•• i '"V'l ALL tiu xnnrs of BID BASS v. SECTim •ai SOMOBdbt Ton* • Toll Femrteanlj and WllhoBt vbm BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO, 51, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939. PAjGES I1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^~^^^*^^""^^^^^**^"^^^"^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^^^*""'*^*Ba^BSHBBBBBBBSBBEBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBa Fate Of Racing The King and Queen Gome To Red Bank f ' 1 r « RoyaltyWelcom To Be Decided By Crowds Hen At Polls Tuesday Moore Hails Pi Former Gov. Edward C. Rumson To Take 100 Pupils To Reception for King Stokes Comes Out Open Over Defunct Participate In Queen at Railroad ly in Favor of Amend' Sewer System Mozar Recital tion Before They ] nient to Legalize Betting JL > - » for Fort Hancock Plans Ordered Drawn— ' Annual Spring Event Propaganda Distributed Junior Mayor and to Be Held Friday Many, Unable to Get • j| Council Preside Night at Elks Home The annual spring recital of theView, are Disappointed ( To Local School Pupils The Rumson mayor and council at Ethel Mount Mozar Dancing school ths regular meeting last Thursday will be held In the Elka auditorium night took steps to take over and on Broad street Friday sight. About • A special election will be held next reconstruct Jthe.' private sewage dls one hundred pupils of the school will To paiaphrase- Julius _ Tuesday between the hours of 1 and posal plant and'malns of the defunct take part. ' . , "They come, they saw,'they 9 p. m. to decide whether .or not Rumson'Sewage Disposal Co. A mo- The first part of the program will quored. New Jersey will legalize parf-mutuel tion was passed directing, the bor- foe a toe ballet, "The Awakening of They word "they" in 'th«y wagering on horse races. The issue ough engineer, George K. Allen, to the Flowers," with the muslo by R. statement refers; of course,' tt is non-partisan and support for the prepare plans and specifications, and Drlgo. Tho scene opens with the Britannic majesties, Slag; C measure cornea from both major po- the borough attorney, William A. flowers asleep while Diana, guards VI and Queen Elisabeth' of' litical parties. Toe legislation call- Stevens, to prepare an ordinance. them,' The North Wind blows over Britain, and those whom, they ing for a referendum was passed by Mayor, James C. Aucblncloas read them and In her trail come the Frost and conquered woro thousands two successive legislatures—1937 and a letter from Attorney General Da- Fairies, chilling tho flowers, Aurora, Americana lined all along the 1938-^with both- Republicans- and vid Wllenti stating that a Chancery however, rouses them with the warm taken by them from tho R,ed Democrats in the senate and assem- Court suit against the\bor6ugh by iun of dawn and they wake and railroad station, to Fort Honcoos. bly voting for the bill. The proposed the State Board of Health U being dance. Tho characters portrayed In While the King and Queen, a amendment provides • that pari- held In abeyance pending action of Above Is pictured the scene at the Red Bank railroad station shortly after King George and Queen Elisabeth had stepped from their special the toe ballet are as follows: doubt, saw tho crowd; who turtw mutuel wagering on horse rices only the borough in remedying the • con- train. The Queen Is holding bouquets presented by Mrs. Charles R. English, wife of the mayor, and Jane Margaret Clee, niece of Governor dition, as the river was subject to A. Harry Moore. In the picture can also be seen Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador to the United States; W, L. MacKenzle King, Prime Diana •Virginia Wyckolt out to grout them, upon their arrive shall.be legal in New-Jersey. That North Wind Jean Bmlth At Red Batik, it is problematical a* horse races may be conducted only pollution from the sewage system at Minister of Canada; Governor Moore and Mayor English^. Colonel Mark O. Klmberllng, head of the New Jersoy state police, other dignitaries Aurora. . Barbara MnOlaeii the present time. Declaring that and members of the royal party. ' • < '• • Froat Falrlaa -...Dorothy Anaon, HnrU to how many actually «aw thorn aa in the daytime. That there shall be anna MoQue«n, Rita Blatter?, Grace they were whisked through fows to no horse racing .on Sunday and thai the cost of reconstructing the plant would be ,in the neighborhood of Woodhead & dosed car. - - * no form of wagering, exoepl parl- was donated at Thanksgiving by the THE FLOWEta mutuels on' hone races only, super- 130,000, or^HO.OOO, the mayor pointed Gardanla. .,.,, Jon Smith The King, tanned by a hot W«*£ out that the cost will be borne by Annual Reports children of the: Rumson Private Finally Convinced; Graduates To Dud ...