All tho Nows ot BE D B A !TE SECTION ' and Surrounding Towns . fold Ifewleaslj and Without Bias)

Uiusd Weiklr. aauni u Booood-Clan Matur it ttu Foiv -8ubiorlptlo/i Prlci! One ?ear 12.00. VOLUMES LIX, NO. 21. Offlct it Bed Dunk. N. J. ani)« thi Act of March a, mt. RED BANK, N, J., THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER-12,1936. Sli Months, 11.00. single oopr. 4c .PAGES.lTOl^ Pictures Moved Big Brick House Red Bank Talent In Fatally Injured Plan Comedy And DIRECTS SEAL CAMPAIGN Pupils Will Refunding Bonds All-State Orchestra To The Oakland At Uncroft Sold When Horse Fell ' Guest Night For , A number* of Monmouth .County Compete In proposed By The high school pupils will be among, the Street School ToNewYorkMan 390 Instrumentalists and 850 singers On Her In Hunt The Woman's Club Seal Contest Middletown who will, take part In the annual con- Entertainment* Relating • to Art Gardiner , S. Harinp; Purchases cert by the New Jersey All-State • . , t ) high school symphony orchestra and The Tragic Death of Mrs. Af- Event Will be Held Friday Even- They-Will Interview Other Chil- Application Made for Permission Hondeomo Residence and'Pic- Exhibit Will bo Given by Ih chorus ' Sunday in Convention hall thur Russell Jones of.Pea- " ing, November. 20, atj, 8 dren About Red Cross Christ- to Refinance Indebtedness of i . PuplLi of tho School Neat turesque Tract from Matthew Atlantlo City. ' pack, Formerly of Mlddletown . Michael Carotonu^o and Elmer Sub O'clock at the Clubhouse— mas Seal Campaigns and $412,000 Owed by Township Mullin. ___ Tuesday and Thursday Nights. phln, first violinists In the Red Bank Township. , . M ' Two Junior Clubs as Guests. Write About Interviews. to Teachers': Pension Fund..' mlgh school orchestra, will represent The largo brick houso at tho cor- The collection of 150 large colore Red Bank high school for the third Mrs. Arthur R. Jonca o^Jp, The first guest night of the Red ; prints ot famous paintings bos boo ner of Oak street and Holly place, time. Marion Pilling, Helen Smith The Monmouth County Christmas The board of education of Middle- formerly of Mlddletown cJvrish!p( Bank Woman's.club will be held Fri- ! Seal committee is sponsoring a con- town township unanimously passed moved from Moehanlo Btrcot school Llncroft Estates, has been bought by and John Lambert will represent died Sunday ' In Overlook.-hospital, Gardiner S. Harlng from Matthew day ' evening, November 20 at 8 test for high school students entitled a resolution last Thursday night to to;Oakland, street, whoro tho chl Rumson high school. The Ruirmon Summit; of Injuries which she Buf- o'clock In St James1 auditorium. A Jiten In that building will glvo an,or. Mullin. Tho new owner, who is the high school chorus will be represent- i"Side Walk Interviews."-The inter- apply ta the Teachers Pension and fered' Saturday when her horse comedy will be presented, written by | viewer should be a high school stu- Annuity fund and to the. State Fund. lglnal program baaed on their study senior member C| tho 'firm of G./S. ed by Sue-Byers,'Agnes Fanning, An- rolled on her Saturday during a hunt Harlng Company, Wall street brok- thony Jannarone, Muriel Seaman, T. B. Brown and directed by Mrs. dent representing a newspaper re- Ing Commission - for permission .to , rif picture! arid -artista Tuesday at with tho Essex hounds. She was Robert C. Brown, entitled "Virtue : 3 prw—-' ^— : -;- — ers, movod In the houso Tuesday/ Joseph Slckler and Donald Worth- porter Interviewing other students rofund . or refinance bonded lndeb-. foXinS lying near a- fence after* her Triumphant Over Vice, Even Unt. representing passers-by on'-the sub- tedness.. The total amount of tho On Thursday ovonlng at 7:80 p, m Tho land comprises about live Ington. • horse came galloping up to. the other Death." Bruce Cobb'a orchestra wll acre), most of which Is wooded. Oak, ject of "Thirty Years of Christmas bonded Indebtedness of the board Is the' River stroot Children will glv Students from Long Branch and hunters riderless noar the Somcrsct- furnish music, for the dancing tho Seals and What They Havo Accom- $180,000 of which J412,000 Is owed'.to another ,original program baiod on holly, pino and dogwood abound on Asbury Park high,schools will also Huntordon county line west of Peru: will follow. - j the tract and the place Is ono of tho 1 plished for the Prevention and Cure tho Teachers Annuity and Pension tho plcturo collection which ho* be In tho all-state orchestra. pack. She was taken to the Summit of Tuberculosis. Not less than three fund and $68,000 Is owed to various ' been moved to their building In (h moat picturesque boauty spots in this hospital, where, an • operation was . Guestnlght waa inaugurated at thi part.of the county, p suggestion of the president of the persons should be Interviewed. banks and other institutions. meantime performedfd , bubtt Itl Iji MRS. LEWIS S. TI^pMPSON The home was constructed by Mr. Internal Injuries club, Mrs. E. ~H. ~Boynton, who felt Each high school taking part will The board is seeking to Issue re- A cast of over 1150 children will proved fatal, members of tho club and their funding bonds for the J412,O0O. It Is take part In this program which wl Mullin with tho Intention of having Bullet Hit Target MrsM , Jones was tho widow of Ar- send the best and second best inter- It used as the residence of his son, frlendB should have an evening of views to Christmaa Seal Contest, 131 not proposed.to refinance the Indeb- , Include oongs and-rhythms an well a thur Russell Jones ot Mlddletown fun aria sociability and. thus promote tedness of $68,000. Several months dlaloguo rotating to the pictures an Wilfred Mullin, who has a position township,'who was killed in an au- Pearl street, Red Bank, not later with tho racing stable of Harry And Then Wounds a feeling'of.friendliness. This event Sales Pavilion than December 1. The teams judged ago the board and tho township artists at Oakland street, Miss Mar- tomobile accident between Bernards, 1B given, for the .enjqyment ofjhrsa. committee toolc -up with the trustees.... ian Dietz la In chargo of ticket! am Payne Whitney, However,'tho lat- vllle and Mendham about three years to be the beat. In f ach- high school 4 ter was transferred from hfa duties clubs, Including the Young" Women's will be asked to present their inter- of the pension and annuity fund toe Miss Lillian Jordan Is publicity Man Block Away ago. Mr. Jones was a son of the lato and Junior clubs. Will Be Opened matter of refunding the indebtedness • chairman. with tho stable- at Llncftft to the W. Strother Jones of Mlddletown views at service clubs during the Whitney stables In Kentucky. For Paid-up members need only show months of- December and January. on a. plan wjicreby tho maturities of At Rlvor street Miss Mabel Al- township. His widow was Helen Mor- their membership cards for admis- the bonds would be eitended. At bertaon Is chairman of the program tills reason -the house was placed on Emil Poltowsky Injured in n gan Parker of Washington before At County Seat Two prizes will be awarded Co teams the market. sion, but for all others (here Is a whose presentations are Judged to be that tlmo the board was In default committee. Assisting her are Miss Curious Accident at Head- her marriage to him. Mrs. Jones on the payment of Interest and of It Is one of the finest residences In nominal charge. Members are prlv- the best First prize will be $10 and ' Edna LolTor«on, Miss Ella Healy lived on an estate between Peapack lloged to bring guests. Mra. J. R. Jacob Zlotkin and Son' of Free- bonds which had matured. Miss Bornardlno Stowart and Mlsi this section and blonds perfectly den's Corner as Result of Roy and Far-Hills with her two children, second prize $5. with tho beautiful scenery. A large Smith, program chairman, requests hold to have Formal Opening The representatives of_the_>fund, Dorothy Metzgar." E. Day's Target Practice. Arthur Jones, Jr, aged u years, and that those wishing to attend notify The Interviews will be Judged for living room with a fireplace Is one FoxhalliA.- Jones,, aged-12 years.- A said they would not entertain such JohnJBbner^_MljB_Mlldred_I>reec Mrs.-HowaTd-Hlgginson-or Mrsr j.__and_Auction Sale^Next. Friday. accuracy—of_content,-publlcity_value a propoBlUon-while-the board: wass'ln- and" Miss Madgo Oleeton are In of the chief features .Other rooms brother, Morgan Parker of Katonah, sell Johnsd'n. and oral presentation. Material and comprise a large living room with a Stranger than fiction was the acci- New York, also survives. - Afternoon. ; ' default but that they would give con- charge of properties. , Information will be given by writing sideration to it If the overdue debt Mrs. B. K. Shoemaker Is costum fireplace, dining room, breakfast dent Friday which befell Emit Pol- towsky of Leonards, who la employed Mrs. Jones was a native of Vir- or calling at the contest olnce men- were paid. About three weeks or so chairman. Miss Ida Klatsky Is In nook,'kitchen, five master bedrooms, ginia; and 45 years of age. She was . The formal opening of a modern tioned above. The committee and three bathrooms, and, a maid's.room at Eugene Wenzell's upholstery shop sales pavilion' at Freehold has been ago; the defaulted debt, amountfng charge of tickets. Miss Jllldro married to Mr. Jones at New York Liability On judges are William Harper, county to about $120,000, was paid In .full," Z.ucco Is in chargo ot publicity. with bath. Tho residence has mod- on the state highway at Headden's announced by Jacob Zlotkin & Son. Corner. Mr. Poltowsky, Who 1B 26 In 1921. Mr. JOries was a New York superintendent of schools; Mrs. M. the township committee turning over. The program will - be as follows ern Improvements, Including a hot etock' exchange- broker..- Mrs. .Jones The event will tako place next Fri- water beating system with an oil years of age, was standing back of day, November 20. Since last May A. Vreeland of the Federation of Pub- to the board tho amount mentioned Mary and Her Lamp, by Heche; the shop and stooping to pick up a was active in horse shows and had Bank Stock To lic Health agencies; Mrs. Arthur in order to do this. The pension posed by Theresa Garruto and Mar- burnor, A two-car garage enclosed her own stable on her estate. At tho the firm has had a' number of build- with brick Is on the property. piece of wood when he felt some- ings in the course of construction White of the Marlboro hospital board, fund trustees at that t)me anovfe'd . Jorle McQueon; chorus—Marie La- thing strike the back of his head. time the fatal accident occurred the Barclay Harding of the Allenwood a favorable disposition towards, Clcero, Alma Dudley, Irving Price, i The contractor for the house was bunt was in full cry and' the riders Cease July 1' and they are afcout completed. This Charles Scott and the plans were Mr. Wenzell was standing near him activity represents ono of the great- hospital board; Dr. Albert Sweet, dis- granting the request but deferred Arnold Booth, Arthur Baldarrl an and'at first-Mr. Poltowsky thought were well scattered.. No one saw the trict health officer; Mrs. Howell Van- taking action. ' It Is expected, that ' Eusle DeChlccio, drawn by J. C. and a. A. Delatush. accident, but It is thought that Mrs. est building improvements in the his omploycr, had struck him in Insured Deposits Will be Pro- rural section of Monmouth county Gerbig, of the health committee of they will render their decision with" f Olrl In The Swing by Honcke sport Jones' horse stumbled after a Jump the Monmouth County Organization In a few days. " ' •'::—c and fell, rolling on the rider. vided for by Means of Funds In,many years and the new auction posed by Pauline Graff and Ralph sales pavilion is not only the largest for Social Service; Mrs. Henry Ack- If they act favorably on the "re-" DeQenafo; chorus—Estelle Wright, The owner .of the shop denied hav- . The funeral was- held Tuesday Contributed 'by the Farm At Nutswamp ing done's' o d h id ith but tho most modern in the state. erson, Miss' Elizabeth Hynes, super- quest, the board will then apply to Josephine Ciozza, Domlnlo Torchla, then cried out with morning 'at St. Luke's Protestant intendent of the Allenwood hospital, Vito Lentlnl, Mildred Jordan and amazement when he saw blood trick- Episcopal church of Gladstone. Good News for Stoclc.Owners. Dairy cows in - excess of ISO can the State Funding Commission, The 1 and,Mrs. Kathleen Shafto. law :provides In a,matter 'of this Valentine Tomalno, ling down his employee's neck. The -i. be tied in stanchions and over 75 Bought By Mr. Andwound.had been caused by a 22 cal- horses in stalls, besides pens for "There haa been no armistice In kind that permission for refunding. Little Red Riding Hood - by Elsewhere In The Register ls\a le- must first be granted by the owners Henoke; poaod by Helen Taylor and ibre bullet and the bullet had become gal notice to the effect that the lia- holding 100 head ot animals. The the 30-year flght against tuberculosis ! imbedded -in the flesh. Mr. Poltow- auction pavilion itself is 140 feet waged in New Jersey and Monmouth of the bonds and subsequently by 'William Cook, Mrs. James Taylor Rumson Country bility upon common stock of the Sec- the state body. Remarks about this. 8eo-Eaw by Hcncke; posed by sky and Mr. Wenzell were at a loss ond National bank of Red Bank shall long and 43 feet wide, with scats and county and the battle will go on until to account for the wound. They noti- luctloneer's plAtform. A lunch room the conquest Is compute," says Mrs. procedure wero made by Lawrence Charles Hoffman and Audrey Win cease July 1,1937. Section 304 of the A.'"Carton, counsel for the board.Vat / ner; chorus, Jeanette Lucia, Dolores They Have Purchased the 24- fied Policeman William Fix of the Club's Ice Yacht banking act of 1035 provides that, the is also a feature of the building. Lewis S. Thompson, Christmas seal Mlddletown'township police depart- chairman, In a call for volunteer the meeting: last Thursday night Trufolo, Barbara Estelle, Joe Sestlta < Acre Farm Owned by Nathan liability end on the date mentioned Jacob Zlotkin & Son conduct an Tho law further provides that in or7 and Charles Durley; dancers—Tesile ment and the officer soon solved tbe on the Bfock of all national backs auction sale every Friday. The bus- workers to prepare seals for mailing t mystery. Club Gets Pennant der for. such a request to be grant- Mellno, Julia Rubano, Louise Lepore, and Martin Marx and Recently and requlresHhat notice to this effect iness haa been carried on since 1905 to the 24,000 residents of Monmouth ed it must be shown that taxes are Blanche Rockhlll, Mike Toscclnu Occupied by Daniel Leonard. About a block north of the uphol- bo given at this time by directors of and 'tho firm Is recognized as one county the day after Thanksgiving. not fully collectible, or in other and Barbara Robinson. • stery shop Is Roy E. Day's garage. Trophy Presented for OpenEatt- banks: , ot the largest importers of dairy Dr. Albert Sweet, county health words that a considerable number of * M.r. Day was doing some target prac- cows from the states of Michigan, 8ofIs. Bblbla, Mario Tomalno, Bur- Dr. Walter W. dldealini g and MMr . DDay an ice boat trophy In the form of a deposit liability into a federal fund ern live stock- auction being, con- state is of the Negro race. Most of Lawes farm,, which was bought a agreed to pay for this and for all ducted, to visit their new pavilion at the clinics, nursing and educational paid became overdue because of the " tort Cretin, Helon Sheedy, Joan few weeks ago by James H. Mac- new penriant This pennant will be which Is used for the protection of fact that taxes were not collected In Crawford, John Salatlno, Shirley Mo- other expenses Incurred because Of known as the Eastern Championship depositions having $5,000 or less In the grand, opening. services financed by the sale of Farland of Great Neck, Long Island. tho. injury.. - Henry Zlotkin, In conversing with Christmas seals In Monmouth county. sufficient volume for tbe township' Queen, Robert Scott, Jennie Smith, Mr. MacFarland and' his family Ice Boat pennant It will be held for any bank. In tie event of a bank commltee to meet Its regular challenge by the Rumson Country falling this money Is used to reim- a Register representative regarding Ted Murphy, Sadie James, George moved to their home on the farm After.having been laid up two days and throughout the state are" do- \ mmia t y, h d „, educaUon Richardson and Marjorlo Reolnolll. MA Foltowaky Is back at work. His club, which club will defend It with burse the depositors. Two payments his new sales pavilion, paid Tho. Reg- signed to reach and protect these en- Tuesday. Mr. Leonard has movod ister a very fine compllmont Jie Some of the indebtedness bod been., Madonna of the Chair; posed by to a house owned by Crawford complete recovery Is looked for, pro- two boats. ore made by the banks each year. dangered groups. Nine out of ten vided that- lockjaw or blood poison? said, "We recognize your newspaper in default since 1934.' John Fisher and Josephine Acorra; Compton in the Bayslde Heights sec- The rules and regulations; govern- Not a failure Has Occurred the. past persons coming to the chest clinics Several bond issues ore represent- chorus—John Fisher, Eddie Coy, Ing. does not develop. ing the deed of gift have not as yet as ono of the greatest newspapers tion of Belford. year and a considerable fund has ac- for advertising the sale of our live- are under 45 years of ag«. -Those un- ed In the indebtedness of $412,000. Adeline Boncore, Anna Bruno, Mary The sale of the farm to Mr. and been completed, but The Register cumulated In the Insurance fund. In der 15 constitute about 45 per cent. They were contracted under terms. Trufolo, Jacob Motley, Ralph Mas- has received a synopsis of what they stock and bring results. Wo re- Mrs. Taylor wag made by G. Howard relieving the owners of bank stocks spectfully invite you to bo here Fri- About one-fifth are between 25 and whereby a certain number of bonds Euoeo, Clomentino Crlml, and Wll Llpplnoott Tho proporty comprlsos are. Tbe pennant will be subject to of liability assessments it was con- 44 years. A special-effort is made to aro to be paid annually with Inters Ham Wellner. Fair Haven To •- challenge from any organized Ice day, November 20, at our grind 24 acres on the north side of the sidered that the federal fund would opening." guard children and others-who bave eat of o per,-cent In some Instances Whistler's Mother; posed by An- Nutswamp road, opposite the Crls- boat or-yacht club; the challenging be amply sufficient by July to pro- been exposed to tuberculosis in their and of 51i per cent in other in- gelina Mozza; chorus—Ruby Heard, ttanl place.. On It Is a house whleh Stop Gunning club Is to be represented by one or tect Insured deposits without resort- homes, schools or places of employ- stances. The bonds are Scheduled to Margaret Dally, Eva Mae James, was built By Mr. Leonard about four two boats and there is to be no lim- ing to assessments when banks are ment In Monmouth County 1,160 In- itation as to size or sail area, but be paid In full by 1957 under the or- Betty Jean Goldln, Florence Mnlono years* ago when he was the owner Police ' Asked to Keep Close closed because of insolvency. It Is Hoboken Realty Firm dividuals attended - the chest clinics iginal agreement- Tho board la ap- Fred Nichols, Aubrey Burgess, Billy of the place. The houso has seven boats rmlst be accepted by the com- generally believed that this will have during 1935.r plying to have the maturities of all'. Marcelll, Frances \Blzzaro, James rooms, a glass-enclosed porch and Watch Near Knollwood School mittee* as sufficiently fast and able large effect In increasing the value of May Buy Church Site tho bonds extended four, years and Hilntley, Harold Clayton, John' Mar- modern Improvements, Including a and safe; and the course Is to t/e de- bank stock. In co-operation with medical so- to Protect Children—Ordi- cieties, sanatoria, boards of health the interest reduced to-4 per cent ] shall, Charles Landau and Hope heating system, electricity and hot cided upon by the committee wher- The Joseph Garibaldi corporation and cold water. Also on the farm nance Authorized. ever conditions are most desirable. of Hoboken, a real estate firm, has and education nearly 12,000 pupils in Under this plan there would be- ov Marshall. 58 schools and colleges In thirteen breathing spell for the next Ihrco Age of Innocence by Reynolds; are a new barn, a garage, a green The matter la now In the hands of. taken an option on the Methodist house and poultry houses. The Fair Haven mayor and coun- Milk Fund Tea church property at Broad and Mon- counties bad protective diagnosis by years, with no bonds retired. Inter- posed by Ann Dressier; dialogue— Edward C. Fiedler, commodore of tuberculin test and X-ray last year. est however, would have to be paid. Luclle Laoy and Robert Nelson. ' cil decided at Monday night's regu- the Rumson Country Club Ice Boat mouth streets, according to an an- Mr. Taylor.Is goneral manager of lar meeting to take official action to At Fair View nouncement made last week by This health service Is being extended As originally provided the board Taos Indian Roosting Corn by he plant ot the American Laundry club, and the conditions of the deed to cover a large share of the state's would spend $52,000 next year to pay Couse; posod by Tecora Felton; chor- stop gunning In that borough. Coun- or gift' will be decided upon, before Schenck S. Thompson, chairman of Machinery company at Kcnllworth. cilman Seeley B. Tuthlll said gun- Preparations are well under way the board of tru8te.es of the church. educational Institutions. A new high off bonds and interest, which amount us—John Goronl, Patricia Scott, Tony He Is commuting. between his farm the Ice yachting season opens. for the tea which tho Fair View Par- record for Negro attendance in the U approximately one-fifth of the Caprlonl' and'Calvin Felton. ners frequented the territory near , The Rumson Country club aggre- The amount of the option was not 1 and his office The proporty which the Knollwood sohpol and he asked ent-Teacher association will hold at disclosed. The firm has until Febru- clinics "Was recorded In 1935. This total school budget Under the pro- Phantom Canyon by Amlck; posed he has just bought was at one time gation looks forward to quite some the schoolhouse Thursday, November was double the attendance "of Ne- posed new plan the only payment by Peter, Qrlllo. , ' tha co-oporatlon of the polloe depart- competition from boats from Lake ary to exercise its claim. port ot a large farm ownod by tho ment In keeping close surveillance 12, from 3 to 5 p. m. This affair Is groes In 1932, the first year for which would bo for interest and for matur- Pueblo Indian by Amlck; posed by Hopatcorig and other lcs__boat. cen- being conducted to Increase the free The Hoboken corporation, it was records are available. The number ing bonds not' held by the Teachora Applegate family. Included In this of that area to protect children going ters In New Jersey and New York stated, is acting for a syndicate Beatrlco ' Vltrano; chorus—Gullford arm was tho land which Is now the to school. Mayor Augustus M, Mln- milk fund so that the association of tuberculosis deaths among the col- Pension and Annuity fund. The total Davis, Paulino Patterson, Angelina for this championship trophy. may furnish several undernourished which is planning to erect a block of ored decreased by more than 10 per outlay would be about $28,000, or ap- ilte of a largo houso owned and oc- ton stated that the officials had stores on the property."- Mr. Thomp- X>uclaano, . Hacold Scldln; Edward cupied by Fred DleU. At ono tlmo trouble last year with 'gunners and children with milk for the duration cent over 1934. A tuberculosis clinic proximately $24,000 less than Is re- Garruto, Edna Wilson, June Bock, of tho^preBent school term. A silver son statedrthat he had not heard that s held every Friday at the health quired by tho torma of the original his house was rented by Mr. and he recalled one Instance In which a he company was Interested In con- with; Antoinette Caprlonl and Dor- Mrs. Taylor. woman hanging up' clothes In her Hebrew Society To offering will be solicited. conter, 109 Atklnn avenuo, Asbury bond Issue. Extending tbe maturi- othy Hoffman. structing a theater, as had been re- Park, at 1:30 p. m., which gives an ties four years would make the total yard had a. narrow escape. Shot "It Is hoped that tho same spirit ported. Mona Lisa by daVlnol; Last Supper riddled the olothej and almost hit Have Supper-Party of co-operation, good will and friend- opportunity to all Negroes In Asbury Interest cost somewhat higher than by daVlnCJi posed by Marie Wil- Presbyterian Praise her. It was decided' to Introduce an liness BO manifest heretofore In af- Reports of the sale of the property Park and vicinity to attend. under the agreement now In force, liams, Mary Cannavo, Helen Bu- ordinance at tho next meeting to A Dutch supper and card party fairs of this organization will again have been circulated freely since, but this would be offset to some ex- . onano, Isabella Richardson, Hilda Service Wednesday stop gunning In tho borough. will bo held by tho Ladles' Hebrew prevail," the association states in 1930, when an option on the site was In concluding Mrs. Thompson tent by the reduction of ono per Caprlonl, Shirley Bockwlth, Rose society next Tuesday evening at tho making an appeal for a large at- taken by a banking concern. The made a plea for Interest and service. cent in tho interest chargo. Salatlno, Howard Davis and John A motion was passed authorising firm forfeited its option money after The tuberculosis crusade Is a demo- The annual praise and thank offor- synagogue on Riverside avenue. The tendance at the tea. Watklns. • tho payment ot $8,131.05 for the new Card games will start at ,8:30 o'clock the church had procured a slto on cratic movement spelled with a small ng servlco of the Presbyterian pumper. Councilman Arthur B. Broad street, opposite LeRoy place, "d",- Bhe stated. It owes Its success . IN HIS NEW HOME. > The Blue Boy 'Of Galnsoborough; shureh" will bo held Wednesday and a Dutch supper will be sorved BUTCHER BUSINESS SOLD. posed by Mllllcont Brown, Pearl Sickles, chairman of the fire commit- at 11 o'clock. There will be a prize for a new edifice. to uncounted millions who have, giv- night, November 18f at 8 o'olock In tee, said the now hook and ladder en of their time and their monoy ac- Chester A. Alberts Occupying Little Tlmmons,^Edith Vacarolll, Shlrloy the auditorium of the church. Mrs. at each table and also a door prize. John E. Lemmon Embarks In Whole- Dudley, Rocco Nossl, Gerolomo truck, wheh is. being bought; by the A turKey will be awarded oh the co- cording to their means. In recent Sliver House Which Ho Bought. John A. Hnyos and Miss Agnes Boo- fire company, • should arrive shortly; salo Enterprise. CHARITY CARD TARTY. depression, years many wero unablo Brandlj), Josophlna Caprloni, Ann ley will be In charge of tho .program. operative plan under the supervis- Chester A. AlborU has moved from Jordon and Loulso Williams. and at his suggestion the mayor and ion ot Mrs. Harry Sachs. John E. Lemmon of Tlnton Falls, to afford to purchase seals, but con- The speaker will be Dr. H. B. clerk wero authorised to. execute a Entrc Nous Preparing for Annual Harris Park, Red Bank, to tho houso ,Fltst arrado—Ooosoy Gander by Mrs. Ejamuel Qroenblatt Is chair- who for several ybara past has been tinued to lend their support She at Allwyn Terrace, Little Sllvor, iHonokei poBoa by Pogglo CoBan- 'entr, missionary to th" e Jew" s at bill of Bale for tho old hook and lad- mployed 'at the McNalr Meat Mar- Event In St James Hall. predicted that with returning pros- Philadelphia. The servlco will be der. • man and her assistants are Mrs. which ho recently bought from Wln- tlno; chorus—Frances Arguo.ro, Irene Benjamin Adlor, Mrs. Harry Mel»- ket at Red Bank, has bought the The fifth annual charity card par- perity n public grateful for health flold 3. Walnwrlght. Tho salo ot this Molono, Rita' Goron, James Scott, londuoted by the Woman's Mission- Other payments approved wero as wholesale butcher business of Harry ty'of the Entre Nous will be hold In benefits of the depression years will try society. trlch, Mrs. - Harry Sachs, Mrs. Loon property was mado by a. Howard Robert Wilson, Benny Costa, Mary follows: County taxes, !$4,058.4B; Rueckhaus, Mrs. Henry Hurwltz, Coleman at Tlnton Falls and Is now St. James' hall Tuesday afternoon, deliver Iandslldo seal said returna Llpplncott. Tho resldonco la on- Coprlone and Leola Louis, library, J10D.0S; district court, $33.80; Mrs. Bernard Katsln, Mrs, Harry conducting it. Ho has rented Mr. December 1. Card playing will begin' which will reatoro the Incomo from closed with brick and Is ono of tho Second and third grades—May time Fair Haven Lot Sold. current bills, 41,002.68; tax revenue Prusack, Mrs. Joseph Barlow, Mrs. Colcman's houao at Tlnton Falls nnd promptly at 2 o'clock, and those at- the sale to pre-doprcsslon levels. finest in this locality. Tho grounds by Henclcei, posed by Mary Torraro; Michael Jacobs of Fair HdVen has note, »2,000, and sidewalk Improve- William Ostrov, Mrs. Abrnrc Abram- he and Mrs, Lemmon moved there tending are requested to bring play- aro attractive with trees and shrub- chorus—Eotolls Walklns, Helen Jet- >ought a lot, 50x160 foot, on Forrhan ment notes, {233.00. ovlts, Mrs..Samuel Cohen and Mrs. last week. Previously they lived wffh ing cardB with them. " bery. Mr. Alberts is tho owner of C. er, Emma Scott, Minnie Daniels, itrcet at that place from Mrs. Mar- Councilman Tony Hunting report- Harry Feldt. Mrs. Lcmmon's mother, Mrs. Sar- Attractive prizes will be awarded CARDS AND BUNCO. Alberts & Company, Wall street" Raymond Morris, William Pulley, rarct Aumack- of Newman Springs ed a.new Christmas tree*will bo pro- ah Scott. lo winners of the card games and brokers. Ida Robinson and Allco Scott. A 'oad, Red Bank.- Tho broker In tho oured for the momorlal park. A let- PTA to Aleet Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman have moved here will also be a door prize. JParty Tonight ut -Iiumson for St ITlrst and fourth grades—Devotion ransaction was Patrick F. Kennedy. ter was received from ThoijiM N. . Tho membership committee of tho o the^r new house at Elbcron. Re- The Entre Nous society has made Mnrj'n Guild nt Parish Hnll. Circus .Party For Hospital. by.Pothutj posod by Felicia BInaoo Mr. Jacobs will movo a houso which McCarter stating ho would bi) satis- Junlor-Sonlor Parent-Teacher asso- contly Mr. Coleman recovered from a great name for Itself In its char- fled If Kemp avenue is resurfaced A bunco and card party will ho Thursday ovonlng. November 10, at 'Helen Ferry, Barbara Hicks,. Doris e owns on Hanco road to tho lot ciation urges the attendance of all a long sickness. In order to conserve itable endeavors in this Immediate hold' by St. Mary's guild of St. next year. his health he sold his business and 7:45 p. m., tho Koyport auxiliary of Harris and Mary Anna Criml. r-hlch ho has just purchased. Ho parents at the first mooting the as- vicinity. ' " - George's church, Rumson, tonight at Monmouth Memorial hospital will will build houses on the proporty oc- retired from actlvo work. Museum; posed by Verona Pulley Now Btoro Manager, soolatlon to , be held tonight at 8 8:15 o'clock in tho church parish sponsor aoliuni party- In-the Keyr - and Joseph Williams. upied by tho houso which Is to bo o'clock In the Junior high school au- hall. Thoro will bo "prizes and re- Harry:T. Wise of Wa!!aoer street "" " Couldn't Do' Without It port Ihlgh school auditorium, when moved. : ••;•• ditorium. Tho now report cards will Cora Party For Child Welfare. freshments. Mrs. John Smith Is "Undo Bob," Bnrnum's oldest living TPaUya m FuHt-Orr-«re. has been' engaged as manager ot Mrs. J. F.~Hiitohlnson of Tulsa, be dlecussed and explained. A card party for tho boneflt of the Oklahoma, forwarded a money ordor chairman .and la assisted by Mrs. clown and his radio, troupe will per- ToUoy'd being the headquarters' for Spltzor's liquor store on Monmouth hlltl Welfare club sponsored by the tho most unusual Christmas cards in Children's Bunco Party. street, succeeding Albert Morris, Mr. for-renewal of ,her subscription to John Carlson, Mrs. Edward Cllne, form. " The- Girls''club of Trinity church Typewriter Bargains. Red.Bank Teacher's association will the Red Banlt • Rqgistor. Accom- Mrs. Charles Kuper, Mrs. Raymond town and the Fut-lt-off-crs thoso peo- Wise has been employed at the store bo held at tho Mechanic street ile who let Christmas creep up on 111 B'vo a children's bunco party In on part time. ' Factory outlet, portable and offlce panying Bamo was a very pleasant Pullen, Mrs. W. N. Coulter nnd Mrs. Wo Aro Ounnlnj {hem and aro disappointed When Tet- tho parish hall on West Front streot typewriters; prices $0.50 up. TormB chool auditorium next Tuesday note, which flnlehotl with .thn sen- Joseph Lease, for tho people who wait until thg ma 8o a day. All makes 1037 models, all light at 8 o'clock. Thcro will bo (oy's can't fill thofr order for CO Ry- tomorrow night from T to 0:80 Our Sale. tence, "I just couldn't do without m > fc minute to ordor their Christinas tex Christmas cards, Imprinted with guaranteed, i Superior Typewriter Prizes and refreshments. Mlas Bes- cards. You'll novor find a better val- •'clock. Tho proceeds will bo usod Soda water, all flavors, Clicquot Service, Carlton tlicnter building, Rod Tho Register." Money ta Lend ue than 00 Rylex cards, Impilntcd your name,, for only $1.00. Come In n help furnish their Christmas Club, beverages, Elchlor'a beer arid lo Green la in charge. on first mortgage on Improved prop- •~,],\Y nnd bo ono of tho smartles who other brands; also distilled water and Bank, phono 480. Open ovenlngs.— erties in Rood condition. Prompt ac- with your name, for only $1.00. Don't have avoided tile rush.—Advortlsc- tooth at the church fair which will While Rook. Benjamin H. Crate,-H Advertisement. Forsgato lea Crcarh Parlor. bo one of tho mirny wh'i ara disap- o hold Jbocombor 4, Turkey gunpor tion. Allnlro & Son Ationcy. Inc. 10 pointed bocauso thoy didn't ontor In . jnt ,i North Bridge avenue. Red Bank Tuesday, November 17, COH'B Neck If you want Forsgate Ico cream for Monmouth stroot Red Bank.—Ad- ohone U8B.—Advertisement Fuel Oil your card' parties or home use call v tlmo, Ordor yours today. You'll al- ' to suit your burner, best grades and Reformed church. Supper at 6:80 p. vertisement • ways be plcnsed at Totley's, 17 Ilrniiii Dorm listings Wanted. the Forsgato Ico Croam Parlor at 52 •*•**. i—. - • Have demand for proportion of o Diono 2100 prices. Unexcelled sorvlce. Fred D. m. .Adults 00c, children 40c—Adver- street—Advortlsomont 0 Dlortffajreft, wlkoff Co- Red Bank, phono BS2.- tisement. Monmouth.street, phono Red Bank Steak rinttcrs, Soft Crab 1'lnttors ? ??"? ?"* or tf »t bMdta And find out If you are paying too I can placo any mortgago that Is 231-n., Wo will deliver to your home. at Atlantic hotel, .Fair Havoh.—-Ad- muoh for your automobile Insurance. nnvertlsemeiit ton. You hi ihl lud««. • / I Port Moiimouih. Mrs. Sadie McQrath of. Jorory Tho card party held Friday attBr City spent.BTOu»y. at htr. Bummer For ..ppolntm.nl oho.a ««a , noon by Shrewsbury Towne Chapter, horns here. -I ilert th« Olblo, Uio Worii ot Uarjr If¥!OND COAL CO. Daughtors of tho American Revolu- [The Ba4' Bank BaxUM.asa be besnkl. Bokor Cddr. niiootortt and RranUtr 60 OKOAO 8T> BED DANK. N. J,, ((orm.rly Rum.o,. Co.l Yard) I Port MonmeaUi tw« Xarw Gtwrajll Mrs. Jensan Is having an addition of Ohrlitlin Soorioa. «nj ill other V 1 tion, at tho Molly Pitcher hotel was irlaa M«r»ra «°d. Otiarlu Uebtwtuar.l built to her house. sutoorliqi) Obrlatlan ScloncI UWr«- n r». "" *•»* Hi.h.and. 6«-R. •ftrgoly attended and a groat success tnr* mar bo read, harrowed or DOO Mr. and Mn. Irving'CMIette :bt Loroy Kolb spent Sunday at Now- ohmod. In every respect Tho prtees wore Ark with his'brother. JJ>HN E, DAY donated by merchants of Rod Bank Union Beach ware Sunday guests ot Reading Room Ualntalnid bj Mr, and Mrs. Xitroy Kolb. - Mr. and' Mr>. Louis Trlohner have nnd vicinity. The table awards w.ere moved back to New York after hav- Funeral Homo magazine racks. . : Mrs. Edward Trlpold's new house ptnsT oiitntoB OF OBRIST. on the Mills treat is Bearing comple- ing apent tho cummer here. ; „ '..' .. ,,. 6CJIENTI8T..',.,•... .:.;••• Mrs. Edward McClollan was the • • i <»•»— ••in. . PHONE 332. tion and Its owner entertains, hopes general chairman, assisted by Mrs, 108 DltOAD 3TI1EET, ROD PAKE Ill Oread St, Rod Danli pharles F. Brodon, Mrs. P. Broadua of eating her Thanksgiving dinner In Yacht Club Auxiliary Tha Public It Walcona Powers, Mrs. Edward Collfns, Mrs. It. It 1B doing built undor the Fed- Ward VanDorveer, Mrs, Herbert eral Housing .Administration plan, Electo Officers Hunter, Mrs. Herbert Wright, Mrs ""*• •''*** Matthews of Keyport ai M. T. Harelton. Mrs. E. Alken factor. John Dorm of tnli doing the electrical work Mrs. Mortimer E. VanSauter of Starlie, Mrs. R. M. Cadman, Mrs. r Eed Bank wa» elected president of Charles Conovor, Mrs. Walter Qup- and Vernon Salmon Is the mason, F, J. Miller of Atlantic Highlands Is do- the lAdlea' auxiliary ot the Fair tll, Mrs. Morgan Knapp, Mrs. Thom- Haven Yaoht club Saturday night. as Shultfa, Mrs. Emily Engel, Mrs ing the plumbing. • Miss Eileen W&lder was chosen vloo When you need ready cash for worthy Raymond Quonther, Mrs. lima Lup- Mr. and Mrs. William .Watson, and president, Mrs. William B. Little, Jr., HOME DEMONSTRATION! ton, Mrs. Paul'Stlllman, Mrs.'Ed-1 family and Mr. and Mrs, Edward flcorotary' and MIBS Bernadlne Stow- ward Irwln, Mrs. Daniel B. Olson, Burnett ot Jeraty City iptnt Satur- BOUND purposes use-this bank's low cost per- art treasurer, A dinner will be given TBJP Mrs. John E. Ballly, Mrs. C. A. Oa- day and Sunday at their summer res- Saturday night, December E, In the UW 1937 born, Mrs. Harold Hancock, Mrs. Al- idences at thl? place. clubhouse by the auxiliary for the v lan Bi Randall, Mrs. Harry Horford, sonal loans. Charles Anderson and family have boys who took part In the sailboat WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Mrs. Elizabeth King, Mrs. Elizabeth moved In the Lenahan house on races last summer. Miss Dorothy Leaves BED BANE 0:09 A. SI. Nca], Mrs. James Mattenlee, Miss Montana avenue, which Is owned by Macintosh presided at the meeting. Grace Britton and Miss Katherlne It is practical and profitable to bor- , Charles O'Noll. Mr. Anderson la em- Others present besides those men- Ileturnlnir UoktU .mod on »ny Ntn \ Tusting's A Brltton. ' . • ployed by the Central railroad cbnv Jfnijr Centra) train, except tti« Slut tioned were Mrs, W. B, Ca.usbrook, '• "V Tel. 80 ' Refreshments were served by Mrs iany of New Jersey, Mra. IE. D. Waiting, Mrs. J. R. Sam- Comtt on d«ta oi lala. Oontult tlokat row in order to make savings by Harold Hancock,' Mrs. Allan B. Ran- Edward Palmetler ot Jersey City uels, Mra. £1. Aa&y, Miss Ellraboth aaanta (or leaylna tlmea from atatlom dall, Mrs. Charles J. Johnson, Mrs has moved In a * house on Maple Scowcroft, Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Mrs, not ihown abova and additional In. paying cash at time of purchase. Bertram Linde, Mrs. A. W. Bry, Mrs place. Re has a position with the 1. W, Ballley and Miss Carol Little. formation. Telaphona Red Banh 089, Ward Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Central Railroad company ot New Jer«ey. . - '. 16 Monmouth St. Franek, Mrs. Hollbrooke Smith, MrB One of the quickest ways to Dnd a J Edward Irwln, Mrs. C. A. Osborri Freddie Bartholomew, The L&dlea' auxiliary ot the dre lob la to (tdvertiso In The Regis- BED BANK Our officers will gladly give you full and Mrs. Ward VanDerveer. • , company met at the flra house Tues- ter's . Want Department—AdvartTao- Special prizes were awarded to Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper day night. They arranged to hold a meat. . • Mrs. Maurice Baumobl, Mrs. Harry in "The Devil Is A Sissy" party next month for members of the information. Morford, Mrs. J. Tenbroeck Beek- auxiliary with birthdays in October, man, Mrs. J. J. Knodel, Mrs. Edwin "The Devil Is a Sissy," which was November and December. Irwin, Mrs. Blanche Melville, Mrs. E. to have been shown at the Strand Mrs._Albart Max«on_has_recovered E.~Greisenbach and "MrsT " N.~N. theater-for-three-days—beginning after a elokness of several days. Nagle. • - . last Sunday, will Instead be pre- The Ladles' Aid society of Com- sented at the Carlton theater Satr munity church met at the home ot Those present were Mrs. Dorman urday, Sunday and Monday. Three McFaddln, Mrs. John E. Ballly, Jr., Mra. Pearl Henry Tuesday and madd juvenile stars, Freddie Bartholomew, plans to hold a Christmas bazar In Mrs. H. H. Cook, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Jackie Cooper and M'ckey Rooney, The Jr., Mrs. Louis Burfelnd,- Mrs. Theo- have the lead. -Also featured are December. ••'• dore Appleby, Mrs. Charles ; Prout, Ian Hunter, Peggy Conklln- and .Mr. and Mn. Frank Levering- re- Mrs. Fred Adarens, Mrs. Benjamin turned horns recently from Denver, Atwater, Mrs. P. Broadua PowerB,' Katherlne Alexander. where they were delegates to the an- ——-~ "* of Eatontown, New Jersey Mrs. John Warren, Mrs. Edith R. nual convention of tho Veterans of THE REXAU DRUG STORES^ Etahl, Mrs. J. H. Eigenrauch, Mrs. " Strand. 1 Foreign wars. They represented tha William H. Smith, Miss Gladys. L. "Second Wife,' with Walter Abel Keanaburg post After the conven- • . -i Shropshire, Mrs. E. L. Ehrllch, Mrs. and Gertrude Mlchac), will be shown tion they went to California, On T. H. Lafon, Miss Alice Cornelius, for the^last Umes today at the I ttBlr wfty nome ^ eneounterea a Member Federal Reserve System Mrs. H. L. Zobel, Mrs. A. Ik foster, Strand theater. snow storjn. Mrs. Irving Hance, Miu Louise Hart- A number of .the resident* of this sborne, Mrs. C W. Brunett, Mrs. Lc- place attended the Boy Scout court of land Crafts, Mrs. John J. O'Shea, honor last night at Atlantic High- Member Federal Deposit Insurance' Corporation Mrs. Philip Walton, Mm. H. S. Bat- lands, tin, Mrs. Charles Coaling, Mrs. H. J ***** * , h* Tho fire company elected the fol- Liggott'a offer a 50c ••• • ' • H. Cottlngton, Mrs. Qeorgo Sohlslor, Mrs. Charles L. Steuerwald, Mrs. T. /' •; lowing officers last week: ' . SEGAL RAZOR P. Sherman, Mrs. David Klrbly, Mrs. Pn«U!«nt—JoiPn«U!«ntJoinn MonUg. and five blades VVici e president—Ch»rl«idtChl i Butt, 8r. Approved Mortgagee Maurice BaumoM, Mrs. Harold Lip- Tntranr—Tni Fttlbott. all for pincott,, Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs. Socrttarr—H«nrScrttr r Pulicn. r • Paul Lunhelst, Mrs, P. Olsen, Mrs. FlUFlnineUl l merttanr—WslttWsltiri Durlh«rdU Federal Housing Administration Tnuto—Ornrn Fralbottlbtt. C. C. Baldwin. Fonmu-^Pn m CoUattt. • Anlitunt foram>n—EdwinEd ) Frtlbott, Mrs. William Pratt, Mrs. Oliver Donald Rllllj, Walter Burkhtrdt. Gives Quick Relief Hatfleld, Mrs. Robert McDougal, Fin polltn—Chtrlra Itatt, fir* levins Mrs. H. V. Scudder, Mrs. E. SyHas- Clllett, Ntwton Mlllltt. • to INDIGESTION lett, Mrs. A. ZunablBch, Mrs. Lftroy Flro hroko. out a few nlgtits: ego lit Charles- .Oelbaui's pavllioa , near Its quick action neu> Gasklll, Miss Grace Brltton, Mrs. tmlUci excess acidity Hadley S. King, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Rarltan bay. The Bremen fought the 50c Site ..It dlapels dUturb- King, Mrs. Louis Mendel, Mrs. Frank blaze two hours and finally put It Quackenbush, Mrs. Kenneth Mytln- out, tut the building wis damaged PHILLIPS' ger, Mrs. J. Tcnbrocck Beekman, beyond repair, A strong south wind MUK OF LlJL t (K ounce) Mrs. David J. McLean, Mrs, Eugene fanned tho flamei).~'' ' IS3AONESIA Bottle V. N. Blssell, Mrs. Emil Eugee, Mrs. Two features, J> "Jallbreak" with Ths firemen will hold the first of a LYONS Daniel H. Applegate, Mrs. Harry H. Craig Reynolds and Juno Travis, series of bingo, parties ^tomorrow Tooth Powd, Kohl, Mrs. Edna Flcker, Mrs. Ira !rouse, Mrs. Leon Conrow, Mrs. 1.25 Abiorbino Jr 79c Protect Your Throat— THRIFTY HOMEMAKERS Tbarreus Newman, Mrs. John S. Sut- Keep OMTiy oolds—use phln, Mr«. M. T. Hazelton, Mrs. E. 75c Baume Ben'gue ..''.... 43 c Alken Starks, Mrs. Horace Sherman, 1.30 Lydk PinlthamV Ml-31 SOLUTION Mrs. Frank Baxter, Miss' Agnes Compound ' 95c Hathaway, Mrs. James Woolley, Mrs. Edyn OriesenbeCk, Mrs.' Blanche Jacob 1.25 Kelpamalt Tablets ... 87c Melville, Miss Elsie" Linde, MrB. Etkay-Neufophos- Betram Linde, Mrs. Gladys Hassln- BROADWAY. LONG BRANCH phntes, pt 1.35 ;or, Mrs. Kenneth Perkins, Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs. Herbert H. 60c Jad SalU (condensed) 39c Hunter, Mrs. F. W. Packer, Mrs. J. Drive Vonr Car In Out Free Parking Tard and Shop In Comfort 70c Knuchen Salts ...... 39c P. Regan, Mm. A. C. McQueen, Mrs. 1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypo- SSc Site William L. Russell, Mrs:'"John Can- phosphites ...... 98c tllllnl, Mrs. Jane Williams, Mrs. LADYESTHBIt Brooltc Bonnoli, Mrs. Thomas G. 1.00 Haley's MO 67c Shultis, Mra. W. C. Longstreet: . 75c D'oan's Pills '...... 49c FACE 30c Edwards' Olive Tabs,.. 19c POWDER Mrs. Leon VanBrunt,' Mrs. How- ard S. Hlgjjlnaon, Mrs. J. J. Knodel, Friday and Saturday 1.25 Kfeml'.'.... 79c Mrs. jo.in L Montgomery, Mrs. Wal- 1.25 Westphal Auxiliator.. 73c ter Gur,;;i, t^irs. James S. Parkes, 1.50 Pro-Ker, large ..... 1.00 Mrs. D;a.- d Lawes, Mrs. Holbrooke SOAPS 5Sc Pond's Creams 29c Smith, ."is. A. VV. Bry, Mrs. Harold 75c*Glover's Mnnge Med. . 55c 26c Noxzemn 9c Hanbo? I . Mrs. Wardell Thomas, Jr., 50c Polymol ., 23c Liffebuoy 60c D. & R. Colrf or Van- Mrs. Wiliiam Foalea, Mrs. Stanley . Lux Davis, Mrs. Lester McKnlght, Mrs. COo size ishing Cream 43c Edwin W. Ivlns, Mrs. E. S. Batchel- C 1.00 Edna Wallace Hopper or, Mra. Frank Llchenon, Miss Mar- Bromo Seltzer 39 Rejtorntiv/i Cream ... 64c ian Force, Mrs. Peter Bentley, Mis. largo •, " i BOc Pacquin'a Hand Cr..... 34c Carl Edowarde, Mrs. Clifford W. Humphrey, Mrs. Ralph Crammer, SOc Jerjfen'f Lotion 34c Ovaltine 49c- 76e Dorin'iRouge ...... 49c Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Lob-" ' ^ •a^a^B^MBMaaaiavSB^i^aia^a^BiB^BBtBa^aHUa^^i^aB man, Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs. John 280 size' 55c Three Flower Rouge . 43c Lovett, Mrs. H. J. Stokes, Mrs. Har- ry Sutton, Mrs. H. Norman Hoyt, 50c Mulslfied Cocoanut Oil Mrs. Albert Wllgerodt, Mrs. C. M. Ex-Lax 19c Shampoo ...... 31c Burck, Mrs. D. P. Wood, Mrs. Stew- 60c Djer Kits Faco Pd 39c art VanVliet, Mrs. Raymond King, Listerine 60c. Rougo Incnrnnt ..... 39c Mrs. Paul StUIman, Mrs. Joseph A Sale that presents greater 47c. Turner, Mrs. Harrison Bancc, Mrs. US size Jonas O'Brien, Mrs. Harold Nagle, C BOO BllO -• • Mr«. WUtlam A. Woolley, Mrs. James Petrolagar 79 C looper, Mrs. C. A. Bowen, Mrs. C H. values than in many yeairsf— Conti Sham. 29 Wright, Mrs, C. Edward Plchler, Mrs. L. O. Ford, Mrs. R. M,. Cad- -sbo • . OOO BlK) man, Mrs. Ira S. Sheppard, Mrs. and greater variety! Dean W. Fields, Mrs. M. H. Jacks, Value 1 Hot Water Mrs. M. W. Grclg, Mr«. A.'M. Krldcl, Bottle 49c Mrs. P; J. Carroll, Mrs. C. A. Osborn, Mrs. R. A. Dorrlll, Mrs. A. D. Col- Start Christmas shopping... Buy warm SOo aim ' ver, Mrs, Lawrence Iverson and Mrs. B. P. Morris. ' " clothing and modem homefurnishings Hind'a H&A Cream THRIFT during this sale. .' COo slxe ' id Co'4" Religious Group To PACKAGE C Meet At Middletown •Astringosol 39 It looks like the long delayed cold 36Napluno OSo POND'S 60o ftlso The regular monthly meeting of weather is about here,.and it finds us sa^^ tho Young People's council of Re- CREAMS Kdlynos Wf. 29c ligious Education will be held to- ready as never before with the new night at 8:18 o'clock In the Middle- town, village Baptist church, The pcak'er will be Rev. Herbert J, fashions that are so^important,Qie~lat- lOamcls Smith, pastor of tho Rod Bank lOhosterflold' Methodist church. The young people est homefurnishings, everything for mid Oolil .WO171 will be welcomed by Rev. Qeorge W. |L»cliy Strllio Young, pastor of the Middletown men, women and children . . . at sav- church. Miss Claire Lingo of Belford du/i4*uji tkti Special $ale will preside. / inp that are a real help to every size Tho attendance Biblical picture Chocolate will be awarded for tho second time. pocketbook. Tho Bolford church secured first log rcppcnnlnt on the award by having tho largest "••••i percentage of onrollmont prcsont nt No peanuts In Patties tho last meeting. Tho ohurcli win- asiortment. ning threo times gains permanont possession. HbURS OF BUSINESS! A Deportment Store Taper Shell Offlca Hour* Bt30 A. M. to B P. M. TaUphnn« IUd Dink Pecans IDOOl Emergency Than* aftir onu« houra Rid Dank 10B. 0 A.M. tofl P.M. ' (a (ha The Red Bank ReglBter travels Saturdays—! over every, street In town and every Same Location Shrewdy careful buyers read The Register's Class- road In the county. Lot It carry your 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Since 1373 This yoar'a crop message to those who live on theso ificd Advertisements. thoroughfares.—AtlvetUtetnent. ,EED BANKrREGISTEB/ NOVEMBER 12, 1986. Thres HIGH NEWS. trip through tho Red Bonk pontoi- day. Recently a consolidated town- day night' About 25 persons were Colt's Neck. ship scboolhouse was built and the present and they had a Jolly time In By Frances Galatro. floo: Thursday. The first mooting ' of the Senior other eohool buildings aro to be singing, general sociability and feast- Miss Kim Smith from tho Mon- E. I. OAKLEY Harvey, Lorraine Chameroy i and terial In the classroom. They have church, will meet at the home of Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. John New. She Naomi Grlmca. The" committee for gone to Bee boats on the river and PARTY AT SCHOOL, ohn H. Sutphln this afternoon. The Is improving. <» Harding Road, Cor. Hudson Aye, . Thanksgiving donations for the hos- to seo buildings of all kinds,' They :lub will plan for the annual supper The work has been completed of RED BAKE pital Includes. Ethol chrlotman, draw these from memory after hav- Eighth Grade of Tlnton Folia Clears ;obe held for r tho benefit of the building an addition to the cow barn chairman, Alva Trualt and Margaret ing seen them and make Illustra- (42 by Festivities. ihurch Tuesday, 'November 17. on Big Brcok pheasant farm owned Slbnott The committee to arrange tions of their trips. The eighth grade of the Shrews- One of the bedrooms of tbo parson- by Frederick J. Burghard. A build- COLDS forj a class play Is headed by Cath- An exhibition of ISO large colored ge of the Reformed church has been ing with stalls for cattle has aUo and erine Flndlay, Alma Harvey, Vlr- bury'township school at Tlnton Falls prints was shown at the'Mechanic held a very largely attended party re-papered. The work was done by been finished. The farm Is occupied ,-•, glnla Havlland and Angellne Chris- street sohool. Paintings of many Ray Holllng. by C. S. Conover. FEVER Fancy N. Y. State Pack! Friday night at the schoolhouse to 6rtt topher.—Franc.cs Qalatro. countries and the.works of famous raise money for the annual sight-see- Walter D. Fields will act as auc- The young people's choir of the Re- Liquid, Tablet. <*•* artists were shown. An original play formed church entertained the senior Salve, Noaa Drops Headache, SO tain. ing educational trip and commence- tioned In selling the unused school- Try "Rub-My-TUm", World1! Beit Hold Spaghetti Dinner. was wrltton by a committee of fifth houses of Freehold township Satur- choir at the Reformed church Thurs- and sixth grades. The stage was to. ment exercises. The profits amount- Liniment The boys',senior Hi-Y club under 1 ed to-»42. | the supervision of E°dgar Blake held represent a 'groat' museum with the action demonstrating a class 'group Cards'and* bunco were played and a spaghetti dinner at tho Y house there were prizes and refreshments. Monday night. Oeorgo Wlldo was discussing:', 'pictures . with museum guides and. attendants. About 100 persons were present. Mrs. oook. and was assisted by George; Margaret King, one of the teachers Balne, Harry Davoy and Normal* of the school, was the winner of $5 Hewitt, who sorved. Following the RIVER BTBEET NEWS. which was disposed of on the co-op- Has-that delicious flavor Impossible to • dinner,—Jack Arnold, Jack Sim- erative plan.—The door prize, a set of • prepare at home, because Flagstaff Apple- raondo, Borlo Bolchek, Bordon , ' By, Arthur Hurley. : water glasses, was' awarded to' Paul' sauce Is made of several types of apples, a Hanco, William Hagorman, Theodore Tho 7-B-classls studylng.tho many Curry, careful blend of distinctly ,• different • Lake/Samuol Yorg, and ThomaB parts of 'Germany. This study takes The eighth' grade Is• planning. to Oamon, all new memberB, made up in Germany before, the • 10th cen- give an operetta In'the'spring. flavors! ' the olean-up committee.—Thomas tury, They arc also • studying the Qomon. ," < broad - expansion • of • New. England Recent Rentals. life in thlB'porlod. • • • :, i Patrick F. Kennedy reports tho A Saving At ; Visit Opero House. • A picture of . a ..hand' holding a following "rentals: ' Twelve.members of the,Senior. Art scepter, has been, placet} .upon {the The Isaacs apartment on • West ' guild . Friday attended • tho evening board. This represents tho countries Front street to:Percy Stout • performance of Colonel W. de Basil's under- rulers, ,! _ Half of John Egan's house on Mon- Russe de Monte Carlo at tho Metro- Tho.members of tho Social Science mouth street to CarmeloPossali politan Opera House. Thoso attend- class are studying the manners and , Tbo Longstreet house on Oakland ing were Mlas Edna Hallock, art In- customs of the peoploln the United street to John Copperwell. . ' TT *TBS& . structpr; Emily Newman, Pearl States about 100 .yearn ago,. They dreeriblatt, Howard Jelfrlos, John ore also comparing life today with Davis, Rose "Llbovsliy, Dorla Rath, that of 1830 to 1840. Robert Imlay, Margaret and Ann . Tbo teachors of. the River, street Todd, Theresa. Hoffman and Austin junior . high school have organized Pohl, Alfred Henderson has painted a book. dub. The latest books have two ship interpretations which will boen distributed among Its members. be on display on tho third floor of the senior building.—Mary Cannavo BIVER STREET NEWS. By Margaret Mazza, ; To Have Sorapboolu. . The 2-A students are making a Enjoy the luscious, Juicy goodness of Tho Travel olub under the .super- collection of tree seeds, such as these Florida,, sun-ripened Grapefruit vision of Miss Catherine LeMalstre those of orange,, lemon and apple Uearts—for breakfast or as an after din- met Monday, < when it was decided ner dessert.. < . that each person should have a trees. • - • • • , scrapbook. The dub decided to have .. Tho'.3-B.pupils-are studying about slides eaoh week on different coun- wheat. They, have started frpm the beginning,; with planting land fol- Escape furnace drudgery! tries.'An imaginary tour of the world lowed it through until It was' turned will be held during elub periods, into a loaf , of bread. Tbe Indus- starting with .the New England tries upon which we are dependent,- This Product of General Motors • statos.—Arthur Hurley. are being studied. „ ' : Here is the flres come when least ex- A tour of the studios In Radio City' makes automatic heating costs Chune Warden Addresses Club, (behind the - scenes) was taken by pected.' No matter how "THIN-MIX" dame Warden Benjamin' Lane was the 3-A' students, through pictures' careful' you may be about tho guest speaker.at tho mooting of and booklets sentt to them from the ' your 'home,' fire, Is always Fuel Control fit modest wages the Rod and Qun club Monday. He broadcasting station. possible. Insure your spoke on the laws of hunting and ..Mrs. .Reba Miller's . 5-A students Oshlng, and also brought some books have an. outstanding••• collection ; of property, today. Provides mote heat Everywhere families of the most modest circumstances with, him on these subjects. The ylco Damrosh concert books. They have with less fuel have put in Delco-Heat Oil Burners. You can do.the president took charge, due to the ab- also composed a Mother's song which "Better be Insured same, and you will find, just a3 these thousands^, de- sence of the president.—William was sung, at the art exhibit. than sorry" • Set snugly into the Delco-Heat Oil lighted users have, that Delco-Heat's "THIN-MIX'.' Metier. The 2-B pupils have completed Burner i the "THIN MHt" Fuel their study ot tho squirrel and have Control It relea es small quantities Fuel Control cut3 automatic heating costs. In fact, user . ' Demonstrate, Flame Tests. begun with the rabbit A scrapbook of the cheapc t gi adc domestic fuel after user has written us to report that their Delco-Heat of the animals studied thus far Is Hawkins Brothers oil into the"Oil Airntor" to produce Flame toots for the different olo- kept'by tho students. burners cost no more—sometimes less—to operate than ments were demonstrated by Leon- a THIN MIXTURE of pil and air ard Saohs at tho Science club meet- Every two weoka the River street 10. Monmouth Street, hand firing with its attendant costs. And naturally they sohool studonts are ontortalnod by that is RICH m h'ating power. This ing Monday. Later In tho period cheaper oil contain more heat, and, 'are delighted to be relieved of all the work of furnace John Simmonds described the spec- the WPA orohestra. Both classical Tel. 882. Red Bonlt, N. J. and semi-classical muslo is played. the THIN MIXTURE saves you tending. These families have learned that automatic troscope and demonstrated how a money ... for not one drop of oil is glass prism broakB up light waves Tho 0-A students, under tho direc- heat is not expensive, if if a Delco-Heat. tion of Mrs. Elsie MacLeod, made a wn ted nnd If oil ! used. The Into a band of different colors. Next ran*.' z,. -TFyrrrr? - Delco-Heat, THIN MIXTURE is weok the members will try blue- driven through a precision-made printing under the direction of Hunt, It's a Product of General Motors ing Sherrlll.—Thomas Gamon. nozzle to form the "Sun Flame." This radiant stream of fire puts to The Delco-Heal; Oil Burner is a Product of General work all the stored-up energy in the Motors. The standihg of this company a3 a producer of • Gives One-Act Flay. oil. Delco-Heat economy goes even ' "Buddy BuyB An Orohld," a one- Lane Stores beyond oil savings. The burner has fine equipment is unquestioned. But of special value is act play, was presented at a moot- only one moving parti It is quiet ita experience as the world's foremost builder of devices Ipg of the Dramatlo club Monday and trouble-frce.The"THIN-MIX" for the combustion of liquid fuels. This knowledge and during activities period. Those tak- Fuel Control and this simplified con- ing part wore done Pattorson, Jane struction prove that it will pay you skill has produced the "THIN-MIX" Fuel Control. It Hammoll, Lois Cook, Otto Qllllg and to own a Delco-Heat Oil Burner; • saves you money. It assures you good performance. Francos Galatro.—Frances Qalatro. DRESS UP YOUR HO ME ,-built by General Motors .. . leader • Ask your nearest Delco-Heat dealer to give you more ' ' WITH NEW. CURTAINS for years in carburction nnd getting the' most-work out of liquid fuell facts about this economical oil burner. Ask him to prove , Elect Assistant Scoretory. to you how it meets all seven requirements for reliable, I Alma Jlannlno was elected assist- ant secretary at a meeting Monday GHOUPNo 1 NO C low-coqt automatic heating. He will give you the facts. of i tho Camera elub under tho direc- He will also make a free automatic heating estimate for tion ot MISB Ethel Cartwrlght. A DOWN discussion ot snow pictures was held. Priscilla & Tailored you at your convenience. His advice will be unbiased, Alma Jlannlno gavo an Illustrated PAYMENT "; "because he has Delco-Heat equipment for every type of talk on colored films.—Reginald Vin- puts Delco-He'it Oil Burner with "THIN- ' heating system. cent, MIX" Fuel Control (n you; home complete * - •-• with tank, controlo,etc. ...everythine for . _;\ Chopso Class Motto. . , • fully automatic o&ernttan. * "El Esparol- ea Nuostro Toaoro," Included In this group ore (In Bpanlsh Is Our Treasure) has now, fluffy, FussytvlUow Dot Delco-Heat meets all 7 requirements • boon chosen as a class motto by Miss •• PrlsclUa Curtains, 73 Inches Edith B. Lord's Spanish club. A dia- for reliable, tow-cost automatic heat loguo ontltlod ''Juan El Matador" I wide; others of Pin or Oush-' (John tho Klllor) was proBontod Ion Dotted, 00 inches wide Monday by Samuel 'Carotonuto and O LowOparatlngCott...aMuredby SlnrquIsottOj also ,, lustrous f. Reliability. ..aProduct ofOcncr«] George DoLorcnzo.—Qoorgo DoLor- *" the"THIN-MIX".I'uel Control nnd Motors, the world's largest and enzo. Rayon and two other exclusive Delco-Heat most experienced producer of llauld featured ... the "Oll-Alrntor", and fuel combustion equipment. Vovelty Em- | the "Heat Hoirder." / This Is a treat .... a blond ' TO Hold Alrplano Contest. O Entirely Automatic ...no dmt.no T Dependable) Performance ...the vorlte fruits, diced to cocktail Plans, for a model alrplano content hrolderod Fish dirt, no asliea or fuel to handle. only oil burner completely de- ready to serve. • were discussed at a mooting Mon- •lencd, built and controlled bjr one Not Tailored A Quiat Operation • • • one moving orsanliatlon. Docked by written war- day by tho high sohool Alrplano club. " part.one-plccc frame, DO vibration, ranty and Installed by factory- . The contest Is to bo hold tho first Curtains. no rattle*. trained beating apeclallata. ji Monday after Thanksgiving. A com- PAIR mittee wan chosen to arrango rulos and.regulations. Tho commlttoo In- nit OUT AND HAIL Tft rf^" cludes niolmrd Francis, Robert GROUP No. 2 Tba Wm. R. ,Hof g Co.. Inc. Ivlnn, • Richard Hadoway aud Tliom- 1 want to be ntiown that Delco-Heat wilt oa Foster. Gordon Forbes and Rob- and diva ma automatlo heat 1 can adord. ert Ayrca are. now members. Sovcral model planes wero brdught to tho Curtain meeting by, Walter Imlay, 'Henry ' IClnsol and John Laoy. Tho mom- Comprising Uilsi group ore Frlscllla Curtains of cream and eoru bora dooldod to pay wooltly dues for cushion dot marquiaotto) taliorod * - future purposes.—Qeorgo DoLorcnzo. curtains ot novelty plain and embroidered fish; nets; Cottage /«». g}'||]«S Club ODlcoro Elcctocl. / Seta of colored i sell flguro mar- M t Dmothy Clayton was elooted pres- qulsctto wlUi corresponding iut-4a< ident of tho Girls' junior Hi-Tat a .flea, meeting; Thursday. Clalro Lodlard Is vlco president! Juno Smith; sooro- The Wm. R. Hogg Company, Inc. tary, and Joyco Snydor, treosuror. '. Initiation Will bo hold Thursday, EXECUTIVE OFFICE & PLANT November 10. Tho now members to bo initiated are Barbara Sayro, 900 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. i, Phone 3194. The products Untcd above aro told by all Jcanotto Ryorson, Carol Ecltort, Stores United Scriiicc Groce'raond other rallahla Phyllis Mlthalson, Juno Hmitli, Joyoo SHOW 'ROOM: ••„ SHOW ItOOM: 0nydor,s Margaret Slnnott and Clalro independent grocery stores and marhoU,' Lndlard. Miss Hermlti Lurk Is the 28 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. 15 nicchiuilo Street, 1021 Miiln Slrect, olub advlsor^Marji; Oanimvo', Bod Bnule, N. J.' l'lioiio 31UD, Anbury 1'urli, N, J, Pliono 8109, : these pwjebta at prefe&t had t&eHt li aift*a>»»r— /^^ >&vS^m£&*WvZ Social Security alone Waiting tut. Tbo t#>o of peo- tlamea, Ingfe head of I ple employed Includes newipiper (Th» ttt Tkl MottodU? K*fbicph\ *&' Every Woman f men, photographer*, playwrights, In M«t»w» ftitla wW hold o JoJd «aTc al And WPA Writer arohUoota, mapmokera and many u»ia tiw .. Wants • others. The Molt olfnouU onoa to bt William tt eedle on r handle ore the youngstore. They ore The ttUTwMA'-B&rtal tkft ht to look hex best at all times... Work Discussed u»«4 for "lc# m«&^ They hav* ao •paShittk BU»PU B»B ^afittt &V Pl&ntihg < Time ' Now • to fed at ease and perfectly working «*j>erleaoe and do not like ttettatoAmWlcUk »BUuraht at rn&t* huntber poised. gaia «n Batutfa*«VMilnai trlthfti Saturday iWfttnfr. AmJhB Interesting Address by Mrs. Irena discipline. After they are trained —,. ^Ji ttds trXt W«i« not property Hnened for dlift|n>. they aro good because they are •»- Mr. and MreTEtnU t«6ft kVtt ft the guests We Mr. and Mrs, Wl- w ' ' ' Fuhlbrtiffge of Newark at noflnced lh« *nto»8»m|*t *t thMr Ham Hurley and Mis end Mm, Qar- the present llftio luitll Uu> ground Is (men and nnv niwi Created by thualastlo and Interest In their work. tiimuhtx is b better tUtus to plnat Uiui earlier. " • Meeting of American Aejocia- The erltloltm of this project la that daufthttr A»n to ITra** t*a«ttft. The rett MbKecn of MfttSwaB, Mrs. Bur* wedding will »** $*** TOJ ley oxil Mrs. Vllet are slaters.' Gogsord 1 It Is regimented. No personal credit » you w* n»t wafly to plant \mtil mm w« Advise offorlBtf tlpn of Univenity Woman. la given for work. The speaker sold IB day at St Joseph's chttrth at Capt, and We. Stephen O. tfhomp. r«- ana M1B» Hay WBMB re«elvw Mis- Simplicity um, Asbury Park, Monday .afternoon. ths Obntolatltth prize. Ut*. Paul Send tot our fail price list can do. oommlttee to revise the by-laws. ICunath. Mrs. Fuhlbrugge stated that while MA and MW. Joaoph Btt&r enter* ~!«>h BUbBtUUtetl. she la still Intensely Interested In the Three new members are Miss Mar- 3.S0 to 10.00 ian Short, Ml«s Marguerite Regen- talned ten of her fttenas held their regutar^mimtMy .meeting HEATING: Work in legislation It vary discour- Miss.Evelyn' Walker of ~th"e~Mon» Ington Miss Lloyd spent several days at the post rooms on Monday even- aging, BJ so little seems to be ac- mouth County, Organization for So- at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Ing. complished, stated MM. Fuhlbrugge. cial Service spoke on Red Croee The Matawan Women's Democrats Congressman and Mrs. William H. Some Of. this Is oauaed by the Con- work, Mrs. Claris an- fellowship club hold their regular meeting on Sutphln epeht a tew days at Atlantis SUPPLIES stitution Of New Jersey, which la ehalrnian* emphasized the responsi- Thursday evening In the American City last week. ••••, very old and out-moded jSxporta find bilities ot the group to the fellowship Legion hall. Mrs. ttaphatl O. Devlin * ftAb n.UE Jblht MHUlTTtD AIR TO ALSO DHOWID TXC OWNER HOW VO It very dlffloult to amend. Another fund. - The contribution ot this was re-elected president Other of- LIAK IN *N|> CrilM- THI flR>. fkt- TIX THI FIRS SO HB'O ONLY HAVE trouble la that legislators are eleoted VKNTiNa THI ^Roran DN»IT. tm TO LOOK AT IT TWICB A CAT. NOW group must be In earlier this year to ficers arat UTS. Margaret McDonald East Keaneburg. unvibi tiAh timWria THB JOINT., HIS HIATINU THOUOLSS ARC ovut, for only one year, They do not have It was voted to combine guest night vice president, Mn. Albert Bruce time to get acflualntad with their with the fellowship entertainment treasurer, Mr*. Malcolm McMHUajn MKilt KMnitiutt (no iadoft Wklll6»V) trained for It Thornton, drama chairman, asked all geanr-at-armft. Reports were given g Steete, who l> crapioyed at In speaking of current problems Of by all the committee* and a, very FOE interested in a drama group this hvlngton, epeht the week-end at hl« New Jersey the speaker stated that year to meet with her after the regu- active year It being planned. Mrs. home here. everyone reeogfitees the. need ot lar meeting to formulate plane, Mrs. Nicholas Bennitt held the lutslty Winmm O&yle hai lctaea the money to run the government, but Richard D«Wltt Announced an ex- number tor the ton At coat which Rouner automobile service station Xmas. New Years or we have an antiquated system Of col- hibit to be given by the art depart- Wat dttttoied Of. A framed picture and he Is now conducting it» lecting taxes', mostly on land and real ment of tho Woman's elub 09 Long of Congressman William H. Sutphin Mf. ohd Mrt, ifvlnj Baltt have estate) there is a bad accounting »ys- Bunch, was won by HIM Helen Jaitrab, ttte ine to Mtafnt tot th» v?mter. Mr. tem, there are too many municipali- club li making plant tor a "pay aln ll rnanager Ol tt clUbholioe ties in New JciW—It Is like a patch- your dues* tupper W«dne»day, D6» eember 8, In the American Legion that Place., Winter Cruises' work 4UIIL All of the political work* Daniel Connolly of Nowwlt, tor- era must ba Watohed because they Wanamaesa Girlo hall. titA a large tiutnbw aro wpeot- ed to be present wly Ot this X>\&tt, Wai a Visitor are under pressure by/special groups. Hold Playday Here here Battirday and Sunday, Bermuda and West Indies Concerning the relief problem, Mies Nina Rotating, a student H&KSla Libyd, B&B pt Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Fuhlbrugge said that a state nunt at fit. Lutto'i hospital at New WilUam titoyd, has been autrering fund could do the work more effi- The Junior htgh ichocl hockey Happy days, Enchanted NleMs st tha height ot the trutst Uaion. team o{ Red Sank entertained the ark, «a» the Btteit ot h« parents tffiA bblla, ciently than local communities as tWIHRVlti MAN iHOVAAVHIk UDT THie MAN DOT MORI M«AT, fO» Lite Grant ihlp, offlclcntlT manned, rctfecllr »orVle«d. Provide! eidt- Wanamassa girls at a hockey play Mr. and MM. Ron 8. Hotaling-, on ¥he firemen ««jayed & parly at the there are so many transients who « Hell go over your entire heat- est people with no special training Ing lystem > • > find tbo came of your 1IOU0 BEOIONAX MEETING. Mrs. Alfred TnatotMf Bid Un. Sid' The fflimbtra of the ttnlttlfltf and that aren't op to pan If yottr furnnco £0 solve these problems. Hipping olub enjoyed an outing at Un*l deltvtrlflg all ti6 beat mn are troublo > a. and odvhe yon Low to The Writers'. Project Is one of the win H. Dommlch attended a recital Jersey City Man Leads Forum at given by Lawrence TlbbeU at Rut- Newark Saturday. Among , Other paying good laoBey Id get i >. If bent totrect it, Ahd he'll show yea hovr government relief projects for gers university gymnasium Friday things they attended A show. ' 16 operate the fufnnCB It) get better trained people, ranking with those of Bate Depositor*' Annual Session. tottet op left tlotflt. .» or if yon evening. The.Binga ten club met at the havft in* oiler testing wobleut, do heat for lets rrtoney. Thli lottice Is Travel Service muslo, art and the theater. These More than 40 bankers, vault at- 1 Mr. and Mrs. ftoy TJ. Sampson Of home of Mrs. Irene Kruao last night, (hill call yohf 'blue tptil StiUt nhJ Free, itoli't Iie»ltalb to iik f6r Id are administered dlreotly from Wash- tendants and bank employees of Mon- Woodbrldge spent from Friday to Last week the olub met at the home 18 Mechanic St., Red Bank Phbne 1746 ington. In New Jersey special work mouth and Ocean counties attended Monday as guest* of Mr. and lire. of Mrs. Carrie Jlaneon. Is being done In writing histories Of the New Jersey Btate Sate Deposi- Wllbcrt Co* Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd spent Seating Service All Tickets at Companies Published Hates. communities. A history of Matawan tors esEOolatlon regional meeting Mr. and Mrs, Albert Boiee and Sunday with thalr son, Vlneeni'tdoya, has been finished. The federal di- leld Thursday night at the. Molly daughter Catherine left Wednesday who is a student at Montford AbOs< rector of this project is using this as Pltoher hotel. A dinner was served tor a six month*1 visit at st Peters* tollo Jerhlnary at Bayshore, Long In- i model for village history, A hle- at 61 SO o'oloak, buw, Florida. land. • and phone ory 6f Long Branch Is to be written. Edward R. L>ee of tho Commercial Mre. William Gllmartin and daugh- \.«j6ther piece of work to be done by Trust company ot Jersey City, ys* ters Peggy and Bus left Friday to this organisation Is a national guide forum leader. Seely B. Tuthill, "cr- Dune, the name first given to land, Fttd D. Wikbff Co^ . , . . S51 spend the winter In tfloclda. hills olOngthe BSaocoflt of the Neth- rVTUNtlC HIOHLANBS UiriU-CMi Co. 1DB book. This Is to be a living book eoutlve vice president of the Baton- The Novembir meeting of the with stories of folk lore and hlstor^ erlands and northern France, has a town First National bank, was chair- Monmouth County New'Jertoy Ool- similar meaning in the English word UONQ BRArtCH ...... BrAneh Kutl Co ies of towns and people. man and acted as to&stmaster. About lego for 'Women Alumnae was held "downs." H. B, h Inc, 8t)O Thero are 420 people working on 8 banks were represented. > at the home of Mrs. Robert Knight

