the right forearm causing Hie injury. Deputy Direc- --- -r*;. tor Medincts estimated that tht disability to Mr. Brown's arm was ten per cent. Mr. Blown was represented r>y : William T. Wichmann of Wi»e and Wise of Red Bank. The Vac- uum Pi..duels corporation of New- v "Try it," says Arthur Godfrey aik w'as represented by Wilbur A. —for the perfect get-together Stevens of Newark. ^ ^w/SAFEWAY'S ^ —gingerbread & Reddi-wip! Keyport Nominations for office were held Alk for Knldi-uip from I Tuesday of lii^l week at a meeting Tour Grocer or Milkman of the Kiwanis club. Nominated were Herbert R. Rothenbcrg. pres- ident; R. Norman Scott, vice pres- ident; Jamej H. Ward, treasurer; William F. Stanhope, secretary, CANNED FOODS EVENT and Dr. Louu Prager, Charles E. Slultz and Harold Seeley, board of directors. SAVE Councilman Hewitt W. Wharton, Broad A., is reported to be recover- ing satisfactorily from an opera- tion for a ruptured appendix. UJORH Mif Ruth Davis, owner of the Pave the way for easy meal planning by having on Take Hotel Shalimjir, Asbury Park, and hand a wide assortment of favorite canned foods. Now's Enjoy Chatham Cheddar a former local resident, has bepn Cling Peaches vu-iiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. a good time to select them. New-pack merchandise is Hoffman. in and there are plentiful supplies to choose from. HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldman Safeway is featuring outstanding buys during this big SLICED or HALVES 29 01 can 27« a Holiday have moved into their new home on Maple pi. event. Check your needs —then come in and save. Mr. and Mia. Edward Lockwood ^ Mild, medium or sharp. You il and children have moved from their /, i "^\ . N love the tangy flavor of these on Washdays! apartment to their new home, the 1 Ib Sliced Pineapple former WyckofT house on Elizabeth LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE cms I • \ varieties. St. Corn 2 33c UBSY'S, DOLE Miss Mildred Lackey of Church 12 oz lb st. represented Monmouth county at or DEL MONTE Mild Cheddar 49= HIGHWAY WHOIE KERNEL cans 20 oz can 25< the first executive meeting of the 2 27c lb Ni'w Jersey Elementary classroom Corn teachers' association held last week 17 oi. Medium Cheddar 59= SAVE CASH DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN at the Hotel Stacy-Trent, Tienton. cans 37c AND Mrs. Charles W. Moore and Sweet Peas 2 Real Sharp Cheddar ••> 75= daughters, Michele and Melinda, 16 oz Apricot Nectar SUGAR BELLE FANCY BLENDED DUTCH ML L 8 c>3 20% and Mrs. Kstellc Stiles have gone cans American " 27= CARRY to Drliay Beach, Fla., where they 2 33c HEART'S DELIGHT Sweet Peas BAFT o; r>3 joined Mr. Mooie. of HIGHWAY Pvt. Edward J. Phelan, Eon of 3- 29< American * ' 29= UBBY'S 16 oz can Kdward A. Phelan, who has been oasS!D Slc£ 0 lb hospitalized in Japan after serving Beets American » 45= TEL. RE 6-0203 in Korea, is reported recovering e rapidly. GARNET 20 oz can | J C SwiSS DOMESTIC - SLiCfD Ib 59 Mrs. Charles H. Miller of Atlantic Beets Grapefruit Juice DONALD'S st. entertained memners of her 20 or !BiEZE 8 ck bridge club Thursday evening. The HIGHWAY GREEN AND WHITE TOWN 46 oz Cheese Food " » 21= next hasten will be Mrs. Joseph • cans 29c Deluxe Laundry Service Kennedy. Others present were Mr*. Lima Beans HOUSE can 31c 2'.::27« PA8STETT Edward Lockwood, Mrs. James Wil- KELLEY'S or Cheese Food *K\ 23= M MARION ST. RED BANK 18 oz can son, and two guests, Mrs. Richard FARM FRESH 19c *O% SAVING Larrabure and Mrs. Donald Lock- Sweet Potatoes ON . \ > i > r - - wood. COFFEE VALUES CASH * CARRV FRANCO AMERICAN Mrs. Millspaugh VanBrackle of > oz can Tomato Juice Airway »W>MEUO" 1 .b - 79= Hazlet entertained the Keyport Spaghetti b 3 Book club of the A.A.U.W. last SUNNY DAWN LIBBY'S R1CHHEAI1T / b b> (UIPBKU.'S — Bean It Hamn. Oxtail, Gri-rn T>», Prpprr *% *> 5L Nob Hill ' 9 81* Thursday night. A new member, 18 01 AA A 18 oz ', Mrs. Charles Deinken, was wel- Put, Asparigui, Crc»m ol Crlcry, Vegetable or Vegetarian 2 comed. Others present were Mrs. Soup cans «btJ an cans Edwards VACUUM PACKED Ubtm37< i Henry Ackerson. Mrs. J. Carle An- cans 1 JC 2 i derson. Mrs. William Ludi. Mrs. 20 o, 21, e Herbert West. Mrs. George I^avis, Grapefruit Diced Carrots MONK 2 I.'!". 31 Mrs. Charles Springhorn. Mrs. Lc- CLING-LIBBY'S 29 ot -» n GARDENSIDE^ 19 oi n 29{ hazard. Ivory Flakes oq IN Mlc L 5CHIMM£L ( S Sgt. John Edward Sagurton has Beef Short Ribs S. .: 55e Currant Jelly 2'1°'37= Large package ad W Walker & Tindall been called to active duty in the Sliced Bacon <> 65c Marines corps. Sgt. Sagurton, who >iNLt C O D k served four years with the Marines, Beef Liver »»CTEO »sge Frankfurters " •» 63c Margarine SU N N°BAN K "* e a 33= Agency Including 26 months of duty In the South and Central Pacific areas, Sandwich Spread LUBN« 1°. 18= Rinso 19 EAST FRONT STREET fouRht in the Bougainville, Guam Fresh Picnics «u - «* > 39c Chickens SffiSRSZ •• 55« bci e 19 Large package and Iwo Jima campaigns with the DEL M0NIE u 29- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Third division. He l« the son of* Catsup ° Mrs. Mary B. Sagurton of Union * TEDDY'S "TOP-OF-THE-TRIP" SEA FOOD c.'fo 35« RE 6-3404 Reach. Rice iHOw |OAT • ^'!tN IAB;L SUNiHNE UQ 27« Fresh MACKEREL Fancy FILLET OF COD Fresh SCALLOPS Krispy Crackers Vel Suds Powder Large package »> 27c ib 35 ib 67c POST LS 2 P'=> 29' 29- C Krinkles 10 b ANTHONY'S HEATING CLINIC * """ '""" "°' av°''°'>'* "' StllS«tvic< Mil nclloni ""CHIN CRAFT 49c bi g 93= 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 Cod Fillets noon nbpkg 39c Dial Soap O...37, Deodorant £• VI We will solve any hrating problem that you Spinach BIRDSEYE-Chopptd U oz pkg 25C might have. Wo ulwo handle The General Motors Tomato Juice BIRDS!« a^ca-iOc Advertised Prices Effective Through Saturday, October 14th Healing Line. Orange Juice BIRDseYS 2 ?,",' 45' SAFEWAY Six HRD BANK REOTMTR. OCTORnTT 12. : FOOD SALE Thr IjBdir.*1 Aid sucirty of Kr^ Modern Betsy Ross in .\rw Jersey Matawan Club ETHEL MOUNT MOTAR SCHOOL of DANCING Hank Rofoi mnd church will hoid a Ballrl technique, body dcielupment. rhythm, grace. puiae. riant rhowdfi and food dale Friday I las.M-v in liallrl. <><•. modern, lap, acrobatic dancinj. Opens Season , afiri noun, CKl. 27, in thf church be- DONALD'S LAUNDRY junior Assembly — Ballroom for TtCB'tren Mwrrn .1 and 5 p- m. Mrs. Jarkaon Luncheon Marks Start 117 Pro*|>ci-t Wiuc, Kcd Bank. Phone 6-2220 T. Murphy is chairman Of 35th Year 44 Marion St. The annual fall luncheon of the Matawan Woman's club was held recently at Pleas.inL Valley inn, Shirts Our Specialty Hnlmdel, marking the start of the clul/s 35th yrai. Among the guesis was Mr.?. Beatnee Stern, a charter Phone R. B. 6-0203 member and club organizer, and there were SO members present. J. YANKO Mrs. Allan Morrison presided. Guests included Miss CJeraldine V. 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK Brown of Keyport, itate chairman of the junior membership depart- ment of the New Jersey State Fed- "Bright Boys Eat Here" eration of Women's clubs. She told of the accomplishments of the jun- iors and said that today there are 100 junior clubs and 21 sub-junior clubs with a total membership of 4.500. Other speakers were Mrs. Helen Loe Woodward, publicity chairman Season Master of the Orange Woman's club-, Mrs. William Whitacre. Kf.vpurt. presi- dent of the Matauan Junior Wo- man's club, and Mrs. Harry Kahn, The Year-Round Coat club intei nation:)] ie';iti>,> • r' -—-| man. Mrs. Kahn explained the Cru- sade for Freedom plug.am, U.IJ presen'-'d Freedom scrolls for club members to sign. Miss Patricia A. Egan .g cf the Mias Bernicn Stanford, dressed "just ask for it." We'll try to meet your U.N. V-ew-g the flag is Linaiey G. Cool, a: o>are aire:'cr of in a, cowgirl COM time, entertained request. chill weather overcoat . . . your mild weathtr with a. number of Western songs. the Rulger, university College of Aqrlcuiture e-tenjloi '.si»i:e, Mrs. Wilbur K. Colville. north- which showed women s groups how to hand-stitcn the flags. ern vice president of the State topcoat t • • your year-round, all around Federation of Women's clubs will speak at the next club meeting, SUNDAY DINNER DELUXE 'P «P utility coat. It's a Season Master, made to Oct. 16. This will be the club's The French Ballroom at the Molly Pitcher ii East Keansburg Speakers Included Daniel Harrison, birthday anniversary program. county l'p.prosenta'.lvc of the New an ideal setting for that wedding reception or conquer the kind of wear demanded of no Final arrangements to partici- Jersey Exempt Firemen's associa- pate in the parade at Trenton Sat- tion; Fred Fowler, county repre- MARIHUANA CONVICTION special party you may be planning. urday were mack at laat Thursday'* sentative of the New Jersey State Dallas Moore of Lincoln pi., AJ- other coat! Finest menswear wonted gabar- mooting of thp Ladies' auxiliary of Firemen's association: Chief Harry bury Park, was convicted last Good Wine Good Food Good Friend* Middletown township flrfi depart- Bennett, Walter Bills. Find Krebs. week by a jury before County dine or box-loomed sharkskin, with a selected ment, held at thf local fire house. Jack Young and Ej^rne Rcardon, Judge J. Edward Knight of the A bus ha« horn chartered for the Rr. After the dinner, prepaved by unlawful sale and possession of hip. which will start from Port the fire cumiuny chif. Edward marihuana cigarettes. The case glove soft leather warmer that lips effort- Monmouth flro house. Mr«. Mar- Summers, travelogue movies and was tried by Assistant Prosecutor MOLLY PITCHER HOTEL jorie Black of Brovcnt Park vu George A. Gray. Milton Cranmer comedy shorts were shown by Law- The Gem of the AtUntlo Count , BKD BANK lessly In or out on its talon slide fastener. the winner of tho evening prize. rence Gardner. was assigned by the court to de- Members wrrr present at the meet- fend Moore. ing representing Port Monmouth, Lined with celanese satin da lunda. Belford Engine Co. No. 1, Mr». Evelyn Hemhaiuer. Mr». Mae Ko- velsky tnd Mrs. Marjoric Zimmer- man were hostesses. Receipts from a game party held Sites 10 to 20 Monday at Port Monmouth flre house will bo used to pay tranapor- tation expenses of the fire com- panies to various out-of-town 2nd Floor events. The 20th annual dinner of the Exempt Firemen's association of Mlddletown township wa* held on Saturday at the East Keansburg fire house. Aahton Sickles, presi- dent, was master of ceremonies. LEVISION HEADQUARTERS 13 95 — OFFER —

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• Alterations • Insulation Mil. J. Theodore Murphy • Storm Sash 9 Heating At a candlelight rerrmony Sat-1 Bank, the bridegroom's i-ousin, wn.s urday afternoon at the Rod Bank I maid of honor. HIM tnrTeta frock • Painting • Enclosures If you've ever wanted to own Gorham* Sterling now it your chance! Come Reformed church, Miss Barbara was green, styli-d with a tight hod- in, as hundreds of our Silver Club members have done—choose the pattern Potter, daughter of Mran. d Mrs, ice, short sleive.s and bouffant # Roofing • Plumbing Harold L. Potter of Tower Hill avc, skirt. Sh« WHIP H muti-hinn Iwnnet you've always wanted. Take home at many place-teningi at you need. Enioy became the bride of J. Theodore and matching milts and carried your Gorham Sterling while you pay — only a small amount each week. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack- sprays of coral gliidiuli. # Mason Work ion T. Murphy of ^Sa*t Westside Miss Nancy Potti-r wa.s a hrides- 1. There ar* no carrying chargti. ave. A double ring ceremony was mal for her sister. Her gown was j performed by Rev. George Ammei- taffeta, coiul in rokn. and made! 2. We have a complete selection of patterns man, pastor of the <'lifton Reform- like the honor nttrndanl's It was1 ANY TYPE OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS always in stock. ed rhurch and formei part or of thn worn «-,th matching bonnet and: local rhurch, assisted liy Rev. Run- mills. Yellow gladioli were used in yon Wolfe, present pnator. NEW HOUSE CONSTRUCTION J. Pay o« the balance at any time. ^ ^ her* liouquct. ITERllHo The church wa« decorated with Nicholas Rogel of Red Bank was bouqueU of while gladioli and beat man. The ushers weir Honald For any home repair or homo im- Our outstanding reputation a3 white dahlias, against a background Pearce and Hogrr Sovrrin, the PRICES AS LOW AS *1" A WEEK of palms and fern*. Mrs. Barbara bridegroom'* cousins, and James provement, consult our staff nf building experts is kimun through- Sniffen wa» organist «nd Miss Rose Vaccarrlli, all of Rril Bank. buildinp experts on your particular out Mnimioiith County. Let us pir I pitci slid sittisj * Phillips, soloist. A reception for 100 guests wa.s The bride, who was given in mar- held at the I«lncroft inn, 1/incrofl. house problems. We will be happy serve you. Our workmanship is riage by her father, rhose a white Mrs. Potter, the bride's mother, was to furnish you with Free estimates the iine.-t. .. our materials the best satin and net gown, made with an dressed in a dark green crrpp dress illusion atyled neckline, long sleeves with toast colored accessories. The on all types of jobs. . . . our prii-es amazingly low! and a net-over-skirt which formed bridegroom's mother was dressed in & train. She wore a crown of or-blue crepe with navy blue acces- ange blossoms to which her finger- sories. Both had corsages of yel- ALL TYPE MORTAGES ARRANGED—LONG TERM LOANS tip length veil was attached and low rose«. SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS she carried a bouquet of white The couple have gone to the Po- gladioli, with ribbon streamers tied conoa for their wedding trip. The with knots made of stephnnotif. bride's traveling null was green checked wool, worn with dark Miss Dorothy Lovemidfje of Red . green a<.CPSSOripj| and a c0,sage of ROBERT A. HENDRICKSON rust colored chrysanthemums. Both Mr. andMrs. Murphy are CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS Everett graduates of Red Bank high school. Mr*. Marial Tush, Mis. Cliarlottr The bride !•"> secretary to Leon OUR WORK IS OUR BOM) Conover and Kail P.. IVrntlt of this Reufsille and Cornweil. The bride.- vicinity have entered exhibit*, at groom was graduated from Central university in Iowa in June. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL RED BANK 6-4479-R Gorbam Gorham Gorhun Gorhtm Gorham Gorkim Gerliaai the »r;s and crafta show to be giv- "Melrow -• "Lyric* 'Nocturne* "Old Frtack"* "jomcifa"* ' CMIU. • "Kilt Uwui en by the Naveslnk Library asso- tt.it tJ.it tt.it aa.ra I4.*e ti.it ai.rt ciation at Navcslnk library Oct. It and 20, from 2 to 9 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Golf have moved to Sea Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stilwel!, ST., and children Barbara and Ed- ward, Mr. and Mr.-. Stanley Htil- well, Jr., and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hurry on down — Cox attended the wedding of their nephew and cousin, Merrett War- wick, Jr., and Misa Edith War- : tnuth. at the Matawan Methodist JEWELERS church Saturday morning. A recep- See what's new — 209 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH tion followed at Oakhlll manor, OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL * P. M. • Mftuchon. i Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hickcy and ' children Ann, Catherine and Jerry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lovely Lees Carpets — John Kelly at Atlantic Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stilwell, Sr., viiitod Mrs. Lena Warwick, Mrs. Stilwcll's mother, at Matawan last Just meant for you! Thursday. The occasion was Mrs. Warwick's 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heintie of Rhode Island are living at their new home on Holmdel-Everett rd. The land the house is built on was purchased frDm Toivo HJorth. Mr. and Mrs. Lars I .arson and son fSlcnn, formerly employed at the John Ellis farm, have moved to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ferguson and sons of Colt's Neck are now employed on the Ellis farm. Joyce Benl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Benl, is confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dugg&nand daughter Maureen of Port Mon- moutti visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gould Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Duerden and daughter Jean of Elmhurst, Pa., visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams.

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SA. TRIJA1! S GRIDIRON ECHOES' 1 ne f..,)tha.l sea«rm "ill head The regular Wednesday night Coach Joe Roeati'j Rumson Bull- 1 into •'» f>..:'n u,''k SaturJa;. afirm'i,, i •• . n I. -, tpam* -n ihe Shore jalopy show «nd Friday night modi- dogs surprieed Red Bank Catholic fc..",' .n ' r.p f,r>,n: continue fied stock car sho«v at Wall sta- Ice Yachtsmen high school Saturday afternoon to 1 rirehi- h_i. s. hi !- -Ti'l each one dium will he continued on a regu- upset the Caseya two-game winning scho n.-'.. c ' r,.v. lar basis through thn end of Oc- streak by trouncing the visitors, tober. Sunday afternoon activity, Honor President 20-0. at Borden Memorial stadium. •ii.nie of Ihe roaches last iw-cL.-iid jaw fuH In their ulcers. however, will be launched at the The Cueys went Into the Rum- «hile loslnc other* nere in » h»|ip> Imme <>f miml with win- high-banked Belmar Speedway Oct. son game with an injury-riddled ning wore* h> the time 1I»- vin di«ppe.l l.ehinil the hill*. 22. when big IndinnapoUji type rac-1 With New Title I squad and before the contest waa ing cars aie introduced to the jover, Coach Adam A. Kretowici had laM taturdaj't results »au l..onaid»-»: 'l"m» Ki.er beat Atlantic The final modified stock car rac- [list when Dick Doelger, an end, Hithlamls. IM>: Ked B»nU sqneak.nl Ihr.,nth ">er Manasquan, ing fvpnt of the nesLBon will take President Knieritus suffered a back injury; Dick Slo- -.-« antl I'nint rle»»»nt slammed Mauuan. M-«. stepping out place Sunday, Nov. 5. when the cum, who wound up with an injured of the (i)nference. Runmin came up uith a surprise victor} Eastern S:ock Car Racing club Of Old Club nose following the Scton Hall game, mer Red Bank « sthollr, uinniiu in a walk. MMi. drivers will compete over a 100- received a possible ankle sprain, K,,,,,,,, ^.,-,.,•. pt.^e.l 'J :-, a ti.ll.in: ,.n.- f..i :he BulldORS after mile distance foi- a 36-inch trophry. The members of the Korth and Bob Largey, center and punter, •v -niiM'Ci ihr I'VIV :«.,-,: inn- *m s'.ie.tk I'.M Rank Calhulic pre\ It ta planned (hat the jalopy Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht lost two teeth. i"«;v l-.a.l «h.ppf--l I.ikt\-."-l in I 'ben cased i.u: a . !"»(> 'ine over the stock cars will »tart a regular Sun- club, in monthly aetsion last Thurs- While the Casey coach waa on 1 day night, unanimously conferred uerf ' Sf'.n H'.. a-^n t r, -n Kn-.il ->'i :h"se ' '•' " uilni'lM and day afternoon schedule beginning th« unhappy side with a long list mif.iii s ' "• ' i T.-nis" R.'. • ; , 'li' Ft.li.ilo>:1- i'fi» ileflnilely Ihe under- Nov. 12. AmonK the standouts of the honorary title of President of Injuries, Coach RMati was well the modified drivers who will ap- Emeritus upon Thomas Irving pleased with the offensive demon- .1 .£5 ^n hiqh ^hoo' displays ito technique in protecting ba I carriers whi» Brown, who haa been the club's : \- if k C -.1, n Adi in A Kie:i.« ., z infi'imeJ us lhal pear in competition are such favor- stration given by the Purplf and Bai^r. Cathoiic high school, 20-0. Saturday. Hn Apgar, at the «•- president continuously «ince April ,,i Irani .in.i i: v is fM-n (,«-: - IT tn;m Uai ji-sii squad in tre p'V.e . of wn pp nq Red ites ax Sam Malach, Pete Frazee, White Bulldogs. RJHIS.. 6, 1922. almost 39 yeais. I; iiif Refine even g.v 1 n k r *• i-.rn ; f .-l.nlkfd :•' B:.. -A|.|,; jqn o •••• D-i .in 0 ••. floou* 'r f^ - beh'"d hi', perfe: >te'fe. er-_e '; qo c" » ,-ij^t Charlie Muscatel. Jim Pelaney, Len Scoreless First HaJf B: hen . ,1 -!-.,v i.'ic H.i.ld't- i.-i'l a fill p.iss.ng j Brown and Parker Bonn. Bu doq'. Phii M nton, No. 32: Bob O'.goodby. No. 49, a-.d Pete Both clubs failed to score In the ^ i .-l.tr: • he nimr >-f Mi; A|I.I;..F . .n run \-ell and j Standouts among the jalopy first half, but after the intermission. \" "i r, v I.u t in. -• hue * nnf i unning at lack." | : ' drivei.s who can b#i sepn in action 4 . ve '-' 1" '-j '-.t o' the rw -er to rrow aown any Ci:oy men ir. the way. S."'ppee. Gentleman Joe's griddcr« started Wednesday night aie Dick Davis, 1 Pea Bc;rr Catr.o'1. qridae1 with a per:e:t kc'.''. The cr / other moving their offensive attack. The Monday morning »<• ran into U alter Hire, a member nf ' Dick Williams. Richie Hall, Joe Bulldogs giowled to two touch- the Kuniton hoard nf education ami quite a grldiler when he Pea Bar. C e pi/ i'. Ste\e D Anchor/ Nc. I? wno •'- cha'irq the in:e"'e'e-'-.e. Viguc Bill Karzonak. Wayne Gib- downs in the third quarter and »as playing ihe game. Malt tolrl us thai he helieies Kunivin . son and Archie Anderson. For Wed- then came hack strong in the final ha> s better team than last >.-ar. ami alone nith that Ihe Bull- j ncjday night', jalopy event, more stanza to add the third. dog* are three »r lour t«ui hdnw n« better than Ihe '49 »««on. thun !io drivers have listed entries Hal Apgar. hard plunging back, Ihe Mrs! Meek in September ue glanced at the Klllmon grin- for the 20-car starting field in the waj also injuied in the encounter, >latawan A. A. main event. der* and said Ihe Bulldogs- looked like "pupplPK." Because of Hunt Meet Set but managed to tally a sin-pointer the »mallne»* nf the |il»>ers, ne also said ('nark Joe Rosati • N'ight racei will continue to be before a twisted knee slowed up nnuld lime to come up nith a lot of doc. hloriiils tn build the In M-0 County [ started at 8:30 p. m. his action. It was Apgar who squad into a liirge defensive one. lugged the pigskin over for Rum- For October 28 son's first TD. Big Jim McGulnnesj l'ii:ii'ipii! F'l.ink L W'e.nlK inn-r iatf-r infurmeil ilk lhal the students flipped Apgar a lateral in the third were in an upi'i^r l>e,:iu.-.r then ^iicldeis v.ere called "puppies. ' Maybe Loop Playoffs Woodcock Season period and he was off for a 25-yard ihe name .s:;uieti ih- Build.i^.1-- >:!<»w;:nk: Haskell Meets With Committee to | Karl Devlin Hurls hike for the score. The stage for W, (,niy had ihe <-|'l"'i r.inity In wnm-.o I'.umsnn in action onc< and the score was set up after Frank •ha' v..i« ::s Ins: ^.inic .-iR.i.n-: HIP l."ii:; Bram h jiuffs On lhal pai- Opens Friday Baden recovered a Casey fumble. ticuln.- 'Uv, :he ;;i:clde:s vei> n.i: a spei-lacul.-ir bull i lub F'lum all re Prepare For Five-Race Program .'{-Hit Game lo Pat*e 1 Three plays later Eddie Harring- !»>.r:s h.-. . MIM r >. rms fl- ihuiKh l'":irli H".s:ltl v , n: l.i v.uik and 8-2 Win Over Aslmry Of Next Week ton intercepted Joe Calver's pass migh'. , '>m» u:- ••' .'h a '.-.i:..l ' l.i:i l.ffnii. ihe raiiipniKii i« < 'ncludcil. The Monmouth County Hunt and the Bulldogs were off again. Heil Hank high school, in winning mer Mananqiian. scored Getting started on the Casey 44, Iiacmt association will Inld its Alter a long struggle thiough the Plenty of Birds seven points in the flril quarter and then uent the rest of the Freehold Edges second half p.ay of the Monmuuth- Rumson kept plugging until six way in a protecting mood. The fill's Kate "tt.\ to a Bin Blue 2ulh annual lace meeting al Wood- Occan County Baseball league. Is the Report So points were registered on the icore- TO. hut then rushed Ihe kicker to force a wide boot which land faim. the Middleman town- Matawan A. A. finally made the board. helped lo protect the victory margin. Maybe that's juM what Thomas Irv'ing Brown i ship estate of Amory L. Ha.«kell, Keyport, 13-0 grade and will now play in the Far Thi> Fall Penalty Costly Coach Frank .1. ringltore needs to net his machine rolling. playoffs for the championship of ] Satutday. Ocl. 28. Mr. Brown tendered hij resigna- R«d Bank Catholic aided In th« loach Arnre fruei and his Leonardo Lions roared to a Sprrdy YA Hampton the circuit. New Jeney's popular woodcock Mr. Haskell. president of DIP scaaon opens Oct. 20, with reports tion a« club president, dejiring to march when a 15-yard penalty was tl-% "in mer Lakennod to prove lhal Ihe Lions are gotng tn Matawan rained the light to en- called againft the Caseys. Apgar association, recently held an or- from Canada and the Northern eliminate .outside responsibilities be a tough nut to crack. In winning. Trucx substituted freely, Scores 2 Touchdowni ter the playoffs by belting the As- which are not directly associated , and Phil Minton ree]fd off two Ion,: using more than a dozen hacks alone. Leonardo, not satisfied panixation meeting at his home. I bury Park Boys' club, 8-2, behind states Indicating there will be ! plenty of birds this year. with his increasing duties as edi- gain.* to move the Bulldogs to the uith one Tretza. has added another one to Ihe lineup this year. F. Bourne Ruthrauff of Little Sil- ,Coach Hal Schsnk's cla:.«y Free- j the three-hit chucking of Earl Dev- one-yard Jtrlpe. McGuinncs* then i ver again is secretary. Rufus hold Colonial grid machine ran in- 1 lin. In the past, New Jeraey haj en- tor and publisher of The Red Bank I'ele and Danny are teaming up to make matters tough for ths Register, the nation's outstanding bucked the line for the score. Ap- opposition. Larry Polif-attro I* another guy to watch. Finch, former M.F.H. of the hunt, to A stubborn Ke,vport high school I Matawan was riding along in a joyed exceptionally good woodcock is chairman of the lacing commit- shooting and the approaching »ea- country weekly newspaper. gar i buc'; added the extra point. The Atiaiiiic Highlands Tijei s .uc Mill lookinc for Iheir first tri- Saturday afternoon when the Red 1-1 fight with the opposition, but in Rumson's final score came on a umph and we i-fr'.ainly hope t'u;irh "Rle( ue's condition tremendously, esperlally when Traditionally. all landuwners °<