- „..-... Marjorl« Joan dolt Ington sun, stepped from the rewk vised and taxed by the state, shall be school and the Fair Haven schools. OhryaanUiamum ..._ :... Barbara Conklin platform of their silver and legal" In New Jersey. those who use the sewer system. It This we found very useful in' emer- We Always Were Violata JaequcHna Hroirn. Dor- will be financed by bonds which will gencies. othy Ann GolT, Dana Manahftn, FJiyllli speoial at 8:09 a, m. The How Parl-Mutueta Operate. be a lien against the properties. He Made To Rumson Sixty-three Rumson school chil- The owner* of the Acme Furniture Receive Diplomas Stadlor. flashing the smile that has' _ Parl-mutuel wagering is a method Buttarcups Marjorla By A. Con- Canadians and Americans all _ added that as soon as plans and dren arid eight adults received new store on Monmouth street are more nl« Bow«n, ratrkla Farrotl, Marjory of wagering under which the odds specifications'are completed, all par- shoes and stockings at Christmas, firmly convinced than ever that ad- Ing their history-making visit are mathematically "determined by Nursing Group 40 children received other articles At River Street Straus* North America, followed him. ties Interested will have an oppor- vertising in The Register pays big lto«M 1 TharMH a«(lla, Marilyn the amount wagered, on the various tunity to be heard before the mayor of clothing, sweaters, snow-suits, un- dividends. Latft week they ran a, five- Mnnra, Judy Ryeraon Governor A. Barry Moore, wfei horses and in which the entire derclothing, coats, etc. This was Carnatlona Pattjr Bowen, FeKgy and council. 1,987 Bedside Visits, made possible by the donation of a column advertisement In The Regis- Commencement Exer- > DaSanetli, Dorothy. Etr, Lola llort«r was accompanied by his aid* aw amount wagered, less a fixed per- sum of money from an Interested ter listing stale of the specials in Ulaca _...' Roaunirr Farrell, Fag secrotory, Colonel Hugh A.,KeJU centage deducted for operating ex- The mayor, and council virtually played "second .fiddle" while mem- 3,939 Welfare and group.- their great expansion sale. cises Tonight—146 • McDonough, Oorlnna Pavrla, JnMt Si stepped forward as the royal coup) penses and as a" tax, i» divided Through the kindness of many • Their clerks were somewhat sur- Fart two consists of a ballet en- alighted and was presented to ttt among the backers of the winners. bers (of the junior governing body, chosen from pupils- in the.Rumson 1,048 to Schools private individuals 11 children from prised, although agreeably so, when a Students to Graduate titled "The Picture Book," with music King by George Summerleln, c&ttt The state and the track are co-stake the three boroughs received clothing, lady from Colt's Neck walked Into by J. Bayer, The fairy tale charac- of protocol of tho State Department, high school; conducted the meeting. toys and candy and 45 families re- "holders. The state usually receives Each Junior official sat beside the tho store with a copy of The Regis- ters make their entrance through a Said Governor Moore: A 3%%,-which is clear, while th'e traclt,' Annual reports of the activities of ceived dinners and eight families ter advertisement and bought the en- Commencement exercises for large picture book at the rear of the "We are honored. As you knowl1 official he or ,she represented.' coal at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Bonlors of Red Bank high school will , which must pay all the costs of Jack Delanoy, junior mayor, was the Runiaon, Sea Bright and Fair The Fair. Haven fire department tire list'of articles mentioned in the stage. Thn atory of the ballet un- New Jersey 'was named after the. maintaining - the! racing meet, such Haven Public Health Nursing asso- advertisement. The Items Included a be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the folds as Olna, roaming In the forest, Isle of Jersey. Philip Carteret, ft at'the Bead of the council table, next and auxiliary have been untiring in River street school auditorium. J. as real estate and other taxes, to Mayor Auchincloss. The junior ciation were read at a meotlng last 8e6urlng aid for school children and living room group, badroom group, finds a book of Fairy Ttales. As she you know-the flfst governor ot Mr* salaries, payrolls, purses; etc, usual- week at the home of Mra. George their families. ' dinette gtoupe, bedroom suite, studio Walter Reeves, a member of the fac> looks through It she (alls, asleep and Jersey—camo from the Isle- 6C 3t&* mayor read the following telegram iilty at Peddlo School, Hightstown ly 1« allowed 614%. All of the re- from United States Senator W. War- Dwlghf on Ridge road, Rumson. The The Parent-Teacher association In cpuch, bed outfit and' rug*. In her dreams the Picture Book Fairy Hey," • • '.iifititi. ': i !