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Monraoulli County Sutrojnto'i Ofdce. fiforoinlil oriler, ol they Will bo fortver 14 lh« ia»tt«r of the oitnlo nl Julln R, barfed ut tiitlt ilttlotii therttor nsnlnat ._ 6ittft. d«ce»»«ili . lli» mil) jUktmllitri u . ' Nolle* to trtilltart to preiont clnlmi Dated freoholt), N, J,/ Ociobtr 14, lost. nENJAMm COIIN, •OOlnit pllnU. E2S South 12th Strtot, Newark, K. J. Furiuant to tli« onlar nr JOBODII t flqrard T. Cappoilituno, Kflq.,- Pon«h»r. Bili»r(About Iti Simple, Dignified House (28 was cleared. The door prize, a Thursday, Nov. 19th ''ALBERT EL JOHNSON basket ofjpeflrs, was won by Daniel ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A , S.~ Ely. -Srs. Charles Poolo received AT ., Sputa Claua chuckles In all o£ his a cake which was disposed of on the annual glee on tho 1036 Beals of the co-operative plan. WUlla^ri Davis Community Meat Market National Tuberculosis aoooolatfip. ~ was the winner of a special prize of 184 MONMOUTH ST. — A provlow of a box of candy. ' ' designed to serve the residents of Leonardo and t h a v adhesive, Tho choirs of the Baptist and Re- Doors open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. the nearby community, which Americans formed churches will unite to'hold- ate asked oach ing, a bunco party Friday evening, Rare Bargains in ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th yoar to uses from November 20, In the chapel of the T h ankeglvlns Baptist church. , •' in the Leonardo Post Office Building. day to Christmas,' Max' Lcfsky has gone to Florida Clothing and Household Articles shows It has oov- for the benefit of his health. Ho ex- The delay In opening the store has been largely duo to (lie ex- eral posBlblUtlea pects to remain there all winter.' For the Benefit of. tensive repairs attached to making this a Sanitary Meat Blorlict We extend a cordial Invitation to all to shop here, where Quality, for 'tho collector. Mrs. Rhoda Holmes 1B confined to In tho first The Fitkin Memorial Hospital Service and I^>w Prices combine to make "buying bore .a her home with sickness. pleasure." place tho new The -Atlantie-Holmdel Social Serv- seals come in bl-colored pairs, tho ice organization met at the township green and red shades of Christmas. hall at this place Tuesday evening. Every othor seal on a sheet haa a An addresB was>glven by MrB. Lewis , green background, with the adjoin- 3. Thompson of Llncroft. ing soal red. The band on Santas The Ladles' Aid society of the Re- bat" b~ reed whore tho background formed church met at the home of Jg green and vice versa.' The only Mrs. J. H, Jones Tuesday evening. lnaorlpUon IB the date 1936, and.tho John B. Cathcart has returned phrase "Holiday Greetings." • homo from the ^hospital at Newark, __l_Tliere are (S8 Boats on sheets with whore he underwent an operation spaces for 100. In each corner tho for eye trouble. Santa iieal Is replaced by a different Rev. and Mrs. William H. Vander- slogan seal bearing only the double^ meer of Fulton, Illinois, formerly of barred cross of the antl-tubereu- Holmdel, have written letters and losls crusaders and such statements sent postal cards to a number of res- as "tuberculosis is preventable," "pro- idents of this place of late, They say tect your home from tuberculosis," they like Fulton but that they hope "help.light ttiborculosU" and "tuber- the time will not be distant before culosis Is curable." The background they visit their former neighbors -Is white. . . hero. The 56th seal on a sheet offers FIRST FLOOR more variations. It bears the pri- vate mark "e" "B" "d1! or "U" to State Hospital. designate the printer, the Beals being An elementary American style is The plan bespeaks simplicity and turned out by four different firms. uapd In a contemporary manner for directness, A central entry gives ac- George Burdetto Ross and Thomas Christmas seals i havo como withl this J4,825 housoi at^umner, Wash-, cess to any room but tho dining Kane, Jr., spent Thursday at New the realm-of-colleotablo Items for roDm. The "Architectural "Forum •York.—.- " ' several years now. Since thoflrst one fngton. , . which selected the pjan, praises tho Dr. and Mrs. William S. Thomp- was printed In 1007 the catalogue The facado Is simple, quiet and location of the heating room in the son of Red Bank were hospital visi- lists 76 varieties up to 1935. Some dignified. Large windows lend a center of the house. directly behind tors Saturday, November 7. of these aro due to design: differ- utilitarian air. the chimney. Miss Botty Dugan was the week- 54 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, NEW ences, perforation' differences and Less concerned with tho appear- The ground floor "utility room," end guest of Miss Elvira' Castello of the like. ance of the rear (shown above), Ar- with Its adjoining bath, can of course Matawan. $2.00 UNION Rog. 8-oz. Box chitect George W. Groves has placed serve as an extra bedroom. The John B, Post, who recently under- Fornir New Ship Stamps. dormer windows wherever required. HARDWARE Otnolni garage can be reached under cover. went an operation for the remopal of Bill-Bnrlni $2.95 Gennlnt REGAL Another group of "ship" stamoa his tonsils, has now fully recovered MAXWELL WASHING makes Its appearance from Rou- and has returned to duty. ROLLER WESTCLOX f end visitors of Charles Rumph and HOUSE POWDER mania. The not of three calls at- Everett. A class of student nurses from the SKATES O BOXES tention to the country's first nava family. Mr. Rumph is having his Monmouth Memorial hospital visited BBG BEN exposition. house reshinglod. Loula Piccolo of the hospital Friday afternoon and Pair ' Mfes Rita Hlokey of Washington, thlB placoMs doing the work. LOUD ALARM COFFEE made a tour of Inspection, liectures In Vita-Freih vacuum Three types of sea sraft are plo- spent a few days laBt week with Mr. Gospel hour at the home of Rev. turod In carrying out tho theme. The and Mrs. Edward RQWO and with on psychiatric nursing wero given Packed David Fovey was held Sunday af- by Drs. Jones and Baker. 1 plus I lei purple shows the sV other. relatives and friends In tho ternoon with a small attendance duo Can marina Dolphin skimming along the village. She returned home Satur- to Inclement, weather, The Gospe Ned. Hammond spent Wednesday POUND Famous $1 Tropic day. hour will bo held, at Rev.Povey's at his fiome at East Keansburg. 25c FINE BOXED 3ans for the marriage of Miss home each Sunday afternoon at 3 Dr. G. L. Jones spent Thursday at HOTWATER KHzarjoth D. Haley, daughter of Mr. o'clock. New Tork visiting at the College of and Mrs. Frank Haley of this place, Physicians and Surgeons at Colunv STAT10HERY BOTTLE The S. S. President'Roosevelt up- LINEN to Joseph Mondrcs of Asbury Park, bia university. MIT. SIZE were announced Sunday: at St Cath- on which. Mary Carton and daugh- Dr. Samuel Gansl was a Trenton FINISH FREE! 25c Tuba Famous HERSHEY'S erine's church. ! ter Patricia May made the trip to visitor over the week-end.. Assorted Admiral Shsvlng Ireland arrived, safely Thursday one MR. GOODBAR Mrs. Hannah Lovctt and Mrs. May The regular weekly, dance waa Cream With day late after-being tossed around in held Monday evening and as a spe- tl.2SPKG.OF2S Roberts of Kcyport, were Sunday heavy seas. CHOCOLATE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin cial feature the Door show of San- ADMIRAL Banklnson. , Mrs. Hankinson has tangollo's Smoke Shop tavern at Red TMt«d been qonflried to her home with GOOD PRICES AT AUCTION. BLUE STEEL rheumatism. Miss Mary T. Walker of Red Bank, BIG 26-OZ. JAR SAH-fJAP-PAK A new ohimncy Is being erected Personal Property of the Late Frank representing the State Board of .Chil- College Inn BLADES SANITARY on St. Catherlno's church, ^rank Byram Struck Off. dren's Guardians, was a hospital HAPKINS surface; tho 3 plus 2-1, bluo has the visitor Friday. TOMATO Donato of Navesink River road is The personal property and imple- Hit, Sl» sailing ship Mlfcea and the 68 plus "doing the work. JUICE 3-1 carmine reproduces the modern ments and tools owned by tho late Mr. and Mrs. TeofllGozdzlewskl Frank C. Byram, who was engaged Boil Call at Belford. COCKTAIL liner 8. M. R. •' The stamps are dated of Brooklyn were Sunday visitors of In tho contracting business, were Tho annual roll' call of tho Moth- 1036. Mrs, William Dzlezyc and family. sold at auction a few days ago at odist church of Belford will be held Lebanon Republic. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea H. Conover his late home on South Broad'street Thursday afternoon and evening, De- GIANT 5-oz. Cako ~ Two scenes, skiers going up and of KeanBburg havo moved In tholr at the , direction of Miaa Catherine cember 3. Rev. Leon Chamberlain, 2&c—4-oi. Boi. Pan FLORENCE 25c down a snow-covered hill and an au- now house. Callahan, executrix of his estate district superintendent of Methodist COc Genuine GLYCERINE tomobile highway with the eeashore MIBS Dorothy Taylor of Dumont Walter D. Fields of Colt's Neck was churches, will be the afternoon AND ROSE TETLOWS 1 ALKALINE OATH CAKE In the background, appear on eight and Thoodoro Stllwpll of Caldwell tho auctioneer. The attendance.was speaker and Dr. F. H. Green, head tl.OO I /: Ibl. Oinolnt WATER SWANDOWN not largo, but' good prices were paid. SELTZER stamps from the Asia Minor ropubllc spent Sunday with Mr. Stllwell's master of Ponnlngton school, will TEXAS FerChapptd of Lebanon, which became an Inde- parents, Mr. and MrB. Edward G. Miss Callahan has moved from speak in the evening. SKIN TABLETS TALCUM Stilwell. South Broad street to Chapel Hill. Mineral Skin pendent Btato In 1920. > Values run CREAM Water CUT from 0.60-plostre to 25-p. While the pMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop Bpont Boudoir Crystal* th'o week-end with relatives at Staton The Red Bank Register travels TO stamps carry tho word "postage," In- One of tho quickest ways to find a over every street in town and every Jar dicating they are for ordinary mail Island, • job la to advertise in The Regis- road in tho county. Let it carry your A Beautiful Si!k Powder REdftl.OO only, modern airplanes are placed Mr. and Mrs. George pthon of ter's Want Department.—Advertlsa- message to those who live on these conspicuously In tho borders. Laurolton, Long Island, were week- mont thoroughfares.—Advertisement Compact and Puff— SPOONER'S ITDCETI WITH EVERY Scented ITAtlAH I flCC! PURCHASE OF BATH BALM & 60o SALTS TH€B€V€RA6€ DISPENSER Six Odors $1.20 Valu* Large Bel. llfiSAL JELLY ALL FOR OFTH€AG€£ DISCONTINUED Endorsed by Jean Roger* The Jivaros, tavaga head hunters of the Ecuadorean jungle, S1.30 NORDLAHO and Judith Barrett, Famous SUC— H have long brewed a beer ivhich they call "mhamanclii" COD LIVER OIL. QT Hollywood Stare FITCH'S 350 SMITH BROS Large Tube LADY HARLOW 4-OZ. JAR OANOnUFF COUGH SYRUP WRIGLEY'S REMOVER 'SAV-HOR Spearmint SHAMPOO TOOTH LADY MAHLOW 4-OZ. BOT. Sptchl ASPIWH TABLETS PASTE LIQUID gnc 75« BOTTLE Cut To INHALANT 2 LADY MARLOW LADY MARLOW 4-OZ. 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hope of change ao long as the. party organisation Is con their guesses. Any claims that the I TAX LIMITATION. railroads -the law was promptly ro- ducted- along present lines. The management of th< pointing, of straws served a'useful| pealed. RED,BANK REGISTER . But tho railroads did not Hive up School Matters\ party has been suoh in recent years as to Insure Repub- purpose by enabling business men to Belief' Must pome titom. Budget ESTABLISHED 1878 / ^ plan ahead can hardly have survived Making Bodlea, Writer Claims. without a otfugglc, Tha nut bill lican success without any necessity for brilliant Repub- Editorial Views passed, whoqe eponior I do not hap- tho "big wind" of- laet week. Noverabor Oth, 1838. pen to remember, provided for a tax Transacted By GEORGE Cf HANOE, Editor lican leadership. Democratic errors have been so nu- Polls recognised frankly as tltllla- merous and so far reaching In their consequences that Editor of Register, rate of U pit hundred and gradually FREDERIC & HAYES, Manajing Editor tors of ourloslty, as food for amateur nod Bank, N. J. scaled down year by year until it all the Republicans had to do was to coast into victory (Th» opinion! upnaatd la tit Editorial Education Board Vlewa harwindar do not neoouarlly urrr forecasters, may be harmless enough. roaohod 11.73 par hundred, when It THOMAS IBVING BROWN. * as they did last week In the face of an unprecented the udorHminl of- To* RwUtatl' But If forecasts were'to become ao- Dear Sir: was to stay. This, too, helped nth Democratlo landslide. curato they might injure free elec- Now that eleotlon Is over, and one body but tho railroads and was soon Publisher, and Builoess Manager Newspapers and Campaigns. Varied Subjects Before Middle- Two years ago the Democrats had control of the tions by encouraging the thoughtless can wrlto on publics questions with- repealed. These are the tax limita- What docs it mean in American to indulge a too-common taste for out being aooused, or suspected, of tion raws which Mr. MoCarapbell town Township Body Last "" • , ' THE RED BANK REGISTER county government, four of the five numbers of the journalism when, with at least 75 partisanship, I would llko to add my spoke of BQ highly In his reoont ad- board of freeholders being of that party. Before tha band-wagon climbing. From that vertising campaign. Or probably he Thursday Night — Eseoativo la a member of per cent of tho dally newspapers of viewpoint last week's casualties llttlo contribution to the dlsouislon time either party having such dominance usually re- on tax limitation, led by Thoron Mo- knows of soma other law that I never THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the country opposed to him, a presi-1 among the straw ballots; may ba eon- heard of. Session a Feature of Meeting mained In power at least a dozen yean or more, bu Campboll. dentlal candidate sweeps the coun- sldered a publlo gain. finish writlnjr this I notice . The Associated Presi 1« exclusively enUUed to thi it required only two Bhort years for the Republicans to try with an unprecedented plurality? I noticed In his advertising cam- —The Christian Science Monitor. paign that Mr. MoCarapbell proposed " —"a publlo «ohool ays; At th« meeting of the board of efl- uso for ropubllcation of all news diBpatches to it or not wrest back control, and with the begl: of next year What does'it mean when, for-In- laid, Ohio, numbering othonvlso credited In this paper and also the local news to cut taxes from approximately 140 uoauon of Mlddlotbwn towMhlp lost members of that party will occupy all five positions on stance, with 18 of the 23 dally news- A Mother's per thousand of valuation to $10 par ;euhar«. has boen Thursday night, a motion WMTMS published therein. . papers in New, Jersey vigorously— Every American mother must un- thousand by the mere passage of a nhut . >wn completel'Iy tot look of In.truotlas Harry a ChamberuT the board. This Republican gain was scored at elections and in some coses viciously—oppos- funds. Ohio has tha iearns kind of r 1 1 In .which Democratic landslides almost as pronounced as derstand tho pride which fills tho tax limitation law. Wouldn't It bs tax limitation law that Mr. MoCamp- sooretary of the board, t0 ••- ^ " ' Member National Editorial Association ing Roosevelt, he should sweep the heart of a bright-eyed, silver-haired fine If we could roduco taxes by' suoh that of last week took place In the state nnd nation. alato OJ ho did on Tuesday? bell advocates for Now Joraay, octogenarian as she looks upon her a simple prooess? And if we could, I havo taken up more, (pace tthah n I SChOOl, tO «fiS£t Member New Jersey Press Association Only two Democrats are left holding county elective What does It moan whon Essex doesn't it soem strange tbat thOBO only son who has been ro-elooted had Intended tot , bubtt I wantetdd to get a positions, they bolng Surrogate Joseph Donahay and county turns Democratlo, even in President of the United States by "guilty as hell" Republicans of whom the point across, If I could, that for bov"tney the •£* Mr. McCampbell speaks haven't seen Member Monmouth County Press Club Sheriff George H. Roberts. Mr. Donahoy's term expires tha suburbs, with the great Newark pluralities exoeeded only by Wash- rellof.from an undue burden of taxa- passed following an allegation thlt the coming year and it Is expected that he will be a can- News,' the Newark Sunday Call and ington and Monroe. Few mothers ths light before this. Republicans tion we must go to the budget-mak- Paul Block's Newark Star-Eagle, all pay taxes In about tho same propor- ing bodies and not to the legislature. Mr. Rodcay had violated one of the Subscription Prices: didate for re-election. This is a break for tho party be- live to see their son beoomo Presi- tion as Democrats and just why they rules of the. board by wustat J' Ightlng stalwartly against ROOJO- dent. Oply Sara Delano Roosevelt v tltl yy cause in the. past Mr. Donahay has always proved in- •olt? should prefer to pay HO a thousand ?5r?5r'H!H! v toaoher to, remain in conference, st Three months incible and his popularity has helped tho whole ticket has seen a Presldont-son re-olooted. Instead of $10 la difficult to fathom. a time when the teacher was sun-' Six months 1.00 It was almost tha samo story In His triumph Is her triumph, for It I think the real .answer Is that no wm. A, Sweeney. posed to be giving tastructioT < 2.00 For a number of years Mr. Donahay was the county jvery quartar of the state, and it was from her that this son who looks one, Republican* or Dcmoorat, be- MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DEBT. One year eader at a time when Republican national landslides period during thb meet- vas almost'the same story In prac- so startllngly like, her Inherited tha lieves that Mr. McCampbell, or any- ™- »«. .. .**• PMM« instruotinir rere frequent, but despite this obstacle tile party fared buoyant spirit, the dauntless courage one else, can reduce taxes through THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. 'cally every state In the Union. A letter on Tab Subject from Wil- Mr. Chamberlain to notify Mr. Red- o worse In county contests than it has now when the Does it mean that tho day of great and the personal charm which have tax limitation. - Mr. MoCampbell was liam A. Stelnle of Leonardo, ooy to attend the next meeting. The ' Democratlo tide Is running high pretty much every- iswspaper Influence has passed? Does captivated a great nation. In the legislature for two or three reason for this action was'not ii™ It mean that newspapers are much years and I never heard of any bill Leonardo, N. J,, •here except In Monmouth county. Under Mr. Dona- Many men, are spoiled by the Introduced by him ever getting any October SI, 1080. on, but it was jtated otter the meoW Santa Claus leadership the party was not afflicted as it Is now more purveyors of news than they wealth and social position.Into which vote except his own. What was the ing that* the beard wants Mr. apX are institutions of publlo Influonco? To the Editor of iTho Register, eay present to discuss ethlotlo mat- with creeping paralysis. they are bora The sons of very rloh matter with the dozen or so Demo- Deer Sir: ' for Every Child. Does it mean that the radio has, by men often become vicious Idlers. The cratlo BBsomblytnen from Hudson Of all the tragedies which befall children among carrying the message of. the candi- best of them frequently fall tj de- that they did not help Mr. McCamp- The writer notes with considerable "7'.i™ ' •! . dates right to the fireside, largely, bell pass this legislation which he >ur n6w» item oa Page 1 of- =" A«»on WM taken to have the the greatest Is that ol beisg /orgotteh by Santa Clausr velop the strength of character wbjoh The Registe...... r of Octobe. r 29,1880.i. , en- barbed wire fence on the River Plasa >r even partly, vitiated tho influence brought success and greatness to says the • wicked Republicans have To lose faith in the patron Balnt under such distressing blocked? ' N titled ''Middletown Wipes Overdue tohool property replaced with a wov- 'arade Permit Fee . ' . if tho newspaper? — their parents. That Franklin Roose- Debt Off Financial Record." en -wire feneo. . circumstances often leaves unpleasant memories that Thoso ore questions that cannot be velt Is a different kind of man, has But this Is not written for tho pur- pose of controversy with Mr. Mc- Bai with the first sentence A" motion was passed to have a llngor throughout life. ihould Be Refunded. tnswered in a hurry. ;Tho smartest" triumphed over desperate and dis- tho ltenvsays, "Middletown township But-for the annual community Christmas party of if politicians still crave the support abling Illness to become the Idol of Campbell, or tfhyone olse. I simply has wiped Its slate olean of default- colling of one of the rooms of tho The fee of $25 which was collected from the Non- want to express my own opinion that ed Indebtedness Incurred by reason Teaohors clubhouse at Navestnk re- Independent fire company many ' youngsters of. Red >f largo newspapers; there Is no every clasB In the nation but his own the amount of taxes ono pays is gov- 'artlsan Labor.union last week for a permit to hold a lucstlon of that On the other hand is due as much .as anything to the of money borrowed for sohool pur- placed with a new one of Volotex . Bank and vicinity would never have shared In the lar- >arade In celebration of the re-election lot President erned by budgets and not by meth- poses." The fact is that the board No bids wore received for flre- gess of Kris Kringle. This annual event, which at first hey do not seem .to' fear the oppo- Influence of this" sturdy, sensible old ods of assessment, by~ expenditures loose'yelt should be returned'to that organization. Ap- lady. of education, a sub-division of the prooflng the boiler rooms of the was given by a social club of firemen and later by the tlon of newspapers as they onee and not by arbitrary tax rates. state, wiped its slate clean by paying larently It was due to a misunderstanding that the fee upon a time did. Let us take for Illustration a cose Middletown village sohoolhouse and company mentioned, has tor the past SS years been a When the_exclt(ng history of this the 'long- defaulted obligations, for the board voted to have the job dons as exacted.-The event was plainly apolitical demon- -Thd one thing that isrnodoubt era is ready to be written, historians nearest at hand, our own borough pf the reason that tho board of educa- big factor In bringing Yuletlde cheer into many Juvenile certain, Is that, after reading their Red Bank. Suppose 4 tax limit ct tion Incurred the obligation and on a day's work baala by George ration, and the borough ordinance regulating such af- will dig deeply Into,Franklin Roose- Frolbott of Port Monmouth. ftyes. It reached down and drew within its charmed airs, while requiring a permit, states that no charge newspapers, and after listening on velt's boyhood, for it is in those $10 per thousand should suddenly be therefore owed the money. Of oourse circle many children not" within the purview oJLother tho radio, people now do .their own fixed by law, what would be the first the headline is incorrect but literary Bids wore opened for a chain link shall be made. Perhaps the representatives of the unloi years that man's character Is formed. result? Assessments, which now av- license must be served, The general woven wire fenoo In front pf tha charitable agencies. Last year there was an attendance n making the application were misunderstood or Hi thinking. The country Is better edu- Only then will bo known the full erage about 60 per cent, and certain- publlo does not know that the town- of about 1,500 at the Christmas party. cated. Almost everybody reads, al- measure of Sara Delano's contribu- high sehool property on Leonard- lot make their Intentions clear. ijrnotTHore"than" 00 par cent, would ship committoe and tbo board of ed- vlllo road, but it was doolded not to The firemen hnve decided not to hold such a party most everybody thinks in terms of tion to the making of the President be jacked up to 100 per cent In an Regardless of how that may be, the $25 should be Issues. who was to recelvo the greatest pop- ucation, are separate governing bod- award the contract. The board will this year. The reasons which they give for thlB action effort to get enough money through ies. The township oommltteo through apply to the Works Progress Admin- are good and sufficient, and moreover they are entitled efunded. Both political parties have on various occa- People apparently no longer pay ular vote in American history. the limltod ifix rate to run tho town. Its tax collector collects the money, much attotlonn to abuse. If they ever Even doubling the assessment, which istration to finance this and other to desist after such a long period of service. They have, sions held victory parades and they were never re- —Newark Sunday Call. turns It'over to the board of educa- improvements on tho property. quired to pay to do so. In 1930, the night after th did. . Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, would bo tho most wo could do, would tion/who spend it wisely or foolishly, dono their bit and It is now up to others to carry on. not offset a 75 per cent reduction in depending upon tho complexion of Upon the recommendation of Dr. great Harding landslide election, a large Republican Cleveland, Wilson were all abused, Who Can Doubt It? Fortunately a capable volunteer to continue the good Lincoln worst of all. Yet they were the tax rate, BO we would have to find the board. . . Paul H. Axteli, supervising principal work has been found In the Exempt Firemen's associa- parade was held In which most of the Republican offl- Perusal of the returns from Mld- new sources of taxation and thede, The second eontenoo of the second ct school, \\ was voted to advertise all re-elected in spite of, vicious at- whatever they happened to bo, would tion. This organization has enlisted, whole heartedly In iala of the town participated, marching with broom tacks. - - dletown township suggests the paragraph says; "This settlement, be- for bids for transportation to and '• fall just as heavily on tho real estate sides Improving the financial status 1 the cause and it should have the backing and support ver their shoulders. In 1818, following the election of Newspapers still have an Influonce, thought that the Republicans erred from the student council mooting at In not selecting Howard W. Roberts owner as anyone else. of the township by amortizing the Trenton Thursday, Novombor 10. of all citizens with the means and the willingness to 'resident Wilson the Democrats gave yeni to their Joy but they cannot dominate a situa- Of course there would be an alter- debt, will resuItlB; a considerable sav- y having a street celebration. tion. Tho people even want editor- as their National chairman Instead native. That would bo to limit ex- Thy.first and socond grades of the become philanthropists, even if only in a small way. of Mr. Hamilton. ing for the taxpayers, as the Interest Fair View sohool are overorowded Essentially last week's event was no different from ials. Only a few years ago a Boston s penditures to what a tax rato'of $10 charge on the defaulted obligations The fire company always received such co-operation —Atlantic) Highlands Journal. per thousand would produce on a full was six per cant" The fact Fs, that and it has been decided to remedy, U predecessors except that It was engineered by work- newspaper decided to do away with and it should be accorded, pressed down and brimming Its editorial page, but in a very Bhort value assessment That, as I get it, the) financial status of the township this condition by using the teachers' over, to exempt firemen, who In their day as active ng people Instead of politicians and officeholders. Fees is what Mr, McCampbell has in mind Is not Improved one dim* by this set- room for some of the pupils. A sur- re required to be charged for circus parades and other while the editorials were brought MUTD1ATION OF BOOKS.. —to limit the expenditure of money tlement because the money bor- firefighters protected the lives and properties of their back—because the- readers did not vey which'has boon mode of tbe die- iemonstratlons of the sort used for advertising pur- beyond a certain point rowed by the township wast due ,the trlot Indicates that the first grade neighbors without monetary reward. Their self-chosen want a newspaper without editorial!, Two Letters on This Subject from Well, as a famous Jeffersonlan schools on lost year's sohool budget! poses, but It should not be exacted from our own poo- was not paid from tax collections an will nave considerably tower puppils role of Santa Claus assistants should not be left for them The election Tuesday proved that Library Workers, Democrat said over, the "raddlo" dur- was not paid from tax collections and next year and for this reason it was to fill alone. Individuals and other organizations should e when they want to do a bit of harmless rejoicing, the American public does its own ing tho recent campaign, "Let's look b b th thi i t Red Bank, N. J., borrowed by the township in anticU not deemed advls&blo to-futflt tn- pitch In and help. Hed Bank has never turned deaf Tha parade lost wesk was much less noisy than thinking, partly from newspaper at that for a mlnuto." If Red Bank patlen of tax collections. The report Borne which have been held to celebrate high school . November 9,1936. is sponding mere money annually of toe district clerk of the board of othar room. ears to an appeal of this kind In the past, not even In reading, partly from radio speeches, The schools of the township will football victories. The participants were well behaved partly from campaign literature, al- To the Editor of The Register, than Is necessary, why cannot a re^ eduoatlon for the year ending June the darkest days of the depreaslon when ability-to give ductlon be brought about through SO, less, reveals that the township be closed November 18 to 10, In- and orderly. There Is absolutely no reason why they most wholly on the merits of the Is- tiear Sir: was much leas than It is now. With "times on the By this time you will have received pressure upon those who spend the owed the board of education $137,- oluslve, in order to enable tho taaoh- should be penalized. Through a mistake or misunder- sues, as the publlo sees Issues. And money, or by throwing one set of of- 853.89 at that time, not more than ors to attend tho state association of men" the response to the exempt Bremen's appeal should —it is apparently impossible to be- a letter from the New Jersey Library standing such an Injustice can readily be forgiven and association concerning the theft and ficials out and putting another in it 26 per oent of which applied to bonds teachers' mooting at Atlantlo City. bo more generouB than In any recent year. Such a re- cloud Issues behind a smoke screen necessary. But suppose we simply ana Interest The considerable sav- sult would mean greater happiness for them, for the forgotten aa unintentional, but no time should be lost mutilation of books. ing for the taxpayer of which you Fifty teaohers havo signified their in- of lrrelevanoles, abuse and misrep- limited the tax rate, what would tention of going to tho meeting, children and for Santa Claus; and a more worthy trium- in rectifying the error. It wm stand as a disgrace resentation. We find It Is Indeed an Increasing- happen? We would have to get along speak Is really six par oent on un- against the town If this Is nol done. ly serious problem, and In our own without some services we now en- paid lntereat due on the bonds and . Walter Burghard of Port Mon- virate to please could not be conjured up on this old As human bodily slavery was abol- library we have mutilation of books Its legality bos been Questioned but mouth asked that the Boy Soouts of ished In the '60's, so political slav- joy, or greatly curtail them. We world today. more than actual stealing... Whole ar- couldn't do much, If anything, about never challenged In the courts. Tbo that place and.a group of older boys -o-o-o-o-o-o- ery has apparently been abolished. ticles and pictures have been cut actual bond interest on the school from encyclopedias and reference debt or Interest charges, Co we would be permitted to uso the basement of -o-o-o-o-o-o- People do' their own tHinfcing with have to look elsewhere for economy." bonds has never exceeded an average the Port Monmouth-school for bas- the aid of newspapers, but not at tho books, pencil markings and pages We,might first turn to Uie public of five per cent, although you claim The-Danger of torn. As for stealing, it Is mostly It li six per Oent. ketball and other games. It. was end of their editorial lash.—Hudson reference books or out-of-print books, schools,, which take a large part of voted to grant the request subject "Barbour as Republican Forest Fires. Dispatch. though many times, ordinary fiction. the tax dollar. We could reduce the More than a year and a half ago to certain conditions, one of whloh AB the majority of books are free teaching force, or close them alto- the writer, accompanied by one of Is that the janitor must be present Candidate for Governor. The season Is at hand when the danger of forest and with a few exceptions the refer- gether as Mr. McCampbell once sug- the officials of the school a/stem, had fires Is greatest. Dry leaves and other dead foliage need Everything Democratlo but Mon- gested In Holmdel totvnshlp. But a lengthy, conference with John A. while this use is being made of the One of the Interesting developments oflast week's ence books are easily accessible It building. A committee was appoint- only a tiny spark to start a roaring conflagration, and mouth. seems to be just maliciousness on tho honestly, what economies could be Wood, secretary of the Teachers' election Is the movement which seems to be rapidly part of the public. effected In tho public sehool system? Pension and Annuity Fund, regard- ed to adopt a polloy rolatlve to re- gaining ground to draft Senator W. Warren Barbour as the public cannot be urged too much to uso every pre- Despite an unprecedented Demo- What aro they? And why don't we ng the bortdod Indebtedness of the quests of this nature. the Republican candidate for governor next year. The caution. . The forests are an economic asset of the first' cratic landslide In the nation on A conservative estimate of our loss effect such economies voluntarily board of education and at that con- Mrs, Helen Noldllnger sent in her order and they should be protected at any cost. With Tuesday, not a single Democrat car- per year would be $200. We would without waiting for compulsion from ference Mr. Wood made it plain that senator has not shown by word or act that ho is Inter- welcome any preventatlve or con- resignation as toaoher of the sixth the opening of the hunting season Tuesday possibilities ried Monmouth county. Even Presi- Trenton. tho Teachers' Pension and Annuity grade of tho Bolford sohool to.' take ested, but there Is no lessening of the demand that he dent Roosevelt lost the county by structive suggestions. Fund would approve'any plan which head the. state ticket. of such fires Increase. xours most sincerely, And then we havo some other items the funding commission for school effect January' 1. It was aqoopted over 2,400 votes, while Assembly and of government which cost money. For Tho United States Forest service lists advice which H. Gertrude Capen. purposes approved of and provides with regret. How this draft-Barbour movement will fare Is a Freeholder candidates ran from sev- Instance, the collection pf garbage, adequate asauranoe that the refund- If carefully followed would greatly reduce woodland en to twelve thousand behind their We could, I suppose, go back to bury- Ths balanoo due on tho contract matter of conjecture dependent upon tho senator him- The letter spoken of by Mrs. Ca- in' g pprogra: m would bo met In view of tho VnnClove corporation of Nep- self. . Provided that ho gives the word there is little flrea. It Is printed below in the hojie. that It will prove Republican , opponents. In- recent ing that In the back yard as we did his conference the details of effective in preventing avoidable destruction of trees, ears when the Democrats have been pon la as follows: Borne.years ago. My own opinion is whichof th' were passed on to the town- tune for repairs and improvements doubt that the nomination will go to' him. Logically It To the Editor. that we ought to add to the expense mado to the. Middletown 'Village Smoking—Smoko only while stopping In a safe place making tremendous gains In tho na- ship flnanoo committee by tbe flnanoe should be his for the asking. Although he was beaten tion they have been going down to Dear Sir: of that department .If, necessary In committee of the board .of educa- sohoolhouse was paid, Dr. Axteli last week for re-election, he emerges from that battle clear of all inflammable material; never while traveling The rapid growth of tho problem order to have-a: rear door collection tion, It Is a. bit mystifying to loam and the members of the board said In the woods. . - defeat in Monmouth county with a In all' parts of town, and more fre- from your news Item that the town- greater In defeat than he was In victory. Everywhere few notable exceptions. In 1931 they of mutilation and theft of public li- the work was very.well dono. brary books has prompted tho New quent collections In most parts. ship committee la cheered over the Upon the recommendation of Mr. throughout the state he ran ahead of his ticket and he Matches—Be sure your match Is out. Break It In controlled the Board of Freeholders partial solution Of a problem for twp before you throw It away. Jersey Library assoclatlon^and the Another sizable Item In Red Bank Chamberlain it was voted to. place I? tho biggest Republican In Now Jersey today not only with four of the five members. In Now Jersey State Teachers assoola- Is the fire, department. In the event which the board of education should Tobacco—Be sure that pipe ashes and cigar or cig- 1937 they will not even ,be represent- tlon to appoint special committees to of a limited tax rate we could prob- assume responsibility. ' Could It be flre Insuranco of $28,000 with Stanley on this nccount but also because of the fair and square, Soulthorpe of Atlantlo Highlands. clean-cut campaign which he conducted. arette stubs are out before you throw them away. Never ed. Had they "shown any real ad- Investigate and combat the menace. ably reduce that by half or abolish that the demands for payment be- As chairmen ofe^these committees, It entirely and trust to God for pro- came Insistent and the township com- .A. purchase of 12 blankets for the throw them Into brush,- leaves or needles. ministrative ability, some political mltee saw an opportunity to both put Roosevelt carried New Jersey by more than 360,000. acumen, and regard for tho toxpay- may we ask your co-operation? tection. If we can reduco this bud- high school football squad was or- Barbour lost by only 180,000. How highly Monmouth Making camp-Before building a fire scrape away get Hem appreciably, why don't we? a feather In Its cap and at the same dered made. rs they should still be in control, The committees in question have time Indicate Its manipulation of the county valued Senator Barbour Is shown by the fact all Inflammable material from a spot five feet In diam- decided to use the occasion of Na- And if wo cannot, then tax limitation Julian M. Parker, one of the mem- eter. Dig a hole In the center and in It build your camp instead they allowed a party boss to Is ridiculous. The same thing holds board of eduoatlon very subtly? that It gave him a majority of more than 14,000, while Impose Hudson county methods in a tional Book week, November 15 to ard f eduton very subtly? bers of the beard, stated that a res- flre. Keep your flre small. Never build It against trees 21, to conduct an intensive campaign true cf the police department, We ident of the township was paying Riving the Republican presidential candidate only 2.400. :ounty where they are resented, sur- to Inform parents, teachers, children, may be able to abolish that entirely . I ttrust t you wilill findfid spac e IIn The In Mlddlctown township ^vher/r Senator Barbour lives or logs or near brush... rendered their Independence to him and the public in general of the seri- whon Domocrats rule the land, but Register for tbo other side of the tuition fees of $800 per year to send story, his three children to a grammar and Is bcst lmown his majority-was 1,932. It was the Breaking camp—Never break camp until your flre nd his henchmen, and did many ousness of this problem and the not as long as tha wicked Republi- / Is out. ., Very truly yours, sohool outside the township and he. mlsfortuna'o£ tho senator to run for office at a time hlngs because the "party" demanded causes underlying It Posters will be cans aro In power. But if we can hem, which they did not wish to do displayed and damaged books exhib- reduce this item of expense, why W. A. Stelrilt. suggested that a committee ba ap- when the tide of public opinion was flowing so strongly Fires-Put out any small Ores you can. Report all ited in public schools and libraries, don't we, Instead of waiting for pointed to meet with this resident In flrcs to the nearest warden or ra'nger. ' * ind know they should not do. Tho special lectures will bo given to against his party that victory for any Republican sub- esult is the votors turned them out. Theron McCampbell to compel us to TAXPAYERS' CONVENTION. an endeavor to ascertain if anything ject to the vole of the entire state was' physically Im- classes, and pupils will present plays through bis tax limitation plan. was wrong with the sohpoli. Bohuy- The same party boss grabbed the dramatizing the wrongfulness of van- possible, -o-o-o-o-o-o- Other Items of expenditure might be First Annual Meeting at Trenton to ler Sloklcs, -another board member, Icnatorlal nomination ,out of the dalism. • cited, but theso are enough to show Running as the head of the tlcket for governor and mnda of Democracy's best vote get- Be Held Next Week. objeote'd to tho suggestion, stating r 'May we ask that you commont up- that budgets fix tax rates, and that that if there was any reason why tha not hnndlcapped by President Roosevelt's popularity, Democratic Advertising ' :er In the county—Theron McCamp- on this problem and the means of If tax rales are to bo limited then The first annual convention of the jell—alienated many old time Demo- solving it? violent hands must bo laid on some man wanted' to send bis ohlldren to Mr. Barbour's status as a candidate would be vastly ,Now Jorsoy Taxpayers league will be another school and pay tuition fees Financed by Republicans. • :rats by racial appeals, and ward pol- A survey recently conducted by our departments of -public service whloh hold Monday and Tuesday In .Hllde- different from what It wan last week, According to committees shows that 11 per cent we now consider.'essential. ' for so doing that was his business, political gossip which seems to be well grounded the Regardless of how one may view tax limitation, tics, and succeeded In turning many brecht hotel, Trenton. It will begin oynl party workers against him. of ths total public library appropria- Mr. McCampbell harps continually and that If he had any objections Democratic candidate for governor will be Senator A. Theron McPampbellV method of financing the Demo- tions In this Btato are used to replace on the fnot that New Jersey, once had at 0 o'clock Monday morning:. A to the school, system ho should come cratic county advertising campaign made political his- Not many years hence thoro will mutilated or stolen books. It seems a tax llmttatlon low and tho wicked number of residents of Red Bank Harry Moore, who has in the past proved the greatest )0 need for a rejuvenated Demo- to tho board and oponly make his tory because It was nothing If not unique. Mr. Mo- to us that this presents a problem af- Republicans ropealed it, Having and vietnlty and of other parts of complaint, not have the board go to vote setter of his party. RecardlesB of whether It Is :ratlc party in Monmouth county to fecting every citizen of the state, not been in the newspaper /business In New Jersey aro expected to be pres- Senator Moore or some one. else, the Republican party Campbell was the party's advertising manager for only bo tfcady to tako over county govern- only because of the tremendous loss him. With tho exception of Mr. New Joruoy for about 45 years I have ent Tho program as announced by Porkor tho board members Agreed must nominate a strong candidate for governor or suffer a brief period. Although,,victory did not porch on the ment, unless tho Republicans can in public property Involved, but oven had a, pretty fair opportunity to ob- tho league is as follows: more because of the lack of moral with Mr. Sloklca and the motion to another humiliating defeat. The terrible shellacking party banner, Republican majorities for county candi- show something better than they serve legislation. My earliest recol- Novombir 18. . , dates were considerably less than in recent V^rs and values Indicated among our young lection of tax matters in Now Jersey Investigate tbe matter was not sec- which the party reffetyed last week proves thin beyond and lave shown of late with their petty people. QiOO a. m,—lUllltrotloo mornbtM anl an Impartial survey of tho resulta 1. . „, „ „„ iquabbles for partisan advantage and goes back to tho contest for governor onded. "a doubt, and aside from Senator Bnrbour there is not a Indicate vs that this was Much has been done to alleviate ths between Edward O. Stokes, Republi- lioo'r. tn.—Convtntlon ctlltd to order Tho. board passed n motion to al- single Republican In sight who offers any eembliyfVce of due to the advertising campaign, for there was nothing mtronngo. When that time comes by temporary Br«ild«nt 8 hope the Democratic party will trouble In a few communities, with can, and Charles O. Black, Democrat. 1)15 p. si.—Rnnrt of tamponrr txiffU- low David Sohnoor of Belfard to being able to turn back the Democratic tide. else about the leadership of the party In Monmouth to the co-oporatlon of local boards of The lsa.ua In that aam; tlvt saerttary. lUport of eommtttta oa share with Richard B. Nou of Leon- Dring about such an outcome. > ready with a different leader and education, by asking teaohors to en- taxation, not llmlteL cotutituUon ind byl»*«. nopotu of nom- different idea of how to keep In courage original art work In noto ardo in receiving the ashes collected until that time tho railroads pf New- Inttlni comrnlttfli, Station p{ botr*" at the high sohoot Heretofore all The moat remarkablo thing about the [advertising ifflce—tho Idea of giving service to book projects and to decline to ac- Jersey had paid an arbitrary tax rate dlnetota, u«le»M and all olhir eemnl was that It was financed vofy largely by Republicans he electorate Instead of expecting cept Illustrations, maps, etc., cllppod of $5 per thouaa,n: d on their property, I p, m.—"AiisiilnK Property In Utjt the, ashes havo been taken by Mr. Uruy." Out of tk> moit vital tMnta af. Nou, The two men are not paid for < Laid Low by lio woro opposed to tho Democratic natiWl candl- he electorate to pay for patronage to from books and periodicals for the no matteattor what tho average tax rate f«ctln« Inss. Dlioumd by John JF. .tea but who were attracted to the support It the Dem- teep tho parly machine In power, children's note books. wan throughout tho state, O'Brliii, prtildMt of bnard, of umiort, removing tho ashes. .. But it Is also nccosoary to bring . Kdwara O, Stokes won the contest South Ortui««. Mtmbir'of Ntw Jantr The board rccolvod a loiter from "Creeping Paralysis. ocratic legislative candidates because of the r advocacy (tor Tuesday's showing in- the face the problem homo to the parents of and-during" his-term assdvornor a, ml»itat«-lletni«-elr mrd to sea that the Democratic ma- son that wo turn.to tho prone of the uals—tho average tax rate through- the. Public Health Nursing associ- Mceam bo11 ation.-It was voted to comply with ! This is a pertinent question following last week's TheThlvy f.rovia.£ M j Py to fl"•« ««<"«ler for (ower'taxes. ihlno needs some new blood, state. Most people know that it Is out the state. And then the fun: be- clootlon, when only four of tho counties ol Now Jersey, wrong to chop down a tree In tbe gan. If tho railroads were to pay tax ccromlsalon ol Ohfo. - -.-•..-, tbo request. • _ —Freehold Transcript. publlo park. But there are many, the average tax rate throughout the by oonatltutlonal am«ndm«nt has baah In ; Monmouth among them, wont Republican, while the apparently, who do not yet realize atato, then they naturally wanted the «lft«t In Ohio thraa fain, TMs offltUI ' otate nnd the nation voted for the re-election of Presi- will tall tba mlata»«a Ohioi rasasi «r.« tba NliW POMONA aitANOEna. f Wind In tho Straws. that when they tear a picture or a avorago tax rate as low ne possible, dent Roosevelt nnd for most other Democratlo cnndl- Whether or not tills Ia a correct view I i a contro- passage from a publlo library book Ono of the first bills limiting the tax xniflti darivad from lax «"»''"'»''•.,.„ 6'p. nv-'%e«U!«tlon to UmJtTwwttos Fourteen Members of Atlantlo Town- dates, What a paradox It In that at a time when the -erslal question. It is not open to questlo: howevor, Out of tho wreckage of straw bal« they aro depriving thousands of oth- rato was an lnnocont enough looking jon n«I Batalo,".; Joiaph i'.9.'«S™??' hat Mr, McCampbell whllo an assombl its wrought by tho elootlon, Amorl- er people of tho uso of that book and Measure—ns Innocent ns that pro- ladall Dor. ship Organization Initiated. • Democratic parly has won Its greatest natlonnl victory lyman >olnted out ians havo been constructing many a robbing their'own pockets as well as posed by Mr.' MoCampboll. It was wSSBMi R. r Con. it has boon reduced lo a position of virtual Impotence many ways by which economies could bo effe itcd. Many those of fellow taxpayers. fathered by Thomas J. Hillary of "Can Ta» Lim At tho Wemrook home of Freehold of theso suggestions are embodied In tho oko, Quips such as "As goes Maine, in this county. celebrated io goes tho Digest," and "Donkeys We sincerely hope that wo may Boonton, who • represented Morris grange last woelt fourteen members Princeton survoy which shown how largo sa county In the Now Jersey, senate It of Atlantlo grange were Initiated In • Many publlcrtplritcd^fcltlzena who do not beliove It rings could M straw, but elephants find It In- count upon tho co-oporatlon of your bo made In state and municipal government newspaper In this vital matter, provided for a tax limit of 51.00 per tbo fifth degree to become mombors Is well for either party to havo unlimited power, express , Probably Igestlblc," seem to have unashamed hundred of valuation and finally be- thoro Is no other politician of either party dU i Yours very truly. of Pomona grange, which Is the 'concern, becaueo the Republican party has been well of either who could in ovory newspaper ofllco. John B, Fogg, Chairman, came law. Now it doesn't take muoh cultural edlti*. . county grange organization. The new flnanconanco a pollUoapollUoaII ttdvorlI,ttdvorlIlng ca,ml Q But behind tho fun and the, usual reckoning to figure out that If the nlflli annihilated as a national political factor. It Is In- . _ —J money de- : • N. J. Library Association, Pomona members are Mra. Warren ileasuro non prophots find In the ' '. A. WarnB, Chairman, tax limit Is $1.00, then tbo average ilocd unfortunate that tbo minority parly la BO scantily ars of a party wearing a different labol. throughout tho state cannot possi- Bnodolier, Mr. and Mrs, William The i C Unly or arl onfoundlng of would-be soothsayers, N. J, Stnto Teachers Association. Hunt, Mr. and Mra, Bharman Hunt, represented In govorning tho nation. From the stand- whine™ «h °, « »«on "furiiblnd the ball" les a certain publlo satisfaction Id bly bo higher than $1.00. It naturally «pi0k.™'on™a7flm'u8ei!. Qut.tlona rau.» point of the welfare-of Monmouth county It Is equally when they prevented Mr. McCampbell front having a followed that if tho average tax-rate >• handed te chairman PI "nvAnU.?J>,'ll Mrs, Susan Parker, Miss Julia Par- " ho fact that elections have again Tho Pennsylvania department of throughout tho stato wns $1.00, that ker, Frank Parker, Douglas Parker, no unfortunnto that tho Democratic party has been th8 accome more Important than fore- wrltlwrltlnmB rot l»t«War.thar than 7 1.». M, JN«»smoar enalor TT "^^ * "'" """"'Wtlfn 'or .l"te forests and wators estimate It takes wan what tho railroads would nay on 100. AdjoAdjouru n for lanoh«on »» Joseph Crlne, Miss Mary Ann Oan- brought to Its present low eaiate. Experience has proved to Mt?iJ?'!i v O0MBlonB he'demonstrated; his ability :asts of Bleollona, In falrnoss It all of their property. Tha railroads, . iw) ) p.rtWMtltm rt^-WMtltm off alaallll «hara«n ra«n ol W n 000,000 acres of well-managed forest iw) p. f di d iey, Miss Helen Ganloy and Mr. and that government la beat administered when tho two £.£ -^ ?.° •ww^iy •!•• on tbo ticket was hould bo recognized that Bomo of to supply tho stato's paper pulp of courao, had been assessed to the eommltt«lt u with bo«rd of dirtoton and Mrs. Austin Meglll. other members tho polls were moro accurate than limit, so that a limit In tax rato snved major Turtles arc about equal in voting strength.' e ho showid by other mills. • °"«"p;''i».-M..U.l» cf board' of' alrtntori of Atlantlo grange at the ceremonies n0WlnB others, and doubtless straw ballots them junt that muoh In taxes, Cuto, There li ml nooil for a rejuvenated Democratlo '° •"*»«»» gained wasn't It? But It didn't last long. and nfflctrl. m t -m . , , ware Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Conover, not will persist. But If BO it will be Pnpor manufacturing °ln Pennsyl- Mrs. Lewis V. Snydor ancTMrs, Rus- i'utly In Monmouth county, but there lg little -If any When the people woke up to what rankly as; purveyors of materials vania today is CBtlmated as a }250,- wnon mo pcopio WOKO UJJ IU wnat The water of OfBa'.^a't „ J'0!'.!' sell Houlltt, utof which gueasors_may fashion 000,000 business/ had been put over on th.m by the ,.Ut»h, Is a 82 p«r oenl solution of salt.

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BTJND BENEFIT. association' for the benefit of the PABTY. AT LEONARDO. Leonardo In celebration of Mrs. Knoohel and Mr. and Mrs. William lands and William Clalr and James and ho Is now conducting It. Bo Das Cuts Tnurnb With Ax. milk and equipment fund. Moro Knochol's birthday. The gueata were Dressier of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Red Bank. moved his service itatlon and sec- Moving' rioturo Show la Presented than 60 persons attended and the Birthday of Mrs. Boniface Knociel Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Knpchel and Fred Reed, Sr.. Miss Evelyn Reed ond-hand automobilo buslnees from Michael Mlnoaky of Keyport was by Blcohnnlo Street CTA. proceeds amounted to I1B. Mrs. John Celebrated Sunday. son, Miss Rose Miller and 'John and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed, Jr., and Buys Mother's Business. Shrewsbury avenue near the airport treated at Rlvervlow -Mon- Wilson and Mrs, Berton Mooro were A family gathering and dlnnor par- Goorgo Knochel of Leonardo, Mr. daughter of Highlands, Edward *• David Scott has bought the gen- to Tinton Fulls. day for a cut on hla left thumb. Buf- A moving picture show, was given In oliarge. The movlo will bo ropoat- and Mrs. Henry Knochel, Miss Elea- at tha Mechanic street school Friday ty took plaoo Sunday at tho homo Of- Brown of Brooklyn, Joseph McCue eral*, store business of his mother, fered whllo chopping wood. He wan ed March 4 with a supplementary nor Knochel, George Knochel, John and Russell Phillips of Atlantic High- Boy« can make extra pocket money night by tha eohoori>"arc'nt»TaBoher pragram. Mr., and Mrs. Boniface Knoohel at Mrs. David Scott of Tinton Fall«, selling The Resistor.—-Advertisement. released following treatment.

The Newest Thing bp the Portable Market In Kitchen Sinks The San Diego Paint Prices Slashed Sink and Cabinet For This Sale! With tho Blnse Attachment Here is an opportunity to buy $S down; one of America's finest paints at ?fl month a price you would generally pay for ordinary paint. The plainly : So much for so llttfa. Cost* Uttl« to written formula tells the story. buy and tntxpentlv* to opartte. Hoat* 000 cu. ft, or ont tmftll freora. Adjiut- Housewives' will accept this sink tbl* damper for toatrol of bout. Ideal 100%. Hindy gooseneck faucets, Paint Up for Winter at for that extra heal you need io many stamped in soap dishes. Basket Extra Special! time*. " - • type strainer, M" of gleaming whlto This Reduced Price. porcelain. Roomy cabinet. We will give you 2.00 The Famous Blue Flame „, * for your old battery if Regularly you buy a Cross Coun- COMBINATION 2.89 Gal. Radiant Oil Heater [ -V. Now try Battery during this regularly 14,95 I Sink & Laundry Tub sale. Sale .95 With on All Steel Cabinet Buy Your Roofing Now regular price 8.05 Price Sale A Super Valuo feature, Unbeat- At This Reduced Price! Price able for beauty, comfort and ?5 down; Battery" economy. An oil heater, you ?5 month . regular price 2.39 roll can uso nnywhorfe". Two giant A $00 Value Note these features: Guaran- 6" burners. Hoats 1740 cu. ft, For This . teed 2 years. Recharged freo Complete Ready to Install. for 2 years. 32r/c moro starting Consumes only 1-3 pt. oil at It's a sink—a laundry tub—a roomy sto-ago Sale Only $1 .98 low flame capacity than SAE require- cupboard all In one. Uso it for washing any- ments. thing from clothes to dishes? Tho sink )a 42" Furnace Heat long, made of hoavy cast Iron with whlto por- Extra heavy weight. . Finest felt base. celain enamel.- Tho cabinet is all stool with Slate surfaced top. , You would have to at lmkellto handles. pay at least 2.00 a roUfdr"this"roofing elsewhere. Stove Operating Cost Tho Biggest Sink withthia Vaiue In Town '."• Super Value Tire Sale Circulating 60" All Porcelain Sink Acid Resisting o reff. J60 valuo A 35.00 Value

-S.1 down; $5 month $25.95 $4 down; $4 month NOTE THESE SAVINGS! Cross Country Hcata 3,000 ou'. ft Has ulnglo Slant 0" burner. Easy to light 3 Piece SIZE Eeg. Price ' Sale Price You Save striking a match. Automatlo 6.5O-20 19.6S 14.74 - 4.91 draft regulation. Big 2-qt. hu- Modern Bathroom 6.0O-21 15.00 11.25 3.75 Reduced to midifying pan. UBO only t pt. Outfit 6.00-17 13.45 10.08 3.37 oil per hour at lowjlame. - regular prloo 115.00 5.50-20 12.90 9.68 3.22 5.50-19 12.45 9.34 3.11 .Oil Burners for the 5.25-18 10.25 8.14 2.71 Kitchen Range --$98.00 plus lc Federal Tnx rogulnrly 10.05 ... $7 down; $7 month Buy Allstate Tires on Easy Payment Elan. Small Now Is tho tlmo to chango to For TW. Down Payment; Immediate Delivery. No Bed Tape. winter oil and at a substantial Sale Only Never before has an out- lit llko this sold for so savings. Cross Country oil • la Install In any range No moro 11111 o money. - Entirely tho equal of any 85c oil sold, so The only tiro guaran- ashes or dirt. Vary economical now In design. A super A* Bargain just In buy now and save the differ- to run. valuo In ovcry way.' teed against everything time for Thanksgiving. rest. 1.39 ence

This aluminum value Is the talk Madam! of tho town because it can't be This Merits Attention duplicated elsewhere for any- Here Is America's where near tho price. An unusually low price for such a. quality roaster. Drip top aelf- Biggest Washer Value Your choice bastlng cover. You'd of 6 pieces. pay much moro elso- where. Regular Price 47.95 , each S-qt. tiakottle, 8 perculator. 3-pc. i qt. covered ket- •ample let. 11- Sale Price J tlo, 2-cil. double boiler. Smirtly Incli double roas- itWod. o-o a P ter. Entirely new Boys' Matched Kitchenware Hi Cuts Hi Cuts A a.lO.'v'alu A value you can't afford They are packed t down; $5 month full of wear, A Built ' like Iron to miss. and bound to Has all the features you gront value. popular v would expect to get in Your thrifty parents a. washer selling for .$20 . Cholco more; NowJy designed Japan ware. Automatic Pump. Well made, large, slsos. Chip- Solf-Adjustlng Wringer proof lithograph finish. Buy Bnfoty Dry Food Kest one pleco or a sot Fast Emptying Drain Big 22W-gallon Tub Egg Beater Galvanized^ Ash Can Thick, Fluffy Oil Mop Padded Ironing Board Electric Iron Heatmaster. No belts or pulleys to slip or ^ .00 .00 Hot Water Car Heatej- get out of order. c c A 0.00 Valuo Enclosed gears. Reg. $1.60 Ileg. $1.29 - Superior in perform- Beautiful porcelain tub. Rear. 70c, Reg. $1.20 Keg. 60c. Sturdily made, D e p e nd able ance. Full size. Hasi Triple vano agitator and ofllclent. A IIi\s 6 stainless c o m p 1 o tely 42 heat tubes. Guaranteed not to tear. 20-RQI. capaci Largo size, padded. Sen- wonder value Other's as low as 3.98 up to 9.05. steel blados. ty; galvanized. llKht and fluffy sational valuo. at this price. Sears Super WaSue ©ays bring yoiu these Outstanding Values in Power Tools - Last Word in Quality and Precision Craftsman 12 in.

Sturdy, Depend- H.P. Motor able , and a real ,Hca S5 down, Grinder $8.Q0 value. 4 Btar 8 Inch month Bench Lathe Boll Bearing Drill Press Jig Saw •'"TOO Bench Saw 1.95 >,95 Vz H. P. Motor Craftsman 12-lnchband $6 down) ).50 saw, DlREcrl Sturdlor- A frrlndor worth % 1-3 H.P. Motor 1 down) 1.75 .90 $5 month Prctlalon built through- nculn as much as Scara M< month. IS down; Heavy duty. Will glvo out. Six precision typo special Jubilee prlcol $8 month voars of smooth por- Craftsman JIR Bttw with ball bearings. Handles 'A H. P. Precision mado Scars Are Headquarters For Bench Lutho.Comploto- Offers,. many advant- formandb; h n n d 1 o a hoavy, maBslva framo. stock up to 0-Inch thick- Bcnled ball-bcarlnp: mo- Mi H. P, Motors. Ball ages. Abaolulo rteldltv every kind of work. Largo table Entire tor. Completely pro- Quality Motors nt Low Trices ly braoed to • Rlvo . ut- p o a rjln a a. Capacitor ness. Largo 12H*-lnoh most accuracy and rlit- and accuracy assured Takoo all stnndnrd at- mechanism operatcji In by 12-lnoh table. With toclod from abrasive, typo. Double shaft. 1750 on anElo cutB. Faw tachments. Exception- a bath of oil. Capable wood extension, 18xtV dusts. Motor and" Idlty. Number 2 Morse R. P. M. Bullt-lri con- ally heavy construction. tapor centers In head- aenscr reduces starting blado tilts to allow of takinc; routor head Indies. GIVOB , ample wheels nro skilllullv Double drlvo shaft, toggle work to remain In hori- Six spllnod spindles, In place of ronular capacity for work. b n 1 a n c c (1. Equipped prlco [for stookand tallitock. Pro- current and (rlvoa eamo well balanced. 1 seta fiwltch for starting and stop- Supor Vliluo Days brine you tills oxtmmoly low elslon ball bearings. 10x fltartlng olTort as split zontal piano ai all head, thuo bclnR con- Tablo tlllH to K do- with two vitrified 6- of ball bonrinirs. Hoars verted Into routor. for KionB with Rraduntod inch by ^i-inch wheels. ring. Now Departure ball this quality motor. You would liavo to pay nt 3(1 Inchon Complete phase motor. Complete tlmos. Extra hoavy cxcluslvo llonllnc (llivo with 4-Bton mptor pul- with built-in- owltoh. baBO, ' Worklnpt parts hlRh Bnocd carving, etc. scrilo showing exact Bend, switch, pinto anil hearings. A powerful motor absorbs nil belt side 24-Inch throat. Vlbra- ancle. Complotoly tool rests pollshod moro elsov/hore. Joy, belt nnd wronch. onrd ani^ •plug sawdusUpraof, 8-lncIi ll prl Free Parking Parhing in Rear in Rear of Store of Store Page Eight RED BANK REGISTERso; , NOVEMBER 12,1936.