« ™". ert"1 „lunne r that .:« « th- , active membershi,pt of th. e 'o the goal line. Hsrrington's place- the pro* kill off the tVhlr.i Kids with ease. Philadelphia hac' lunch and the races. Mr.-". Hov.cll, offensive bottled up in close line batters thiee time* each in regi,nj .they'd been there. The peak of Ihe I club) is larger today than that of i mont gave the Bulldogs their »«• several opportunities to gain a win, but when the chip*, wert Mi<« Has'.iell. Mrs. William r,sm- flgliting. I.111 fsilrd to halt the speed fring "annual flight of birds from the , any other ice yachting organisation j ond conv<.IajOn gnot of th« after- the record and got Ken :Nort u dnnn. the Sawyer men folded. Opportunity knocked, but the «'cll and Mrs. James Hnuck have of Freehold hacks in which the Sheehan to whiff to help set the h "*«•»>• °«' '« in New Jer- j in the eastern I'nited States. The, noon. ffi about hc nd 0I Phil* failed to open thr door. And just hnn cnulil they gel I; been visiting the faim*. dislrihul- fpcrdy Ed Hampton was credited record >' < « October. The club was organizeg d Dec 20. 1880. I Red Bank Catholic had one »cor- 5cason wi clo Nov The a nUa I tiO n f ln or t b to rollt open with those lank* iiiiing on breaks like a sparrow hank ling moie than 1,000 ir.vitc'iom lo with two touchdown*, McGovvan and Kitzpati.ck .started ; A e " >* - '*• n. , h '1'' ^ v, »iS ""SIM^.V * °PP »'»'i y «« ««»•* P 1 1 A »Pec|cial woodcock license, and . «n« «'"» «'hl M neia^ going after the little Knglishman. Joe DiMaggio made a rouplr the luncheon. ' Hamptons ftist six-pointer was a Ihe explosion with singles. Devlip i »P—-.<-al. woodcoc••—•>—>-k licens>< e and*•«, , trie. Ifinh «i,i h» held Th..r.4av by it. It a^rted in t»i» Beeond quar- of defenshe stop* that were rures for sore eye*. The experts jfi-yard jaunt in the opening min- walked to load the sacks and after * regular hunting license is re- nightiht , We. .. Mr. Finch and his committee 0 1 flom Oct M to No 10 ln ter, with Jack DeGenito ipauklnff claim the Clipper is through, all washed up. but the nay he per- promise an excellent iniing pro- utf.« of the game. In the Fecond • Devino fanned. Mike Kvoino walked I"". " - ^- - "' „ „ clu lve the attack. The drive went 38 yard* formed In the Series and the last two month* of Ihe season gram. Five race« ate carded, fea- quaitrr Hampton carried the pig-' to force a run acro.s.«. Lou Zambito ! * ' Thereafter until the close of season Nov. 18, he fore it was halted by the Rum- forces the experts to reconsider. ture of the day being the fHih tun- skin over again, only this time his singled the second run over, and . woodcock Matawan Huskies son crew on the 18. nIv r ning of the Monmouth County gold was a .-hurt ten-yard hike. Marvel's bingle and an error «l-," """ "«"'» h""ti"f »«"« By winning, Rumson climbed cup. This race, two-and-n-half miles The second half was a stiupgle lowed three more lo scoie. Is required to hunt woodcock. STOCK C'AfiS a: Lnng Branch lower the curtain on Ihe racing jea- back Into the win column after over brush fences, w.is won in centi'led between tl'.e 30-yard line In the seventh, the victors chased L The Sttt'' Division of Fish and Get Clipped »on .Saturday nich' unh a lOn-lap thriller scheduled to take place. The Game nno dropping a 12-4 decision to Toms 194S and l»4:i hy Toiiri.-I Index, H.« the Keypoi trta continued century marathon grind \i,t,n ,\iil he ihc recipient of the Pappy Gun- to over two more tuns on Marvel's I » ""«», Fsn-ington. the scrimmage line. "Buddy" Rus- nsvin If I { in other states indicate that local T«rklM--W»lker, WyckolT, Hkt 1 Monmouth County Muni cup. This : 83 Yards fur Huskies i OMMITTEKMAX FRANK "Bl II" HI.AISDr I.I. can non- sell nipped a pass to apee.dy Hamp-• Ko\ino, .. .1 1 " woodcock usually move North in Seymour. Hadrn. 1 is three miles over timber frni-e*. I- /.-nibi (iuaidn— Oujtoonbj, Brown, Ktrfkwh, safely he called "Rullin' I'in Bud." Dlirini: the Ked Bank Trade ton. who raced 23 years to score,! Msrvei. if ', i late summer and early fall and re- . Puifes totaling Jl-'.flOO will be di-'- Only Touchdown Moon. Kxpositlon, which ronrluded Saturday night. Bud was the pro- only lo have the touchdown called '"• /.'mhii'. Ih s I turn as flight birds. C«nl«r- Harrington. .inhuted. In addition, trophies will Point Plcasant'a Garnet Gulls ducer uf miniature rolling pins which he handed out to custom- back. Mr'i'^an'' <• 2 " Rarkn—Minton, Amar. Ronan, Mr- be awarded for tiie (1\'C ince«. swooped in on tho Matawan Hus- Guine*s, DcYito. Hubbarcl. Boyd. ers stopping hy hi* display. Bud. who is hossman at Blalsdell ! which include the Holmdel. two Al Cogliano r.ml Sam Calandra F.11pL",""i..*jb"I" Baltc ( fe si Post Cage Squad RED BANK CATHOLIC Lumber co,. had a very Interesting display. Along with the miles over brush fences, and the wer"""';e . ''' !: " " stars. U.viln, „ . 3 kies Saturday afternoon to hand h k 31 the visitors a 21-6 victory in a Shore End* —Lotlu*. Doelgtr. Trftth. usual advertising booklets handed out, Bud had »everal ma- Middletown and Navesink. on the '« '"K «P "'" behold offensive, Tackles— Andrsarh, McDonnfll, Sle- ASBURY PARK Conference encounter at Clayton chine* with operator* nn hand to show just what Ihe wood fla!. on several occasions. AR R H Starts Practice cum. butchers ean do. If any of Bud's friends nere made a target, I REKHOI.I) Hoengc. ct Held, Point Plea-sant. c;uat'(lN-~O'Neil, Romeo. Adequate parkin? facilities are Vona. lit. i- Center - I^aiBrn, Grant. you ran he tery happy that Bud was nise enough to make the . H,h- Basketball's opening call at Fort The Gulls, rated as the under- ! beins ai ranged, /s usual, the route FnU-u. If Monmouth produced 70 candidates Back.. Calver. Wade. Hotslinz. D»- weapon »mall. Mnl'p',. Ih dogs of the battle, surprised the Cenlto. Kaufman, Kennedy, FareMe. An- to the cour-e will he well maiked >r. O»- in response to coach Bill VanLen- Reussille'n hooth. a* usual, proved tn he an Interesting one Ann'i-h'ili'. r gridiron fans by shoving ovei j darton' by signs personally staked out ten'.i initial workout Tuesday at Rum*i (I m 7 2S I', i a I'd « Ma Va nSrhnirL. Bordo- touchdowns in the first three quar- for the "wolf" clan taking In the *hotv. Along nith Ihe sparkling each yeai by Mr. Haskell and Mr. Ontn i-r : Red B»nV D n n 0 i.'tch. \-ftl"n . flncdoii. Dorf. Camp Wood. ! ters while allowing the 'uskie» to Ice and other trinket*, Bob Reus*ille supplied model* tn make a Jones. l'-nl»it E if. Seoririr-Toufhrfown». Apaar. Mi-- Unilv. The 1950-51 reason officially opens cross into pay dirt only in he final ^uinnAM, Boyd; noint« sfl#r lourhvfivn, perfect display. - R.ikt.'l. l.ikr.. .Irrk-' n. An- .1 General admission can bf eained Himnln B«.l>'i-ill,, Fu 1-02 early next month with the Signal- period. Apffa- i runt: Haninalnn ' p'arpmenO . at the various entrances lo the KEYPORT Maiawan cers playing a possible 40-game It was Dan Harris, the speed;' Official. -DobrTviuki, Holm's, MPT.- RANDOM ITEMS Charlie Allure slopped at the sports desk Mon- course. Membership in the associa- —Al.--.and>,-. Firr«iint. M' Sarrifir-e.i li'-nalri'-k |lf ISCCO. Zrtrodow«VI. Ms.-ttl.riai schedule. This means daily exten- back, who saved a whitewashing day and alons «ith sailm; news he chatted ahoui Ruller Derby nc«s. tion, entitling the member to a ,-,u. Tnrkl*> - BBkr i ki»i. I.nmbf rtson. i ! ". Ontn -*. \nn. sive workouts for a basketball con- for the Matawan eleven. H'.^ris He marked nff an i.em frnm a column conuinini; Derby ne-v« which lady's snd men's entrance badge ball. ofT ri'vlin -.- Onin J Ann»t harico tingent striving to make the squad. 1 I clippep d off a thrilling 85-yard run mentioned "Rusty' brand., n Red Bank sal making >;ocd nith the Jcr- and admission to the members' r,uaids--l ali ". Hit* oT Or.!,, :, HI ;, inn. Ann^rharieo Atlantic City nilrs. Collclli. Nirholl ! 1 According to Coach Van Lenten for the touchdown in the last min- ley Jolters The item said. "A wild-tempered redhfad named Kusty lunch tent and bar, can be obtain- ^rsoi' Cuclinrin. "in 3 n^. Losna' nitche Onto. I'm- I'pntna—Pohlkr. 1 he will carry a 15 to 20 man squad ute of the ball game. Brand has been ackUd to the Jol'.ers' Kills loam. Rusty stands flve- ed by application to Mr. Ruth- Harks Han.on. M Rntnan. Swann, during the season. The former The Gull* were knocking at Mat- Betting Down feet-flvc. is fas; and a furious jammer with a temper, they say. to match i rauff at his 405 Lexington ave.. l-ambertson. RribirftOn. I.ambrrti. Shore Firemen's Bowling Penn State athlete will have an awan's goal line when Harris hauled her fiery tressc? " New Yoik city, office. Parking J^",,," I* 7 S 0 0 — IS offensive-minded squad on the court State treasury figures Monday n o o o— o A DIVIMO.V in a Pat Mooney pass on his own O.«a "Rusty Bi.iml ;s the ilauihler of Mr mid Mrs Frank Brand, spaces for cars, giving a full view! — Haml>tnn '.V | and stress ball possession, mixed lS-yard marker. Displaying his showed betting and attendance at who reside nt the Munmoulh Boat rlul. where Mi. Brand i.< steward. of the cout.se. can be had on ap- tiHirhdown. \an SchoirV. s.-i ijirt N" 1 Ore.n No. I. T. P. with the fast break. VanLentrn was speed and shifty talent, Harris Atlantic City race track this year Olga was i.no of the firs: news Kills lo sell The ReRisior. and according , plication to Mr. Crane at his olnVe. ( Phi Ualy. a guard on the Signaleer team two slipped thiough the hands of would- had dropped below 1949 levels. 250 Fourth ave.. New York city Clf-mrrm. Haekeh. K.lffU". At- Hi«hlnnil< I rVethol.l to reports she was a good one t'air Ha-.n Oaklmr.t years aso but bypassed the team be tackiers and was off. When he i Treasurer Walter T. MargetU, Al Kenny. »hu t-jins money to luse on Shore ^"lf courses by tickling lmleptndenl. I. I.. R Oceanpnrt | last season due to the Bristol, Pa., hit Point's 40-yard marker he »'i Jr., said the track handled 146.- R DIVISION the i-,nije« at Mnlly Pitcher l-.ott; has put together a popular parod\" native coaching the Signaleer foot- in the clear and that wajs all he 803,883 in bets this year compared ball team. At present he is unde- "Just Molly and Me :tnd Pitcher .Makes Three " Oakhu Unexrelleri ! needed to break out his speed. to t47.O9S.135 last year. Toms River Indians Hand Tigers cided on being a player-coach. Total attendance for the 45-day Opening day patron* at Garden Stale included such nota- Billy Johnson was the big touch- I f'Mhnld 2 Oli e- By As a nucleus for this year's squad down cannon operating for the 1950 season wu 526.539, Margetts ble* a* William "Bad Foot" Prate, Tom "Molly Mlsmaster' Me- ! M'.nhuml 1 B an hporl VanLenten will have four holdov- I | he scored two TD's. He said. Racing for the name length ( arth\. John "Wheel dub" (•ualtieri and John S. "llanrilrap- 12-0 Shore Conference Beating ! I'nion I. R. H Mana.'i Kxem Gu :s as ., , «. ^'siifma.iia I era from the 1949-50 First Army carried one six-pointer over with of time last year attracted 553,644 per" Applegale. Local bank* reported hes\.v deposit* Ihe fol- Luckier* Atlantic Highland*, af- i.a'e in the flnfll quarter, Tonu ; Phil ri«iv» I rliithl«nn; 1 championship turn. a line buck and then scoied his persons. Margetts paid total revenue lowing da.i. l«i holding Ih* Toms River Indian? w«.hintri o. <;. Hiver started what turned out to he | '.ihtr-v i, R. Rr to the state for the Atlantic City «cutfle*.« in the flrM half, tired un- "IVISioN •econd on a 25 yard jaunt around Kduard J. Brennan. general manager of Monnioiith Park. a ,15-yard scoiing march. McHugh right end. racing season this year was $3,510.- was a patron of Ihe Trade Kxpositlon. In a tery jovial mood, der the offensive attack in the sec- lini-.lal' Local Guardsmen hucUrd for 12 yard* snd then, with ' y< ii Joe Novello registered Point 61S.85, a drop of more than $26,000 r.d mi Inquiring about "Irish" Jimmy Stewart . . . The Mon- ond half to diop its third grid con- Kd Haivi-y doing most of the lug- I.. B. Avon 1 ijtti« stiv«" : Pleasant's other six pointer with a from last year's total. mouth County Firemen's Softball league will hold its annual test, 12-0. Saturday afternoon on sing, tho Indians marched to the Omi. S. Bright the Indians' gridiron. l^akcwond ^ Ealontown 2 Second in Shoot buck following a 50-yard drive in feed tonight at the Willonhrnok. Fair Haven. Awards, trophle* Tigers' two-yard stripe. Prom this Oc-fan 'I, V. P. W. I.pn» Ilianrh 1 which he and Johnson had ripped 'Swimming IR Great,' and election of officers are on the agenda. The Tigers felt the btunt of the , point Hamilton took a handoff from ; Oakiiii Hatlet 1 The riflemen of Red Bank's unit off large gains. Gene Knoll, nephew i,f Chnile.s Knoll of ', Visla pi. Red Bank, cap- Indian*' attack aj the victois al-I Bill Hopson and crossed the goal uiy l.incroft of the National Guard placed sec- Oakhmvt .1 Avon 2 Bob Frlck'a talented' booting toe Reports Student tained thi Trinr.j-I'awlinu schin.l football leani ih us opening xame. ino-t tripled total yards g:une.l I line. ) DIVISION ond In the New Jersey National was clicking for Point during the Playing nulii halfback, f'.enc le.l hiv team M « 130 victory over Cran- from sriimmage nnd yaids gained ' The Tigers' short offensive was Guard small arms match held at contest as he sent the pigskin "Swimming is the world's great- 0 Rank S I.ili ly I. W In I e>« v 111 p. well School of Lenox .Muss rushing ugainat the vlfitoi.-' tally. • engin»eied by Ti-d Hal; Spencer Sea Gilt the past week-end. through the upright on all three est sport," says Patricia Stevens, Failing lo make_nny headway on Keves, and Alvin Mills. Each lime Red Hank 4 Monmouth Junior College student Joe Marine hi-ad of ihe Yankee ticket oflice i-stim.'itfd 100.000 pieces, ( i l.iWnnnil I l>eal -1 First SKI. Brutus \) Applegate tries. le ground, the Tiger? took to thr that tiio started rolling, the ma- nt-nu-pn-k and holder »f six New Jersey nf mail poured inio the stadium v. ,th World Series applications. Of Mni'.mnulh Rvath •; fired a 174 out of a possible 195 to I'OI.NT H.EA.HANT ail to display their hepi offensive nn 1 H'ana that numlin tviutm nn, rii'inifil . Sink Kavnnkjian. who recently chine biu'ie do\Ml hffoie gelling ^ •" - lead the Red Bank aggregation. Knds Mik.ii. Hnm*. swimming records. R B. l.ikerlr ;-pl,nge uf thf aflftnoon Coach into 5,coi ing tei ntor\. TacKle* Clayton, (iodoun, VanDuyn, retired from -iJi'i-dl.oat rai ,nj; is heliuni; liny Areml decora'e his Jane El,, Rr.|fn ,r| , Wai rant Officer James McKevitt Miss Stevens, who started com- j "Row" Finn's gridileis pickid tjr> I Wl Logan shf.|> .n Kunts.in Sai'k has ;,ddiil pan of his iiophy collection With tini limning out. the Tlgei* • if ] ivn.i next best score with a 171. petitive swimming at the age of 34 yaids hy the air loutf while His »cy, PiifolJ, lo Ray's Knew I'ants c"H«.,i Kn . . s.xrk s wife uas relieved from « few r. nivisioN Lieut. Frank Frlscia scored 169; li-.snl* Hughas, Hor 14, holds the state indoor title for shoving up s defensive again-M the minutes' dustiiiK dut.\ Capt. Vincent do Paul Brilt, 166, Cental* enBr u»n, Mi..,enman. the 100-yard free style, 110-yard home learn tn hold the Initian- Hed Bank hish sr-honi > 4;11.i.t<• 1 s .HIP all dics.-ed up foi the I960 grid- Kryes fumhlfd with Tom.« Rivet i»- «'. l.n Brai.i-h 1 Hliniilio-i , and Cpl. Art Baldosan tore the tar- Harks Pf.i !*ir jxhimon. N.n.lln. Urn backstroke, and the 130-yard indi- down to s r.em in the ysrds gained r, Corin ••• K i-irl. Moonev , Srhmldt. iron rampaiitn The Bins h«\c n'-w MUI* N\'iute nylon pants with covering, hut ihe whi-ile killed off Monnv i n.»,-h I W. I,,-,u M'snrli 5 ! get for a 163. Capt. Jack Lowe was vidual medley. Her outdoor cham- py air depnrtnient Wa.hii in 2. O f; R»il Bnnl, MATAWAN maroon siiipinj; du«., ihc side maroon ."lockings and maroon shirts 1 team captain. RmldK - * y . H pionships include the 80-yard back- Toms Hivei wa^ paird h\- flit a possible thud touchdown. Oliv»- Bymn '! 1'aylii . Hunt... with «hiie leiti-is mak' up ihc in M outills iH»p»i'lenl ' B B. Participants will receive silver Tackle* Jnune. Mryuairie, Rire. fi. stroke and the 230 and 440-yard haid hilling and tunning of Rill "t < >M.•= RH KR HMI.' 4 Mai re!. Volkrit, Rallentine. free style events. This summer ihs "I rash" Boners, who ha* the record for upsiile-down Pen- medsU at an appropriate ceremony *—D. MMarvel, Farisln, Burnttlt, Mr-Hugh and Car I Hamilton. a> ihe find. Earlr ninmnily. t^nnardn In'the near future. The Headquar- competed in the North Carolina ruins skippers, should exchange boat name* with Norm Srhenrk. pair of giidders led the way for the lar'».c i;< i H. Lurk 'ION itnswAld. 1 R»fW. B.it«l. ters and Service company rifle Cental' Allan. National Swimming meet and Scheniks Penpiln is "Bottom* I p." while Bon en' Is "tee Bee Indians' second Conference ucloiy li.ia-il •I, Br.it: . . . By reason of the return to Standard i'lnii*, post for the Al. Mi.il>- it, Whiloavill* llii.xrtll.-.l s Shore Football Loop Hatawan 0 0 9 I— ( Nov. 4th. I dirt after a 42-yaid maicli : K-,il. i.s. It... it. MnviUi. RAM i lint ,'»llnl a Touchdowns -Joh . mn (2), Novello, P, SUNDAY Harris. Lou Wilson. Fair Haven louk up i siik-m c til the New York A fumble set up the (hat score. , TinkV HimiiKli. Mriiivnfy, Joy. N>|itiiric rlly 1 Yellow Jackets t, l-»ne Branca ». Saturday Football Y.M.L'A. for tlie Wunds Series 1,'unK'., . . . Kkhard \V. Baxter of Rum- li llIVIHIO* Points hftar toui-htlown*—Frlek 3 Kd Harvey lecoveied the hull on I W L T He f|'tue*ini Temfirrow Nlghl Terns River at Manasquan. lefi 'hi. « re I, S'nalora led the Amerlcsn League 1 ng 1 r.u r rii Bndi<. 'Obbena' (roupe Tigns' .10 Then MeHujh i ut IH" MrH-iL-h iuir.,.,1 eie. v n i; Yellsw Jackets at Pelnt Pleaianl. pitchers in 1901 when he won 34 Linden at Long Branch. Th« b«n pujeri »n| lour through thi New Eng.anU jta<»§. i > MrOona.d. W ifi r.u. (-. .1 Sunday lihrough tickli (or the icon. ' O. 0. AlUmsueat I Lmiel it Lam| Iraatk. limes and lot seven for Chicago. BAM* BF.r.isTF.n. onoRrn 12. Leonardo Lions Freehold Driver Making er At Garden State Top l)ri\rr» In \ Ir Nrxt Movp & I wo !.«•« In Memory of th« Tooklt by Hal Lyman. editor of the Sal! I'rrzza B»\a Spark The lives of Water Sportsman of Oc:. 6 • Pre- lor *UMKI lop Prix. Arr (!o-Hi|shHri^lit« three mm lay dictions on fishing are ,lan^e: uus p Attack \nii I r< ililii'. 4 up In the lap of things to make There are .M, m;m.\ Among >3 I illic* the Gods. Ad factors involved which ma> i.-iangc Lakruood matteis in a short timr anil, frank- S.T ,-.!» i .,1 • ' (• n.i ., ^. HowUuid m n d Coach Ai nin True* and his Lfo- lue.-iiu;-; • •! r • : -,. H-.-II A.f! • (I 'i Vi-.d' II. ' « \'f.' M' ' • ' 7 ' ly, we stick our cditori*: nn k nui . h Andy PUlot, nnidn Lion* have yet lo hf stopped .''.nil .". •'•:•. • . -l"i :,-(. n- ^ t.ft 1 '» .ni»- \ »' m > T A r. !.e, i • 1 •!)» both of Rum-upon the chopping b.u. k .••. ery in Shot p Conffrpnrp com petition tie •*(•':' . [' 'Hi : fc '" • • L. I> '1. 1\ t s rr.nn time we mention the fu'.'.ne uf fish- * 's", "' kon, and King a." thr-y hun£ up tehir necond win •••I n.» • p.« r ' rv : • a ' 1 I irlil Hull Hemming of ing in two ou;inK«. Lakfwood hi«h was Llttlr Silver nn • ' . !!iTv' > • ,\ Regardlrsa of what H;i] Lynian handi-d one of it* won: licking* in ' ,'• • ^ X.'>" Hundi'-np « i;« •rt.n <•!•I* T1o llolii \inaliiir Mght owe much to has lo say a^oul pi. dinn.iw. w. sivrra] >THI* when the Truex ma- K.m- 'i. •• • • li'i- ".. -, •• i i, . •'" upr-.r-.: I'a • « •"• V <• .• I ! \l • .. -'• .I'H-.r the staunch are going to «tick our nnk our un ,-j,ir,. handed thr Pinern a S2-6 timber* of Ihe our editorial chopping Mm k :ind sheilackuig in the I.ion homer open- T! ,. . i.i. ••V- '• ' .'•'' .'X' •'!'', he :r.K '<*" fnrv M '' .-!• . . -i , little 32-foot «ay I look for one of the si.;i: 'si er Sri tin day nf: einoon . •In- i .II - - • 1 i' irnp '•!•> hip '>:n' p)f h m ,«• '<<'e '.2« P" .rd- r Stew Vanvliet .uji, Tooklt and fall runs of stuped bajs v.r- have y The Lion.* lost no lime heading tlll-i..- i r •! 1- : • ; 1 . J"i n|. i|- ; ' e \ri Ir ?"-\ ii n n n .«. ft »'"! .T a • • the skillful seamanship of her own- had in many \vai5. This i* nn" 1 for pay d::l as they crossed the •1 ' '>Jl • er, < apt. Ad. just an idle piedietion Ir i.« ha.'ed Thi ..I'l: . :i. i • I'-.ini _• .n.i " r Pincrs' goal l.nf twice in the open- \>\ • n line f V. i\ ' * >• - on many fat tors. Tiie i h.ef one be- n. 1 II •- • •••• •|..en' of le When I heard the sad news about ing penod 'o register > 18-0 lead P:l|ip\ 1 ; .nil.!«••• •• j.i|\ ur! :r I'M .me' ma.'l •' h , n.'. • ." 2 ing the protective IHWS \\h.n.«<- HH' 1. -.'•-, •! i |.l \ jr.d 'he 1. ar-.nthe: I'al'inn 'la • »" i rr. > • .*. u.ti; I« • ' I have dulled the coan line on the thud period and tben flnlihed he a tesr of <;* " in.I • I'-i't: au'e •N-''' K ha\ p heen K''vpn 12^r po.rl.- -r ;...'.' h': ?e- _)/ i from one end to the othei, in way out, instead of on the ascen- dency. off :he final quarter without a tally. (if I,i.'li the ill,-., i .mil Hie mn i'«''h i\f ihur port.nn. •• •« 'f:i.r wi-;itncr and foul and never Uioking like a powerhouse right chin""" mil «.!! he f..r only tin- 'up Th.' weight" isri)[.' i|.,".n 'o 1'ii T:'» \.r.» »•.'! • -..' ncr' nnip difl .*he 1< t us down. Even in at the start of the encounter. Leo- 20 |,,,inl men .T Hi. -11., t".- .s nicer I"' i" fni Helen S I!' n'n.ir. < ',' 'h- ••:• ' i !i;E''-: '.' B'l.: I^S. the IHM moments of her gieatest A*s w*» near thn rlosr of thn R. J. naido neoied the first time it took ['. i, ,..|Mli. t j :,ri!\ r.rt'iif T'lnUlrV mid I'll (.'i.ir,.|s :"! y .i .' 1 .,' . • ••! "-'1 'lan.ni; atl- 11 i.ii :.hi- cmr thiough with flying Schacfer sail watrr rt.^hinj; '"onlrst posj-essUin of the ball. Lakewood rului.s. With massive seas break- wo note that out of tin- 2 Klnrk Helen Ilinil ;• up r II. i li' i ... i • .r-'i:i • ::H'-'I :.;:'• ond .md delivered her crew safely In accond place \$ the ManaMjimn kirk. Harold (jeorge went back to upon ihe siind.s of Sandy Hook. Marlin & Tuna club, af-vrnth pia>-f\ • nf • M. ;n; i.l.,. , n i • :-•••* e'. er.' «..! i'el '.' ih I's'k \*f >.mer i-.ii- ••i.n .1 • • . .- ' 1 .!• • r. .-< ..'' »i»''r. punt hut wn.s lushed by the Lion. irlldei w ;i \ :\: % l.'i Ji 111 Th' gates 1 .1 ed hKht:\ Mn(e \nx* •: imj'• A rr..i.»i ••••• ^..-"i M.i-^ai 'a f»nd New .Jnj-gry St r ipod Ba.*fl Anglei % an,l iv.is downed on Lakewood's 6. «!'l lii op.mil n' « -".il p 111 ' hi:- Sh.. »i.: he liymg for » rl'i'l '> 11. A: 1:.. Mn.it. i| • ar.i !'.:;.s..:r.a A Wind Alton! Her Skipper club of Newark, eight h place As- On the first play the Lions were bury Park KUhing eluh, 11.h place. ,,„.„„,,„,, ,, , p, III,. I,,,, ,,tli( .• •>].. l.c npen fmni I ihe Vinrland She ga"rip».,l off •>.'•; ..• ..n-l •,, h"- ' 1'• n,.i'< Hnnder, Hating spent the gi eater part of w vards Vpteran t0 1 . P 111 '11 »• 1 iiinmliiie 11. W'' ii-ijuejis ' .»• Ko'.d »nd gloi'. nf "hi» 1 i\fnl n •.,.. J'.'»"i"i H• 1 t• • 1 Mj' -.iry. )us Ii'.' ';ilonK Ihe ocean front. Capt. Sportsmen's chit iu he never left anything to scon-. Tieiza'* attempted place- < h;ince Everything that could hu- Bert Frimoilig of Canal Sports- ment went wild. ^r 'y oi Gver'a».rg fne .e^jfit *r J Saiurda/ j I man's club of Buzzard's Bay. Mas-"., manly be dune for the safety of Once getting staited the Lions hi* passengeis and boat was done, who ranks No. 1 in the contest is rvgnt. d.id had it not been for his skill the new atriper „„, with a !unker , £» = ^ <%%»%» weighing 63 pound*. He Uikes ovi'i1 * and judgment jn the handling of a 71 yards to score iu second touch- biial the result of the last cruise the chair from Syl DiStasio of the 'duwn. Danny Trecza, who turned Red Bank Towners Need One Game of the Tookit could have been far Bolmar Pishing club, who has a .*>!-• out lo be the work horde In the more serious. pounder to his ( redit. drive, sliced off most of the yard- I salute you. Miss Tookit. I feel ane and imried the pigskin over To Wrap Up Shore Playoff Title if' it lind to be, and you had your October JOth from the 5. Biother Pete added the say. you would have picked the ex- Oct. 20 the 1950 woodcock spe, ial point this lime with a perfect place- The Reel Bunk To«in-i« me v.nh- lirew orks with n douhle In center .•ii" spiii where your timbers lay season ^et* under way rind IUIIS ment. in on.- victoiy of rmMnt: .i PIHIUI iind moved to thud 1111 Ralph Maz- j*i;H'tei ed al(in^ the sands in the Until NOV. ]8. A sped;!] ll''en>e ifl T'-> Tl) in Hie second stanza jilam of ail nties l.-iul on ihe !:nc/1111 -I'S single. Then Kred Mazzuc- ccive of the Fog Horn on Sandy required in addition lo the regul'ir went over aftei a 43-yard drive. by the Jeisey Shoie Kasehall leaRile i-a wa.s walked to fill the sacks. Hook, where so many scrapping license at n cost of $2. Regular li- Leonardo's backs tipped off long after taking Adelphia inio lamp. Catcher Boh Hnyes, hrothei of 1he Gifcn Heads have graced your cense fee is $3.15. This license (.in gains, with the final yard advant- 4-2. Sunday afternoon on the Town- famous I'*rankie Fiaj«, former decks. catcher for the Philadelphia Ath- be obtained from a regular county •ag r gomK l0 i+rry policajtro, who ers' home grounds. game warden or fiom the Kish took the ball over from the one- It was the flrsi game of a two letics, to.ssecl a low IIHH h^ek to the High Sean Slow Up Fishing Game Division. Department of yard line. Trezz&'s boot went low out of three series in the annual pitcher. The ball rolh d a^ay and With pre^ ious moments slipping Conservation, State. House, Tren- on the conversion attempt. playoffs of the circuit, after the Sanborn was off to scoie. Joe Ma- by for the salt water angler and ton. It didn't take too long for the Towners wound up copping the (lure then grounded tu the pitcher to prevent any further damage. what should be the beginning of It ii required by all personst _Lion _s_ to star_ t rolling _again after regular season's play in a breeze. THURSDAY the peak of the fall striped bass male or female, .over 14 years. The j i"n't~ermiMion7"Geor«^"goroB"ii quick Sunday afternoon the Tovvners will Adelphm'* seorinK spi'ee came in run. persistent high seas have made penalty of shooting a protected | kick, which wfnt to the Lakewood ' travel to the Lincoln street field. the top of the seventh. Al Madge THROUGH it impossible to do nny fishing. bird or animal Is a fine of $100. Bag 4, Or tnc flrst pla pcte Tr0ZIa , Freehold to attempt to wrap up the started off with a .single. George However, often rough weather is limit is four. Possession limit, two I fadod back noar the midstrlpe and playoff trophy. l.ott popped out to Sininski, at- TUESDAY R blessing in disguise and imme- days' bag. tossed a long aerial, which was'. Ed Werse and Jim Screen teamed tempting to move Madge to second diately following a storm the very Woodcock gunning is more or . |,.lu|Pd ln by Joe Palau on the 13,'up on the mound to tnnie the Adel- cm a sacrifice. Stan Roe grounded host bass fishing follows. This may less a specialized sport and th'i<-• , fl.om wnfr,, pa|BU carried it vote.! phia hat*. Werne was assigned to tn .N'aughtun. who. in attempting to ^^^^BR^RMHRIR^ be the case, now the blow Is over are not too many .jn Monmouth jTl .rz2a(, piaCemcnt made the count the hill ny Manager Herman As- fiiree Roe at second, threw wild because of the fact that moat of county who g o in for it. AA good j .>g.n ; chettino and he .'. ent six innings. tn allow the runner to reach third. 19.Piece Rustproof Steol. the bait fishes will lose no time dog is a must. It is necessary to 1 Leonardo's Anal score came a facing only lfi hnrvr* hefore he lurk I)»Uy whiffed, but Max Lu- in heading for the south. The large know the "covers" and to keep short time later when a kick by iran into trouble in the: seventh piiluof singled to admit Madge and school of small bass, which have watch on the "flights." One ofGeorge accidently bounced off one chapter. uhfn (jcoiRe Wil.inn singled. Roe SOCKET WRENCH SET been in the river and at Sperma- our outstanding timber-doodle i of his teammates nn the. Piner 15- WPISP weakened in I'.K- ,s>".enth tallied. Madure Hied out Lupuloff. ccr.i cove nr.;! vicinity have al- hunters is Kins Heniming of Lit-yard s'.'.ipe. Following • 5-yard when Ihe Ailriphia iiaUei^ i iouted \.lio w a.- trying to leaeh third to ready started to round the point of mtiee SliverSilver, president of Monmouth gUv againJt thc visitors, Les- awny for- two runs. The lanky end the inning. the Hook. When we were out there County Federation of Sportamen'* • tcr johnson ripp»d a hoie jn the chiuker managed to get the side The To.vners added an insurance Sunday we saw several smsll fun clubs. King very seldom fails to Piner ,ine t0 g0 the dirt,nce for out, hut he wu yanked for a pinch marker on a walk, sacrifice, single caught by squiddcrs near the Fogget his Jimit. the score. hitter in the bottom of the innmn and a squeeze hunt. Hern cove. W« wonder Just why it Lakewood'a score came in the Screen, who makes it a habit la that certain few manage to get Red Wing* ADKU'IIIA final periop d againsg t Leonardo's winning In the circuit, came on to the privilege of fishing out there Once again, as it has been i take over the hill chores and turned when 'he rest of us are confined through the age«, the giant syca-1 thirbrokde linawae yo ffro reservesm the .inexperience Bob Nelsodn in a remarkable performance as he I..HI. If to a small area. more trees resound with the cheer- j gridders to daih for a 40-ymrd TD. ltii». if . hurled no-hit ball. llolry. Sb. Sturdy Steal ful chatter of thousands of red LEONARDO The Towners piled up a 3-0 lead I.HMihiff. n. Daylight Fishing wing black birds as they gather in Knd,—Snow, Valau, Connolly. ROM on Adelphin at the completion of Wilmin. rf. their lofty perch in preparation for MrNnmura. Ecllnf. UTILITY ATI 'hrough the spring and aum- six chapters, scoring singlp runs in lh. mer months the best time for their southern migration. > I»A" ~ »'•"•"<'"• McQ.i.ll.a, the first, .second and .sixth innings t..-h .-- striped bass fishing is at night. Perhaps on these, fall mornings! t, l> —(.'•rilio. liariell, E. Pttttr- and thun shoved over a lone tally in H.-n.l: BOX t you have noticed them in their mile »•>"• |ii-ni.((i II. <-'hri»tini,i*'n. M«|pi).c fray •nam«ltfJ However, night fishing la lough, the last h.'ilf of the seventh. it«l box with long columns of wavy flight, all ' rs FUnnmtan. Csrhart, Stivoli, ano not every one is able to g:et a n .— Rarho. P. Trftr*. Pnlic»»tro. Red Bank hopped right on the TO W N ERS and lock I dial for rO|h. chirping at the top of their lunss n borvdt, 4»«fii, iniutamt* 9 crack at it. It has been our exptri- 't i i.T.a, CulUni, .lohnien, flnr»nc». scoring hand wa^on in the initia". i enec over many year* that when as they head for their favorite gyc- "'nuAlon, Srhsibl*.. DrMRrco, Dunahu*. frame. Cliff Simpson opened u|i amore tree*, which have been shorn 'ijiRernian, Ki'irrpf. the fall migration gets under way l.AKEWOOD with a single and Charlie Naughton NniKh'on, Th. . the. best fishing i.« to be had during of their foliage only to hurst into ' Endu—Mayri. Johnton, Krrickion, followed suit wiih a gne-bu.se blow a hugh black flower with every Him:i. Cool. .vinliorii. Hi. . daylight hours, early morning or 'Indlf- Apiile«n», D«Bow, Furrillo, that chased Simpson to third. After II. M»7.7'irr». If. evening. branch and twig occupied by a red Ernie Stoecker went down on wing black bird. Vii'luie. rf. '. This is the time of the year when (infli'dn Kennedy, Plllipont, Wood- strikes, Simpson scored on Ray ruff. Wcidrkehr. Sanborn's fMder's choice. Ralph Sininski. f. . rigged eels take a back seat in Duck* Unlimited C«nteri—Franklin. I'tyton. (»| novfac. r. .. . favor of lead squids mounted with _ . B«fk« -Wrrk«l«r, B«lty. Gtona Gul- Mazzucca ended the frame ground- pork rind or feathera and plugs. Th» New Jersey committee of J do. McDomld. Ntlion. Grippen, He- ins; out to short. •1'arhone' ..' Ducks Unlimited has announced Kuchem. <> n, ri When the sand eels hit the surf Manures, Homers after a few nights of frosty weath- their annual dinner will take place . L"""":('l(",| J " J °_ j 30 er, try using a long narrow sand Monday. Nov. 13. at 6:30 p. m. It ' "Vim-Mown.— Uomnli. P. Tr-im. D. Fred Mazzucea made .Mioit work •H;iMi-.l fnr W#r Ri-il Hank 11(11 I Hi—4 MUD and SNOW will be heW at Shadowbrook inn, | T.ou, PoU.a»uo, Palaa, JoKnion. of the second run in the second I Kl eel squid. N on p »U0 'JOO—2 | Shrewsbury, and an all-game din-1'-f,-*^- , ;:!' ',n,,(.hd(,wll_uOI,.rrf#. chapter. First man up to the plate. K 'it-*—Daii-y. Hnvi'H. NniiKhlon. Two I When the migration starts. It Is ner will be served, consisting of: p T,.fIi» 2. i.l«tnm»nt>. Mnzzucca poled a four hajjsei over b;i" h.' Snriliinn. Htjini urn 1-. Mm-1 venison, m^llsid duck, pheasant. omriHli—Nii-hon, OH«r», ODonmil, the left field fence. Joe Mad lire /i',M. Slni. ii hn» K. M»7.iii-.a. S«rri- a good plan to follow it right on v cli down Ihe coast, as they do not re-As the time approaches there will "" y- singled, hut then Si Lehrer goi Stun fi-i. -( in li'i,,.. Stiitrkr . Sink out by main long at any one place. It be further details announced. Sininski and Werse nn strikes and »ii... 1. Si-,i.II 2 r..h . «. Ill-lull irk- -iii. 1. Man-, on lni.U r,IT Si--.-,-n I, l..-h:»r TIRES should gi't under way at Sandy Shore Conference Simpson Hied to Al Madge at sec- •.. !(• ml'irk'nn 1 II. 1> r.rT W.• •.. 4 in 7 I'la«t-F>lSkln i.-.. Si-:.-.--, n in J iru-.*. . 1.M1:'. T .n it Th* mott •flUiant Traction Trtod •v«r Hook and work south, wilh ports RESULTS ond hase to end ;hp inning. too h i.M.ii. . HT»lrii-'.«f.n 1 ii. :' inn". Win- d«*ign*d. X of call heinc Monmouth Beach. There has been something new- [.<.onflido tl. Lakrwood (. The third run dented the mbhT n nw i..'.fh>--.- V»>i*^. l.fnins lnUh»t Long Branch. Takanaesee, with a added to striped bass angler.i has Rfd Ba.-ik T. Manaiquan A. after two were out. Sunburn lit the I,••'! • r. ir OrtatMt on»i-»kid protection. It quick stop st the jetties at Deal, of tricks. It is called Plast-Eel- I'.irhnM IJ. K-yeoil «. ir tottir than Skid Chains tso then on to Shark river and Belmar. Skin. It consists of a soft, tough | Tnmi Riv»< I!. Alinntir H.flrhlandn I. PCIIIH Pleanant 21. Malawan «. if Eliminate Skid Chain neit* and nui- x The next stop of any consequence plastic tube which ia made in thiee , Standintt 1* will he the cove which i» formed sizes and colors. They run from; MIW. by the north jetty off Manaaqvan 15 ••a inchea to 10't inches in tl Ri rio ir Rocappod with 6r«do "A" Cold 4 50 X Inlet. Depending upon the- bait, this length. Thc colors are light blue K11 Rubbor. sg4f stop should be one of the best spots with a white belly; light brown I'ln 15 11 if All Porfocf CaruMM. to fish. with a white belly and light green | j^i ""• IKTOKY 700 After the achool leaves Manaa- with white belly. We have mounted M^,,ah"'u,n X quan inlet they will lose no time a couple of them on eel ikin I,;I,I« 1 GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS IS heading for Batnegat Inlet, where mountings ^nd they look good. j J'J,"1"^ if Ixtra Uw prouurt. t40 in former years at North Point of H h 1 1 10 YOU 1he Bench they have schooled up Wr.ther~Lool.s Good i|ji'££" " " " " if Protect your lift, X IS by the thousands. If we dare make As we file our copy the weather 1 t;.-im»ii ir SBV« you monoy. a prediction of what is in attire has taken a change for the better. | Po.ni Tkti t.70 for the striped bass fisherman with- The wind has laid and it has shift- Turn* Riv^ at Mtnaiqunn. Fi"ihoM • I.n kin 001! X in the next six weeks we will qual- ed to the .nouthwe.st and it looks K.vpi.11 «: Mlai.lir Hithlandi. IS ify our remarks hy a sta'.envn' as though w-e arf in f'n a swell |V.| H»n.. Aluminum Combination whiclr is contained in »n editorial week-end of salt water fishing. I MO X $1 SoftbaM TIRES NOW! IS 9** club will he represented liy Her- Wt will mount thom for you at BUHV Session for bert E. Edwards and Addison Dinner Tonight 7t0 Howland. no oxtro cost X The Monmouth County Firemen's IS Ice Yachtsmen The club unanimously authorized softhall league will hold Its annual thc mayor and council, through dinner tonight at 7:30 o'clock at th« San your ruular tins until nut At the October meeting of theCouncilman Thomas Oakley, to Willowbrook, Fair Haven. tarty w$ willtkfH n-nrnnt thtm FRtt. ? S114S North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and permit the borough to lay a new Tacht club held last Thursday Awards and presentations will b< IS ••• aeries of drain pipes acroes the made to the winning teams of thi 1U* ft* Sw* "Kimf (OMI tIZIS AVSJIAMI night, the club was advised that Ice Boat club property to carry two divisions as well as to the vie- IN WMITI 1101 WAlll AT the old Championship Pennant, off the .surface water from Union tor of the annual playoffs. snoHTiT HIOMII men. which was put in competition by St. and from West Front st , which Storm Windows the Xew Hamburg Ice Boat club of has caused several wash-outs on j New Hfimbiirg. N. Y.. hack in the the boat club property after heiivy ; early 188iTs, will again be brought rains, the borough to install and YOUR CHOICE SAVE AHO BE SAFE! .jm» SHOW KIHG TIRES out for competition. This time it maintain it at borough expense. and Screens will he for ice yachts of any type Your choice of insur- or de.-i 1 ipt ion. irrespective of any George Worthley. Jr., of 2.1 Man- MONMOUTH COUNTY RESIDENTS CARBURETOR apeni-it-Q1 measurements as to siM or- dr. WM elected to membership. ance agent is just as or sail aici. In other word, it ia Thomas Lloyd, baby member of REPAIR KITS 10 be an upon event. Thc Eastern the cluh, elected nt the September important us your SAVE 25<7b Contain alt }ff Ice Yachting association will re- meeting was introduced to the dub tire the cnisinal silk pennant and membership. , choice of doctor or BY BUYING DIRECT FROM FACTORY put it in thc Hyde Paik museum Followinp the business session lawyer. with thc famous Roosevelt collec- motion pictures were shown by Al- ; tion, thc late: Franklin Delano len Collins, the film being loaned ! Your entire financial • Guaranteed Factory Installation tonm W. FRONT ST. Roosevelt's fnther having been 11 by the F. & M. Schacfer Brewing structure may some da; JOB row. member of the New Hamburg club company. They showed unusual depend on hon> well he RED BANK Phont 6-3440 and n prominent ice yatchsman ln pictures of game fish In thc Can- has performed his Job. PHOINES: MAW OTHER STORKS LN ItRTH bin day. adian waters. This was followed by */ AMBOY, NEW BBINSWKR. Long Branch 6-5550 - Asbury Park 1-0717 A new pennant will be secured, the Ice yachtsmen going to the t"»" rota n '«••« i CMV. jitisj TRBNTON, ELIZABETH to bo cooperatively paid for by theStrand restaurant, where, they en- Grossinger & Heller (Nights and Weekends I'honi' Anbury I'ark 1-0717) MIC. IM«'4tj«ntnr hep in 'hi< season mniplrtelv i^nnrint ihe f.vt .ha' H..n<"i. .- Mnnmouth Boat club's busy little skin over the goal line in exactly dashed around left end f the The proverbial hd will be lifted SATl'KDAY NIGHT, r a i'751 seties t i >s\i> thr lail..rs. After nine wnirs h;i\r nialk in Us weekly Penguin series tooted. point failed. on 1950 pro wrestling season in the hern entered in thr records lh. 9M and 2 751 are still ii|. thrre fnr th. iivt-i :hc u.-rk-end with 22 Penguins Manasquan scored in the third The Big Blue JD was set up af- popular jesort town of Keaiuburg DANCING i-e.i o' ihe league tn shoot a;. Thr s.-r,,n.l «fk. Crates l.«n.i wnere promoter Harry Owen will f.iiiinl Tony Honi-ore hail still failed to proM.lr his men «rli Ihr rlthl Hank and C nr Miltcnhrrger, I^arabee'ji extra point placement, in partially blocked and downed on present an att'* Orchestra spools of thrend and took thrre morr caran from thn .hanips '.'; Coniot .skippers, biuught their Pen- the first few minutes of the game, - the Buc 27. Nine plays later the Big which will be slar-studded with na- Kiiin, Siipi-i Sud». over the line flret Thr third week I'.-inirls Men's shop loM l«,i 1" Turns >...>s s.. i! looks proved to be an important and win- Blue had a six-pointer. lionally known mat competitors Jn F1MNK SHAKABBA, M. C, .is though the} have ttn.-liy *'.t lh,' se« inK machine rolling While ih.s in the initial n:'"*' after a nip-and- ning one in the encounter. ' lied Bank was w-cll on its way the grunt and groan industry. liiik battle wnh the Allaire,s in was fomi; on ihr C,'..,h? M -tors -,pini was in hich >;f:ir. wn-minn their With the Big Blue right on the for another touchdown in the fourth Two internationally known rough- If you can »ing, dance or play an instrument ... be therr! Iir.«t seven dr.ippinr thr eighth anil rnppin)! Ihr ninth for an 8 tn 1 Lit:].' Mope and Pilot Tiny Dore- Bucs' h»els, Coach Frank J. J'ingi- i quarter, but a fumble washed out necka are carded for lhe main record After spullenni: a!..nc for a few y.'«rs tin*. Chillies Htunu and Fred J Brun.i. M see what they muld ct... It l)"ks as beat Super Suds grnhh. lead lender's desperate eleven which was ] Hewitt, the burly Toronto Cyclone, thouth he has fuiind the right fue: so far. Kreii C. is shuwinK lh.. rest and held it for the n. >. . legs looking for its initial triumph. Af- The march started about on mid- and Yousscf, the mighty giant Turk. of the team h"'.v with a 18R averaRf for the nine ironies. Knllowmi: are as the Allairrs and emus ter once getting the lead, the Buc- field and on the nrst down, with Youssef boasts of only one defeat Fre.l Sard. 17*: Jalir 'Maestri.. Mazzarnppi. 17.1; Thus. 166. Mini Kreil ptrssed the leader all the way caneers protected it even though Larabee lugging the mail, the big in this country and that by none I" J 159 Nrrs JCM.I-MS may pr"ve to he the diamond in the i..ijp.h 'his In the second i-.-icr the. Allaire? they did have a close call In the fullback ripped off H yerds goin^ other than Antonio Rocca of South RED BANK MARINE WORKS year as 'hev are He,I for -re,ml after finishing twrlfth last April Sni's tinned the !ide to beat out the third quarter. \ through tackle. Lew-is failed to America. 1 tavern aro the "ii'-r siv..n,l place tram with 7 and '1 anil have muni point le. d.i>. I/juiee and Don Hub- Playing the tussle in bright new- gain, hitting the center of the line, Another match which promises to 26 W. Front St. Ked Bank Up from lh.. f..'ii"i-enih "I'"' Sh.-u|.| 'hey \-in. 'hey will pr. lulilv Lr I'.inl. Littlr Mojo: wi-rit nut in the be {jacked wnh action will bring to- uniforms, the Bucs kicked off to | then Keating skirted end for five PLKASl RE AM) COMMERCIAL CRAM' caller! th.' "Whiz Kids .f thr R B. Business Menu League" as it is .in l-ad at the Kun and fought off gether Mr. Belvedere, the "Bearded Manasquan and it iva,? only a short yards. Liraliee and Jeffrey picked DESIGNING • Bl IL1)IN(. - STORAGE & REPAIRS entirely new ti.-ini anil lhe yoiinges; in the league, (irilli Con.tnuiion Hub Hub and Bingo foi the next time later that they profited by a. up two and three yards, respective- Tiger" of Keatuhurg, undefeated in DIESEL ENGINE EXI'EHTS company. Cratrs Beverages anil Lens Shell statiun are all neck and two ].-ps to win hy a two-minute Big Blue blunder. I ly, plunging al the Big Blue line. 29 consecutive pro contests, and hid l.ad. neck in f.Mirih position it 6 and 3 while Airport inn, Baird Davis.m and Fumble Costly j Then husky Larabee lugged the pig- rugged adversary, Nick L.uecnti, TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-2620 Sals h.u'.ers ale lied at 5 an.l 4 Pnp Atimark has his mm team this Huh Bub s\Ui into second posi- skin on the next two plays to rip who will come to Keansburg with Laranee kicked off to the visitors year AnmM-k's H"1 Water and t'.as Ranee Ke-jnir and hr >< Kitrvm; tion, llnishint; 3d second ahead of off six and live yaids on line bucks, a record of 3!l consecutive niat vic- ' and alter taking pos.sey.sion of the on a prna'r rare with !>rKalrn's Hardware with 4 and Ti. Sherwood's Dick 1 >Mvi.^ in Bantham. but on the next down Jeffrey tories. Another feature on tomor- ball, Ken Brown, on the first down, ' Sporv.nt C, Is air all l>\ themselves with 3 rtnil 6. anil the lenmie ends One of the suipiiseg of the day fumbled on the Manasquan 15 as row night's card will be the Aus- : fumbled on the 25 with I.arabie up nith '\\o moic ties at the hottoni B.incore's and Acrrra's bar. 2 ami \\.-i~ "Cia-.h" Bowers finishing all the Bucs lost possession of the hall tralian tag team match with a plowing in to recover for the Pingi-' 7. r>anie!'« Men's shop and Alvino's Texaco service. 1 and «. iacr.« without tipping over. Nor with Megill recovering for the visi- quartet of pro grapplers that not man Schenck IOM a mast and Hon i tore men. Jackie l-rw-is, on the lir.st i tors. only know all lhe Iricks of the Men to keep an rye on:—Kred ('. Hruno, IKH; Jim Hul- A.say. in hi.s brand new hoat. suf- i down, picked up two yards on an • mnrland. IKS; Harrj H«' dle was the only capsized victim of Cook was tos.sed for a four-yard around gridder, playing up in a Hohk.i. IM; Walt Kchroeder, 181; Sam Poiitcn, 188; Harry (ireen- tackle position on the defensive antl neck treatment. (i. the day when his Bambino upset. loss skirting around end. Boh Jef- The sturdy and clever team of n.mil. IH.1; .l»hn (ialta, 1HI. and John Stohle. 187. Kill Dohrn. frey's first (ja.s.5 was no good, hut then back in the fullback spot for For a to:al of «ix races Ijouise the offensive work. Abe Coleman and Richard Dusek, 284; Dave Seiiiitn, '231: Kred Vanllnrn, iS.1: Tom Anilrella. t!SS: and Don llubbard lead the pack ; the Buc passer stepped back on Al Quimh.t. >.V>; Frank Lafayette, 341; Boh Wnrden, ilfl. l)<»- the latter, of the famous Dusek Jalopies Wednesday* ':•.J with 103 points, with Evrlyn and ' the next attempt and found his ( RED HANK Colin anil Wall Srhrneder are cn-holder« of high fame with !M brothers, Omaha riot squad, will 8:30 P. M. Chailes Allr.ire trailing with n 102- 'target, (Jook, for a 22-yard tom-h-' Eml* Cuok. rihtiwDo.l, Haye.«. tackle the two lightning bolts, while Dor nan high »erle» of «l(l H> look for both these score* point total. I down aerial. Larabee's toe sunk in-1 TacKles lleMalu, ti+|,i>.-it.), IMngitor*. to be healen In thr near future an thr keglem In thl« league liuar.la lln I). Gamb.-uoitu Johnny Heideman and Fritz Wal- In.I lime SIK'l 'i-10 I'. M. to what turned nut to he a very' 'I Mlf rif o. know where that iine-three pocket It. I em« lik out of the wild west plains. I valuable extra point for Ihe home l lla,k Veteran followers of wrestling re- This yearn president Is Kred Jones of Rrd Rank. In a«- ! team. ; lice, Keeviii,, T. liambariiitu, Thornton. •unilni; Ins diitltH. thin year he heranie thr only howler ever to i .la.so gard tomorrow night's opening sea- I.i-1 It- M«|.f. .Ml:. In the second quarter Manasquan j MANASgUAN son mat program as one of the have been president nf every league in Ked Bank. This Is quite II iif... II..•fin.I. stalled rolling hack strong and in Kn.l. Iliower, Uoliciu, Amlie. a record when ne realize there are some 1,1 or more league*- In M.-ii.l II-!l. Mi mi In. kle- I'lltuii, I't-arif. most colorful and well balanced i-k.- J.U.I I a sustained it-yard march the HIK this hurnugh. Nln* going, l-'rrd. Roh Wnrden is vice president i.iiiirti-» llu:k«, /.ui-ra. Clayton, I>H«. cards ever to be presented in the Wa i «11 7. . Blue mad.- its way to Ued Banks shore area. Promoter Owen inti- with Harry (.reenwnnil an treasurer anil your* truly, secretary. M Mii.-Di I oil.I J :I4 IS bi.vyard stripe before the But'« dug I ente. Mi-Kill. I III,) . 3:11. l:l SMDUM Walt Schrneder is chairman of the h.v-la» committee. The ban- I,., ,. IV,, Jfii.-i.» l.nlloril. !:'>•>. H-..UH. llaj.iu. mated last night that the advance mi.. ii.i.i Hill in to ward off the attack. . quet cninmittec lla* Dor Colin t% chairman, assisted hy Anmrv N, MurKHn, Meye", Kfnny, Wriiench, sale of tickets has been bri»k and I Big Blue Falls Short • C.y. Oshorn and Rudy I'iacher. This season thr league has Inaug' . I.nnc predicts a capacity crowd at the Smrf by re.iiKl. urated a new idea. Kach week a two dollar prize is gi\en to 2 :!•*>. 1 ^ The march was featured by short , Belvedere Beach arena, tomorrow- K.K.I l.iii.-.. . I'.'P aerials which thrilled the Manas- ; Red Bank . . . 7 ft 0 n 7 night. Ihr huuler rolling thr highest single game, aerie*, hlliul score or w.li Mi.it. S.i).. 2:4.'. .i I whatever thr prize committee dream* up. Thr prize cnmniilter, II IV. naui'liliM. Mmitgoi 2 :(B.ID quan fans. Quarterback Chirk Traf- i T.mchii.iwn* (,'ook, N. Moi-san. Among the bayshore cetebritle* ( halrman Top Aumack. Charles Bruno and Harry (;reen»'»iul, .-I ll.s. II.-,.»n . 2 :(fi.ll ford was the gun firing the bullets I'omU nftn- toiirMa«-n Larabft to be present at ringside at the I Ionic.-. Hun.-. 2:16.26 I placement 1. Keansburg wrestling show will he hair work to do each week Inittead of Just at the rnd nf the S.', II.-,- Ri.iifr. to ends Tom Brower and Don Rob- OfficiaN:l>il«o, KrtthlinB, Storer, B«- araann. Opening night !>nr Colin wan thr lucky nnr for hi* 265 H.,lt.iTn> l'|>. Srl.rnr. ' fl.N.K.'' erts. iilio. Mayors Felix J. Brennan of Keans- game The second night it na» a blind score nf SOI, won by Sln>-.I>>. ( on.- ll.N.F. burg, Charles E. Applegate of Key- Bnmhino. Si-iivi.nf NT. port and John Applegate of Mata- Joe Madusky nlth an rvrn iMO. Thr third nerk thr prize wa« SfiMin.l Rn.r -Stan 3:10 P. for high Ihree games and John Stohles 182. 2411 and 174 added I.in!. Mi.p.- . 37.1 Bowling Standing* wan. Hill. Buh . ... Leonardo Frosh up to 801. Just nosing nut Bill Dnhrn and hi* 600. BUI did It BED DANK BbSI.NE6.SMEN 5 LOOP The first match will get under HnntHm way at 8:40. The Rollo buses leav the. hard way, ton. Hla Aral game was a whopping hlg 110. Hn.-h.l.o1.. Hnbf W I. Triumphs, 7-0 However, hr topped thl* with 294 and 228 to rearh that charmed Mfml Ball JH.59 C.li.b. Mu'.iir. II 1 ing Red Bank will stop in front of Nat'.i Jewe.ern 1" I 800 circle. Nice rcrovrry. Bill. 40.04 the entrance to the Velvet Skate- a' HA '.'..' ..." 40.n;, Sal'» Tavtm 9 .' A 71-yard run of a return punt land arena in the Belvedere sec- ln this, the twelfth season of the Red Bank Womfn'i Friday Even- 40.07 Riilli t-oiut. Co J' 4 ! l shell Station n i by Paul Howard gave Leonardo tion of Kcanaburg, for convenience ing league. Amy VanVliet of Holmdel wan re-elected to the presidency. i-Oi.l l.'onff ' ... 40.31 R. F.'« ItaiiKhtir . - ll.o:i Baird . liavi.oii 7 !< high school freehmen a 7-0 victory of wrestling fans in this area. Amy was one nf the organizers 12 yearn ago and has been in It every Ch«nri- 41.n:, lt'rat.'» llrvtral«.» « 6 year sine. It i.« our impression that she has hecn the only president V.Hi.iv Jarkrl 41.00 t Airport Inn . • H l» over the Lakewood Pinera Monday (Inn^ Way 41.21 llpl-airo'. H«J - ' c afternoon on Leonardo gridiron. hut we h;we heen unnhle uv prove this one way or the other so would W.h loot . ... 41.49 Aumnrk'H hot Wall r-t;a* itepait- A Casey Jayvees he thnnkful to any nnr giving us the straight of it. Helen Braney of II. V.I S»l> Hnrbrit. Howard's »pectactular run came Little Silver in vice president with Fair Haven's Ann Gage as secretary. 42. IS • in the second period after Olie 17.40 4 Triumph. 12-0 Red Bank's Helen Curley as treasurer and Mary Jones, sergeant-al- |SfC Ik'U .... White punted to the Leonardo 28- POINT TOTAIJS Arena's liar 3 arms. Amy and Mary are the nnly officers held over from last year. 2 yard marker. Howard scooped up After being held scoreless in the Hint 10 Bnal» IXniri'. Mm. Shon This is a ten-team league and new girls must have a 140 or better aver- AlvinoV S«rvicf Station . . Ihe hall end headed for the tally. first half. Red Bank Catholic's J. age to roll in it. II11I, h Mil 800 S.tl.l John Trezza plunged over for the V. squad came up with TD's in the 102 ; After four weeks nf competition Mid's Beauty shop, (Ilnhe Petrol- * 1.- Mm- IMnk Allrn 2Jii, 2NI, 190 «'JI one-point tally. third and fourth quarters to hand llinwn . Kay Souzio 212. 223. IM- «1« the Rumson jayvees a 12-0 trounc- eum Victory Market nf Rrd Bank and the C. B. I. tram of Entnnlown M-;,,l Ball . I'RUI Alhix-ht nan I.AKKWOOn KROSH •ire all lied up with seven won and five lost. Breathing down their llantuni • Harry (Jreenwuoil 210, 224. l«7 mil Emls Rnftfn.. MaKym'. VOK*I. ing in an encounter played on the neok« ?.rc four mw? team?. Red Bank Recreation and Nat's Jewelerc .1 II.'. I Hivh finiflp game Paul Albrn-ht-25! Tarklea (.'ilniano. Marshall. Bulldog gridiron, Monday. Paih.'lor'j llabr . HiKh wrin I'aul Altireilit BSO. liuHi'dn—Warded, Brokaw. Palatufd. Coach Adam Kretowicz'a ma- M Red Bank. Airport inn. New Shrewsbury and Dean's Flowers, Little (ianii Wav . ! Hiirh team irami- Ar#rra> Ba-- 9R.i. Orirm—Morey, L*-vy. Silver, wilh six and sin. Way hack, tied for last place at four and eisht. S.-a Warn. Hia-h team nerie^ - IleFako'a Hardwarc-- Backs—HtM-rinK, Doiipla*, White, Sam- chine launched its drive. After 1 we have Strand restaurant and Davidson Bros, of Red Bank. With 12 lo.,l l,«o«e 27 I. .. url. gaining possession of the pigskin games under their hells, there are only three games separating thr top 200 Club LEONARDO FROSH on the Rumson 16 the Caseys start- and bottom teams. If they keep up this pace all season this will be an Fitd J. Brun.i Jin, 203: Jim Cl.arj Em!*—Shrppard. Hall. ed moving, Torn Howard tossed an Brownies Have 2111, 'Ji^: Jnf. l>avi»on- 2ln; Hill Tackli-n—Tionolin*1, Chfek. aerial to Jim Carroll In the end exciting league. Last week Mid* Beauty shop was in first place with llohni-21;; Ken JflTrfys 21.'.; HIM. 4jiiHi. Shlnn 200; Ron -il. Trelta. Kennedy intercepted a Rumson KNAPP- Ray Bellu^rl 215; Krank bafay»tt«-- Ullfwond ... 0 0 0 0—0 pass on the 49 and then sprinted match Deans Flowers grounded Airport inn team, two out of three. Fair Haven Girls 212; Sam Post«n -203; Joe Madunky— Leonardo ... 0 7 0 0—7 MONARCH THK S00 (I.I B—Marge Klenk, 5S2; Madeline Rafferty, 5S0; 221. TmicMown—Howard. for a touchdown. Both times the Elec. Room Mary Smith. SIS: Jay Le Bedz, All; Ann Tunl*. 511; Ann (Jane, Point after touchdown, Treiza (run). Caseya failed to add the extra S08; VIv Johannemann, 608; Marlon FranrU, 502, and Amy Van Join (>irl Scouts FAIR HAVEN BOWUNO point attempt. HEATER W I. BIRTHDAY PARTY Vliet, 500, The high single girl of thr evening na» Marge Klenk Fair Haven F. D 8 1 Coach Joe Rosati's Bulldogs came Fly-up ceremonies for three up with a couple of scoring bids, with hrr 211 which «a» a bl» help In gjvin* her thr high series members of Brownlr troop 49 of Fo«l«i> Hardware . 8 3 Ruth Marie Bouk, daughter of fnr the night. Other gal* who can hold thrlr hrads high are Frank'. Bar 3 4 but on each occasion Rumson'g of- Fair Haven were held Saturday af- Shrew*!iuvy Ilairy •'. 4 Mr. and Mr*. Junior F. Bouk of Mabrl Benton. 220, I high for the season I; Bert Parcels and Ont ternoon at Fait1 Haven Methodist Kmiei'» Srrvire 2 7 Blackpoint rd.. Rumson, wag five fensive hogged down. Calandrlelln, 208, and Marlon Smith, 2M. Marlon Smith, 38!). church, ln charge were Mrs. Gladys Wil|n»-hi-ook Re-!...... 2 7 years old Saturday and entertained league high, and Marge Carlisle, 852. In the 12 year* this Hich nerim A. llaviion 17S, 2(1S. Krevsky. leader of Girl Scout in- 194 :.SI. her frienda at a birthday party. league has been in operation, thrre nan been a Rrd Ban); termediate Troop IS, and Mrs. Clif- Hiiih «rries Fair Havrn F. 11.-900, The refreshment table had a large Recreation and a Strand Restaurant team every year. These ford W. Crrimmer, Brownie leader. 911. »79 2«9". birthday cake as the centerpiece, rirriNGS two sponsor* must be. well pleased with their teams each year, Scout* of Troop 15 assisting were Hiith Kame K. Bunrnman. 2\\. Attending were Ann and John Mc- High Kamr learn Fnlr Haven F. D.. 2 Trophy Classics 2 gknt-Otl a tribute tn the women bowlers. Lynn Borner, Karen IJndslry and till. Laughlin. Jr.. Diane Large, Herbert Fred Longcoy should receive tome »ort of honorable men- Sue Mulder. Mrs. Grimmer gave 200 Club Bush. Jr.. Connie Bush. Peter Far- tion fnr his.feat of adding ten pins each •uereulve game; 148, three-year pins to Ihe three Brown- A. Davi'on. :0<: E. Boardmin, SI I. ahan. Carol and Arlene Waldmann, Help) young. iea who became Girl Scouts at the 138 and IB8. Hr arrompltthed thl* on hi* Sherwood'* Sporting Kathleen Caufold, Susanne and »t*rs go from Good* team In the Red Bank Buslneaa Men's league. ceremony, Eleanor WeRel, Meta BENPIX MENS LEAIiUE John Sloruni, Jr.. Allen and Judy Last Sunday was the first meeting of the Monmouth County Bowl- Smith and Glenda Grimmer. W Baker, Margaret Hemby, Neal tricycles to Sports ing association. Of thr 82 leagues in the county there were .15 to 40 Brownies attending the cere- ' Rejectn Scotti, Jr., and John and Lloyd ' wheel members present. This is a very fine turnout for any organization and mony were Marie Clark. "Jackie" I B-B'» Bouk. 100 LAP bike* the old timers now feel that their trials and tribulations in the early Lindsley, Frances Tuzlk, Linda Eb- ' Hoi rhip» I Pupint. • tUehed. years of the. organisation's history ate at last hearing fruit and are erhardt, Betsy Mulder, Connie I 20n Kluh Footballs really happy about the whole thing. Among thoso present was Harold Lewis. Susanne Spears, Joan Hicks, ! l"0 KI11I1 Compkt* Madeofrtur Denepar. »ho again donated two prizes to he awarded to the high sincle Winnie Coty. Merrily Rlley. Ann Otrbyii metal. Thaler. Susan Smith. Mary Hessel, Championship and series in the county for this season. All those present were y f ihis season. All those present we i Sharon Ejreland, Jean Wenner, (Poodler. < Radiator S*rvic« 59* ! Reddy Ar» J 9 delurhted to see him and we know that those of you who know him will I Sharon Cupples, Caroline Wren. be Klad to hear that he is well on the way to recovery Imt it will lie I Fstheatln 0 t! Sandra Vacarelli, Muriel Wrgel, i Team high 3 names- B. B.«. 2 1'* • some little time before he will return to the bowling wars He spent Melissa Marah. Patsy Hunter. Mar- i Team high name Hot Chips. SSS: In.' Finale Ihe summer recovering from a severe attack of virus infrclion. Clad ilivliLjal hisrh >t EKIDM (i. Liming I Tie,- Repaired crline Riley, Mary-Beth Thaler, , liy.O. .192: Individual hiirh name -11. Li. to have you wish us. Harold. John Dew and Nick Van Trrsco received Susan Mapes and Barbara Phlpps. . minjt, 2:tX. tnetr awards for high series. 720. nnd high game, 297. respectively Biownie troop members arc now When wr e.n^ratulated Nick on his high game and expressed our r'v- Cleaned Modified | working on a plan for each to earn ' Queen Is Chosen Ciei tna' he misled that howler's dream of a perfect game hy only thrre j 25 cents which will be used to pur- pins hr blamed ,, all on the fact everyone there was rooting for him ' chase crayon seta und color books By Karitaii Grange He claimed that ei-rryrjae was BO quiet it just added to his jitters Wr Recored I to be given to children in nearby Miss Virginia Dobbs has been can well understand it. Were we watching him wr would b«-just as 1 hospitals. Botay Mulder was thr Stock Cars I chosen tn represent Raritan alraid to breath as rverynne else Due to some extra work that «.is first Biownie to earn her quarter. ALL OUR WORK unexpected, the average bowler of the county was not dug out of the The Brownlea will also visit a grange in the queen contest to be averages until just before the meeting so he will he presented with his county hospital in the near future. held at the country frolic in Po- GUARANTEED watch at the next meeting. The average proved to he 15611 and the ' Following Ihe fly-up ceremony mona grange hall, Wenrock, Sat- howler rr,minF nearest tr, this was Frank Buono. He did it in the UMK the giris rnjnyed games and songs. urday, Oct. 2a. Branch Summer (.Vimnwcinl league. Congratulations, Frank and may 1 A meeting of the grnnge was Saturday Refreshments were served by Mrs. this he hut onr of many howling honors for you. WOLFE Grimmer, assisted by Mrs. Rollin held last Thursday in Scheylchbi Smith. Mrs. Frederick Wegcl and hall, Keyport. A Halloween social AUTO RADIATOR SHOP will be held Friday, Oct. 7, at the Mrs. James Wenner. 53 Morfofd PI. RE 6-0209 But* Jayvees Frosh North Centervllle flrc house. Nite Defeat Big Blue Bells Red Bank At 8:15 Cor.rl, !,ou Jaruuhs Kumcd his i Coach Vince Paladinos Red PLUMBtR, Red Biink jnyvees to a 12-0 victory Bank freshmen xiidders wrrp over Managuan's J. V. »quad Mon- smotheted by Manasqunn Krosh on HUNTING day afternoon un the Big Blur £iid- Monday afternoon by a onr-sidcl ON WJLK HAPPY 16 THE •» Plus *ANTS HUNTING iron. St-0 count ln nn encounter plnyed Rfd Bunk ciossed the Manaa- hf'ir. HOUSE TOOT HATH COATS quan gonl line in tho jfcnn'l anil i Manasquan'* offensive attack wae Weekdays At 1:15 P. M. WITHIN IT6 WALLS THE FREDDIE final quarleic with six pointeis. but 'engineered by "Dutch" Nichols. EXTRA BATH/ nn IKI:1I attnupt- for the extra who tallied a paii of six pointers. points they failed. 'Nichols dnrtrd 60 yards for one G'ne Wcl.ste. l e^i-t.-i f-fl \\Y n, i touchdown after catching a punt, 25 LAP CUP RACE ft Insulation & Siding Corp. of N. J. tnurhrioun wh.-n he went around and then shot off tackle for in ••nd for a 10-yard for a. si-ore. The >aid« for Ihe othei. •M»3 \HIN STKKKT final loin hdoivn w»s scored by | The Big Blue frush sijuad hil pay din in eveiy ijiiai ler but the fourth. C'hHllir Myers v.hen hr broke loose ASBl HY I».\HK, N. J. to travel 13 yii ids for the score. , In :he initial period the visitors tal- LONG BRANCH lied twirr, shoved over n TH in M A N A>Ml' A J. V. the second and came back nfiei- PHO.NE AS 2-«M)7 Klllln- I.H.N.-I M. 111. .i-kl.ii. •I a'lli-i. - H r.l. . I1nid, HOME INSULATION For Reservations *'0.95 h, $9t98 loiioil-- M. • •», \ I ,itr.r!|B. Sill,.I'll,I, . -.-r|l».f... lol.lv llrunMt, • II I., .-'I.H.-I.. .Mafi-imiin. ll".»'. Lung Branch lln.k-- K . ,.„, . »l - , [),„.,, \-,|. ' MANASOIAN IKK-«l.-, M.. -..I... I:,, ., T i-i,. IVI, ,, I. I- Hull. 11,11,.!, "All Knimatvn H"ithout (fhligation" II I lla. -k .1 \ I. I, |, ,. |' RED3ANU 61 MONMOUTH ST. M«. «.iium .1 \ . n II |) 0 - t i i- N Fairiaun 6-1220-J 6-1021 Liuchdowni.— V, el-»u,, M^ui. l&illkx, nf"f> HANK RRO|j*TrR. 12. 19.V» Page Thirteen #I |duct»d ' Joan Stockton Kn^aged i Boief J The golden-brown PTA'Reception To John J. cracker that ! Mr. and Mrs. Huuaid A. Stock- Coll'* Nr Sueda j iand.H, announce the cnK^genient uf Plans for a Chii^tnins IKUTV «PIP Ruinson (>rnii|> Open* Jlhfii dai:>rhtei. Mi.-s Joan Stock- discussed at ihp ttr>i fn:: niietmy 0 Bro*n- Suede Program Mon, tu Joiin J F'innegan. son of of the l«adi*« a.i\i!iai\ tif A'lantn Mr and Mrs John A. Finnegan township lire (ompan. held at the • B...0 C^ede Rumson Pai rnl-Tprnhrr a.-socia' White st , Shiewjbury. home of Mis. l.eim l>anj.-!.« i.f tion opened its program at a ie-' Freehold. A home iouked food »a:» • H gh and l_o* Heell I crption for the tpachers la.sl week will be held Satuida> in thp flic • The «vent was held in the Rum.*on house htre. jitailinR at 10 a in high .school auditouum Home bakpd r oil.*-, take. |iie ar.d I)i. L'harle* A. Woibnih. super bread w,:i l>e sulri >t i s William vising principal, apokr niiffly and Miles and Mi." Benjamin Ruhard- introduced Flunk Wfintwimt:.! were welcomeii as n<" in'mticvt Rum.«on high ."chool pnnupal. and' and Mrs Chriney Conuvei «.i> Franrip Horlu'y, pilncipal of Hie | awaided the gilt pi ir..- of Ihe rven l Frank Paikp*, Mis. B. K. Vionian, James. Beach, Mis Bptty I'cchci. Mr« [ Powell and Walter Rice. William Buck. Mis Ann Dn-hei, I Edwaid Swikart, P. T. A. rep-' Mrs. Smith Bianrhaid. Mis Charles I Opera Pump resentative to Rumson tioiuuii'i' Crlne, Mrs. Harold Cunthei and \ council members, told of attending i Mrs. BMward Wylie a council mectinii when plans uere Mrs. Heniy Hanunond .Ir WHS made to form a protection piogram hostess Monday night to hei bridge for the community against an A club. Refreshments "ere served is a fashion accent bomb attack. ', after the games. Attending «m Siiei to H Mrs. Edgur V. brnife and Mi-«. Mrs. Woodrow Matthrw.*, Mis. Har- Lawrence Schilling, life membeis ry 3urgent. Mr-. Walter Fo.'tei, AAAA to C of the P. T. A., an honor given to Mrs. Samuel \>nti. Mrs Hairy I0'/I them by the Fair Havtn P. T. A.. Joan Stockton Hawthoine, Mis. X.illy Thompson. A II — 10.95 In U-cp:n;? v.,:ii ilic ic'Vv:-'i :••..'. i.i ;c of the new season'! will represent the Rumson group Mr«. Virginia Hauthoinp of Free- at the (Jolden Jubilee convention of Mjss Stuckton graduated from fashions, uc p:c-.v'!ii Air S:cp''. l.nr t .""tcrprctp.:ton of the : hold and Mrs. Chnrlra Markpy of the New Jersey Council of Parents Red 1'.aiik Catholic high school, Collingswood Circle. and Teachers this month at Atlnn- and ittendi-d Mor;ivi:in College for Atlantic grange JS .sponsoring a opera pump ... hcauiifullv'.I-K'1 . . opc-nK cr.'M'.-'.l v.,ili ihc Air Step 1 tic City. Women al Kelhli'hrm. P;i. She In v 1 masked square rinncc to he hehj "Magic Sole" ... sm.uli;. ;ul.i; . \l !•> li,.I.i ii.v,., cl ':'). Mrs. Viola Hoffman, a past prcsi- employed by th' Cuunty Gas com- Friday night. Oet 211. in the new ! dent uf tile gioup, told of activities pany nl Atl.-mtic Highlands. Mr. hall on Vanderburg i d Rev. Dun of Monmouth Adult school. i Klnnejjan. H i.-i> » Hed Bank I'atho- ham V. ReiniK of Katontuwn will Robert Hill, parlimentarmn. Rave call the (lance "< t s piizcs \cill he a resume of the rules of the P. T. Muiini Si .M:ti>'s tuilr^e i\\ Km- awarded and i t-fi' .-hiiM nt- \.ill be nilt I'lii;. Mil. wheir he icrened CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING A. A welcome addnvs u a.s given served. by Mi.« Saul Shapnci. pnsHiriii, to hu CS ilt-^iee in cln'ini-t ry in F. Howard l.lmii uf M;ita«nn the guests ami to tin- pait-uts uf .Jur>' Me i- n^l^^ employed t>v the PORTRAITURE W'est'in Mk'ctrnnl ln-tiument cor- \vtli .speak ftunflav at the 11 n m Fair Haven children who are at- service in the Reformed church on Footcraft Shoes puj ;it :-'n :it. Ni warU. tending Rumson high achuul this "Well Known Hible Stories and 35 SILVERTON AVENUE, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. year. Mrs. Gus Sickle.", membership | Their Meaning " The choir will .sinK (lint' Sliitrx fur II oiiivn t'v' < hililnn N|/HC lll'>l) chairman, said that to datt 2211 par- , under direction of the »r;anist, PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 ents and teachers arc enrolled in' Moniuouth the organisation. ' RiKl>' numbers of St. Mary. Mrs. Elizabeth M.itihi-w. Sunday HK\f>Vl AHTKUS I OK OIUCIM. ItOl & 4.IKI. S( Ol I >MOKS school n.octrf at 1*:45 a. ni. The P. T. A. has agreed to spon- church attended the Holy Name 1;ira(i|1 n The Sewing club's all-day meet- Kroad Si. I.I. <,-2H:.i |{," ' Fianri, Nov. 7. High school pupils will givi 1 MI-III-I mint of the K. of C. rolni- ^u.'iid. and John McOer- Red Bank 6-0001 a debate. niof. i<( I-'.'Iford. m ichi-d in thr pjiiad'- Th' tlip w.-i-; made by bus, y E 17 Broad Si, Red Bank Rainbow Girls Meettnj; nights of the Mr.ry Eliz- abrth .Sutphin mnld of the Baptist Plan Two Parlies church have heen changed to the M DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT • "-'!•"' 'i:v!'iv nf r;«'- I rick, Mrs. James Gillespie. Mrs. Gil- ty at the Singing Wheels uicna.,hert Serhe. Mis. John Priscu. Mrs. Shrewsbury, Monday. Nnv. IS. IChailes Sillick and Mr«. Kenneth Their guests will lie members of Thompson. Golden assembly of Keypoit, lau- Plans lor the annual Halloween rel assembly. I-^mg Branch, and dance Saturday. Oct. 28, In the. Iris assembly, Bclmar, and mem-parish hall wre mnde at the last bers of tho DeMolay chapters of tini: of th'- Rosary society of jMatawan, Long Branch and Bel- , a, M;uv,, rhul.rn A bu, rid(. lo I mar' I Hopewell orphanage was discussed Formal initiation ceremonies for but no deflnile. date get. seven new candidates for Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morford and mouth assembly will he held at Mr. and Mrs. William Hoplar the Masonic hall, Atlantic High- spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. lands, Wednesday night, Nov. 1. William llc«s of Hillside. Miss Anne. "You tee, Mia* Fltt» . . . with these proper Pile Folders we buy Refreshments were served at the | Tjrhr,,r,,. nf M.,,awim ha8 bcon from TETLEV'S . . . It's so easy to find just the correspondence close of the business meeting. Visiting the Me irfords. you want when you want It." "No Gunning" Signs The Baptisp i Ladii«' Aid socety •"No fiutmina" *igTi» mny mm hi. hid met Wednesday of last week and tt The H*giptpr ortiri>. Pnntfd on ilur- made plans for the annual Baptist NO LATCHES! t HO SLAMMIHG: • SELLING OFFICE SUPPLIES ablt curdbonrd. Id rfntl each. Owner'i rmrnr imprinted at small extra cost.-- association meeting which was held Advertiicmtnt. Tuesday. Mrs. George Acker con- (i-F. developed Alnkn Magncis placed end-to-end irnide Koroieal gasket grip each door shut -seal it completely all the way around! And you can open Ihe refrigerator door without tven using jf^: ^our hands'. Simply .sfcp on the convenient foot pedal, ind the lower door swings open wide! It's a G-E exclusnc a irulv revolutionarv idea in refrigerttor cabinet construction; No othet refrigerator gives >ou ^uch out- standing "evtias'l w No dv frost in p nf ihv frvsh-food section! -One of the world's REFRIGERATOR- most efficient engines HOME FREEZER COMBINATION See these "more-for- your-money" for power output G-E features and MANY MORE! and long mileage!

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An Autumn Bride Hospital Group FRANCES WEBBER ARONOFF MONMOUTH HAMMOND ORGAN LESSONS Plans Card Party Individual Instruction in Pitno AT M> RKSIIIKNCK-STI I»IO — MORNIM.* O.M.I JUNIOR COLLEGE CUsttt in Dalcroi* Eurythmici FRED A. WOHLFORTH Pianist & Teacher Fair Havrn Auxiliary 12 Doughty Lane, Fair Haven RE 6-2230-M RE 6-3234.J To Hold KVPIII .Nov. 6 PLACEMENT Fair Haven auviliiirv "f Kurr- vi*>\v ho.-pital will hold B dr.sscrl- M e uish lo extend our Thank* jor the In idee Monday. Nnv <• at Trinity BUREAU Kpi-G< opal chinch p;insh house. West Front st Ar ninKfni''nts for kind reception ire received at the 1 Qualified Penonnel for full the benefH \*.etp mndt at ;>n au\-j Opening Soon Red Hank Trade Kx iliary m»etirn; Monday at the Fair or part time employment. Haven Kpis'opal chapel parish hou.«i\ Watch for our opening announcement. "REMEMBER US FOR YOUR OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEEDS" Call Mi>. Charlc"- P. Huid. president, ; namfd Mrs. CimnuiMl Wats,in, Mr.-. I.pon ViinBiiim nnd Mr.". Lmip llrnnvli 66100 ijiihn .1 Knodrll party rh.iirmrn. RED BANK MANOR Cardinal Office Furniture Co. Kol] IWIHK Ihe liu -inrss *r>sion 157 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. RE 6-4700 3 I'. M. lo M l\ M. niemlieis cut thrrr holts "f towel- ing material foi tlv ho.-pital tn NURSERY SCHOOL he made up into towels for thr opnatintf room and kitchens. — and — Tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs. 1,. C. Connors and Sirs. Alice Gre.'hofT. Others piesrnt were Mrs. Philip Matthew-. Mi--. John P. CHILD CARE CENTER Muh(hil), Mrs. Philip Peters, Mrs. (J. Livingston Lundy. Mis. Carl Affording the parents of young children, aged three to five, an Rchwenlu-r. Si., Mr*. A. M. Jorale- opportunity to give their youngsters a head start in education. mon, Mrs. George Stephen Young, Mr?. Ktedeiick W. Opper, Mrs. A^io, a P'ay Center trv.t v.il! mean more and coot less than any If 1st I Catherine Chndwich. Mis. C. Theu- baby sitter. dore Kntcherg and Misses Sara (rQOO QLPF/ISH/O/r'EP PR/C{$> Murphy and Elizabeth Scowcroft. ALICE KNAPP JANSKY, Director ' In a lifetime of ninr yrara oi .-o. a f"Malr cat ui.iy product' more RED BANK 6-1799M * We to thank you for your patronage than 100 off.prinj;. this pait year ... it hai been a pleasure to (iomrrtiMc Top* lerve you. Ai one w«y of ihowinq our Mrs. Daniel Conn appreciation, we offer theie tpecialt. 1 At I hi' Molly I'ltchei hotel Sun- Cliarles Papier of Trenton was Head Lining* day Miss Rita Waldman. daughter best nir.n an

It's quite a project to make shoes that'll Columbus ALLOWANCE withstand the average child's 14 miles a day ... sold • seemingly im- worth of running, skipping, hopping and pouible idea to a queen, Trwtsmissfo* jumping ... but STRIDE RITE does ft! And braved 4000 mile* of un- STRIDE RITE makes sure that these fine known •**», weathered wear-resistant shoes provide complete 50 50 ttormt and hardihipi, 4- to 8- foot protection as well! For your child's , FuNy-Awtomatic overcame the doubu of always-on-the-go feet, here's correct support and fit... wonderful carefree his crew, and finally diKovered America. All we comfort... room to grow in! have to do it look down at the ground we're itand- ing on and there it U. It't a great land where freedom reigm, and on October 12 we pay tribute iMMMoaum TO CMMI nmi to the man who made it possible for us to be here. Come to our •tore iinH •*« the S«>e th» T.anndromiit MSUVINC COIUMIUS DAY, 0UIIANK Will NOT II OPEN (.a II i\Hrnm at •tirt "1^4" with BUOYANT 0CTMH U. tvaiih A loud of POWRRand •cmatinruil your clnthei, WATER SAVKR th*t rra FUEE. MVM up to 10 faBota of JIU S. wttec a load. SECOND NATIONAL SHOE CO BUNKLTRUSTCO. Better Housekeeping Shop 46 Monmoiiili Si. Tel. 6-1310 Rod Bank Open Friday Night 1K Broad Street H.,1 Hunk OTHKK STORK — BHOAD ST., SHREWSBURY, N. J. RKP RANK Ri:<;iK'IT.K. «>< Tup,|:n 12. 1'C.fl Pa-'e I-'ifit-r-n