•»* mainder, approximately 90%, Imme- meeting was attended by .Rev. all three* boroughs have been help- will be the principal speaker, appear* and with tho help of Pun- ren Barbdur, who is a. former mayor ful and generous in supplying food, Harold A. Hendrlckaon, president The governor then presented % , diately goes back to the patrons who of Rumson: : George JFiske Dudley,-rector of St. jab, the genlo of the book, brings tocopy of the joint resolutions of VUU- hold the winning tickets. George's; Mrs. Dwlght, Miss Susan clothing and glasses for school chil- of the board of education, will make Ufa tho characters depicted In tho "I wai. very Interested indeed to dren. the presentation of diplomas'."' Tho leglslatu'ro, welcoming the monarch Twenty-two states now have pari- 16am of your election and- that of Street, Mrs. Harris B. Fisher, Mrs. Dr, Kanscs and Dr. Perrlho, th,e DAR Chapter book, At midnight the spell is'brok- to tho state?' The scroll was em*-" mutuel wagering on hoMe (faces and Edgar A. ,Knapp, Mrs. James C. borough physicians, have bean most address of welcome will be glvon by en and Olna Is left asleep, alone with the other of thp Rifinqon school to Slguard Thompson, president of tho bpssed In morocco. .*"' 11 other states are considering legis- the office of mayor and councUoien, Auchincloss,' Mrs. Gray MacW. kind In responding . promptly and the book which ahe found- The char- cheerfully to our many calls. Plans Annual nonlor . class. Tho mantle oration Mayor Charles R. English extend-;»*; lation which would legalize' racing. respectively, arid I extend: my,,hearty Bryan, Mrs. Clay Crawford, Mrs. acter* ire as follows: . ', .. ed the borough's welcome. Be Hid: •_ y Construction of three major plants Neilson Edwards, Mrs. Frederick The relief administrators,' Mr, will be delivered by Benedict Lo- congratulations. I endorse the youth Bowman, Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Mil- Clcero and tho receiver of the man- (Una ; Virginia WyckolT "I am highly honored'to extrad'M A is under consideration, and as themovement entirely. It is good for Neilson, Jr., Mrs. J. Sanford Shanley, Picture Book Fairy Jean Smith you, Sir, Red Bank's most cordial ';; average racing plant costs approx- Mrs. Harold Clark, Misses Nelly and ler have always been ready and wil- Summer Party tle will be George Trubln, president Fatrlaa ....' Itorofchy Anaon, Connla our younger citizens to take an in- ling to co-operato with our many of the 12:B class. The class gift to llottan, Marjorla Byck, Patricia Farroll greotlng. We welcome your Majeft ; . imately $2,000,000 the investment the terest in public affairs^ Will • you Grace Porter and the public health requests. Marlanna McQut«n, Msra-el'y StraflM tics with a great deal of pride, plea*;, ' * first year would be about *B,000,000. nurses, Miss Jennie Worthley and the school will be made by Fred please convey to the youth confer- Bertram H. Borden; president of Tricky Tray to Be Comstock, Thn farewell address will Olntlemlltt - ••.•- Judy Kyiraon Ure and affeotlon." '* . The major part of this would go to ence my congratulations an$i sincere Miss Audrey Aufleii.. • • . the Rumson board of. education, has Punjab, tlio tenla Barbara McC!««l labor. been most kind in obtaining care f°r be given by We4ton Buchanan. A EHvfla ., Jacguellns Brown, Vul Mrs. Moore, wife of the governor, '| best wishes." Articles sent to the closet in the Held June 27 at try CratU, lUvsrlay King. Deborah anr} Mrs. English, wife of the ma}or, „ \ Those'In Favor. Mayor Auchincloss, referring to borough hall for distribution among patients In New York hospitals, and «t of the graduates of the clans ap- Levering, P>fray Willajr, Join Wlluhlro on several occasions helped to se- peared In The Register' Thursday, Ladlti In waiting ...» I'atty'Dowan, were presented to their Majesties, " J Men high in- the field of finance thejunlor council, said: "The occas- the needy Included blankets, linen, cure surgical appliances for patients. Buckbee Estate The King,. who was flanked by 8,1/ % and