Scotch—Robert Fenwick Foy, WJIBB PROGRAMS. 6.01—Babotte6.01Babot , Sonmgag. stroylng . large weeds along the tOOAL BOYS AT BVTOEB8. . 6166:16—MeM m Review. 51 Persons Granted Buona Vista avenue, Fair Havtm; • :S0—When t o ShopS . Carlrta . hedge row. Largo blowor torches are Girl Scout Troop Miss Frances Loulso Heron, 90S I Tho programs are as follows: Shop, Casino, SUlnbachi* available for this purpose and aro Monmouth County Well Bepresentcd Citizenship Paper street, Belmar; Mrs. Grace- Cone (1210 Kilocycles) Ford. * \ thorough/In their results. In Student Body, This Year. 6:45—Mra. O. IIIMyer. talk. \ 24 Holds Meeting Allison, 404 Garfleld avenue, Avon, P. M. Friday, November 13. 7:00—American Family Boblmon.l It la doubly Important to' control such Insects as the Btrlpod ououm- Fifty-six students from Monmouth Fifty-one persona—31 men and 2 ' English—Mrs. Lillian Beiucham. 8:80—Afternoon. Muslcaie. 7:15—Ford. , county aro enrolled In the men's col- Uembers of Troop SI, OJrl Scouts, 146 Broadway, Ocean Grove; Sidney 4:00—Kada and Fashiona. 7;16—Junior Radio Stage Progra bor beotlo, which Is known to carry womon. embracing 16 natlonalltlea- «:J0—Stelnbtchs. 7:44—Smoke Shop, ' ' logos of Rutgers university,.ftooord- who are working, for their first class wero admitted to citizenship Monda Herman Edwards," T231 Broadway, 4(81—Church of th« Air. . . 7:45—Sketch. , , bacterial wilt of cucumbers and Ing to Luther H. Martin, registrar, cantaloupes from, ono season to the badges, met Friday afternoon In the la naturalization court boforo Judgi Long Branch; Mrs. Anna Kaneshlro, 6t00—Women's Forum. 8:00—Beauma. \ who mado the announcement' this Presbyterian' ohuroh. Mlsa Ida 5:15—Town Chstt«r. other, and tllo left-hopper, which In J. Edward Knight 1413 Webb street, Asbury Park. A. M. Tburaday, Navimber IB. . \ week. Qoodspoed,' captain of tho troop, The candidates were welcomed 1 Ruslan—Mrs. VanSehleunoff. Wll- 6iS0— Jkrkolejr. 9:00—Mowing Melodies. \ known to spread aster yellows, or 5:81—Importance of Perfume. > 8.15—Bteinbaths. • • A yellows disease, from over-nlnterlng They aro Richard Hammel, John gave a demonatratIon In pitching a an address by Rev. John B. McCloa mort Park, Red Bank; Mrs. Anna 5ja5—WPA Program Fraturo.. 0:16— Word Iireaa. tent, after which teats were taken «:00— Ford. weeds along the fonoe row and upon Lawley, Walter Bruyoro, Qarl Clarki key of lied Danlt, parochial high Bobrovnlchy, R. D. 1, Lakeisood. 8:80—Musical Gems. and passed by Allco Townoond, June school principal, who atressod a need GrcDk—Stavroa Konotantlne Heleo 6:01—Front Pace Drama. 10:00—Edison Foundation Program. \vhleh they food early In thb spring Randall Dodge, John Holm, Raymond' fljl5—Newa Review. 10:16—Shopping Guide. Ford, Stelnbachs, to the cultivated crops. Johnson, Donald Hembllng, Frank Harvoy, Florence Grantham, KNorma for good citizenship and patriotism. tls, Asbury Park | Athas Ellas Ml- 6:30—Where to so, Berkeley, Stclnbachs. Mnsfa Shop, Zebley, Casino, Carter. Barto, Constanoo DonOudon and Listed by. nationalities, tho new chals, 703 Emory street, Asbury Cailno. Zebley, Ford, Music Shop. 10:45—Morolns Htwe. Lawley, William Schooler, Albort 7llS—Horman Lamb, Sports. 11.-00—Reaume. Sweet, Thomas Wyllo and Clinton Joyco Gooilspeed. citizens are: Park. 7 ISO—Smoke 8bop. Polish—Clemens Aduhkevloh, Mld- P. M. OFFICERS CHOSEN. Wilbor of Red Bank; Royal Altrou- (A. supper was served after which German—Robert Bolch, Conner' 7:81—Rhythm Maatera. • 5:00—Where to Go, Zehley, Music Shop, teV and RobortMackson of Little Bit Leonardo Building hotel, Hlghtstown; William Bcholz, dletowri farm, Bed Bank: Mrs. Ber- 6:00—Home Philosopher. Stetnbaeha, Ford, Casino. tho regular business meeting ot the tha Adashkevlch, same address. 8|1S—Movle Gossip. 4:50—LOT* Story GlrL Elections Held by Kransburs Vet- ver, John Hendrlckson of Mldalo- troop was held. Juno Harvey and Locust; August Richard Glemser, Al- 8:»O—V.rlfly Hour. 5:45—Betty llubn. Pianist. town, Paul Reed and John TUloy of laire; Matthias Mortens, SO North French—Joseph Conrad Leon Petit, 6:00—Amateur Hour Winner*. erans'and Ladles' Auxiliary. Allco Townsend served. as oolor & Loan Assooiation 6:00— WPA Presentation. Batontown,' Olrard Baerman ' and guards. Plans for a cake sale to bo Broadway, Long Branch; Mrs. Mario Tenth street, Bolford. BiSO-^G. .Howard Scott, Organist. 6:15—Smoke Shop. The Veterans of foreign Wan of Ukranlan—Michael Kowel, 46 War .0:00—Berketoy. ' «:16—Newt Review. George Richmond of Atlantic! High- held on Saturday, November 14, wore Wblte House Bnlldlng, Mayer, 711 Twentieth avenue. South 0:01—The Qrcen Boom. ,/ Kcanabutg have elected the follow- stroot, Keanabur;. 6:80—Both Howard, songs. lands, Richard Harwood of Koyport, made. The sounding of tops brought Belmar; Mrs. Madellno Bowman 0:30—Casino Dane* Music 6:45—Drsuaatla Sketch, ing officer^: Rullef WlUfitt and Frederick Thomp- Peterson, 8 Surf street, Sea Bright; Cuban—Ignaclo Saturnlno Mollnet, .1)00—Stelnbaeha. T:00—Beauma* ;> the meeting Ho a close, I^ONABDO, N. J. Lincoln avenue, - Atlantlo High lit I—Hewitt Fiayera. Commanded—George Morgan, son of Marlboro, Fred Daum, Irving Henry Adolf Flugel, Sycamore ave- 1:30—To b« Announced. A. M. Friday, November 30. Senior vice ^.commander—John Brownen. Polhemus, George Daum and Howard nue, Fair Haven; Alfred Emll Zink, lands. ... 9:00—Horning Malodlea. Junior »loa commandor—Uemard Row- Swiss—Mrs. Anna; Schumann, Rum- '. M. Saturday, November 14. 9:16—Shopping Tour, Zebley. Stelnbacha, din. \ Woodward of Engllshtown; John VanDorn avenue, Koyport; Miss Blsa A100—Reading foi Ploaauro. • Casino. Music Shop, Ford. MoCurdy of Matawan, Robert Wlnd- - son road, Rumson. 1 Chanlaln—William Emner. . r Eugenia Weber, Eighteenth avenue, 5il6—N. Y. Clvlo Orchestra. 9:30—Morning ' Devotions, Her. Johnson. DeleitaU to county council—Frank l«f eler and William Tllton of Farming- Belmar; Leo Gelsler, Morganville; Magyar—Bela JaJtel Balogh, R. D 5:80—Wiero to buy. Ford, Casino, Zeb. 0:00—You ought, to know. •ring". \ lejr, Berkeley, Stclnbachs. Mualc .0:80—Berkeley. dole, Seymour Cohen, Victor Hooke, ft Ewald Franz Laetach, 2 Sherman , "Engli3htov?n. Shop. 0:31—Homekeewn Program. Quartermaster^-^ohn O'Dpnnell. Morris Chodorow and Jofioph Joffe avenue, Long Branch. Bohemian—William Prochaska, R. 5:<5—Love Story Ctrl" 0:45—Morning Newa. The followlng'jvofnoors. havs been of Long Branch; Craig Haaron of i Italian—Domlnlck Albano, 1400 D, 3, Freehold. .'." 8:00—Berkeley. .1:00—Heanma. elected by the LadW auxiliary of tho f 6:01—Bay Shore: Trio. Allenhurat, Joseph Turner of Inter- Summerfleld avenue, Asbury Park; 6:16—Football Scores. post: \ loken, Kenneth MaoVVhinnoy, Thom- Antonio Llsantl, 77 Second avenue, 6:«0—Ford. FAIX CLEAN-TO. President—Mrs. MaAjsj k)lu>. as Relohelderfer and Herbert Weart Long Branch; Joseph Mazza, Nep- Barbour Sails 6:91—Jungle Jim. Senior vice pnsldentvMn. Joseph Pa- 6:44—Smoke Sbop. pa. * of Ocean Grove; Paul Backus of tune highway, Batontown; Peter Bo- 6:45—Matilda Miller. Songs. Avon, Anthony Lorusso and Donald rclll, 69 North Broadway," Long Attention to This Detail Will Help Junior vie* nnaldentvUUa Uartant I See us about that extra, For Canal Zone V too—Resume.. Control Plant Diseases. Baracolll. V Newman of Belmar, Edward Slotkln Branch; Frank DeSantls, 426 Willow I. M. Monday, November 16. Chaplain—Mrs. Martha lultmsxn. of ffilberon, John Donloo, Benjamin avenue, Long Branch; Domenlco United States Senator. W. Warren Insects and diseases attacking Conductress—Hra. Emily ^Levorlnr. ' f cash ~ cash to buy the 0:00— Morning -Melodies. Lannsky, John Patterson, Arnold Barbour of NaveslnklRlver road, Lo- 9:14—Steinbacha. Treasuni:—Mrs. Cecelia UeDonald. Slrlgnano, 95 River street, Red •cgotablea may be reduced conslder- Secretary—Mrs. Ethel V. Horvan. ' Tannenbaum, Thomas Zwodlln, Les- Bank; Michael Stavola, Riverside cust Point, sails today from Brook- 9:16—Word Ideal. ible In the fall by cleaning up and things you. need or to clean up odd bills, We'll, 9:J0—Ford. Patriotic instructor—Mra.\ Cathtrlni lie Douglass, Frank Witman and drlvo, Mlddletown; Salvatore Mlr- lyn on the Transport- Chateau Thler- 9:81— Muilcal Gems, lestroying all crop residue, trash Welsler. \ Raymond Murphy of Froohold; ly for the Canal Zone. He U one Blatorlan—Mra. Augusts* Prick archl, 308 Willow avenue, Long 0:00—Things You Should Know. ind weeds and grass growing along "Color bearcin—Mrs. Catherine: Tbuhff, George Edwards and John Norrls of lend it to you quickly: and you can have a year or Branch; Mrs. Mary peLlsa, 104 Har- >f a .party comprising four other 0:15—Shopping Guide. Stclnbachs, Muale he fence rows or around the edge Mrs. Verne, Morley, Mra. Miry SciwelUer, Manasquon, Paul Grebtln of Nep- rison avenue, Fair Haven. senators and four congressmen, Shop, Zebley, Casino,* Ford. >f the field, says M. A. Clark, as- Mrs. Agnes Allison. V 10:45—Morning News. Musician—Mra, Wanda Oelger. .. tune, Jay Leahy of Sea Girt and Wil- •longer to repay. Hundreds of people arc getting • Scandinavian—Krlstlan Simonsen, members of a subcommittee of the U :00—Resume. iatant county agricultural agent. liam McKlnly of Spring Lake. M. Truateee—Mra. Catherine WtlalaA tin. 18 Union avenue, Manasquan; An- Committee of Military Affairs, who Destroying such material by burn- Margaret Spencer, Mra. Deloti, \ will visit "the Canal Zone. The ves- 7:00—Manhattan Concert Dand. cash this quick, convenient way. And they End drew Martin Andersen, Morris place, ng or composting, Mr. Clark polnti The post and the auxlllary*are -Oceanport; -Gunner_Gosta.__Gyllenr_ sel also has on board a contingent .7:15—Where to go, Zebley, Ford, Stein, ut, is especially effective In con- if troops assigned, to army-garri- bachs, Casino, Music Shop, Smokv planning to give a Chrlatmas pirty borff, ' Rumson Country club, Rum- Shop,-Carter. trolling green aphis, which pass the next month for the children of Monmouth and Ooean 100 Per Cent. their loan! easy to repay. You will, too! Come son; Miss Olga Chrlstensen, Shadow ons in the Canal _Zono. T:«0—Sketch. : inter on cabbage stems and BlaUls, Dealers in liquor observed the Jaw Members of the .party beside. Sen- 7:45—Songa in the Evening-, Helen Milne. Keansburg and vicinity. -Testerdsy 00IB Lawn, West End; Mrs. ina Llnnea remaining above ground and In kill- the two organizations decorated ths against selling liquor on election day in and, see-iis today,——.^tsH'f &"«••. *»«? AV.,,,,.. Stewart, 4 Lakeside avenue. Rum- ior Barbour are Senators Robert R. 8:00—Revolving Bevue. 8:30—Casino Dance Music. ing the European corn borer which borough hall. monument at Keans- last week almost 100 per cent. ' ROOM 1002 ASBURY PARK, N J. son. Reynolds of North Carolina, Nathan 9:0O—Resume. nds shelter In undestroyed corn- Throughout the ' state there were i. Bachman of Tennessee, BY Ryan burg in observance of Armistice day. _ „«'', Phona A. P. 780B. Ucsns. No 070 . M. Tuesday, November 17. talks. 8,055 Inspections made and only 29 Chariia mn 2Vi% oa unpaid monthly OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Irish—Miss Ellen Mary Kelly, 142 3uffy of Wisconsin and Warren H. Main street, Matawan; George Jo- 4:00—Variety Program. Flea beetles, aeparagus beetles, po- vlotatlons were found. Id Monmouth Austin of Vermont and Representa- 4:80—Moment "Muslcale. New Sorority Members. seph Wallls, .Llncroft; Miss Nira Ives William B. Barry of New York, 6:00—Ford. ato beetles, cucumber beetles, and Ocean counties 421 Inspections Hanlon, Ward lane, Rumson; Mra. 5:01—Tea Dnnsant. weja made and thoro were no vio- Charles A. Hallcck of Indiana, Mel- ~>:80—Stelnbachs. ... ., .. iquash bugs, Mexican bean beetles, Three Monmouth county students HNA.NCI < O M t> A N V [Catherine Cook, 69 Parker u venue, in J. Maas of Minnesota and Dewey o:81—Los Angeles Orchestra.' . • nion thrlps, leaf-hoppora and other were among 85 Initiated Into the lations found. Linen to "YOUn UNSEEN FMEND" everr Sunday • S P. M. . VATIC. Red Bank. Ihort of Missouri. 6:00^-Where to Buy, Zebiey, Ford. Ca- insects which pass the winter In ..the ororltles of Centenary Junior college Hebrew—Mrs. Reda Barr,. 704 . aino. Steinhachs, Smoke Shop. dult stage, may be found hiding un- of Hackettstown last week. Miss Music Shop. Ninth avenue, Belmar; Mrs. Lena «:15—News.Review. er trash at the base of weeds along Margaret Mllzer of Spring Lake and Miller, 52 Throokmorton street. Free- Sponge houses at Tarpon Springs, 6:80—Pete, the singing doorman. the fence rows and on crop residue Miss Elizabeth Halns of Ocean hold; Israel Jacob Rosenberg, 45 Fla., predict salea will pass ths mil- 6:45—Interesting people in the news. ' I the field. By destroying these >rove were initiated Into Sigma Kp- Sternberger avenue, West End; Mrs. lion-dollar mark this year for the :00—Uesume, wintering-over hiding places the llon Phi and Miss Laura Plnson of Eva Davldofsky, 08 Center street, first time In the history of the sponge M. ' Wednesday, November IS. beetles will also be destroyed. Fire Long Branch was Initiated Into " Freehold. exchange of the city. :00 — Children's Hour. s the most practical method of de- Theta, Epsllon Nu. :00—Stclrbcchs.

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Event Given by the Drama De- partment Friday Evening Was the seal of ohlo oh winter wardrobes Attended by More Than ISO bought oa budgeu. - . One almflo ooat and dross plus In- ;—Meeting Held. terohantteablo oooossorlos produce - tho olnarlott reoulU tor tho girl who Over 150 women attended the Ma- drcstea an a limited allowance. A siola luncheon and bridge given by coat of daflt gray wool, cut On tho tho drama department of The WOm- simplest linos and uatrlmmod by an'8 olub of Rod Bank Friday. Score fur, has lu imartncos inaroMed by pads Word given aa prlzos at each ta- the addition of a ollm ihlrtwaltt blA Mrs. Waller McDoUgal ind Mf». frock of firay Wool oropo and wlnfi Lyftian 0.' VnnTnwegen were In gen- colorOd Volvob soiff, hat ahd gloves. X ' f eral charge and thoaa assisting with It may be worn also with, a dfeis the" serving wcro Mrs. Aage Nielsen, and accessories of deep blue, rich Ms.- Horitco (5. Powlor, Mrs. J6hn grreon or blank, which make It look hWagencn, Mrs. Carl Sehweriker, like a different eostumo. Any Ono 6f B. Wllllnm Loo, Mrs. F. O.' Wbde- tho OUtflto—coat, dress ahd accents housc, Mrs. H. R, Wellbncher, Mra. G. ,,r-ln&y, be, assembled for |bO. I i lioWiifd Llpplricott, Mrs. Richard Simplicity Main Boqillslte. rtSeKfltaff, Mrs. Walter Bruyere and ' flimbllclty of cut Is the primary Miss Elizabeth Sco-wcroft. reQuitUs for clothes bought on h At a meeting of tho garden, de- limited budget. flomo women Insist plarttrieiit last Thursday John Flefe- ]6n duality of fabric, too, chboslng ler give an illustrated talk:, on "Fall good material for both coat and dfcm Planlltrg of Bulbs." Ho spoke of the ttnd spending llttlo on accessories, international flo-wor show in Holland}' which, they change often, Other* i*!iere more than 1,000 varieties of prefer to buy a coat of tho neat ma- tulips 'word shown nnd where faba- terial they can afford, since It must 16iia' prices were paid (or tulip bulbs. withstand tho hard knocks of bad Ho explained In detail how to plant weather, add to it a very Inexpen- tniibs to get the best results. There sive dress and brlghton It with ac- WaS an exchange of bulbs among cessories coBtlng as much as they members and coffee and home-made con spend, crullers were' served, 'Mrs. Thomas An all black outnt—coat, dress and Voorhls and Mrs. Frank Warner hat—Is a favorite, Unco It provides pbUrlng. neoents. Scarfs Lend Variety. FAB BEYOND HIS EXPECTATION Scarfs, work wonders on lnexpen- The Interlaken Home! BWo froolta, May women buy a halt ; Manager of VVhelnn's Drug Store yard of striped silk, lame or color- Has Great ftcsulls From a Register , you will like on unusual-, comfortable homeiin ful velvet and make their own ac- i t cents to smarten a simple quiet "I must tell you of the amazing on exclusive, residential neighborhood. Its "fresh as dross, Ono chlo Now Yorker has a results we havo obtained from our ppint^construction is; mellowed by^the charming^old- black- wbbh tuhlo - frock with which advertisement in- the want-dopart- sho wears scarfs of .striped lama or msnt of • yesterday's Kegister. We world architecture.- '•'••• - oravat silk crossed flohu-fashlon and surely got a lot of replfes. I am. now tucked into the deop vee neckline. Waiting to interview tho largo num- * Modern equipment, complete interior decoration, have'been Similar thrlclts can tie turned with ber of applicants for tho position." blended together,to create a pleosont atmosphere. colorful clips caught at tho neokllnt. So stated Mr. Katz, manager of tho Belts mako more effective changes, Whelah drug store nt Broad and You are cordially invited to Inspect 315 GRASSMERE AVE,. A pklh Strip 0f sUcda or leather Whito street, last Friday afternoon. INTERLAKEN. Open daily and Sundays from 3 to 5-7 to 9 p. m. with a buokle mado of two gold cur- Mr. Katz hnd on advertisement in tain rings, fabrlo glrdlcB tied In a tho help wanted classification of Tho soft one-icon bow, and stitched fab- Register's want department the day rlo bolts fastened with wood buckles beforo and'thc number of replies he ate among' the smartest which can received was far beyond hfa expec- T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. be wade at homo, tation. ^ Main Street and Mattison Are. Phones 2 and 3300 Asbury Park WitriT The Register going Into Doubling For Evening. Fnrnllaro tmi EqnlpBMnt br Tha StorUnj; Fnrnliore Co., Bed B«nk ' practically-^^very home. In Bed Anionutl« Gu-ftfe Doors b/ Ilfrrlj Door-O-M«Uc, Ext Orange Blouses are one of the greatest Bank's commercial district its dol- Drape* and CnrUlnj bf Enby Lane, Aibnij Park fashion aids to Inexpensive , ward' utiins are read by more persons than Oil Borner and IUdlo bj WeUW», Ino, Aibnrr Park • robes. With a, skirt t6 matoh her \ any other Afbnmouth county news- Athletic Equipment by Eflnrer's, Ajbary Park : - coat and thrco blouses, tho woman paper circulating In tha same area. who dresses bn a small allowanoe can evolve costumes' for any oc- casion. Tho addition of a Blrrtplo Injured at Palrllnveri. wool shirtwaist creates an outfit for spectator sports wear or shopping, a Vlto Lcnllnl of Highlands was colorful blouse of Very sheer efepa thrown out ~ol his tar Friday at Fair e» Ohlffsn JnftkSu Its wearer ready Haven when it collided with a for tea. and a fame of imtih bmuie parked car owned by Bailly broth- linked to the' skirt produces an out* FOB HOTTED BUDGETS . . era of Red Bank. Lcntinl was taken fit for an Informal dinner or the The- gW who dresses im a limited clothes budget can buy this smart winter outfit for about MO. The to Riverviow hospital, where he was movies. coalat ao»k ferny wool, designed wits, a collar which can be worn open bi buttoned close to the treated for a cut upper lip and -a lacerated face. TWd piece evening Costume* com- Bttoht ttttfl flnlBhed with a black leather belt, costs bctwoen $25 ahd $30. Winer It Is it simple shirtwaist bining -a gown with & low decollete trectc of gray wool crcpo costing frojn IS to «10. Felt hat, -velvet scarf ana suede-flnlshcd fabric gloves JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON and a criBp Jacket of tho Baine ma- oft) oil wine colored and If Ifoe scar! Is made at home the trio can be had for about 57. The bag and The road, to better and bigger shots ore black Models similar to Kusm can be bSugllt ttit a total of less than ilO. • " ness leads throuRh The Resister'B ad terial Have proved a fashion life sav- vertlslnE columns.—Advertisement el1 to many women, whtt oan'spend llttlo on clothes. With the laoket by" tf Jeweled «ltp or a flower In tho NEW SALES PAVILION tho dreBB (s ready fof A dinner patty hair, can step out to the gayest par- At our new ploeo of bnalneas on our farm on the.Colt's Neck road, and without it the froflU, ftWentta ty. •.'•'• Three Blocks From freehold Postoflloe,

has compleled plans for their an- West Keanabtirg. nual autumn dance to be given next Brings You These Outstanding Values In Radio FREEHOLDER J, on Saturday evening In the fire house Miss Sue Massavltch was tendered on Laurel avenue and Eighth .street. a birthday party last Thursday Rooky's Rythym Boys will furnish evening at her home on Btone road. the music. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th The guests enjoyed dancing ahd re- The Wllllaih 1* O'Koll aasoclatlbn 1034, At 1A A. M. Sharp, Bain or Shlno. Plenty of Cover and Seats for All. freshments at a late hour. Among has completed plans for their first those present wore MfB. FttUllhs -annual barn donee and party to be Massavltch, Mrs. Lucas Lenowlohy Iven Saturday evening, Novbrhber Vlotorla and Helen Lonowloh, Nell li In Carl tdBella'B tavern on Main Hatalan, Mary, Sue and Holen Mas- $1 down) M, month Dairy Cows, Horsey Mules, Hogs, Sheep, Poultry, street. A flrst-class orchestra will Small carrying charge. savltch pt thlo plaoo and William furnlBh the muBlo for dancing. Corky of Matawan ahd John Sllow Mrs. D. Melslohn w"aB hostefla til Eggs, Farm Produce, Machinery and Stanlby Vasls of Mlddletowb. he* Club (A a. card party last Friday Mr. and. Mra. Joseph JUell and eVehlng. chlldron, Joan and Josoph of Brook- Mrs. NloholaB DoTuro will bo hoo- AUCTION EVUBY FRIDAT sAuce AT AIX TIMES lyn, were week-end gueats of Mri IBBB at cards tomorrow evening at and Mrs. William Kuarloyg of Btone her home on fcalmer avenue for the read. • benetlt Of the Catholic Daughter* of PBOOBAM FOB THE (JBAND OPENING AS FOLLOWS: Mr, otid Mrs. Andrew obarmtih America tit Bt, Ahn'B church. ware I'econt guests of Mlsa Qenevlevo MIB8 Julia BUflatt of Long- Branch Starts promptly at 10 o'clock n. m. with Form Machinery: International hay loader, side VanEriint of the Bronx. WoS 'a refient gueat of hor parcntB, delivery bud hay rake, tractor and tractor disc, corn harvester, McCormlck hay mower, manure Mloa Ruth Goldfarb of New York Mr. and Mrs. Dolbort Burlctt. Spreader, riding cultivators, plows and harrows, 3 frtfm watrottt, hay sliclvlngs find lots of other farm spent Sunday with her parents, Rab- Miss Fanny Slegel has returned to tools; been lifted about a yed* and must be sold. bi and Mrs. Morris Goltlfarb. » TUNES FdREIGN hor position In tho Beth Israel hos- Ten double sets of hiirncds, brushes, Comb9, MddUs, halters and canvos covers. BOO gallons MrB, Anita Walters has accepted a pital at Newark- following n Stay STATIONS BY NAME position at South Amboy. With hbr family here. good bnfn palrtt In btte-gnllon cOhs, besides many other articles of all descriptions. Larry Thome, olght-yoar-old sdn of > MIssBs Helen Llpt nnd Rose, Ca- -. 400 seasoned locust posts, 100 bags winter potatoes, 100 bags onldns, 10 tons baled mixed hay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thome, has re-prlonl of Now York spent thrco days • 12-INCH ELECTRO- 10 tons baled. Straw, 300 bushels c.orn, and lots of other farm produce. S00 head of poultry to be sotd. turned to hlB homo on Stono road last week visiting Mias Llpf's par- from tho Monmouth Memorial hos- ents,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llpf. DYNAMIC SPEAKER At 18 o'clock 30 minute recess, free lunch and drinks. pital; at Long BranAh and It cbn- veleijtilng at his homo from Injuries Come and meet your friends, Inspect the most up-to-date aJid modern tales pavilion In tho received by an automobile two weflks i ELECTRONIC state and community.' ' . ago. Union Beach. - TUNING EYE 12:80 P. M. sharp: Start on cows. 60 head family cows and bee't cattlo, calves and sheep, 100 MlBses Katherlne Brannlgan, Jen- , (fbt fttd Bkfik n«il»tti> can it bofiihl nlo Carflfiy, Wlhfllffed WaUaBtt and pigs of all slits and weight. One assignment 14 Guernsey cows, a real hettrw be sold and one assign- In Onion Deach tl tU (ton of Go* BIA' ment of 10 HulHtclitB. ' Mkry Brannlgan were Freehold visi- "''>. •* . ' .' ©ALUWAVf RECEPTION tors on Sunday. 1 Jioa Anna Jamlcoon, tan moved At 1:00 P. M. stlarp, main event of the day: SEVEN CARLOADS OF DAIBV COWS! O. B. Hatalan spent Sunday at to Koarny. GETS EVERYTHING Perth Amboy. Mr. and MrJ, Arthur Rugg of New- These Seven Carloads Dairy Cows, as stated,, Tho Holy Namo Society of St. ark, former residents ot Union » 7 MATCHEb SUPER Thirty Michigan Holsteins Ann's oiiurch received Holy Com- Bench, are the parents of a daMlgh- are without question tho largest shipment of the Top notdherfl and Bomo registered, to be sold for best dairy cows that can bo found anywhere, and munion In a body Sunday morning SILVERTONE TUBES Falrlnwrl Farms, Howell, Mlchlgaft, and to bg at the 711)0 6'clock mass, Immediate Mrs, Midno Bharp erttortnlhcd at ropr'econlod personally by their manager, Burr J. above all, they are sent here to be Bold without ly fellewlflg masa the moinBera on- a sociable Monday afterhbdH. tlobver. Soitlo are fresh With calves, and CIOBO reserve—the highest blddor will' be the purchaser, Joyed a hearty breakfast sponsored The Associated Vetoraris of Arher- J HAND-FINISHED sprlngere. Omcldl records over 60 pounds mllit annually by tho socloty In the school Ican Wars will hold an ArmlBtlce MODERNE CABINET per day and 4 per cent testers. This will be the greatest cow buying day In his- , hall. ABttUt 150 men attended this dfthcb Friday night. • , tory. Bo sUre anil be here. Theeo animals are affair, The Speakers Word Mf. Den- The Bxompt Fll'ombh'a association ny1, fihytlcal education Ihatfllotdr o( Will held ft blnftb pftrty • November 1 Carload Guernseys And Holsteins tuberculin nnd blood tested to enter any accredit- South River high sohoolt John Mal- With fllie, type and prdductioh, direct from Oatt- ed herd anywhere. Test certificates furnished lsy, Rlsv\ John J, tilicttt &hd Gobi-go Mies QtaBb HSfllHBoH spent tho tldgo frarfns, •Wankenha County, Wisconsin. TheSe with each atalninl. Ratri&Hi all of this place, ieelt-SAdlat tile Homo ei Miss Ruth aro tho best top dalrV cows money could blly, The youBs taJloo- Modality or at. Wnlllntf at Steypbrt. and are to ba sold on this day. AIM'S ehUfdh Will ieo6W8 tloly Ootn> LoWrBheb BlBela et Brooklyn haa 20 Head of Horses and Mules MUnlan Ih a bmly Mxl BUriday tlidrh' been Vlsltltlg Mr, find Mrs. Harry 1 Carload Jeraeya and Guernseys Team Brown HofeCB, stven yonrs -old, 3100 IB» at (he 1M o'claek maBd, the nobctlfco. pounds J Two Teams Grove, roal Iowa, horsosj regular moittlily ineetliiB will, be ThB. I18W buhlla llbfnry, Which A renl consignment frdiri Low Smith, Rlchland held tho following evening In tho oponed lost wcok, has a moMber- It's New— It's Different dounty, Ohio. Those bis site Jerseys With 40 Team Bay Horses, eight years old, £000 pounds, church. Bhlp of 05. pound recorda and high butterfat tcBtors. This Is Several single hones, and mules. Some good MISBOS Suo and Mary'Massavltch Edward Juska, KouhBburg ntlof- A Regular 19.95 Value an outstanding lot of dairy cattle. nndtlln horses and uvo spotted ponies. Several 1 and Noll Hatalan Bpent SuHdoy evert' mjy, has dollilod $1B td'Unlon Belich commission horses, ' Inn at Perlh^Amhoy. , tiro company for the purchase ot a For Only Theti FOUR OABLOADS personally attd liidlvld- Miss Mary Jprflotuh of Kewarlt and clffift for IU fire tftlck. iinlly Selected from Iho best that growB, and Wo Invlto you all to bring In your boot cattlo, right from the farms In Mlchlgnn, Wisconsin Hafeltt Peodee of J6rBoy dity were Amazing calves ahd other aUrpllis livestock, poultry, eggs, SUhday Visitors At this place. and Ohio. i?4tlcy QUerrtseys, chdlee Holstftlhs, • farm machinery and preduco to this Balo. Mf, and Mrs, H, B, Jon6s and ctill- real Jerooya, Brown Swiss and Ayrshlros. Plenty drod haVs ffltUHIcd from a tell-daV Performance 1 C"* fresh COWB with calves and mahVclosB Bprlngilrfli DOLLAHS To Uo Olvclt Bt«y Ih Ouhudtt. . Thla llttlo set will Wo always maintain our reputation for shipping Annourioenioht lino been hiade of bring' In programn , tho boBt dairy cows and glvo a B^Uftifo deal, . Away—Threo dash Prizes. ; the Eiarrlttljo of MIBB Mlldrca VoN clear' and brilliant, • i hees of this plaoo and Josoph Rus- It out - p Q r t o r m n BEMEMBEB:—This sale will bo held ttt ouf Nev/ Sdloa Pavilion on our farm, on tho Colt's Nock sell of Now York.' Tho woddlng took hianyblgBetfi. Tliein road, threo blocks from Freehold PoBtoInoe, Freehold, N. J., on Friday, Novombor 20, 1030, ot 10 a. m. placo Novomber 3. , baa novel' bnon nny- J sharp- Dairy cows can bo Been oh Novcmbor 15th until sale day. TERMS:—Caoh. Parties wnntlnfl Charles Wattes la driving a now thlns,llko It at any- ft' credit must arrange beforo sale day. automobllo. wlioro near thin t • • , Mr. and Mfo, Milton tt. OarhdH price Tbo. mJnUto Four Auctioned^ on thft^ Grounds. aro thd ownbra of a now autditiOble, you sue nnd licni It TOM vvABNisn, ioiitJ JrAttouANidic, nAt JOfriss, HtmtinitT -VAN PEW. :' • Mrs. JOlin ffi. LUU'ot tifaoltlyh 1B you will ngreo. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. Nicholas Snnta-LUOla, JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON, Freehold, N. J. Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Smith and Sales Office 1)50. IteoWcnco 030. fttnllly Have nlovod to Long Island for the wlntor. . Mrs. .John Oartland hae fully f«> nmji.toM «li , covered from a aovero lllnoss and Is .„ . i «ui«nlj» of ablo to ba about again. 'your money back. ist- The West KcUntiburg flro oofilfiftiiy Bank 1290 Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results BSD BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, Iggg. ' &"'J Try-' This One CHOCOLATE CAKE f- BIDNE7 SNOW Will lie glad Food, of course,.must 6a. wall - REMAINS FIRST |, seasoned to bo worthy of Hot Off the Griddle I • to answer any questions • its For Hubby And INPOPULARnr • on food < • ESTHEB OONLAN 13 Edited by WILS1A B. DEBTB His Next Guests Returning to Uueloua ' "goosy Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW cakes, .there: tat always that ever pop» ulur fudge oaUe ,ttat,lB ;ftrat wltfc Ham a la McMahon Is a Tempt To make cashew, muffins, mix and ing Diah That Goes Straight silt one'oup of white flour, one-half tho whole family, |n fact," with atmo4 PRIZE WINNING a teaspoon of salt, lour tablespoons the .whole, nation... Hero In an, e» Hollandaise Sauce Among Tang of Crimson Cranberry lo Man's Heart of sugar and 2 teaspoons of ibaklng ooptlonally.'good recipes i V, ', .;' ' j IDEAS powdflr. Add throo-fourtha a oup of CHOCOLATE FODOEI-OAKBJ } to These Dishes At first one tabes it merely aa a graham flour. Stir in two-thlras a 2 oiips sifted cake flour'' Adds Zest eup o' ohoppod cashew nuts, Com- ; Easier Things To Prepare lying then as time goes on end one 2 teoLsnoonfi baking powder By Sidney Snow begins to observe more oloooly, the bine one egg with one oup of milk truth of the saying becomes more. and one-fourth a cup of melted but- » teaspoon soda - - •---.• Fail to See Why Women Shy From This Splendid One of the winners for this weak la and more definite. "The way tola ter. Stir quickly and lightly Into the % iteaspoon salt • Mrs. Stanley King of Sauthhempton,- man's heart Is through bis stomaoh." dry- Ingredients until mixed. Fill V, oup butter or other'shortening small, well greased muffin Una two- Sauce—Good Recipe L. I., a reader of the Southampton, There's a lot of truth behind those 1 oup: sugar- .--,•,. L. I., Press. Mrs. Klrig's reolpe Is few words and tho woman who wins thirds full and bake at 42S S. 25 certainly all we ask for In tho way her man in suoh a way, and ths wom- minutes. This will mako about two 2 egg yollts, well beaten. dozen muffins. 3 squares unsweetened • chocolate, BY SNOW Of being noveland la equally oi de- an who dooonlt is wise to keep those molted i 1 licious. Mrs. Kins will receive a case words constantly In mind. There 1» probably no more senoa- Btlrrlng gently, let It melt slowly— of Trommer's Beer for her recipe, 1% oupa milk tlonal article for a man to cook than and keep your eye on the water In which is for: >' HAM A LA MoMAHON Place'1 tho orusts out from slices of 1 teaspoon vanilla, the frying pan and don't let It boll. I slice of smolied ham, ?i to 1 Inch 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Is Hollandaiae Sauco. And there are ANGEL CAKE ROLL WITH bread in a large pan, and dry thor- : few things easier to make. Steaming, yes—but no boll. Aa the thick oughly in a slow oven; Inorooao heat Sift flour once, meastire, add. bak- butter me. CHOCOLATE FILLING ing powder, soda and salt, and alft to- In spite of the simplicity of Hol- V, cup egg whites 1 onion ,8llghtly BO that the orlsps become landaise and the ease of preparation, stir well, lest tho egg congeal in a 2 tablespoons fat browned delicately. Serve In place gether three times. Cream butter it has a •wicked reputation onS when few solid lumps. About this time, K teaspoon salt 1 quart milk of any other bread, These orisps are thoroughly, add sugar graaually, ana H teaspoon orcam of tartar oroarn togother until light and fluffy. the man of the house announces non- shake In about two or three pinches m 1 carrot great favorites with those whose diet A chalantly that he thinks he would of salt—half a dozen shakes of a lit- % cup of sugar, sifted 1 tomato lists require very little starch, £? S*S yolks and chocolate; then like to contribute a iuess of nice, tle shaker Is about right—then »tlr M oup sifted cake flour 1 orange add flour, alternately with milk, • smooth Hollandalso to complete an the lemon Juice In gently and slowly M teaspoon vanIHa 1 lemon ,- small amount at a time. Beat after Egg Benedict or to tosa over a hcap- —and then, holding the stew pan Vt teaspoon orange extract each addition until smooth. Add 1 4-ounco ,glass of sherry To prevent Irregular-shaped cake vanilla, Fold in egg Whites, bale In lnc platter' of broccoli, the lady right over tho hot (but not boiling) Beat salted egg whites until foamy, H cup mushrooms, canned and bread tins from a ticking, rub tho water, stir and stir slowly but con- add cream of. tartar. Beat until stiff two greased 9-Inch layer pans in a guests will "Oh!".and •Ah!" to his Mi cup green peaB, canned insldes o! the tin thoroughly with moderate oven (850 F.) for JO. mln- heart's content. sistently and In a few minutes the but not dry. Fold In sugar gradu- Flour, paprika, pepper salt, then put a layer of salt one Inch I havo never been able to figure sauce will commence to take on form ally, then the flour, and tho flavoring. thiok la, the bottom and place the uteB. Put layers togother and cover and Bubstance. Now Bhake In enough top and sld6s of cake with BUdgo out why so many women tighten up 1 Pour Into a wax paper-lined Jolly roll For this, you nocd a good substan- pan in a hot oven for about an hour, and hooch up Into a knot'when they paprika to color It up a little, and m sheet 10x16 Inches, Bake In a mod- tial Iron or heavy. aluminum frying think of Hollandaise, Just a,s they go then resume the gentle stirring- m erate oven for 20 minutes. Cool, turn pan with a lid that fits. In the pan obaui making a golf shot. But they keep your eye on the water In the out on a cloth sprinkled with a little put the fat and the onion mineed In baking, excellent results may do Maybe that Is why tljey have frying pan and don't let It boll—but powdered sugar, remove paper. fine. When onion starts to brown, he obtained from, buttermilk which such poor luclt. They probably wor- with the stew pan Just aboVe that Spread cake with chocolate filling. place tho slice of ham (which has most milkmen carry, Treat It as ry the lovely Hollandaise Into a tan- pan of steaming hot water, keep stlis been rolled In flour) In the hot fat ring gently until the sauce Is rich Roll and let stand wrapped in cloth and brown It rapidly on both Bides. sour milk, or If only faintly add, use ,trum along with them and the result MERICA'S own truit, tho cran- pop opon. -Removo from tho firs until ready to serve. Cut In slices. half V, cup milk. of balling powder. hot artichokes or broccoli or aspara- enough -to cover the bam. Now, in- The utensils are Important. Most l a noble contribution it mattes' In a disturbed until cool. 1 teaspoon vanilla to this put the carrot, tomato, orange women use a double boiler; But no gus it is at Its best Topping a slice % cup sugar , of toast or a toasted English muffin tapioca dessert, it's & tertect part- Q. Mold . and lemon, all out into pieces. Add man, putting on an exhibition, should ner to. the delicate smoothness of 1/8 oup flour popper and enough paprika to glvo Woman's Exchange ' do that In th.e first place,-the dou- on which has .been placed a shaving 1 package tamOn-nirored gelatin ' hi teaspoon Bait the milk a faint pinkish color. Bring blo boiler is not picturesque and in of.;broiled ham and then a poached quick-cooking tapioca and lends tbe 1\4 cups' warm -water Open OiSO A. U. to iiOO P.M. dessert a color to gladden tbe eye. * yolks of eggs, slightly beaten this to the simmering point and cov- the second place, at the crucial mo- egg, an .Egg Benedict is ready, call- -U cup flnelj cut celery . er the pan. ment, the water in tho lower pan ing only for the dash of paprika and In these muffins and In this gelatin V, cup drained canned crashed pineapple 1 square unsweetened chocolate Children's exuT Infants' Clothing, may sneak up and go Into a rolling the slice of truffle. - dessert the cranborry adds a crown- 1 cup Uilck. cranberry sauco Scald milk and chocolate In the From time to time, it may be neoos- knitted wear, assortment of neces- boll—and the. result Is chaos and de- Jhjf dlJlousnesB.u Dissolve gelatin In'warm water.' top of a double boiler. Mix sugar, nary.to add-a-llttl'e-mllk.—Slmmor sary and-lovely articles; also cakos, For the tiny family living In the A pure con* product «f auptriw atniction^-curdlesrme ladrcurdles.— tiny apartment and^wlshtng to do a Cnlll.-When slightly thickened,-fold flour,-sal t,eggryolks together.~Add for an hour to an hour and a half, cookies ant) rolls. Cranberry Tapioca \ in remaining Ingredients. Tarn into milk and chocolate slowly to egg mix- or until the ham,Is tender. quality with a raal molaii>i:f|aTar •» • So the Barest thing.is a-good, big little simple but interesting enter- ture. Return to'double boiler, cook Something for everybody. t< frying pan, filled about half full of taining, here Is the menu for-an In- V* cup quick-cooking taploet mold. Chill until.arm. Unmold on Then romovo ham to platter and soutHIRN MOIASIM COMPANT M/S.cups boiling wat«r crisp lettuce. Garnish with mayon- until thick, stirring constantly. 'Chill pour the sauce through a strainer. UXJNSEN PLACE •II 1)1h Slr«lt,-N«w York, N. V water, just below the holllng point. teresting; Sunday morning breakfast and add vanilla before spreading. Tho left hand should be-reserved for or Sunday evening supper or a late V« teasfeoon salt naise. Serves 6. . ! ' Put eauco back Into frying pan and handling the stew pan in which the evening snack:. • -.•••• 1 cup ten-mlnuts cranberry lauce Mrs. Richard Dorland of Nassau, thicken to desired consistency with a fla'uee Is to bo made, while the.right . If It's to be breakfast: Fruit, Eggs I v\lp .whipped cream Cranberry Flakel-Muffing Now York, a subscriber of the Chat- little flour, Now, add- the sherry. hand has easy access to the. ingredi- Benedict, Toast, ijam,' Coffee. 3 tablespoons Qrange Julet IM cups sifted flour ' • • ' - ham, New York, Courier, "has been About four ounces.gives a. full, rich The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing l/traspoon grate.d orange rind 4 teaspoons double-sotlnff baking powder awarded a case of Rupport's Beer. flavor, but you must let your own ents and to the spoon for tho stir- Or If It's Sunday evening: Clam U teaspoon salt ring. and Tomato Juice mixed,In a cock- ' Drop tapioca Into boiling salted Mrs. Wllber Scott of Brldgeton, taste be the Judge. Return the slice 43-M MONMOBTH ST., Phone 3J2O ' BED BANK, TT. J, waler Cook In double boiler five H cup sugar Mew Jersey, a reader of the Bridget- of ham to the pan of sauco and bring Now, over to the right, -one has set tail (with celery- salt-topping), Eggs 1 cup coarsely chopped cranberries ' Classes for Children, and Adults in all Types of. Dancing. out in orderly array: a'quarter pound Benedict, Bottled Beer or Ale, a minutes, s11 rrIng occasionally. 3 eggs, veil beaten • , ' ton, New Jersey, Evening News, Is It again to the simmering point The -of butter, broken Into- bits-^thB yolks baked- pear, a slice of sponge- cake When cold,- add ten-minute cran- l cut milk the winner of a rice ball and-a box hem should now be very tender and Exercise'Classes for Women. Restricted Clasaos In Ballroom Dancing. of two eggs, nicely beaten up—the and aglass of tokay. berry sauce, orange rind and-Juice. 4 tablespoons melted butter or other of All Comet Rice Products, the sauce a golden yellow with a pi- shortening quant flavor. At this point add the Reflatratlom Afternoon! 3-0 (oxctpt Wed.) Alia Man. Tuec. A Thur*. ET. T-BISO Juice of a lemon in a cup—a salt Or after the theater: Fruit Cocktail Lastly fold.in whipped cream, Pour 1 cup bran Oakes * ' .< - - Mrs. Marion K. Burns of North- shaker and a can of paprika. (canned), Egg Benedict, Bottled lnto,glasses. Chill. Top with whip- port, L. I., a reader of the Northport, half cup of mushrooms and half cup ped cream. Sift flour once, measure, add batf :* I., Observer, has been awarded a of peas and let thorn warm. Place Into the little stew pan, held firmly Beer or Coffee, Olives and Celery, Po- Ing powder, salt, and sugar, and slti ham on hot platter and pour the In the left hand, drop the butter and tato-Chips and a Melon. box of Friend's Food Products from Ten-minute Cranberry Sauce' again. Add-cranberries.to 1/3 cup Melrose, Mass. sauce over it, and garnish with par- 1 pound or quart (I cups) cranbtrrlei ' flour mixture. Combine eggs, milk, Mrs. Edith B. Mather of Philadel- sley, roady to serve. Smart Place to Dine 3 caps vatttr and butter;, add to flour mixture, FOOTBALL SEASON WHAT THE WELL DRESSED Hi to 3 cups sugar . ' phia, Pa., a reader of the Chester- If you wish, you may substitute a beating only enough to dampen all town, Md., Transcript, has won a good slice of veal, cut from the leg, JUST THE TIME.FOR SALADS ARE WEARING Boll sugar and water together 6 Dour. Fold In cranberries and flakes. metal recipe holder with recipes and In place of the ham. minutes: add cranberries and boll Bake ID greased muffin pans In tot a can of Pompelan Olive Oil. SNACKS AND WAFFLES without stirring (5 minutes 1» 'usu- oven (425* F.) 25 minutes, or.until Mrs. F. Howard Hunt of Upper Even the plainest of us may be ally sufficient) until • all - tbe skins done. Makes 18 muffins. Montclalr, New Jersey, a subscriber turned Into a vision of loveliness If of tbe Montclalr Times, has been Hot Soup For Football season, days when there .we but, give the costume designer a awarded, a cheese tray with an isn't time to stay homo and prepare chance.' Clothes-may not make'the assortment'of seven kinds of Bor- RESTAURANT a large dinner for the starved game man,,as tho saying goes—nor either den's Cheese. The Children 66 BROAD ST., Phone 1498 RED BANK goers, the housewife being Included the woman—but the proper apparel Failure Proof Pies Favorites among them, Thes&.are the days does bring out the good points In all of us. And most assuredly. It Is more TASTINESS OF CAULI- -• During Winter Enjoy Your;, Food in Our when the dinner Is partially prepared than right that we should'put our In the morning or the'lee'box Is kept best foot forward and make the most With The Men FLOWER DEPENDS Modern Air Conditioned Dining Room filled with "snacks." There can be a of the nice' bib and tucker (whatever ON APPEARANCE Favorite Recipe of Middle Weit cold roast that can be heated' and a-bib and tucker.may happen to be). Woman'Who Keeps Soup = FRIENDLY SERVICE ' • \ . sliced in the gravy to make those Even so, with the salad. To start Whenever the male contingent, geti A cauliflower Js one.of tho»e-vege- grand, hot sandwiches. Assorted with, the most intriguing salad is a chance to vote on dessert favorites, "CRACKLINGS" QRfc- tables whose taste depends so much Ready All Winter MEALS SERVED HOT CAKES and cheesea are always popular, -with an just another bunch of vegetables or lemon meringue pie is 'certain:to be on Its appearance.. Everyone,knows . WAFFLES ' some.odds-and.endsiof fruit or some listed with tho top favorltesrf and INALLY PREPARED , how unappetizing a plain < boiled AT ALL HOURS assortment of relishes and olives and chocolate'pie 1B likely to be runner- This past summer -we were talk- Hot. Calics ' .IS bits of meat But dress them up and 1 FOR KIDDIES cauliflower looks, especially If it Is a pickles. up. . Such positive preferences need Ing with a woman fronuihe Middle Luncheons 50c & 60c IVaffles ______M\ lo and behold—thete comes forth* a little brown around,the edges. -Well, West .The day was one of the very Hot Colics and "Sausage .10 . It. is.a nice gesture after these creation of beauty and of marked not perplex the busiest of-housewives From Mexico to California and say we, no wonder children .and grand football games to have a group appeal." Truly,'the 'dressing is what or; oven the bride whose skill is'llm- hot-ones and like most people we Dinners 75c & $h00 Hot Caltes wltii Fried -. slowly up throughthe Northwest the many .grown ups "squirm" at.the were drinking Iced tea. The conver- of friends gather at the house to makes,tho. salad. . . Ited to water boiling. Lemon mer- popularity)'of Cracklings Is Increas- very-mention of cauliflower. A cauli- > Ham or Bacon • .40 play tho game over again and if the ingue pie can be made without cook- sation moved slowly around various Waffles and Sausage _ M ing. Tears ago these cracklings flower casserole: Is'Just the thing to foods and recipes and the BUfiJcct housewife doesn't care to serve a DRESSING ing by this failure proof recipe In. no were prepared just-as cooklea.are change the minds-of the family In Dinners A'Specialty Waffles with Fried Ham. . dinner to them, these guests can be 1 cup French dressing more than five minutes, and choco- was brought up about winter day done today, mostly for children. A regards to this savory vegetable. drlnkB for children. • Now this wom- : or Bacon - ' • • JS9 well and satisfactorily filled with 1 tablespoondleed onion late pie Is equally easy and sure of new'use has been found for them In CASSEROLBJ of CAULIFLOWER . ..-•: .-•• : I-' "snacks."- Just a plate of bread and 1 tablespoon'chopped parsley success." Pie crust pitfalls can be an was -wise* she had a way of her WaDlos with Cream • recent years, and their popularity is Cut up enough flowerettes of a fine, Chleken ' ' .60 crackers, another of butter, and a 1 tablespoon diced red and green gracefully avoided by using a cookie Increasing daily, though still not seen own which we think will be most Sea Food in Season large ona of cheese, cold meats, let- peppers crust often in the Bast. firm cauliflower to make'three cups. helplulto many other mothera. On tuce and tomatoes. Or again, there MAGIC LEMON MERINGUE PIE Mix with a cup of finely'shredded the back of her stove she keops, all la the ever popular "wattle," doing Mix onion, parsley and peppers They are also known as "Chlchar- celery, two minced onions, and one during the cold weather, a great pot FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS thoroughly with the French dressing. 11/3 cups (1 can) sweetened con- rones," which is the Spanish name justice to any housewife. One of the densed milk • • •• ' sweet, green "pepper, also minced. of home-xnadc soup, and the minute most popular modes of "feeding" In Chlffonade Dressing Is splendid with and a very choice one, too. They Melt one-fourth of a cup of bacon the children come In from playing the West af^er the game Is a ham- cabbage, romalne or cucumber salad. Mi cup lemon Juice are simple to make and are most de- fat in the bottom'eft a pan, add the Grated rind of 1. lemon or licious" when Berved cold an(J slightly in the snow, she heats a few cups of burger party. These are.done very . FRENCH FRUIT DRESSING vegetables, cover and cook, tossing soup, which, In their half frozen inexpensively nfi hot - corn • meal mush, If. one wore to keep a scrap book LILLY WHITE'S t.. Bed Bank US5. Brood Street, Shrewsbury, N. 8. chances—Call for it for . nothing but "left-over" recipes, scrambled eergs, frizzled.ham,.toast, coffee. Lnneh—Creamed tmra I • . the amount saved in food bills would on toast, earallopcd • com, dresied lettuce,{fruit• compote,k cookies,- tea CREOLE SAUCE be Very noticeable. Very few people |or milk. Dinner—Grilled- lamb-cbopj,' muahroomu and, tomatoes, by aro purposely wasteful but whjen no haine — use Is known for a little of this or a smothered cmota,'-beet and'celery root-salad,'.pumpkin ph>, coffee. little of that, well, what 1B there to do about it? Here is a good recipe (WEDNESDAY] ' using left-over rico which might be • r I Breakfast—Stewed prunes, fried eggs, fried helpful to many. 'bacon, teased English muffltit, orange >marmalade, coffee or cocoa. RICE CHEESE LOAF Lunch—Macaroni and cheese en casserole, string bean salad, chocolate 1 cup cooked rice 'sundae, cookies, tea or milk. D'nner—Dutch oven pork chops, baked 1 cup cottage cheese JS cup peanuts put through meat potatoes, smothered cabbage, dressed lettuce, apple cake, coffee. chopper-, THURSDAY 1 cup bread crumbs Breakfast—Ready to eat cereal with sliced ba- 1 email minced onion 1 cup canned tomato soup nanas and cream, griddlo cakes, maplo syrup, llttlo sausages, coffee 1 tablespoon butter ' ,. • 'or cocoa. Lnnch—Cream of celery soup, combination salad, toasted Mix all (except half of the tomato 1 muffins, layer cake, tea or milk, Dinner—Rib roant of beef, mashed eoup) together. But Into a greased Doar Miss Wiima, pan and pour tho extra tomato soup .potatoes, French fried onion), buttered beets, cabbage and plncopplo over tho loaf. Bake In a moderate !galad. frozen custard, assorted cakes, coffee. Day don make much crcole sauce In Maryland but Ah knows a women oven for about H hour.. fum Noworleans .name Is Cookoo or FRIDAY I ' •-'' eomthln lllto dat and she make It A MODERN eetlinp; con make ' Breakfast—3tewed peaches, cold Jiico cereal, bery good an dis Is how she do It: .your diamond* -and other jelly om'olot, popovert, currant jelly, coffee or cocoa,' Lunch— She take a skllllt an nut In three Creamed eggs on toast, asparagus tip salad, cocoanut enstard pie, heepln table spoons butter, an when gems look larger ... more eortly NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF do butter melt sho put In a big onyun tea or milk. Pinner—Fried oysters, French fried potatoes, cole olaw,! sliced up an threo green peppers ... more valuable! Lot us reset •with boiled dressing, hard rolls, upside down cake, coffco. ' sliced up. Sho simmer dls fob. about ten mlnito nn,dcn oho pour In a quart all your old-fashioned rtnga. RUPPERT'S BEER can ob tomatoes wld all, do Jooce. You'll find our prices low, and I • »' Breakfast—Orarura juice, plain waffles, broiled Don she tako a can- ob munhroomo and slice dem flno an put dom In an our work unturpauinsly fine. It Aids Digestion bacon, syrup or strawberry Jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Crab cakes, don sho take two or throe nlco pco- canned peas, mclba itoast, brown betty, ie& or milk. Dinner*—Tomato montos from a can and BIICO dem and juice cocktail, beef pot-pie, with vegetables, pear and cottage cheesa put dem In and den salt an popper. St nobody lookin oho put In a (peck salad, rice pudding, coffee. . ,. ". • ob garllo. But of you Is cookln foh white folks yp llotor not put in do SUNDAY garllo or doy out yo kollop out 81m- ,. DISTRIBUTOR hnMXBREXTS BEER BrtaVfost—Pineapnle juice or sliced pineapple, jacx_ dJa,about, onoliour. -Ef It get hot or wldeemnl, fried ham and egga, fried potatoes, corn bread, too thick yo can put In a llttlo «oop and Manufacturer of coffee or cocoa. Pinner—Shrimp cocktail, roast duck with dressing, broth. Hopln you Is da sumo, your humble servant, Lilly Wlilto. MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES opplo sauce, brown rice, ripe olives and bread picMos, string beans,' itreen salad, molded' chocolate leg cream with eocoanut layer cake, Appeal to the eye la aa Important coffco. Bnpper—Amorted waffles, Dttlo sausages, syrup, jam,' Jolly, ns appeal to the palate, nnil helps to 36 BROAD ST., RED BANK Rear 16 Wear Front St. PHONE 1051 ~~ Red Bank Nf. J. ; or creamed chicken, assorted cokes, coffee mako food more enjoyable A gravy TEL. 1831 1 which IB oncmlc In appearance la dis- Bldncy Snow will be pleased to supply any of theae rcclpei, appointing and altogether unneces- -..••; Jwiwaits sure e| this pap«rt sary. • ' •'•.•'• • • \' RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. F.IPVMT

clams,, oystors, etc Wo often hav 7.16 miles, nix found trips .weekly. FATTENING RATION. soup for dinner when the weather is Savings Expected Present pay, $619; bond required, Tho I cool, and Trova and I are fond of MONEY LOANED $800. , - . '., Poultry" For Holiday Trade Need mi Jewelry. Sliver. Muslcul InalrtimcnU. Oanicma clam chowder and when wo men' This Kind of Food. Rlnocuhir*, eta tloned It to Ty he simply stuck u; In Mail Carrying From Matawan railroad station to Atlantic Highlands, 12.8 mlleB, by Ucanied *nc] Bonded by Stats ol N. t •hlsjioso. Well, after the shower In 'In order to produce the bost qual- IVE PAY CASH FOR OLD GOIJ) AND 8U.VEO •-r'i Lincoln and the weather bocaru Bids Are Now Open for Nine way of Keyport, Keansburg, Port ity roasters, capons and turkeys for cool, 1 proposed soup and Just fo: Monmouth, Bclford, and Leonardo, market during the Thanksgiving and fun wo made clam chowder and dl Rural Moil Routes in County 12 round trips a week from June 1 Christmas seasons, these birds Broadway Loan Co. not tell Ty. He. ate very heartily an —Contracts Will be for Four- to September 30 and six round trips should be fattened for three to four 41)8 Broadway,

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RAYMOND CORCORAN 20 YEARS AQO AND TODAY. Mr. Corcoran lives at 143 Nelson-Avenue, Jersey City. His son Kenneth, 4, knows there's no finer meal than Bond Bread and milk.

WlTH the advent of Thanksgiving and the holiday season, you will want to make doubly sure that your linens are perfectly laundered. HEN I was a small boy, my grandmother w owned a grocery store. Naturally she sold In our New Home Service the_y are returned bread ... yet she would never eat the bread she to you white as the winter's snow, beautifully sold. Then Bond -Bread was introduced. The de- ironed and neatly folded... just the way you . mand for Bond grew. Customers told grandma like them. All flatwork, as a matter of fact, it was just like home-baked, so finally grandma - is finished, the balance fluff-dried. tried }t herself. Just one loaf was. enough—she became so sold on Bond she insisted my mother You will like New Home Service and especial- 1 give it to me regularly. You can bet good, hon- .-v, • • ly its low coBt... only 5c per pound, with a est, old-fashioned Bond Bread is the bread my minimum charge of 50c for the first five •family and I eat today." ., pounds. Handkerchiefs and doilies lc each additional.

Other services at correspondingly low prices. Call its today!

Dial LITTLE FALLS 4-04.00 • RED BANK 2600 or Dial "Operator" and ashfoi Toll-Free Phone WX-1000 (Tfto toll charge is automatically reversed to us)

HO PAID TESTIMONIAL HAS EVER BEEN USED FOR BOND BREAD Bntlro contcnti Copyright I&I0 by Qcncrnl DaUna Company THE' AIR...GUY. 10MBARD0.ii.WABC • EVERY 'SUNDAY'AFTERNOON • S:30 'Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTER; NOVEMBER 12, 1936.

tion of a largo Ico houso. at Sea Harry Pitcher of Rod Bank sold his foot caught In tho whlRlctrci woro played. Thosa attonding In Bright, which was to hold 500 tons hii s farf m att BoobojrvlllBbll o to C. J. 8.ftd It was badlbdl y mashedhd, costumo woro Holon Monsky, Mar Items, of Yesteryears of ice. Ruggles of Gardner, Massachusetts,; /Thomas Riddle of Occanport hoi Jorlo Kelly, Clalro Bartholbmy, Helen NJno lads of Shrewsbury wore for $9,000. It contained 105 acres of IIS power boats stored in his shlj French, - Portia Borgon, Dorothy brouEht before Justlco Child of Rec good farming land, yard for tho wlntor season. Blckford, Louise Doromus, Eleano Bank on complaint of Goorgo W Mrs. John P. Thlol of Bolford was Tho Democrats swopt their cand Hcddonberg, Lawroncp Thompson, From Register Files Stllwcll. They wero charged witl selling her proporty at that placo dates Into ofllco by large majorities, Horton Garrison, William Rya'n, Wil- sotting fire to Mr. Stilwcll's fenc< and planned to lead a retired life. John W. Slocum was elected senator liam Hanco, Frank Doan, William and breaking windows in on unoe She had conducted a Btoro at that ovor Clarence Hetrlok, and Wilbert Barry, Wendol Hall and Glen Riddlo. cupled houso owned by him. The placo many years. A. Boocroft was elected sheriff. In Mrs. Edward W. Throckmorton Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled FrOm th boys admitted their guilt and wen Red Bank tho Democrats oleotc died at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. discharged with a roprimand, Warren H. Smock was building a Horaco P. Cook and Robort N. Hur- and Mrs. McLoan of Now Haven, News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment August Alulilenbrink of Long houso on ono of tho Morford lots on ley as councllmon. Albert L. Ivlns Conncoticut, where sho was visiting. Branch died from tho effeota of a Upper Broad street for his.own oc- had an easy victory oVor Mort V, Mra. Throokmortun was ono of tho of Today's Readers. fractured skull sustained by a fall cupancy. Tho houso woo to cost Pach and Dr. William M. Thompson best known dog fanciers In this vi from a wagon. Ho was survlvod by about $15,000. was ro-elccted collector ovor Alex- cinity. Tho Ndveslnk Hook & Ladde Harry A. Kettcl .of Fair Havon Fifty Years A£o. his wISow and ono child. ander D. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. West of New John E. Foster of Atlantic High company conducted a successful oy Edward Fonton of Lccdsvllli sailed for England, whoro ho planned John II. Corllcrj defoatod Frank ster-supper in Naveslnk hall. Tin to spend six weeks at his boyhood York announced tho engagement of lands and Joseph Rlley c£ Ked Ban raised,500 barrels of carrots on three McMahon for mayor of Rumson by their daughter Isabel to F. Clifford were admitted to tho bar aa attor ollicors of-tho company wero W^ acres. This was tho largest yield o homo. a 65 majority, B. Manning president, Walter J Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . neys at law, and Frod W. Hope ol carrots' ever harvested in that vi- Mrs. Arthur W. Koliy of Irving W. Fattorson of Rod Bank. tho law firm of Applcgato & Hop Baines secretary, T. M. JIaxso placo had ono of her lingers ampu- Tho contest for a-handsomo watch You'll be surprised to oee cinity. * botweon John R. Donovan. of Por Robert Slack -returned from the •was admitted aaa counsellor at law treasurer and Thomas H. .Solde Tho pupils at tho Red Bank public tated as tho result of being thrown how much wear there 3s left Victor Carvor, a Red Bank mason ilnanclal secretary, ' from on automobile whllo riding Monmouth. and Patrick Kolly of ong Branch hospital, where, ho un- schools who excelled In their studies Keansburg was won by Mr. Dono- dorwont treatment for an Injured in your winter clothes after went to Brooklyn, where.he plannei Codfish wore plentiful along th for tho first term of tho current near Torna v River. , \a remain until spring-. van. Tho proceeds woro for tho bon- knee sustained whllo - - delivering Sanitoning. Colors and finish iWth. Jersey shore and woro selling school year were Lily Smock, Hottio Charles G. Ognibene and Louis J. oflt of St. Mary's church at Now papers for M. F. Totley. at two cents per pound wholesale. Tumon formed a partnership for will be renewed, and they'll Miss Lizzie Lnfelra won the prin< Patterson,' Helena Browor, Carrie Monmouth. Francis Becker was sworn In as cipal prlzo . at a spelling bee con A lot of Littlo Silver hoodlum Steinberg, Clara Child, Mamio eneral law. practice" with an office last longer, because, the db. broke a to\vn lamp at the corner o n Now. York. Ico jboat ownors at Fair Havon special officer at Rumson. W. ducted at Mnnasquun. Laug, Daisy Throckmorton, Sarah woro arranging a sorles of races for Nelson and J. Dewltt Browor woro rasive dirt which makes Howard Biunley succeeded Henry South street "arid Scufflotown roa< Clayton, Charles Beck, Florence Bis- An election was~ hold "at Keana- and a~reward of $50 was olTcrecl.fQ a silver trophy. Thoso~ who proposed his bondsmen. clothes wear out faster will Conovcr as assistant postmaster at hop;- George Shomo, Eva Shomo, Jos- burg and the voto was unanimous to enter tho contest woro Floyd tgng Branch village. tho arrest ' and conviction of thi oph Johnson, Emma Sickles, Hanna or a now school at that placo to cost -A houso boat wag being built for be removed. guilty parties. Smith, Clinton Wllbor, Captain Ed- Samuol Hardonbrook of Fair Haven. Rev. J. C. Nobles, formerly sta- McQueen, Annie Stiles, Alice Law- $16,000. One hundred and thirteen ward M. Littlo, William Bonnott, My- Sanitone is a patented tioned at Atlantic Highlands, took John H. Robinson of Red Bank less, Carrlo Ivins, Hattie Ivins, Jes- Mr. Hardenbrook mudo hla living went gunning- on a stormy day and •otes were cast. ron Mlnton, Harvoy Littlo, Honry around tho river and tho house boat method that removes dust, charge-of a church near Canlden. sie Allairo, Clifford Patterson, Mario Hov. Johnson X* Minor accepted Schneider, Mortlmor Curchln, Wil- Captain Charles B. Parsons shot one rabbit, in addition to get Reckless and Fredcricka Frost. he pastorate of tho Red Bank Bap- was to bo his ail-year-round homo. Bugar spots and all ordinary ting a good wetting. • Aftcf" ho liam Alberts, William Chandlor and William H.. Popo and Charles schooner, John R. Bergen, was cx- Miss Annie Holmes of Keyport, lst church. John Hobrough. stains, from the heaviest rer'- 1 home the latter part of tho brought his game homo the' house ,vhllo horseback riding near Center- Klaus furnished tho music for tho garments. hold cat appropriated tho rabbit for Tho Clay building on Broad street, Miss Margucrlto Bedlo was eleotod ance givon by tho American ^ month. •Ille, was thrown from her mount rvhich had recently been sold to :.li. und Mrs. Benjamin W. Bennett good meal and Mr. Robinson was ;nd badly bruised. • president of tho Jonnio Wron club ihanics in L]ttlo Silver hall for tho ;eft without a return for his day's Charles K. Straus, was being torn of, Keyport. icnoflt of tho village fire company. of ISatontown celobrateu tho 60th JJanicl H. Cook was building a new 3own as a first rribvo toward build- anniversary of their marriage. jport. IOUSO on his mill property at Tin- Dr. Walter Allen of Red Bank Ferdinand Pell of Sea Bright was ing a large addition to the Straus oponed an olllce at Keansburg for Miss Hanna Holmes and John W. on ' Falls. .-,- : itoro.". Trafford, both of Shrewsbury, were killed while shooting ducks. Accom- Anna J. Corliss of Fair Haven and tho practlco of medicine. married at tho residence of Mrs. panied by his sons Ferdinand and ohn Wesley Frost of Naveslnk wero Elwood B. Ivlns, Albert W. Wor- The Monmouth Contracting com- Holmes at Eatontown. George, ho was on his yacht in the married at Fair Haven by Rev. J. len, Jr., and William Antonldcs woro pany of Red Bank was awarded tho General Clinton B. Fisk, who had icinity of Sandy Hook when the ac- H, Pierce. n charge of a banquet held in Ro- contract to lay 15 miles of sowor been a candidate for governor of •klcut occurred. . . Eleanor S. Langdon and . Daniel lef fire house, at which tho Red pipe from Old Bddgo to Jamcabur£ New Jersey, closed his Kunison IS. H. Gates of Brooklyn was ap- jttwrence, both of Mlddlotown town- 3ank commissioners and officials of and in tho streets of Jamesburg.' home and moved to New York for lointed principal of tho Sea Bright hip, wero married at Red Bank by the Red Bank fire department were Mrs. Robert Mantel, wlfo of tho JLthejyJntor. „ public school, Jenry Belting. guests of honor. Shakespearean actor, died at her A LAUNDRY — A-Chautau Joseph Applegate, a conductor on "Pach"Brothers;7prominent"photog-- summer homo at Atlantl&,.HlEhlands. "HejwioT7clifatcd twice "by oiie man SERVICE the Red Bank nnd Sea Bright ific circle was started at Asbury aphers, who conducted a studio in own died at tho home of her grand- Miss Cora " Lohson of~Oaltlnnd freight train, was badly' scalded at r'ark, with VanVlict Lcroy as prcsi- Jew York, announced branch studios on, Thomas Ridel, Sho was 100 street entertained.a group of friends u an accomplice~of"i]ic~cht!