said she had' told h.m she didn V . Water Franchise like to stay at the school, which- Approved School ia isolated at night and that there , Mr. and .Mi, Mi.- I i.n ia no heat there. The matter will be |of Hl\ er PI;./.a ..rrl discussed at a meeting of the eoun-1 Fourth st. Introduced ell and fire company. ' Work Explained Councilman Edward WiLeon re-1 Mr. mid Mi« f|..*ar.l IV.: , r. have iPtilined fiyll' Hi.nn^;- Mun' l>\|{ (llH|Hri H.HI. ported that progress »'u being, HOUSEWIVES CHEER At Oceanport after spending a n-."nth w.'h M: made on the repair of Myrtle and ,Pelicchu's parents Stair (iliairinan Council to Meet Willi Portaupeck avrs., and that he hoped to have them sealed within ! Mm Rol.cil FJ. ,l.<-i! s.m of Si-, M-- M., I hi...- si. . • n. .- a - •: Water (-oilipaiiN on several days. He added the Slate i ond st. irtuiru-ii h -in.- .M.>n<(,\ hi-I i.f Kliuci.:...! . :...p'.-| 1 -,.,-• from Munniuu-t, M.ai-'iin j;. -J.I> , An : i. an f(.•-.... ,. • ...... 6 Highway Department had turned ] with her infant -un. Ku^or M.-.uiv the borough down on ita request for, • p.-ui-. n' l'i II. • ! i j,- . • . . • PortaupecL Problem Roberts..n. Mi an.l Mis H -h. i • state aid to repair Gold at. Council ( S!i i i'v* «hui y Tt.wr.i- -'•i)-' 1- A The Ocoanport mayor and coun- pasted a motion by Mr Wilson that son have t->.. .iln.-i '-hi.il. t-n S\ ! II . MondHV H' tnf MMII. .,- \! - $ANt7(ME cil at a meeting last Thursday night the borough repair the street at via I>a«n. 4. -mil H..L. n MaiMn '.'• r. . i-ii i. ' she IT . .; . pas&cd on first loading a franchise its own expense. I'll.Ill Th.- atM-.l.N. I ., •..- . - en fur Mi-.-* .!.»>• .- \ .-oiutin Ku.l.-i . renewing the Monmuuth Consoli- Mr. Wilson also repotted that t ;.'na! \ ice .hah li. !• :. ',•.••. dated Water company's right to evennirf .1' Hi.- i;.,-i .- ,..- M: - l|,m rum cif Ii. A. Ft ij-j-J-.. .1 plans were almost complete (or the aid Mun.-iliiin ..n l---nlli -- operate in Ihe boh.ll^h. The newOct. 22 dedication of the borough's .in.l ipolc- on in- . .: -. . • • CREAM 50-year i-ontiart n-ni-u's the fran- war memorial. I'etc-i- VI-I 1 -n- .1 • -n ..' Mi ... and Mr- I1. 1. 1 Y. 1 :•;..- Si ..! chise, which expired last year. Mrs. Slii-llimii I S-i...-., : . ^. i.- Councilman Wilson made a mo- l.ltldl-l'. l JIVI'. . .-!.-!.[ 1' ,r I \.,< fl);h!M MADE bettor, trtymt naturally TASTES b*H*r Councilman Adi lan Cluugh re- tlon that the borough hold Its usual -ml tin- . Imptri ii • ' : I'h Thdny l-'i MI.T. ,..-:. .-. pan V ported on a meeting he and Coun- Halloween party for children of J.'-'i !o Ilie Ni'« .!••: -.-i I -• .-i ' . I-'. All..nt .'ill Km'-1- •>."• pir-.i.' cilman Hairy S. Koch had with Oceanport. The motion was passed. HnMai i-lulj iiMiuii 'i,. i. .i -l.i . Jacob O. lttii, uiinnigi'i uflheMun- and Mr. Wilson was appointed by Mrs Witli'im Hi ..f l.mtl-r, a\ e iiiinl for a ni'" ••' •!•». '••• •'•••• • • ' mouth Consolidated Water com- the mayor to head a committee in is . 'invulest tr\£ fl' h. 1 1. -in-- tftpi M.-ill. !hr- 11 A. I! -.-.; .!:r.t U , • pany. At the pirviuus (Oiincil meet- charge of arrangement*. an upci :it urn lii_-1 .m, li (' I *o 111 s S111:: •: .. f I: , \ 1^1 ... M-.-. H.ninn H li.i. i. .-: Th» disKos can ing Mr. Clough had been ulted by The borough's audit was read by | Mayor Kenneth Riddle to set ng- William FVckner, clerk, and ap- ,taken tn M.mii'.MM-1. Mi-nrnm. h-.- l> A 11. clwinmi "' '-i' ' ''' - • I he kind ot drr cleaning wait . . . but ures on the cost of installing water proved by the council. Mayor Rid-1 pital Mi.nil.u fw ii".i'nieni l..:- ,1 . lety mu-»euni. gn\ r i i. p... • .M. • . •ertice vou've always there's one thing mains in the Horseneck Point sec- die said he had the aduts for the icc-i-nt ' drcameii uf having . . . tion of the borough. Several month* past 14 years and that In his cpln- j A poMyaniri |).i-i> v. a - h,-:,| l,\ Kaiel Burden " il.1. li.-l |..u- ai i '• that can't. thdM SjnituntlOut £"?! ago Mr. Clough told the council he ion this wu the beat. . the spop«or- of th.- 1; 1:.- h'ti.-u.t:* . v<-t\t. Society nf ,Sl An.li.--i « Kp,-. . pn even iriur.iincci jjrime^ had been told by a Mr. Miller of Mayor Riddle appointed B. J. Mi> .John O-huin \\.i.« ...... i-- H church Kii.l.y . -. i.n.i,' ,- 1 1,,- p.u . oui|.ani.-d l.y Mi- S-. v 11' '. . • ^ments look jnc] the water company that *u.h in-Scarsi to the board of assewoi s. ; stallation would cost approximate- The council granted a taxi license | i.^h house. ('1 I. ! i .il ,1 1; !nii tin 1 j, Vhel. Sr Mrs. I i..i lii-'iri M. l-.i.i-l i. feel like new a^'m • • • ly $33,000. Al last month's council to the Rios Cab company. The li-diiv, s uin- Mi.-. U :!:i 1111 K.iim-h.-r ^n« ihe assifilini; h..5l.-.-• »pcnlt^^, tresh, never ONLY THREE WEEKS meeting Col. Clarence Lov.-joy of j cense wu granted on reeommenda Mis John Adnn Mi- Ki. dej 1. i. harsh or Miff. Try our Horseneck Point stated he had been Jtion of Councilman Kellx Foggia, Voorhees. Mrs Kfti! M..r.- ;iml Kainbou Division Vi-I» Mrs. Fred Kei.l A Hal!.iv. i-,.n better kind of dry LEFT BEFORE told by Mr. Heir that the cost would chairman of the police committee. paitj M«'cl al Legion IIIIIIK' be about $13,500. At laxt week's Earle Levin of Ix>ng Branch ave. will h,- hi'ld Kriiiav. (l-l 'J.I and a cleaning ri^ht iwayl meeting Mr. Horr in a letter sub- brought beforp the council the curd parly W. .IIH-MIHV. NI.V 1. a> The N'.-A Jers.-y .-ha^ilei Miin mitted by Mr. Clough said the esti- matter of a playground for the bor- the church. lnn\ division \elei;ins. niei S-in-l i\ mated cost would be 119.633. oughs children. He said the Par- The (iliis" K,.cnd;\ .-... n'y inn .11 tile [{.-d Hnilli AllHIICHI! I..-HI-H. Mr. Clough said he couldn't rec- ent-Teacher association had conlor.- " « il| hold a . :.k. -a..- S I'ui.lav II-IIII. on [livei-sid. ;.-' l.n. .1- all.-ii.l.-.l ilinncr parly tn he /iii-n I..| nierii that area had been tested, and a W. Jones, borough attorney, to see 'a mrelini: al Tn-n-.-h Si'unl.v ,.,i. if the council i-oMld spend money hers of the Indies aimliarv in P. (Iranrr* • Laundrrfr* • Rug (li-ancr* GRAND OPENING maximum pressure of 15 pounds i-i'i-ning Hit- i-v. r\ in ml.. ; . ain.i.,.- 70 .-ember. ALso discu.sseil u:i- Ui.- :ip i had been found. He added that when to improve land owned by the 'which will !..- i\.-i,i ,n Smiiiil»-i ill pointment of a eominitiec to H" ' the hydrant had been turned on, school board. St. Andrew- chinch. 76 WHITE ST., RKI) BA>K, N. J. 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK certnin the date of deal h ami j>lai•• | water almost completely stopped Awards f"i- |.eil.--t .-.n.-inlaiK-c i flowing in surrounding homes. cif liurial of eac-h deeeiLsed ni< nilu-i were minlr al II.. M.-i Im-h.-i clnn.-h TELKPHONK RE The councilman informed the Atlantic Highland* uf the division. Itoheri .1 HayM-anl' Sunday mi.inii-. t,\ Mi- l-lil,-:! of Keel Hank, founei pi .•.-i-'i-nl ..: council that William Stoney. presi- Mrs. Philip Pinkelbrrg. Sr. nnd I >>-nni.-, Suiiua\- .-< I.....: 1. :«;i• 11.-1 lie the National Assm-ial ion. l:.inl...u - — dent of the Monmouth Consolidated • •eivinn award- u.-i, M.l,,| Mail.--1 Mr. nnd Mis. Ccorgf OlmrlnndiT Not ol eltlcni«nl of Account f" ti» m;i-l" 1 liivisiun \'ett-ran-. \\ i.- .-ip)...iiii.il 1 Water company, had agreed to meet Hrnw. Kv, lyn C'nii 111 in Hi- II ml 1 K-' f. •III I1 it * IIP' ,-fini m »v .,'.• (II,•! r Ml" It' . nnd children iJcorK' and (Jail vis- chairman of -'i cnninntte.- m .hn^e in the near future with the council , . l.v Hi at the i'ft' *,i S*i'- tnb» : •( A 1' !• ited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Francis Jtilmsun. Sliaitin 1. :i, 1 r..nm.-* 1 of plaeinp hrnn7.e H:UII)>MU ^I:U.- • •in1* •fit .ib«r bf- n »' rg T » tL'i |SK ' \Kt\ HI." H regarding the Portaupeck situation. 1 'I . of Southold, L. I., over the week- Triandatillnlun. r.nni:. TaN I.if and t>< m.iiki-is at tin- £iave uf . a, h in. in , ,.' ••!.- n'.- '1 .!•• Will 4 U-.t I . ir-i Mr. Hcrr said, however, that al- ,, t V end. Peanna H111.lv. f) 1 -.t >ntU » I« -nn }\nr a.*« Manny Julin.M)n, Hili\- shell, Kntiui ,i Third ave.. was taken to Mon- new nirmUer of Ihe .haj.lei. ^a ] 1' . lill f. ton on t* rd«v, 1l\ H*rgm Av#r. lem with thr council, he. felt there . , , , . , / • Aluminum Slats mouth Memorial hospital Monday C'oiii^an. Anna Scniin.-U\. N.un-yi |H V r IMn h r r A h \'Jb<) • ' 1 t'f ' t • .* appcimled a.--lstant elriniu.n 1 W h r was no liklihood of his company I'nricer anil Jnyn- Ka-t. .-. . .,ml war IM M •'» fn *Vl 911 M taking over the Portaupeck Water by the first aid squad. • Heavy Woven Duck Paul Rpuman of Hooper ave.. pin-: Km.- V hi .-.--. l.m.hi Hilir -I system, which ia now being: oper- has been named lecretary of thr end. Krankie I'.ill.-iMin and Mnrip|| Tape ated by the Portaupeck Water com- Junior Chamber nf Commerce. The I'mtpi-son, Ihird-ypur pins. Arnnld pany. In answer to a question on next meeting of the junior cham- PedPis.-n. fourth-year pin-. Ixir- • Pure While why the Public Utility commission ber will be held Tuesday. eene Cottr.-ll, .N.-lnon Aiid.-i.-.in and couldn't force the Portaupeck Wa- • Alfred Anderson, who was for-Robert Coltrell. Ill'li y.-.u- liars; Wood Cornice ter company to improve Ift service, merly employed by E. R. Snydtr Frpderu-k V«orh»es, Maiinn B**^s, Mayor Riddle said the council had and company, Insurance, has open- Alicp Ke.-tle and l.i-.-u-r Whllfl.-I.l, Board been told by the commission It ed an Insurance office at Point aixth-y.-ar; Kmily J.ihn.son and could take no action toward the Pleasant. ; Kathleen Ko.senliurg, .Heventli-yoar; 23" to 36" Wide Portaupeck company because the Klizal.eth i'edersen. Charlutte Ann company is operating at a loss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Corre nf; East Washington ave., spent the' H i- n n i.s and Kdwnr.1 Hunting, To 64" Long Mr. Clough told the mayor and eighth-year; I >oj is Mill.*: and ("anile council he had been asked by theweek-end at Atlantic City. | St. Agnes canteen, sponsored by Pedt-isen. I .-tit h-year, ami *VIary first aid squad about the possibil- Kinji, 12th year. ity of Installing a telephone con- the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, I nection between the residence of ill open every Sunday from 8 to Mis. (Jei.rne Kinir. Si , county 98 Police Chief Charles R. Walling and 11 p. m. In the school hall. High : Parenl 'reacller a.-.s.i. .al :<>n jin-.-i- This lit an exceptional value. school pupils and young people | dent. wa.s a guest H' the P. T. A., We urge jou to see these tho lire house. Hn said the squad had also asked a connection be are Invited to enjoy dancing, ping meeting held last Thursday. It. "as 3 blinds before buying pong and refreshments. i dffldcid to spon.siir a weiiiui (iirl made between thn Walling home Scout tronp. The n.-u P. T. A. oltl- and the first aid alarm so it mightLj( , High school seniors will have be rung from the chief's hou.«e. The?^B*iotographs taken tomorrow. ! cers ale Mia. Vincent Mrn'lc.--, pre.s-i reason for the request, he said, wu More than 300 persons attended ! ident; Air*. Miltnn U'uxht, flr.st HOLLAND LINEN SHADES that when a first aid call comes to the game night sponsored by the jvic« president; Mrs. Henry Behr- Bring your own roller* 79c the chief he must go to the fire Sea Scout Ship Joshua Barney i end, s.-cond vice pre.«i.lenl , Miss house to turn on the alarm, thereby Friday in the school gymnasium. I Mary O'.N'eil, treasurer; Mi.-. Jnhn losing what might be valuable Merchants and residents contrib-. Adsic, recoldin^ seei .lary, Mrs. time. The council granteS the re-uted prlws. Proceeds of $855.10 L0U7.Khe.th Kt-hop, .-in respumling MOBILE VENETIAN BLIND CO. quest. have been deposited In name of secretary, and Mr.-. |{i.-li;ird I,m tha ship, and they will go to nldsen, historian. An cxecutun meet- ! Mr. Koch said lit had been aaked Robert Bennett, who nearly lost ing will lie held Thui.-day, Oct. Hi. 20 Liberty Street Long Branch by Mrs. Genevieve Wood, librarian, his life eight weeks afro when the llr. Jerome l.a.sky d.-mnn-trnted if the library might be moved lrom LONG BRANCH 6-4379 tractor he was driving ran over, at the aehool Tuesday nu.'ht how the school to the fire house. He him. He is paralyzed from the jto u.-(! the telp-liintielllar- recently waist down. Skipper Ed Phillips | punlia.-ed hy Lhe s.-hnn!. The new I and Joseph McVey are trustees machine tc-ts Ihp fnijiil.-' vi-ion at I of the fund. Requests for aid fordiffrien' l ;an^T'w, 1 >i. I.HSI\.V UI!1 tin- j Robert will hs» forwarded by the \liver several m.iie lei'tuie.-. trustees to a seven-man committee, • The following l-a'-lier.- nre at ' which will act nn expenditures to. be made. Committee members are; tending a lead-ii^; \-..irk.-hop ron- 1 Walter Ball, Walter Dulse. Al 'ductod nt I.i.n;; llrancli p\rj y W. d-| Wolfe, Hany Murtha, Joseph Ro- ne.sday aft. I noon Mr-, riarirct •ft (t'a America's lowest -priied meo. Emanuel Maciell and Mr. >Wright. Mi.-.- Mildred Conk, Miss Deliorah Hill.-. Mis. (Jia.-t- Wright. ^TOPCOAT ruslom eonrertiblf! Like Ihe McVey. Kamblrr Station ^agon, it Mrs. MarKare'. AnnaK Mr- t'lcni- gets up to 30 miles a gallon entinp I.ully, and Lc\ Copchind, principal. it average highway speed! "N» Gunnint" Siim "No Gunning" ilsni mmy now tie had Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kirchner of ' at Thfl R'fflit^r offlrt. Printed on dur-Fifth st. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward! OVERCOAT Hopf of Irvlngton have just re-1 to able cardboard, 10 cent! «arh. 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VOLUME LXXIIL, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J.f THURSDAY, OCTOKKR 12. SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Pupil Transfer Mrs. Hans Wulf Two iJounty Men Vail Democrats (Jiamber to Seek t.ntonliiun illf\% Wounded in Korei: IIw n He* rcaljon al- Problem Aired (lamp Ordinance t'pl. CharU's B. l>inl!fy. It*, son of l«>\* naif fo'rii imreluiM'd by Sunset ave, who ha* been in Ko- ]{r»rnl Briny; Ipinrrtl Sew Parking: Arra hranli ralHiliio. halnntnu n har- By School Board About Homeland rea since the beginning of the war, IMT. from liennrth Vtnllmnt and At Little Silver At Eatontown has hefn wounded in action. At Kt- <.< MII in 111 «-•• 6 ncniin-rata of Vail llnniff, now Tin- ()i tnhi-r nn-r-iinK o the <\\ '.»wi I ilc> Tom plaint Jr, son of Mr. ;»n of <; Kpansburg rp«iripnt.«s. al*o «a- brother nf the late I'.dwHrri IM.\- Return to Mechanic St. At Hilli-rrst j didritrs for Ihnr local government, Vt'.sln ila\ nioin.lli; a! h-' hoiulll;ll wounded in action. Pudley pufferrd litr whu built the allc\* I"-, w'ar^ Allen. Ciiliri/rd I «<• H» ltll«ill<-klt i Hnd expiessed ic?entnien! that their hall was of attool on<- bom s .-!•.« • • . I. ' K. •••*-. n ,-.••• in tion Tuesday night reversed it? , study of Switzerland, pupils of up in l.i'.Umu nKir.ii the inml Ifriltion* to tile hilildtitg anil will 1 (i-imnillee was appointed thiR =. um- decision of Sept. 12 to transfer 14 iHilUtcs'. school, Hulmdi ! township, nirr. tiade rxpo-i'ion. whirh wa.s a -or- IIIIIX** bit barber Hhnp lber«> I lie pupils from the Mechanic St. kin- last Thursday hnnd Mi fi. Haw The comnnttre randiilates arc: cces in tnvi) undi'i lakmv; and paid allf>>^ HITM aiming th«> tlrvt t<* b" nn- 1 •: 1 p. dergarten to the kindergarten at ' Wulf tpll abuut the Alpine coun- Water Problem For thiee .\ca15. Ch.il lcs 1-J. Thul. its own «;iv I'lfsidi-nt Rolici:t built In the i-uiint>. a.i Oakland St. school. The transfer trj's homos, si.-hnoUs, cusiumes and U'fl Belfhaw avp. for two years. RCU^^IIIP thanked Kdward Conway 1 i- I •••, - .,A- •-. w»s authorized laft month to alle- history. Records of Swiss music I.jjis (ioidrjn. 7 ("rawfurd *t . and and Frank F. Kiai.sdH;, (o-chair viate the crowded conditions in were played and Mrs. Wulf showrd f'ir or.r \car. F2d>vard L. .Sczrrzcnir. nun of tin- affair a.s \^c;j as K.xrcu- ' ..Hi--! u is lne .• . r.'Ji". -n n' S.i'"m May Be Solved ,tr- .ind S'in.i;:n 1 I .r. 'riff '' ••< r-'i- r-" V.: .-, -. ,\ th« Mechanic st. class. j the childrrn many articlra mack 61 Br!.= haw n\p. ti\e \'ire I'resiilpn! P.ay K Ta>lor, Baptist in Switzf i land. P.rpuljlicnns opposing them will Mr. Taylor* s'^Tclan. Mi-.s .lunp| ' • .-- h *r« The board reversed itself Tues- Ealontoun Residents Cniii.ri;n. 1 n \' 1 ' - •• :»••"•• - ;.i: r -; • • V ' ••• .- 1- • ' '* 0: d:n- day night after a number of par- | Born in Switzerland. Mrs. Wulf j ho thp prf^rnt inmnilllfr chalr- Sims, for their iiniirinK pffoil> in n, m --f •!.(• • "ii.M.."I-P >' i-l '•- " r. .rr^.^- of ents of children affected r»y the ' \\ a«J fc raduat^d fi oni Lui'crnr* uni- To Be Given Proposal I m.in. Joseph H. Jnidnn: f'cimmit- promoting thr fliim. Hi- al-iu roni- Begins Sunday : " 'h:"<»«• In. change complained that the move versity. She ha« traveled rxtenstvp- 'tppinan Kdurnd J. R\inp. and an- phnvMted every iliirrtor a.s \\rll a.« , ]y and has hron attiiintrd with the A Miggeftinn marie ln.«t nipht hy the ixiiihilois for ihnr li'-aiij en- ' caused them undue hardship. Chief jothpi- candidate \ft to hp nanird. Dr. V* . S. \IMTIII lliv tl F'alontuwn's Borough At lot ney lir^ ''i l-'\ai P '.' rn.r.ii n - IP ii<- complaint was that the parents, in Mi't ropolitan Museum of Art in t ('(tmniit'.prman Flay K. Curly, whu addition to having a child in kin- N'rw York rity. At present ?hf i« Howard \V. Ttobrrt* may result in ipstpnrd tn irtuin tn nrtivr naval I« (iiiol I'rrarlirr > t i-i in met w •:»' !IP- • •• n ' ' •• <• ^ 1 • solving a prohlrm that ha.« pl:ipued I. ige . 1.irr Hi -i hid :• '' '-'-I p1 ' dergarten, also have a child of i tenching Kt en eh in Monmouth M'lviiP. picviouj-ly had inlrndpd to wa.H too colo.-.^al for a hniili-d nuni- ndult schools at Rfd Bank nnd An- Kntnntcw n officials since about In- Wilh.iin S A'x'i »• in\ pi I,;; 1 .11 t., n'e tlr- -I 1:1.|. pre-school age. The parent?, some . .^P' k vUt-t ion. bi'r of r\hi!r;toi s many of ulwh • •nil-1 illl- of ! '. I: \ -II V H.-||-'l-' - l:-l bury Park. I Mr. ..,::e- , ,i-:un,-l '. .r • • .• i.- of whom ha\e no cais. said it was i TIIP IViiiurrat.- aNd .=rltHtpd \'io- would he tin- .-.inw .aiii \<:-.\ lo ill Wa -biiigtiiii. will be .-u- " ,pr The pruhlnni is that uf h:i\ ing impossible for them to take the Parents uf the children, nvmbou 'let Cai'ian-hi, -- Bai'.cr air as hold lh'- tiadr i-xpi-sition annaall.\ ir al a pi i.-'ii rnny mi ..inn " n Murmouth Consolidated \\»*rrcom- 1 ami gail-.i*.- mil-: l-e .|-in.|..-i| " r older child to school because it nf thr- hoard of education and help- thru' randi'latr for t-nlliTtdi . and anil that a )>• 1 iml of twn or Ihn-e sluts Suiui.'U at 7 l.'i p in in P-iny SIM vice Wall st . K.i font own. 1 ' snip tlir Ii..: "U t h C Mill. ;' ni'i n I ':.P" meant leaving the younger rhild ing teachers were pir.srnt at the .Variant li. Rand. l.V. Kpl.-haw yeais should intir\i-iu' lirtwren tin Hnd Bank R-ipnst cbui. h R • Rcs-idr nt« of i he arr;i h;i\r fio- 1 l • ter Ap'. . a niemtiPr of Ihi- n-UL'i .' lit home or taking him to and from piupiRm. Fouiih. fifth .ind sixth avp . for as-">.=oi. Thp Ripuhluans shows. This matt- ! will be d''iidi rl t W. Clint.,n l'..wei«, pa«t..i. IVIP : qurnlly prtitionrd I'ouneil to pro- -tin'1: '' .- ' I •• • ! R----mah A"or-« •chool with them. . C i'fi lie pupile? formed a rhoi us to 1 hnvr :is Ihpir n-frsfnr. ['liffoid Hoi- l.itPr on. ' \ lied the puliln- t,i attend Ihe • vide \\:iler, but thr hoi uii£h has neth HIP 'I i' np i.p-. H-- • a- I U'. 1: ..-.- --s -o give a sinv. Swivs folk sons.-. niHiin, and Collpctoi .J. F. h'ru-krt. The dei-oiatmi: fi 1111 of Mitrhell vires Hund.u. M-milay \\'prlne-i Several parents stated they hnd liern siynued. Thp utility rmnpany i Pupils of the sen on] are en^aiijeil I )i niiii-i atir randidatr for tnwn- A Taylor of .Ni'|ituni-. with Kl''e-' and F'liday n' 7 4.'i p m ind S purchased their homes because nf e pavp livn :ih r rn.'itive.e. One wriultl .in' r.*rt«.| ... I..--.I •'-. K- I r ^ P. Ci-nryn of in sivmal pro.pT Is. Mr. . Mai fin\ cf ship 1 !i-ik will !»• Mrs. Mlnani 1. man H Tayloi a- thr voting mi in- ^ dn\, Oct. J'J, a: II a m the clnse proximity of the Me- Mel )nnoUKh's rla.^.s h;is a rolh'ftion havo thr hot uiif»h puarantre *VIun- ! H.ini«. 3fi Bi-li-..• ..,.'.. •* .,-. ••".«• -h» ''Old. of lnfifr!.^ whi«-h inilun wh' h h-is h--r .--.-..I .n front if 1M; pa i en'.?.' night Thursday, Oei. Protect Baymen vance of :hi- eominy holiday sea- slate division of elementary educa- - about $1 a front foot. Hr approx- hi otheii*. Iti"d H;t nii d*^ el.ijif: *, • DM I-' ..^- ' ri .-i-.r.i: -.-.at Ihn 2H. a fli e prevention program and son Thr uuik of 1 rsui faring White I tion and had been tc-ld if the num- saf-My pal i ol m<-e: ing. Kt idny. imated I hnt an owmr of lOll-fno* Proposal Tahlcri wpre ai-i n=rfj r>f f.ul'irp to en "p- si/p fl-.j •-.: r a' --p -\zr\ make 1^ ber recommended were exceeded front a gp wnuld pay about ,?12 H st. he^an yeMeitlay inornini;. eiale witli HIP IIOCIMIKH In tn*» m-v Oct. 27, nnd a Finlloworn party, Tlie niaiter of having the mayor it would not affect the amount nf ypfir for trn yea 15. heo ("'ailing. Irr o-f niH intaining proper i*tree's • Mr. <; • :-.".a -I 1 izh'.cr Mrj Hall, nlso to be hnld Fi iday. Ort. 27. and council p 1 o v i d e a sum money given to the board under chairniRn of the planning hoaid, in Ciiijnnlnian Ho^ 3rd t 'ngerer <« id a"-t.d-d •-." rn.'-'.-.g She »aid lhalj Sixth ffraif* pupils havn begun annually to piomote Red Bank | state aid to education. answer to a question hy Mr. Roh- A proposal to turn a portion of that. Salem lane is "full of hnlrV ai'ho-i^h h'r hm..i do"« not con* the year's social studies work hy fit<. faid that property owners in I lioiuugh-ownrd land ovrr to the through the effort* of the Chamber | and that council should take j**pal Stanley Haviland, hoard presi- studying New Jersey. History of i Bnym'ii.s I'lotective association of Commerce WHS given nnieh eon- | that aroa wuiild save about $3 a a 1 tion to force th<* Af\'^]'*pt>rn ^o jer t I'.nn H'H, pprnn'Mr.g V. wouldaeQ dent, told the group no one solu- ' the state and its industries, farm year per $1,000 worth of insurance. \v;i« tahlrd by tin- HighlamU lioi- sldeiation. Pn-sidenl Reiissille will correct, the condition. tion would he satisfactory to every- Crops, sui faee features and schools Inugh council Tuesday evening un- appoint a committee to meet with Henry Burkhard, a frequent vis- pp Milton Maii-cner. acMn/f horonyh n'." :» pn-nr'-^d 'h-r<> Is no aj-< one. "We don't want to keep chil- have been examined. Of particular (:il the buruugh obtain.s title to tin- tl: itor to council mrpting.«i in recent he mayor and council prior to th'i j attorne\, explnin^d that the Ywr- q.uai-ri' '"a- urvlnsinMe *ypeJ r>% dren out of school," he said. But , interest have been facts discovered Hand. pre>i 'about tho Lonni-Lenape Indiana. months and one of Wall street's 31 reparation uf the budget for 1951 j <(Ujfh CHild t«k* no l*'gal %rlion Inisinps^ might lock's there in fu« he added someone is R-oing *o he petitioners for water service, said I Councilman Charles Hatien- in an endeavor to have the Cham- sinr« thfl street IA nor horouph ture yrtar«. Inconvenienced no matter what is Mrs. Lora Miller, music super- |f)uehler outlined two plans which ber of Commerce represented there- visor; Miss Marguerite. Truesdpll, "even $1 would be quite, a jolt to owned H« «uifRested that th« resi- I Halter". "In Araln" done. pomp of the property owners." He ho suggested the. burough might dents in the. area contact the de- The board finally acted to rescind helping teacher, nnd Mfcw Harriet follow lo protect loral Bshi-rmen Mr Taylor .stated that the cost ' Th» » of Rav Hal*»r, ttnl ' Cook. Monmouth county health su- felt the borough should pay for thr velopnrs. Mr Satter agreed wit h Its motion authorizing the transfer main ax a borough improvrment. from large, out-of-town organiza- of the decorative .scheme of light- this. sayinK that propprty owners "squatfpr*' on O!i Deal rd, one% and made a motion that all child- pervisor, were present at the lec- tions. ing Red Banks business district ' ture. Re.-idents there now get water from should appeal to Allen brother* ren affected could return to the private well*. The first proposal wag to sell the during the holiday period would he since repeated Jitteniptu by the lion c,,ijni ilrn.i n James N. Wol^ land to thr association for an approximately $4,000. and several cott Jr. naid tHar Hslter eontlnuea Mechanic at. school If their par- Council generally agreed, how- council have proved fruit less. The ents so desired. amount or money equivalent to the iiicii-hanu have already sent In ever, that a .«mall annual a?&rns- Maimon« bnithnrs. Little Silver dp- f sum the bin uuyh would i"rn11z• • thrir contribulions toward this ex- Rev. Dr Abernethy'« tuple. Sun- though Mag:."'ra » Elmer Hurl"v; nient. ;or a 5hort period of time is vi'liippin whn wei e present to (re* John Giblon reported he had met Atlantic Highlands through taxis pense. day will be "The K/I.-.V Way and ( 1 fined him fo:- a zoning ordinanrfli with representatives of Red Bank i|Uilp a fa vnrabir answer ' n t he approval of a la\ nut. f»iicc "' *"d Or, he s«id I he bnriiugh could ie Mr. Taylor, who has been work- the Hard"; Mnni)-i>. "My Medii'ine t hnt the residents, if veterans, \ IOI.T -"r. a n't ni'!<>r. d h.m 'o vacate Parent-Teacher associations last problem. Mr. Roberts was riirertfd Chest"; WednesiU-. "One Layman thp pi.>p--r'y. A sy.'<'Mor added, to submit a plan, showing co.«t5. at lain the titli' to Ihc jiMjpiTty .md ing veiy hard tor the past several should notify the Veterans Admin- week and had discussed a propos- To Widen Street Did It": Friday, The Pilot Light." .that lin'.'r". has "ik-'n ur.ro him#elC ed blanket insurance policy for the Oct, 25 mertintj. II the plan tissue licenses for iis use to thnsc month.*, was granted a two weeks' istration They said tht V.A. could 1 |llshernien approved hy the aosocia- vacation, which he will spend with and Sunday, Oct. 22, "Can You force the developers to brine the a. partnrr II» said th»y are opeiaU pupils. A motion by Mr. Giblon $1,000 Appropriated meets with council * approval, ppod y th Prove You Were Born?" A upeelal copies of it will be sent Wall at. I tion'ona board of trustestrusteestrustees. relatives and. friendi in Washing- .strppt to hoiouch requirements hy in^' a junk .VHrii, whii h also to 11% was pasted that the policy he made ] song service will precede the ser- violation of ty-rouz'q law. Council, For Mount Ave. Job residents for their opinion*. Benjamin Gruber. borough at- ton, II. C, and vicinity. 1 hringinji pref»ui« aRains! other Al- available if the P.T.A.'s are in fa- , It was announced (hat plans for mon each evening under the direc- len brother* developments. Mr. man Fi pd 5* Morris, chairman of vor of it. ] The Atlantic Highlands mayor torney naid the period of redemp- I tion of Fr«nltlin Snlffen. The tion of the property wan «till In I the annual Halloween activities Apy said the council nhould en- jthe police committee, was dir«cted; Mr. Giblon reported that the and council Tursday night adopted j were well advanced and that this 1 church chancel choir will sing spe- deavor to arrive at §ome aolution. to take ii-imn aeain.fi Halter. effect and advised the council to cial hymns. hoard's building committee had an ordinance calling for the ap- table further consideration until year's affnlr looks ia if it will be BtiMriinK Inspector Winfleld S. 1 Mr. W.ileo't a.=ked Mr. Robert* propriation of $4,000 to pay for the Settle Accident m»t Monday night with its archi- lha period expires. better than ever, with all organiza- A special program has been Wainwrighf. ^Rreein^ with Mr. flat- ; if the borough could not force Hal« tects and had worked up a tenta- widening of Mount ave. tions showing their co-operation. planned for the Friday, Oct. 20. ter and thp borough attorney, .«sid ter off 'h*1 p:opp.-(y o'her thari tive schedule of requirements. The county is making improve- Case for $12,575 Tho-e merchants who have been 'evening service which will be that it is "nnt A hormjjjh matter, fliniply fln.ng mm for each viola* costs and tax rates a new high ments to First ave. and, in con- appealed to for the use of their ' Youth N'ight. The guest peracher yet." He said one recourse would tion. Thp borouza attorney's repljf school would involve. He said the junction with the. project, the bor- Granted Award windows for Halloween decoration has served in many-jmpoi tant offi- be for the resident * to petition ! KaloiiloKii Man's Car 'drew a Vie^r.y iansn from th* au« committee expected to meet next ough wants to widen Mount ave. by pupils of the local schools have ce.s including the presidency of the borouffh to have the work done, •dienre and counci'.mpn: "If yoil week with the borough council ! from First ave. to the fire hou.+ Smashed by Truck consented 100 percent. jths American Rsptist convention the cost to be. assessed against the ftni him enough." Mr. Robert* and Charles D. Anderson, assistant , It also wants to put valves in front For Heart Attack j He recently was interim pastor of property. counsellpd. "maybp he won't pay it. commissioner of education to dis- > of (ire hydrants and install two An accident case was jspttlfd for 'the A.sbury Park Baptist church. $12,575 in favor of the family of atid thpn h*» wou'.i go to jaiL" euss the matter further. new hydrants. Workmen's Court Rules Vandals Slash Wing* The question finally was left In Council adop'ed the rulej »n4 The council authorized the ad- Harry Leo of Irving pi., Ealnntown, the hands of Mr. Satter, chairman William Beatty said the county yesterday in Freehold as trial was In (>untiler's Favor Of Ked Bank Plane regulations of the planning board« department of education is consid- vertisement for bids for the Mount of the street committee. They haie to do with the manned : ave. project. Bids will be return- about to start beforr Judge Frank Local Couples erlng establishment of an audio- T. Lloyd in Superior court. Hurry S. Medinets, deputy direc- Repairs on the Piper cub donated in which maps must he (lied anh Market Opened ' Also passed was a motion to give hi.s mother. Mr.«. Alvino Leo; his Watrrtmry arid Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Mr. Stpvfnn will oppnac J. I,<-»lpr Waldion P. Smith told the council sifter and her daughter, Mrs. Ed- the region of his heart Sept. 6. ing to Lieut. Robert Brandt, com- ip J. BHWIM-S, nnd thry said th<»y At Monniniith and West members of the school secretarial he had overlooked Dr. O'Rourkc's manding officer. Police are investi- RiKhy, whom (he Pemocrnts n>mM and clerical staff who were under ward Porskiovics and Anna Mario 1949, while unloading an unusually wrrc nioved to artion l>y an alarm- name when he made the other ap- gating the slashing. iis tlirir ticket leader early in Oc- Ri.hird I!"inini»n of Perth Am* contract in the last school year a Porskioviea of Rumson, and the heavy part of a furnace. Mr. Gun- ing hrc.'idrast in which H nc.\ s tober. b.iv and Dudley Co >k of Asbury four per cent increase retroactive pointments. Leo's -son, Harry Leo, Jr. ther said this waa not his ordinary "We were steadily progressing on commrntator said t hp Pi p-'idrnt The council, on recommendation All randidatp* selected for munril 1'ark have ..ptned a fl>h market to July 1 for those under a 12- Thoodore J. Labrccque of the firm line of work, which was driving an getting the ship in flying condition." | may hf attpnipting; to influrn«p at thp i'..rn"r of Monmoulh andl of Councilman Edwin P. Philips, oil truck, but that he helped out U. Brandt said. "This "ill set us: now aie nifmbprs of that body with month contract and retroactive to of P,ir?onF. Labrccque. Canzona and MacArUiur to for^alip hts ."tand to thp cxi'pption of Robert L. Cook. Wist -'.«. Known a< Boardman a September for those under a ten- ' passed a resolution calling for all Combs represented the LPOS and that day in an emergency. back at least two weeks." j keep Fornin«a out uf thr hands of flsh market. Hie shop is located at solicitors coming into the borough Sr.. whu waa added to the GOP month contract. Mrs. Porskievies. He and J. Virtor Mr. Kluhr's attorney produced It wa.s announced at. a meeting, Rpd China. slate thifl wt^rk. Ihe ?ltn of a service station for* to have their backgrounds thor- J Carton of A.=bury Park, who repre- s'atements of the three men in Thursday that Ihc squadron has i The board authorized the hiring Tho Bowers and Watrrhurys had Thr\- nip- Councilmpn Gerald F. merlv operitfd hy Mr. Boardnian ' ouglily checked before they are al- ( nf a tutoring teacher who will aid sented Cardinale Trucking, made ; which they .lllegedly stated that completed installation of tables fur callnt more than 2 *\ pprsnn^ f"r l'i !'ii." lowed to collect. j iho frttlement. Naplp of Svcanl'Tp avp ; Kiinc:< P. pupils who are not progressing the work done, was in the usual the accommodation of an amateur I t hrnuphout thr Ea«t and ai fa r l.ittlp of .17 N'pwman Springs if! ; Af"r 1M vearV e\penenc« ia I The trurk was driven by Harry linn of duty. Workmen's compen- radio station which is to be in-1 v normally and who need more as- RUMMAGE SALE wp.st a^ St Louis 'tnd Kansas Cnv Kipfl A C Prirl of A. hur\ a\p . «n:-M,-.- «i i-i .n « irk Mr. Board* sistance than can be provided by | Arirr of Madison. At the time nf sation decisions have held that stalled by the Garden State Ama- by 10 (j'flock la" nlKnt, Thpy «c(rd Way.oide; Richard W Li-'b. rt n' mm f'.rn'.pd a par'nership vlthj the classroom teacher. The Junior-Senior Parent-Teach- I the accident, he was quoted as eny- proof must be submitted that heart teur Radio a>sociation, inc.. in the on a suRpnat inn by Rf p. James < '- er association will hold a rummage Tinton avr.. and Hpniy S. Glenn, Mr. i'>ok. ^ho .^pent 25 years ia ing that his air brakes had failed attacks did not happen during mobile radio unit of the squadron. Auchincli)"!, to whom thpy .«pokp, nf shMftu'n Coiner. wholesale and retail fish marketinj/ sale Saturday morning at the West- earlier in the day. usual employment. Heart special- to ask e»ch of thp peison« they PROBE TO CONTINUE In addition, the P.epuhllcan* (P- KI Point Plfisant. Belni.ir and A*. side "Y" building on West Bergen The following settlement was ists were presented as witnesses called to pend and have five of !>u:y Pirk. The shop will featur* pi. Mrs. Fred Boyd is chairman. Ked Bank Soldier IpctPd thp pip.spnt a.'yf.^soi, I.ron The grand jury will continue Its agreed upon, $9,025 for injuries to for both sides of the argument. their friends send trlegi ,imn to Shafto of Rhafto 5. (.'ninrr. and Mi« all k;nds of SM food with freo Investigation of alleged police pru- I Anyone wishing to give articles Mr. and Mrs. Leo and damage to In deciding in favor of Mr. Gun- Recovers in Korea the White Uou^e refpie^tinj: that .l.-.iv. ry anywhere in Red Bank 1 for the sale, may leave them in Ruth B. Trawford. the tax ro!!ector, tection of gambling in the city of their ear; $200 to Harry Leo, Jr.; ther, the court disregarded the the President, in his talk with to surfe'd thi'mselvea. and vicinitv. Long Branch. The investigation | the Branch ave. junior high school $900 to Mrs. Edward Porskicvies; workers' statements and decided P. F. C. John Mason, 19, son of MacArthtir, refrain from aetinsr began Oct. 2. kitchen. $200 to Anna Marie Porskievies, that the accident arose out of the Mrs. Susanna Mason of 126 Shrews- against the int*M'p«t of the nation and $2,250 to Mrs. Alvino Leo. employment. The award included bury ave, is reported as having re- hy ntiemplinjj to "sell us short to payment or reimbursement up tn covered from a wound .suffered last the c'onimuni.ftf." Construction in Middletown Earl White Complain* $9 a day for hospital expenses, month in Korea when a bullet Work Has Started on Halloween payment of all doctor bills and. ;n grazed his skull. | About view of the minimum injuries suf- His sister. Mrs. Joseph Korino. | \'o|pr» Plan Estimated at $138,875 for Sept. said yesterday hei brother wax fered by the petitioner, M.71R'.!& Annual Lunrliroii dfpaitmen' requ^.-t t" attempt ta Painting, Parade and Carnival Oeorgn Shebell of Vap's Trailer fnr permanent disability. Tempor- wounded in battle about si.\ miles Building Inspector PaviJ S:mpjin Tlie parade will march to th» camp. Eatontown. will appear he- north nf Taegu. pvt. M.ison enlisti-d | Th" annual menibri«hip m^n'ing rppor'pd to the Middle'own town- t'Pt the Monmoulh Consolidated Plans for Red Bank's third an fore Magistrate Elmer Hurley t<>- ary disability already was paid , Water company to pain; all fi.a nual Halloween carnival and pi- Chestnut st. armory, wh're cos- Gunther. I in tho Army at Red Bank in Oct. j of tiu- I.pagur oT Women Voters. ship committee yesterday that he tumes will be judged nnd the Hal- nlglit in municipal court to answer 1948. Red B-'tnk region. \ill he hp]d had issued 31 permits durirg .Sep- h>drantj a conspicuous color and nde are well under way, accord- i complaint baser! on Uiat bor- i to n'imbp!' thp hydrants after the ing to Joseph Holiday, general loween party enjoyed by thou- Union B«>aeh Man Tue.^lay at !,eed.s hall. Muldietou n tember for an estimated building sands of children who are expect- ough's recently adopted dog ordi- village. The event will he a covered- value of $138,875. This amount in- I brush around tflenl had b*t*l| chairman, who has announced that nance. Sea Bright Aid Squad i cleared a way. 235 merchants have agreed to have ed to march this year as they did Takrs Life in Car di.sh luncheon. cludes a $50.11CI suhtenanenn res- their windows painted during the In 1948 and 1949. At the armory. The complaint was made by Earl To Give Halloween Party The program thrmp will he ervoir for the Monmouth Consoli- j An ordinance was intvoduced pro John Henry Sulzer, 45, who j hihiting parking on West Navesinll traditional window-painting con- Edward Macklin will be master of White, proprietor of White's Bite roomed at 713 Columbia ave., Un- "Whats the I'nitPd States to You." dated Water company at its New- shop and cabin court. The war- The Sea Bright first aid squad ' River rd. for a distance of 75 feet test. ceremonies for the evening. ion Beach, was found dead of car- at a meeting Munday night made It will place ernphaM.s on citizen- man Springs plant. The reservoir rant waa served hy Officer Charles ship and the importance of voting. from highw.iv 35 The police al*O Th» week-long competition, Contributions toward the carni- bon monoxide poisoning Tuesday plans for a Halloween parade and is being built by the Thomas Proc- I prumi-ed action on curbing apeecU Dreyer. Mr. White was a visitor night in hi.i car. According to Un- There will also be a. ^oncral _dis- which begins Monday, Oct. 23, will val nnd pnrade are being received, party for the children of the bor- e ter company of Long Branch. The ' ing on Weit Na\e?ink River rd. to the mayor and council's meet- ion Beach police, Mr. Sulzer was j cu. «inn on t;i\c.>. Mrs. H. K. Donog- be judged Monday, Oct. 30. Cups according to Mr. Holiday, and ing prior ID the adoption of the ough. The party will be held at amount ilso included a $12,000 j J. H'Mhpit Schenck was appolnfc and medals to be presented to win- found hy Louis Prnssen The car hup u hni'-hnon chairman. The merchants are donating prizps for' dog ordinanre. He had aKkod that the Charles manor after the 1 ranch hou.-f being built on New- ners of the contest have been do- wnn parked in a garage at tht event \\ a. * planned by the executive ed a ^peiia, officer the windnw-paintinc contest nnd Idugs be prohibited fi om trailer parade. man Spring? id. Lincioft. by the 1 Philip Leor iid load supervisor, nated hy Alfred Pe Gennaro. Pic- Columbia ave. address with the 1 board at a mreMnc Tu<\-dav at tlie a i the costume competition, flenrge cnmr>s. Thn affair has bppn spunsoi ed f R:veibrook 1 'on. '' uction company. tures of prize-winning windows ignition nn. The gap tank was home of .\Ti nf hy the. Sea fkight pn.M, American Fid F.nnk'i Hallow- Kelly of Shrewsbury. Dr. Anthony an suictdr. BLOC K DAM'F, O( T 10 r schools in Middlctown. Littlr Pil- 1'IT. r id •> ..l route 3ti. he cleared 1 name of \\:- .!--p.i11merit had author* ver and Shrewsbury hnvp. been in- pen carnival and parade (omniit- PHiam of Little Silver, Harold Coi- The funeral wan hrlri yesterday IIOSriTAL PATIKNTS TiiP rte.| Rink 1 .'•immuni'y P.P'- tee are Mr. Holiday, gencrnl of hedge ami hiusli in the Intei.-t i/eil a d'immv policeman be in» vited to participate in the window llns of Keansburg, Kd McDonough, nt the Day funeral home, Ke.vp^rt. 11V i Among the surgical pat lent n at Iprtni'nt flub v.itl h"ld H. Mock of accident prevention. The if- 1 ar Ihe >-:ch erh • l.epn- palnlinn contest. chnlrmnn; Frank Rcuther, Henry William Ryan, Rev. Francis Dwyer, Burial was at Westfleld. dance M'indav niL'ht. OiT 3c, in the II. • -i.d in 1 • .1.1 1 1. •••l!t h« De I.uc.-i. llav K. T.iylor, Irvine Herbert Edwin's .•ind Plillip Mnt- Uiverview hoapital thi.-i week are Pliins for the cmnivnl .ind p.i- 1 H; .il jf a VP I Ii\ ei -' .•*••]' '•_>[ J'r>- n .. \ ; I.IU- or MIlU Kralio-A• 11•-1 ^. .lo--eph fleary. A11••-1 t th.-w.«. all of l:.-,| p. ink The group EdfUp'i Auction Sale Mrs. Jam' -* l'i)\<-. Allan:;'- Mih'.'i- t - '' 11 - '• rade to ho luiti on llallo.vprn Vr*n • v Is u ill hi pi 1 <-J in in- n.c- : . -n \ 1 1 .' * 1 f ...-•lion* Ni-unim, .li . 1-IPII Mundrn. 1-J7.1.1 Sn rtlrnf hr dav *>ct. 1.1, ,T=i V.lm v.. lands, Jonn Hoole, 21 \\ hitt* st., 1 ' .- li: r dr n 1: '-u.-i-t .1- 1 "• -' 1-- : Tuesdny, Oft. 31, Invc found lmn-ls cxpeci.s to b'- ,T.\jy abou: ten days. Yrf-h'i il. fen! uf. HIT k'ciirriil morrhnn'lisc, club's ch'inty fund. 1 <-: v:'l "ii, Mr.-. Miry Bloom, Sirs. Shrewsbury; Mrs. William L. hld- an ordinance he aili'i'tcii to ;• t-\ v frcini Red B-ink hmr 11 n-hool and l!if;«. iny-. H|>| jinri'!*. lu.i:.., »••»• St-n's 1 Her: v. • 1. i- •I •' li-e.-ior. ltn?e Kly, Mrs. Tony Hunting, Rob- Fvcrybody Welcome for — 11 _ l'ii/.»-. ..vcn.UK 11 win. T-.:l" !*, M. rt'dst . Schtinck st., Freehold; for the replace.nent of chiefs in Red Bank Catholic hiijh school M..' l, ,"1. •. K - is \\h if. H.J prt K. KDIIH-;:. I.i-nn Zuckermnii, l'"t.l>li"ilv '" linl ll.iiil. .n\.|r,| In n'll- \.|-.i it Mni-v (ieui'Ke Whi'flei, Serpent inc dr, the event of di.ith or I e.-ign.i: IOI;> .-•I rr,,i « .-1 • ." to eager to march. Preparatiun.-i aie fll-li ."i» i| . .1" mill it', i.'hi-r ,.;, -.- it.,,, , . .- • \\ ..!• . --hf.. 1". • ; • fiir Sept "ii ihi-r •Pi .• II • Athiiitic Highland.-. M^ Han> , • . ,, • . - P M :r .• •) in t\ mi. -I . H»- Howard W Rnbiits loni:- il|. heinp made to ha\e HIP Kort Mnn- ! M. Humid KPIIV and Thomas Bly. ttr-.l:-. >.|-.v. Hi ' I .' fr.im '• In ^ I' M . Stcinb^ch Ttade Show Conlritl clerk wa.« s'i'hen/.'d tn dr ri l"e IP.I loo of iinn . i\r 1 l.l.St y ur. l"ni... •,-,• r l,rH.!., ,, n., ,| n,,,, , .N'nian. 'Jlfl I'n'ljp 7\\r I'ni.-n Krx- h mouth band pariiiipatp in 'hi* ' The urn-vice chilis Rolary, I.Inns M \1 .•„,.,• h «• .«- y ' . ii...'. «. ••-•I #. 1 nf $t>fi.&61 ;'IR w•P:» e:dP!*4 1 c '"> Menmo.,-11 IH.M. tli nil w.,r fi .n.|i and Mi« Alhert Junes, t'uiv -id I year'* cnrnlval anf fiaratl* «.-> it nnfl Ki«nni« n! o havp fmir mem- r f» -\ '- >>r \ .--.-•' r . .< \\ h •« ram. P» H t"> hv ki'lrt >n» F. ."• W h >« (ani. Ami o «intu:, Avi., Ltonardo. Tht committM approved a fiie CWel. a« btlort., ' beri »*ch on tht oommltten, pum CommiltK.—Adiirtiuimnt. k.—Advtrlinmtnt, pa.fa comm.::tf.-~Advtrt,MDitnt. -Page Two rtr.n HANK ic. io.">o Requests from the Monmouth Malayan li K la'Nichols and Robert M. State- Past Trailer Counly American Li g;on Hospital- 'iis Loop 'ir Saturday at Manasqu.-in. They ized Veterans committee and th» Bulge Vet Wins alsfi attended the leceptian held Plan to Open FoHners jMeet Mr. and Mi* Krmst I'etei sun Camp Ordinance Shore Servicemen's organization at ihe h'ime of tbf bride's parents, Tonight • f Mai;nn st , ;n e p:n ent> of a (continued from page 1) were denied. Councilman Spencer »r, 1>'II n ;*i Monmoui h Me- Mr. Hiid Mm. John M. Nichols, School Road Patterson explained that no funds r\delphia Sunday Praise at Fort hri.-|-n;il Thui.-Tlay. Ort. .r».Manasquan. 'voted, however, that future pur- At a fun i.'nir M-ismn Thurs- are available in the budget for .fuM'ph W. Th'inif-"n of flrj^oM 1 Ijt-e Htn'ty w '• t tr i, dft uph11 r Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tiche- ih.-«ers of Monmouth park lota Coun'.y b» .e \\ init ni.'t -- r.rrnien ^ M.ii . dny niRht, Hi" l.it'le Silver (Kiwrd such expenditures. ,uM HII arm and a le*; timing thr and Mis Willwid W Hoes- must pay expenses entailed with .lll.l vi ] vim \M'I rn:i->: IU IIIBI- f Mi! nur in Mnnniuuih Hr s wuiked M'JILJ- ^,.MS uci'' Judy and Joan Strom- Main st. it a rt Si. Tr.r cirri::' .1 H 1 has I'liaini-U the eiitianre and exit , ally were offered to war veterans inn. It will be caiiied out of the i!y th' if' for tho past flvp yf*Rr>, in^ri-, Katliri in* and N;in( y Nel- In thf IVI.I' tin Miss Mai lene Griswold pntpr- to Us i'i:itl\\;i\. rspliiining thiit at prices far below actual value, borough. Tho building inspector's nnd iliirs overyiInns -slifMt of ;n li-. Hi-ti*y .Staplf, Janis Zahn, Hay led Bunk Aiicup: I >,'li' L.i:. \V.il:t!!:i - -a. will piosenl taincd Friday evening at a party parents spet-dinn IniuiiKh the area | Auk Playground BeJtof report showed that but two permits tual lifting and hauling Hf ask- Wei---. I.ynn HriwiP, Boots Bof.«- a cnnrludp 1 hi* I >"iircHi t! <>|'hv to t hr- at her home on Paik HVI\ Tho.-.e cie.ite ii ha&'iid ID the children. j The Eitontown cummer play- were issued in September for MOO mi favoi.* and express norr\ nnd wrttct. haddic JJarker. David Stint \V.m.i:i..i.~-H v.. n ••'••c '•••nt j attending were Eileen Costello, The policy w:is unce apain chang-! ground committee made its report worth of work. hi-'s ruined Mich jjrai.Mp a.* a Hii:i.'::inii- rv rMirv-i (In Isle nell Schuler. Katharine Hyrr, Ar- Cuiineiliniin Clic-ler Apy. chairman dicn were enrolled the past sum- Jersey Central Power & L:i;ht Co. ].. : - in '. l.r -i nrw.i! [K;I v»il in thi warehouse tvhn .•>aul. "Thomji Ki'Mi-.rt. MMdfline Hunt f EaM :opped ;hc Tin' thur May, Anthony Di Santo and of the liornu^.'i ^ pihce committee. mer, an increase of 108 over 1949. engineers are studying the need for H;..'.) in I- en « f.-:i f.i-t ir Mm (Jtn-f; nuir c work nround 1KM r Hrun.swuk; Linda Sue, i>avid and 1 iut "f thr<- William May or this place- Ann He and I '.lice Cli.ef Kred Ziegler A detailed list of accomplishments lights on Tinton ave. and in the i,.,- !•: :'.: r r ,. line -ri ii1- il than all the re.M of us put totffthri ' iJickie WellH of Kan wood, and Pe- i ». • -1 Th.f L- Staeger and Dorothy Kaspar of attended tin* rnt'elin>c- was included in the report, together new developments. He said a light Herru m \ :.'• \V.i::a:ii i^S'l i'. Pvv M" tn Jn spite of the fart tn.it hr wa.«ti'r an d Christine Nielsen of May- Cheesi'quake; Thomas Sullivan and Re;is,»n f"r the coiim-ilman's re- with a full financial report and will immediately be installed at the vi ry anxious to Kf) f'!*('k to work chfttir," wood. William Seaman of Cllffwood and quest in thai Maikiiam pi. berecommendation- * for the 1951 sea-approach to the railroad bridge on :r.t Oi^r.'irM seronci pl.ire victors after thp war. it wtus not e;isy for Stanley Jaffe and John Costa of - th ti L «= t-hinip. >r.s Mr and MisConra. d Johannsen umes \u tu;il!> un|ju.s>able on son. Tinton ave. Lin- in ti.f «i,;:min ii;\iMun, hr-ltrd him to apply for a job. Mr. Thomp- ••ill mft'. enti'ltainfd at a bridge parly at Keyport. lainy da> s. I';irpn:.^ |>HCK cais un Main recommendation was that Chief Harry Kirkegard's report Hii\rn! Paik. s-TMnrl pl.'n-p win son any*. '"1 just (loured thrrr wa/ coin <" ' tin-if h'miP r \\\it<\ \n the s..uihern division, \\ onies about hi» ability to makp Rroup of friends Saturday evening, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Weir de.scrjbed jia but a temporary so-(lar items. hurs'. 11" .un \\:;1 .-i!T-• j l.p a'.VMrded linjihiis. the joh stick. Mr. Thompson Sfpt. 3C >, at Buttonwooil attended the Rutgers-Princeton lutlnn. The ),,i-siliility of obtaining j Bids totaling $200 were accepted To Have Rally Day the tM-f. :••> t ham- Mayor Kdgar V. Poni.^ of Fair ' carded hy Army fliithontirs at thr|jjp ,PrPivpd a pift from the football gamp at Princeton Satur- vacant lot In Ihe rear of the : from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leo for The Sunday-school of the Rum- piunship ."> : Uavrn wii: hp * .IIP nf tho g fort afl one of their most efficient * yr< Warwick is man led Satin- day afternoon. school »:is siiKKe^ted. Thia would | lots 16. 17, 1» and 19 in block 24. son Presbyterian church will hold Tho MS-ii v, -.inti- rhf.1 "•peakeis nt thp dinnrr. workers, ' (lilVi Or1. 7i 1(| Miss Edith Wa- r. and Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen (five the suho opening on These are 40-foot lots at First and its rally day program and promo- Mled f^r *i' UP lives at 69 fampbel! ave . ^iih'hnujtn dauKhtt-i nt Mr. and Mrsan. d Miss Patricia McKeen wert Ixivett ave. This, however, was Irving. Action was held up on an tion exercises Sunday fit 9.4ft a. m. his wife, the former Mary Tkach William A. Wiismuth at 11 o'clock guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard described .is a lonK-r.'ingp program, application for the assignment of at Bingham hall. The juivor, senior Tavern Vnallv of Pott Monmoulh. at U' tt i at the M.it'iwan Methndi.it church. McKeen Saturday at their home j on |ot 24, and beginners' rlpsse.s will partici- Those attending the bachelor din- at East. Orange. pate in the programs, which aie I'phcld AB(: ner were Merrill J. Warwick, Sr., The Cheerleaders of Matawan East kransltlire Woman ;«ubmltt.'McGrathd. Thaby tMr lot., an aboud Mrst tw.o Harol ncreid, under the direction of Mrs. Gladys CHURCH NEWS ~ Ur'fil-fl t >» Tho t lilt nK/Mit 4il>n a six AH Demoeratic Club William A. Wasmuth, Milford L. high school, varsity and Junior Break* !.<•(.' in Fall is near the dump. It was owned by Pauels. MKTIIOmST The act inn of theKeansburg NeallH, Anthony Conzalina, Ken- varsity entertained Saturday eve- ! Cora and Mary Spenny and carries Relatives and friends of the pu- .N:i\i -.n'ii mayor and rcmncil in suspending neth Henderson, Edmund Skinner, 1 ning at a party at the hume of Mrs. Ann Muitmur of 11 Essex!* tax bill of $501.60. pils have been invited to attend. ••Vndrr the Snail- '*' «' the Al- thr lii]urtr hiTnse nf To Fete Candidates Hubert Woolby, Leu Weinstein, Miss Diane Dennis, Franklin st,, St., K:iit KeanjiburR, suffered a migl-ty' «;l: be t!:e t.'ieine ,.f thl»er n-li p,,!;ii-r for 15 days fur SPIIIIIK ('aniitln Cenlile, Charles Van Pelt, after the Matawan-Point Pleasant broken liclit. leg l.mt Thursday .evm-n hv Hi-v !•:••>• F. Wi'.hams. lirr.i''r 1") min"r«t wa5 upheld Tues- The Women's Democratic club liarrctt J. McKefn. Jr., Al Lt'anwa . Those attending were Con- when (she fill ufT the step in front Jr. for t!-..- »e:M- • Sund.iy at 7 il i.\". llri\ in H. HiM'k, director of of Monmouth county will hold its Mura, and Charles M Pike. nie Hcuscr, Peggy Devlin, Carole of net home. She was. taken to p. m T'uie «.ll !-e spei lal music :tie alcohtilit* beverage contml dU- annual candidates' reception and Miss Judith Kenny of Fort Mon- Schotte, Mary Jane. Campbell, Ann Rivt rvii-w hospit.il by Middletown hy me suno: i-h.-n. The ottlnal i-i'in. after hearing an appeal by... tea Saturday afternoon, Oct. 21, at moutli and Miss Hosemarie Mehm Cartan, Joan Hughes, Dorothy Mo- flr;t aid squ.-id. board will meet afrcr the t< rvi. e. ihe tnvorn nperntorp. pave the or- j Crystal Brook Farm inn, Eaton- SPIEGEL'S of Cult's Neck were over-night losko, Lucille Schrappa, Jonne Othci.s !ri-;tt((i in the emergency Sundav-sch"m n.eets nt !' 45 a m.der. .I town. Mrs. Kathryn W. Frerct of triic.il.-i of Miss Patrirla Egan at Loop. Elaine Miliigan, Arlene fiold, room su liivi-rvii'vv during the week : Mr. Hmk ordered the license sus- Fair Haven is chairman. her home on Broad st. Friday RKFORMF.l) Marilyn Knoell, Fannie Fedele, include Miss Helen Reynolds of! jiended from Ort. 1.1 through Ort. Candidates to be honored are evening. Following a football game Rae Ann Bowne, Joan Devereaux, Colt's Neck, i-ut on scalp; fell Irom ' Famous Sandwiches Coifs -Neck 28. The council's suspension or- John W. Applegate of Matawan, at Rumson and ft dance at RedRose Fedele, Jane Pengel, Barbara bed and hit hiad on radiator. Mrs. j F. Howard IJoyd of Matawan der, ?rheduled to take effect June Congressional candidate; Edgar Hank Catholic high school Satur- Owens, Frank Farlello, Jack Hul- Caroline Grren, 4 Red Bank manor,' Are' Now Being Served at Joseph's ill deliver the address at 11 B. ni.16. was postponed pending out- West, Long Branch, and John Fer- day evening. Miss Kenny and Miss »art, Thoma» Sullivan, James Duf- lingers rut when she caught her Hif subject will be 'Well Known come of the apfipul. rugirio, Belmar. freeholder candi- Egan were overnight guests of fy, Angelo Really. William (Iris- h.ind in a car door. Kmerson Lucas, Bible Stories and Their Meanings." Testimony was given by two 18-dates, and Paul Kiernan, Long Miss Mehm. wold, William Barker, David Solo- S9 Highland ave., Leonardo, cut his Before, During and After Dinner Music w.li hp provided by theyeai-«i!d ymiths that they each had Branch, Democratic state commit- Mr. and Mis, Anthony /,amt>lto mon, Sam Morrow, William Blan- left hand on power saw. John Fitz-' chuir and Miss Ehzalieth Mat- been served more than 20 ^lassos teeman and candidate fur sheriff. have returned to their hume on ken, Sylvester Tomasello, William Patrick, Willow st., Port Monmouth,; An You Planning A thews, organist. Sunday-school of beer riurinj; a three-hour fltay Other guests will be Mary T. Broad st. after attending the wed- Stratlon. Richard Caden, Donald brui.scd rinht ankle in fall from SUSAN VALENTINE Bleets nt 9 4,'i R. m. at the tavern Mar. 26. A third Norton of Jersey City, retiring ding of Mrs. Zamhlto'd sister, Miss Knoell, Robert McQuarrie, William muton-yi-le. i'nti-ick Seannelli, New- PARTY, BANQUET The Sewinjf rluh meeting WM s.-iid he \\a? served Un or thrpe congresswoman from Hudson coun- and Her Accordion Muise Dnpalitn, and Louis Farkas Voelkcr, James Ballentlnf, James man Splines id., Red Bank, dislo-j WEDDIN& or DANCE? postponed from last Thursday. It beers and n^me «oft drinks. An- ty, and Mrs. Thelam Patkenson at Port Reading Saturday. Clifton, Danny Matthews. John end'd ri^lit shoulder in fall down; Direct from Frank Dlllcr'e ll he held next Thursday In the W» h«v« »KrHlrnt f»p|lit!*« other minor *Md h* was served Hiiarpe of Vlneland, vice chairmen Miss Shirley Baker, daughter of Scally, Mickey Jastrab, Richard stairs at hnnie. Dalr- I.cBar, Pas-j MEADOWBROOK church. available, with **r>miit* Din- beer flt the bar Apr. 1. of the Democratic state committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, was Allen, George McCormark, William .sain el.. K.-ist Keanshurg, bruised j Appearing Thii Week-End For Jnspph f'allnhan. prpnident of Assisting the chairmen ar« Mrs. Your Enjoyment Inf Roomn. Pinrinl RM">. METHODIST guest of honor at a shower given Menna and Carl Hughes. right arm, r-aughl it In wringer, thp taverns operating corporation, Katharine Elkus White and MrsWednesda. y evening at the Freneau Walter Stanim has returned lo and James Van-arplll of Went Ber- Atlantic Highlands and Frank J. Petern, a special offi- Rita Haley Douglai, Red Bank; gen pi., eut over right eye when will fire housp by Mrs. Edmund Skin- his home on Broad nt. after an Rev. Roy E. Wilhamj, Jr., cer, said they hart been on th«Mr«. Adeline Barton and Mrs. Hel- ner and Mrs. Robert Paltridge. of eight-week business trip through a saw slipped, Specializing in preach on "A Kingdom That t'an- premise* on both dates and had not en Bernocco, Asbufy Park; Mrs. Frank Caasone. Atlantic* High- Matawan and Mrs. (leorge Melnzer the Southern states. not Be Shaken." Sunday at 11 a. m. | seen any of tne minor« on the of Keyport. The decorations were Mr. and Mri. J. Raymond Ket- FROM *2-°° At the vesper service at S p. m. | premlfle.r Similar testimony was lands; Mrs. William Greer, Sea in pink and white with wedding chel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, V.F.W. a«nta of a daughter horn Friday formed church fit last weck'a muet- ship. fellowship hall of the churrh. The al Rivervicw hospital. | ing at the home of Mrs. William Walter Mar?., Mrs. Arthur Goufrh, Egan of this place, and Mrs. Fred- HERMAN SPIEGEL. Mgr., Formerly of Anbury Park A R«Mibiri» of N Y. Mr. and Mis. Robert Allen of |Thompson, Sr., nf Vanderburg to Mrs. Anthony Z'amhlto, Mrs. Frank crick Noble of Holmdel. Others Mis. Ann Vivian, president, gave annual bazar of the Women's So- report of the department meet- i ciety of Christian Service will be Poplar ave., West Kcansburg, are |MSist the Young Ladies' League Cray, Mrs. Arthur Friedman, Mrs. present were Mrs. Rcnssalaer Car- parenti of a son born Friday at for Service and the aewlng club in Ross Henderson, Miss Muriel Ba- tan, Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Mrs. ing she attended at Newark, and; held Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the of a dinner given for the depart-! church. Monmouth Memorial hospital. preparin. g fo- r th. e Annual election ker, Misa Barbara Long, Miss Re-Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Wendell day luncheon and supper. This gina Bronibeig, Miss Grace Argen- Erdmann, Jr., MrsHarr. y Kalm, mem president. Mrs. Ann Brady.! of Keyport are parents of a sonrvent Is sponsored each year by tina, Miss Norma Henderson and Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Mrs. William Mrs. Emily Levering said the aux- OBITUARIES born Sunday at Monmouth Me- the Sewins club of the church and Miss Barbara Swanson of Mata- J. Rahel, Mrs. Gerard Devlin and iliary was sponsoring a. series of morial hospital. Iis held in the Atlantic township \van; Mrs. Robert Sturt of Keans- Mrs. Conrad Johannsen. nio parlies Wednesday after-1 I FRANCIS VICTOR OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O'Neal of|fl house at Colf« Neck for thehurg; Mrs. Albert Peters and Jay F. Hostetter has returned noons in the post home on state rc highway 3D. Francis Victor Olson of 23 White Atlantic ave., Navcsink, are par- benefit of the church. daughter Miss Nancy Peters of from a business trip to Philadel- •t., Shrewsbury, died this morning ents of a daughter born Sunday Hi-*. Benjamin Baylor waa wel-Red Bank, and Mrs. Charles Tunis, phia. at Hiverview hospital, where he had at Monmouth Memorial hospital. comed into the circle at the after- Mrs. Albert Aumack, Mrs. Henry Eatontown Man been a patient two days. Mr. Olson Mr. and Mrs. George Richards noon meeting, »• which Mrs. Irwin Dane, and Miss Alva Aumflck of CWV DANCE NOV. tS had been employed as janitor at of Laurel ave., West Keansburg, Campbell and Mrs. Wallace Dyke- Keyport. Those who could not at- St. James post of Catholic War Held for Grand Jury Shrewsbury grammar school two are parents of a son born Sunday man were hostesses. Guests wen tend hut sent gifts were Mrs. Clif- Veterans will hold its annual al Martine Taylor, 22, of Grant St., years. He" Idt that post because i Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Garrett Conover and Mrs. D.ford Browcr, Mrs. J. Wallace Mc-Thanksgiving dance Saturday, Nov. Mr a d llls Eatontown, Friday night wan or- of illness. He vu born at Ber- ! - - " - Walter Reade, Jr., W. Cuthbert and daughter Chris Cue, Mrs. Ralph Pnlan, Mrf. John 25, at the Chateau, Asbury Park. tine. dered held for action of the grand thoud, Col. j°f Navcsink River rd.. Middletown DI Biase. Mrs. Rhea Long.'reel. Alfred Targon is chairman of the jury on a charge of suspected lar- Surviving U his wife, Mrs. Laura | township, are parents of a daugh- Mrs. A. C. Buck, vice president, Mr*. Walter Stanim, Mrs. Kayaffair- . ceny. He appeared before Eaton- itor. their first child, born Monday mond Henderson, Mrs. Arthur Col- Ciecnwav Olson. B(% presided in the absonce of thr pres- town's MagistrHtP Elmer Hurley. The funeial will be held Saturday »<• 'h I«rarl hospital, New York ident, Mr«, Joseph Moreau, Si". Mrs. lins. Mrs. Henry Noll, Mrs. John BELL TEL MEN IN KOREA • Ilernoon at Greenville, Tenn. Local C|;>'- Tllr t-lnld's father is president Buck opened the session with C. Baker, His. George L. Van Dcu- Three Katontown juveniles wcro y Among the 17 skilled technicians apprehended with Taylor. They ariangr-ments aip under the direc- of Walter Reado Theaters, Inc. prayer and Mrs, William Clifford, nen, Mrsj William Holmes, Mrs. loaned by N. J. Bell Telephone to Jr.. spokft on "Spiritual Houso- Warren Donnell, Mrs. John Sher- were relented in custody of their tion 01 the Worden funeral home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicnll of the army to rebuild Korea's tele- parent*. Taylur is charged with Eighth st., West Keansburg, are clraning." Refreshments wrre man, Mrs, Betty Robinson, Mrs. phone communication are Herbert OSCAR DAMS parents of n sun born Saturday at served after the meeting. O. O'Dcll, Miss Clara Tunis, Miss thefts at Ken's Texaco station, As- L. Lange of Ocean Grove and Clar- bury Park. Ocean township fwlice Oscar Davis, 69. of 187 W. Bergen Monmouth Memorial hospital, Members attending were Mrs. Patricia McKeen and Miss Su- ence D. Reid of Neptune. pi., Red Bank, died suddenly Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freling- zanne Ponnell. took Taylor into custody Thursday William Beers, Mrs. G. W. Buck, night at a service station at the As- day evening at his home. He is ! huysen of Holmdel are parents of Mrs. Charles Flock, Mrs. Warren Mrs. Edmund Skinner in recu- TURKEY'SIIPPER survived by a son, Floyd Davis, and 1 a eun horn Tuesday at Monmouth Gerow, Mrs. L. H. Haltcrmann, perating at her home on Washing- bury Park circle. a daughter. Mrs. Corona Gamble,Memorial hospital. Mrs. Fred Happiner. Mrs. R. D. ton ave. after a short illness. The Married Couples' Bible class both of Red Bank. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kelliher Hculitt, Mrs. Joseph Ijcfferson, Mrs. The Women's society of theof Red Bank Methodist church will VINCENT McCUEIMPROVING The funeral will be held tomor- nf Navesink River rd., Middle- Laura Mitchell, Miss Margaret Methodist Zion church on Atlantic hold a turkey supper next Thurs- day night. The first table will be The condition of Vincent J. Me- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the town township, are parents of Sivklea, Mrs. E. C. Reicard, Mrs. avev . wilill l holhldd turketuky suppesupperr Cue of Shrewsbury, this morning y. Leon Harris funeral home. Red twins, aa son anda daughter, born John Sherman, Mrs, Lewis Snyder, Friday evening. at 5:S0. Mrs. Fletcher Moore and was reported as "improved." Mr. Bank. Burial will be in White Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial Mrs. Ella Wesks, Mm. William The following girls will rcpre- Mrs. Leonard Reed arc in charge McCue. a member of the Red Bank Ridge cemetery. hospital. Niichau and Mrs. John Gunn. sent thp Matawan Sub-Junior club of arrangements. law firm of Quinn, Doremus, Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. McQueen at the College day at New Jersey Cue and Russell, was taken to Fit- DRUNKEN DRIVING .W.S.C.S. Fall Seminar of Sycamore ave.. Shrewsbury, are Interim Commit lee College for Women, New* Bruns- kin hospital Oct. 1 in a critical con- parents of a son born yesterday at wick, Saturday under the sponsor- Alan C. Austin of East River rd.. dition. He was stricken the night At Asbury Thursday RiverviPw hospital. Mrs. Mcyueen ship of the. New Jersey Federation Rumeon, was fined $225 and hadbefore with an acute attack of is the former Marie Mazia. daugh- Meets at Asbiiry Park spinal meningitis. Dr. George J. The fall seminar of the New of Woman's clubs. They will also his driver's license revoked for two hsucd Acwinqji buy GULISTAN ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mazza The inU'tim committee to form see the Rutgers-Temple football years Tuesday night by Rumson hd g Brunswick district of Women's So- of Shrewsbury, and Mr. McQueen a Peace Council of Ocean and Mun- McDonnell Fieehold, who has ciety for Chri.-Uan Service will he game. They are JoArin Lazow, Magistrate Arnold Tulp on a charge atlended him, has permitted him to is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenmout- h counties mot Tuesday at the Carol Cr;iis, Elaine Erdmann and of drunken driving. receive visitors. held a week frnm tnday from 10.30 neth H. McQueen of Harris park. Asbury I'ark Y.M.C.A. They decid- a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Astjury Park Jane Anderson, Anne Collard and BROADLOOM CARPETING Methodist church. ed to partici)>ato in the celebration Patricia Egan of Matawan -and To Hear Grand .Master of United Nations day Oct. 24 hyJoan Lctwcnske of Keyport. They (mads Juqfdt Jute in Jteshold, 71. $.) Mrs. Ruth Meeker, editor of The joining the nation-wide delegation are being transported to New REGISTRATION SOW OPEN Methodist Woman, will be the Field cmini-il, Royal and Select to the U. JJ. Brunswick by Mrs. S. M. Lazow. principal speaker. Part of the A committee headed by Rev, seminar will he devoted to aMasters will mci-i in Masonic hall Mrs. Alice Louise Dawe of Main /rfifoMcKELVEY CULISTAN in the Eisner building next Mon- Samurl S. Buntin of Cllffwood was st. was guest of honor at a dinner unique, presentation of study ma- •da v niK,u 10 r,0Pjv,, an olflciai vM formed to suggest plans which parly at Buttonwood manor in DANCE CLASSES tcrials. Ministi-rs are invited. The ,tH ,jon f,.om Most Illustrious Grand would enablo representatives of celebration "f her 80th birthday. SHOWROOM doAitoifamiii joll call will include ministers Mailer Charles W. Jackson. He 1 North and South Korea, as well as Pifko of Oak Park, 111.; Mr. and well a* W.S.CS. rnemhei.'. Mem- will Ix' accompanied by hi« MODERN BALLET Come to McKelvey'i where you can see the complete bers ."hould In ing Jinx lunchcr. staff Nationalist China and the People's I Those present were Mrs. Aldolph and grand officers. Republic of China to be heard. | Mrs. Lyle T. Dawe of Plalnfleld; Gulistan line, every pattern and color, especially Beverace and dessert will be Committee members are Mrs. Rich- r,,.. anil Mrs. Robert Burlcw of INTERPRETIVE ACROBATIC available. Thr members of the council are RENAISSANCE SCULPTURED and FRIEZETTE planning to have this the biggest aid Stiasbuiger. Rrd Bank; Mrs. Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank RHYTHMIC TAP niplit they have had this Masonic William Fiost and Mrs. Samuel j Fischer of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. TWIST. Both qualities come in 9 ft., 12 ft. and, 15 ft. year. Another feature of the even- Buntin, Cliffwnod, and Mra. Oscar | Mr3. Pifko and Mr. Dawe are Mrs. widths. Also TWEED, a luxurious, textured wilton, Eiplil lined at ftrd Bank The Pace Dance Studio tales p'eisure ii an- ing * affair will be a supper fui- Fistein, Frpehold. Dawc's children and Dr. Burlew is and CARVETTE, a beautiful carved wilton in 9 ft. and For Traflic Violations nuihfd by Javk Arnold, Sr., record- her grandson. nouncing the opening ot a new Dance Dep t. rr of the council. 12 ft. widths. Also several grades of axminsters. Eight pereoru paid traffic viola- Eight Violators The Home Economics depart- in its already well known school of Social tion fines to Frederick Olsen, Red ment of the Matawan high school While Present Stock Bank police clerk, during the past .NO MORE BATTING RANGE Fined al Middlelouii will KIVC a fashion show In the Dancing. Miss Milly Martin (Dance Concert For Wall-to-Wall week. The Relniai• commission Tuos- Recorder W. Gilbert Mansion fined hiu'li srhnnl Friday afternoon, Oct. Soloist who has performed on ;tage and tele- Remains, Priced from Fined «eie 'Maurice Eichorn, J day 01 d. red that Electro-Pitch, eight motor vehicle violators last 13. for the entire student body. . . . Or Made Into Vail Homes, .-pewlinn, 110; Cpl. Da- unlroversiiil mechanical baseball night in Middle-town police court. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shirker en- vision) will head this dept. She will specialize $7-50 to 51650 vid Morrow. Fort Monmouth, all bailing machine on Ocean ave., be Fined were Alfrpd VanHavervek, tertained at a farewell dinner Sun- In the Art of the Modern Dance which w:!l in- Room-Sized Rugs torn down. The order had been day in honni- »( their grandson, square yard night parking. 52: Mrs. Martha El- 53 Bay ave, East Keansburg, clude Modern Ba'let Interpretive Rhythmic li», Sycamore ave.. Shrewsbury; Le- i sought by numerous residents In charged with driving while on theHenry Zucker, 2d, who recently roy Magei-. Union ave., 1-ong the aipa of the batting range in revoked list, $100; Runncll Reed, enlisted In the Naval Air corps. Dancing as well as Classical Ballet and Acro- Branch, and Ruth Louise Rimkus, a series of suits. Nick Lotilo, who South ave., Atlantlr Highlands, Others present were Mr. nnd Mrs. All REGULAR GOODS In FULL ROLLS Watson C. Hardinn and daugh- batics. Instructions will be qiven Morninqs ft Wiitavvun. improper parking, $2 opened thp business, has speeding, $8; Henry Stover, 'VI Syc- each; W. R Jeroloman. Atlantn -in'-f I'-!', it His liccnsi- and build- I umore ave., East Kean.ibiirj!, oper- ters Ann Hnd Jane of Ramsey, and Afternoons for children and aou'ts. Even- At McKELVEY'S LOW CASH PRICES Mi-=s noiii Ann Oliver of Arlington ave., Ixing Branch, parking in a.ng pi-imit, hnv.'i vpr, will be revok- i ating an uniexisteied motor ve- ings for Adults only. Compare quality, beauty and prices with others. prohibited area, J2, and Joseph <'<> pd fiMn Wiilinni ^ylvpi-ter and - p and Mr. ,-iml Mrs. llmiy Zucker hide, $10; Arthur Rofamila, Ne« - anrl John tucker of this place. Then you will see why people come from all over the hen, Linden p! , failure to stop at a S.infold Srhramk, his pailnprs. ' ark, pacing on the i it; lit, fi; licoine East to get McKelvey's worth-while rug values. Stop sign. J*. iDaiiafih, Hr.'inch live. Little Sll- Miss Vntnna Pecldie has retiun- TJlC Sliriill Illlllrillll Ih/il. liljil.s i.l fa ll illxlnirtinil ill JOINS MAUINrS AGAIN I vei, pa/jMng a school bus, $10; John ed to liei hump in EaM OanKe afipr sppiidini: a f<".v days as Ihe Itn III'II'IHI /In limn/, l'n.it rat, Wull:. J.imli/, Rhumtiii, :Wonirn of St. Mary's \\ ll'.U [• *'Hil(i ' I )'.\ y if Flos- i Spulpr. 158 Majiln n\v., Kcanailing, MANY SPECIAL VALUES IN ROOM-SIZED RUGS i tuun- ' ,-peeilinii, Jd. Hairy Houell. .17 gucM ..f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TUIII/O, /a., after visiting (Janet Sutuiday muni Oct. 28, in Mrs. Mutcina's daughter nnd son- The Pace Dance Studio a\i. Dw>ii "i i vi il with the Marine BAHN DANCE SATURDAY OF FREEHOLD WHERE FAMOUS the parmh huimi- 1'iiinb for the in-law, Mr. and Mis. P. Judson benrllt win- in.MI, at a meeting Curp.s ihinn^ World Wai Jl and The Little Silver Junior Woman's GULISTAN RUGS ARE WOVEN un.* woun-li d on Sfuiian. Evans, of Wyekuff st. 21 BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. llonday at the j..u ..-hhull club will hold 11 ham dance Salui- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeinlieiRer See the Complete Guliitan Line Direct From the Factory Mm Cliiu- MUIIHII, Mr? (lay at Price's hotel. PleaslllP Bay. and Mrs. Fred Meyi i- intended the PHONE MORNINGS & AFTERNOONS v Also Finest furniture From America1* Best Makers francos Vi klers ale ARIJK.N 1.1 H ME 1 111.I I'l IHlt • c KTIM; Hail Webber's Urei'ti Mountain fillieiiil of Mrs. Dernbeigpi's un- men. ArraiiKi'iin hla 1, also u n • » will play for tho dancing. cle, I'nui VS'omer, at Newark RE 6-2691-M - RE 6-4789-J EVES. RE 6-0844 der wuy for a .ipena j 21 WEST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N.J. 1. .s Mile f'M 'I in ?i lI'IV *\ Kei sii ip h ail. llu::m Miss Joan Haltnmann is rhalrman. Thursday . mpriilirrs Thi ne\lII. I ft lag VMll 'rtel Tne mecm 11 fdulvd lor and Mw» Viigima Fianiis, publici- Mr nml Mi» RpafTnrd Sehanrk STt 1)10 iH'llS t;VH\l\ HANK ni-:<:isTi:t:.