industry, ~of unquestioned integ- ion tonight is a milestone in the his- clothing,, shoes, 20 layettes, pair So In closing, I would like to ex- Juno 1. PeVKy PftSanctla, Dorothy Bly, Lola press our:thanks to all various of- Despite the intense heat Sunday Horter, mta Slattery, (Jrace Woodhead Ronald Lindsay, British ambassadtv d rity, are leading the movement to tory of the borough." He said he scales, kitchen,, utensils, window Tho fifth annual tricky tray party Little aolrllara Anna Carttn, Pa- to the United States, responded with tj legalize parl-mutuel wagering on hoped their Interest would not wane shades, toys, books and magazines. ficials of the schools and borougha night, approximately 200 people filled tricia Stean,' Marjorl* Joan Gaff, Tonl for their co-operation In tho work, of the Shrewsbury Towne chapter, Parlor. Katherln* Bonlr.o a few wprds of appreciation. 4". » horse races. Among them are Amory and that they would continue to The Rumson Country club donated Daughters American Revolution will the auditorium of the Presbyterian also, to Miss Evelyn Walker, direc- church for the annual baccalaureate d blrda Jam Dovlln. Ulla Jane Margaret Clee, flvc-year-otd. J\ L,. Haskell.of Mlddletown township, ierv« the borough by offering con- beds, cots, pillows arid draperies. tor of tho Monmoulh County Organ- be held Tuesday, Juno 27, at Shoro- Nylln, Joyca Bk.yhlll, Jean Startler, structive suggestions to the ' mayor service of the graduating class, A Maty Lou Wait, Joyca WlUon daughter of Rev. Raymond Clee of; ; president of the Triplex Glass Co., The follpwlng reports were sub- ization for Social Service and her acres, the estate of Louis R. Buck- Jersey City, a niece of GovernojC ' executive director of the New Jer- and council. He concluded: "I anv staff for their many favors and help majority of the graduates woro prc« Black bird Barbara ConVlIn mitted at the meeting. bee on Seven Bridge road, Little Sil- ont to hear Rev. John Alexander l'rlnea . . '....:„ Thereia ftattla Moore, presented' a bouquet OS '\ sey council, and president of the grateful to you for the Interest you during the year, to the members of ver. Mrs, Wilbur A. Klllcen, a mem- Cat .,.-...... _ Marilyn Mooro have shown." i , Mils Aliflorl our nursing association for their Hayes, pastor, speak to the class on Mica Dorothy Ann UolT. Dunn Queen Elizabeth orchids to th»- ^ National' Horse show; Joseph M. t ber of the chapter, Is the daughter of Queen. Friends of the governor; /j Roebllng, vice president of John A. Serving on the junior council were Durine the year there has been friendly Interest and untiring as- the' subject, "Tho Rules of tho Manahan, Nancy McQueen. Phyllta 1 1.048 visits made to BChools. This sistance; to our chairman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Buckbee. Road." Botty Borone, elx-year-old daughter *] Koebllng Sons Co. of Trenton; Reeve Joseph Courtney for Councilman J. Includes a daily visit to the Rum- Dwight, for her sympathetic under- SUdlur, Helan Trlmlil. Mrs. Harold C. Hancock In general The Junior assembly ballrom class of John Barone of Jersey. City; Nor* i Schley, executive vice president of Edward Wilson, road oommlttee son Private school by Miss Worth- standing, her encouragement and Mr. Hayes presented several hu- ma Bonway, also' six, daughter oj * the Chase National bank of New) chairman; Peter Cartnell for Coun- ley and to the three public schools help In solving our many problems, chairman. Mrs. Michael J. Lorenzo, morous and serloun aspects of themakes up part three of the recital In Fair Haven and ona In Sea Bright to Miss Grace Porter and her com- Mrs. Joseph C, Irwln and Mrs. Eve- and the numbers they will demon- John Benway, Jersey City school , York, and a member of the Repub- cilman Louis M. Hague, police com- future for thn young people and principal, and Betty Kelly, 17-yes.rV lican state committee from Somer- mittee chairman; Jean Jacquest for by Miss Aufleri. Any child suspic- mittee for their assistance with lyn A. VanKcurcn.arnln charge of stated that, "To travel best and saf- strate are as follows: ious of a contagious disease is ex- transportation, with special men- Invitations. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Nclll Qtiadrllla Jean Ad&tna, Marlon old daughter of Colonel Hugh A.' , set couMy; Vmcent Bendix of Engle- Councilman James P. Bruce, public cluded, the mother contacted and tion to Miss Ann Hasler, who has est on the future road to success you Kelly, Governor Moore's aide *B4 wood, president of the aviation in- properties chairman; Doris Baynton 1B publicity chairman. Mra. W. Paul must abide by the rules of this prom- Backe. Nancy Illril, Kay Dorormju. Vlr. advised to call their family phys- given us transportation every Stlllman Is the special prize commit- :lnla Lord, Jatale Parkes. Anne Parry, secretary, watched as the preeentsri . strument company, which he found- for Councilman ' Robert G. Ilsley, ician. These children are visited by Wednesday morning for the past inent highway." He wont, on to say f'atrlcla Powers, EmeHt Bryant, Holinoi tion was made. • -\ ' ' ed; Brigadier General Lewis B. Bal- flre committee chairmam Marion the nursj until a diagnosis Is made three years; to Mrs. Shanley and tee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dor- that thn beat signs to heed while Duncan, Warren Fowlar, Edward McCI&l- and the doctor's orders carried out. Mrs. Clark for their help at our baby man McFnddln and Mrs, Raymond land, Paul KORIO-W, BJorn Nloleen, Bob- Members of the borough council •'- lantyne, president of the Newark Boyle far Councilman Francis J. traveling were, "Keep to the right," ert Stormi, Curl vo»y Chamber of Commerce; James Cox Nary, Incineration, committee chair- Soon after school opens all chil- conference, to Mrs., Neilson for her Guenthcr and Mrs. Harry Hcldt Is Bo Courteous," "Slow Down," and WalU Betty Bowen, Barbara and their parties were also on th* ' dren arc weijrhed, measured, eyes friendly Interest in keeping our sup- chairman of the ticket committee, as- station platform, as were Colonel ', Brady, Jr., of Far Hills, and Colonel man, and Jack Gardella for Coun- ply closet full of nice and useful ar- ,Ia«t but not,to ba-Blighted, "Detour." Ijovett, Jack Powem, Bill Truex Evan Klmble, Vineland industrialist. cilman Sheldon T. Coleman, fiance and cars tested and are Riven a cen- sisted by Mrs. Jotfn F, Wright and Fox trot Betty Doremui, Elirlch Mark O. Klmberllng, commander pi eral examination by either Dr. ticles, to .Mrs. Bryan for her careful Thf baccalaureate program as pre- Parmly A state racing commission, prefer- committee * chairman. The junior supervision of our cars and lo theMrs. Harold C. Morford. tho New Jersey state police, and. Nichols.or Dr. Pcrrine. All.physical sented wan aa follows: Organ pre- Cantlo walk .^... Ev«!yn Ij«avetta. Nor- Chief of Pollco Harold Davlson si ably of three men, will have the councilmen submitted the routine re- defects are reported to the parents many others, who have In any way Auctioneers will bo Mrs,. Stewart lued, Mra'. Warren H. Smook; hymn, ma Olten, Robert Burrowes, Hubert Far- row Red Bank, " , •task of licensing and regulating ports of the various committees. and. with the assistance of the assisted,us with our work, we wish VanVllct, MM. Charles P. Johnson, Day Is Dying In the. West," by the nurses, corrections arc made as soon to express our thanks and apprecia- Mm. Frances T. Backe and Mrs. Her- Swlnjr reel ...... o Betty Doremui. Dor- horse racing, Just as state commis- The tavern license of the, late tion. ' congregation; scripture reading by othy Ann Lawrence. Evelyn Leavena, The entire party stood at attention sions and agencies supervise and Frank Mayer was' transferred to his as possible.- bert D. Wrlghl. Mrs, Emll Engcl Is Rev. Mr. Hayes; quartet selection, "I Audrey Johniioti. Judy Miller, Jean as tho Fort Hancock bond struck The doctors have Riven 105 special chairman of the tray committee, as- Bchmldt, Jamei Davli. Morgan Ellert, up tho British national anthem, > regulate other industries. son, Ernest Mayer, esecutor of the • Respectfully submitted, Will Lift Mine Eyw," by Golbralth. Fred Nohle, Billy Schanck, Geomo The Horse Racing Amendment as- estate. . *~~~'\ examinations and 429 (jcncral exam- sisted by Mrs. Walter C. Quptlll, Mrs. Following the flcrmon the quartet Rchmtdt, Kenneth Hmith "God Savo the King." * > 1 inations. In Fair Haven Dr. Stew- ' Jennlo E. Worthley. sociation, Inc., of New Jersey, was The salary of $4 a day paid to Pat- June 5, 1838. David P. Wood, Mrs, Robert M. Cad- rendered "The Twenty-third Psalm" Jlhumba Jamt SmIUi, Richard Calling King George reviewed the guard art, the health officer, has vaccinat- Taniro ltoaemary 1'arrell, Ned Slckcll organized to secure passage of the rick McCue, inspector of the storm ed 54 children, given 18 Schlck tests s '' Committee man, Mrs. C. William Vocke, Mrs. P. by Pote.at. Mrs. Smock played the of honor, composed of Company E sewer Job in Parmly Park, was ap- Lambeth walk '(Jroun or tho 52<1 Coast Artillery