1214 motorists in 14 cities, tested a "mystery" gasoline. 95% of them proved that it gave better performance than the gasoline they had been using. This "mystery gas" was Blue Sunoco. JHRYSLER invades the lmv- three or four more miles per necring feature . . . Valve-Seat SEE THE CARS priced field! callon than many mrs of much Inserts., ^'"loating^owcr...time- The Chrysler Royal, Imperial, less horsepower* A brand-new Uhrysler Royal! tested; genuine Hydraulic Brakes n,nd 1937 Airflows.are on display Truth In gasoline adverthtngt::: Pact, Instead from their tanks and replaced with tea A low-priced Jint car . . . new With Automatic Overdrive t . . . Safety All-Ste/l Bodies . . . at Chrysler dealer showrooms. of claims I—is what Blue Sunoco brings you gallons of this "mystery" gasoline. Then style from bumper to bumper! 1't gives even greater economy finger-touch, shockless steering. • in the most complete, the most during test they went out to test it. Later, they wers . . . a l)i(r, roomy caff ... a at touring speeds. •k CHRYSLER ROYAL ... 93 hor«c- ever devised for any gasoline! asked for their honest, candid opinions. Here power-p.ickod economy car! poivcr, 199-inch over-all length. Ten NEW 1937 IMPERIAL ... body.typcs. $715 and up. Four-Door are the figures. The statements of those mo- WORLDS OF ROOM/ Stchn*815. torists who were already using Blue Sunoco Chrysler engineers have cre- AND NEW 1937 AIRFLOW " HOW THIS TEST V/AS MADE ated an amazing new engine .. . Chrysler Royal is lithe, sleek, •ft CHRYSLER IMMMAl ... 110 have been omitted from the compilation In the field of luxury cars, Chry- horsepower, 204-inch,over-all length. We employed the services of the Ron the Gold Seal ... 93 horse- dashing ... a wonder for room Federal Research Corp.—an entirely inde- power . . . with the highest ... 43^i.inches wide at the sler presents two beautiful new Six body typej. $925 and u# Four- BLUE SUNOCO WINS AGAINST 54 masterpieces. 'In the thousand . Door Tourinfj Sedan-K>9S.' pendent, fact-finding organization. Un- OTHER LEADING BRANDS OF compression for its bore the windshield ... 53 inches at the •&CHRYSLEB CUSTOM IMPEHIAL known even to our own employees, this or- world has yet seen; -center pillars, i;.S4?J inches at dollar range. . . the biff, powerful . , . lJQhoncpoYver, 223-inch over-all ganization soot ill men out into the high- GASOLINE Then'.' . . new car style . . . rear pillars . . . worlds of leg Imperial . . . with the comforts length. Twobody typei. ways and byways of fourteen cities—large In this remarkable test,' Blue Sunoco was 'it CHRYSLER AIRFLOW . . , nu new roominess . . . new riding room, head room, elbow room .of length and size, the'beauty and small—from Massachusetts to Virginia compared with 54 other makes of gasolint .. .spacious, level tonncau floors. of long, sweeping lines, the fin- horsepower, 213-inch over-all length. ease . . . all at a new low price. Two'body types, JH75. and westward; — extra-priced, regular-priced, cut-prlcedi* Amazing new Aero Hydraulic est of appointments, magnificent The 1214 motorists who took part in thi performance from 110 horse- tAnlomnlc OTer'drlre !• itlndlrd on Chryilcl Air* GOLD SEAL PRINCIPLE Shock Absorbers , . . built like flaw and Cmton Imp^lil. Arxllible on all 1917 WE LEPT THE BLUE OUT OF test didn't know which gasoline they were GIVES NEW POWER WITH the landing mechanism of an power. Chrriltn at illlbt idUtlojialcMt. BLUE SUNOCO testing—don't know even yet, until they ECONOMY airplane. They combine with .All price! Hi? It factory. Detroit, "k Aikfbrtb« read this report. In the 1937 Airflow . . , . Omcl.l Cnmltf MMori-Codmcidil Credit Com- This was to prevent identification. Olbcr- Gold Seal — Chrysler's nevv Airflow weight..distribution and America's most ' modern mo- 0arr/ Tine Payment Flan. 95% Of THESE MOTORISTS PROVED Amola steel springs to give such wisc, this gasoline was regular Blue Sunoco economy engine — is '.dynamite tor car. With new beauty, nnd the certificate to the left, mado by an THE SUPERIORITY OF BLUB under complete and velvety con- a ride as no other low-priced new longer, lower lines, new SUNOCO IN ALL-AROUND PERFORM- car ever gave Lcfore. independent testing laboratory, proves it. trol . . . cupcr-high compression interiors. . . with exclusive ad- ANCE. THIS, BEYOND QUESTION, , . . new larccr exhaust valves Positively regal trim! Superb vantages of,room, riding com- 'WHO TOOK PART IN THIS TEST? RANKS IT AS AMERICA'S OUTSTAND- of Austcnitic steel . . . met ordi- upholstery and appointments! fort and safety made possible by ING MOTOR FUEL AT ANY PRICE. nary ^(lioline. Gold Seal (jives Every famous Chrysler eiiRi- Airflow design. More than twelve hundred motorists — AHTJ UF . , . LIST AT FACTORY . • . DCTROrT people lilre yourself; work- (>• men and clerks, housewives and doctors, business ex- ecutives and others, were •sited to try this "mystery" gasoline. They came from all walks. 9 RIVERSIDE AVENUE TELEPHONE 537 of life, in all makes of cars: Red Bank, N. J. The gasoliao wai drained RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. Page Thirteen poet has «cgei)t?rt % puoltlgn as hlbltlng hunting In tho borough, un- Oliver Kens of Freehold at the Mon- teacher In a school at New Yorl less written permission Is flrat ob- mouth A(emnr!al hospital last Thurs- Mrs. Ward fs a graduate pCQed tained, from the pwnep of the prop- day, . ' . •> ''•„••,• L. W. Lancaster Croat collogo at AUentown, Pi erty. Sunday Selllhg Banned. Battery Service *, Ciyil Engineer rind where she majored In, homo Died at Allemvoorl. v v v Marlboro voters last week'docided .-. ;. ••, Surveydify -^' - Samuel Dll)|ono of Long Branoh to prohibit the sale of liquor on Bun- Battorloa recharged and two days' rental for 51,00. To Bepalr Cemet«ry Damage. d(eo engaged in radio longth, from hl» pound, nets 'and/ soil Mr, Forman to E. F. Chcislonoon ot li Ncptunq police have Inaugurated Toms Klvor, who will retain James a campaign agalnat unllghted bl- Ing upma ot Jlhqm tp Samuel Morgan oyoles. All bicycles found being rid- To Live On— a fieh dealer, w- *• Qlboon as clerk. Burdyc—Marlno. a Ml»s Helen F, Burdgc, daughte: den at night without a light will be Over 100 DushoU of Apples Stolon. Silos Petition In Bankruptcy. ooljsod. Thlevoa helped themselves to ovo of Mr. and Mrs. Wonroo Burdge o Red Bank's NEWEST Residential Section Those who need larger Clinton B. Lohsen, borough man- Jerseyvllle, and Anthony Marino In Kadlo School. lqo busholB of apples from the or ager of Kcanaburg, has died a pe* Moorestown were married Sunday monthly income to chards of J. Arthur; Craig one niggh tltlon In .bankruptcypy . Ho Hated his Miss Iris Fenny of Freehold has last week at Ardena. The coupl enrolled in the Jack Blue radio last we«U.we«UU - ThTh o ppp}} hudd bboen libilitliabilitiei s at $35,786$3578 , which includes will Make their home at Rlvorgld Wins Home-Seekers^ Enthusiastic Approval! meet higher living placad |n tht e rnlddla of (hho orchahrd unpaid taxes of i2,S00 on Keansburg stage and screen school at New York awaiting transportation to the barn property, His assets were listed it' fop Instruction In general dramatics, coste-r-should read the, Fnrmlnednlo Cp vpoal and tap dancing, and.wera emptied, frppvths basltot ?W,B0S. biles Myrtle 9. DePaulo and Alba booklet, "V'-" Money to a truok.t Theft Suspect Out on Parole. F. Cahlll, both employed at tbi Former flatlet Man Weds. to Live (' Freehold Man Dead. Lester Stllwcll, 23, ot Mataw&n, mlnEdale provontorlum, wen BdWftrd J, Jewltt, formerly of Oscar H. Woolcott of Freehold one of four men suspected of being married Sunday of la»t week, Tbej Htwlot, was married at Now York Frco copy on request. died Tuesday of last woek in th. implicated In a series of robberies at will make their homo ;at\ Farming- last week to Mies Wlnnofred Walker dale, ' ^— ' Ask for Booklet A-7. . Monmouth Memorial hospital a that place was out on parole, from of New York, where they wlUmake lM cleared last week of any guilt In con J: Address _ Jiectio»-J?lth__th<)_death_ of Alfd gin a term of one year for violating brought byWrs. Lydla Rupprocht, a thB~lln.uor- laws.—Hepleaded-gullty half sister, and Mr»; Mildred K. Bridge Tender Saves Veteran. Coleman on October 4.' Pollmar SamuelPryor, tender of tha Goose- either walked or fell In front ol to two charges of operating a still, Plvor, a niece. Jock's oar. Open-Closofl.£pno._ _ ,_ neck bridge, resoued Albert Covert, Dies of Heart Attack. 42,-_aJVoria_!Yar_ veteran of_ Ocean- The Brlelle borough "council has BeHred Fastor Dead. Henry Lcduke, T8,_of_ Bradley port, Sunday when he fell or jumped Beach, collapsed on the street Satur- PINCKNEY PARK accepted the recommendation of tho into tho river. Pryor threw a rope' Rex. Alexander Mershon, 10, a re- board of adjustment to .opon to bus- tired Presbyterian minister, died at day night and was pronounced dead Few other residential communltleg have received such Immediate! to the man and then got help to pull on his arrival at Fltkln hospital. acceptance by the home-loving publlo as Pinckney Park, Since) incsB purposes a portion of tho river him out. -Jacksonville, Florida, last week. Rev front zone. The decision will allow Mr. Merahon's last charge waa at Death was due to a heart attack. its opening, early In September, six homes have been sold. la Long Branch Olrl Weds. Keyport. He retired a year age '""oilier words, sales have averaged approximately a homo per a property owned by Mrs. Adelaide Matawan's New PostoOlce. weok: -Pinckney Park is ideally situated within a few minutes' Bonnott to be uied for a hoa-t basin. Miss Cathorlno A. Mount, datjgh and moved to Florida. tor of Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Mount Work on the new ilatawan post- walk of tho center ..of town and railroad station and la carefully Beon BenioVed irom-BoyVEar. olce Is expected to start about April planned architecturally to create the effect of a charming Colonial 1 of Long Branch"UBcamo-the.bride, Slegal—Sink. ^ — A bean was removed from the car of William C. Peck of Warrensburg, Miss Iio30 Slegai, daughter of Mr, " The new building will be located village. • Foundations ai'e.-now_. bclnff Inlrt. for aix more homes., of William Gunn, 10, of Long Branch New York, on Sunday. They will and Mrs. Jack Slegal of ton on two lots on Main street and Park which will bo completed for Spring occupancy. By selecting one at the Hazard hospital at that placo vo ln> Florida where the groom is Branch, and Herbert ,,Flnk of New avenue. of these homes now, you can have incorporated in it, your own Sunday by William K. Campbell. The n business with his brother, York wero'married Saturday night Hotel Manager to Wed. ideas as to room layout, decoration; epoclal features, etc. Coma, child was playing with a group of at How York. They went to Wash' out and seo the Model Home, Illustrated above. Freehold House Sold. James W. Kben, assistant mana- boys when one fired a bean from a Ington On, their' wedding trip. ger of tho Monmouth hotel at Spring bean shooter. The house on Main street at Free- Lake and the British Colonial, Nas- ALLEN BROTHERS Abandoned Their toot. hold, belonging to-the estate of Miss Suing for W,m Each. Office on Property au, will .bo married next month to Modal Home Finckney Road ahd Grant Place, Ellen D, Hunt has boon sold to Dr. Thomas O'Bellly and WilUlam Hy- Miss Esther M. Barvoots of Albany. \ An automobile loaded with leather George G. Reynolds for $13,000. The Newly Furnfihed by Phone: ReJ flank 1143 goods valued at J1.200 was abandoned er of. Union Beach are each seek Steinbach-Kresge Dept. Store property waa sold after a court or- ing |10,000 dsmagea from Benjamin Lowering Dog Population. IF YOU NOW OWN A IX)T at Long Branch early Monday when der had been Issued' by Judge J. Ed- ASBURY PARK ase tho machine struck ,a railroad switch Lamport and Henry fiahmer, alto of Jathes Sampson, S. P. C. A. agent, We will be ple d to duplicate thereon this or other ward Knight. Union Bench, for Injuries received In reported to the Engllshtown council DIRECTIONS: Take Rout. 28 to tha "Clover- Model Homes. Or we will build from your own plana or and blow a tiro. The Btolen goods loaf" near Woodbrldge, Hen taka Route 35 dl- 1 belonged to. the United ahecplined Tulilng" Traffic CoCoursci . an auto aeoidont In 1033. ast week that he has captured 20 ract to Red Bank and drive . out Broad St. to have our architect draw special plans to meet your individ- stray dogs In the borough. , Pinckney Roadt turn left on Pinckney Road and ' ual tastea and requirements. clothing company. Sergeant C. J. Campbell of the proceed one block to property. , tate pollpov station at Keyport has Shoots Man Caught In Turkey Coop. Strassburger—Zlcgler. been selected as one of the three Joseph Oswald of Newark was Bon for- Freehold Couple. Mies Kathleen M. Strassburger, members of the Btate police to attend shot In the leg early. Tuesday b; A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Paul J. trafilo course which will be given Charles Wilson of near Keyport, who Strassburger of Ocean Grove, and at Northwestern university at Evan- caught the man In his turkey house. Samuel Zlegler, Jr., of Philadelphia ton, Illinois, this month. State police at Keyport plaoed Os- word married Saturday night at wald under arrest. Trinity Episcopal church at Asbury Teaching at New York. Park; ''.-.,•••. <••.,;. Mrs. .James H. Ward, Jr., of Key Train Bit* Truok, • A train struck a fish' truck at Mon- omh Boach Moodfiy morning, .and George Perchln, 20, ot Long Branch, driver of tho truck wan seriously In jured. He suffered a fractured, skull nternal injuries and numerous cuts, Sent to Btate Prison. David Epps, 26, colored, was sen tenced to state prison for two and a half to three years by Judge J, Ed ward Knight last week tor assaul and battery upon Ira C. Brltton ol Perrlnevllle. First New Cars In History with PROVED,Endurance, Performance, Economy. . . Factory Resumes Work. 40 OFFICIAL RECORDS BROKEN Operations for • the canning of boots was resumed lest week at the Farmers and Packers factory at That cor has whaM call STYLEI" Farmlngdale. Tho beets are being canned and will be placed in storage for lator sales. Protest Renaming of Street. Forty residents of Roseid avenue in Ocean township protested against changing the name of tho street to Harvey avenue and the township committee laid the matter over to another meeting. Indictments Dropped, Three indictments against Thomas McCarthy of Wall township, and Eu. gene Abrahams, his bartender, were dropped last week" They had boon charged with selling liquor to a minor. Theater Man Goes South. Walter Reado, thoator magnate, who" Is reported to have won around $75,900,on tho Presidential election no otKer form of auto- is on a trip South. His first stop will be New Orleans and he will go matic heat can compare witli 4, Car Illustrated liSiipirTertopfontSidan to Mexico and South America.. gas in complete freedom from Two Oarages Burned. Vandals aro believed responsible furnace care, and in home cleanliness, for tho burning of "two pTlvato gar- ages dt Long Branch Saturday. Tho comfort, and health. garages wero those of Charles Jcf- froy and one at tho rear of tho Boba They're hero today!' Tho odm« with Hudson's new Selective Auto* Spero borne. plctety new 1937 Hudsona and made, Shift, on optional extra". Tcrmploncs I Longer ... lower... Coma in and see these beautiful Victim of Pneumonia. Fliat gas is no longer in tlie wider I More power! More rooni! new Hudsons and Torraplanes •.. O. Cleveland Taggart, retired cap- tain of tho Asbury Park flro depart- luxury class as a heating fuel Now interior luxury that will take One out and drive it... and ment, died Saturday at his homo at amozo you. Widest seats any popu- - you'll decide to step ahead in a IJoW Egypt of pneumonia. Ho was 61 — that anyone who can afford lar priced cars over had! "Cars completely now 1937 rludson or yea™, old and was retired last year. that almost drive themselves" ... Tcrroplanol Ho loaycj a widow. automatic heat can afford gas heat (be- To Get #1,M1 for Injuries. 3USRE IS THE OFFE.R THAT IS cause it. actually costs the least of any). Thomas J. Garvey of Asbury Park has-been dviarded compensation for 'WINNING IIIINDKEDS TO Tho Completely Hew 1937 The Completely TSavr 1937 $1,M1> for Injuries received In a fall on the Ice last March. Ho Is onv SIXES AND ployed as an agent by the Prudential nsuranco company. EIGHTS Gas is now the lending fuel for heating 122 and 129-lnoh WbcetbMOi ... 101 tnd 122 H.P. 117-lnoll Whulbuo ... 96 end 101 Hompomr Engagement Announced. Mr, and Mrs. John J. Newman of le We 'will install an automatic gas end up, f. «. *. Dstnit; Long' Branch have announced tl\o homes! It leads in proportionate Bales for lltdna Bight, f.o.b. Dttrclt; • '•"ii/arrf trooP «/ occw engagement of their daughter Flor- burner in your furnace for yon to try ttattdardfroup ofaccatmUt txtra, ittiu txtra.' once (0 Arthur ffi. D'Appollto, also of all winter^ ' •• increase (900% over the previous Long Branch. Both aro graduates THREE BIO STEPS AHEAD NO. 1 CAR of tlio Low Price Held f Uie Long Branch high school. 2. You pay $25.00 do^ra — noth- year). It leads in popular acceptance of all tha rest ... in stto, power, turn features -.- ing more, unless you decide.next Spring To Wed November 26. of its superiority. Naturally, it is not yet San with Hodnm'ii C. I.' H«to Time Psrnpit Plan Announcement has been mndo of to buy the equipment. ho engagement of Misa Ann Liiog, the most...widely used home fuel —but it daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EmII Lucg 3. You need not decide about pur- f Matawan, to Frank Tourlnc, Jr., chase until next Muy, and then if our will be in a very few years, for the trend of • that place, Tho wedding will cost estimate lias been exceeded by more ake placo Novembor 20. is overwhelming. If you are* thinking of than 10%, ivo will not only remove the AIM New Trial. automatic heat, ask us for an estimate. Benjamin M. Price, Jr., of Sea equipment but refund yoiir $25.00. Girt, who has beon twice convicted n a drunken driving charge, has coa granted a new trial by Judge UPPER BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. '. Edward Knight. Prloe claims ho JEUSEY CEI^TiSAl PQ.WER•AND'LIGHT , / OPEN fiVTCN as new ovldonco to submit. tuiimiiff Ordlnanoo JTABSOO. K:an A.'M, to5 I1. M. I'lli'iiliunc Kud ISnnli mill); cy rhouu nflvr u!iU'c huiirti I.IMI i',anli I0B, Tho West Lonjf Branch council mt ufnnlr itnRNfifl QJJ ordlHtUICO ])r0- Pass Fourteen RED-BANK-REGISTER,- NOVEMBERS, 1936. will match the employee's, contribu- Fenton spont yestorday.wlth frlond confined, to.his homo by illness to Ready To SfcSrt tion month by month, and Congress and relatives at Trenton. two weeks. . . / Headden's Corner. will approprlate'the additional • funda " The Ladles' aid sooloty will moo DanlDave'rlo-of Lincroft Inn; ac- needed to carry, thesystem. this afternoon at tho home of Mrs. companied ' by * Rogor and' Charloa (The Bid Bank KmliUr ean.b« booebl ^Federgd Social Benefits1 begin' January 1,-1942. Edgar Alexander'of River \Plasa. A Galll of .West Now York, loft'Mon- In HoatfiW* Conur from Edmrd OTUh> final report will be given on tho- day on ; a wook's ,hunting: trip1, in «rty end FrltlErr«th.) . »• • , : Security Plans cent oupper, North.' Jcrsoy.' Mr. Davorlo has beon Tho' Boosovelt landslldo 'brought •'• Lincroft. John Pcllcgrlno of Rod Bank gavo recovering . fromv a' brokon • thumb other- returns for' Mrs. i; Edward a welcome. • homo party last week at Tho' splints • ware removed from his O'Flahorty besides• gratlfloatlon. Sho (Thi Red. Bank Recliter can be bought thumb this week,': ': ' ' Gigantic Ttuk of Getting Pre- at Lincrolt > trom George • Toop. who bu Lincroft Inn for D. V. • Vaasalla, of won thrco bets; one that Roosevelt - delivery route.) . , Newark, wh6 recently roturncd from Tho Entro.J^Jua ;club will moot would bo elected,'ono that he would Iinjimury Records Up to Pa»t- ; 1 a trip to Italy. Friday night, November 20, at Lin-carry'New- York- nnd< one , that ha The grammar school observed croft chapel. would havo a blggor olectoral major- mastera—Red Bank All SeArmistict e > day yesterday by closing Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Richard > Johnson, Is William Gaffnoy will attend ' the ity than. four-: years • ago. , Together, •' To Go. . all day. Tho school.will bo closed Princeton-Yale-Bamo • Saturday at thesa^cia netted $35 'for Mrs. tomorrow a.nd'Monday becauso of aconfined to her homo with grip. Palmer stadium, Princeton. Jerry Cnsoy. attendod i tho Ford- O'Flahorty. Her friends say,that her , Preliminaries far administration of teachers' convention which will bo confldonco'tliat Roosovelt would win • the Federal Social Security act will hold at .Atlantic City. ham-Purduo football game Saturday at the Polo Grounds, -Now.; York, Falls Through Brokon Floor. by more than In 1033'puts her In tho berin 'Monday, November 16. Gov- Mr. and Mrs., Frank McCarron Harry' So'crilchlk of Freehold, who class of Btollar •prophets with Post- ernment Instructions to postmasters spent .'Sunday with -Mr. McCarron's William'Tiffany of Pennsylvania Is master General James A. Farley, ^siting his aunt, Mrs. Gustavo Is employed by the Red Bank Nov- set that date to begin the rounding brother at, Bayonne. >lty Clothing I company ! on : River • up of Information from employees Miss Ruth Voorhecs of Summer- Mauser. - • ~ David Simpson la back at work af- street, fell through a brokon floor ter having boon laid up several dayi and employers relative to old agefield spent Monday with Mrs. Fred William H. Martin Is having tho Friday. >Ho was trcatod at Rlvorvlew - benefits under the act. • •• Owens. Interior of hl.s house repalntod. with broken ribs and other Injuries hospital' for Injured ribs and. was " " la a foil. . . : .. The gigantic task of. getting the Raln'halted a Bhoot;Sunday after- Louis ' Soden of . Glcndalo Park later, released.. _ • . records of all the employers and noon on Harry Langendorf's snooting spent' Sunday with his grandparonts, Nineteen turkeys owned by Frank - - workers—at least 20,000.000 working range. "Tho ncxt'shoot will'be hold Mr. and.Mrs." William VahBrunt. The local name for the hump- orry and nine owned by Sidney Mc- •men and women are eligible to re-Sunday,'November 22.- Edward Boughton, Jr., roturned to backed salmon on,Puget Sound is Lean were killed i a- few. nights ago celva old ego pensions from the Mrs. .Ada Woodward ' and-Henry chodl Montlay after ; having. been Haddo. • • ' y dogs whose owners are unknown. 'fundB they and their emplayers will contribute to the general fund start- .* Ing January 1-^wlll be performed through the assistance of the coun- The Holiday Season ' Officially * iiegun I . try's 45*000 postmasters and their as- sistants. Th© Worlds Department The Social Security board, operat- ing under the administration's far- reaching Social Security act, states, "All persons working, for salary o. wages, oxcopting those engaged. li agriculture, domestic service In prl Nigh Business Standards Early? We don't think soi'judgiiig from the way wise vate homes, government service, and In a few other exclusive occupations, Are Your Best Guarantee gift-seekers welcomed • our- earlier' Christmas Season are eligible. It Is expected that many of those In occupations not now cov of Obtaining the Most opening last year! ' ... ered'wlll eventually become ellgibli a through occasional or part-time worl for Your Money. • In those occupations which are cov Times are normal once again, business is good, we're ered." Tho poaiofflces will begin Honda You can always depend all working ... every indication points to a Real Old- to"itstrlNito -to -'employers-a- form on fine drug stores like Pashioned Gift-Giving Christmas thisyear*. And, we've known as- the" "Employer's applica- Whclan's lor low prices, rditl y tion for identification number." This madrplansycco ^ ''"*^W f«Hadvantage of our form will ask of the employer bnl; good value nnd absolute seven jlmplo questions, answers to : affiliation with the great Kresge buy ing-organization ~wfileh~wlll "enKb1e"therFostofnce-de- partment to know .how many employ- ees' application forms to deliver t< _»n4_stockmg-up> withL thousands ofgifts from - every; each employer. r • • By Saturday, November 21, em- mart of the world! \'~ ~ ~~^~r"v: ~- ployers must havo filed with the post- ••••-. • ' • v'" .•. • • • £? •• ofilce forms . providing for applica- For weeks we've been receiving merchandise, for tions fof^an identification number for weeks carpenters, painters and decorators' have been "% their firms and also listing the ap- ; proximate number of employees, na- •iXJ £ 'dressing up' the store. And, now, we're completely, ture of business or products manu- factured and details as to whether ready to help you start gift-seleetirig in earnest. '" ' ths establshment Is a branch or a subsidiary. Beginning with Tuesday, Novem- ber 24, the various postofflcca will distribute to employees, through

their employers, - forms known as t^£ — — w —•— • •— ™ » ^^^ep^ -^^ ^m^m ^e^p^F- ^ar -^»- "application for social security ac- IWE UrSERVE THE HIGH? TO UM1T QUANT11 1 To Help Charge Customers Choose Gifts Early count number." These employees' application forms will be distribut- ed to all work places and will also . be available at all postofflces after such distribution. Local postmasters Made During November •, are to announce when these forms ara available. Employees will have until Satur- day, December 8, to file "account cards" & with the postofllce. Each Not payable Till January I, 1937 employee will apply for an account number and card and will give bis name, address, name of" employer, ; oe«, birthplace, parents' names, sex, i color, and whether be Is registered 1 4 with tho United States Employment Two, Early Shoppl .service. ' When the worker has provided the necessary Information on the appli- A North Jersey Shore cation, be may return It without pay- An Income Charge Ing any postage In any of five ways: Deferred Payment By handing It back tp ths employer!, •' Account or by handing Hvto any labor organ- Account ization of which'the Worker Is a member, or by handing It to a letter With No Down Payment With Credit Limits of carrier, or by delivering it' person- ally to any local postoffice, or by Until Jan. 1, 1937 ' ••• $25 or $50 V mailing It, without" postage, In a sealed envelope addressed simply On Gifts, Homefumuhiii8rs • " " And Payments of $2 or $4 "Postmaster, Local/1 Apparel On the return of this information PHILLIP'S MI tit , Weekly to the postoffice, a social security ac- MAGNESIA count will be sot up for each person eligible and ho or uho will be fur- nished a card, comparable to an in- * mirance identification card, certify- ing that an account has been set up and bearing the number of the em- REPEAT.tiFFER-% & ployee's social security account so as to make it easy for the worker to find out at any time just how his or SO her account stands.' AND A GENUINE COLD PLATED In thesa accounts all of the 26,000,- 000 persons 'estimated.to he eligible •will, starting January 1, 1937, begin line.! quality Swjdiih «i«.T bha«i — storing up cash values payable to the offered wllh a brand new nior lo pror* •worker at 65 years or to his family If how fine lhoio bhidet reiUr art — all (or he dies before reaching the age of 65. onr tegular prlct o( the fcltdei- alo ^ These cash val.ues will at all times hi long ftl our preienl supply lailf. be substantially larger than the worker's own contributions under the Social Security act. Acting Postmaster Edward . von •— Kattengell has started tho wheelB of governmental machinery moving to VITAMIN TESTiE© carry social security to Red Bunk's workers. UNSURPASSED FOR The distribution of the soldiers' .QUICK RELIEr OF bonus was a tremendous task put up to the postmasters, postal clerks and COD^LIVER COUGHS AND' • carriers, but according to a number HOARSENESS of postmasters that was child's play Thlt truly excellent cough In comparison with the vast amount thi« «xlr« heavy Cod Liver femedy Ii not only vory el- „ of work which the Postolllcc depart- _l»cllvo but aho lulei good. Oil cenlalm MOI1E Vilamlm ment will be required to' do. In get- Conlatm while pine com- ting soclnl security dnta. Ihan ate lequlred by U S P. pound wllh eucalyplui, aaf- Elmer F, Andrews, Btate Industrial Slandatdi Plain or Mini •ilrai, ulltl cheny, elo, I/aed FVJJSTOL commissioner, made tho following Ihvor ruLL lot y««ri by Ihouiandi ol utatement: cutioaeri *3L £Lt* e PINT "This la to advise you that under O-OZ. IIOTTLK .SujC Vick'sVapo-RubsVz E17e tho Social Security board rules for A •CERTIFIED"'PRODUCT registration of employees, no em- A ttmiFlEO* PRODUCT uiuvbb Laxative ise ployee Is required to return tho fllled- out form application for account IC COUOH number through the employer. Any attempt by an employer to require O SYnOP To Bring Christmas Joy To Santa's Girls and Boya employees to return tho fllled-out form to the employer's ofllco or 73c SIZE .. . All Ready, Brimming Over With New Things J agent for forwarding to tho Soclnl 5000 Security board Is unjustified and • i rued not be complied with. Apy em- Aspirin Tablets ""•• ployee who for any rcaspn may not IADSES UMBRELLAS Velocipodos Doll Coachos Dydeo Dolls wish to to roturn the fllled-out, form IMPORTED FRENCH FABRICS 4.98 through an employer has the right (GUARANTEED WATER PROOF 6,95 4.98 Modern ttreimllne typcj with 13 or flnljh.ij An slmost human baby doll to send such form directly to tho fall colon and patiemi. Beautiful" .J0...Jiic2i Atzfl wheels. JQnll'J^wl^ff » coacnM Dnutui Postmaster, who will forward It to BlUl handlei. Value lhal cannot be dup- front whetlo. Blue and white etiamtl — — . D*»^I «.. toown.wiunjii SA\tO U1CHCtachMA — ^»-T— ^^»-~~~—~ the Social Security board. Fllled-out Onlab. Vei forms returned Individually will ro- licated Ihii leaion . , .' bacaule we Ions. Foot brake Two tons handle. ^ ' Powlarwlth young mothew celvc as speedy attention and hand- bought the. nanulac- HAND LOTION . p« »» 19c ling as those returned through any turir'a entire ilock. Express Wagons • Bicycles Table SofB other agency." CASTORIA "« .i«.21c MADE TO B 4.98 29195 The Social Security net means that SELL FOR 1PANA Tooth Paste Z 2?c Heavy woodtn wagon, with 80-lnch Dlkei fpr nlrln and bovi Ilnllnnn B0"11 iwp'« tablo and two wild ln l8 cho1 ta ctt every emplcyco will have an old age lanL L r Wash Cloths «•*• >o». 2 - 9c ill«k wheel*, rubber tired/ and with tlre», heavy tubular frames! chromium »P " »«« ™ colonltl pension account with the government — ^ Buy Several Now For Xmas Gifts 25c rollei bcarinp. Hand brako. Varnlih hardware and,spokes. Heavy enamel te'W- Excellent addition! (or tht beginning January 1, and that the " ' — - Edward Olive Tab •lie 17c flnlsh. flnlah, , • play room.* • • • • ,. employees, the employer and tho gov- Mennen Talcum 39e 14c ernment will begin on that dalo to •lie Toy Selections Made Now May Bo Reserved far Chrlttmaa Delivery Sy Payment of a Nominal Deposit make contributions toward a month- Fitch's Hair Tonic ZBc 7c fimm •lio - -• Fourth IHoor . - ly pension for each employee from NUJOL Tint 49c tho time ho reaches 05 yoars of age. ed 00c For three years after January 1 Watkin's SIS^oJo alzfl 29c I.op every worker will pay ono per cent m Wampole Prep •lie 67c of his salary Into tho fund. It will 'ki aucp i XiOTJcnB:^b bo doduotod from his pay. Tho work- ZONITE 25c alia 17c en'« payments Increaso gradually un- til In* 10*0 they will amount to three per cent of lil» pay. Tho employer Asbury Park A FIUENDLY VISITOK Bringing Good News Every Week for «3 Veara to All tho Family, SECTION In Uie Homes of Red Bonk and Vicinity—About Local events and ll People, TWO