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' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^K 4 "* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H '(>n' '^''~ ^"' int'"'4 "''I'll'" I-" r n • -. • [t; "^' ':i;r- -'' -' ' - '•x'' ^H Mrs. Rus.sek read a report of the ^^^^^^^^^K, V' ,i?W^^^^^^^^^^E^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^M ' ^^^^^^^^H ^m < K"kMls " K!":' u'lli;"" K'lAl ' ;'nl ;M ' >: l: h '''.,. ',';''• annual president's meeting of the ^^^^^•EL Vi'iS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V I ^^^^^^^^H \ ^F/A OtimK'T »nJ Mis, Mir-. I: M-M '^ '^ '_• " • ;j ' •'. ..',",• Monmnuih County Council of Par- ^^^^^^^^^^•^•yiL|gdi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B k I - *^^^^^^^^^B~ -*T^!k^V J^B !• ''T "" 'V i I • w>H ents and TcHchers, held last week I ^^^^^^H^BI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l A. 1 k ^^^^^^BiBflMI^H' '^^ |-liw»ital Vt'itfL^rc I "'• •: i • .'' • -. .dfl at Matau-an high school. Others at- l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ^^_^B^S^-^. ' M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k.^ •' ' IlOnlJIldl TT Ol l\l I ^ _( . . ,,, i- ,^M tending were Mrs. Cupples, Mrs. B.u^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^HI^^B^B^HMfel^^^^^ ^^^^^^BiV^^^^^^^^^^^V^^^^^^^tf ^ n t ^^^T 1 Eltinp, Mrs. Palnmbo and Mrs, Wil- »*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^» ^^^^^^^^»—• m^^-m ^^^^^W ^^^ HlllKll* Pr^lllpilt "'."'rr. T' • '' A 'cmB Ph n e Upp6r efl 0 th cro d : ned U on The rrvi-ed IJV laws of the P T °*° ° ^ ' * "' ° * ' P Cheo'nut and West sf.. M.^'.i'n, SIIUKM, . mi ter c? • c-cwic: P. (bert de ^ Po . •", C.-vr,,- ,-<• • 11IIIIUI I I I^IUIIII y>.. .^ ,,., . ,,_ .. ,. ..,.• A. wm'pies'r'nt'a fuppct show for, waiting to get into the Chestnut street armory on the final night of the ;how Sfliur- . den'; Mr. CW»J/: M , Be:w Lc.rc • i O.iV.ird t., f.-rmc Po.vcr. i: ,.• , ,-.- i ., ••• i_ M»n K »' i:.-.l n.mk nn-..;;.n- 'K.;.- y1^;'^ ^| ;' •',..•,,'''']''•',',?;!• h .he^school c^jldien in the near fu- cjay_ Qn theuppe r r;ght ;5a n j,,.;^ v;evv 0( one 0{ thecorner< j of the exposition. IJ the winning iic-cl; M- . L-itim-.re: Wili'.m Br.nip/, (..;mm,:ice i-i': •:.;.»• . i i P-i,- [. "^ '1'.1",'''-1\'11ii,,| .'v" *.»V ***'» .i-"lt.'.| H.'ink M-V '«,••',', "•• ,')•' ':..• . •••• • hurB 1 N ! I'ipal o^t'he'Kai^Ha^nVcn'ools.'in- On the lower left Mrs. tyda Latimore of 90 Bank st. is shown presenting tne winninq I Tayior, executive vi.e pie.ident of the Chamber. Lower r.ght, M> . i ••.'•v.'c ;-?r W..m-.n'H riu . lM.n..i.-.i t...-n t,r. -i mm. I'^i- ••'^ M •• - '- • i ^'.'^B KnomvoodT'hoo%0^^'l'lta\V\Mr'» 't 'clcel' °"fh e "' '° Edward H'Con "aY' co-chairman. From left to tight are Edward into her new 1950 Sludobater ioo'an. ' f,e"^*il"enir,|'V ^".p^rJ'/intMrn"'.- 'i.nn.v'i'. •".••".r.^ • r. •':., •- ,..: .I-* Ellis Jl son Mr and M class won (he priie for having the WPHniNG^ ' ' "' ' ™. Carterel. cousin of the bride, and bury and Peter Juli.in,, uf L-.ng C. » Rnt,t«««<.. ij!,V,.,"i!?I ,,r' ihr'vT ?,'„'"" ' A ID B most parents present. ; WtUUIINtoi George Corson Elli.= . Sr. of Lake ' Robert C. Stava. Irvington. Bran.-!, ushered. MaiC ItCSlOrCS ' « I, . Z»n h ,.i i\lMUal n&'lSiV M Dr. E. F. Baker, former staff Foiest, III. Rrv. Charles Johnson, I A reception for 250 guests wm.' A n-.-eptlnn Mr 2M guests wai I Ml* '""* 'h"" k""'""n- h""" '»"«"«» « • 1 ll r- member at State hospital, Marlboro, NORCBO88—ROS8K rector, performed the ceremony held at the Port Monmouth fire held at Pleasanl inn. Th- couple j/^ » T ('..f. ' ' th l" >' - J A. I • f- I and now a practicing psychiatrist Mis* Lucille Joyce Norcross and which was followed by a reception house, and afterwards the enuplenre on a wedding nip to New LlOUIlIy I HX l-lllS I "^rtins She"ai.l !'he ne-v talplt'll /It LlIKTOIl fl in Red Bank, .spoke on •'Preventing John Rocge wer< married Saturday at the home of the brides parents, left on a wedding trip t.. CanndH. Englund and Canada, and will J -„ V, „ VITI v, h vi < I is fl l Emotional Problems.- Refresh-, X^^^AZnticHighZds Mr. Ferguson gave hi., daughter The bride's mother wore a plum • m,ke their Home al 369 Will.nv The hulk „,,-.ess,,,,-,,, ,,„,„- »^ "^ J,. ' ' : Th- I,,.l,.«- AM ... -•,- of I.infl ments were served by executive Methodist church by the pastor, in marriage. She was attired in a colored afternoon dress with black nvn.. I-nng Branch. deie.l at H,«hlMii >>> rr.,f. , • .mnmn.- -.- . .,,..-! •<„• h»d| board members with Mrs. Grimmer Rev Rov E Williams White dah^ K»wn of white satin and lace, ami I accessories and a orsiige .if or-i The l.rid,- was graduated fp.m j mouth county h.,.-.,-.l ,,f t.-ix-i!i..n -.>:..- an 1 i«.i Iw emo u n.ill> .i.stuir.e.i , ||s _.V;. annipi .i..i.. s,..1Mi,>.« 1C|1 aa hospitality chairman. Table dec- L., 'decorated the church Daniel "" I' veil, which ™ held in I chid.-. The bridegroom's mother I«ng Hran.-h high s.-lmol. and at-' restored Tuesday h> th.- xfit,- .ti- p.'tifni. A que. ii-.n .in.i »n- ()| , _,, ,, ,,,p , . |(> ,,„.„ ,_. n,,lirm orations were done in a Halloween Murdock waa *oloist ' place by orange blo«onu. wan a I was dre.-sed In dark green, with tended the < ox-head School „( Vail- j visi-.n of t..x app.-al.. The ...s,,U P-M.»1 r.lK.wed I.e, tall. uivi, ., y n, ,,. .,.„,;....,, ^m motif V1 P - ' The bridf U the daughter of Mr. family heirloom. She carried bou- | t.lack ncccBSorles and a corsage of >y,,inR in Nr# York e,,y. Mr. 1..I- "' the ,1.—.-...»- and .ettl.-,,,, •„..- N'| »*' ^ ^;; ^" ,:;;:'; ?.n: - „: i; , ",, ,:.| f i. ,..-,..„.; -:.»• vr 11 ~ • »nd w,s Theodore Norcro., of East vaidia and gardenias. orchid.-. H". « uia.luate of Re,i HanU C'ath- i g' s the tj.nougli $...:I.,M „„„,. ,,i »«- a nimnxgr >.u "I"""; „,. .• ki. .:., „ n ...„ -,,|.|.-:.n noufl m flVJ« ^nlltW iHtta..HSw^ «"' """"OP' *•""" «f O'-'"- The bride', traveling suit was c high ,.„,„„. attends .he »f, -«™.n, .h«n .,..f«.r C-l 1 of ^^ KP';'. ^,,,,.'.?^''H, ;,'V ,,,.,-. »v. . v . '•- - - • —ll Sl 1< 1 n ed UiriS ^COUIS anSth e bridegrooms parenU, are «lch. Conn, who w»» m.ld ..1 hon-.„,! and black .weed wl.h Llnrk chants and Hanker, «„»,„„, '":"•; ' 1 h i'n 1,^ rC, V M " " ' ' ' * ' " " r-' " | ir T r uu M1 u k1 1 Vfr anH Mr. Tnhn En,u nf Me < . was drefsed in a magnolia col- occeKtorieK Unon their ret inn school in New York city, nnd ia " * ruli-il on nr.lv two ]'">>>• »•>" "'"'"""• " ' " " ' fo, •:,.• ti.tz-i- :.:•• M ••,..,K~ Mrs. Rptfin Dn'vP moVu7 ^.^"AK"*!^: ored gown of satin and ful.e. The j Z" Canada.^and Mr,. u- n,en,he,-« Inf r...lu.-.-.i «,- „„ ,, ,..„,.. ,nil r!,,,.,...p,1 ,„,, f r t st Wu:tl 1 iin : M J M :iv mouth county began their annual ^ Norcroi, gave his daughter Diana Goss, Middlebury. Conn, and The bride I, a graduate o Mid- Mr and Mrs. Anthony V.-nlurino ">""• ™" *' '"" <" ^' •"' f ;V '. ^ ''n ^ ^"'"ll'""' \ ' - -- " ' " " - fund drive early thi* week. The ln marHagC Her g^vn had a white *" Charlc, E. Lord, Albany, N. Y. dletown ,0WnShip high school and of «»"«••' »«• annuun,-,- the ,„.•„- summer hunga ,AV... ,,v „,-, I,-, liot, I . M. Buntm«. M,= Berkley A. ,,,n M,.4 L|, .,, „,...,„ .„„, M,5. n orgamwtlon need. J1O.0OO to cariy D r0^d"d"taffeta bodice with long Their gowns were the «m,e «h.-.r daughter, Mi« Mary ert Merci,.. (.edar .-.. I lighlan.K < M e. Mr«_ . W. < ..nr.,w, Mrs. (. Ve, n-ll. , f.vd table nf on Its work for the year, states ",nf.J ,!«»„Tand a satin skin of the honor attendants. Telephone company The bride- Venturin... to Ixiuis S.-hwind. son of nnfl thc' "'""• '" »«-1«> TI..- .Males ,•„,„. n. >nd Deltidd-r, Mrs Hlchaid „,„,,„„!;,... Mi, t-,eJ „„„,,,, dent of the Northern Monmouth f'SuHet can and .he carri/d a Conn, the bride'., niece, was flower ^cchmCai hi^f™hoO and is " L.-u r,, M. Th- coupl,- we,,- married misMoners h.aid r.'.-er.t les.inmny Hammond, Mrs. Russell H»tha- Jnhn ,..,r,,n and Mr- jam.-s Thor- irl h ld county council of Girl Scout,. DraVer book coveredF with white 8 - marh"n*t employed In Zl York Oct. 1 a. Holy Trinitv Lutheran '" '"•"•'• » '"••" "" >»•»"•- .ent «ay. Mrs. Peier Hext-. Mrs. M. I w|1 ^^ ,„,,,. whpre a doop y er b Olt> C0W!red h Wh C cm d Ne Yol k A "special gifts" drive wil! be con- ?" s ° "" " David Ellis of Lake Forest, 111. ",, r"°>° ' " (.hun.h Rl.f| ,^,:1( , •„,„ . for about $310 „„..•,.„„ '(i,.-Kir Mihhs. .1, Mr-. Oscar Osch- j p ,.r , ,,., r,,,n.lnir ,. Ml,. was nis h ducted the flrat two weeks and a £,L Kav Norcros. who wan maid ™th.-r's brst man. The ,R.-vHaioUl Homheigei, with a Ai-e^ment lln a me, i y .g., K.IHI.I, »-nKl. Mrs. John M. Pill.l.ury. Mrs |Ch.,.;,,s r,,n,)v,,: a =. sl!i,yn usheis wr house-to-house canvass thc last two Dfho^o%or her sister was dressed "' William C. Ellis, a RAVAN—STANLKV •.louhl- ring .-.-r.-menv. owntd hy ImnK Kiinn.-ky, H.-.y av,. (i.-ne I. Pratt. M, -• I'hilip Tu< ker. ,ll;,.lk,., a i: ,., ,. .,..,,|, c.,ke and weeks of the drive. All the money ,„ °" hlu. taffeta worn with a "rather of the hiidegroom; Alfred • „ HVI „..,,„ The hndc given iii mairiage bv and South si . had b-.-n rut fn,m Mi« Mar..hall Van WinUIe. Jr. Mr- , t,,,.,,,, :: 1* ,s,-.,a- M,., M n M fllaW J collected will be used locally. '",„£?, ,"^d ^^7 Deen nink Ferguson. 3d. the bride'., brother.' , £ ," * "' ^' ' *">;!" her father, wor.- a Colonial sty,;. «-W by tl... e.mnty. P,,.«..nal a, , Hirhard (Irifflih. Mrs Th,,rnas f! „,.,,„.,, K,,:: Ml. „,,,,.,. navi>s. and Chllrl Sll (1 of NcwH;i w:1 s d Ml f V Jl Mr Willl • '" "• " ' '- -".I M-*. Kdwir.l K.-M-,' «urprfc.« ven C n Joh K(1(1 R of .special gift collections in Mid- '*" - ™ '- » "- Detroit. - 2",' M n daughter, Miss ^ fu], s|ijr| whj(,h f()rm(,d ; |o , 52no. The state rc.--.on,, the o! ,g- Mrs. Rol.ton Wa-erlnny. Mr, H.v ,,llk,[l,. ,,,..„ ,,f p.1H.M' ,,^kageS Mich and ePn dletown township. MU.es DorU Lunetta and Ric - William A. Douglass, ' " Mary Rayan. to Matthew Her flngertip length veil was inal «fM-sm.-nt.s. • wl N. Knrd and Mr«. Kdwin Ely. ,,nl ,..,„, V1:.,,M M..s ,)f In charge of district, in Middle- Mfrle Dwlght of AHantlc Highlands Lake Forest, III. ' ; Melrone Stan ey son of M, and " ' »• Wall townsh,,, «-,,n a ,,-..,,a.,on , ,hP ,„,„„,.,. r,):,t.,]ninJ articIr, e Thc toldc att dfd R J Ohn Stflr1 f Ho y onlh Iir town township are Mrs. Charle. J. J££ t^^ bHde3ma ids The h-tow ™ '""^n Corni- i ^"m n n Th ^. ° , " , " ' b!o,s,m,' and her bouquet was of '' ^ " »" K'v«K- n,gh. «(- fl,^ A^ w,., -,h •::«• ; K f»j?-3Krvssius »»HH:K=.:::: ^KS^'H-^^aESSi::-™s'=.£S"-.K r: rf: H =: r?E C«t Summonses p-;- ^,t;,-,•s Belford, assisted by Mrs. Leland lands was best man Leo and I ouis >« a fenior at Yale, where he is a .'"e r'ae,.wa* ^Llnn ln..mnrrl!"-f Rwe.-th.-nrt nv.-kline. and wuin with ', " ' / , ' '. .' ' Cliai!., I.,.-ul..-i l>.'i ,-hrm-n:s n( m mbfv th nce cluhl y Hor wh > ; h f U :i( 1 Richmond and Mariner troop 44: Rote "hi° briZroom', bro her ' "' " ^ «"" hA \ Z', k, '" ' '"H "'••''^"K ««»" h.-t. He,- bouqu.-l %!?'"'>- "" ' , """ '- | " ".' "i" AMp-.a.m-t-iy •-.', .,•»«- f.,r ' „.„ ,„„.. ,,,, ,„,,,,.. „... ,„ ^,vpd gr m br tl10 ha da O ;l li; nr f th l :h (1 ss^^&ss--s.="»^r-rjssMrs. Kenneth MacLennon, Port "£e the usher. °° ' ° "'Skull and Bones. ThLe coupl e will K""HSHHIS:«?r;:;:r.-:" high m-ck'.ne. a fitted „.„, ,,,,„': |a(lin n. John A. T.-.,aur"o ''='\/'"'i::;7""':' ''• i:;'"~™'\'''''\-- ^:: ^•''•'is^Hrfi^Bs^s'^ "< " »« nrd.r...r, - :b v M|-, ch- ,.., . t,,•:.i, -lU.. Mr—,_ I : ; : : 1 : SS ;£H =:H £ S"2^€: -*i."=*"TSU"ss j^^^as'sI?~iy=s £rH r VK'T^ "rv? ^-*- wPf.-vH^-, and Mrs. John Williams. Both The bride and bridegroom ot Port Monmouth, became the «" 7%,ma'd "f honor• "nd ih; gray crepe with bronze-colon-d ar- of UX Hppeal ' •"' hPll"h "m'"r- »"on '"" 1M1S" ,, . . ' „ Fair Haven Lions st&!£Kg£ ^=5^.^.^ S £»»?Hv»^»- is^r--.'sr '•• ^- *~ ;^=.'s:rt.-,; 5-^;::;.vr^vi" vs"™' U - M«r^n«L« NorcroM and Ash, Atlantic High- tlst fhureh' P«f°™cri the cere- c adnl «^re ^ .'-he ? rinL' tri" "' N'iaKrlr;i Kal1'- nnd on Kred Hin/e of Pa.ke, aw. Hum- tl0 n. , ., , , ' \l ,• , ^ '•" :1".'IKS '•" nnft M mDn hl T 1 nOnOr lTlCLraCKen lands plumbing contractors. >' Following a ,11 » t C th,,r return will live on McLaren .son. «•.-,., involved in two .-lutomu. Th - ••oune.lnian a.ldrd !..,• so •<• -I,, „,„!,. ;.,- ,,:ni ,.hen sh» Th<> chuirh wa d at hilB .„ nMf. k The couple will make their home " ecorated with, ™' ^.Tilown la the 1 - '"-.-idents Satuidav nih, far th« year the,.- had »•• n 27 | «;•« -•-•KI.-.. •.•••- n.ns ,- .,t,.,n mixi rt wni fa [ r He

" - ' ' '' ' '•"'- •'' ""' ' ld d ! u l ) with a wallet as a gift from thc p'Bnen. Sr.. of Barberie ave.. High- Mr Wacka|. ffaV(, hJR da „,„ was employed In the order entry i'*^»""^» ^Ilip 1 l,a » «'"• ; " -- •-»'P'^ ., ' ," " ' w,rned dog own. rs that il,.,- ,.s a !••:: r.ur.t .,,o; ^ 1 v.;sh ... rc- ands club. President William L. Baily ,' ' on Saturday became the ,„ roarrlngc_ Sh(, wagatten(1( ,d b | department of the Bethlehem Weel More than ir.0 members and ' ' ',' . "* , „ ^.V. ", ' !"''|«pi:cinc law which would enable the • tr.i,- the s-.a-. „„•„:, I nu.lecon- brld of Jn mc C B M 1 wolcomed the guests and Peter J. ? " - orn.Jr, son ner ^^ Mjss MarJorje Wen),/| company at Bethlehem, Pa. The Kuc,ts attended the annual mem- •„,, ,-, ,r p n « , , ' '" ' council to instruct th- police -n k;i: ,-.-rn,ng ,h- ,.], ,•,:, ff Mrs Car!r.t- f Mr and M ot Port hndl rroom is a 11 Eichelc acted ;is toastmaster. The " , 1*' 'J'^""«' •^°Iu°' Monmouth. who was maid ! '* B™d»ate of Rum- ber.-hi[. tea i.icting of P.ed Hank !'>h, , ' .d " , ,,, 'v,' " !" unmuMl.-d dogs on th.- «u.-e-, :.i M C»:\: -Ah-.ei, are ,he sub- committee in charge included Al- Sr- °JljOng ,Island City' Jf' Y-,The of honor. Other bridal attendants Iso n hl*h Rchc>o1 "nd Ridcr college, chapter or Hada.-'snh Tuesday at sevenl miniir, I „' n - IH " """' "'"' lf """"" <•"" ' '»"P- ' J^"- "f 'his .suit. Wh,-n I made 'he weddln He em lo e d frcd P. Boycc, chairman; Harold B. « too.: place at Our Lady sverc Mis, Bernico Bald.ingcr of '" P > com an thr nixl Baily. Highlands. Rev. Joseph J. Donnelly Wackar of New Brunswlck the P y at Rochester. In sky, inenibership chairman, and ivP, , ' ., „ .,, u , • '." '•»""'•'! meeting he would ' .ship nf Shrew it.ury I did n,v in- crf Worl d War Gucsti included Adrian VanRav- P o™ed the ceremony and thc brldc.s sistor-in-law; Miss Martha I "»« ""ved 30 months , Mrs. Abraham Za,w nnd Mrs. h. . ,,,,,,„',', , ,', ,', \ ",." 1 bung this method of enfoi.-mont I t.-n.l m mv « „ :., , •.,.<: ,ny re- wltn thn Arra Air force U ( ! Uon hy th r ln :: estcyn of Cranbury, international nuptial mass which followed. stau tb(, bride's cousin, and Miss : y - ; Renne Popper, program chairmen, wh,ir v,-l.ileto-vn .' ,li. , L i P " ' *'' " "- '" . n.vti.-n ..r mi|.;:,-I-I.T, np.-n Mrs counselor; Cart Moran, Jamesburg, Mr, °Britn, gavc ma, ^"f5,"1" in Gloria Almgrcn. both of Irvington. CRITFl'f Tl ITTI r : were in charge. inn the d, ive.s- ,,-,m-/ihev h,-u,t ' Th" ''""nrl1 "PI"0*1'1 '"'iday | Cm-iv's im.iais F,-..m myfunhir 1 1 J counselor; John Hawkiiv, Shrews- marriape and her only attendant Unda matQl Qf port M[>n_ CKITBLLI-UTTI.K Tnp spr.,kf,r ».,ls Ml,,. Jnr()1) sn. "*•'"'«'; ° ' ' " T' ' Ort V>. :i.« lag day foi K.-ypof. ; ,,,f,,rm..ti..r . .n.-rn;n, herrec- va5 M GHI Sr01 i bury, Counselor; Edward G. Wai- } ™": *7 "cOarry of Long mouUl> aIs0 the brldc., cousin K3S Miss Mary Ann Crltelli. daugh- ver uf H.-iitfoid. Conn., who l.ild ,.„,,,„ Middle'to'.ui noire t 1 ' "-- '• "^' •' a •"<-r.,-.- , -,. r • h» ve.irs, Is and c dcr, Atlantic Highlands, deputy ' "y- The bride s gown was a junj0I. hridesmaid. Christine te, of Mr. and Mr".. Joseph J. Ya- of lereni visits to Isiael, the needs Hjnzp ,„'So., K.1Kh, L . h, ' As no I.ids w.-re i.-.-eiv-.i f.n K.. •-• 1 iM,h •,, ,-,.,, -h,-. 1 .•,-,-n.le-i whlte 9atin made llnc05s le diatriat governor; Arthur J. Scotto, P ")' Wickar of Carterct. thc bride's mtllo of Willow ave., Long Branch, of the people there, and the wr.rl; 1 Dr,,P(1 r,0'f,.,,. «.,„ . , ,h ', lug. 1 .-nioval it in. d.. :.!'•.I to 1.-- and tv.« in'.. 111 n-< :-»fli'.-:iun with n lIlusion Belmar, district governor; Paul S. * neckline, long niecc was flowei. gir| Ian( ) John J. Little of Newman carried on by Hadassah In that | '„.),,. 0 eue'le' ,'li-ivin. "h adveilise for bids O.-t. -M. i H h never u|..-n her ,vi;;-v » a ! Croncc, Frriichtown, counselor; sleeves and a. court tram. She had Th(, bride's gown was white I Springs rd.. son of the late Mr. new nation. Mrs. Silver is mem- T| v..' ,1 " mi -r-.l S1H 11 ' ' teiu-h*r fln Walter H. Paine, Leonardo, preai- f. K<-rtip length veil and wore saUni made pl.ince9s ,tyle wjlh R and Mrs. William Little or Heil heifhip ,-h.iinnan of the eastern t()Mn .,;,],„. ,llrt ,',rt ]„ . a ,'''" 1'arflll* Hlllior Soil*' • "I f.e; -h,- ..-..i.i- •:•,.- .-ireum- lhts dent of the Middletown township attached to a tiara or seed mandarin collar, and the skirt Bank, were married Saturday at region of Hmliis.-ali. „„ , Hmz.- n. , ,, . . . i stam-es us a j.-n::eiii:,n Mi lady, Lions club, and Krcd Zellman, Jr., P^rls. Her bouquet was of white fnrmed a short train. She wore a Holy Trinity Catholic church at. Others assisting with the pro- ' WrUdlllfJ .MllUVcrnttrK'* 1 ,„,,„.,) ,,,,„,,.,. ,,,, .„„,.„,,;. ,., Olch ds and past president of the Red Bank i carnations which she whitc satin helmet and her finger-1'-."ng Branch. Rev. (ierald T (V- gram were Mis Keymniir Lubel. /»/./ /,-• , .- . .,,. . M u-nliam |',,i,.,wlniMr.< Curlv in.l 1 i.k- ihn «\e:ins / n club. carried on a prayer hook. Thc hon- tlp ,cnglh vp],wa s attached to , Ientona performed the ceremony. | refreshment chainnan; Mrs. S. ' '" " *•">»"<'* Thr?,rknioit.in ave LVcnt.Iwn "f d-ing ' *.. Who,. 1 in.i.i.- th- or Mis On . Thc Fair Haven club will meet attendant wore a dusty rose this. She carried a sprajf of two ' s Barbara Bruno "as organist, Benedict Levin and Mrs. Ml'dred di«p!.-iy in the f,oni window ,nt,rta|ne, <,,,n,iav at ., ((ol,i,id st.itenients w hi, h I m i.l.- I w.n tonight at the Willowbrook. Mr. K"«'n made of lace over satin, ahd whit6 orchids, fnshioned together and Miss Anna Accerra, soloist. Aschen.lorf, decoiati.m.«. Reports of Allaire & Sun insurance- agency „.,,<.,,,.„ anni'.,, s.(rv /,„. ,'ho)r ,m_, nut nv.ti^ \-isl bv .i:iv I'.I will ur K Scotto will be the guest. carried sprays of talisman roses on with stephanotis and ivy. The bride was given In marriage wer>- given l.y Mr«. Milton fjerard, on Munniouth at. near Hroa.l u ,)n(| th rJi. w'ivi!| %u (|nd '^ (ieslri. •., hum Mr< r-.n-iy but a The Fair Haven and Eatontown Prayer book. The maid of honor'n gown was by her stepfather. Her whitc satin flnant-i- ,hnirm.:n, and Mrs. Mur- a. vms of culun-d pii-tui.-s show- Th, a . rtolnnson of Oe.in'noit' thought 1 W.H .1 ••in.: > .-iv:.- .lutv" Jonn McQarr of lMn w ha (1; Liona club, will hold a joint meet- y S Island blue satin and taffeta, designed on g° " d a French illusion yoke ray Rosen and Mrs. Millon Wasser, '"K "'>' fl'f-llghling appar.nu> of . %Jj; nn Mr< (.i,uv,, ,- ool, ' N,. e\.h\n;e ,.f 1,1 mv w.is In- ing at the Willowbrook Oct. 26 was best man. The bride's brothers, old-fnshioned lines with a bustle neckline, trimmed with seed pearls! fund rnMng. the hand-drawn type. S.VM.II of ' . ' ,f K.ur"vl|lt. N y ' 1 voiv.a in -he s.-tlem.-n- uf the harl Brie Jr and John l);ick nd orn wi| ! su when Attorney General Theodore ^ " °l "' - . » " h « hlue os- and the full skirt fo.med a full - these piehu.-s .-how MIIIIIBI types. (. (% ,.nJ,lVed ,'iinne. ' f,.lowed " D. Parsons will epcak. O Br en ushered. trlch trimmed bonnet. She carried length train. She wore a nmvn MacLfVV >aloll O|»-|1S nf "p'm'"'"s °'"'! "wl ''-v lh" K'lr1 • hv cnna-it.i ind television viewing :. _ Following a reception at the a fan-shaped bouquet of red roses, trimmed with seeed pearls, andT ,„„„" „ . xw ' Bank nre derailment h;il( . .--n. ),|,P, „!„.,,, were t'-iVv Rohm, m CIIKISTK.M.Mi Shadow Lake Clull Jackson hotel, Highlands, the cou- The bridesmaids wore the identi- carried a cascade bouquet of whito l«'«l|»orar> O«HT tniy or nune ago Pick Mariana and M He n Kini" "":'' lll;1" -" of Mr !lnd Mi K r W llr f SOaaoW UKC UUII Pie left on a wedding trip to Florl- ,-«l gown and hat, only In a lighter rose, with a while orchid a. the W"f". me . «hieh will ,,pen the , , ,t • -I Jrt^- T1,I,V ?!,,,/« ' "'" '"-• * iMarks AlllliveiBaiV d»- The bride is a graduate of South shade, of hlue. ' center motif. Ma.-Lrvy slen.ler.zmu s,l,,n and '•°S1 •»••••<>•> ill , V P 1 , • » I. - P »VM"n:' i:' " '" '''i1--'"1 s""'-'-v Side high school at Newark, and The JunUir bridesmaid was dress- Miss Philomena Tomair," ..( 'lan.-e s-u.li 1 White st. 1,, ih- An A,my .-.IMI. 1 p.gi.n :. -.'.• ' ,.,h ,•[,',,„' ,h' ',,'„,, at .M.mte:,.- Mi- Ni.<.'< -i-i.-r The Shadow [.alic Woman's cluh the bridegroom was graduated ed in pink t.iffeta. as al*., was the'Long Branch, who was maid of "--ir '11 • !,,,< o,,,-:,e,l and «,|- in its loft r K..it M.mm .u'ii t •• .' , v ' and bi-.ihe;, Mi- I'.'-r- A W...-.I. marked it.s Hist anniversary at an from Long Island City schouU. Dur-[ flower girl. Their diesses were i honor, wore a silver gray .-at in t>-mpo.-.ii Hv ..pei.ve i-s ntlice a' II dai 1 h inks m.,i,- ,0 iiie I: .1 I', .n:. ' _ !_ sinew-luiri. -md J ..'in I' Hl-.-n, S 11 Hl Mr Hl informnl dinner la.st week at thc |ng World War II he served with|s!yled with illusion off shoulder ' gown and cairied n cascade styled Bio.nl st m ih.- .si.ue formerlv or pulic de|. .1 tm.-i.' linn t.. IM ,..MI K\TVR-|-4I\ UMIVIK I '' ^'"- '""' '** " '" '•">- Rosevell tea, room »t Little Silver, the Army for three years and is necklines. The junior bridesmaid ' bouquet or red roses. The hi ides- • c-upied by Jean Kiorks. ••homing m-timt ' I he I.n.I »»• rmr..^u?> f|. Pnman liiagg ..f B.iih. Me.. Present were Mrs. Norman Long, now employed by the Sun Oil com- cairied a miniature sized fan linu-j maids were Ml.is Barbara Ynmello, The Hroa.l si ofli.-c opened 1 ..I iy found ai a.'u.ut 1 ocloek ve.terdi.v Mr and Mrs. John W. I'IIW and , »ti e tin- -punsors. A,so jfonding Sr, Mrs. Claude Harding, Mrs. Ar- pany on Long Island. quet of ruses, and the flower girl, t the tiride'ii sister, who was attired 1 to make interviews ami ap|.oini morning c\iuu-t"cl in Monmouth sons Billy and Robin of Memphis, the services wen- the rlill. in.i- thur L. Soden, Jr., Mrs. Alfred C. mrnnwiiiniT iei 1 • a '">"l(ct nf P'nk rose petals I in a yellow satin gown and carried ment.i anil cue tal.-nt :>nni> <-,-. st . .n-m Hun.nM-i line, l.y i'airul- ' T.-nn . foimerly of Mont.-Inir spi-n1 teuial Kr.indpar.-ni-, Mi 11..I Mr.v Jerry, Mrs. George Klnade, Jr. and FERUUHON— ISLL1S John ('. C'zugh of Hldgewood, N. a bouquet of yellow roses, and Wi-si.-u op.-ncd its teniporaiy i.lll.-.- nun Albeit K .\,.« m.in. Ji I h- ihe we. kenit with Mi«. I'uu-1 ] John 1. l>l.,.- 1 .\oi u.^uin ard Matthews, Red Hunk; Mrs.gusor)i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mfrk.'r of Port Monmouth, Wil- wilh a bouquet o,f yellow 1 „.<,•-. po-uilo,, |..: w ,.,-u The .oni|i.ui-, .1 nate until , .il:. .1 f,.i b\ Foil Suruliiy Mr. nn.l M-.s rhrTi.ut t..-i , hi>a.|.piai u-m ^^ •.,,. n R. IOIHIMI.-. mm .deiniMe.l ":- >-i 1.1 i>> thn ^ pn. ',.,• ihem nt then hum" at j " 'bn f.irnu-i K\>i D.-.-n of Sra Branch. Cams the bride of Oeorge Corson bride', brother; Joseph C. Wackar, I man. Janm McLaughlln of Shrews-1 lion is completed. band aiuund u» L-g. 'Nv* Monmouth. I'.nuhi. Page Four RED BANK ItKOFPTER. OCTOBER 12. 1950

KuJUHlUKII SHORT BRAS BLACK This Is Anniversary Week T\ f Homp anil Srhixi! rhih wi'. VALUE EA,. ONLY I or C Cup $j.oo 25" -l'M!'.. CUTS uf inr riub. Mi' J<- YAM) defense rounril, effective Dec. 1. CALL II 6-3454 Cciiinril President Spencer Rafter- son lecommended that Mr«. Ajfnt-5 VnnBtunt succeed her and council RED BANK REMNANT SHOP confltmed the appointment. Mr. NOEL R. NILSON and Mi*. Malone will move 10 thtir 146 MONMOUTH STREET new home on Obre pi. Shiewsbury. 468 Broad Si. Ked Bank - Shrewsbury Among those from the Pieebytci- lan church who viritrd the Pres- ! bytciian chinch of Jameiburg to witneM Sunday'* dedication of the nr^an were Mr- and Mr.-. William DeVnrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Sage. Mi.«. Catherine VanFrunt. Leon B. Smock. Sr., and Mr. and Mr*. Brnjamin VflnKeuien The Eatontown Home and School i luh will mort n woelt from today at 2 30 p. m. in the school. Miss Mildird Lea.*e. children's librarian for the county, will review new huokf for cluklirn. Mis* Leaee 5puke to the rInr> last yeai. at which linn- *he gav*1 cluh members ni-eful informal lun tin current huok!" Rrfi eshmrnt* will be served :il the clou- ginm will be In charge In the picture from left to right are, Raymond VanGlahn, Edward Straus. Max M. Prown, own- nf Richard Klein, publisher of the er «nd proprietor; Jacob Prom. Mr. Prown'a father; William Ol*on and Anson V. Ranaom. Sentinel. He will Introduce a member of the staff of the New Mr. Prown had hoped to have a group picture of all of hi* employee! taken at his booth at the York Daily New* who will Ulk on armory but the plan did not materialize. He regrets very much that only a portion of hia large aalei national newspaper week. force is shown in the. above picture. A large display advertisement featuring the tale appear* in today's issue of The Register. Tickets are available at Ratti* SHEER MARQUISETTE CURTAINS liquor store for the dinner Satur- day, Oft 21. to honor member* of scalp. She was admitted to Mon- the Eatontown Junior American PERSONALS mouth Memorial hospital Wednes- 0,98 <•» Legion baseball team. Protestant Women Local residents who are surgical day of laat week. She la now at the '• Mrs. Joseph Malone enterUined patlenta at Rivervlew hospital Seabrook Hill nursing home at Key-1 at biidge Tue«day night. Guest* this week include Mrs. Joseph port. Mrs. Healy Is the mother of Perk up with then e>lr« wide plain marquitette included Mis. P;it*y Zainbrann, Start Registry i* Canning. 121 Westside ave.; Mrs. |Minxes Martina and Ella Healy. Mis. Herman Aschett ino. Mrs. lAnna Andrews. .'57 Monmouth St.; • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Havens' cotton curtains, made with 8" headed rufflet in toft Monday ai a meeting in the fire- Krank Puonr. Mrs. Henry Scaccia place room of the Red Bank Meih- JMrs. Charles Clark, 24S Shrews-; and family of Canal st. and Mr. ivory thadt, each tide 45" wide and liiei for moit and Mrv l.owtta Squillante udist church, member* of the Red bury ave.. and Mrs. Miilard F. and Mrs. Bruno Mazza nf Mon- The Gleaners of the Prpshyterian Bank Council of Church Women Aumack. 08 White rd mouth st. spent the week-end at' wlndowi. church meet tomorrow night. openod their Ecumenical register Mrs. O. B. Cottrell, Vista pi. and Bradley Beach as guests of Mr. I The Eatontown Democratic club of the Protestant church women Mrs. R. K. Altreuter. 51 East Ber- and Mrs. Otto Morris. j If you are planning to remodel or re- j will hold a carrl party in the base- of this community. Workers have gen pi. are medical patients at Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen of pair your home, now is the time to do 90" Widr • Pair 31" Long J.49 ment of St. Dorothea's church Sat- set a Ronl of more than 400 women Rlverview. New York city and Mrs. Elwood I urday, Nov. 4. registered in the effort. Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Kreto- Polk of Camden, are visiting Mr. it. Lack of cash need not delay your The Friendship Ruild of St. Jame* Mrs. Hamuel W. Hauaman, presi- wicz of East Bergen pi., are par- and Mrs. Harry Vain of Herbert st. 90" Wide • Pair 63" Limp Memorial Episcopal church will dent, and Mrs. Warren Farrington ents of a daughter born Tuesday Dr. Bernard Fisher, dentist, ha* program. The Merchants Trust Com* 3-98 hold H food sale Saturday in front explained that the word "Ecumen- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. moved his office from the Dore- of the flve-nnd-ten-cent store on ical" is derived from an old Greek Mr. and Mrs. William Dotts of mus building, 21 Broad St., to 49 pany, in cooperation with the FHA is Main *t. Mr!. William Wardman word meaning "household." The Cherry St., are parents of twins, Branch ave. 90" Widf • Pair 72" Long 3.98 is chairman. She is assisted by registry ha* been planned to regis- a son and a daughter, born Sat- prepared to loan any amount up to Mrs. Howard Wilkinson and Mrs. ter all women to belong to the urday at Monmouth Memorial 1930 Red Bank Plan $2,500.00 to complete the work. Sim- Matthew HuKhe*. Mrs. Wllkin«on "whole household of God." hospital. 90" Wide • Pair 90" Long . .9 is chairman of a merchandise club Mrs. Hugh C. Maydole, in dedi- Ralph H. Belknap of the Bell Discussed by Club ply bring us an estimate of the cost and sponsored by the church which wilt cating the names of the women Finance company was among The Red Bank Kiwanis club at end the second weeks in Decent- who have pledged their support to those attending yesterday's an- we will handle all the details. be.. the register, called upon Mr*. John Its. mooting Monday night at the Double Size 0.98 nual meeting of the New Jersey Molly Pitcher hotel heard a discus- Mr. nnrl Mis. John Wmtmann Muyskcns who made the presenta- Finance asociation at the Essex last week entertained Mrs. Wort- tion of names and money from the sion of the Red Bank plan of 1980 You Can Pay Over 30-Month Period House, Newark. which was prepared hy Herbert S. 9B mann's paients. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- women of the Red Bank Presby- Mts. Caroline Shaw and son of Triple Siw 11' liam Randall of Stamford, Conn. terian church; Mrs. Herbert Lind- Swan. With an FHA Title I Rector pi. and Mr*. Shaw* parents, Alston Bcekman, Jr., chairman Members of the Eatontown Lions ner, Holy Trinity Lutheran church; Mr. and Mr*. Wright, are on a cluh. led by its president. Benjamin Mrs. Frcil Boyd. Methodist church; of the dlacusaion, spoke on the three week*' trip to Florida. elimination of grade crossings. While Quantise* Last VanKcuien, and hi* wife, yestrr- Mrs. William Wormley. St. Thomas Mia* Lillian Terhunn nf Hudson iLiv vi.-itcd the Jameiburg home Episcopal chapel, anil Mrs. A. A. Samuel Libovaky presented the ave., pianist and music teacher, at- Swan plan for additional parking for hoys in t!ie state Lions' annual Morgan, Pilgrim Baptist. The reg- tended the special Institutes last Modernization Loan pilgrimage to the home. Others ister work will he carried on this for the business district by extend- I there were Mi. and Mrs. Clifford entire week. A like registry is be- week at the Griffith Music found- ing Hudson ave. to Front st. Ed- |Cadman, Fire Chief and Mrs. Peter ing carried on by other church ation at Newark. She attended the mund Delatush told the audience , Tomaino, Mm. George Winning, Mr. women of the nation. sessions on the Invitation of the of the proposal to alleviate traffic foundation. Programs of the meet- congestion by more oast-wcat cross- until s uriam ' and Mrs. Edward Urinn, Mr. and A verse choir sang several selec- Mr«. Hanr Rowland. Councilman ings were devoted to Bach, as this ings and by extending Arthur pi. tions. Participating were Mn. Cas- year marks the 200th anniversary of north and south. 3V MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 6-1465 • Bii'1 Mrs. Fied S. Morris. Mr. and tle Greer. Mrs. Frederick J. Rich- that composer's death. Mr. Beekman, In summarizing | »fi.=. Krne.»t Ciraf and Mr. and Mis. ardson. Mrs, Bessie Branch, Mrs. Leslie D. Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic K. Adams the pirn, stated that even though 39 Monmuiilh St. Red Bank 6-1165 A. Milvin Morris. Mrs. Joseph C. of Hudson ave., returned home yes- Mr. Swan was thinking of 1930 Red The IORII lo better and binder hull!. Davison. Mrs. Howard F. Smith, terday from Northfteld, Mass., 1 Bank problems, the conditions re- nrn. ntlvert;** in The Rpuinter regularly. Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Sr.. and where they have been enjoying a main the same today. Misses Lucille Conley. Grace M. vacation. Allen and Elizabeth Harris. Mr. and Mr*. Alexander N. Mc- DRUNK AND DISORDERLY Clees of South at. are parents of a Towpr Craft Men Fete daughter. Ellen Sandford McClees, William Carpenter of 93 South st. was sentenced to 20 days in the *MERQ»N1S born Friday at Monmouth Memor-' Army-Bound Employee ial hospital. Mrs. McClees I* the county Jail yesterday morning by Richard AbbattR was tendered a former Audrey Doughty, daughter Acting Red Bank Magistrate Wil- STAR DUST INN of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Doughty liam Wichmann on a charge of be- farewell dinner party Tuesday night at Pleasant inn by his co- of Twin Gable*, Riverside ave. ing drunk, and disorderly. AT BRIDGE, ROUTE 35, RED BANK, N. J. workers at the Tower Craftsmen Mr. and Mrs. Louis DalPra of plant on Chestnut st. West Front St. are parent* of a He was presented a gift by the daughter born Friday at Rivervlew hospital. DELUXE DINNERS workers, who arranged the dinner in honor of his entering the army. Mr. and Mr*. Porter Toomey of • FISH Present were Stephen Greenwood, Throckmorton ave. are parent* of a Walter Antrim, Paul Morris, Roy son born Sunday at Rlverview hos- pital. Buying Carpeting This Fall? • CHICKEN King. Andrew Johnston, Norman FROM $1.75 Miss Frances E. White of the Taylor, Gilbert Redden, Harold • STEAKS Emma Willard school, Troy, N. T., Now It the Logical Royer, John O'Neill, Frank Maz- ha* been appointed to the preset ALL WOOL • CHOPS r.ucca. Milton Earl, Frank Dursto- board of the school. This is the 1 vvitz and Alfred Snyder. organization which sends r.cws of BROADLOOM Time to Buy While Our WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES student* to their home-town papers. FINED FOR FIGHTING Miss White is the daughter of Mr. Assortment and Stock Pfc. William R. Shaw of Fort and Mm. Arthur J. White of Elk- Enjoy Our Delicioug Food and Delightful Atmosphere. Monmouth wa.i lined $50 Tue*day ridge, Red Bank. morning by acting Red Bank Mag- Milton Meckler, son of Mr. and Is at Its Best, Especially SERUCE IS TUPS istrate William Wichmann for fight- Mr*. Morris Meckler of Weat Front ing in the streets. A slmlllar charge St., is enrolled for hi* freshman In the Wide Widths. LEE SANFORD AT HAMMOND ORGAN NIGHTLY against Pfc. Joseph B. Thomp- lyear at Polytechnic Institute at «on and Sgt. Arthur Murphy, also Worcester, Maa*. Ml SIC FOR DANLIN<; BY "PKTK" (;ALATKO AND HIS OMJHKSTKA of Fort Monmouth, was dismissed. Mrs. Catherine Healy of Shrews- The trio was arrested Oct. 1 by bury ave., fell on the back porch SEE GULISTAN'S VISIT OIK BOWLING ALLEYS AND MAKK RESERVATIONS Capt. Charles Ericksen in front of of her home last week and frac- the Schulte-Unlted ctore on Broad tured her wrist*, a heel bone and SCULPTURED street. nose, and suffered cuts on her RENAISSANCE and heavy quality New! Unique! Convenient! TWIST CARPET In rnlli cf 27 inch. 9 ft.. Lumber Specials 12 ft. and 15 ft. widths. NOW OPEN! GULISTAN'S CLEAR HEART — VERTICAL GRAIN K NEW TEXTURED No. 1 WOOD SHINGLES '24 »>» MODART BOARDMAN'S 18" (4 Bundl. Squtrt)-24" (J Bundl* Squ.rt) FRIEZE CARPET In rolU of 27 Inch, 9 fl. FISH MARKET 1X6 T & G HO. 2 C«dar Rooftri *120°°'» M • nd 12 ft. wirtthi. BOARDMAN & COOK The above carpets come 1X5 T & G N C. Pin* Roofers '107*'«* in a wide choice of lovely decorator's col- C ors. May we show them 1x8 Knotty c*d«r Paneling 18'/2 >*°" to you? (Mtrtatt Croti Brand) 116 PLYSCORD & • SHRIMPS UK»». All Merchandise VihJ*c< to Prior Sale ing and todayif)noiit popular colo • CLVVIS prior aale. No phone ordera, plena • LOBSTERS Little Silver Orhtr Famous • ALL FHESH SEA- SHOP MON., WED., FHI. UNTIL 9 P. M. FOOD IN SEASON = SUPPLY, lnc.= LUMBER — PAINT — HARDWARE • \LI. FRESH WATER MILLERTON RUGS, Inc. FISH 15 SYCAMORE AVENUE LITTLE SILVER (OPPOSITE I.ITTI.K SII.VKR R.B STATION) 130 BHOAD ST. OPPOSITE STEINBACH CO. KED BANK 6.3279 Phonei: Red Bank 6-3427, 6-3421 Campaign on At Little Silver The canniai^n for council scats A&P's DAIRY CENTER at .Little Silver was officially opened this week when two of lhe thrre candidates issui'd statements rela- tive to the Nov^ni^oj- election. Charles W. Stephens, a member of the board of education, and Chester Apy, present councilman who seeks re-electiun on a atick*r campaign, issued thu statement*. Appearing on the ballot with Mi. Stephens m Councilman Donald K. Lawes. All are Republican*. Mr. Stephens'* statement was made to members of the board of education. He said that if elected to the boiough council, he will re- iivrv 1 on71 tind An sign from the school board as soon as it is convenient to the board. He also stated that it would be im- possible to devote sufficient, time Customers Almost EntUvsH Variety to the many duties involved in both of these elective otllccs and carry on hi* normal bu«inr.-s activities. Mr. Apys statement follows: Corner nf "Since announcing my candidacy for the borough council of L*Htie Silver, the inunesl of the people of our borough in municipal ai- fairs and in democratic memods of government, hua shown itaeif by the great number of requests that I have received relative tu the giv- ing of information to tn«' people of Lit Lie Stiver about local t>i-ou.vmd and procedures. One of our leading problems and one of interest to all centers itself in the Held of educa- tion. What doed the future hold for the hiRn school education of our children'/ Let u.s m;t 11 v "look at the jeeurd" so that we may plan for the iutuie. "About 1940, I was one of a small group in the borougn uf La lie Sil- ver, intcrested in education, who were greatly concerned about our high school facilities. The Little Sil- ver board of education knew of the problem* that Red Bank laced and looked towards -i means of helping solve them. After move than Vnrrt? years of hard woik our board of education presented to u.s the re- gional .school plan, something that many had dreamed about, talked about and worked for. This plan was defeated in some of the other boroughs and many vuU'cl against it in our own borough, not because of opposition to a regional school, but becau.'i1 m:iny people felt that the method of financing that was presented, held inherent danger to municipal solvency. I felt that this part of the plan, the ni'1 hod of financing, was the weak link in the plan and it was with thp conviction that the method of paying for the school should and would be changed that I voted for it. "To those of iis who have talked and lived regional school for »o long, to thosp of us who voted for what we believe to he the. answer to our secondary educational prob- lem, the future is but a challenge to present a method of financing to our people, that will assure us that this need will he met. Lot ua re- member that this ia a problem that concerns all of us; WP have placed the responsibility in the hands of our board of education, let us make sure that they receive our help and co-operation, not interference.'' SMII MM cat fria ywng pirkirt—M cntir ilien rmvnt

Bazar and Art PORK LOI\S -*•"••"*•—tull rut " Show Planned Packaged Committees were announced to- day for the bazar and exhibition Ched-O-Bit . . . . Viibpki^le Ameriran ftlire* *-»« V4 % r>*g 30c which the Navesink Library asso- ciation will stage Thursday and . . ~h Lie I'ream ('bcete w,u or Bordan-i j« IJe Friday, Oct. 19 and 20, in the li- Baby Gondas • • brary. , <« pkg I.JC (iralrd llalian Cherse 3oi pkg 31c Alfred Ferguson, Jr., president Swiss Knight . . of the association, heads the com- mittee, with Mrs. John Spurdle as (•ruyere lordani eoi pkg 3«)C Liederkranz .... 4oiSk93.1c chairman of the exhibition which will feature paintings, sculpture, We WUt Sell VM m Wh»lt L0I* «r Bttktr Mmll. «* oi pkg 23e foliage Chetse 8r.«uion. loio^l.fe ceramics, metal craft, handicraft and other displays of hobby handi- Nm Center Sttemt Removed. Ymmr craft. Mrs. George Emery Is in charge of the bazar, and Mrs. Fer- Frmmh Top Gradm Kuson and. Mrs. Richard Hurd are Ib. chairmen of the staging committee. CHICKENS •railing u4 Frying - Sini 2V, to 3tt Ib*. Marked on Alt The bazar committep includes Mrs. J. Otto Johnson, food table; Mrs. Walter Basch and Mrs. Eric Loin Pork Chops c.m.r cui. ib 65e Fowl For fricatiee. «lad»-all tizei Ib 39c on the Shelves! Williamson, horticulture; Mrs. E. F. Hession, fish pond fnr children; Pork Chopg Hip and shoulder cull Ib. 39c Ready-to-Eat Hams whole or aih*r hail ib 59c Mrs. David Jackson, decorative ac- cessories; Mrs. Lester Sickles, Chopped Beef Freihly 8round ib 59*= Smoked Pork Shoulders shortcut ib 45e white elephant table, and David Jackson, refreshment sale. Chuck Roast or Steak >°"«'» »> 59c Smoked Beef Tongues short cut ib 59c Mrs. Spurdle's committee fnr the art show includes Mrs. Frederick Ib 89c Eldridge, Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Mrs. Pot Roast iNlllH Cluck-no fat addad Sliced BaCOU Sunnyfiald lugar-cured 2 hall Ib plgi 69c Harry Cravcr, Mrs. H. E. Ward and Marcia Hunt. LegS Of Lamb Tender ib 69c Frankfurters skmi«u it. 63c Shoulders of Lamb Cron cut whole ib 49c Pork Sausage . . IM ib 65c Mnt ib 53e Drama Department can Prem, Spam or Treet. • ( " °« 45c Quaker Puffed Wheat . * « pk«. 2 'or 23« To Give Play Oct. 19 Stewing Lamb *'*»» and thank Ib. 29c Fresh Spare Ribs .••»•• n> 55c * Post's Krinkles Sug«i co«'«d s^oi pkg. 2'or29« The drama department of the Ib. 69e MustardSardine88nnoii-Underwood'i3'/,oi <™]()r Red Bank Woman's club held its Beef Liver Specially selected Beef Kidneys . »> 29c opening meeting, a covered-dish Rock Lobster lu^r Star brand 1% oi can 39c Pineapple Juice AM brand, is or. 15c 4«or 35« luncheon, yesterday at the club- Beef Short Ribs flavorful, economical Ib 55c 1 house. Mrs. Juhn C. Elliott, 3d. Tuna Fish Flakes Suitan. «oican27c Lemon Juice v»r,oui br»ndt 5 * 01 can 10* chairman, said members- would Soup Beef toneie» ib 59c give a play and a musical skit at Stahl-Meyer Beef Slew , • iib.«n43c Horseradish Good t'oihert « at bot 1 {c the Masonic night meeting of Red Vegetables Bank chapter. Order Eastern Star Fine Quality Seafood Thursday. Oct. 19. and Henri Spaghetti Sauce « . ioican!4c Pickled Beets G'««n«ood'i Kom« «tyi« 1 ib i« 15c The musical, "It's Great to Be a Mackerel Fr«h ib 27c Swordfish *> 55c Heinz Baked Beans . . i< o. can 2 for 29c String BeansLo(d Mon-iwch »tyit w or. c«n 2 <°r 33e Member of the Woman's Club," will be directed by Mrs. Allan Car- Fruits Flounder Fillet ib 55c Scallops ''•'* ib 69e f man, third district chairman of DeXO Vegetable ihortemng 11b can 30c Jib can 81 e Sweet Peas lona brand 14oi. can2 °'2329c llcrber. M:-..-. Er phy. Mrs. Ccirte Pie ...53 A. B!:iir. Mrs Lyman C Vanlii- iMf ItlMd-l. t. M. 1 friifi BoraXO Cltani duly hand» 8 or tin 1 ae «egen, Mr..- J{,,i,,..rt if. Hisbrovv, Sunshine Krispy Crackers . nbo k4 27<- Mrs. IVWi-,'. \v. H uinii.rr, Mrs. Potatoes * >» 4ttibb. ||Je Edwin H. M-irtin. Mis. Kichar.l H. 9 Nestle's Semi-Sweet Morsels «ot pkg 21c 20 Mule Team Borax n» 16C :ib pkB 29e Hammond and Mrs. John H. Bow- ers. Portland ApplesAuPurPos.ib ,5e Rich, flaky (trips of pastry top this pie White Rock, Canada Dry Gnjeraie 29 012 for 39c Camay Scap tath»no 2cak«23c ... the better to show off its taste-thrilling Five from This Area Broccoli ' From nurby larmi bunch 19c filling of plump, juicy cherries. You'll love it! Granted Divorces Carrots From wetlern larmi bunch 9c Mrs. Alice B. Blauvelt of Flor- ence nve.. Leonardo, was granted a Table Celery wh.te *, pucai mik 15e Marvel White Bread . , . i«orioail4c divorce Tuesday by Judge Donald H, McLean from Donald M. Blau- White Cabbage from n«rbv i«rmi ib 3c Pineapple Cocoanut Buns pkg of 10'or 27c velt who is now stationed in Vien- na with the army. She charged he had numerous affairs with other Yellow OniUUS U S No I grade Ib 3c Chocolate Fudge Gold Layer . «^ 59c women. Elizabeth P. Morris LaVoie. 85 Lemons t e • • • • carton of llor] 3c English Muffins ~. • • • pkg of 4 tor 13c Red Bank nmnur, vim granted a Pricti Ifftttivt In Supir MgrktU and S«lf-S«rvic» Sterti Only. divorce from St.-nley P. LnVoie. 77 Cranberries • • a • • lib oiiob»g 17c Dixie Ring Cake . ^2V>