stationed amendment. Bennett K. Tounley of and immunized 24 against diphtheria. During the year from June 1, 1938, Broadun Power* and Mrs. Harry •organ" postludrt. Cheatnut Tree - (Jroup Atlantic City is president of this as- proved, f In Sea Bright Dr. Ferrlnn vaccinated to June 1, 1939, there have been 722 Morford, The class procession was led by The •Wedding of the fainted at Fort Hancock. The King and sociation, and the officers are Er- A resolution was adopted author- 15, gave 17 Shtck tests and immun- Queen stepped Into their car at 9:14 ized: 18 against dlpththorla. persona transported to • clinics, Mr». Lloyd B. Thomas Is chairman Hlguard Thompson, Jr., honor stu- Doll," a tap ballet, follows and the nest R. Shaw, general manager; R. izing a note for $20,000. Councilman sanitariums, hospitals and private of the committee receiving gifts for dent. Members of tho board of ed- characters will bo portrayed by the and tho procession moved out of tn«i i A. Kindle, secretary; Hugh Riddle Coleman pointed out that there are Out of 366 defects we have cor- railroad plaza, and along Mon.mou.tfc • rected 200. Twelve pair of glasses doctors' ofilces. Of these 425 have the trays, assisted by Mrs, Lorenzo, ucation and Hcvcrnl teachers of the following pupil", with Ruth Rogers of Atlantic City, treasurer, and no other outstanding tax notes but and two surgical braces have been been transported by the nurses and Mrs. Jerome B. Drew, Mrs. Theodore faculty attended tho norvlce. singing tho solo: street to the cheers of thousand* i Amory L. Haskell, Joseph M. Roeb- the drawing of the note Is necessary obtained. 297 by volunteers. To give some Idea D. Parsons, Mrs. Herbert Franck, who had jammed all side ot the «ta- of the importance and the time In- The quartet, rendering tho special Bride _ ...- Helen Trimble tlon and street. t llng, Vincent Bendix, Reeve Schley, due to the delay In sending out tax Home hyciene and care of the Mlas Edith Wright and Miss Erma music, WHS composed of Mrs. J. Wil- HrldfcBroom . - Beverley Klne Brigadier General Lewis B. Ballan- bills. He said the collector received volved In this problem of transporta- sick classes were Riven by. Miss tion 1 shall give a ahart'outline of Lupton, Mm. Morgan C. Knapp Is liam Helm, Mrs. Thomas McT" Mama doll Kntherltie ScaUo The cars proceeded at a, leisurely , tync arid Colonel'Hugh Kelly, execu- the tax rate from the county board Worthley to 14 bo.fs aria 19 girls at Mlnlitar Charlei Blrto Cailnsrher paco along Monmouth street but Willow street school, Fair Haven, tho different services rendered these chairman of the refreshment commit- lock, Allan R. Woollcy' and A. lied Itldlnit Hood Tatrlcli Farroll tive committee. The State Associa- only that day, which is considerably patients: tee, assisted by Mr«. Elizabeth W. Hoy Bnker. Thn usher' for the pro- lluater Brown ifowBrii KavookJIan picked up speed as they entered tion to Deteat Race Track Gambling later than usual, and to 12 Kirls in Sea Bright school. •Many of these children have shown U* Received medical treatment. King, Mr«.'Charles F. Borden, Mt«. ceedings' were Ralph R., Kckert, as- Jumtilnjr Jar-k .-.._. Theresa (ietliB Maple avenue. From there the party Amendment, Inc., was organized to A written complaint was received 46 Kurglcal rare Maldn'of honor _... Tonl Parker, Phyl- proceeded to Reckless place and unusual interest in the course, the Charles C. Conovcr, Mr«. Maurice sisted by Harry C. Fny Wordcn, Wil- ll« Rtadler defeat the amendment. Rev. Lester from Ferdinand Flelschman about boys being able to make a -bed or 21? Orthopedic, iome three time! a liam Tl. Smock, Jesne 8. Lelghton, iilenmnldn Marilyn Moore, Judy across Broad street Into Harding- H. Clee Is chairman of this group week. ' Baumohl, Mrs. Walter H. Woollcy, the noise made early morning by mustard plaster just aa well as the 42 to pre-natal cllnlf. Jr., Donald Bnydcr and Samuel T. Hyeritmt road. The procession slowed down and Howard Blddulph Is treasurer. girls. Each group received 32 clasi Mi«» Grace Brltton and MIss.Kath- I)ollle» (roni thn F»lllMn clinic ' Fntlirr's Hay Cards Wllulilre, ll»rl:»rn Woodhouae, Pamela failed to etop as many had antlclf i- claim "To legalize pari-mutuel race 3 to maternal health - center at A«- Thomas O. Schultla, Mrs, Edwin M, at thn Art Kraft Shoppo are alwayi j),,rr, Juno Devlin, Uetly Tntum, Vir- The • board of education of the Klnla Woodruff patcd it would. Many of the chili- track gambling in New Jersey is to Home-Hade Ice Cream. - hill/ Park. Farrier, Mrs. Horton