iisued Wflokly, intend at B«cond>CUi» Matter at thi Pott* Subscription Price) Ono Year •U.O0, 'VOLUME LIX, NO. 21.' offlco at Rod Bank. N. J., aodw tho Aet of March S. 1879. BED BANK, N. J., THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,, 1936. Sli Monthi. tl.OO. Single copy, 4c PAGES 1 TO 14. Exempt Firemen At 87 She Pay Honor To Casts First Vote "/State Officials Mrs, Fred Emmore ol Locust Red Bank Organization Enjoy* avenue, who Is 87 year* ol age, oast her flnt vote 'at the elec- Pleasant Time Last Night— tion last week. ,Sbe moved to To Carry on Christmas Tree Bed Bank front Cloveland about Feature. ' a year nnd a half ago. Prior to this year she had net been In- The Naveslnk hook arid ladder terested In politics but she was houso on Mechanic street was tho very mucbStntorested In the So- Jerome Schwarz Claims Father Wants scene Of a merry gathering last night FieldUTrials Two New Members Shoots Self Through Head With Same Gun Used in when nearly fifty members of the cial Security Act and other leg- Doctors* Bills Exempt Firemen's association of Red islation sponsored by the New For Spaniels On Council At Wife-Slaying After Called Upon to Surrender Football Co&ch Does Not Bank paid honor to three officials of Seal and her flnt vote was cost the Now Jersey State Association of lor Rooseyelf and Garner. De- Get Proper Co-operaticJn Paid For SonExempt Firemen. The honored At Vanderburg Littles Silver by_ Officers—Had Driven Stolen Car Off guests wero Frank Sharp of Living- spite her advanced years Mrs. —Equipment a Disgrace ston, state' president; Lester Requa Emmore enjoys good health. Road Near Fire House. But Board of Education Does of Verona, state statistician, and Ed- Two-Day Event to be Held No- Donald E. Lawes and Frederick Not Agree With Harry Rader, ward Sutlor, presldont of the Ex- vember 19 and 20 on Fred- T. Hurley Sworn Into Office empt Firemen's association of Wood- Report System Also Sr., and Refuses to Pay for In- bridge, erick J. Burghard's Big Brook Tuesday Night—Council Paya jury Received in Gymnasium. Priest Praises Pheasant Farm. County Taxes. Motorists Summon Police! Criticised By Him Harry Kadcr, Sr., In a letter which And Welcomes 50 Spaniel dogs will be tested In find- Donald E. Lawes ana Frederick T. was road at tho meeting at tho Red Ing and retrieving gome In a two- Hurley were appointed members of Bank board of education Tuesday day field trial to bo held by tho Mon- the Little Silver council at Tuesday Full Confession In Pocket night, asked that tho board pay $25 mouth county spaniel .field trial as- night's meeting and wero Immediate- Joromo Schwarz of Throckmorton to him aa a result of Injuries which New Americans avenue mado a variety of complaints sofilatlom Friday and Saturday, No- ly sworn into ofllco by William A. bis gon, Harry Rader, Jr., suffered Stevens, borough attorney. At last at tho regular meeting of tho Bod vember io and 21, at Frederick J. Ralph J. Mills, who in a scribbled : recontly whllo playlrtg touch football Rev. Dr. John B. McClo'skey Burgha/iJ'irbig Brook pheasant farm week's election Mr. Lawes was elect- two sheets, of paper, upon which wa« Bank board N*of education Tuesday In tho high Bchool' gymnasium. It statement later found In his posses- scribbled a statement which hadap- night. His criticisms related to ath- , Makes Address When Natural- at Vandorbur.g, Spectators will be ed for a sfiort term and Mr. Hurley was stated at tho meeting that tho was chosen for a full term. With the sion, admitted killing his wife, Mrs. parently been written after ho! had lotlc activities and to the now re- admitted free of charge. Each day Nellie Eaton Mills, the night before, boy ran Into a wire fenco while ized Citizens Receive Papers the trials will begin between 7:30 and appointments of Mr. Lawes and Mr. shot his wife. , " " • .' port card system. At the conclusion glancing asldo and not 'noticing fatally wounded himself as he was The "Confession" was covered with of his tallrt Mr.'Schwarz flald' that 8 A. m., with the Foley dog organl- Hurley there la now a full council, w —Gifts ar-there-were^two vacancies. -The about. to__be_apprehended.Ja3t_fli'ght. blood-stalns and obliterated-part-of— —he-would-llke to-speakr-about other whoro. J\ol "5 - gol ng A_cuL_was zatlori~of NevTYork' irTch'argeT" The" by county and local police. r mado over his eye which'required Judges will be C. Frederick Neilson other members are Frederick E. the writing.' The text of the state- matters but that ho would not do so Hev. Dr. John B. McCloskoy, rec- Mills shot himself with his .25 at tha present lime. Harold A, Hon- six stitches to" close and he suffered and David Wagstaff. Guests are re- Hasler, Frank Dean, Victor Satter ment' is published below. • Asterlks : tor of St. James' church of Red and Oliver G. Frake. calibre. automatic, the same gun he indicate writing that could not bo ' drlokson, presldont of tho board, concussion of tho brain. quested not to bring guns > as no used to kill his wife, while he sat in In his lettor Mr. Rader said tho Bank, at the Invitation of Judge J. shooting will bo permitted except by County taxes amounting to $3,- deciphered. • ; said tha board would bo glad to listen Hdward Knight, gave a talk to 50 a car which he had driven off tho "• * • newspaper • • • and * • • further to Mr. Sehwarz. Tho'latter boy was attendod by two doctors and 1 the official gunners appointed to kill 390,75 were paid. Mayor Edward C. new naturalized citizens at the road next to the new Lincroft fire troublB. We went out for a ride. Sha stated that ho would" submit the their bills for services was $25. Ho game, for the spaniels to retrieve. Fiedler reported he'had been In con-house. He waa rushed to Riverview other matters which ho had In mind Bald that In addition to this there courthouse at Freehold Monday. The Tho gunners, of "guns" as they are ference with railroad oillclals rela- told me she was coming back and priest praised his listeners for having hospital In County Detective William wanted a chance to keep us together. in writing.' • was expense for medicine and for technically called, aro Donald CarrL tive to tho installation - of warning S. Mustoe's car and died on tho op- hospital scrvlco and that the least | renounced claims on_tio_Dld_World Eltinge Warner, Shcrburne Frescott signals on the White road and SU- Before holding a gun at her, X "Mr. Schwara'iald tho football toam I countries where'th'oy were born and erating table In the emergency ward seemed to- be a different person. X the board should do was to rclm- and Adam Eccles. verside avenue crossings. He .said at 10:35 o'clock. The bullet had en- was not provided with proper equip- buVso him for tho bills of tho doc- said he was happy to welcome them the company was installing signals had murder on me and I guess and ment and that for this reason some I as new citizens of the United States. For English springer spaniels there tered his head just above the right knew it. I shot her. It did not aeem tors. ( ., will bo two stakes, open ail-ago and at several places and there is a pos- eye. of the players had received injuries. • The membors of tho board did He said they had made a wise choice.* slbllty that the White road crossing as though It was ma that did It. Sha. • He said Richard Guest, the football Father McCloskey said that in days non-winners. For cocker Bpanlels The car In which Mills waB found still loved me and so did I, so much not agree with this viewpoint, They there will be one stake, open all-age. will be included but the chances for coach, was a good man but that for sold they sympathized with tho boy of yore Romans boasted of being cit- Silverslde. avenue are not so favor- had been stolen at 7:30 o'clock that that I killed that which I loved. An some reason ho was being hindered izens, of that country, but that any- For the owner.of the winning dog of night from Portaupeck. Mills had- old custom of man. She told ma and his parents but that in an acci- each stake there will bo a solid sil- able. Mr. Fiedler also reported prog- In hla work by the faculty, or the dent of this kind tho law conferred one who was a citizen of the United ress with regard to the installation evldently remained in that section she would kill me If I didn't love board of education or In'some other States had even more reason (o be ver trophy, and the prize money will after abandoning hia car on Ed- her, but I did Instead. She also told no right upon them to pay publio be as follows: of fire hydrants on White road. way. • Not onough co-operation was monoy bocauso a pupil was hurt proud. Referring to his experience wards avenue. In some unknown mo she had J450 toward our new be- shown, he contended. lit 2nd 3id It was suggested that provision bo ginning, but I wasn't the same per- , playing on school property. They aa chairman of the draft board • . . Canlco Mahoney, son' of Jeremiah dren. pheasants. .It was thero that Otto With Davlson In the chief's office garage and stayed there for the port card system which ho did not uty chief; Edward Murphy, second T. Mahonoy of Rumson road, IMttlc Schneider and Leonard Callahan night. Mr. Kirsch reported finding: The-1037 plates aro green figures deputy chief; ex-Chlof Joseph Asay, Mr. Brown's parents many years at tho time wero County Detective think right. He said that under tho on a black background, and tho num- Silver, narrowly escaped injury Sun- ago owned a large tract.of land be- each shot two and Elliott Bordon William S. Mustoe, Assjstant Prose- thu car aftor returning to his house new system tho pupils wero not cx-Chlef Edward Crelln, ex-Chief day when his airplane nosed over bagged one, later In the day. bers in tho Rod Bank burenu run Joseph Fix, ex-Commissioner Wil- tween Navesink village and the cutor Charles I. Frankel and As- rated according to tho school work from 7001 to 14700. Tho first set was during a landing on a muddy run- Shrewsbury river. Brown's Dock Chief of Police Fred Zlegler of Llt- sistant Probation Oitlcer. Herbert Mills, after leaving tho Kirsch gar- which thoy did but according to liam Francis, Secretary Fred E, way on tjjo property of F. J. tlt Silver was a very dissappolnted Issued to Ernest Hall of Red Bank, Brower, • Charles H. Bennett, Harry road was named for the family. Scott. The four rushed out of the age, stole Constable Frank Tomalnl'l . what was expected of them. He said who has hnd the same number every Schwarz, Oakhurst. man Tuesday evening. He traveled building, followed try a Register re- car, which was parked near thfl that on this account tho pupils word U Supp, Fred Dletz, John Brasch, W. Young- Mahoney, "who keeps his, far and wide over field und dale but year for a long tlmo. Harry Pennlngton, Cecil MacCloud, porter who had boon standing near Pleasure Bay brldgo. It was In Uili nervous and apprehensive n> to piano at tho Red Bank airport, has Roll CalfHeld" returned home with an empty game the telephone when the call came. In car that he made his way to Lin- whether they would bo flunked. They Charles Bennett, Jr., Clarence Wool- been flying about a year. The plane bag. He took a lot of leading at croft, apparently driving about the WHO WANTS THIS.TREE? ley, Thomas Brasch, George Moody, a few minutes other reporters and did not know what to expect, he de- was only slightly damaged and was At Little Silver tho council meeting Tuesday night photographers had learned of the country aimlessly. The Tomalnl car clared. '.,... George Worthloy, Jerry McConvey, taken apart and moved to the local but he avowed that beforo the season when found was, unscratched, but An Unusual Dilemma of Dr, Mure William Major, Charles Vernell, Lynn new development and a mad rush Ono of tho board members , sug- airport. Both sessions of the roll call yes- was over lie would niako good. for their cars was on. tho Interior was covered with blood. Krohn of Belford. Woqdward, Leslie WjJOdward, James terday at the Little 'Silver Methodist gested that Mr, • Schwarz talk: over Gleary, Hance^Wpolleyj Alvin._Hartr Dr. Theodore DDremus," George With the siren on his car blowing. The bullets Mills used had been with Mr, Slebor tho criticism whloh Who wants a grapefruit troo? Dr. man, Milton Earle, Rayrnond Brower, VISIT TO FOSTOFFICE. '-- church ..wero! well attended Hev.'. Brlttlnghani, Sidney McLean, Joseph Chief Mustuo "and his party drove at purchased frbrn tho Motor Boy» ~~ htThad" madei about "athletics." Mr. Maro Krohn has ono to give away. Lawrence Forgus, George Ellenborg, Nelson Moore of Belford preached In Kennedy and Lester Kennedy had "a break-neck speed' down Monmouth storo on Broad streot tho day be- Schwarz said It was useless to try It "was given to him last week by a Louis Colmorgen, Kenneth Wood- Science Club of Blver Street School the .afternoon and Rev. George, S. jgreat time on McLean's farm at Nut- street to Shrewsbury aveouo^ and fore tho shooting. to do so—that Mr. Sleber apparont- grateful patient who recovored ,un- ward, Joseph Hulso, Samuol Chand- Takes Educational Trip, » Johnson of North -Long Branch In swamp. They bagged in cottonttills. thence to Newman Springs road. The Tho body of Mrs. Mills was dis- ly thought athletics not Important dct^hls treatment. Tho doctor ap- tho evening. Ono hundred persons .. William Cottrell and son Floyd. covered on tho west siiio of Prospect ler, Ernest Sheppard, Sidney Earle, Tho ii\ Sclonco club of River press cars were not far behind. onough to engage his attention. preciated the gift greatly but when Samuel Chandler, John- Robinson, attended the Fellowship supper. The Jerry Kndenbach, Wilson Robertson, Upon reaching the fire house the avenue, between John and McLaren Mr. Hendrlckson said It waa cus-ho attempted to movo It Into his street school under the direction of roll call receipts' amounted to about Forrest Robertson, George Brown( streets at 7:45 o'clock. Sho lay In a pile Henry Chndwlck, William Costello, Mrs. Elsio MacLqod visited tho Rod four in Mustoe's car, jumped, tout, - tomary In many institutions "to in- house he found It Imposlblo to do Thomas Irving Brown, George-Brow- ?100. Joseph Kcndrlck, Harry Rubley. uns in hand, and started for the of leaves with her face upward and quire about church attendance. so Tho treo was too large. The Bank postofflco Thursday. Thoy Cha¥lcs Roberts and Samuel Swede, her arms, outstretched. Sergeant er, Sr., Alfred Lench, Charles K. wero welcomed by Postmaster Ed- car In which they believed Mills to "Penal Institutions,' yes," replied dootor Is keeping It temporarily In Champlln and John AJcNell. Flro Dnmago Placed at $200. rill of Highlands, are hunting In be. James J. Sheedy, off duty at tha Mr, Schwarz, reiterating his state- an outbulldlng^on his property. Ho ward vonKattengell and Georgo Firo at tho home of James Raw- North Jersey. They will'return on time, made tho discovery whllo mo- ' ment that In a democracy such a Is hopoful that someone with a Truex, assistant postmaator. Peter lings of Linden placo yesterday Saturday. They took with them flvp "Hey, buddy!" yelled Mustoe. toring to a frlond's houso nearby. Glslcson, a jtostofflce employee, took What's Iho troublS?" There was no question had no placo In a school. greenhouse, or with a largor front morning did damago " estimated at bags of hard clams, soft clams and Sergeant sheoiiy Immediately noti- door than his own will tako it off his tho group on a, tour.of tho govern- $200. A"general alarm brought out oysters, bushel of crabs and 150 answer to his hall! • Without mentioning who made tho ment building and told lilm, "tho fied pollco headquarters and tha -- romark Mr. Schwarz said that one hands. .', ^ Highlands Church tho entire department- Whan the pounds of fish. Walking nearer, both Davlson and mall Is cared for." Mustoe recognized the man as Mills. Rod Bank first aid ambulanco wa» of the high school teachora had said firemen arrived the roof was envel- Harry nnd William Feency and dispatched to tho scone. Tho body rocontly that pupils who appeared Hit By Automobile. Supper November 21 Thn president, Margaret Stoble, oped In flames. Tho flrcmen worked Ho wag sitting In tho front seat but Mllburn Stearns of Rod Bunk wore not directly behind the wheel. The .was taken first 'to Rlvervlow hos- for football piactlco lacked brains ,' John Zoilnskl of Honddcn's Corner thanked thos» who. made tho trip so for about half nn hour before getting very fortunate the first day. They pital and then to tho Wordon funoral pleasant and educational. officers could see that he woro a for anything else except sport. He was hit by an automobllo Sunday Tho second annual turkoy supper tho blazo under control. Tho fire shot IB rabbits. vc3tcr uninformed about her lam- bcon-dond about nn hour, which Regular HasBltm of Red liank township high school. lly, as she never discussed this mat- gun at hla temple. He wns slouched was not satl!factoryf Mr. Hondrlck- Lundnu as hostossos. Playing la nudo body of tho agod woman was partly over thn driver's whoel' when would show that tho orlm« ha* bfon son said tho board had no Jurisdic- lodflo. No. 233, B, P. O. Elks, tonight BChcdulod to begin at 8 o'clock. A tor. Sho hnd lived on tho Robinson committed around 0:45 o'clock. Mid 1 at 8:3(1. Membership*'report, Imllot- covered with bruises and cuts. It tho ofllcors rushed up to tho car. tion over this matter ; that all.tho social mooting of tha auxiliary will Wo Aro Gunning was evident that she had been beat- farm about BIX yeurs.. and hor husband had boon soon to lng for candidates.—Advertisement. for the peoplo who wait until the last This morning Georgo Browcr, Sr., All of the abovo occurred within purchasing of' nthlctlo supplies was bo hold noxt Wednesday evening at on to death, leave Broad and White strootr) Bliurt- _ done by llio ntlilctlc association, tho Elks homo. minute ' to order their Christmas whllo at Edward O'Flohcrty'3 otoro, tho spaca of a few. minutes. It ly after 0 o'clock. Dnnco nt West End Tavern. enrdfl. You'll never find a bettor val- Mrs. Smith lived on tho Harry P. mentioned that ho had not Boon Mrs. seemed that In an Increattaoly short Freo apaghottl Satunlny nlRht. uo than SO Rytcx cards, Imprinted tlmo Mills had boen takon out of his Mrs. Mills waa omployud n> Tctley's vs. l'ut-It-Off-ora. Corner West Front street and Mor- with your nnmo, for' only $1.00. Don't Robinson farm in a houso near tho Smith for a week and expressed con- clork In tho Wholan ilnitf storo Itcformod Bunco Tarty. cern ns to whether something nad car and lifted Into Musloo'o machine. Tctley's Solng tho headquarters for foril placo. Red Unnk. -Advertise- bo one of tho many who are disap- railroad tracks, considerably distant During all of thia aotlvltlty nown- luncheonette at tlrond and Whlto lie mant unusual Christmns cards In mont, . The Choir and Altar guild of tho pointed bocauso they didn't order In from nhy other residence. Living befallen her. Others at tho storo streets. Mills had boon employed In Rcformod church will hold a bunaa pnper photographers wero taking lawn nnd the Fut-lt-ofi-ors those poo- tlmo, Order yours today. You'll al- with hor' was William Codies, a made remarks' along tha earfio line, flashlight pictures,, tho mechanical department of Tlift 'lo who let Clulstmnn creep up on Tctloy'n For Typewriters.' party Tuesday night, November 17, ways be pleated at Tetley's, 17 Broad World war veteran. No ono at Hend- Mrs. O'Flahorty called up Mr. Hoyer rtcRlBtor for about 7',4 yonrs, MIIIK herrj and are disappointed whon Tct- street.—Advertisement. f Guaranteed machines' at hargaln In tho social hall of tha church. den's Corner has seen him slnco on tho tolophono and askod him to Tho car boarlng Mills epod down waa 2a yean old, Hie wlfo wnit 'Mh ley'a.aan't fill their order for 60 Ry- PrlooB. Export repairing, Totloy's, Prizes will bo awarded tho winners Investigate. Tho result was tho Newman Springs road, tha siren tox Christmas cords,' Imprinted with Erond streoti Rod Bank.-.Advertise- Red Bank Elks. Tuesday, November 3, nnd ho la bo- again aoroamlng, to Shrowsbury avo- Immediately" upon dlnfi.OvW of th» your name, for only 51.00. Como In nnd refreshment!* will bo served* ln|? sought. gruenamo discovery. Tho doors of bmly tho polloo noujjlit Mills »t his mont,. ~ Regular session ol Bed Bank tho houso wero lockod and the chief nuo, and thonco to tho hospital. Tho todny nnd bo one of tho smartlos whb \ . • '» *-m Tho committee in charge consists of lodge, No. 283, B. P. O. Elko, toni(jht Mrs. Smith wnn a' white woman bonrdlnK houso. on WnilACO elrcot, havo avoided the rush.—Advertise- Mia. IClmer Prnrcc, Mis. Frank Lov. effected ontranco by forcing open a man novor regained consciousness. •Boys can irlnko ejttra pocket monov nt 8:80. Membership report, ballot- nml was the widow of William Smith, la hla lnnlSq coat EOoJiot Woro found (Continued on I'UJJO 4,0o\,tt ment. • ' ... , • '- ••. lll Tho Rcglstor.—Atlvortlaomcnt crsldgo and Mrs. William Wellnor. ing; for. candidates.—Advertisement. a Negro. Tho Iuttor was generally window. Page Two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12f 1986. Remo Bolognini, Latest Dates For Evelyn WyckofF James A. Curley's Sea Bright Pays Weotcide Cluba Arcanians Observe Annual Roll Call Sings At Concert Plan Activitie Past Regents' Night ,: Violinist, To Christmas Mail Wheelbarrow Ride County, s Miss Evelyn Wyckoff, daughter o! The CosniopoUUn olub waa thi Red Bank counoll of Royal Aroanum Councilman and Mrs. Kenneth M, Taxes Of $12,760 nsmb given the, olub for ths olde: observed past regents' night la their ;.-' Be Guest Artist To Foreign Lands Wyckotf of Branch avenue, appeared And Other Wagers boys of Westalde last week at thei rooms In Odd Fellows' ball last OnArmistice '$ as _> sponsored artist with the New first, meeting- at ths Weataldo "Y" Thursday. All the stations were oc- Amount Covert 1933, 1934 an home. Flans were dlecuosed for tho cupied by pMt,^egonts. They South American Musician to En' Postmaster vonKattengell Givea |*°rk Madrigal society at a musical He Wat Supposed to Have Won vesper service to be sponsored by The Quota for the Red BoHk tea given at tho Great* Northern ho- the "Ride, but After It Was 1936—Discos* Proposed Pe them Sunday, Kovombor 31 Com- Be«ent—WillUm D, Bennett. Branch i 2,205 Member*-. tertain Hero for Thursday ' Schedule for Connecting With tel, West B7th «trect, New York City, 8 troleum Storage .Plant—Ben' mittees were appointed to arrang Put rciint—Uelvln VinDrmMe, ' Morning Choral at Mid-Win' Outgoing Steamers for Holi last Sunday afternoon. Over He Apparently Felt Capt. for a program. Plans wore alsi charter member.- Final Instructions Given to Miss Wyckoff possesses a voice of Viet resent—Qeorje Br«r. day Mail. Imin Was the Winner. jamin Solomon at Constable. started for their annual danoo to be Or.tor-U.ier Boott, Worker* by Mias Shropshire. ter Concert December 10. unusual beauty and power, which al- held Friday, Deoombor 11. ohipinin—H, Tr«on, ways surprises her audience as ahe Guld*—H. 8. Wllltrd. 1 County and state taxes lor 1933, The QlrlB* Activity club of the Bentrr—Oliirlai Binlon. Remo Bolosrnlnl, South America" Postmaster Edward vonKattengc Is of a slight, girlish appearance with "Irwin always pays his b«l»." A moetlng of the roll call workers has announced a schedulo speclfyln] So read a jlgn attoched to a whe«: 1934 and 1035, amounting; to 112,780, Weatslde "Y" met Thursday at the Seorttary—Walter McCo.ch. greatest violinist, will bo tho gues' the seeming Incapacity to produce home at their.president, M|ss Har- Colleoto^—Jamei R. Smock, of the Rod Bank branch of thrf Red latest dates on which articles foi barrow vrhlch trundled over Broad were paid by the S«a, Bright mayq Tr«aj.re>-A. L. McOoieh. nrtlst 0.T the midwinter concert 01 a voice which is strong enough to fill riet Jackson of .Bergen place. Final Croas^was held at the chapter dUlce Christmas delivery should bo mailed a. large auditorium'. The following street at noon Saturday, with Jame» tnd council at the regular meetlni Warden—Jacob Pry»m, Friday morning, .'Mrs, John A. tho Thursday Morning-.Choral Thurs- last week. The counoll alto pat< plans were mndo for an amateur day evening, December 10, in the to connect with steamers for foreign songs were In Mlsa Wyckoff« reper-1 A. Curley as the passenger and Capt Edward Burke of- Asbury Park, OhRuniy, branch chairman and Miss countries. Charles P. Irwin doing, the pushing. U000 to the board of education. Thi show to be held tomorrow night An Ellis ''auditorium. ' Plans for this tolre at the Madrigal tea: "Mlf Einer j entertaining "program hat been o> district deputy, was also honored nt Luoy J_, Tompklns, executive seere- Mr. vonKattengell explained thai Waoserlllle" by Grelg, "Ah; Mai non The odd noon-day scene, which at- payments were made .following, th the meeting, Fourteen past regents Ury of the chapter, outlined the worte ovent were presented Thursday at a y g report submitted by Edmund W. ranged. i regular business meeting of tho club It Is not possible to state when par Cessate" by Donaudy. " Files d< tracted a largo gathering ot shout' were present, Speeohoa were made dona by the Bed Bank branch during ecl post packages will bo delivered. Ing and laughing; bystanders was tho Cllne, collector, showing }lB,30S.Ot in Buth Smith was appointed chair- thy past year. Miss Gladys Shrop- preceding a rehearsal. Cadlx" by Bellbes,.and "The Littli man of the art committee to arrange by District Deputy Burke, F. Hoffman This Is due to. customs regulation Shepherd's Song" by Watts, result of a bet on the Presidential cash and JS1 In scrip on hand, on of Asbury Park, Melvln VanBraokle, shire, county roll call chairman, Two years iigo Mr. Bolognini was hh S" b W November 1. for the announcement of the Yule- soloist with the Now York Phil- which in most coses must.be com' Miss Wyckoff has sung several election. . Ths terms of the bat were : Oeorgo Bray, James R. Smock. Jacob urged tho workers to got started on •lied with before delivery to addrcs- that Capt. Irwin, Republican loser, . Mrs. John H. Naughton, wlwlfe-o! L JW promenade to be held December November 11 and to flnliih their ter- harmonic Symphony orchestra under light opera roles under the direction 20 A committee was also appointed Prown, W. L, Bennett, H. Tyson, A. Toscnnlnl. " Ho also gave several iecs. Ho therefore urged that all of the Shubert Theatrical corpora- was to ride Mr. Curley, Democratic the late county treasurer and daugh- J. McCoaoh, A. Plngatoro of Long ritories as quickly as possible. Tha winner, from Monmoulh? street to ter ot the late George W. HUUott, In- to arrange a program for tha vosper gojl for the Red Bank branoh la commendable performances before iarcels be malted as early as pos- tion. Last year she sang a leading x Branch, Lester Scott and M. V. B. Front street. - formed the officials that she had an service to be sponsored by the olub 2,350 members. . • . ; the Crown Hoads of Europe Komo ilblc. • role In "Blossom Time," a Shuoert December 20. Tho next meeting; wll Smock, Refreshments wore served Bolognini was tho last !pupil of Gifts for persons living In Siberia, production, but this was her first ap- "S»y,«wl>o won this bet anyway— opportunity to rent the Elliott Coal by Chairman William Frits and his The Captains of the dlstrlots In company property, which fronts on bo at the home of Ruth Smith, Lin- Ysayc, with the excoption of the South Africa, British India, Capo pearance as a concert artist in New you or mo?" said Mr. Curley when den place, Tuesday, December 1. commltteo and games were played. Bad Bank are Mrs. W. H. Hondrlok- Queen "of Belgium with whom on erdo Islands, Aden, Ceylon, Cyprus, York City. Her work was very fav- at the corner ot Broid and Moohanlo the river, to an oil company to etoro Bon, Sr., Mrs. Walter G. French, Mrs.. several occasions ho played duets at Kenya and Uganda, Liberia, Persia, orably received, the audience being streots he fell out ot ths whoelba.'- fuel oil, gasoline and kerosene, but Walter Thompson, Mrs. R. A. Strong, tho Royal Palace. Olln Downes of Slam, Sierra Leone and Mozambique most appreciative, arid many predio- row for the third time as a result of she did not want to take any steps Mrs, A, M. VanNoBtrand, Mrs. F, o tho New York Times after ono of must:bo mailed by Tuesday, Novem tlons were made for her of a very the Jerky motions and erratic push toward .completing the deal until at' Lions To Have Ford Dealer Visits Wodehouse, Mrs. William Sherwood, Mr. jBolognlni's appearances, de- bcr 17 and for Egypt and Palestine bright future, Ing: by. tho captain. Mr. Irwin eat tor-.he- had consulted with tho bor- are. Joseph Evans, MISB Julia Littlo, scribed him as "a musician and a f Tuesday December 1. pressed willingness to finish the trip ough officials. Tho possibility of an Michigan Factory Mrs. Oeorgo T. Llnton, Mrs. Edwin virtuoso of tho first rank." The schedule for other countries aa prescribed, but Mr. Curley said Immediate rise In Insurance rates on Ladies* Night C. Ollland, the nurses of the, Mon- adjacent properties was brought up, Tho Choral is enlarging 1U associ ho had enough and wanted no more. C. R. EngllBh returned Wednesday mouth County Organisation for So- The ride was scheduled to bave and It was decided to Investigate the morning from the 'Ford plant at cial Service, Mra. Worth Cunning- ato membership and an invitation December 3—Bolivia. Chile. Ecuado.r, O'Rourke Heads matter and report at the next meet- Plant for Annual Affair Made lias been extended to all admirers British, Dutch and French tTuUms, Nje- taken place at 3 o'clock but a change Dearborn, Mlohlgan, where with W. ham, Mrs. Kenneth ' Smith, Mrs. ;ragita (Corinto.) *> was made at the request of the po- Ing. - Tuenday Night at Weekly H!. Mount and 8,000 othor Ford deal- Ward VanDerveer, Mre. John Osborn of music to take an active interest December 4—Argentina, Brazil, Para- Druggists' Group in tho only woman's choral In this :uay, .Uruguay. lice department became of traffla The; resignation ot Arniand La. Meeting of Service Club in ers he witnessed the Introduction of and Miss pHadys Shropshire. December 7—Aiores Islands. conditions. Vlgne as constable was approved, 1 the new Ford V-8 for 1937, locality. Under tho leadership of December 8—Austria. Bulgaria. Cxecho. tht> EUM Home. . / The roll call' chairmen for Red WillaVd Sektberg of New York the Atlantic Highlands Pharmacist Benjamin Solomon was appointed In Dosorlbros his trip, Mr. English lank are Mrs., Herbert W. Hill, and lovakla. Estonia. Finland, ' Gibraltar, The two men then went to the hls.pllce.' " '•.'.. said, "We bavo boon soiling automo- choral will present a program ap- Ireecc, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Was Elected President of Mon Kridel clothing store where Mr, Cur- Miss Catherine Russell. The other propriate to the Christmas seson. iladelra. Malta. Norway, Poland, Portugal, Councilman "Michael Devereaux Flans for the annual observance of biles since October, 1004; we've bad roll call chairmen of the Red Bank tumanla. Spain, Sweden, Syria. Turkey. mouth-Ocean Pharmaceutical ley waa fitted for a hat at the ex- •ladles' night" by the Lions club next many thrills, but tho greatest was Jnlon of Soviet Socialist Republics. Yu.o- polntedvwlth pride to the fact tha auxiliaries are: Members for tho season of 1936 and pense of Capt Irwin, thelatter hav- there were only five' cases of com- Tuesday were made Tuesday night when we saw the 1937 Ford V-8 at Association. ing been the loser on a' hat bet alto. I4tU» Silver— Mr«. Edvoril McClellan, 1937 Includo Mrs. William \V. Arm- • i at tffllPregular weekly, meeting of Detroit." December 10—Barbados; Grenada. Guad- In addition to the wheelbarrow municable diseases In the borough In strong, Mrs. John R. Ballly, Jr., Mrs. loupe, Martinique, Peru, St. Christopher, the post year. He said this wan that organization In the Elks club The new Ford V-8 for 1937 Is the Holmdel— Mr., Oharlei Ely. L Kltts. Trinidad. Eugene- J. O'Rourke of Atlantic ride and the headgear, Mr. Curley Harrison Banee, Mrs. J. E. Bennett, proof that Sea Bright ..Is the health- John ftohrey and Q. Howard Ltppln- most beautiful Ford car over of- Hl.hlandi—Mri. J. Lawr«?,co Mrs. Watson L." Bennett, Mrs. John 'December 11—Costa Rtca. Highlands was elected president of made bets with other persona which cott are co-chairmen of the commit- Fair lUvin—Mill Ellxnbdh Scoworoft, December 13—Belgium. Bands, Den- the Monmouth-OcBan Pharmaceuti- resulted In his winning six other iest community In the state, fered. It Is built on only ono slso— E«tontown—Mri. A. Ausuita OM. . D. Blair, Mrs. Bertha Blanc, Mrs. isrlc,' England. France, Germany. Guate- tee In charge. Tha • speaker will bo with one standard of roomy com- Ail»ntlo-tD»nnglne you are master of a power May, assistant professor of economics' csontatlve to the state association, >lant that gives everything you can at Gtouoher college, and her loplo Speaker at Dinner—Meeting Mrs. Sara Jackson Is general chair- I song service was held with. Mrs. the county and as a result of his ef- By Relief Firemen ind Raymond Williams, retiring man. Assisting her are Mrs, How- Edith Crozier .of Fair Haven lead- forts Id now members have joined possibly demand In speed and ac- will be "The Financial Basis of Child Held by Shrewsbury Club at ounty president. ard A. Stockton, Mra. Lillian Miles, Ing. Miss Anna Wake of Koanaburg the Keansbu'rg olub and 21 hew celeration. Today It is a better en- Welfare Work." Her topic at the Roosevelt Tea Room. Candidates for the various offices Meetings will bi held the second Mrs. William B. Kelly, Mrs. James gave a reading. members-have enrolled in the. Atlan- gine than ever—with a better cool- afternoon session will bo "The So- ing system and new smoothness. Yet cial Security Act and. Its Implica- f tha Relief engine company were Tuesday of each month. Fagan, Mrs. Elizabeth Beddlngton, John Cobb of Newark, organizer tlo Highlands organization. . lominated Thursday night at a regu- Mrs. Jacob Llnzmayer, Mrs. Dolan, Improved oarburotlon enables It to tions." Dr. May is In charge of so- Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller, third district if the Eatontown lodge 43 years ago, Mr. Rohrey gave a* humorous talk cial studies in the adult education r meeting of that company. Mrs. Timothy Sheehan, Mrs. J. Alver- deliver Its thrilling performance with vice president of women's clubs, was ind other visitors made remarks. at Tuesday's meeting. Among tho the beat gasoline mileage ever re- program of the National Amorlcan the guest speaker at the first dlnner- Fred Miinden was nominated to Advent Union To aon, Mrs. John MCLaughlln, Jr., Mrs. guests Was Joseph Connor of the William" Mount, Mrs. Charles Mount, corded for an engine of this power. association of XInlvorslty Womon. meottag of the Shrewsbury Reading srve aB president, George Cairns as New Brunswick club, The attend- The speaker rccolvcd her training at club Monday afternoon at tho Rose- rice president, Gus Colmorgen as Hold Conference Mrs. Frank Langhans, Mrs. William ance prizes wero presented by Alex The new 60-hors6powor V-typa Mulligan, Mra. George Mardorf, Mrs. Attend Meeting Of Smith, Radellffe and the* London yclt tea room, Little Silver. MrB. lecretary and George Moody as Wilde and Frank O. Wodehouse and eight-cylinder engine is almost an school of economics, reasurer. Lawrence Forgus and John Halelran, Mrs. Mary Sheridan, exact replica of the 89, except for Ada B. Nafew, president, was In The annual Young People's confer- awarded to Abram Kridel and charge. Jeorge Dwyer will oppose each other Mrs. Loretta Walsh, Mrs. Albert Wet Christian Endeavor Lipplncott. Blze, weight and -power, It delivers Mrs, Marc P. Dowdell, education 'or the position of captain. John ence of Life In the Advent Union zel, Mrs. Bobby Barry, Mrs. Frank \ _____ • <, V-8 smoothness, . quietness and re- ihalrman, will outline plans of the Mrs. William Woolley, former pres- will be held tomorrow, Saturday and Hisses' Catherine Ely and Mary ident of the Elberon Woman's club, 3reen waa nomlnnate'd without ^ op- Donnelly and Miss Mary Lang. liability—even at speed up to 70 organization to make a study of josltlon for the post of first lieuten- Sunday ia the Second Advent olmes and Harry "Worden repre- miles an hour, with gasoline mileage child welfare facilities. Dr. Anna R. and Mrs. John Ellis, also of the El- church, Eatontowc, under tho super- sented Red Bank Tuesday night at »TA Card Party beron Woman's, club, were accepted int Joseph Cleary and Joseph so high that It creates an entirely Starr of Now Brunswick, state presi- rVhalen will run against, each other vision of Rev. Chester Apy, pastor. meeting of the Monmouth-Ocean new standard of economy In mod- dent, will explain the purposo and 03 new members. Mrs.,,Tullfcr gave ounty union of the Christian Bn- For Milk Fund an Informal .talk, after' which Mrs. or the second lieutenant's berth. Services will be held throughout Fair Haven Couple ern motor bar operation. possibilities of tho booklet she com- tomorrow in charge ot Rev. Ever- leavor in the Como Methodist piled this spring, "A Dozen Jersoy Dwight L,. Parsons of LittlB Silver verett Brower was named as; en- ihurch. Flans were made for an ln- ncer. ett Moore of Nyack, Now York. Sat- Married 35 Years The Soa Bright Parent-Teaoher as- . NOMINATE OFFICEHS. Children" as a yardstick for meas- read an article entitled "I Chose the loor picnic to be held Monday night, sociation will hold a oard party Fri- Unknown Soldier," by Sergeant Ed- urday morning the session will open uring standards of child welfare Others nominated without oppoal at 0:30 o'clock with devotions led The 35th wedding anniversary of November 16, in the Manasq,uan Bap- day night,November 20, for the bene- work In Individual communities. The ward F. Younger. Mrs. Hosea Chark on were Louis Colmorgen chaplain, la t church. fit of the mQk fund. Mrs. Raymond Woman's Auxiliary' of Eatontown read \an~ Armistice day poem, after by Mlsa Viola Preldman of New Mr. and Mrs. John M. Minton of Fixe Company to Hold Election. booklet now is in Its third printing. arl Colmorgen assistant chaplain, Haven, Connecticut. A business Fair Haven was_celebrated with a Mrs. Ellwood S. Wolf announced Hellker Is chairman, , Reports on branch survoys will be which Mra. Charles Breese held a Milton Earlc sergcant-nt-arms and Tho Woman's, auxiliary of the questionnaire. meeting will be held at 10 o'clock iarty Saturday night It was a sur- ilans for the Junior Christian En- Mrs. John Lindsay, Mrs. James made, red Brower, Lawrence Forgus, Ar- and a hamburger roant at nooa. A prise party arranged by their daugh- Icavor rally and social to be held Thorsen and Mrs. Sol Nelmark will Eatontown me company mot Thurs- Mra. Trevonlan Bennett made tho hur Grab, Archie Spangenburg and recreation period will follow until ters, Mra A. C. Dlxon and Mrs. Sid- 3aturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In represent the association at ths day night at the borough hall and BED BANK BRIDGE PAKTV, place cards. Mrs. Nafow waa pre- Toseph Holiday trustees. 4:30 o'clock. A banquet will be held ney B. Longman. The couple were he Leonardo Baptist church. county conference November IB at lonilnatod Mrs. Jcsso Lano presi- sented with a corsage of roses by Five members of the company were at 8:30 o'clock with Rev. Mr. Apy, the recipients of a number of gifts. . Tho executive, committee of the Spring Lake. ent; Mrs. Julia Klgrlm, Mrs. Mildred Mrs. E. H. Boynton, president of the ected to the Red Bank fire police. :t WHS Hold By Swimming Blver acting as toastmaater. Mrs. Mabol Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. onmouth-Ocean society will meet Plans are under* way for a Christ- Guico and Mrs, Jennie Bennett vice , Country Club Auxiliary. Red Bank Senior Woman's club, and They are George Moody, Fred Brow. Minor of New^Haven 'will bo the Silas Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Chester mas party at tho next meeting on presidents, Mn, • Ruth Lewis and in conclusion the group sang "Amer- fuesday, December 8, In tho Red r, George Curtis, Harry Smock and gueet Bpeakfir.~"M!!slon night will Aumack, Mr. and Mrs. George Bark- iank Presbyterian church to make Thursday night, Decomber 8, when Mrs, Eunice LaParrs for treasurer; Tho first of a .series of monthly lea,, tho Beautiful." The next meet- illlam Chamberlain. be held Saturday at 8 p. m. alow, Mayor and Mrs. Augustus M. entertainment and games will ba Miss Carolina Erb, financial sccre- afternoon brldgo parties of the Ing of the club will be at the home JIB for the anniversary banquet Raymond Brower, who previously Minton, Miss Doris Aumack, Mrs. be held in the Asbury Park Bap- provided by the faculty. ary and Mrs. Elslo Heldt recording Wotnon's auxiliary of tho Swimming ot the president, Mrs. Nafew, Broad ad been nominated for second as- A forum will be held Sunday Frank Aumack, Miss Jean Barkalow, lecretary, The election will take Rlvor Country club was hold Tues- street, Eatontown, Tuesday, Novem- morning at 9:45 o'clock. At the 11 Ist church Boon. . c - stant chief of the borough fire de- Mr. and Mrs., Louis Miller, Mr. and' ilace Thursday, December 4. " day at tho Les Oortrudos apart- ber 24. - • iartment, was named for second o'clock service Rev. Harold M. Fre- Mrs. A. O. Dlxon, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- BTAMT CLBB TO MEET. ments, with Mrs, Samuel Halper and Those present were -Mra. Nafew, llgh of Nyack will be preacher. A P. T. A. MEETING TONIOHT. Mrs, Joseph Connor as hostesses'.' eputy chief, to conform with the ney B. Longman, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Forty For Church. Mrs. Charles Breese, Mrs. George H. lew borough, title. dinner will take place at 12:30 Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. James Em- tlnulual Meeting of Local Fhilnte- Prizes wore won by Mrs, Robert Mlksch, Mrs. Archie Mosby, Mrs. Harold Hendrlckson, secretary of o'clock in the church basement and Jed Bank Senior and Junior Asso- A bingo party for the boncflt of Hayward, Mrs. Arthur Broslin and ley, Robert Miller, Miss Marlon Mil- Usts Scheduled for Next Week. t. Mary's church of New Monmouth Harry Borden, Mrs. Hosea Chark, e Red Bank Belief association; a consecration service will be held ler, Miss Lois Miller, John M. Dlxon, ciation Has Interesting Program. ' Mrs, Marian Lopez. Othors present lira. E. H. Boynton/ Mrs. James 'hlef James L., Vaughn'and First at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. Carlton The Monmouth County Philatelic will bo'hold Friday evening, Novem- besides those mentioned wore Mrs. Miss Anna Lawless and Miss Nellie The Bed Bank Senior and Junior loolety will meet* Friday night, No- ber 20, at Independent fire houso at Steen, Mrs. Albert Wolcott, Mrs. J. eputy Chief Jacob Bloom were the Whltehead of Avon in charge. The Parent-Teacher association will meet Kenneth Robinson, Mrs. Marcus Hlg- H. Patterson, 'Mrs. Dwight L, Par- peakers. regular evening service will be In iwless. vember 20, at the Red Bank borough Belford. This will bo tho first of a glnbotliam, Jr., Mrs. Cheater Alberts, cnlght at 8 o'clock in tho high hall. The meeting will convene eries of social events to bo held tho sons, Mrs. William Woolley, Mrs. charge of Rev. Mr. Apy. ichool auditorium. An interesting Mrs. Alfred Burns, Mr».' Ann Bor- John Ellia, Mra. J. Daniel Tuller, SOCIAL GATHERING TUESDAY. promptly at 8 o'clock. «. • third Friday evening of each month gotu, Mrs. John Rohroy and Miss ORGANIZE JUNIOR HI-Y. program has been arranged and an Mrs. I. H. Gilhuly and Misses Mary urgent invitation has been extended The program to be - featured will for the church. Plans are under waj> Ann Walsh. Borden, Emma Holmes, Ella King, Business and Professional Women bo in conjunction with Natloanl to hold a ooatumo dance Friday, De- oys' Junior Hl-y Elects Alex Sweel to all teachers and parents to bo . The auxiliary will hold a bridge Katio VanSchoick and Jennie Belle. Shore Districts In Entertained by Their President >resent. Phllatello Week and has been des- ember 18. The place for this event President of New Club. ignated as "Frecancel Stamps ios not yet boon flxod, i»rty Tuesday, Oeaombor 8, at the Tho Red Bank Business and Pro- Mrs, Daniel Olscn, president of tho home of Mrs. Chestor Albortsrof. An election of officers of tho re- • Elm Quarantine Might" Members and guests are re- ••» ..I... •• fessional Women's club was enter- association, will give a report of the quested to exhibit their collections Llttlo "Silvor, with Mrs. Alfred Burns Elizabeth Haley To cently organized Boys' Junior Hl-Y tained Tuesday evening at the home convention at Atlantic City, which Practice Teaching Heiis. club was held last week at the, Y Red Bank and several districts In if pro-cancel stamps, Miss Jean Reid and Miss Eleanor co-hostess. Monmouth county are included In ot the president, Miss Marian Gal- he attended' last week, ' house. The officers are Alex Sweel breath of Broad street The notice sent out for this meet- Newman, students at the State Wed Thanksgiving the equ&rantlne list sent out today Mra. Irving Lovett -will present a ing was timed to ondorso tho annual A Coming Wedding. president, Donald Wingerter vice The evening was spent In a social, inper on "The Platform," giving tho Teachers collcgo at Trenton, are at president, Thomas.'Freed secretary, by tho Department of Agriculture, Is." Red Cross membership drive and the Bans have bcon published for tho , Miss Elizabeth H;iley, daughter of sued because of the discovery of new manner.and bridge was played. Mra. rogrom for the current year. She Red Bank doing their junior prao- Edward Miller, Jr., treasurer, and stamp used was precancoled Red co teaching under the supervision wedding of Miss Voronica Mahor of i\r. and Mrs. Frank Haley of Ever- Infection of trees by the Dutch 'Elm Margaret Zumateln, Miss Meta Von- vlll also report Im do tall concerning 3ank on Red Cross Issue. " / Scobeyvlllo and James Horbort of , ctt, wns tendered a miscellaneous Zalo Dilllono Bergeant-at-armfi. Clahn and Miss Beislo Qrcen were >f Miss Emma Jane Lafetra. The 1 disease. he Service council of Bed Bank, a Koansburg, whloh Is to take placo shower Thursday night at her home A -ping pongNiommltteo was ap- the prize winners. tew co-operative organisation being tudents wero placed here by MIBS pointed under the chairmanship of Districts named in the county In- Sunday aftornoon at 8 o'oloolt at Bt. by a group of relatives and friends. clude townships of Mlddletown and A ten dollar prize was disposed of rated. This organltation Is Inter- Boyi can make extra pocket money Mabel Bray, head of the department Miss Hnley will wed Joseph Mendres Stanley Williams. Douglas Manson, and this was won by Mn, Burton ested In any clvlo activity qf tho lolling Tho Register.—Advertisement f music of the colloge. Rosa of Lima church of Freehold, advlBor, told of tho ideals and alms Shrewsbury and boroughs of Atlantic of Asbury Pnrk Thanksgiving morn- Highlands, Eatontown, Fair Haven, Moore of 41 Brown place, Red Bank. town, principally a recreational pro- leg at St. Catherine's church, Ever- of the organization, and discussed The members .present were Mrs. gram relative to a summer play- program possibilities. Meetings will Highlands, Llttlo Silver, Monmouth ttt. . • . . • Beach, Oceanport, Red Bank, Rum- Ada Crahdall, Miss Ruth LaWall, ground and winter sports. Tho home was decorated In orange bo held each Wednesday evening at Miss Edna Mapps, Mils Julia Smetd, 7 o'clock. son, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury, West There will bo an open discussion and white and with autumn 'foliage. Long Branch and Long Branch. Miss Meta VonOlahn, Miia Bessie m the new report cards to bo uacd "The Greatest Heat ¥aSue§ Sn lied Bank" Girts were concealed beneath a lnrgo The members of tho club are Kob- The list is an amendment to the Green, Miss Harriot Cook, Mies Me.r-> n the Red Bank publio schools, umbrelliiM Gamea were played nnd a cit Blncltman, Alex Bolchek, Donald Dutch Elm quarantine and also In- Ian Galbreath, MIBS Margaret Zum- Miss HolUjcli, chairman of the buffet Bupjier was served. Hadaway, Georgo Brown, Zale Dll- cludes districts in Middlesex, Hun- steln and Miss May Throckmorton. lualc committee, has arranged 'a Those attending were Mrs. Klta lionc, . Donald Wlngortcr, Robert terdon, SusBex and Warren counties. The next meeting of the club will ccial musical program, and after Douglue, Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mra. Eichman, Tommy Prcad, Forrest be held Tuesday night, November 24, he meeting a social time will be en- CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BETWEEN Bruno Nnzzn, Mrs. David Noonun, Jncobua, Alex Hammcll, Edward Mil- at the home of Mri. Ada Crandall, oyed and refreshments will be THE NATIONAL GROCERY AND TELEPHONE CO.'S Mrs. Wllllnm .Prown, Mrn,-:G(eorgo ler, Jr., Warren Mlnton, Jr., Harry NOW CONVALESCING. Rlvorslde apartments on West Front lerved, Grob.^ Mis. Martin Dougherty, Mrs. Rader, Alex Sweel, Georgo Voorhls, itreet.. Pauline Grob, Mrs. Jamca Conwoy, Laurence Wcintraub and 'Stnnley Frank C. Storck Doing Very Nicely COFFEE HOUR AND ADDRESS. LOW PRICES FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY lire. Andrew Kenveny, Mra. Ber- Williams. In Baltimore Hospital. ' ELECT NEW OFFICERS, nard MulUgun, Mrs. Fred Conk, lira. FRESH PRIME Word has been received at The r. Harry D. Blocum to Speak at FRESH-KILLED Madeline Fields, Mra. Alfred Griffiths, CHMSTIAN ENDEAVOR, BALLY. Mra. Mortimer K. VanSauter Hods Shtewtbury Tomorrow. Mrs. Lena Crawford, Mrn. Elizabeth ReglBter offlco to the effect that Fair Haven Yacht dob Auxiliary. Swooney, Mrs. Mildred Shydor and Frank C. Storck of Llttlo Sliver, pro- The Shrowibury auditorium tomor- Societies of Two Counties Will Meet prietor of BtorcH of Course mu«lc The Fair. Haven Yacht club auxil- ow" evening will be the.sottlng for Mlaaea Margaret Conk, Anna Kolly At Leonardo Saturday. and Ellznbeth Vaughn, nil of Kcd store on Broad street, Red Bank, Is iary met Saturday night at the club- . coffee hour and brldgo sponiorcd Bunk. Also Mrs. David,. Haley and Tho Christian Endeavor union of convalescing from a very serious op- house and held in election of officer*. >y the Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- "Buy n Quality Iloast— Miss Margaret Noonuri of Long Monmouth and Ocean counties will eration which he recently underwent Mra Mortimer E, VanSauter waa outh Memorial hospital, Between Taste tho Difference" Branch, Mrs. Charles Kelly of Cult'o hold a Junior rally In the Baptist auohns-Hopkins hospital, Boltl- elected president, MISB Eileen M. and 8 o'clock, Dr, Harry B. Blocum, Nook, Mrs. Charles Frlcdlartder of church of Leonardo Saturday after- lore. Walder vice president, Mrs. William hlef of staff of the hospital, will Leonardo, Mrn. Walter Palmor and noon at 2 o'clock, with Mra. Ellwood Barring accidents: he may bo per- B. Little, Jr., secretary, and >M!«s nformally talk to the guests, after Wolf, wlfo of tho pastor of the Bernadlne Stewart treasurer, hich bridge and other games will Mrs, Frank Haley of Everett, Mra. mitted to alt up In a wheel chair for Mrs. Frank W. Bailey was op- Otto Morrle nnd Minn Edna Morrln of church, presiding. Greeting will a fow minutes today or tomorrow. s onjoyed. A voluntary sllvor of- Asbury Park nnd Mm. Goorgo Mnu- bo brought by Ralph Man- Mrs. Storck boa been with him at •olntcd chairman of a dinner to bo ring will be Ulien for the benefit Bcr of Mncraf t. cheo, county president, and Miss tho hospital since his admission. - held Saturday night at tho elub- f the hoipltal, Mary Leonard, president of tho hoUse by' the yacht club for raco Mrs. Lester McKnlght, chairman, Leonardo Junior eocloty. Tho wor- competitors during the put season, as a» hor assistant* Mrs. John D. Strlclirri While at Work. ' ship and offering periods will be con- Given Surprise'Forty. Prizes for the competitors will b» randll and Mn. L. Gray Manhall, IHSNSorTOHS Qcorgo Sherman, who lives hear ducted by tho Leonardo Junior so- warded following the dinner. Tha eservatlonsi MM, Edward Anson Bolford and who la employed by Mrs. William Dcsprcaux of Chest- ocial committee In charge of lost ciety. Junior societies of Fair Ha- nut street tondered her mother-in- nd Mr», Ira Crouae, tables and "Nono Bettor nt ony, Price" Charles D, Brown of that place as a ManaBquancmfwypotao ctaohE cmf Saturday's meeting Included Mn. candyj Mn. C. A. Osborns, Jr., Mn. plumber, wan suddenly taken sick law, Mrs. Ellzaboth Qoodchlld of Llttlo, Mrs. VnnBauter, Mlji Carol ven, Asbury 5fl.rk, AllenwoQd nnd Prospect street, a surprlio birthday Jantes Powell^ and Miss Nort Nell- Saturday nnds obliged to discontinue Mnnasquan will talto part. Rev. Little, Mlis Walder and Miss Me- on, room decorations; Mrs, David party Sunday, Tho guests were Mr. l«»a Little. work; Sunday lie was Inkon to Mon- Marshall Harrington of Hoimdol and Mra. Raymond Dosprenux, MIBS '. Wood, lable> decoratlone; Mr«, El- LONG ISLAND FRESH Oslo moulh Memorial hospital at Long will bring tho message. Tho Junior Botty Despreaux, Mr. and Mr*. Louis Others attending were Mrs. W. E. ner Walnwilghl and Mrs, n. IL Style Branch, whoro ho In In a eorlous con- Workers .will alsp havo n conference Despreaux, Mr. and Mr«. Fred Dlelx, Couabrook, Mrs. E. D. Walling-, Mri. )odge, refrcihmenti; Mrs. J, Klchey PORK dition. Ho Is sufforlng from an un- and social hour, under tho direction Jr., Mrs. L. O. Bundens and Mrs. J. A. Bsmuelt.'Mrs, Everett F."A»»y Imllh, games. During the qoffeo usual throat condition. of Mrs. Wolf, ' ,. • Stanley M. Fly, nd Mlsaes Dorothy Macintosh and our Mrs. E, J. Bachelar and Mr», Elizabeth Bcowctolt. C. A. Osborns will pour. v I SHOULDERS BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. Page Three. Shrewsbury School News. FEBFECT ATTENDANCE. ; Opens Ofllce For Business. ThankaglvUig: Personals. Shrewsbury. , ,,Tho attendance of. .the Shrewsbury Church Society To Elect Board of Trustees. Jacques J. Norell has opened an The annual .business meeting of Horse show Thursday at the Rlordan. and from" Klcturd T. Bttk at The pupils were neither absont nor ,An amateur night program was Conover lane,, for a real-estate and list of.perfect attendance pupils: The meeting will convene promptly dny evening, November 28, at 8:30 Madison Square-Garden, New York. Lawei groosry HOT:) tardy at the Eatontown grammar given Monday night In the church insurance business. He Is a World at 3 o'clock In the Historical Associa- school -during October: war veteran, a member of the Amci o clock. Bruce Cobb and bis ton- *|J6.' Frank Kybl, representative of A congregational meeting of the Itacoptlon gradv-T-Rarmond Suokalaw, school auditorium of the Atlantic tion building, opposite the Freehold piece orchestra will provide jlhaf Ufa* "Mechanic! street school Paront- Bobby Scott, William Tltui, Kathryn Graf, Highlands Methodist church under lean legion of Red Bank and of scv Presbyterian church was held Sun- IUta Mcnol, Dorli Smith, Dorothy torn- First arads—George WIdler, Homer DU- battle monument, at 70 Court street. music. Tickets aro now, on sale and reachor association, attended tho day,' following the church service, lot, Kenneth Gt rblff, Pot«r Tomalno, Sam- the direction of the.Ladles' Aid so- era! other organizations of this lo- oldi. uel Howard, Stanley Blchards, Thomas Ms- 7 cality. • The principal feature of the pr<> may be procured from any member itnts convention of the New Jersey when It was decided to bold churoh First grade—Wilbur Banbarn, Marilyn ciety. Christian Edwards' unperson gram will be election of trustees for of tnp student body or at the school Demur,-Jilla V«nNot«, Jon Toprnr, Mary gulrt, Cecilia Von der Deck, Jsn« Caffrn, Parent-Teacher association tvhlch services la the Sunday-school room Jeanne Muller, Maud Murphy, Msbc. Qtcd Major Bowes and Howard A. It pays tc advertise in Thi> Register the ensuing year. . ' ofllce. was held at the Hotel Ambassador, each Sunday during the winter. Sun- Maiit/V Lutpke and Mildred Chasey. Sweet was announcer. Atlantlo City, November 4, B and 6. Socond grada—Richard Mar, Bath Second grade—Alex Vonder Beck, Ar- 1 day-school Will be held at 0:45 o'clock Lange, Margaret Maliay. > nold Jones, Charlss La,vene;-Geotge Mur- Those who took part were Miss MlSs Mary SolTel of Bridge avenue and church at 10:40 o'clock. ^Tblrfl grade—Ernest Blakalr, Otorge Dorothy Paddock, soprano; Ralph Lange, Jr., Bernar! Man, Francis Sagur< phy, George; Baker, Gustave Kahermsnei, has accepted a position with the An after-dinner coffee hour and Thomas tllleir. William CitTjn. Arlene Bruder, bass; Mrs. William Rlcb- A Monmouth County Organization ;for ton, Rutb Bennetts ' ' Juika. Carls Btonhl, {Edith Fary, Elvira bridge will bo beld by tho Shrews- Fourth grade—Clarence Berger, -Addlaon von Taborsky, Mary Johnson, Theresa wlne, reader; Mrs, Lou Geary, Iml Soolal Service. bury auxiliary of Monmouth Me- Davldion, Ednard Sagurton, Joyce Ayera, Omllette and Virginia Bush. tatlons; Mrs. Herbert S. Melnort, '£&• L. BAMBERGER & CO: '°%t £P • Audrey .Heniirlckion. Alice flaillvan, Eil«n Robert RocUhlll of Bergen place, morial hospital tomorrow evening at Hyland. Third grade—Durii Bennett, Jean Clark, contralto; MIBB Helen Rich, Italian 1 Viola DeOano, Evalene Hamlet, Doris .Hen- songs: Mrs. Robert Stokes, piano- who has been employed at the As- S o'clock at the school auditorium. Fifth grade—Margaret Bordcn. uiey derson, Ethel May Thornton, Marie To- ... bury Parl: branoh of B6rden'» Dairy Drt Harry Slocum of Long Braneb Conullna, Ellnore BloMan, Bath fcott, milno, Theresa Wlllett. Margaret Wood. logue; Alfred Olson, Norwegian sing- company, has been- trahoferred to will be guest speaker. Hathalls Titui, Malcolm RltUr. Leuln Aumaek. Raymond Boyce, Herbert er, and Miss June Lockwood, Inv Sixth grade—Barbara Knapp, Edith Van. GerblK. Charles Johnson, William Ituflln porsonatlonB. The high school or- PlalnHold. Applications for the mall rnosoon- Vllet, Raymond Qanborn, George Atklmon, and Anthony Trlfarl, Dr. Vincent J. Fazio of South Am- Kenneth Atklnlon, WalUce Ayarl, Georga chestra and glee .club also enter- ger'e position. at. the postofflce are Fourth «rade—Stanley Colll, Sherman i . boy Is an Interne at Rlvorvlow hos- Carrell, Milton Marx. ; tained. being, received by Postmaster Mrs. Beventh grader—Neville Connors. An* Crumwell, Busssll Davis, Clarence Evans, •' pltaL Marie I^lordan. Bids close Tuesday, thony Coniallna, Wallace t>a»ldson, 8am. John Lavene, Lester MiUer. Lewis Blley. Guests were Rev, and Mrs, Paul A. Mr. and Mn. Clark Holbrook of Robert Taylor, William Walker, Claira November 17. Emerson Fierce Is uel Farrell. John Hyland, John Halgh; Jones, Matilda Morris, Leona Ssmnjo, Syl- Frledrlch and Mayor Chauncey C. Proapoqt avenue plan td leave Mon temporary mall mesengor. ' Helen Borden. Helen Herman, Helen John. via Von Taborsky, Lillian Morris, ttuth Phillips. . - - day for their annual stay at Miami iDn, Marguerite Wood. Wagner and Lucy Francese. A regular meeting of the Woman's Eighth grade—Evelyn Lange, Mildred Beach. Marx, Jans Mason, Georte Wood, William Fifth' grade—Jean Dangler, Helen Mur- . ' LOCAL GIRLS CHOSEN. auxiliary of Christ'church was held phy, Muriel Beece, Lola Tllton, Jeanne Til- Miss Jand Hammoll of Sprlnfr Monday at the parish hall. Plans Drake, Chariot Contallns. ' street Is confined to her homo by 111' ton. Patricia Wood, Bertha Bush, Edgar New, Jersey College for Women were discussed for tho coming season V-The results of lost Thursday's con- Gaffyn, George Fary, Albert Flledner, John ness..- • and sowing was done. The auxiliary tests In the athletlo league placed the Herring-, Robert Hlfglnson, Samuel' John- Names Them for Honors.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Horaller son, William Johnson. Phlllo Mofflor. Jack will hold a card party at the parish girls' blue team, Audrey Iverson, cap- Magulre. Allen Nlekene, Roy Patterson, Mies Eleanor Alexander, daughter of Knollwood and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. house next Wednesday evening at 8 tain, ahead of their opponets, the Ernest Sehanek, Russell Tomalno, Richard of Mr. and Mrs. Howard & Alexan- Kucze of Fair Haven attended the girls' white team, Jane Mason, cap- Widlck. Edward Wolf, Thomas Relhlne. o'clock; There will be prizes and re- Ellsworth Shields, Edward Taylor, Clifford der, of SUverwhlto Gardens, and Miss Army-Muhlenborg football game at freshments. tain, with a total of 21 points to 16, Jane Parker, daughter of Mrs. Muriel Wott Point Saturday afternoon. Taylor and Joseph Bush. The boy's white team, George Wood, Sixth grade—John Bennett, David Llppman of Shrewsbury, have Deen They were the'guests of Cadet H. C. Albert Buckalow has enclosed his rear porch with glass, captain, defeated Raymond San- Chasey, Varnor Dala-an)? Robert. Hsyes. awarded undergraduate academlo . Morrison. After the gamo Mr. Mor- born's boys' blue team In a touch James Kahermanee, .Clarence Lavene, Ed- honors by the New Jersey College for allor and Mr. Kunze had the honor of Among those who attended the ward Morris. Oliver Reid. Harold Taylor, Prlncoton-Cornoll football game on football game by a 24-to-18 score; and Angelo* Francese, Ilhea Cromwell, Lois Women at New Brunswick. Miss dining In tho mess hall with the 1,600 continued to hold the lead In the Davis. Josephine Hathaway, Evelyn Mur- Alexander is a junior and. Miss Par- cadets. Saturday at Princeton were Mrs/ phy, Audrey Reid, Gladys Smith and Dor- Walter C. Guptll and daughter Jane, league rape with a total of 23 points ker, a sophomore. to 18, othy Wood. Mrs. Stanley M. Fly and daughter, Miss Helen Sanborn and Miss Mary Seventh arade—Hsrry Chasey. - William The announcement was made last Mrs, L. G. Bundcns, of PaulBboro are Bly. . ' ' ' The seventh and eighth grades' Emly, Jack Frailer, Donald Lee, Charles Friday by Miss Esther W. Hawes, visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Desp- Mrs. George H. Miksoh' attended a Sehanek. Robert Taylor, Fred Wolf. Aud- monthly program In the auditorium rey Aumaek, Patricia.Bonus. Doris Brltton, registrar at tho college.. roaux of Chestnut street, - president's day meeting Tuesday at Friday morning was aB follows: Agnes Crumwell, Ruth Dsfirard, Marian Mrs. Harry Belgrade of Monmouth Parlln. She made the trip with Mrs. DeGano, Ruth Fary. -Alice Holmgren, Dor- Policemen's Dinner-Dance. street left by bus Sunday for'San Ada B. Nafew and Mrs. Archie Mos- Bible, prayer, flag saluto ..... __„_. othy. Jackson, Grace Jackson, Louisa John- Anthony Gomalloa son, Madellnu Kabermanes. and Beatrice The police department of Middle* Francisco to spend soveral weeks by of Eatontown. ' Original iltetch. "Donald Duck'a Opera Shields. With her daughter, Miss Yotta Bel- town township will hotd a dinner- A Young People's Missionary meet- House" Seventh and eighth gradei Eighth grade—Peter DoGnno, Edward grade, who has a position with tho Characters! , - dance Thursday., evening, November Ing will bo held tomorrow night at Bow Woof, tho dog....Charlei Gonsallna Clark. Stanley Evans, Manfred Blottner, 19, at Louis' restaurant. The ar- Slgmund Eisner company. 7:80 o'clock at the Presbyterian Sun- Hop Around, the rabbit John Haitfb Donald Herring. Joe Marcella. Jnmes MlBs Carol Sehrocdor of Oakland Chilly Chick Wllllnm Drake White,. Harry Crane, Leo Fary, Fred rangements are being made by a day-school room, Tho Jolly Workors Juska, Frank Holmgren, Mareolla Mollier. committee, under the direction of street returned home yesterday after will be In charge of the program. Donny Duck William Vlvlsaker Harriet Fary, Lydla Hathaway, Doris Hy- spending a fow days with Mrs. Carl- Poem, "Throe Famoue Llmericka" ™—. slop, Lillian Morris, Barbara Seely and Earl N. Hoyer, chief of the depart- More than 100 persons attended an Mildred Marx Martha — ment^ More than-100- tickets have torrCoonof~WeBton,-Mas8achusotta, entertainment given~by~the%"Bhrews^ Songr'^ld^MacDonald-had-a-Fann'?-i.i— Mrs, Coon Is spending a few dayB T?sv Seventh and eighth grades already been-sold. bury dramatic club Friday night at Piano accompanist, Mrs. Marie J. Irwin hore* with Miss Schroeder. the school auditorium for the bene- SIXTY-FIVE TEAKS OLD. Rlohard Warner of Bergen place fit of the Presbyterian church. About In singing the song, "Old.MacDon- Boys can make extra pocket money Is onjoylng a wook'a vacation from $20 was cleared. Whitney Burst di- ald Had a Farm," the pupils wore, Benjamin Hnnklnson of Everett Is selling Tho Register.—Advertisement his duties at tho Second National rected the program and Mrs. Fred dressed in farmer and farmerette Honored on His Birthday, Bjihk and Trust company. ISIwood C. England was In charge of tickets. costumes. Each of the singers had Duncan of Irving place, Shrewsbury, Each child who held a lucky number some .farm Implement or farm ani- Benjamin Hanklnson of Everett, Fueratman J^f Concerts returned to his duties Monday at tho recelvod a rabbit. They were Bob- mal or-fowl. .» who conducts a vegetable route in bank after enjoying a two" weeks' by Scott, Marguerite Wood and Ella The fifth and sixth grades will pre- Red Bank, was honored at his home vacation. VanNote.. Alice Galllvan was given sent their regular monthly program last week by a number of friends at a party given by Mrs. John E BALLET RUSSE Mrs. Irving Byles of Hudson ave- a rabbit for drawing the numbers. In the auditorium tomorrow morning. Sun., Nov. IS, •2:30 and 8:30—88c up . nue was treated at Rlvorview' hos- Stanton of Everett in celebration of STAR CONCERT SERIES: Don Coi- The next meeting of the Shrews- Richard May, second grade, and his 65th birthday, " • , pital Monday,, for a fractured right Alexander May, third grade, have sacks, Dec. 201 Slenczynskl, Jan. 241 bury. Paront-Teachor association will Mr. Hanklnson was the recipient Heifetz, Feb 6; Martini, Mar. H; elbow rocolved in a fall at her homo. be held Monday night, December 7, been transferred to a Middletown Trudl Schoop, Comic Billet, April U. Xhe accident occurred on Mr. and township school. of a number of gifts. Those present MASTER PIANIST SERIES: Friedman at 8'o'clock. Mrs. C. L. Rlvenburgh were. Mr. and Mrs. ^Benjamin Han iMrs. Byles' first wedding annlvers-l and Miss Ruth Howard, co-chairmen New pupils Include Marie Jean Jan. IS: Iturbl, Feb. 22; Serkln, Mar. • ary. kinson, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stan- 9: Bauer, Mar. 27 [ Schnabel, April 17. of the entertainment commute, will Tapper, first grade, from Glendola, ton, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snlffen, All Eveninge—Each Series, $3.50 up ' Mrs. Irving Eyles of • Hudson ave- bn'ln charge of the program. and Thomas Hart, sixth grade, from SEND FOR FREE CIRCULAR nue was treated at Rlvervlew hos- Cllffwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris and Miss FUERSTMAN MGT.—1000 Broad St. Frank Lane and Henry Obre at- Mildred Embley. Newark—MArket 2-4305 pital Monday for a fracture* right tended the national horse show, on The seventh and eighth grades elbow received in a fall at her homo. Monday night at Madison Square handcraft club, undor the direction The accident occurred on Mr. and 1 Garden at New York. of Leslie Pier, Interlaken, met Tues- Mrs. Byles first wedding annivors Mrs. A.' B. White of Ocean Grove day afternoon, when requisitions for ary. -will be the guest speaker this after- materials and equipment were made. L. BAMBERGEB & CO. Irving Rink, Jr., son of Mr. andnoon tit a meeting of the Woman's The club members began work on Mrs. Irving E. Rink of Hudson ave- Foreign Missionary society at the waffle weaving, linoleum block print- nue, underwent an emergency oper- home of Mra. G. Harold Nevius, Ing and metal work. ation Friday night for appendicitis Judge and Mrs. Elmer C. Waln- The following is a program which at Monmouth Memorial hospital. wrlght attended tho automobile and was given yesterday In the auditor- • •»- % • His condition Is reported to bo fair. poultry shows yesterday at New ium in celebration of Armistice day: • i - • . _ • Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Forrar and York .._•• •.••___•••_ ..:.., daughter Gladys of Wallace street Bible, prayer, flag ealute~Fred O. England Song, "America" . Assembly ' and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey Fire'at Leonardo.' Leader, Mlsa Marie M. Bamm . and daughter Marjorle of Washing- When Mr. and Mrs. Leslie An- Piano accompanist, Mies Helen O. Lane ton stroot spent yesterday nt New Recitation, "Boya and. Girls of Other 9HIY 1 flW DMS".lEft". .York. tonldes of Leonardo returned home Lands" Alice Galllvan one night lost week they found the Piano solo —...... Bernard Marx Mrs. J. V. E, Vanderhoef of West house filled with smoke and the Recitation, "Flags" „._. Addlson Davidson Poem, "The Aftermath" Dorothy Con- Front street 1B 'a patient at Rlver- floor around the plpeless heater nors. Helen Buckalew, Eva Blakely so eeeare subscription tieheto vlew hospital, where her condition smouldering. Tho blaze was put out Original sketch, "The • Signing of'.tha Is reported to bo serious. by the Leonardo, fire company. Only Armistice" —.George Wood, Wil- at elseapje oqwjngo toe,. liam Ylvlsaker. Wallace Davidson. John M. Harold Kelly, a member of the a small 'portion of the floor was Hylind, John Halgh. Helen Borden, Ev- reportorial and editorial Staff of Thoburned but draperies arid other fur- elyn Lange, Mlldnd Marx, Jane Mason. Register, returned to his Lincroft nishings throughout tho house were Margaret Ahem, Audrey Iverson, Doro- thy Jackson and Helen Herman. home yesterday from Mgjinaouth ruined by smoke. Son, "When Johnny Comes Marching Memorial hospital* Long Branch, METROPOLITAN • Horoo" i -i i i •!• • I,,! AssoniblT where ho undonvorit an operation for Boys can make extra pocket money i Leader, Miss Marie M. Hamm appendicitis. He is now convales- selllnsr Tho Register;—Advertisement. Piano accompanist. Miss Helen C. Lang olng at his home, OPERA ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Paul do la Reusslllo of Harvard road rocently left on a " • Performonce of , • steamship of the Clydo-Mallory lino for Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and square yard Mrs. Reussllle took their car with "LA TRAVIATA" them and will tour the state of Flor- ida. They are expected to- return j wtffi'' VINA BOVY, LAWRENCE TIBBETT' mt, '. home next weok. NINO MARTINI ' VjC/ivt// is the big news in carpets. Daring color . . , daring fopatfl delicacy or for its flamboyance. Women who thought claret too SECOND COURT VICTORY. and -- • (•Bright irifew years back are buying lipstick without turning an eyelash! - James Brooks Again Gets Judgment [ Against Insurance Company. [ FOUR SYMPHONY CQNCtUTSi Reason, tile new TEXTURED carpet" takes colors so magnificently. James Brooks, gbneral manager of the Fair Haven Yacht Works, was j * BY THE PHILADELPHIA Shows up Brilliant ones strong and full-bodied. Makes pastels ineffably the victor last week In a suit which he brought before Judge Russell G. i ORCHESTRA loft. And throws off footprints which mar. color! We now have a Conover and . a - jury at Freohold whole range of gorgeous new shades-in our famous 4.95 Pebble Broad- against the Groat American Indem- with world famoffs Sololilt nity company as the result of an ao- cldent August 12, 1032, In which his " loom. COME SEE. (P. S.—If you're staunch in your conservatism, car was struck at Leonardo by an ElMAN, RACHWrVNINOFF, HOROWITZ automobile owned by Mrs, Isabello you'll still find plenty of variations on the dependable blues, greens, Buerman of Laliewood and driven by of >ft» Mosque Thsofro/ Brood Sf.-crf plums and brown.) V Mrs. Buerman's chauffeur, Josoph I Samonok of Port Monmouth. This was the second suit over tho acci- I1 CARPETS • Floor dent. The first caso was tried' before Judge Rullf V. Lawrenco and a jury SUBSCI^IPTBOhS TIGKITS and resulted In a verdict of $3,000 for Mr, Brooks for personal Injuries. Mrs, Buerman's car was Insured In FOR All. FIVE EVENTS the Great American Indemnity com- pany and the company refused to pay the judgment. Mr. Brooks then an brought suit against tho company, NOW SELLING AT FROM *8 to *I6 with the result that a verdict was given for JS.OOO and costs. Ho was represented by Qiilnn, Parsons & . Single tickets tor SSeeemher 2 , DoremuB. concert by The Philadelphia ^ff Imported French GETS HONORABLE MENTION. Men and Juvenile Trousers Orchestra., with Mischa Elman, Miss Ethel Soott of Bed Bank Named eoloiet, will go on sale CHAMPAGNE ; In CoBtumo Design, Contest. • Miss Ethel Scott of Rod Bank has SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14 received honorablo mention for her "Tsar of Stardust," a costumo of Price* for ilnglo sooti for this concert, *1 lo *3,3O celestial inspiration, Miss Scott do- bottle llgnod tho costumo for thoFcto do Rayqn-Fantastlquo pageant of tho Van Heusen Shirts Neckwear ease ot 12 largo bottles, 21.90 Beaux Arts Ball, which will take place at tho Astdr hotel, Now York, Friday night, Docombor 4. Miss Only 1.98 for a 26-ounco bottlo of delicious Scott is' a student at tho Traphagcn Sweaters Extra Dry vintago champagne which comes School of Fashion in Now York. , RliliiiliU from vineyards classified by the French Government as 100% in the quality of > Marriage licenses, SubtcHptfon Ticked FOR ALL FIVE EVENT* grupos produced. Servo it.chilled through- . Mnrrlnno Hconnon wo'ro Issued last out tho menl, with dessert, or on special ivoolc at Elkton, Maryland, to tho ore tolling now at a price wntcRrapreiemi occasions. Wo have never before- offered • tallowing Monmouth county rosl- c!mrn»Hgne' of such CinoqutiVay at ancli a lonts: Georgo R. White, 22, and low prico! Vivian J. Marklowlcz, 18, Rod Bunk, A DIO SAVING over the cost of single seali ,3oorgo Q, Frlcli, 22, IU'd Bank, and p at«« as eorffal^ nbouft prlfr«. u w« Ms BboflBboflt qiuiltri Wary Suo Hondorson, 20, Nowhall, !S£"&«*/,3 Uor loiso buibK ormnlsullnn ssni] our constsootsott foatutuii for, oath .event. wllU mtirktl roiidllloni niabls as lo kcw out pritM U iVost Virginia; Edward Koswoll, 30, loir •• Naw itfnt latrnt. U ind Boatrloo W. Klrby, 27, West HABERDASHERY U>ng;Branch; Charlos D. Purroy, 81, FINE WINES AND LIQUOPO , Uing" Branoli, and Tolulali E. Chav- Damberger's Seventh Floor ' irs, 0l)f»lfonmouth Beach; ISlvln L. 41 Moii'mouth St;^--. Red Bank, N. J. : Brlglit«ir3(), Avon, and Ava C. Per-; kins, STTSaoksonvlllo, Florida. I *.Tt0dc-mark fleglsttrad V. S. Patent 0/flcS 17. ty Eat. OiDca, Paere Foi_? RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12. 19.8. Chief D&vlion uld that th« soun Schulte Store ,' Pay-as-Tou-Fnrli.' * Slayer Of Wife that accompanied tho shooting Seaboard Social (ffitoerpt From LIfo) School Board MecSiamic Sfareefc Funeral Homes r.W " Mills at Llnoroft tora out Mr. Mo Aosiotant Die; TIIOBO • llvo-oont curb parkins • Takes Own Lift Knight's contention. He said thai Club Celebrates meters are an Inoreaslne suoooss. At. Buys Supplies iVT. A. Has Very To Be Accepted the, shot was muffled and sounded William L. James of Rlvor road ready there sro 1,000 In Dallai. 60C exactly like a cap pistol. Tho sho In El Paso, BOO In Oklahoma Oltylin The Atlantlo Hisblanas mayor and died at Rlvervlew hospital last even- jounoll Tuesday night passed on Its ;••;•••; (Continued from Page 1) was not heard by the reporters It First Birthda; ing from acute appendicitis. Ho was 100 In St. Petersburg, Florida. It For Buildings tho ears that followed tho officers ti Dallas the take of tho machlnon dur- Active Program first reading an ordinance to Inoluds JTho proprietor. Mm, Alonzo Field! strlckon earlier in the evening and tanjral home, and funeral directors ?, told pollco that ho' had roturncd ti LlnorofL rushed to the hospital. Ho failed ti ing too first 15 days war $10,013, an Mllls'a body was removed to th« Company Officials, Co-Wprkeri rally and died soon after he was op- It Is estimated that they will pay foi Purcnasos Mado for Mechanio Esecutlvo Board Meet, and Out- m the Hit of businesses permlUed his room late In the afternoon anc 4n residential areas. Ibis waMono aft'or changing his clothes had an- Worden funeral home. The pollc< and Guests ' Enjoy Turkej erated upon. He was 27 yeara old, thomsolvos In leas titan faur_montn5, Street and River Street School- lines Schodulo for Town and immediately began attempts to lo- Tho Idoa started In OUIahorhd City at the request Of john U Bwoehey, nounced that ho was leaving town Dinner in Red Bank Chi Mr. James was assistant manager houses With WPA Money- County Gathefinffs Thin attorney for Martin and Sweot, fun- (for tv visit. ' That was the cate his father and brother at Plain- ot tho Schulto United store on Broad two years ago, when the Chamber ot field and East Orange. Commerce appointed looal edltoi eral directors, who hs.v aonlnit board voted that Illness. He complained of a pain i Front street, were the scene Ins Georgia. . . • able parking apace was bolng uaod, association met roocntly In Miss Mr. Mills had been employed b. night of a most on]oyablo"affair cel- not by customers, but by people whi day night, authorised tho purohass the operation of ths funeral bom j his aido and, said ho was going t ' Funeral arrangements In charge of ot a piano at a cost not to exceed Elisabeth S. JBrnst's room, with Mrs was in vlofotlori bt the toning law) The Register for 71i years. 'He wa: ebrating the club's first birthday. the Worden funeral home will be an- parked all day.' ice a physician. Whether ho did o; a goqd worker, thoroughly efflclenl $300, the purchase of miscellaneous ITrnnk Kuhl presiding. Officers of A publio hearing on the amendment not Is not known. The club Is composed of officers and nounced later. He hired engineers and devlaad thi the board and chairmen ot the vari- and never showed any wayward ten- co-workers of the Red Bank district Park-O-Moters, which aro set at 20- equipment at a cost.of not more than will bo held at the noxt meeting, Policomnn John M. Stoyo reports dencies. Pollco advance the theory $160 and tho payment of $80105 fat ous commlttoes • submitted reports. that ho saw Mills at 6 o'clock in of the Seaboard lee, company. Th JIcLaughllns Have Daughter foot Intervals along the curb, - When Mrs, Q. M, Olson stated that the or- that the young man might have boen roomB v/tve' attractively decorated Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MoLaughlln a motorist drops a nickel In the slot, draperies. All of those purchases ars Injured In Accident. • .'•'/ front of Whclan's drug store. Mill ;emporarlly Insane at the tlmo hr bolng made for the Mechanio Street ganization bad 42 meronora enrolled told tho officer that ho was Waiting with laurel and autumn leaves and of East Llnooln avonue, Atlantlo a green signal Is raised. After an this year, Anothor report showed MrB. Matthew Salmon of Belford :ommltted'ttie shootings. the ' table decorations consisted of Highlands,' are tho parents of a hour the signal falls and any passing school and are to bo paid with money U a patent at tbe Goutb Amboy for hl» wife, from whom ho had He was hard-working, thrifty and that the recent benefit rnavlo netted been soparatcd for sovoral weeks. chrysanthemums and fern. Also fea- daughter born Tuesday at Rlvervlew cop -can tell at a glance- that the car advancod by tho Works Progress Ad- hospital for Injuries whloH she suf- Industrious, and those who knew $in.-,. •-•; • • ,. •'•• • Mr. Stoye quoted Mills as saying that tured on the table'was a huge cake lospltal. Daniel Is a popular om- la overparked. ministration. The board also author, fered Sunday when her oar skidded him best are at a loss to acouni with a single candle thereon. >loyee at tho, Atlantlo Highlands You can buy a Fark-O-Meter for lzed the payment of $604,48 for a Miss Marguorlte Enright, legisla- on the wet highway at South Amboy Mrs. Mills was undoubtedly "mad" for the double tragedy. tive chairman, read the new plat- .nt him, but did not advance his rea- Following a full course turkey din- JOStOfflCO. :53 Installed, with the company fence at the River Street sohool prop- end orasbed Into a tree. Mrs. Sal- " son for fegllng so. The policeman ner, entirely prepared at the club's agreeing to accept the actual take of erty. This Is also to bo paid for with form adopted by the Now Jersey mon's Injuries are not eerloug-and ' saw tho two enter Mills' car, which headquarters by members of the club Firemen's Election. , * the machine until it pays far Itself. WPA money. Congress ot Parents and Teaohers It Is expeoted that sho will return Tho annual election for chief and Slug-passers are dlsocruraged because- for 1038-1037 at tt» recent conven- home soon. Her car was badiy dam- wi_ parked In front of tho store. and their wives, an evening of gen- Purchase of diplomas was ordered v Mills backed his car into While Souvenir Booklet eral sociability was enjoyed, assistant chiefs of tho Mlddletown tho last nickel deposited remains.in at a cost about $120 less than last tion at Atlantlo City. eged. . _'•,-• . street, tho officer reported, almos Guests of the club wore H. 0. township fire department will bo full view through a glass .window. year. Mrs. Kuhl gave a*report of the hitting anothor car, and then drove Of Red Bank By Kahle, superintendent, and W. A. leld Wednosday evening, December Pallas expects to finance a (100,000 It was voted to reduce the Insur- state convention of tho New Jersey One of tbe qulokeat nays to flnd a off'up Broad Street In tho direction Markham, auditor, of the Seaboard 9, at Community fire houBe at Leon- safety drive/ this year with tha re- ance on the Shrewsbury avenue Congress of Parents and Teaohera Job Is to advartlsa mlPhs BSI». ardo. • ;--;--• . olpts from its Park-O-Metors, sohool property from $15,000 to $10,- which, she attended at tho Hotel Am- ter-s Wont DepartmenU-Advejrtoa- of Wallaco street. Ice company; Elmer Wheeler, Frank ment. . -.i Residents In the neighborhood Late A. R. Coleman IVrlght, Charles K. Champlin and 000. bassador) Atlantlo. City, last Thurs- state that they heard tho shot but Shrewsbury Card Tarty. Are You Color Blind f The Insurance on the bleachers day and Friday. homas Irving Brown, Announcement was made of attributed th.o nolso to backfiring of Clark Holbrook Gives The Reg- Mr. Brown was called upon to give The Woman's auxiliary of Christ Hundreds of people forget that and storehouse on the athletlo a car. There are no houses on the the toast of the evening and later re- :hurch of Shrewsbury will hold a *e|ro Is no blaek and white In na- grounds has been renewed at a sav- meeting ot tho Junior and Senior WANT ADVERTISEMEIfrS. side of the streot on which the body ister an Interesting Publica- sponded to a request for a few re- ard party next Wednesday evening ture; even a gasworks In Bunllght Is ing of $50,, High. School Parent-Teacher associa- tion to Ira held tonight. -was found. Near the body were two tion Concerning Local At- marks. Mr. Champlin also gave an it 8 o'clock in the church parish a feast of subtle color, as anyone Insurance ot $5,000 has been placed (Too Late for Clanificatlon) woman's pocketbooks, a man's glove Interesting talk, as did company and louse; There will be prizes and re- may discover If he tries to paint It >n the Catherine street building, with It was unanimously voted to baok and a whiskey bottlo. In one of the tractions. • ;lub officials.. reshments. Once you begin to observe Incidental an 80 per cent.co-Insurance clause. the Service council In their efforts to BIX ROOMS anil blth, all topro color—as the curious blue of tree n| IMl pockets was a broken mirror. Later In the evening cards were en- *'«• . The board voted to put a note for oouro a supervised playground. ""si' ° ""' " When the police were unable to Clark Holbrook' of Prospect ave- [oyed and an entertainment was glv- shadows on a white road, or the lilacs $16,000 in tho banlt to make final pay- The association has. bean requested To Hold Pot Show. md golds on the river, or. the any- to aimd- the president, delegates and locate Mills at home, an alarm was nue brought to The Register office sr. by the Red Bank Hill Billies, who The Sunday-schools of Christ and ments to contractors for work at the Willys 71 sedan, cheap to runi lia« - broadcast over tho police radio syfl Monday a souvenir booklet entitled loured with a Major Bowes unit; vis-. hlng-but-green subtloty of tree.and Mechanio streot and Klvor street alternates to tha fall meeting of the 3rab»m coupe, rumbla seati 1012 WIHKV 'resbyterlan churches, Shrewsbury, rross In middle distance, or the all- tem. Police departments were re Red Bank and tho Shrewsbury." ltlng 90 cities In 25 states. The Hill •111 hold a pet show at the Shrows- buildings. The note will be paid with County Counoll of the Parent-Teach- Snlght ••dan. Applesata'a carat*, Vallex quested to bo on the lookout for ^h book was published in 1895 by Billies are Al Tomalne, John Wod 'or gray of shore sands (always rep- money from the WPA. er association, whloh will take place Drive, Atlantto HlaManda. phona m-J. ury school auditorium Saturday, resented as yellow in railway posters) 11OOM3 for rent, with or without bosrd. Mills' car, a black Dodge coach he lats Andrew R. Coleman of Red house, Henri Burke and Joe Lang. fovomber 23. G. Harold Nevlus and Mlsa Bessie M. Green, the school next Thursday, November 19, from ll»_nroi>d streeli Bed Bimk.' bearing tho license number M 10837. Bank and was Illustrated with pho- the world Is an Inexhaustible 9:30 a. in. to 4:30 p. m. In the Spring The officers of the club are Joseph 'rancls Walnwrlght are in charge. succession of surprises. nurse, made a report which showed TWO""furnlih«d, wiirhtaUd.'houwlit.p- Pollco >vero advised to uso • caution tographs token by Mr. Coleman Frank president, Charles Miller vice that oho had made 254 physical ex- Lako Community bouse. Inj rooran resaonable rataai beit loca- — .LJn^approachlngJho_car, should It Joe vhleh-showed wlnter-and-summer president, B. A.Parker secretary and With tho Hunters. Go out and-see the-dew on a field aminations the past month and had The neit meeting of the-associa- Joni-adulU-onlr—1J7-Hudson -arenua, Ked Bank.* found, because the occupant or oc- icenes In Eed Bank and Immediate ilonzo DeWltt treasurer. Edward Murphy, John Loversldgo, of cabbages—the sun through them, done considerable other health work. tion will be held next Thursday even- . "cupants might be armed he shadow on them, the grape-bloom Ing, November 19, in the new audi- ilOUSEWOItKBR .wanted, oomtortabla •Iclnlty. Others present besides the officers oseph Frank and Joseph Moxiusky home and smell lalatyi two kdultai no At 11:37 o'clock tho Long Branch Following a thorough four-page were.Joseph Madusky, Charles Pres- went gunning at Vanderburg tho >n their leaves, the emerald and ivory torium, Tha speaker, Mrs. Norms Uundrr. no flrei, Uuit ba clean and hon- police notified tho local authorities cscrlptlon of Red Bank and its ley, John Cooper, Fred VanDorn, first day the law was up, They got lecretars of their hearts.—Colophon Players Club To Blogharn, has chosen as her subject, eit._Addraii B;_a., box 611, Bed_Bank. that tho car had been found on Ed any advantages, Mr. Coleman fea- Frank Loversldge, William Burtt, Al 14 rabblt3. Frank Loverslde of Lo- n John o'London's Weewly. "Building:Cathedrals." Mrs. Janet yOUNQ"muilclans wanted fgf""radlo work" • m * ^ „ Bultnr, aaxaphone or slap buss. Write wards avenue, off Jollno avenue, ured 15 pages of scento views. laust, Russell Smith, Roland Boyd, cust avenue bagged six rabbits at Meet Every Month SmoolciHance, accompanied by Mrs. Box 102. Kaanibnrg, N. J. about two blocks from Uio Branch- Three unusual pictures of great: in- t payj to advertise In The Register. Warren H. Smock, will render sev- Edward Price, Ralph Graham, Wil- Holmdel Tuesday. LOST, black and whlt«"blrd dog setter, ' port railroad station of tho Now terest to folks of today are scenes liam Leonard and Russell Clark.' The Players Boat club and tbe eral.selections. collar and 1085 license tag. Finder return York & Long'Branch railroad. In ihowlng Broad street in summer, Ladles' auxiliary will hold get to- Others present besides those men- o Mllburn sterns, 21 Chestnut street. Bad The ladles who Assisted were Mrs. Jank.* . . the car,'police stated, was a box of road street In winter and a sum- William Flnley, Mrs. Charles Pres- gether meetings monthly until* tbe tioned woro Mre. Beulah Ely, Mrs. .25 calibre automatic shells. Also In mer scene on East Front street in dub opens next spring. Cards-will D18HWABHEB wanted, colored. Strand ley, Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs. H. S. Burton Moore, Mrs, Charles Stlllwag- restaurant, ot Broad street. R*d Bank. - the car were found a cigarette butt, he vicinity of the Globe hotel." McConnlck, Mrs. Russell Smith and be played and tho Women will sorye on, Mrs. Aago Nielsen, Mlsa Helen bearing lipstick. Not a trace of blood These scenes did not show a single refreshments. These affairs will take OUPLE wintod, good houiawoiker, but- : Mrs. Fred H. VanDorn, Bgan, Mrs. H. B. McConalok and lar-cnaurleur. Addreti Couple, box III, could bo found. The tiro of the utomobile.'' place at ths Episcopal parish house Miss Brnot. d Bank. ' right front wheel had blown out. Although the club has been In ex- on Church street, and tha first will In tho foreground of the picture stence but a year, It has made rapid HOQ 8OALDER wanted. Phone Red Gank Edwards avenue runa from Atlan- ihowlng Broad street .in1 summer take' place Saturday- night of this SSK. ' tic avenue to Jollmo avenue. Near itrldes In getting a suite of rooms weak. Other dates sot'are Saturday, here^as a horse-drawn stage along iompletely decorated and furnished Federal Employees OENTLEMAN'S blue overcoat, sliej ••> the Intersection of Atlantic and Ed- Jio curb, which was the principal December 12, Saturday,. January 0; 18.801 ault, two pairs -pantt, als« -M* : wards avenues Is a small garage. A in the Seaboard Ice company's prop- Saturday, Fobruary 13, and Satur- IB.SOi also large heatlns stove, 10,001 all othod of transportation between irty, where social gatherings are hold Elect Officers it good condition. IMaion for eelllns;. go* resident of the neighborhood . told od Bank, Fair Haven and Oeeanlc day, March 13. •>;:•,. nfr South, 80 Second avenue. AUatl Long Branch police that a man got almost nightly and business sessions Highlands, N. J. .. There is another Btage going south- are held weekly. The purpose of the out of the car, walked toward the ard on Broad street, which was The following officers have been HOUSEKEKPEH wants work for banei? garage and, upon finding It closed, organization Is not only to advance ihosen by Fort Monmouth lb,oal, No- and ona or two of her srown daughters operated in the interest of the Globe he social relationship between the The funeral of Maria Faizono was from 0 or 0 a .ra. to 4 or 6 p. m.; anjr- i. started walking down Edwards ave- lotel between the hotel and the rall- ional Federation. of Federal Km- where, as they hsva their own auto,, They • nue. - i ifflcers and members of the company held yesterday morning at the resi- iloyees: will work by the hour or day or will agree •oad depot Also in this Beene is dence and at 10 o'olook at St. An- At first It WBB thought that Mills iut also to further the Interests President—Theodora HeoVlns. to keep a house dean on contract. Prefer i8 tolegraph 'delivery rig operated mong the workers In the firm's com- thony's Catholic church on Bridge 0 arrange with 'persons having falrlr might have boarded a train at the _ conjunction, with Bed Bank's First vloj praldtnt—Mrs. J«n. OttTer. larga house, jjr If email bouta wh»r« icrclal activity. : venue, The rootor,. Rev.'Nicholas Stoond vita preiltlent—Austin Dsy. enough work to make the job worth whlta Branchport station. A check-up of inly telegraph, station In charge of TWrl vice pnsldtht—B. S, Anderson. tickets sold after 7 o'clock, whea the Soriano, was the celebrant oi a re- for one, two or three women for one'or he late Peter T. Brady. • This rig uiem mass. The mass was chanted Treunrar—W, Lnrrene* Belbert, mora daye weekly. Thin announcetnant la car was first seen, showed that only vas driven by Howard Matthews, FINDS AN OLD ATLAS. SecreUry—Mlis Hariei Brlen. Inierted br tha underilgned as a ntssna j^wo-had been given out. One was rother of, David Matthews of the >y ,Ulss Mildred LaUanna, Miss Guardian'—J. Wh«lan. of brlnRlnsr Into, contact well'to.do fsm- * r Eitoutlva committee—K«lph Dentler, J. lies with, the extraordinary worker! inan- a ticket for Belmar,. bought by Irm of Matthews $: Forbes. ohn Sutton of. Atlantic Highlands a, Biriacp and. Miss Gladys Chlar- ^Johnston. •— ..^ . - ivalottl. ' Miss LaMonna was the loned above, ae my family has found'that man known to the' station agent, and Overhead frame awnings were In Uncovers One Up_ln Attic. sDo 0055 Alex Borons, Miss Helsn M. Kelly tha woman and her daughter! are wondsr- the other was a ticket for Asbury 'Ogue on the west, sldo of Broad oloist and Miss Millie Claglla was ul cleaners—none better. Tha woman le John Sutton of Atlantic Highlands, CARP.V the organist The bearers were Roo- and Ralph Dcntlor will represent the honest, dependable, competent.at any klna Park, purchased by a stranger. No itroet from the corner of Broad and vhilo cleaning out an old atUo in TUBE local. at the coming, convention of of housework and would bo appreciated br description of the stranger could be Mechanic streets almost to Front 10815 o Santangolo, Mltty Anohettlno, Ray the Stato Federation November 20, owners of nice home*. For name and ad- obtained from tho station agent. ihat vicinity a short tlmo ago, came Corealo, Zack Anthony, I^o John- dress Inquire or Theron McCampball. rcet. icrpsa some old books and papers CCRM5 21 and 22,' at Atlantlo City. John Holmdel. N. J.» -•• • Tho theory that Mllla had left son and Emlllo Cantonl. Intorment Sullivan ot Fort Monmouth, presi- The winter sceno shows plenty of lnlong which was a "Historical and In charge*of the Worden funeral Long Branch by a train was dls- 1 iographlcal Atlas of New Jersey dent of the state federation, will pro- tEWAKD offered for return of brief cast lclghing, slolghs of all types being i omo was at Mt, Olivet cemetery. containing books, lost at Ked Bank raU- ' carded. ..when Lawrence Malley of Joast, Illustrated, WooIman -& Rose', ilde. Joline avenue, a short dlstanco from hqwn, from the box type for store •ond utatlon. Phone Bed Bank .1119. lelivcry of merchandise to thohnnd- 878." OR RENT In BuiPROn, four-room bunga- where Mills had left his car, reported , Entertains firiilcn.: low, completely futnlthed: heated by that his automobile, a 1934 Plymouth ome cutters used for pleasure. The book Is In exceptionally good Arthur Cotgreavo and Reggie Vln- Fellowship Supper. gnsl all Improvements | near lehool. bna coach, bearing 'license M2164, had The winter scene on the river sondltlon and contains a wealth of ent' of Eatontown entertained mem- Seventy persons attended a Fol- line and churohen December 1 to April 1. hows the steamboats Albertlna, Sea Information and maps pertaining lowshlp supper last night In the Fair Reenonable rant to right party, Joieph . been stolen shortly after 7 o'clock. DEFENDING A CASTLE IN THE OLDEN TIMES ? | >ers of the Red Bank high sohool O. McCue Agency, phone Rumson tit. - Another alarm, giving a descrip- ird and William V. Wilson laid up particularly to this section of the Jer- ootball team Saturday night at their Haven Methodist church. Rev. Hen- t the docks hero during the off sea- iey shore district. . ' _.• ' SITUATION trantad, chsulfaur with 10 tion of the car and the llcenso num- tome. Dancing was enjoyed, after ry P. Bowen, pastor, will preaoh next rears' exporlenc*: can drtvo >nj ntak* n and thousands of people on th& 1 ber, was sent over the county police A double page ,Illustrated fe'ature '• Scurvy. Hi»- the best diet it an ordinary whole- irhlch refreshments were served,. Sunday morning on tho topic, "After of car. Hsst of rof«r«ncss. Fr«« to tr«- radjo and police departments were e witnessing skating races. lows tho Hamiltonian Farm of Col fj ^ some diet .enriched by a quart of "•e«ce, What?" and in the evening on v«l! moil«r«t« «»l»rr requssteo. Wfl— tory u ol «i« •• Ch»uir«ur, boi 44. Fair Hatan, N. 3. again cautioned to be careful, as the Eed Bank's principal churches . W. Conover of Mlddletown In victories of Ihii diseaw which rav- milk daily and other protective foods, 'Ministry." • <__ _ -e shown, two of which have since fresh vegetables, fruits and eggs. Apartment Rented. FURNISHED room In rrlvsU honn:.llo« occupant WRS armed. A description 78. Another double page feature aged medieval castles during long and cold vstor In room: r.««r local tnisl 4 een demolished. They were the hows a portion of the farm holdings . 3. According to Dr. logo Gald- Emmctt Morson has rented an of Mills was later released. Hb was aieges. Scurvy resulted from the ab- The Red Bank Register travels ontrali for nftMi n«opl» with wfsr«nj;si described as being 24 years old, 5 resbyterlan church at tho corner if George A, Hance and still another aence of anti-scurbutic foods in' the »ion, Director of the Medical Infor- partmont of four rooms on Wharf -nrm R»r«gt. Addraas Room, box oil. f Broad and Wallace streets and mationsBureiu of the. New York over every streot In town and every feet 8 Inches in height and weighing oublo page feature Is devoted to 11- soldier's diet. ivonue owned by Albert T. Doremua. road In. the county. Let It carry your race Methodist Episcopal church stratlons of the nursey and green- Academy of Medicine, it is extremely ?ho rental was mado by Patrick F. WANTED, buslnaia courila to shlrj hoMJl 165 pounds. The anouncement stat- 2. An' American scientist who message to those who live on these tnralio! bourd optional i rassonsbls, Aa- ed that he had brown hair, gray eyes Broad streot and Branch avenuo, ouses of A. Hanco & Son at Rum- doubtful.'" Kennedy. ow Harding road. found a way to lengthen life through thoroughfares.—Advertisement !r»s Builnen Couplt, box 811, Bad Bsn*. and Bharp features. It was not n. scientifically chosen foods. Hoiound known how he was dressed. Featured in the pictures pertaln- g to Shrewsbury are the old There are a number of single page Shortly after discovery of tho body hrlst church and Sycamore avenue ustratlons among which are shown __s_a trains and. automobiles brought 'cstward fro'm Broad street, ahow- ho residence of Dr. Charles Hub- newspaper, reporters and photogra- >ard of Red Bank, which building Is ng the row of the famous sycamore Outstanding Values for This Wcck-End at tho One and Only\ phers tothc borough. Nearly every r huttonwood trees, only a few of till standing opposite the Trinity largo news service and metropolitan hlch are now standing. :hurch on West.Front Btreet; the paper was represented. The stories mrsery of E. T. Field of Mlddletown 1 Mr. Holbrook preRented the book- wpre "played up' in the sensational it to Tho Register's library and it .nd the residence df.John P. Cooper .press and even the conservative ay be seen by any Interested re«d- if Rumson. morning papers devoted considerable r of The Register at this office. The publication of the book was space to the stories. mado possible through a select num- Upon discovery of Mills' car, the ber of patrons throughout the state. photographers Qockcd to the scene Those mentioned In the published list end made numerous pictures. Many Dinner Party For rom Red Bank were John S'. Apple- 18 MONMOUTH ST. The Beet for Leas PHONE RED BANK 3144. of the nc-.vMnen and camera-men ;ato, Thomas H. Applegate, Albert W. Alken, Adlem & Cole, John R. favorite fruit juices also make an ."were.ordered by their_papfTS..to. re- Lakewood Resident a«M»wiB!»MaM,^tui;.w;H»g5a- main In Red Bank qvornlght and all Bergen, Dr. Robert F. Borden, John z;; excellent beginning- and a salad of HOME-MADE COCNTBY BEST MADE day yesterday iiolice headquarters Cooper, Dr. Edwin Field, E. T. Field, shredded vegetables will find favor FANOY FKESH Mrs, John Brown of Lakewood ELIZ/. on the menu. was overrun by press representa- Thomas S. Field, Marcus A. Garrl- M. Bologna and tives. /as the guest of honor nt a dinner on, Dr. Charles Hubbard, J. H. Hen- In the event that you select an- Sausage arty last night at the Molly Pitcher Irlckson, John Hawkins, A. Hanco & STEPHENSON- other vegetable in place of the tur- Broilers, Fryers, • The.iibscnce of blood stains In the lotel. Those present .were Miss Mil- nips, which I suggested last week, FRANKS car lends police to bolleve thnt Mrs. ion. J. R. Ingllng, Rev. M. E.,Kane; Homo Service c red Brown nnd Charles Brown of , F. Llepsner, Capt. F. A. Lltlto, try grating plenty of fresh turnips Mills was slain after leaving the .akewood, Mrs. James Ahlo and Director and combine them with carrots,, car. Tholr theory is that Mills and Dr. G. F. Marsdcn, Charles Merrltt, __ Ib. Roast'g Chickens Thomas McGarr of Roselle Park, R. VanDykc Reid, W. J, Sneden, JEMET CKNTOU. cabbage, nuts, celery, apples or his wife argued while their car was •lissos Annie and Sarah Murphy and pineapple for your salad course. parkod on Prospect nyenuo. Mrs, fohn E. Schroeder, Henry N. Supp Powtn & Ltsirr (UNK OE MEAT) " (ONE TOIOE ONLY) .Irs. Georgo Byrnes of Fair Haven The Thanksgiving meal may be Willis evidently left the car, followed W. S. Smock, Charles H.' Trafford, Co. SNOW WHITE by her husband, and was Ihen shot, nnd James F. Murphy, Miss Mary T. . A. Throckmorton, James S. prepared Jhe day before, leaving Murphy and John T. Murphy of hrockmorton and G. A. Whiting. only the pie to be placed in «he gas. BONELESS SHOTODER Mr. and Mrs. Mllla were married Rumson. MORE ABOUT range oven while the vegetables Breast Veal March 14," 1035, by Rev. \v. Carman THANKSGIVING steam. The! meat,1 cooked the day Trembath. pastor of the Reformed PARTY FOB MEMBERS. LEFT ESTATE TO SISTERS. before, should also be placed again Veal Roast church.- 'After tholr marriage they AST week I made a few sugges- in the oven for just time enough to Tented half of a double house from 'ort Monmouth Woman Executed L tions about a real Thanksgiving re-heat it thoroughly. Mra. Elmer Dey of Wallace street. atontown Lndlca' -Aid Society Hon- meal at home and this week I prom- l. c or October-November Birthdays. Her Will In 1934. Let me turn up by outlining the When they" Beparntod Mrs. Mills gave ised to tell you about a delicious two menus I have suggested for (WITH POOIUST) up tho house nnd took n room with Tho Ladles' Kid society of tho Miss Margaret Salmon of New vanilla ice cream to go with the you: Mrs.'Dcy while her husband went to tfonmouth left, all her «Blato to her FBESH JERSEY lb. lalontown Methodist church hon- surprise cherry pie I described to Menu 1 Mrs. Fields' hoarding house. red members of tho church who aters, Delia and Eliza Salmon. Sho you. • Mrs. Mills,, according to co-work: ave birthdays-in October and No- lado her will in 1031 and namod her ( Tomato Juict (AIX MEAT—NO BOOTS) era nt tho .drug store, stated that 'eraber at a social Tuesday night in ilsterB ns exocutrlces. ' This ice cream may be made in Ctttty Soup SPARE RIBS Mills luid Huught a reconciliation. Rolland Bennett of. Asbury Pnrk your refrigerator with ease and, he church basement. after you have tried it, I know it Crackm and Chttst Tootled. .... FBESII MADE But Mrs. Mills. IL was learned, had More than 30 persons wore present, made his will in 1021. Ho loft $100 Roast Turkey, Cranberry Smut made an nppoihlmcnt with Edward to his son, James E. Bennett. All tho will top your dessert list. nd honored Mrs. Richard Roberts, MoihtA Potatoes Buttered Oniont W. Wise, locnl nttornoy, for the pur- Howard Parker, Mrs. Ward •est of his estate was bequeathed to Vantlla Ice Cream Chopped Beef pose .of engaging him to start legal ornoreat, Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mlts ilo wife, Amanda Bonnctt, and she % cup sugar" Asparagus Salad Plum Pudding BEST CUTS proceedings against her husband. Iracc Dennis. Miss Rebecca Wlllltts was appointed executrix. ii cup milk " Coffee • riussii 'OUT She had planned to ask for scpurnte Mrs. Annio D. Lalng of Ocean nd Ward Demarcst. 2'/i teaspoons vanilla malntenanco_nnd support of $5 a Tho committee In charge consist- Grove left $100 to hor husband Er- Menn_ Z Prime Rib OUT Sveclc frofiTTicr husband. Mills, It nest W. Lalng. All tho rest of her yi teaspoon -salt j d of Mrs, Arthur Clrasey, Mrs. Lea- . Half GnpefntU PORK CHOPS Was atatod, had prepared .to'contest lo D. Becly. Mrs. Frank Konna, Miss Jstatc was left to her daughter, Dor- -d cup cream tho oase, having engaged Judge Jthy A. Farrlngton, with the dlrec- Celery of Onion Soup, served aith Smma Palmqulst, Mloa Mary Dennis Combine sugar, milk, vanilla, salt ROAST VEAL CHOPS Harry Klataky as counsel upon nd Miss Isabcllo Kcnna. lon that sho was to care for Mrs Croutons ' laurnlng of his wife's; Intentions. Lyings husband to tho best of her and stir. Whip the cream and fold the first mixture into it slowly and FreihHam with Filling According to his landlady,. Mills iblllty. • Sho named, her daughter as carefully. Turn Into freezing tray Candied Sweet Potatoes Turnips 1 onco expressed tho wish that he Buys Airport Flnrio". """"*" ixecutrlx. Charles Taft of Asbury Park has and freeze. This makes six small fresh Vegetable Salad Swift'o Brookfield might hnvo enough money to fight The will| of Mrs. Emma H. Martin servings. The careful, slow folding-" his wife's attompCs to gain a separ- urchuscd tho piano recently bought •f Summit was probated at Freehold Surprise Cherry Pie BONELESS y tho Rod Bank airport from, the in,process preserves the air bubbles ation.