MtMSCK 0' America's Best Corsets Clancy Boynton Fitted ky Graduate CnmrMrrM Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity TUCKERS Dies at Age of 40 Molly Pitcher Super Market CORSET SHOP Clancy D. Boynton. 40, a partner 139 Broadway Uinf Branch JOHN HIM.AUDI S J chutch, Keansburg. A requiem in the i-eal estate and insurance • FREE DELIVERY • ma.'.s wag offered by Rev. Edward firm of Boynton and Boynton at t .], .!. K'.f;:t: d , -, VI a ineii.l-cr j (*ui1 igan. Burial, under the direc- Drummond pi., died early Satur- 18-20 Monmouth St THE REST F3R LESS Phon* R. 8. 6-3144 f l). r.ir.r li't o.:npa n\. I.onj; JTion of the John J. Hyan home for day morning at Jersey City Medi- •fRVINS NATION* 01 l;i.,r'.r!i d.i-il M.ii..|iiv n.fining nt funeral?, was in Mount Olivet cal Center after a lone illness. He Armour's Selected Milk Fed • Best Cuts . :, .•,„• '3 I'irii- :m . \V'-«I I/"nff • comet PI;.'. lived on Little Silver Point rd., Lit- MONUMENTS ]...... • Hi- • i- I'"! n -i' H;m !!•: .lr,l < 1:1 v- t r »;i \- ave, East Keansburg, died VEAL to lh« community for mai-v . it. !' v M.. •• i ..:--i :i m< Miv»tT if i Friday at Monmouth Memorial hospital. She was the widow of 11 .1 I- n-' Mi-:: ...I. : I'I.III • :.. H'P-I ROAST ROAST yctrs. A hom«-o»nfd orjt>n!zn iJnhn MacDonald. 1. i > III.in. i, l.i iijr Hmtu-li iinlcf. t Mrs. MacDonald had been a BKST CITS ALWAYS ALL SOLID LEAN MEAT I- . • ..Ml Aiv |.'..-l M.IMI:.- Si ,r,.l- 59 65 tion, «'» have always 'H en a^i . ,( • :-.:i|,l. I. 11..;. «! AI eh Ma*""*; resident of Kast Keansburg 43 years, and belonged to St. Cath- Choice Cuts - Armour's Selected integral part of the .«pir:t anil 1-V :,l . ..un.-r. Ft'Aiii ami Si'li-rt Choice Cuts • Armour's Selected erine's Catholic church. There are Mi i;- I!«l l'.:iiik; Ocuriic lire X-RIB activities o( th;* comniumtv \\. no known survivors. • •in.;* iii\- in.I II.c V.in'.-.l Hull club The funeral was held Monday at or SIRLOIN or c have alway? itnvpn in cor.f.irm • f ;h.- l::f> >.• t • mp. St. Catherine's church. A requiem S;ii\iwn .•!•• i,:s vwfe. Mrs. Rf-I- ROUND Your Expression of 'mass was offered by Rev. Francis PORTERHOUSE to the (lf.«iif» of thosr ;n ' r- r.n Pi.MI.' I'fiiMnhi- :i il.-niKli'i'i. I Gunner. Burial, under the dlrec- lb. True Remvmbrum-v |.. Ann. in.I :i •• !i. Junn A •''til Ition of Ihe John J. Ryan home for r»ivpm» nt. i-.' Wr-l I. 'lit Hi mi !.: '.:• .i si-l.l.-. I funerals, was in Mount Olivet So other ait of a uunn:il M: Chiiile* Sliu:!. M.'ita»nii. iind Beaut) . Uiffnit) . I ndrrsuuiding ! cemeteiy. man's life gives him mure Mi J.iiin M'-lCenna. ]lnli"ny: ROAST ALL SOLID MEAT • NO BONES STEAKS complete snul fatipfat t;->n 78 •:i :, |.••]-•. i.«. Mi*. William j \VILLIAM~HC GRATH th:in the huiklm*! of :• Mnn- i:..iT:i:irt iin! Mis. Hanild Kemp, Armour's Grade A orial to his lovcJ uni's v. lu> ll.h'.iv. HIIII Mis Hai'.ld Stnney. William A. McGrath, 62, of Allen- Fancy hnve pone on. W ll'ii'L-.i. .iiul H brothel, I'eter hurM, was stricken at the fire SMOKED John E. Day Our select Barrc Menu.rials I'll-.. c »l K'ypnit. house Friday night and died at FRESH 'jear the Guild mark of ap- S'i\.'-t^ wt-rp held at the Wool- Fitkin hospital Saturday morning. BEEF !i \- fni • i:i J huinr In.-t nip!u by He had been chief engineer of the proval, your £urtrart«*e nf a 1 rtner Memorial at no extra l.onu' I'ran. )! l"dfc>v The funeral ; Allenhurst flre department 28 years. Funeral Home cost. Visit our showioiim uil| 1.1- i...,il this afteniuon at 2:30: Mr. McGrath was a former as- and see our displays of these ri! ir.| l-ii-i ' Mi ihcnlint church. sistant chief and sergeant-at-arms Clancy D. Boynton FOWL IS Riveriid* Avtnu* Ki v .1 iv K. Hi ims. pastor, will , of the Allenhurst department and TONGUES certified memorials. THE HAM Phone 6-0332 R»d Bank • :!,. .id :i.--i-!cd !•>' Rev Harry | was president of the Allenhurst Mr. Boynton, long active in busi- Armour's WHAT AM I: I'IIIC ,.f lietitnn, fiirmer pastor • Firemen's Relief association. Genuine •ejport Branch—Ml Maple PI. ness and civic activities in the Red • •I :•.•• • :.;.:. :i Hurial will be in I Surviving are his wife. Mrs. I&a-Bank area, had been a resident of STAR SMOKED f* £% Telephone MUI JOHN VAN KIRK '.! ••• n I. ii n i cnielery. belle Duffy McGrath; four daugh- this section 18 years. He was born LAMB Non-Sectanan N»It to Ml. Ollvrt C.mrttr? ter*, one of whom is Mrs. Dorothy at Woodbridge, son of Mrs. Bertha MISS CI.AKA C. SMITH Hoof of Eatontown; a son and nine H. Hinsdale Boynton and the late Lady Attendant Phone Red Bank 6-0319 Mi.- I'l.-irn Cope Smith died sml- grandchildren. Ernest H. Boynton. His father was president of Boynton Brothers and R.F.D. Bor 108 Red Bank • I- :i.v Tui'-ilar ,'it her home. 4'M MISS CAROLINE BRAREN3 HAMS 58 Hi'.iil.^iy. l.iniK Ki.-inch. She r.nd company, Perth Amboy, real estate WHOLE OR LIVERS I... II :irl>ir rlipi.rvi...i-ir "f 11.p Free- Miss Caroline H. Brarens, 61, of and insurance firm. Mr. Boynton SHANK HALF ! i;.| |.u!ilir si'liuuls 1'ir ninny years 12t>» Eatontown b!vd., Oceanport, was graduated from P.ngry prep- l.ef. i '• ti.-r i I'liienlf nl. died Thursday at Rlvervlew hos- aratory school, Elizabeth. WHITE ROSE M: s S:nilh u:is t.iim ,-it I'pland, pital. -She had lived in Oceanport Surviving are his wife, the form- POTATOES 17< P.i . itiii);litir of Iti'V. .Matthias N. jfor five years, formerly residing at er Miss Regina Curchin; a son, WILLIAM S. ANDERSON nml Almini Cope Smith. Her fnth- I Deal and Roselle. Clancy Boynton, Jr., 9, and a daugh- • •• w.m liinner |ia.-|..i of the Marl- | Mis* Brarens was a member of ter. Bertha lioynton, 14. Also «ur- 10Lbs. If Imiii I-'.-iiiti.--: chin I'll. After her re- St. John's Episcopal church, Eliz- COFFEE I viving are his mother, Mrs. Bertha FANCY LONG ISLAND LB. CAN FUNERAL HOME tiifiH'iii Miss Smith lived in abeth, and attended Trinity Epis- H. lioynton of Little Silver; a t.'inn.'i fur five ye.n> v.ith her sis- copal church, Red Bank, Surviving brother. S. Burritt Boynton. Colt's t'r ;ind bruther-in-liw, Mr. and FANCY NEW NO RINSE Is a brother, John E. Brarens, Mar- .Neck, his partner in the Red Bank 30-32 HUDSON AVE. RED BANK Mi-. Ben J.. Baker or Long tlnsville. firm; and throe other brothers, C. Br;ini-li. The funeral was held Saturday at Whitman Boynton, Dayton, Ohio; 2 Boxes 0Q Sirvu.r.r 'tie another sister. Roscllc. Burial, under the direction c John A. Boynton, Plainfleld. and PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 Mr Homy Miit.ley. also of Long of the Prall funeral home, wag In Ernest Hlnesdale Boynton, N. M. SURF Biam-li, l«o nephews and twoLinden. LAKGE BOX The funeral was held at the late TOMATOES ^ 25 nicre*.-. 'i'iie. funeral uill be held tomor- LOUSLOCKERY residence, with Rev. Robert H. An- row at L' p. in at the late home. derson, Jr., rector of Red Bank Louis Loekrry, 77, died Monday Trinity Episcopal church, officiat- Hev. Chailes \V. Pemhcrton, pastor at Monmouth Memorial hospital. cf the Lnnir Branch Baptist ing. Bearers were Dr. F. Lswton Ho lived at the home of Mn. Mabel Hlndle, W. Gilbert Manson, Law- ihur.li, will otiiriate. Burial, under VanPelt, Johnson ave., Matawan. the direction of the John W. Flock rence V. Carton, John B. Ackley, Mr. Lockery was born at New-Jr., Dr. Douglas A. Edwards and H. LAURENCE SCOTT funeral home, will be in Maple- ark, son of the late Lewis and Mary wood cemetery. Paul Joy. The services were held on Lockery. He had no relatives. what would have been Mr. Boyn- The funeral was held yesterday MORTICIAN MKS. MARIK SONDERGAABD ton's 41st birthday. Burial, under afternoon at the Bedle funeral the direction of the Worden funeral Mrs. Marie Iv Sondergaard. 74, home. Burial was in Ccdarwood home, was in Fair View cemetery. SCHULTE UNITED of 7 Broadway, Keyport. died Sat- cemetery. Church Street, Belford, N. J. urday at rhe Se.ibrook nursing home Keyport. She waj the widow flumson 80.82 BROAD ST. RED BANK • i: IV t • i Sonil' r*::i;i! hi; h;id Menitt Lane, Jr., formerly of at 12 Maplewuod ave.. Keansburg, i Old Farm Village, now of Mon- iivtd in Mi-union! h (ounty M yeirs. ' while visiting his dauRhter. The Slie v. us ;m n.s-oc.;.i'e menitier of jfuriejal was held yesterday morn- | mouth Hills, Highlands, has been th" K'V|ioi' I.i'eiiiy i-'uli rind for- ing at St. Ann's Catholic church. : appointed to the special committee lnr-i'v :i :i.i rii!,er c.f the Keypolt Kev. Edward Corrifan offered a I on integration of the New Jersey Puh'ic llr.ilt'i Nursing a'siicintlnn. • high mass of requiem. Burial, un- elate bar association. Mr. Lane Is 1 Mr.=. S,i;ii!e.'i;a:iii| is nuivivM hy a former member of the Rumson DISTINCTIVE ,dcr thi direction of the John J. 1 ;i In ot hi';. H. h l>kesui. Kcvport; j Ryan home for funeral.", was ini zoning board of adjustment. four M.-?rr.-, Mii. Theodore S. , Mount Olivet cemetery. The Young Woman's club of ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS Hi oun, Keyiioit; Mr-. Carl Dnvid- Rumeon held a card party last Perfection ol Material and .-en, Los Ann. Irs, Mi<. Chris Ipland, ARTIIt'R SI.AVTER Thursday night at the Rumson ho- Workmanship In Beautiful Si I'etei.-liuij:. F!:i : ;ind Mi.«. tel. The special award wu won by Ei hai Jt llei i-trom. Metuchen. 1 Word has been received of theMiss Mary Alice Onderdonk. !death of Arthur Slayter, a former OCTOBER The tuneritl wa~ held Monday af- Roderick J. Maine, son of Mr. New Dealfna iresident of Keanshurg. at Boston. teir.non at St. Stephens Danish 1 and Mrs. Raymond Maine of Lake- I.utluiMii chiiieh, Pirth Amhoy. Mr. Slnyter wns superintendent of side ave., and Raymond J. Deamond, Our memorials are manufactured • St. Mark's mission, Keansburg. Burial, ur.dei tl;e direction of the1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des- by •killed artisans la our well lit'd.i- funi i\ti liume, was in Alpine Surviving are his wife. Mrs. mond of 21 Church St., have joined I Laura Slayter, and two children. •quipped plant at West Long ci nu tery. the Navy and are undergoing re- Branch. cruit training at the U. S. Naval CiKOIK.i; K. MKUII.I, !Sf. Ann*. ITA to Mert training station at Great Lakes, i, K M.-^ill. 42, died Sat- III. Upon completion of their re- in Jay at his i.niii.. mi Glemlola rd., I At Keanshur^ Tomorrow cruit training they will be assigned I'Vu-mim."la> Hi- hail hren » meni- to units of the fleet or to a service 1 St. Ann's Parent-Teacher asso- school for specialized training. | LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., inc. '" :' "f li - fluur:: in-ATishirj board iciation will meet tomorrow night of - ihh-iCi.n M'vnnl year.". 'at R o'clock in the school audi- Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Gulden, j Will St. Tel. L. B. 6-3567 West Long Branch Mr. Mogi'i U;H born at Farming- itoriijm at Keansburg. Sisters of formerly of Bellevue ave., have \ dale, sun of l:;i am) Keziah Ketch- i the school faculty will be In their moved into their new home on SEND FOB ILLCSTBATED CATALOGUE am MPKI!1. H> M IS associated with classroom* from 7:30 o'clock until Ridge rd. Mr. and Mrs. Gulden his tat her iti ihe hardware business 8 o'clock for parent consultation. have been living at the Rumson ho- tel the past month. and was a member of the Farm- Final plans for the P.T.A. mas- inKfinle MrthuiliM church. querade and square danco will bo Joseph G. McCue of Ridge rd. Surviving, be.-Mi'S his parents, announced at this time. The event will accompany Rev. Joseph A. Sul- .in- H:H v.ifr. Mr.-. Nellie Shafto will be held in the school auditor- livan, pastor of Holy Cross Catho- -Megill; a son. Glenn Megill, living ium Friday, Oct. 27, and music lic church, when he leaves Nov. 1 offers values that will make even at home; a M.-tn- and three broth- will be furnished by Happy How- to make a pilgrimage to Rome. er--. Mi.--. lintton Cook. Warren A. ard and his Roving Rangers, well- Miss Patricia Nelson, daughter ol dtttm av idta lliml mituli tmfnv* our anil L'hiirl.s Miy:ll. ail of Farm- known radio entertainers. Prizes Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of Riv- the most thrifty shopper give them :riKflnlr, ami Sterling Megill, Now will be awarded for the prettiest, er, rd., represented Star of the Sea Itrvtm U frvAdti that w may eontinu* /• mtrit th& York. funniest and most original cos- academy, Long Branch, in a poetry 1 The C H. T Clayton and Sontumes. reading contest last week at St. —nfidtitct plattd in «A furn-ial !i!::r.t- aie in charge of ai- An entertainment will follow the Vincent's academy, Newark. Miss a stamp of approval. rangements. business meeting. Nelson is a graduate of Holy Cross school. ! MHS. 1SISAN BKKRV Riverside Heights Mrs. Louella White of Freehold Mrs. Susan Berry, 74, of Pine spent pail of last week visiting her LJioiik id, Pint- iiruok, died last The V. 3. G. club of Red Bank brother-in-law, Jackson Conover of OVER 500 JUST* NOTE THIS SELECTION. JUNIOR IfKlou n t ft lent oria I ~Moom e Tiin:-sl!ay a', lui' l.unie. She ha|d met Tuesday at the home of Mrs.Ridge rd. lived at I'mc Hiook all her life. j Ralph Teed. Pvt. Charles Mears, Jr., son of DRESSES SIZES 9 TO 15. LARGE SIZES—38 TO 44. j Gay Smith. Joan Held. Nancy 2/reJeric _A. ^4JamS, llUjr. Surviving are four suns. Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meals of Ave. Just Received I John. (Jti« and Percy Berry, all |Hurd and Rose Ann Terraciona of Two Rivers, left Sunday for MISSES SIZES—12 TO 20. SUPER SIZES— ; uf Pine ilioitk; four sisters, Mrs.were among the children who gave Cherry Point. N. C, after spending For This t35W.D,ontSl. IZJBanl Tel. 6-0226 j Kv:i Livings:.>n, Eatontown; Mrs. a dancing exhibition at the Red18 days' leave from the Marine ] Kdith P.nii'S. Mr?. Di smn Boles and Bank Trade Exposition Friday corps with his parents. Event 46 TO 52. MATERNITY DRESSES—12 TO 18. I Mr.-. Elizabeth lirriy. iJine Brook; night. Bernard Oakes. Bon of Mr. and a brother, Alfred Taylor, Eaton- Members of Cub Scout pack 23 Mrs. Bernard Oakes of Waterman tu-.'/n; HI j.'-andchililien and nine will hold an out-door hike tomor- ave., has enlisted in the U. 8. Air row and Saturday. Force. He left Monday for Texas. The fun'-ral u-.n h'c-ld Tuesday Marilee Petillo, daughter of Mr. Forty Hours' devotion at Holy Every Facility af:ern i.m a'. F'me Biook church. •and Mrs. Anthony Petillo of Frost Cross church began Sunday morn- DARK PRINTS - MID COLORS membet- Hev J. c. Smith nf Atlantic City, ave., wan four years old Tuesday. ing after the 11 o'clock mass . nd THE OKOIR OF a fi.i-.'Mi'r jia.s'.or of the church, j Her birthday party guests were ended Tuesday morning. j Penny Fazio, Jackie and Lloyd Pe- Tut GOlCfN SuJ That You i.ltici.iietl Hunal. under the diiec- A group of parents and teachers ::on of ihe K. I.pon Harris funeral 'tillo, Vincent and Cynthia Paladino, from Holy Cross school are attend- tumie, \'.is in Pine Brook cemetery. Barry and Sam Zimmerman, Louis ing the Trenton Diocesan council of DENIER CREPES - FRENCH CREPES Desire Johnson, Michael Walmann and Parent-Teacher associations today MUS. MARY NICHOLS Francis Petillo. at Trenton. Albert E. Snyder is a patient at When you call upon our firm in Mrs. Mary A. Nichols, 69, of S3 The Rumson mayor and council Ivy House nursing home. will meet as usual tonight at 8:30 time of need, you will find that we I.ini'uln ave., Keanshurg, died Sun- SHANTUNGS din' at AllenWuOd hO8]iital. at the borough hall. have provided every facility for your Sin- is survived by her husband, River Plaza Mrs. Thomas Leary has been .luhii H. .N'lchuN; tliree suns, James chosen chairman of a card party to Mrs. E. Preston Alexander has be given by the Holy Cross P. T. A. convenience and comfort. Many, .Nichols. Keanstjing; John Nichols, resigned us libianan and the posi- Bluomsliury, and Fred Nichols, Inter this month. Mrs. William DOZENS OF STYLES many timei we have received appre- tion hus been accepted by MrsSmit. h is co-chairman. The commit- Connecticut: a daughter, Catherine Helen Conover, Middletown. Mrs. Nichols. Keanslmig; one grand- tee comprises Mm. William Me ciative commenti on the complete- Conover was formerly llbmrian at Manus, Mrs. Stephen Cooks, Mrs. I'liild: -n'ven nisteis, and her moth- Red Bunk high school and Welles- er. Mr.- Catherine Schuman, Jer- August Muegge, Mrs. Allen Galla- nen of the facilities we make avail- ley college. The new hours at thegher, Mrs. Lincoln RoberUhaw, FOR EVERY OCCASION S.'V C.'.ty. River Plaza library are Monday, able. Mrs. Jam<•.". Nelson, Mrs. Henry The funeral was held yesterday 12:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.; Thurs- Hoffman, Mrs. Edward McCroasin, morning at St. Ann's Catholic day, 12 30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Mm. Vincent Whrlan, Mrs. Rccco I Cioftl, Mrs. Hamilton Johnson, Mrs. James Feit. Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. William Cromey. Knc Gisleson, retired building MONMOUTH MONUMENT contractor, quietly observed hi» 92d birthday last ThuMdsy at the COMPANY - home of hLs son-in-law and daugh- f RfiifcT» ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ether of Headden'i Corner, Middletown, Route 35 Bingham ave. funeial home. A motorbout owned by Frank Wlldey of Naveslnk avo., which was 60 CFRONT ST. RED BANK N J L. H. Francis, Manager stolen Wednesday of last week from Formerly with Francis O. Squires, Frsehold where It was tied up at the foot PHONE RED BANK 60557 or ihe sheet, was found Friday by PHONi: RED BANK «-3810 I'olii-i- Cn(,t. William Zerr near the n (Tver l]ears of Dppp (tab'p ! [-prv foot of Maplewond live. Consider- NIGHTS: l'OINT PLEASANT 50547 able damage had been done to the motor. St. James PTA Plans Card Party St. James Parent-Tracher asso- ciation will li"!d a ia id party Wednesday night. Oct. L'D. in Red Bank Catholir high school audi- torium. Mothers of grammar »chool pupils will he in charge, directed by Mrs. Walter Noble and Mrs. Francis Murphy. Mrs. Thomas Strachan, member- ship chairman of the P.T.A., heads Featuring Star-Studded Varieties horn Acme's Dairy Department the reception, commuter, and oth- «r chairmen arc Mr*. Hubert Gaul, refreshments; Mis. William Dow- len, table arrangement*; Mrs. P. H. Hounihan and Mrs. WilJard Erhart, prizes, and Mrs. Joseph Hintelniann, publicity. Room mother chairmen are Mrs. There'i still time for you to Edward M. Kelly. Jr. Mrs. Albert Glendale Club Bloom, Mrs. Philip Thomas, Mrs. be "Leading Lody" end win Bruce Pistcll. Mrs. Charles Oak- 2 b erson, Mrs. Howard Havens. Mrs. valuable p r i i e I. Simply Michael Bergin, Mis. Edward Lcd- leave your name and ad- Cheese Food box dy, Mrs. Erhart and Mis. Dowlen. 'Special for one week only! Slice it, melt it, Monday the P.T.A. board were dren in the "Leading Lady" carriage at your hostessrs at a tea for mothers of Acme before 9 P. M. this Friday night. spreod it! Marvelous flovor! Try it now! fifth and sixth grade pupils. Thir- ty-five persons attended the party in the school cafrteria. In charge •nera Mrs. Strachan and Mrs. Come on in—Thrill to the delightful music Swiss Cheese °ZT t » 59c Noble. of Storecatt with the hundreds of thousand* Mrs. Victor M. Durn was named who are already enjoying this beautiful, en- American Cheese ?£ chairman of the fifth grade moth- ers' committeee. assisted by Mrs. chanting "music to buy by"—now in most Mild Store Cheese »49c Frank Goff. Mrs. John Lally and Acme Markets. 1 Mrs. Thomas I^awrence. Mrs. Cream Cheese r. ^."'•SL 15c Oerard Sadler and Mrs. Arthur h ( Ounn will be rhairmnn of the sixth Reddi-wip ;:.: T :.r 53c jjrade committee, assisted by Mrs. Rober; Hayward and Mis. Naffle O'Brien. 1 The next 'ea will In- held to- mniiiiw afternoon for mothers of seventh and eighth giadt1 pupils. Kay Natural Cheese'^-25c VIRGINIA LEE Special for one week only! Old-time tasting mild cheddar cheese! 13 Ca^cs Heard _ Seabrook Fordhook By Magistrate Stilwell Liederkranz Cheese X 35c Muenster Cheese Magistrate Stanley Slihvell, At- ChocNutFudge § Limas £ 25c Kraft Velveeta i 29c Glendale Club ^l 21c lantic-Hulmdel township court, heard 33 cases during the past Shefford Snappy t 20c Grated ""ct... ir 19c week. ChM Michael I,osito, HohokPn, was Layer Cake 5 9c | fined $13 for passing a school bus. Provolone Salami ",. 55c Pabst-ett 'Cr' John Goodman. Pnssair, who col- Reg. 65c. Special this week-end only! p ToiYlfltO JuiC© lided with R:imon Mulzon, Lin- croft, at the intersection of rt. 34 «5#» V Birdseyt 6*z. and county id. 5, lecrivrd a fine OVC . m Ctncontuttd CMt of $13 for careless driving. Charges Coffee Cake 19c of cnreles? driving also brought "%Qf. jft Special Intrcductory OHer! Makes 1 '.i pints. a fine of $13 to George F. Wilde, Streussel f Swift's Trenton, and H fine of $8 to Alvin Hunt's Tomato Sauce Pkr nc u-., ,kf. Fig Bars IUNIHINI Russo. Alfred I. Scott and Joseph Ideal Concentrated Banana Flakes "It?*. «'' 19c Desserts Fiumano of New York, and Charles Bread - McCORMICK Stterman, Newark. Tea Bags *....«..(*<> 57c or Lemon Flavored Pit Fi Best bread! Best buy! "Dated" (or freshness! (* Orange Juice 2,7:43c Durkee Cocoanut£.t!l,17c Each C2n makes M i pints pure juice. Ideal Tea Bags 43c Uncle Ben's Rice '£ 20c package Woman's Exchange Shop Ch«c*f«tt Flov«r«d Has Nrw Manager MMk Amplifiar 11-oi. jar 27c Gold Seal Rice ,X 17c 4 sh i b Gerber's Th(» resignation of Mrs. Daniel Lake Shore Honey T." 10c Cream-White »"«" 3«l, 81c Applrgatc as manager of the Wom- B »T«AINID an's Exchange shop on Linden pi. O« CHOPPID Foods was accepted by the exchange board Garden One Week Only! "i "T _ us lltuj Sweet 4 >,-o I. of directors at a meeting Monday uce available. Libby's _Peas 17-ox. can I / C at the home of Mrs. Wilbur B. 10 97c Ruthrauff in Middlrtown township. bunch O«AVY California R&R Boned Chicken**:; 79c B.V, (XTrJACr iar Mrs. Applegatc ha* served as CARROTS 1 •hop manager 12 years. She ».LU Tender, sweet golden carrots. Featured at oil Acme Markets' v N Cut-Rite continue her service with the or- Tender, sweet golden car Chicken Broth ••'2 "T. 31c Tenderoni * 2 21c ganization as a member of its ex- 2 ecutive board. Mifs Audrey Prod- Juicy Chicken A La King Vl 53c Waxed Paper dow is the new shop manager. California dozen Soup Mix =« 3 *.;;.: 32c The acceptance committee will ORANGES jpagncfTi CM ».I-A,* IM-foet meet Wednesdays at 10:30 a. m. at Just in from sunny Californio! A real buy! eHI M Pea Soup rr: 2 :r 33c roll 23c the shop to meet consignors and to Fancy Cortland Nearby Raviola "°" " 23c accept articles to be sold in the CtOlll « MACKWIIL ,...,. Pork & Beans !*-•! lie shop. Plans are under way for the Hunt Club annual sale to be hold early in No- Apples 4 i»s. 25c Broccoli bunch 19c Date & Nut Bread 'Z 19c Mott's Apple Juice ":: 22c vember at Rum.=on Country club. k California 1 4 Others attending wnre Mrs. J. Marmalade &' ^;"!., 25c Dog Food rianicl Tullcr, Mm. Janics R Clarke Brussel Sprouts « 25c Lemons tunkitl 6-17c Orange Juice t.°can' 35c Jr., Mrs. Dorothy Wcrlemann, Mrjs. Fancy California Marshmallows "T Stanton Whitney, Mrs. Gernld Na- 31c Tangerine Juice 2 cam *«IV. 5 ^ 69c gle and Mrs. Donald Lawes, Sr. Dll MONTI •% [• Cracker Jack £ 6 23c Pineapple Juice can BOSC PEARS 2 - 29c Kirkman's BAB-0 OLD DUTCH BON AMI Borax Soap CLEANSER Back Again! Sensational Offer! CLEANSER POWDER 3 "" 23c SAVE OVER 40% ON HALL 2 'r 25c pachaftt c 1 15-ei Sweetheart QUALITY D1NNERWARE Kirkman's Flakes J£ 29c Puss'N Boots 'i.:rL9c f am 29c 6«f your U-piece starter stt ftr e*iy |*> ^^ f\f\ Kirkman's Granules ^" 30c Macaroni Dinner ';£, ,.„ 17c Soap 3 3iT 25c Start!r lot In atautifiil Sprinftimo otttcrn. 4 dinnor olatti, 4 cupi, 4 *e9- $ 9With9 Kirkman's Cleanser LT 9c Noodles T"". 15c X'26c SAT^;; 2 -«23c •aucon, 4 dtiitrt drihn. A ro.l buy! Wilh«irt Card Uti Soap Powder -TSL *, 25c KKKMAN'i NibletsCorn 2r31c RINSO Complexion Soap 2 ~k« 13c Del Monte Peas h^*B 20c t lothrt Rinto While! YOUNG HEN "-' 29c Dial Soap MOOOMNI 2 -*« 37c Hash u!*n c"""d i4*i. «•• 37c D p Ib. Wrisley's Soap XTJ^!, 59c Rock Lobster " ^ ,„ 39c TURKEYS HUMHm Reody-for-the Oren drown turkeys, Ib. 75e. Plump, delicious birds! Crackers "^.^ 32c Krispy Crackers '""IS.. &. 27c Cashmere Celered Nwtea, Parkey, Blwt lennet, Dtl Rich Bouquet Soap Margarine i. 27c C.Urtd, VA Ib. prints, Ib. certon rojulor Q Pork Loins £5 •> cab. ~C £5 OSe^ Camay BATH SIZf 1 CPUI Jit CINTIR CUT PORK CHOPS, Ib. «5c. Really delicioust Ivory Soap DUZ Prrtonal Siae! 1,322 OSCAR MAYIR CANNCD " Toilet Soap Don Ercry thing! Silver Dust SERVE ACME FRESH 3 •£: 25c »(*•••. 78c U ilh Cannon lti$h Cloth Hams '*%, $6.95 3 — 17c COLORS Smoked Stter FROSTED FISH! paihago Iconomy J6-O1. ph|. It's "fresher th»n fresh.** No fuss, no musi Camay DREFT Wllh Cannon Dittt Towol Tongue »» 49c ... ill food, no waste! Easily stored in rt- beauty frigerator freezing unit. Everyday is fish day larga ilio it Acmt , • . Monday through Saturday! Bath Soap Fresh Slir«<* Ivory Flakes by Iht brusMui Palmolive Soap Beef LLivei r ">• Pollock Fillet .:i:29c For tint tmundtrintl 4I-OI. pk|. k 2 T 23c ri|»l.r Or Purt Perk Whiting Fillet ;. :31c 3 ntii XJt oocl«|t *'t TIDE Sausage Meat »b Swordfish Steak * 59c Ivory Soap Ivory Snow PAINTS Alt Menl PriceM Kjjrclivr Thurt., Oct. 12, for Diiket and Laundering Octagon Through Sal., Oct. Hi Medium Site! •;;; 29c • x 78c • Right ever th« counter—no •ocfcaoo Laundry Soap waiting oA • At regular paint price* 2 ->.> 17c Lava Soap cakt> 23c • No meaturing—no mutl. Oxydol fust or bothei For Dirty IIanil,: 1*41. IWIIOSO Spic & Span Ivory Soap •canomy til* «... 10c KLARIN'S ( Irnm l.irV* Magn! Economy Sii«.' Paints and Wallpaper OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. '*•"• 24c coho I tC 26 MONMOUTH STREET • iiia^n^'' the AmericanStom Company Phone 6-3838 Red Bank 73 RBOAD STREET-RED BANK Pace Eiulit BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBEB 12, 1950 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED

RED BANK BRANCH of Ntw York ANTIQUES—Bo.iBht iM sold. Madt ••• H !•• i :n \ I Hi.* li" • .-II.'. ;.l: I < IM, II I>.MII.K r :•'! 1.1 l'l.n \: 1 III- I.r.-H Af.i.n'. HnY.;find THASH REMOVAL service. Atl.rs. rei- 1934 MASTER CHEVROLET sedan. Fair Pr-ial. 17 Me^hau c IIIHI. Ph.ii.« KK ... > • o 'I > i- '• lial.) |.IM i ai.;;. I.v. .if w. L ir.M.'i - ,, r.i.n ,.•; , nisi-) nrvrrsl rhairi Isrs. garages. cleaned. Reasonable runl.ton. I7i>. Phone KE 6-1343-M Stock Exchange Arm desires foutiv' nii'1 .i --BTMI ( n , ai ] 4<) R.ilgf. rd., man not ov.r 'JO to learn brokers, ye • ., . I'h... , III :: •:.!!. I find mo. d i> • n io..m >rt K. rates Ph.me KE 6^1 UL aft,, 7 P_M.' 1 buR.nfBB; tyjuna [irpfprred, \ni'. not i^* »]•- ...ml tint. Phor.. SE 2.W33-M. 1 a i (!«•• »-n.' __ , LAWN AMI PORCH furniture mpMiiitea IJ("'| I.INCiif.N Radio and heat WANT ADS '6 I IKE." Unit imi • >fn;.al, Write, K ving nU rt nee* and KfililKS ALTTION SALK. Starting "Kri- Ian be . . _ Maple avr., 1 air DISCONTINl'ID wasbsb.e and sJn- :,...: i :, wf. «••.«]: MISR 1HT, f.i . nn::n.l Csllsd for and deli»er«d. Wilkins Mo- nalaiy dmircd to Mr. C. £. Savage, Hoih »'... I'hori' RK fi -17 7 '2. rinj, (), t. 13. 35 E.m it.. J-'rephold. tor Sales. Phone Red Bsnk (0040. Ask Hai.n. I'l.v,... RE_C.16i.0-R. _ fast wall papers for every roam in I 0 5-A Monrrmii h %i.t R«d_ Ban_k. nr, J :.. ai- iHII.Il.-' lOAf, rifir.nie. h I ,ii I 3. 13 rs.I tiiv-. »;-;.:.anrr», toni*. rtr S*sts for a!). order, passe-d last inspect on. Can be 1 WE LOAN YOU tires, no charge, while gg phone number to "Typiit, ' BO I: i'l fr-r 10 B.i.gie ro B Klaf.n's i i.e .i.h ai,.l'i;. i«,s(l cat. If. IJ ..v.r.na! 4' I : ;.. niMn.njt h.gh* 7:3d P. M. srei. any tim,. $".0; also parts for 193« Classified MAI r Mi tt A.~IIIS(, mi yourb are being recapped. Mount T.re MK R»d Bank." i...re. a.n :ot.. . I'.. I i,l Saluiday «r Sundal, RK 6 M \ VTAC, W AfiHEH. "iPaM.nah>. Call lord. T. y.:ngalc, Ettontown. Near 1'aMutl aid Walipsptrs. 21 Mon- Service, 7.i White St.. Red Bank. Phone WAN -To work fi I'l I1U I-.....I I-H a'n :. 1'. M. ! "."•'•» >K 'J-'i'.MI «f!rr fi .n r\ci ng * si-hool. Fhone hA 3-nn.s.- moJtJl strset. RE i-j)484. from t nings a wt*k Advertising Rates . i.in.i.y. K. NtlW I KM. lit ... .,,1, r-f,,..l .-.fl k- NEW HAKV S< AI.K. r>id faihionVd Illu TUDOR "DELUXE ' Ford, perfect i.KKM IN s||KI'HKl!|i n 6TD FtJR I OATS rrTade ,i,to th,- iat.st room. A goood part-tim» or 10e Pjo. b Mfo.r ithn *itock right- i • ;t.|i. . Kroil n.Jjii*tall.*1 rr.ti with inmimtf rondition. One owner 1350. style CHlte Stnlrs. I,..,, rei..i:rs of all person. Steady. National & & 10, 47 SO Word! MINIMUM «Ce A lill't 1 IIK EW.IIY ...-.as..!!. r..uery, ,,.i .; si " , I., w ri..m. W.ll ...-:. fn' I., ...w i..| I-I ..-,- «pi ;nr ii II i'I I'll i nym s-rt. All r*-nsonah!c. Call after 4 P. M. Saturday or all day cot-^er. tirasi. mil «;.,..k[lr. .r.'ll l:ov- kinds. !•:) South St., Ued Bank. Phone firoid it., Red Bank. fhont RE «• ll'l. llll. IIL'ftNWl si.d ,.ii.lMili. '•" l'"r» »'•' • Ki,,...w,,,,d, la.r Ha I "a i IJ) fi-46 1 1 -J afur 9 !' M RK 8.25.I «• Sunday. R. Buyer, Concord ave.. be- ttto' E«. !I Additional 30 *ords or frsc- elt.es. ll..nn I" e !:.•». is. 4«« llrim.i twec-n V.ola and Washington, Leonardo. , , A.M I i •, ,„ - ••'••>"<• KK G-4:K7-J • SJCr"ttfJl SNIFFEN SHOS. PaintiiiB ami paper- t:.tn the-cof fOe rlrr.l. 1'b.n » KK 1,-4:0. »|ti -ng. It Johnoon it.. Monmouth SPARTAN MANOR trailer. 27 feet long, SEWING MACHINE operators. Lining M\IM.K WNINi,' ft.roH—...,. -»».m,'i SEXI-lNK M;U.ETP, nic.. stock. Hamr hanging. Phone RE 6-.".47-J. _ Ad vr • ::Bpmeiit Imded I «ds fire 10c ad- cleaner! nnd bung. Private homes only. paint, seat covers, fully cejuipped, U C. Snvlb typtwr.ters. lu» as $jy.l.» SUT i.f hand-i>« ' S-I4H7-M-1. menii. Cost fiOn. sell for 9100; also t«-n- appliances. Full time position. Good d.'.onai eat h inter! on. Phone RE «-«"«0_or EA S-u.-.v-M. »47S. Phone LO «-4«»B.J. Ke-. i.i..i.i ...ned. gue I anteed. Serpiro'v, '• ATJTriJin! Afrlran mshngVnyTVTr- pi' -r dinii'tc room iuilr 175. 205 Lin- opportunity for right man. Write, •'Ser- R.Kht to c assify, edit or re;e-| Paperhanger and paint- PO.VflAC' -1947 black four-door "sedan. ] i-. M..nmouth street. I'hone HE • an chairs, set of Virtonan dining rnln ivr., Lau_rrn(** Harhor. vice Man," Box ill. Red Bank. nny iv.t\»>rt .sement is reserved by .id - tit. <|. . t . ea. h I nd s.l. 20 years experience-, sprr-ialUintr in Good tires, good paint, radio r.nd heat- rliairs. inlaid mshoifany French pTlU'lfTiAIRE." ifx" 'mb.p fcrt. running COOK-HOUSEKEEPER. Experience ana ii'. HiKMltT. \ t U . : , ' :, ...1 rnnditinn. IMll.T intirieiis. Fair |.ric,.«, l,e.1 mati'iials. r:> (.- er, Ii. .I'onabl. down payment accepted, L'.-KH Hi MHiUS. M,,...!-ll«'' > >'• ...n.lt ..ti. f-V'. rhuiii- RE fi-'l!U. lie ll.dder Ilulek. Inc.. 1S3-I8H Mon- references required. Small family. 940. We v ' ' 't I.e resrons t-e IV-r . . . • ' 1': . M .:r,--K. rst.tna-.es. Call Hun. S,.ii-h..d,- H irh- 1 :, .,, rtcniidi! ..aid In-.. 11. ' » ill ii hM-iioi. ih.riv ih m. -1. iif tulil... i>.ne PIPKI.KSS FURNAlE with 2i-'.nrh fir*. m...iili ,t . Red Bank._ Phone RE 6-2(1*^. Phone RU I-K!4H. . tr-o-. u: . -. U..J nit he l>kE5Sfi1.\KlS'n. alterations. tiulorttig. children. Other help kept. Pleasant ATTEMInS''- We In- «• e>, ryth.i.n >•..! , -y's, Mi.ldl.ionn K ve Corners, 1! PttAl T1CAM.Y NEW Ailmirnl electric tor and c inch, 1'i'f miles; 90-day guar- surroundings. All modern equipment. re.'f vrd u;. '" n IV M . n \S *>.!- 'EUA-l'lii 1 IKI II'U INI .fi k rial .-I A!! t;. i.e. of coats r''!ine-.l. Thca-r-ral i.red ,-i t!u . lie i.f I- .ni.l. ii: ai.ii tn..:- :i.'.. i an irr, . nc i ud in ir »l«rtr;r ciork, Slic- ai 1 • rf.-rt shape, seven tlr.a. No lt..ti;i. t\cr; • -<; otftt, ndvrr- ... . ,| ,,[, I, K'.o i, mil!.on. .*.' 11. 1 111. costuni... Kxper- workman.h: 1.. W.i .a!', Position will be in New York city: $10(1 ng siii-i- , B f." 'ne l.ii.i.l : ^ .,: i. i,... iii- Q . \ nfire in fiut. Phon* KU 1-1421. il.al.-r'. line own, r, A-l condition. Phone t Mmi:ti wlirh n.jM bt received \T 1 •',•••• : fit .1,1. vei Prompt sirl.C".. I'lioner a month to start, lor information, call j >:g ..f voir Ii.iint. A Ini*,' a.K.n! ni. i.l I Hi . fiv#> v*ry o!d fhftim. 13 > fl'ti . ll| 3-MH4-J. by I 01 n T.K sclay. M, k. r. w < 1. . KK IJ.1HII4.' EA 3-0332-W_. i ,.f l.athiubs. ha-:.. I...Ms ai.il tn, d.'.i.e \l TuM \T\ IIM r with- tf\rn viry fine old mnhogany r| n me r ,ablets, K.trhen h.r.ks. featurng liie la- NURSES rHRONOlTnAPil ","»:• ndar. lS.il MODEL A POTin. four^door sediiT LAL NDftES"S--For four hours daily in Nn :anir a'..ens « li he er- am... room rim r«. fl'n.r !nmpp Jl, no, ' n bit H (inod rondition. two new tiles new nursinir home. Uivercrest N'uriinf r.pti'l for or rhan>t*fc n.p.ir in rnr.il. Ytmnirsl.iv.', kltche-[,s. gnh, e..! and „,,... t,:i, v . i 1 . • !. •'.'"'riioii." HE t- hn.ii! ft . l(<«l Hiink.' BUSINESS NOTICES Eitry watrh iei>;. r.d h< r.- k,. i.s ac- . ni. 1 fired heat,I.K Hants fur steam i,< nt. .1 . 1.. - M .,; •, M roof. J7.".. Call at 227 Church St.. Bel- Home, Chapin _aye._Phone RE_ 6-48U. r.r.?-..^'i f..l> ore hour sflei re. . P. CATTLE "WARM AIR furnurr, ];ke 'n»w, curate time. Conviiien vuur.e- f, II. un: v.at,r heat or hot ar; o.l I. nneis for I or phone KE 6-0841-J after .1 P. M. WAitR"ESS— Apply in perVon; Bow Knot te.pt M orh.e. 6.".."ii'» BTL". i<-" It norkmg. *»."•: Rosin jewriers. 11 West I-runt M , R.-.l \v,!h Milineapulis-HoiiryMll! i-di.!(,... KOR MORTGAGE LOANS all R.V. R. 1947 CHEVRriLET convertible, maroon. Sweet Shoppy, Broad St.. Red Bank. (JlWUTY I'III'I.THV ' Ry H«rk " Evnn^ bi-nrf hcHif-r. lariff enuiirh to hem BankJ" rhone Red Bank 0-001S fuel tankB anrl sc|.t:r tanks, galw»:i::-*rl H. Btout, L«wiB building. 77-H Brtatd Ve-ry good condition, J'or information, YOUNG LADY^Home economic gradu- K.ildy foi III. mm, luiUi-i, in r rfnimn, w,th li!n«»r. u<.nl HUP -sr«- ABSOLUTELY BEST prir,. H:\tl-. .run. and l.l.ick pipe and fittings, r,,p|.,-r strrft. IOve>r Newhprry itnr»>. l.hnne RE 6-,iHl«.M.* •nn, ISO: ir.'i ff#r of ^H :\ uirio.J c'.|ip*>r< matlresve.'. furnaces. sto\e«. m.tal and ate in selling or comparable training. I.lung and h'tina>, soil pipe anil fil- roi.--»'t. SEPTIC TANKS and' cesspools cleaned; l«y rorru^Htfcl IIBIUT. rinv. Hi rpr.n a disheri. Attics, cellars rleai.td. All j.ink 1936 TERRAPLANE convertible. New qualified to teach sewing. Permanent I.nrfb. A Inr^r assortment of elcctr.c al.so dry wells, dralm installed. El- Whi.lfi-iili- in.d r-ti..!. N.irswami. nl.f foot : two large rRiaminp firf pniof doorf, bought. Odd jobbing and trurHni.' Wal- top. good, $125. Spalford. Call KE 6- position, with all benefits. Apply Mr. and ifas wal.r heaters, tiertric an.I gas tlmutea ffiven OBear Beektr, 47 Sae> LOST AND FOUND 1. i.r -..ft. riioin- UK S-316II-W-2. J.'i ^arh : two firo extinguishf r», oc d ter Behreni. Phonr EA 3-'17.1a-W.- 0.111 e^R.'_ Coley. Singer Sewing Center, 43 Mon- IF.I...... 'crtric refr.trrraturB and fretr- nnd_tL' Ei'I Haven. Phone RE 6-14S4. __ ( l\|'«. .""i PBC'II : lartft- b. nrh tuivniilh JUNK! JUNKI JUNK i;-r-. j-ink mouth st.. Red Bank. PACKARD—1948 delux four-door sedan. , - i he faninui. Myprs "aler l.un.t.B fl H KV* I. A (" K ~ iVR A *l K. r-.iHl bun. riK- *". sheam. new. <•', • Rnunrh nnd Lomh 7^'> EXPEBt CARPET liTing. rautiriDii. F'REE BOARD and "room for business dealer. We pay b,st j.iirr for rags, Radio, heater, eleetromatir clutch, JLO.-- i i.i.1 BUini. punil'S. Numr-rous other itenis. I>UI rtxiHl di iln-ii -.HI* (..• Imrbrr ti*-w b.nnci!Rr« with rnmiKis* rn«f. nut fringing. binding ftnd rs.novatll.it. lady in exchange for staying nights s iron, paper and mattresses. Call RE overdrive and white wall tireB. Trades M.ddictoirn Plumbing anil H.atliiil Sup- rh.i, ?:t Mirh «.s.. ciininrir.i.: ha ••: «tf,:,. S7'.: th .• »i.d i!'»-t Percy Gray, IS Wavcrl; ulara. Had with elderly person. Own room and * 'I • . . .' K.-i ply I o., Highway .No. I..',. H lleaildn.'s Ba-ilc. Phone Rert B«nk_t3?J« air. 1 ml. Terms, lie Ridder Buick. Inc., •h lie. ' • h. i- . «-'.'.. hydraulic ja.ks with aree^sorie s : ill lie Al.TEKA'fiOtfS and " .1 i.-nmatii.g^ anii ir,.:-169 Mnnmouth St., Red Bank. Phone privilege of home. No other work In- T iV I i,ri.f r. M.ildietevn. (me m. e north ot CARUURKIOR8 arid mameloe. rebuilt. lo> v .- - • v,. :.;. : I.M.h.i. l'hi,i-> RK fi.USI ronm set. sold mahoKMtiy. like- i.< w rultiiK and fitting scnir-e al.o per- cluded. Call AT 1-0088-M.* »••:• lie.I Ban;,. Phe.ne RK I-SV,". Oprn Quick, factor* workmanship. Duui'lis RE 6-2"Mi lilNINC, IIIHIM SKI li,,,id cndition. wninut l.rdrnonis set. ronii.lfte: I)nnran sonal shopping. For acpniiitment, call Phjfe drop-leaf table, new, !<:. A le.t Electric Co.. S5 East Front at., Red RE «-.17S:-R. HARI.EY.I)A"VlrTS?i\~l»4-« motore"yeul. »: I :," M.. .-'. I.. K-r. AT 11 71'4.W. Fully ,,iu.ii[ied. Lots of chrome. Must I'l . '• PluV of f.irnll.ue. Plion.- IU' 1 - (J 7.1 ^. Hunk. Phone RE •-"128. ni.' be •.. MI to h.- appreciated. Phone RE BOATS VAIX'K? I'HII.I (I I'KKP frreier. four rubir f.'l. IN HKIJ BANK—Span Cruft Studios. j'-ii- ti.ii:i47-J. V\ : • , ...I |... H'.ilfh:i Muriel. Wolfhill ave., Oi-.nn- picture framing: oil iiaintintfi, «tch in . : .. 1 • J ings anil engraving* raaiurcd; ftlll.ittl* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i'JT.i fliEVRllI.ET" COUPE, excellent |..,, t Pli..,,.- Il-X r.-l r..T • FURD MARINE ENGINES. Lahman I.M.I . VI.I .1.1 IV : ('ameleas mantel tolrroi-4, window val- <-,.1.1,11011. Heasonabi,- offer accepted. HIINKV RKK.S. >H pri l v, Alior J" eonvurted. lUO h. p. V-8, eight-cylin- •. V . J.,v I.r. 1. . anceit, lawn lignt. framed mirroit, 17 2fi l).\>anf st.,_ll,-eanport.* i. • • • I'h I.l) «.:.'.-.1.1! TAVI LICENSE .1, Mi,ld:.tnwn townih.p. der, ti'h; £*J h. p. lix cylinder, |445. . I!.,, l>,.-. Ea«t Front street. Phone Rer^Rank l.x*%r, I'.'ll OLIISMIIBILE businei's roupeTC.io^ I!.,. .. •:% K»SI i !o,. ,"„'.. .."•..'. '.'.' s • 'l'bo:.'i I.A ":V.'i.'l3'ii! ' llorSK "THAU.Ell. Amn'rin. J,,-fooT. Phoae KE H-Djiiv Located Port M011- Conversion kit for your 1!*37 to 1948 1.1 I.- I . - /.- .1 • mm. .1 . > r v a.... | r r w : r j AL'Til" ffATltOR—Sale's, lerTlc*.' Expert i-un-iinir rendition. Quick buy. I26j. Mil II.\MI. KKkuSKNK .loul,:. nurniii , "'"I" '"", - ''«' " • ' "'' w •"•"'•'V mo.llh Ifl.. Port Monmoulh. 1 Kurd V-8 engine, |U0. Mount-Englnh ,..--,... l:.,i H.-.k «•.! V ""> •'" ' • : IMi K-Ll- BAl.Kfl. N.» ll.,;:ni.,l. i ew --.pair.I,K. - •* vears experience. Mobile I'H ' RE t.JIM. Can be seen anytime." ( a i ... • .-., r,.,i.-.,,. i-i,. . .l.i.-.foot 'I"-.''- t'-n-lily t-i'-i. awning. Mou »•-... i fAVKRN Main hi^hisay: »:! year bus;. galei Co., i*'"rd uwlff, _R* *_^ 1^-_ <<• M" '••", '••..•-.. \ n.s 1I..I, .1 „. j,,,, . „;.„ „;„,„,,, ,., „ a,,.,,. Rml-o-Tvli-vMion Service. E. E. Carlile. PLYMOUTH 1941 s.dan, like new, 1400. r,-' -.',','•..'• .',-,'l.-.'i "r'.iiiliii»ii t:.« i Mo-i-'-r. M.ifl loil.Mi.fl s i aye.oil .. s ElrlmlKave.,e Eldmlge ! ness. Property, l.usin, s.« and ri\-.,irr« MOTOR, UNIVERSAL, utility four, 24 14.*.-147 Monmoixh St., Red Bank. Phone Also P.imouth 1939. needs repairs, A-' • ' •' '• '"'"• llh .i. r, f pi.ii*:ini i ..i I.. r.,.i,.v..- ' ' " ' l ' ''' N''Il"•• rlM |,l...:.r,l j:... V..-:,,,.Hi"i >i,l, ."'I '"""' N'ei.l'in- ' ... for iri!«. Write "Tavern." liox .'.II, Red h. p., elect ric it art ing mode!. Good ! II. J.i -I •: ••>••• •' !'•• • '••• n-...... ,. ..a.I- I Hi-,,,, s.-.i,, ,nd Servi. ,. W K-kiii link. RE 6-:in . SI ...i Phoi . KE 6M019. „',„.'.,I (:, i.nii,,.,, ,-hest of drawers, i LESS THAN TWO months old. Cn.'.v Hank. running condition. Full price |'2U0. Call 1 •• • l"H'. I'h.'lie Mil -ary. I Sat urday.* _ (I.",. -M l-.tw.el, m.d I oi r.A ,,.o;. .-..j b. with -pr in.I in, ^:.. Midilletown. Phone MI r,-02>]-J. vict-^ in going businen-. Write, "In- ehor with 125 fett nf ** line. |2fi : life Sniull monthly payimnts Rrriiit;;^-! on Electric Shop, II Weit Front at* I 1936 FOIlf) two-door grey sedan, two !•_'•, Th-.r »• ' ••• ...h.f IS-1 vestment," Box .',11. Red Dank.* jacketi. 12 nrh. Albert SnitTen. Phone •';•••' "'•• pill -liflRi' of Bliy inntriihls. li.rf alt. Red Bank. Phone (-1711. n.w tins ri'i-ently installed. All in •>, N Sunt.irnM di., I. M.i Siivei. l'ho ii.; ii..sk.' needs refinUhitig ; Westinghimse FACTORY RUILIiINC for a»i,-: :l.,n,n RE 6-C047-J.' • mi... of Ih.- j.-l.i, y.ni ii.ii do: v. ry good ,-onel.tioii. See to appreciate. ETiST Ii..,- hon.il l;f»i.i.l. Il i.. k mid UK i.-l '.T,. ,'hair aide, A. M. radio. Call RU 1- BOATMEN- Going Suutb this fall? Beit Att i insulation, dppliiui un nf ti>- square feet. M.tts all re.iuir. tnents of , '1.111 or best ulfer, Germane. Phone RE ITIIMIIIN \l ION * ' I. fi.... uilor - Tr...-7..r IH,r.:i-lt.' CESSPOOL ANU SEPTIC tank contrac- to stork u[> now with hard-to-g«t i... •.. ..i.r i-i: ..1.1. I »' KE I',.O!.!.-J.» iiiinnl in l.itrhi-11 or b.-i'li.liii.sh your Department of Labor; especially suited : s tor. Cem.pi>o!s dug and cleaned. Sell- itemf. We carry the larK^it it nek of £TiST I.vly'. I ,. «•„ .i .: A k I bn*..nirnt ..r attic into n playn.om, bnl- ll:,./., s ml...- I.e' , C.ildspoi. New BKUI.OU ClVgS Y()U a written Kuaran- for ga-ni.-nt and l Kht manufaet urin/. A tie tanka Riitl driiins InMtHlled; 2j yean ' \\<\i ''HEVniUET two-door seitaTT marin* tupphei in the state. Agent for • ;..i. h nil"-..)- Sf. lt.\>aid. 1'hont KE ii...in or ilfn. Cnmplrtp ln.i- of luml.i-r, nn. -. • r. 5T' Al-o mini:! coal stuh.i. ti-e to repair or replarp your i.o.n-s- modern vacant apartment •< part of th . eMieritiue. Howard Tilton. 30 Center liiiilio. motor overhauled, newly paint- U. S. Coast and Ut-odetic nirvty chartt. «...!!.•.;.. it InlhM.ik. 'ihrd'viii-. pii.nt. Mil l.i.nr.l, I.,, • ;n.I i-.-l *',,\.,, \.iy rhciij.. Phulii t'otiH if llwy are diimai.'..|l l.y raiilln lulh- buil.rng. Write. "Factory Build.ng." llo . «t.._ Riimmin. Phone RU K0973. ed. p»-s*-.I insi.i.-tioii. |4j(l: 1SI37 Pack- Every ing for the bnatman i*t The Boat- loiiliUK. s.din^'. p.ywio.l, iloors n .n.i.inn. KK r..'1-.-M I in five- years. One sprayn.ir wuli II, r- 611. Rrd Hank. iir.I. s \-i yl'nit.-r M dan. radio anil heater, man'ii Shop, 24 Wharf ave. Phone RE i.is.I ,il... .. iti-. In*- h'.ii*.- i.liill l.o-.\. 1 HiNKI. Si OL'I' TRAIN with urn-miplit.i: . I"" '!"•" the jul. e.r Berlou pays for Ihe I Hl.y AND SKLL aerotid-hanil clothss 1..fond.1 ...11. .1 throughout, 11.-w tires. Ser FOR SALE 1 6-0311. Amir; I.I: Huil.l nK Sut.py. Huhwiiy .1:.. ,,.,,. .-, K | ...n.li.nn .tl'i " '• dnniHk'.. Tlw Wright Stole, :io Mon- Mi-.' be in Rood condition. 1. Kerber, i.i li.. i,|.|.i-.-rinte.l, ' IJ.-.O; H13; Hudson nt llfiul.I. ni Comer, Middlt-town. Phone ,•„ , . ', ii^Mi. an.l Irn.lei. Boi'h hi an.l I nio.it'i ... R-.l llan'.. ^nt'UOU cltmieil anu built, e«L>'u :->• el,-.. I.ennarelo. llcltl. Sea BriKnt Ant.oo* A Gift M-rc al'y. V.MII i'e n- , ,;,l,,,i, I. i- , I ...i.il.l ,.,.. i.ry i.as- MOL'TON 1 Hit COAT In . \cellenl stalled. Pbona an* time- day or nigb*, priii- ti:;. Vrtter. Sleepy Hollow rd.. CQuipi'rd. Phone RE 6-1461.* Lor.t lr».i| fi-4 I HT. iap youi tirri. Ni, rhaiKe f<>^ IOHIH r ..mil. • i i. UK •:--:•••!. . •- en.ngs. dition. \ linirtli. Call RK_S-3I.•.-.'.• Hum.on I-O740-J. !lar»ej C. Tlltoo. t trouble. Sava rour tirea. LateBl Uenr Fif-FOOT SPEEDBOAT, H3 h. P.' marfna axis and frasne straightening equipment. M'ddletown. Call RE 6-0.M2-R.' wn-ii . Mount T re SIM i- ct. ::• While I.VI.'iiK' STArroRllSIIIRE »ouii tureen". COMBINATioN^CAS an'd oil •tnv'r. Very Br.i.-e place. RuiriBon 1911 CHEVROLET club coupe, radio", engine, aptrrfi* ur- to 4f. Very rcanon- vt.. Rid llai.k. I'hoiiF RK fl-i.l-t .-rank Van Syckle, 14» West c'runt WE BUY AND SELL anything I • oo.l condition, |.1'.. Call kE 6- Mi)RKAO~I.AS'I>3?APT5%e~rvTce^ Joseph heater, defroster, good tir*s, newly abk. Phone RE S-4606-J. Can be dem- I f.Al.STllNE - J" Wr-l •!.. Wi ,1 I.oni! |. • •,.. . K ii..-. • rn.iia l,,,wl, Spodr I)«:.«.M.' _ L. Moreau. Jr.. landscape consultant atrstt, Kad Bank. West of Maple Avenue. onstrated.* _ Contrnta of bomta. ttorai. tatatn, Our own building. Ask (or Jack Harder. pnnlril inside and out. newly uphol- Brji.-h, ..r n I 1,1 ( f,.n:il .1i)-(iAfct.ON AL'TOMATil hot water it«s an-1 contractor, (ifrrral landicapinir. in- str-f.| and motor job, $425. Phone LO SretAL BOAffRAlLEft.' "Suitable for ctllarl. attics, china, glaaawar*. an- clu-l.nff e'limatef, plans, planting, light Phone RE I.129H. t":,',,.. m sr'ellaii'ei.is iMiK, Call RE t- heater, reasonable. Phone KE 6- • -149I. hontl up to 16 feet, I,'mo pound I trn- movina and trimming, lawns, ro- 1»U OLDSMOBILE—fit perf.-.-t condi- ttQuei. art object! and all bnr-a- Bn\KR PIPPIES. AKC rrk-,..trrr.|. '••-' ••:• • n.47.,1. J I!>••!* CHKVTlol.K't Fair" rlimil'ng " eo'tT- groM papaciiy, at a nd ft r 0, f tU takes biac Ru-nl'i, 2S Ealt hront atreet, la-'nl and br.ndirs. Phom RE N.-.-k. Mailing address, H. K. U. I., Free. tires put on car la.-t September. will diiloii. r.a-onahle. 24 Waverly pi., re 1. i.: loin. I', -f .*.". II Park sve., , \nw rash prices. I.ayinir mash $4.4n, it. Red Rank Marine Worki, Red Bank. Phorn Red Bank •-!•>>. C.3.M6. hol.l Phone KR !..0H«7-W-2. 1 reasonably. Call RU 6-J ,2 ,-M. any R^il Hank. Phone RE 6-3.*>.*.2.M. Iv ,i sii.i-i-. I'liiw. KK «-eli-l!i.R. , gruwer *<.4H starter fi.7(l. dairy •3.«n, Phnne RE 6-262U.' _ __ time.* 1941 CHEVUDL-ET Special' "deTuie." t"w"o^ SIMMONS STIJIHO d.ij Weil, with sill. . hoir feeil »4.2.i, horfe feed »4. bait r. • MORTGAGES—We buy and sell mort- 26-FOOf WHSETJEIT" Playmate. Sleepi r door sedan, dark green, radio and FAN BELIS~AND~PULLEYji lor «Uc"- U.\R(.AIN S"(;,\XnR|-:! —Lnc.a mnl rns> .-oiei. r.a ,iti.il.V. Ph.me mornings, f finid I.', cents. Hnnce A Pavis. 1'hone K'lgca. Boynton A Bornton, « LJrum> UUDUU AND Plymouth uunini c>i> hea-er. elfian. li,-w- condition. Original four, Chrysler powered, afloat, In ex- Iric mutora In ttoek. Uou^laa fe.l«r- fr.m Jl'i; i-ininirs frnm .< I n yanl. RK h.illMJ _ nood t'l Phone RE 8-0952 or »-4l»0. Ootlgl job-rated tiucks. authorised cellent condition: 12,200 for quick aale. trlo Co., 3.'. Kan Front «ira»t P^lun* l.r^. < k. lilt shiimpoof.l. Ill-Mi 'Ih-irs- owi.,r. Phone RE 6-0251-W evenings trlo lluMK MMiK ii.t.li ,k quill i.. |)r«s- SIX (1LA"?S IXIIIR?.* 19"x4',. rpmov.d service, modern eervlce station, Frank Owner buying larger boat. Phone KE || Hai.k «-0t;« ilai. lrd»\. Siilurd.iy mi'il li P. M. I. J. Van Syckle, 14) West Frc.it street Hed «fl. r ->_nr Saturday morning.* |te. y ,1- ^ nla'''. Us.-, t I ..I hal and Min from kitrhen rahini'ls. SuitahV for 24-HOLl'. SERVICE on tha repair ol 7-1-183. Bfitk IdjoMS of liTana new (uriii'.uie S.II-1-. r.T Ma • . AA.lm-l y PaikPk . op- Bank. West of Made ave. Phone RE l"9'T' CONVERTIBLE He Solo. «,,id |..-,:-. i.. ii.'t »,...' I. T: ng Post, High, sanir, stomi sash or coid frames. Phone radio, and electrical appllaneaa. FOUR-CYMNT>ER heavy duty" marine fcr I-'.'. No do«n i>H>ments fur vrt- J ijppurt m*-i.; »ti ,<:iy .1'.. Mi,l,i:e,,,«.,. el.-ive. J:t:,n. Phone J,| I J-1494. motor, lined three month*. Can br •ranB. At S-w-aru. Furniture. Hishway H.M" HSHl'Mi PUPPIES - l.ne brr.l to We cull t->t and deliver. Harold's AlffO ANlJ PERSONAL~loans~i6" to TWO SAHHLE MOUSES. "Phone AT 1- 'ATllVT'MEr'' Kasfaiiger'Sfi-incli. EN*. l'!i.'!9'iJi;i(K-roUR-I)riOR'"s'e7laii Ki-eU used for induatrint purpon«\ Two Inrge It, l.hui.e RK 6.3213. Upcn until » II. i nun Hir.kli.n «n.l HPI.I I. l.il.i.ih- $500 on your narnu only. $30.'.u pe-r I ;.•. .J. _ r.lifit rondition, $115. Smith, 14 Maple Radio and Electric Shop, It West galvanized anchnrn. 30 poundu earh: tVclfi'-k *-\*ry night. !n . rrd anil h 1ftrK and Inn; bnuioth. 1 month repays a fSOO loan. Bell Finance lent condition. 79 West Front St., Red fUlN STtilll.rEU. K,,-.!!eot cndTtmn. i-e., Kslr Haven. Front it., Rid Bank. Phone 6-1744. Sport fishing boat pulpit, I..0. i'hone RU CT~NEEU ilf CAIiPKlf ' I'hiim- AS '^-•l.'s^. Co., 7; Broad street, Red Bank. Phon. num.. Phone RE «-3733. .* 1 x • hi^'h ch , 111'. Phone RE t-' Bathinettr, Rassin,t. ear bed. l-'isy 1-0708. in rarierari.ett nw ii>> nnoo w on Bn att I'arpcapc t MilVl'K PROJKI TORS. I.I.. -. mm. m«. 16 RE 6-1472. License 741^ 1941 lillIXiE f'OUR.r)OOirBed"anre"xceT- 24-.I-V.'. All in irood condition. Phone TRUCKING—Fill dirt, gravel, top aoil. Cente . .'. II::..ail •'. . K( d Iliukk tfccotidd mm. IIIII s! fl' p[i.*'...r ;t". mm: irn- 1 MEL) CARS BOU6H1. .old and. ea- le.nt condition, radio and heater, clock, I'.i'.-i TMII.K MOIU'.I, ch MotcTr'- KE 6.-2«:,<.M.' Any gmera.1 trucking. R. H. (irovcr, flr...i-|. K-t n-a'fs KiHd.J- K wn. •onal. r. I Ir. Jar<-rki. phonr AS •-!.::>**. chantrd. Pontiae sales and service back 111. lights, goorl tires; motor r'-hui!r. ndltion. I (JOT.ElltA'N'FtEAfER. Brand new. Wifl Shie'»»bury. Phone RE IS-H.VJ. _ _ Two-, one green color. Phone EA 8- WANTED CARPtli AMI Blr'liS by Mohawk. Aln- VoL'NIi" (IL'F.RNSEY .. i t. ..-..inn ..t. I C7LE!1A"N "HEATER Terms, O. M, A. C. Rassas Orotrtra. .1 in Miir.-h. l»:. T 1229 plus. ! heat five-room bungalow. Bargain. WE i'Af highest prices tor your poul- 0197-R.- andcr Sin:th. Karmrheubmn, Mkuve profit: Hi wheat «nd fri-U IKKS. r.i 395 Broad it., Red Bank. Phone RE •- Si.. • li.-.- for «14:. Call Corporal Rohde, I Phone P.E H-SS-fl-W. •nd Artlooni .n the nfvl".* »t »-13u0. it Noith Broadwar, Lmna PIANO—Anr kind, anr condition. H. APPi.KS IIRINti M bu.h.:. !«•• )„ It-jfoid I in - of settee anil arm chair, blue, re. Branch. Zwlckl'a LWa Poultry Mary*-!. MAURICE SCHWARf/. k SONS. Chry- HELP WANTED Carpe: Lir.ur. h Broad i'.., Red Bunk. sler, Plymouth bud International truck Tenzer. 2s Pearl St., Laketvood. Phons ls. $1 a bush*.;. Alsl o frrsh KK versible cushions, reasonable. Phon,- AT EXPERT DRIVTNO instructTonT team (Si.-olid fin..'.I laics and service headquarters. Phone LA l-im. Ca;l UK 1.1II3.W. It' \ TKI.EVISION combinations, in safety, to drive safety. Look for SKWlMo'HATHlNEs. All iutit EouiiK tb&'l'" AM' RAIL fein nil >ol.l anil HllRSK MEAT rn-li fnin-n. on. -Pom,, I the cur with two steering wheels. Pion* HT, 6-07M7. LIVE-IN JOBS AVAILABLE. Domes--c (irclfd N." 1-hnrj.T fn- r«t.mHtrK. lor immediate delivery. Beat the PfANO -U"priKTit'*~mahoKiiiry. good con- general: cook and firsufloor; first. 13 to $125 cash; also rash registers |.|U-,i.i.-..J vo.ir , li.i.rr ..T .hoppnl, cert in auto driving Instructions einrs) fbJiflAT " 1'.I4» StreamTinrr. delu\e fh,.n« AT l-'.-.'To-W or I". «-«l 4J-I!--'. dition. I4H. Hick-;, .17 Cayuga ave., fniir-door se-ilan. Hydramatic ,lri\e. class cooks, waitress. Apply Roberts from 110 to I3UU: typewriters S3 to i-ul.. I. nrar- ..I TIM, I, II . . .< 1. Spe- tn\. And. i.on'.. 21 Bread. St. Mi:)::. Enay Method Auto Driver Train* Pm-tauprrk. Call LO «-n2S6-J. radio, healer, hark-up light, plastic seat Employment Agency. 7J Broad atreet. 1110: adding machine, etc. Will rail liI(TT)T'"HAlR,~TTia7rr. waihahle Icathc";. ing -Schopi. 71 South Broadway. Phone anywhere, anytime. ^ Phone_ AS__a-Sii :IT. BLILDINQ MATERIAL!!. MaBon A vo H' Pf t .iipp: . s :iliil 1 nip .-:.• till. K I;H\TK. .... anrl acces- LO B-^o3;l. COVII-B. and white wall HITS. EvrHrnl Red Bank, _ 1 ette, jiiljustable t'lnstic tray: also hath- dark green paint. One owner. lie Bidder ANTIQUES—Best prices paid. China, au|.p!ies. National Lumber Co.. H.lrn M.'lrr. IliKhway .1.",'.% ni. . •, north -..i .... i nil RK s.ii-r..';. ! AlffO HECHAN'IC with "possible expsri- of Rrd Hank Phnn.- Ml S-034'.'. Inette. Phone HE «-42S3-M.* ItuiL-k. Inc., 163-169 Monmouth at., Ki-.l HIM on •riii-ks or bu,e«. Apply Rollo glassware, pictures, statues, jewelry, South Frvcr'.h avt., at the lailroad. iVlLKMAN' OIL IT.dOR furna numn* r IRON RAILINGS (or porchtB. stair- I OAST illHI.E "airvirr. 21 I.... u.'t an., USKI) SHUTTERS, sr-reen doors." tw.. HaiiK. Phon,- RE 6-2U89; Tnin-it Corporation Keyport. metal toys, lamps, old revolvers, shav- Fbont l.U <-240tl. »,.: Long Hrm.i h. IMionr 1.11 K- -•v an.I -.'::.-ca: on tank. Both in ex- I'late-iriass front doors: also planks wars, ate. Hada to order by Sca- HKiHtST PTtlC'ES for "your old rarTWe 1 APPL'E"PICKERS'." (ail RE 6-33I3-WT ing mugs, silver, fine furniture, Mon> ".'. IJ-K. Kibir* of all d-'iTiptions for rr;:. i, I I .HI. - RMHOII for '..ling. and barn doors. Apply Rt II Broad- dorf Company. II yeaj« at » Wast buy, wa sell, wo trade. Const Auto ] CASH IN ON the big ftll and Christmas mouth county buoks, maps. Oilman, 32 ,-h-i-ii-i,-.r to VB>. Phone AT 1-1S72-M. r».|) I,. wav. l-'reehold. Salts. Inc., 149 Monmoutll st., Ked ftarJi. t H.-llii-h' season. Be an Avon represen- Spring St., Red Bank. Phone RE (- f.AliY'S Sl'ltS 1.1..I ilr. >..s. alzei 16-1S; St., Real Bank. Phone RE 6-2189. 014S-M. iks .>n ord< SUll NllU IN In Phnnj. RK_8_-.'.224. _ tative 11, your neighborhood. Write Ada a ... »h.i.l.- SI and up- alv. grey Pel- blow Hr,.-n. :s. Wnsl. pond r-d . West, har-lcn-d an.l «,'l r.mir.l. I „,' i,, ",„.,,- ANTIQUES —Art ehjects and brie, 1941." NASH CLUB' coupe rdo'clor's car': ! llnvv..-ir_d._-1_'l Uli.nn ai-e.^l-'reejlold. FOR '.HURCH BENEFIT. Furniture. .'.-in :IIII.II. . "• a'-,, ni.-ii,'* toji coat and R. H. Stout, Lewis building. 77-ft MOTHERS- .-'plenilidiipportunity'to earn n, RK G - 4 -'. 4."., r.iB-ht. mill S.nd.-.y. ance. I'hnn, RK fi.j;;s!i. cellar, attic, suitable for our benefit atir. -.: •>: : i • ,|.i -a1.. HnwHiign guitar, musical insti uments, oflire furniture, Broad strf»t I above NetrberrT atorel. , diii'i'ij; schnol hours: no experiences SWARTZ FURNITURE buy sr.d sell Ml •,.. :,:,.".. 1942 PACKARD two-duo,. eM-elient con- tion to be held Oct. 2H. Middlelown Bap- sl». t .," i.f'.-r •• P M . III! !.n.-,ii'_\ brddintr, occasional furniture, show- r.UlitKS. LEAiiKRS. in copper or ga.~ in.-.-s.ny. Write Mothers, Box 511. lied dition, radio and heater. Can hi- seen • IlilliK. titt church. Call MI 5-O:77-M. ai;.vth r.B. everfthi:;!,'. ar.tl t.ay tha UKIi HANK ASTlgCKS buy. M .'. i.tair Slll"\ HEM. Y..:". s»c:al hai li. II art. vanited. Call us for an rstlmata ot, room samples. Everything for the 4:30 to 6:30 every day, 310 South St.. h.tflifKt t>r .'CB. Consents of honid. ! nnd i.-fin.mall k.i.d thai iv.-y. ofrPliRTl'NITY SIIUP. Antiques. Cor- apol'ril, five weeks old. female *l.~i, Eatontown. Phone EA 8-0524. 1 four-door sedan. 1949 Buick four.door I Co.. 2ilS_Chiincellor ave., Newark. do yju have a small two-wheel bicycle pa:.d. S.i '.i!' !.'!-. .1,.,.. Uoule iili, east i or, u;i:.:,. (1,-t tli.in .;t::\ .... ili;(. it. \i [in:-not. malio^-ttiy shavinij mir- male J?.n, Phone LO 8-J.lMl-J. MOVING—Careful handlingT^also rear- aedan: 1947 Chevrolet station WBKOII ; for me. if so, please call Ml o-0'M7-R.- ©f I'alm. -a'-. K r a::-l.ii;i:. ! you v b;-\<* th.-in u*..| i • • y...i l..f..ii :.., ,,-. !.:i.iid. s.\ Htu-lic.rk .hairs, pine WHEELCHAIR. Excrllenl condition. Very GitOCERY (.'LfiRK, "with sonic "meat „. ranging furniture. Hill. 150 West 1942 Plymouth sedan: 111,19 lord two. FlPKI.ES.- Il'liNM!: ..: ..:! II....: f,n'. ;t:ie >. : s-i.il.. J. H. Rue.'jr., |... sturdy No reasonable offer rt fused. j.,-1-11 1..'.^. Good opportunity. Phone TELEVISION magnlfing TenTTor Id-inch Mil • il. lii:'hok'.-iiiy furniture. lamps, Ber-(j-n_i.>L_F.hone RE t-4382-M-* door acdan: 1939 Pontiae four-door se- m-t i:i«; .HBla.id SI'.'.'.: p pe fui-|v™pn II" M drlletiiwn. Phone Ml .-.-04.11-M or 12-inch picture tube. Oil Ailed not ill...:., pattern. .-II. an.l m'lk glass. We, . . PAINTER. OECOKATUR AND pawr- dan: 1946 Cadillac srdan : I03S liact rooie.l up t,. you- By.t-m Jl!,;. „:: oRfiKII MuliKRN MoWERS .,..« ! h,- EXPERTENIEIT fountain girl, hours 7 to wanted. Phone RE 6-2334-J.^ _ In' ni •! •'•:. The- Mi.fhew«, ir, P.rond-l ("; K. REF'RlOERATOR. F.xreiiint ron- hanver. inte.tor and axtsrlor: 25 Chevrolet half-ton panel, 1936 Chevrolet burr.e- .,inv.-*i.n ...I.. i-,mi[,.iir \,.-.hl !\r y «itiin t f 11 (lays on mini' • i' ! I-. -" --'l-.n.-h , II:'I.J «'.lth« _l-"77:-.l PEiKitnTTHY "SUMT pump. >, h. p. ave.. Red Bank. Phone RE «-4O»4-W. miles; 1941 Chevrolit Tudor sednn; un t i. •' -.d. f.i"v .-..itonu,: r. i-e>ni- ' :< * :i liil.'< I .•:'• H. i.. nil. I I . S. n 111 .-!.'. TKNI'lKi K V AI.NL'T illninit n.oni suite,] U...I two seasons. Good as n,w. phone 194.', Dodge- ]-j-ton pick-up: 1947 Ply- ; d Jliti.y .!.-•:, •'!. !.'• .....n... «4'.,.".. 1 ..: 1 I'h.,11. SK •J.i,u7!'. If no snimi, RK (i- I ,,.ml :,.,.. r,:,M.nabli- |.r"c. C. I KE ti-:i78S-J.' FLOOR-WAXING. Call Red Hai.k mouth four-door sedan. Lowest down reasonable. Call RE t-3141-W. Jlliy t>pr of hi.-r '-.- ***'.in. :•• * our low IT.-.'. i.i... .1 >, any li.nir.. pavtm-tit, longest terms possible. Open Broo , R. K.-• -!. .Jl Mm,, .v-,, l!,d Bant. I MUST SACItlfii'K". Soda loin, in n cm"- 6-2(78. Superior Floor Wailnj »s:'nii'e • -• I'h, i. I .o fi- i::- JMnl'KI. 7" WINCHKSTKH , ,, -.•;., I.; \PK\ W \SIIINi; MACHINE trull chair. ' l.resvn. mi -Initiator. I nil KK 6-121I.-R Sundays. William J. Lcvme, 43 Ocean- MEN Lorstan does it again.Big earn- 1 BillN'1 W-M'l u:-- la: ;o get >..II i-ani. f .. Hiai.,1 n. «, », t h .-n... .-• .•- i-..at ai..l I--.-JIIB «,.ts. si-.es 2 nft.r H-.:t« P. M. Co. Private homes oar specialty. port ave , West Long Branch. Phone ings now yours with our sure Hre two. SITUATIONS WANTED hin.'.i •.' .:..--. (.--. th.m I..." -.n -n, y - i: :,lid . . :• t. -i^- ..-it:.I. In: IS: in.,I c. ...l.walk l..ry.-li. Phone EA S- ONE SET l)V' BUNK beds' with one mat- LO6-2468 or 6-0S22-J. for-.me Christmas offer. S5 Broad St., •1, l,e |.iM .i :n .. .. i II. U :. ;)'.• Sti.le II tliw.-iy 36 •_' K.,-t nw 11. A:- r r ; ; "III' . I tr.-s», »I5: oil hut-ner for kin-hen SACCO. THB" T AilOR.~lJieanln'i ~aBd BUICi{ -1946 ROADMASTER four-"'ilo.".r Rnl Hank. Pru.n >:. I'lim..- KK f-l-li. ...i.'_. HIKII.I...^-. I'll..,.. AT i-vi-.'l • pressing, etc.: also work and dress WOMAN F 1 MAHY >TlKil.I.Kl; !.".. aluminum bath- range. I,"; new 2i'-«aliim boiler. I.': 24- scda-t. One owner. Good tires, radio COMPETANT STENOGRAPHER desires STRli'Tl-Y FHE.-'H EllOs • I i'.,»t"qu«T- in. \VK"C6CKEI: SPANIEL' pun... -. tv... inch sink with faucets. S.'i : oil barrel pnnl». Huy direct and save. Sacco's and heater. Original hla.-k finish. Pri.nl H or customer inrvicc work. part-time work. Phone RE t-i692-R. :ty ili..h..»- w'nn. Ph..!f KK 6.1 VJII-.I Hem, il Paritii- avr.. East Keansburir. Bank; ^_^ ^ 163-169 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Phone "Cus"Custo_mt .tfme. r." BoExcellenx 511t. ReIncomed Bnnk. . Write, to board and care for. Reasonable. 511 Rd B a'n ..-.i.r. I'l ".:•' wi, ... II. njnni !i • ,-h,n IV b. ,1-pirnd .'-I. ENOl.lsii SPRFjICErt Spaniel puppy, ESIEI.I.E DECORATING since 1920. In- RE 6-2i"<9, MAN St :»,|y, to deliver orders locally Splendid location, near beach, Phons N.hmni.. H. II. J. K -. • >i. l.a'i-e-wnnrl. YllL'R 1AU.I.T II v...i ni .... S..1 .1 terior design consultant. Wall hang- four month old. AKC reni-t.red. won- 15 BUTck' FOUR-TioriR .-dVnTTiceT- and work in grosery store. Write, Alltnhurst 3-»227-J. ph"i •- l.i-.i. >...,.! ,..'..-. '.-•.". -.• ini;^ patierhanging, plain and decorative ,..el. mi] . ilr.!K, ••!•.. I, ,,| ,-nvr , NEW BLACK Corde ha derful pet, reasonable. Call RU 1- ent condition, low mileage, (rood tires. "GroGroceryc . " flfixillflfixill.. BeBed Bank.Bank* LABORATORY technician. Eight yean TW'll BI. \i K Ml IK:, ho :n.i .I-.*-, -h'rr. liainti, t. Call RE S-US'J^ aiid Btan.l M.7.'., -m:tl, H,-<|.!III i j ni a Phone. RE 6-19»3 after < P. M. SALKSLAHY Full or part time. Worn- txpeisnee, wishes position on part- v.a:> ., .! ••'. ' hiol.l.. lall 11(1 a- all Ka i [i*.t runners, kitchen EKTii.ISH BO\ HEnnES,~20Tnches "higf. GENETiAL CONTRACToTl, landscaping. CABTLLAC, 1842 Jour-rToor sednri. t\- in'" wearing apparel. Apply Simon. time basis with private physician, Phona •Tin hi:- • -i I- M ?l 2'. en.-h, II s.e 1 „».. ;„ , i:.:;, urate for fir,-i,!nce. galling, top soil, nil dirt, cinders, Phone EA 3-ua«l-J _ cellent condition. Will accept best of- Nice Things, •'.* Broad St., Red Bank. RE t-4120-J after «_P. M. week-days. *r\'H(lI.KSAI.K AMI r. ti,,. .--;.. ...a. ,l.<- M.id-o roller. H6..'.''. Ir.v. ...a! .*2!\ • Ph..i.e. RK ii-27.',:l-M. crave, manure, cesspools and dry wells TWO JEWELRY shnw^case-BrgiasTtoTT, fer in excess of *K."iO on October 16. SITTER- For prc-sch"ool age child. moBt- WILL BOART) pre-srhool ags child for I-.....I'- f..r r:..h m.l i-nr-v N. J. f,,i- built, driveways repaired. Lionel Simon. ; rhi.i leaf table- J3.:,ii. r!i Id's rh'iife- | SIMMONS Hid,-n-1.,-,1. ruslnm maeie" glass she'ves, illuminated. Excellent May be neen Thursday, Friday or Sun- iy aftt-rnoons. Have own transporta- wor» .iig mother. Call RU 1-01144-W. mu K •...,-- ....!. Inn. f-'l-'z-r. i-.ul H.-• ,,ir. - jil-o :. .v.lon antenna. Cal Phone RE «.II5(,1. rnl,. |:i.;... mahogany »..r.tili.v rondit on. Call UK fi-4754. day nt r.ll W,it Kront St.. Red Bnnk. tion or within walking distance Harrison LICENSED PRACTICAL nurse seeks con. mo--. .• ,|. , : .•..- M..T.,I, P' I,.,- KE H-J'.r.'.i.J afl.i « P. M. ANNOUNCEMENT—¥our old fur coat ave.. and Harding rd., Fair Haven: 50 «'rky h-.l A t:.!. .s.|.:ur.' Ii ..•!.«»>. if: '•", »«.:i. i .<-••...... nni,.i i C.III.I BOXERS~-One male "llOU. one femnrc Call RE_6-ll!3i} jTor appoinoni nL va]e , .<»* "•" '.. :oii. n i-al. : . t _•:.•.--.•„ on tank. on., y.ar old. Phont I 4 -; ... •::. Ea,: I' I .:. I KNIILISH miwoon. •-•-•inch• " i >!d. female, red. pedigreed. Must Mil. nfter «:.10_P. M." _ COMPETENT EEFTNEBTyoung lady Ph.. I.E l'.-:i:.J(-R or 51 Lal.e I reasonable. Call RE 6-4»7j. 6-2i'M>-f. menN and room provided. Must Bleep in. e a. .1 • • •;.-. ..:..( .;, •:,. M 1937 CHEVROLET two-door sedan w.ili available as bary sitter. Fhons BE !• i... I.,:- Ha CARPKNTER"^an in heater. Cull KE 7-3062-M. If no DAY'S WORK" Tuesday." Wiilmsilay PI K\ ".in.2.1.1! make H Hollar each sale, plus incentive • • . • t. BI... i •.. K..:-! -....-. •1 e-oinl-lion. Vi-rv i.-a-onahle. 6-1 i.-.j-J. answer rail KE (J-HS9-W.- and evening dinners and luncluuns. hi'MoN'l ".-INi II honus. Lorstan Studios, 63 Broad St., i.l I RNSEY ••.» .1 ,-t f-..li iWrst". I I'IIM.,',' UK "t';'.',1«2"l''j ,.,'can lie rn at C. JOS. SMITH. 1932 Chevrolet 'j-tmi ?^_}j•: *uu .-'.I Roia .".:t t :.-ii M.. 1'nlr H cEisPooL CLEANING,"" buiidinit^cesT- li.-d Hunk. • • •• K •• ii" .1 :•..-. i ... UK 6-41-3-J ,., li. eanotiy, pick-up. Just ovei haulcil. fcXPERIENCETTnouse clcnner. party ser- ••I.:. :•• did. A". po.H sri.tic Innks, dry wells and CATfPENlTJtS"TlELTrTir Call RU 1- K •---.I.. . • .... i I:,,I i: ,., rtN "sRVBN".RooM"",iirrriB~ Right uric,-. Phone RE '.n.16n.' ver, and bal>y sitter wishes evening }'a-lr li > riniiiih Also vrnud dealer, lawing jobs i'S2.'i'S2.. after r. P.. M.. Friday. • ' ""!'' I NKW KKKllSKSK i-., I,,,,,,! ron.lihon. fl.'l... Phot e RE i»57"PONTt"Ar-"-Vi'ry good i-on.iition. kPhone RE 1.1462.W.' KK IK \ . HN>OI rt.,| II and l.holi.i;:"nt.v anil trucking. 311 Peach St., Shrewsbury CONSTRUl THIN handyman. "Must hav7 ! I.e.- .,-. ,1 V.-y ,. HM.nab... I'll Motor overhauled. Must sell immedi- i (^"TTM"; ~ ..I. . ii't'onirC.- I o«t f\ \: rn<- or truck and some tools. Call RE . i .1 I K\ :i. •' M.M KITCHEN 'SINK' «nd Tub." c i-nli- tnivimhiu. Phone RE 6-1841. C. H. ately. 111)0. Call RE 6-3617-W between technirnl, strttistical and financial re- I KK (l-.i:l-_'.J W'ilM.n. 6-4.Mn.VV hriw.-cti 6 P. M. and 8 P. M.« 1 .1 tlon. Vrry .raM.nalile, U li. 3 4 and a T. M.' ports and manuscript. Rat^B II per hour. ^ '• I A MKM. Id KM i t I . HXPERIEWEI I STENOGRAPHERT'Per: 1 i. illil II'' rt »rii Ir - I I. M t I' (.rHin .t.. Mi.i.nioutli Hea.-h. cTT'A'TTl CANING and rush worst. Wil- FOR!) —1949, eustnm convertible, white All work guarantied to br neat and ar. 5 S.WK ON TELKVIKION now. H«nt manrnt position. Fivr-day week. Writt. Nn M.'NN"JN~I," Sli.N. ,n,.> i...« I.e i,:.d I •„„ „ IJ. fr.gt ra- "ii. Vg'hway" 3.'..' Ph'ohe KITi'HEN SINK, wilh drain, all porre- wall tires. Very food, spare never curate. Call Mrs. (; Hohl. RE »1791-M.» l.nr Ivins, 19 Weit Sunset ave. Phont "Stenographer." Box 511, Red Bank.* at 'I 'I. It. -• I'l.i.'id on diir. j Ml .•,...•."..(,, !li. 1'-'. ti.\. Si\c:a: 19:,(1 mndrll la.M. kll fitl.ni:s. For tjuick sale, 110. use-!. Fully rquipped with overdrive, MOTHER'S HELPETT Will work »ftsr al,;. ca-.ii... -,i '• h RE f- MOTOR rebuilding is out WOMTAN— TO do ci'etining Tuesdays^ i NOUNKTIUI PERI ORMS "II,. Y.MII .1.- :>' l,:,!-.-a ll pi c. .. Anderson's, 2t Phone RE fi-3ii:i'.i.' radio, heater, spot light, compass and school and Saturdays. Call after 4 l.an,. n.; • i • • • business Call us for gulsk ser nnd luinin.-i.-.:. •- • ...II.I.l,,-I,, not electric, J-j:.. R. II. He Itijil.-i Huirk, Inc.. 163-169 Mon- KORMER"STBNO(TRAPHB5 wishes" typ. St.. II ,1 Rank. Phone RE 1-0121. d • "ii. 'lnl.' I- .-. II... i-. M dd.niiun K. fi K. ii.l ••!., lini-.!.- -Jo Norih Sunny.i... ill-., Little mouth st.. RIM] Bank. Phone UK 6.2IK9. liill.'fEM.VKI ExperiencTd nTTr7"c1ea"n"- U\j at_hom,.. Phone RE 6-.il>72.* liol'lll.K WHITE P. .nui laundry tul IS Pi • II ,-li»..> :C. PI,..n. Ml .•.-•..•I.... I Sill. • Phone RK ti -1.» -1. - J. _ VACUUM cleaners cspsirsa. tnf make 1930' PCYMOUTlI -Goad"f'u'nninir'roii- ing preferred. Excellent opportunity. WlKlITl LIKE part-lim,., three nfter^ i. -II i.i-i-. eh. lofi Spring st 1 : M ditIon. What Is your offer? Or in e\- References required. Apply In person be- t"' -,^'.' ,', ' •' '•'•"•"•' '- - ' '••" I THtllI E It S A I'I.HASAN"! ..t.,., li. I.I \..,i R. .1 It.II. I'n " I COMPLETE WoliliWoHKINIi «hop Allen Electric: Shop, II White street noons from 1 until 6. Prefer laundry. i'i pmi-nt for home use. Plume KE Rjed Bnnk ehunxe for ••-•ton i>ani-l delivery. Call twt.-n 7 uni] Si P. M., Imperial Cleaners, Call RE B-4373-J.' THltiri SMi>!• M, m LO 6-81N3 or L4> 6-0900. 22 Liberty Hi.. Long Branch. i. LIONKI. TRAINS and accessories re- l.n.l I'.:. STUIHII "PIANO, f..:; :...ii,, i,i. ii™.r. 184'u' CHEVROLET convert ibie-. Hu.lio ADMINISTRATIVE secretary wishes low I .... 1,.,,-h ii Shr. ii-buiy HI,.., Reil pnirt-,1. Hours, 7 P. M. to U P. M.. KXPER1ENCEII BUS drivers. Apply «..- M d.il. ...v.i- ll. i: -. -ii: ,,t.. II .h- bin-v m.tke. mi.|ioKun) . vi i• U.....I rim. anil henti-r. Motor in good condition. n . K- i .1, i .- I i':: tiurl many tii,.- on.-i Mondiiy through Friday: 2 P. M. to « interesting nnd vital position. .... ' I'boi., Ml .•.-ii'Jli'.,. li n I.. ...II al li.i Ca p!,.I, air., Need* some body work. Very reason- Niltional Garage, West and Front Ph... . I. I i'.- o !l'i. Ah., r, winl fui P M Smurdays. 19 llel-'orrest »vs.. Red Well qualified by college education, II. f...,l. oi i-all KK i'..n|il7. Itiiok. or c»n_UK K-iililS-ll. able. I'HII RE 6-UI20-.I. 1 jls.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-03(15. VI. . \.\ i i.r. K Kl M.I I V I'lill.TKY ' Mi Hi. 1 " 1 l'K !,-• th. ..LI. 'I'.i M... Pn ,,.. Ci,.-'. > I COMPLETE LANDSCAPE service. , ATTENTION — We are now accepting~a 1940 CHEVROLET' Special il,-hi\r. (iood | .iiriited number of agents, full or part Induatrlal nature. Six years with K 1 . : t M; i,,-- : i i,,l : -. - -. • • ' lii.nl. .1 :.!• .I'.M.i. Plants. sht-ubB trees, supplied and •il,,-'.'. ' "' • -. '»., .-.I nil SI..: .h'.l.. M.el |.,,,-k, ronditie.n. radio and heati-i. Phom- .time, to earn Slo to 120 a flay. For trnnslntor nf technical patfnts: eight \\|,.- • . •) , -i- . N i- -«;.i. i- .: , •'-; • ... >•!..! I'],.1....' K'KNI.'J./"I . ' • '••> •• m.,.., . ,>,-.,,.- f,n. .h.pp.n. Planted. Lawns made or renovated. AT l-0»3»-W alter .'. P. M. I Interview apply in person Friday even- • ol.l.lr I'l• IT-IK- r I. \ - •. • 1.1 • • -. I •. UK f.j;r....\, .j. in ing. October 13, between 6 anil 9 years with military yovernmrnu .11' - I Kill I.IT! IlL'l a «:,i.h..,i>, Maintenance by week or month. T. 19113 CWBVROLET. Cheap. Call RE «• JTri.l.' "i'iiiu.< ' i.. .", i. .~ I il,, Ho, i. ; P. M at Lot-alan Studios, 6.> Broad St., Executive office, radio and wire ...i .le.k file. I a.,l,ank Stevens. Phone RE 1-2326-J. Xk' • • e.l. •., .. ,.,' • I:KI IIII.I-.I: \|ul: U . •• ..,-;,.• . • '-. 'II.- ;-..,! l...li,,,,,n ..I lT4f~rT01>S'oN fo"ur."dT,,r scUsn. r,.ti. It,,I Hank. M _ _ communications. Can be easily and l»«i .1- fo. -lirl, „;• S.MI by k ••M :• -. i. - -, i •- • • : I, > ,. I • ,i, •(<•-. i ..., ,i • ,,!,, ?: ii.,. . \- .•'••I. •/ I oi. • .... II •tsii radio and heater. Pi rfei-l i-on.lition. PRACTICAL NURSE. E'xperiinret 1,,-MII.I. mil, mainiic, fill diit, cinder!., gravel and •"""'• ! I ,,,- - M... I ,- 1--M AS "A RESULT fTF a promotion within In all types of above professions. 1 I I liriKK-rlK' 11 M M'l.K I...I ....,,. ... ,-oni, . i .. a 11.11 and Hi,a Ili-oadloom, i»n 1. Estimates given. Phone RE 6- 194s 1'OIID SEDAN--E»eelli-nt i-iindiii..n. rtrl.,'. '• \. • .-• .... .",-. • - ' 1 vt.:v our ranks, there exists an opening Cultured and attractive personality, ... M ,- maliogai.i- lab:,., in,, CMi.lll u.ed l,rr(. 1461 Oscar Becker, 47 Second It., fair h, .... I'-,- .,.- 111.' i ,'4 ,- f..i S 1"... Ha v^ru covering Monmouth, Ocean and Burling- quick fritted, extensive vncaliulnty, \ ! .- '.. : .,. :. H ..p- •', is ,-iin ,... I'll KK ;.I:I:,I • iili PLYMOUTH club coupe; 194« ton rount:rB. Business background pre- SMALL fPRllTTlT loam,, also FrigidntrV. Anr) enjf.ys IUIB.IWB.* aet.vliy. l-..i JINK LAW :- ."V. IM. ... . II. Meel. l.aii.,H Hi: I'.OM-I. ' ..i,.. 1. !• , .-' .. Ph.,1,. RK INSURT~YO~UR HOME, .uslness. 4utt>. Chrysler four-door: 1946 Plymouth ferred Car necessiuy. Ilraiving sr- tin I.,:., »'. -. ' li , i... lloth [.erfecl .undltinn. K.-nxuiahV. mobile and other uroperl» with Hsw. convertible coupe, all equipped: 1939 rou'it niianv-ed upon qua! fv nn. lor exiiliiiual,!.. r.'iison*. desir.i only i.r <., i It,- • . Ill- i :i I I1KNKH \l. hi.Ei IKI' n..- !•. ::.• M,v I.. II. lli.wer, 122 E. R.vir rd., Hn. Hrothers, Real ElaUs and Insur- Mercury four-door serlan. Maui.c •MV..-H- mil Hiimbnlt S.'.mil. ternnon or i.osiiil,!* th[ne-.juari. r -.1 .- • mi.h..i I.'.) I...I I i- . It-un ..ui • THUKK-PIKi I. . i • !• ,-...II, • . NKV Ilr li |., . .-. i. ance, 77 Broad street. Phone Red flank Srhwarls * Sons, 141 West Front St., WOMAN To B, .! by' telephone, pan- STAMP i-lll.LECTION. S, ,l.,,,,v ,„ work flay. To arrunur intrrvnw, f..1-111 r ,.-. n.i.l.... , .,, I, .- . • p'ii)l. /II'. . »,i,.|...|,. .•:':: :i .,' u .',.,. I-1J1! Red Bank. . time, .*, :3(* to rt:Ju P, M. Not home 1 S ,,,,,| Urn ,h l',,| ,. I „,, |,r pleass call mornings, RK s-4068-VV.* tab..- » •'. , . ..,» • >-i \ ,. - ,| I .. . Kii.'.iiri.l. i I., .I.i .- < ,, ,, s.i" •-. i .in..",,, 'H.;. work. Rail RE 6-1697-J between 12:30 I." .-rlit I,,, i., ,,| a.-luul ,-„.• Al... an- ANTON IIAI.VORSIN—Palntln, eon- 1940 CHEVROLET pirk-up: 19.17 Inter- mat 11 in ,t h.-,-,.. V I un. mi,In,,:i,!.> ,h'!t,,t M i-i •••.-w I- and I:'1H noon. Miss Martin.' I .ri. .l.-'k. PI,.,,,,- KE B.I r,l-M.; tractor. Interior, etterlnr, paperhaiig- national truck with rack body. Mau- .1 . 'h . --I d ' m,i. EaBt Washington avanua, AtlantTa rice Schwarli * Sons, 141 West Front ill.INTl STITCH MACHINE operator to EXPERIENCED WOM"AN~would I iii IlK . I, I,. I I'.I I I V III I NKV ,., >•-i ROLLER, S. .a..,.. ,, ,. , ,,,,,,i Highlands. Phons Atlantis Highlands I- »t.. Heil Hank. work on dn-sHes and jackets. Sternly days work. Call after I P. M., RE lion I j 1 t ', K II 8-2284-W.* "'lo- I. -I. i'.," Ill .;.| I....R work, good pay. J. J. Srhwarts. 22 1 UUICK--1949 Super four-ilnor sedan, I • • I:... II... Lew.s .1 . Eatonloivii. Phone EA 3-II2K0. ll'l'l.i: Ipl'I.K.' KI.KITRH A I. CONTRA I Toll. HoiiTe l-ive almost n,\v tires, radio and air ,T,f ...1,1 I - M'l'll. (TENrTlUI. HoUSEWl'lItKEII. Sleep in. cook-first (lur.r worker. No chlldivn. .,| sIMIct.n-rs, re-wiring Sll conditioning syslMn. Oii-j niil black paint ehr M ' I'l.I III i.i - ; 1 Privat, apKilmcnl. no innkins. Phonfl Itpfrrenrt. I'HII KK «n:;U-ll I ll. , ,,,-IN. a I,on of llxtuirs like new, liuinpri liiia'ds I'n.l .pot liuht. M-, I - , , I A very clean ia> lie Rid'le, Pu.rk. HE 6.|4fi:;-J t'WII.L'AfillRESS your envrUmes neslly , - • ••'• ••>• • ' . n.m k,sn|. Inr Isi.I'D Mnnmouth II, Red Bunk E5rM5T!TENrf!Ti ."AT.Efll.CTYT^^.TifTt and rspidlr. M«.r I serv, ,nu; Csil :M I.R iinn, S t. H.' 1 Pn..n« RE t C4K-M. I butf. fnons KE 4-IS(i.J.' aek-mds. Pnona HE S-IJ40, Phone RE S-20S9, Shop, 41 Monmoulh St., Red Bank. Ml B-03M-M.1 tflsr »:30.* RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 12, 1950 Nine