B. Garrison and a little different with better designs, dven declared later that they had ' -invite the collusion of gamblers and 15c pt.. 29c at Take home a quart Rumson public schools employs a 20 to vsncrefll clinic* for. treatment. Mrs. Edward Collins, Mrs. Fred C. and more appropriate sentiments, for At the conclusion of the wedding full-time school nurse. Miss Cath- 9 to ixdlBlrli: clinic thj umt priM you have to pay for will be a numbor of divertissements, not seen the royal couple; in fnotj their entourage of racketeers with tonight. "Made in our store and 6 In Allen «ood noapitil tnr X-rmy. England to chairman of the special comes to you packed directly from erine Tierney, who looks alter the a cheaper grade card". Also a large concluding with the Hungarian rhap- they did not seem to know In which; corrupt politicians. One breed* the health and welfare of the Rumson of ItinK* und two admitted. chances,! assisted by Mrs. Charles car they were riding, other and each depends upon the the freezer. Red Bank Candy Kitch- 12 to neurnloirlciil dlnl,-. selection of gifts, for showers and sody. This number was given at last school children. • 6 to M. C. O. S. 3. for fhyieological Lewis, Mrs. James Btephcnson and wcddln«», a« well a» for any other > The cars picked up greater apeed other. The state of New Jersey, en, Broad street, Bed Bank.—Adver- Mliss Molly Chllds. Decorations will year's recital and Is repeated because tisement ____^_^___2 __ Miss WorUiKv axamlnaUonn. occasion", reasonably priced ami of numerous requests. The final part no they ascended TowerhlU aodBonj should not become a partner in a 80 to'jirlvat* doftom' aftUei. be arranged by Mrs. Kllleen, Mrs. quality of the. best. Art Kraft Untied to Rumson road, through. vicious, unhealthy, non-productive In addition to the school activities 2 Admitted to Marlboro hollptal. Bhoppe.—Advertisement. of tho program follows: , Bed Bank Day Camp Just outlined the nurses, during the 11 to K«i Bank client clinic Rachael F. Mount and MM. Allan B. that thoroughfare to Sea Bright antf'i gambling promotion. .Regardless of 2 Admitted to , Hralr Hill welfarn Randall. Scotch drill and tan RoMmary F»r- to open. July 1 for boys and girls B past fiscal year, have made 1,987 bed- rell, Ileverley (JallaKher, Jean Mnyberry, along Ocean avenue to Sandy 7 how much the parks and tracks may to 11 yean old; All day Saturdays »lde visits to medical, surgical,.com- llOUtC. MM, David J. McLean, Mrs. J. Dan- Hunper Tonight at First Reformed church, Reii Bank. Corlnne I'arln, Margaret Scott, Janat where the royal pair embarked on I be 'legalized' or dignified with pomp Instead of half. Call Frank J. Plngi- municable and convalescing' pa- I admitted to preventorlum at Faim< iel Tullcr and Mrs. Jame» H. Mattcn- Hralth, Jean Smith, Virginia WyckolT the U. S. Destroyer Warrlngton folr- and display, or 'honored' with the tore, Long Branch 1501.—Advertise- tlnts; 218 visits caring for mother/i inH'Ul*. Menu: Preserves, pot oheenc, relishes, Military tap Chnrl** Barto (ial and babies and 3,930 wrlfnro visits, 1 P»ti«nt broimht from St. iranrla lee will preside at tho t«a table. Mrs. Virginia baked ham, ocalloped pota- leirher, Howard Kavookjian New York city and Its tumultuous, pretence of public officials, parti- ment, _ _ ho.-lptal, Trenton lo a hoarding John E. Ballly, Jr., 1« In charge of h welcome. • , ~y j mutuel race tracks are a festering which includes the care and super- hf.ma tU ^*nl^_IIwve^. toea, utrlnK beans, beet«, coffee, rolls, Ry »h« S»»" Jneinieltne llrown. Fuel ou vision of the following groups: members of the Children of Amer- cake; 60 centn.—Advertlsemcnt, Patricia Fun ell, Thereaa (ietll>, Marilyn sore which slowly eats into the Rug Shampooing. Mnor*, Judy Byaraon, Joan Wlltnhlre' The procession picked up speed Uvfy; economic life and moral fibre of the to suit your burner; best grades and Tubercular patients, positive, »u»- ican Revolution society who will Hovelty dance „ » Jean Smith Ing Red Bank, slowing' down, slightly prices. Unexcelled service. Fred D. plclous and contacts, old-age assist- New and modern method to sham- nerve as Boaters, M»l«ted by Mr«. Mothproof Ban Acrobatic Kroup ...„..:.... Ilaruarai Conklin, whole community." poo rugs. We guarantee every rug at Rumson, where Mayor James ^v Wlkoff Co.. Red Bank, phone R&— ance recipients, state board children, Vanderveer and Mrs. Conovcr., furnished free with all winter gar. l'eeny De8anetla, Patricia 1'arrell, Lola Auchlnclnss was entertaining i Benefit* to the State. Advertisement widow's children under the ace of will bo returned to you as good as ments sanltone cleaned. Leon'0, tel- Horter. Marilyn Moore. Judy Ryerion 18 years, and without adequate new; 4 cents a foot; 0x12 domestic Hut JJke'Tklng! ephone Red Bank 1800.