(The Bid Bank Bejlster un be boniM ta Fair Seven from Uarrr KnrtU and Limit 9 cans pis?..) Beauty Salon to customer ! Charles Mast was elected justice of the pgace at last week's election 46 Monmouth Street, elong with Walter Millo, although Red Bank many thought Mr. Mast was dofeat- (Next to AfiP Store) Three more All Star . ed. Mr. Mast ran as a Democrat and Mr. Mills as a Republican:'. Accord- ing to the ballot one Jurtlco was to OSCO Finest be elected. Mr. Mills received more Votes than Mr. Mast, giving Mr. Mills Partly Cooked the vlotory. It was discovered after- ward that an error had been mada on, the ballot and two Justices were 'to be elected Instead of one. As & result Mr.. MaBt's apparent defeat- was wiped out, and as~there.were only two candidates he was declared ,. eleoted to office. Home-made ' articles, suoh as aprons, doo? stops, clothespin bags, etc., will be awarded at the bunco LATEST CROQUIGNOLE . party to bo held next Tuesday night In Mechanics' ball by the-Sons and It doesn't cost any more to buy the best when Louella. the ffaest Daughters of Liberty lodge, PERMANENT : William Anderson, Sr., Is a patient sweet—cream butter in America, is on sale at this special price. ; at Monmouth Memorial hqsptal. .' Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rosenberg at- Waves $3*50 tended the wedding of Mrs. Rosen- < GCABANTEED berg's nloco last night at Trotsky's Get Yours Now for Sweet pound .restaurant at New York. carton " At a meeting of the Fair Baven Thanksgiving Day 'Women's Democratic, club held at the ' This offer Includes Haircut, Phlloo Colo* Dial Cream borne of Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey Shampoo and Set. uted la the Fbilco Fortign Timing Systtot. Forclgtf Rich fancy on Fair Haven Road Monday even- Tour Choice of A ttitloot uo ipreid farther ing, It was decided to give, .a dinner any 8So Item * Cor •part . . . named and lo< Creamy * creamery party at the Smolto Shop In Shrews- catcd on the di*I, la color » . « eaibling you to timt ; bury next Thursday night, November by Dime — etifly. qulcklr, exceptional >' 10, as a treat to the members of the Phpiie R. B. 3475 iccaruely. LliCiC Margarine ft. i club for their efforts during the last for Appointments. quality JDomocratlo campaign and* election'. ! On Monday evening, November SO, Open Friday Evenings f at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Alice Hascall will TritU 6 O'clock. hold a card, party, the proceeds from Miss Katherlno In Charge., ! which are to go Into thetreasury of 3 Day Specials in Garden Fresh Produce U. S. No. 1 Freshly Dug, Fancy Yellow Sweet