SITUATIONS WANTED FOR EXCHANGE APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

TWO KPER1ENCED painttri deiirt in- WILL EXCHANGE /ull kiie buy's THREE-ROIIM ILRMSHEfi tpartment. MAR[E COX AGENCY, realtora a."«d~lf^ EATON TOWN _ Th'«fherfroom rtneh EXi EI.LENT LITTLE «II.\rit cyc.e in excellent rondilinn for im ;<-no work of any type. Prices r*ai- Npn'y dfrorated, 117 Fint St., Key- •urors. apecia siting in watarfroi.i ho*n* il ii-ng room automat r n»at. I. rR -n«FP « "i fire; a 1 onab!.?. Work guaranteed. Call RE I- site boy's bicycle. Phone AT 1-U"> port. _ properties, tales and rtntala. Lunitn:b« f.j I basement. L"t Tin I SO. Trice II: ,- eveningi. THREE ftOOMS. "Basement spartment, I>riT«. Purtaupeck, in the Boroufb of —_ unfurnished, lavatory and inower. in Oceanpnrt. Phont LO «-l*fli*. | t itt a I in on* h .y pay rnent W eart • Nem#' li A rare of baby from new home. All ut litief supl>i'.ed. fte- rTriTTtT'l * B to.'i a tee from two yean up, Call REAL ESTATE FOR RENT fr.vera'or. Rent toO, riuitabie for husi- whi'p. green-ih uttered honr*. beaut.' * gg i| r,.r..,,.j , RE 6-4-T-M.# __ __ nv5s i oupie or t«o women. Nov. 1st. fully iatultcaued mrtifr p'ot outstanding C.Ofin REO BANK :onf:on, Lv.ng l'i'ixi'lO ot Mna* he se at: re- n m' Man W(.MM~ WOUCfi liU laundTy'work to 9 Phone HI 3-UOj-W. ne:t{hbn[ hnorf. Spa i 1 on* living room, rnom wtK ft rt ftrop.ace, dining c itcd Aik ng 11 «..•*<•,,-i ,,^ ., I i- %". fini-.«rr do f home and alio curtains. Call CULTIVATE!* KlELH, H to 10 HTM. Agenrr. Realtor*. UK li lu'-ttouil Moi)ERN apartment, lieau- firepitre, ti>d bath. lavatory, three bed- ' I. ,« •nri 14 Chai't! H.li nl., Middlelown. f hoi if i room imJ %no6 iufchen. S»rond tron ntrWl. Sea Mr gh1. RE «•'*"*'•"- _ lifuny decoratttl. Located in Red rooms 11 T.I*On . immediate occupancy. SK 2- ' r»n« Aw r.a H'' *•' . ftyt RJEJ-Slil-W. (i riRSf'LAKS house"worker" deiiret "part- Bank. Phone RE a.juTjJtl^ RE floor. thr«e bedroomi and hath. Full K*_ •on. Ph-T.e Rl" ! • II \') ITVE-ftOdM »*t7KK/SHir> "bur.galow.Tn 1 SE(.I.tNf; - .v- lim«»«rk or dayi work m laundreM. fN RUBSOrT^NTiely" furnilhed. sit _ _ _ . «. I. &OB bateine-M and garage. T, :.U rar ge t Mn v Hal ritrit reference and own tranipor* Eh-othen. Little flilvtr. laire 4 Son Ag'nry. Jne. Phone tatton. ('all all week, RE #-3437. __ wlnduvi. acrrcriB. tile b»ih, hot wain rage Immediate occupancy. Adults only. i n your t% t* • heat. (all 12h Maple avr. lifter 4:3n RE •-S4SA. E!ia W- GRADUTE MALE nur»e available. Free No pets. Phone RU 1-0420-W. g P. M. All day Saturday and Sunday and tlcenn R to avcl anywhere. Phone LO I- fWuVKOOM " At ARtmtVf.^turnishW. Open \ f>rT#f I. Ucrr. Ager.-j PAUL R. 8TRYKER. Realtor, rarma EATONT"(»"eVR -Two bedroom WngaTow, Phone d Columbus day. gas, tlfctrieity. steam heat and hot , Rea '-ir Pnon HI.' 1-1 r,n E COOT and companion HoUSE^Tn^ort" Konmouth. Available water hupp'.ied. Near bu. and trains. and farm tttaitt. Stata High- bo .1 in 1441 ; aMlomatie heat, com- •fi^'N tfAfftK i'oi|r h.drortfns MI. (h rd t rildrrn and invtltdt, w'ir.e« day- Oct. 16. Living room, dining mom, lireene, Wilson ave., Port Monmouth. way 34, Holedtl. Phont Bolodtl bination M*h; full haicmeiit : one-rar (liinr four heilroomi nn second flo'-r two bedrooma. bath, and lutch«n. Make 1 garage. price |9.Sl)lV Weart-Seineth thr«e Stth* i* roums i.n firai fl.io- f, time Dtltion. High re numeration expect- Phone KE «-\«77-sl.- ••••01. fnnt. lot. near weei>\ t,*.l ro -On* or two dtyi until June IV Call RE C-U49 or after fnm llniad ^t. Adult* only. >"or ap- 1 Agm>>y. 42 Br.jail ai.. phone UK 1-^241.• • T.STAVF, LOCALITY V- 'H achoo ., llO.ntiu, Cull J, W. Koti, MO htth and shower. I.'- Run; ness pcopl* preferred. Ji call BE «-»<>01-W. Itiiinitncnt. rall_RE fi-1 404^ FA(K ftAVEK K..e.ru(.m two-atnry i w'. •tinrnom. f1rer.'ac», .' gd- "W. W.." Box 511. R«d Bank.' ! OlJR^O6M*'COfTAGE. All "imiirovt- FTTTtNlSHEl). Ttto-room. Houte. hr.t wnter, coal rirtd *. comb.na- 1 ings a KEY WEST. FLORIDA Apartmenl ran* ; Hindry ; screen a ir rl menti, oil heat, onr block to bun. nl.. Red BanV.^Phone j^ _ tion «aih immediate ocrupanry. Aining d SE [>oiition «• rook even- ho u If. tewn un:ti. till" yard ft from (rfn.r, Prirr |H>, Kra Rent 116. Adulti prpff-ncd. Available $:,-'»«. tA>art>N*mth AgfneT, 41 Broad P. ings alsv os,tf "Red BrvtV *choolhou»e. .an gimonton it.. Kr>_w_f»t.j-;a. fl'lVKTftSIDfc HEUttltS. l'onveni«nt to 0 FfVK-RnoM IKSI-'LATKI' room* hath, he!! den, »'»ctr •• rang*. ifcTKaTARY Eight yeara experience," bedrooma, to aharc with anoi^t-i' army I Red flank. New two-bed room bunga- Ti,ft"EE-ROOM" UNKLRNl3Kiei» apart- RIVER PLAl^ - K7 w" ranch * t y pe' Funga- \%n fire.vai'rp. n:' hi at . don*D ^ gtrmg* de*ttt i>or.tton in Red Bank. Stenog- couple. Next to Fort Monmouth galf, • low, automatic heat, plaittr wal)«. prirt lho**P hlfh, i)i-r>n fi-ep «rs ment. An improvrmenti. Elenric. gaa \nv. am ornatic WHS het'., t.!»d b»th. Workahoi' urif arre. ehiiH> !r>M Vrf raphy, typing, filing, ataflitlcal report• Eatontovn area, f 12.50 weekly. Call EA $H.(MjO. Weart*N*Tneth Agency, il Broad I lewt rag* : '')• I ""I \ I r. • I r-e-. Box 401. Chai**l Hill rd., Head- VeiiftiAn blinds . gBr«g« . Rt'lford —1 ive iri.-J.**^. E\rellent rond ''on. 1 rank B fcnd fWFral office experience. Write. M. Phunt ItK 6-2240 * K..,r.*bu.-| l»h-in* KE «••• den'f Corner._Mi4dle_town.^ rooms and BUII,torch, all improvrmentR. t.awea Agency." "Exprenced Secretary," Box 011. Red a.om.w. 1 1 . tf\}t* H, ,,'. »J Ai'k', il t. tl« KlfTlN'lSHEf) OR unriirnTihed, tn"rt«-room oil ho wafer heat; nne-rar garaK* ; six I BU.LDfNtf Lburg. I 00)1 U 0-foot r'ot, Hnt wai»r, o."- fired WANTED TO RENT ly decorated; reaionable; alto nice gH* A H»:>r. fl^a-l month, including heat and hot water. Phone KE I-D1U. heat. Isrg(» living room w 'h HTI-.*••••. rage, au'table light ahori work. Co-trier, -N'«W raneli *tfpa. lC«ant- Phnn. RK I-71"D York ave., three blocks back ithool, Phone AT I-O!HII. fKMDfK C ; dining room, ail e!#ctr-r K trhen, •'> 1 hurg area. Three bert roomi. large 1 TWO tR THREE bedroom home, vicin- ffSl$ and bath, all modern f*- ly rrntorfd. colonial ftat urti, living bath, fu'l cellar, expansion a ' r ! »•<>- or k.\ jNear Route 3>.)' kitchen, Sfl-foot !iving-d Bank. Shrewibury, Little SlI- RANCH iHOME—Two E^dToomi and LitUk. AvailabU Oct. If. Itl Main roniTi wiih beam ceiling and hnck t,re> car j?.iragf. Plastered wa' • n^.^r nmrri*. flr»p'*r»-. ^e f2..SU0 below coit. G. I. needs $400. 2'. hat hi. o-l hea», '• Ter, bm&on, or Fair Haven: all-year hath; attached Karaite: mrner lot. j «t.. Kfaiuburg*. _ _^ lila.-e, library with (ifidstnuc fi replace, plum h ing. r#dar rloieti, laundry tutu, .' -i bea-itifully «hrubbed : secluded, yet nr- I.uy before new rpjvilftlioni »*l in, Um- .Samly Iren'h • 12.1.if tenant COIIC-HP graduate*.. Excellent rtf- i TWO-ROOM liAltlAGt" apartmtnt; alio dining rtjom wilh original curner ruit- oak floors: $ly.l>AO. Hee Law «>r Afrencv c«siiblt; 11 :.J monthly unfurnmlwd, E 1690 He. T. Mroari anrf M crc;irc Vv to $90. Phone. Spring Lake I thr^p-room barn apartment. Roth board, kitchen, lavatory : second floor, Highway 85 and Nnvrtink Riv#r rn . Four-room unfurntahed aitartment. with- HE *.;]>.n • 3T I avRiiattlt' immf-iilately. Car essential. four brdriMiins. twn bHlhfc; * rcnioniii'iil HKArfl~SiI rooms; in- Md in atone'* throw of For! Monmouth. Oc- VORK rumimiter" executive, vi- I Pfco-if KIT 1.1343-J.' hnt water heat inn "yiti'ni wilh oil bur- i rinding finished attic. Fuinifhed. I'oui.U hunt. T.a:n. cupincy Nov. Ut, l€ii monthly. MK'.U.IVS t- n> AilHinit- High.a,ndi or Red Bank, ner, two porchet. fne-rar Kain«f acre rfrtan; ona blork. Spare heater; $7,600. ng mom firfplir*. f<- i |,»,| rr v hfat. Thrtw-ronrn funiishi-d gpartlni nt i FOL'U-ROOM APARfJfENTr |'art|>"~fur- FAIR HAVEN--Living room w th npnr ifhfiHil s-1«ti*»n and shnre, Living of land with r< ntury old >.)iinl> tn * n, t \Vnt<\ P. 0. Ho\ .•.", S*a Bright.* in Long Branch. 1»' Rt Unnhfu-UHt *»n. ii'^hfd. Wnltfr J. (oons, 7th av • t Brrmniblf; |l {<.'>Uii, VlVE-ftOdM KOL'^E, on lot .'0*1 .*Ti>. IT.'.. In dud en h'at nr.d v.urr. It«y t HilMdi ivr., Atlantic HiRhtamls. . r*i;ai','<>" MnrahTf of tooli and material, Ray Stillmnn. Hiyhway Zo, Shrewsbury, | Well conn'i urteH. but without im- L.tfheu *nh »!fctr-> rn^a*. Per.ni.', « ({ StUlmnn. Phnn« KK fi-,',111, BEIiRoOM, klT('HGN.* (tininic rnoin ami ffir iiuici(tn»l light rxperimrntal work. Ph'JtE «JWtl ; liruvrmtnu. (iood b\iy for a person who . KK living room, furnished. Phone RE 6- floor, threr bed rooma and modern ATi'-t k ynr urmmd, monthly banin. R*- Ont _ , w. »hfs to make thffce imi'ro\ em* nti. 3UMM. bath, full hartement wth o.l beat , qu; fd'v Oct. 2 1 Pit. Phone AT l-!««a-W uhfiiinikhrd, Phone VII ,1-1271»-M. 160 m~!f from B'lford nation Phone KE «-n«i2-M.- _ THRRE RO(»MS 'Ai improvementi. and aft«r .1' M., all day Saturday and Sun- on bus ' ne. near school*. Two-ntory FAt'R HAVEN ' fim.nl* Soii«e. HTvtT rd". KHiatie. I all after 6 o'clock. 39 OaV- day. UNKURNISHEH hous*. * At. frame : lot I 1.1x1 06 : I wo-cur gar ARC : liv- One apartment rontainn r.-!. roomn and land it.. Rtd Bank.^_ Allaire « Son Agency, Tnc Phon* lantir Highlnnd*. Five rooms, all im- injc room, dininjf room, kitchen, two btd- bail., other tiv« room* and baih: tulo- k Hi.# RE d-S4.iO. provement*. Phone IJE T-2036-J-2. I.ART.E T?nRT5>LOOirfurniiKVd"«P»rt. todmi af\»l huth. «nc!otetl fvy.a atid rear , malic hf at : two-rar Karagc. Price fK>.- Mei-ha ne RK « m«nt. Two bedroom*, bath with stall por^h on ftr*t floor: three bedrooms and \ \\Vi\\. John I,. Minujth Agency. Rumion MISCELLANEOUS I nhower, largf living room and Utrhen. f(»X tffLL Lovely four-liedroom home, two buthrooma on j.Fconil floor: »>\p*l.fht . rd. Phone RU 1-07H." hair* I- ire.i.are, fmi r h»MrrMim« ' • ^ | ! On q»)!«-t residential street in Oceanport. tK untltr TnaxiulWei.'. *rin00. Worth murh ! BEXUTIKUL' HOME for'sale' or" rent. liath, wnrm «.r h**a' a'tarhixj KHrH »-.| ROOMS 1 nnf block from business sertion. bus, and a \-nr-v pi,,!. THe bath, full pel.r«r. rf USTIliS WANTED—If you »•*# • mure. < nil any even in K between R and ! Two ti> baths, oi] heat, hot water, •••• • en», itnrm *n«h, :n«u-af .on I \ t '." • , , i fort Monmouth. Suitable for bachelor s, nr Sa turd fly* and (Sundays, or tu e vrvvupil m pnii-h. patio |21.(>f)!1. Law- houn for aalt; burnt waJUni. R, V. ) I'a riju**t floor* t hroiitrhout, ft rep tare, )ir..*lintf.r k HV::.i. |tr,,n.| «n.| M-.I.nr, r (" apartment; automatic htit and tint y.mr .irnker. AT 1-"-'.OH-J. l*y AK»-in-y, Highway 3'> and N« vemnk B. Stui, 77 Broad atxt«L Pbon* R.d 51 MAPLK AVENUt—f'urnish.d rooma. modt-ru improvements, full cellar, «*• ..iie HK ».2l'iu." | ^'.' water; 190 « month, includct all uttli- rfTX-R6oH"BUWftA WWToTT heal ~iTrlrt- raire 20x2u. Nicely landscaped. Must be Bank 'IU\_ Otit of Red Batik'a moat roneanieni 1 COLONIAL. Large ln.r.rf r»..m. | HI tiee Phone EA JI-1U1. ly modern kitchen, hot water: ix-ar Bart, red ranch ntyl* home Thrfe GREYful ND BUS •irketi to all point! locallona. Call Bed Bank (-1684. Mra Jifttii to be appreciated. Phone MI 6- t\r«*i>.»ti>. DtjTirnoTn, riniitK room '»,i ) |> ROOM "mm;RirtsinEirii^FtSiT.rt «rh«oif and shopping center. Cull RE 6- R finiihrd her)roomi, tiia bath . 11 1 .unir. jti tu L'rrted Statea, planned all •*• hfilmomn. tile bath, <• I hm' w^! •<->• h , i ground floor. Call Swartl Furni- 20115 _ — VeteriMil nr7 four-ruom bmi atow tn nir'( jfiur own wall r"*'>•«. In'jirre 1 Ing. «ong Branch Travtl Bureau, Sal with kitehtn pn»ile«es and library K ( LARGE LIVING ROOM with fir.- I', nnd -i.rl M.rh*n.r tti. I >n<- \'J. I , SfUliIO'AftiXTttftT. FarntiWd'aa"aF- with bath, hot water heater, mis ttiive, 1 •liroiljrh I.im'fy Aeenry II i-.Uny s;, and Broad ay, 'jong Branch, Phont LO •• with teleTlslon. Call RE «-49IS be- 1 V "'*'', dining room with two cor- tinu mom-bedroom, dinette, kitrhen- Iwicrli tEHraKc. tot 61x100. Nvnr trhnnl, Navemnk River rd.. MicMirtown tween 5 and « P. H. All day Satordaj. ' W»ll-built home corner \it 8192. _ rh'irrh and atnrot in Kf iintburti. For ner cupboards, modvrn kitchen, ntw OFF CONoVEft 'LANE New' *n>te hom>* nn a rortier lot. Living 1TlXtfAin?I,ANr>. Boarding for eTSerlr ator, nil utilities. Reasonable for him- v gas rang*. Two large hfilrooms and diriftte. t« ,i hi dr.iomi. \>*'.h ifunl out Ji-mnnthi-old female St. Bernard, in^f-v couple. SU Broad st,. Red Hank," THOMPS«»N AtJENCY Rivrrfnuii home"! room, Bititlern Wit f\\f i\. 1i!# l»ai h. two or business people. Very lame nicely comptflely modern bath, ten yean housefoken and fritndly. German th«v- UtfFURKlSHatt) apartment.* ^rivate PII- KiKht ronnn», \'.\e >iaih. niflid's room bulriinm*. tvi-ntisinri Hf*i«™. brif»»ie»-»y and furnished rooms in renter of the town. Khft u pint. fiiv(dare: attar hei v m,*t- htr'l nl ice puppifi. Wonderful guard am) hath, ni! he>in tmlKh.-ftd old. l'ull l>aiem*tit with nag-steam gsti-iiK*-. I'U^t-rfil WMIIK. oak floon: 11),- lijlREJ-OMl-H. _ tranre, llirge living room, «;ie[in on to : 127,.MM). Thr.mp- Inted. M«hr extrk* II .1.•'••'•!. Hi «•''! M •nd cnntnnion. Boarding. Phone MI heat. Uarage and Kood Red Bank lo- 50fl. See Lawley Agenrv. Hi hwny .1.', Ft'RNiSHEI' ROOM" "fnvatf" kitrhiii". ruinrirrk. two I 3x 1 .'i-focit brdrootnu. hath, Front si. Phone K H'liui Auriirv I'hone KK H-llH-U ' lar*;*- Witch»*n with K-fuot counter at'wcr, am) Nav*-iirtlt r.|.. Middletuwn. Wtvt mtnates wfllk to 1 ort Monmouth. RE (t.i'Ti'O ration. Asking $14,000. Allairi- k KKW I Mfsul fu''y [ilanr.nl innch hn is* . AT SUI>- Blue,, CocWr Spamel. iho* i«f r.^rrator, gaa mugr, thr*e Urjte SAVE Ry hnylnff dirnrf. " Pricrj f : |l2_per week^ I^nn,- EA 1!-,^11. THOMPSON Son Afiney, Itir, Phont RE «-3450. 0 w.nrr, Prniii'-k bri-rding, beautiful doRf'M. All room* recently re-d*eorat*t.. AfiENCY Countryy q\l i \i JI''. Tf'i-Jfvfi house. fiv* bh fl ; !W(» UtKlMiiH ' U-rfrniimP, « i'iimn' .• h»n' •head a-i • t» , i|.i.« M-. eoat; *-rrri Ty|)<-y pups, blarkt and desi.rd: oil liurnc:- h« Ht : mii)••<• R !••» ' ' n-i - •> - • • > blackmnri tarn. Fee reasonable. Phont couple prefeireo. Wiv n.re licmr. (all Phone RE «.S29fl.R. garage. «nrk «tir>p, h*Mi house: lake froni- WfH ronstructed four-bed room home. Heiith(«, urn mile from it a'.ion. Phone KE «.i:n.j. ItK «.0U36 or KE «-u.Mll, Inquire at it M Hfiril« Agenry. Phnne RK H-J.'.MH • K K \ N JlM !t<, J-UUKTSMfb fOWFUYtfr fSVeV UrT* age; 11 s.onn, Thr>mi'n«m AK*tir-yf SI '14 biiths, oil ht'nt; garagt. In the right RE ."WMSn.vV after 7:3", or any hroktr.* KlCE.ioUNG Shepherd dog to be ftven Worth'ey st..^Red Bnnk. _ __ East Front «t. pliont RE (S-iiTiir..* neighborhood at thf right price : |35,0Cl0, ftE"l> RANK Two-itory, welt-lml!t home. fiWrffiR M'IVTNV; ftOL'f H New hnrrte minny rf>«tn«. Private kitrh'n, buth, of Keven ronrtu one imfln »herf. *hr.». awa to a good home, bandy watch ONi RO(5V, on Trst ioztr, privn'te en- •THOMPSON ACKNCY-Kew hnriie; liv- Hay Stiliman. Phone RK I-MM, Thr.'e herlrooma : Iwn-cir garage ; hnt I'rlKidairf, iit'litifn, rUeam heat. S«paralc nire bed roomi, two tiled hath*, ft re, >!«••<. flog, .'•on Stt-mpler, Palmer «ve\, near tran-e. uuirt street: near hus and ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms; ex- MliNrrCflDRE FARHl ""-rape f\id coTuge*. wat^r. di1. Fineat r»ti(UnCal lot-nt^rtr.. mtrRnrr. N*ar Red Rank. Keansburjr bre«i#war: garag' : large | t 11 9 •"•' K#an»urtr, hrtw.ru Highway 36 and 3t. shopp'ng center: buMne*s woman. Avail- 1 pansion attlr with iht»»i dorrner: tilt o hurV -. Suitable for one or two couples. I-'otir rooms and hath, tapestry brick Convenient to town ; $JO..snn. B R. PhoneKK fi-1 .'tdJ.-JL^ ____ able (li'tobir 1st: K«raie if desired. Call bath. Plot "ox 100. Automatic hent: rtume!! M. BoruH ARr>n<-y. Phnne RK Phorw KE «.n914.» tir* pia<'f, oak stairway to partially fin- Kiraiia Ai/enry, 41 Eftll Front it. Phone RE I-IHIW a_tl FAIR HAVEN ftr'ieli.ntont~hnm». Three garare, kitchen privileges. Garofalo, •mOtfFSOK" AfiE>ICY-Tlan7h"~ tiou'st": rart'h ho^iie. H'lite lunken l - *<<7 Roust broken. Fhon* RK 1-00" I ba- ftirnifih*d. fO furniihed per month. riM: ten minutes drive to Middlttown bedroom*, two tile baths, !nrge living tweentj and 8 P. M.* 88 Bank St.. Red Bank.- lix roomi, tile bath, fireplace; r,..-, wa- ttr» *rn*'r\«k •l? s' *.• Pi.. Red Bank. Phone RE «-l»72. tmit SILVER Brick front. Two bed- TQUTSitr TfilV fR6lfFS()N' AGENCY"—Attractive" new fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, fai't'l ranch typ» bnngalnw on rnrn»r BEl'RoOM A1<}1>' separate kitchen, suit- THREE AND A HALF and 4^-rnom rooma, large livinn room, flreplare, ' rarfh hnute; combinatint, living room Iwn bedrooms, den, bath: lot 100x172, ]oi J oftx 1 30, m ahided Mi4«lletown area. GONffANCE SMITH AGEKCY, 14 able for young Mrvice mnn and wife, apartments, in fin. residential itetlon; kitchen, dinette, tile hath, expansion at- and dining room: three bedrooms, tilt lovely trees. Ray Stillman. Phona RE cloa«> to Rerf Rank. MoHern k.t<-hen anH Male »vt. Fair ll.ren. RE «-I80l. or working couple; no children. One all modern improTements; near atoret, tic, oil heat, full rellar: tlt.Sftfl. H. R. Tour iiioperty for tale will b« given hath oil heat; one-car garage: 114.500. R-M 11 • bath, thre* bedroom*. I vlng room with block trom Red Bank station: Jl.i week. station, etc. I Third ave,, Atlantic Nfrojiia Aneney, 41 Kast Front at. Phont promt attention. Wnta or phone de- Thorn,don Agency, Dl East Front St., COITrS KfcTK—20 acres. beautiful Urge Hinmg alcove, oil heat. Priced a' SI West St., Red Bank. Phone RE I- Highlands. Phona AT t-0S8<-J. RE 4-828S,' ... M-r- 1. i Oiien Sundti* and evening!.* phont RE t*,-l)7(>0, _ brook Six-room farmhouse : garagt, $17,900 with allnwanre fnr garage ne RE fi-4317-R. J. A llnigh, U*«l Eitate. \hl Broad at. tion,phone, write, or vialt the John L. Garage. Call RE »-f>«9C-M. stance Smith. M Mtti'le ave., Fair lla- SI II. IZO.I-oi). A fine piece of conat ructinn. Phone RE 1.41*4 or RE IS-1Z03.' cont»inin« four IKTW«> hedro(kn.n« heating n»- I, r.\ |,,.n. I! anioui to list your home for rent or Phone RE «-0i. 4. ton, Littlt Silver. Shrewihury and Mid- fifODETiN furnfulied two.rooms. "ataTl ma;u: heat: garaK*-; $ 1 >*.«00 ; $4,300 cash 112.000. J. A. Haivh. Real Eatate. U7 tern. Priced Itr below current rornlri.r- tnnA* ..-.-. •ale. (.nil >t a West River rd., Rumaon, FURNISHED BF.DfcOOM for buslnni dlttown, Coiutai.ee Smith. \t Mapit nhow*r; heat and hot water, furnished; rrf|iiired, George 8. Schanck Agenry, J* Rroai at. Phone RE fl-415* or RE 6- tinn toat. Contult C. ¥. Borden Shrew*, |i',i|,"ii». Ill orjtme RU 1-1 150.• couple, Housekeeping jirivilpfrpii if ave.. Fair Haven. Phonr RK 6-2S0H.* 14.*> per month. Inquire, IS Miin at., Linden pi.. Red Bank. Phone RE fl-0897.* 1203.' bury. RE •-!•!., or G. H. Neviua, RE 1* umVi.i:^. i.'h. O5*TfotJR rTWf ERYV with Grosalnger dt».r«(!. Gtr&ge. Phnne RE ••2f2'2-M. CORSTXKCt SHItH~AgtncyV"H Sapit Keannburg-. FTVE-HOOM bungalow in Ofeanport; three-Seiironm ruinjja- «IJ5SJ • I' • ,,!» ••< A Heller. Rroad and Mechanic sts. •PLEASANT, COMFORTABLE room, with ave.. Fair Havtn, RE 1-2808. All typta on bus line. Property lilt 80x145; BfOOERWTDRMtSHEb apartment: com. . Ue hath. nrfp!p.ce, f«]| rellar. — HTp-to-dat*" ^ungaln Phoe. KE «-il(IO. Complete aervlct In private bath: tor lady. Nice residen- of property. Rtd Bank and surrounding S.'t.OO". Phon«- EA 3-0811. newlyy decoratedratd;; fIS.500fIS.50.. J. AA Haigh. hi nation bed-tutting room, dreaninir upon Ian dap aped corner Int. 1 'tOx 1.'. "i real •utatr. insurance and mortgage tial atre« low. Vietot £. QiDulortr. Milton Hel- pi,, Red Ban** _ venient terms. Open Sunday and tven- years old, colonial homt; living room, • -41S8 or RE «-12O3.*» Ittam heat, hnt water, utilltiei! parkinf bath: attached garag*. Cnol and an-l ler.Lawrence J. Schilling.' Inga.' _ _ • txuosed beamt, flrtplace, sun room, btd- NICE FURNISHED roomi. Kitchen**tirlv- »pRCf: year around. IUxor., 17 ColHnf tirtfSiT FA"lltX Ideal"^"irnait farm Will siH.r nff.r. lonsii t > Fnl/R.ftiifiVt A !• \ lil MKV I FAlft HA"VETf^7Byaln-iBi 'sonar *Two room, dining room, kitchen, screened th VE A&rai RlMlNAtlNG client wh» ilegea if d* fired. Newr Fort MOD- tt., Kennsburg. Phone KE 8-1S32, or or (•ourttry eatate, 17 acrei, brook. C. Y fl..rd«n. Shr.wsburj-. RB l.lffl. or r.|,r. \v ipseeking a used three-bedroom home bungalows. Five rooms, bath; garage; porch on ground floor; two bedrooms mouth. On bui line. Reasonable, AdulU KE «-1?R7-WJ______tr»ea. rear wooded: I8.S00. J. A. H»igh. «. H. N.vl.is. RK I-1JJ3-J- R K kl le Red Bank area. Please contact oil heat, rear cottage has three rooms. and bath on second floor: stram, oil . j I: j • M preferred. 219 Branch port ave. Long •ttJRNiSHfiT5. KoUR-ROOM apartmtnt Rtal Eatate. t!t7 Broad nt. Phont RE «- Llfftf. Sli;VfH~-'fonv.tii.V>l» W*\iA ili -"U.K. "".x ft's. 7;»r- PariTS Keal Kitate E-ichange, 8M Asking 114,009. Conatanca Smith, U heat. Fiat lOdxlQO, dtllghtfully land- A Branch Phont LO B.4K33, •y VL2TA\}L •• '1/'? * _ neftr bin «'n i iSevfn'ro'^in hou*e. f*Mjr rd. Call Brim. Phone SB 2-0243 or 2-00*7. with bAth, ntllltiei Ineluded. Till AT MI;>'I av«.. Fair Haven. Phont RE <• nrftped. Thi* hnuia is in excellent condi- EOVELT RTjoTrfS. nrwiy ~ decorated. bedroom 1, turtoned autiiiorrh, hn' •water RK «.,-l--J • IWENEV AGE(J?'V^We""haTe clients 1.0R6n-M hetween J and X P M ^ 2308.* tion and an nut it an ding opportunity. double, or simile, nrar thea1«r, MM inn HERE IT !SI—Oulitarsdlng value. he.it. oil, Prired at $1 ft.<00 Immeil.n'e 0INT-"ROOM APARTMENT with kitchen- RED BANK—Rank st. Hi» rooms, bath; l'r>?e reduced to $16,000 for yiiiek sale. iterc^lpH in purchasing dwellings and bun. 45 Riverside.' ave., oi rail RE poiwtmon. Coniult C. F. Horn»n. ette. furnished. Utilities included in g*rag«; lot 100x150, Imroedlat* oecu- John L. Minugh Agency, Rum ton rd. Ltaa than one year old. Four b«d- L1TTI.K SI1.VKK ejrltiii ifvernl milft of Red Bank. Kind- Shrewibury. RE I-IMI or G. H. NCV:UK. lv nmrnnnifiilt with thii agtncj. Phont J rtnt Do r very thing; I can to makt it rancy. Asking |8,500. Exclusive Agent roomi, twn bat hi. I. rep'are. Com* fir- £ARG£ FURNlSHEfrrn<,"m." (Tr'flit7cnln- Pleasant. Phone EA 3-147S.* Coimancr Smith, Ik Maplt ave.. Fair Plite with refrigerator, Bendlx, RK 6-ms-y I.:-, BDi-uo:. fortable and conveniently lucntr'r.. 152 (T\'E-ROOM and two-room apartment. Haven Phont KB «-230B.* ON THIS RIVER- New, large living range, Fully inaulaied, t\itomatic lii 1 1 Vrf c o 1. * w s4 a* " 1 nrtTt-'DtTijrr)!! j^\ 111J n * Maj)le_ave.. Rer! Hank.' All motWn Improvemsntt, with ga- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Near fcftmor- train*-, with living rflnm. H'nins room room with picture windows. Vtry heat; 118,500. Immediate phased- fWO KtRNLSHJEP roomi in brand "new rsRe. Back of Colt's Neck inn. Avail- lal Parkway, Modern bungalow. Flvt and kitcntn; corn.r lot: nn bus I.up. EAL ESTATE FOR RENT hom». Centra! 'oration, near bus line large modern kitchen, three bed- able OP». 13. FR S-UU-W-2^ __ rooms: 100x100: oil heit; $10,600. Con- •ion. Rorui Agency, Phont RE I- near a'hnnl. N'trd, paintinv. Prie. 19,- TIN bath. Private entrancr. (.tntlemai, A~TWft' AND F'OUR-ROOW apartment rooms and tiled bath on ont floor. atanct Smith. M Maple ava., Fair Ha- .")Otj, /mmedial. orcupanry. Ayrrs-l-'ahy # or buaineii couple preferred; 110 or $12. 2224-R.' mid in n. Ii .*•• m«'n' w;rh in Atlantic Hltthlands, overlooking the ven. Phone RE 1-2308." Also work room and attached ga* Air.npy. O|>fn .v.ninfis, Phon^ RE 6- BBEN-ROOM HOUSE, oil burner. Store Phone RE R-.192JT/ _____ Itarhcd. 8| Bridge ave. Apply W. bay. Bright. w«]l furnished and clean. REU BANK, Irving nl. Attractive, coaa- 2H3« or «-2»««.R,' 833 ffiTiTA'T'j'STr-'NVwTyfufnikhT d rooms. rage; oil hot water heat, screened SHire W SlfUffY^rmmedTa 11~' o« u pa n> y. Reasonable. Call RE I-494I-J. fortabla home. Eight rooms, • 1H STTTP WlAirV V*—IT «» il ~ ng f .-/ A!- X'ones, '2tl Maple ave. Phone RE !• Uie of kitchen: alio log cabin room, porch, on river front. Good lot In Five roomi and bath, hot air roa!: COLORED- Pine RrooTi\ Eatontown. bfttKi, flrtpla-*, hardwood floor*, tan* ,flin nn . ci.• *a.xccii#ni nv.-rnojn Frigidaire. new itovf. itmTn heat, ga*. two-car garage; lot «0i25<). Price 111,- KB Knur rooms and bath. Phone EA 3- aneloied tun porch, oil btat; garagti lot interesting location; $1 #,000. Al- hnua* Twn hfdronms: at!a*h*,t sa- aVER-ROO M furnTsned bungalow, in electric included. Call 8:30 to 9: SO 000. Jotierih L. Carlone. 1.14 Lexington 09.S3 50x160. Term*. Occupancy In 6D dayi. laire k Son Agency, In?, Phont rag,; n#ar school, and bui line, rhr.r Ittle Silver; convenient location, near P. US . ave., Fair Haven. Phone RE 8-1 «91. FETRN'f3HI!T) bed.Hlttinff 7^m aiJH Exeluaiva agency Constance Smith, 14 Altrnrr. Phont RE «-2*.1N nr «.2«««-R •tsion: two-rar garage. For informa- RE €-3450. Hlli 1VF. _AV6E ANT5 PLEASANT furniiheii kitchen. On« block from Broad «l. aCapIt ava.. Fair Haven, Phona RB •- Own vv.nings anrt w».k.»rds * nv"" • tic call ja U« M«Bl. ave.. Ren Bank.' lent i-bunjralow. ftve roomi, one-ha If n.l .' roo-n with shower. Near it a tion nnd tiutine-iH person preferred. Reftrencfi 2308 I.ITTI.R SILVER Pr.-««r hog... Ex. JWEll^n7aTo1anl bun line. 13J> Rridfr* «vi>., Red Bank._ FREEHOLD bungalow. bath, tttam htnt. oil: nnt^car g»rA«*. r«q.)irer>. 26 Hudson ave., Red Bank. tkm HAVEN—fmmtdlate occupancy; relipnt rondilion. Two bfflroomi. livinjr ram for rrnt, S50 and up. John Excellent l-icttion: lot SOtU.0. I'rire room, dining room tUr.r* Sni.'h II M, ATTRACTIVE HOOM. l)»ubV"or~ ajnirle, Phone RE IMOI.W.*__ near bus, schools and stores; six On quiet residential itreet. Six «:trh,n. and t>'*<\ KIT Ha- t.l»iniii[li \cency. RUJ-O'I I.* _ roomi, colored tile bath, overhead II 4,000. jontph L. Carlone. ,R4 Lex- bnth on ftr«t floor t >••" Ph UK n : wit *i private hath, (.nod location. THREE M'RN1P>1ED room*. "Bath d rooms, kll Improvements; nic»* yard; $8,- b^'lroom anH BtJSE Eight ronmi. fu'rn'iaIied,~tll~Tm- an ington ave. Phont RE *-im tiled b*th on sernnd flo t, Phone_R£ «._»0«.J.' 500. Constance Smith, 14 Maple ave.. ihnwef. oil hot water heat, hardwood : oil heat, BI.'S': M.nW l( ,., . H wr .-—CToUm^T Broacf »t. Eight iniulated, romplett lereeni, ^otnbination of oijr hea Ayera-Fahy Agrnry, 3rj-Ki.il"": tcooii location: near bin and HlISE FORTtENT" All imcrovemenu. around. Near all facilities Moun, Wil- aiiartm»»nt. Modern throuehout. Hot roomi, (flvt bedrooms), modern kitch- noon and norm windowi, Venetian Phon* RE achooli: low tase*. Immediate oreu- in Ktnnd st. Rent $75 a month. pon ave.. Port Monmouth. Phone KE 6- water and heat supplied. Please call RE en and bath, oil heat. Immtdiau oceu- blinds, cemented linoleum in Ititrhen; pancy. Price |K.,-)00. Joieph L. Car- tint :IK_«.1IS«.« 004S-J or KE fi-1437.' fi-UHJ-R. pamy. Bargain: $ 15,000. Constance two.car garage; landaraped groundi. in renl eai M i HOI'.SK I.,. C|«»* to ichoolR and utoren. Owner lone. 1X4 Lexington ave.. Fair Haven. JHUSf" RlVF.RrrtlJffT horned UvTSg FURNISHED ROOM in private home, THREETROOM furnished apartment. Smith, 14 U&pl« ava., Fait Havtn, Phone inrnc of all Vind». I.eii \% «»rv» you, t Phone RE • toa# ' •oom. ltitrhen. open porch, river view. near all bun stops nnd rnilrmul hta- Ev#ry impTovtmeTit''. R»nned ViuiiritBi — 6-2308." muyinK; Phone FR H-0984-K. 142 Runiaon rd.. Little Silver. Phone j h.' J'J.Hl'J. r fit brdrnnmN and bath, two extra bed- tion. CaN_o_ Leonard st.._R"<]_ Itnnk.* I rRE filJN"{»An(JW --In Red Bank. "Six roama f fr FireiTalT. RES^S^ W PUCE. Red flank 'uiniiher). 180 T^ APARTMENT. Heat amTHo"t nnd enrloied porch. Perfect condition. I tile bath, oil heat ; one-rar garnsre. TWO-ROOM FURMStfEt) or ,".nfui*n- 1 IMMRI.IATK IH.TUPANi Y. N.w f,,ir. wa'fr included; nleo fan ttovr. Apply Two apartment! and own living quart- Many !arge eloaeta, a kitchen 17k.ll fttt. Near trm«t>ortnt'on; low la.x«« price tanthly. J-ranklyn 1). Haviiand, broker. Uhed, 2flT Monmouth »t.. Red Bank. nnm Iningalow, tilrd baih, .\fan, <<<) nt nest to Parndiir Grill, in Whitr ars. Prlct reduced for quirk sale. £x- You nould e\peet to find thii in a $20.- 110,500. Joiieph L. Carlone, 134 Lex- Jppne ^!F. «-1 S-iO.- __„ i<\ hrpps#waf and attafh.d k-aniic- Phono RE 6-3lft7_aftrr_3_P. M. buiMing on Route S->. Middletown, cluiirt agent, Constance Smith. 14 Maple 00') hotrn? Large mortgage; lot iOxUO. ington avt., Fair Havtr.. Phont RK «. BT i)Ai"J"K"-Sevenrroom furnished oi! h«a». HooA loratlon. N'I down pay. bOUB'CEITfiOM, with" privn'u "bath. II D FH PhoneRE K-230H.** Wini! rellar. large haaement with sta- 1B93 lout*. Thrt-e bedrooms, oil heat and weekly. 1050 Ocean ave.. Sea Bright. mnit for (J. I. Prir. II Hon. A?tr.- hi w^trr; garage. Residential section* TCTpe TTarrittctitrcT ; tionery wnihVibs, nvw oil burner. Phone A«« nt I-.: .••.,!. .- .h.n • .. Cull SE 2-0O!*8. large living room, fireplace; nutomntic - Kahjr Af.ncr^Phnn. RE_«-2»3H.' _ > month, (all BE (-2IM0-*. 1 W^EX-BlIILT~HOU8K. Four roomi and MiiN'MnfTH liK.V II II, orated, clean, comfortable and warm plot with flower garden; $20,01)0. Genre room*, bath: 190 per month. Joieph L. RED BANK—Two adioirim d».)r- FIVE ROOMS and bath, full ctll.tr, bath. Full bMHemtnt, partly flniihed BKciAI.fnr-Kew Sbnmouth~7"' rd.; prire fN.-ViO. Phone KE 6-1423-R. 1.1 *.»*. CVdrnny ave., Jir^fy City^only^ ncreenR. Niar Campbell's Junction. Bel* right.. laoh Int 70,us. A. I. ^r,,,,r-.,l.. ',M,I- •-'•'•• '.•,"•• ated room. Bemi-private kitchen, $ IJ Rumfion : larije. living rnom, fireplace; RED "^A^K^Tlood "ioctlion! Good 1 SJtTIALLy FURNISHED "jij-room ford. Cail KE •-0.1fl>-W. DESIRABLE CORNER property, ~STH .""«.•. n.-v A n* •"'•(•»* I'" •>• • It a Week, Other room* for Jiingle vf>r«»n« four rn-drooms, two bath*. Automatic lvins AK»nrr, 1« Monmouth il. I?EW BKICk ffSHETColoredbaTnToVk room bungalow. Oil furnace: it pa rate houle. Four bedrootnl, hftth. large Iiv- louae. Convenirnt residential loration. heat, insulated; acre plot with shade ffl'MSf.S ll»r.- n, ,. • .. from $H. Convrniently located in Rerl floor*, picture window, G 1 parmtnta* gar,t«e. Portaupeck. No Rttltori. Phone l ing room (rOfk flreiilace), dining rnom Phon« RR 6.M9*. Kely landscaped grounds; 150 per trte«: $24,000. Brokers protected. George Bank. Call RE K-29-M nftev & p. M. 14.1. For otheri, $490 down, monthly EA_3 (i_114-J after_7 P._M _j)r Sunday. land kitchen, full cellar, hot water heat: ninth. Fi-e Dennis K. Byrne Agency, 3, Kchanck Agency, 8 Linden place, : :< •••rn«::r FtJRN73HEBr"ROOMS— 52 "Harding "rd. payment a to auit, HifRinton. Collln« T^*O Artflli't -Pmair hovi*». fd"eitl for large garage: nice. land. Prir* |!2,00ft. Slltoi'a, » Wot River rd., Rumaon, or j»hone REJl_:ft»92 % _ THOMPSON A(;ENCV fai Hav.n Phone RE 6-nnT. _^ ave, Port Monmouth. ont block from ; Schwartz-Marklin, H White «t. Phone jin. RU 1.1 1:,«.•_ rou p.e. Conveniencaii. oil hot water I*iv.f>(( mom, r! rr.d ro' MIlTnLETOWK—Sixty-four arre farm. RE UUl. ("ampbell's, avenut. hea.1, rf frigermtor, range; entloBtd jioreh; kltch.n. lavatury. thr*« bi- riifim.. I'h...... RU i-: i,.' in t>rivate home. Kitrh«-n privilegp!*. rni'i*ncc rontnins tik'ht rnnnn, bnth: 'AIR HAVEN- Furnished, I'i-room ftAV SfflX'MAN' * ASSOCIATES. State two-rai KA'age; taxri |IOt SS.SOO. Ad* SItmWSftlfRT -New" flve-room'bunifd- bbathh : ti.il varsg^: n] h.at ••RSFSK RU KK CdllJlE «-J 131-Ror 21!*_ Mapje_ av.." riot waif r heat: thret-rnum, bath, guefcl diliniial !nnd if desired. Bu* line to rUd ! low. Modem hnth and kitrhen. air- bmwRlovv. Two bedrooms, modern Ilin'-wii-f 3\. Shrewsbury. Telephone 1HMI'€ ; Ufmal outbuildinir*. Price $."0,000 O"N~E DO'UBLR and one aingl* room" Ban*.. Phone RE 4U0I5T-M-2. rondltioned, oi' hot : car fioi: : larKe Eii.t Front St. Phon. RE (I-07r,n RE «-5111. Complete listing of farms, to i'tt!e (••itatf, Minugh Agency, j«hunc ;iU'hf-n ; large back yard. Children Gentlemen. Half Mark from bui I'rw, houiti, leiahore ritatti. buiintii prop* SHREWSBURY- Owner" ielfing" ntw iix. lot. Really a r!«nt r*^ :.rril ar..I n.,mr Bank. Phone RE^ *»-^[; HI - R. - roa.n, kitchen, two bedroom*, bath, nose1.", full S\T.C dining room, fireplace, RUMSON" Keallv * largf 4'a.foom ! ? f-" relialrs. Plrturesqiir .fttina1. Rani Hr.,1 iLnKnlow; attached garage: oil SHADOW LAKE PARK— Aleltid«r Mf 1 SKNGXE ROOM • Near Van irnd itorrT. tunporch, o\\ heat: two.car eiridfr b!"r)< un*-, flfio-n: garaK* : full baiement: all bath biinirniow. Second floor has load* two.rar gsratf. w'h arsr'mmt. li-tnd i«at; convrtiierft. Furnished if de- tion. arrt plots; a mgdtro nratrieud garage, plot £0x130. Good buy at $9.- till '1 liath : elrrt rie kitrhvn, screened of expand I f.n room. A ir-ron