—Advertise- Second Hungarian lUianaorly (music by • of friends on bis lawn. At Those In favor of the amendment Tetley"* for Typewriters. means of support.' Infant .and .pre- rug «.32; Oriental 9x12, $6.48, Tele- Enjoy hot &ogn a la PrenWente at ment. .».,»_.__*_ Frani IJiit) ...... Leada. Barbara, Mo- Viata avenue 4(0 school thlldrens claim that the light IJ an economic Guaranteed machines at bargain school , children, parolee, po«t-*anl- phono 2800, Leon'".—Advertisement. Olaei, Janet Smltli, Jean flmlth: Uorbnla : the MAtA.wa.D~ First Aid squad fair ..Conktln, Dttvarley Oallashar, ftoaemary their friends with the Rumson ; „ ,...:,' .• .;,- .-••, in.. , . )• i mm e;MP , * ••' .'•.** v •' ... - Awnino. •..•-••"••••'••'••'. one and not a_-.marsl-lMtiiv . Tnoy prlca*. Exp«rt .repairing. Tet)«y'«. iartttar-*»&• *t»r«i)x»p««} p*U*nHr.< inif celebration." -High nehooi Far'rell, R4«- UAronl^ Jean Mayberrr, school band and a $fo and' claim that racing; will cause no Broad street. Bed Banlt—Advertise- Also arrange!n« for psychological Typewriter Bargains. grounds, July 3rd and 4th. Free fire-, Custom made. Standard Awning Peiriry MeDonouirh, Qorlnna Parla, Ur corps weie on band to shout more immorality In the state than ment. ; • • ' • examinations and admitting patients Factory outlet portabls and office work',—Advertisement. Co,, 85 East Front street, Red Bank, liaret Scott to hoapitala and Institutions. typewriters, prices $9.50 up. Terms phone eWr—Advertlsement. Churles B". Ootschalk will be the Savo the Ktngl" already exl«U. It Is their conten- Have that hole, burn or tear re- As the proco»«!an~s,wunsr Into') tion that in addition to tue state's During the year clothing, toy«, 10c a day. All mnkes 1939 models, Free—Free accompanist at ths performanqo and woven Invisibly by Minor's Textile household tqufnmrnt and many othe.- nil guaranteed. Superior Typewriter Mothproof bags furnished free with Pleasant Volley Inn, tickets may be obtained from pupils Bright for the final atretoh of »h»r- or the profit* and the employ- Re-Weaving, room 3. 8>4 Monmouth useful articles have been donnlrd Service, Carlton theater building. Red nil winter garment* sanltona cleaned. Routne 34, Holmdel. liawllan mu"le drive to Bandy Hook, pan' street, Red Bank, phone 2017.—Ad- at tho Prospect avenue studio or Kt (Continued on ftge t, Del i), and used to great advantdjre. Bank, phone 485. Open evenings.— Leon's, phon» Red B»nk 2500,—Ad- nightly Choice liquor*, wines, the Elk* on Friday nlgbt, _ vtrtbemeat. , A stneroui. »uppJy ol canned gpydji Advertisement, KMtUeatnt carta Connall. A«n* »ori» 3/ii.r, Kleuor B* «inia> Mantj, Jux ZTMUM. JTian May- Promotion For' h.rry, Idw^rf TralTord JloChMan, »' 1 tsilMtts Maria HoaUno. Ohara.r V, Mon Wed Drexel Duke (continued from page 1.)' 9-A Claw Pupils taao, Korman W. M or ran. lamh Patar O'Connor. Kuaull U Otil.. Viola Diana |M ae* teat enwr 100 yards on Olan. Axielina OrHI, Murray A. barker, Rutgen Family' I pea. •rail,stood a uniformed In* This Afternoon Victoria P»»on«, Slnwr, W. Ralph. CfcrJi- * X from the Fort Hancock Uan tUbaeh.r, Mirnxt Marl. JUuth^-. Helen EUtab*th BlehUr. • Harvay Georsa Announces Engagement iwn .- All these soldiers stood fioblnaon, Tfieron Ijtrar Ao/f, Naomi Ifutn •at books to the procesalon facing ISO Pupils to Go Into Kogere, Vivian Janet Koiati, Mary ZIIMH •.Mean, Trite rifles, bayonet tipped Buddy, Mary Ann. Byan, JUry Ann Ban. Mr. and Mrs, NlohoUi G. Rutgers, "1 ta readiness. Similar Haas of naHTa. Joa.Dbln. DuU. Jr., of Humson and Mew York .have Senior High School— Tarwa B. Sehetuk, I^oul. Sckolnd, Kay' 'in -ware guarding In .the) low rnond W. Berraart. Edmund F. 81ck.li, announced the engagement of their i and tree* along Sandy Hook. Plan Entertainment Lola r. SUrar. tVan<*> EuS«M Smith. daughter, iliu Alice Noel Rutgers, • TOftX fisltors reached the Fort Janet Smith. Carmine Prank £o>laro, to Anthony Drexel Duke, son of Mrs. Walker K. Sutphln, June Marearat Stadia- —" pier, when the dsatroyer man, Jean Elian SUrka, Shlrlay Ma. Still- T. Markoe Roiberteon of Gulena, Hoi •••••vUm was moored at 0:40 * Promotion exercises tor »-A claw veil, Shirley, Norma Swan, Prladlla Tay low farm, Old Westbury, Long Is- i «nor of 75 infantrymen from the Joseph O'Connor, president of the Rob