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Top or Bottom DRY ft. CLEANERS 21 12 Monmouth St., Red Bank WHITE STREET Round, Sirloin OTHER STORES: RED BANfUU, or Porterhouse 100 N. Wood Avc, L,INDE7N ', TELEPHONE 291 OPEN EVENINGS fsJJ Sladlson avo. | 811 State St., PERTlqi AMBOY TIJX 0 F. M. Prime Chiick R6ast-». IMW. Front Bt. KEYFORT »fl Cljurch St | 83 Frchoh St | OJiEnuWfn Ave., New Brumwlcli Buy here and you get the best for less. Come in to-day and b® conv!nc©c9 uuumniuini—__- mtlUUfIIIWllllUIIIIUUllM»'^^ Page SI* RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, 1986. Mary Tyluki To Belford. Keyport. .-—Sea Bright. SSE 1 (Th» Bed Biui» Riilitei «»n b« boufclrt Belford from BTToiar Bib, Vbuuit In Ktrvon •from Com BR>UIrmu> «n4 John Florsnca Mtlti, Goi Stnaon and Mr*. Olai Harry W«rnar.)' , Miss Mary Agnes Tyluki, daughter O'NtllPe ilore). - S annum.) 9 ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnso: HOME COOKING of Mr. and lira, Louis Tyluki of Mld- Mr. and Mra. John Baratta and Paul T. Ash has returned from Miss Harriet Johnson, Henry Bei .: ill Stato Highway, - dlotown, and Fred ' Thompson, Jr., hunting trip near Spoctulator, No' son and Mrs. Charles Wendell lei son ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, children of Jersey City spent Sun- SHREWSBURY day with Mr. and Mrs. Molvln Leek. York, Monday for Florida. They will spen< Sr., of Matawan, will bo married tho winter at St. Petersburg. • rhono 408 Eatontown Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Alfred and William Rlohardson George A. Campbell has accepted 50c Full Course Dinner-50c St. Jamea" church. Bev. Dr. John B. Bpent Tuosday hunting at Perrlno- a position with a title company ai Bloomflold Fary was on tho sic vllle. • , New York. list for several dayi. - MEND McCloskoy will solemnize a hlgb nup- tial rnasn. ' Dr. and Mrs. Elmof Baunders and Capt William E. Woolley hi spend Mrs. Clark was a visitor at thi Appottcsr, Chotco Clanii on the Hall home of her father,- Qua Peterso Sholl, Rtult .Cup. Shrimp Cock- . MISB Wasda Tyluki, slater of the family of Westfield wero visitors of Ing sovoral days at his summer cot tnlUTomnto Julco Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hobbo, re- tage at Barnegat pier. on Surf street laat week. Soupfr. tfcholeo Celery or' Chicken bride, will bo maid of honor. Philip Herbert F. Young of Church stro Sherbot ISgan of Matawan will be best man. cently. Miss Jewell Cahlll, a student nursi Cholco ot lto»it Turkey, Mr. and Mr». D. K. Wontworth at St. Potor's hospital, New Brun has boon confined to his homo wit Ono-Hiilf PrleJ Chicken. Ro»«t Bool. Following the ceremony a reception illness." Chicken n la King.. Blue Klih, will bo held at tho bride's home for and family spent Sunday at Mount wick, spent the week-end with ho: Small Steak the'Immediate families after which Tabor. • parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cahlll Herbert P. Young has neon con. For A Hoy Saturday Night PoUloen. VoKPtablca and Salad Mrs. Emmot Walling gavo a tur- Miss Constance Bedle, a student flnod to the house with Illness. ' Flo or fiannna Split the couple will leave on a wedding November 14th • Crnckors nntl ChcoB«, Mlnt» trip to Washington. Upon their re- key dinner at her homo Friday In In Cedar Crest college, Allontown, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meglll of We '•Ten or CofTce y turn they will reside In an apartment celebration of tho birthday of her Pa., visited her parents, Mr. and Long Branch wero recent visitor Dally and Sunday in the former Monmouth hotel build- slater, Mrs, Bessie Tarnow. The Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle, over tho week- among friends here. ing on West Front street celebrant received many fine gifts. end. Tho work of making extensive 50c . Miss Tyluki attended the Red Mrs. Doyle and daughter.Stella of Mrs. Rosa DoR Llllls of New York pairs on the Methodist ohuroh an< Bank Catholic high ichool and Is a Matawan and Arnold Wcntwcrth of a former resident horo, was. the parsonage.la progressing nicely. Thi graduate of Oreenvllla hospital this placo spent Sunday at High week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. report la that them are still otbei Expert Repairing school ot nursing, Jersey City, Mr. Point and Port Jervls, New York. Henry T- Hopkins. repairs that need to be dons as loot Thompson l> a graduate of Matawan Mr. and Mrs. Pease and family Robert Cowan recently visited as funda are available OS high school and Is employed by bis have moved to Keyport friends at New York for several Mr. and Mrs. H. IB. Sayreof Fair father In the trucking business. Louis Meeso, .who has been sick days. ton and Mrs. Rachel Homan of Med WATCHES, CLOCKS several weeks,- Is slowly Improving. Federation day was observed Frl ford wore Sunday visitors with Re Featuring Metropolitan Acts Harold Wlllett and Arnold Wont- and Mrs. Howard N. Amer. and JEWELRY Playlet Presented worth left MondaySffor a two-week day afternoon by members of th motor trip through Kentucky and Keyport Literary club at the Ma- Tho annual roll call of the Motho Accuracy, skill and experi- At Rumson Meeting other Southern states. sonlo temple. Guests were present dlst church will bo held Tuesday, No- ence enable us to do the Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Went- from other clubs In the third district. vember 17, beginning at 8 p. m. A most delicate repairing. We A playlet entitled "Non Violence," worth and family spent last Thurs- Mrs. J. D. Tullor of Red Bonk wa fellowship supper will be served al was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn day with Mrs. Carrie Barry of Plain- one of tho speakers. Princess Blue- 5 o'clock and the evening service wll S. S. Americana Nottags o Marjorb and Jan© guarantee satisfaction. Our feather, a descendant ot the, Azteo begin at 7:80. prices will please vou, P. Wlahard of Bergen place Tuesday field. night at a meeting of the Rumson Miss Lillian ZlUy of Newark spent tribe of Mexico, >was one of the en- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haslam o: A Song phd Dance ReVue, Parent-Teacher association In the part of last week with her mother, tertainers, giving Interesting facts Beach street are spending the win Unusual Entertainment Silverware Repaired Rumson high school auditorium. Mrs. Marie Zllly. about her tribe and Its customs and ter In New York. Featuring Ten Beautiful and Replated Like New Mrs. George Hallanan. Mrs. Albert Mrs. Clara Cottrell and Mrs. Earl singing several selections In tho Az- Dr. and Mrs. Edwards, formerly Specialists Lauber, Mrs: Lyall Ensttce, Mrs. Eastmond spent Tuesday evening teo tongue. Mrs, Rosa DcR Dunn, of Bellemede, will move In the house Girls . * - ' Howard Higglnson and Mrs. Edward with Mrs. Everett Wlllott of Mlnnl- a former resident of this place, ren formerly occupied by Mrs, Ingo REIISSILLES' Champlln were appointed delegates slnk Park. « dered several vocal selections. Scattorgood, In West Park. 36 Broad St., Red Bank to attend the county council meeting Mr, and Mrs. Irving Roop are Mrs. Nellie Skelly of Baltimore has Mrs. William Cloughly of Ocean of the P. T. A. at the Spring Lake spending a few days with friends In been visiting her father, W. S.'Grlf- Grove, formerljf of Sea Bright, was La Firscho, Masquo Fan o Margarof May Tel. 1831. ' Community house Thursday, Novem- Massachusetts. fln. a visitor In town during the past ber 19. Miss Veronica Murphy and Mrs. Monroe Watson and son of A daughter was born to Mr. and week and was greeted by her many Dancer Miss.. Ann Smith were appointed so- Matawan Bpent last Thursday with Mrs. Joseph Qeraldl on Friday. friends. - : Creator of Jap Steps licitors for toe American Red Cross. Mrs. Wataon'a sister, Mrs. Aline At a meeting of the borough coun- Norman Johnson Is attending Direct from Bal Tavarin, . cake sale _wllLbe_he!d_8aturday JXauscher. _''_ ichool In-New York. from 10 'to 1 o'clock In the radio cil Monday night* Robert-Rothwell Mr. and "Mrs. John LenU, Mrs. was appointed a member of the Samuel Barnes of Asbury Park Paris COAL andfUELOIL storo of J. Ward of West River road, Charles ' Casler and Mrs. Harold was a visitor In town last Friday. Rumson. Dr. Stanley Nichols and board of health to fill tho vacancy Woodward spent Friday with Capt caused by the death of Charles F. Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Layton spent Jim Reynolds his staff of Monmouth Memorial hos- and Mt» William Bado of Hobokea Wadnesday of last.week at Newark. pital will conduct a program at the Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon of TythllL A notice was served on the next meeting December 1. Middlesex Concrete and' Excavating Mr. and Mrs. Bonajah Wills of Jose & Morse Broadway's Smartest Frank B. Metuchen were week-end guests of company, which has the contract for Glassboro, Mrs, Clayton Wills and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown. resurfacing several of the borough Mrs. Bud Wllsey of Toms River were JONIOB BEt-Y MEETS. Goorgo Sherman Is very glck with streets, that the samples of slag sub- isitors at Rev. and Mrs. Howard N. « Songs and Dances of Spain Master of Ctremonies LAWES pneumonia. mitted to the state highway and the taner's home recently. Miss Hormia Lurk New Advisor ot Mrs. Earl Eastmond spsnt Monday borough council were not satisfac- Rev, II. N. Amer announced from Girls' Junior Hl-Y Club. with Mrs. Edward VanNote of Avon. tory and unless the matter was mado h pulpit Sunday that Bishop E. TEL. Marjorlo Holmes, former soore- Mrs. Ida Voorhoos la laid up with satisfactory within three days, legal lest O. Klchardson of Philadelphia Two Complete Floor tary of the Girls' Junior Hl-Y olub sprains and bruises: due to a fall. aotlon would be taken to compel tas been engaged to speak on the Minimum Chock, was In charge of the club's first Mrs, Mauda Smiles, Mr. and Mrs. satisfactory materials to be used. dedication program of tho' church RED BANK meeting of the year Thursday night Arthur Braslngton and eon Richard, In January.* Shows, 11:30& 1:30 Miss Bettle Allen and Mark Allen ol Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zelgler of 1.00 a person at the Y house. New officers were Zanesvllle', Ohio, are visiting at the Henry Renshaw left Monday for West Brighton and Mr, and Mrs, Palm Beach, Florida. HB will be ilected as follows: Kenneth Cooper and daughters, Na- Eetrello apartments. 2875 Freildent—Dorothy Clayton. iway several weeks. talie and, Maytle. Lou of Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barnett of Fifty persons attended a Hal Vice prMldent—CWre Irfdlird, wero Sunday guests of MrsJ Ida Secretary—June Smith. Englewood spent tho week-end with we'en party given by Kebekah Voorhees. tha latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Connie Atkinson and His Orchestra Coal Fuel Oil Treasurer*—Joyce finrdeh idge last Friday night, Mrs. Boa- The club's new advisor, Miss Her- Mr. and Mrs. William Rlohardson Harvey Bronner. le Brown won tho prlre for the pret- la Lurk, gave several suggestions and son and Mrs. Sarah Richardson Rarltan Post, American. Legion, lest costume, Mrs.. John Carlson for >r activities. A program commlt- spent Sunday with relatives at held a dinner and dance at Blod- , Call Asbury Park 5000 For Your Reservation HIghtstown. he most original costume and Mrs. le was appointed with Claire Led- gett's restaurant at the Six Corners 2yrll Stevens and Mrs. Harold Gahn ard chairman, Jeannette Ryerson Mr*. Edward McNally has been last night Louis Mlchaelson's or- r the funniest costumes.'Miss Ha nd Lois Quackonbush. Tho wolfaro spending a few days with her moth- chestra furnished the music. LOUIB Yard & Office: er, Mrs. S. L. Palmer. iet Johnson won a quilt ommlttee includes Margaret Smith Costa and A. W. McFarland were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson and HOTEL BERKEbEY-CARTERET 47 Shrewsbury Ave. ind Virginia Anthony. Mrs. Ward R. JefTers of Brooklyn the committee In charge. x. and Mrs. Victor Perottl visited Wilmer A. Robblns, Y. M. C. A. and Mrs. Bertha Pools of Bclmar The following have been elected rs. Harry Panter of Shavertown, Asbury Park neral secretary, gave a short talk. returned to their homes Friday after officers of the newly organized Y. W. the Catsklll mountains, over the spending several days with Mr. and C. A.: • Mrs. Garrett A. Lee. 'eek-end. Pr«iM«nt—UIII Lorraine Dey. Edward Fowler of California spent Mrs. Bertha Pease and daughter Vln crtlldint—Mlu W«nda D. Millar. StcreUrr—MU« Dorothy Detolt. iart of last week with hl» unole, American Burial Vnlilts Tel. Bed Bank 2S59-W Lois spent Sunday with Mrs; Alva layor William R. Fowler, ,Sr. Fleckensteln of Fair Haven. TrtaBurer—Miss Barbara Kits. Mr. and Mrs. Garrstt Roberts and MIsa Avis Preston, local school COMING I •*' JOHN VAN KIRK daughter Alice of Keyport spent nurse, and Miss Mary Hannes, a In 1703, David Rlttenhouse estab- Preview Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. tcaoher in the high school, were In- lished- tho first paper factory In "The Gay MEMORIALS Fred Smith. ' strumental In forming the organiza- America at Roxborougb, now a part Desperado" Clara Cottrell spent Thursday with tion, Philadelphia. Wednesday The beet material and workmanship obtainable at the lowest Mra. Norman Wheeler and Mrs. El- mer Wheeler of Long Braach. Night possible cost Every memorial guaranteed—No middle man. Miss Emma Snowflake of Jersey "Libeled Memorials sold direct to you. City was the week-end guest of Mr. Lady" and Mrs. Benjamin Morris. R. F. D. Box 105, Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Muriel Everett has been spending several days with her aunt In Pennsylvania. .TODAY - FRIDAY . , Mrs. William Eble and Miss Viola Patterson of Red Bank spent Fri- rnoNE IUVEBSIDE DRIVE, day with Mrs. Earl Eastmond. LAST TIMES TODAY ! JOAN BENNETT-JOEL McCREA RED BANK 3707 BED DANE. N. 3. Mr. and Mra Dirk Hofman, Jr, attended a birthday gathering at the WALTER ABEL—GERTRUDE MICHAJEL in home of Mr, and Mrs. Dirk Hofman, "SECOND WIFE'? MARTIN J. McCUIRE Sr., of Brooklyn Sunday In celebra- tion of the birthday of Mr. Hofman " • JFREE CHINA TO THIS LAD1U3 I ' "TWO IN A CROWD" Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Sr. Friday and Saturday—Two Big Features ! Mrs. Raymond White ploked a With HENRY ARMETTA—ALISON SKIPWORTH—ANDY CLYDE Have your heating system thoroughly cluster of apple blossoms from a tree CRAIG REYNOLDS^TUNE TRAJIS examined at no cost to owner. In her yard Monday. • —ININ— Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. HARKEfi HOT-OVENWARE FREE TO THE Healing systems and oil barners Installed any place In E, H. Jones and Mrs. Alice Lacpur Mnnmouth County. have gone to St. Petersburg, Florida, SATURDAY-^SUNDAY—MONDAY rUJMBING AND HEATING ON TIME PAYMENTS. to spend the winter. RoscoeKarns - Mary Brian - William Prawley Mrs. Mae Ludlow 1B confined to • : • —ININ— the house with sickness. I Mrs. Mabel Hlgglnson of Elberon was the week-end guest of Miss. "THREE MARRIED MEN" M«O«M'* new smash hill Great huntan drama [...directed by tha man who mada'San Francisco* Emma Plahn. ' * EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT It Costs No More to Buy the Best at Mr. and Mrs. Andre Beson spent p.o dozen tanglod ltvo» tuned to rtia hoart-boal) the week-end with relatives on RADIO AMATEUR CONTEST of o mighty ctlyi. You'll applaud Hi hoarMhrlllil Staten Island.:_.. :.. ._. Robert Rose and Adrian Schnoor SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY left Saturday for a tour of the South PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT AT 11:10. and West. Mra. Thomas Kirwan Is visiting relativos in Union City. Miss Mabel Luker, Etta Morris and Marjorlo and Doreen Sutherland Bpont an evening recently with Miss EST. 19O2 Anna Wake of Keansburg. 123 WEST FRONT STRET John Lentz, manager of a grocery store at Matawan, is enjoying a va- " PHONE: Red Bank 676. cation of two weeks. Earl Lingo, w,ho manages a store FISEE DELIVERY, FREB I'AIUUNG IN BEAR OF BIAItliET. at Campbell's Junction, Is having a two-week Vacation. Rev. and Mrs. John A. Duryoa of M0OV KATHMUNS SPECIALS FOR THURS.. FRL & SAT.! Los Angelos, national representatives America's great ad of the Oriental Missionary society, venture ettur por CONKUM * ALEXANDER will speak In the Methodist church Dlmteti by W. S. VAN tt^KB FULL CREAM tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock and trays the great show pictures of missionary work troll blazer \ Produced by Frank Dovli being done In Japan, Kdrea and A China. Rev. O. H. Collins, an evangelist FANCY ( of national reputation, will conduct special services at tho Methodist church during January. Fryer<2sK to SrW lbsBroiler> s Sunday night. Novomber 20, will bo observed as "watermen1* night" at the Methodist church;' Fishermen Aitirringtaleofthe and other persons who mako tholr pioneers who won livelihood on tho water havo been matlkaattdy Legs Spring Lamb especially .Invited to attend. the. Kentucky wil. ...y»a dlde't (nil sizes) ^ demees. tikoa tboet Mrs. Eliza Walling and Mrs. Jennie my PMI." Trimble were dinner guests of Mrs. J. P. Eulor last Thursday. ••. - A sorvlco for Holy Communion Loiira of Pork wljl be held at St Clement's church TUESDAY'i- WEDNESDAY ' Sunday morning at D o'clock. Tho with (\Vhnlo nr Iliilf) church school will meet at 10 o'clock and tho morning proaohlng service HEATHER ANGEL Bruce Cabot^© June Travis © Andy Devine will be at 11 o'clock. Yesterday, in —IN— Fancy Selected Fowl accordance with custom* tho church JQHNCARR/lDINE a had an Armlatlco day servlco In the' RALPH FORBES 6 t 9 9 at) i\Vi id 0 lbs.) afternoon. Prayers for peace took CLARENCE MUSE up a considerable part of tha ser- vice. ' For the Beat Selection ! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY With EIGHT ALL-AMERICAN FOOT BALL STARS ! Tho government nan estimated . PATSY KELLY — CHARLEY CHASE SIIAUKMI'KAIIIC of Notro Dame—BbBBY WILSON of S. HI. U—GOMEB JONE3 of Ohio Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey tho annual oost of woods to tho IN THE COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAK ! JAY MtnWANOER of Chicago—FltANK ALUSTIZA of Stanford. , Amorican farmer at $3,QQp,000,000. MONK MO8CRIF of Stanford—KINO KOWO KLEIN of N. .Y. U,—BONEB HAMILTON of ;;. -NOW- Whether the south should estab- "KELLY THE SECOND" lish monufacturlos wui dbbated In FBEE CHINA TO THE LADIES! » Special-Preyue WednesdayNight at 11 P. M. North Carolina In 183L mi RED BANK KEG1STEK, NOVEMBER 1Z, 1986. Page Seven Keanoburg. » Qeorgo Jooephsen, employed at the Saturday In tho Baker building ad aooloty will meet Sunday oycnlfig at I postofflce, is on his annual vacation. Leonardo. Joining the postofflce. - Albert H. 7 o'clock and tho toplo will bo' MIBS O. A, Mohdort bag dosed bor Johnson of Now York Is tho pro- "Morals In tho Movies." At tho even-' sctur® Before Club (Tit' Bed Bank Btglater can ba bought Carr avenuo department store and In Leonardo Iron ~ X. Kllduff. Burr prietor. . * Ing church service tho sermon sub- 1B spending somo tlmo at'" Atlantlo Uro.l Valentino Seaman of New Montgomery and Jtl The Baptist church roll call will Joct will bo "Why Aral Horo?" The SPANISH Beauty Salon" v City, ,,. • • • bo hold on Sunday, November 19. Christian Endeavor soaiety will hold fork trill bs the guest speaker at In p. communication from the .fire • Mrs. Harriot Cafabreso Is home - Mrs. Marion Oolloran, supervisor 86 Broad Street, ^ Tel. R. B. 2342. Rod Hank Woman's olub mooting Fri- of athletics In the. Mlddletown town- Tho Ladles' aid society of the Bap- a business meeting Monday evening department of Nyftok, .Now York, from a visit at Garden City, Long tist church will meet at the home oi at 8 o'clock. Tho Intermediate Chris. day, Novbmber 18, at 2:S0 p. n, Hoi read at tho council mooting last ship schools, Is about again after Island. . - ... . having bsen laid up with tonsllltls. Mra. Lena Qulbransen today. tlan Kndeavor society" will meet oubjocj wli! bo "SnterUInlng," fea- week, It was stated that a dro truck Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock and on turing Sunday night parties and oth- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waldman aro Mra. A. It. Abrens entertained Mrs. .William and Walter Williams lof November Permanent Wave Specials 1 which would meet the requirements home from a motor trip through the same evening tho trustees of the or forma of entortalnlng. Mrs. Sea- Al. W. Cross, Mrs. Bernard A. Scon* last week on a motor trip to Cali- OBOCgUlONOLE ENDS of Keansburg was for sale. Tho let- New York state. fornia. churoh will meet at 8 o'clock. At man Is In great demand as a leotur- ter stated that the reason the truck Ion and Mrs. Ida O. Teople at lunch- Formerly M AP or la women's clubs and a largo at- Jacob Schlick has left for Day- MISS Botty Von Dialcn, who Is a 8:30 o'clock tho newly organized was for salo is that tho Nyacic flro eon and bridge at her homo Satur- Mon'B Club will havo a meeting, fol- 2.B0 to 8.50 ' J. |F«I tondanco Is expeoted. tona Beach, Florida, where he will day, i- , • nurse at the Jorsey City Medical O department la, rmjulrod to Increase spend tho winter, ' Conter, Is eponding a fow dayo a' lowod by refreshments. Tho Junior A pantry shelf will toe conducted at IU flre-Qghtlng equlpmont to meet Schaofer Bros, who operate con- Mrs.'Edgar Baker has bocn confined her home here, Christian Endeavor society will havo Crocqulgnolo or Spiral Waves Oils meeting by tho American Home the reoommbndntlona of tho flro ceslons on tho boardwalk during the to her bed for several days with grip. a session at tho church Wednesday Complete Head _. _ _ department Membors are requested schedule rating bureau. It was fur- Mrs. Sophia Vlerlng and her summer, loft last woek for Miami, Mrs. Irving W. Teeple spent part daughters, Misses Dorotta and afternoon, and in tha evening at 8 Formerly «g ||C to (end to the clubhouse contribu- ther stated tho truck could bo pur- Florida, where they will remain for of lost week at Newark. o'clock prayer meeting will ba held, 6.00, feloW'W/ tions of Jellies, cakes, salads, canned chased for about $1,(500. Tho dork Mlnada Vlerlng, will movo to New tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cross enter- York Saturday to occupy apartments followed by a moetlng of. tho Sun- goods and fancy artfolej, tha entlra was instructed to taltp tho mattor tained Miss Mary". Gray and Mra. L day-school executive board at 0 '" Daart Velzor Combination . "' proceeds ot which will be uaed lor up with the local firs commissioners Miss Joan Papa 1B a patient at which they have rented for tho win- tho Hazard hospital at Long Branch. W. Tecplo at their home Friday ter. They remained here until elec- o'clock. Thursday afternoon and Formerly 6J) £&S club work. Mra. W. P. Strode and and ascertain their vlewa of the of- evening. • , evening, November JO, tho annual Mrt. Alex Fepln, co-chairmen, are In fer. Mrs, Juel Beatty was named The Bocond annual. Communion tion In order to vote for Roosovel 7JS0 &v&® breakfast of tho Holy Name society Lieut and Mrs. A. SI. Ahrens spont and Garner. - roll call of tho church will take charge ol the sale, temporary distributor of WPA gar- place. . , • ^. ' There w|U be vooal solos by Mn. ments to Oil tho vacancy caused by was held Sunday morning at St. a few days with the parents of Lieu- A son was' born Sunday to Mrs. MACHDTELESS WAVE William Helm, assembly tinging aid the resignation of Mrs. Mildred Ann's school and was largely at- tenant Ahrens at Ramsay la»'t week.' Sari Yarnall at Hazard hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashenbaeh of Formerly M ffhE a short talk on the Red Crow. MM. Klraohbaumar. The Beacon Beach tended. Tbo committee In charge of A son was born to Mrs. Earl Yar- Long Branch. - > East Orange were rocont guests of 7JJ0 *!„!!© Q«org» 'V. Norman and Mrs. Charles association, gave permission to the tho breakfast were James Carton, nell at Monmouth Memorial hospital Tho Woman's Republican club will Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Teeplo. - I Humrlchouse aro hostesses. borough to take sand from the east William Robinson, Robert Bartlett at 'Long Branch Saturday.' hold a card party at Community flro Mrs. Melvin A. Rice has been con- ' The regular covered dl»h luncheon end ctBayslde Parkway.' The aand and Geordga Roman, ' Mrs. Henry VanDaalen has re- house Monday afternoon under tbe fined to the house with a severe cold. Finger Wavtog, < and meeting of the drama depart- will be used on borough streets. Jacob Fries.of Rarltan township turned homo after spending several direction of Mra. Charles Melle. Miss Esther Johnson has.returned FEEE PAIIKING SPACE Shampooing, Etc . ment will be held Monday, Novem- Manager Clinton B, Lohsen stated was taken to tho Monmoufh Me- days with friends in New York. -Mrs. Charles Melle returned homo homo from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. IN READ Monday to Thursday ber 16, at 1 o'clock. the work o( repairing tho Jetty at morial hospital at Long Branch on Mrs. Robert Colloran, who has Monday from Shamokln, Pennsyl- Charles Miller Kaso and daughter of tbe foot of Main street had been Wednesday of last week. He suffered been HI with grip,- is much Improved vania, accompanied ' by Mrs. Mary Baltimore. I Friday, November 20, there will ba oomplotml. In a letter the County a stroko while walking on Laurel and able to be around again. . Reed ot Navesink and Mrs. Charles a- third district press school tt tbe Social Service aaked for an Increase avenue. • ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Mr. fioyce and son Harvoy of Keyport. clubhouse ot tho Red Bank Wom- ot funds for borough nursing service and Mrs. pflrman and family havo They visited Mrs. Carrie Houser, an's club. Seven of these schools are tor 1037. The matter was laid over moved to Newark for the winter. , Mrs. Anna Mowery and Harvey Klr- being hell throughout tbe state for until next year's budget Is drafted. Lieutenant Ahrens and family are atett, who are relatives of Mrs. Reed. the purpose of training olub mem- Navesink. Tax Collector. Ralph O, Williams re- spending a few days with the lieu- The '.Ladles' aid soolety of Every Day Is Red Bank Day bers In the work of publicity tech- ported that tax coloctlons still con- tenant's parents at Wanalteena, New nique) and an Invitation to attend Is The entertainment. committee of the Baptist church win meet at tinued to show gains and that during tho Navesink Library association an- York. tho home of Mrs. Lena Gulbran extended to all who are Interested In October ho had collected $33,347.33. in writing press notices. nounces a series of social evenings Fred Belsler of Newark Is spend- een this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Curing tbe same month the oxpcndl. for tho members of tho association, ing a woek with his daughter, Mrs. Tho'. weekly meeting of the Jun Hostesses for the afternoon will bo ture for relief totaled $56.50. Build- the first of the sorica, an ovoning of Neil Schoellner. lor Christian Endeavor society Mn. Hermann Asondorf,-Mrs. Hor- Ing construction for October totaled games and cards, to take place Mrs. Ida Rouss and Mies Mary will bo held tomorrow afternoon at ace O. Fowler, Mrs. John Boyland, $2,086, according to tho report of Wednesday, November 18, at 8 Mary Rouse are spending a few days 8 o'clock. Tho Christian Endeavor Mrs. Harry Morford, Mrs, S. B. Boyn- Building Inspeotor James Papa. Bor- o'clock. Quests will be welcome upon at Atlantlo City, where Miss Rouse sooletics of Monmouth and Ocean toa, Mrs. Joseph I* Turner, and Mm. ough Clerk Rlohard' A. Jcasen re- payment of'a small fee. i will attend the annual Teachers' con- counties will hold a rally Saturday Leslie D. fleely. lira. Hosea Chart, portod thoxObllectlon of $50.15 in •An'attractive display-of children's vention. •- afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist chairman of publicity for tho olub, Is foes. V church here. The semi-annual con- In charge of local arrangements. new books has Just been arranged at The fire company was called out tho Navesink library In recognition Tuesday evening to extinguish a gregational business meeting of tho Former Councilman and Mrs. ot Children's book week, officially small Ore In the Kopp residence on church Will be held Saturday even- Fred. Nightingale havo returned, designated as the week of November the corner of Hamilton avenuo and ing at 8 o'clock. The Sunday-school Shrewsbury Pupils from an automobile trip through sev- IB, Off-Tuesdayy" November 17, at Glenmary avenue. f"1 will moet^Biihday "morning at 9:45. q eral Western states. i o'olook the children of Navesink Mrs, Dorothy Bowman of Cllffstde, The morning church service wll Haye Entertainment Mr. and Mn. Burton Lohman and Vicinity and adults who are In- N. J., visited Mrs. Margaret Leonard take place at 11 o'clock and the ser- Prices in Effect Nov. I2th Noon Till Saturday Nite, November 14th. havs closed their summer home on terested aro invited to a free gtere- over the weekend. mon toplo will be "Power to Hinder the Beaohway and returned to A large atendan'oe was on hand tor optlcon lecturo pn the birds ot New A new meat market'will open on or Help," The Christian Endeavor an entertainment, "Mickey Mouse's Orange. Jorsey. Birthday Party," given Saturday af- Mra. Helen Lankaater and her "Tucker" Hanson, one of the star ternoon In the Shrewsbury sohool slstor, Mr». Mary Eelaney, have left lullbaolio on tho Philadelphia Eagles, auditorium by the pupils. Tho enter- for Florida, where they will spend Is In California, with his team. The tainment was In charge ot Mrs, 0.1* the winter. Bagles will meet the Los Angeles Rlvenbutgh and Miss Ruth Howard, Mr. and Mra, Conrad Hanensteln Bull Doga next Sunday at Los An- co-chairmen of the entertainment of Philadelphia havo been guests or geles. 'While her husband is away committee of the Shrewsbury Par- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qehlhaus. Mrs. Hanson" is here visiting "Tuck- 4-ft. size Fancy. Fowl ent-Teacher asjoclatlon. They were MIBS Irene Naughton, employed by er's" . parents, Mr. and Mrs, John' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS asilsted by Mines Helen Lang and the Keansburg National bank, Is on Hanson. LAST TIMES Marie Hamm. Mn. Lawrenoo Iver- a two weeks' vacation. The flromen will be cooks and . TODAY "RAMONA" 314.4a.size Roasting Chickens son donated a oake for refreshment*. Mra. William Turner, Jr., Is chair- waiters' tonight. The occasion Is About $5 was cleared. man of the local committee for tho their annual turkey dinner to the Thur., Nov. 12 with LORETTA YOUNG annual Red Oroas membership drive. ftt William Fegram played tho part of women folks who assisted them at 2 FEATURES . Mlokey Mouse and Elsie Stone was At a meeting Thursday night of the firemen's fair lost summer. The 2%. 3y2 tb. size Frying Chickens « master cf ceremonies. Tbe program the mombers of St. Mark's Episcopal men folko will do all the oooklng FRl, "STAGE STRUCK" wss as follows: ohurob, the order of St. Andrew's and serving and will even wash the With DICK POWELL-JOAN BLONDELL Sola, "Hlelujr MOUM'I Birthday Party" was organized. Howard Aalbuo was dishes. SAT., — and — named temporary chairman and Genuine LegS SptlOg Lamb Solo, "Taa'n dot to Eat Yoor Bploaob, Fred Meloken temporary • secrotary. Mrs. Mary Stearns of Red Bank Nov. 13 - 14 "SWORN ENEMY" Bi.tr," Barbara Knapp Others who were In attendance wore visited relatives hero part of lost with Solo an* tabdancfc "Sln». Baby. Sine" week. Buth Scott Loula Ruhu, Sidney Herzofe, George Robert Yonng—Louis Stone—Florence Rkse Either Hesitation, "Over th« Hllli" —— Behn, William Paterson, Ralph Wil- The young Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Elliabeta V«nP«lt liamson end Daniel Ustnyk. Antono Kendzla underwent an oper- SUN., MON., TUES., NOV. IS - 16 - 17 Solo, "Herl What Old taa Blue /ay ation on his eye yesterday In the of- — DOUBLE FEATURE — End BartBtrV" __...--_...—„ ... BBernare d Man A co-operative Communion will be fice of Dr. William Matthews at Red Boat, "Tni Itliht Somtbodr to LoW— hold at St. Mark's Episcopal churoh Allca GilUvu Bank. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "DIMPLES" Bonn and tap danei, "You Art Mr Sunday morning, November 29. * l/uolcy Stir" .*„ Shlrlty Hun . Mra. Nloholas Deturo will be hos- Mrs. Adam Llhzmnyer, who has — AND fresh Gold Coin Sliced Bacon v?» ISc Medium Soni tnd danoa. "Is It True What They tess; to the members of tho Catholic been confined to her home with Ill- Sir About DIxla"~_Aui!r*> Hendilckaoa Daughters ot Amerloa at her homo ness, is around again. "HOT MONEY" Solo, "Oh, Mr Goodness I" _ Hen or Tom p> 19c Fresh Jersey KUinor Rlordm on Palmer ayenuo tomorrow night. with ROSS ALEXANDER—BEVERLY ROBERTS Quality Chuck Roast Military tao danct,... Ruth and DorUSeoU vJohn McOtssor Is-a patient in w Isadora Duncan, Atnerloan danoer, "^ « E ME YOUR HEART"^ Tip dinot ...... Rullr and Dorll hospital at Elizabeth. . ' had greater success In London than NOV. 18-19 GIV ros Scott, Barbara Knapp, Elaanor Elsrdan, wHh KAY FRANCIS Fresh Chopped Beef 2 25c Shlrlty Maion. Elilo Stone Miss Lavina- Karrow was hostess In America .when she attempted to Wed. Night-Lucky $ Jock Pot | FrL Nlffht-WS In Cash-rFree Group Bonir, "Mloksr Uoui«'a Birthday at a' card party yesterday afternoon. revive classic dancing. Party and "JIiPP/ JJIrthday to You'' Fresh Cali Hams ..... •ib 17c NEEDLEWORK GUILD MEETING Guaranteed Selected Eggs .... 39c Bed Bank Branch Held Annual Meeting last Wednesday. 3-3% »• Fancy Fowl ".> 21c The annual meeting and collection of garments of the Red Bank branoh A Practical Offer of the .Needlework Guild ot America, was held last Wednesday afternoon at the Woman's clubhouse on Broad to every street, Mrs. William A. Patterson, 'president of the local group, pre- HOME OWNER sided. Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor-of Chase & Sanborn Coffee ..,: "> 23c Campfire Marshmallows "* 17c the Bed Bank Baptist ohuroh, opened the meeting with prayer.- He fol- a lowed this with a short addresi, ex- Granulated Sugar ...5 " 24c Sunmaid %J" Raisins 2 »*«• 17c pressing* appreciation for the work • tho guild w«s doing in this locality. Libby's Tiny Kernel or Golden Bantam Corn 2 «"« 37c Mrs, Patterson extended a few POSSESS—entirely without cost—a healthful, beautiful household neces- words of greeting and Introduced sity—an Air Conditioner. It is an extra piece of furniture, actually, for MM. Mabel Benson of Trenton, exec- Heinz Cucumber Pickles „>««•*" 19c M Libby's Fruit Cocktail 2 ««* 25c utive secrotary of tho Churoh Mlt> your living ronm. Purify the air in your home and eliminate unneces" slon ef Help. Mrs. Benson jpoko eary colds and sore throats. During the balance of this month only, we very Interestingly on her work Octagon Soap Chips and Super Suds ..,>.r:v -- -'. 2 &** 21c among young girls In our vicinity. give a PETRO-HABBIS Air Conditioner with every purchase of a Mrs. Patterson also presented Mn. F c y Jj. Stowell Clark, stato chairman of Libby's KJJ Tomatoes ^V 2 • 29c • Libby's c .". r d Pumpkins 2 ™» 25c tho northern . Now Jersey district, who gave an Interesting address, Petro*N6kol Oil Burner which was received with much -.en- thusiasm. ' Model "W" or PetroDeLue Boiler Burner Unit , Reports from Mra. Frank Mo- 7 Mahoo, tho group secretary, and "HE Oil Burner that heats many of the largest build Mrs, Jesjra Mlnot, the group treas- urer, were read/and acoobted; . ' ings In the world—PETRO-NOKOL—is the proper lt)s About 1,000 garments wcro collect- burner to heat your home! You may now,have for Fancy Large Fancy String Beans .....2 17c Fancy Large ed and the usual amount ot money your home—large or small—the same Burner that reoslved. Tho committee receiving BURNERS FOR HOMES Yellow Fancy Iceberg Lettuce ....2 lor 13c Florida "the germonts consisted of Mrs. Me- heats the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, the Mahon, chairman, Mrs. Blddlo H Garrison, Mrs. Martha Papa, Mn WITH BIG DUILDING ECONOMY Cornell Medical Center and many others throughou I Fancy Washed Spinach .....2 "» 9c Patterson, Mrs. James R. Smock, the world. Of the 08 different models manufactured Mis* Julia Little and Miss Flora Mo- for Donald. there is one that will suit the specific requirements of Fancy Cali Carrots 2 lie Tbo Distributing commlttco con' i P*tro Burnirl b*tt sent e/ ibiwerU'lUntiltaM. your heating problem. qt slots of Miss McDonald chairman, fall-Hit ibi EftilM, B»tlJlnt. Nn Fancy Green Sprouts 15c Miss Little, Mrs. Walter French, Mrs. York City—itttu/t tbtj ttrt otcirrj. W. Rogers, Mra. Thomas Voorhii and 18 for Mrs. James Woloott, Sr. Frosted Fruits and Vegetables It was announced that tho annual meeting of the Noodleworlt Guild of ACTUAL TESTS SHOW THAT ' America would bo hold In Philadel- phia noxt May. Brookfield Refreshments were servort after PETRO-NOKOL Meadow G^ the. mooting. Cloverbloom OAB ^OVERTURNED. MODEL "W" OIL BURNERS But "Bud'f Foibles) dot to tho Foot- HAVE SAVED 15% to 40% IN FUEL COSTS! ball Gome JuJt tho Same. William Foulke of Leonardo, bet- ter known AS "Bud" Foulks, was In NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN PETRO 6- NOKOL HISTORY Ib an accident Sunday near the Leonar- Fresh Boston Mackerel ...^ 14c Fresh Flounders 14c do high sohobl.wnon he steered nil automobile sharply to the side ol the road to avoid hitting an oncoming No Down Payment m Fresh Cod Steaks lb 21c oar. His automobllo skidded and Fancy Large Smelts ...... 23c overturned. Mr. Foulks Is a player BE THRIFTY • MAIL TODAY on the Leonardo Field club football FINE HADDIES team and ho was on bis way to Lang Inc. OYSTERS FILLETS SALMON Branoh to take part In a game when the accident ocourred. In his car were six friends. All the occupants * • Without obligation, please give me more detailed escaped Injury except John O'McIl, I ' Information regarding Petro 8c Nokol Oil Burner Jr.,!of Belford, who was cut and Heating Contractors bruised, ! Equipment. •'< Mr. FoulHn' veblolo was damaged BO badlymat he had to use a cor 105 Monmouth St., Red Bank .Nam*, ^ — ] " — owned by ajtgend to go to the game, Monday Morning 1 Chopped « ]Cottage Hamo lb ! Addre.1^ , . _, Till ,,| o e &, » J Corned Rump Tho road to better and blggor bust FUEL OIL aoss leads through The Rcgiator's ad ' Gtjr- : ; ~ WEEK J Thursday Noon I vortlalnjj c&iumns^—AJlvojrtuemcnt Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12,1986. birds' only win, Boynton rolled .. Peacocks Move 2% score in bis openlnflr gftma'whlla Challenge In For Boxers To Fight Hoffman bit tho maples for a 103 Turf Topnotchers scoro In the'samo'ffonio, -Tho Peo- To Third.Place; oocka won the first game by SI pins, Class A Pennant Again Friday As the second by 76 and drojlped the third by 88. , football Deadlock ^»th tho , From Long Branch Judges Disagree PQMPOON In Quad League After losing tho first game to the Ebgloa by a mere six p^lns, th.« Con- West End Wildcats Sunday at Defeat Jaybirds in Two Games dors oamo book In the second and Lonff Branch With thc'iScoro Officially Considered Thursday Bout of James Connors and Har- as Cardinals.Lose to Bassards third gamoa to,win by 180 and 35 6 to 6. " Night at Meeting of North old Elmer Postponed in Even- pins, respectively. Plngatoro's high •Haiiaaaiaiav < • —Cuckoot and Condors Score scores of 207 and 167 In; his sooond The Weit End Wildoats, only un- 1 Shrewsbury Club—Other Club ly Matched Fight—No Deci- and third games and Caro/o second Two-Gome Victories. defeated professional eleven of tho Activities. sion After. Fourth Round. trams of 109 accounted for the Con-Monmouth soashore, went no where dors' yiotory. Tho Condors wore giv- Sunday, Their record was neither Tfie Peacocks, winners of last en, 83 pins, and tho Eagles 55. The North Shrow»bury Ice Boat & Unable to reach a decision follow- enhanced nor detracted from, for year's Red Bank Quadrangle bowl- • Ten pins kept tho BuEzards' from they played a deadlock with tho .Yacht club held^lta November moot- ing an extra round In the James winning tores straight games from' ilng Thursday night. Much business ing league, moved into third place Leonardo Field olub at Long Branch, Connors-Harold Elmer fight Friday Friday by defeating the Jaybirds in the Cards.' Tabor and Curohln held was transacted and great enthusiasm night at Red Bank Catholic high the score being 0 to 6. The game two out of three games. Tho. Card- high soorea' In .tholr first and tblrd was sponsored* by tho American le- regarding the coming Ice boating school, th? Judges, decided that the games whloh accounted for tho season was manifested, inals wero turned baok by the BUB- gion as part of an Armlatlco day bout be • postponed until tomorrow zards in tho samo number of games Buzzards', victory. The victors, were night. Nine bouts,featured the In- program. All the other features were Tho Long Branch Ice Boat A and thereby were forced out of sec- given B0 pins and tho Cards 18. Thecalled off because of rainy weather. Yacht club sent a challenge for the tramural elimination tournament on ond ploco. The leading Cuckoos aftd Buezardo won the first 'gams by 68 Friday night, which packed the West End tallied first In the third North American Ice boat champion- the Condors won two out of three plm, dfoppod tho second by ton, and period on a sustained march of 70 ship pennant now held by the Rod school auditorium both in the bal- games from tho Hawks and Eagles. came back And won the third by flve, Bank club. The challenge specified cony and main Boor, yards, but the Bluo and Gold or Among the nine fistic events there The Cuckoos art leading the BUB- The soorea: Leonardo, cashed In on a recovered class B boats. The' challenge was zords by three points while the BUB- accopted pending a revision of oamo, was one knockout, one technical CUOKOOB. fumble, and struck through the air knockout, one draw following the cards, in seebnd place, are leading for tho- sis points which tied the Inasmuch as the pennant held by the /tf 1U£ SEASC*/ the Peacocks by slit points. The Red Bank club represents Class A fourth round and six decisions. The game. Connors-Elmer bout was the high- Cards-trail in fourth place one point Talcing posaosslon of the ball on competition. ' - behind the Peacocks and the Con- 467 4D0 iU light of the schedule. Both fighters Handicap ...... _.-... 78 7S 78 their own 80-yard mark after an ex- The Long Branch club Invited a were In the 135-pound class and were dors are In fifth place, one point be- change of punts, the Wild Cats with challenge from the North Shrews- hind the-Cardinal!. BIO 86S 487 Do Shopla and O'Brien oarrylng the bury club to race for the Intercity evenly matched, with Connors hav- ing the reach. Following a four- STANDING OF THE TEAUS. HAWKS. - ball moved down to Leonardo's ID- cup held by them. A series of races round battle' the judges disagreed , P • O Uullar . «»..».».....« 12S 166 107 yard stripe on a series of off .tackle lor this cup will be held on the and the fight was postponed until Ittclcooa" ,...-41 18 Spangenbers M M.HH.an«. 109 ' ' slants. From that position O'Brien South Shrewsbury river. The Red usatdt IB 18 Jacouba _„.„_ __.„ 84 1SS went wide around left end for the Bank aggregation proposes to ac- tomorrow night. Peaoocka 18 ~ • 181 W» 174 1 The fighters, both in good condi- Cardlnala . 18 touahdown. • Morris plunge f«Jr the cept this invitation and present In- Condors .... 18 "TIa "Too ^m extra point was stoppod short of the tion, fought from the opening bell 18 dications show that there will be Kaslea'—~ Handicap - * BB 6B 65 line. •'.•..•• much more activity between the Red .with all they had until the third raybirdl 18 round was over. It was nlp-and-tuck Uawka » 18 498 494 602 Midway through tho final period, Bank and Long Branch clubs this JA-YDinDS. coming season than .In any previous in the extra round. Elmer. was Boynton, -Bible and Curchln are Dorn .„., , 19S I!! 1B7 O'Brien standing on hia own 20-yard year. There Is an extremly fine fra- floored for a few seconds In the ex- leading tho high Individual bowlers. VonKatttng-ell ..._.„. .„ . 198 115 119 line In klok formation fumbled th« ternal feeling existing between theie tra round and then all of a sudden Boynton boosted his average with E-arker ...»«~< iee ua ais pass from center and Craig recov- made a comeback. It looked as orod.on the 23 for Leonardo. When two organizations. games of 220, 167 and 199, Dooltor, 484 iJ 505 though he would put away his op who formerly held third place, has Handicap ...... 89 80 two line plays failed to gain,''Poulks Rguben White, chairman of the ponent The bell saved - both fight- dropped to fourth as the result of dropped baok to his 80-yard mark - Houso committee, was given a vote ers from a knockout and the light low scores of 181, 169 and. 174. Bob • • - D7S 460 IS94 and toiiod a short pass to Johnny of thanks for the unique method of was ruled a ho decision. STILL TORS Schroeder dropped to tenth placo as PEACOCKS. Gwlor who made the catch on the arranging framed pictures In the Worthier ...-'.. :._ .. 188 150 187 Ted Flyna recorded Ui« only the result of low scores of 133, 148Hoffman .-—- ^i 108 171 , 149 20 and over the goal line with the clubhouso reception room. A very knockout of the evening in the 140- and 188, and Charles Tabor moved Dointoa .— 280 197 IBB tying six points,. Foulks attempt for unusual picture showing a close race pound class when he started to work nto ninth placo exohanglnj positions tho extra point was voided when betwe.cn Benjamin L. Atwater's Pet ' B4S 407 ' 481 Paris-unintentionally groundod-the~ on Augle Schwecrs In the early sec- with- Dick—McAllister,—who "has; Handicaps ahd~ Thomas Irving Brown's" Say onds of the first round. Flynn drove ;^™i;.:««' 4s ball. ' ' " When was stolen from the walls of All Bltto Bleared » TV. Aeiodalea Fnu dropped from tho first high ten. his punches hard and when 1 minute Tabor's average was raised on eoorcs . Outside of those two scoring drlvea the clubhouse sometime last winter and 20 seconds of the first round CONDOnS. of 218, 169 and 183. Plngatore moved 188 1B7^ moat of tho battle was waged be- and this led Mr. White to provide passed Flynn let loose a left straight and then booted to Figaro, who ran Behwanker .. _.:;_^..,.._ ;. 195 tween the 40-yard lines and was a suitablo holder to protect other nto ..eighth place on gomes of 176, Carey ...... 109 145 arm to the face of Schweers,. who back to the 30 as tho half ended. w..-.. ^,.Mne-yard line, and Smlth'hit canter third gamo accounted for the Jay- Governor Hoffman, acted as one of Leahy and Anacker put the ball ori or the touchdown. Leahy's attempt- illhuly „. ; .169 Is Very Plentiful the judges In the absenco of Police- the Red Bank two-yard mark from ed placement missed the uprights. :.. L*wiLiia : IBS 150 man Gilbert Dahlgren, who was un-which position Earl Smith wont lavanaugh ,176 177 1S5 Red Bank had nothing OIBO to do Beoker 175 u, Ijg able to attend. Referee Frank Cllln- over. Leahy's place-kick was unsuc- Hill . . us IBS in George C. Warren Reports That ceon did the announcing. cessful., but pass. Taking the ball on the 40, Rlddlo —..„.„.«..„„_«...„. ~198 167 IDS Henry tosesd three incomplete for- Weather Conditions Have According to statistics Woodbridge wards and Siegfried kicked to Leahy 871 76J 821 piled up a total of 225 yards by n tho 22. Unable to gain, Smith Been Very Satisfactory for Manasquan Defeats rushing to . Red Bank's 27. Louis Icked and once moro Rod Bank Natural Increases. Wagonhoffer, who holds the state started passing. Henry's pass to Matawan Gridders 220 and 440 dash records, made the Barberlo was' incomplete, and Ko- Rumson Loses To - COMPLE1E FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 greater part of Woodbrldge's yard- zowaltl Intercepted the following Now Jersey's upland game season, Matawan high school gridders suf- age, while Jack Henry was "-Red jasa. Leahy passed to Kozowskl for Toms River Team 3 PHONES—1S60 . 1561 - 1S62 . •which opened Tuesday, promises to fered, an overwhelming defeat Satur- Bank's biggest*1 ground-galnor. The furnish licensed hunters with plenty 8, bringing tho ball to the Wooil- day afternoon on their home field by red and gray team was able to make rldge 28. 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:• FREE DELIVERY of sport _ because of the statewide a-hard- driving -Manasquan eleven; but-threo-flrstdowns'throughout the Coach Louii Jacoubs' Gridders . i distribution of rabbit*, pheasants and Leahy and Kozowski were stopped Powerful drives accounted for scores game, while Woodbridge totaled 15. iut Gerok went off-tackle for nine Held Scoreless Throughout quail and Ideal breeding conditions, In each period except the final. The Woodbridge completed nlno out 14 SPECIAIS^THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY according.to George C. Warren,'Jr., mrds and a first down. Woodbrldgo Game—Torn* River Scores in score was 33 to 0. Towne starred passes to Bed Bank's (our out of 10. lost the ball on downs and it was president of We State Fish and for tho visitors, scoring three touch- First and Second Periods. Game commission. ' After Woodbridge'a second score Red Bank's ball on their own 12. downs while Henvllle drop-kicked In the first quarter, Smith kicked off 'pund hit center for three yards In Weather conditions during the past three extra points, and the ball rolled over the goal-line. :\vo downs, and Siegfried booted to Coach Louis Jaoouba' Purple and PURE ALL-POM SAUSAGE-, w. Make it 2% summer have been very satisfactory The lineups: Taking It 20 yards out, Figaro nnd White, grlddora of Rumson high for natural increases In the fields of Manaiquan he 35. Penalized 15 yards for cllp- Matawan VanNote were twice .stopped, and on >ing from tho rear, tho ball went school traveled Saturday afternoon both birds and game, Mr. Warren Truax LE Hyde Georse the third down Siegfried kicked to to South Jersey where they wore LT KIDKbD iack to tho Red Bank 20. Voelkor Fresh Jersey Fresh Pork said, In stating that gunners may an- A. Wood Chaplar, Who returned to the Red turned away by the Toms River high Fresh Pork Fresh Porjk ticipate an unusually satisfactory LG Walker It tackle for two yards, and Smith U . WWood c Chrlettnit Bank 40. Leahy fired a spot pass to hrow an Incomploto pass as tho school team by an 18-to-0 scoro. season. Distribution of more than Lewie ' RG Kulpenikl DICIco Smith, who traveled 23 yards to Rcil nal whistle blew. The home-townors overpowered the 25,000 Western rabbits la«t winter by Kins- RT B. Vearj Bank's 17 before being halted. Smith Rumson grldders with a strong of- Shoulders the State Fish and Game commission HE Bines The lineups: IUnvlll, mi Hlekey picked up three yards at center, and [Vnodbrldie -. Red Bajili fenslvo and pushed over twp touch- and their cross breeding with native Boi.ett LH A. Clark F. Veary Wagonhoffor followed with two 3chu»cr LE YoftT downs in tho opening quarter. Their stock has resulted In an abundance Towne RII Manual more, Smllh'wos twlco stopped los- trick LT IMnglture other scDro came in tho second per- of rabblta throughout the state, ac- Uandnl Slmcniu!> LG Dojd Score by periods ing soven yards, and" the ball went cyh C VanHlie iod. cording to reports. , • Mana.qut.il — 7 II 18 0 to Red Bank on downs on tho 10. t'inn RC, A running attack' led by Zolmer, More than 30,000 rlngneck pheas- «*x« 0 0 0 0 Bedner UT Bowe Hahn and Bleslogal led to tho first Touchdown.—Townuchdwn.Townt SS,, A.. Clark and VanNoto circled left end for a Inacker RE Darberlo nntB have been released to augment Doisettoisett . PiPointt afteft r ttouchdoWna—Hen- Chaplar QU Siegfried score In three plays, after the start the natlvi flocks In the fields of the vllle a (dropkicke.) Subitltuloa, It. Cl.rk, yard, and again Siegfried kicked. Leahy LH VanNote of the Earns, The ball was advanced state. Of this number more than 20,- Pyle. Anderion, Wolfereberger, M. Moor«, Tho punt waa taken by Smith, who WiiBonhoffer RH Cotftreave from mldflold on a series of downs Fresh-Killed ffhickenr ^ Fowl - Fryers - Brokers R. Moore, Johmon, Cooper, Bennett, La- returned to mid-field, Kozowokl nlth FB Henry 000 wero raised at the Forked River •hek, Heney and O.bom«. Malawan— to the Bumson goal lino, Bleslegal smacked contor for thrco yards and Score, by period!! nnd Rockport game farms. Distri- Zran. Hutchln.o.on and Grlmtb. IWt«r« •Voodhrldje - 19 0 0 0—ID scoring. Ho later tallied on an and DavlDavlaa . UmpireFru Ll Leahy lilt tacklo for eight moro and FROSTED bution of the birds is still going on, Finley, Umpire—Ferguson. Llne.man— led Dank : 0 0 0 0 0 run after bis tcammatcB advanoed FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED nccording to Commissioner Warren. a first down. Wagonhoffor and Chap- Touchdowne—Smith 2. Gerelc, Extra tho ball to the Bumson two-yard lino. The shooting of female pheasants Is lar totaled but two yards. Chaplar's oint—Korek (aub for Leahy.) Subitltu. Combl scored midway in tho second Peas & Carrots ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON, pass was« incomplete, and Smith is: lied Bank—VanWIckle. Figaro, Col- APRICOTS BRqCCOLI PLUMS still prohibited; by law. , Summonl!, Squllante, Mead, Schvrara, quarter. booted over tho red and gray goal- 'ound, Ballejr, Caprloqe, Vincent Wood- Breaking nil provlous records, the Special 100-Mile Race Won by Fisch- line. >ridiie~-Molnar, D. Blmeneon, uoka, Bell- Harold Kerr, veteran ot the Rum- State Fish and Game commission has er Birds of Oocanport Koiowikl. Melder, Petrle, Oerek, Har- on team, Waa taken from the gama liberated more than 11,000 quail With tho ball on tho 20, Figaro .. Johnson, Komerei, Acjuilla, Lewler, shortly bofora the final whistle with The Rlvervlew loft at Leonard ave- circled end for four yards. Henry 'oelltor. Ofllclali—.Referae, Golden, Rot* throughout tho state, particularly In ere. Umpire—Rlie, ThrockmorUin Teaob- a alight, concussion of tho brain. 18aax South Jersey counties where these nue, Ocoanport, owned by Charles H. threw a long pass to Collins, which 1. Head llniaman—Cook, Alabama. Time Tho lineups: Fischer and Son ended a very suc^ netted 23 yards nnB a first down for quarter!—Twelve mlnutei. S.O.S. * 2 tor 25c birds thrlvo best, Tho "Bob Whites" 'omi River ** Rumaon Jello 3 14c wero all raised at tho Holmansvllle cessful year of pigeon racing by win- Red-Bank. A Rod Bank off-sldo sot Conibl TJB 0. Pilehard quail farm of the commission. The ning first and second j>laco In the tho ball back flvo yards, but Van- NEW OLSSMOBILES AttBIVE. Euncaln LT VanDrunt G D l final Bpeclal race of the season spon- Note's pass to Siegfried found It In Johnaon LG Laon Corn ^ 12C can Shredded Wheat 12c P^. game farmB, like other branches of Markloll , O Bradliy. tho department, nio conducted with- sored by the Seaboard Racing Pigeon KB original position. Henry crashed economy of Operation Gained By Klet RG Oavldaon roUed out cost to taxpayers, bolng support- club of Aflbury Park, the race being center for flvo yards and then fol- Carburctlon Improvements. Nonmen RT Kins Anchovies lOpcan Palmolive Soap ^^Sc^ako ed by Income from oportomenn' II- Mown from* Dovor, Delaware. owed with nn Incomploto pass to Randall RE - Btua conson. Tho Scaboan" olub bos a member- Squlllanto. Siegfried booted to the Now 1037 Oldemobllos automobllts Shrader QB Wilt no on dlspky by Howland B. Jonos Skeletal LII Sisrllnn : Dox ltdC ship of SO filers and Is the only Woodbrldgo 18, whero Needy Collins Zelmer . RH Pattereon Assorted Choc. 1 r Grape fruit 6 ^ 25c The season will continue until downed Leahy. f Mnplo nvenuo. Mr. Jones recent- Hahn FB Jatkubeoy Tuesday, Decombor 15. The final known club having the United States army arid navy as members. y returned from Now York whoro Score fcr sarlodai' rush for hunting licenses Indicates Smith kicked to Figaro at mid- 10 attended a meeting of tho Olds- Tomi Jllver -~.. 18 • 0 0 Yellow Onions 2f^ that efforts ot tho commission In pro- Tho birds of the Fischer combina- "old. Henry's pasB to Collins was In- Ilumion _._„..-.._..—..—... 0000 C.&B. Mince Melt tion have won tho following diplo- obllo doalcrs. Touobdowtu^-Dlealeffal a, Corabl. Bub- viding a record supply of both birds tercepted by Wagonhoffor, who ran Tho cars nro bigger than last year tltulea—Toma River, Xben, Collins, Gei- ro nnd gamo, will result In few Idle mas for the year: One first, two sec- o the Rod Bank 41 boforo bolrg nr. Mloklewloi. Fellnar, Black, Dllki and Spinach 3 ite.-l.7c onds, twp thirds and one fourth to- lth longer whoolbauo, bigger on- UaLaaghlln. • Itumeon—Kerr end II. Prleh- Scot-Tissue 3 " 22c ahot-guna when the season gets un- acklod. On tho second play Vari- lncs and roomier bodies. Many derway. Dally bag limits fixed by gcthor with.other trophies donated Wlcklo recovered Earl Smith's ard. Rcftraa—PUillton. Umpire—CltU- Mlb as special prizes. low safety foaturoa havro been add- Ino, XInciman—ClarW. New Cabbage c^ Ib law provide thnt hunters may take fumblo on tho 40. Honry passed In rl. Comfort has bci)n Ino'roascd Waldorf Tissue 3 13c nix rnbli'U. two. male pheasants, six Figaro, but It was Incomplotd. Hlu Tho' Bed Banli Rofiiotcr travels I'ho roud to better and long various lines nnd economy of grny squirrels, len quail nnd throe nrxl ilia,., nf'Mil for Collins, was In- operation IB promised by Improve- over every etroot In town and every rutrod gioutie. "i through The I ad <••!<•< |.:c I in : utricle, road In the county. Let It carry your IMPORTED AND DOMESTiq WINES AND LIQUORSf ments In carburctlon and slower on> messano to thoso who llvo on those thorouaifarca.—-Advorilioinont. » oltan sweep of top iar!.s with Monmouth County Surrogstt'a Office. Triple Ti© F<*r Port Monmouth, Tho soo»»t Boxing Finale Lincroft Farm Annual Farm Show In the rattt»r of the estate of Lens; John- SHEFFIELD FABU8. stone, dectased. To Start January 26 notice to creditors to pruent olatma Fiirsl In'Local To Be Held At Among Largest against aatata. . .'' Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- ' Tho sixty-fourth annual Agricul- ahajr, Surrogate of tho County of Mon- Rainfall School Tomorrow Winners At Show tural Week and Farm show will bo mouth, made on tho twenty-sixth day it held In Tronton, January 28 to 29. Oojober. last, on the application of Har- old Benson (named In will as Howard (II SIO Tho twenty-flrst annual state agri- Middletown Township Griddero ACOJTQ Bo&cry. Splmeidsr'a Mar- HANDALAY. Professional Bosoro to Eahlblt at Mr. end Mrs. Louis Kaiser of cultural, convention, whon delegates Benson), executor of the astaU of Lena Dummy ,....., Johnstons, deceased, notla Is hereby r\1- Overpowered by College bat end Sraolio Shop Tavern Rout ,..„ —.... —... lie an Added. Altfoclion—Saven Lincroft and .Connecticut Take rom all counties will elect two mem. en to ths creditors of laid deceased to Klrwsn ,„- ...... :_-. •.• tit >or» to tho Stato Board of Agrlcul- exhibit to tha aubstriblr, executor . as III \ W aforesaid, th«lr debts and demands against ECZEMA _,, Town High School Team, %i on Equal Terras at End of Braslls . 117 -161 Bouts Sehodolei! Seven Blub Ribbons in Na- urc, will be held the opening day. Henrj ,_ »a m, Tho committee Includes: the ;«Ia estate, under oath, within six and Itching Piles Bahr „ sit my tional Horeethow, New York. months (mm the date of the aforesaid or- A"i or.,lhe' wl" •>• 'orflvsr barred nf can he ralleved by. utlns 'William D. Durjee, eecretarr o( the' n tn< l or ; ./,•.>.. '•-,:••:.':attrtir~' >artment of Agrlcultare; Professor H. ,R. 1b * _- " <, 5( "gainst tho snld sub- MUBrrrrs ' 'Pasaos proved fatal to the lied; „ Throo t t«atn*, .—.„, ___..,, J-PBT HOHMOUmV >• 'Sevdrml-'eihlbltion :• bouts will bo -Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaiser of Lin- ',ox, Stal» Aliaira Asioclatlom E. J, Per- Dated Fr««n"olil. N.'j.,'.Ootobsr 2»,-1036. Sank Quadranglo club football team BohnofaerVinarket and fl«ok« fihep ,, „ • ^ 184* 'BOt " staged »t the Red Bank Catholla high croft Farm, Lincroft, and Terre y, Bute Holsteln-Freslan Co-operative As- HAIiOLD DENBOrJ. Sunday alternoon when thoy met tavern, wero tied for first In tho Red .. 107' 12J 'liS sociation; Lesllo M. Blsok, State Poultry 1 Cbarles SI.. White Plains. N. Y.. EX-E-MSold by Drni O school tomorrow night wbeli' the Hauto farm of Bethel, Connecticut, Association i Professor A. J. Farley, Btste PUIOE rf Fort Monmouth on tbo governmenl Banlt bowling Icarnis at tho olosa of finals of the school intramural bofr Were among the butstandjng winners Horticultural Society; W. II. Allen, Stat« ™* _ „ • Executor.' ColltBO of Agriculture: J. O. Weliel, Jer- Eldon C Presley. B.q., gridiron and woro turnod away ot the sixth weak. BSaob team had won Ing bouts will be held. Exhibition la the National Horsesh'ow at Madi- 4«5 DruadTfay, tho Bhort end of a lD-to-0 score. Twi ey Ohlck Association l Professor H. O. : fifteen and lost throe somes. The bouts by professional fighters will be son Square garden, New York, which lampson,. Vocational Asrlcultural Assoela- Long Branch. N. J,, a Ue.d, wlU be loW WBrvwriift o* by wall 60c a botfi* 60 mlnuteB, olldlng and slipping on Nulton.. Jr..r State Gnernsey Breeders' As- it- ' ..:• . • 7»T rest, of aver a year, will meet Mickey Bright was selected as reserve cham- audited, and ststed by the Surrogate of Ert. C A. Vooffit«i,M. P., PMIaJtlpMa - a, muddy Held. Bach player left the loclatlon; E. A. Gaunt, State Cattle As- th« County of Monmouth and reported for The Eisner town is; trailing the Landers, Rellly Connors, a' Bed pion Baturday in the Judging for the ocletlon. and Dr. William R. Martin, settlement to tho Orphans Court of said game smeared with mud from head three leaders by (our garnet.' Too Bank youth, will meet Ernla Krab- national horsemanship trophy class tate Potato Association. County, on Thursday, the eetonteenth day to foot. Clothier* * Insurance, Gardeners Leonardo Drops nert, a victor of the Red Bank high which combined with the National of December. A. D. 1936. at IOIOO o'clock Makes You Forget ; The Signalmen scored in the open' school .tournament, Mike Plgdkln, Good Hands cup to provide the blue a. m.. ot which tlmo application.will be and Boncore Tailors, are In a three- made -for the allowance of commissions Yoa Have lhg minutes of play of tor Bed Bank way tlo for thirl position. who many times had made appear- ribbon horsemanship classic for the and couniel fees. took tho wlck-oir on tholr own 35- Initial Game To ances In the Long Branch ring In young riders of America. Farewell Party Ths standings of the team, as com- : Dated October 27, A.' D, ISSt. yard lino, Unablo to gain Bob Ma piled by Beoretary Walter Sehroeder, the welterweight class, will meet Mlsa Finch was a favorite to win For Football Star FLORENCE R. BAIHD. Bed Bank 80-yard lino. Dean's pass ana Shoehan. Barbrough Queen Bco and Danger- raft, Charles Bennett, Eddie Schu- Ylco pros|dent, Service The averages of the ten loaders, who Middletown' score came mid-way Ill-pound class—Fstar Marcheltl TS Nowark. N. J., to Kont thla thrio failed with Bob ous Lady also took honors for Mr. mann, "Swede" Cornellueon and Trusted. have rolled In ten or more gamei, through , the second period when Harry Bennett. and Mrs. Kalaer. rohn Stoltz of Leonardo and "Bud" Matthows lntorooptlng. The Re Leonardo, took a Princeton punt on 136-pound dais—Jim Connor TS. Harold Hood, Lafterty & Campbell. Esqi., Ask About It Today Bank team was unable to -break follows:; . , Elmer. nd "Snooky" > Foulks and Alex 74< Broad street, their opponent's 43-yard line. End Golden Arrow and.Winning Ways ' Newark. N. J., G HB 140-pound claw— Bill Casey TI. Werner Iralg of Keanaburg. . . through the Fort lino and again was AVE runs by Dan Wilson netted 10 yards placed second and third, respectively, Proctors. forced to punt. A poor boot was Dllllone I— . 15 211.3 HI Felitman. Meien .._, : 17 on three plays. A pass from Mahn- 160*pound dais—Stanley Danowlts vs. in the $1,000 three-galted saddlehorBe DONALD'S .downed on tho 50-yard stripe. Tho L, Aoerrs - . 18 210.5 Z4Sken to Centannl was completed for Ceorae Qrob. etake on the closing day. The Red Bank Register travels Quads woro forced to tt\elr own 2CTutUs , IS 201.16 216 tho score. The Red Bank Register travels over every street In town and. every DeLuxe Laundry, Inc. whoro thoy held. Trueac ____. .18 198.S 348 iver every street In town and every Fletcher — J4 187.8 >I6 The tint Princeton score was made road in the county. Let it carry your |H Marlon St., Bed Bank Maua . 17 HI.18 241 Legion Auxiliary road In the county. Let It carry your Excitement with many fumbles after they pushed tho Leonardo grid* message to those who live on these Phone 204 was plentiful In the third period. On Colas ....— ,18 ISM SIS message to those who live on theso Schneider -< 191.4 24S ders baelc to the. 1-yard line from Installs Auxiliary thoroughfares.—Advertisement. , thoroughfares.—Advertisement . tho ^opening play "Sparky" Adams Tomalna „._ IS 191,10 342 Where fiuplenjkl kicked out to hla ROD AND GUN took tho ball on Hod Bank's 45 am P08TOFFICI. own 28. G&lns by Tlndall and Hall hit fight tackle. Ho was brought „,_,_ ,_... 218 160 moved too pigskin to the end zono Installation of ofllcers of Sandy a ,_;.., „,„ is,} 167 Hook Bay unit, American Legion downjby Matthows on tho 10-yard Macintosh . from where Bulgier scored. An at- line. Lino plunges by tho Fort backs 3chro«dehro«der HI SOS Members of the Beerfoot hunting ry, took place last week at rley tit 168 tempted pass which turned Into an moved tho.ball to tho four-yard lln Hurley1 ' club made' ti trip to Paiadena last the homo of MrB. Mario Floldlnfj, Denlnnli1 ^^!!Z 20! 181 end run play save Princeton their - where the Quads stopped their op week to get their hunting Iodgs in East Garfleld avenue, Atlantlo High- 040 second tally after' a 41-yard run by ponentu. ' Frank Lovorsldge punted Tlndall. • shape for the coming deer season. lands. Mrs. Leah Palmateer Wat- DAVIDSON BROS. The' club can accommodate about son, county president, .officiated. out tb his own 20 where tho Mon-Zlpora ...»—. 111 147 159 An Intercepted pass and a lerlis 191 162 15 more hunters in addition to the Quests Included Mrs. Ethel Briden, mouth- grldders took possession. 3aum ...„ .120 of lino plays led to Princeton third V Lmprt «^ 141 196 117 members. Anyone desiring to make past oounty president; Mrs. Cyphers A 20-yard pass from Kent ti Hartmeycr"..« - 1SI 110 179 and fourth tallies. Tlndall scored and Mrs. Allen. Corsages wera pre- GentUe ..,~ Iff lit 17S arrangements to hunt from the Adams was made good for a score. two of the- Prlnooton while Swlgler club's lodge may do so' by teeing sented to several officers. A social Kent's placement was blooked by Til IT1 ~79» and Hall scored the remaining two. any of the following officers of the season followed the business session. George Worthloy. Rod Bank, took SHOW SHOP TAVERN. Hall, Tlnjall and Bwlgler scored the club: James Huntor, Charles Sen- The next meeting will bo held Thurs- tho kick-off, and upon falling to gain V. Morris _.,.._ HO J04 216 extra points. kicked to their opponent's 40. Adams Taylor tmtt „ _„ 161 Ion, Thomas Mead, Thomas Brasch «?»?« December 3, at the home of It. Morris _..._._.~™.., 302 no The lineups: Mrs. Jane Oaffey. on two plays moved tho boll to the Chaser „___._: US 226 200 Princeton and Walter Anderson. Quad . 16-yard lino - whoro thoy lost Roberts _„_._.„__ 200 181 101 NtlUruan —-Ml Uui Tho officers are aa follows; possession of tho ball on downs. Th< Meyer .,..,..•..„....,,...(•,.*»«... 189 204 194 Knleds L.T Mathir The seuon on upland game In New Preeldent—Mn. Morle Fielding, Hushes LG UcK.e First Tko president—Mrs. Anna Wood, , quads opened an aerial attack, Bui 984 085 971 Hsil«r C LlajLldd Jersey opened Tuesday, and George ward. 77 BROAD STREET QUANTITIES LIMITED. PHONE RED BA^K 1353 their first attempted pass was inter- .. DAinv. Vsn Nortwlok RG KUh C Warren, Jr., president of the State Second vice tlreildent—Mrs. Huleft Shel- cepted by Joo Aecsrdl on the 30- Colmorffan „,._. 210 178 219 Adtibato BT Cranston Fish and Game commission, predicts ley. - =3^ Schlld 181 146 144 Centannl RE Arctmona Secretary—Mrs. Edith Early, FREE DELIVERY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. yard lino from, whoro ho mado his Kn ' 177 Hahnken QB Wea-lel excellent sport because of heavy dis- Treasurer—Mrs. Blanche Chapman. . . :nliht .,.. 144 }B2 tribution of rabblU, pheasants and •way for tho final touchdown. A' pan Dradsnan w . 201 113 149 Wilson i LB Tlndall Historian—Mrs. Hel«n Throckmorton. Dunror ••«• .-•• lit 116 Koiter RH Hall quail anl Ideal breeding conditions Sorseant^Bt-arms — Mrs. V o u 1 s • for tho extra point was Incomplete. US Bwlsl—Boyer. school, has been appointed to serve .-scoring of tho day. With socondi Ilarim _.._ 178 200 285 The commission sot a new record 160 on tho demonstration commltteo.for loft Aumack dropped back and an Tutlle 141 105 on quail distribution, more than 11,- JUICY TENDER Rolled Beef Roast 000 botrwhitea being; liberated during tho New jersey board of Women's I attempted pass was knocked down. en 870 011 Basketball Officials. i Another pass was" thrown as the NAVES WK. Freehold Wins From the past season. TheBe, birds all. _. , Sirloin Roast Rib RdaSt Any Cut _^ I final whlstlo "Bounded. Uanson 111 191 were raised on state game farms,J This hoard holds Its annual dem- lahr ... 154 170 Fort Hancock "11" whlch me supported entirely by in- onstration Friday evening, Decem- Tho line-ups; Btrjrltw - nr. tea r 3() SNOW WHITE VEAL ! Rsd Bank Quads Fort Monmouth O'Bonrko „„ »18t 17s come from sportsman's licenses. ™ %*} 7| . ,m tho gymnasium of LT5 Zemin "•owsll 181 141 The rroohpia Ruginlll grHders New Jersey's upland season will tho Stato Teachers college, Hillwood Kerr . • . , 100 Shoulders or Breast >...... 12c "* Melllsh LT Baker 'osttn ..... 120 Sunday afternoon defeated Fort continue until Dectrriber IS. The Lakes,, Tronton. At this time new m Pettlsrew I.O Sanki Hanooclt, 13 to 0, on tha Freehold, rules will tie Interported and tech- Rumps and Legs for Roasting 18c Savago C L. Martin B81 '850 891 final rush for hunting licenses Indi- M. Brown LSDDY 4.6ON. grldlrdn. "IBqOres by Belr and WltaV niques suggested for coaches and of- Bennett it<; cated there will be few Idle shotguns Forequorters • LEGS Coloslmo HT Robertson Lfddy .... 180 214 vltch In the opening quartef gave this.fall, the commlalon says. The ficials of women's' basketball in the Decker W. Brown Mole* .... 141 the iTeeiolders the^ victory. Bier state of New Jersey. IlIlJRoasJ t Lamb ..•• 12'/ c "> | Lamb 22c "> B. Worthley ,QH fierce Dumror • . 161 dally bag limits are six rabbits, two 2 VsrfBrunt UI, Kant Dummy . . 1*1 185 scored the extra, point on a pass male pheasants, six gray squirrels, Miss Spencer has been a rated F\ LoversldzA mi Benson Murdleo , . 179 110 from. Zultowsky. The lineups: ;en quail, three ruff id grouse. official for several years. FB Dean Ulnton . 181 181 R. Matthews Fraehoia Fort Hancock SUPER SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY ! Saore by periods: "ill ~in Belr IJ! Savlss The whiting hit the Jersey coast EATONTOWN BOWLING. Foriortt MMoninouth ... „ 7 0 U—It Narsstnfek LT O'flourke • Bed Bank 0 0 J. Besrby Ctmpor with a bang Sunday night and many DOLE'S or DEL MONTE HECKER'S, PILLSBURY ' Toucbdownsi Fort Monmouth—Kent0 , McOulloch C Mlielatt large catches were made at the Long SECOND NATIONAL BANK. 1 FANCX' Oil \J M. YDA41*^UA SLICE^ D Adams and Acpardl. Extra point!—Kant ShlbanonT nr. WastTni Branch pier, High hook for the dayA. Chase; _X— io« 14« GOLD MEDAL241/2.ft j Substitutions: Red Bank—J. Loversldge, Firemen Take Lead TashlJIan RT nlll S. VanBrunt ZS_. Largest > Shea., Mans, J. Matthews, QrlllUbi WlUvltsb RB was ICO, taken by Joe Telll of New- Do^d „» .._».. 180 184 Sim llolmea, OlnnB, Pleoolle. Atnelahanko, Perl In Bay Shore League BlUoU on Payn« ark. Other good catches were made Raul 156 Pineapple Can • Worthier, GetUs. LaVor and Aunnok. Fort B. Jawlls 1M Marccllo, Jr. .'. 202 187 161 Flour Cerarcl .by-Jilke.Delaney- of,.Faterson,_wlth wjnn ""' Monmouth—AccardirHenogyMsryl, Bslio, B. MoCtrtl/ BH itb Inning- ...^..i..m;^;-:.T.7-.-.—170—182 .r 178 • Adams. Oitrom, 13. Martin. Thompson »n« The standing of the Bay Shore Zukowsky FB about TO, and John Polasky of Perth Rush „.„" 150 182 Dodd. Officials: Be(cra«—Plngltore. ym. Bowling league at the «A Ot 1£ Soon bj periods l Amboy with 62. Thin specie bite only MANHATTAN NEW PACK i plre-—Sherwood. Hcod Llneimnn—Jacoubi DOB 878 lames Is tu follows: FreeholJ II aftor dUBk and until daylight. SIGNAL CORPS NO. 1. Usneook . ...._, 0 King : 200 219 COFFEE Cranberry Sauce w Touchdowns—Belr and Wltavlteh. Point The codfish season is In full swing. SchafTer . 130 IK Leonardo Fin Oo.... 12 after totlohdoim—Bier (pass from Znkqw- North ..... Ton,.. Vcr.. Bean CROSSE & BLACKWELX'S 40-oz. Quads To Play loniesUaders ...... », 11 sky.) ButstltuUs: Fresh6l4—T. Barbr. Fishermen are turning; out In goodly Older 140 130 148 Leonardo JFleW club . 10 Healrs, Pesrlman, Sadowslcy. 4. MeCarthr. numbers to take advantage of this, Turoin .... 188 1GJ 1S9 re». Celery 8he(n«U rarnu ..— Southard . 167 102 155 SOUPS Port Monmojth .__ W. Oorblek, Cwe), Jsrolls and Mulli- Brlelle's best codflshlng year. Ona Tomato Juice ^ 'i Wildcats Sunday gan. Fort Hancock—Borkowskr, earner, mndred and fifty-six cod were boat- BED BOW FANCY Mandalsy »..-....__ Wurtsbsrser. Sunrskr and Bait. 825 802 ( 1 Tb. FANCY WET PACK "*~ Chalk's ^...... 4 11 ed aboard the Dolphin Sunday by 37 Tall Tots Dosrr _..., 1 14 a*. I men, while' tho Albatross, skippered HILL'S, SERVICE STATION. Box ; Red Bank Griddera Primed tp Aumack : lco 13fl Green Split Peas Can Tuesday night Chalk's tavorn won by Capt. Dick Wilson, fared equally SHRIMP TaJ(o Wildcats After 6-to-2 three) gaines from the Mandalay out GllhulCavanaugy h _... 161080 162 Junior Varsity as well, coming In with 86 for 30 cans FANCY CALIFORNIA Setback Earlier in the Seaion fit and Leonardo fire company took men. Aboard the Dolphin Joe Tamm Hill - __ 177 . 103- two out of throe from Tots Doorr. Beats Aobury Park Kippered Snacks^ for Can —Three Quads Injured. and Charles Lange of Union City niclcllc ...... _ 101 188 168 MACKEREL Tho firemen won the roll off In tho hooked 29. High hook for an Ih- 40-50 ro. last game, 71 to 68. Coaoh Dean Plerson'* Bed Bank dlvldnal was Q, W. Kostreba of Mar- 1 SIGNAL COKPS NO. 1. • Bar Rivalry will agaln.be witnessed MANDALAV. . high sohool junior varsity grldders tlnsyllle, with pine. Incidentally, he King 104 104 PRUNES pou°nd "bag Baker's Choc. , Sunday afternoon at the Long chalked up their second victory of was ono of tho pool winners of tho Bleler ...... 160 130 Will 1*0. ; Branch dog. track whoa tho Red airman tho season Friday afternoon whon day with a 12-pound codfish. iloyt _ 191 SchafTer « 118 Not Can ; Bank Quadrangle olub football team Ir.llls ... thoy turnod away the Asbury Park Z17 122 Cleanser Tleehmia North ..._ 118 Camay Soap «» Scratch ; moots tho West End Wildcats, In a Junior.squad, 12 to 0, on tho local Turpln — mr.7. no 171 Hsnry Advanoo squads of tho oountry'B Southard 174 •! return gamoi • Tho game Is BChed- athlotlo - field. Jimmy Zager and noted targoteers art rapidly lining g g Paul Fabry scored tho Bed.Sank ulclJJ t o startt t at 2:30 o'clock'lk, up for the first annual Borlieley- 705 757 "885 Tho Quads In tho early season tallies.' The lineups: Oarteret Invitation trap-shooting SUPER SUDSijTSSSJlc Sale^S. 'OA'Xh ' Rnmo Buffered n 8-to-2 defeat by the Aabury P.tlc n.d Dank tournament to bo held directly In TRYING OUT NEW 1'LANE. Wildcats and will bo seeking rovengo Stsrner LT Jullano front of the hotel on tho boardwalk Avlson 1,13 O'Cononr : In Sunday's game.. Tho local squad Qoerlng 1.0 Sealla at Asbury Park from today until Clyde Fongborn Now In Canada for has boon struck by injuries during Rel.hey o Simon Saturday. Handsomo silver trophies Trans-AUonUo Flight. KIRKMAN'S Uanbsrl nti nanisoi n : tha past two woolta when Paul Con- Jukson and hlrjb cash awards aro . to be KREML Reg. RT _Hs«msi Clydo Pangborn, noted round-tho- • way was'taken from the Matawan BarUll RK Enltston made to tlio high guns and to flrst world flyer, and Marlon Grovenberg Size I gamo with a sprained right shoulder. qn Wilson and second guns In oaoh of tho four left yesterday for Montreal, Quebec, BORAX ', He is expected to bo out for the re- LH Hsdley classes, A, B, C and D of the 20 1tK Strlnirf«llo» whero Pangborn said they would c Puddings St : malnder of tho season. Dana-tar FB Zsser major evtntg llstod on tho program "try out some gadgets wo lin.vo In- ALL FLAVORS i Tho Quads Will suffer tho loss of a Score by periods: for the tournament stalled" preparatory to n, trans-At- SOAP "« j pair of ends, wllo have' done capablo 0—ls lontlo flight.. ! work during the past games. Jake i"ry Park : 0 0 0 «-^ 0 Touohdo»m»—Ztsar, Fabreyb . Bed DanV Bits Parked Cor. They loft Nowark airport early {Perl, former Rumson high school iut?ut"^°,1"irr»11"r' *»>»ls. Frost. Rey- ] grlddor, la expocted to be confined to nolds, Oclsnsliy, T»m«liie. N. Oettls, J, Joseph Dunn of Harrison avenuo yesterday morning to mako cold Summonte, Zucco, Whitete, DeQeoDeQeorsti , Saok" • - waB treated at Rlvervlew hoopltal weather tests for tholr "Flying WinE" ..tho sidelines bocauiio of n broken owlts, Sbomo. Asbury ~ ' ~ „ . x. Park—Dodeep, Blc- Sunday for a concussion of tho brain alrplano. i finger while Art Kerr will bo out of Ulallanon . "H . -Han»er. Kahn, Dallo, Oassldr, Ptho gamo because of an Injured an- rfOnkllniBernStdeeco, Masoo, Johnson, Oar- and an abrasion of the chin follow- Thoy had provlouoly taken orr from Lemons fjklo, Donebone, DonnamDonlan,, KmKmlarl . Itifena—8her. ing an accident on Harding road. Koyport, whoro tho piano wan built, each wood--•"•, Umpire—R• . Melittoe ... u,,j tin,,. Dunn Io«t control ot bin car and Pangborn said thoy would remain •j' Tho game, which will bo hotly ton- man—Scheldt. '_ In Montreal two orthreo days. Oranges 816 7IS 787 It atruok another vehicle.. ABMOUB'S STAB • tested, In expected to draw a largo • • ejis «•> crowd. Tho bod Bank squad held With Bill Woodward averaging Ohoui tavna Vtu rinehuret. Sent to Jail. YELLOW i a Iwo-hour drill practleo Tuesday more than SOO for eaota game, Shef- Viator Glioiil of Bumson, New Jer- Outs Ey« In Fnll. i night when plays wero run through field liarms took two out of three sey PQA champion loaveo today for Moans Spadlay of • Middletown William Gaffoy of Asbury avonuo, '•'• nnd-mlstaltoo of tho past wero point-from the Mandalay team last Thurs- township reooived a out on the eyoAtlantic Highlands, was Bont to tha Onions Pinehurst, JJorth, Carolina, to par- cqunty Jail at Froehold last week for ! ed out by Coaches Jnko JacoUbt and day night. The Mandtlay group voa tlolpate in the National Professional Sunday In a fall on « sidewalk at STRICTLY FRESH 1AI10E SWEET , • Chtt iCblo. ' Mfddletown. Be was treated at the 00 days by Recorder Wllllom P, Ir- Its game by a margoln of one pin.Golfers' association ahamplonshlp wln on a charge of creating a dis- Woodward, rolled 178, 324 and 208 whloh opens next Monday.^ He will Rlvervlow hospital and released. turbance In his home. Tho complaint Potatoes Boys can makf extra poaket money 'or a total of 010, Tha earns night bo paired with Frank Walsh ot Chi- was mado by his father, Patrick P. Jersey Eggs BOIIIDK .Tho Boglater,—Advortlsomont, joonardo tite company team mado cago, Boya can mail* «xtm poeket money selllns Tbe neUtAdtlt Gaffey, Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER TOWNSEND CLVB MEETING. IKruio'a hotol at Highlands. Ho wife, Mrs. Margaret M. Koohlor, two NEW STORE ABBANGEMTNT. Tho roasonj&r „_, Guild Plans For a mOmb«r of the Knights of Pythias sons and two daughters, lor change is~to provj™ Honors For Miss Enthnslnstlo Gotherlnff at the Bed lodge of Red Bank. Tho smeral was held last Thurs- DaWds-pn",Brothers'Shift Several D» liquor trade whloh "Edi'v „„,„.. Barrett. day at St Agnos'a church at Atlan- Mrthients In Their Sunshine Market such proportions as to need morel , Bonk Town Hall. tic. Highlands. A requiem high mass Evelyn T. Walker Christmas Bazar Miss Hannah Barrett, a resident of George T. Sherman, When Ezra Davidson, - a mombor room. The liquor department well-attended' and enthusiastic Red Bank many years, died Friday Q«orgo T. Sherman of BayBldi was ohantea by Rov. Michael H, Cat- lanan, Burial by funeral directors of tho firm of Davidson Brothors, meeting of the Kcd Bank Townsend Event Will be Held by Episcopal morning at the home of her Bister, Heights, Atlantic Highlands, died who conduct tho Sunshine Market on wlih much moro floor and ohelj, At Coming Dinner club,was hold Tuesday night at the Mrs* John Whalen of Worthley Tuesday -morning In 'Monmoutl Martin & Swoot was in Holy Name spaco added. • - \ Women Friday, December 4 cemetery, Jereoy,Clty. Broad) street, returns from, his wed- 1 town' hall.- Mrs. Buaslor, the seorer street, with whom she lived. Sho waa Memorial hospital after an Illness ol ding trip, ho will bo greoted with a The; fruit,department has boon tary, urged tho mombora to keep —Organ Recital Will Take 48 years old. . . _ threo days. Ho was 65 years old, movoa to the roar of the ttoro and' She is Listed Among Fifty of Wallnoo Stewart' big surprlso at the Rod Bank etoro. working for the Townoond old 030 Place November 24. Surviving, besides her sister, are Mr. Sherman waa born at Atlantic Mr, and Mrs, Davidson aro now in Is in closer relation to tho fresh ves>.' New Jersey's Moaf Distin- pension bill. She said Mrs. Eliza; two nieces, Miss Abblo O'Hara of Highlands and was the eon of Mrs. The funeral of Wallace Stewart. 87, Bermuda, on their; honeymoon. No otablo dopartment, where the liquor, guished Women for Whom a beth Halleck, Townsend candidate Marlboro and Mrs. Hannah Ann- Emma Sherman and the latedoorgo who died last Thursday at the home' sooner had" Mr. Davidson and hisdopartmont > waa formerly located,'* for congress last week, received 18 The executive committee of the Btrong of Providence, Rhode Island, Sherman. Surviving, besides hli of his daughter, Mrs. Chester Reed tho spaco Is now devoted to an unr' Woman's guild of Trinity Episcopal brldo loft ^tlio Country than the oth-usually largo display of table dellft Feast Will be Given. votes In the second election district and two nephews, Michael and Philip mother, who llvoa In Ocean City, of Navealnk, was held Sunday at er members of tho firm and tho co- church met In the parish house O'Hara at Fmrtnlngd&le. and his wife, nre a daughter, Mrs, Mrs. Reed's horns, Row Mr. Hart of cacloa. ... H Tuesday munilng and planned for & workers In tlio store began making Fifty of Now Joraoy's most din .The funeral was held Monday James Cunningham of Ellrsaboth, Jersey City conduotod tho service Interior changes as ' a surprlso to Tho change has not only made tti Christmas baear to bo hold In tho and a eon,, Richard L, .Sherman ol Burial by A. M. Posten & Song was tlngulshcd women will bo signally parish house Friday, December 4. A morning at 8 o'clock at her late home Ezra on his return. - poBBiblo for the firm to handle their: and at 10 o'clock at St. James' Aberdeen, Maryland. In Bay View cemetery, Mr. Reed honored at a "Citizenship Achieve- clam chowder and fishcake supper 1 Eyor Blnc'o tho store was formerly trade, with more rapidity and to ills- > ment" dinner, to be held Saturday, church, where Rev, Francis Dwy'ar, The funeral will be-held tomorrow llvedvat Naveslnk eight yoars, mov- play more merchandlao but also to>. will take place in connection with afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral Ing there from Jersey City. opened asvoral yoars ago tho firm November 21, at ShackamaxonCoun the bazar. Twelve members of the assitant rector, celebrated a high featured a fruit department at the Blvo tho front part of the store an try club, Wostfleld, undor tho Bpon masa of requiem. The bearers were home of R. R. Mount & Son. Bur- nppcaraneo of bolng considerably, board were presont and Mrs. Harri- ial will be In Fair View cemetery. left of the main entrance. This was wider than boforo. : .: sorshlp of tho Now Jersey Feder- son Bance, tho president,, presided William, James and Harry Crlne, conduotod In connection with tho ation of Business and Professional Rev. Herbert S. Craig led the de-John Fitzpatrick, William Leddy and Motion Pictures large sldowalk display of fruits and Women's clubs. votional period. John Rowland. Burial, In charge of Albert S. Cokelet berries bath In and out of sooson. John E. Day of Broad street, was In firemen's Dinner. • Eaoh of'the thirty clubs in th The regular meeting of the Wom- Albert a Cokelet died at his home As Aid To Pupils Mount Olivet cemetery, where Rev. at Keyport Saturday morning oftei When tho country went "wet" and Tho annual dinner of the Middle-' federation will chooso a woman t< an's guild will be held Tuesday af- V4s • '• —— town township fire department will Dr. John B. McCIoskey, rector of St. on illness of several months. Hi Motion ploturcs showing the germ- prohibition was outlawed, Davidson honor for her business, professional, ternoon, in the parish house at 2:30James church, gave the benediction. Brothers were ono of tho first in Red bo held Saturday evening, Decem- citizenship or social service achieve- o'clock. The guild will have an add- Was a carpenter contractor by tradi ination of plants and pictures In- and built a large1 number of houses to obtain a. liquor llconso and thoy ber 8 at the. Port . Monmouth lira ments in. a program arranged by ed feature at this meeting. Through Members of St Vincent de Paul structive for science and muslo were bouso. It will bo under tho dlroctlon aocloty reolted "Th.e Rosary" Sunday In the West Keyport section. «hownj>y F. R. Morfimer at a meet- not up a liquor 'department second clubs of tho central district, undo the courtesy of the Jersey Central to nono In Red Bank. of David Simpson. the leadership of Mrs. Laura K. Power and Light company, the night at her late home. He Is survived by his wife, two Ing of the Atlantic; Highlands Par- Long, of Fanwood, vice president o school and appliance demonstration brothers, Edward of Keyport and ent-Teacher association Tuesday Frank of Long Island, and a sister, night. Mr. Morfimer desoribed the the federation. under the direction of Mrs. Eliza M. , ' Benjamin Nay. Stephenson, home service director, Mrs. Lavlnlii Mount of Keyport pictures and their value aS an educn Miss Kathryn Starbuck, executive Benjamin Nay of East Keansburg sooretary and professor of law a and Miss Helen Grow, home service Funeral services were held from tlonal factor. 1 representative, will be conducted' as died very suddenly Saturday night of his home on Washington street Tues- Tap dances were given by Joyce I Skldmoro college, Saratoga Springs, a heart attack. He was strloken and international relations chairman a cooking school. The demonstra- day afternoon. Rev. George Han- Allaire, Amy Wrlghto Alice Mazza- tors will be assisted by Mrs. Marwhil- e eating supper and he died be- ners, paator of St John's Methodist roppl and Charlotte Maplo, pupils of of tho National Federation of Busl fore a doctor could be summoned. ;aret Russell of Keyport,' home church, officiated, assisted by & D. the Mabel Coleman school. Miss noss and Professional Women's Mr. Nay was 85 years of age and Personal Attention clubs, will be tho banquet's princlpa economist. Hyrne of the CllfTwood Methodist Veronica Baver sang two selections, The food cooked will be given as for 35 years he served as a letter car- church. Interment was In Oreen "In the Valley" and "Morning." She speaker on the subject, "Woman's MRS. ELIZABETH HALLECK. rier of the Wall street postoOlce at Contribution to Citizenship." The door prizes and refreshments, will be Grovo cemetery. was occompanled by Mrs, ' Roberl New York. Sixteen months ago he ,. , Slnco we would deslro personal and lntoreat- Red Bank club, has chosen Miss of Red Bank and would have re- served. Those In charge promise an Stokes. Mrs. Bobby Barry gave three Interesting meeting. was retired on a pension, since which Howard Hullcb. monologues. The ontortalnraonl Evelyn T. Walker, as their repre- ceived many more but for ballots time he had been a permanent resi- ed attention it is our policy to consider as most sentative. She Is known for her wide having been spoiled. She said school The Junior guild met in the parish Howard Hullck, Aobury Park hotel closed with selections by the Boa house Monday night and elected the dent of East Keansburg. Prior to Bright band, the concluding; number civic and social Interest In Monmouth children were receiving lessons on then he had been a summer resident man and banker, died yesterday at important tho wishes of tho family. county. Professionally sho has been how to vote and that she considered following officers: his home following a airdden heart being "The Star Spangled Banner," at that place 15 years. He waa a • 1 trained along various lines, begin- this a fine thing because many bal- President—Rita CrofT. attack. He was 65. Secretary—Audrey WII1U. member of the East Keansburg Dem- ning with instruction as a governess lots were thrown out because of un- ocratic club and of the Holy Name A former president of the New New Oar Badly Damaged. when sho was nine years of age. Her intelligent voting. Mrs. William Treasurer—Patricia Dillon. Jersey Hotel "Association and chair- A new automobile owned by. Earl j Tickets are selling rapidly for thesociety of the Letter Carriers of New preliminary education also included Howe of Spring Lake reported that* York. ' man of the State NRA Hotel Code Lingo of Beltord and driven by bis —R-RMoxmt & Son attendance at a private school at Mrs. Halleck received 116 votes at organ recital to be given Tuesday authority, he was vice president of evening, November 24. . Those In Mr. Nay Is survive! by his widow ( son, Hubert Lingo, was badly dam- CSTABLISHED ISSS Cork, Ireland, Clanvllle Houso Col- Spring Lake. the Seacoast Trust company and aged Sunday when It skidded and „ loglate school of London, tutoring in charge of this event .say a real treat and four children. The latter are proprietor of the Loch Arbour hotel Kr. AJOAMS, HOR special_subjects_and instructional Is in store. Miss Harriet Nay of East Keans- hit a tree at the crossroads at New at the time of his death. He wasMonmouth. - Mr. Lingo escaped in- FUNERAL DIRECTORS College of Preceptors, London. burg, •William J. Nay of New York, bOrn at Eatontown on September 25, Woman Wills Over Frederick Nay of Boston and Nevfrell Jury. * . • . .. 138 W, rBONT STREET Miss Walker graduated from tho Weddings. Nay of Jersey City. The funeral was 1871. East London nursing school, Alex- held Tuesday morning at St Ann's Survivors are his wife; mother Volley Ball Class Opens. .< ander Maternity hospital of Canada, Quarter Of Million Allocoo—Genovese. church of East Keansburg and Inter- and a brother Bloomfleld, all ' of The first gathering of the busi- - Bellovue hospital of New .York and Asbury Park. A pretty wedding took plnco on ment was In St. Joseph's cemetery of ness and* professional men's volley School of Philanthropy. Sho has had By terms of a will probated Mon- Keyport experience In private nursing, Sunday /afternoon In St. Joseph's ball class waa held Monday evening FUNERflL day at tho office of Surrogate Joseph Frederick Broach. the Red Bank high school gym' head nurse and also in field work, L. Ddnahay at Freehold, Miss Alice :hurch at Matawan, when Miss Jos- ephine Allocco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie E. Malr. The funeral of Frederick Braseh noslum. Classes will be hold each supervisor service nursing and de-R. Wilson, Naveslnk River road, Rod of West Keansburg, who was klllod HOME partment nursing. She was in ser- Mrs. Charles Allocco of Hazlet, be- Mrs. Maxjorlo E. Malr of Union Monday and Thursday evenings from Bank, was named sole beneficiary to last Thursday as the result of the 5:30 tp 7 o'clock. vice as a Red Cross nurso in Franco the large estate of a sister. came the bride of Peter Genovese, former ' resident, of Red Bank, son of Mrs. Mary Genovese of Ccn- cave-In of a gravel pit at Chapel and was gassed. The sister, Miss Emily B. Wilson, died early Friday morning at her :erville. The church was filled to home. She had resided at that place Hill where he was working, was held Tho. past ten years Miss Walker who also lived in Red Bank, died Oo capacity with friends and relatives Saturday morning, with Rev. Father has been director of public health and Bilverware were made to Esther farm at Centerville. tor of Bod Bank Presbyterian of Highlands. The funeral was held 1 sufrounding towns, com- church, officiated at a short service xjwsr ** ,81l Surprise Luncheon Heeren, Sarah w. Schutts, Thomas yesterday afternoon at the house petently, completely and B. Walling and Harry A. Walling. Wylle—Carl. at the grave. and was in charge of Harry Posten. 8—Conuueror Cortei reaehcj For Miss Lewis The latter three were also be- Miss Evelyn Margaret Wylle, Burial by A. M. Posten & Sons was Maico City. 1519. economically. queathed $25 each. Alden W. Welch daughter of Mrs. Anna K. Freden- JRobert Burnett . ; In' Bay View cemetery. Mr. Miller . The teachers of tho River street fas bequeathed $300 and some ar- burg of Oakland street, and Edward Robert Burnett of River Plaza died was a brother of the late David Mil- \ *""Cincinnati Sentinel, (Snt school met at the Maryland Tea ticles of jewelry. Elsa Welch was John Carl of Harrison- avenue wore ler, who was the first mayor of the - weitem newipaper, ttiru Monday morning at the home of his l publication. 179* Room, Tuesday; for a surprise luncb^ bequeathed $25. All tho rest of her married Sunday afternoon at the brother-in-law, Louis Vandermore of borough of Highlands. oon for Miss Mary Lewis, who has (owelry was left to her niece, Cath- home of the bride by Rev. W. Car- Fair Lawn. He was 43 years old.. announced • her engagement to Wil-:rino W. Davis and she also be- man Trembath. The ceremony was 10—Queen'aOMit.'tiowRut. - Mr. Burnett was born at Red Bank Thomas N. Koehler, ; «n, (etscharter, 1764 liam Vocke, of Locust Miss Lewis ueathed a bungalow at Keyport to a simple one, those present in ad-and was employed by the firm of is the kindergarten teacher in tho icr. All of her books and $100 wero dition to the contracting couple be- Thomas N. Koehler, a resident of Hendrlckson & Applegate, hardware Leonardo 15 years, died last week at River street school-and»is one of ft to J. Burgess Davis. All the rest ing Immediate relatives and Intimate dealers of EaBt Front street He was II—United Stltcl monument Red Bank's .most popular teachers. of hor furniture was left to her hus- friends./ Tho attendants wero Miss the age of 53 years. He was born 10 Unknown Soldier dedl. a member of the Red Bank post of in Jersey City. Surviving • are his caled.1921. ••« Appropriate decorations and autumn band, Aaron S. VanBusklrk, and heLena Fredenburg, a. half-sister of the the American legion and of the 42nd flowers were artistically arranged was also left all the money sho had bride, and James E. Wylie, a broth- Rainbow division veterans. ' on the table. J. William Helm, prin- in banks and tho residue of hor es-er of the bride. , cipal of\tho school, waq toastmaster. tate. Sho appointed the Keyport Surviving, besides hlB wife, Mrs. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mary Burnett, are two sisters, Mrs. Speeches were made by the lunch- Banking company as executor of tho Carl left for a wedding trip. Upon eon guests. . will. Mary Hajtnedy and Mrs. Katherlne their return they will llvo at 129 Har- Gualdleri of Newark, and two broth- JVmong those present wore Mrs. Edward H. Wolt qi Mlddletown rison avenue. The . bride received ers, John Burnett of Red Bank and Bargaiss (McKee, Miss Soviero, Mrs. Zonla township mado his will In 1926. All a number of gifts. Mr. Carl is em-Walter Burnett of Long Branch. Qualify Davia, Miss Jennie Esan, Miss Abbio of his estate was bequeathed to hisployed as a tree surgeon by the Strickland, Miss Emma LaFotra,"Miss sey Central The funeral was held this morning 4 wife and she was named as execu- power and light com- at 0 o'clock at his late home and at Ruth LaWall, Miss Bessie Green, trix of the will. ' . pany. Red Bank Phone 3334 Frank J. Pingatore, J; William 10 o'clock at St James' church, where Clarenco W. Algor of Spring Lake the rector, Rev. Dr. John B. McClos- Helm, John Ebner, Miss Helen G. Heights left all of his estate to his Kelly—Edwards. . YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AND BETTER-HERE. Immcn, Miss Bernardino Stewart, key, celebrated a solemn high mass wife, Rettle L. Algor, In a will which Announcement has been mado of of requiem. Burial, In charge of ' .Mrs. Clara R. Conant, Miss Ida Klat- he made last January. Mrs. Algor the marriage of Miss Madelyn E. faVy, Miss Lillian Hurley, Miss Anna John B. Day, was in Mount Olivet waa named as executrix of the will. Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrscemetery. . T. Garrigan, Mrs. Myrtle Clapp,, Miss Mrs. Margaret Brown of Freehold Thomas B. Kelly of Keansburg, to FRESH KBISP Fannlo Rosin. Mjss Ella Hoaly, Miss made her will in 1933. Her estate Chris Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. SWIFT'S WESTERN Louise McCue, Mrs. Bertha Shoe- Frank Edwards of Arlington. Tho Charles Gray. maker. Miss Mabel Alburtson, Mrs. was divided equally among her chil- FRUITS and VEGETABLES! dren, Clnra L., Ludla and William wedding took place July 6, 1035, In (lCharles Gray of Fair Haven died Reba Miller. Miss Milly Zucco, Miss O. Brown and they were named as •"'"""•••' "icrament church rectory, late Thursday night in the state Continues this week only. Maud Gleeten, Miss Dorothy Metz- executors. ;New. York. 1 • 1 I •• ; -1.: hospital at Marlboro, whore he had . Oreeh g'ar, Miss Ethel Grolf, Miss Spinney, been a patient five days. He was Prices some as advertised in Brussels Green Miss Ruth K. Haring, Miss Ellza- The will of Charles B. Holloway of 1 Ai u.-.ndants were Miss Anna Cabbage Wall township bequeathed his cstato Gnrtland of Keansburg and William 78 years old. last issue. Sprouts Beans both Davis, Mrs. Sarah L. Levy and, Mr. Gray was born In Now York Mrs.:Ruth H. Crawford. ^ to hlB friend, Christian A. Merrick, GUI of Nevv^York. Mrs^ Edwards is _t lbs. and she was named as executrix. a ~graduate~6f tho "Red Bank Cath- andhad~resided In "thaTcltjr most of Ida L. Pease of Ocean Grove left olic high school and has been em- his life. He was /employed by the her house at that placo to her niece, ployed by tho Prudential Insurance Lehlgh Valley railroad at Jersey baUt. bead Quads To Hold Miss Laura Edwards. Two lots at company, New York. Mr. Edwards City and upon his retirement ten Cheese Week Specials! Massepequa, Long Island, were be- is employed by tho Merchants and years ago came to Fair Haven to Dance Saturday live with his daughter, Miss Mary B. Brands ior queathed to her nephew, Fred Ed- Newark Trust company. Daisy Store Cheese 24fb Fresh Jersey Artichokes 3 20c ; wards. Two hundred dollars was left Gray of Catherine street moked Tho annual fall dance of the Redto Miss Louise Weeks and tho resi- Henderson—Frick. • The funeral'was held Sunday af- MJXD Rhubarb - ....3 «» 25c Bank Quadrangle club will be held due- of the-estate-goes to Miss Ed-" Miss Mary Sue Henderson of War, ternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral • Saturday nlghl of this week at thewards. parlors of B. R. Mount & Son on Hams Hams Rod Bank Elks home on Bruud West Virginia, and George Frlek of East Orange, were married Satur- West Front street, with Rev. W. Swiss 49*lb Yellow Turnips 3c "> street. Don Graham and hie orches- Carman Trembath, pastor of the Re- LABGE ETCE tra will play for dancing. day, October 31, at Elkton, Mary- Joint Meeting land. The couple eloped. They are formed church, officiating. Cremation Hail . Red Sweet Potatoes S "• 19c B. Allen Parkof-'lo chairman and was in.Rose Hill cemetery at Lin- on a honeymoon In tho South, where £.0 is bolng assisted by Alex Mullor, Ar- Of Three Lodges thoy will visit Mrs. Frlck's home den. Muenster . . Ib Washed Spinach .... 3 «* 19c thur MacDonald and Richard McAl- Fowler's Sausage ..;-:...; 23c lister. Reservations may bo mado and other placeB of Interest. They Two hundred persons attended a will make their home at East Orange Mrs. Maria Forzono. . with any member -of tho committee. union meeting of the Sons and Mrs. Edam . ,. . -.„' 27fb StB-Ib. Bag Yollow A spaghetti dinner will be held for the present. Mr. Frlck is em- Maria Cillberto , Fazzone, Lowest Daughters of "Liberty lodges of Fair ployed at the Ballantlne distributing widow of Baverlo Fazzone, died Mon- v (Mb. roll) . next Wednesday night. Richard Mc- Haven, Sea Bright and Highlands Allister is chairman and' Is being plant on West Bergen plac- , day morning at tho home of hor son, ...'... Pficei Tuesday night at Fair Haven, at Antonio Fazzone of Herbert street. Onions 39c assisted by James. Hpnley, B. Allen which the guests of honor were Mrs. Cream Cheese . 35*ID Parker, Arthur MacDonald, nuoru'o Agin—Dnie. She had been in poor health several Bertha E. Holman of Point Pleasant, fever. for Corey and Daniel Dorn. national councilor; Mrs. Flosslo Lam The wedding of Miss-Ann Agin of yean but had been confined to bed Oranges, Juice ?.. 18 25c nlng of Washington, New Jersey, Bronx, Now York, and Max Duzo of only two days. Cottage Cheese 2 lbs. 25c state councilor, and Mrs. Jcanetto Fort Hancock, took place Thursday Mrs. Faizono was 82 years old. Frali Grapefruit, Seedless 6 for 25c Measles In Grade Heathwood of HudBon county, state at the home of. Rabbi Arthur H. She. was born In Italy and was the Chase & Sanborn vice councilor. Horshon of Wallaco streot The atr daughter of the late Nicola and I r for Maria Teresa Luborto Cillberto, She Jersey School At Rumson Speeches wero made by various of- tendants woro relatives from the lb Eating Pears » «° 7 25c Bronx. Mr. Duzo Is a first Bcrgeant came to this country at an early age Coffee . . . . 23* ficers. Mrs. Edward Crozlor of Fair and mode her home at Newark be- An; opldemlc of measles has brok- Hoven sang a vocal solo and Mrsat Fort Hancock. fore moving to Red Bank U yeara Large CSear Fowler's TURKEYS 32S, Fancy VVlncoap , en out In the grade -school at Rum- MyraFox of Red Bank-gave a-reci- •go. - - - Green son. Charles A. Wolbach, supcrvlf* tation. The mooting wound up with •Kohlor=Ellllt.' — Selected j (8 - 10 lbs.) Mountain Ing principal of tho Rumson schools, Besides the ion with whom aba Egg Apples a social season. Three articles were Miss Matilda Kohlor and Morris lived, she is survived by two other Eggs Cranberry, Coffee Potatoes told mombeio of tho board of educa- disposed of on tho co-operative plan. Nelson'of Sea Bright wero married Fowl 7 ." 23 tion at lost night's meeting that tho sons, Roffacla and Clacoma Fazzone, Jelly Plant 5 ">' 19c Mrs. Ethel Rabbllalrd of Koarny Saturday evening at the Methodist both of Newark. . (8 • 4 lbs.) opldcmlo has reduced attendance 30 won an afghan, William Smith of parsonago by tho pastor, Rev, How- per cent. Matawnn a lamp and Mrs. Maude ard N. Amor. The bride was attend- John O. lUlls. babt. Evans of Highlands n towel set. ed by Mlaa Josephine Ellis and the Roasting Chickens 27 Permission win granted to tho best cookers Bskt, Rumson Boys' club, sponsored by bridegroom by Henry Odoll. The funeral of John G. Ellis of doc (3 to 4)4 lb*) Anthony McKIm, to UBO tho school Highlands, who died last week In his Auto On Flro. - 73d year, wa« held Saturday at the gymnasium ono, night a week. Tho Eatontown flro department Sunday Services at Holmdcl. Notification wno received from the house. Rev. Edward Mathls, pastor was called out Inst night shortly af- Services wljl bo hold Sunday morn- of the Highlands: Mothodlat church, stnto board of education that plans ter 7 o'clock to extinguish a fire in ing at 11 o'clock at the Baptist was In charge. Burial by A. M. Poo- FRESH SEA FOOD! MGN., TUES., WED.—NEXT WEEK for remodeling tho klndcrgarton in an nutomobllo owned by Simon church. Rev. Marshall Harrington, ten It. Sons was in Bay Vlow ceme- tho Lnfayctto street school havo been Strnus, proprietor nf Sraelisliio Inn. tho pastor, will preach on "Thetery." • Cfc .....19c » Spare Riba ...... ^ ^.....17c "> Plate Coned Jtael.. ;...... 12c » > " upprovod. • - • Dip damage was slight. Church ih Your House," T&« Sunday- Mr.'-EIHa -was born In Auburn, New school will meet at 0:45 a. m. Mrs? 1 n> The Red Bank Rogletcr travoln York, and had been a resident of Oysters lSe**- Lamb Liver 25c * New Sauer Kraut ...»«...2 » 15c over ovorv stroot in town and every Tho National Library of Santiago, Jonathan L Holmes Is superintend Monmouth. county many yoars. Ho road In the county. Let It carry your Chile: has a "North American room" dent. ' ' < was a bartender a number of years feacon l-Vz »P**19C- Loin Pork Chops ...... 29c m mcmiaffa to tiloso who live on tlitse containing 60,000' volumes largoly In the old Globe hotol at Rod Bank Shrimp ....: 19c » thoroughfares.—Advertisement. B0.V3 cah make extra ,pocke _t. , and later wqrked In the old Coluro- from tho United States. p eglstor.—Advertisement. bu» hotel at Atluntlq Hlgtyanda and '-' \ ,.•••.• '•'''• BED BANK REGISTER