  • - ."<)0, John L. Minugh Agency, Rumson. heat, full cellar; att*ch*d garaire. Prire ii - ,. -. .iidl. Little Silver, furnished, flve- Bunk. Phon» TIE t-ftS^I-M. _ __ |io:'i*h : ill rue plot, 7.'>\1S.">, One blork off g . e bury, R.nltor. It Well r'rnnl st. Phnnc I h • .• provad: achool adjoining, eloia to rail- Phont RU '-t)71«.» lhd f f t i f I 2A00 M tjiWGPi Pt^BASA'NT room""Tor ~hii«> nV*» Hrr..(i| si rrft «nfl :.fhnol ; ronvenlent to alaihed f.w art ion : f I 2.A0 Mtry. Realtor. It West Front it. en privilege If dtiirrd. Phont P.E 6' heat; garagt; dock; 24-foof a kill and 12- ment. RK 6-J«mh. L~ARGE W6NT~Tro6tf"~-!n' ^rrivatf # hont)-. Near bualr***! »ertion. 4" BOWMAN AND AXELSEN. Stvaral rd. Phona HU_!-07I_$. __ tioilars idilvns, Advertiser, R, Y, D., ReftUy th» cute home you have looked heat. LLovt'' r .hruiih' , rfanr f (lfl'iw.ri. A.kin* ftImmeeTiateiyrYeiraromTl RUMSON—Seven-room house. Two tiled A b r for. Substantial morlfiage available. 111.000. Rol.ton Watrrli'iiy. R.a or, 1« Waverlj pi., Red Bank. Phone RE «• attractiva houiaa and eitatea tn Ll^J^i^_ .» _9. .y Park.' !'•• --S-. 'l-h^re >fcuPRnry. Two-level house, furnished. batht. tiled kitehtn. pint pantlltd den. Schwarti'Macklln. 8 White it. Phone West Kront St. Plionn RE I.JS'iO." Riiraion, Sta Brlfht. and flelnlty. $Ve rooms) Attached garage; automatic open and enclostd porch, automatic LIVING ROOM with fireplace, din. hd water. Riverside Heights. One mile LARGE "FURNISHED ~ ROOM. Very Cat! for appointment! at 1011 Oe«an RE s-mi. heat: garage, plot "If'x.fiO. Prltt $\8,- ing room with flreplar*. gftod lo- PICTURE HOUSE—Two krrei. fl«n- inn station. Call RE (-04B0-W after reasonable. Twin hedn. Will rent single 000. John L. Minugh Agency. Rumaon MlfinLEToWK Quiet, lovely location. ave., Sta Bright, or phont SE 1- ration, irretntd poreh. Second floor. 7iD' or double. One ihort block from bunl- rd. Phon* RU ..071*.' New ranch type, 4'.» roomi, on first er moving to KUrda, f» •"»#•• 0147 or SE 1-0041. neaa district and all bus linen. r,7 1 floor, t'le bath: seronn floor has ample P TtUNUALOW-Flye—rToSr, SHREWSBURY rlvtrfront" A<>vrn-room thre- bedroc nn and modern bath. flharming home of Uneit rnn ' rtK- Peter* pi.. Red hat^V* e.Tpamion ronm. Alio has breeteway Ihri-e bedrooms; two-car garage: re- Dutch colonial dwelling. Knur bed- fjood oil he.'t: garage and work ih op. tion. Living room, fireplace, d.n rt? N—2ij-ACRK" homtslter tituattii and gitrage. A lot of houae for $11,500. . - 4 1 ..i , 1'" 1 . 1- Irgnator, elertrlc atove; acre of ground, FURNISHED ROOMS* 39 WavTrl* K. roomi, icr**erivd porch, aunroom, 1' _ P un N k noil in unt of Kumaon'a finest dtie arro in fine location: tll.RQO. SrhwaMK.Macklln, « White at. Phono room, two mail er hulmomt, ti.« UK fi.,! coiitry location, convenient to town; Red Hnnk.1 baths, flrtplare, hot water oil heat; two- rail'.iential section «, Kta ion able. Call RK«UI Itl monlh, lease. J. A. Haigh, Real car Kurnjfc: -\-acre plot; $2'i.iH\0 .Ailaiie k Son Agency, Inc. phont liath. ti!c ki trhen, n-ac*- (or two USE c H' Hill \SKN".< J ,' KU I -1 *' "U*. *>r "U^ your own '..ro_k«r. NBW HCNCALOW Living room with •r. Elite. KM Hr,,,,l «(. phoix HE i- Mlniigh Ageney.^Phone RU l-OTU." | UK fS-;t4.*.O. roomi and bath. Fii'I hiiement. au- Imm. pii-t;iri- window, large kitrhrn, two •' !•' •"; " >•• 4fl or lit «-1Ju.1.' KA'UNf'HOUrfE' .",2"ftcr«.* Chapel "ffilf. Ul'MSON—Fully fufii'lshed "seven, room .'' y""" heilroom* an' MtCfl" homes~and~aparl'- he use. 1 '-a >IH tha, porch; nne-rar git- ! COUNTRY"I'LUB KSJAtES. Uun'ia'nrfi • \ -; •ns'iiared* lot «nrl.Uj. fVanklvn [» Hav- Iriw i,> haru. four h«i\ it»!!*: ra \ 1 1 ,''; mrnts nvailnble for winter rental. $45 CIVILIAN* OR G. I. —Four rooma. ••atli. ran**: '>l"t 6Q»13d ; ne*r bin,, river and i home. Mcultrn living at itt but. •'..i 1: :v iland. Hroker, " f. Mrl.aren «1. Phone RT - Ml M\K Pncktr's Real Estate Exchange, APARTMENT at ft." Oakland St.. H«Kii: ffct t.iH, Puri-haie jiric* ir,.VSrt. Koi.t/CVffl^l'inetC" panoramic vi*w s|'»r:o.i' (ilriitm ai*a. two brdroftm* Kith \\f. ARE dlird, |HV« nwn Phor.# RE «.j:.fl0 ' SEAU KKh II iA K l< IL \U ft" SJV 'FoL'fintiJoM andTatlTbungalow. Mntn h'.y jiHymunt to MI it, }', SpitrholT, sn,| , U-.n1! fuel, gti», elpciric nnd watfr. Inuinrc at n vai'arr'e; XT rolling mic«i: modern ,1, . • ni.i. • 1 • n1 •••..[!. ii'• Collins m . Pint Mnnmnuth. _ : o,i yo Itll neat: iargc Int ; I.SO per month. lavtm i ooms : o\ er.«ir*d girage : lante nnd ( ft Drummond vl, Kid Hank. br p\ veneered bungalow, Ihret bed- s • ' I v.., WllUr * Timlall, IIci Bank. Phont RE (>"')•. K*K' dollar vtlur. I>irfctiem: M'nihip, over bridge from Red B'oVer, 7.* Mrl.aren at. ment. Near Fort Monmnuth mam gate. (Irettlice, atifomiit''" h^nt; (hrrt-car ga- '•rhJ'iiK"; :! ^." k ?ree«. I.i\ inj rriorn 2,1x1 I. Rai.V. f(il'oK the >igni to mod*] homei. 1 <*,&. Mli'hl.KliiW N . I' 1, .. «'• •I ••• ______Phone EA 3-.l.»«_-M. _ lei HI ttrvt you. Wa handle all )maa rage; I'lo.flOO, Minugh Agency. Phont I (I r• c.a r•, ,J i M i n K room a ml tjrti. i',. K. RU 1-flTli" * Now o.ien fnr inipfctipn !""" po*der room, threr h.-i|ronm«j, • ',..•. !-n:n. ^itLAHTX Hik wintir" tentafs In MOST DKSiRABLK^flr>t floor, 4'-j roomi of iniuranre. Reliable, honest, courttoul • „ ,r -., V Ef Eft A N"^7jPll-0TftTtrRltY"l S-eVbun'- ruar Red Bank arrl Sui line. P>a**nt ''*" hath. Wall-lo-wa!! Broadcom, two. ftimson. Sea Bright and Monmouth In Red Bank Manor. Newly decmatrri. TTO'H?O'S-^even' roomi/ t bar ,'!', \ mtvice. Henry Schweiztr. Realtor. Ul tc^'oM'. Living ronm, kite hen. twn bpil- • j -i •,,.- -. \ - tl«-h. apartments and homes: also si\- water roal h"Ht. large yoich : rronen location Site approximately 5'MJO, Sa'e I'"" g«rage automata h?at, |39..i*. „„',',. Available Nov. I, 19;,. Thone RE «• riioTi* gflr.nge ; Venetian blind* " 'ot Oll.l ' * 1 -Ji". II- .1 1! roiBi apnrtmrnt for yeas around rental. Main St., Kfimburi. P>»ons KE 8-01:1. |V»'j. rran^lyn It. Ha* Inn.l Rrik- Roli'on Wnterhuryy, HeaHnj-. 1 ft " »S. ient corner plot 1 on\ifi 1: nr/ir ,;rhoo', P n u n ^ '.n, i mi. pr red $9,»no, Ella Wiltthtrt er 7* McLaran _ \ ; Vj Pho 7> tn 4121. Swertiey Aieticy. Phont REI; AVh T6ntlioM nityfur bin and unrt,. Price $12.,10(1. JOlin L. : RE Agenry, R«ltori, !24« Offin ivr, iLin- 1 S; DEAL AREA— rully inmilated frame "v fitrnUhed. frtnvenient earn of two gn\t rlubf. First floor, rfn- llnji!. if'-:' :,:lil P M durtivt store with lavatory, attached u» plTy See Jamn Wr'-r w-th Kmnk'vx !(•* . \lo i.ui 1 i. i:.n.,,...,1,1.. Pall RE •- lin'1, 24-foot living rnnm with flre- TWl)"niOOM' AI'AH'I MENT. Kvi-rvili r tn a tiom. of foiir rnnms an.-* bath. In- furninhpd. ilau refrigerator, wan her, larfl M-oVer. "S MM.a-rn a*. J'.T.r.r RK Vl". :.':. 6 : i C M • (tr i, .'.' -f.n.t k>iii i nnm, ii nine room, rn'.d on Vni'y hiahwtiy. I'r.ri. |;.:,oo. Au:->mattc hot wnttr, oil h«*.. Com.v<'.•• H t S 'J n • itilM.-IIKIi IKILSK lour n,i«i and tn'A v pi|ihp[i»d corr.dor type kitrhfn. (' h n n t» John L. Minugh Agancy, phone RU I- !y imiilnttd : aiheatoa sh'ngle outiide. fi',1 Urat nf un t. October t .i to r i (J if * . w.th G. E. diihwaiher and break- BUSINESS FHOPKRTY -Ntw busintil Lncatetl In Water-witch, Highland... Call M» l.i. I'horwi Kt |.o«;i or KE t- ~7 fast nook, utility room, lavatory, dining Fair Pnuble hrh u TOWN HDUSK Nrar h .'h .in,.,,| Private bath, private rntranr*. All HI a. 111H-U/ dS". and open parch; lecond floor, four' HDKSL BIIAHIHNdTarm"H bLTitails". ffH!Vt M,; mT *. Klv* tonin ht . SSpactii u lliviriK N*V llDN'CALOW, " J'nur lurnTsStH illllea Ini-tuileil. Vlmnr RU l-nrtftS-M.' room ii ml two tiled bath-showem: third 92 acre, ij.mil. fxercisa track; r.si- r rf Oil htm lx>th ^(|,.. i full H ninK ro.im. tmnik »nd hath, hot water nil heat: BiEAUTtFUL lURNISHED four large dftir. cor tail. riffht rooms. tiath, flfrmbrick home' . Large livlnir room and 1 linlr,., ,nis anil bstli. Ha- floor, twn rtmmt and bath: full Ungih r .« gaHgo November 1 lit to April !.'>: f100 room apartment, In At lantir Hlgh- ilorm »uih anil nrrf tru: economical nil il . -li, I,:I,,.'I << ronl lu-nt. I'lir-,. iliniriK ronm wih i.niure w.ii-h.wn I rr. i'. ;.li.,,,. II,, •.:. ninthly; ri., school bus line. Phont d. l'h.,p . Illl I .II? 1 K ' 1 • hut h « . i h itinn • r ! n RJ DIIM IIL'N'GAI.IIW. All im[irov<- IT^NISHEf) APARTMfcNT, »uMaKl» "for •tier »M'»f"i <li m- "-iihoul f u rn I r u re. F'rnrt 1 b.droorn hom. loi 7,i\l.\0. hnt m- • vrn.tf K* »,., I . r,4 »- fl« ,I.I, f JI Boc h Anil Im''^ rorrh. All ,»», aiounrl V*t?f\ert a^n I'Mn *M\ tht t ^*", a*'.javet*ii. r. .\ t»lr»»t lo it roll, nr m 1 r.t29l, Biokari pioucitd. U 1-0904. »•» RU Ml.4.' Wax Fitat ft. PKrat n «-IIO«.< Page Tea P BAXK REHTRTEn. OrTOBER 12. last Thursday evening at the Ma- N01 ILE Card of Ihank. Tin Ion Falls Waddell, Mrs. Carle Garafola and Public J-alt of Krai Latatt for I npaid Mrs, Thomaj Tellefsen were on sonic temple. Entertainment ^as WHAT'S THE TROIHLE Halsey Warns * The Ladies' Aid met Thursday I wi'h your fck.n '.' la it chiifed, Ichy, l»i, the committee in charge. Follow- provided by the Dorothy Toland ti.. ..!'.:..I ,. T .! at the home of Mr? Saian Scott, i ing supper, the auxiliary held its 1 lilcniiaherl, raw " If so. why n< try I j M A, . ,<: . . ,-.,..' a •• • dance sludio, Red Bank. Partici- MAUVAN SAI.X i:. nt no i .sk U you. Thc:e weie 12 members piesent. : first meeting of the season, at 1 pating ivere Gaii Turner. Karen WANT ADS '• • i • M •• ., .. ••':•.• .- ... . ' Ni Of Red Threat Plan* were made for a turkey sup- which time the new officers were ' helped FO rnan> otheii. 4>et a ir to- Detweiler, Barbara Scalzo and tiR^. with mnne> -liark uuaranti, at t:K.-f i:\ I. I'l-1 Hi' i J '].-.]'•'.- :• . .1 <••!' I' !••. Salill- seated. A gift w-as presented to , Ai.iii.. -! \V.'..i:.ni K. i:..'.. > •• Janice Ki-rr. Elliot Dotweiln- »as inur rliUk' i-lni*-, in" semi foi Fre# RLAL ESTATE FOR SALE ; HLtlllt I Ol 1 IIM I I ll'.N Uf :.ir• I nrnpai.v nl K»d »• :!>• r,:.: in 11:1. ronvcm ion of Jrw- M ih.'iliinari of the cunimitlee. As-; denl. Plans weie made for the an-, mastr-r ut reiemoni**.'*. l.uig. Nf-.v .ler.ci. t'.ai » Mi.i t.i.. . •! . , • v. Nt > It ••>. 5 i>.i \\';i. V'trcin.s .Sur.da.s1 si A«- sistiiv her will he Mr- Warien' nual Halloween party in the fire H. K » :<., inl.e ..f » I • .IM- i:. •• r-.i .->•• l.r. •• 1'aik saul thr1 picsent Ru.«- Ciei-uw. Mis. James l.oftus. Mis. house. It will be held Friday, Oct. r M Miin lhii:i! • r» fui(. Communism on Kthel Duiyea. Mis .James Lord, T,. at 7 p. m. On the committee are MONEY LOANED v. , a • .i n.».!.-' I., im I'M' » I r> Mi,i- wo: Id tn^'fiii 3D yr-ais ajto. Mr". Margaret Bradley. Mrs. Al- Mis. Sarah Scott. Mr.s. John Tec- aa Jewelry, SUrer, Huilcal Initruroent* len Crawford. Mrs John Lemon tar. Mrs. Anthony Monzo. Mrs. ,.' ...' •••.. I . .i. « ll> -' i \ . Tin- Hilniiinl slated ih»l Russia Camerai, Binocular*, etc. and Mis. William Pillot. The com- Haruld Park. Mis. Edward Carney |;. '(. ' K, .. I 1 -.la . I:-'> H" h.15 pi.1:1 i'm« 11 :•:»'»' of and Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon Broadway Loan Cc. 1 :•..••'•;':.•. ,\vui :rl Hi- iiu.nlril out that Com- ' P.cv Dunham V. I'ciiiig will re- attended the testimonial dinner for «M Broadwai Long Brack ro.rr.. ••• ir^i;-:- '-»•-• r . I a . '1 I 1. t*rt Sla^n V.'i nn rnurii.ini w 01 k.^ in di]\1'.ou.s way?, turn as pastui" of Ihe Community Fiecholder Jame.s H Pa ikes Sat- «»r.: 0I1. ica' .11.a. d •».-! upinh find un• »• '" ••' ' " ,' 1.- :i inpulsivi- olijri I to H!1 doirnt a 411.1 ,;-•' '" - "f Ma:p| bi-M of the Eatontimn Methodist Farm inn, Eatontown. |. - .- Ta> V a- H"i \i • 1 in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's \ \ .- r.- :-.• ai .1 i-.. • .»' t 1I1- ih.nkin^ ji^op!. "XAV must stamp (lunch Sundny ni^ht in a reiep-; r.r H»-r- ri-. KK f •• • M..I :: ,1 • ...,:.. . 1.•:•'.' :-.(• ••••• 11 Kill." hr- sii'.'i. 'ii?1 il 11 ;u v. - I tion fur P.ev and Mr- Ri-inig ' I:- r • 1' • 4 tniirr l.iu.di. lin'M at d }ur.i:\i'.r hi-nd and Mnk its fang^ in- Sunday at a roxered di»h suppei. Kcvport E. R. SNYDER & CO. i.j iif.' tVS '* Ri'RN il> '•«• • .•••'• fi 1 ,,i|.ii.it> »'- »• 1 1 - The Lajief' niisili.'ii y of the The Halloween window decora- • . 1 ! in- lit • >••- - Adiil.lal lla!«-y told the vet r ran; ICapt. David A. Walling Ameiican tion contest will be sponsored by j .,f I, ,|. a. K, .,!••• Up • ,1 IS ' ilia; iiltlinut;!! »•> alihoi a «,-n.-ial ; the Kpypoit recitation program; ( l.ra- • •• il ,:•« .Legicii po t will hold a iunimap.1-

    v I - .-...-«• w.:. pniiir-n. •• and fiiir nation'il ..»'. "••>•••* '»"'• ' ':*> "' "• and tne Keypoit Businessmen's as- '••• • .'I i« *4- • • sale* in the Pine riio.'k sclinul Sat- INSURANCE A,,-,i. la : H.w- !'••• •' I'.r d:«!-%. :< : ..;•••• •• • '•x;5!. nr"" di mandfl that «P he as syuntlon. Entry blanks will be dis- 4 - ... • 7 Bar. * p,*m pi p In iparirl as though wt* fxpr-tod it. llrd»y. Oct. 21. It will be an ail- tiibuted lo local schools this xveek. FIRE CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BOND V\S HllftV • i>-"m I. i ' •" • • • : < H * I, (.»•-..rt !"'! ••' 1 Th:s. !H '.iid. i" thr> brst gimantrc The businessmen will furnish the N - I i . i > I irn -me ,,.ii da ;- a ff a 11. hra. I * 1 I I .. 11,• ,• r 1 . 17 : « '• 7 of pi-ai'i" paint and as ow-^d nii- II &l ~ t \ . liu.m.'tl fi.r. tliat ihis will lake a company joined \'itli the hre;uen divided into two groups—grammar Pl< T t• -ha:- liar.- : -*,n II-I 1 ' ''.. •;' I 1. O'l,r r p-"ll . 'i '••'-' |i> airnt dr 1] of muni'.v and .said IIP Monday night '.-i i;:r'."'a!e t:,p lath school and hiph school. 135 FIRST AVE . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N J II « I. r fi • V. - -t- ^ »• P,fi 64 s-.-i • •••••• would i.itl-.ri tuin ux-rr fvprylhing anmve:>Hiy of the compnnx' at a The Rainti'ixv Git Is celebrated PHONE AT 10900 \ . • H I'n.n I •• N - Ha-d i « :j. -iiriM. A>.-KI.= . . i;i 1 v ,R- z- 1 a ••:' i; r' In on n.s and i.'main an AmTiran coveted dish supper. Mrs. H. H. their second birthday anniversary 1.IA1111.11 it.? rilizi n th:\n In' a *lavp undn CDIII- f ra W 'If • I. •. . • Hil. "•••'• '' -" • N •' M. n.i. "i - l:ll i~, 1 I. liemm.d (IUI-IM '« i.l 1.- niuni*i1:i domination divulijaU. p.Tit iirrshiiii. A«»r..-.. r« - H«>T. ri. ••• I:K »- S. ... I ...i : .• i .. II *.!.. ;l -r. ! -J 1 «*»»»»* ** mm mm mm Kianw »<•»»• MW \ - M..- m.i ,- i -• . '. :: 41 unit i-uiwi-H ••'•' « ••'• <<•• 3". llal?|> di'ili\H"d Uiat we must 41...- • AUTO AND TRUCK SPRING SERVICE V ... • • I Sn-. '• • 4/ ..• ., nil. 1 4 I .me drliii* f

    :!.•• - s M... in.- .-, -• ]•:•' •-' vi«i laN. 1.1 •' i'f aln|.«. • r>mr J'- < - -' niu.st diviM- m-u' nn ans tu combat iN HdRN R Mir v I • .. I •• • .: • II It-I. a.,d ,i.|..,-a- ..: • I :• I :.:.'" IT Sales • Installations • Repairs f •. (. h. .1 ...-.m- -• •• I s M... . :. • .\:..(,'j U Hrl. .< • nl L'i>.ii-d lln- 1 !• 1 lmin« siiii'.id about our aK- f :: R'«.»a Iliitiriinirnt i :• K;I--.?IVI- lmpi'i..'i!ism Hi- addi-d COIL SPKIX; '. .. ha-h- ''"|» ^ Jl"'.' "'K'UVVI'.' •'' ' ' ''"'' ' •' ''' "' "' " *'• lh;it winli' \v hiH-h at thosr l»l;tt- H"-'-" *»''•> '/'a- ll.'r- r'". • M. ,.::^.'l-'^l:'.."- '' \' Xn, >..',••.>, : n! In .5 tn a v.iist unol>:a!K7.'"-fl mul- SPRINGS SUPPLIES «.«••••• i: . i. . • ... • : il ii. : ••.

    \" r : T . •. I-:- -•» ...I V... • I..' I. ! |(|,..». nuiv ti-aih I lli ni what Uignity of :•...:»' r» »-•• •'•' •• ' "' • "- !• •:••••• .-' • • • !> inankinil if-a!ly mr-an1-'." ! o>, fl.. .mf '"• ' ••! '---. \ »•'• I' •••'• \--'.•••!... I. . J4. 10 I \l 1.1 Mill.HIM 'RED BfM SPRING SERVTET j , t: t' K-'.'i • •!••':-• • - ..- ••. IIS 1 . z :•• \\ - I., J'I- I r.rit i in filing aibrr il ':• I'J)-'- C,v \«-. II.-- \fi- I- ••-• .... 1.-! s ! 4 , al.rl oti.ifcador.l Ih'inn iMitlillctoKii H>w r.ir.r. IT. «- t 1 '-•• - Wm I" I: ' I. •! -1 I- SHREWSBURY AVE. SHREWSBURY, N. I.. ...M J . . i J :!': I:: •'> II ii :•'•;•; \ .- i . •!...... - ie .5 Mr... riiuhard Bell. Mis. ("iiace M n- .1 11— • :. h. 1, , .1 .. 1. , -.: ,,• . Ha.-teadt and Mr. and Mrs. Regi- PHONE RED BANK 6-1551 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH : II *l. r I:I s .< < \PI IAI. ACI'DI'S'IS 1 ' nild Woud were aci'eptt-d in1o the STATE OF NEW JERSEY n : :,ii •-;:• I;..P ••••• » V.-'.:,I-«.K'I J.i- •.••.• li.i I- • .".-I. .., !.. fellowship of the Ki'formed church No-..r-f * hi ;»In- g v. n '.h:.: M « < II' Mi., ii il - . ••• • I .. •.•... -i: jn mr.r.1 ,.,-,,.,,. lr,r p... si-ivnni-f.". Sunday. Adult haplism f..r n. l;....r.-- II. .I.- N... IM. I. • ..I . n- • • i . . Ml i.II w.a^ niv.ii tn Mis. Bell at this time K»- •»•, !..»,.., •,. N.« J. —. «'.l r,1 ml l.y thr- pa-tor, Kfv. Iton.ild Mac- K • M. ; -i ••• !••'.'. .•• :9. I (I I \ I. ( \\'\'i AI. AC. Hn..., ! ...n- II. S.» .!•••.... ••:. " •• . .,,. Noill. I ul N IS .. „ * I -.»III! •» "<.'i a' - 01 ". • I'. -M , J-.IIVTII (l , , ,. , DONALD'S LAUNDRT 1 Also on the same day. pupils of S-ar Kh •• I m. - • : v. I . .... ; Jf> KlIAI. I.I Mill. 1 IIKS •|HF ,.•>.- I ' ai.l "I'": r-« "I h'<'^\ I .., M.. . I, the Sundiiy-school weie «ixen at- «.NH ( .M'l'l AI. Al • iindrinri> cert incites hy Kiirl Hel- 25 Hallmark Cards all alike- *J9 44 Marion St. ' III N IS . }; I I ••.,'!« . TO •I-'brin' • a.'iila!-. -• 'h Tn i- • p ',.'..,.... |; i | „.„.. . | .• o(; a «iK, rhurcli elder. They were .Shir- • o: , !•' •-•• I .q .1.. ».(•• "i »>• :•••! ... •. \ || SI. .-.I U - U ,,v I n % ha i n't i a I'.tal rnni I:I r,f firi! iTfffi.rrl ley. Bill and Jimmie McElwain, -.« (•».. a- .•• s tilm-'tr] I... :r.f lum n .. 4((.- f I [-.•.*' • I rth" '1»> , William Putter. 3d., Amy Tooke, m IHCIUCM urn mtmm n-».. ..-• pKrfii»:-n -i '•• n, r.' ,« •• • ;";;:;;;» *!" ;:;l \ all*. <.f t^f ..".0(i r.(,. .lane Ciihba^e. IJary Conover, Kay QUALITY-CLEANING :.i'«: .»• i^li:> is .r r.l Phillip.". Uunna and Raehael Lo- JnV»o «"-.l' •|"«:'<-«1 I.".' 'i Hen i o n«w and vtry convenitnl way to buy your • o ,- •-. y.n •. ..• (-.»••> !•< ker. luanna Kigeni-auch. Susan a'n^k ciih f.i.^l pur Hallmark Chmtmot Cardi—in bone, or 25 cards, all altk* rftn V »« 'I K-.K.- rs: if of 5 I I J f.r>r. rir, Mar.N'eill. Paul.i. Linda and Bev- Phone R. B. 6-0203 Hf ••• 1 -IISII il .'. .1 ii We nov« many difleront cards ta choos* from, (or nom» MKMllRA.'.liA ' rrly Bo\a and L.e^ in and Louise *l.f.--.'d I" ;•• arir- \r » imprinting, ot $1.95. Othtr itrm at $2.95 and $3.9$. n i- •-. .1 hn.. . li d • I -n • Locker. • iin.,1 :rj .n-'drf I ab.l.. Com* in and ••• lham, won t you? J M. liKnl |,H 1 The church will hold its annual • r.fia: !•>> ; »f.7fl1 '..» and for o'.her pur- l-:n;ir.- n. : le e.-.d i'ii>m*i.: i-f « .JM-H- : — — — supper Thursday. Nov. 2. (/ l^n ll!" '-"i lit' H:>. un i'h M. . l.f Monnioiilh County -Sun ogatf'a Officf ! I I'lin'i! I! \.li.iiii.1 \ ,r Pr,', . I. "rat. Thne will be folk dancing Sat- i'1 ". li nt :l\r «li..i.--r..ini..l I,auk. In r. liy nulfr urday at S:UO p. m. at Leeds hall. ljin.il I., I |lK K Ihii: Hlr alirit. .;;•!. inn : . III. In Uir- Bid- m .-t k niniii nn .--a, .if.I P ••• .,, , l>. ^' nf m\ 'M "W '..lU-r .'Ulil II. - ' The Bridge club met last xveek 1 r'l.sa lom- •. ."ip mi'.i. .••<•..! |. , ' I Hh.-'l'EK H MiAMS Notice of Hearing ,,t li.-ninn Mf. at the home of Mrs. Nelson Todd. :ne:. n a'd -..,,•• .1 l.v -:,i -;.,II,I,- | .,,1,1 . 1 ,, ,, . ,,, >•„,.. FOX'S GIFT SHOP v V ri Pn > ,|,i.' : nr.i m i-- t>»- .,.'.|.w,| , *.«•.! ... . , Piize« xii'ic awarded to Mrs. Mil- ; |1|( ton A. Yreeland, Mis. Chniles L. .I\MKS' S. rUMsKS MONMOUTH ST. . RED BANK Notice is hereby given that the Department of Public L'tiliiiei c' :» b.l.!.- .-••I . am. ..• ».-, .-. •-•.. M.'],. " H \ IMi'i' I I \\ (rl.'I'KN HteuerwMld, Mr.«. Kenneth I. Rob- - .•-,,|., ..( t>.,,n,>iii M .- hamer. • • _ '•' .••••' •:•••• •'.••.• •• - • „ . ,,, ,:, • ,,.K.., .... t,,. ,;, ,| Slh. larlrl •,. S.i: ..,;«;. nf : >• r I ..in.fy ,.' Mnn- K. W. Sxvarkliamrr. Jr.. of New A bill insert was mailed to all telephone customers in May of I .. V Ynrlt riiy and Mian Grelclicn ••'•••' ' ' ' -•••• -I- !•>:•" this year outlining the proposed increases. The schedules of C.r..|,. I,. V. .-am.rm (MIIIV.. A. XV .: am- , Shane of nid^efield. Conn., were M Mll.l. I- 1 I. \ i:K increased telephone rates requested are on file ir. all ol the New 11...... • H. :• ,1 ..' I .-•..-.• I > '-'•;• I: ..-.I S- M.v,i»i... N J i- ill 111, l.-LTl- nf I in-ill '..I- 1. XVi;- ' hauler. Mis. Sivackhanier is en- Jersey Bell Telephone Company business offices and at the .:•..!.• • I'MIKI..- Ii •.. •• 1 •'• I. -• ! ..: • >• IInl Hn: ,. N. J .ini'lili. (Irri.l-. K.vril LOW COST - 11 !., lh« IM rl 'I.:. ,,f -:, i| ,lfn ».rj !,. f .. juyinp a week's x acation from her I.in. \I:|I i >il:iiEi.f:. i i-~. . |,,, , M.i 1. * fin.-i offices of the Public Utility Commission in Trenton and !';.'.#! V •. ' |;,,| n,,, , >,,.., j, .,, Ii ti.t in ihi- '-.ibM-rt.i rv *-\M-ii:iiii nt position in New York city. •' ris« Ni- ... ' l ' •••. •: A-,,-,,,,. The I-.V8 Woman's Republican Newark. The proposed rates are available for public inspectioa iiK-i-i.*! ! hp *A . . t -, ;i:, , tin (111- nal h. w-;t h- GENUINE "APACHE" COMMON LV.. : 157 II » \ Nli.I.:h« f-.irll -lU' rim., nf !hp ill'.,if. dub of Middletown township held between 9 A. M, and 5 P. M. from Monday through Friday. .HERIFF'S SALE: In •• .. » Mon.iloulh Tounty Surrocnte't Offur a successful caid parly Monday I. •!.. IM. - .•' -h. .-.•;,•.. of S K. a nf : hf t « • nn :tiri,-fiir aiia.n'l 'he ojt.rl night at the Beaenn Hill'club, Leo- s ll.-r: lir r < VENETIAN BLINDS naiiin. New Jersey Bell Telephona Company I'iUnl Irr-Mu.-.l, s. J. s,.|,t. s. 19;,o.

    I-'. ... • •.. •;.,. ',.:.|. ,.f li'-i,',,,. St.. 1 t.CAl Y. I. Hit.1.1 XMSO.N Mr. and Mi=. Robert Gore at- •k Fltnibl« Stoat Slot* 1 M"-d»- - h. f.'h nn nf .S-v.n 11. • I'. • 1 .1.1 .- •, •• i.'.i i.f Mm.- I. II.!,," Sru J,|lry. tended the. World Series game bf: wi «i. • .T -..Li ^ ,.:' 1J c. I- ... ,. p- ii 1 ... •• :.1 til- 1-1 'I dhi nf r I.-. r.KlllII.K X \V M.I.I \M.--n.V Jl:.," if Attractive Matal Facing and K-r (,,-> .,• . ..• ,.,,:, • ••,. ,|i, .: • ». IM . . ;r ,.- ..' M:, . Friday. 81 I! <>!• r Air.. I a Haw I., S. J ! II . ..r 1.1 .1 K i, i ,. .^n Enclosed ImtalUrtian Brackat* viiailNi.x K i. XI:I:K'I I The Ncrdlewoik guild will hold •iia 1. r> H.-..i« : • .1- I! 1 - • • .'••>. -•.,-. . ' y I. ... a ilesscit-lindfte Thursday, Oct. IS*, c.(, 1 not;, o! Mi.: ». .- h. .Ni» J. •'-. .•• . .-v.l •...-. i - ii. •. ^- K \ HI l.u.u.f. Siw J,rs.:.. •k lakad Whlla Enamal rinlili . . • .1 ' ' .}: i! .|. , . »*. <| •,, <> . at Lecd.s hall. Proceeds will he :n sa- if;, k ..-iilnni.: • '••• >!• •! 1 • . : Pn-sriii! I.ah >.,,„.. I an-or.ii if Warm Gear Tilter, Self. /t I .„„),. u-rd to purrha.se articles for thr .....: '•:.. il.l'.'I ar.'l .Ir niii nil" R rl Baiu, N,i, J,..,>. guild's annual in-gathering, set for leveling Cere* Feature 1 I. ' -•. fa;, r a - x-in.i. -v.. s\: it Nov. 8. if le»v-Orip Cent leek • ;. i- . h. f.u , \ NOTICE of a: .1 a:.'i i.- • n. • ir Plastic Taitelt IJ T :h. Bn.r..,ii i.f K-.l H.i:.. • .i na :>,..- r:.! -...l '.Xi- I ': .1 mi lu-i.- Amnulii-K Marlboro I'lii-y of Mn:.n:nrh ar-l S-,ve n' N- •• Hi.' ii. I niii .1. S J . lliliili.r r.iil Si ,-:.III.. 4. In ii-.il I:', r,f nn i,i r I • • • ; - .1 I! I il N... -•. MirattiH.. N J. 'Ju> In. II-.n- «..i«. sliip h.ill. NIW LOW PRICIf! nf '.niini.pr M«Vhn<-. J: .a.--«a-.l In I.I.I.\ i i.uri.H I In-:,nine.I: Siiximli'i' y., l!".-|ii Mrs. Floyd WyckofT and Grorge • nd of Io:mMi Sm • n »n,-:m n • il l>\ •):- ! 1'nn.i-il: (I.-,ili.- '.• I'l.-..i ' •• II .•. •! S- • . T MlTnOB!.. N J Apcar attended the World Series Xsiy .n: ft-.d iw-ins.-ti I-. XX i. :htv I A,lo|.l.vl: ll|..,i|,,.:. ••. Hi:,,, COLOR SCHEME COME TRUE Kn . I II- i.....,n. K-i].. S'.-P.t ..:nl I.f • .- »ln. ,: lif-i - !..: I K.IMJAK X'. DKNISK Minor. samp at Shihe P.nk in Philadelphia 2J" lo M" Width .M|.-.i-ar N. w J....;. Iron on VVn.-h .y ST..-. »• il l.i i.s ; M n.ivYI> SMITH, ni.in.iiih ' :n'.. Jl 41 \:-.. ••• v 1:. «n l.T-t week. All 64" Lone • hor. fnr-y-nrt '.»• « ilf ..n •.-.. : i :i . : .1 Mis. Stella Bissoll and Miss $345 nf :h. -Ol ai-rl ., ,| n-. rr .in ,,,i ir-jfii NOTICE WITH NEW hf.HK Pre hur.rl:rd ar.'l hl\ irr- u»i j n: Sn:.i. '. h. • l,y B t,n nf ihr ailm.non N'.iney Bi£.spll \.-erp week-end guects ONLY .OHK I.KHI. till KillKF.HP\T nf >II i,nl.I,«n •• i-nr : ..I: \,, nrrl aIl:i-i of Mi». BisseH's son-in-laxv and Sfrrrl a< tMf j.:.- J-- r: v nf |n»nia* X I Rrw ...... ••. II ,| nan,. X,i,,,.•.,! J,,,., Rnh.::'nn a•:ri Ma • .'• Knli ;•-.n- t ? «r t •diiuRhtcr. Mi. and Mi«. Elwood PUBLIC NOTICE < J«. I?-." ' in • -.1 " \n II:J iiini-i I'.II. 1 Thesr (.enulne "ArACHK" nllnd« are made hy thr makrr* • -.f .-a: nn at : n» >i • of Si. ,- h u. n:. ^e i .I ~.s '... :h.. Imi.-nviu. :•• nf a I1 n fiothiiirli n . Bloomflcld. Saturday ir.i't l_rjmpa:i- :• i i| "n In »".| ti. I'lpn-c tiiko nut ire tiiat on Mnn- nf « h -r S-:-.>•. l,i XX ,l.-i ,,s an.I I ,,,.. Mi.-s H.s.-f.l was the guest of Mr. of Ihe Famous Bet\v" RO IT. ?n». " rla;.. Urti.lier li;. |:<.".H, at II :0il A.M. '•-in ' on r.f i rr r ,i!r I ., „, Th i> a- and Mm. Richard Andrews of Bel- l'a:>rl: f-v -.'« 1?'.'.. X I'IHI- '.I by N. J. II. S. In.«-,.[ |i,;i. We also make custuni-made Betny Roan Blinds ulth rrmov- lirfiirr I lie lii-i-aitmrnt nf Public 1 levil'.r, «ti-.| the three sitrnded thr RfuSr:; XV. Hi'Wi.t, A" - ltir . H w." ahlc slats. All Size* at very Inn cost. DECORATOR COLORS ms . nfi • i:t 3. rt:!i;.. -. Timiiil nf I'ublic I'tihty j lr.:rn>|.ii-',l: Srpirinl,,- S. msn. r.ut^Pis-Princeton football gamp | Pa»«ril: flctnlif .1 lfi;.n UONT TAKE ANY SIBST1TITKS. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Cninuiis-ioi-,1 is, at its rimnis at 1O0U at Palmer stadium. Princeton Sat- CHANCERY DIVISION. MONMOUTH l!:',,:\'l .-'ti'i'd, Nfttaik, \ew Jersf.v, urday. We arc sole agrnta for Bet*}' Rosi Blinds. COUNTY. DOCKET NO. M 589149 a licani.K v.ill be held on tlie ALI RED N. HKADI.KSTON. Main;. BLUE - PINK • GREEN 10: IIAVIII IIF.HR, I'IO Irgir. >t R«j. anitT.ilcil iiHitinii filed by l'uljlic Af.»il- ORTRL'UK'I . VAN VLIF.T,""' i mond B:ts. n : Si-rxicc <"oni ilinatri] Transport and ^!2.l« ll,i,o,,sh i .-rl,. I East Keaiiftburg By v..-:t.e of ar Ordf-' of thf S,i].r: or I'ublic Service Interstate Traiu- Mrs. Christian Jensen, librarian GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO. GRAY - YELLOW foil", nf New Jrr-ty. Itiai.tfiy li i • .•;.. NOTICE ' li'iilaliriii rnni|iaiiy reciuestiiiK tlie of the East Keansburg library lo- -Mor.mrir.n r-.-.u.:y. lior^i-. Nn. M-.->:. Nnl.r. • li. reliv f i , n ,.f ill., ailm.tlnn cated at the public school, has 117 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK it. rnbrie o\ -lif :';n ilay ..: s. ].-.. nil.. . apiuiivrJ nf niv.- fan: sciiertuli'3 pro- Of Htl nl .1 I.I-.K r .1,1,1 ,nl • Xll n: il tlil.'n i I'.'j". n ? n-»: ra:sr nnrr.'i Rl'TH x niiir_' I',!' a ki.-ir rt instate nine \ni.hil ..;• a:nl >.i|.|. > in. M n^ S< i ; nn .innouneed the new hour.". The li- BKNNST'I. f» •• i in. nl li.i-.-i H II, n fa.i- nf he ui>tf:nl rif the basic intra- 1.1 nf ii:c I! ^-t, /.„, N>. iir.l I,,,.,T brary will be o]Ji':i Monday from TEL. RED BANK 6-3889 > |i.« :.::•!. a: I HXX III HUH! n >,, Kin mil l.v •:!.• SI,.,:-. | • . ,,f T!i,. Hr. 1 -:30 p. ni. to 4:30 p. ra. i-'iiij >, l!a>nu,:.il Mr, t r. »•.• di ', .,i. s ale- zin:i. fire nf 'rr- wiiicil is nn-.v ill 1 ...I Hi.-.I , j •/.„... il:,| r.a,irr ,,f .„.- »!•• i no «•' :ri|a • r rl -> »,.,„ »: :,: ,| f-ircc!, I'MI f..v Ilii' .1p|iroxal r.f i-r\: Uo ...run r.f .--„ •, .>.!,., ,. N. J • CUSTOM KITCHENS r- fari m-iwr- ii- H'-iii'i- :.i i, H rr l! * ia:n inciinsi-s in multiple through I. •:,..1...I.I: fry -rmli,- .". J J. A 0 amii.rifrj 'iimn.a r: or ,- iiffo:i :nr L^-:i THAT LAST AS WELL fairs. .rkn.r (Ifiinally, tl-,p innrasps xxill he AI.I'HF.li N IlKXIH.KSTrlN Mmr,' WHY YOU SHOULD USE Xiifi;: ornnn.K c \ xs VI.IF.T ji «o AS THEY LOOK sha . :ri rq i :a Ii •"r- in rar!i "if Ihr tiiM t'.vn r.nnrs »»•"-<> I... vit'i lmt IIKIIP liiati H .»f inrrrasp TOVELT Curve-Line BEAUTTCRAIT f"r a tlirnuKli li.io nf fruni " lo fi NOTICE ~ ~ JUgives you lifetime satisfaction ... XN (UllilN.XNi K ril< Ml I III I I S«.; T'XKK. •ha p.a i.: ft a-.'l > r .|. 7.":-=. 'i'ilr;. \v 11! lip jiu incirafe IM. MS X I'lllMHlN III NXVKS1NK loveliness, convenience and effi- I'a:f I: Fi;.:-.n.r.i;.:-.n.r.i:: -j;>. IJf.fi. II' r tl f |i:|.-r ',t .'.r l)a>'P ffl IP 1 lilVKI; KlIAl" IN IHK TUXXNSHIt ciency built into strong, durable XX GM.BtK'i MANSIIN sr-i.i ijulr s fur ndrs thruuph more "I MII'W.KTnWN cabinets. They're made of the finest \lir> nif 'n. I'.s ..;.!< than n\ /ni (•.«. I'urthi'i-more, foi' i UK IT iilili.MNEIi BV THE Tnni.-h |. « tiriin.rr.nr.d I'n.f, Ilfd B»r.,.. N. J. ruics tiinuiuli nime than two zones I mnm ".f-r nf !hr- Innn.h p ol M.rlillr- furniture steel, weldod, with power- I -' «0. ful tubular construction. The tI.f-:t xvill In- im uici'casp over the I n,,, ,(,„!] I,. „„ NOTICE 71- l.u.-.i- Ian- VM-IIUII-S that xv.-n- ilrl.',1, B'i,: shelves will support 100 pounds per 'IV.* i.u". i« :l.a-. m-i-.-.a- -.: hi.> \jtf in (IT.-ei lii.in .1 uly •!, 1!MH tn July square foot . . . even unbalanced fr.adr In t!n Tn«n*h.i, I i.inn: ..-. , ,; |i, ,,. xv,.... I,,,. .„. ,„ .,. r I-. 1:I..II. I'II|HPS r.f tl.e |ii(.|in.,(-i| loads of canned goods. And ... that M.dil.tlo\vi; tnin.Wi |, !,i !ia: ^l,•- m Sun,. 1 .f! .X.l.ailin tr.ij X'.i.r^i.t I1. I i,-:.. | \ faic sei:(i!uii-s max hp itifj»cct(Ml at glare-proof, soft-white BEAUTY- |HW,-.,I, i:n,,:. N,, :,.. „,,, ,„:.,,;, Sunheot Furnoce Oil is a the confidence of millions lil r Ho,i- Ir.n. ..,:•..- nf X;.J...:,,I. X... any <'uiii|iaii\ car hnusp. (jaraKc •• 'v f"j a il .:ni.i . ,.f rrvrniy.fn CRAFT finish has been baked on to ...H a:i.| H:KIIW>> 3«. I..i.i arm. -N.'... t .«!:• a1 ',: .r \]. i- |.i ,1 r:|.l\l niV.ii- •I'.".- ill. I' nV.;. I:.. :. ,., uniformly good, tried and of petroleum products. stay. Come in today and see for I). \ - (•f I in- I ..iii|.aii.psat Ml I'ail, I'larr. yourself. We'll bo happy to help you I... .ni 'I A li! r )\r. ,• I, , ,.,.• . \- , .. Ni -.I- !. V iv .Ic... x. ..,.1 .., .... •r.r. X.,,.•,. a-d H LCi.ai . r | „ proved product of Sun Oil We're proud to sell Sun- design your HF.AUTVCRAfT Custom -\i !••'• s;i il l.i-a. my. |he Una,.I Si* .IF.., I Kitchen free of charge. '•' I',.', r I ii'il'. I'IIIIIIIIISMI,III.|S ,1 i Company. Sunheat bears heat. You'll be pleased II i »« «• •' •!• a|.|....i » I., -n. Ii . -., I i ]• i i fa • .. niiip iif tl,p pr-ii •if -li. li • nf Xt..-,. X ,:i ... |,. . a name which has earned with its performance. i ..!•• : •' i ',|.i ' •- i..-P.i ami usrful in

    •rir S1 j, • ,• ,.f \. ii J. .. -•VMIKI. XI.RX1 M |,.i- i.;l. .. -• • .-r LET US PLAN III' X IM FNI P i XRIir.l I I'lHl.h Slilli K '1 In • , m.i i .; |.ul,'.<',r-i| ),v il,,pr- I n. I,,-. .,, „, ,, „ . ,,.. „„, -, , „. l.f.it r,f f e Una "I i.f l'lili.,-' 1 T1111\ NOTICE •I" "I in I I' I I.-- ...1 „,- a- a m,.-. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY OIL BURNER YOUR KITCHEN Boiouah el Runuon I iituni v« -. I'liisuait in us Or- ' £ "' 'i' I nn •, •: [• I ..mm "'. .,r • i,, Her ilatcl August ], l!'.,n, Jiorkct ln«,..|, ;. „' M ,1,|.,•,.„,. h, ,1 ,„. ,,, , X .. ;'i.i fm \ ,,/ In, i. ii i ,j u .ft -1 ( II. 1>'.". ii-.J « , I." !.,:•!,,, r-iii ,1 I ir. .f th. llnninjl, of H ,nn,,n nn ,-.|.. NIL "|i,T. OR OIL DELIVERY SERVICE FOR YOU FREE Ir-ltilir- : I'...". n l,v tflr ,,,,., .,,, r.-iniln- l.r ||,, , i;i v.,,,,, nl .|. ,| || K', i),.. I'l ii! if si:i:vn 1-: i I «•,.!,....I,,., (i,, ..-,.' • i.i"r.." „."•';.';.; In-"" M.' I l.ll.l i.l. « ' l» l.'llilll CALL ANY TIME ... DAY OR NIGHT K "'' "' . II '!.. all „• il... 'I,,, ,.. nn Ill- Iml'i.' In, i:,, f, I.I in , ., ; .,,. ... - .ATI;II T!:A\>TII!;T -Ill' ll» . K n... II .-hum. M ,I.|:.I,,..M I,- lir.il in. N'u>,ml,, . - I.,. ... ,,,,,| i,, I,,, lulid on tiy tin- UBii' vu'.rrs of aa ,1 I'i'iii.ic M:I:VHI; I\TKR. I... l.-'.,wl « :. V.- Uo'iiijuh : .^'I'ATJ: 'i I:AN.-I'(II i- I. » fu . .in;.,,,I,II, i "Snail Ma: v M (I'lliiir.... Ii. |..i-, i ' lm:,.|. (l.tnl,,, I I i'o'^'l-jr ri.' • In- li. » !, . I' • .,1 , • i r • h»i - i . • i- i i 'i i: i •• • "Seninf ihe Show" ] 15 West Front St. \{a\ Bank x i n m i « i, f. n FI .1 R •i«m# n>[- r'»i at im» j f*'i( C"t'. - I1 I i » » ,>f ili« R<,'o igK of R\imtn». Ad vtr'.iiann«>iu. .TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-0248 RED BANK RKOIPTFR. orTriRKR 1;, in.y>

    Robert Ev.rdfil of P.»,| Bank Mon- Ha/lrt 'liv on a 'r.p 'o ,'*f *' Y-.ik n'v Shower Honors Little Silver The first t.uti.djy <>f t/fTKla \tt, •w.r;c '.lev Hi A t I'.e AltMII Old- daughter ii Mr and Mr.-. Jojfjjli fj'-\ ai.d Okay M''*r television Ali]ei>, Ji «<« ff'.fi'rated Sunday *• h • *• - M • - K . ** e • ;i « A K ''*"'' Fall Bride-Elect Cubs Organize 1 Frank B. Lawes v' I .-.«• in'.lt '- sr. *v \v;i»rf V." :r- at Uie hu.i.e of i.vr giar.Jpsi I'n.s, MiM o JanJ e rolosicnCli o of LeightoLiht n Little Si.v-i'a tub pack IS held Mr. and Mi-i .io.s«-piJ AIT-is. Si . ( >•,'. .-d a LI .. •• 11' 8 !,''*•' i a r. d fn .. • v B; MA'P.IN'C ,'.'/i ;.(•: aviv ns given a bridal shower last ita Hist meeting of the season 1_>I uf Ucd,. ul. The dro.ia:.uni veie .l TIM. ' Hazelbrook Coal week at C'hystal Brook Faim inn, Thunday night al thi; l.iu'.e Silver in uh.'.e i».i . and * ••.f Hi Eatontown, hy the young women bir.hda. uLe w.i Hit' t.jtiie Hi OW HIP ir IK tfr. school auditoiitim under ihe joint ten- 1 who will b*' the attendant at supervision of Joseph \'a!ant the teipieie. Hrfi.-I.t 'nts were StM . - \ injf. * a nd a 1» » i.- her wedding Sunday. Misx Colosimo new cubmaster. and Arthur Mor- ed anil l.ind.i '«a« rememlieied bduieen Standard Fuel Oil win became tht bride of Carmen J 1 ris, chairman of the committee. \\jlh nuriv K-''• -< At:ending me , DoGenito al St. Anthony ! Catho- pally wi11 e Ml and Mn. Stephen thr fl;n hull".' IS NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD lic church. About 50 paients and vounger Mi and Mrs Julin .jp w.'h Mrs uiolietub? brothers and sisteis of Cubs u-eie I). Lamb-it'on. Shower hostessea were Mr*. Mis Dttvut rtiiuk" ns and Mis present. Mr. ValanL acknowledned H. Bahrenduiu :,i M Viu know (hat mjTy rjzp - «htr« (i_b TEL. REO BANK 6-2875 Louis Brancadoia and Mie-ea Mary Mr." Williuni Kite. Miss Fliieme, *••••• wall., ffttrt iiiow»t| aol Soldo, Mildred Pace and Minerva the past service of William Vaughn I___m!iei tsiti. Mi> Wi j:im J^.'.der, •p itninq caj» Itakag* as cubmaster, Capt. G. 1.. Bedford Htlen Ahltrs, Ji>;in Kne, I>a\ld roDi.n. PERMANENTLY lot OLD j Guests were Concetta Colosimo, as committee chairman and Carol no'ike, Hai'.ii.i P.ii rite. Muiiel and Arford a* secretary. He annnum-ed r pinl and REW tub* po.iU,.y •olMp-o.,., | Sarah Leone, Sophie Colosimo, Fan- Klovd Lounaitl Jtdin ;ind Neil Mnigfiret K W'eigand. •a.,d Mow- , and frvnil/ Improves bathroom oppaar- that Carl Jacoby will assist him J jnie Bertoncin. Minerva Nu.i'i, The- 5 -nhi • riViui _.', Jf.in l\!npm;in. Kill\ , ery. Julia K n H a. Ali< f M:: I.I and aa cubma-Ktr, Cap!. Bedford «f ho ICT*W« clipi oi d/JiiBfj App!i*d la resa Benlncase, Dee PorcHli, Mil- Judv Melsif'r "ere gl. >n unf \_fli DtnlMn Smith a» Lumber Ison p.inild llrli'ii and a \xttf wtiK tp^rlai waUipTcoftinj etm* dred Perri. Millie Fornino. Kather- | secietoiy and i«-i K. K'-lit-i I Hnd Nancj • pln.s The 11' Hrowmes \VIT«. O|]w P-i.ni that (r1h«T«i lo any urfac* (.n- Hammond will Mane Ahiei 1 Clad«d in pilfi) («« MIB9I M l»C.m ine DeGennaro, Mary Mancaruao. "easur.r. Richard Jcvce ;ind Caiol l_tiin- May Mm !.-. Sa:.v K.vei tuM. n*comn«nd*d fcf tvekitvets Ui*4 Mary Scarpono, Ann Talarlco. And- continue as adviser anii Jack Zol- Jtine Bedle, bei tson. H'Tl >, Mai le Alilei H, ' 1 .-I i I _ Ilr-. rea DeLuca, Tina Pizzn, Ann Pizzo. dach and Robert Knlich will hnn-| lifinn-:. K'l i!li T> 11 •. die games. Richard Hobinson will I A "work nigh' p! aiiii>ii l>y Mil by Mvtal Unii O» IM.. N t C. MM tool I Hilda Fuget, Ella Corrionc, Catli- tnc J,.hn» Mcli Ski-eler. Ju.ri Aivl.i .l.iel'i- L» (iv«t tvict tkt he in»titulional representative of I "'" uli .if 'er'.n.' Spa^nuolu. JfanneT te Lucia. od-.st chui. -nin^ n'. tne Ii in, Miu y 1 l.uitt>'ti, ['. r ' .u.i Aii powtr o( oriintey 'Mildred Lui'ia, Camilla Bianc.i- ihe Community club, sponsor* of del son and Ail'lre\' I > camp lanltm. Only ihe pack. rhuicli. A 'H di.sh supper lliiind I!. »' ovttill, y«l <«k«t 'dor:., Hi-len Br.ineadora. Mai-gHrrt piecederl th IIM^ and «ai I H.tri Ine ; .' •• .1 :,e •H-f nti-dlrtf IUthll(hl Importance of lh>' den mothers ..IM btutritt. i-wolt ttf.t«rn j Colosimo. Sainh Benineasa. Ro'-e uttendej i.y Tn. uilum )lnthli»av. , piesfnta!ion> MINER SUPPLY CO. iSestr.o, Josephine Sesmo. I'hyilis in the pi.jjfuim was atie-si-d They cy, M.iiiland Wa.linK. nrr mar fci aid. A4j«tiabl« Iloelif H I-.'H I'M We»t KTont HU t_ai4. I«I4>*| hiWIti RUM- Fini'ro. Maiy White. Josephine are- Mis ftichind Hammond, den Itev. JS.i:man I! K.le\, H.irry S. woiMir.o i.v KMKF: . »roef ___«••. bright wwl, O'Hiien. RIISP I'ignatoaro Lucy oie; Mrs. J. A Lucas, den 2. Mn. Ciiwles, Sii)ii!r \ .1. l^aUi.ini, Albert PKC M'U'.llniM- V l(nriii'.j|.on I'hnna Hrd Bank b n.1.1. Pace, Adi-line Ma-iza, Margaret O. L Bedford, den 3; Mm .1 J. Heath, Flank M, L'leaster, Charles sou nf Mr. and .Nfrs. ('m-nelius U.i- -if '•» • < in I Mazza, Rose Lettieri. Ethel Soldo. O'Krien, den 4, and Mi '. Jnro!\v, I). Johnsuii Willi.Tin 1* B;)ines,, iln^tnn of KPt g, has hefn NOTICE I den 5. t ("ported w Diintt l 1n " .:i--t A" Frances Soaccia, Lucia Toichia, Chai !en li'.ei William Ilins.m. S'»i.™ . h»r,,,v _: . -. »• .,- , in Kr>r*tt. H»» U nf %\% rhil •»••»,••. ,| \ ii- '•.,.. \ . Jacob's Hardware Co. Ilioso Ottaviano, Virginia Beam, Henry Stevermon, who i.- actiw Frank !• } lin, Hr, and John (lr«n. H\n family tn>*»n living '•••II - r- ..-•/« •«• H «-. •.' i • l.'l ' -A ••: T I Ann Koch, Betty Flannagan. Vicky In Red Bunk scout and cuii wirk. T. Wat ion II ... i 'i i.. i .M ;.•!•.-!• RED BANK'S QlALITV-VALl E STORE n\ KfiinsbiU); .iin IPrivitera, Ann Shirlda, Adeline Btrfcssed the importance of p;Mcnti_l Final plans fir the annual fall 4. Hit fmli- Calandriello. Julia Ward, Lena participation. Bergen PI. & Shrewsbury Avi. RE 6-3654 Frte Delivery l.aniuri to lie iie)j next Thursday wllh ,h,jNMmn ,, Piney, Pauline McGovern, Emily evening ;ti the li.irdon View re.s r „ a,,Of.,,;fd A ! , •. .1 UKiibit 9, lt>.. Carolina ! Corcione, Carrie Olson and Jcar, laurant ueie m.-ide at Inst Thurs-1 Jdr(tfj{i>niiJnri\- KI»; M( v I'UNr:: Mn Shrcwgliiiry M. I I.u\li SMI I'll. Hi i«n i .. . J.i, nette ZiMlnski. day's nu'(.'.inn uf the Crescent Hul> t The chiJdien'a cnrnival sponsored Mrs. Frur.l. Mri'leaster of Atlantic, NOTICt by the Mothers' club of O'.d C'liiiM Now She Shops Cottons, inc. Liltle Silver M , Keypnrt. u:is hostess to the Kn . . r I'.,_r n .. i. i' • or. - 92 H !•! 11 '(.. Saturday night in the school audi- The Conimuniu rkib nit'fts Mon- V Without Painful BackacK. mnge sale f" n week beginning ' ('••I mix M *V r:.. r. n*-' l torium. Mis. Nellie Parro is chair- day in the cluhhu.Kf. it will be a 1 Al We _Tft i . mlr i«ri tlovvn kulntv funi- BEERS-WINES-LIQUORS Mi. and Mm. Robert Cabeen re- There will ln.no si out meeting tion. Thn niky W'lit many f->!lt4 to runi- Miss Stella Riilt-y «ill be hoslessl plaiu uf H-irMliiff liHckaclif. [, an uf |>#p iruj turned Sunday night from a two- Monday. II being pojtponrd until (it the n«\l meeting. Attending I MAKE wseli motor trip to the Pacific Oct. 23 because of the Community last wpek'-i meetinK were Mrs.' iil> mvlitf or Trvqucnt [>a^^affn may riault court. They visited fricndii at Fres- club meeting. James Neidin^er, Mrs. Cyrus Ross. [ Irum nmiiT _,lai)il?r irntatiuii-. due to culd, no, Cal., and Denver, Col. _arn|ilieHA or 'he.Arv iiKlin^rfturin. Misa Eleunor Wood is visiting her Mrs. William I'r-tudt, Mlsn Vcra | if your (..Rrointi.rli ar*> dtic In thvfw Harry Sadler has returned to brother, Lieut. David 1*. Wood, in Tombleson, Mi's. J. Curlton v'hevry, raiiacl, duti'L Walt, try Iicin'a 1'illa. - mild his position at the post orHce after ' ^vw Mexico. Mn. Wuyne K. Dm land, Mrs. Wai-j tluirvlic. t'_i-() HuccD-aTi/ily tiy millixna fur MORAN YOUR LIQUOR MAN uvtr In yeani. Whilti th«t TliPudore llathnway. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Hilton nnl dsURhtpi- p'.mily spent the week- HONEY BEE SPECIAL end in Connecticut. Mildred !_aughlin, Mrs. Theodore Shortie

      mar srhool. Monday night reported that Shrewsbury has ence LeKov, Mrs. John T. Watson. Runell T. Hodgkln the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. 1-illl.e Hugjson, Mrs. Roellef Mofc« Your Appointment Early At F. Herrmann on Little Silver Point pupils In Red Bank high school. 464 Broad Str««t rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Johan J. Smit; The Adult fellowship of the Pre»- | M. LeRoy, Mrs.'Annabelle Sprague. Tel. Bed Bank MOiO the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rue- byterian church will hold Its licit Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mrs. Joseph sell Samuel at 609 Prospect ave. to meeting next Thursday at 8 p. m. I. Lchan, Mrs. Samuel H. Walling. GRAND OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Neil Q. Smith, and in the church. Everyone Is in- Ml.cg Kleanor Walling, Mrs. James Robert's Beauty Salon the Maimone-built home at 52 vited. The program i« arranged Nuldlinger. Mr*. John Caroll. Mrs. Querns dr. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold to be amusing and interesting. It Harold Steneck, Mrs. Frank Mc- 41 EAST FRONT STRUCT .. KKD BANK 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK M. Cumminga. will mark another event in the Cleaster, Mrs. John D. Walker, The card party held Friday night church'* bi-centenni.il celebration Mrs. Frances Woolley, Mrs. H. Al-1 OPENING PHONE RE ft. 1336 in the parish house of St. John's program. vln Walling, Mrs. William Bell, , chapel n-R.i hlfrhly successful. Mrs. Madeline Tapper returned Mrs. Wairen Anderson. Miss Vera There were 18 tables. Prizes were yesterday to her position at the Tonibleion, Mrs. Jay Baker, Mrs. TONICHT "Pioneers in Radio and Electronic* Since 1920" awarded and refreshments served, postoflicpostomce after a week's \ncatiun. Leonard Lufbiirrow. Mrs. Leon The P.T.A. meets Tuesday at 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Folsom of Wallace. Mrs. Howard Porter and The p. m. in the school auditorium. Neptune have taken ocLiip.inc.v of Mr*. IVornian U. IUl''y. Joseph E. Cla.tnn, county super- * cottage on Lone Oak, Sycamore More than 100 church members A HOUSE LOOKS GLUM Intendent of schools, will be the 'av». and friends welcomed rtev. and i Washington Grove ADA speaker. The meeting will also be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hope re- Mm. Norman ft. Riley at a recep-' a reception for the teachers. Mr«. turned Tuesday from an extended tion last Wednesday evening. The j 'AND SAD AND CRABBY, A. Edwin Burdge, president, in- fishing trip. Methodist pastor wns recently re-, FTelevision vites all parents to attend. Keith Matches, sun of Mr. and appointed to the pastorate of St.' COCKTAIL BAR WNEM ITS EXTERIOR. The Missionary study group of Mrs. Charles Matches, under wont John's church for another year. : Embury Methodist church met a, tonsilectomy last wick. Frank LauRhlln presented a gift I Route 34 - Matawan IS SHABBY Tuesday at the home of Miss Ma- Alfred J. Llppman of Sycamore to the minister in behalf of the | rie Wllhy on Rumson rd. The dis-ave. has been invited by the Mex- church membcru and Mrs. Riley I cussion was "The People in the ican ambassador to attend a recep- received a purse from Mrs. Walter * * « j Near East, Their Living Habits." tion in Washington. D. C, for Am- Rmflle as a gift from the Woman's t Members have been invited to at-1 bassador and Mn. William Society of Chilstian Service. Mu- Milton Mc(.andlrft_ tend a special program of the Oak- jO'Dwycr. Mr. Lippimn recently sical selections were rendered dur-! hurst Methodist church'* group, i returned from a thiec-wcek stay in j m the ReveninK nnd greetings were 1 *\ *he Piano Attending weie Mrs. William Saw- Mexico. _ _ i extended by Rev. fjeorge Casper yer, Mrs. William Asnian, Mrs. Mr^ and Mr«. Henry Pe.za! of i or First Baptist church, Keypoit:j Evary night axctpt Tua.d*/ , Noel Nilson, Mr«. Walter Ludwlg, Sycamore ave. hav• - e• donate•- ' d diap-.'Rev. Chailcs Smythe of the Cal-j Mrs. William Skidmore, Mrs. Rich- erlea for use In the teachera' room i vary Methodist church, Keyport.' aid Weader, Mrs. J. Edward Wells, of the new school addition. ! and by liev. Sanford Haney of the MMrs . JacJkk SiptSi , MrsM . JJennie Bur- Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Scott of! Kean^buig Methodist church. • nett, Mrs. James W. Marshall and \ Seattle• - , Waah.— , beca'm• e Mr, i.imc B Brunei, Mrs. Chev WASHIN(;TON AKUVE Misses Mae and Florence Ayers. 'ents a week ago yesterday ton Matthews and Mix Beatrice Thf l.nch room program in the their son-in-law and daughter, ilr. I Cou'an have returned from a ten- Cocktail Bar 1 school begins Monday. Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. James Cc'.e, became pnr- day motor trip covering 2.21* miles. I L. Run reports that sufficient vol- enta of a son. Mre. Cole is thr They vi.-ited Knuxville, Tenn. in • Near entrance to i untcer workers have reported to former Misa Gloria Scott. Mr. the Smokey mountains, Shenan- . State Park, Mstanan | begin the program. Mrs. John B. Scott, a brother of District School doah valley in Virginia, the Luray | | Eg(;enbeiger ia the lunch room Clerk Lester C. Scott, formerly caverns and other places of in-1 i supervisor. resided here. terest. | Matawan 1-1018 ftCHKTNUTtT. •• QED BAN!/ £. j Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lawe.s, P. J. GUleson of James st. Is at- Mrs. J. H. Klusel and Mrs. How- I Jr., are vacationing. They expect tending the Junior O.U.A.M. ron- ard M. Mowery accompanied Mrs. to stop at Sea Island, Ga., and v.ntlo_n In Atlanti_...c_ City„,,.. His fa.h- Williamstiurg and Charlottesville, er. Erie Gisleaon, last Thursday Va- btMerved hie »2d birthday.

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      Distributor* ic \\v\mm MINER "Tnt Food h f*t IW ... Tha Wvia. It Top. ... TSo Prle.i Art Ri9h»!" PROTO 21 BRORD STREET RED BRflK, RIVER ROAD |< iort Wtrt of Rid«« ko*4) Rl MSO.V, N. J Krcortltt • Mimic SUPPLY CO. Itadio & Tplrvi»ii>n WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK PHONE 6-3333 Paps RED BASK RKOIOTER, CHTOBER 12, l»50 Kumson Brounies Has Polio Foundation PTA to Study 3 New Members Brownie troop 73 of Rumson met Plan* me complete for ihp an- FOR SALE lasi Thursday at the Lafayette st. Needs Funds nual musqiiffydc danri- of the aux- School Bus Laws school. Sally Hoyt. chairman, wel- AFRICAN iliary of Ilic Honk and l.:u((ici llio A committee of three members comed Tenny Karn^ias, Barbara I'iiiaiwiul Situation (onip.iny S;it urdny nighl Oft. 2¥. of the Fairview Parent-Teacher Kruuse and Joyce Platterspiel, new Oiliral, Sa\s at tlii' Chatlis manor, Sen Blight. association will meet in the near members. VIOLET PLANTS Mi.- Heilirrt Chanifroy, chairman, future with Dr. Wylie <5. I'ate, su- Brownie.s will assist their mo- K-'iw a i''PO'l un plans at an nu\- The N'lll'i iiun.l:u ..n f..r In pervising principal of Middletnwn thers at a cake sale Nov. 4. TAPESTRY BRICK lHaiy nii-"tinj! last Thursday at Hie f.-intllr J'.u ,i i* lai ril w ,\\\ -I township schools, to discuss the PI\K, WMTE AND tint hou.-1!'. Mi.-. Ftalph Hoffni r u Other members present were ;i] school bus lawn. The three. Ches- Maureen Cook, Mary Creenway, taking 11>'•! \ at ions for tin- drin^e ter Ottinger. Frederick Hogan and t y ,i It! c Mil^t* nf p,,l A'.M HI Joan Halleran, Holly Heermans, Richard Owens, were appointed mi; |-r"|M'i- litM]-. Thr !:nirn-..il >:' Mfinbi-iT vot-rl to start a Mirial IjOi» Plnlter»ptel, Carol Reinhart, Phone R. B. 6-1043 rp r"O]ii-\ pi 1 t.v \.iv I. Irene Thompson. Ellen Vopicka, fliuli' li ii «• 1 i n g Monday nights the school. li.ilnml J llmi'>. A.-hurv I'.-nh. Linda Willard and Lynn Williams. each I'iiz.',- were awarded to Mr. and V rhurmnn <>r ihn MnMunMlth i-minty The meeting topic was "What Guests at the meeting were Linda Mrs. William Bloom and Mi.=s Doris Parents Expect of the Teachers, rhniitrr uf Ihc foundation, derlari'd MK'ormii'k. Hill. Connie Hartranft and Gloria Friday. and What Teachers Expect of the Thompson. The next meeting will be Thurs- Parents." John Burr gave the par- \ Returniiif: from a regional mrcl day. Nov. 3. ents' viewpoint, and Mrs. Jean IMK uf Man-h uf I unit's directors , Torey, a teacher, gave her ownHonored at Parly anil rrpt rsriii a'.ivrs in I'hilndel , thoughts on the teachers' side of Mrs. George Spaffoid and her . phia. Mr. Hin"s nimnin nzrd the' Fair Haven the topic. (laughter. Miss Janet Spafford of , iie.<|>era'r flflht, afcain.n th.- disease Mr. and Mis. Howard K. Morris A summation of the subject I Keansljurg, «eru hostesses Satur- as fiillmvs: of Ilivir and Hancc. ids. have re- brought out the fact that there day at a miscellaneous shower for "The National Kounilat i'>n i- now turned home fiom an enjoyable mo- should be a mutual feeling of ' Misa Shirley Sturges. Miss Htur- f.icrd v% 11>i the pirates! pa'ienl lual ember, polio case* Hrifiht and Kair Haven, will be as well as teach him the three R's. ' nosegays were given as favors. tnnk an unexpected rise and all held Thursday afternoon, Oct. 19, The PTA. budget, read by Mrs. F.itimHlrn hart In he ri'V.seil. K»r , Ivctwern 3 and 4 o'clock, at the Andrew M. VanDyke, was accept- the week ending Sept 23, the total Willow st. sehnul. Dr. Irving ed. The group will hold a cake was 18.417. K. I.ovctt will advise the sale Saturday morning in the loh- RED CROWN "Epidemic, aid nf more than mothers, assisted by Miss Jennie hy of the Strand theater in Red $6.45(l.0iiU already has hern sent | K. Worthley. Bank. It was also announced that frum the national nlliie uf the | Waiter M. Dingwall, son of Mr.the PTA program and school di- WATER HEATERS J found-ilmn to chapters where funds ami M,. . Aichihakl piny wall of rectory will soon he ready for dis- are (••-..•'lus'i'd. Monniou;h cuiiniy | Him i- id. is a fn.-hnian at Dart- tribution to members. give you all the hot for Lovely %~^ received ?^jTj 1"id tu help jiiy fur tin- ; muii'.;i college, H.inovrr, .\. H. Mrs Owens said that the cafe- r.'irtuna'es :iMlic;ed in T ii: s ani. I Onlct llohi it C. Noll, sun of Mr. teria, managed by P.T.A. mem- water you iwant Mon'h.y ilr.i.n upon the fuii:idnl I"II ' a:.il M: l.iiii'T .1. No:: of lin.r bers, has served 1,374 lunches since ; |l'i-l<;;liy is rvi-.v in'.: r- l ian Stiu".- l,! :., ,i • .|,liiniiu:e ,il I'.M:.|I'1I1UWM Its opening in September. The as- when you want it! I'un a liKin'it. At Ii.. :.I:I . epidemic ' .M.;i'a:y m.t.:;r.i'. Hi' is a giaduate sociation now has 52 members en- funds w.ill he r'.lnu-'.d by Nuv. 1 ' uf K.aii.'uii h.^h M.1IOU:. rolled. "The solution is thi.'i. Cinp.crs, Tap mi.-':;onary society of the William Megill of the Middle- which have hfen f'irtiin:i> and I W.S.C.S. of the Methodist ctmrrh town township high school will i . _- ,i'....k« 11.1 ... „ . ._ ...... i_ have some surplus futuls c.in hi'l| will hold an all day rummage sale speak at the next meeting, Nov. by sending the niumy at once tu next Tuesday in the church base- 14, when father's night will be ob- naliunal hi':nli|U.ul«'is. Cimtribil- ment. Mrs. Raymond Dnughty is served. turns known as 'gifts in advance' in charge and will be assisted by The association voted to spon- You can p'an a wonderful wed- - generally received in November Mrs. Clara Lockwood and Mrs. sor a Oirl Scout troop. Sixteen (ieorge Curchin. members are enrolled in the troop. ^ ~JT d'-g snsemble with gowns for the and Iieremlicr t.'-foro the reKular March of I>im«'s drive ,,pens in The Methodist guild will meet Mrs. George Morford is troop leader. Br!de end Bndetmalds a'l by January will be diviiletl. Fifty pel next Wednesday at K:15 p. ni. at cent of the contnbuliuns will be the home of Mrs. Raymond Jen- L:/» Lane. sent tu national headquarters us nell. «!.•) Hivcr id. Mrs. Willard 1 "Aft*r trying little FalU, quickly as possible In this way. Kminons. Jr., and Mrs. James Wal- PTA Study Croup | it's hoped meilicil aid can he pro- ters will be huste>ses. I'm offering no argument, vided dininc this I'liii'i-Rcncy." I John E. Tooliin of Hance rd. has been appoirited tu the special To Open Program j dear." CHARTER NO. 2257 committee on legislative action 24 HOUR SERVICE RESERVE DISTRICT NO I ' of tho New Jersey State Bar "Growing Toward Maturity" will REPORT OF THE CONDITION association. he the theme of the program of the ON SHORT NOTICE WEDDINGS of Th» Stcond Natiunal Bank and Trust ; The discussion group will meet parent education group of the Junior-Senior High School Parent- ComuanNew J-rat>j o.f aRet dth Banke cloa.a Inf th bu.ln«s* Slats* a oaf Mnndiiv night at R;30 at the home , 11.-:,,I, r I. !',:,», 1..1I.: 'hfil n n- of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Smith Teachpr association Wednesday, Oct. IK. It will he a round table .•\ Onri Friday Evening 'til 9. ' M •,. 11, .-nil m.iilr hy i-nmiilriillrr "f t^ on 104 Willow st. The group will Drop in and ••• th* ntw ! Currency, und-r gtctloti 1211, U S. II*- cunlinuc the discussion of "Our discussion at the home of the chair- vlstd Statute*. man. Miss Eluiabeth A. Kelley on RED CROWN tltctrlc water Other Evening* by Appointment. ASSETS Uelicious Heritage." The Married Couples' club of the Broad st. h«at«n, with th* ntw pro- 1. Cnfth, balanres with Dr. John R. Ayres will open the other banks, including Methodist church will meet tomor- tective "VanodV' rod. And, reserve balance, and row night at 8:30 in the church series with a discussion of the prob- ask u< about th* tin ytar fnfth items in process of basement. The meeting: will be lems of youth and the family, LOVE LANE "What Adolesence Is Like, Dating protective plan. 2. United States (iovern- open to all wishing to attend. Bridal Shoppe m*nt obllirations. direct Two new fireplaces, water lines Blg-Businesg of Youth, and Must and drinking fountains have been Families Feud?" Th* speaker i" 3. Ohliviitionn ut States installed in the. new borough park the director of the Central New- ,o 23 Wei* Front St. ami pnld ra: SMI"IH •> "<>\ I r'l H'I !< 4. Other t>i)n.r;•.!>2 I ment is on its way and is expected clinic; serves Monmouth, Ocean. *allam...Tts>lalarrur» 6. Corponite atneka (incluri- | to arrive in the near future. Coun- Middlesex and Mercer counties, and ir.g $31,200.00 stock of according to Dr. Ayres. about 85 kawbif itaal tmfc. Iritrrn] Re..r,vr l.nnk I Jl.2n11.nn cilman Tony E. Hunting, chairman fi. l.imiih an') ili^counls 1.1M.213.S1 i of the park committee, rat the per cent of the oases referred to the 7. Bank prem- council Monday night expressed clinic are children. 1.0 untied SU.l,26H.;i tho hope that residents of the Dr. Ayres la a graduate of Johns UNITED Furniture and borough will begin to use the park Hopkins School of Medicine, and future .... 3i.2H2.n8 19S.4TO.VI Immediately. has done post graduate work at the ELECTRIC SALES CO. 2*1.1*30.0 4 The Fair Haven Choral society 11. (Ither a>«rt» University hospital at Ann Arbor, Wholesale Distributor* _ 117.743.92«.n will rehearse tonijrht at 8:30 in Mich. 11S Throckmorton Si. 12. Total Assets tho Methodist church. These meetings are open to the FREEHOLD 8-07S8 LIABILITIES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Daniel public as a part of the community 18 Demand deposit* of In- of Hance id. returned home re- service program of the P. T. A. "That •pcllt agrMimnl-in- dividuals, (partnerships.t 8,n-i.i,:!ilif! . . . 2.051.3", the Episcopal church parish house. Mrs. Charles P. Kurd, the new '.'4. Ti.tnl I.iat,,i.i:e!i (1 B.t3<.o-::i.»» president, presided. The group for- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS mulated plans for a card party 15. Capital Stock: to be held in November at Trinity (c) Common stock, total par ...| Ma.ono.«e Episcopal church parish house at 2B SnrpliK n.o .no Red Bank. 2.,7.:ili The Ladies' auxiliary to the Fair Haven fire company will hold a .'9. Total raiiitn! 1..vi'.,3.',2.i7 ' barn dance Saturday, Oct. 28, at I so. Total Uahimien and the Willowbrook. FIBERGLAS lnt'::«l Ac".,o The Daughters of Liberty will MEMORANDA meet next Tuesday night in Me- 51. Asffti plpdgrd or m- chanics' hall. R:>Kntd to it cur* lijvbil1, - The Junior Kuild of the Chapel • tie* and for other pur- of the Holy Communion will give poses a smorgasbord dinner tonipht at Stats of N*w J*rs*r. Oountj of lion. tlle Pali»h house, fluests will In- mouth. as.: elude members of the guild and abLr^San^T-so^i..*.: ™r ^""d. and member, of save tim* r. . sav* labor! that th* abo». statement Is tru. to th* ! the c"""""* "id UlPlr wives. b*et of my knowMje and b*1l*f. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Myatt and WILLIAM B. I.VMAN, \ son Richard of McCarter ave. are Try Little Fnlh. Telephone our neare$t office. .

      8 VrTien It eorries'to curtains, tSenl• ELWOOH A HUNCAN, I"™"* ' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Myatt. NotarNtaryy PPuhiiru . Mr. Myatt is on three weeks' vaca- RED BANK 6-2600 you can toss away your iron, My rommissinn tion from his position with the because these curtains Oorrect—Att«st: Texas Oil company. LBON REUSSILLE. JR. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD, RED BANK NEED NO JRONING- HOMER C. METHOT. Mrs. Harry Rader of Lock wood J. I). TUI.I.ER. pl. i« vlsitinR Maj. and Mrs. wrinkles fall out! James Llpp at Xcnia, O. Feature Value! Hours 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. They're shrink-proof, too, and never need ATA MATCHED stretching or altering. PfNNY-WISI Just wash and hang them. SCOTCH GRAIN MtlCEl 6 DIAMOND SET It only takes 7 minutes! No other leather beat* SCOTCH GRAIN ttdlint Exquisitely sheer, mondn In the en* Fiberglas marquisettes , for durability—there's nothing finer ring—s in the keep their original than oak-tanned BEND LEATHER band. Both f.pt- tlna. of 14 K loveliness even after SOLES. Th*»* or* jutt fold. Shop no* two of th* f*atur*i for this creat repeated washings. •iivin|[ I Come see these wonderful which mak* our OAKWEAR marquisettes before SCOTCH GRAINS luch a \__,f FALCO SHY CLtANINO • IUG SHAMPOOMO buying your curtains. wonderful BUY at— You'll surely want them! All Length* »nil Spirkllnf diamond In BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER Widths. , a tsilored 14 K lolcl NOTICE OF SALE OP PROPERTY KOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES. ASSESS- .MM ) aettlnc MENTS AND OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS. i 1100 Public notice li hereby given that 1, Clark P. Kemp, Collector of the Taxini Tailored ( urtalnn. DltUlct ot the Burnuiih ol Litlle Silver, County ol Monmouth, New Jeney, pursu- NO MONEY DOWN Come in lur DrilllAnt in diamond ant to the authority nf the Statutes In such casr mil lit ami provided, will aell at ; »I.OO WEEKLY duettt. Matchrd 14 Public'Auction on thr 19th dny of October. l»aO, at the Borough Hall In Littl* Demonstration. K void mounting*. Sitter at 2:00 P. M, the lands and rea. estate hereafter described: Nam* Description 1*4* *TM •!• u. •• PAT. err.— AuthoriMd 1150 William S. and Phyllis S. Schucker. Block 1 Lot IS _._ _..»10B.2« owiN»-co«Nihs riif.ftoi.Aa c Attnti for NO MONEY DOWN John UarlgaluiM, Block «, Lot 1 . ___. 152.85 cwihi-conNtNo rttmaiAs eonrot*TioN MODUCH Art-C»rred $3.90 WEEKLY 7 prrcious diamond* Joseph Miglliil-., Block 4. Lot 17 .__ 15.«3 f iBISOlAI V**N| AND COMONI7CS H«NQUI||TT| H'OVtH and framed in luntroui Katherlna H ilionisi, block 1 1, Loti 7 and 8 H . 70K.92 Qt fUCH VIIN.IT DOtl NOT Wl»Vt OR MA*UFACTUS| li K gold. Jamei H. Cornell, Block 24. Lot 13 _ 81 SO IINIIMIO Cl'RMINI. Feature - Lock Isaac S. Pack, Block 35. Lot r,4 .'"..". J84.6S DIAMOND 1200 The laid lands nnd ri'nl otatc will hs noM to mnkc the rnnuunt nf tht munici- NO MONEY DOWN pal liens charxeable aRKinst the bami on the fii-at day of July, Itltfin, as computed - RINGS in the foregoing list, together with interest on nald amount from the first day toy $100 WEEKLY the date of sale, and costs of sale. ' Said property will be sold in fee to such person as will purrhaie the same tiubject to redemption at the luwett rate of Interest, but In nn cane in excess of h% per aatutm. The payment for the taie shall he made before the conclusion of 65 Broad St. Lh« naif, or the property shall he bo rranld. SHERMAN'S The sale is mada under tho provision of an Act nf the Lrnlslnture, entitled "An Act concerning unimld taxc. asfccsiimi'nts and nlh'r niimirlpul charges on rral property, and providing for th« enllprtioii thereof t>j the creation and enforce- Hiinm Decorator* Red Bank ment of lirns thereon" (Reviftinn uf IIMH). 91 STORK At any time before the K«)r. the unilfr^lgned will I rreive payment of tha amount due on any property, with the Interest and cos's incurred up to tht tima • Sailing V* Million of payment. 4.) Broad Si. Hrd Bank RED BANK — LONG BRANCH — ASBURY PARK Dated; September 20, lino, Pain • Year • TMf y MUST U OOOOf (Sgntd) CLARK P. KEMP, Collector of Taxel. Bflffl WAVT HmiWHM. OOTOBBK If. US* ThirMW

      READ: Large Mid-Western Television and Appliance Manufacturer converts to war work! Sells entire remaining inventory (4 carloads) to Atlantic Appliance. This huge special purchase by Atlantic brings you juicy savings because red-blooded Atlantic has shaved the top layer of profit from these prices! Sale starts today and continues for 3 days WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!

      FAMOUS NAME TV AND APPLIANCES PRICE-CHOPPED up to $80 FOR HUGE 3-DAY SALE!

      AT ATLANTIC TEPEE No. I AT ATLANTIC Tim No. II " TELEVISION Automatic Defrosting 1951 Beautiful New 1951 Console REFRIGERATOR K to Sell for 299K Made to Sell for 2I9

      21All the entertainmen9t thrills you could ask for In this big family size 16" TV at a thrifty Atlantic sale price NOW! Hurry! Limited Quantity! Think of It! First time that Atlantic or anyone offers aa Automatic Defrosting Brand Mew Refrigerator undet »2nnno i.rair it to Atlantic to >a\e you a vdioppinf TAKE 78 WEEKS 150 00—but you 11 have to hurry. Limited Quantities! IHJOY IT NOW / TO PAY FOR IT! Oilanik TAKE A YIARAND V, TO PAY! Jths f and Tfto&t AT ATLANTIC TIKE No. Ill in loianl AT ATLANTIC TIKE No. IV Famous Make, New 1951 New 1951 Full Size Automatic Washer ELECTRIC RANGE K Made to Sell for 2I9 Made to Sell for 2\9n

      159 SAVE 73M SAVE 60°° NOW Don't hesltaf! Here's top performance In a range at a give* away price Full size and full of features that will make meal Millions of satisfied American women have paid 1219.95 prevarlng a pimurc. While limited quantity lasts! for this washer. Now Atlantic places It In four home for a mere $159.95. Has all the latest features of automatic washers selling for 1100.00 morel Limited Quantltle.il USE IT TODAY- M. »1.18 Months » w j TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAY!

      r—^ • ASiURY PARK 715 Main U. A. P 1-1400 • LONG IRANCH 214 lwii»n LIM I • RED IANK • KEYPORT I I PrtM S*. Uypwt 7-3013 FOR SERVICE... CALL A. P. 1-1400 • UNION REACH ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS 7U-71S IMtefl Aw*. RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 12. 1950

      Other.- attending v.eit Mr*. Gar- CHANiKKY TUVISIoN 1 Ul Lincroft r»tt ('orson, Mrs. Ralph Layton, SHERIFFS SALE Daniel—Laverirk The Ladies' Aid society of Lin- i Mrs. Fred Owen.-, Mrs. Eugene Bj virtue of a wr.t uf c.cr\i: 'in to me Crystal Wine & Liquor uft ('nninmnity chapel met at ' Ford, Mrs. John Long, Mrs. directed, SMJ< d ...it "f I he >' (,•' r.nr I oart . of NP* Jprtf y (( haiif i'> 1» v > on ) id- r« the liunie nf Mrs. Ralph L^yton Thumas Daly, Mrs. William Hiem, j 1 wil b»- eil>ui*d to sait flt jiabi-c vendje. su\s It's a Fact! Nuptials Saturday Thursday afternoon. Mr' Charles Mrs. Charlie Landau, Miss Madge, on DONALD'S LAUNDRY i Mnnd«y. 'he lfiiti day of Urtobrr, .'.tSO. Connver prr'ided. Final plans -vere ' Smith and Mrs. Gerald Warncker. i between the hours of 12 oVIncn aiid 4:30 PROOF or IA»T WIIN't ADV. tola Danirl to Wed ninde fur thp sivth annual bazar i Albert Boylan, who has received to l.e held .Saturday. Oct. 'ii, at j a scholarship award from the Lin- ! 44 Marion St. n'rl.i. k i »l "J o rlork Eautern Standard r T.tmi \n tht »(• < vti-n.n »f >a noon to Jp m. I > uft-Holmdel Kiwanu cluh for. thp LV.url Hou-r .n thr Bxruiiirh nf 1 rr*- : hold < O liny of Mnntnuuth. N« « Jrnr y, AMERICA IN 14»J! Al'n under discussion «is the pur-. outstanding 4-H cluh work, is at- Mr? I.ila Mm lay Hani.l of rhsw nf .-i lar^e ie.'taurant-lypr tending Rutgers university for a arnmiiUiriK tn u |ipr"\imatr ,y t i U.fiSfi.'K'. Binwn pi. imnidlv "f ('alifm ni;i. stu\p "ith t u o nvens and trn burn- ten-uppk course in animal hus- Shirts Our Specialty A:. t hat r rai't m- fare* 1 of land and «l. , I, i.r . all»d and William LavmiU nf Ittd prcTi-i-, hi if nafi*r i-ar! ciilar1.)' <]c- bandry. 1 „••'. >•>' . h hat fr> fur tho new kitchen in the srribea ft-ut* .II ihe BnrrmKh vt Kum- Bank. fnrmerl.N of Wilkr- H;uri-. In.I »'th w.i. annex. Mrs. (ieorge Vcinell, Mrs. r-o:i. in thr L nan t y of M«nmonth nnd I . .I v. »,., Pa, will hp manipd Sn!uid;i> af- Phone R. B. 6-0203 StHtr of N»w \t !-t< y. known and dtjs'g- •i |... ihi- Inn Jiihn Mauser and Mis Charles Occauport i ternoon at thr Ftpd Bank Mrthud Cori'ivpi won the awards. Others nat-d as I-nt No. 'I on niai> rn tit led i.nt chinch. Rpv. IIu^i'i S'liiire, Oceanport Girl scout troop 32 met I "Amrndi-. N. J.", said pastor, will perform thf icirmony s weie Mrs. Edward Boy- j!a M nlg)ihu iin |hhc Mc[nodlst church. Ian. Mi" Lloyd Hosan, Mrs. George , )|. christenson and Joan i lot Nil I hcriK more particularly d«- S II.. :>• I >•• . ;..|.P.I.» '. ::.. in the |>rc=rnrc nf tnp iniinprlint•• n8 EMern : wrihc.I ** io,low>: \ • I'..; . », I , ,,l • • • \. .- I Al k- Ric-hdnl families, and a iprrptinn for 20oitlh Mrs. Stanley Stilwell and Mrs. : wiM hc rtom, ,ne |Ml iWQ wc|>ju m I Jf) rl( •"•(•P» 'J minufs mb! a i-uin th»» Edward Fields. The next Hireling October. FOR WINTER wfstei.v l:n>' of Oiik Woud I.ftiie 61 fr«t ft(fn.]I.. >n x ite ITjij-i or ,cs* to n i-o.ru; !h*nc< I '21 bf- t t he oi r«M(.il bt*'.nn ng VPBOOf Hi XT Wttfc) Mrs. Edward Fields on Swimming | Marguerite Lawson on Werah pi. " EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN point anH i ui.rnrjr •'! « wf.-urlji direc- ,'Kivrr "'• i is nearing completion. I I tion a'ortf thp northerly line of th« 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT — NO CO-SIGNERS | who * i r»ft. 1 '10 ff'-! more or 'c»« to *rt | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiaan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Egan of iron itost : Ihrni-e (ill *outh '.'I d-jfrfPS. ;.«ons Morgan and Ashley have mov- j Comanche dr., Portaupeck, arc on • NO RED TAPE 4' mlnutrt rast aloi.n thi wrhtrrly I ne Crystal Wine & Liquor ltd 1o Middletovn. I a cruire to South America. TRICKS I OK SIX Cl UNDER of thf wh<>> trnr-t. 'M UP1 tn a point, Mill i-.jnn t".HK thr !,f.nh«.-M»:'y corner I Mr. and Mis. Roger Lyford and' Mr. and Mrs. John Rosch of Main rn MOITM, oonoK, UK SOTO AND CHRVSLER nf L"t So. 1 «.n the map HI>..V- iffrrif-d RB 6-0218 childien of Westport, Conn, are , st. Kcre h(jats Sunday a, B mcct. to: ih- 'I' R j,\u>nt i» \hf wcSiW-r'y tine Idenre sometime this month. ' th, XtH. jen,ey Uoal association ' I King Bolts and Bushing I of (ink Woo.I Uii.-: thfti.-e t ;> t in a Mrs. John Warneker is a »urm- i Attendlnn were drlegntra rrom Mid- i Valve Job *!0.00 | Wheel Alignment IU.00 ! north vesi* r'y di'-n*tion H!OH« the wester- ly lint of Oak Wood Lane on a curv* ..-al p,'ii lent at Monmouth Memo,-, Hunterdon and Somerset, 1 dlrS0X| Also Sen and Rebuilt Knginet. (ienulne Mo PAR Parts Uted bpariiiR to the rljiht having a ratrus of jial hospital. counties. Lauius Loomis and Miss I f« I.'i ,rpt be 'he Hi'-mrnr whnl it m*y Alt Work (iuaranteeil to \n*- (".ding .mint of the fist cnur^.S, PUBLIC AUCTION SALE | A special meeting of the l.mld- _IjOUis( , Loom is of Deal represented I jit.- fund committee of the Com- • , . . i Se 7»-d u> thp frnpi'-iy "f John •( Nrw SiemwHy Vim. i'n:ir..i!ii'! ei1- I'.mii HIRIIIH'V. I.ivinc Room-Dining; Mrs. Daniel is the dauyhtpr of Lm and Fiancis Uiubtnei.sler. ' (_.(J| | '^^^^SH V irk, Our of thr |ir ft nd.i»t<. Room anil Hedn- ::. V .riiitun-. Ku^- •Oiipulal ami I innnst ir i. Occa- . Mr>. John Kill, en of Wilkes-Kai re; M, an(i Mrs jamrs Toop of Yn,i n:-f htrrUy Minininni d nnd r#- slona'. Tri!'.< - ;n i ' : \\t"ifl- l'l:un c ('oil' i tmn nf K;n r China ( Dresden- giiTfil tn f-,-\f IIIIDTI W. C,r.\>. rl M«n- ' fi"d Alex Murray of .Scrantun. She \Vl.M Palln ReHC|, F!a ar(, thc j 1 l.imc'Ses - Royal I'm.'ii I •• i I •>- • I ';n :.-li.nl - Mri-.-m • Cniilport - Minton -11n. Ks»j , p'a'nt.ir'a Hllnt-ripy, UIIMS* ad* •ircM is fi Ihummntid Plarf, !;.•>[ H«nk. . l.rnn\ - ('M).'I :.•:]..: . I;. \ . Wiinr. tri '. Oil I'.iin"inc.- bv Hnmrr-Mnrtin, is als,, the niece of .Sen.it.ir .lame.- pmvnts ,,f a daughter, Janie Fran- j Holmdel MPW J»rsi.v. HII «n.-w«r to thf i-'unplaint Thomas Hai: .1 in • - Hi:i ami "tMii.- llinnif., I'anilelalHii.-.'. French E. Murray ,,f Montana. The hiidt-• ris, norn Oc, 4 Sne is tnc tentn ...... Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richards of llcfl iii a civil iirti-ni. in which Harry and ilerm.-iii \'.o ..,-. I'nllr'- III-M-II niui Iiinni-r Si't.s, Wmitian Glass, elect is a graduate nf Pennsylva- Kiandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Colt's Necli have purchased thc '•,. Tavlor \> p!«:nt;ff nnd Purk. W:ntun Overlay .mil 1'art.in i;::i.-- \':i -<•-- ' 1 >i I-.-I|.'I Mnf.-rn • Scvircl. Choice nia State college and Lou Angeles , Toop. • |John Bergen house on the Main rd. Si Trii.' Co. a ci.t piwaCiin of ihe Slate Tahlr i'm-cel.-i,!!.- (>:;.'.- !•! Ail Silvcruair Si.ihng and plated iTiffanv j City college in California, and has Private Kusscll Duckworth of Wayne Hanison, mm of Mr. and of NVw York, and Hurr.-t K. Frank nif ShefTlp!d - i;-.-hi:iv. T: i\ - l'i' -o L'l" \'* i;fl abli I'lslirs. Fruit Bo\\ls, worked in the Held "f motion pic- c Kelvnir. Va . visited with Mrs. Frederick Harrison, celobrat- Wine K-.w : V.i.i. I'I:..I.I-; k-. I 'i M t <• i.-. I'm.-, r.'cln :.-, Computes, iimp Cnilit .1 N. w J.rw. w.th liny* nft^r Novt-nil.. r ?., I Br ic-n-M.T !'!•: h .'i^ I .:i -A n F'u i n it u r i- tures and radio in California i,,s brother and family, Mr. and I'd hie ninth birthday Sunday with f Mr. I«iveri.k H a giaduati' of Mi.--. Robert Duckworth, over the a family dinner, j-urh •!;.:«. If y. i f-' .|... mfiit t«' ihr ,. : , f the KKAI. KSTATK the University of Connei'ti.-ut. and- week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Holmes and romiila.nl wti: be t;u mi by T- n }\- • •;. l \\, ,!• ...nit. . 4 Math-. Si. ;mi H. ;it wnii Oil Burner. 1 default. 1 is an engineer at the Squiei latun- Miss lluiuthy Crawford of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luhkirli and (»:*-« VLn. ."• i -1 IV: .-h Li\ mj K«""in ;iml I imuu llnnni hrnnipfi rrilings iiluries at FOIL Moinii.iuih. He i.^ | Wu^.l.-inck. Canada, and Mr. and "on John have returned from Cin- Thr ari'nn hn« Hi r M h^-'ut'i •! for tht find Hit i -I- : \ i I- II '•['• i' • •• ^'•'(Hxi I*'Si>()i ciintainp t'luldt rn> Nurspry, l»un»o?e of fi.s-r.Mi•, itn n T;i\ Sa> ( rr- the son of Mis. Maiyy Laveriek ji-iy a ii |M.MI tlf 20 ]•'[ cen: M'.-tsh or irrtiflr-d rhrrki at timp 1 white nylon tulle, trimmed at the Railway Friday. line. United Nations, members of marit by T. W. Thrnr-Vmnrion and f|a!rd nf «a]r and .-an i,i.-'nniii\ ioal r.**tat•* putclia.^i aRrcpmont. While all waistline of the strapless bodice Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walsky of , the L. N. security council and dele- I Iifcrmbor 1«. 1R06. Wntf located at Lo- thr ;nftifinaii"n cdntnuifd Iwrnn was ohtainr-d from sourrrs dpcmpd I rust. Midrlletown Town^h;p. Mflnmmi'h rfliahlp \);<- rr«* 1 r.-;nir •••)!] ho .-old Piibjnrt to whatcvpr statp of facts and on the hemline with r...-. clus-. Morristown spent Friday with Mr. [gates to thc fifth general assembly County. New Jersey. The naif) rntifirHtt sn a i1<"U !'H * r sui \ < y PHI v >how ters. She will wear a coronet of nnd Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt. meeting. DUMONT | WHS a.>siKtifd br th* Township of Mid- Tlir I'ndi i.-icii'Mi ,,nd Atiriuinerr .aim 11 not be rr.-ponsihle in the star flowers in her hair and Ed'.vin.-i Crcswick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lektrecker I dirt own tn Harry i\, Taylor, by auMurn- rvent of aivid-nt ni inuuy Imwcvpf nccupionrd to any person or pfi'- carrv a bouquet of American beau-, Mr. nnd Mr?. Edwin Creswick, was of Red Bank have moved into thc rtiftit dated January X, 13 49. Yon art *on< in, on o: ;• !•• *ut th^ pi i*nii.-r-. All vi.-itorv attrndinj; this sale do so t made a defendant becniine you are tht honored with a party on her fourth j Jacob Stern apartment. * record owner nf the paid prcmisis. at thrir nvr i i.-k ty roses...... r ,,. , : birthday WednesdayWednesd , Oct. 4. Guests i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips and Dated: October 4, lO.'-O. A.« T am lenvnii; fur Florida at thr concliusion nf this sale it is rc- Mrs. Robert ».ii.su oi WI.III-I.....J,.. Gordon, Jerry and son Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Carl- 1 T. GRANT SCOTT, 1 PHILCO qupptcd tlmr n ; itrni.- he rrtunvrd on d:itr of punhax-. i I19.S2 Clrrk of Superior Court. h Onlrr tif: KKN>KTH THOMAS mon link tulle i-uwn with a nr.tcl ' : Henrikksen, Tommy Daly. John attended the 25th wedding anni- NOTICE Co]c Ml ¥ B (.. COM- Aurtioni'or Phone: Long Branrh H-S59S Z n , lirt ' "-> Bo»l«-»i-«'- Stephanie, versary of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred AN OltDINANCK AMENDING SK» TlON 1 r I (A) OK AN OIUHNANCK RN- ' Mirr i " National Aui'ti"nr'soi-intion" Z*»7 : nS pink K do .^ !i; "'^'--«™^n «««• Deb- Holts.ander T«r.d«y evening a, TITLKU "AN ORDINANCE 1 I.\lN(i "New Jei.-i\v Sncicty nf Aui'tiuneers" dolph S.peneer of Oeean Cove sviU 1'« D™- ^.^ P"^ «"* «»• '^ ^JLP°.^?™'-. L.WM '" thl> AND PKE.SCK1B1N<. TilK MAXIMUM The nfforinsv nm\ he viewed on ThuraiUy preepdlns thr dav» of Ada Woodward. form of a surprise party. PERIOD FOR THE PARKING OF be bct-t man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn and . Floweis placed on the altar st MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES ON •ale hrturcn the lunir« nf II.IHI A. M. and 5:(XI I*. M. CERTAIN STREETS IN THE mill* The couple plan a wedding '"il>' i-uildrnn Debra and Steven have j the morning service of Holmdel OUUH." APPROVED JULY 20. It».'l7. jto Florida and Havana and upon ;KOI1 C lu Oklahoma to visit Mrs. | Federated chuich Sunday were put AS AT ANY TIMK AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED. | their return will reside at. Mrs. ;Dunn -S ,,a,cnt». ; there by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SEE THEM TODAY AT BE IT ORDAINED by tht Mayor and Daniel's home on Brown pi., Red; The executive boail meeting of;Goldsmith in member of her moth- Council of thr Rorouuh of Red Hank: Bank. !the Lincroft-Everrtt Parent-Teach- • er, Mr«, Clark. Baptised at the Section 1. That Section 1, Sub-par- er association was held last Tues-| service was Sharon Lynn Dunn, «Kraph (at of «n orilinanc* of 1h* Ho.-. ou«h of Reil Hani, Mlitled *'*n Onli- day evening at Lincroft school, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nance Hxinjr and Prescribing the Max- ' West Kean^lmrjj Man Tentative plan.s were discussed for , Dunn of Red Bank. Mrs. Dunn BETTER imum Period for the Parking of Motor a cake sale and a family night was formerly Miss Audrey Bennett. nnd Other Vehirlrn on Certain St n PII the way you'd Hurt in Accident in the BoroUKh." approved July 20, I93T. 'sometime in the future. The Kcyport first aid squad Is ' aa at any timt amendrd and «upplc- Thomas A. Smith of South Lau-! Rally day will be held at Lin- giving a ten-week course of in- , mented, be and tht «ame be am' ndrd rel ave.. West Keansburj;, suffered croft Community chapel by the I struction to 15 memh ra of Holm- HOUSEKEEPING •9 ai to read hereafter an follows: f OR YOUR DREAM 1. From and after the pasnair'* of thin a shoulder injury Monday mornint Sunday-school next Sunday at 10 | del fire company. Vernon Ralph | ordinance no motor or other vehicle shaH when his car was struck from be-' a. m. All parents, members and \ and his son William arc in charge.; bt parked or •utionrd continuously for hind by a car driven by Dominick ', friends are invited to swell the j The purpose is to form a new. a period in e\ec*s of «»e hour on Mon- days. T'ir*di,y •». Wcdn"Bdavs, Thursdnyn Marino of North st.. Highlands, i chorus and make it a 100 per cent ! squad at Holmdel in thc event of : SHOP and P'rifjayn !•< tween the hours of fl :<)0 on route 36, West Keansbur^. attendance. A special program is an emergency. A. M. and f:'i" P. M. and on Saturday* According to state police. Key- being prepared and the senior and 46 Monmouth St. Tel. 6-4310 Red Bank from t:OI> A. M. to 1 f» :0f> P. M. on both The Ladies' Aid society of the •idei of streets fin follow*: port, Mr. Smith came out of Lau- adult choirs will sing. Federated church is sponsoring a ta> East sin> Hrond Stiert from Wt, rel ave.. and had turned west on j The Ladies' auxiliary of Lincroft I hot turkey supper at Fellowship inter^fction with Front Street to il» ^n- route 36 when his car was hit from fire company met Monday 'evening j hall Oct. 2,'). First table v.-lll be at OPEiN FRIDAY NIGHT tr>rnectinn with Hanlinjr Road arul \Ve«t nide of Brnnd Stre* t from its inln-ec- behind by the Marino car, also of last week at th- fire house. Mrs. | 5 o'clock, and the menu will con- tion w;th Front Street to its inter ac- going west. Mr. Smith was taken Leola Domidion presided. Under sist of tomato juice, tturkeu y and Plenty of Free Parking Space in tion w'th RffkleM Pilire. o Rlverview hospital by the West discussion was the annual dinner dressing, giblet gravy, mashed po- 2. Thi- onlinaiH-" »hnl! lake effeet gy whm ndnptrd and [mhlishefl arrnrding Keansburg first aid squad. for member.". Hostesses were Sirs, tatoe.-:. mashed turnips. string Hear of Store on White St. to law. 1 MarinMi o was given a summons Harold Kelly. Mrs. William Me [I beans, cranherrir ol ' celery, PUBLIC NOTICE forr carelesCHrPleSCs drivindrivingg . irnrnCarron ananAd Mrs\4r-o . MattheUottha..w. MullinMiillin . 'rollsl.nlla , butterKuttn.., pir.1 ne an« d coffee. The forrcoinjj ordinance nil Intro. (Uiccd ••nd paused first readlnir at a reg- ular meet inn of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of IE-d Hank held on Monday. October -. 1 ?.*(•. and will mini up for find) enn5'dcrntinn nmt pa»?»n• at a repuI(i i* mrrtinif of raiti iroverni'"Jt body to be held on Monday. Ortohrr 1 ft IP.'O. at S:,10 P. M.. at the Council Chamber*, in the |V> rough Hall. Mon- mouth Strret. Rrd Hunk New Jersey, at whir-h time and place ni! prr«nn* d^'irinB THE BIGGEST NEWS IN MOTOR CARS IS STILL to be heard thtrton w:.!l be tfi\ en lull opportunity. Datj.); October !, 1556. AMY F SHINN. 13.42 Borouph Clerk,

      StatrmPiit of the owner* hi p. manau*- , meiit and imiiimidn rrquitrd. by th« 'Aft of Cnnurrta nf AililJht 'J4. Ifll^. HI ! anr-ndnl by th- Ails nf M;u-h o. \'.>Z'.i, nnd July U, t'.'U rfitU- ay. Liu ted States todi. Sdtinn '2:;;\i of Hfcl> HANK UKdlSTEK. rubliihrd ur-rkly at It-il Bank. New Jfi-. OLDSMOBILE'S HOCKET f 1. The rwimer, and m]drihf.rft of th« publish' r. rilnnr, mHiiHKing editor and Ijiii-iii. sa rnnni.Ki is ni • : rub]i?hn', Thomas Irving Brown, Itcd Bank. N. J. Editor, Thomas Irvintr Brown, Hcd Bat,I.. N J. Managing Editor, IhomAi Irving LOWEST-PRICED Brown, Rrd Rank. N. J. Bii.>incsB ManiiK^'1- Thomas Irving 'ROCKET" HTDRAMnTIC Brown. Hrd Hank. N. J. 2. Thc owner i*: I If owned by « ror- porRtum, Us namt «n(i adtlr«sii mutt bt MR! Hated nnd n!*o imnifdiati-ly th'Tfunder the namts and nddr'^sr^ of ntotkholderi owninii or hold in K 1 l"'i" '•' nt i>r more S9 much fvn of lotnl amount r>f *.! «*< K. If not ownt-d j by a ccrpnuttnin, th«: naror* and ad-

      I Ki \ rn. If nwntil bv H [tartnfr^hip or to cook on- h rnn nt rnrunration for whom such trux- \n il art inn : «!"" thc «tntemrnl« in th« Olrl>moriil«'i "Rockrt" itartfrl » revolution in automotive engine)! Built from two rnrRnratihs .ln.«- th" aninnt'n full thr. rr»nk»liaft nut (<>r hipli-ronijirpinion action, tlie "Rnclirt" is ileaignnl to "ROCKET" ENGINE PLUS HYDRA-MATIC clanrfu Htid M.IIII n- undri- whiiVl ' prrfnmi al it» brilliant prak nilli/irrsruf-rfnv/iir/j,' And peak performance in I rtockhnldrr* f'i'l «•* IMC-I y holjrrs w^To do not npprar upnn ihe i-ookn of t h*> "Rocket 88" Oldsmoliilc in truly i)iit«taniling! This in the lowcst-prictd car with rompany na tnihtir*. hold Mrtck anH Fpenritle* In a rHparity other than thnt ...EXCLUSIVE WITH OLDSMOBILE! the "Rocket" Engine and Olilamoliile Hydra-Malic Drive* ... fUsliing action of n hona fide owner. plus iiilkcn smoothness! See us today and drive the •cuiational "Rocket 88"l 5. The nvrrajrp numlipr of coplpi of APPI lANfF rarh Isni" of 1his puMinition anld or Hlftrlhuied, 'hrniiirh thf< rnniU or other* wine, to pail luhprrihf r« during th^ 12 Sll YOUR NIARIST OLDSMOIILI DIALIR monthi (lrerrdiim the dnt« bhnwn Rhov« I2.84FI. THOMAS IRVlNfi BROWN. Pilhlidhrr. HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO., 8 MAPLE AVE., RED BANK, N. J. Sworn tn and nuburribed hrfotf m« WINM-'RKh l! ("'VsTINE. ' My commission eMurrB I'cbi nary Ti J954. RED BASK REGISTER. OCTOHEn 12. 1!>.V> IHftee* LOANS Port Moiinioiitli On D i i m o n d l, Court St. James FFC Kubcrl M Mark. ...n r.f YOUR FRIENDLY.- PERSONAL S.-T.0 R. Mabel Colemon School of Dancing Watchci, J#w.Ury, C*m*ra'» and Must* Mis. SusannR Maik. Mlit< .wr . I'm" JAP, BALLET, TOE. ACROBATIC AND Motirnuu! h, is if;.. :'...| ft a ha\ in,; BALLROOM DANCING. WE BUY OLD GOLD Has ;lard Party been wnund^'l in K •-»-a Trip U'oriH'n - Ft-• j.uI•!;< nn .-...!. Register Now Studio, 31 Rector PI., BAIL'S jMadrlwi Shop Show ft ill hi)UI a • -w 1 i- i r: y nf * • 'I •,• - MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK l.i> at in. n f Mn I. . . .ii Phone KE 6-2011 Red Bank, N. J. TEL. R B. 6-2448 !N«M» Fashions 'lav..n M: I- nn.n Mrrkf v ,:l Th'>:f irit 60 laMes in play at i«si«t I r.f [i---i.li Menll'i-K • ... the card party and fashion .*lww 1"ld 'h^ii- n- \- in.'-'inK Tin . ! t Ii'M la-it Thursday by Court .^' Nnv II A i I. .n.-.- :i Ihr Ifllp n M ENGINES -J»ARTS - SERVICE ITCH" JjiniP-", Catholir I laughters of IPCP.*9Ha'pci i.; "h,- N"\rrnbcr Pln> DaaVI tmMti Aaolhtf Mlaaia Anirnca, in the Red Bank L'alho- ii.n 95 ItltOAl) SI. IM1ONK.S 6-3262 & .J26.1 KKD B.-V>K - DIESEL ENGINEERING Ho matter kow nan? remedies rw ka*> lii' high school auditorium. The Mrs Mlnn:r> Mnlnk of th;«, tried for Itching now. pwriasis, in fee- Mudtlyn shoji displayed clothe* for plai-t* and Mrs K i 17.. i V. e T Vl AhhoM AND Horn, athlete'i foot or whatever your nil occasions. of Inion Bp.irh r i|n ,->i'ni''il Iw».l > »kjn trouble may be—anything from hud EQUIPMENT CO.. Inc. Its foot-WONDM SALVE can r,el» jal Mrs. Grandin Chapman, MrK. Jean MrCiiriiu.idaip i .iltt- yenti-idny fc«l»H (at Ihe ban IB lha Araw— Ralph Kilzen and Mr." Herman t a i-onimilirp mrWiiiB in Sev. 394 Ogden PI., Perth Amboy •Mr tn yam follu at ham Aschettino were < hairmen Special ark. FROZEN FRESH WONDER SALVE is white, £rea»el«aa> antiseptic. No ugly appearance. Safe for awards were given to Mrs. Mfti- Charles E. Hrnnin^wn "t Wilson Day Phone—Perth Ambey 4-5033. children. Get WONDEK SALVE-rcsultj tfaret Crosby, Mis. Michael Bergin, ave. w ;ia K'lven :» [uiilv recently in NKW ! — INTKOWCTORY PRICK — NKW ! •r money refunded. Trul/ winde'rtui Mrs. John Mulvihill, Mrs John celebration of hl.« birthday. A tur- I WE»tfleld 2-USS Sold in Rad Hank by Sun Ray. kVhelan »nd Liirgett Drug Storei or your botna K. Day, Mrs. Charles Giblin, Mrs. key dinner was s.-r\ed and the crl NIGHT PHONES [ CArteret M»«9 town druiciliAt. Joseph Maloney, Mis, Harold brant on: a hirih.l.i•. cuke whu-li \ Mlllburn 8-1HBJ Ha»pi, Mrs. H. S. Higginson. Mrs. Boy run make pnekpt motnv grl]. ia» Ihe ub|p centci |.i.-< e Attend-j 1 IMer Flemming, Mrs Patrick BIRDS EYE inn 'I'll* tte«IMf r.—Ail vprtiUfmrnl. IIK were Mr. and Mr< William , ]Zambrano. Mrs. Dominiok Uiirrii- lowon of Kast KP tnsimi% Miss i to, Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. James Manon Morpan nf 0. n.nn i;ro\-p. ' Coylr, Mrs. Theodore Moan. Sr., .Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hennui/json | CAN Mrs. Oshorn Harrison, Mrs. Harry and rhildron Arthur and Patricia, O Rricn and Miss Marianne Ri- and Mrs. iiraep Hpnnin^.snn. ordan. FIRST CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Cornell i.yke. Sr. TOMATO JUICE of Campbell ave. havp. a nnw THIS IS THE JUICE WE SAMPLED AT THE RED BANK EXPOSITION grandaori who arrived Mtmdny. ' Blast Wrecks The parents arp Mr. and Mrs Cor- LAST TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. nell Lyke. Jr. of Sm Yurk citj. < Couple's Home Mrs. Mary Macl.eimon. Mrs Kil FLOOR SANDERS, EDGERS win C. Beam, Mrs William lineliel ! STOCK IP ON THIS LOW PRICF. ! A ga* exfloaion followed by fire and Mta. Frank Mirl/'nn'ii rrpre raukgs allowed gas from an uncovered gas he served. A regular meeting nf main in the cellar to burn to avoid the club will he held tnnljrht at for BY DAY OR WEEK any further accumulation. Hesse's clubhouse Nearby home.s were only slightly St. Mary's Rosary and Altar so- PEAS 2 damaged by the blast although aev- 'ieiy Is sponsoring a Halloween eral windows in the home of Jo- lnnee to he staged Saturday. Oct ALSO seph Rattt of 1004 Broadway and 28. at the parish hall, New Mon- ' in the neighboring parsonage of the mouth. Lutheran church were broken. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Jn addition to the damage to the Charles al. yesterday attended a ORHDIiE JUKE PORTABLE POWER SAWS Guzzl home, an estimated *3,CHK) party Riven at "Yeoman's (lay 1*0'R" \ damage was done to furnishings. n Rosplle Park in celebration of BIHDS KYK, H,A<;.STA!'F, I.IBB^ S, the nilvpr wedding anniversary nf HEADS L'HAMBKR Mr. and Mm. Frank Sehlampp of MIMTE MAID, SNOW CHOI' AND WALLPAPER STEAMERS Paterton A. Elmer Masey, Jr., vie* prad Mr. and Mrx. Jnhn Stevenson and r c dent of Steinbach company, Aabury •on Gordon of Gricps ave. »[)«nt ] Park, has been elected president of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John the Aabury Park Chamber of Com- Bechtel of Toms River. merce. Mr. Maaaey, chosen by the 2 43 Valentine Hanf of Morcer ave. chamber's board of directors at it.s announces the engagement of his ADDITIONAL SAVINGS WHKN PI RCHASED I\ DOZEN OR Octobor meeting, succeeds Bernard laughter Barbara to Thomas Bu- A. Seiple, president of the Jersey >>an of Bayonne. The wedding Is CASK LOTS. SEE US FOR DETAILS. Central Appliance company. Others set for Nov. 18 at St. Mary's elected Include Bertram T. Brooks church, New Mnnmouth. ASPDIN PAINT CO. of Tepper's, vice president, and Kenneth M-ieLennon Is taking a Harry S. Jackson of the Asbury 1 two weeks' vacntlon from his du- j 20 WHITE ST. PHONE 6-1129 RED BANK Carlton hou . *i easurer. ties with the Public Service Trans- Two hundred pounds of fresh portation co. at Perth Ambny. lobster produce about 36 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. A Drinkwatcr. Jr.. of Campbell five. h;iVR returned canned lobster. front a week's vacation motoring trip through Ihe Southern stales. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rellly and daughter Edna and Robert* and Mrs. Viola Kotb spent Sunday In Lakewood. Mrs. Marilyn Stark of Msln it. spent the week-end at Ihe home; nf Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Magwlre of Montpelipr, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Rohey Stark of Main at. are home after a vacation •pent at Daytona Beach. Fla. New 4 Room Mrs. Mary Wright will organize a aenior troop of Girl Scouts to- | night in the local school. A meeting of mothers and teach- ers of the scho'il will be held Tues- day. Oct 24, at the nchool. i Mr*. Marion Dorian of Venue pi. has returned home from Hiver- view hospital with her infant daughter. Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elawnrth Lewis of Venus pi., is recovering at her home from a ton- HOMES 1 operation -^aaa^pa^- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall of SpruiKlield were Sund:t\" Kuesls The best housing buy on a rising market! These fine homes are of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Honning- son. Jn the heart of Long Branch, at Atlantic and Sixth Avenues. Mrs. John Stromenger and chil- dren Jackie and Deborah are Close to city schools and churches. Bus line runs by the door. spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- nett of Main st. ORANGE JUICS The Pearl atsoc 1 • FULL BASEMENT NWJ • TILE BATHROOM and the Price ' • CITY WATER • >^ • CITY SEWERS iVloat people knnw the pnrahle nf the "penrl of • MOST MODERN PLUMBING FIXTURES great prite," and Ihe man wlio sold nil that lie had tn buy it • COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS (Matt. 13:46). Have you ever asked your- self what it meant? 'Ihe "price" is our surrender W» wanf mor» pceplt (o try Birrl» So.:, for a limited time only.:, we're nf the afllii live human think- ing causing our troubles. 11 mo Eye Orange Juice — We say it'.sthefcfst making it possible for your grocer to SEE OUR MODEL HOUSE to give up these human fears, orange juice you ever tasted, or your offer you Birds Eye Orange Juice at a how to grasp and find freedom money back! lower price than ever h«>fore! would indeed be "the pearl" Once you've tried Birds Eye we be- Don't miss the opportunity! Stock The way of this liberating lieve you will never be without it. up and save! ATLANTIC COR. SIXTH AVE., understanding isnpiained fully in the Christian Srifnre test- Ixiok,' Soieqrr and Health with Key to the Script urns," hy LONG BRANCH Mary Baiter Eddy. Whoever will put its statements to the U>st will find this great Science of Christianity lo be demon- strnblo. ' S ienre flnd Health may be OPEN FOR INSPECTION reiidoruliUincd lit alll lirisli.in S ience HeHiliiiK Rooms. The CIHII«III is ulivi fur jour use.

      SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 & 15 Hem* Freeiar Owner! i Christian Science Buy hy the CASK...nnd sa\c dollars!!! 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Reading Room (2 Broad Street. Red Bank, N. J. up now on'BIROS n Encloied Ii $3 for • oopy ,°f Hc,r.net and Health w ith Kejt" the DALY BUILDING CORP. Srriplurea" hy Miry Baker Eddy. and save; save, save Name HARRY H. LIEBLICH, Selling Agent * *r*4uK BE«Hl«T£R, OCTOBER 12, lfM HIGH BIG VARIETY

      LOW PRICES Where the Wise Economize' LOOK AT TH£S£ SPiC/ALSf GARDEN ftISM 3C FANCY JERSEY FANCY JERSEY e CRANBERRY •« 2-25 GREEN BEANS ^ lbs. 25 LARGE BUNCHES CALIF. WENDALL CARROTS 2 bun, 1 5' TOILET TISSUE 3 25 CRISP GOLDEN r LORD Morrs CELERY -,X 2'« 25« U. S. No. I LONG ISLANF D r ^ BREAKFAST FRUITS 2 "- 25 POTATOES °s u2r49 »• •»•83* PKGS. C C ' FRESH WASHED JERSEY WUSIQLUNING MAH iASY! I CHIFFON FLAKES 2 SPINACH 29* r. s. No. i <;OLDEN FOR |bi e SPIC AND SPAN II III \ 111K FOAMING CLEANSER 2 SWEET POTATOES 3 19 HEKES A BIT !! C JUICY SUNKIST C BENNETT'S dox. 24 *• PRIZE ORANGES 43 CHILE SAUCE RECIPE 2 U. S. No. 1 LONG ISLAND e WINES-LIQUORS COLLKGE INN POTATOES 10"* 23 391/2 Broad St. KtD BANK Tel. Red Bank 6-3334 WHOLE CHICKEN NEW CANADIAN c YELLOW TURNIPS ib.4 WHY PAY FANCY $1 79 3 * PRICES WHEN TODAY can THIN-SKIN SUNKIST e YOU CAN GET 1 LEMONS dox. 29

      BOTTLED TIDE MIELLER EGG IN BOND 290 NOODLES 2 IVORY SNOW NABISCO, SALTINF 29e PREMIUM CHOPPED MEAT 59> 100 PROOF CRACKERS IVORY FLAKES MUELLER'S Straight 29* THIN • RYE* SPAGHETTI 2 Distilled by Park & Tilford Distillery. Com- OR pare with higher priced national brands. CAMAY Our Comstock Whiskies are 4 years old. They boast top quality plus the flavor and potency SOAP HUM BOURBON 4 4.49 you'd expert to find in whiskies costing dol- Constm yon linenst lars more. Regular SOAP POWDER Size IMPORTED AVIDSON'S Vi Price Sale! IRKM H M YENi S SMOKED HAMS BLENDED lUtCMS • IMOVU JTMtB D IIODOIIZIS • MSINNCn COGNAC DREFT 2 S" 430 (3 STAR BRANDY) WHISKEY HEINZ 40% WHISKEY 290 3-4-5 YRS. OLD JUNIOR FOODS LEGS OF .99 OXYDOL FIFTH .95 6 fc 85« LAMB 4 FULL HEINZ STRAINED Bl V BV THE CASE 3 QUART 290 Baby Foods 10 MRS 97 DAVIDSOVS IMPORTED FRENCH IMPORTED mm r • w- ; 194.1 CALIFORNIA FRENCH (Drot.) DUZ »• 111 Vlntue YOUR FRIENDLY.PERSONAL STORE In VAI.IE FRF. RES ( alifornii • SAITERNF. - GRAVES 0 BLACKBERRY • SAUTr:RNh • • MEDOC - ST. .11 MEN • 290 OPEN • KLRGLNUY • LIQIEUR FRIDAY 119 1395 CASE •m Fifths $1fV00 1.75 Gal. 12 Bots. IVORY SOAP I FIFTH I ^J NIGHTS All. ABOVE ITEMS EXC'M'SIVE WITH DAVIDSON'S !3 9'/z BROAD ST. 95 BROAD ST. 2 !r. 270 TILL 9 RED BANK 6-3334 RED BANK 6-326243263