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:s Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12, 1938. Methodist church met at the homo Miss' Bosslo Fontorman. and Miss GUAMI WINE Atlantic Highlands. ot Mrs. Wellington Wilklns, Sr,, last Oceanport. Middletown Village. Janet Morford. Mada from rip* talaetad ianay1 Gmpaa 1 Shrewsbury Man Thursday night. Tuesday night the The World Wldo guild of tho Bap- •8.00 Gallon wd Up.' (Th» Bad Bonk Beglitar on b« bought (Tha Red Btnk tUilatw can ba boaihl Christian M. Broderson, Out' Miss Margaret Shultz of Bclmar at tho home of JIr>. "C. Kenneth Rid- Monday from Fltkln hospital whom Phona *• The Young Ladles' sodality of St spent tho week-end with Miss Mar- Harmony Road, Naar Triangta'-Parm SOBS standing Button Manufacture Agnes'B church will hold a, card dle tho* mombors voted to take he was a patient for a wo ok and NEW HOUSE AT ItiVERLAWN. Mlddlatown. Naw Jiratjr party tonight In St. Agnes's audl- garet Dean. charge of a hand-made novelty and whoro he had ten abscossod tooth and at One Time Large Real torlum. The Ladles' auxiliary of tho fire gift table at the annual turkey din- extracted. His mother, Mrs. Lydla A. O. Faulsen Brofto Ground .Yester- Estate Owner, Pawes Away. Mrs. Laura Lltchflold of Fourth company met at the home of. Mrs. ner and bazar to be given at the M. Smith, was with him at tho hos- day For Now Itosldonoe. avenue, who hos boon a resident of. James Forguson Monday evening. Oceanport church hall Novombor IS pital Sunday. Mr. Smith was con- Work was started yosiorday on a Tho borough of Shrewsbury los this borough a number of years. Is Tho congregation of the Methodist by the Ladles' Aid society of tho veyed homo In tho ambulance of tho Capo Cod colonial houso to bo built ono of Its beat known residents whon mov(ng to San Francisco. She win church mado a generous donation of church- flnt aid Bquad of East Koansburg. for A, G. Paulson on the Rlvorlawn 'S none too soon to be thinking of Christmas Christian M. Brodorson dlod sudden mako her home with her daughtor. food and clothing for tho Methodist Edward Worthley of Pomborton Both ho and bis mother stato that dovolopmont at Fair Haven. Mr. ly Monday morning at his home Mr. and Mrs. C. Rottmayor, who homo .for Jh.aTaged.^at Ocean Grove. avenue .Is having his house on Conter they are very thanktul to tha squad, Paulson, who now lives on Irving and a gift for old friends. They'll appre- Meadow, Brook Farm, following have been occupying tho Winters ThogoodoworS' delivered Saturday- street painted and redecorated. Mr. and Mra. James C. Hondrlok place, Shrewsbury, Is building the house on Center avenue, will movo Allen E. Crawford has built an ad- son are enjoying an automobile; trip house for his own occupancy. ciate the thoughtfulness that prompts you short Illness. Ho was 65 years old dition to ono of the buildings which The Oceanport auxiliary of th of a week In New York stato. . Ho was taken 111 over a year ago, to Highlands. Rlvervlew hospital will hold a meet Tho plans for tho houso woro Tho borough has begun the work he uses for his {wholesale butcher DespUo--tft«-»torrny weathor Sun- to send your Photograph. but had later shown signs of recov business. Ing Thursday afternoon at tho home day night ten representatives of tho drawn by Vlncont J. Eck of Red ery. Friday and Saturday he seemed if lowering the water mains on Qar- of Mrs. Caroline Turton of West Bank and Shrowsbury and Mr. Eck to be much improved and- was able fleld and Hudson avenues In Wood- The Ladles' Aid society of the Young Fooplo's L*aguo for Servlco will bo gcnornl supervisor during the Methodist church cleared $8 on elec- Long Branch. attended the young people's rally at Don't put it off until December— — — to bo about. Ho suffered an attack land Park as a precaution against Mlu Davis of Upper Main street course of construction. Sunday »nd passed away about 6 freezing. tion day by selling' clam chowder the Boformed chuffch at Motuchon. luncheons. Is a surgical patient at the Mon- The houao, which Is approximately o'clock Monday morning. New car owners are Charles Klem, mouth Memorial hospital at Long 63 feet across tho front and SI feet Make an appointment Now Mr. Broderson was born In Den- 'lymouth sedan: Fred A. White, Edward W. Waider has made a Branch. In depth and of framo construction, mark August 30, 1871. Before mov- Oldsmoblle sedan, and Earl dcCor- gift of two arbor vitae trees to deo- New Monmouth. will provide for living room, dining ing to Shrewsbury about 20 years dova, Chevrolet sedan. oratft the Interior of the school- A meeting of the.Oceanport Girls' room, kitchen, ounroom, lavatory and ago, ho. roads his homo In Glenrldgo. Joseph WcVey resumed his duties house. They have been placed in 4-H club was held recently at the largo entrance hall on tho main ,t the Atlantlo Highlands National large receptacles at each end of tho home of Ellen Jensen, Lorraine Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston re- At the time of his retirement from Fischor, the president, presided and turned home~ Tuesday from Whoaton, floor. Throe largo. bedrooms, maid's active work ten years ago, he was bank Monday after a week's vaca- corridor. Illinois, where they spent sovoral room and two bathrooms will bo on tion. He was taken 111 and was com- The Ladles' Aid society of • the a prize was awarded to Marlon the largest manufacturer of pearl Blaketlee for making a pot holder, days with their son, Carey Johnston, the second floor. There will be a " and ivory buttons In tho United pelled to spend most of his vacation Methodist church met at the home of who Is a student at a college at two-car attached garage. The..house in bed. Mrs. E. G. Ehlnger one day last week the club sewing project for this THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUBTOWN States.. Ho was tltt founder and meeting. At the next meeting the that place. While traveling through will bo air conditioned and will cost president of ..SuperloJ Button com- Robert Johnson of Aberdeen, and finished making a quilt for Mrs. Ohio on their way home they en- approximately $11,000. pany • at Newark which In 1926 con- Maryland, is In town renewing ac- Ralph Letfri. The society has re- girls will make clothing for them- CORNER BROAD ond WHITE STS. ' ualntance3. selves, Dorothy Albrlng won a prize countered a storm which covered the Charles Scott of Red Bank ts tho solidated with the Rochester Button ceived several other orders for quilts. roads with nine Inches of snow. general contractor. . company ot New.York. Ho was at Miss Gladys Clayton, who has a, Mrs. Tunlson has returned to tho (or games, and following the meet- secretarial position with R- H. ng Ellen Jensen, Gloria Maurlell Martin Cassorly was a visitor at Over Wholan Drug Store Thone R, B. 2207 one tlnie.Ji large owner of real es- home of her daughter, Mrs. William Atlantic City Sunday. tate nt '•' rwsbury. . Maoy & Co., has moved to New York McDougal, after having spent the and Helen Qulllaudeau entertained One of the quickest ways to find a for the winter. the members. Those presant were Rev. William Colby of Rumson Job Is to advertise In The Regis- He ;L 32d DeDegreeg . Mason summer at Lake Mohawk. , Dorothy Drceke, Marlon Blakesloe, preached at the Baptist church Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen h&ve The next meeting, of the Ladles' ter's Want Department.—Advertise- and v.-• nunder-member of the ented the John Welch bungalow on Dorothy Albrlng, Grace Quillaudeau, day, At night a duet was sung by ment. "Newark :ilctlo club. He was a Aid society of the Methodist church Gloria Maurlell, Helen Gulllaudeau, 3ast Washington avenue. will be held Thursday, December 3, member of' the Shrewsbury Presby- Miss Peggy Ryan, Edward Ryan Ellen Jensen, Lorraine-Fischer and terian church. at the home of Mrs, William Eng- Miss Doris Fischer, the leader. and Andy Ryan entertained a num- land. Surviving besides his wife, Marie, ber of friends at a housewarmlng The Ladles' Aid society of the ore one daughter, Mra. A. W. Bry mrty Saturday night. The Ryan Oceanport Methodist church held an of Shrewsbury, and three sons, Neil .mlly moved a few days ago from Highlands. all-day meeting at the church hall and Edwin C. of Rochester and Ar- Leonard avenue Into . the former recently and plans were completed thur P. of.West Palm Beach. Mlckens home on East Washington (The Bed Bink Reilatii «u> ba booth! for tho annual turkey supper and Tho funeral wan held yesterday avenue. tn Hishlands from |L Gnenipin. Mr. bazar to be, held at the hall Nqvenj- morning at his late home with Rev. Dorothy and Joseph Ryan, chll- Malltor. B«dla'i dros aton and Joupb bor ID. In addition to the supper Dwlght t,. Parsons of Llttlo Silver, Iren of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan Staman). there will be tables of hand-made former pastor of tho Shrewsbury if Center avenue, gave a Hallowe'en Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hardy of novelties and gifts. Mrs. Lloyd N. Presbyterian'church, conducting the >arty a few nights ago. Orange and Brooklyn, formerly of Highlands, Sickles is general chairman for the service. Interment, in charge of R. lack streamers, -- autumn leaves, are the parents of a son born last affair and Mrs, John B. Hulse Is In "K, Mount" <5rSbh of Red Bank, was mmpklns, etc., comprised tho deco- Saturday at the Methodist hospital charge of tickets. The society will In tho family plot at Fair-mount cem- atlons. Costume prizes were award- at Brooklyn. The infant has been hold a, food sale at the Monmouth etery, Newark. id to Eleanor Cavallo, Doris Hun- named Paul Duane Hardy. market Saturday, with Mrs. George nond, Frederick Roberts and Philip Mrs. Nicholas Mazzacco of Bay C. D. Hurley in charge and plans /oodward. Other children present avenue gave birth to a son last Fri- were discussed for the annual Christ- Ea,tontown. 'ere Dorothy Logan, Mildred and day. . • • ' ' mas party to bo held December 15. lolet Carbone, Bella and Eva Mc- The Ladies' Aid society of the Mrs, Hulso, Mrs. Ralph Maurloll and (Tha Red Bonk Register em be bought laughlin, Gloria and Roso Gallagh- Methodist church cleared $60 at the Mrs. Charles Gulllaudeau are In In Eatontown at :he itorea of William G, tr, Lillian and Mary Maxson, Ellen D»vi> 0 Edward Smock and Yellen'i.) election day aupper. About fiO was charge of arrangements for thl» af- lopklns, Nancy Ryan, Algle Drlnk- rcallzed at a motion picture show ! fa]r. Mrs. James Hathaway left Thurs- ater, Alfred Olsen, Robert Dawson, held Friday night at the Auditor- MV. and Mrs. Kalph Hendrlckson day by train to spend several months .rthur Irwln, George Horn and Har- lum theater for the benefit of tho of Main street entertained guests for at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Id Hopkins. Adults present were) Methodist church. T/wo half-tons of , the week-end. Henry Slhler is, enjoying a two- Irs. Mary Maxson, Mrs. Ignatius coal were awarded as door prizes to » weeks' vacation from his duties as lollnct, Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mra. Miss Sarah Roberts of Fifth street clerk at the Eatontown-bank. fllllam Hopkins, Mrs. Joseph Betts, and Mrs. Raymond Brltton of Miller Little Silver. Clarence Hyslop has taken over vllss Rose Miller and George street Other prizes were awarded the oil and gasoline delivery route Oiochel. to Mrs. Mary A. Parker and Mrs. R, Wllbert Conover of Oceanport, formerly conducted by the late Harvey Bowtell Is chairman of the Burton Davies. World war veteran, was rescued Whole or George Allgor. led Cross roll call drive Tor Atlan- The Epworth League of th« Meth- from a watery-grave early Sunday Either Half Ib. • Tho woman's auxiliary of tho first o Highlands. The .campaign for odist church will attend a rally to- morniDg by Chief of Police Fred aid squad will meet tonight at the lembers opened yostorday and will morrow night at Bradley Beach. Ziegler and Frederick Tompklna, MEAT or borough hall. A turkey will be dis- mtlnue until Thanksgiving. W. Mrs. Emma Weyher Is In Mon- nephew of Mayor Edward a Fiedler, LINK Ib. posed of on' the co-operative plan No- arry Posten Is In charge of the mouth Memorial hospital for blood. Mr. Fiedler, whose estate fronts on vember 24. ubllclty. The district workers are '.ransfuslons. the river, heard the man's cries for BONELESS Mr. and Mrs. Erland Holtz left Irs. Earle S. Snyder, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. George' Smith spent part of help and he phoned Mr. Ziegler. Ho felll. Miss Margaret Mardorf, Mra. Fresh or Corned ">• Friday by car to spend the winter last week with relatives at New and Mr. Tompklns reached the In St. Petersburg, Florida. 'heodoro Berg, Miss Mary Egldlo, *°rk* scene about the time Samuel Pyror. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlck spent iss Anna Wills, Mrs. Joseph P. Mr. and'Mrs; Charles Lcber will tender of Gooseneck bridge, arrived, Sunday with Mrs. Russell Cort of lender, Mrs. Joseph MoVcy, Miss leave shortly for Miami, Florida, Shortly after Chief of Police Charles Freehold. William and John Bobb :uby Hartcorn and Henry C. Van- fote. where they have spent tho last eight Walling of Oceanport appeared and of Newark were Monday guests of winters. They will mako tha trip all engagod In tho rescue work; Mr. and Mra. Sehiek. Mrs. E. K. Camp haa closed her In their new 1837 Plymouth sedan. Eight truck loads of"tin Cans and A rummage sale will be held by lome on Hooper avenue and has re- Tho Young Republican club met rubbish were collected on the first WHITE HOUSE-EVAPORATED the Gleanersj, society of the Presby- urned to New York for the winter. Tuesday night at tho homo of Bur- publlo collection in the borough last terian church In a vacant store on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ahtonldes at- ton Davies. Thursday, nnder the direction of Or- Main street Saturday. Mrs. Carl mded the automobile show at New Capt. Lester Wheeler has departed lando Warden, street superintendent. Whltohurst Is In charge. ork yesterday. -v. ... for Florida on the yacht Pegasus. Thla service will be continued Eatontown chapter, Order of East- Mrs. F. D. Baermin has closed her Highlands young men who are mem- monthly throughout the year and the ern Star, will hold a fish supper to- ome on Ocean boulevard and has bers of the crew are First Mate Mil- next collection. will be thoj'-flrst morrow night at Masonic hall be- nted an apartment at Flushing, ton Davies, Stephen Major, John Thursday In December. No brush or tween 6 and 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter ong Island, for the winter. Layton, John Pugllsl and Clarence leaves will be collected. Cotgreave and Mrs. Arthur Vincent The Baptist parsonage has' been Parker. Mrs. Wheeler and family MILD AND are in charge. losed and will not be'reopened un- left for Florida by motor Saturday Two new "Y" groups were formed MELLOW Mrs. Phil May returned to her 1) a new pastor Is obtained for the and will Join Mr. Wheeler there. at a. meeting of Y. M. C. A* workers last week In the school. The leaders COFFEE home on Maple avnuo Saturday after burch. The pulpit at Sunday ser- Robert Johnson, Sr., of Aberdeen, having been a patient at Monmouth iceg will bo occupied for the present are Lester VanBrunt and Noel Wil- Maryland, has been spending a few son. Memorial hospital several weeks. y guest preachers. The officials days with his son, Robert Johnson, Handed from the pick of the coffee crop; roasted la Harry Dennis Is confined to his lave no one in view to succeed Rev. Alonzo Bennett and Leonard Hud- For baby's formulas and every milk need. Stock up t perfection I No wonder It It America's moit popular Jr. son" of Clairborn, Maryland, spent homo by illness. eorge" R. Ellin, who Is now pastor William Loder has repainted the TODAT<"\r»&YV a#rtf (W. «nc-!nl inln nriripricell . Si - coffee. Special Sale ThurJ., Frl. and Sat. onlyl Tho Daughters of America •n)\\ t Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Interior and exterior of his restaur- part of last week with Mr. Bennett's hold a card and bunco party at the Hunting and fishing licenses have ant building. brother and sister, William Bennett home of Mrs. Fred Cramer, Dlidley een Issued within the past week by and Mrs. Jessie Spencer. street, Lonff Branch, tomorrow night Miss-Ruby Hartcorn, borough clerk, Victor E. Bock of Valley street, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker of at 8:30 o'clock. There'will he'prizes o the following: Hunting licenses, was a.recent vlHltor.toNew York... Maywood' were week-end visitors of and refreshments. Harold Copeland, Hugh SF. Greger- George Schneider gave a pig's Mrs. Susie Parker. <5 on, Alfred Roberts, Kenneth Letts, knuckle and sauerkraut supper last Mr. and, Mrs. Lyle Polhemus of week at the Marine bar. The Wenonah Missionary society Freehold were Sunday visitors of Mr, Tames Hallam, LeunH. Liming, Ken- will meet tomorrow night at the and Mrs. Wesley Watkins. . eth Everham, John Johnson, Frank Jacob S. Hoffman decorated the Herden, Rudy E. Kaatner, Anthony fut factory at Long Branch for thjo home of Mr, .and Mrs. Edmund, Nlnteon members and guests of tho Armistice day parade. Ayrea at West Long Branch. C Epworth League enjoyed a swim Suplenskl, Jr., Kenneth L. Bell, Le- St John's guild held a .sewing Friday night at the Asbury Park oy Smith, Daniel C. Oakcs, Thomas Mrs. Sadie Schalllnjf of White- Bouldln, Samuel W. Dalgopal, Har- stone has been visiting friends here. meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Natatorlum. Refreshments and a so- Thomag Boss Is building an addi- home of Mrs. Ralph E. Urban at SULTANA BRAND cial hour were enjoyed at.the Metb ld K. Merrltt, Raphael Champi, Don Oceanport. |C odlst church basement following the Quackenbush, Renier Hetem, Robert tion to the Cedar |nn. It will ho Extra Fancy © swim. A. Stockton, Thomas Everham, John used as a dining and danco hall. * Walter Hepper of Red Bank has Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt is out and Williams, Joseph Ryan, Edward The mayor and council at the reg- rented Joseph Plcone's house on Sll- around after having been confined John Oakes, George C. Conover, ular meeting Monday night approved verton avenue, Foxwood Park. e to her home by illness. iVesloy Smith, Norman Burton, Rob- an appropriation of 55,000 toward Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Knapp left Miss Eileen Wolder of Chestnut rt J. Keyes, Charles Locke, Henry the total cost of $28,000 of the WPA Sunday for Florida for the winter. Grove has accepted a-position with . Wright, George Dennis, Polk road repair program. The program They will live at Anna Marie, where Washington, William Coleman, Jo- la now awaiting approval from thoy have bought a bungalow. Carefully aged, Arthur Andersen company of Wall _JThe Jlterature-department-of-the 'o- street, New_Yprk, Sho .ls_niaklng eph-Taylor,- Joseph" Marmo,"Morvtn Washington, The council-arranged zestful, tangy Ib. her residence at West 13th street, Hallam, Aahton Sickles, Robert to have sections of tho Water Witch American association of University New York. Rackley, Anthony Papa; Cyrenlus V. bulkhead filled In with material Women will meet Monday, Decem- Mrs. Harry D'ennls, Mrs. George B. "tryker, William Bowne, Jr.,,Schuy- dredged from tho river by tha ber 7, at the home of Mrs. Milton SLICED ot large e Whltflcld," Mrs. Minerva Gibson and ler Sickles, William Dauster,'. Clar- dredger now deepening the channel. Vreeland on Woodbine avenue. Mrs. .Malcolm Wlllltts attended the nce VanNoto, J. J. Stewart; hunt- Bills amounting to $7,924 were paid. Vincent Fltzmaurlce has moved UNSLICED 18 oz. loaf Woman's Foreign Missionary society Ing and fishing, Nell E. Johnson, from John VanNess's houso on district meeting Friday at First "eorge W. Bristol, Joseph E. John- Branch avenue to Westwood avenue, church, Asbury Park. - ion, J. Otto Johnson, Georgo R. El- River Plaza. Long Branch. in, J. R. Clarke, Henry Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Campbell Miss Evelyn Waider spent tho Thomas Hanson, W. B. Williams, Jr., Largest Selling Salad Dressing In our Stores/ week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Walter The /next meeting of the Parent- spent tho week-end with relatives at Samuol Posten, W. H. Hlno, Earl B. Trenton. Custer at Brldgeton. Henschel, Peter Pctrnallai fishing, Teacher association has been post- W. W. Swan. _, poned from Tuesday, November 17, The International Relations com- to Friday evening, November 20. It mittee of the Little Sliver Woman's Hazlet. will bo held in the achoolhoune, and club met Monday afternoon at the Carl Dalnes of tho Stato Department home of Mrs. Wilson L. Smith. '"•" Tinton Falls. ot Health will bo the apcakor. His Mrs. Benjamin A. Shoemaker A&P Stores toll moro Ro|ah than all other talad draftings and mayonnalto combined; It mutt bo good; (Tho Red Dnnk RcKlater enn bo bought subject will bo "The Next Great In Ilmlei from Mrs. Edna M. W. P«aoux,l spent Monday and Tuesday with 1 (The Red Dank RegUter can be bought Plaguo to Go.' frlonds at New York. ." ^ ..• s.-,.' ,,- ''-JV. T'fc| Mrs. Harry S. Cowles entertained M a number of guests on Friday at hor ID Tinton Falls from Mra. Sarah Scott.) Tho flrcmcn will meet tonight afia--- 'viind Mrs. H. S. Jackson of Fox- home on the Holmdel turnpike In The firemen are making progress dispose of on tho co-oporativo plan wood Park attended tho Rutgers- celebration of her birthday. The ta- 5n tho work of repairing nnd Improv- ten bags of potatoes, weighing loo Boston University football game at ble decoration was a beautiful three- ing the fire' house./ They want to get pounds each, which were donated by New Brunswick .Saturday, 5 (bulk) layer blrthdny cake with 00 candles. the Job dono before Tuesday, Novem- Edwin ' H. . Broach. Already more Dollcloua refreshments were served. ber 24, when they will hold a barn than $10 has been received from the ...MM.....Cowles .Lwas .tho recipient of dance In the hulldlng. aalo of Bharos on tho potatooi. GenterWIIe. Chocolate covered many useful gifts. Her gueBts woro "Vote for . Herman Rltzau and A meeting of tho Community olub BURRY'S |b. hor mother, Mrs. Ida H. Prall, and Iteep tho township out of debt1 was held at the clubhouse Tuesdav afternoon. Mrs. Mary Granato Is having a her sisters, Mra. Ella Chapman of shouted Woodrow Wilson from a largo hen houso built on her placo Patchoguo, L. I., and Mrs. Arthur 'sound wagon" which passed through Bov. A H. Sutphln, who has been Thomas Marino of Brooklyn spont Chadwlck of Rockvllle Center, L. I the village many' times on election confined to tho hoUBe, with rheu- the week-end with Salvatora Stran- Mra. Wilfred K. Andrews and chil- day and also over other roadB of niallsm the paat two months, Is slow- e ly Improving. loro. dren Constance and Richard of Hir- Shrewsbury township. The appeal Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stanhopo »t- er Edge, Mrs, Waltor C. Sabey and was In vain. Mr. Rltzau was doleat- Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the tire tended a football gamo at New York children Donald and Jack and H. Ev- cd for rc-olectlon to tho township company held a card party «t th» Saturday. erett Slmonson of Lconla, Mr. and !omm!ttcc by John Rohrey by a aub- nro house Friday evening. Tuesdav For Enamel and Porcelain Mrfl. Lloyd D. Slmonson of Rldgo- tnntlal majority. An nutomoblle evening the auxiliary had a.meeting The Infant daughtor of Mr. and at tho lire house. Mrs. Frank Luccarelll, was baptised flold and IIIKS Betty M. Keller of Bos- iwncd by Loon Williams was tho Sunday In St. Joseph's church at ton, Minn Anna COWICB, Harry S. 'sound wagon." _ Tw?ttnnU' Prcsl(1(""s luncheon of Motawan. Cowlen, Hnrry S. Cowles, Jr., and Mh wW ?' William McDotigal in very olclt. thu Woman's club will be held Satur- Raymond Allocoo and family of Modiurt) sizo Thomas G. Cowles. Mrs. Cyrenlus Bennett, who has day afternoon at 1 o'clock at tht' Madison epont tho week-end with Lostor V. Walling and Howard ieen on the sick' list. Is Improving, Maryland tea room at Red Bank Mr. and Mra, Josoph AHocco of Betsy @ m Walling aro repairing tho barns on 'he members of the Wayside grange P S 0Ut th Ross Farm. Medium tho AckorBon Bros, farm, occupied will attend Bcrlve nt tho MethodlBt l?e,ub ' " John Potpoky, who Is employed In by Joseph L. Lovett on Bethany road. church at this place tonight. Mr. and Mrs. John' Morrison re- turned to South Carollnn yeatorday New York/ spent Sunday with his Mrs. Ida H. Prall of Patchogue, L. •Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Gllhuly will after a visit at their former homo parents, Mr. and Mr». Ignotz PoUky Tuno In tonlghtl A&P Band Wagon Starring Kalo Smith—Listen to dramatic ro-onactmonts I,, Is spending oomo time with her leave for Florida next week to spend Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Klnhafof of daughter, Mrs. Harry S. Cowles. the wlntor. ' , • hereh . of horolc doods and holp pick Iho haro to mako noxl woo^s—"Command Appoaranco" Mrs. Aago Nielsen of Red Bank Holmdel spont Sunday with Mr, and Mm. Edwin R. Pcacux and daugh- Tho second birthday of Henry Mrs. Ooorgo Thorno. for Kalo Smith Award of—$500.00. For dofailt—llrion to} Station WADC 8 to 9 p.m. ter Doris vloltod Mrs. Peseux'o Carney, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. Edward gnvo n talk about roformod oohoola Mr. and Mrs. Potcr Loplck woro diiughtor Mnrlan L. at the Trenton barney, will be eclebrnted with a and. other Institutions for wayward visitors nt Brooklyn Sunday. Tc'ucliorR COIIOEO nt Hlllwood Lnkci party Sunday. youtlm at tha meeting of the Wdm- Mrs. Ocorgo Thorno spent last on Saturday. , Tho Ladles' Aid society of the an H club lB»t Thursday evening «t Thursday with, her brothor, Bonja- the home of Mrj, Frank S. Curtis, mln Dennis of Fort Monmouth, RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12,1936.

ARTICLES gOR SALE ARTICLES FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED REAL EST.AT&FOR RJENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'lHE IDEAL Chrlstmai srlfts ar. tha «•»• SWEET POTATOES and winter apples for MONEY TO LOAh on flrat Dond and WHITE WOMAN wUhes day's work to of doubls house. aU rooms, kll 1m- IDEAL HOME with living toom. dlnlna tloman's military brlitlccomb, tho Indlea' sale, #'or«lt Farm, Inc.. William Kane mortgage on Improved real «*t*t*, do. ot would do ttundrr. •» « out. Call provcmenU; st«am hsati 121 psr month. room, kitchen, sun' porch, three bi, barn ' Tetlnk. K. 3. ,from the date of the aforesaid order, oi practically new. Inquire 86 Herbert SIX ROOUB IBO per month; five roomi they will Ife forever b&rred of their actions phone Red Bank M08-J. PULLETS GOc. ten-weeks-old; 40c. alsht- you aell. B. Zlotkln, Freehold, phone 26. S20 per month: all improveraenta, and ATTRACTIVE home, excellent location? stret. phone 180S-W.* • . .weeka-old. Barred Rocki, RhodD Island Krate; on Klng't Hlghwar. A. DlichoCF. therefor against the said subscriber. WE HO tho highest .type of piano work HIGHEST prices pnld for antiques, tbole, large living room, dining room, kltehtn, D«tjd Freehold, N. J., October It. 1086, ONE- DOLLAR buys any. one of these and aoll plaooi rlsbu Dlrban'a- Piano IUda, Leghorns, Mueller, east aldo Route FOR EXCHANGE. Middletown, phone 168. Mlddletown. oiTico room, hot water heat, four bedroome, '•. JAMES E. GRIGOS. Items: «ns range, table, chair, desk, Shop. IB Drummond Dlaca. B«d Dank. 35, one mile north of lied Bank bridge: ruga, contents of atorea and homes, lug- FOR RENT or lease, large store with *»• bath j lot 60x190; two-car ?arag;«; |8,00O| Now Monmouth, N. J., bookcase, andirons, chest, rug. bed, sprint, phone 638. • also Chinchilla rabbits. Kage, fino clothcn. We buy everything. FARM, good road frontage, near Wayside. station,. Broad itreet, Eatontown. op* easy terms. W. A. Hopplnc Agency. Red Executor. mattress; Town Furniture Exchange 85 CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- Town" Furniture Exchange, 35 Monmouth Ocean township; house of nine roomsj poaita •choolhonBe.. Pbom 41S Eatontown. Bnnk. phone 337.• Monmouth street Red Cant, phone 828. CHICKENS for sale, three months aid, treot. Red Bank, phone 528, Snyder, Eoborts & Plllsburjr, chine, check writer or other office equip- • Plymouth Bocks, Rhode Island Reds, all improvements; land fertile. 26/ acres. FOR HENT at Rumaon, a furnished fou. ilX-ROOM house, ateam • heat, modern Atlantic Highlands, N. J., COMPLETE ' furnishings of three-room mont; will call, Joseph B. Serplco, 107 blood tested. Apply John Kohermanes, WANTED, electric water pump; must be Want buslneis property, valued at room buntralow, with Improvement.!!; phimblnff, screens, storm windows, soma Proctors. apartment; also full dinner set. service Monmouth atreel, phone Red Hank 485. It. F. D. No. 1, Long Branch, P. O. box reasonable nnd In good condition. Phone {10,000; immediate possession. Amenta near bua lint, school and itores. Reduced weather stripping; Mafclc chef gas range* for eight. Call evenings. Phono Red HOUSES and pigs for sale; young pis*, 00. Red Bunk 2524 Thursday. Friday or Sat- protected. Addreaa Box 200, Wayside, rent during winter months* Phone Rum- built-in Farnge house-In Rood condition. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT street, phone 1605-W.' one work horto and four aaddle horsea; urday, between 6 and 8 p. m.* Aibury Paric, ion 437. Within walking distance to station. Prlc» , EaUta of George D. Scoarlo, deceased. CONTENTS of: two Rumson estates, in- also sod, tPD toll, privet. Mlddletown TURKESfS, alive or dreflsed,- farm WANTEDrThil-dren to board by week or HOUSE for rent, ill roomi, bath, garage FOR RENT, apartment*, 102 and 104 15.500, cash S500, balance on mortgage! Stock Farm. Thomaa 8. Field, phone Red dayt also hlsh school girl would like to carryins charge, Including Interest, taxes Notice la hereby given that the aecounts cluding Oriental and antique pleceB, Hank flCl- raised under most aanltary condl- attached; Sycamore avenue. Shrewi- ShrewBbury avenuo; aeven rooms and of tho subscriber, substituted executor and Chinese rug. electrlo Singer machine, coi- care for children, nights or week-ends. M. bury. CallO9-W Red Bank. bath, $15 monthly. Get keys from Haser- and Insurance. S82.B0 month. Addrtis S. trustee of the eatste of said deceased, trill ner cupboards, large oil paintings, silver- ' I RE WOOD. IB per load, S10 per cord"?y . tloni. , Colonial Farm, 467 Monmouth Bennett. Monroe avenue. Shrewsbury, N. EXCHANGE, nine rooms, two batha, steam man Lumber Co., 70 Oakland street. Bed W. S., box-511. Red Bank.* t» audited and stated by tha Surrogate ware, radios, trunks, Cloisonne vase, fluor boat rlba. oak tfmbarft, loouit poaU rpad, West Long Branch, N. J., phone - J.. or Red Dank General Dellvefjr.* " beat with automatic coal stoker j plot Bank. WILL SACRIFICE 120 acres with old Co^ -•of the County of'Monmouth and reported lamp, Emplra couch, Victorian mahogany electric planlnn mill and aawmlll for cus- Long Branch 110.* 50x110, terraced lawn, rock and flower lonial house, for quick sale; 6,000 feet for settlement to the Orphans Court of suite. 100-pIece Limoges dinner set, gen- PIPELESS furnace wanted,- 18 to 10-lnch HALF of double house at 28 North BrldRC tom work. Charlea G. Bennett & Co.. Lim- firebox; In good condition: must be rea- Kardew. Price $8,000, mortgage 54,400; ayenne, Red Dank, ilx rooms and bath: river front; water and electricity. Also said County, on TJhursdny, .the nineteenth uine Eastern _mlnk_an(L_Q«nadliin. boavor ited, NutawamD road, ohone Mlddletown Forest Rill-lection of-Newark.- Wilt ex- unfinished house of five roomi, near river. day of Novomberr^Ar U. 108«, at 10:00 coats, alto 16-18, and many other rare sonable." Mrar John- FarrenT 19 East ave- chonjte for one-family house in Red Bank all Improvements treasonable rent. Apply 56B. "~ — ". " -;••""' " — PEDIGREED" :Barroa Leghorn breedine nue, Atlantic HlRhlandn.» Aiiriress Dow, R. F. P., box 110, Bed o'clock a. m., at which time application pieces. Town Furniture) Exchange, "~ USED TIRES—Every day la bargain day cockerels, from large egg trap becomo a partner In next to bath; all conveniences. Private frontage on road; small stream, orcb&rd, Sncrifire price F5.S0O. or with four-room Executor and Actlnir Trustee Red Flaah oil. burning heater, having a good condition; selling on account of In* Bank, for your plumbing, heatlns and family: garage. 435 River road. Red five-room house: fifteen minutes from Ked tenant home, nfirnso nnd 10 additional Patterson, Rhome. & Morgan, capacity of 1,480 aquare feet: used a •talltng oil burnor. Price (20. Aifply at tinning. Advice and estimates free. Jo- an estobllRhed art KUt shop! Will sup- Bank.' Bank: f7,500. Thompson Agency. 81 East ncres, {8,500: all In perfect shape. Anna Anbury ParkrN. J-> sftort time only. A real bargnln. Address 48 Leigh ton avenue. Red Bank.* seph W Fox. lie PInclcncT road Rod ply everything. IncludlnK French artistic Front street, Red Bank, phono 700. F. Deitz, Mntnwan, N. J.* , . Proctors. Red Flash Heater, box 511, Rod Dnnk. DUCK DECOYS for sale, baby's large olie Bank. talent and personality, In excHongo for a FURNISHED room In private family; nulU WE3TINGHOUSE electric rnnje. in good bassinet, complete with nattreas and THE CROSSROADS, at Eatontown. route well-loomed placo or room In or around nblo for two people. Apply Mrs. Crane, Hod H«nV. Address MIBS Marie, box 511, Broad Btreet, Eatontown. opposite '£till- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. condition at reasonable price; ftlno bn- sateen quilted draft pads, also parlor 85, south of trafllo light. Full course mim'a." by'o crib and high chnlr. Call at 61 Wil- stove; all In {rood condition and cheap. dinner 50c. Turkey and chicken dinners, .Bed Bank.* •__ To THEODORE KOPPELMAN and MRS. liam street, after 8 o'clock In the after- Phone Red Bnnk 2040-B.* Sundays, 60c Good service. Phone Eat- W„F NEED first olais help for positions In TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping, rea- THEODORE KOPPELMAN. hie wlfa: noon, or call Red Bank 485 In the morn- ontown 64, Laura Clark, management. thft o bent households. Apply at once at sonable. Mrs. George Bennett, Hillside RICHARDSON & BOYNTON hot air fur- avenue, Atlantic Highlands.* By virtue of an order of the Court of Ing, nace $20, kitchen range used one year OLT> (iOI,l»-W» par oaih foi ronr old Monmouth EmDloyment, ABoncy. 22 West Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day Front jtreet. Red Bank, Phone iSOO.* of the data hereof. In a cnuio wherein ItUMMAOE sale Thursday, November 10, J26, four fiddle-back chairs $4.60, large gold Jewelry. watches. Uoth. etc ff« LARGE front room, furnished, with kitch- at 184 Monmouth atreet. Doors open 9 woolen American ilag %i, five-piece sliver «tMea' Sfl Broafi street. Red Bank, enette for light housekeeping; plenty ot Martin M. Marx, exooiitor of the Last Will set $fi, 9x12 rutr, boby carriage and doll WANTED, chambermaid (white), aaslBt heat: three minutes' walk to station; with and Testament of Frank Marx, deceased. n. m. to 0 p. m. Rare bnrgalns In cloth- cnrrlngc. Stnnsberry Thrift Shop, Wilson HOUSE MOVER and raiser. Joseph C. waltrees; state aue, experience and ref- or without garage. 147 Bridge avenue, Exchanging Things Is complainant and you and another are Ing and household articles. avonuo, Port Monmouth, N, J. Mount. 1115 Tenth avenue, Neptunc-N. erences; wnces J50. Address C. A., box phone 69B-J", Red Bank. defendants, you are, required to appear and FUR COAT for sale, black' cnrncul. jlic J.. phone 2800-W and EOSD. 511, Red Iinnk^ ' answer the bill of said complainant on or 14 or 18. I>hono Red Bank 1321-W.* SIX ntco dinlnt; room chairs and ** small METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doon and A subscriber haa written asking why The Register before the fourth day of January next, or Icebox for sale. Mrs. Martin Griffin, 207 windows: save 26% of fnel costs. H. GIRL,WANTED as waltresB and soneral doesn't have an exchanga column, where household tho said bill will bo taken ai confessed A SUBSTANTIAL saving can be made by Bergon place. Red Bank.* A, Hendrlckrton & Co* pbont Red Bank houseworkert Bleep In. Phone Red Bank REAL ESTATE WANTED against you. ordering the Fuller Brush Company's \ 400. 82 Newman SprtnKi road. Had things or things the owaer doesn't w&nt can be" ex- products In attractive sets for Xmas gifts. GIRL'S COAT with beaver collar for BBIO, WANTED, listings for'farma, three acrei changed for thinffs he does want. The said bill la filed to foreclose a cer< alto H yonrs; like new; will sell raa- Bank. GIRL WANTED for licht homework: 188 up. Pleaie glvt 'all information. Cftih tain mortgago given by Louis Gettis and "Why not rail or write H, R. Ttlnckman. phone-2254-W. 27 Arthur place. Red iinhlc. On!| at -7ft McLaren street, Red Lftxlnnton avenue, Ited Hnnk. bqyerj wnlUn?,.. Also "honaea and lota jn Iloitle GeltlB, hunband and wife, to Frank Dank. & BABR3. bulkheads snd Monmouth Co. . Tha Saundera Agency- * That's ono of the objects of The" Register's-Want Marx, dated tho twenty-sixth day of Juno. Dnnk.; '• ROUTE nRIVER, salesman: younir mar- 1312 Springwood avenue. Asbury Park. 1920, on lands In the Borough of Red THATCHER aray enamel combination gas dock "building contractor*, High- ried mnn wanted to enter tralnlnK with Column and I thought everybody understood that. wilYN-ROCK ronstlnir chickens for salV and conl stove: very reasonable. 70 lands, ' N. J.. phone HI eh Land t 12iB. FARM wanted; aultable for dairy and But maybe they dont and maybe lots of the readers Bank, In the County of Monmouth and Cross Bros., Ifolmdel. N. J., phone National Rrocery organization, nond re- stock. Give full particular*, price, ttc. State of New Jersey; and you, Theodore Holmdel «•• Uonmoiith street,. Red Bank. \ oulred. Salary whllo trnlnlnar. Apply by of The Register have never thought of the Want Koppelman, are.mnde defendant because .F. J. Hahr, box 024 Plalnfield, N. J. VENETIAN BUNDS—New satisfied cus- NEW small su itovo for tale. Apply at ESTELLE PAINTING, decorating and pa- letter to Ralph R. McDermott, 58 East Column of the paper In that way. This man sends you own tho lands described In said murt- 13 Drummond avenue, Red Bank.* par hanging; »avo tho turface and you Main street. Freehold. N. J.» WANTED, six-room house (threa bed- gage; and you, Mrs. Theodore Koppelman. tomera every day. Put In a few and rooms) with improvements; two or me a clipping from a paper In which the Want get thla added pleasure. National 5c, 10c •avs alt. If you still want the best dive ' are mnde defendant because you ore the us a call and we will be clad to .advise HANDY MAN. preferably with Een«ral more acres land near Red Bank. Addre«i Column Is used partly for exchanges. Here are wlfn of said Theodore Koppelman. nnd $1 Store. knowledge of poultry management and R. B.. box 511. Red Bank/ and make estimates. 20 Mount fctre&U some experience kllllnB and dressing poul- some of the advertisements from that column, Q& Dated November 2. 1036.- UPRIGHT mahogany player plane- In (>er- AUTOMOBILES phona 692, Red Bank. FURNISHED apartment wanted; am all HOWARD S. IIIfiOIrJSON, foct condition; cost-JBdo, net! for «)SD. »omo expcrlonco kllllner nnd drasalns roul.- samples of what these proffered exchanges are:_ Icad to rormnnent position.' Call Atlantic heated apartment, kitchenette and bath, Solicitor of Complainant, Drop In and play this splendid plnno. No FOR USED - and now auto parts, tini, GARAGE builnoss for sale; storage payn In Red Bank, immediately. Address Small 12 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J, obligation. ' Matthews, 41 Bergen place, tube a and glass, sco thVOcaanport Auto the rent, Address Garage, box 511, Red Highlands DIZ.' LIBRARY TABLE East. Red Bank. Wreckei-s, Main, street, Odeanport, phone Bank:* Apartment, box 511, Red Bank. > Eatontown 412. WHITE GIRL or woman wanted for gen- PASH BUYER for good farm of 50 acres Will exchange new golden oah library tafcle ENSILAGE CUTTER for snls. niluird EXCAVATING and grading, fill dirt. ' eral housework: deep In. Address M up; some wood, brook, back road. Buyers for Iron bod and springs. Chancery 2/340 M-18, with shredder bars nnd 80 'feet MODEL 80 Plerce*Arrow five-pa«Benuer George Kinkade, Portaupeck nvcnuo, A. S.. liox 511, Rid Bank.*- ' SHERIFF'S SALE ' pipe. Cut straw or shredded cnrnntnlks coach for sale; looks good, runs gaud; waiting for f ft rim of all ilzas. For prompt ' By vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- Occnnpyrt, phone Entontown I77-W. action consult Anna F. Deltr, Matawan.* make aylondld bsddtr.tr. J. B. Rue. Jr., has good rubber, price S100. Phone Mld- GIRL' wanted for Rencral .housework; FOX TERRIERS rected, Issued out of tho Court of Chan- phone Mlddletown 104-J. dletown 272.* window and. wall RUM-DOWN bungalow wanted, seashore cery, of the State of New Jersey, will be iniuna juinuiscown 1US-J. Bleep In- Apply Mrs. Thomas Cook. Two fox'terrier puppies for exchange for FOIt SALE, Ford convertible coupe) oaih hln_ by hour or diatrlet preferred. Must- be cheap and exposod to anle at public- vendue. on FACTORY Fall special— »9 combination, Co., 17 Atlantic 116 Broad street, Red Bank." Improved; easy telling terms. State ft It White Pekln ducks, or for chickens, or what MONDAY. THE 1TH DAY OF DECEM- flve-gnllon good Inside or outfllilo paint. $50. Call Red Bank 1818-J-2 between IOX 88, Atlantic details In 'first letter. Addreis Property, will you give in exchange? all colors, four-lncK brush, quart llnsood 6 and 7 p. m.* P.-O, Box 28a, Highlands, N. J. BEH. 1080,- . oil, quart turpentine,' pound rutty. Fitch WE CHALLENGE competition| Knowing- COUPLE, about 40 years of age or under, -MINORCAS ~ between "the- hours-of-12-o'eloek-and-B putljr-knife,—Complete-line—of- palnters- ly wo will not be underaoid. Bettor "Fix— 5runB~and"~ revolver a rwe~~rthiirpeh~ ~—for" irriail—modern" farm""" cfltnt*,~~tiear o'clock, (at 2 o'clock) In tha afternoon of auppllcs. Craftox, varnlihf". stains, ned cars at lower prices. We place on saws and BCIBBOTB, Wo/llx tho lock and Freehold and Red Bank; man mint have Will trade Rosa Oomb Black Minorca cock- laid day. at the Court House, In the Bor- brushes, aluminum paint. White lead iale 25 used cars with special features] fit the VAy, 115 OaklancT ntrcot, at Bridge orchard nnd general farming- experience; REAL ESTATE FOR RENT erels for White Orpingtons. ough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, 110.50 per 100 pounds. Delivery on nil iropcrly reconditioned. Price's slashed' flvenuc, lied Bank. Cronn.* wtfo to assist in ownor'e houno for two * New Jersey, to satisfy a deorco of said •orders. Monmouth Paint and Varnish •omlderably; Ubernl allowances on your hours ench day. Separate bungalow, EICiHT-ROOM house on Wilson avenue. court amounting to approximately Company, 2gK Willow' avenue, Long modern sanitary arrangements, llffht anil Port Monmouth; gai, electric. Apply MOTORCYCLE ' >ld carj low down payments and low, eaiy ^SSPOOLS cleaned $10: all kinds of L IS,480.00. Branch, phono 811Q.J. torms. No flnanco charges on unpaid well work. Hownrd Tilton, Rum- hent provided and farm produce. Write at 81 Weat Sunset avenue, Red Bank. Harley-Davlson motorcycle in Al condition All tho following trnct or parcel of land GRANDMOTHER FIELDS' dining room! balance under 1100. William J. L«vtno, Immediately particulars, ntre. experience HALF of double house at 12 Spring street, for exchange for small horee and carriage. and promlies, hereinafter particularly de- meals, week day 40c: Sunday, chicken 87 5 Broadway, Long Branch,-N. J.* aon, N. J., phono 773-W. , and anlnry expected Good opportunity all Improvements; garage; will rent to scribed, situate lying and being In tho for rl«ht couple. Addresn W. E. D., box dinner 60c Also rooms and board. 78 LIGHT panel 1%-ton truck for ealoj new responsible family. Call Rcd^-Bank 182G. SQUARE PIANO Township of Mlddletown, In tha County of Wallace street. Red Bank.' paint, nearly new rubber; mechanically CARPENTER. Swedish, first class work- fill. Red "-"'' " I'ARM to let; will rent or on shares; 183 Monmouth nnd Stato of Now Jersey, as VELVET RUG, 0x12, good condition, 115; perfect. I'hore 8066 Red Bank.r manehlp, wanta work by day or contract. SALESMAN wanted, experienced retail acres 1 electricity and running water; Square piano In perfect condition for ex- shown on "Map of Mlnneilnk Park. New Keasonnbla. Alio painting, Address P. O American flag, silk taffeta, perfoct con- TREMENDOUS acceptance .of the new salcsmnn, familiar with contacting oroi- steam neat in home t very targe barn; change for chickens, or what will you give? Jersey. Frank Osborn, Engineer. 1911." dition, alia S5Vj by BO Inches, S10. Cnll Pox 611. Red Bank.* pectlvo cuntomera in the home: expense rlenty of sheds) will consider only respon-. said mnp being filed In the office of the at 4 Center street, Sea Bright. N. J. 1037 Chevrolet has filled our used cor ilblo party. Frank J, Uannlno, Laurel Clerk of Monmouth County, ond by refer. showroom. Wo offer a wide variety of ARTHUU E. BpYCE, painting coptrnctor account and commlnlon. Apply 9 to 10 A good'many people may want Lhlngs and not have TWO 6.50x20 rebuilt heavy duty truck can, all models and prices. Chevrolet. Rurason, N.' J,; estimates on painting, a. m.. Weller's Inc., 22 East front »troot, avenue, Mlddletown, phone Mlddletown ince to said mnp being moren-partlcularly Red Hunk. ' 183. the monoy handy to buy thorn, but would ba willing described as follows: - • and bus type tires for sale. Address Fords, Plymouthii Also lato model half- decorating and paper hanging: Interior to trade some'things they have for other things they TiresK VK , box 511. Red Bank.' Lota Nos. forty-eight, forty-nine, fifty, *~ B •#-*>« «•*•• 4i^is uraii f\ b ' ton commercial cars and 1^-ton chassis work now at.winter prices; k\\ work «unr- MIDDLE AGED woman for housekeeper ATTRACTIVK house for rent, furnUhed DAVENPORT for inio, mahoffiiny frame: and commercial trucki, panels. Trades antoed. Phone 686 Rumsoti. . or unfurnl&hedi lix rooms, l&iindry and want. flfty-one, Itfty.two. fifty-three, flfty-four, accented. GWAO forms. Ocean Chevro- in motherlcsH homo. 78 Lafayette lUty-flve. nfty-slx, fifty-seven, llftjr-eliiht, •prfnK* In excellent condition, cheap for street. Rumron, N. J., every evening after bath, enclosed porch; pleasant surround- «mh. Phona tied flank 8B0-J. let. Inc. 7th Avenue and Broadway, Lonu rUMTGATTNG, txtermlnntlng of anU, bed- ings; fine locution. Apply at 13S Plnck- Tho Want Department of The Register Is Intended flfty-nlno, sixty, sixly-one and sixty-two Branch. N. J., phone Long Branch 900. bugs, roaches, raotti, fleas, etc.: a guar- 7 P. m. (48, 40, 50, 81. C2, 6i, U. 65, B0, 67. DAOATELLE pin ffBtnei, for homo une; anteed courteous service: reasonably ney road, Red Bank, phono 229-J or to be of service to tho people In every way possible. 1 58,. 60, 00, 61 and 82) Field Avenue, In tnrff* varlity,.thoroughly reconditioned: 1DS1 ESSEX conch, very good condition, prlcod. Backed by SO years experience. WANTED, neat young girl to enro for 3317-J.* Tho Want Department of The Reglstor Is In fact a Dlook One (1). Section A, with certain 14 and up. Immediate dillvory. May for snlo by .original owner. Price 160. Old method combined with tbe latest ncl* child nnd do light houso duties. Call HOUSLVHUNTERS-I have a complot* Hit restrictions, ho • pen nt 49 Rlvtrnlde avonuo. Tlod Onnk. Phono Red Bank 406-M or call at*51 (Tost entitle- findings for mmplete »atlefaction. nt 121 West Front itreet. Red Bnnk. of houses and apartments for rent In Market Place, where folks can sell things and buy Also Lots NOB. One, two, three, four, Phona ITad Ilnnk BZOO-J,* Bergen place, Rcil Bank." Abco, Inc., MonmouJi Benfh N2I). ot Red Bank and vicinity. JtolUoa.'Water- -things, and exchange things, and get a Job, and Omnge B-1177. " r.IUL wanted for housework, moderate five. elx. seven, eight,' nine, ten, eleven, THREE-PIECE Ilvlntr room a«L for •aloi salary, steady position: also mothers bury, realtor,' 22 Weat Front street, Rod hire a man, and rent a hou9e, and buy a farm, and twelve, thirteen, .fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler, Ply- Bank, phone 8500,* raa^onnble. J, E. Ifowtand, .Pnrker ave- mouth nnd International truck Bales REPAiniNQ and attdrallon.. We buj and helper. Cnll for Information 151 Mon- supply any other of the numerous human vpnts. seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, nuc, niitrtdon. N. J.* >^ md service hetdquartera. Phone Red mouth street, Red Hank, or phonB Hfl4.* FIVE-ROOM bungalow, Monroo nvonuo, twenty-one, twenty-two,> twenty-thre* fell uiod garments. MuBt bo In good LAUY'S denk and chair, imnll room itova, Dank 687, condition. Weat Rtd Hank Cleaning ihop. freshly painted inside: gun, olectrlclly twenty-four, twenty-live, ttrenty-elx, twen- GIIIL WANTED for general housework; nnd running water In kitchen, S16. Mn. Advertisements offering things In exchange will to ty-seven, twonty-olffht, twenty-nine, thirty combination muilc box nnd Vletroto with USED CABS bought, sold and tachanged: 811 Shrewsbury avenuo. Red, Dank. U rororohcos." Plinne Ited .Bank If <*), itfttid and rerordit plnyar piano, licnch Pontlao tales and service) termi G. M. Carelll. proprletoi-.V"~ Hubert. Hance, 101 Rlyeraidc ovonue, phone printed In the Want Column of Tim Register for tho , thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrly.three. thirty- nnd roll*. 771 Itlver road. Fair Ilavtn, A,. aO. Rast. —u ..Urolhera. , 19-11 Mechanic Red Dank 682-J. • . Bame price charged for other Want Advertisements four, thlrty-flvo, thirty-six, thirty-seven, NERD MONEY for personal obllgatlomT HOUSEKEEPER wnnlei): must b« N. J. strMt, phone, 1086 FIVE-ROOM bungalow Tor, rflnt on Po[i- —25 cents for an i.dvcrtlaemcnl of not more than thlrly-elght, thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, Wo loan up to 1300. Quick, courLcou* competent cook: amnll fnmllyl ref- ler avenue. Fair Haven; all modern Im- forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty- WIRE HAItlED Urrlera for mle. htirhly •lUNIi VrVN aVCKUi Duaus and Wj- lervlce. Repay men t may be mado to cov- SO words. ped!ara«d; maU mnd fsmalei alflo mnlt oioati aatamobllen. (Jodus tracks. Qoou- er a period of 15 months, Interent rate erences roiiulred. Cnll .after 7 p. m. provements; oil heat, hot water system; five, forty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, $40, a month. Apply «t 70 White Hreot. forty-nine, fifty, flfty-one, (lfty-two, fifty- PohlnaiB' Buttntr. 814 Cnrr nvenua '••i tires end Preet-o-Ut. balUriea. 140- !*-• per cent per month on unpntdbst- (Dont phone.) 188 Riverside avenue, Tho more I think of It the more I bcllnvo that this Keannhurg, N. J.* Ita West Crant street. Red Bank, ohon. ftneea. Call, phono or wrtto Rhore Loan Red Hank, phone 2B0O. three, fifty-four, fifty-five, flfty-slx anil Red B«n« UOt and 1S9J Heil Bank. Idea of exchanging things through tho Want Col- flfty-ievon (1, 2. 8, 4, 5. S, 7, B, 0, 10, PRACTICALLY now mnrlni enslne, &r Association. 100 Broadwny, Lorg Branch, LEONARDO—Kent or tell, house of seven pnnno LOBK Branch BS42, License' No rooms, Improvements; encloBca parch, u'ran of The Refilntcr may bo n desirable addition to 11, 12. IS. 14, 15, -18, 17, 18. 10, 20, 31, hono power t flrat 1126 takos It. Son AUTOHOUILE barmin—Chrysler smtnn, 40fl. ei, 23. 24, 26, 28, 37, SB, 20, 80, 81, 82. Drlfiht (.it and Oil Co., opposite ml!road driven lesa than" 25,000 miles! nnlnt DUIVEIt-SALESMAN, mitlonally known sarasrei J8f>. Inquire 33 Avenue D, Atlan- „ tills Dopartiiiont of tho paper. Anyway. If nny of ooa, new tires. Phone Red Bank 389 ninmifriclurer fiecks high tyio Mon- tic HihUd" 88, 84, 36, 80. 87, 88,'SO. 40, 41, 42, 41. atatlon. flea Bright., phone , Sen Brlnhi . rtitpht.. tleai. mothi, «te. tho readers of Tho Register have anything they 44. 4t. 40. 47, 48. 40. 80, 81, 62. 88, 84. 2HH.\ , letween 9 and 7 p. m. for opnolntmonl. notith connty retail man. W.i'o fuLy, HALF of house for rent; four rnomi and 'rlco SITE. permuiently exterminated (guarsn- would llkn to cxchnnRe, tho Wnnt Dopnrtmcnt of U, 50 nnd l">7) In Block Seven (7), Section AUTOMATIC »hol mm for nnlo. Call'At- ttatlnn nee, experience, salary tkfllrcd to both! all Improvement*. 727 River 11''27 NASH roadster for sslet price 141 teed). Rat« oaaght with forrot* (not' I). S., liox [ill, Ited Hank. ond, between Church itrcot nnd Knlr Ha- tho paper will toll 7,1100 families whnt |t Is they * Also ell that' strip of land lylntr on the I a ntlc IIJ ii li 1 n n d» 4 0 8. _ J.Jiartln/_ ven road, Fair lUven," north and west of said lote todeenter of OAK and rnapU wood: atov« nnd fireplace Chris Dertcll, 18 First slixit, Ilumnon, poisoned). Phone 8848 Arbory. Jack WHITE T.IRL wantfld for nenernl houie- havo to exchange nnd vyhat they want to trado It Run and tntarsectlnff with the boundary tcntrth: 112.60 n cord, delivered. Ju*t Kind rick, •ztermlnatoT, •staMlshfd work: sleep in, 118 Lexington avenue .SIX-ROOM house lor rent, 20 Mount for. - • Una of tho Mnnmnuth County Aurlcultura, drop ri enrd to J. Cnmio, 22Q Edwhnl» COME IN and let mo show roll som. renl street. Red Hank. Fair Association's south nnd oost tine, on i'i\lr >Uvcn. nv«nuc, liong Hranch, N. J.* ' bartrolne In. UUi model recomraendeil WE HAVE an oponlno In our fcrgnnun- modern houee, nine rooms, three And tho cost will bo only 23 cents. Map of Mlnneilnk Ftonlty Company, Mnn- icd cara offered by Maurlcb Schnarta, at mouth County New Jersey. f1|ed In th» DEAUTIKUL furniture, furnUhlnai of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, itrlngs and ro- tlon for alert laundry route salesmen: nath'n all Improvements! best locution. ovcry description i aeo our collection, no nttractlvo pr-lcoa and terms! 1DS5 Airflow PAlrlnfr at Prlce'a Muilo Storo, 81 Weil -QVIOU, cxporlenco unnecessary: applicant Shrewsbury Itlver Agency, phono You can phono your Exchange to Lucky Thirteen, rjerk's office at Freehold, New Jersey. Chrysler Eight, doluxo sedan, very low «lth corlaln restrictions obtltrntioni uiod nnd new furniture. Giant*- Front strait. Rod Bank, . list possess Initiative, snd wlllinimoft. ,to R4-R.' Just na you can phono tt Want Advortlsomont. "wnre, nntlouon, pain tin ffi, portlerea. . we mileage, like new In every way; 10JB pi». 1 (Intended to bo all of the same land PAINTER and paper hanger and dtcor. work; Ano opportunity for advancement. KOUH-ROOM bunitnlow, all Improvements buy and aell ovorytlitntrl Kuscll'ii Auction mouth delun coupe. 1085 Ford deluxe Little Falls Laundry Company, 176 Wosl hot water heat, K. Rowell, 17 Carmen -intipremises conveyed to the said Herman lallorlm. H Knot Front iirttt, Red nank coupe, 10SB Terraplana deluxe) sedan. 1891 a tor j reasonable prlcea. Will p»i>»r » fleMlVl.tli.lt >>y deed of Nina Tt. Waters Plymouth deluxe coach, 1SK Ford deluxe room for la.So and apt ail work guaran- Front street. Hod Hank. ,,|nca. Red Hank, phone 404.* teed. Joseph Hoffman, ti nrummnnn and William V Wotera, her husband, .fat- ANTIQUES—A nroup of ilx (VMIe-bnck nlon. 1DHS Plymouth deluxe ledan, IDs] WANTKD. first clans cftrr-onlor. thoru'Jirh. SMALL bunaalow on Shadow Lik«i wa. ed June H, 1D2D. anil recorded In the Mon- chain, Empire period i olio other old ln(-» Ited Bank, phone B84S-W • tor, electricity, bnth. See Edgnr Max- llrlti. Phnnf Red tlank IBDfi.W. Lincoln deluxe sedan, . 1032 Plymouth ly familiar with lilnn.vnml rcmpdcllng to mouth County Clerk'o ofHre In flook 18nl conch. 1081 Kord deluxe eedan, 1081 DUY and sell lecond-hand alothes, muit take ontlro chnrnu on contract for Ms In. tinder, opposite River Plata ncliool of Deeds, on' pnges 224, etc. - flTOHM BARII tlmo t new Btorm «ft»h lan- Ilulck sedan, and fifteen other low priced bt In aood oondltlon. L. Rerbar, SOD lior; iitsto experience nnd reference. Ad- VIVB-HOOM attractive bunBato,w, Hay. Belsed as Iho property of Itsrnun ti. teneri 10r pair, hangeri Go pair, tlnve amnll cnn. '20 Chevrolet sedan 105 '20 dhrewabnrr i»enn* Ittd (lank Phone dross J. F., box Ell. Hod Bank.' <* sldn Hclnhti section of D.lfard; two-cai 8chllchtlnR',JtVl,Rls.. tnken In execution at 'ou n window box to atore your foods T Ford coupe SSI), '20 Ford coach 1(5. and earnae) open (1 replace! all lmprovomonU; tin suit of U-Ha M. Jnudy and to be rolri Now only Oflc. Toilet aonta 11.GO. paper ulonty other real barjaln.. When out for SALESMAN for Orenn and Monmouth ellant condition,' Will rent to retpon- by ahadei lOn, Innrtt en n mo I roantem . 8H j r««> buy In a used car see your Mend IP* ITS MU8J0AL we can supply It. In. cdunlleTs to Sell well known lines of tools le femlly. Tlcivsonablo nnt. J. 0. aEMtOBIncoiKin-Jif . ItOllEnTa Shlrllt. c«ntn. lunch kit and vncuum b:: rnornlngs. U phono Hc4 Bank 1TB1, 1701 Falrmount avenue, Phlladtlphla, P».' IB. Gsone WIttmatt, Ulddleto—n, N. I. Paee Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 12,-1986,- Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 Jonei of Jersey City, a world tra' usual donations of food produota lo Entre Nous Charity Mrs. Treos, tin. Thomas Haokttt, GIFT OF 860 Church Notes. m. and on Wednesdays at 8 p. m. olor, who'told of conditions In Go Methodists To the Homo for the Aged at Ocean Mrs, Charles Olblln, Mrs. Joseph "Mortals and Immortals" will I many and Hawaii and illustrated t Grove will be received at this s«r- Bray, Mrs.' Charles Hawkins,' Mrs. Present Blado to Methodist. Party December 1 John R, Snodeker, Mrs, Charles Lo- tl>0 subject of tho losson-sermon I address with storcoptlcon slides.. Have Roll Call vlco, undor tho direction of Mrs. of Mlddlct World-wldo communion Sunday In all Churches of Christ,'Scientist, o Bloomllold Fary. Malntre, Mrs. Walter Layton, Un. The mission study class met Tuei David Sheridan, Mrs.'John Hughes, About SB members o^lho commemoration of too anniversary Sunday, November 15. The Entro Nous olub hold a lunjh- 1 1 day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock In th Mrs, John PfellTenbergor, Mrs. can Women * 1-M,olub - of tho first sorvlco to bo hold in the Tho Golden Text Is: "If yolly Annual Event of Sea Bright eon at tho Rosovelt tea room at Ut- church. Dessert was sorved tlo Silver yestorday and made plans Charles Ohlnnoc.lt, Mrs. Harry J. town township mot,at Methodist church.In America will bo after the flesh, ye shall die: but 1 members of tho Woman's mlssioriarj Church to Take Place Novem- Shrewsbury Firemen Qulnn and Mrs, Philip Peters. observed Sunday morning in the Be* for their fifth annual charity card ye through tho Spirit do mortify th soolpty. A rovlow of tho'study book, • • i. «»iS v . • Bank Methodist church. Tho sacra- deeds of ' 'the body, ye shall live. ber 17—Afternoon Two Ses party (o bo held Tuesday afternoon, Raw Monday^hlBhr, . Tho pWlpa! "Congo Crosses," was given by Mr! Nominate Officers December 1, at 2:15 o'clock. It haB ment of Holy Communion will bo The Spirit Itself beareth witness Hubort M. Farrow, Mrs. Edwnri sion With Fellowship Supper. HOSPITAL WORKERS' MEETING. Howard Lloyd -pf administered by tho pastor, Rev. with our spirit, that we are th Nomination of officers of tho been the custom of tho church for a Orln r aU !0rvl Truex and Mrs. Russell Blackman numher of years to hold an annual Tho Red Bank 'auxiliary of Mon-nln«? #'«i. t l »l>'S Pr1u£ Herbert J. Smith. Tho sacrament of children of God"(Romano 8:13, IB. The Golden Hour oirolo wlll'servi Tho 14th annual roll call of thoShrewsbury Hose company was hold mouth Memorial hospital of Long plpal of tho sohool of Mlddletown* baptism will also bo administered at Among the citations' which com Sea Bright Methodist church will be Tuosday night at the flro°'hou»o. party to raise money for food bas- a turkey dlnnor, tonight from SiSOun kets, clothing and 'coal for needy Branch will moot at thohome of this service and now members. will prise the lesson-sermon la tho fol-til 8 o'clock. The.menu will conslsl hold In tho church Tuesday, Novom- There Is no opposition. The olcotlon Mrs). Irving Feist of Coonoy terrace, bo received Into tho church. lowing from tho Bible: "Wo-know bpr;17.- Tho'guost spoakcrs will bo will take place Tuesday, December families. voto of thanks of tomato- juice/'roast turkey,' gib- Fair Havon, Monday afternoon- at 2 was accorded to him, Tho musical program, arranged by that whosoevor la born of God oln lot gravy, m&shed ' whlto potatoes, Rev. Herbert J. Smith of Rod Bank, 8, at the fire houso at which Urns a At the card party tho olub will dis- o'olock. The tlmo will bo Bpent prin- . Mrs. Theresa G. Wllley, organist and neth not; but'ho that Is begotten ol sweet potatoes, string beans, carrots, at 3 p. m., and Rov. M, L Wlllltts bnnquot will bo held., ^ pose of $2.50 on the co-operative plan. cipally In sowing articles for'the director, will conaistr-of tho follow- God kcopeth himself, and thai creamed onions, cranberry •:. Jolly, of EatontQWn at 7:30 p. m; Follow- Tho nomination was asi follows: Thoro will ba a door prize, tablo hospital and In planning for a curd BEST FORM ing numbers: Orgnn prelude, "Hear wicked ono touohoth him not. An plcklo relish, Oolo iilaw, • celery, rolls, ing the preaching «6orylco In tho af- President—Harold McCormtck. prizes and refreshments. Mrs, Harry po.rty. The hydro-whirlpool bath My Prayer." Mondolssohn; pdstlude; wo know that the Son of God I apple pie a-la-modo and coffee, ternoon there will bo a Covenant Ro- Vice president—Letter Scott. Trees will bo In charge of the party which the. auxiliary bought In Aug-Foundation • procession of choirs, "Holy, Holy, como, and hath given us an under- nowal service with Communlorii call; -Treasurer—Harold Blordftn. and will be assisted by all the mem- ust for tho hospital at a cost of (350 with Holy;" anthem, by senior choir, Ing of tho roll of members and form- Secretary—Georffe H. Lanse. bers of the club. A largo nttondanoe standing, that we may know him Chief—Fraricli O'Brien. has been fully paid for, Mrs. Ern-Abdominal • "Teach Me, 0 Lord;" anthem, by that Is true, and we are in him r pastors by Mrs. Clarence Stevens. First assistant— D. L. Emmoni. Is anticipated^ ' est H. Boynton Is prosldont of tho young people's cholr "I. Blnd My Columnist Speaks Belt 4 i that is true, even In his Son Jcsu Rev. A. C Folhemus of Freehold Second assistant—Edward Hounlhan. ' Those present at the luncheon were auxiliary. Heart This Tide." will lead tho singing and Rev. 'H. D. Trustees—Tom Suurton, Mlohsil Mo Christ This is the true God, and At Woman's Club cnrlty. Richard Beak, John Lnnsr, Florem "The Paramount Question for eternarilfo" (I John B:18, 20.) Each of Toms River will prosldo. Dean, Henry Obre. Christianity" will bo the thomo of Tho lesson-sermon also Includes At 5 p. m. there will be a Fellow- Firo marshal—John Parker. tho sornion to bo given at tho even- Miss Ruth Lang, a columnist on Fire police—James fily, Grover Carter. the following passage from tho the Newark Evening News, was theihlp supper, free to all, during which ing service by tho pastor. Musical Christian Science textbook, "Science there will be speeches by Rov. Leon Edward Callahan. William Lsuck. numbers will includo "Festal Pre- guest speaker at the regular meet- Engineer—Georse H. Hance. 1 and Health -with Key to-the Scrip- Chamberlain and others' The pas- Assistants—Edward Obre, Georae Sil< lude' by Klnck; postludo by Vock- Ing of the Little Sliver Woman's club er; David L. Eromons, Francis O'Brien, tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Tho yesterday afternoon. Selections were tor, Rov. H. N. Amer, will presldo ner and offertory by Lysberg, and conceptions of mortal, erring thought during this period. At 7:30 thero Edward Gallohan, John Parker. the anthem, "They That Trust in the endored by tho club chorus. Mrs. Renretentatlve to Relief. aesoolatioi must give way to the Ideal of all toward Hlgglnson reported 535 waswill be a rousing song sorvlco, fol- Lester Scott. 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. Lord." that Is perfect and eternal. Through lowed by tho sermon by Rev. Wll- Tho church school will meet at cleared at the recent rummage sale. COMPARE OUH QTJAJLJTY WITH OTOEB& many generations human beliefs Mrs, A. E. Russell, first vice .presi- Itts. Rev. D. W. Shlpp, a formor 9:45 a. m. with William Bennett, will be attaining diviner conceptions, lastor, will preside. • 'air Haven Divorcee All Om Ben ' Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. superintendent of the school, in dent, presided. and the immortal and perfect model The hostess committee Was com- A special women's choir of tho BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. charge. The young people will hold of God's creation will finally be seen Marries Third Time a league service at 7 p. m. osed of Mrs. William Engholm, Mrs. ihurch under tho direction of Mrs. as the only true conception of be- "Illlam J. T. Getty, Mrs. Harry Ed- Tohn Lindsay will render special A meeting of the leadership train- ing" (p. 260.) We Deliver SA^^hone 1377. Every Ing school of tho Red Bank Council wards, Miss Annie Laurie, Mrs. muslo at both tho aftornoon and Two days after she received her Frank Giles and Mrs. II. B. Boland, enlng services. The women will of Religious Education will bo held Baptist. locond diyorco, Miss Ava C. Perkins, Figure In tho church on Monday night. irovlde the supper under tho dlrec- ormor wlfo of Chester W. Mlnton "Humility and Prayer" will bo tho ton of Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Whiting 3 «*• 25c Mackerel Tho Women's Foreign missionary Barn Dance at Bolford. if Fair Haven, became a bride again. Boclety will meot Tuesday afternoon subject of the sermon to 'bo given The usual financial gifts will be re- Ihe was married in Maryland to El- Weakfish 20c » Striped Bass ... at 2:30 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs.Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at tho An old-fashioned barn dance will ilved and will bo used for tho work /In L. Brighton of Sylvanla avenue, Soft Clams 30c «t Codfish Steaks 25L Charles Rogers of Bergen place.- At, Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. held at Joseph Halllday's Meadow ', the church. Avon, a salesman for Monmouth LEWIS 8 o'clock in the ovening the WomEdwar- d W. Miller. Tho service will lew Inn at Belford Saturday night, The annual community ThanUsglv- Liquor Distributors of Asbury Park. Fresh Oysters 35c «•*• an's Homo missionary society will open with an organ prelude, istumo prizes, refreshments and tig service will be held in the church She obtained her divorce October Specialty Shop convene at tho homo of Miss Grace "Arioso," by Dellbes. Tho offertory iral decorations will be among the Vednosday evening; November 25. II at Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Mln- Big Jumbo Smelts Native Bluefish J selection will bo "Traumerei," by atures. Allen of Bergen place. The.church 1th special sermon and music. The on was.her second husband^ i 01 Brood Street Bed Bonk school board and all department sup. Scbuman. erlntendents, teachers and officers, Tho Sunday order of services will will meet In tho .church Tuesday open with morning worship at 9:45 "nlght~at~8 o'clock; a m.-The regular morning service will ba hold at 11 o'clock. The Young "Studies in Christian Personali- People's society will meot at 7 p. m ties," a Berles of character studies. Tho BUbject for discussion will be Is being given Wednesday nights at 'Sowing and Reaping." The meet- tho mid-week devotional services by ing will bo in charge of Misses Flor. the pastor. Tho next service will bo enco Miller, Alma Jlannlne, Ruth held next Wednesday night at 8 Voorhees, Ann Johnson and Pauline o'clock. ' Mason and William Howell, Jr. The Tho Methodist Men's association adult Bible study_group willmcct at will hold its regular monthly bus- 7:30 p. m. A young people's fellow- iness and fellowship meeting in the d fellowp g ship service will be held at 8 o'clock. PHONES: 3262 - 3263 chjirch on Thursday night at 8 The Mary Mount chapter of the o'clockclock. World Wlijo guild will meet tomor- The three young people's commit- row night at the homo of the pres- tees on program, appointed at theident, Mrs. Arthur Ryerson. fellowship meeting last Sunday, will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian. - Fruit & Vegetables church. The choirs will hold re- Tho subject of tho sermon to be California DAIRY Specials! hearsals on tho same nlghl. given Sunday morning In the Pres- Specials! Largest Cans On Sunday morning, November 22, byterian church by the pastor, ReV. Dr. E. D. Kohlstcdt, executive sec- John A. Hayes, will bo "Living Halves or Sliced retary of tho board of homo mis- THURSDAY, FRIDAY BUTTER . . .395, Epistles." Ths theme of the sermon DAVIDSON AYRSHIRE ROLL sions of the Methodist church will be to bo glvon at the evening service and SATURDAY Only 1 the speaker. wllj bo "What Price Dlsclpleshlp?" A meeting of the Christian Endeavor FANCY Our Fancy Sweet EGGS . .~v 33c doz. Trinity Lutheran. will be held Sunday night at 6:45 CALTFOBNIA SQUEEZING SIFTED—Reg. I9c FANCY SELECTED Kov. Walter Cowen, R. Theodore o'clock. Bixler, Georga Ploger, Henry Franz, Tho monthly meeting of the Pres- ORANGES Fred Pagankopf and Fred Wllman byterian Brotherhood was held Mon- represented tho Red Bank Lutheran CHEESE . . day night in the social hall of tho for Brotherhood at the Central New church. Tho speaker was William FULL CREAM STORE CHEESE 27fb Jersey Lutheran Brotherhood meet- Ing at New Brunswick Monday. FANCY LARGE for The Luther league met Tuesday CAIXFOBNIA VAN CAMP'S—Tall Cans Cream Cheese night at the homo of Miss Virginia PHILADELPHIA 15c Asay of Throckmorton avenue. Miss ORANGES Mary LeValley was in charge of tho 9C n doz. CANDIED session. PEELS Baby Goudas C each A meeting of the Lutheran Bro- IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND therhood was held last night at tho KLOBIDA home of Fred Pagankopf of Shrews- bury. Plans for the.loyalty dinner- Grapefruit Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel and Mixed Fruit , BROADCAST meeting to bo held on Tuesday, No- LARGE SIZE vember 17, were made. CORNED BEEF HASH Meetings of the Women's mission- for Spaghetti c ary and tho Ladles' aid societies 23° 1-lb cans l-lb. cans J|J(Dl were held yesterday. At tho latter Meat session plans were completed for CALIFORNIA the presentation of a pageant, "The Family Album," at'the loyalty din- LEMONS FIG and BRAN ner. MEDIUM SIZE The adult confirmation class will • O a doz. qt. bots. BATTLE CREEK meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the If iMs is your hoy homo of tho pastor on Brown place. Full Qt. Extra Strong pkgs. Tho class consists of Mrs. J. A. JFLOEIDA ' Weil and H. J. Trafford of Bum- underneath, son, John, Trucsdalo of Red Bank Grapefruit and G. H. Knight of Atlantic High- here's where you Very GRAPES lands. MEDIUM SIZE Special A regular session ^pf the Sunday- ALL GOLD BRAND—SEEDLESJJ school will bo held Sunday morning come out on top for at 9:45 o'clock In tho chtirch hall 25° 8-oz. cans

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